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ml,.S inclination was to join the tstopp d balf-way, Instead,, he took OR d in R wa r MY lovt1v .drpam wai; . ended,; ew Incre we .should, often �Nay less . , I
I . " ' " at o �, � There I - Abouf nin,, (>,clock Andrew Regall F,or soon I found you 1,sf,t a,round � I � I I �.i , I I �
gl�owlrlg fjnge of 'peoil'o about the I waz 110 us* pro Walk�d into and b& Ilo�noarly ;w barfili. Is,preservoct in
I I ttindhig with 'Marie. She knew, and -Kelly's. As lie, made his Ili inaniio� most uneightly I I , the ftl*�Ai , ' i NALADA -- ,`
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corr'll.-but Lilli's sarn,e gro-wing Iringe he could hope was to have her way through thoi crowded room to tile Youroo-, No m4n would think of asking same I I lrintjlb dt � , J& . %A .
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I I had ' de tile necessity for 1110fe 1)0�:th, &St at , I . Ulchet. an " "
' and hat and tlillit6 like tbat, of Us our opinion ou"machlu ir wool . L �
, &S all' the, time a constant inenace: 1, -1 'a I I . . . 'dqr" Insisk up,
,ato In" knZilv thilt he knew, too. 11 evor:a derwzoly populated ba�i a hand grasiled' For ine t -ha.'hg up n4glitly, S.A ADA.
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I ' -O bbspoke pleadirg,'Jh his coat s1loeve. �� , I I "fjo,bly,�di,qra� I I � or artificial silk or shal,i.,&Aro.'T�es�e U Ill JV3 o W er4,� It I I .
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to )its inlores' in 'this direCtion, It gelistiii at did� ,j,Well ' Regan " 'Baid L a familiar I _YL I lieal,A. you ay oubi�ct nrP�y be entfroly.out of tile "" � I I . I .1 I I I I
11 lh�'PtLhhii �jed very closely to -the po-.honiely as it waS. N,edlthor B'poke. Dan � .- � , 11 . . I - 11 -- I . LL I I
I pick, ,voice, "L Yoli still thank yanr Romans Some � In 'a' You oholifiluli �Itter, , Bolloni B I . ��
I ed up,llis,whoel Ill g a of our re8earphoC. It Ili better , . I 1 11 I L . .�
� tuto pail. ' PosBibly his unusual'pre-, agaiL I �bfirroiv�and shuf� I I , that '1'ej ,J,ftdo,,Man,L In ' ' I ` ' H L
I upatiaii caused him to neglect the fled back n to his,peeling.poBt. lfzan beat mine to -morrow?" - ThOn�Baw you take and fail to break anufactlirer, or - '
I oeb It ,was Morto,n Who spolo-,_and all : Thei�-bread you tried, to butter, , I literary ffi-Cu be &,*k,6d about thefJO ROSE1 CUME L , r#L BE -GINNER. : I -_ I
I I gate for a short time, "At ally"*Vellt Was like Preparing L to face' thei fring -us lll�lanner bad Ali youL � I ,- 11 I R I . I I 1
II4 did, -not see a dusty buckboard =d., But Dan was no coward,- ,H . a - Ual, bin voice atidL lat) � gh,U I too land In any crc;)V(t , things,. But there are lsome G,abJecto I I L .1 I - I
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I I drawn by a pair of up -country horses, d ,:race the music. wllatia�er time it uncanny effect�of disturbing.Re,ga.n. I 'Acve Weill ell I'd he,ar you. iu'whfoh all slarie people BIL aeCorap_ - � . . I .
