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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1927-06-02, Page 6_� - , Z�0�_ - .. . - - . __ - - ,- .. - � -_ , - � �..­ " . ­ - Zo.'..r."w - - - -_ -_�_ - ., - - - - - . I I . -1 110"M i P a - - 0;7�v*,_ - I � __ ---. - . - . I I . � : - - - _� � MW 0000100000 - . - . . A -,- - __ 'm .'A16C �31X ,V oft NOW ow , � THTAMAY, JW& ft Wr,�, , . . 41mft� -0� . _. �- - ___. INEMN - - - � . 4i . - — — _.— — - - - - _00M.0 ------- -_ _.______ = =� = �_ .. -4 ==ft -01 .1 No. voless Viran" to " I mad urr" I I— - -1 , I . 11� ime-pita on t be aw hismiL tu# a VP lilt* t n____a_ 0 * � —_ I � A .." AAA4.4 - evsdt� both the Aruba smil the rdiev- . --rw- itho I . roach an on the' 900r. . . , oft-vt A *% wwwwwww 1.11 J Are's torture by trying. . a Fre " Vii= 4"14' Am -I a - MANIA& inX force from Takaus. It I sealcl do th I for I . that I Must, theroaftr. ova& ow a*. From 111081006 ' 46 Gor AVW 45 - __ f - iM I I tire * . rrty at dawn. , I ,, I � � 11 �� I PKIP11130011 0 the 4044irt bet U Y40 modwroal t"M denotips I to lay saxing to my front � . I tzind;rneuf and safety. " we 164 it" for 7"M a" boom subject tv � &04, wonderiat what might be hap- � I Undo way frovii baid Westem wheaM Pwdty Flout 14 1,16'AL&AN any avenging ons,".PMAN Is 6110 a6wies sewis"d with it. J penfor to me, I was uto"hed to see . tich �in gluten - the en y giving mid bodv buildiNg' fml - I but saight be saw ust &*,w A&L wedin't y" somaider it a bleosimg ,'the French *&or come round the Purity Fluur is best for all yRur biking and 'Will supply extm Jhep wem also the linip mA#w* of, to Am aW to %ovy tki, bowels in o !corn*r of the fort,.ftloft, on.1 pro� L � I axiiiihment to the children, ja c4kes, p4s, buns . bread. , thirst, stariation, 'Sad V. AM god ka%Mjr ommutiao, asil plovi,mt 'treMing ss uncon,gme,lly, as it he, I i I I 91 cimild do in.the w :ZfP=dQm 464%se getting a S"thold fm Your I � were riding in %he streeta of Sidi -bel. I ­ - . . I .0mooLdh M ,dNmba, ,in that direction w= W to load Mr- V"01". ,. Abbeit! . . . " . . . . . , self with food. water.. sparo beef*, I ; Well! , ! had done my best for Win � . . 1. I ... ard animunitiost. Mfturws and his colunin. I had risked iny own, . I . I .. . . ' I MY toot, I vniarily *aj-, safety to warn him tkAt tbivig,; were i I ; PUR11Y , Rising ti "Oft . ! .1 M . gtd m, -self down. the stain an4 filled I - , WK what thf4y -seemed-and if the i 11 I . f . - is Aw*rfsr twr, 700-)*;# Psaty Fhwr CoA Sok. . r0lit the Oil-StOyv- While the us I Jea0d just for tkis purpow; Arita irot hint and his men, it We SOW 50, Ind 44, a f �'­ � , waswe conools V%w lak Co. Lw;w T00004% M"W004 0"Awo. "Miol- kettle was boW for toffim. I for- ,tWr rogoler we rolkyixg the worst not try Istult. . �, . � _,_ _Ll.- My water -battle cases of constipation. He could, haWIV Call being Shot at't `� � . ­ ­ � _. ­ � 11 I— � . - � ­­­­ . ­ axed rourAl, Am I I (. � .11 with water arA three hig, wine-bot.1 Mrs. Pkilippoupult"Verner, out., a welco'sui from the fort,! . . R(itin(l, --, IV I L ties with tht some liquid. Watert writt4l:-"For many years I kavo the wf411% ho rcd-, staring up -4t the', - L was going to be Infinitely owe pre. I been trouble(I with my liver, and out- &0 d^f,n1&rs- � __ $ its toonume wh&-wbat 6011% than any wine, before I witif forcil terAhly front constipation, I won4erid if t' ,%a shude throWn ty,, I 0 � inuch older. I also emptied my knap. Ilk ard a t Xillivirm Is 1,axa-Liver the poak,j of thell. calog Would so hide, ff16+ 1 . Villa mad Itsve been gre*tLy imt. nird distulsaft tl,tair faces th,,It, fronii %M64C,01�&% 1 "" w" - � I BEAU UbSTJ"�"4_ suck and haversack of everythinr but I . Gives de"ody's+ 1- - I L a Pair o' boot fi m . Proved since I started to use, Owin, below. it would be impos,ble to oft�, 40% 9pler . . . bursting, with #ad, Coffee, and the i " . 0MV I "d cAnnot recomowd them too higbly that the men were dead. .' . . � . �An , M__-___1 - . The Greatest My8tery Story Ever Written, rcwcv I . I bottles of water. . t6 anyone wko is troubled witit tteir What were . _ P&A701 i 11 I L . � - J By PERCIVAL CHRISTOPHER WREN L ' I thoutlit My best plait wauld be to liver.- . the Arabs doing". . . . � , I � , - - � . , I __ _. I 11 Leaving him *s, further bait for the I r�!."� � -, -,:---- - _. ad up did not do so, From 'Where I r t ' ' accuoWmed to,. but to lot my burden 11 mitailod direct on receipt of price by Mimi to Walk L Into it? L boldly and announcid tuft; I hau Dean cou f I , . I I FIRST READ Till$ i .And sUPPQXe th.