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that he? tt l'oolts as 1 lie \vete" wer'ItO as a llratly Agetuy operative.
gottia, re....,.,y to ail „. c .t an.. ...-taa .,(„ -,, t....n an , aiya,e'ael, en tc.Ilt: a him-
' II ',I' ' 1 ) ' d Tf. , (I, ). i 1 -
or feund 'Stiles in his way, jimmy knows sel'f with reaiionatiltring 1,110 ViQthy be -
too inuell.'
'' t''''''o2o• tvatill''' 'MI 10';!'‘'', a
spectilatin!,-, •about thing qiiestiiiii.S V l'.1). r the. Waring tiouSe-
4.,, ril0 0 R ii 0 Li E wien't get us a hundred yard s' from held °Yin.'
rfli,iri,ali,scia Sia.liii " said Kendrick first trahi tack ts the cit;i,, S,;', elia the
eeje
Company) -flPcall
i-ili''l-lI'''''''-ii"ii'''A' 'llti ';'''i '''''.(1C;11- i'l‘irr17l in tli,i city the tiotei!tive
"There's- no telling what may 'be trailed his man to a cheap .little hotel
go, ng on Igicli, tia ere while we sit here, on a hack st, t ) a i'i' ri. n '11 a
(lI - TER XVII, tied). 01 1, 1 1, a brow. tv.' '...4di ing wa, 0 mixtbs,- she got. up ,top floor, Nylt"ore 'a s' r.,',1.,.. -.l it' ,l'it')apl A.'0)..tr4
0 .-arii,. ne on)...., ,,
Or 11.1.$11'L',.-ti'-,`,1.,:oiu-,,'1.- sri,d1r,'::::,;1;`)th'r,dd r :11(;I:g Tot: -,%3';.<1.7t h a' ,;\ V i t e"'?:t I ,t'l 1 \jkl.' 1.' '10 1(17A•t!l'e';' Itru'','',\"'(' '-:' - ' -1 1 "-.: ''-' ''''' ...61.1.. t19111-1' ' 1.101r11:11„21;1;11n1 i rt.:31,?C•1;:71:i1.="iit.:.'C''? '(1111i;,:
died the Mil to the woods iielaind! abruptly into dIminueiatio, pu(ktaialated
needed, -sloop. Ilte'' ea,stward, The 3..0.3z. aopped oit' l''''',2,F2', t'l'it jw't Pa-sc"'1,'
, ,v,, ? ipst,...„,,tzon„,-, are iltat- I'm to gravelled roof anti 'we) DIV:71 himself 1
tn,e10.1.110syysluaiNmel,l'illgl'ira'S;211.1"1lirl't",t7Cio'QIII:i7i1,,1`11,Xce-1 Ilf!o3clit_. hoer 1-tliticeab()ofos,ao.l'ac*e tratsit at the --vthl-liecik'etaftuol2Ie°.C':3I\l'3etl.'11':iiillaVaje l'i2rIsl'Ll ll'a:Al'lat? t.'ll'art'4-111:1c').ni" II'Vr.hle.e-f.^1al?a,ine,°11-flitel
Pliasiant retrospection. !dirty blue bandana kribt,tati about his b'' ,° get -,o '.
boughs will' tile idea Qf' indulging Int From, the cupola a brakeman with a ot•LU'l,,,iililt 1,t-1;°,13-gTr'? ,,isi-itIlt. ::7't.3.1I'',1(111.cL,Y.toell: sh,'1-tistx)i-o'! i..k3a1,,er'i9a,'''el„.,11-11flaiZ)icti'Gcre'tn,..sile-elloans
The sun was 'well past its zenith hrOWn throat, waved to tile+
,-, ni alla get bus am_ write out,a reply to the this spying' expeclif ion by the man in
\Olen' he “WakZ ad 111$ watch told him! shouted something' which they could wir ' -.
e 111r. McAllister is anxious about 'the 'back 'bedroom and was reporting
that it was ntiarly three in the afie,r-; not hear, Hoheld aliefetie_da mtaililletep,„sr-tini‘cl.f_ . itob, drat. moAnistod cried existy,faot, he was drawilt‘z a .1,cm.a.11 map ,,f
1100.11. Ire -rubbed, his eyes, !matted his' fz,oni whif..13, he had your safety land it—",, ! the result of his inyc,,atigationsi in
muscles in a eat rying iitreca.„ and barh, pointed to it, then cast it back, il
'''''' imnatiently. !Sparrow Lake i."-ald mai.leing the lee -a -
leaped to Ills feet with a 1,augh, 1, -le' towartis them and pointed to it" , 1 beg your pardon, Miss Lawson..-'! tion of the Waring cottage when, the
found the girl in equally good spirits, .;....Ioltilicantly.
