HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1928-12-27, Page 6First- rop Japan teas eke atItiiittedlY the. os h'e'eded tri stake their; week as llawtle.se
AS the black ere of the devil,
a out of the land of bItA58Qktt&M xt was long after saver when Blaze
that
@�t1
leaves,. The
lido into eight,
Closely followed by the heaving 'va
Japan • The boys rale up at that instant,
,J an green tea Is Comprised Wily of first croft stow Cat
sh t iia
gen. Cash jogged over to see it safe-
l3' !;et c' acme( the creek. Bodine otrered
Blaze'i h
r i a
''• , 1''t ; .'
Cash joined them anti, he and Bo-
dine went qh. Blaze ambled over to
where Widget was going through the
motions that meant breakfnst for him.
The new hand wee looked over by
the boys, and, with the free -masonry
d
't 10.
was given + r
a
.$
thecow-country,
of
anti a greeting
Having eaten his all, Blaze crawled
-- Iunder the wagon to sleep.,
The sun was out and riding high
by the time the foul' men headed for
I,
lrresi3 fret
the Gardens
W s IP ER II NG
$AGE.
By
NARIy' 51riCLAla DRAGO AIrD
oo sp)1 most.
toPYRte87, iazo aic.A smote, Itis:..: I .lost my wife,
And everything;
home. elledf a mile east of the creek
they met the 'Reeling gang.•Thete was
nu las0 Motion ' here,' Noontime
O1ti
te
brought ,Blaze to the Bull's )lead.
Melody had been silent for an hour,
but as. they '''(mics) an. the gates,
'
the
•
nearness of a emnfa.tubio.
bed awak-
ened life within Hint. hi a moufnlSl
voice he baw'1ed one of his eadde.
n Linlber•s
1 lost my watch,
1 that My .ring,
Nilvv
1 Rebel Creek. Melody lay down to Oh, I got bad iasis,
big bossof the Double; drink his fill fon the night. oh,e , . ;
•
Dick Acltiin, d
cbrought
rock
teasong
a A
• dl:,
t ' tof hissadof his
as o of o3) agony
eQ 1 aZ
r oda n ]
B
JoseThe 11onJo g h
A ranch, calls ,.
powerful of the Basque genie in Par- fora buck -rest, he sat in the shelter 1 Acklin to the door. Ile saw his new
(disc Valley. Jose is owner of the of the willows and smoked,' '.men. "That yea, Ieelclaee?" he. asked.
le.neho Buena -Vista and is .father of Timo (iter trine he teat Melody in „Step •in hero a1'lnilluie." Tho ant
Mercedes, len Bon and little blfna, the arroyo. Nothing happened to: Kildare's b iii Bring jaw, his poise,
Basilic, ebste Bodine) new owner of h� ,monotony of their vigil, ofhis calm, unemotional eyes told
the old Webeter place, is visiting Este -ire and
ban. Ho meets Acklin and later theJrt 31he my I. rode high. Blaze knew Aeltl!ri plAiuer than words that Here
plan to rob the Basques of their water ,(t 'vee. sabring midnight. Innunier-+teas a buzz -saw than
groused; a mere
ne ply, Acklin titles to llodine's rar1Ci1/'tale�jga rets had parched his throat. without excuses, hard-headed, and at
forinstructions. • '?aeu, he reacher) the creel: again his best when unbossed..
a
says
he
tax v
but the water „ ash s
Xdrink;b t , C
E STORY down to � he began, GO ON WITH not l o ch eXterri g ,
Kildare's horse had moved from }vhipc�'h had been so clear And cold,' fmwies you. I've rarely ever round copies the 'own
the spot where Blaze had dropped was muddy b7 taste. He struelt a him mistalten, We're going to have Style No.314 g
the rein. He held his head erect, ears itiatc}r, deceived could see that his tongue trouble in the valley from now on, I
d not him, Some one had. •ou to know where 1 stand, I
expectant. l awant J
P
'daze whistled so low that Mer- crossed the stream above him. Ten''Lek no man to do for int, what I
cedes barely heard it. Instantly the seconds later man and horse picked wouldn't do myself. It's the rule on
horse came' to him and allowed the I their way upstream. l ,,.Bich this ram..) is run. My father
girl to stroke his head. Blaze lifted Blanc figured ; which
sant to me. I 1Jd
Basilic into the'empty saddle.