�. played. � . , - , I I Morton -,vas so ,��re of lilluself,-9 L w, re .
so . ,Lf,hat IS, why iy ai'l, By J,,B,. pencer; for the Ontario Hol-bloultural ABsoclation. �
11 ivhich had evidently been driven a - 6 histrue till g. yon,just what to do llshc4l. , ill, learn I I I � , I L I
I I L )vey, trot in at the front gate. It He didnit'lla,ve to wait lollk� L Intent superbfli�uil,-sb ,boastful. Regan, was - I Many a rose grower bee made hip, petua,is and 'about,two 'feet for hybrid I
. long as - he - appareiitly was oft 'peeling po_ R Inuch.flner-grainied, man. Tile, other'sl, I,mulst be always near you; I . frola each otlr�r. --; - ' I I I I
� Contained three perpons-two-woulell . I . I I I I les: beginning with prom me Becured with ,teas. Tile plauls ,should be Bet Armly
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dust� qu, ., d around , the fo;t nentarily, expectod. if � this, condescending . u tion were, "W11"he'er van Strilie Oome,folks�Zau which ,�bL atrof 6V�r llvec�aro_our bal- meniberQiip In a horticultural the acill, using plenty of.'pragsure
. ipage ,�,teps. he inoi I like . I I � Society. in � ,the ho,IC. " *1,
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a rove �ping at �tllo X,diiiihalantly he- threw it bucket,of po- - not enough, Xorton reac ed out and .. anee(l concluelono .front Contaot- w1b, on, tile .other itialld', ma-Ily who would I
: .ranph � house, without stol You look oil th,em: as bVotherg. , 1, I Froliftwo tothre,e inches of the steaI4 .,
I :front door. 'As it came 5ack intn'tho tote pe6iffiga. ' into the haskot ,,an& took One.of Regalllv� Va1tery,of stogles. -ill the World. , We are' utlpp�oatd to haVe L ay- oeaune of one or two above the place,where they, ,Join thp , 1,
I I from his pockot. - L lffffit 'them �OU epeilk and -tot Q weighed matt6ra and
range of MAlloy's vision again, -he' Stooped to Pick out another tpud.�.�,`In I _sbabludled, that �row, rose I b . 1. .
)f hij fron IlerveSL I "Thanks," lie, said ":as the crowd -clique I - ti . L lure Ave given 111) th`e Me& OR sc' root shauld be ca�ered In the rrisottfug , I
: � started as though lie had been, i�oused Spite ( to dropped -the - I I . I dertalo: tendlemoies al,y�*Fi follow Car' rat - a. h . ;
-tLto back'Ju tile baSkel ,heditt R,egan's i�) And fairly 6nub the. others. , counit of Alacouragemout, The rose is proo9so.
� ,J�ronl a reverie; How oil edirth did pot, t as 1e heard 'long 'o,atlent, kesturo. t&In egtablinbutex6io, If, for fustav,0%. �Alf weak limbS, isbould, be -
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I 'that team get in there without him footsteps behind him, They applr&lah� ,, 'ToitahilY I think Eo�" aa�d- Regan I love Y&I,still and alwoys, Will. � .1 " I I I an-oaay; plant to'groiv after the trick removed close to the -stem and atroag �
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� seeing it?, And there seemed to be a ed slowly. Dan could nb� stamil the -and if my librzes go as as' IISL My No deed I'd do. to pain you,, 1. , an been inal,ned If"Ore to' �Carefld to One& cut back to Ifix or eight Inches, , ' - .
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, ,1- I V - L L PLnse,knylonger. Helookedup,in Cigars do, your R61nans won�t have a But r c" I see how Ifusiould 60 - same In charaoter ,and deve�lc,p6l' 1114 L xpe,rieficed The new growth will start fx-gm those :
e familiar slant to that officer's susl] _. I I . 'powel%3 al,Dug rigllt lineS', 'We Ul'ay con- !�Ilqw the inethods of an e
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t� too. WherC. and when had Ile- . It only 1 Could trail ATower Even with. ]Ila first plitnto -he 0ifump-Ilke branches, rom budi that I
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'. I seen"that back befc�re? . , , - . As he Saw the 1, h6 stood up and The crGwd sensing a �betthig fray . -�Bdgar A. GuO4t I L C�&.bfa and need have lie losses provided he has have 'been doritient up to this time. I . . .
