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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1927-04-28, Page 64 X. • PMI el.X �oterpynre�n�w�t! Made only front lord Western wheats, Puri F1otttr Slop sift is g1u�• n --- twits etsrr giving and bodyba • ,food. Amity 1lot* is best fur s71 your baking mn4 will supply extra rlsRaridament to the children, itt cake sly lies, buns tired bowl. PURITY FLOUR Smmi 30e is: Mom,* for ow 700•twite Piot Flow Cee,] 34.61. 'ss 'INWOOSIWO Chaim Plow Miffs Cs. Limited Two**, iiseu.al, Omens. faint Mho. .,,••.-- -.. -... ,. , ,-...-,,. a...�,..- .... 1 "If r were yew -1'd imam/ 7roas to I the wall with Kaye nes. throve& yeor tears. you yellow jog." growled Schwartz, slaving at Gusntaio. "He lies' lie lies!" streamed fluantaiu. "How do you know?" asked Mich- , eel. "How du you know what I.e- jams. knows?" '.11 meant that you lie if Yet* zay that I betrayed the plot," blustered Iivantaio. "I haven't said it," replied Michaud. "It is only you who have said it. . 1You Seem to be another of the clever ]Michael's coolness and superiority were establishing a kind .of supre:i.. ley fur him over these stupid creat- ures, driven and bedevilled us they . were by cafard and by Lejaune. �' They stared at each other esu at EA Ga:ISTE "What's to be dare`."' said Schwartz. "Sy God! When I The Greatest Mystery Story Ever Written catch the }tisreati fiats abpve is`shaand lt1Ky Dy PERC!VAL Ci'IkISTJfHLR WREN hehNothinit's to be done," replied It �•-� r: (lad even, ""beeanee you! can da FIRST Iti :tis TITIS a nothing. You are in Lejaune's hand The thr. Geste brothers, ;Sliclt.u!, ,.'I others to a training school for in. ;absolutely. Take my advice and dro ►.3"ry. The Ii cnnlnrandant at iuwho this lunacy, and you may hear nath- Digby and John, leak. Imine under thy* oeuf kills himself and the on. who shadow t" i .;,;e..c. , ..n.:0, : takes his place.. dies later, Thi � mere of it. . . There may b2 w Commandant mysterious amt., 4.t e._ Td.u. stater, . rat here in a week o a �alnala'r s , ;s own^d i y Gm r /caves I, ]mune, a cruel but brave riven two. " in chars A plot to kill I.ejawr is , "Yes -and his name may be l.e- aunt, L841.. I. lie e3 1:..;,, ,• e the formed but the two brothers, refuse ,. lrr.nc5 I ar ign Legion rn and there to take hart in it. Bolidar, a rufli.tn, a aurae, us ered Schwartz. " elate into wnti+ct`witil the dr.g; of Anyha'w �he knows, and hes got itwaoanit5". 'rimy ..arra a fast friend^ tills icha that g_t i,i is ,n of ho;ua, put m Brandt. ""I vote we ail ship with two cilventurous Amari-' "Bi Michael and get nnsseasion of the i join in the plot and then MI vote if -.rejig, Hank and Buddy. Tia conn•' Ilia.. Water, a valuable sapphire ! abandoned. 'Then he can't punish one alaad 1nar;hes to Ziudernt uf, n lonely which l e' thinks Michael has. ! more than another. He can't put the fort in the Sahara. There Michael ' OW tate ON WITH THE STORY !whole blasted garrison in his cursed and John lose Schwartz sprang a y., o n the'. s cells. a o c t brother, Digby, " g t his feet, lila U. c n he .• who is sent, with the two Americana .yea blazing, his heard seeming ,ti) "You're right," said Hatt. "That's bristl,., and his teeth gleaming as he i It. Abandon the whole scheme, I say. • heed .ants. lie WL..t a dangerous +And find out the traitor and give him F �,� r eve ge litrkii:;; 'rutiian. ,' a night that he'll remember through '' 1 '"You have told hila!" he shouted, eternity in hell. . " panting in Michael's face. . "You I But the ferocious Schwartz was of +i ai'herous filthy cur, you have be., a different fibre, and in his dogged t�•:.; d u,;!" and 13•e glanced to where' and savage brain the murder of Le- a }' 71!1 come, st eightat the rah head f his bed. i and told �a"Abandon ne WW1 an nothing!"' he roaee fixe. red. you:' 511..red Michael coldly. '"If springing to his fent. "I tell you r. y ou