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, f""OfdA40%.f ! paay cam in contact whit the Arabs MwmV erre! .- seeeat� virtu be wit ifs by tbo rrW *9 of tLr caml4w. ' s f
aairi we bad eosr 'fust fast# of drrrrt tai act ani lo+s core, Met is a ewM4 of ,Mfrs th.y '.
warfare. rw,ki +s/� bar wka viis9►Le Inweld ire wfrraiteiii inlansd by "'Nave' Off to School ick
r It d#1rsAAf1 aY OU " . i one da *00000=OWW Arab they riding in aiiiih haat#, with the lors com in at davra from the �vapp000d geevt a kw.wi& ar ins a Paz baewath r peek
wcltvi this su twhnA--Punt , rich, 1rers o bhp �'ouwirr Parka caiwwto� nicer sot to s �isnc °' warid Peeve as #wool#
Il y ' , , twenty miles to the awuth, #%here an �I was OrAoroit to watch too particular Aad as I Ahold my breath: the tin '
i �ur -_ eaealck from the finest '4�esttrn wheat. iiwulaandx of i ancient well marked the "erode -made" nunit and to report any mawevesaat sr han4fwl spJa: rooe to their foot, torn.
►. cooks say FuRtr Hour is best fee cnluey piety, bunt and breed. 1; of two caravan routes, as old as clvi• his rt, I wokbed t1w upy distant ed their biwks sport the Arabs, and
t lizatlon: #oaten ehaxtod by flee iwssut% tlturre thre� h tie abiisesatriag haat !loci sa oar nnaia toward a saixl-ifill in
j of countless thouoanda of camel* and base, Mels danced *ver the sand and our roar. With a siimultaneoux yell ! .
of men who had trodden them until at rssiil cry eyes aehsi and I was of miasleci execration and triumph
PuRiTY r they died of thirst, starvation, heat, oretd, iron time to itme, to close the Arniiee parka swerved again, s,eem
o E disease, or murder at the heads o thein and cover then% with ray hand. td to redouble their speed, and bore
Swd lite is smoifir fir air 7'OQ-W#s 7!rimrity AIW Cook l'k1�. set "Bedouln and Touarelf nomads. r Upon tpening them alter one of down upon their prey.
w.u•n, t ir,iorr. 'l~11 >arwwa, Oarwr,11" APINI, These are the oldest roads in the these brief rests, wkich were. aboo- And then, Sergeant-Major I.ejauue
,,,w, eve ld and the grim relics that line lutely necessary, 1 saw that he was stood nip on a rockrgavo a crisp order,
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S t .m are those of yeaterdsy, and crawling bask .r in his positlois.; coollq as on parade, and, at loss than;
`s those of centuries ago. They were 1'W'hon Below the skyline, he rose acrd rW rorda, the Arab masses mewed " ! .
ancient when Joseph carie to 1•;p}ypt, ran, stooping. for a short distance. tie% withering blast of our
magazine- , � �� � ���py�
and the men -and beasts that venture i lir then halted and signalled `1'nemy fire• y` a,s�
upon them have not chan,r.�,ct in fifty in sight." Swiftly as our hands could :move . « , • •
;centuries. # 'The moment that I had pointed him the bolts of our rifles and our fingers, � �1Q
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" We were in touch with the enemy out to Corporal Boldini, Lejauae wax Press the trigger, we fired and rimed 9 .�
at last. At any moment err might notified, and he sent a Hien named again
in
the sura isit shrieking, . '" i +-.r+ arc r" o- w
q be flght4n,g for our lives. We were Rastignac running to an eminence, struggling mob that a1tQd, charged, ,
At once Our little force in th, oaais later we were lining the edge of our half their number behind E `""""^""""""" "'"
delirious with excitement, well to our left rear, and a minute retired, and "then fled, leaving quite
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and this Arab parka became a infer+i• t plateaa on the side to which this man But of these w+ho were left behind, ---
Flli;:'1' ItK 1A THIS roam of the whole war, and our bleu-' had disappeared. by ria means. all Wore killed or even � ou � i
certain I should see her again; arra fought. next day, our battalion hold- friends, including Hank and Buddy.
