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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1927-06-02, Page 6� — �,­' I I � ' I I I I . _-r— ___ I ------. . . I I .1 , ,--.77-------.,--���---�-����l----,--. _10MMIX0100 I t" ' '' ' , _ I I � - I — I I I—, . ''I'll �, � _--m—-_ _____1_______ , ,�r4t­ , I '�_ 11�1 �, 1. , . I 11 i, . P � 77 , I I . I I I I ' , __. �1� � � I , I I I � 1, � 1.11 � I � ElSSAY I I �� , .; � I , , : . �: I ": :, I :1 �11 , " 1. I � 1, � . � 'k, , � I . � "� . ,��� �� I I � � : � ,� � P 01 �, 1( � , ,o:, ". , I ''�� � T .*' JZ ' ` ' ' ' : � �,;�, ACC - or " � � I 11 lum" I i� I I ,; ,W'SECO I . " 11 I ,, e t'N­,,0th � "I, I 1_1� ,-_ I I � ,� 11 11 _�, -, -� - " I �, I I I . . . ��' I �, , ­�� ,, I :: ,,, 1 ;11 . ..... , � 11 � ,. It I � L. ; :1 I I Qb I i F - , ,- '. _�,� � .� I 1- 11 I � I 4 ,�, I I I � � 11 I , 11.0, I V�� �, , lie, 00�E'." �, , 11 1, i 1; .. �'. I � , � I ,. ,� , I . 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I ,. � XF I a , , - I [ ': 7r " � 1r, 7 I BEGIN, , I that I had wou sa,(�olld prize In , , I 1� I'll ,�­, .. �� �,,��: , I I -D�Y, '_ 11 C. ,*own was 1118inly,-ConteliL ,I fully rcalNo and Ax- 1 1 , �,r - I ,'I al trial, th,5 cak�e for th, G . 11 � � :-:�,, -� i.. , , � I I I I greatest' of French shaken. Neither, my solicitoi� nor prepLato th , . i 11 .. I ., 'Usher o lilopc�r you�bayo beMoNrcet � a, ", , , . L 1. , � , � , 'tIJOm U01.,se" , Crow we , re able to discover mny� , upon me;, Gn(I I �bdpo t 1�t the s y 'I'll? 1. ,,, . I I dot! ve �Qwa ed, into file pres- he I ,� ,G � I - � I ence of the strange and four -e h _ c, s,, F, .1� , - , I . �, I I : I , further. The drlyer of th I "'. 0,0;n '-,.,k 11 A is .� m ��- � I I_ ,ompell- thing , "l, .. I .1 I . 0 maY,be of benentAo other young Can. ' ' '�t. , .,. I . CLE ,� I , 12, *' "' , 1 4� $;I,."' .. '�.' : 1':.� :1 i ' L, ' 11 I , � Ing Lord Valleys, the English -Serb hansom could not be located, and ,�.N,�*;, .'.`��? "'�� � �:, .11:� ... 1, : . , _�, � I I I Who had Inherited the title and estates . the adlans In malchij them realize vta' a k;:::� "i. R I I . ,A I Tan I , � . I , . .�: —_ . . � I , � I one who called that -night Upon Lord reaaly� cleric XI.; 4 1 . I I I , .1. I �. , I of his murdered Uncle, Lord Winton - :1 t�:.: - N:X�T�0,11,1: I I , . I I 11!��t',,i: I , . 1. I . ": I I " " Uq country � it is our privi . ,��: 'K" . ' I � I I 1. I 1, . t , I 'rirhe te& at,"a6 h - 4. on'117 43 C per , V rilree lives had stood between th� I Winton' remain , 6d'a mystery� - locle to O-I�U. , � I I � . . . . . . . . IR � : Las : :11. I ,,, �; ­�, . . , 11 ., . I I ,z 1b. Lord Valleys and the wealth of his � Lord Valleys eontinued to'sp4ak do- As rclaar4s myself, ' .. .11'. , DA 'GOOSE ... — ,- I 1, . - ___ -, _ . — I Uncle, But bpth of Lord Winton,a -liberately and without �tpotfop. ,,- � I have not much in `�.,:*��11 THE CANA . ,,, o 11 ­�­­_,_._ to tell, I was boni .... ,:R,,g j." I I in verplam Town- .t. ..'� I I . , : "I do , L ,� ,'�:.�k` .1 � , I I - , not kp It" , ," CANADA � 9 Ed, ,_I. _ 'L I I sons were killed in the great war. ow who this person 8111P, oil the f,ai�n foi, which I am very . x .1 ), nee -'and England. Only one, 'Who married an American, l 1. ��!! I 14,� DENIES ' ter � with Whom I,ord Win",,had a m,ld- glad, for In the country one is iii.direct ... 1p� . . . . . I. - I -� BRITA Fra . , OR . I I I � I , � , ant roo� -t - loft an heir and thie heir, a dau,gh , , i I .. . I., ­ � I I . , I I . I , Parls--Im,port i�l ��ure e&,�ect was barred 15y Engli m light aPPolntm4nt, could �,avo been touch 'with main Later I a1tended .: � . . — I sh law froln. - '�s' . d from tho visit of President Dou- 'heritanco amd. I do, not kpow.wbat ocenrrad aj d1cd Rock Pilblic School, where I re� , �, I � I � I morcue and Aristhle Briamd:1d Britain, Then came the murder �f L,,d that mysterious conference, except, . 7 : ne Canadian Naturalist EXPLOITATION,. OF., c cOlv9d my found4tion In composition. .1 . � I I . anctl �" � , I � , -Diplomatic problems, ,of the, grayest Winton I . � and the inheritance of thelOf Course 'L the ,- 'resultant, tragedy, I ane Do* oixtes:n and attend the Fene- ..'