I The to � , coatlwaed'on down to the removed. his hat, V111ding it, defevealti- for bey6lid, tUr own ability to emal,_ I , I . I
'am � ate'L ' .w I I 11 consummation ,tha-t 15'hon . I L
, 11 in both' hands .as' he look- gathol-�,d thickly _4tbund ,Re�gan 1— .� secured sturdy plants with good root Some vmFletise ara-moro 6floceptiblo L
- I Corral, the officer alighted and tied a L ad her nd Morton, Dan,'-i,iho had 'seen . hie True Love is Eained. . true. I I I I table Mr. L I
I , in tbe,faec. Not a movement -or bel"c I ud�msut to, jufalfi,bl system. and of intletlea, BIL'i L than others -to attacIrs of such diseases , .
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; Dan.got. up to watch him a word eseapeii him to indioiLte that as In, moved u to the tab -14 - Admiration we may. �6n, beauty 'We 'make erra . alldow a �, i
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way i-,egine. rs be,eause we Way be his district. it is P I alii bld,ok epot. An a pre'.
, better. Shufflingly'lic mado his behind him. Morton, w&b. ,I sneer.ozi prizes wo, may win, but those, pe L that tile roCts"oT a rose plant be never oautlofiary measure It le, ,well to CaVi,
' over behind, the wood -pilo, where he he had ever eoen her before. Tile P10 d6ceived, either willfuUy or aeoideu,tal- allowed L to dry out it even the fibrous ,fully a,pray theLu wly planted bushes - I
� L could see better. From this new varit- atup�ldity of expression .and the dull- his filoo an he olint out the bitfen-off ,who uuilarr�and what reml, love In I" .Butlon tile whole. otir balanced .
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_ ago PoIn I 1. rions, of Int4llckt which he had care 011�1 '6f Regall's stogy, colitinued,in: a know-thatit if) one of, tho,thbagS W Ch Judgments W' 11, L I not play M4�_-. � - , roots become witheTed It is almont lm� with E� fungleldaf prepaftdon such PA. .
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Like a f a recognized ' I ca4not I Ile Nvou. True, we rady appear Sonia peopk are ox'pert in Jud I
A his inquisi- fully cultivated did not waver far dii. loud voiC0. - 4)ojeibio to restore thom to aconditIou Bordeaux mixture. I
,was as livel as . "Well, Rogan, old be t-
tive emerAy, Callahan. Instinctively, instant. ,Marie's gaze y., if you. sul in a lit In whloh they will again. function, in ', The beginner wouldl do well to ad-'
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I , , Danys_ -nt up to his ]lend an pain ' "i�k " � PV4 got aLAqt er five -thou- to have won It, bat I tie -while ment and Yet calf give no reason for takin I Z up moi6turo ind plant food here olvarely to the hybrid perpatualo -
hand we Ld his, but it 'Was full of , full of elamd th'W� Bay.a iny tenip. beats yours." 'we ellall find out out mistake. -
I the boobish looking, -down -turned list anxelty'and her hands were conBtan �: ,their expei'tuess., -,Othei* ate always from the lail, Most rose plants so- as they are hardier than the hybrI4 . ' �
was pulled still further over his eyes. ly twillfrij and Inter6wining, indic A husheame over the Crowd. 8vei-y- . Tra6 levcJs Moro than a 0aOM1011, confused . They q;re -neyor quite sure '_ I
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. , of the struggle gain, . ative onolooked at Re an, Blaelde, drawing - , oure(i in the apriag liuve been housed, teap. A good range at color-, wIth
I "Phewl" exclaimed. Dan, under his , , g,on within her. ' , I more than an attraction, or ,sense of of tlICms,§IVosj:�&nd hankate and trom- . . . �
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. , Callahan 4 � his,bTeath so'-sigilailtly that several P08aession It IS Something fine Bud, Ills jvllen Others are do I pendent upon in IL shod or "llar end while tha ropte, 'plenty at bloom may be expected from -
., . I lar"th, "I'm in for'it again. Wonder watched the. !fuel of eyes - � . I
" who.the4 aames are?" I I with professional attention. �ffore, was 'of Motbon's riders laughod'in life face, noble of ille spirit and tile mind as their deciii1ous; , � will have been kept inolat the stems U-rg. .John Laing for pink, Frau Karl
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�. But Callahan had deferentially Sol- 'either intensa;humaii drama, at- a huge As though- Regan ml�'_t its C paid well ";B Of the heaxi Bud se;Areo. That in wh7 seemingly unlilnely men may baY6 become much- dried out, It Druseliki for white and Alfred ColGmb I I
I uted his ichargea, and walked over to bluff. Which was it? - , titt�mtion ,to what he did, �-- 'to . Is ,weli, theref'o're,. when opqnhig. a oijd"Ilugh . Dickson for red. If oils 44-' I
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. I As she' looked, Marieli-ejes filled violently shaking his head from Unually wb��" want to give groat prosper III, business-, whIlst their fell- I . rose plants to bury sim to risk one or two hybrid tea's it i .
