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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1922-06-01, Page 6huntedeearidi quite legitimately hunt- azlto the deal when the site had • aeexz tuned over to the Government, which Every ' to 'll y h d tw 1,. M M therefore .obtained the land at .its nice11 s1 For � � legitimate market value �7. ,000 1 1' 1 th t t f h this time Fere By HOPKINS MOORIiousa. tC r'gn,,, by Musson ed on the face of ib—had not oc.cneeed them. he a a 'en M. C Allister into their confidence as soon as they realized the ex. en o • is knowledge, and ,cavly.his patience 'and co-operation bad enabled there to carry their investigations to fruition, The res estate transaction in rues- • • • boli had been planned by Mr. Fergu- e 00. 1*lo doubt the whole thing bad been and able • to make friend's," indnsereet; but Ly ii e both' Sara's eyes were wide open, g'uson and 1lainself had, get so inter, "As seen as I realized that there ested in the little game they were were Other lonely persons," Rt1.tl1 eons playing with the ealvetion of the loan t, l that I had il1isions when all the while there were thou - sends of other lonely' people in the world, and many of them, were worse off than I, who am young and strong Company) 7th 1 t t t t' had tinned, I realized company as the stakes that they appearances, a whoiie year of hav9nts graaudinother. r.�... ._, soil •o • • . sus_ • -_�------- � y I •bac) :' ,err <, . , e that every move the � known. rails mo opY for the purpose of (Deleting overlooked the Surface 1 d N i g G d th Barrett •111 The thscov ry 'II, gentlemen, I'm afraid there are -et prcion in the rein ofiek aby. It had made lied been watched by the my life at home and used to run in CHAPTER K its encu 11 to go arouxltl; but make Was a ease of fighting the devil with Quarters, �cha g �, Erre; for had Nickleby not believed lynx E�>ed' 1V1eAllistEr had'instilled in to see hex a doyen times a week, She Close & Gytiurselves at:home pletse• 'them a nofQuild respect. tlr'it he vas dealing lvit'li men whp ! had them childreil then. Now they're Bierman, Night Editor of the Re into ,, (To be continued) would corder, scribbled a , f the Re'- never •vexing folded it in. with a sheet of "flimsy,' •; i dropped into the dumb -waiter ler liox, colder; President Wade, of the Can- the •evidence they wex'e after. ` Dye girt, �rt b c ndya it z h a c ' adian Lake Shores Railway; Nathaniel and yanked the string that shot !GI As part, of that plan, therefore, they aloft to the composing room. He:L'awson, ex -president of the Interpro: had gone to Nielcleby with the .pro- r• his ton scissors, snipped. vineial Loan & Savings Company, posal that the three of thein—Nickles ca.hel fox € Tinhothy Drexel and another darecter. _ oil, u fresh piece of the typewritten' of the same concern, Detective Steins by, � Ferg )sone and the inuie-t tobuy m a C:• P, e report, fastened it with a daub' buryfrom Headquarters and Parsons, little syndicate enq up of paste to a sheet of copy Paper and)ci stenographer, broue•ht a tract of land. on which the. Govern - Page l.e;i it for a tringle -solea "box, .official court menet had its eye as a prospective le- g, the 'rear with Pardeau, star re- tion for the new Deaf �� Dumb In- The land. ha a market value g, -e..-Line-tube et his el'bory and he cation e, d 'bbl d, two -column head 1 From. the hallway they filed were as gxeecly, as himself they r {1 1 hxahy M Ailrstel, ° have succeeded in uncovering -1 all dead excerpt one eon, who is h the navy. So grandmother anid I adopted each other. As fox Billy, ; he was hi oi!• Facie(' Sundayschool l He es an no one at home to help him; his pec- Many of aur modern trade names Draperies my se ,00, class. in Diamond Dyes ambitious little fellow, but there is Grocers Were txifoSsers. 1•e . c<7n't appreciate the value of an have curious origins. The coster- l✓ach package of Diamond Dyes p of contains directions so simple that any education. But Billy is working for monger, for example, was in the d 1 - dye or tint faded shabby one. Pie going to be mighty peoud days a costard-monger. He hawked. woman can , waists coats sweaters; of hire one of these days," a kind of fruit called. the, costar& shifts, dresses, , , » The s " l to"'e 1 The whistle Meir m porter for the Recorder. Their faces st Th 1 d ' •k t • ! hangings, s dmaperie�s, every ,And who is to be your next tela , he word meager means a sellers -tins wehe s so'e s and then entry paxtoolc stockings, g g , ,� Live?" Sara asked. and is still found er non -monger, fish stn r� d the foreman's questions of .