­, ". : Leading Bird Authority Ex- .... ... . . I I . I character demand the attention of, Sir estate by the strange, powel-Lul Ion n1la Coiltdauation. School. Coln- ;;,. I , .... � 1.41 . � I . � , :11::.4, 1 1 - and which Was afterward known to.ev%ry­ I : .'N Himself. , ,- I . �'U r ses ... I CHINESE LABOR' 1,Au&ton Chamberlain and M, BrIam4, morose Lord Valleys. I I I ies has ever been my pot I , . . PBe83ACK MINER I I I I , I i . one. I poslug stol I .1 I I . � � I , — , � i Buf opawt from virticular eareaments I I — "I took the candle which Lord subJ46t, My 'favorite pastimo Is, re,ad- , I � I � S acifIc points� the meetlax of the . GO ON WITH T along the Inc, cspeqlaijy�.tht Works of Charles : :: ; . � For6ign Office State Oil sp, 11 E STORY. Winton gave me and went I. In MV17 to tbo many reQuests - t1p We nsiticato Is rega;rdlod DI kens; also some of iho, ;;;; I ;;;; ; ; ; ��� ,,,,,,,,,, ��i: . . . . . . . . . . . I I,- lic.d. Of the I ,. , c , � I ,". . . � I CH,kPTER 11 I hall to the stairway, which defseepliled, modern � . � ray OPWoa of the white throated lipo_�, - I Amount of British Capital on both sides of the Channel as re'as� I I Die the basement of the house. I bad allthom* I belong to the United ..I row ad oilr� �Cailhdlan national bird, I[ I � �, -"'The murder of Lord, W I � � � I . ­ i -n -China is Small,. " � t8lblishing L the onte�mta opi'diale in bbe� , inton, the in my hand the key to the wine -cellar. Church. � . I- L wlll� say :that, thb, whiteAbrout Lg f I I I Wise, ZD911sli authorities attributed to , i L I ., I popul-wr Imagination aic," lord Valleys e I "The last i flaw of Lord .Winton in That Is All. As for wanting a career, � � I . I � lovelly bird, but not a bit'imorb so thaoil � I r London -Refutation of the chat ,It l,is pwllape sli.,hbly straining the 3 , I Gntinued coolly, his life'was his tall, bowed back as Perhaps I do and, perhaps not. Lives tss, B.D. SSIE E. 'GRIFFIN. the white cxvwn's�arrow, bluebird oil. , , -harge"that British capitalists are ex- oMe,r of events to describe this Year 'They spgr6d. no effort to fix it there a Young Canadian. where there . . I I some of the warlylere, or yet the I . . I I - plolting- the Chinese worker h- bee), no r gloteling it sdlyer Wedding. Yet Upon Me. That they were unable to he stooped to' pen the iloor, his hand is such I a wide range of openings who fought for their c1d; time supremacy, brenisted grosbeak. 14y what a b I I inado ln:,a memorandum oil "Labor it Was do; so Is'not, I"think on the ,latch. He seemed a sort Of s= I a . Conditions in China" Issued by the , � virtually 95 )4)aio:&go that Lord I , attributable to heavy shadow outlined against the has not ambitions for'the futur�,'Im­ Horrible massacres ensued, chilling' fUl', lovely, InUstOal TWWY, We ha 0 " � . . tkusOowna eatered the l"OreIgn- Of- this thing which you,call Piovidence deed for'n dareir'7 I . I - � . "It is �itr%utable,'rafilej, - � I I the hearts of tile sur*vlvllig settlarS, to select from! And-, I say, by I . � I "I roe ­. L , ,-Brititrh- Foreign Oilloo. In this,docu. floe, and 'his repeated i I tbink; door Ila. the dim light of the gaii-Jet With th cW114s for the success of but at last the degrading fireWater of moams-letushavewc - it notion L Ment It is pointed out,that "Ohina, hRV� Struct A Special fill ut"'mp"' to "' to the intelligence of my legal counsel ib�at'burned feebly, lighting ' the hall Our beautiful caulfitry, I am, I . . I I erldship -between a the fur�tradera arid t" oppression of bird but Istit-be Me Canada goes,$) i � , nit, bareak begun to emerge front tho France and, BrItaln W4 . n to myself.11 � behind him." . I Ilia Inoblest­ Creature thot ever XT , I .pre' e'mcoUr&W, 4 the white men bad their effett. � They , stage of domestic Industry, the. total � . . He looked directly at Monsieur , He made a vague gesture, lilting :!si�L sincerely, 1, wund-O'Ded furtier alleld and, the sot- on land, Im the aAr, or on the Wate a I I amount of 411 Capital Inyosted­in fac- I ons I — properly J'anquelle, His big, Placid face lift- on& othiq hands softly from the arm BESSIE E. GRIFFIN , . tortea is Insignificant. Nalit, . ly tile 6ted from that year 'and were given ad' 'his voicewas even and unhurried. of the chair-' - . . I I I ­ i I � - tiers came in and took Weir plao&s. Yes, Or on the lee or anow, he is ' ' 1. I " an impul,44on by"Xii�� Edward, -who I . Still theit%pre"mce. left Its -mark. Many fectly at�bpino,. - I I Whole of this capital Is Chimese, only came tq� 141renoe th "I arm Tiot embariassed �o discuss '11,Ioro, monsieur, chance of py In- , tin a JI), , I . have' in � _ a following year. I , .Of the, large; ofties of to-daY _ L I was be= under the protection I . . I it small percentage being British. ThO The year afterward: tho entente cordi. it,' Monsieur " he continued, aWb,Gn telligenee failed me, If I had i6main- , CANADA . I I Interests of the British people In China Mon was 110TIDMIly PTOclat the war had'euded with the death of ad a moment --ft, In fact, I had looked , I than names and it was from the Indian the euVWs, vring, and I .respect '. I . read.. I I name Kannata, manning A'eallectlon great blr& ap much as It to mate I I are therefore overwhelmingly those of In spite of difflolultf I op, amd, disagree. Lord WintomPs sons, I was, by virtue back