. I 1, the 'corral. , As� Dan?s eyes f6lowed. with tenlrs� ' S16*1y she looked to silde. He� hated to see his boss happiness .-we study the person for lower who.worIc harder have a Struggle package at new ' . I
. him from overthe, ch'Anks, of a conven- aw , them for a few duYs root and breach would be fairly safe to order Gel4aral
I ient wood from Dan towar, Callah an . . dlyy plunge any furthoT OIL a mail who rode whom we have the-afte6flon, , We do all the time to keep going: It 1's .
-pile, he naw,hini touch Re- �d .on_.,,, 0 � . ,.--,,. Jus" in molvt.aplf, Tills enables , the wood McArthur, a zollotAnt blooming redI,�
. gait on the shoulder end engage the shock her head. I � , Rome- as unscientifically as Corbet 'lot study merely our own desires n t I .
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ranch, Owner in earnest- conversation 'It isn't he" she: said huskily., - , dU � I We take trouble to discover just Wit I strange b." Ily not only, Of. the.roots but of the breach- -and Jonlceer J. L, Mock, a floriferous .
. � s and twlc� Callahan f�'o�vnod. Had he heen on Angered as be we' I � Y as to fill up and got readyfor growth type of,pink., 1)xperi I ence with these �
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II he e,,r, An- Ile or As needs In order ,to — sts Certain ' People fall Into things and -
. . Ii *ld goose Chase all -this Unto?" drew -Regan had bet he Car0d'to. . L C.� P.I.b. when the warm weather arrives, varieties will open the way for ex-' , - I
, - lie shock his bond. Thon-he ,liftgod : , our. own life.' AncV we send never ,seem to be perplexed. They.
4 . $'A - ,, Roses respond well to rlo4neas In 'tending the lInt to' be planted In future, I
his all Id � re you sureV' Ito said coming "I'd into 'like t"ecOmmodete YOU, hottest radiation of telldernDss that we just ipdve along oalpily and quietly � the soil *&nd Indeed will itot bloom .years. �. .
. closer to her and grasping h4i by the A1,11 he said 'reluctantly, "but I'm in . I
. if 00auloehrasn haY called to see hira, . . . mak0bat Dersmi. vibrate In tune with I an,4 alviays hit the nail on'14e head. . I
It was important for Dan to 'find out arm, -1 I I . as deep now as I can afford.'_', . our own thoughts. . vhII6t others are fusoy and bustling, satisfactorily without a good supply of 'No garden J4 complete ,svithout 000 . . �
F4w answer lKorton rose from his plant food. Thlig shotild be taken care or more climbing rose$ for the decora-
the identity -of the ladies. That might . "Positive," Bala '9417* turning , Tbn young girl with beautiful face I
have, an Important bearing�, Irnpross- away; � . . eh4ir, took thest", y he had "borro*- busy everywItere and alip.mye worrying of by Carefully preparinCt-ho bed, m- tion. of a wall lor fence or.the covering' I
. ing� a wheel barrow into use, Dan Dan put on III, a hat. He pulled it ed" from his molith and hurled it ,on and mantiors who can draw mart,to, ,why they don't get oy. The fingei of a good depth with well of all re nothing .-
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lumbered. off toward -the barn for an- - I .'I rotted in t`er tha xce M Dorothy Perkins �
other load of potatoes.- 'Half way. to bad done be&rg. I ue�er thought; you were a piker." ways Caring for her -unless she has ter that their estimate. of things, brings bone bet I n
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. his ba � Turning fr,oii% .,d ' Word and gesture were an insulting that J14o, unsolaeb, nature whick Is ' meal and 4ime ad4od. Crushed or Is a good pink, but Tauserld-schon is �
s.e of sup ies, Dan suddenly Marie, Callahan he wrong conclualimis. I I
1, . dropped the wheTil out; his hand to Dan. . � as Morton Could mulce,them and they ereT_ drawing love towards her -even broken roots as well as, unduly long ,rather to be preferred because it Is i
barrow. The taller I It la'every man's duty to Cultivate .