- Arobs ,its.;;aulted consist of food and water. This I TM T'L J'iI]MrX Co., Litaitotl,_ Toronto, warn them Again? Ordered to taxe A camel And ride bac1c should have seen them ; . . . I ,&'Lrotbvrs, Michavi, before the relief arrived? -would grow lighter as I grew wookier Out. , I they come to the Wall and belt . I . . I The three Ges, �_.__.�,. - load myself up to the weight I woo I PdeO ' ,'Se. a viol at MI. dealers, or trap, and waiting for. th,t whole got. camel, for duty. Of if" I walk, Id not aea, on, to the, Too " N I I t , again t Surely ori. -'e was enough? It would I to Tokotu with a dispatch. - Din. at w 41 e, r 0; � � L 1)jgby and X01.." who 11ft ,'Gil��, L : labors as a biarial fati . I , That would settle the problen)*-or I should grow wooker as it gftw - . - . — �V-Ith I - I .- — mean almojit certain capture for roe, tinctly possible, I considered I ,it of � �' " __ - . I __ - , Before long. the party returned ,t,o . follo,�inx a taxisterious th, quite finally, for they would loot ,the lighter. Anyhow, It seemed the best . by one side or the ot'hor, it Vflred,�reaijy gQod'lucx.*n(L a real;y Vou .. � aluable - qi�`,phire, - owned by lilace. mutilate the dead, awl then thing to do, but how I longed for a th Tema lung ID-T&O I I a V _ An* fellow riding to 40ith, ini tor- again. . ,. I 'prarentlY this officer I 04ult, it might be done. The good'foe oasis, the officer I , I *1 1, I . i4eir aunt. Lm'y "I,", ndQn,L find make -the fort -the funeral pyre of the camelt The thought oocurrid twrie time? Straight into an ambush, a wan I � . �- .a -A tilemselives later in th6 Fren,!lx For- -mangled corpses, . . . IthAt It the relief did not itrrivi that trap of Which 'the inwarnatle. moreover, and itjuck would lie In the camel.guard rt. I wondered whit they I i uncapture , but .,t vain sacrifice 1 being unaware that I- wasn't. iI mein. I the adjudant Ith a French 19M"t , , I vigil Le a I I found Myself wishing they Would day. I could remain in the fort tilt with. its flying d fort Would ho nothing ead leglovinsi -von, , . ,. gion. Vigby is sent to � flat W&IL the bait.,.A to urocivin't Inv 6datence and my -not'lier of thi,vellof4oitce at ilt I in him, of the � re with , ; training q,ellool v.11ilp Michael and do SO,Land then.saw the cowardice of .night, And then try to get one of the That might well W the explanation of sition, by Arinsr again. . . And 11 it I were" not recognized, if, my4his 'eyes closed and his hands cros. : . _ L . John go to Zinaernettf. a lonel.N, fort my wish. . iArabln camels when it was dark. A there having been no dawn-AsIgult *Iiile I aronle ' � �- his breast, of .the Men dead . � I d.. tba. Matter with MY, bluff were con;vincing-, if 11. were noi "'n"t"hair feet, of the complete � I . ... iq the sahara. Tbo man. in charge, I No, it was my affair now -to --t.)_ m6ment's reflection, however, inside it that morning, while ; slept. They. ,.161heP- I s -w that all was wotl_ caught in the act by the very officer upo ab- I . . L , 'nodding, and had all but fallen back- the fort pretty soon, the Arabs would., cide4 that it would be a Much. better ,an fralll-ur.'nr-eeded lij - 4 camel , - , L , I %0*uine, is brave but- -,-cry cruel, .Ind. to. . . I actually found that I '%�Xa'clear that if the relief did *not'inter might,, with Arab ,cunning, have de- OP'L'u-4poll-iribig forco, wsri. -i.DprorAebjnw.wAua% I Ahouid be pretending to haye from whicli two warti. ad � . � .1 sence of life lit the uncapture4 fort ! . I Ain hearing that .74fiebael has a sap . plan L to t - itif Shotit ,b . I phire with him tries to- got it. A'warda as I satl - I . . I . I scouts,aAdAsent. me for or if, * on :the - � . I Th sooner I got away. thq better maintain.the siege, unseen gv,,Pdpd by flankersi. . come. . ; Somer lot 0 superstituous ., bf'doia, lother band, �here weia a chance of . . ! niutiny,brcos opt but Lejaune hearA I In faett a beavy'faintneov, am un- chanco I should have I I it Aug. and unheard.. and lur� the yetloving * Slowly itid caroful1v Fr�nch simply stealing the . camel unseen, -I old logionarfas woul bave woudorful I . � thp A theories a ut it all! . . . I 1, of the atternlittb kill him,and is about!opeakable wearinoas, Zoinied the only; cesisfully., ' . force', by an'appOaranca of Ptiive iind foree'advaficed, �vell handled by sonje� might 'get away with it, But th ideas ar. . . . v's arrest ' the vren, with the hell) of , s-mation. of which my Mind L or body,, I aie and 4rank all I vould, should- safety, into Marching gaily into an btidv ware prudp�t'tfiAii L lba officer. seemed, to- be it, Sopd many, Us. I . , eye ., (To be continued) , 1. . 111chail and. John and -a few other, was now conscious. .1 bad "en too cred my burdens and returned to, the oasis covered by hundred,% o . .* ­ 1 7 . — , , . . . 'lily. f � Title& W 0 arrived first. Itud by. ro ' However,' After tbioMng, the. maitn I,ong Standing ­,Aiotbinx.