as, I. wait down the stairway at Canada, our home atM natty, land. Of 11460, that the beautiful name Can- I for, any man to, but our Canadlian \� the trader and. only -to a 4rery Inalip, Momt34 It has of what you so- aptly 'called Ithe, ,cel. the end of the 'hall, I sholUd havo, . I survived the best of War d I Let us pause, for a moment to lot those, ada was derived. . I goose U fax superior, L Whom in nifleant -extent those of the ,capitalist and the trials at P-08 ranking. There en't of birth" next.ii succession to lseoj�,Lor,ll Winton's assassin.", � . old well-worn words ol" down iuto,l . Under British Rule.. ' . tivity be Will Walsh hlin�6elf up . I . or emploper of labor. . , ' - . to need., sayi the Journal, of an ot. the title. I thought it both ad,loitbl, The Prefect of Police made no Our� minds. A great thrill of PrIdo � � . � keep clean ropyootablN and � I "The ,evil conditions at labor In caslomal rovislon Of � d courteous to present myself to I'mment, and Lord Valleys. d6ritim. asses through our beings as we red- DO the real change, (lid not 'Come about thres au`4 with his mate, I the Anglo-yveua am I ,,ad,- I . � , I unw, 1762, with the capture of Quebec . Yew% Chinese factories," the memorandum amileratand4mg. Such 9, roylslo.n is new Lord Winton, and'I went to EnglwO I L FIZG their full meaning. Canada, this 'Whan Canada chn ' settle 6own. W, roAss a family of.,tirvid � declares, "are due primarily to the low nocce, L Thus � "After some !, mited from French . far that purpose, � afilifficultY, I An- bea;u,tiful, bountiful land, stretchl"19 to,British ruIG, and to these brave 01- four to eight as all Ca:qadia= shoulA, - � 'UrY, the prealdentlo', VOY. � little standards of ii-ving that p-rovell gan. Rie'llas much algailAcinat, The rola. "Lord Winton -Was an eccentric. per- Illy:tound the door the wine-coillki, from ocean to ocean and ranking high I diers and their leader, *.Ifa, .we owe Wild ge— "a"' off "Or lift- I may orally In China and to the total absence, son. As"he grew: older, and, after the opened it and efitered. It Was Very III the, graiLt - Tl I of effeetiTe legialation., The d1sap- Deverbotter. ButthoofiloW. itlitticus, death of bib sons, 'his eccentricity be- old-oue of nations ot the World, Is a great deal. If It had not been for know them to even make am applf,oa- J - those huge stone cells ourn We are Canadians. We were them perhmps� we would never halve tion for divorce. The niale, guards 109 . Pearance of the cGiacesiviona and of though,p canio-more dominant. I did not flmd which the early English built In their bo;� In Canada and'ar; �roud of it, had a Dominion -6t Qaaado-' mato an the most. Av soon as t"I , oxtra-territoriallty, will probably mill- ance of crolersvding am d'utwar'll aDpear' him 6whis estatm at Ravenscr4t ; he houses in which -to storV the choice They —g hatch, be ,protect � , ity, are scaroGly I satis- . for what after al Its better than to be Opened the door for tbpoo,. who were, ,to 7 , " I taw against Improyamehit a lmborooii� fitatory. , , vots at Oils itme In ,London In a little wines of�rrance, a Camellia, free and Unpatapered as f,,11a tbA OPPOSItO at& at � the t or, = . - . W. - I , .didom; an the other hand, growth in Every time a problem arls" 'it is Old house, which the--fandly has al- "It seemed to me that thia, wir'07 the 'waves of the, O-OMU, 41711i amid all With tbe war In the United States � Ing the, bables betweeilL a Parente I the Power and intimence of tile Mum- considered from 610arant unities. It Ways Owned IA a . street toward Co- cellar had not -been entered in a long tlxo� grandeur and beauty 14hilet', our came the United Vinpire Loyalists, He Vitt leave his faintly for her ;W-1, alist Party, wldch has (on paper at is so in China, w1hore British WOU14 Vav� Garden, � time. I Was mistaken In this Impres- Country provides for its People.,, brave, loyal British subJects who oil- for Iter only, but he will die in th� least) , adopted a labor policy, may' take' an energetic attitude,, ,bit,, "On the night that I called to gee 601L Fortunately for me,, it had, And Indeed wo� are ni>t vainly, un- dured untold hardships that they front ranks, for any of them. I I I promote such improvement I Pir�a. would obwerve rigorous all. Lord Winton, It was quite. late, I from time to -time, been looked into duly proud -of our Donaialon� Site 10 might remain trueja the British flag. I have ,placed their buishol of 'WrA "Conditions In foreign . factories etention. At Geneva, the opposItion. found Min alone In the house.