were es clever as you are noisy, ." And then Michael laid his hand t ::u night s -e I should hard!' do on his arta. 3 that You're a pretty Ieader of a t '"Silence. you noisy fool," he' said ga1^g sof desperate mutineers, aren't , ouietly. "Don't you understand. yet you?" I that whatever you ssty now will go I Schwartz staled in amazement, • strairht to Leiaune?" ' s ruck dumb by the cool daring of the Schwartz, foaming. swung round p. r. on who, had the courage and of , on Guantaio. t"on` .ryrto taunt and insult him. I "Get out of, this]." he..grn_wled men= --'ikf:t ]runt-'tu1 a rio Iandt, llaff, ; acingly, and pointed to the deer.. Iielarev. Guantaio. Vogue, and the' "I swear I . . ." began Guantaio rest of 3ehwavi;z's familiars. indis'nantly. " "A ralnarksble leader," he said, f "net mut, I say!" bawled Schwartz. "Here you are, the gang of you. mak.; "mrd when the time comes, for ma to ins, your wonderful plants„ and Le- strike our blow -•>he eereful, Let me Jaure knows every word you „ay, and : only ausneet you. and 1'11 hang you to lererisely what you aro going to de ---:the flagstaff by one foot, , . By God. nl,nost as soon as you know it your. ; I will. • . Go!" HAVE you ever noticed "-'Iva[!. . Join you? No, thanks. ; (inantrlo slunk •off. " that' when you have nut, You have talked cleverly about `lig.'` ""Naw !Wee to me bra -min.'" maid 14Ii• bruised or burned yourself ""3 'butchers' but what about ..t lot; chnel. "As I told you. Leinitne knows youst always of ;illy sheep You make me tired,' all about you+• pint t.i tnnivlar hire and #e lvaay5 knocking the �"d bliehacl produced a most convinc- ,all raft i`**tI mtjnn. 'I ilea not t,*lr sore place against something? i:,,,. er,1 creditable yawn, hint. Rtrt 3was gnina to tell hint. if No clatter what your task,. "Well, what sere you going to do?" ,, nftna �t had warn -4 vo". you refused s ,.d ash theyhe sat open-mouthed. to R wndothesc n 0 o h n le t u d. • • the are halifpored by evert +.tyt,st.w - it is Lrjaun will doeit.i Sche*---tz growled and 1mae, .t1 his the most trivial of injuries. It hallo ftp "t." h•, added, "so you'd b3tt'er 'do •• ft"- #gain. thck your wark<••it hurts you, to 3aetltirR,r, - e I holt. +mea" DIie1N"e1 'wee on "il' +'••'mac �W ht Yt r tar "'And Lejeune will do it first,' I put' going. to warn you first. to"/rte you However, the real danger lies in the .in. a . chance to think .''"ttt*r of it......;” *taste semis of disease which swarm-, --- _A ichael a-cieolooss :' tter-contest t . which -east. •1 should :have • said- ro`h ii,'no any'fircali.Of the skin and set up for , them, and his obvious ' sincerity,' ine..elf art++ran: . But" now get this poisonous .:app ied infection uric..', main -Bok had won; They knew he snake the ! clear. If I know nf: nnv new 'theme, ie.:applied. Zxm:9uk immediately truth. and they knew he had not". be-'' or env change of date nr method,, or trnyed..them to Lejaune. i env:hina that T.eiernp; sloes not alrea- 'I watehed Guantaio. nal decided idle know -T shall tell him. . .Do You that save perhaps Par a little courage, rtndnrettancI . " '•o was menthe" Milder. Certainly "You pursed stpvi You filthy., trea- Tin'd:ni '"o"id it,-,• of Alichael'$ 'ac- ! ?herotas hound! You, .. . ." roared tion. if 1.eJau •:'d not, as soon as ; Schwartz. "Whv should you. . ." f'"Arta o " 1 ( t".3 g:t awry frust, his I , "Oh. d-e't he such a raise. nuisance. Also is cases of canine, pimples. slue -e. I Schwartz." interrn+,ted tkichsel. . "1 pstxiaais. Itnpctipta, ringworm, piles. ""'1*at to da!" rnnomired Seh lartz. and a peg^+.v of nmv friend$ don't choose ulcera, boils, abscesses, poisoned "W1 to do! it ` T.'jaunt tcnowa',.to scive.'t.+i"one the. ''hence ba wants. wounds, etc., Zam-Bute is most . "�•^--we:e a! ." ! and we ,nn't verily like murder eith- so.thing and efficacious. . "'`enters thn�«•l)n'•• t 1ii,a off." said er. . . We have As ronCli ri'!nt to ��-rY-�i1!"01464 � Mich. ,1 "end. then tha+*oble sold who live ns you. haven't wn?" mama] Molar. it 511. NW.