�-Xitrty : . al soldiers. v. bt- Arabs attack tbo I much, done too Much, suffered too roofs for a last look round. 11 I could lining neighboring' sand -bills, They r4b-1.1I,041i`3,POio4:-to walk intwon Ar0 ter. wFer frouf 411 Points of vileir, and . . � fort. Alany pre.killed but Lejauue�much, felt too much, in the'laqt few see anything'of the ArAbs in ouegUr. Ould massacre the relief,column and, 4mbush. I I .. . have suffered so long from Asthma . : -1 1. I . I I fi ols the Ar.A.i by prolJpInx tha dead bours, to have any'othei feelin.ir left, action I could, at Wast, try to get then turn,to the fort again. it no A,fow minutes latex. I' ' . weighing the chances Impartially, I a -Ad have tried so :many so-called I hear'rl the CaMt to the cQnclu3iQn that there Was remedies they think that there I 0 . 11,idics .1ifthe enAr4sures. During the . save that of utter exhaustion, I felt away in .the opposite. quarter. .If n�t, relief-fiirop 6me,.tbpy oppld still as� trunitiater xup . �. . AmonitiO the fort, bliiw� 'more likelihood of Michael's letter real help for them. They should -ittack..111cliael gives John a lette tbat I could die, but ould: not sleep. I must simply trust to lack, 4nd trawl -iiault the:f�rt wl -. they thought ing; his I � . . r . ionov palls io dead tars, ` '' reitihing Aunt Patrlcj� it I had A. shot. the letters; received by the VIA , � . . . � and a small package iddwssed to his � In the. very act of -pulling mys,11f off'11% the direction or . ,a�j 11 ' � 11 fac. 1pbalto to, the fit. ., . . . I I could! finaginisi the bewilderment at getting it camel, than if I did not, turers of Dr. J. D. KellogX's Asthma, � nunt. Finallv the ArsLbs' firki cuts together and saying that this would Pa3lsg ax,being the like jest one to of- As these thoughtff flasb;a, th A thou 4% 4�mlle, stroll across the , - . . . -the number of men In the -fort to two not do, I must have fallet Into a stato for a chance of -escape. - roggb oV the officer standing before tbose I a n Remedy from hundreds of cases once . . �-Lpjaurke and John. Atielinel has! of semi-equ)a tb4t �*Ag ndt sleet). 1 1 gazed round in all ,MY 1hind, I decided that I Must W.,ttn cl(),%ed� A-ates, waiting for them to Soudanese Sahara did not strike me I I � , directiom. that.man; riding gaily tQ. his death, ,6 � . while . . as desperate.as their own. Even in . � . I I . Arab, deceived _ pen tbo doad stared .1% inei In long -neglected cases thfa famous pro- I . ven .shot. As John returns from b6zl­ -I'shook it off; to find that a ue�v There still was.no sign.01 an , by 'i'110 Pe*eeful'qu .. .. . t . him as one that would lead roe ho .. . I .iet of tho and nothing stirred'. - . . . vioW *of tbe'lact that- It takes, A good f - . I I . .. i . low he sees � Lejaune about to rifle day wai� dawnink, and, for 4 Minute, thOugh,',Of course, theto mIght have Mae, and the floating. W.goulevr iit� ' A.q I wt%itad'for bitti �t& c1hub k� in- man to do it 'under'.the, sombwhatt ,the di- a it -: , I . . )licbaell.f� clotbeg. Lejaune Is ah"t; been any number b6yoxid the oasis* or 'the flAgstaff -top li . gmiy.ig part of I -is not � . . ' I gaved Around at the extraordinary I , � - . � , . . t to !wt Johii but Xlebael wha Bas only L 31ght that met my eyes -06 blood� behind the sand-Mlls tb4't surroundpil '; Seeing the wa ,to,t, e1ort ot, to. send somabod� m,td more favorable conditions of prep'ar- . wbair man descended from,.*but ,4at - � ' � I I 'been woundr.A Jerks Lejauria's foot stained roof, the mounds of �cartridge. the fhit� I � . I hS ljoed"Aii they WOrt,- OP011 the Otes for him-, Vcailib to the ation,4Lik,nftation, and the pr4ecifoit .he will descend tQ. - . - � � � I I . with soId1er*,'tbe'FIa4g floating �I)DV4 *,011011WO'n that th4-Argbs must Mve I of n4 grs ' . _ . . . � . . and causes the shot. -to go wild. ttolin e,"Ses, the stiff,flituroK crouching 1h', . I glanedd at Lejaiiiia. Should f ro', thein and no sip of 4.11y .an . aiia,Z the ,law '(sue.11 -As, I � I I . emy, he 0andoned the: alete. and 'departed 414"It is),. - .,. - .. .. .� . , Wby ar4'. a Inktirs iWei like ei, birdt; �,­' � . � . � ' 1. '. I I , kills tajar"e I a, the body of Leja1pne Move MY bayonet from its plap,� in , - -1, w riderqd� whether th% 1'.decidid,.to,-.,V�a",MtU..�not,. sae, eqauge ,.hop frohv Ifmt� to limlit . ,� 'a - .heart. 51 ch- -W I I long since drivkfi them, off. - - we h ,. �a'd bien'due 't* * Le'laune14' I, ­ -6 d -b' -h4 ­i * ,And re6nnoitre the I ­ . . I I . then. i� -nlun�jjr� his . the - embrasure '�i011la' at 00e ionclude. thai pd�, together. o B f4qy - _,_+_,1_;___1_--_.