Threw brothers, :riiehael, Iiigbs bard bt,gg, d her not to waste her youth in tenant ,Debussy sent Dutra all �c: Here we lay s later, t and `sv:ewho wounded, and our orgy of slaughter in}c,the oasis against tremendous oddo They departed to the mounted in-
3t�hn Geste suddenly leave their lroine" t^inking of ane if a year passed with<' connoitrina force undo gent A few minutes later, the man who rapidly turned to a desgezate Herod- until supports name from the briirade, fantry school at Tsnout-Axaal, where ��
11 in England, f�lh�ning the thefe of thea out news, as I should be dead. E Major I.eaaune, which shoed be #e had been sent off, ifxed, a shot 'and #o-lu%nd. tight with dismounted and and the Arabs learnt what quick -5r. the gentle art of mule -handling was s
"flux+ 3'I7ater;' a valuable sapph•. Having had my hour of scl+"-lrity, tAG strung -out h%%ttalion hat the �exaai%ed himself on the highest point unwounded Arabs., who, knowrn they mg l;ttle mule -tuns torr ,.do, when taught, ind the.....# . , of the awift. _
,owned by their xiunt, Lady $randon, battalion was to the brigade at Ilouar- of his rocky hilla.lt. moat die, had bat the pnQ ioaa a#
and having waxed magnificently s% -n ala: To my sur rise, I saw our scouts dining Yaradilo and the remission given such a target as. a huge mob of marching legionary increased by
Michael, or Wau the oldest leaves timentul,`I became severely practical, 3g. ( p g horse and camel -hien advancing to mounting him on a mule. A cont»
first, Then Digby and finally Jokq, made all preparations, tallowed my It was the goal lack of our eseou- retirint and running -not back to us, of sins, in the slaying of an infidel. ' masse over a level plain. - 11
trade to be selected for this duty. and but to him; and, a minute or two hat« With a shout of "Ba onette au ran- I pang of such men was thea renderQd
'7ohu, believinfc his brothers hake feet, and _ Paden Like a beast of bur- 4 within I•alf an haat of the arrival of i er, I nater a flutter of white air is chis- On; Lejauiis. Inad us to our feet, and As my part in this battle was con-tas mobile as a squadron,
gone to ,join the French Foreign U- den, fell in, for the last time, on the the arounrlers, we were advancing en tant ssnd-hill. launched no in a tierce bayonet- fined to lying behind the bale er a 1 , was a arat onf to Michael and
• Sion goes to Paris to u enlist.
Beau parade•Xround of the L-gion'm bar- tirailleur in the direction from which ( l;allying on the man who was tiring charge down the alopQ of our platQau p31m-t a and shooting whenever T . ,this separation from our brother
feels sure he will catch p racks at Sidi-bel-Abbes. they had came. Over the k%ose hot had so ething o shoot At, I have no and from those best of friends, Hants ,
and Digby, He fralnis a fast friend- tyith it hundred rounds of amniuni- from the tap of the rack, the scouts upon the Arab zwordsinen, who were adventures to gelate, I might as well .
ship wit,i two American adventurers, tion in our pouches, joy In our hearts, sand .we plodded. our scauta far in nd..'opened fire at distant camel -mounted rallying to the attack, on foot, Our g• and Baddy.
vance and our Hankers fez out six Icit have spent the day on arifle-range. However, we were certain to be res
Hank and Buddy. On the ship tak- and a terrific load upon our backs, we 'ani tight, ` an, hili ho Way receiave no over disciplined such swept then# back, But T saw magnificent charge of noised' sooiiQr or later, and sheen wain
ing them to Oran, Africa, the Gook swung out of the gates tri' the music t #,Are we the bait of a trap'' Or they roan and fled, e q stili keeping! X a couple of agaadrona of Spahlir ugoit nothing to do but to make the befit of.
refuses to feed the recruits. He is of our magnificent nificent band, playing the save to the effect that we should i us m hand, I,r3aune quickly had a, a vastly superior number of Arab this and the bather rawbacks a d
, Y 1 would you, call us the point oI - a as flat and atilt ax the hot s o a t a double rack of kneeling and atandine r cavalry, which, shaken by artillery d n
I ..soundly he
by the Americans. At Dlarch of the Legion; never heard'i siipar'?'" said Michael, marching be- concealed us. men shooting d
'Oran, he meets Rigby and Michael. save when the Legion goes on active "Both." lig gen the fleeing or still R fire, appeared to be hanging, in doubt miseries of �fnderneaf.