�3 TM ;l.a/:... "1 i told 1 . j ii'in ••n ?�lU.^ti, can tell him! . "Live," 'ns"' d Brandt. "D'you t5 m -ask es., TsreFtt, til* Naty lads +lent tn•"" gild slicln"all's 'ye i'e33ted.• call this livin:.a„ cwt.ttrhttssti►tl. has ?Mae rss.gt. e., C^..,,1tele, • a "We aren't dying of thirst, any - It s et en longi ,:ern Ottani-the t how," replied . Miehael. "And if we +t...+ the' ... •,1+1„y„„ 4' r, constrained are chivvied and hunted and hounded to e•nn to hie fest and bluster. ' by Lejaune, it's better than being "`1)n Vr.1t1 Jere to (:nnry+,aa` ." he; hunted to our deaths by a camel! -cont - "t sited and stopped. (Qui s'eXcuse ;pany of goums or by the Touaregs, s'n,,.,,+n1 ... Iisn't at?" • "T wit ',of 1 •^'" 1 heal a'1W'' (-4. •'"And who are your ` precious `•3 ". sed It P11:- 1 gortiv. "Why ' friends?" asked Haft, r •' I " suggest anything, niy ; "There are five of them here, for •a friend:"' start," amid St. Andre. "-- --nee "And how many' •. more?" asked Schwartz.. • "You'll find that out when you start mutinying, my friend, said •Maris. ""Don't fancy that all your band mean all they say." "In,. fart, put in �Cordier,• "you aren't than onI conspirators. The Yre is also a plot not tmutiny, d'you see? . . And some good 'friend,' of • yours are in it too." , "So you'd better drop 9t, Schwartz," II added. ""None of us is a spy, land 'none of us will report anything to I Lejaune without telling yon first and inviting you to give it up. And if you refuse--Leiaune is going to know I all *bout it. You are simply sure • rounded ,by real spies, too, mind;" "You "cowardly hounds!" growled !Schwartz. 'There isn't a man in the place. , . Cowards,'I may." "Oh, quite," *greed Michael. ""But we've enough pluck to stick things "out while Lejaune it in command, if a you haven't. Anyhow --you know :how things stand now," and he strol. led of!', followed by St. Andre, Maris, C'ordier, and myself. i "This its a melanin de fous,".'Merv. ed St. Andre. "A corner of the lunatic asylum of Ilell. " said C'ordier. "Some of us had better keen awake tonight, I think," observed Maria. "Especially if Bonder is not in his bed." I added. Miehedl drew me aside, ' "We'll have another word with that sportsman;' he' sed. ""I think he'll have the latest tin from the ata. hie. and 1' fancy he'll believe any promise we make him." i' After enmpleting our astiquage and other preparations for the morrow, Michael and 1 ]strolled in the court- • ""Whet'll Schwartz do now?" I ask- 'mf"Probably *rt tonight," stald Mich- ael, "neatest he swallowed our bluff that our tarty toneis+ta of more than us > +► . J4m may be wtxsd.rin as to r r, ' awed. That will take sparse derider* if darty Si. Andre, ]Naris, Comfier, yea left ""fns. Amain isms beers a Trawls ell- eer." observed Miehsei. Yes ---lout they'll seleet you, chi elute." I said. *The I71 use el powers to appoint St. Andre," smiled my ivoth.r, 1 Someone paused and repro/mid Sas in the dark, and thea waited near tl.e• lantern by the quarter -guard, to iden- tify Ile by its light. It was Schwartz. "See here, you." he said a he re- eogpixed us. "Come with me. Now. . What are you going todel if someone knit Lejeune witkaut doing hinwelf the honer of consulting your lordehina?" "Nothing," replied Michael, as we walked away from the light. "We shall eontirue in our duty as soldiers. We shall obey the orders of the sen• ior' parson remaining true to his salt arid the Flag." ""The devil burn their filthy °Flag!" i• haw roan of his supposed snarled Schwartz. "I spit on it" y pposed adherents A pity you came under it, if that's will really follow him if he *tarts the what you think," said Michael. s' show. . ."' 