__1---- - - 1n., VOIlet'111 the-OffiCer, .i. . with the h4v4lq, of my bayonht-pro. WWI heart? I . i -ael 'die$. I use an w at ppened, ­_­ - ­ I,— . . . truding frbgi -,his ebest',�- and Michiel's I, ,N6.' My whole soul, rovolte* , ­_ . I . - . ,� I s nobl . a In aeath 4 .from Obviously this Must be -the 04'9e,-4 the- f6rt'tr appatefitly'undiminisheil .oasis with 4 view to docidin I whether, , , I . . I . - . calm '04110ing � the",Wea, .' ,And, as for any hope 6T be. would 'finve '' . I "I NOW GO ON, WITH TIAN' STORY , face, a. . * �' . I I . hbAW itoundi"Of ON— garrison, or to news, froin. - their theft', bluir, or .A cohibin4tion of tho �� I. � . , . . � , as III life ... . I I . . ..2 . . . , I . . I . IcOncelkling the manner of his death, 'Ore,*iulles AwaYi he would think,"*,* scouts, of the 'apProach of a' stroug two, bffere& the greater pos bilftieii' ' � �, ' - - - � I I ! . 11 I put the letter down and looked at 1 musi go, Beau, Old plia 11 I said , it w0iild still be perfectly pil)vIous I . 4i . 11 :,. . , . I , I .1 must ivarit' himit. for 1. had . no 'relief force. Anyhow; gone of-.'Buceoss-iii-�s"utinir--a-mwuxit ­__ -1 � � I ... I --1 ­­­. � it' , ... ,. I k fae6. Peacoful,� strong, dignified, aloud, "if I Ain to got your erand -that he had been srabbed.,hy 4 pm-: doubt in* iny own niiii4i ,that undri w46,'. and very probably t*i I 'And the more I could - concentrate , - , � . . ­ � ... . .,Ind ethereallsed beyond its usual drie- parcel to Aunt Patilcla andle I theni.vadei and ndt shot'by (Is, I � � I I I to�lk - Abe enemy.' Of AX%b 0-yeo WOre.wAtebing I ,... I . . I . � .t V ni. . Yaisbd. the siege And vaniihe .1 . InT thoughts ,ulyon,pio'blems and -con- . I` . . . .. ides, I bad killed him in i6if. Nor was it this.mat. aIonq,;r0$OJPjng M66n,fige tbd previous night, - 4 ' , , , i ness and. beaut,v. ,, .1 closed his eyes of your heroic death." * � Rest � I , . TM , si orations of this sort, the Jon�gotl' .. ( , , : , . 11 I .. I . . . and folded his hands upon his brepst. I knelt and kissed him,,for tho first defence-sqlf-defetibe from' O.,cold- theie in our'safety. A whole column officer his eoxisIofficjor,`� the I could .1 p6stpoji4 and .evade the -on-, . � I " � I . . . � . . . . � HoWiebuld I let this thing happen- time since babyhood, - , blooded, dasitardl 'and .eriminhl a 1`000.4hind TIN, Comiades trur4ipetei!j-Wd 46arth irian,,stood. rusbing realisatloix *of *�Iy Joss I I .. 11 I & Y, -ft I ". I � I let the -world hlive confirmation of the ' And only then, gictUhlry, not ti ' must'112.01 'i . i I . 11 Murd old comnift. ' C . � I . I _1 ". . i . I .1, -k.'uspicioii that Michael wits a desuic. th . . er as a Man coi 0 Our$ Who h4d Marched- day and ,In a' little group, befitscib the wallf the lonj* �oulil 'I'lkoep myself ZUIRII: , - . - .. I . - a nienri thipf? Or rather. how I 'remombered.the, Arabs" No. Lot the riglite�ouslk-used bay- night to 'our'. ralief. iome'three.6undred yakft or so from . . . . I . . abl Of course, I and insanswit6 beneath .the hammer- .. . d . .. , Pill idon�� could not, let &III a n 6 1$6 trap, WherO.1 lay.- ,i - -I gitbered that fhe blo�vs*�f the'teirlble Fact that lurked 1� I � I , . . . .. I . � j . . could I publisth to 4 wo There was no sign of'thom*;�hatjo. onet. stay �wbero itwas-sind ii�cj W'.. 1.4 1 t � . . . . . I i , . I - e very, ruse ,that ,bad *1.7 I . . I I I ! � . I rld that knew - cver, Alive or deadi which may partly � tally *I bad .quito enough to. 'carry. deceived . 4y th f6urfli mar was refusing,to oli b tt� And. struck. lurked 'ana str�ck; the ; ' 'L � L � . i . little ,or nothir,z about the affair tbn+.. naount for my' having co' ,d tO'-the fort. in I i .." - - . , Is 1 mplbtely without the now useless -thing. . . I deceive - the Arabs. i , . . �. I . ' ; . . . . . . . . 11 . -1: had d0fia,f such A.,U)' 2rabI0 forgotten their existence, . , % "Good-byt, Beau " I said, crossing .Thii officer iv4s; no fooli,dotibtl�ji�, there were 90sticulatfons, and. the of. "Voice, with Its, diva, '. . I . J � I AllebAl . I . Theiie . was Do4itilig. longer �404ferL myself to the wixing . � I I . : J.. F . I . deed? I I I should not be doing Much toward tb, where lie lay::Ind', As I spoke,� l.,but how �Vas he w that the fort � ffc6r drewlils. revolVer And- .1yresento(I ., . MWhael jS.L . . .. � I looked ,at b!s face again.' � i to kn6 - MicbheUs. 444.', , Listen .Ind beed �, . I � . . ' ' 'rying .out Michael's wishes if I almost jumped, for tbQ v b00ding sil-' was 4, w Ited sepulebre, i6anted by it at, the face 0'tho man -who. had 1�"- .1 . I i , I - , cat, ,� � i How could I Alsdb�_V" his � last In-* , had ­- "hael is dead. VARIETY � . ' � I .. � wAlked straight, into their hands,. Nor Qn'ce was broken by a shot,folf�wed the-doad, unable to signal to biju that .sbaken ' III.