- He by Lord Winton's manservant. I have nzturallr'both rich afid beautiful, i HOW her -110-11Y they battled the Perlis around One of My Mating padrz., and! particularly British and ,14pauese, are between the Franch =4 British yiewu seemed disturbed to sop me, but he said 'fortunately,' because 'this man- Mltuy and.varled, are the lyrics penned'at a new con try. of the thouzandsof hunitry "see tbail better than iti Chinese ,factories. A'o;i disarmament to oltairectorlatte. in was courteous, and I cannot cona. servant, Staley, ,�ras�able to conArra fit bar praise, by admiring Cauadighs I 911 We who.live in this 0onle here, none would Interfere With - - high proportion of the few British tac-'the Mediterranean, Britain has given Plain of his welcome. - He seemed, ray statement I -who have beau fired with onthushih)n I day of comfort know very ltttle. Were . , they not worth), ancestors of thd'groat those Little plate to oven. take* orw tortes Challenge comparison With 8mv support to Itally, while France is ex. how6var, "not to realize that I had "The Whole of the'l�w vault,was by her magnificent scenery. Her kern -ell.. I 1_ - I . i warriors, etatoamen and Philosophers , , In the world. � � trama17 reserved, leaving rather to- grown into a mull, ITO se0r)(1041 to To- cluttered with straw, piled and heap- thriving cities speak more'theal words who Were to follow and guide our coun- Whim traveling in the air; the Maio, L "Tho movement tot scouring better welrd .Tugo"vla. gard me as a queer, foreign lad to ad with it, like a farmer's rick, It can tell of her prosperity. A briet,'try safely through the troubled a a Canada nese load, . s W ter . the way, breakingi . conditions for labor was Initiated, and I There to an undoubted divergence whom he owed game obligation of hos- Wastlills aspect of tho,place th t gave ketch gives an Idea of her vast uu- 1 of MOW bitterness, Inevitable In the the air for his sweetheart, who is has been led, by foreigners, both ints.'Daspeodug Ruslyla, Britain taking vig- p1tality.)p . � me the Impression that it, a tural resources, To the north Is her history of any Prosperous nation. . . quartering behind him, and his faml . had not great timber area, The,s splendid f trav Is next,�to her, In brief, he do , sionarlee and.lcaptalists. The Chlaose, orous anti-BalslEevIst action and Lord Vglleys stopped. He leaned, a been entered for a long thrie, Arid it -r- I a with a few brilliant exceptions, have, .14'ronee refusing to permit Droctoadings little forward In the -ellair,,arid his was true it ests standing so silent and power,,,, � Period of Pro'ross. I On -0 Of the most self saorlitaing, godly . had not been disturbed 01r I beein generally Apatilette aird Chino,ae against A-1080OW,J5 agonts who onjoy voice took on a firmer note. � for a long time, The walls and ' against the sky,coxitaln millions ofdol-, We will this Year be c.obrkLtIm9 the principled leaders tho'human eye ev . fallor organizationk, so far as they- parld,tinoutary immull.ity, These dif- "Monsleur," � he sair, "J'am, saying floor of this, cellar we stone; the ]arm worth of lumber. The broa4'0 xtioth anniversary of our Domiclon; boh-614 And to know him It to toy: � , I hava. not been led us,ray Into politicH, forem,oft are ,Act serto to- YOU now a thing to swooping rivers In their rush to the. sixty YCdis since ame Of the grOAte8t and admire hini, Tb are L, not a us in practical which I testi-' ceiling was of Wood reerossed , ocean provide waterpower unequalled I tests in hi,�torY In the minds of Came. have beau interested only In the ques- eonsequelmoes� but their'llepatition con- fled at the English trial, and -which beams dried out like tinder, and the man being on eardi so.good Init wl . t1oll at ,wages." was not believed. Lord Winton told bins, as I luiv anywhere else in tile world. Her roll- discs Was accomplished by the Fathers personal acquaintance with curr nab I . In 4U r . . . stitutes a warning, me that he expected a person to call I a said, Were heaped jug �Ialus' are 10101Y and productive. of Confederation, fez sighted men, who Cart4da goolso will giy � a I him2n a I dome . ,PPO t of these remarks, tba Gouera8y, the recent efforts to fjub- with the straw In which imiumerable Her � caught vieloni of that which We have to.1tva, better. 