} swoon Aigby and me: Both, replied Between two of these •T watched the defiant foot -men, And making Metice (To be continued)
For the first tinle'they come into con- service. Digby, "a bit of meat on the end of scattered fzinte of Arabs i creat#* to 'at the remains of the mounted harkA as to. whether e, make one of their y'1�'
tact with a main who was to leave a Where we were going we neither Is „ � perce , ushts, ovezinfa ry ,and des•ir�t to dlo with thein unhappy sutures: knciv oar cared. What it would be .r spear, say. t linee,'aiid the lines to masse a£ self#• disappearing over the sky -line. ,
And I wondered how many of tis perate, u n the infantry lining the Miller's Warm Powders not only
:lie was Sergeant lyun ne, olio t the d ly-Heaving camel -riders.. and soon .Within pith! an hoar of the; firxC »edgy of the oxsix, . it was x thrilling make the infantile system untenable
' .gruelling murderous march,. we knewIwould be bits of meat before night, their deep menacing cry of "UI.ul uI signalling of the appa�iach of .he rn-iand unforgettable
most cruel,, but courageous merubers and. dict not care. We should march fall. ul-ullah Akbar," came to our ears emy, the onl * Ar0a in sight were 9 ]-hexi ai>rbt. for warms, but by their aciion on the
of the entire Legion. The battalion and fight as a battalion, or we should s Not that I felt.in the least .degree like the #nein #Dario! an advanc- th hat i 'g r Alter thQ xi 1 victory o£ �I Rasa,. stomach, liver and bowels they dor
prepares to march South to the Sa- be broken up into companies and see- r apprehensive or depressed. If I had: in sea, ff bio d that
lee ► ginglyhe d iory titt1 the brigade moFed an southward and rest such troubles as lack of up} etite,
hara of the .Soudan. Maris, Dna of tions, and garrison desert -outposts ; to analyse and describe my feelings, I As the came on, the little party of le into which d we d being it,, the weeks art ing ets. that
t and, other internal 7fsord-
. :the soldiers, who was saved from., psi- where we should be in touch with our ! should may that beneath a strong sen our scouts . red rauldi and after y the} Aad beers deeoytd lowed being nightmare of marching }ets that the warms create. Children
son b a kind act of John's, comes to enemies- =be they raiding Touare *K , Y a fired y by our stoats. lowed
ended ur the worse nightmare of thrive,ulwn •them and no matter what
,Toho and says that he overhead Bol- rebellious g r` ' sation of pleasurable excitement was about the thousand yard range:,. a it was .%, neat little anion reliect
• aArab tribes, jelled -preach -;'that undercurrent of slight nervous camel would occasionally sprawl. in the h credit •" #garrison defy In the tnitimate, furth. condition their' worm-fnieisted ,stool;:.:;
,dine, a renegade,. ptatttin p , ff e but est red t on I�epr. he s'nd , ernlost, desert outpost of ,2inderneuf°, achs may be in, they will 'show .lin- .
8 B with two ing 14iaors, or fanatical Senussi anti . an?ciety' which one exrerienees before headlong to the around, or a white -
other soldiers to get possession of,die in a state of constant active -service. g on the Paan who was the aen:nr in where we had the initial niisfor#uneprovemont as soon as the._treatntent
"Blue Veneto#,' which in some way or. Possibl we were Din to take art going in to'bat, or hen seated in a clad figure fall like a sack and lie charge of the scouts. The latter, ane"af losing Digby and many pf our • begins. .