of the two in the buckboard bad turn- � I ones should .
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edaround. It,was Marie La Farge. Ing with raje, he leaped to Aforton's tion which enter the lives of all of us, ;Ife it wls6 opinion about harp,,knife. The plants should newer varlAties are Paul's SCariet'
L "That leVa you out, sonny," he said, bad the desired effect on Regan. 11611- In those moments of anger,and Irrita-, the ability to give be romovbd or shortened practically thornless. Very boantItui
though Dan thought he deteeted'keen - I with a 0
, I _ 4. disappointment in the voice., "I won't table and pounding on it until the people, nail business. ' For this fficiezitly wide start to faoill- Climber, American Pillar and Dr. W.1 I .
11 PeSter ,yon, 4any more. I Good-bye and glasses -jumped and. Clio . ked togetliq�, he hiatier flow devoted we maybe to Ile 'rijust observe 4ry inuch, read be ,not ou
I - CHAPTER X, �_d .I_qk., . � he shouted: . . . tho'so we love. * , I wlilely, and thift more than all. � It " tate -easy cultivation. Thin will be Van Fleoft, the last named yielding
-t ' For One. "That's the first and last time you'll ' Sometimes men who are. deeply at- la *about three feet apart for hybrl� peF, very lovely flesh pink (Jouble romeo.
, � .Ab, .1io same ffistant that Dan had Dan's XrIsh toligue had no not necessary to be a genius for till$. .
r4ilc0gamed Marie the girl had recog- iojolndo,r, lie aiiid nothing. But his eyer my that, Morton I Here's a propo- tached to -certain girl 'vainly imagine An the great sense -y -common. sense -is . I � -- I -- I �
I, .ed him. Though site was expecting hind -shake car-ried conviction. I 6�tlon 'for yold. I bet you horn for that by apeudjnC iii,oney on thenr th'33' developed, so are we able to under- 11 I
to see him. and though sho-knew from $$I'll et the team, Miss La Farge, h6rit and hoof for hoof, the Bar -6 are winning their love, Love Is rirely sland. . I I What is: in Thy Hand? . Listen to Good Pianists.
you up,beye., I want to see stock against yours." I I- . I . —
officer Callahan vliat to 4xpodt, the f, I won by the flinging down of coluss. The Publtc� opinion Is, a powerful thing, but What Mr.%tCZ! had fix his hand at the One of - tPie greatest advantages
sight of the smartly apparelled and Rogeu -a moment." Touching his hat. So Confident was Morton of bin own girls who marry atiob. men ,seldom often fickle and rife with lu,.,ft students have today Is the op-, -
doshing Irish cowboy-transZormed into away� - ' teamli; superiority that lie held out his I . falseness. moment that Alto Lord asked him that In .
the most boollish looking of the Potato Not until he was out of sight of the band'to Regan V! n`sbaut of de- What, ife ara wrongly Judged and peo- question was tile r6d of a MiNallitish portunItYot Ustening to good pianists,
I � the officer strode th i br ng into marriage that s;Feot thrill � .