11101710ramd-lim Quotes statements from sJUtUta' a P01110Y of rArauco-Gelmam P a It . fertile Prairies with their fleids of ra _ n Am within a verylovPullnutes land wine -cases had been packed. " raying wheat, the 4, lived to realize, a grOst, I,hrob.bimg, � to 'remst m f 0 11 Ilent growth of the - varlOus British. Consills and a paper prothement for the I�irmneo,Britizh at- I or p rhaps an hour. Ile "Lord Winton bad described the flood of millions contains a atirring I united nation, aud otaked th6fr all to . by,Toni Shaw, Minister of Labor In tents Will Twelve a Ohock, There Is asked me to return at the end of 'an I �11. ,� the Labor Government of Ramsey rdae.. every ressou for a closer so hour. I got up to ZO. As I want 0 Wine whi,la he wished so that I could romance as well me a great .1tivid,ead In attain It. But while we rOoloo, lot us Canadals Selecting Civic . card be. not ,mistake it, But he Was 'not car- dollars and ceats, The Rocklmi the,inOt forget the strugglest and disap. Donaad., In those, attention Is dramm, tween France and GermanY, but mat at the stairway, a hansoni, entering the taln In 'which bin it was to bofounh, famo of whose Vrandour has a d dis, Airdromes. . I to tile conditions of labor in the, clana- the expense (it the quartOr-OtIatury-old s m d pread I POlOtments, the, worry, boil,an London, Ont. -Group Comman4 bar mines of Haman (where "little or uUtOu . stopped before the door. The door and I bad to Make a search of very all over the world, hidden embedded [ ODUM90ments involved and bo,proud [or J1, I , to cordlisle. nearly the wholo of the cellar. This within their layers of, ag,41css wealth and thamkfml that we can boast 6fguah Stanley Scott, director of CanadlafI me torelam qmPItAI Is eraP10YOV) and � ­­�­ . - was closed but the sound was cloarl y did not disturb me, for Lord Winton U11told. Such Is our Dominion, Why noble men, Who through their wisdom Air Foroeii, while in thdo tity, in to in , the 41k filatures round Canton . I audible. I had fixed, an hour as the length of the should we not be proud of nor? and devotion brought about that Willett mectiOn, with Selection of a sUliable at .1 I - (which Axo also mainly run by ; 14Mrd Winton, who Was behind me, visitof the person whom he expected, 'Viewing the Past, I will remain, In, Canadian history, iai� for a -civic airport, Predicted gTeat ad 1� MID00ecaPiNAI), Vourf,ecuorllft"m I I came a6 down the steps. On & con� and Who, In fact, had arrived, And - mortal throughout all the uges� , vancez in the Domlulon!a air verylao . hours a day are being worked by goino I sale In the hall were several candles I was not to return until that time. # But It Is ouly� whea We look back in- I In the near futur Alrdromea, be ad4 ,workers" in the mines, and "seven , 41orlous Our Future. ei * which the Eervanto, acoordingto ,o the past that we fully realize how . vised., should be situated In the vorr, . An to It was, as tearly,as I can determine, 69,mada his eAlvilaced. A few hundt4d And now that we have reviewed the heart of Catiadian,cities, because tho*sb' days a -,vook at work Is quite common." custom, had placed there. m, about eleven o'clock of the night when years ago our new peaceful and lit D46t, let us look into the future. Whitt at Croydon and Bourget are 46-MI31.1 . The workers' 11averaye Wages, are, I Came . to Lord Wintoni for he ate I Went down �ths.uteps to the Wine' ,tvllt,,d country wee almost a 14 to be the, crowning destiny of Can. utes distant fro � . wbout 14s a, mouth'". In the silk fac- � 1 ­ me as ray hand was on the doo 90 collar." J11329101 in London and ParI4 tortes "they 'work, eat aud sicep in I I out. Ile took up cue of these 1015 . I In whose depithe wild unlina-le prowled, ada, 'hall the moble efforts of our pro. rospectivoly, and the gazoeng-ers, It has 4 1 1 tho same quartem.11 Tho avpraga . I in a tall brass candlestick, and touch- The man remained silent a Mo. and. Uninhabited by It I unions eavo by decessors be in vain., She has ft-,- been found, regard this as a ddl` � I I working 447 '-Is dtateit to be, thirtedn, I Ing me on the arm, handed. it to me. inant ai if In tome conte))Iplation. the different tribes of savage Rodman mandous possibilities and in our hands vantage, hours. and the ordinary working week . I . I . " 'Instead 'of golog'out,' h, ,old V Inally hi combinued: I who painted their bodies - with red Res the making of Ker future.. Shall M.J.r-Geu. ,I. 9. MacBrIen, retfir"I ' . Is sevendays. . 'Suppose you go down Into the Z;! - "An UnfortUriate accident occurred. Ochre a it be uladying, worthy to be, cherished olkl,ef of staff of the Canadian AeDarf '-I I I With regard to obild labor. the r I I I huntod, fthed, and did %,little primi- by the generations to Come. L Canada meat at defense, who ,was In London- . nem-' 11 I cellar. Thai* should lid some bottles In rising from a bin over which oraudum Voting Mr. Sjiaw says that I . of Burgundy of a furnous year stared had been stooped, the candle touched tive farming, Then Came the palefaco I has had a great PRR, Is having a great With Commander Scott, warned 0__A� 1 'teOAY 14% Der cent. at the labor am, I ... there by your grandfather. See if a wisp of straw hanging from above, explorers and their advent marked Pre t, and will have what promises dians that unless a great sh, systt4l ad. an 0" to ses' , , played, so far so statistlice can L�" had, . � I 'You can find thorn, and We sball'have and immediately the drled-out� hall- -new day Ili the history of (A,n d be a areater future. She is Young were built up witlilu this oountr$1 seems to be under, the ago of 12 years, . a glass of wine With our pal)c. 