"He's safe up there," he assured
her, "My Man likes children."
The hoof -beat of a horse being
driven at furious speed interrupted t ids b, see would be waiting tllero if .found anything but wisdom in those
them. Mercedes got to her feet and he returned, Another hundred yards ttords•»
•
took Basilio out of the sa•idie, "I guess I understand. you, sir,"
"This will be my brother Eateban." -„— sr,. Braze stated.
The oncoming horse splashed iii � sis'- ' "I'uiglad you do," Acklin replied,
h water,covering them with ---.:r}f'�= "Yon t seie sleep now, 1'11 call ne h d f opening tt'tth Vienna. -The bones of the Alm-
a
the r On Lis back r T si=_^,t l' piping, t trian Crown Prince Rudolf, eldest sun
_ g
a mist o? silver aF nY: you about five, I want you to go into I lin The bolero is sewed to arm -
a thin,wiry narrow- =z a �.:=fo adiae rani ht just to Bear he } cies :md neck edges. It.s so simple. of the late Emperor Francis Jose£,
sat Esteban,_ .s-+.� P g
hipped youth. He leaped to the t_
PP
ground And, staring inimically at
Blaze, launched into a triode of ex-
citable Spanish. The girl saw that
be was upset and tried to restrain
hien, '
"Caller!" she cried. "Hush! Have
you gone mad?" .
Blaze had a fair smattering of
Spanish and of the universally under-
stood Mexican idioms he which the
as
Bas-
ques had adopted,
to follow the rapid words Esteban
continued to shower upon his sister.
He did catch the reiterated elagua
(water), and 'cequia madro (mother -
ditch). It meant only one thing. The
Basques did suspect their danger.
When her brother had finished,
Mercedes tried to tell him that Blaze
mesa's rim. Cautiously he peered covered before noon. Seveta mo
was a stranger and to explain how over it ,Esteban included, had ridden up the 0rnor of Dlnclras, will act as Viceroy nal" that after thirty-nine years' sn-
ba thankedad helpedazeilio and her. Este , creek to find the cause. They had not during that period, his tenure of the once he wished to reveal the truth
ban Blaze with some show ,f Was it the fallacious' one far before they ran into the Governorship of Madeas having been before he died.
gratitude. He swung into his saddle and he stopped. extended by a year with that object ARCHDUKE ACCUSED
the child up beside him. treath of the night wind or his own Double A -wire.
the of other Jones
de of a in view. 'serene in London Lord Irwin a
and caught back. With ears that had deceived him int') near- been waiting o
goton Capitan s ba 'table. will hold conversations with the Tlonte According to Maly's depoition, his
1
tMlolcedes P
Esteban leading the burro, they ing the sound of shod steel grating on He was hardly hasp brother met Couvt Chaplain Mayer on
started off.(To be continued,) policy.
1
BEGIN HER)!: TODAY
334
yank of Montreal Annual Meetir*g. ' Afghan
iii
Tills $u Via:
'The 111tH annual 03551185 of the
Bank 0f A2'ontl'Pal, holo at the head
ofnoo, leas marked 113. rt nutellot' 05
t1l)p9rfant ineideuts ally developin0nts,
. e
r• t weremad
Slxhaoro expressions of regret
o e -
M,
'Ir Vincent A7;
the s nee o b
d
t rob P f
1(
• wha
hal
^h of filo Itaar d,
lith, Chalx nazi
presided at no annual 510011ng of Ilio
Bank for 00 many yours.
Of spoele4 importance, was .the an.