corner of .the ring, awaiting the word motionless on the sand. . Gontran, was promoted corporal. in
other •they .believe Michael to be car- in some Y comprehensive-, echemep of "Time" at the beginning of a basing on wept the Arab harka . at the orders next day.. and Sergeant-Major
rN ing with hint. One night nit" at- conauegt, �exteriding French dominion 4 contest to ace of their swift camels, the Le acne made ad udant,
°tempt to steal the "Blue .Wates rs to Lake Tebad or Timbuktu. Fos-; I would not 'have been elsewhere men pin front firing from the saddle, i'he Arabs mot have lost over a ��
, 'inade, but the thief is trapped and sibly we were about to invade and for worlds, but at the same. time 1. the others brandishing their long, hundred men in this fight,'ap against
. two bayonets driven through his conquer- lllorocco once and for till., Iwondered what the smack of a bullet straight swords and' waving their our three killed and five wounded. '
hands. Latex, the three advttiturers Our ideas were vaOAL
gue and aur f�x� Melt like, and haw nnuch chance ahoy* -`antes aloft, Such was my first ox erience of -B'EST '
found themselves in a selected draft norance abysmal, but .what'tve,,dia ones stood against the heavy sword -- I:,and steadil the little band war, first "smelling p r''
my d t s nor of powder"
to .fro southward --on the road which know was, that we"were on the read, .oi. the lance of a charging Arab. , ofH� outs fired intoy the broovn , of and m bloodin , I had lei i -' ma
lends to fame and :fortune, or deaths we carried sharp smmunftfon, we P `There was no doubt about -it that :them and b now, every bullet vas with old steel and d 1 eel . nEP
CHAPTER iv were a self-contained, self-mupportine r�rgeaiit-+#Pejo# :I,ejaune lend w bfs hitting meri 'by
beset in the closely- thzee w t xn Vie, I think nt• least
TH1J PaUR,T lunit of selected Wren, that the bar• iob, and I found myself wishing that g a h Y xi �
racks and.. their killing routine were packed irregular ranks of the swift- Reflecting on this I was glad to rat ,�j j, , ,
We left the depot of Sidi-bel-el6besq'racks n and the freedom a ogre he were .,not such a wholly Hateful ly-advancing horde, memb;r that these Touraxega. are And have it weighed on your own .
f I. lin the spirit in which tho• boys leave men f a' eve v' e v nd m person: : It was thrilling. '1 felt I must get human wolves, '.professional murder -
t a et service were before us. I should have liked leo admire him Q -A(��+ MARKET
school at the, end of the half.. Tho with alventu a open e fi i ' . n a grip upon myself, ar .I should 'be ems, whose livelihood is robbery with ScalesSStriT
t t h r , g , 4t ting, a. d as much ax I. atdmired his military violence, which . commonly takes the SCALE'S
thought of escapefrom that deadly h t anco Of decoration and proriro- shaking with excitement, and unable .
crushing monotony, and #weariness, to tion, skill, and ability'as a Coniinandcr, and to shoot steadily when oar turn came form of indescribable nnQ unmc• it on- t' or
ac#ive ~ervice, change, and adventure, I began to understand flaw .soldiers to take Bart in the light- able tortures:' H Stove �iOl e, ... $13.0Q, Per toll, delivered" • . .
Merrily, sen as we tramped, .
'was inexpressibly delit�htful, ',Phe g„ £ . ,, love a good leader when it fs passible And then, to my annaxement, I saw
g iraily from 'e.oila do Doudin ..ta da so. eaten , : U e Nor is the Rouini, the infidel dog,q.
paetisin that our scouts were rete to n NUt. Or '111ii18C8 Pocollantas, $13.00.: -ped ton,
"bitterness in mY cup of joy wits the to "Iai casquette tie 'Pere Rougeaud," the favorite object of their treachei
'knowledge that T was going before "Iia a , • ,, „ , One 1011, that nobodv, : could have rocks and. fled'to their right rear; each ous 'attack,: aiwe in. so. far as he is a delivered. I
Isobel could visit Algeria, and that i' e . 41 ere . Des marches d .handled the situation with more +traw, man droppin : and firing as his neigh- „
Afdique, Fere Bdabapcan, and g more .rewarding object of attention.:
. if we were sent to thwfar. south, and "S " and certainty than he d,d, .and. chat if bor rose. to retreat 3n his turn.: Be- They Are is much the scourge and Pea Atlthraeite Coal, $13,00 per ton,, .delivered y
allots de la Lesion, and other old g
�vei•.r constantly an the move; I rould v any. kind of catastrophe .or di easter fore long; the little band was again in terror of Arab; villa er the nom -1.