'I have rotten wood of the beamed coiling the Indian. Gone forever Was their I and has accomplished much, and how ot-hor nations would Outstrip the D4 ' Nearly 80 par cent of the child labor a groat deal to say to you, my nephew. flashed Into flame." �, . tree,, unquestioned sovereignty and In much more she will mccompliab 'is not minion, and Canadians would btoom6� . I -nt. of the � The wine will austaln us.' I its place they found theIr right uvurp-, for us, who can nelther foraea or for. passengers, I 111 girl labor, slid 57 Per ,at . I Re paused again, . I c�mtribiittng to tha, now' I total labor empaoyed steins to be. . "Yon will see, nionelour, that this "I was ap . ad by the white Mon, who laid their'tell the future, to say. We must leave transportation System Without bowin, ! female labor over the age of,12,11 palled, but I did not lose hands on everything, c4alming it for It to the guidance at the Great Father, Ing shareholders In tile. benefits at th�, , �, —.5 I I Idea that I ,%yea merely a gio-wn-up my sense of necessity. I un-dertook themselves and thel� country. It was 1 who so. far has been with us, and who, enterprise. As ad-vii;ttl establishment ) I . I lad come to visit art ancient relative, to put the fire ouL I mado a deapor- Inevitable the Indian must go, but'not we humbly pray, will continue to be at municipal alrdromes, even though' . ,o INDIAN BE -AM I I I I . 'was quite fixed with Lord Winton. ate eff&t against it, there In that without a struggle, Deoperaialy. they through the ensuing years. I I I As the servants had gone out, he was mrider6ound -0011, for I L . . OPeratch would be at a oss far some 11 I I know the ____._--=_—.M I .­­ time, �l . - sending mai as though I w6ra, a lad house Must burn if this Whole W I . — . . God . . i WORK' GOES ON ' from LiOlton, to,find the wine for our ceiling took fire. The place filled with Don!t Sea Diamonds. � 0___ � I I I I . tonversation,- He gave me the key, sincke, It became Very nearly impos. London,­q�bmt will mk diamonds BRITISH PARTY . . . I r New Stations May Be Ready . a direction about tile steps and doors, sible to breathe, but I did pot give UP be Worth next year?" � I . Government and Instruction. I - I Re even said there Ivas it box of bis- the fight agairlst the fire. 'Pinally This qUeotion Is be -Ing put to dta- . A People which wishes to suirviye' Year—Last Link in � , Omit on the dining-roolm table which When I was blinded, choked and very and valuers and jawsll4rs by Y ,\ -PORTS I �, This . , -up. at man , TO". VISIT U.S. I I and.crow great must have an allito I . , ' . � I should bring It, was all, you neatly Unconscious, I broke.opon tibe I � . — � .3� - � � . I � Ading, froin the b,4s"nt .,of klDnes and am n;w -Perturbed by tile Officers cif'Tritde 'Groups to the grant o I � im.T.orbant sUbsidlels to 11 � Empire Chain, I IS04 1 tee monsieur, �qulte as though, I were door It people who have invosted In Precious ell vtreras Of hational aotivity.'With ,, . .� -Thp, wireltoa. stations, one 1. .1 by Sir Ernest Opp m4eimor uTsl 6 . . Bombay . tin Undergraduate from some English the house and -ran out Into the isbieet, pr6thation . to teell: . .. I at Poona and anotherat Dhoud, which I . public, school." I I I 5wdy NorfOlk as an EXport rIcult I obool", aloal schoo� 1% I It stained that I should never breathe, e ) . an beingelt,octed by the, Marconi Com- : . I f T6'mail lool�ed down. at We firm, and I cottinied'to,run. chalyman of the A11910-.41a5ritat Cbr. I � . Trade'Centre. . to the polytechnic e-ollool, to,thoa ) I I poration. of, South Afr .09, that nalest . I , for'advaacald commercial 41 , . VA.UY for the Indian Radio ToWaTaph . Placid batidi resting Upon and 'I udl:., i i , ob- "YOU know what followed. I was the but , I V Wilohington-By the InittutlTo of the the arfs schools, classical cOfIlt Un - . � put of alluvisa diamonds Is re- f the Metropolitan' gulated the tima,may come Whom it irginia, State, Chanabar of C-ommorce �veraltles, the Garern ant Is pu;;Z#1 I oo�npavy am itearly tOmPtsted, and , scurilig the arms of the chair in taken up by one a ges f, . Vkh the anticipated Opening of these 1. I . which he sat, , - . . � I in .. . pollcoi the burning h6se was entered, will! not pay to pro dilamoinds JmJ25 Of the leading .buslivess mon. at Lille xnost practical course for tho.pr* - stations thls Ye&r the last link In the . I "This, monsieur," he - said, � "is - a � dupe . I . I .