rile in3ured foot eu-ti-a S. ed in a 1110 -Ca F•.' Si 0' t,roc,,,,e.s a o,00r of some 1.ind light and• looked cautiously down 'upon
le:aid Phil, "Mit please say that again." detective found a mall hole in a sky -
CHAPTER XVIII. the pair. The .second "glide' 'rk'as a bia" 1
c1 lure It was not' a bad spraillif Idle, , led that he understood.
that belonged to one ef the foreman's ;,-faster-^;:.ti to it," 'S'aid Phil as he signal- mecerquedaie Expiains; , fi, ,00king thick.," and N,,, -hen he
abby_a, ,t :,
it would be well if). rest it for two or.: a,
pain anti swelling hal sabside!,=, 0-1.4 i o'nzed after the end of thel Oil. ithe heels of the ..,_ , had no difficulty in finding out that
three days, Mrs. Therlaksen hat/ tohi 't,ndso,ott..:),;e. ,until the fluttering' green! Presieenti Wade tame etec e.‘ed eta.; the man was registered at the hotel
irssatge from 1- had dose -ended quietty the detective
her, If they could put up with reu.if, ' 4--g',. Laded out in the swirl of dust Corqu,?-da.e an., hetir before stur own.; as John maTingtom
' g 'te she would be etled for thein'tt; et-hat.,P.u1-1611-led. into the distan^e Thee Fl
'' ' - east, as xpeeted, but b 4 way of the pa
e ciao. not arrive on a trzlia irt)111 'tRives to breathed labia in supprese.
sl litay'l as i.mg„ as they,Tiiceti. ibh.euni.:Iriticaitrosula:11:hlee,ds.::::1,..w,ti,,fthtNrite.es.' :).rlada.,,,,,•:i II isoi‘cindmicieeiilatt2il 4.0a. itvrii)cilir h ullUtecerkrt ,.... totroe 1 tuenci—nal.:te-oct-Cprt-h,o-di-asiudi.o-tedy-The'tal. r.,Iaratdodedhlii;idBtlyities,cit e-rtz; ftioi. \ni.,-e_
pullovers for little, skIdi;,t smiled I u; , r,lance at -the yellow teeaniin-
alive promIsad to stow her a new ;mess -0.e. It was in a seated envelope, ,ji tii ..
ecroehet pattern and knit a pair of i„ane .
t go north into the game eountry. Ken-
Cristy. "The poor thingt is lonesome,1-a° '..e'llt him back " the enibnalic"- t thick ha nenei to be lounetinat on he at once reported- the full oircum-
ment towards the girl as fast as he - 7,"1"-P- , :' ,.., . - ,,i ,StanCES. • The (Thief had bcen greatly.
visit for a few days, Do you know,`;""4
Eitel I've half a mind to make a little .__.,,,d climb; tembentornent, ;in tiontTot the seenon. interested; and altar congratulating
"Of all thine's., Miss Lawson!" he i shanty, warting for horiekson and mecortta °dale c,i1 hes discretien had
she hasn't seen a white woolen to talk;
to for six months?" . . called out. "Itlet7a,' wire from the Chief -1114s men to come pumping' dawn the: desPatehed 'him beck to the hotel with
I I left, a note for him, telling hi l tr•ack -on the handcar, while Cristy wes, instructions to sh,,,low. wailer ma mat_
"You couldn't do. a more Charitable t „Iv, N , were 0,010,0, .,,,
nd just read - , • . , ter where' the trail led. It was then
-111. hel9ing indoors with the dinner. He
act, Miss Lawson, and I hope you'llr' s're ° -,,, '., ' at t recognized 'the aotective the ino_rne_n_t that tAje
allow the bell -boy to linger within ea., thias,
, sent down from. the operator
Oorquodale had learned of an
' ; he saw the fatniliar chunky tiP
Inman Creel, What do you make oft . - 00.'" expedition that v -as beince planned bv
I happen to know that Wolverine!
