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Too Short a Night.
Once a city man out of work had
"hired out" to a farmer. At four
o'clock in the morning, the newly em-
ployed hired man was called to break-
fast. A few minutes later the old
farmer was astonished to see the man
walking off down the road.
"Say. Come back and eat breakfast
'fore you go to work!" he yelled after
him.
"I ain't goin' to work," the man
called back, "I'm going to find a place
where I can stay an night."
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THE STORY OF A BLOOD FEUD
I3Y AnINIR aWAN.
-e TU. n't the Arst time Itve seen it in at
MAWS, Oes thia big, terrible eity.
It generally means one of two thinge."
ttiehat are thee?" he naked.
I "Oh, never mind jest now Light
Up that and smoke it till the coffee is
ready," she answered as she handed:
him the square eigarettesber of
cedar wood with which be had beeeme;
etanntliar during the first weeks of his
' sojourn in New York. "Yes, it's pretty
null. Nene of my bigger club boys'
ith this
ew,so4p
utannot irtveti Itself and is not bontr--Lensfelleee baye been. u late.y, and US don't ens
courage the little ones in the weed,
- -see though most of them don't wait for
. .
my ericeuragement! So you're going
CHAPTER in the city. As most of them had been West?, How did its come aboet?"
eyee never hear from themne sup_ very ill on board it wes an ordeal of "It's telougnish store, bet I needn't
tssiee?"
mid Carletta, in a voice which a tern eesteching and crucial kind, end bore you with it, / woe working at
indicated but a languid interest, , Graham, Madox, himself something of a warehouse on the Dast Side. It was
"I? Oh, no! Hat I had a letter a wreck, was consumed with aratiety an export werebouse, and there hap -
from Edie Sanderson the other day, and distrust Fully aware that he hed pened to be a Scetcnrnafi in the firm,
Bobbie's Wife non know. And she rim it rather fine, he had yet been ). didn't 6ee biaa at the beginning. I
Mystery of the Mosquito. mate at Stair,
eays that the 'Gaannvodckths eatreit
evte,erry inti- unable ,Londontao dliaeylpeahir.imieeer.lf or to leave was engaged by one of the rimitagers,
1 or foremen or whatever they call
i ,
..Lek a man, of solettoo how a mos. there a lot." I Jean Dempster carried her tickets' them' he Was the most awful outsider
said Carlotta absently. "I IA
himself," home insideeher muff that day with a! on Co'd's earth! Scotch, too, but there
quito draws the blood from your veins "Perhaps he will connole
you have though she had not -yet decided whom h bee hybrid ' • '
kept
faith .with rnye,?Juydayn,' Very lively sense ef antieiPation;' ntaat ave been --a grain in him
Into his own stomach. He will tell you
that the insect pumps the blood after have never dropped so much as a hint she would ask to acceinpany her, I6'doern wehweter e.omOeneOuotf ttolpiedtohgin/F shelasdhdneldl
sticking his sucker pump between the to Alan about what I am doing now?" j It may be said here thlit Rankine grill, "will be to make a little call
cells of your skin and then through the ' / I on r. William Donaldson and get
"I haven't, though I. have wanted to had been gone from Mrs. Isaacstein s .
walls'ot your veins, do it dreadfully. And when all these since the month of August, and as even with ghim. . N.on.fer what he did
for ins outlying and swear -
Well, that is exactly what tne mos- lovely pictures came out in, the illus-' Jean walked, home enjoying the nip ' !" me, 'int '
ling at the nippers and the women that
Quito must do and he does it well, trated papers, I simply ached to post in theeair (Which was twenty-five be- tthe.. .