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, peeling ,gontry was a shock to hot,. two men did Marie turn agilit to. the light, Before the echo of it bad died of life-long happiness which is ever to I ple talk evil against its and Core, we shepherd, a atural implement for a not, only directly, at concerts,, but also
But however greatwa tile fare- when ]ova Is rgil: I judge so live that no one will believe Ilion in his I'
s this shock, the, disguised Malloy. Walking slowly to- away, the humble, potato peelor forced � vocation. It bad been a at any time over tile radio. Hearing
I . strain all ber bearb,,strings was still ivardhim,�sheliel-d-otitherh.aild. DaTf his way �* Regan's aide. '- 1. Money that Is won Is sLIdtim.valued what Others say about un, That Nrill tough sapling, presumably, and Notes the music of better musiclano broadens
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.more powbri-full . � took it, 'his suripise, evident even in "SaYj boss," lie said,-all,earnestness, . highly us that which 14, eartiod. And effectively Combat the evil tong ) had uprooted It alift cut: It- oft at the the student's appreciation of classic
roi a year Marie had lived in a.hii carefully trained Countenance. "ain't You goin, awful strong'!,, the some applies to love. , U.1i. I
- . The mord we- let the facts, Opeak for length of about a yard. Then he strip- music.
Constant turmoil of doubt. Ciraunt- "Tell me again," she said earnestly, , But Regan was riding tile fielghts. - * , - . . themselves the more -we sliall come to lied off the bark and trimmed oft tile To hear music pla,yed by good
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� stall s pointo Immista ably- "it wasn't you." . � . He had the bit in'llis teeth, a uesrf� pianists. especlaily at Concerts where .
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loy's guilt, hot rt would not Beforo "her eyes there vanished the "DoVt you worry, sonny," he said, The Horrofs of Anticipation. be, swayed by it soundness that is de- toots till there remained
ormit fier to believe that had I 11- Ghuek Jones she had. come down to patting Chuck on . the shoulder. "Ed I.* � pendable . It M easy to see that the round knot, heavy and tough, tapering tile student can watch'the, pianist, Is
I ed her fathor� If he ,ad, L must avel , Corbot ridin' them speed dertions, of i Two men, Buys the Tatler,�mot .tit more correct our-conclillonsr out, Judg. down to a convenient handle, Through of great value In. helping the student
,� it by accident, 0 CA- netlf�, and Dan, �111 "' 'a , ihine U, a Combination tbat Can't be . '111411o, Bill," sold )Ientx the more llkbly we are t In be interpretation of the pieces h4 I,- i
Cc to controve the facts adduced , 'd' si ""I'll, U�h ""' boaV1 ' . One. "I harell't seen you for weeks,, I . a ma,ke the end of the handle ha.had drilled a No w perfect I
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I headway. � I hols for a leathern thong, which all hin"Be'le 1`147�s- .fitatter he
at the coroner's trial had come, to light 'a 11 � of � - A, I I I Al" .1 (To be-,1;Qntintz_ed,) ,� But wbat*s wroug9 You're lookln' . In time, notes and fingering, he may I
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to relieve in tiny way the D. mighty Bondy.. Been Illy" wrist. Such, a start the shepherds Of have a PIL lie Is sure to recolvo . i
the reputation of lor lover. All "UnTriel You know,IL, You have Prying pans should not be wal.hedi Ths, other . passed his horny hand TO PlIomote League Welfare Wark. many suggestions which will help him I
Wafirright Pavk believed that Malloy neVer,,doubted me.,' . I I but cleansed with plerity of soft paper across his. brow. "No, I ain't beea Ill" A set U CS' in 01 I that region otIll carry, it Is a useful to improve the expression and Inter. I
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had inurdered Jeam La Vargo Ili a Sadd4only.she reached . hor arms 1113 before t1ley are quite cold.. - � . lee at feat, r I e"A Can- Comilauloll whon you are alone in the
I r I lie replied; �Ikls work �Vot's dohi'f�lr ads anti the United Staten Is planned desert. The sharper end is useful for Dretation,of a piece by hearing a great'