>]00 000 and this sum the, Govern- ,.., •; `- '•'s to the slip ! of the sol•ernnity of a jury brining a inset was quite ready to p'ay. Niclele- thing like new. Buy Diamond Dyes r.,, L:,bb.nrg his initials P verdict into court. —no other kind—then perfect hone Ruth hesitated. "Next I w'ant:a—a monger, an:d so on,' T itsh a newly arrived messenger boy,by had advanced the loan to negotiate .. guaranteed, even if you have sister," she said. "If I had a sister Originally the g, cosi was a gos'ser, ••"1 h telegraph companies; A brief whispered colloquy with • his t11e deal and Ferguson 11ad bought up lysin,, is „udi w.iione g e e P P.., editor quickly smbothed the perplexity a nranwho sold things the gross, or a.1 , q the land iii small . hats at sacrifice never dyed before, Tell your druggist I think that she and I could adopt rr:> ..olaan� flat fox eine from Brennan' face, McAllister hadindividualh material ou wish to dye Fonc ta, the most adorable little three- a wholesaler; no one by whyFos his "et, In ire, Brea," called Chic White, , rices from 'owners for a whether the 3^ i s ,; picked up ?ordeals on the street asie notal of 50,000. The, Honorable Mai- is 'wool or si11G, ox whether it is linen, year-od,d Spanish- baby that you `'ever name should: have Changed in spelling. Sp r .n;, Editor. thereceiver as had sent a belated message to the ton had told Nickleby that he ,vas' cotton or mixed goods. Diamond saw. She is in the day nursery at the W p r teresai tad downe"' office. It was a bi • "story" that ryas a rel.. ^rte, laid a vra:d of new again.oyl lb./Taking and he ordered Brenn• and acting for the Government; but the on the desk and hurried out1 Pardeau back 'to their desks earthB•hr- cheque with which he had "purchased" 'Then Bierman c;.enecl a drawer in ri the land from the syndicate of three hi; deck anal tcok another bite out struetions to hold the galleys till he had been his .personal cheque. The cf a 'shemk seandwioh before tearing the, arrived shortly. Kerr could hamdle amount was $200,000. The syndicate's en -el --pes fro a the newly arrived the present end of it. He waved sus profit, therefore, was $150,000 and hand impatiently and focussed his un- tele rm, this sum they had divided in three, divided attention upon what tii'as tip until now things had beexi very. $50,000 each. But Nickleby did not quo;. all evening, so quiet that the tranePl. g. upon the know—nor McAllister, either—that 1• ---•. t decent front page was a' A silence .had' fallen the whole thing had been juggled for 1 c4 u of a de-c,l 1 a. 1 g crowded room and as the Honorable p: '',..m. The Chief had gone horde a purpose, neral, the sanction of the eaidy to -night and had paused on his Milton -Warring allowed his gaze to ,Attorney -General, and that the "pro- T.-.: cut to ask B •.:nnan horn the news rove upon their ten -se, expectant faces fits' which had gone to. I%(r. Fergus was breaking and instruct ' him to he smiled reassuringly. He began and himself had been thrown b with f the everything down." If there was an explanation a e • d �• ih resent stances leading anything that McAllister detested it pees ea dna up to e p situation. It was not merely to ad - e, n� a oint its• point head an a. just Interprovincial Loan Company twelve -point item. ,„ j ffairs by the exposure of its official herr: Jacksontypewriter Brock. head that he had brought them to- Every tyckiaiiter in the city room ether. 