� . Ymperial Wireless Chan will ba Gain. . .9 Portion ot- my evident I and Lord Winton brought out. 11 e* was South Afriax, - . � . I Great Britain, JilokidIng oMeoraf of the tion. cyr th4ee upper, class," who " . t0d, all the other stations, round A SMART'DAYTIME DRESS. English crimin G Which : the deadl - The small blado of a,knife, Tied ."This mowa ,from South Africa is A618041a4011 Of thp Bridsh Chambers needed for the future developmelit of � � _. . , aVeourt r-efusoll'to be- been driven Into his' mund to,�V&ct thoratafl market,!' said ,Of Oaninicreem) �kade-radba . . I i,bly L body low down I � R Of British ,04UT Province, - Shorbroote Tribune' L , � C Dipire being ,now In operati,en. I Decidedly smart Is, the daytime 110va- It was Incred stupid -1111 on the right side. The woUnd, rang- O�Loildo, u , Joweiter, "and It the public Indu6tries, Chamber of Shipping of the � (Lib.) , , . . . I I . . , T%o Indian syetam com�lsts or & dreas shown here. The skirt has an Monsieur Jonquelle. loolke� up 'ng upward, was deep, It had sever, ratuse to buy'-diamoxids we ball h d . . . � . ; � . . .� =6 Unitad Xing4oin, and the knOCiate � . twins-initting station at 'Poona and a inverted Plait in sell aide geaulLaild is rharply"at that Sentence. . 0, , 91 , � ---) . I ad a vital artery. , - , tobrlug,doyn the pTleos of the er I Ot I all . :� � I :: station 4t' Dhond, 11 � . . V,berg of Commerco a the Irl � I -1 rommng which IsAofued to a bodies of unusual design, 3 . , 1. sa ' Tile English crSininal court," he � (To be continuecl) � , quality otomes, � I . tate,, I ha . ve . arrived In the United I � . I . � � I I 0jout 60 miles train, PlOkIlla, the former I While the back is in me -pe�e; A belt I 1.4, 11 was even more stupid than,you . . I �'Tbo bait quality diamonds will not � States, � � I I � connecting with the roc;lylng stat4on I fastening at the sides achieves the' ltlagine� , If was� as " ae said,, -___Z!-1*_ . . . I . wft the mocksh on"gg Ibly stapid' " I . .. . I I be affected, as It is always � possible to Primarily 60 Party Will explore the ,_. I I The 10, , * . I - get VI(I of all tug good stonas that can, poso4bility of developing Ndrfolk, Va., ,_ #A Skenom and the letter , two-piece .effect, linctedi � I I. ' - , tratnomitting station at Grints'lly. I dart -fitted sleeves are - finished wit), Lord Valleys made no comment. &R�Ings of th4i Week. hoobtadned, onecially to ,kinddeams,', , as a receiving center, forb ritish -goods, ' . I �� . " , . . Tile Poona trazamitting �sftticm is shaped cafle to correspond with the "There was only my word for the A brokor the pvlea of . , but the visit cannot tall to Im*ove the , .1 . � I ,atmated . Education whie-h lag*os God out MAY � . .1 .said that dia.: . . at an dievagon qf, 2200 feet bodice In, out, and. the collar Jt5 of the, statement," he siid. "I could not -prodluo6 intelleAll I . cent. I I . I I , Above, sea level and'was .selected Ila becom' 11) Ed g4mt%, world: Pal., nionds- Is now 10 per oWer thin general social aikd business relations . inig cGirverw le type, No. 1�04. Prove It,. and yet it .was the truth." I I I I � 1. . . � I ItIolans, or nitillonalre raptains of In. I three Months ago. , between the two countries, I I "tert that there should bo- no 0struc. Is; for Dilues and, small women and is I The man was startled by Mon i U 1 I . I � . I , 0011 la tb8 dlrOctlfula of the boam. The in slies 16, 18 and'20 yea size 18 Jonquelle's reply. sle F dustry, It Will n4ver.prodmbo imam wbo I "Marchamts," lie declared, "are only ___-C_ �. I . I . I I � I rs, I I ana men If God I Is tleft I oivt I 'trite mfia.!tco anxious to pureba,se ston I . See Canada First, I � . - . � I � 11 � I I n never be Rxeirod Rt -Bishop. O want to I 11 I � I .. . Aml, or 2% yards 544neb. Prica4-would have been troubled to describe 1� ! I , .Quebec Soledl (L4b.)-. .We live Iii -tin . . "Minas,and serW system doo,s not mate, I , cr .- I I pmeave at present utafteA for the (Be bust) requipas 8% Yards 89-ionh I "Ono 'knew" that, � ulthough one hood ca' 'i peopaio�wh 1011 theines Tr,, . I - , - ,of Litchileld. � : will hold them until this sea I .1 I � Om*eed 20, bat &-cousidora�blo am has 20 cents the patto . I I 8 -t' ago when eve"body,travols, . , . we �V�� - . , IVA � ,I tho evidonce. It is precisely the Landed enta.t6s bliat outwardly laol,'Rnd th4n d1s0oae of thera at 7proft ,:7 go do�wu to-PIcrids, or California O' I . I ky! 7iis is � I I . . been apportioned far any future ex. The samt of distinctive drass liag truth," said-Monslour Jo,nquqlle I I r. I . , . ,� a -El Arm as filio, Rook, of .Gibraltar rt.r malto a trip* lotor�o,sa tile ocean to Lon. .. My Old Stapavy., - I . ,, Wislons which may be Made.' In good taxio rather than a lavish ex- I LordValley's I looled steadily at the vanishing through the oalo, room.