%, heid . when -th -, offi ' spite of - .. !' h . . .. I � a I�er ` -it and � , I .. structions, -refuse,his, hist requesv?, ras� deatlZ any less_ certain If'* 1. j,S_ �by several _ � I lit I the ie;x ic ho�i ' IL . . . . .. � i � . . . V, others, . . , I 1. . he was walking into. Art: AMlitish -Ailth, poirit�d up at the- wall., � . - ray unutterable* misery and I L! .. . �; I � . Nor wits it A requ"t Made jmpul_;. Inained in the fort tilt, relief ft.nii The ArabsY, . �, ., No- &m_ hia Cohinin? . W .. '. I . I � . i I .Italy, I I , .thL I'Vem I Naturally lie The'frumpeter,' his trimiliet * . .. . I I I I I 1. � : . : , od the spur of the moment. HO and Lelaune% body was found!,wia,' inelther rifle shots,hoi fired. towardi, sume, that sm4e t would as. ling'a�be swu I &nr- ednes.4, .1 fell asleep,'And slept = �� . 1 4 lought it lilt ,ou h6 . Apparefi ' nX himself up.. -climbed � . . ,. .. .� - of . . had t) . . � tly- from the �Ook 4 �Y' until' towards I. . I � I crowded foet,gaij,him no W. � When I awoke NOT a bl#, va"lety - .- � . _.- _ . � . ha , 1,_-.1. - . I grning of iged. that- 11A, . - b* - ­ , 'fLease.,01 just ��Mcb Idly I- supposed that' I -migli - TO ite- evident, ---- : - danger, there Was no' danger, 4hd'h'e. ietting *afor-'si5nut, and through an had been Idelcy.. The nearest vedotto- - , , - -4 . I ,� t,, and written it my. Uyomt'lii it. I � the fort. The soufid of thera m.444e Df his camel to'n, pro- L111111h i � _­ - ­:­ ... I ­.. - __.__ATW0, - onm_wo. , I . - , , clai I ma*es of tires, . .. , I . . c t - :t g qu I a . of � :kj�_e III _�Iy_ * of ' .1 I . . Un eve t as had hamIne&-his pr 4�%- move, and.roiilacai it by that o anoth- , rouelii ii to ,the � sid .�Ad_ A_�tolumcka_could_,� . 4mbrasur".'nto­44ie-Nrt.--- - . was quite a thousand yards to in . assortg"nt . . . . . .. ­­ ... K - - i, - - er, man, and blame: hihi for the ro . Ct mgolvlol I ­ I . I . onle, . . . .Y I a real ,. � I , mur- . . marching into t - . . . , I he fort'fiom which It$ I ,cilx teel him reappear a right,: apd so - placed � that theve .was . a I tant -bill was a man fos bud . . I * Goo4y"r typ0s, sizes, - I . . on , :1 It eli,11t q to see and admit - behig, seen,. so Iii . . . i I What wou 4 Digby do in my posi- , der. I had not the faintest idea of sand , fied. I . Mill at tho, gate" uo.fiiar of my . ' � , . I . tion? Would be take AbatL papq doing .80, of coul..9e, � or W * . 'P. 1, . oj"iks I . . . . oula my a a],% � arn .: him I . .�L .. I � . . -0 Lejaufte's, hand and destrovIt? title 1ave been -very convincing, since s . . . . and tread designs". . . . , n Ion At lu uniform, waving � This being go, 1, --most w tbe�othbrs.-,, I :exercised reasonable precaution. . 1. �'rrai his ax 'a * , aid and firin h s my certain .that Mfch�oj '�`He I .. I . . .1 '. ; -I. ,crlr.� ,I,wo . . never, reappeared- at tilt, and, . . I . . 'I felt ,b(- would not,' He could act, revolve In a air. wOuId.',&PPr0V , - and, that. be. would about a quarter of an,hour later, the I was witningIn florde- � _ - , . . "�. � , I WAS alive and�everybody else �:Ieatly I ,. . :-. The sint ��as setting, the AbO411ing . . 'had.. be bocn present a , . 1 beat -of thei.4ty .. '. " ­ ".. I � I I at MichilePs di'sposed and arranged, after death It, lAr Onch I car. � I have done so .h ' . 1 . ., ,� I . ' _. I imself �)%Rd he been -in 081.6er himself climbe4 up and. -enter. mess, and -the 46it - And oasis present- I .. I I I , .. � �J � . xlt,ath, and heard his dyini words, . It dId.,occur'to m6%that perhaps I The relief had arrived from Tokotu,, ink iplAcq, It ;night mean' death :in- ed the fort In the same, wit . .. . No matter -when, our . I Y., .. ad a scene -of- normal military activity . . V;F� - . I I � \ot 'having done so, woul be blame could protond that I was -thd borc, of And, I � must tried, And steoid Of escape. but death was �cer_ As� be -fore, r expee'ted to ate the -or rather inutivity-for nothing , INO '.." rille if I left that c0iIfesSiOn thcyoo to the .whole defence, and,h4 . 0 -posed all shot, for the=i3Or0f`V superior talitly preferable to 'sneaking .off gatet . opett zi� in car was madle�--the Is '. . , I � be found by the relieving force! , 1. toute' latex, -'but *hatever moved in. or. around the -. . � . . ' ' these corpses myself, including 6itt Officer in. Vie v0;Y PresOrlc'a� Of ,the On- while a -whole column of on d lie don .and s,ee here,the fort,. and tber�. wa Uttle momin I I . . wl� 1w t but 9 . .tire bere,to, fit It. .And i I I . If he Aidj be must, and - I of the - man who bad murdered Le.. MY. - - . r1des InArched-to a 406 'Aettes toe posted; sloep', sind- gi .. .. Well -i e0s tom. I Ott] � I , . -must act according to � I truction. one 'v( I . 