haven't chance et answering
Nevertheless, no student has. ever bee* them to him! I was only deterred by low zero), because she was warmly n it e
able to prove that this very evident the reflection that, If he did not hap- clad and well-fed, she was thinking of
Un -
fact is true. j pen to be flourishing at the moment, hint with an odd kind of pity, not un -
i ,they might make him feel worse, But, mingled with 'anxiety. She had neith-
No one can soientifically prove that
the mosquito sucks blood through a of course, if we really are to go to em heard of nor seen him for over six
New York, he'll have to knew -wont Weeks, and from .what she knew of
pipe when that pipe is so small that her ' his late in ew o ehe
F 'understood perfectly that he must still was very earnest and sympathetic, awl,
blood can not be forced through it "It will be time enough to decide Rankine' eyes rested on it as the
even under pressure., - when we get there,' said Carlotta he down on his luck, a
might have rested on a shrine. That
The sucking pipe of the insect is so diplomatically. "He still writes fromI She
had tried to keep a hold of him face represented to him the one oasis
small that a strong microscope is re- the Forty-second Street address, Gra- heeause she liked him, and becauge she in the awful desert of New York life,
el -tired to show the hole through which , ham Madox could easily sendsome-'had sufncient knowledge of what life' and but for the gleam irrthe steadfast
of
to .inteeview him. I have thought i York is for such as he to be • f • i
fully • •
the blood undoubtedly passes. Man/ . e eyes of this woman, /lend, who knows.
i of it -insurance business abasn't a aware that her friendship might he might have gone under.
can make a pipe just as small, all lie ver hopeful sound about it, Judy. ,be the only, anchorage open to him; "You'rst rig ht! And when It''a
has to do is to make a pipe of any size I Somehow one always associates a sort but, like Affery, she had got so far Scotsman, thebrand somehow is par -
and, pull and pull on the ends. Fine of shabby, outaatselbows person with and no farther with Alan Rankine.
pipes are all made by that process,
• family ticularly Objectionable. He took a
Manufacturers first make a fine pipe -
lit, who calls at -doors and makes him-' She knew that he had suffered from
self rather a nuisance." - misfortunes and reverses, that fiendish delight in girding at me, He
got to know somehow that I. had -
with a, fine hole through it. The canes "Don't!" said Judy, with a catch in his future was dark and uncertene/ shall we say seen better days? How
of this pipe are attached to machinery her voice. "It hurts. It hurts most, and that he was quite friendless, in he got an it I'm sure I don't know."
which draws it out until the sides , awfully, Carlotta. Haven't. I thought, ;New Yeelt, Init. he had never talked to "He looked- at you, I suppose -the
it all out, and pictured him in all sorts her of his intimate affairs. During sane as the t of us di" " red
and conditions of occupations! The the two months he was at Mrs. Isaac- /
jean, smiling a little. "Do you think
"There is a kind of man who
'shouldn't have any power," put in
-Jean quietly -as she rested her elbow,
from which the soft lace 'of her sleeve
fell away, on the table., Her kind face
close in and the hole is of the required
size,
other evening Claud and .
I dined at the stein's he had had three successive k
If you wish to see exactly how this Principals, and they were talking situations in -the clerical line, none ofyvu
or whatever you were in a down east
Is worked take a rubber pipe and about a Canon's. son they knew inti- I which he had' -'retained. When ousted factory?"
stretch it. If the rubber does not mately, a distinguished scholar of from the las t one he had left Mrs. R k'n d'd
break the hole will become so tiny that
It will no longer be a hole.
Man can make a pipe as small as
the one used by the mosquito but he
cannot force blood through it. Blood Is a little -over helmed her.
annot even I on Sunda f
Peterhouse, who was pushing an tce, Isaacstem's and taken a lodging in a. "At last I got to the end of my
smile,
cream barrow in Chicago the last they, street a grade lower -Jean did not tether one day, and I let out on Don -
heard of him. So you can imagine the ask where nor why, simply because
nature of my imaginings!" I she knew. They had met occasionallywho.walclson for cuffing anything the ears of a nipper
Carlotta rose, as if the vision had until lately, and would go sometimes
w . y or a stroll in the Park
•thadn't done ato deserve
ha o
d glorious shindy," he added, • with the
made up of wee' egg-shaped bodiet "Don't let us get on that tack, Judy,but after a time that too ceased, an ' first gleam of a smile, "when in walk -
called corpuscles, To see them you or we shall find ourselves dissolvedin:fortheieliohlastfew
we
fewhizto
lassehaetehhaiinel
dnot. ed a man I'd never seen before -a
must use a very fine microsoope. tears presently," she remarked,
inwhataknown e was doing. short, squat man in a tweed suit and
a soft flannel shirt, but with the air
The extraordinary thing is that ine,Inkidgrhatntolal° v'ai '
assented Judy, cheer -
theist) corpuscles are so large that they fully. "Thit when I look at you, Car -
will not pass through the masquito's lotta, you're so awfully pretty, and
sucker -pipe -- hence the query -- how such. a dear, and to say nothing of
dose he do it?