(+enema) 14%nager'13 . 4558 5'
Sir Frederick }yiltidrnti.-pa3'lor. 31"
eridEsnatlagee et Beek of Mont)osa, ros.
viewing tee littalneee of the 11,11113, Said
in 11ut F:
"Canaan an a 101101e 11as enjovod snore
the
At
ever bRf
UMe,
prgaporJty than o
oeminenetillent of 15138 a su00essl0n of
53)04 ilar'vests has already' played the
eoullIr)' on a prosperous footing, and
neuneelneltt of an increase in the -the. position Has been further improved
authorized (Mintel front $2.1,170,000 to: this year 113' good average 3'15)41 or the
Staple crops In all the older provinces,
10131113 the 1'rakrl0 l''rovinees 11005 far
surpassed 13,01 previous 10501)18., il)
ln}hlotrltll lrettlit3 an 110tr1un•dinar3' en-
largenont has' shown 1t,,elr 1)1 eenalruq-
tion works, Juan) beim; n a lno8
$GO,000,000. ''leo intlinatloll was given
of tiro amount that would be issued at
rases C time
the 1 1.
Ste ChaMlee (10Mdon, president,o3 the
$o Simi gyp:
Aiussnullnh Seto 1' :�•r) ° 115 of
Sartorial Perfection and
Gives Chiefs New
Raiment
Outfits Include " 'ts
But Tribal Headmen Leave
New Togs in Kabul
Storage
Bank, presided for the first 3.4 10. In 1 f t ion ,rite drat th1115 that made the Af-
111a address- to slieoeholders, hq said, Ar „Neal" ve exploitation
tie. '1'11esu e areae Ilio lralle sit UP anai .take 1101160, fisheye -
Widening
tu')1)Ot eopleltatlen o1' those great iur- g
rural assets, water powers, n tnerult; lug, King Amanr11ah's return teen). )lie
and reroets. Also, wo have seen it•fur- long visit to Europe, was his sum,mous
snap
"1tao1ewiug the business sttuatem to
' Canada, one rtpah0t -hitt remark how
lapidlY the basic sources of our nor
tiou3l 105311th are 'V1)150hlg '1`115 con
r•urren00 of a -wide .Variety of raw ma
t i1 t 11111Y
ter al with
tiler hu:rettao in revenee boat the tour to ase )Bari) Iron of ()),rite 3117
Set tondo,.. naw "ranking high sumo;m: The Chicfl, obeying, 0)1me to Italia) in
canet • les now
.t t t c , �t ' •tin of
4l. 4 )t11ia
aaa s businessi Sulln . c g
' )rail
haat
((t
lembalm,1
w � fiiotPl s have nit"'ituge, auu s robes, " )'npe shoos.. enc
r• 1 circa l3) Llou; IhR3'
1 w•a e1' patvels .ontri of uluuc.y lihlo 64ne
gigantic sonic gives Canada ex.traol a laws increased the demands upon ninny baegV -red tr01ttQllt, Theme were 104
3)t,
43)1)1)() pro)in R.i, 41ieb5c.uncl"clot tvlU )alt app�'arad 011 a balcony, fnirnaen•
11111'3' et,t,.•tattltlOe for all+rg1171Y1 ese of Dai 1R(Itlatl 11'4,'alld Bawl) Cl'ea13.1. the
a .rad
ho
'a " t
t to a
1 g
spicturesque
t
n
of tic
l t d the fact that these i1;11,1 -11t1,0
yr ortu n ' )o a hkghest sl.ne Ut amp 3)l 1 .
opportunities' tire ❑o )lain'," realised is ]'nt•t it•uluri vin khq tit chin)' i3)- la tltt�re1°!ll ConftYard 3V13eTT 77nra11pi-
resulting lir 1l, establishment U1. pit10
:tr•r. 0nt01'pr1500 involving 1(•350 invest-
mea1y of eabliul mat eentr1buttng. Ili'
1103)1,0(' degree to, tire. general 110113)13'.