1 "Then you and your gang of cow. P "He may "nee how many will take a ards and blacklegs will not inter - solemn oath to stand by him and see fere?" asked Schwartz. a it through, if he gives the word for If you will desert, you will desert,' ton ht," T surfgested, replied env brother. "That le pot our 4, soothes sway par and protectoasaiust {. aageraus .germs. It ran always be depe.ded spam to healuickly and deanibt wi:1s fine new skin. 'Moser. yet Salting-ckaning time more 'thaw ever, you cannot afford to be without this w•anderful Zam-Buie. 5pread it oh byeacol chlldren ENSO GOLDEN SYRUP THE CANADA STARCH Co„ I.IMITitD, MONTREAI" 644 East oi- wry, r A restful mater�Lake I%wiltilo Throe �CB8b s irp atrairjr-A97 Of 111131r faaV:= MAY 2i TO MOVZtllllriI Its gsaels Way 'won, X t IR.twereaa Buffalo and Leaving at tc p., ase et 730 a. es. NNW MX mkt 16411 a�eii~awuwe s*"Um. ieea. s.. uwg4 atbspireesias "' uite like y," agreed Michael, affair. If we. know w1�at you are And if neither aivantaio nor Bolidar going to do, we e11.11 report it, if we knows about it, Schwartz may pull it can't stop it. If we can prevent mut. THt ItSDAY, APRIL 1Ntsw. t*r Spring pep on9°ur' DDED Food for any hour of the day ... oo _ ed r d-to4.°e °risp-delicious nourishment and "We trust secure our Must keep awake," I wondered how much longer we should be able to stand this into1. c- able strain, in addition to the :terrific heat and monotony'of-hardship. "'Go and look forBolidar," said my brother after a brief silenet,. "I'll a we t rifles of *11 right. my and murder we shall. . As for :r "I don't somehow see Lejeune take deserting -I should say the Legion en by surprise, when he knows. *;hat's would be well rid of you." . : �, , � Ah, you dn, do vas Mr. I"reach- brewin '" I said. " . Preach - Zia,' retflied Miehael. `But he er?" replied Schwartz, who wss .eel., may be f-elying on Bolidar giving him dently putting great and unwonted I the tip." restraint upon himself. "What I ; "`What are we going to do if we want to know is whether you are wake up and find that the show has going to frarht us or not?"" E begun?" I asked. n 1 "Certainly -if ordered to," replied "Stand by Lejaune," replied Mich- Miehael. ael. "France expects that every half- "And if there is no one to order e penny "legionary this day will do -ilia i yon?" sneered Schwartz. "'Then obviously we shall not be , hunt round too. Bring him hero you find him. We'll ask him what's likely to- happen if they mutiny to- night. Then we can fix up a Plan of action with St. Andre and the oth-T retia I et.1 went back to the barrack-roont. ` Bolidar was deep in conclave with (Continued on page 7) - Once wear ""Invictus " and you' wear . other n.4 Blaf3'c GOOD SHOE '1Tt'11 be too late to save Lejaune If ordered to, my good ass," was the un- I te.44444 ,* , € &' we're awakened by rifle -shots and noothine• reply. "And we certainly I 'alarums, and excursions' without, shan't hinder your denaeture. won't ft?" I observed.Far from it." he added. "That won't be our fault," said Mi- t $eh+itartz turned to gra• • chael. "If they murder Lejeune and "Look tO yourselves! I the others, alltwe can do is to decline Look to yourselves" 'he to Join the mutineers." 1 "Oh. we shall, Don't worry," "If we survive and they desert, I replied Michael, warn you growled. you suppose the senior soldier will +carry "They'll hie it tonight," he -added, on as Commandant of the fort," I as w!e watched _Schwartz disappear. dLZtie o ) _, t M DO YOU K N O P. t (Copyright,1927,,,Frank Collier) 85, What Is Ellis Island ? - 86. The Largest Ship Ever Built ? 87. What is a Passport ? 