11 I I a � I Ding'abOut tbi ,oasis, Here fth4 - , I � . . my own-litillt- Tatin but, of course I did not ser. Yes-litit whit about thi same on- had the power to avert. �. 1. . I . ifttle, th. " ras; eat, drin , reott an ,;here, A sentW . . rice, , 11 - . I I ­ if I vould find any. . . . � lousle, consider' the Uqi.. , " s . - - s bayonet, gleamed, a � you'll like tlie , p �. I . .. ,emy' Where were they? . Was that What to do? Should I lower -','�e a ;.�and at. forth, whe : man led a mule or camel; a little co . I � . . . . � .1 .1 i ...... h..."_ 1. ­ ===== �_ - __ � � �:,�'.... I.. - I . 1" . �,:.be isse tbilre's variety 11 . I . . , I . - Run it 'up and down .a few pened.- k ' , As, si . urrm7 of smoke rose .-frti -among the - . " . . I . . . 1. I I . I . . 1 PJAC7 12t.11,1415 P e . . m, � ca . . . ­ . . I. - .40 I . I . times 1 Wave ray 'arms and danc� ence a stillness. 'The minutes Palms, as a cooldrig-fire Was fig4ted there, too. , . . . - I . I . I 1 I . . I . . M. +- About, uti on the look.out. Platform ? * . dragged bY, and. tb6 yj.,en,of the ,re-' Or: reple . I . - . . . � ( . 1. � . . . , nfilied. "'; - - L" ' ­ . .. . . I .1 I . :� . I " 1� �­ I .. . � . . . As likely as not,' he Would take liot-column stodd,still :* -�statues, So iski $is! I dould'iea; the fort had * . - .. I . . I . .1 I ' ­ .. I i . . , _. L� k, % ",'� I I - L . I I . . . . I any such 41"ala As, signs of joy,and staring At the enigmatical Tort. . not been tOen pyer,by wna.w I , I . . . I . . : 11. . . .. � � - � , - . ­ I garri. 1. I . . .r _114 � , ­ - 1-1 11 . % . . 1. .1 I I . welj!ome, If- I were he, approachilig Presently I heard the officer bawt. .$on, nor, to my surprise, bid the dead I I Save time and troublet . . .1 . . I ': . . . - ­ 0 '.,� . I . ,� I . I � . � . a fully-matinpd fort over witose. litir. to, the trumpeter, tl�e men outw been Temovod frofi� the walls, Th*sb . ..'of I . . � v I - . It 10�, ­ I I .. L . . Buy Goodye�vm from us I * - . . _1011 V1(111.- . 4 IL . . � I I :: . crowded walls floated the Fliigp I Wde LtWfort begart�to`movo towards potionleos,figureo'could. not be 4i'ving . I I I . I . 0 � . . � . .1 . I . I . lit) . , sbould deitairily .see nothink of warn- it in atthek-fortn4ti`on, anothei squa- boldiers, for p r4mg I U I -k :,, . . , I . . � " .- N . ,� ,4 1 1 "__,� . � 0 Co ndant voo Id . More peoplo ride oi I I . . I I -,- I . - � :� I . ing about such demonstrations, . as dron of the relief coluinn arrived. on have kept his i0iole force on du . . . �� , . . 11 � .. 111. I ­ ­ ......... ­., _... 1�....... . . � those. I . I I �. I � � mules. -the gateR.Were throvm- open that-Pafticularly ,�after, a d ty like . I them than: on any other -.a �� ,-1.1.1- ­..... � . .11 � . . ;�.:..­. ...­ . 1. 11 . . - 1. * . :111 1. , � ..... . I �.-.­-. ... � , . I - ay -and- - . . . � .. ­ 4"7 � ­ ... ­.....­­ . : Until I was'actually fired upon, -1 from -%vithin, and,the officer tame out night March such as this I"(1, .. . .. 11 � I -.11 ��...-:.,-._-._-v.-.....: _-_.­­11­-.--­,�.-.- . - "' � I ­�".. 1. I.....�' 1. . .: ... I .... � ..... ­­.. ,,;*, "', , .. . , on,j had * . - * �,, - .. ­ - i I . - ... I . � .. ;.*' .. -_-,-,-,... ��', ...... ---,,""".,� - .-,--,-,. �, . . . . . . I � I......, I..- .....- " .- ....,....", :,.., .. �, , . should certainly suppose I was ,�xfe alone, Just made. . , , .. - .. : ... w I I.. -1 .... I ­­­ ­ , � I . I . . I I � - . . . . I - - I : I , I t . _. I.I.- .... _'.;,�.­. . .�1­-.­...1._..'.'......, ­.­.. ... I � I � . and being welcomed to the fort by He I Ild have expect ' . 11 I " , I I .1 , I . .. ... ...". __­..... ,­­...,_,_ .. ...... . � %­.....; ­......v-,:.� .... .... . gave'some, or4t!rs�; and to -anter- I shot _-.-_­�. ,_ il .... .. ... 1. .... .... ­ I ed to s -o that . �..­..... � .....'.. ­ ­ ..... ....... ... ... ..... . .­ I I—— I I I ­ ._.11 .... -1 -, ....... 1_. .. '' ...- . . kd­oin %, R.I. w . _:::�.. : I I . . .. those whom I had beeit.too late, to ad the fort With his secor� ,-com.- tue dead had, been buried, the fort Oc. — F R. AILLER : . I y . ..��..'�:: ...... .. . � I . .. I. : �� � ��. .........., ... ­ I .:,­� . . , 0 . I . ­.:.:�.'_­.-': -:�%..­�. .1'.�.'.­­.__.._'-.... "�. - . .1 . . ..", . ::..'1_--* �, , :�-:�%..­�.-.--­ :,� ''A .�., � .." ",i::;i1!1111'k � I assist it, their victor'y 6*or some Ini-, mand. No one else weTit in', - cUpied, the look -out platf,orin Manne(j, .. '' I I I I . , �- ". . , W- ': �, , ­ I.... . , W- .1... I.;_ ­ � 1. . ... ­.. . ­ ... . ... I �� .,..,:, .7t, ...., ...-.�.�*`S'­. . _V I , ,.� .. " , ­ . . . . . . .. �.