It is supposed, but only supposed -
that the pipe enlarges as the cor-
puscles pass through, the pipe acting
like a stocking when a large ball is
passed through it.
Science knows this must be the Listen, Juoy. Never talk to me and inside her sitting -room door saw a
Rankine bending low over her wood feof the lightning streaks and
case, yet the fact cannot be proved be- again like that. Never, do you hear, heard .the -thunder which was going
cause, in order to see the pump -pipe as long as you live? I belong to Stair fire in the act of warming his hands, to cost me my job. I didn't care if
working it must be seen under a -do you hear? And don't you forget She had come so SWiftlY and quietly
powerful glass and it is a difficult' it! I see it in my dreams. I hear the that he did not hear:Ifer, and for just s
it sent me to Sing Sing at the moment,
I t tth D' • Id
She was wondering which of the of cateless prosperity I've learned to
upon the bore, when Sambo for and to know. It s aston-
luck with, and had very nearly decided look
came comeswhenwhhowen dhies'esriomutinoantitnhge haunintanafbeCer
your appalling cleverness! I don't! sreomunetdhitong htaer chairherwhichand made whispered her the decent living he seldom gets in a
--
for Stair—"
see -I don't see -the sniallest hope
start. tplace like this.'
Carlotta strode back to Judy, to I They were now at the cheese noursee happened?"
• "Yes. And who was he and what
asked Jean with breath -
where she now stood on the hearth -a so she had no difficulty in excusing lees interest.
rug. Taking her by the arms, sae! herself. She ran up the stairs with
shook her with genuine force. . I a step as light and fleet as any girl "I don't know how long he had been
crowd at the table she would share her outf •
there,but h had observed.
thing to induce a mosquito to purap 'waves beating on that bit of surf be- had a moment sheelingered en the r saw from his face that the. new -
blood out of a man while the pump of ., R-441:1
the insect is cut into thin slices and Judy -yours and Alan's and mine!, his haggard fece and shabby appear -
Now, do you hear, and do you promise mice, and -her heart, as well as her cringe to their superiors. Then he
gan to cringe -as worms like him do
glued to a piece of glass- the only
method by which the pipe can be seen, to" hold that tongue of yours for ever eyes, almost ovei•flowed. • There are began 'to ten his lies about me. I i
I World's Oldest -Forest. -
yond the Ladies' Mile. And I see the threshold, taking Stock of his tall comer was somenody. Hedpulled him -
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curl on the wiadows-my windows, figure, now very gaunt and thin, Lever Brodiers Limited, Toronto.
of . self together all of a sud en and
We know this much, that the mos- and ever except to speak comfortable few more pathetic pictures than ---•
quito sucks our blood -but we shall
never know how he does it.
an that steed by listeeing, and when the new-
words-ior oh, my dear! we are two presented by -the poor gentleman alone. comer turned for confirmation to mei
Den"t Look.
Old 'Un -"In the matter of marriage
you should look before you leap,"
Young Bach. -"My Motto is: 'Don't
look and you won't leap.'"
• Success Points.
By the Late Viscount Leverhulme.