4uartel over Mario.' And from the ana,ldBSCA him. - . . ........... .. 4-_ . I me-Worlt from eight fil- tile MOT111W far the yo,ar'by Dame Rachel Crowdy, priiddhig and poking 'wherever that pianist play It, Thon,-too, hearing a
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standpolut of tble police -there was But before he couid recover frour "Enamelled 'pans Cali be thoroughly till six at night and only a a hour off, director of tho dellartnislit of ,1110 Sually With.,
every e3d4encei circumstantial though bin astonishment, she was gone. . �oleautd by scouiing with crushed egg- Thbilt at It!" n � process Is required, the heavy end can pianist Play many pieces, u
it might be, to p guilt. But . — , - , . fighting ho god to aefcalj7 tile flock agal t out music, will encourage, and Inspire
�rovo his . I d_fI . 'Ali.-" 'i* , u In Tx's Ili b, ' , I I u no
. the most convincing ovIdence. of It tb shells and soapy water. I- : "Awful!" agreed tit , tot I League of Nations, wbicil is a hard-working, , ambitious student
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Ahe police was -the -fact that Malloy I a long laro you -been thoroT .— . oltxV, after all- witha greater desire to beqme a good
.bad rutraway. Still, Wario's heart told . � THn BZT. The state of- Childhood is the only "I ain't becit.th4re yet,l', explained 11 But It 'was only it the task Pian Is t- - . . I -
. . )Iev that her own attitude toward. Mai� It was the night before the opening int"ji.ational state in the Whole world. 11111 loomily; "begin tomoreer," - After" separating the stalks of a only a thephard's Kod; ,-,it(( .
I I had something to do -%i%dth his go- of the I tamplede. E voryone fit Alberta It is one'which.we all pass th I ro head'of celery and washing them, to which Mason was called appeared I --------%.--
. and this thought hadkept, warm know bat the iloxf_threa days were and therefore ws nood no Le�gu-.%�X, I , " . stand them in a jugof cold water, to to demand A very different equipment. General Sit George Cory
I . !it her sam, the love for Malley holidays, Skeleton crewn.w.ezi'all that Nations, because ' Trani the vor i y star�l - Baseball gots In Haste. I which,,bas been added a slnail quan- God was sending Mosba into Egypt to *
, ch, im spite at everythingy would were -loft on the ranches all thrQu,1h we -all see eye to eye -with regard to A perfect baseball bat is made in tity of salt. This ho'pB to mako the free a nation from bondage, and Mbses Who is visiting the home of his par-_
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down. . . the,proAme, Thossfewhaallesil told childien—Mrs. Stanley Baldwin. 130 1. seconds.. I -, ce.ery crisp. , I � . L .1 - I . protested that lie was not qualified for ents Ill Toronto after four years spent
Then had rome officer Callhhan; He off by lot, tU unlucky ones havifig to .., , . I .—..—. — much a taalL But under the call of with army headquarters In India. Slr� .
told hex,that-ho had fouild Malloy, ot remain to care far tbe stock and keep . I � . I � Georgei- who was attached to the In.' I
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fit least a man whom he suspecte&of fhe,,hoillo fires burning, as it were, - I I , --- �1. .. I � I ' -1,
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kho had absolutely refused to go south be Imagined, It was tough. to do I $: I -.,, U . whick
for the prupose of identifying him. Chores, when all tile wolrld wag Cole- , ^. magicians. Mightler than. the $Word 801:1,18d, despit
�_�f occurred recently in Calcutta. Tht
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she had,askedi I yoal-g ago and one I �.. . I it became the weapon of a,con%"ror' .expects to r42 ,
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I "Well," replied Cal,ahan, "I'm not the ' enaid history Of Canada. . . The Targunt. or Jove tells Im am,11 sume bla.worlt with the British army,
: iiboolutbly sure. I don't want to arrest D4'1,'�' Malloy wan one of the lucky .. � . I about that .rod or I lVosos. It grew In arter,an ex ended stay In'llorouto I
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aivinnocon� man, and thin Chuck Jones ones. He h" drawn lots with the I . . . 11 Edien, an we axe told, and Adam brought — --.
may be Chuck Zonesi and not Dan otters, though BlaeV.e, the forolia", , � 1� I .1 . :it. fortb; Noah saved It from the flood; . To keep (bee 6, -ra � P it in 0, .