88. What Was the Santa PC 'Frail ': 89, Why is 13 Considered Cnlucky ? �Jo Why 'The ' Ilor"sicahne is r l uck 91. What Are America's Cup Races? book and f • '1. A set of seven questions will ap- pear herein each week, pertaining to: Common Things -How They Work Whet They' Are Made Of; Story of The Stars. The Earth, Life Electricity, Radio, History, Geography, Economics, Law,. Health._ an rs Manners, Customs Dian" Animals, Birds, Plant Life; Miscellaneoup CORRECT ANSWERS GIVEN NEXT WEEK ° Soo .::hoy*-.1tlany-:-You . ran--..apiswer..lns. that time. They Will Embrace the Pundamen• tale of a Liberal Education -Get al strap an keep or future refer-. C C., A Now Way to Learn One Worth While Thing Each Day ANSWERS To LAST WEEK'S QUESTIONS 78. What Is an Angle`: color are refracted (bent) to a differ - The difference in direction of two ent degree from the others and hence lines; enclosed apace near the point each shows in its own position or- the where two lines meet. The enclosed screen" space in the figure "4" ha. 8 corners, 82. What Causes the Rainbow ? .' coa reflection of the circle angleson a Tapiece e a of paper;inand drawdraw a • sun's rays from a sheet of failing rain Therefraction and cross inside the circle, dividing it into drops. The rays are•refracted on en- four equal parts; the straight lines of tering each drop, are reflected by the each of these quarters form right an- interior surface of the drop, and on glee, are Perpendicular to each other. emerging are' again refracted. Each The usual unit of measure of the an- rain drop acts as a prism. The rays gls is the degree, which is' the 90th emerge not as white light,' but are part of ,a right. ;angle. The 'floor and . spread out by the drop into their cog- side wall of a room are perpendicular ; ponent colors. Each .color emerges to each other. The cross bar of T from the drop 'at .a different angle- is perpendicular to the upright bar., the .violet at a. little over 4G degrees, The cross bar of II `is perpendicular ,the red at a little over 42 degrees. to each side bar. The circular band of rain drops at an 79. What es Reflected Light 7 tangle of 40 degrees with the eye give Light travels in straight lines until violet light, while the other enlors of it reaches an object of different opt!- ;the same ray (being bent mere) fall cal denatity. If it falls on .a polished below your eye. From the drops of i anrf;ace it las reflected back; it it falls a little higher, at an angle of 42, the o Ir r n an unpolished ed a n lrs s rf s each ed. u ace t' Y r o r Po r Ls a u e. T . scat - cal t- Y ey he man the different inclinations " numerable facets (faces)• of which 83. What Causes Twilight? such surfaces ar cow 0 Wm E R N TheMenWhoKnow McLaughlin -Buick .fest is . from the Titan behind the wheel -Of the - McLaughlin -Buick thatthe t most sincere ex- pressions of appreciation come, It is upon the experience and the judgment of the roan who knows Mclaughlin•Buick that this car has become the standard by which all other cars . are measured - the literal basis of comparison of automobilevalues. Year after year, by dint of constant improvement in detail, yet upon the unchanging principles of McLaughlin -Buick construction'and quality, Mc- Laughlin -Buick maintains and increases its undis- puted Leadership among quality cars and adds. to the numbers of those who respect McLaughlin - Buick because `they have knowledge and exper- ience of McLaughlin -Buick comfort, beauty, per- formance and endurance. ` Upon the.verdict of the McLaughlin --Buick owner, IttcLaughlinBuick confidently rests its case, HURON MOTOR SALES, Goderich Dealers for- Chevrolet, -3ltlsm oile, M Laughlin- and G.M.C. Trucks ea McIAUG �, :"BUICIK to fries re rbet d n n irregular ween these # manner, due to gran the fnterrne=1 muss sset* a wvT*>Mafi►�gis 'asst LktsvoAcnwsusccs.aseaurcrrwroe of the in-fdrate colors. t wtuu.,,".MO " e rap sed, . as can One standing be seen with the microscope. Non- a on a mountain top luminous bodies are made visible. by Rees the sun for some time after it the scattering' of the light from their ithhaasnetin the valley, below. During 80. What Issrrfates.ttimethe twilight of the valley RefractedLight?is caused by reflected': sunlight by the atmrsse