'His integrity as a public ser - stopped clacking and the three Te- vant had been questioned and there porters jumped. They 'crowded to- -were certain features that inthe in- ge'ther in the doorway as Brennan terests of cl an required snapped his instructions, government "Get the Chief'on the 'phone a.ncl official enquiry. He was prepared to.The Christmas Corner. hold him for me,Jackson. Here move fox the appointment of a royal Brock sit in at he desk and keep commission to investigate and Your garden always is the most everything down to a couple of sticks. upon conditions vitally affecting reportfin- entrancing place, Pris, But what's in Call a taxi: Kerr." ancaal institutions, election laws and that little corner over beyond the He glanced at his watch as` he. other matters. It was something with trellis-? You keep steeming me away a foe +, stairs. It was +a„ min -which' he had concerned himself seri- from it,but it l'o.ol;s altogether too in- ously for several years, and it was biting to miss:' Dyes never streak, spot, fade, or ruii. mission, for her mother has to work. • Some one should make clothes for the • Synthetic Leather. child and each her thing's that her A,, newly patented leather substitute, I mother has neither. time nor ,knowl- for soles of .shoes, is made by> boiling , edge fox, aibd�— Ruth's voice faltered. together leather dust, asphalt, cotton ! Sara saw the appealing Hook in her the mixture when I friend's eyes and leaned forward. "0 fibre and linseed oil, , the requisite consistency, I Ruth!" she eiclaimed. "Would I do? reduced to q • being formed into a sheet by hydraulic I Could I be your sister? Would you pressure. teach me how?" heti we s eat of :a wholesale grocer,. we are really saying the same thing twice. ' Tailor is a French word meaning one who fits the figure. Draper is also French; it- conies from the word. drap, and means a dealer in cloth. Mantle -maker, originally Mantua - maker, is Italian. Cloaks were fas�h- amiable in the town of Mantua, and were called after it. Milliner, origin - It is waterproof. "Would I!" Ruth cried. "0, Sara, ally Milaaler, stood . for a dealer in wotuld I!" Minard's Liniment for Burns, etc. About the liouse ttte•a. to .t. a.m. U9 in �:uc,. a.viva.,va+'-' dl i to rove 1115 theoric in this' room be wen over ue forms -with the p y P f Priscilla led the way, said stood foreman asking questions "killing' rd cmrhn� as they gassed through the arch. "Wen," she sal , w 'a you thank of it, Prixe, "Of all the queer mixtures!" said the L s' connection that with the assistance o ou h fectiy good `stories" question's, raped Mr. Blatchford Ferguson he had taken aside, d tt h t do advantage of the situation which had decision, clearing space for the big- g��' gait "scoop" which the Recorder had developed in theaffairs of the Inter - achieved in manymonths. , provincial. As a result of their in "Chief's not home and they don'tr'estigations they stood prepared to Prudence. frankly puzzled. } know where he is," Came Jackson's prove gross mismanagement, falsifi "It's my Christmas corner," said aai ous voice through the.' speakaing,. cation of the returns required by the Pi iscllla proudly. "Your present 11n1p- tube. i Federal authorities, misuse of trust' ens to be growing somewhere else "Find him! Flue hiin!" cried Bren_efunds for private ends; attempted corgi but i]1 main Christmas crop is here non impatiently. "Try the National xu,ptlon of government officials, stir I can't *end lavishly in money; and Cltib. Use your head, Jackson!" cetera. p But when Brennan hurried down -I The Honorable Milton was frank in last year I spent too much in nerves stairs a few minutes later 1VIcAlaister his admission that during the recent; and eyesight. So this year instead of had not been located yet. 1 orgy of speculation into which the doing fancywork I'm turning to my "Ile went out 'somewhere with discovery of new mineral wealth hail garden. Here are the sweet things: Wade, ofthe t L‘c1, and left na led the public, he had become person- lavender and lemon verbena, to •fill word at the house as to when he'd ally involved. .,He was only human simple muslin bags for bureau draw - be back " explained Jackson. and the general excitement had in- l linen closets and here are my ' P duced hiin to make several disastrous ex s and , "Call up Wade, then." inveskmernts which had left his per old-fashioned everlasting flowers- I did, but he's -out too, and noliedY 1 soma+i affairs in a precarious tangle' yellow and crimson and pink ' and Brennanseems to know whet e, I for a time. But. it was an