M -alloy. Still, Whilolnere is rospicioll. had suggested tbal; UnUCK OUgIlt to I re
against him, the least you call do Is to Stay houlu and 40 all of the chores, " �:��:,,i � I Joseph ,carried, it into Egypt; and 6oth that has been dipped Ili vinegar
ftli--VO that SIISpiciOb, 31.110 i0l't Mal, thus pefrillitting the'entireforce, to be Moses lind alrea,dy wrought wonders
- I lay, you CIA do Min a Botvico and you present at the events, arid particularly , . by it. All this is interesting, but it and,wrong as dry a I a possflile. Keep �
1; can do Ine, cftey.t6o. Wo will crong hill, tit the Roman rades on which ten thou- - . I mfg�ses tile point; There was nothing In ,a cool plice, .
bff Our books. If You 'don!t identify sand - dollah of the ney had� ' . I I , I . I ,. . .
.:,- . extraordinary about .the rod Itself, It -v--------�_'
him lie will always .be, uiId,,t sus� been bet and every 1�-ts%,`f 11t,101b wages N . : , "was"faith Ili the call of God that in,
I of overy man 3-ack of theml for the N 1. � I I it patent. Before Its autliorlt� '
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ThektO 'a.rgUn10nt8 1�fb Mario Cold. ilext six months, Humble,azid rabiring , .6 .� '' I a6h 'trembled. Before If. tb- ---
'But her hoart pro.ved all �argunlcnt as )Dan had always-15?Fen, and he bad . �1, 1 � 11 I .
, . . I . dirliled. It was tile faith 'at Mos -es in .
� . s8ertive nv�V, . . � I � I .. . . I 1, I the call �f 4od that Ivrought. w1onders '90hrics I
I NvItiela Callahan kndw not 61 and prob- the best, of reasons for beirig so, lie .
I I ably would nothave known ]low to use was evtra6rdinaxily a � I
I ad lie known it. "Likei ,law- , . ..., I . through the I rod of 'A shepherd of ~ L,
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. And hore Ole wan with Neonah, tile ing lots, you big UaLlikill", said Da I . I I I � I Midian. �
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little limIt-b2eed Inaid. as he steppea up T. the rail and thre\� - V5 �i 1:1111 . what was Ill tile hand of \V,llliI
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. Tho sight -of Marie gave -Don tile In tho sup with his Own namb on it. 11 1. �, , .% f I I Car6y? A ahoemalror's. hannner. Bill qour Nrhelows ,
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But it Ivan 4 I'lighiN conIplieutsd thrill, that comes out of the hat.". '. , .. � � Wolened. What won Ill the,hand of
It held the i1hreat of th,F &elatost dan-, The ranch riders expected to see 1. 11 ". � I 1 ,�7 '� TAIllig1torts? A surgeon's'lancet, anti
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jer which he had yeb,fnced,,1Tlle,wCIl. firework$ follow this i0l'Aarkab!o Ovi- I . _ .� , with it he opened �&frfca. , � and yourhise
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I " �� the answer ,be ma& wall the , same I � I I 11 wl . . r the herq, But wItpil.the call or God I . .
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� yo / A j � The Mallo� luck still hold. The, name ' � .1 . . � . I . 0 �, ---- � . vsed acco ing to A
I � , , of Chuck Jones was; one, Or. the first '' I r . . � � I I 9 . . a , vsoy little gFes a long ivay.
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. . . I The sellae at hearing is inoot acuke - Itiq .
. .),Ivii on whatover vehicles or live I � � I There Is only one LUX
I 1. . .1 stock wal; handy, tit,- cowboys oil their , . � I I I . I 1. t I . 'in 1-48alralsis salt birds. 'Zile orgaus of made by lever )3rotberslim.
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I . , rlding� the chuck wagon ich, was go- , � " I .. . 'de of.tho
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I . I - ... . . ing hlto�the' chuck wagpil race;, " . � . I . . . I I 1 in packageg, ncv<,,Jr in buS.
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