fa ot'Itca of•" the march, f5 ositfon, -nearer to us and still furzh-
(only hear from her at longand ir- ensued, it would be owing to no f:+alt if P+d $S or Nut Ut AlitllrAeltB oRl, y�r��,�Q jl r t11t1r
Mich rel. Dikby,. '.and I were in one p ad herdsman, -o the defenceless seg-'
reirtilar intervals: � "fa r" with � i' in the abili#y, courage, and proiirpti- er behind' us. With' increased yells,. xo, as they are of the wealthy caravan '. delivered.
u lei ,,ta tis, and behind ,us .
I poured out my heart to her in, a were Han Buddy, t Andre, .and tad% of Sergeantisjor Lejeune, the Arabs swerved tactheir left and or their peaceful co -religionists of
long letter, the night -before we Q k, g , s , A d . he To 'watch hint conducting onorat- , upon }+ the town. he do a and t is .Stove '
' � � Schwartz: At night, we shared the bore down a n them, men and d can#- n, t a r, he oasis, ve A►nthlraclte Coal, .$X6:�Q .per t0)<tr delivered
inarclied; .told . her f watt absolutely 10ins that day, wait to watch r highly tela falling btrneath the mag'.Wnc-fire The � man .whom Iliad killed with
S' ,,_._ ,, ,., , Y, ,,-, tittle teat, which we cortld bul'tt in a r
skilled artisan uait* his tools with of their rifles, my bayonet, had made`it necessar to - Master A.ntluacite Stove site, $15.00
minute and a c}uarter, with the can• Y iM tonP
a iron the deftness .and certainty of genius. I could, ,xmvicely keep still, How my continued existence for -he rwshed
rrOfMi .vas -and iointed tent -pales that we ,
On a' law, flat-topped rater hill, w# Tong iv,Ks thin unequal tight to . Dan
carried, 'We slept :on our atercoat 110 , '? q bladed
me "with a great; heavy; straight-
'" T#>f!✓!. 111: halted and rested, sit aircept Lejaa time . •Fiore of the .acanta had been
i with our knapeacka #od pillows, our bladed sword, exactly Ince those used
G • rifles chained a maiiei' : and the chain
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handcuffed to to at mania wrist. Whirling this round leis. Head: he
. •`pf'lten yrwr liver bieeoslea sluggish aimed a blow 'at me that would have
wrtl is tive our whole health antlers,. We were kern, we wire Picked hien; -
and nobody went sick or fell out. d. d //�� ap$it my skull had I not promptly
Your bowels 1►tcoale tanetipatelt, tis • _ - - to �, side stepned, drawing back my -iay-
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he done:mta, he would have .died.
tongue 'troatrd, the breath foul and you , • an unpleasant, death, in ,ohich thirst, onet as+ I did so. As the sword mix-
' . gra 'Cions and diary Live . ] Arabs, and hyenas would hive been sed my head, I drove at his chest with
r livor actisvr sad working 4
� g involved: RIUDGB all my strong#H, and the curved hilt
Irraper y br Pular of my! Lebel bayonet touched his
i }' We cheerfully did olid utmost like' breast -bone as be fell staggering
sew: Poen, cheerfully grumbled like fiends, • 19atk pearl
A” tMn�>s �"' ' cheerfully dropped like logs at the • sm . * y pulling the rifle out of
pe�4
�end;;af a !arty -kilometre inadclr, and �►1�,,.,,,� my hands.