Call Money Market.
nlanulacturine has, here 1.31 an u(P,1-
00(10111 0,1
_00(101110,1 scale, despite: e3e,.pti to it, a late its dark gray fi'oolc emit, wlnto-.,-•,.s a.
flew 1in'?e o)vin6 to outside 1'<•moo 11„0• vest grit•' stt'iped . trouser(, - 1 it -Vie-
,
Y1u}turtauee.ua, :sp1te, Patent 1, (that' sheen, rapine.,
"The tourist gloves, eget, and gray top hat, says
"Tho Baltimore Ston." -,
T110 tribesmen Stared in alrlazemont
at thele monarch, wlho stared bank
with. the' smite of a man wile knows.
"There Se 0110 to ` he ti'- somewhat) to has risen t,0 fast-f'oft the
widespread )der that -Canadian banks ratite unimportance 05 a row years 050
have transferred large amount of; the-31(000rding to G01'01'nxnetit 5333.1105105
motley to New lurk for Pmployatent in' tourist( from abroad spent over 4275,-
1011 loans.: That .notion is wholly, 000,000 1n Canada, in 1027. As 50e1•y
e330110011s. 9'10 policy of the Ilanit of'. gree sea 1'0)1(0 s an 53011 larger 005110)•
11005,051, and 1 03)13' say T believe this
of tourists this year, the, intending also
app1303. to all Canadian. banks. ,has long'. has no doubt been greater during 1.028.
been to 5arry In New Yorlt.a substan-
tial proposition of ready reserves or "Comparo.this.tourist trade sf, $. otic•
quick assets, No.:funds,-:however, :W611000,000 ith With other sources
the 3alue t.
0001' 1oatisferred to NOW loris or Lon-, 0oun
don' to be loaned on call .until every ,Citnadols wheat exports in 1027 tvae
legitimate need or our own -country has l$842,000,000;'. of. our 'n'trrerat production,
leen c• Output r o )1111
possible,. *emptied It'll.)). Our loans land Paper mins, $220.000000;. 1Dridently.
there lave t ana'.l) in
a year ago.'
that lie,inows r .1?;at;5 what, The
chief's,- 'the leht'1t3 of 1 them, were
then (}'meted ^to'-tTle!'past-what c01•ree•
ponds in Afgelnilsfen to the army
ponds
aster's 3tot'es and 'here they
• , 1VIART. BOLERO . } l.8, el0o58 examined and Ef at all,$84G 000 QOQ 0f olio au Dn e 3)a 1 sur tdse of the.party,
THE Stonsil the teal p
m G
lit- e n a
theb o
h a
for1 o a
sl. t ad
" 1 'ei'e a tonal
v fashion than n the n thJumping,
fe3) t ss 1n
net t k leSS lots
A becomingI Keeps Tal
ole miss of e 10, 12tand 14 years, is I h giant Tailors
was haudeii.nrat
the new bolero costume with cn'cul:lr nae g<a
skirt. It is Sllnple enough for elites- � :matted
i>I tl t gorgeous oa 1,
x�auanatgo�l o
a
53)1100(( intarost a'P'_1ligtl imparuince.4
--— -' " � a frock coat, Erten trot's°l.'s, hat, ''theta,
room vet dvessy for more formal user is CG'kS
0.001', y e ,
i'tp made, both in colt and fabric. It
511 1 01' under 00 epubli name in
oto„ in tact, a dupltcnte of their king's
South American republic. tit And as he gathered
At present it scents. take e the hie stuff together, Bice a . rookie get-
brown
et
hehad Come half tL : ' hate o • l ers all
mile or more when My Man stumbled.; the giving of them, but sometimes
Any but a Western horse swede have i they are necessary. And the man
been d'wn. He slid to the ground, 1 who can't take them without asking
title in hand, and went on, 1tnoevii,g why is no fit gran t0 haye,' I've never
} beige and
•
r
aeu
o ecu o -will P A
i Prosecutor chief was)
thePubl ehis nest 'eerie, the Ch
chooses sheer weal m Prince case: However, difficult prohielns have ting
brown with sheer neige eeenn bodice Crownmarched on to where 100 tailors wait -
r• Brown velveteen is used to be solved first, -since there are Bol ready to fit and cut and basto the,
and colladoubts whether tine authorities have 81ot11es.