• 't ?" gine- gang thellailroad we's
t emerge front the woods and come out the bootleg
Fiver down there hasefttanie fine troadtji she read it aloud frowninO, in per -1 onto the track and he went down to; ani.ions to /0' te and-0.ot doner
in it, and I confess Id like ewfulls - 1. a ' '4!" ;meet hint on the run. I
I enee that ;;Nareiler wasthe Easteerten,
to rustle an Indian canoe somewhere . 13 4ex"3*-1
and do a little exploring, Ism% t.hisiphaip I -Well, well, well!" was- the greeting agent 'of the whisky runners. ' The
air s imply great? ' Kendrick, Toronto. July 27 MeCorqueciale launched. eHe tore the, leader Was a nottordon's character tram-
.
They had wandered to the edge oil' via Indian Creek.
I et Thoriakaen 'Siding, - 1 false beard, off lids chin an there—„, I. ed Rea mei/Tor vaid this man had ,ala
the einhonkinent and stood—Tom. How ere you, Kendrick.? t; ranged to, meet 'Weiler at a rendes_
. .
seated Them -4 Ts CriSty safe? Wire immediately Phil eyed hun anxiously as they
selves for a sunning- She searched vous near Indian Creek.
1;yert reueive this. MeAlliste:r anxious.1 shook hands.
cluieltIlY for his expression, but he h:ad. Send Cristy back but remain there "Drop otzt of the eiouds, roan? I Just „
. (To he continued.)
turned and was gazing far up the, yours,c4f till afeCorauedale arrives, got the Chief's wire this afternoon.
.
traek, his tanned face alight with boy- imperta„t work for
.
irsh enthusiaem you there. Mc 'In heaven's name liticCorquotiale D3re Dreis, Skirt
,Ceiquodaie ' etap ain. innny Stales, .what's tee meaning of all this?" or Faded Curtains
Time ne.; er ressed „so swiftly for 'missing since day you left. Did you 1 "Heaven ain't sittin' in on this han.d,
Phil Kendrick 05 it did during the next take him with vou ? NVade, ; ',bra" grinned the 0.L.s. detective In Diamond Dyes
two days. In the big reernv birli-bark , '' I cheerfully. It devils I'm trailina
eanoe that Svenson had built he tse-ent —
'41 should have sent, a wire ladore ifenes broke loose an' spilled 'em all Each package of "Diamond Dyes"
lishingt anti exploring to his heart's, this, I guess, admitted Kendrlok over the map." contains directions so simple any wo.
c tatent,--with :Vise Cristy Lawson, He; e;l-owlY- But I thought We'd. be .back ,
iritia:ed her into the ins-siteries of befe.re Wade returned to town. 1 dian 1 -named? Is my
, "What do yoauunntiean??,-,What's. hap- Mall can dye or tint her WOI'll, shabby-
.
e,
e-ockled trout and helend her to land think to. send it to :McAllister. He's' dresses, skirts, waists, coatsstock,
,
"Oh, sr"nee.dn't worry' 'bout 2,-2,, in gs , sweaters, coverings, draperies,
tranaph.intly a three-le:a:oder. She . your—editor, isn't he I'll get Thor- auntie none.
,
She's all hunky-dory.:
was irterested in botany ar.d he climb--; lakson to send ore of hits men---" .1 It's those booze birds w -ere goin' after, hangings, evers thing., even if she has
ed all sores of inaceessT"--e places Ca.; She interrupted him with a gesture you'rfrrie, see. Chief's orders k'd A ' never dyed 'before. Buy "Diamond
_pick ;era -age p_ants for her. On these ' a impatience. / oh boyl it's totoita to be some party, ,..Ds_es_ no other kind—then perfect
expeditiees they took Mrs. Thorlakson' "The question is, Mr. Kendrick'', believe me! let,a sir down here ail, 'come dyeing is sure because Diamon:d
and tl.e ehiltiren along; there was room what's happened to Jimillar Stiles?" 'IT wa me jaw a
. Des are guaranteed not to spot, fade
1 11? men absent rill -Jay it was possible- Watie send MeCor(Plodale uP here tf lout aga.in as he listened with br.th- whether the material you
f.„r thern ail in :he bag canoe and with f "Yes, and what's haPPened. to makei ' ' ' '• b - ' - . streak, or run. Ted your druggist
wish to dye
a Phil lighted bus pipe , ut it -went
r enjoyed the evenings with the 1 ing about?
them to make a pi 'ena. of it. He i What' e this Important work hes talk -i55 interest to MeCorquodales recital. is wool or silk, or whetller it is lined,
1
el -ea they stenol;ed their pipes int 'If Jimmy Stiles has disappeared, it very quiet and uneventful time of it
-t-
' UP to four days ago he had had a 'cotton or mixed good-.