-, I �-! - I ing-party. A few minutes liter, the wficor's. and: the sontry-posts. occupied, Hr4_ , � 6 I . ­­_ ( \11 . t . � , 1%. * P I exu,', t I y I Unt, . I ­ t little in I ` I v I � I . I . . . W, fired upoial That cohip2thion reapo4redi ,Oalledi.up. a Aver,it didn't matter tn, rap wh4t t:lev: .... Se,rvice, , Statioll � I �. _. i . I I . would surely glvo� him somethint, .to ,sergeant, and gave orders, evidently did. so long its the." left their criniets . 'a sit"t, I I, �0�_ �­ ­�� I I . �. I . think about -and, moreover, would for camping in thcoaxis. � , In, the oa,sls. I I . . �� . � Cor. Elgin Ave, 80i vkwj . I , I - � - mftl__�­_� I , 11 give Ind a chance of escape, even yet Jt �octurred to me that my pitua- ' As I watched., 6, smal lih4a*25)--�0001RICH � � :_ I " .11, �, * . . Lbilg'beflwo lie came .within tion -was',%bout to bftome un unwbole. eded by art Offic I partyp pre- ­ I � . . � . i . I � - . - . - .Z. ; _,�,� � . . . . c . or- I - .. . . . � � , ;­ � . . I .. . *'I'&- Mule. crossed I . 1. " 11 � . , 11 ­ . sboutibit-distonve be would be rushed some one, as, before 16119, there would from the ,Oasis and ontered the for F r2enri"ceakt,boyatkome I - . , . . ' I ; � . � . I � � * . Z- 00�w � by the Avabs. I would do the'firing. be vedettes posted on all four sides of t a . I I ... Z__ . . � I . I . ,� . I I . . .. � I ­. . I Kneeling down and Testing ' 'it the f0rt,'in it big 'Clide, to ,say noth- - tf, I I I . i .. . � � . . ... , , . 1. nL'r` e � . . the- I � - - ; I I .. 11 I I . in an embrasure, I aimed am I u,th ing.of patrols, 1. . _ ____�� � . . . in life,depended on 'hitting him. -I I must be going, if I wished to, go ' �__:___��� .. . . � I . � thyen raised for fore -sight. half An at all, before I W*s within a ring of I . . ....&w-w­_-_� I I I LI . - I . I I ." I I . . . . I . I I . . i. I . . . STUDEBAKER . ' . I -1, I I ihobp.and fired. Rushing to another Uintricit, . , r . 11 . . . . . 1. . I t . embrasure, I took Another shot, tbia After a good look round, I era*lo-41 I I . .. I I . I . . . ,/. I ,. . I , . I., � I time, alminir to bit the. ground, w0i ift in Ily And: slowly to the next sand- I � . ol . . . I an ians : . " front of him. I . I � ., . I . : -Offeis C 'ad' ' _. * . . hill t st n that tilt two in the fort , * 1 . .1 . ... ..*1 I . I I* '' . I . J � Ire lisiltied. woul � dtoo. uch of interest, with- � , I . . .. I � . . .. � I . in, it alls, to, have -time to look - I . � . I I . I That wits enough. I ... . I I . . . � . ;F 1, . P I . . I I 11 . . 0 , I - . 1f -be 'Walked into, an ambush iic,.w, over.. and s me on my.brief . . 1. . . � . I . I � I . , . .. . - -he was n6 officer of. the X�,ieteonth -journey in cover to cover. Ap. ' I . . I , �. . I.. -A Fine QuaNy Small ' lCar I , " , 1 � � Army -Corps of Africa. . .", - p#rently this was the ease, for what ' I � I I., . I I I . . . - . . . I . I Rushing across to the side of the I reached the n*xt iksud-bill r.nd look- . I I , I I . . roof farthest train hisAine, of .Rp- ed back from-beliffid its -crest, there' I . I . 01VADAYS butk is no gauge of inchel orits,entire wheelbase is made up proach I dropped'my rifle over, ellmb� *as no sign that I hpd, been seen. . n+ . . worth with Canadians ofgoW taste. . Wh the'Red Cross O' d 14-10: .L . ,. N of cradling Spring3 - wf.ich is one reason ed the ,parapet, hung 'by mv hands I Tested, regained rdy breath, and � "16 1 0. nLy 14ft thin watches have displaced the this car aiakc3 tough roads ftet smooth - and then dropped, thattkitic God -thav then made another bolt to 'the sand. w . . , I . I . I . tit, keeping the fort be. for - da- e G d of Canada - : lxtlkv ones. Cornpact comfort; ny feet would encounter sand. . . hill behind r . 00 able homes Come in L compare the Erskine Snatching up my rifle, I ran as hard tweva the oasis whil My line of re- I . . . I , I � . . strer�placinghupNtid-Victorianmm-ions: Si, wi tn t'oday' 0 1 enuld go, to the marest sand, treat, and it good look -out for the . I . �. th ore costly rars. See with your I I hill. 'If this were occupied I would vedette which, sooner or later, was t. For the . Veteran � . . I L t, , AnA now emes the first fine qualitv own eyes the wealth of included equip. dit fislitint. .and the sounds of rifle� certain to come inore Or less In thin Befiiends .$.sod Soldiers still in hospital . . o =Hove$ L3� . smA earl The Exskinc Six offers you bik ment, listed below. Drive, this new�tvpe . fire would further warn the roli!A-col� direttion. 