"The secret of success is no.secret
at all. Will a man pay the price of
success? That ie the POillt. There is
lonely, heart -broken women, who need in an ,apathetic -world! With an e.ffort I just shook my head. 'He's my sap-
, herself , stepping erior officer,' I answered at last, and
happen to cheer her soon, Margaret forward into the room, said cheerily: I hope rmanaged to pat into my voice
Tenterden will cease to charm the "Well, this is a sieht for sair e'en,' a bit at least of the contempt and
British public! Mr. Rankine! And I'd like very well loathing ,I felt. 'My word don't count
"So now you see what your mission to have some account 'of *you, and to against his, no man's do -est in this:
is in life -to keep me up to the mark ask you whether you think you hav,e inferno, but if you happen to be any -
and able for work, and no grizzling, behaved well to yours- truly?" 'body that matters I'd advise you just
Now let's sit down and calculate what He wheeled round suddenly anchhis to put a few questions as to Donald -I
clothes we shall require for an Atlan- smile, though brave was somewhat pa- sonnetreatment of the -young ones and
tic voyage and a brief season in New thetic. He drew off a worn woollen the women here. It amounts to crim-I
York." glove and came forward to take her inal cruelty, and if I knew of ante'
outstret hd hand
CHAPTER XXIV. through many experiences during the action, I'd cheerfully speak up. I've}
last few months, but he had not for- nothing to 'lose by it, and they might
OUT OF THE DEPTHS, gotten the instincts of his upbringing, have something to gain.'
Following Orders.
Doetor-"Did you open both win-
dows in your room. as I spec fled ?"
• Patient -"Not exactly. There is
only onewindow there, but 1 opened it
twic.eH"anclkerchief Worth $30,000.
Among the fineries possessed by the
Dowager Queen Margharita of Italy is
a lace handkerchief -valued at $30,000.
pro ab y wouel give me another
c mf t• • d f th• Jean rcovered.
een body who would listen to me and take
fro nor grown careless of his personal ap-
Jean Dempster, walking to and "Donaldson glared at me like a fiend
A hundred million years ago, many
millions of years before map himself
appeared on the earth, there grew a
forest, near what is now N.Y.
Dr. John M. Clarke, New York state
geologist and paleontologist, pro-
nounced this grove the oldest known
forest. He has resurrected it from the
remains in the 'rocks and he finds those
ancient treesato have been much like
modern tree ferns probably attaining
lights of fifty feet or more.
Minard's Liniment for Backache.
between her work in Broadvaay ...and pearance. He was very shabby, for inearnate, and began to speak rapidly
her boarding-house in Forty-second he had now only one suit of clothes.
ac -
Street, had each day to pass the Man- I in that thick voice of his with the Jean s assumption of gay bandinage
batten Theatre, on whose most prom- died under the intentness of his look, 'tcheenttwofeedthesugitutwtearveind him Ttohebenisailnenitn.'
inent notice -boards, early in the new th?,...patpos in his eyes.
"on.'t look at me like that," she I 1 mild see that he was chewing seine -
year, this announcement was printed ii
said falteringly. "Have you been down:thing over and over again in his mind
in large, arresting type: se on your luck again? Of course, I knew and trying to arrive at sorneteonclu-
Tenterden as his leading lady, in their
"Graham Madox, with Margaret ib, but why didn't you come and tell :instil. . IAmlseot hhies lsotoakreed; fvoerr,yassteIndsailiyd, al
latest London success, 'The Search- i.ne,li
couldn't," he answered quietly.i had nothing to lose, and I enjoyed the
light,' will open at this Theatre on "And now I've only come to say good- tt 1 • , '
burst -up in spite of the fact that very
February 5th. ' LU
• bye."
Many -sub legends had Miss Damp- . you tae off your coat and
stem paused to glance et outside the -• ewornt k'taste of a bed on the Madison Square
she said with an (To
in a temperature laelow zero!"
door of the Manhattan. and other 11 make the coffee.
only one certainty -hard Work, unsteady note in her brave, clear, (To be continued.)
self"' theatres, for she loved a good play, .
sacrifice, and service for others." when morn voice."Don'tyou remember the first nee__
and just very.occasionally,
Forgeries in Frames.
"Believe me, there is much more than usually tired of the monotony of night we met in this very room, and Historic banknotes to the number of
money made in doing something better
than ever it was done before than in
doing something new -far more."
"Some think hard work may kill a •
the eirening would be a treat, to share he has fewer now!" •
Bag-
man. It never did. It is a good habit, I whole series of forged Bank of Eng -
"He had all. the credentials I Want- ' land bank notes. '
the pleasure.
is hard work, and it is bad habits that F som the first Mal -tient when she had ed, or ever shall want," she said light -1 —as ---------
kill," . '• read in "The Sun" a brief epitoeie of 13' as she pushed up the biggest, most: 'It is believed in certain parts of1
"Young men of today have a bet- the plot of "The Searchlizht," -rhe comfortable rocker to the side of the
a . . , . . England that a holly bush planted
is greater owing to the • opportunities were incidents in the story closely re -
see it. 'nine gaowing fire, conscious of nothing but
,a certain blitheness to see him there
ter chance than ever, but the sacrifice made up her mind to near a dwelling protects the house
those in her own • lif; in again. ' from lightning.