t rway ',hie:tog-la which it was /hasn't been cf his own free willrin! at Sparrow Lake with nothire- h
. .
peeel'ee 10 ::-..--e Cri4.4•14 her sl v lea - ' th 11
Usse
- • ; pening 'whieh seemed to dustily hist ,.FaT,h,saailVida Johnin
Ii_olotktliertgBouy; fro!
tacks i a.::are elnirming pair of 4She t hirri with enaious es .1 pre'serdee there at all. The a strange
dar,e,e elhoxe., heleeirg Mrs. Thca-lak-ti "He was all right the clay we had' er had put in an appearnce and. took his composition, "is 'waterworks' all
sari ties dishes.. ;
tiurielt tegether." mused Phil. The to watching= the Warirtg cottage—no one word en do you spell it with a
lint on the afrsynz,•,:r. of the :bird ; wire says he's been missing s.inee the; less a person than this man Weiler' hydrant?"
teey eat eta,: 0T the edge of 'illy I left the city; so he must have: who already had aroused MeCorquo-1
•! learir4 ..n a pile of 14a1sain that !g. -ane that nia-ht. You kriow I
0a10$ suemeion when the detective had Use Min a rd's Liniment for the Flu.
1,T ler ano began ta dot eetter than I do, of course; but
, rat e a0 wee- from what you sold me the other night 1."•
'cite a prelate what -he g-,i;t awa;t- with fifty thousand doi
•,orjworkl,lars once before in pretty slic
Ifa.sh'en."
off the; -Taans samo
itspn area you no credit,.
• :
-finger es she!Mr. Rend:tick," said Cristy in qtziskre-
111. In: :servernent. "Jimmy 'basal absconded.
he's been abducted!"
out te Ilouse
's•nnied Phu- eta/. a ready imagination,", Spring Sewing for the Children, 1 of the little patterns we :shall .so—ljen id
• -..- i t .. 1-,-.3,e ,:n:itt-ed.1 -I knaw Niekleby." she retorted. WI:rat rc`usewire is not heamingl r'ee 11'-g.
....• Ile.- 'a ''''''` * an ex:else for de- Kerairiek shook his head. ; with pleasure when she can anneunce,' For underwear, the one gar
' te.: .•-• te. dle they plat-- "Abduction brings to mind closed", early -in the spring, that her house- ment is the more desirable fram
- - day, taardieg a cabs, and chloroform. Do they pell, hold is "sewed up for the sunnuer." . health standpoint, The pull comes en
eel riling down the off efurnis like that nowedayst—in To. To help make this statement pos- tirely upon the shoulders and -does no
etT irse.
il'or where tiley could ltonte? It Sounds too melodramatic.' 51&e for many mothers, let us start imPair the working's of the dietestive
to Kpre
Miss Lawson?'
now to plan. for the little folks sum- orgaiis in any way. •The eeparat
-
Ever, as the:a sat ehere they paik by Nickleby's hirelinets the othe , mer wardrobes. i waist, vote panties and skirts per
hate i the o aa:ar rumble somewhere. night. Ion saw that yourself I don't The child's health and emnfort mita a more frequena change of th,
far ,, a 4,...r.f; the low hits westward. say Nieldeby would dare to harm jim_ should be our first consideration; our, latter, than of the waist, which I
des , li-lene i to 11,10 growing noise ..,,f my Stilees e: hno fool. But I do link second, the ease o' making and ear -sometimes necessary. Some mothers
L
the etagli:e 1-ri•eame visible and around appearance.'"
dree.aaela Presently the smoke of that, he's had a hand in JimmcF
y's ...s- ing f,or the little garments. prefer to launder smaller pieces. In
. ISW
tz.alled into view, a freight. the cars thinking that?"