- . _____*____7__ d4on;'Paxis�oTAorne. Wizol"g, Edmon. I . The MM4100111,00mPaul.areoulloaror. tAnAittUrO 91. ' ' . . ., I I I I I , rfiMWF- - Every Woman Prefect for a moment before he spoke. David Lloyd George, , . I Ital . YUg6sJa;Vja. I ton, Victqrla? - We hat�lly sve". ,thin it � We use it at 6ur I � , tug to howe those stailcas ready. for tho should wwf 66 im�& hot Own clothes, . 111'rogret, inonid6ur," he so Encl"d is a Xmil GI � ,y and - of them. We, dream of the Alps-�beforo . � I I Meat. The Imt touch" - . Jd, 'Ithat ' To me of Infinite - . I h , 11� house every day, Tla I "a teots at the q�Ajwt pow,plo mo and the homa dre"maker Will find- the you were not Present In that E ngliah lovellne" arid charm­i�_a-' Bo�zrado Samopiravw We av,r,, con- I vothink of the Rookies, just as Ive go I I ' v ... riot I PU I I I I I 11 Q= bed I Ult dd0Ips_Il1ustratod;;Jn our now Pa-' court,,, � b..sa-L Rough -tom. I I trad-lotod wIth dignity the unJu%t4IAb4e , to the WM4. Mountains ll�cfora we I io tho olaborats'and JoUlealto PV- 4 q Book, to, bagrapqcaj and simple, � The man looke,d down again at hils A good Motto f5r cricketers Ila "lm�p! "cusaloils mailt , ) by Italy aculust our-, have seen the beauties - children just love I I . JMd -it eannot'lle, lone b I I I ,of the, Lauren- , �, 1 00047 vithit 'a 'wonderful hands,.sbeerl strong, and us a otralght hait and a Modest niLmll," I'salves, We � have retrell We acquire I � , L - Ding 4 spirit of the Diode 4 1 UW f, 11 tlaus. Thus do sit Inter. 1 4,on over the new sylsfiein, ­ k#W,4 MOMeM I . Imetally . - , , : se"s's" IS 'em V L t6 Laij � I PIG as silk,* then he went on - never Xet Met a great orlokistor ol Wrialay'a, .L qu t from lic=11r .1 va , I PHOO Of the book sup . _ r a, I Prova ovAlon &lid we , have porall.0t. 'I', national spirit before we list a real I I . 10 O. ts the I I � 0 1 . lt a"Itlboll W, the , , I . 44PAI , , COP It happened, hpwevor, that this good L cricketor Who wa% ooncatbe��- I avoided onveitaming the 04tuAtIoll with Canediam' septlinant. We Ao not try ' I J I . I I I I *LT0 ORDER PATTERNS. chance, which you question in human P F Wernor. � ( I I I I I � I 11 I � I I I " , I I Unnecessary. abime. Italy does ii�t enough to kfi. W OUW Iowa country. . I � 0 NO I Marconi 0-vanz, &= U19 . -marA4 and address plain e to my aid. Ono of the 'T�e, good Understanding that exists seem to have Prol)emIr &P-premated, the Strangeits fle, 0 1, Toaamph. Compai , ly, who ars thafr ad W%iid your . affairs, dam I . I I ck to 'it and go into . I .� actitsla'm for India aO4 B , 10 IY� OiVing numbor and size of. such Metropolitan police on duty on this between Engdoind, and Amarlim resta attitude or. our Gov'�nneiit 11, this pa,' - . . , I I L I . L , ecrtacteb over Its charms and attra,c. I I � � Urtaai data patterns as you'want. Enclose'20c In night. in 'the neighborhood of Covent not upon alliance'-buit'upq 'fund& spe&_ . I our c6no 1 . � 1, cHeA Who v4da 'Opermte tlt� WJ7 Bqam- I 1. I A � ei'llatory stanil has � tion"; �Ve know nothing about tholn L I I I I - 0=1 I #ampo or colt 1co'n.preforv,eil; ;vrap'Garden. saw a, hateorn drive RWay Mental v&ltk,g rinclon those, verities 1, been misinderotood-for weallnoom .... lexcept to frequent th'a Places which are ' I . I . - . .. System undw con . dftg�" f1ro M the GOV- 'it eirefully) for � each number and from Lovil Wirtoli's -door; The tips�, believe, the, futu,re of elvilIzati,on Xle- Yet wo wved,64ng aurutmest to Main- In the flWalot. � Thise,hould I not,b,4 in � . � I I I I � ortiment of India a e , to a fat . , , . I I I . : =ry Meed ' I t.hG3 , Ira a4dioss our order to Pattern Dept,, as nearlY as could be fixed, corres- i76n�cl!s.�-T!)Eui*l�.railfolir. th .,� � . I .L I Ice, � � . Calillrying out oar , Inter- I, =7 countrV�.�� , If It' were ileither, pie. . I .or E, I - I Re � ,... I . � . - I � � I � %ft F i I 'I AW^. r�lo �.4 P I N 4 �rl I ext,emMon a To" . fal I u4liAlng Co., 78 West Ado. ponded ivith the hour'which I had in-' There Is o more Damina ug, story � . .. =� Wilson �l I tatn pea , I . national obliffations loyally, we hsvota I fulneeril 0 161 va,fled we nhon,fd. r'L � . . . I ...... I "itiou With Australia, on, ' 13 I I, i , ,V,04,- I I I � I Wds Ot. Grant& - Patterns seat by d4iCated in my testimony. And for the to read fhf6a thet,of_filio�Atstory of our right to demand the game an our own I theltse get to I'mow Vill, Owll'�countxy ... ... ­ . . . I . I . AA11ce. � . 11 , � . I . I i "turn � zai - , I ­ � flx�t time in tli� course or tile oina. own a6u.111a. Y._L�45ir Alfred ('Ddrin,gtoij. account. . �., � . � " I . r .."k I t., � � I � I I . I I � I � - - , I � �� I I � �­ I I I � - I I . . I r lint 4 . 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