ill wind,purple and white—for winter bouquets Gshare. I "Get. me Nat Lawson on. the 'phone.' that blew nobody good. The fina�n- and. for baskets; and here are a few hesitate to plant•t em. Say, Chic, where'•s ?Rideau? hat?'tial crisis through which he had clumps of my choicest flowers, like Just before frost, lift the tubers. Not .back from that assigimient' Then i passed' had brought liim in touch with those in the main garden, but especial- Place them in a sunny corner. of the ;f fid 1 for ire The J C: Nickleby; and it was not -long 1 sexvecl for seed taput in pretty porch until the soil about thein is Increasing Fish Tribes. Improved methods of handling and goods . made of Milanese silk and straw. • The most puzzling word is=haber- dasher, which has baffled people peopl hatching the eggs- of the -whitefish are and produced all kinds of weird ex - showing such results that this ex- plantations. The h�aberde her ,was formerly a pedlar who went round to ceedingly valuable finny species ie now .fairs selling ri'b'bons, buttons, and. steadily gaining numbers in the Great other small articles, which he carried Likes. The work has been highly sys- tematiz,e,d, and is bring conducted by in a sack. His name conies from two ground is workable. Then let it settle the United States Fisheries Bureau 1 old words— hater, meaning oats, and and redig it just before setting out the. co-operationin with our own Cana ta5che, a sack. tubers. If your soil is fertile, use no dian authorities. The scale on which) 41'- nianu e. If the ground is very poor, the artificial ,propagation of the white- Minard's Liniment for Dandruff. spread it -with manure before digging. You do not need a great deal of ma- nure. There is a difference of opinion as to the time to plant dahlias. Some successful growers say, set them out as early as possible in the spring. Others say, wait until July. Personal fish is being carried on may be judged' Cases of . so-called "suicide" among from the fact that in the year 1921 the Fisheries Bureau hatched 540,000, animals. are 'stated to be due to colic, 000 eggs and planted 420,000,000, the: -severe pain, causing horses and• young "fry." Thanks to this work, i ether sufferers to throw themselves the whitefish napply in the Great' abcu't in agony. Lakes has been increasing ever since' experience tells me that it is ampos- 1917. It is helped' importantly by a P new interest which the lake provinces sable to keep the roots in good condi- and States are taking in the platter, tion when you set them out so late. and which is evidenced by the fram- The end of May seems to be the pro- ing of laws for the protection of the per time. Set them four to six inches whitefish and the regulation of the size deep—eo deeper. In order to leave of mesh allowed to be used for seines room for future development set them and traps. If the mesh be not too from two tq four feet apart each way. small, the little ones, which have no Allow but one stalk to the Toot. Cut commercial value, can get away and , off'. all others. have a chance to grow big. , By all means plant a few of the ��,��, o eactu:s varieties. They ere the huge, shaggy kinds that •closely resemble Still Shocked. chrysantherntuns. Their colors are un- First Rooster: "`What's the matter Usually beautiful.. All cactus varieties with that black 1•eghorn hen?" have vigorous constitutions, so do not 'Second Ditto: "Shell shock. Ducks carne out of the eggs she had been sitting on." see you can n 11111 7 rest of you chop your stuff. lCristy b f 1 friends—" d Then shake it off and place then) Lawson owns the front page!" questions, he answered their. eager (tire Interprovincial Loan & Savings ed Prue. uckeon,s thenkturned to laonen i- Company. He had cal]•ed:in'his learn- "You'll like what I'hn planning for den eon�Apparent] Natto haniel Lawson el Lawson ed f lend, Mr. Ferguson, and as a you, Prue at leasI do, and I'll Ells- ,— friend, not at home either. I result of their consultations it hard own you if you don't appreciate it!