the eurve, far up, the track, the train -Have You anY special reason for spring clething' is that it be warm i
The most essential requirement .of ttihnes Ieavas:,
i t barield:11°aureldnboet ttailgI-xrit that°t
inging into line and hiding- behind "Yes," she replied after a moment's enough to cope with the raw spring! even snug; and that the buttons and
the hlaek frort of the lecornotive. The hesitation. awe.__th R , _ ; winds, That of the summer, is. rhe.t; bettonheles are close enough together
. nem tee bowling her down t.0- McAllister has been expecting- Kiekle- it be as light, loose and cool as pos-1 to hold the g,arments 'closely together
wards them full "liekety-ae1t" with no -byte xi:teal-Pt a eleall-uP of some kind, sible. This Mean& the Provision of i sal as n al \10. etneoprextsieou?e Httle body to
lincentier a 0,,opping to take on prepar.ators- to. ch-epping,- out of sight 'garments of different weight that cam; al
;water-- a through freight apareatiy. completely. His re-- t -. '• n withe 7,0111 OVer eaced ether and shed or; SimPle Patterns with few seams are
' With a dea.fening, rear ahe ewe t in the Intelearovincial Loan & Savings— donned. one at a tirne, as the -w-eather1 time-savers. Sometimes a pattern
r,he engineer Jegging laxly on his control of the stock and all that-4—wi
treas./lions. Kendrick stood up and hol- come to a sudden end as soon as Mr.
I -I changes.. Since the little -one's delicate, with more sears will cut to hatter
:eared at him. The salutation was Bradford, the explorer, returns. tp ,k.ia alast be kept healthy- and din -1 advantag-e if one is using remnants
acknov-ledgeh a friendd'y wave of civilization. Xieldeby woulg wait f r nriteted, garments should al -ways be or making over. but the simpler gal-
----.° light in weight and of a porous weave mem- is always to be prefeined 11 it
I t. .
Satisfies the sweet tooth, and
aids appetite and digestion.
Cleanses mouth and teeth.
A great boon t smokers,
relieving hot, dry mouth.
Combines pleasure and
benefit,
Don't miss the joy of the
new N 1PS—the candy.coated
peppermint tid bit!
Chew it after every meal.
Packed
irept
Right
are very effective trimmings and often
give character to otlimee lee plain
clothes. The applique figures are still
popular and attractioe. 13laclo s-ateen
and unbleached mu 1- e,y
•
•
effeotivelY in this manner for service
and stylishnes5.
leac,h the mild early to be ee'f-
respeating by clothing it -neatly,
simply end tastefully, but do not make
the mistaloe of overdressing it ar,d
mak,ing it too raind,ful of. its appear -
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Send tor 11t of inyentforz svno red by P.1nnurac.
1 :Anon. Yort9es bore boon mzde from 4:rnyle
ideue, *si'nten, Protection" booklet on requ.L.
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e
_ ror GO STIPATION
vr,g, to permit of abundant ventilation, can be used.
A growing child's -clothes shcold be Greater satisfaction will he obtained
loose to permit perfect circulation of, from -the garment. if the, material is
the blood and the full cleYelopme-rtt' shrunk and the color set before making
and sturdy growth el the little bodies.! it 110.
The nervous system mast be free from) Use remnants, as much as possihle
strain and irritation and the work of., for the little garments and utilize all
the digestive organo must be uni1n-1 Pieces left from bigger articles. Many
and around the waist-. though they
paired. Elastics that hind at the kne,bese
opurteatynd ca°11,111ehcilolobitrys r:aallitizebdebyTru°1Slicnegd
easier to insert than bands and but:, the Plain matmial for the foundation
tonholes are to make, are injurious of one dress and g difsk plaid or figure
to the health of any growing; -child., for the foundation,. of anather and;
poorly fated garments that hind and, using the st.raps. of Caell to triln the
pull with every movement of the child
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when You,' Buy Kitchen Utensils
Would you buy a cart of saLniort if it
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certainly not! nen be just as careful
when you are buying kitchen utensils.
Purchase only those articles of
rueled Ware carrying the SETUP trade-
mi
ark. It s your safeguard and your
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.4;1.
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grey aztd white insjde and out.
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f otherwise happy disposi ion, A "cross" 11304
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thaf should he locked into. tor
As little children must 18.1:11 the les- Dpbti
f son of cleanliness :by example. their'
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„„ ee 0W0011
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f
mg easy, fast., in cmar to insure
against, fading, and of durable mater -1
101 to stanl the stoain of rough -and-'
• turn -b.:0 11103 105 as many tubbings.i
0111 111 curia,* 'serves design as
"ell as color. Cfrod taste can be
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n cf. a eltildis waredrobe, Poor'.
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Price 25c box.
The small pill for the small priee.
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, ...he firld Doctor Ror,s' Pills the nicest
' 75., otarids . street, - Toron,-o
1
, 1.eT(esiipbtyciaillprdirenglirsotrs.,„ or by mail, on
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aseline
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Going from the warm,
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keeps them smooth and
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ra
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ly you lift it right, off with fingers
Tr01,y!