"Some • "Ahd nova, please, just begin
• •
nor amusement and self-indulgence." -gambling
•
her life, or more, than usually home- P s•e
I-27,(LOO have been collected by a London
sick, she would pay for a couple of "Oh, I remember it right -enough.
You were very kind to a stranger who .business man.. They include notes is -
good seats and take somebody a little
worse off thah herself and to whom. hads no credentials to offer -though sued in China 600. years ago and a
fact, the motif Was. that of a woman telling me what you -ha" been doing
say that all the great men who had married, in perfect good Since I saw you last." -
died. years ago. Don't believe it. There faith, a eme me
nl•Ca. wife still alive; "It's a story which won't bear tel -
are finer young 'Men in England to -day She was determined, therefore t ing, Better -leave it at that," he aps-
, o,
than ever." see "The Searchlight," but
- about five oaered. "And I've came to Say good-
bye, because I m going West to -mor -
"In is capital that is *looking for days before the company -arrived she / •
"The best chance a young man has
young fellow all the time." I had an astonishing piece of
1"To-morrow night?" she said rather
good ewe. toes night by the midnight train."
i A business man, who brought a good.
leankly., thinking all at once of her deal of his typing to lier office. called
in life is to start either without capital
or short of capital."
one day ancl offered her two steno for little p.an abounthe the tre whicti had
the first night which he was unable- crystallized the rnornen she saw him.
"The fact is that the foundation of '
Ito use himself, as he had to take his ' She knew then wha she had been
business eaccess and of Christianity, Wife rather hurriedly off to
peorida waiting ,and hopieglo !
are the same, and that foundation is for the winter. - "Have you got a permanent job
service for others." I It had been a long winter, mid then"
"In all the ups and dewns of buse I harder than usual. Snow was piled "The, offer of one, at least; and
ness, Art is the rock under the shadow , on the sidewalks on the day the stearin- heaven send I may be able to keep iti
of which business, men revive theirler arrived in port with "The Search- For I haven't had much hick in New
Souls."
I light" company onboard, twentysfour York." ,
s
ate ed by terrific gales, with fog and mind my asking -do you?" she asked,
I hours behind time, having been delay- "What kind of a job? *You clont
If you do less work than you feel snowstorms. Consequently, instead pen -sing' in her delicate, woman's task
yourself ca able of doing,e of haying two clear days before start- of arranging cups and saucers. "I
help losing some of your ot• inntspeot:r ing work, the players had to prepare somehow feel that, if I haven't exact- Poronto, Ontario, tor prices on
— hurriedly for their first introduction ly the right, yet I ongtht to know, for, ,
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STORIES OF WELL.
KNOWN PEOPLE-
,
How SIM Rote.
If Sir Jainee Cantlie's name is 4,117
guide, I assume that the folk:F*14
stern' told by him oi the late Sun Yat
Sen is true.
The future Chinese President Was at
Sir James' house in Harley Street,
London, and when a telegraua canae
addressed to him Sun read U. caroleselit
anSdilp'11•Itaiintei: alasilsaepdocwkheatt the telegram
said. • -
"Oh, it was asking me to be Peed
-
dent of China," anserered tiun, "But
I'm not fit to be President -I'm not
or anything like "Youll answer tlilta?'t/s° said Sir Jamee.
suu did not seem inclined too a0,
"But you mus. -t,' Sit
James. You must accept!"
As Sun still showed no enthusiasm,
Sir James and Lady Cantlie led hint te
the nearest post office and stood over
him while he sent his answer.,
"If you say I must!" sighed Sun aa
he wrote out his acceptance.
And time are' Chinese Preeidents
created in Harley Street!