P ctseerfully arose .like automata, at,: "'1"a" I found afterwards that Digby bad
: ; 7r W Iters, ut-vahor Yetoaa, oat , 1 ti g,e. Arnlroe � • i f►tL19E had his coat torn under the armpit
,' vritts:w'iI "a trottb�ed fuer about thwsound adofiisp clent�wxterleiiisufli-
A by a apQar,. which: as he remarked,
flea ytisriw aaikk si►x liver, need rice I 'ole„t rite and mataxoni na meat nod wan oat fair wear., but tear, an a
trnuld get tip Ir the, i>ipdai n+J i
ve vegetables, n ' good coat. He had shot his” assail -
tongue
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toepe would be dented. gird T 1anT a g ef6, a d instu'lteient Bread, and � -- - ant at a range whsch he estimated os
' I lad taste is my mbutb; would takri were perfectly fit and healthy, We The question is often asked: 'With Na score;:Y-Z .a genie an, Z dealt and theins a goad half inch, and he was
thinner apeils 1►eeatae ferias aril .'Md ria helmets and no spine -pads, we peened I£ .A and Y also passed, troubled with doubts as to whether
i; sidle to' ' get what Type of baud is the preemptive
ary� Vtaraascb, wore heavy overcoats, we had. only a or ahat=out bid sotirsi or advisable?" ,what should -11 bid? B's proper bid this would ,be considered gaffe. sport- A friend advised xro to use ifiilbar%i's Hire} 'flap hanging from our csp3 to .'I he preemptive bel is sound when is one spark. The reason for this inst in'the best: Arab circles.
Laxa•i ever Fills a,a I t four .false , protect. our •neeks, and we bred no � two elements are resent. First, bid,. rather than one of three spades "Of =course." he said "the bird was -
of thea► and rhea T h d *01s od, the cases of sunstorke Her heat ACraple>ty, ! when the bid can go ►me with but Is that partner `may bid hearts, nit actually' `slttiriq'--though he '> sit
I:t 4xht I aaa truthfully gay tier did me And, in time, we reached Ain .5efra average help from partner•, and aec� if to, the hand should be played at tint how.. .,' .
CoO4.,, andrested to recoup and refit, the ond, if, in case the bid falls to make hearts rather than spades., If. how- Micliaei, being particularly :good
I.!,rice ;tie: a vial at alt dealers or faarrler-aergenta Navin a busy time, it valll save or shut out a game bid ever, opponents bid hearts or one of with the, bayonet, and,a noted winner
' Auiilod direct on receipt of pries by ehlefly in the matter of boots. b the opponents. In other wards, a the other edits, fourth hand should : of bayonet, Y. :big noes competitions,
.`1'Le'P, ltCilbpra Co.-, I.iiaited, Toxoato, Here eve learnt that the.viinle of by
preemptive bld;ja either a game bid to three spades,• irrespective of had used the butt of his rifle In the
int. • the Sahara was fermenting in.g in ens
_ _ 1 maker or a game saver. A +shut -out help by partner. It is .strong enough melee, and seemed. to think it unfair:
•„ - of its periodic states of unrest, snm� bid, from this angle, should, be at to warrant a three .spisda bid but Of the Arab to wear a turban, that
ply askhng for peaceful penetration, least three In spades, 'four in hearts should be bid only one at first to get diminishes the neat effectiveness of
what with Touarog raids..on protect. 'and five in clubs or diamotids, don't .the heart bid from partner if c
, . ed villages, Sesmael propaganda. tri -However,
f make the mistake, however, of bid. tible, • neither of them wxa,huxt, nor were:
bal revolts, and sporadic outbursts of ding three spades if a hold good 1 Preemptive bids as a rule should be anv of out oed immediateeaand friends
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mutiny and murder."0 -
T ny was also teach talk of a ser. help for hearts; 6r a Bidding four . avoided earl only handled y ye Having b l
. 'Balm z hearts if you hold help for c who understand why and when to crated their graves,,we retired slowly
loan concentration in the south-k�ust, a
engineered from Kufs,: and a "sysirWspades, The obJect a all sound bid- irn,akn them. They are apt to reset toward El Rasa, weary to death and s
'pathetic strike" on the part of the he combined hands it d bead hgt apt. -rather he hann gaaiin.. t source
at of all, make our repo �. tl°�ith: ourselves, to .
theMoo and warlike tribes ittobg bid that makes this result impossible e, they should be used with great dix- The pitched ba e�of F.i ,Rasa w;ia
the Moroccan border.