for gentle, . pipe edges of bolero and And white Esrey'\voro waiting for the
blue velveteen with Clew in Death of Rudolf, Son the tight to demand the body, icn
for pert tie. Navy of Crown Prince ludo) s which�came a ki'eater sur-
h' ih and final .nts along
is now kept with those of the ether f rico. #']vary. nlanjaelt of ahem ,was
deceased Hapsburg:.' for: centuriesPriered to. repair to a barber and
hack in the famous traditional vault oomerder •linos clean shaven; this tittle
in the Capuein Church in Vienna.
white sills crepe bodice is fete u
can be made at a saing well 'worth
while. Bottle green homespun, placid
woolen in red tones, navy blue .wool
repps, and patterned wool' jersey in
combination with plain jersey are
lovely ideas for its development. The
two-piece circular skirt is joined to
bodice, that is cut from centre -front
els and finished for
of Emperor Josef, Hints
at Assassination —
Tragedy of 1889'
Linked to Johann's .
Loss of Titles
Death Laid to Archduke
Flat on all fours he e.awied to the
toitch showing that the king" had hall
EVER PROVED. his eye on Americans as ive1l,as Eng-
.,
CLAIMS N lismen, when deciding to dross up lh
The death of Crown Prince oRf the children. Finally, washed) and shaved
told Baroness teles o is one of the anand dressed up, the'.eldeftairls were
traditional mysteries d e the Eoluti ns given a three -clay party 10term111gled
royal houses, and dozens of solutions with Rotarian -like discussions on isn-
ot it have been attempted. Most of preying the kingdom along "0O1 3Ce".
Cho figures in the case" have died, lines The police had a busy time
rho former Arc u e o ane )seeping the frock -Coated warriors'
from sitting (town on their haunches
o3) the grass and i11 the streets and
thereby spoiling the new finery.
Women Drop Vella.
The next thrill the visitor( wore
treated to was a sight of their women
folk—aud everybody else's. womenfolk
—running around town, by the king's
order, unveiled. But take It eh in, all,
they had a great time -until the king
took their clothes away at trio con-
clusion of the patty.
As the monarch eepiained it to Ms
disappointed subjects ,,this make-up
would have to bo kept in the. best of
a1' P who died in 1889 in the. Mayerling
news. You're a stranger; you'll be pattern price 20c in stamps or coin Bustin lodge under ra sto-ions air- Since the departure of "Johann
safe. I want to know what the talk (coin is preferred). g g y Orth Archduke Johann
HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. emnstainces, may be exhumed and ex -
l'11 have a message for Bodine,
too. No trouble finding the place."
CHAPTER VII.
TUSCARORA PROPHESIES.
Blaze reined up in front of Chase's
store. The postofftce was located
there.
Benavide's pace was down the
several .doors A'sural1 crowd
street
your name and. acid e s pram- amused owing to a suspicion, 710w be -
Write and second cousin of the ]air Emperor
Francis Josef, from Austria, more
1J•, giving number and size of such came strong, that ho was assass!nat- than 100 men ill. different parts of
patterns as you want. Enclose 20c in ed. The official version circulated the world have claimed to be him,
stamps or coin (coin preferred; wren after his death was that he and Bar- but no claire has ever been proved.
it carefully) for each number and °mess Marie Vetsera ended their lives
�lx•1 Patten 1 double 1
Bar -
address
Jour 01.181• to 1 sou 1 l3' a o3) a 50113 0. In True Colors
Servic , 73 West Adelaide $t„ Toronto. Although many doubted the truth s 1
Patterns sent by return mail• this story, no definite
proofs against Leo lSlaxse in the National Review
--- -
it could be raised, a1i persons initiat-I (Louiion) : FOreigu statesmen have
ed into the secret having pledged on
stood before it. Half an hour ago V sero India $ p g little knowledge and less understand-
ed
Basques, excitable like all V of� oath to preserve the strictest silence, ing of American politics and Ameri-
Southern races, had been noisy 'Vi• sitEngland But recently the,formel;. heart Chain' ,pans, the moat ignorant being perhaps
enough. They were glum now and to w Iberlain Count Arthur Polzer-Hoditz, our noble selves, who are hypnotized
silent only because they had talked ' f "the Lugllsh speak•
themselves out.