Ian Hay's Reply. •
Here Is quite an 'amusing etory told
by Miss Helen Heise about Major Sohn
Hay Beith, M.O., who is known •
to millions of readers as Ian Hay.
Major Beth had appealed, threugh the
Press', tor money for the Ypres League,
the object of which was to help Widows
to visit their husbands' graves in
Finit-
ders. Mir.. Hope wrote to him, telling
him of e widow in whom She WaS Ina
torested, and asking how she could
cross th France for that purpose.
"My dear lady," eeplieti Major Beith,
"you remind me of the man who ap-
pealed for funds to help an orphanage,
and. the only answer he received was
pfrhoamnsar,woman who sent him three or -
Here the stonjr"-endsa I have , no
doubt, however, that there was a post-
script, hi which Major Beith gave Mists
Hope some informa,tion-even if it was
only another address to write to!
Paderewski to :be Plain Mister.
Paderewaki has let it be known that, ,
notwithstanding the conferment of
knighthood upon him recently by King
George, he will continue in the future
to be known as plain mister, monsieur
or herr 'while away from his native
Poland.
At horae the great piano virtuoso
will be "pan" -the equivalent for mis-
6'r-to every one, as in the past. Po-
land -is one of the ilaost democratic,
countries in the world. Following the
armistice, when it become a republic,
titles wet- abolished.
• Paderewski, who frequently spends
weeks and months at hie country place
near Cracow, hobnobs', .with his pea-
sant neighbors, many of whom call him
Ignace, his first name, or Jan, his
second.
Historic Sites Board Holds
Annual Meeting.
The fourth annual. meeting of the
Historic 'Sites and Monuments Board
of Canada was held recently!, in Ottawa ,7
when over one hundred and fifty sites
were reviewed and thirty-ight of these
selected to be suitably marked as be-
ing of natonal importance. Brig. -Gen.
E. A. Cruikshank, chairman, presided
at the meeting and 'the other members
in attendance were, Dr. J. H. Coyne re-
presenting Ontario; Dr. J. C. Webster
representing the Maritime Provinces;
His Honor Judge F. W. Ho way repre-
senting Western Canada; Mr. A. Fau-
tem,: representing Quebec; Mr. J. B.
Harkin, Commissioner of Canadian Na-
Uonal Parks, representing the Depart-
ment of the Interior; and Mr. A. A.
Pinard, Canadian National Parks, sec-
retary. The Historic Sites and Monti;
meats Board of Canada acts in an ad-
visory capacity to the Department _9f
the Interior in bbnnection with the
work of marking the historic sites of
the Dominion:
Of the sites seleeted by the Board at
the 1925 session, the most iraporjant
include the following: Champlain's
Landing, Allumette Island, opposite
Pemineike, Ont.; site of the nest rail-
way in Canada, St. John's to Laprairies
ot Laprairie, Que.; the Temiscoua.ta
Portage route, at Cabana, Que.; Fara-
,
tive Slave Refuge, at "Ainherstburg,,
Out.; inception of the construction of
the Rideau canal at Ottawa, Ont.;
Fort Qu'Appelle, Sask.; Fort de la
Reine, one of de la Verendrye's origin-
al posts, at Portage In Prairie, Man.;
Fort Steele, B.C., famous as a North
West Momated Police post.
Approximately twenty sites are
Marked each year by the Dominion
Government, and among the most im-
portant dealt with in 1924 were the fol-
lowing: Legislative Building, Char-
lottetown, P.E.h; Fort tidward, Cham
-
plain's habitation at Granville, and the
First Royer Dookyard, at Halifax, N.S.;
Fort Crevrier, Fort Charlesbourg
Royal, and Oclelltowia Que.; Port Not-
tawasaga, near Oollingwood, First
Welland Ship Canal, and Fort de Levis,
Out.; Fort Douglas, Man.; Batoche,
and Cut knife Hill, Sask; Frog Lake
IVIasaiacre, and Port Calgary, Alberta;
and Fort Yale, Proapect Point, and
Fort Langley, B,C,
More Cars Than Bath Tubs.
The number of motor oars manufac-
tured in the Milted States in a month
Is over loin: times as great 4e the
limber of bath tabs shipped from fao-
torios during the same peillod,
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