,is unsound: This following hand was erosion. 1, I
- l� hen this materialized it would be ; submitted recently and an opinion i The test hand forwarded from Ent-
found that they had astrucr< aimulton asked as to the proper bide land and given as a , problem in the q� '�r��e { wap '�
du t.tt ;SAigsl-� eously at every Trench outpost. fort, � Heitrts-�A,1n,3 prcvianrz artirlQ ix a freak, and nines Vg11s'ullfs a \[Pills
u 'What iteib, You and settlement, on the $*ham border, "'-"`"""""
lack in your stock �•-•- from Morocco to 'Tripoli, i A 11 : Club".10.3 . anything could happen to It. It is as I •
The program, then, was to catty k e Y Diamonds --none follows: a
r now vi=11,' disappoint are and sword northward to the seri, sparks--A,tt,l•p,g 112 I � � u1 �lflfv1
customers by not hxv and, sweep the surviving Itoumis iota i� i `
inathem«Imlr whole- it. freeing the.land for ever from the, Aarrtwtr to Problem No. is 'jack Sis H.
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polluting presewo of these unbeliev. Hearse -- K,Q J l ii�s r . D
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wreen banner of a purified faith and � :dpades--J,R,6 Giving litnazlirg Results
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in the morning at the .aafain tree, triumphant and conqueror s ,, J s. W van start toziry to bring them book
• ., low Station -lo -station of ail. , . a. . rA%vfr'uds•-r1C,.i,I0AG,4 ; to normal size, wad, if you art #arae x
I 'I'hiN we gathered by talking to .
" I 11rate, and •the goi" 4s Arab Rnginleta. rriarabouta, camel. Spaieo---A,Q,a,3 , you will do so. I'
. vill be shipped the 'drlrers, and villagers, in their awn A No *tore, first ganee. Z skeaald bid out result. 'Tire foregoing, howcvcr, gn_es Just get an ' ariglnat bottle of
r ;tontve; as well as from orderlies and, diamond. It is hardly a *weed origimalis saunlraary of the probalale biakHaelr: Mocru's Ig*Wrali Oil at any disperit-a
saute da., « c%tflerrs' aorvanta who o"Aieard the Abid but the head to ton Strom to pets%. and pttin is It reselt. ; itw pharmatiat and apply it night
N N iN icoft"raation of their tasaters at A should ltd twee hoatrt. Y %bit has � The Warnsstory d0obk`t bare bean and imrernirig to the etilarged velm.moa.. the cheioe iaf 6Wdfrr two cl*a ser me la v(otr at far so aml0417 Inters that It to vary' pawtrfal sad penetrating,
i4ir%tiy subscribers vr'hfr las Ain-Srtra we marched tq itf ke Mica tar ars-tramp, %I* piwyears shoam Are i+vt� ' rim• ° sad only au littw is rtqui�rvni.
. used to think they had �Doaargala. where a Iarice foree of all butter li� Praat, Ti it lists �Q with tuer wt; tit, rwwr dMiets, After a few days' trtatniont the I
to nAke Pemon-to- jby one, tlwy sprauy; vp from behind' two clubs, Ik bid tws r�trt, a,twer;► Vow asrd dorm a leiow cssat , tq► vtlais will Ww% to grow sort ler and
Yrha'fi0n calls now shod srena was eotle srrtrrtiarg. sed !react alrersTad i�reAlls acrd A shtisiil h tirr+tt , rwMt3 rt. Ber+r k sat fleas were b7► s tArrrlr►r iaaab will atom retln to
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i sliest they reach the this place wo, pwtgcettcltzi tarrth, et#ier hewrrta. Y, ed eteara0, vrlM! aiaaairl+ ihfri »tot to wy A errrtarlrs0litfit
to trail 'th+r p'reacli eons in flat sixirt and ad3 aehemmii irsszi. A•)i sirsuiii ie de- Anal err A lnvstvee a veairap►;t%oozsxt ?r[oorrc'e Eailei�skd +Oil ie, alas st ass,rar. i
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.. in fore* and a protective screen be- If Y ishieii Litt ane iso -trump. Inat"A ` tion for #Winluetsnee aitvrpai the ifsehfng A
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hk w which 'the cou)d rwahe of two rivnio, all phimid poise sari a i
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its tra�eparatiorlit at wet sratii lar ese- slwreii the tsml of Y tcrataoa. sari a frac appiicartita0% tawase j
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