— Brennan fiddled with the stem . of .been derided to orales a few experi- but you mustn''t covet what I'm giving his watch for a moment. He was in ments in high flnaaice with the object other people, piggy! See, here are a quandary. He )tad been taken into of uncoveriiigg' the rr^hole system, sweet herbs: those are for the kitchen_ McAllister s confidence of'course, re- To this end they deliberately had Crandall, "but if you had no famaly girding this graft exposure story cultivated Nickleby's confidence. It loving contingent—thyme and tars at all, no relative in the world near- �vhieh lead been nursed along so care- was apparent from the first that the gen and summer savory and sweet er than a second cousin, -you fully The cuts to illustrate it were man was utterly devoid of •common marjoram. I love the very so d f hila been opened to Y re the unscrupulous methods that were Packets for my gardenilig "tree es - ' eb! • beret; followed by the president of "I'm a gardening friend! onsuggest-a closet shelf until spring„ when �" y you can plant them in their old loca- tion in the garden. Ruth's Family. "It's .a•11 very well to talk about life's being rich arid fully" said Sara locked up in hlcAllister's deck; he honesty. It was Ins idea that govern- ir »w. It was unlike the (thief to ment graft was -an established method leave no word of his' whereabouts, of -revenue and he seemed to be o'b-: That it should happen on this of all sessed with the belief that no Minister nghisl No doubt they'd locate him un o wouldn't like it nludh yourself." the names, don't you? Some I11 dry Ruth Lawton looked at her friend in bunches, and some I'll make into thoughtfully. "I haven't," she maid' emil flavored vinegars, for salads and at Last. -ragouts. And here are tomatoes --the Sana stared incredulously. "Ruth Beekeepers will find, by looking up our catalog, everything need- ed ,for the production of honey. Ruddy Mfg. Co. Ltd. Brantford, Canada Successors to Ham Bros. Co. Ltd; Send for a copy. of the Crorvn would allow 11�s oath of little rum and cherry varieties in red �„ after a bit; but in the meantime—? office to interfere with the acquisition p LavtTton, what dio you mean, she It was nearly one o'clock and Cristy of personal wealth. As their aisle. and yellow toipun ostt up ` hole;tn asy p eeY e °lied`, "Why, ever stress I've known Lawson's wire brooked no delay=, tions had ripened he had grown bol-der''the gayest ax • against the n you you've been talking about your There was onlyone thing to do— and had organized a construction' conn- serves! And over there g grandmother and your little brother. ally with the object of using his wall is our ancient quince tree• it , go ahead on his own initiative. Bren- „ 1 g Dine ears and I rant tell you how homesick you nan went into McAllister's private connection to swing certain tenders bears lots of fruits Y , 1riad'e me fee'1 wheuu you invited me to office and -closed the or while he for public works into the braft column, some, people leaven t learned yet that share the good things your grand- talked to the Chief of Police on the Nickleby had felt so sure of himse!d' quinces make delicious jam. Ajar mother sent you. And your little h t' tl h 1 brathex' "I am adopting a family," Ruth in- -in -a half -merry, private line, He came out hurriedly, by t is rme rat e even had Pi o- of that neatly labeled' and tied with called herr, and went down in the posed a con'tributi•on of $50,000 •to ' l ver -or to the waiting taxi. Next to the party campaign funds in' return red ribbons is sure to please anyo e e the fastest short- rt- for "privileges." He had been told rv,ho likes goodies. - And who doesn't? Par lora, Kerr wes b e s ° quite . lapel that he would. make such That's all,1 think—at )East in the " hand man on the staff. q ' plainly yhalf-wieefte way. Grandmother and The stopped at the Central Police a contribution at his own risk, Never- corner. But I'm going to use all roil Drily are the only ones I've acquired • 2 n pI? theles he had Station to pick' up a couple ofplain- gone ahead with it On! rose leaves and preserve a few of Ol1T 'so fang; iof eouree n0 one expects fam- cicbhes men who were waiting for his awn initiative, . The money had strawberries whole in jelly. And did 1 Mies bo grow in a minute. But 1 have them: and the to o! szped through the mysteriatts!ly disappeared between • di you ever see parsley packed between in mind one ,on two other persons almost deserted streets at breakneck office of the construction company pace, heading for the waterfmont: and its destination; it had never the •t.exchequer. t •�ery minutes a er • �e r orreached layers of salt iii a preserve jar andslvham:I hope to have as -relatives soon, keeping green all winter? And -0 I. understand how you feel, Sara; I . d't in �year ted8 spent a miserable was pitying myself; then I sudldenly realized that if it were a slew gown or a new pesi- tion I wanted I'd go to work and get it; and I asked myself why I should not also go to work and get a new smiler. He a quite Balm as he g P nu'blrc family.I'd been slitting there crying q man with uld ns u on the cleared away the blueprints and in- treasury could go very far ,without covet, though, is bhe grand idea of-- _ axed the t fid seats some in i' lj1ahi-, watch -dog on Itis, growing them. Why didn't I have the - a party 1 y A£ 1 t th harbormention a just oxo to police launch was streaking across Which 'blellg t the Iionlorable Mxl- 'goodness, I was g the quiet 'waters of the bay. It threw ton Waring to the point of paying- what I'm raising for you!" a wake that curled and widened, and high. compliment to the editor of the "Don't! I'd L'atiher be surprised. But in it danced the brs en. reflections of Recorder. He bowed to McAllister. if you should slip' up on it, Prissy the harbor lights,. He had never before quite realized, dear, I can assure you I'd be quite The H-onora!ble Milton Waring he sand, what.a debt + all lovers. of clean contented with any of your other ashered thein into the library with a g'overnielent owed to the press. No Christmas products. What I really y m o n "You are just in time, •gentlemen, trail;, and it was so in the present) wit to make my garden help out my to witness the end :of the comedy," • instance• Ghri tmasing and he pressed e button beneath the The Alderson Construction Com -I "It •isn't too late ;yet," suggested edge of ,his desk as he spoke. "Pass i>any had'. aroused the suspicions of Priscilla, consolingly. "And I have 'to -around'bhe cigars, I3tatch, like a geed' Mr. McAllister shortly after it became!copyright on the plan!" fellow -Well, upon my word!" active. In some way he had learned'`` - "Arrest that men!" cried Ferguson, ' of the proposed campaign fund con -1, Let's Plant Ilalrlias. springing after J. Cuthbert Nickieby, trrjibubion and, .a -s it turned out, it was who had made a dash towards the due to the zeal of a Recorder reporters. No matter what you may or may Il'rexiedl doors which opened es the chat Nickleby's, contribution had. been) not have in your garden, you must vepg�,'�yah. lantereepted-and photographed rt had ih�ive dahlias if you would have your • "it's Ti right, sir, I've got him, , then • fa�llcn into the hands of Mr. Ben,- garden family complete. Flowering assured one of the detectives Who Lamin• Wade by,, accident and 14 . as they do in late summer, you will was waiting without for some such Wade had deposited the $50,000 in' be sure to appreciate them, because rinave, As he came through the door- trust, pending proof of ownership. ' A few days ago Mr. Wade had your roses and peonies will mostly be way the click of ',the handcuffs, were t time. - aa. ible to i ,a startledgroup,tome to him with 'tie se 'facts and arse oveeh by that , . qij 1d, •�- !to orality bin% that the Reda -raid +,vela Mueil of the suecess with dahlias ivat rn the room. "What's 111.E meaning a£'this War- 'pre'parin;g to accuse him o'f.bein'.� itn- depends entirely en the soil, especially they itddeb his' face di ... plicated with. Nicklebyand B1atCti,ford the way it is prepared. Dahlias i:evor' tn� ; shouted N y,s , t rage. "lie ou trying to Ferguson ars �a certain doubtful real- take kindly to soil that is too rich. teltecl with - me? Take Estate trans'actiorl. Not until then anyetllrng rti n1e. xa1Ge o i.verr; on cloy soil you can .grow tho thenr s h d he reali�'etl t11e risk which bri t t l and he hurl •rssttlned 1n t ! these braeeIets, deme yous"' '110,gu.son ' 11 t at -1 - lineSt 'varieties "'f dAhl1a5. 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