I. ' oar druggist sells a tiny bottle 01
zone' for a tow cents, sufficient j°),,,,c;;I:al
1 to remove every hard core, 00 1, corn,
......._;,...,...../ 1 eta corn between Llie toes, and the eal- T1
;uses, awl/0.01 00,ao1010 or irritation. have
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.117. THE PIilNCE
O1 WALES IN !NDJA
ED OF CEREMONIAL
OBEISANCES.
Devo ion to the r(oya.1 Noose
of Yaritain Will Remain Deep.
Seated in India.
India is the land of ceremonial
ohets,aliess", says a special correspond-
ent of the Lendort Times with 11.10113
the Prince of Wales. „When" the
,Prineo has gone through the formal
remlission of tribute, You must imagine
eonae long, higif-ceilinged, stately hall,
superbly tapestried in cloth of gold (Yr
richly carved, at one end of which, rn
splendid chairs of state, the Prince
and the Maharaja are sea.ted oil a dais
of cloth of gold. Down the two sides
of the room run lines of chairs on.
whidir sit, oh' the loft hand of the less',
er chiefs and high officials of the
State, whateyer it is, in robes which
shimmer with Jewels and embroidery,
and on tire right hand tho members of
the Prince's, suite, Then, one -by one,
up the Centre bet-,yeen the two lines
of obelus they come --minor chiefs, sir
-
dans-, taluodars---howiag low as they
reach the gold -en carpet, each; hearing
in a. golden napkin a single min. as
symbol of the tribute. Three times as
they advance they bow deeply, each.
time with the curious triple salaam,
lifting their two hands palms, upwards
to their bewed foreheads,
Triple Salutations.
Approa,ching the Prince, they hold
the napkin out to him and he lays his
hand upon it. Bowing deeper they
hack away, again with, the triple saia.
tationo, three times repeated, each
salutation ackn.owledged by 'the Prince
till they have bowed themselves back
to the edge of the gold carpet to make
way for another. In the silence, amid
the rich surroundings, it was always
curiously impressive, the bearers of
the tribute 'timing generally' old men.
greY, splendidly dressed; and the
Prince looking wonderfully young, but
doing 111.-i part gracefully and with a
cert. shj- dignity.
Then, at many places efacers of In-
dian ficaps lieee protented to
111111 — magnificient - leckir.e fellows,
handsome, gran -1 ly built, soldiers
every each. As they come forward co
as he approaches thein, each officer
leeseas 111,3 sword in its scabbard and
thrusts it forward that the Prince may
touch the hilt. They salute with a
s -weeping smartness. The Prince is al-
ways quick to road the meaning of the
nedals on their breasts and generally
ras some few sentences, of talk about
heir wars and shakes hards with
adj. A Veteran'S Pride.
As an instance of how much the
andehake of the Prtace means., t1,1.8
inics correspoetlent says that one.
eteran with mcIals of the frontjer.
tars ef half a century on his tante.
ho had just been presented to ilis
oyaI Highness, glowed with pride as
o held his right :Land and remarked:.
Iie shook my hand, Sahib, this (the
gilt) kand. If my father could but
ave lived to know of his son's boa,
The correspendent concludes: "112
Me of the e•el.,ition and disloyalty
Well are rife, and of all the efforts of
oueco-operators. it is the homage of
tha (it is absurd to say that it is all
erely formal and does not arise from
e hearts of the people) to the son of
e King -Emperor that almost more
art any other single impresision will
main fixed in one's mind. Rever-
e.e for klagship is a fixed and in-
habit. Long after India has
come a self-governkig Dominion.
tether the road thereto be long or
ort, rough or smooth. devotion 10
e throne and the royal house \vat re-
in deep-seated in the hearts of ths
ogee. Onlj- the grossest misgovern.
nt on our part can ever queech it,"
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Even. a short walk in. the summer
woods will suffice to bring -to light a
sedre 00 111002 o leaves, all of different
shapeS and ,stizes—long and narrow,
brc,ad and flat, oval, round, tapering
. or angular. No two of these shapes
come from the same plant or bush.
The object of the leaves of tree:,
and shrebs is to convert the carbonic
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1 phyla" or green coloring, matter just
e 1 below the. surface In the case of the
larger trees it will be noted that the
.1 initjorlty of the leaves are broad., thus
, 1 exposing a litre° surface to the suu
1 end helping the changiug (If tite oar-
, ;ionic acid gas and the throalue off .;
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