teve, t 1minutes a ray of light nasses from * after uneet he sun is Mill .visible 'at rarer into a denser medium, as air to a height of 2 or 3 miles, As the sun water, the ray is bent toward•the per- *inks further below the hiy�tj oendieular; if from a denser to a rer- illuminated tart shrinks aw wart 1 er medium, es water to air. it is bent the west, It entirely ends when the ! away from the perpendicular.Illus- sun is 15 to 18 degrees below the tration: The upright bar of "Y" is horizon. nerpendiculer '(at richt angles] ....try � �� 8f. iV the line beneath it. You will note the hat 'Very Mammal Conditlong forks of the "Y" are bent away from Exist On the Moon? the perpendicular. Place a coin in an t Let us assume that man by .some empty bowl; stand aside until you inconceivable way couldreach the +*nn b.rn4v see the edge of thecoin; moon, Ile would find the tempera - 11l the . bowl with water. The coin tore, especially at night, 300 to 400 will come into view, due to the fact degrees below zero. As there is no that the reflected ray from the coin water or vegetation there, he would on leaving the water is bent away have to carry his drinks anti eats from its perpendicular. like one of along; and no air, he would have to the forks of the "Y.' and thus carry his air supply. Ile would at ".rnught into. your line of vision. once be deprived of the use of smell, 81. What Is the Spectrum,' speech and hearing, and would have A prima: is a three -faced, oblong to use sign language. No object pecce aittriangular oaf of sunliarht dist; directly on it. The sun would appear passed through it, a beautiful band ne inone pert of -the sky of a dazzling p primary colors spread out fanlike on brighttfess, while all around would be a screen. A ray of wllito light is as dark as midnight. There would be tompot,ed of all the printery cobra no twilight. The moment the+ Butt mingkd together, each having its 411- sunk below the horizon all would be tweet wave length, and when passed pledged into darkness ---a bad place, throng t s prisase the waves,uf emelt indeed, to live. d UNIVERSITY OF WESIERN ONTARIO SUMMER SCHOOL, JULY 4TH TO AUG» 13T1I Spoeial COUSIN* for Towbar* 3. Corot sa Macara Ss* sat ,l arkvitora 2. Maslen Creme to remelt *bed 030/130 37 3 Crum la yfsisaer. Cowin t lMomt ntM3 fa Caew- >sary. lhopasia. *lad,, *woo* tae tee *1 Zs . lfaw+- 3113301•4 *NW *me slkbome woos* 0ae1011401. ` s mmeh a es* luteoma r AOC emesis * *Nam Put sa *Wm aS.A.WOK 1T t 1 SheiieftAtholweak* trf study esti rearestden. Pat hataisaitpa'gm st-QE J ONTARIO Safety on, the Highways inust be maintained NEW SPEED LIMIT THRUSTS GREATER RBSPONSIBILIT'Y ON DRIVERS FOR CARE AND COURTESY. AGREAT'ER responsibility for alert caution rests on the motorist using the highways now that the speed limit has been raised. In every case; ,speed ,oust be governed by the rheum. Thstances. relieve thenge in mototi tai from responsibilitt tork y slightest carelessor reckless meet of traffic on thee highways will usthuporttdrimove. e greater necessity for caution. In villages, in heavy traffic, at crow roads or railway cromiags, where adults or children are using the highway, weer ec awed at curves and bridges, care must be exer- cised by the motorist in accordance with the circumstances. Obedience to the law and courtesy to others is expected at all timee, The mislay of the romrsmmity forcaotiow,` gide the oft** of .. of *ay, driver. Attention is provision for canceilatiom of the ear's 1st follow subsrstueat roaviction for reckleits limit in no way lessens the ange in the law will not mitis or carr'leswt directed t thepart which may TM safety highways must be maintained. The arum hope* motorists will realize this and will at ye. throsagla canefelaeas and courtesy to continue to keep Ontario highways safe for all who use thea". Ontario Department of Highways •5 The ]list. CillO. L MINIM M ,r it