The loss of the water had been des- I3)
published new evidence, which is new by the legendn i condition, Other}y iso, with -all the
Calcutta. Lord Irwin, ViceroY of st:pplelnented by' the stole- of another! ing nations." This beguiles' us into; die, will go home next year. for four court official, "Josef Maly, who told conceiving a totally different United good intentions in the world, a vel-
)ago- headman. was quite. likely to go
1 of them ntbs, and Viscount Gascheu, Gov -,the editor of the "Neuer Wegner Jour -
Theto that which actually exists,
The: reader need only compare the ont'goat herding or heart hunting or
Responsible
S
to
to
men
on
some Simillar Afghan sport inl the now'
i ns
s
0
f Re R.
attitude 1 d Ev n
t ole
m
lolls i
a d
et the P
es
n
th S
this gide of the Atlantic. onwards the Wally, promised Amaaullah,' business
Great Republic with the tone of Pray suite, golf suits and oveialle would be
tical Politicians in and around jTaetl- distributed for purposes of work and
ington towards Europe in genera} and play, For the present the ceremonial
predate
to particular iu•,,orc}ty to ap- eiothes would be kept in Kabul so
predate the lack of 'mutuality. • that they would be in shape far "big '
doings" when the chiefs came into•
town'Yor that purpose.
rock and gravel? Intently he listen-
ed . , , a pause , .. and then, clear
and unmistakable, it came again.
Flat on all fours he crouched as
he crawled to the mesa's rim. He
was twenty feet above the water.
Captiously he peered over. His breath
stopped. Right below him seven men)
toiled in the water. Rebel Creek was
CHAPTER VL
TED NEW BAND.
Stretched out around the tiny fire
in the willows, heads pillowed on
their saddles, the four men waited.
The long twilight was over.
Skip yawned and got to his feet. heir dammed!•
"Late enough," ho sighed.
"The The vagrant night wind eddying
moon's up. Let's go!" on the canyon wall laid heavy hands history has been so eaten commetn•; mast of the general feeling and de-! sJtall.
Indian fila they left the shelter ter and sent it sailing orated in bronze and marble as that j mend of the Indian Princes_ , Five clays afterwards the newspa-
Inlater the on his sombrero of Joan of Ara It leas required con-! l pen published a short official (10111 -
of the trees. Half an hour y down upon the heads of the men be-, in enunity to (550150 an
d•.the Little Washoe and held ' f th 1•ttl siderable g h I Dines (to conductor of orchestra) Dancing that the Emp-
f0rde t i 'nal means f
for the dry wash of the Web- 1'k h t b b ' "Do you ever play anything g by 1 tl Arch-
north
It has been frequently pVCSSeti on alis morning' after the Mnyerling tea -
Unique Memoria1' tha Govelnmen
that the fame ' lationq between the wit}sconsternation that Archduke Jp-
India h had slant the Crown Prince
t ot' India's attention crease and the chaplain informed him
u ere ie
ruling Princes and British ane Ahad called ngle-American Relations
Arc Path in 500tH i should not 110 subjected merely to d 15505 a glalgtel'nalcingn imjhasstOnate Nation and 'Athenaeum (London)
can of Commits
cuss o
YearMarked I I di n 1 h to Rudolf Duet the 1<<ttCr s 1 ho n
I
i u between 3110 finder a ayes n , .. resent is the really critical.
to Be
a In tee and repl'esenleriyos 02n A ireproac ea .
France States or their' rulers, but that the 'liaison with Baroness Vetsera."The phase is. Anglo-American relations. It selmiousacompetition. in
Fr `
of India should British
Co clue; Archduke) is
the Crown ePricO s naval armaments should not begin,
share In apprising the Brtiish Clovers -! ole tad smashed , Matters cannot be allowed to
Paris—No other figure in French viceroy
stet.
Skip held up his hand.
"That fringe of dead willows
marks the 'Wash, Kildare. Melody,
you side him east sways. Better let
him stick around Rebel Creek. It's
1 f any one to
low. The weight o e 1 e gun o Celebrating t o: in re-
!rside the hat made it drop like a shot. 50000 anniversary of her entry upon
A surprised voice retreated from itsJ quest?" Coudueto1l1'I3iith pleasure,
the scene. I
blow, Kildare knew he 'was discover- The Paris. Committee has.solved 012'."Diner-"�Voultl you mind play-
ed. Cries of rage and anger came up'the problem, In th months from Fele; ing dominoes: whilst I have my din-
ed.
c1' His rifle crawled out beyond h'uary to December, 1929, a series of ser'•" _ _
the crest, hi(s)s and ominous to those,renunciation of0 ars ;prerogatives afterward
stones 'will be pieced in the various I 55 the deduct GOO years from the voluntary, Years +)fterwat'd the
below. through which Sean of Ata calculation of our early 11'11° wn+•ld beard that .Johann- Orth had
common
drift, as they are nos drifting, Judefl-
nitely-or indeed' for very long. Pub -
How to Make Salads
Directions for the making of at.
tractive and tasty salads are given -
as follows:
Pineapple, sweetbread, and pimiento
salad is made by mixing car,.•( .of
ittnmgne ane lic opinion nntst. insist that the nest cooldecl s"cGtt1•eaj. pineapple, shapes
eros had divested -Archduke Johann; favorable opportunity is seized for cut from pemlentoes, and )lite of calory
of all his .offices and titles; the!new attempt, eon6eived in the spirit with• anal mu;iise; to which whipped
sluice Hien assun1ecl the name of Jo- of Lord Lee's speech, to place Auglo• 1 areae,: hits Le: n added, Sh ape in a
} ann Orth while., the public all the American relations on a really cardial
i
I time received the inipress'inn that his
footing.
WHEN IN TORONTO
. n of out Ala
Rest• th,, t;hi) Santa 'Viae- Eat litd Sleep: at
'ITS '-HOTEL
5CHQ
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assed. have any trouble, it'll MI I d d Chet rushing tot The first r f 0 1 1'l. 1n d'Sh t Order Service
11 I11 1 r 23 outside the Port de !tolls)' .Tplhls
110 „ 'Mg sec e•
dr
Chet
will he laid Echlin 6'1 R,C.,-.a11prox!mately the time
we > .m , C n an 1e 1'u 1i America.
roeben y )ranee at Caesar .held r;'ta;.
the least likely p Mee for F y toliaus the . asce
Chet 1) l.1 '1 me marched, m fought or with i liter at same. m. a y h been (emulated Cafeteria an or e
there --Ere g ' 1' ' i 1 l. that - i -•1m! f O •Eh s c,:•ith
bout hal° way ave
Lately rumors have ) n yONGE ST,, Opposite Eatotee
short time Melody Vaucoulehtrs, It was thlottgi Ronle.-It, 7' T'nwn,. !that the reports o Orth's In an incredibly
" reeze where o3) are, he cried. localities which nsio l 0071 d10'tfCd ml. }
come through, to w1 aT With his fired
hand he drew his six- ' out around the Winnemuecai his that would her name is associated: '�pnrur.Jlmnitl=Cemio 'vote in about'ghcl•ita, whit•h s:1nk en luulc to Soutli
ill hang gun and fired three shots stone
Were
gate that the shepherdess oP. Lorraine, Hotel Rates: $i Per Ray and Up.
dashed across the mesa. Be saw Kir- ' false, and that he was still alive, a
, )lent M'attCOnlenrs nu February 23, Minard's Liniment for Asthma.
with each other. You can see g long(
dare
is it?" he said huskily. begin her battles
ways in this Ibis Come to eft `Come here and see." 1 the following day an
He wheeled us 1a1� . "That'a rutty ain't 1 7 the
op to about
"You
to Chet
"You and Melody keep in touch d re with rifle to his shoulder. !
'1429, to leg n t
other stone;
1 4 1 horse and loped o e" wi11 be placed ate Abbey of Saint' x -'a
it. Melody. Blain, teller() she passed the night
after the receding Chet Blaze and'growled. "Say,pretty,
tivho in heli are you I '
jogged on. fellows?" after lied' nest day's journey, From
There was do mistaking the voice': the Abbey site went to the village of
that rolled up in answer to the red- 'Ceffondli, where her father was born.1
haired ono's question, It was Mord A commemorative tablet also will be
row's. He was thoroughly angry.: placed there February 54.
"Melody," he roared, "Who's that fool' During the remainder of the year
up there with the gun?" 1 stones will 11e planed at Auxerre,
.,B15011 and Melody exchanged Gies, Chinon, Poitiers, Tours, Or -
glances. ( leans, Rheims and other towns with
"It's me, Kildare," the former shot' which her name is associated.
back. "I didn't know I was making A noted. writer soya Unit theatres
you 145 so nice and pretty."
The two men rode away together, would 1)5 better without music be.
Melody shook his head. "I had it .ween acts, Wo 1rn0ty of some that
sized up about right, I guess." •would have clone better between) the
"Did you' recognize the others?" ,,intervals!
"Sure! Decline's crowd. The big
fellow was Bodine. The batalla 1V1fc-"Jhd you find out thorn was
grando is about to begin" Anything wrote; with It 0011)01 you hall
The weary -eyed Itielare waited out it to pieces?" Tlnsbaud--"Yes1 And f
the hours,. A drop of rain splashed now I'm trying to fend otlt if tliele's 1
against his face Aclin, Btxi'ine, and anything right with it since lee: jut.
the solemn -eyed Cash laughed) aloud. 3, together agalnl"
'Every drop of rain was et, manna
from heaven. It was the last touch Check Colds with♦ Minartl'C Liniment.
They rode into a little arroyo.
Blaze snapped a match with his
thumb.
"Take a squint at this picture,
Melody. To that Bodine?"
Melody shook his head, He took
the photograph in '11s own hands.
"Nope," he repeated. "Nature
didn't spare hire any either, did she?"
he chuckled. "No! This fellow Bo-
dine is tail and wiry. About the size
.of the i31g Boss,"
Ten minutes later they came t>
TORONTO HOTELS
Elliott and 1ficto'ie,
Church 4, Shute'' Sts. 56 'Orme St.
hi the Shopping District
ISSUE No. 51•.—'28
;47-
large molmcl en a silver pletter, mai
cover with the dressing. Garnish
pith pitnientocs and watercress.
Another lovely salad is sup fruit
salad: Put into individual lettuce
cups 3 strawberries, canned or fresh;
some grated canned pineapple, 1 tea-
spoonful of orenee pulp and the swage
of grapefruit. A(a very little syrup
made from pie erived ginger, I tea-
spoonful of len•.nn"juice, and' a few
drops of maraschino cherry knee. Tap
I with 1 tablesnaonfui of creamy may -
5(0 onnaise and a maraschino Chewy.
Have thoroughly chilled before serv-
ing. •
A thing of beauty in the salad line
is the £ollitvh'i5 ::.lad Serve on a
large silver platter arrange quantities
oe crisp white lettuce. In the centre
reels a mound of colt.ageschecee, sea-
soned well with salt and p111101ca.
Then surround it with the drained.
halves of canned peaches,' cubes of
canned pineapple and pitted: Royal
Anne cherries which have been sta.-
fed
t11f-fed with some or She cottage cheese.
Pater over all a French dressing read0
with fruit; juices- (pineapple, lemon,
and peach, with olive oil and a tiny
speak of mustard) as well 111 salt and ,
paprika. Shake well). , Serve with
this following hot chees sandwiches:
Spread thin rounds of bread with pee -
pared Weigh rabbit cheese. Put two
rounds together like a sandwich, arid
toast 0n both sides.
The hanii that rocks the cradle Poole
the world, ,
Christte's
WATER ICE WAFERS
are always rat geed taste whin-
ever you entertain.. . ., delight-
fully fiesli, crisp and tempting.
1n the store or nn dee 'phone,
(11to5Ys nsi. for