1, CW the 4 . I car stuarttu I umn. If it were not occupied. I would My- best pion would be to 0 sicknea sad need in their fmilies : . . are& ,f � . L . soldiet-settler . . . provides sh keted employment for the - . Z tell you on the road. ilbly I might be able 1:6 mikko it *evv _ dhabled in thm Vitemne e I -ss and Style �- big car luxury autonioNle -vourself-the Erskine Six 6s I I . . and comfort. But in small car fashion, it so much . hide and see what IISPPeni4- �POA' Ifori cover to cover, between the � . j� is agile and deft in traffie-L-MoSt econow. . t I satId-bills, as I wilt doing, until be- - Workshops. . - . . � . ., I RPSkIN18 SIX SPORT COUPE timely diversion uvon the Arah flink Yond tht vedette -circle, and thenhide Por the ChUdftn I . I I I ital t,,) maintain. � . . If thtre were a fight, and, Lin any case and rest till night L fell. A, good ' L . . , '11here's a silken sixtr-mile gait tucktAl $108915 I I might hope t10 expape urAer o>ver might's forced matching and I Should � Thtwgh Ituiscit Red Cross, hu aided 3,000 cAppled , I . . . nims. . # tj Miles **my before the sun L dilldren mad buledged $7,000 school childfii to .- . The sand-bilt wai be thir -n , 111Q%�r its lacquerhi &)nnet-rcacly f l - )*Hv4!reqL ema tely 041tipped ,gained till strength on the morro,w. or not Occupied, I was safely out of the I 11, I I of dark . N t I . . M,.0 i -I a Pas!, wlieft ),(Xt want it., Thit and tax Polifta G6&r1ch fort, and % chance Of 0"tting safely As though for a prixt-and, of courtie ?MOW heidth is ind0tvocts mle otherL � li%Ql�, var vo'iLys ahead at a toach of castora, soup, $I$" away existed. whether the Atabo at. to life was the Vdxe--I vsirri�4 out Por the Piorim' � ; , , auk*ss C*UP4. $1345 tttk4d the Coltuhn or hoL Me ,careful scouting retirement un. . your tne. IM!(Aitition of 5 to 2S in.p. It. Tearer, Slus I crept into an Arab trench and stot tit I was -half a mile from the fort Wags nalsing semce to those in frontier d1swcu throu'sh 1. I", in 8 J 5eLoftds! vanada's steepest hills, Pr to work to make a hole in it, that I and among the bit stp"s that crewrt-, V Q%Tm Hospittls find Nuning stittiom , - . . I It" *Hv#"d lit Geaftia em". Might be an inconspicuous as posyliblei . flAt'.O.-I (Mt fir 6is rugaed perfarnier-- it OW44Y "1110W an UX p4ld _ ed a little hill of rock and sand. Here I . d-tnbj,a stiff I V� grade in hi.T.4 Ze4rl . 1111"M anybo4y come, or look7, in sny I WAS **f# enough for the presti-A, lot the Xew CAtladiin .. . . Areomot, ArAw Sm A#vrt ca##: 11104W."0*1 direction. . the ittoork zone, on mr1iii ' ,L* .1 4 wW1 "#4; bou"m kftt &ad low. NAMONW; hn *W6 . irly bopeksm Tl.e I-rikine Six turns in in lfl.fu,j)t hA3)% SM; 1*04064 NMAWOUM' Q JJWJ VW %ftik SionAt From bdvmn the twtv stoner on Jowmy . . . Fitfirly hopelisal ..,. . WC0014 And 81MAftiltdAttention to kuqigftnCgQodK1j,_, .1 radius, patki t5ortlessly in a fnininiunt l�*,',';"IMOIW,ow+i*ow*dw&Uc��"imi� the verapet of av tretielt. I Mld Absolutely bopekst-orJess I could, tiul� dilldna at ftft seapm Nutserift . � I 1Xk a ieniflint MA *I "wo; - . watch Oki f6tt and the Oasis. I wait wore a camel . . . And tit." and . . I � of int'ites. It is C%�Cptionally Sparing pri tieseft.t!4w,#:*"N*airm;ily*WAIW"% Il *04#9*44; 11 eeomloul of ** untuoy oensht"n a" there. I firmly rejoeted the idea that I . For the Mothers and Ditughters - , - .,,'__ . . Swlire, oil and tires. All except 0 inittaoftt foul *sap*"~; b"644wit uphVimmiag wisk I watched, that I myself mlgM be entered my mind --of killing a V*. to Hom Nutting CUSM, b" tk*t litiodpw ofnawris, I I I %f"Mi't tua, vador the 6�**Tvatitr* of enendes in clette to got his b"ot. 71at I could .� regard " rMhIng bett#r than told- ditt sad bome 11j*ft to over 12,OW waaft 6" &is. . An vote as I saw wkat the Arab* bloo&d am&r. ­ � I I . I Fs He WOOD & cz'%N �, For the Dimter vittim Ow sad the apmuwUng c6lumn were, A mm afteplable notion watt that i. I 1*11* to *� 1 WOU14 t"8160 the "a' of trying to,tre*p Into Ot oasis ,dur. � k fAhl" cot a saift retr"t In the most r* tlw AIgkt . I or to ofibta ptmpt rdw to surers" fi,om 01"WOUTM _ _, and tt"ling, 1% camel - ,� - . .. . - lik4ly,direttift. . . from there. It woold be an extmaw. fi Moog 204 qideuk. TA# kw 1. A. C 11 to irlsk *w1wIttric would ly dinkilt th to do viset"Ifully, 1. fi"nce rain arcamil4k vxhsivo) to $**166s16rPwvAmwo M ,ter tke sitoatkth was a littio for own Won In I I all be brilliant mo6ft. -Vid# Appeal I . t . and t1wre, was too %frosor a likht, & v*rY "rP 164 -out for AT. oftgest'voit of itayine an A;;i frY* olip. &W a )iorribi# raw from the cant. I . Im * t .1 I I :!� I 1; f I � I . ==_�� I OPM t 141. 0 im ri SME FLOUR i a4lawi I I I i, I I ri 11 I I I I I 11 I I I I I I I I r I it I i I I I ; i I i I I I in I r I a I I 1 Q4 1 er tr a S Ua 1 - I I _% in - _71aL # �i v, 1 �, I I � —_ � " - M-1 . I ! J I W ve, i -it I I ' �_ _� I Cana&an Red Cj-�Ss bM1,Aftr — n-_ =— Awil" a* %fturw it ... Y". . %0%1 very "ealt **d donigtroxis, but just �i 111# . J 1 ,Fc- ,',, S K /X, f SIX_ .1 childr,en cry poos*%, 'I""much on I wait ia uni. � Ile" COAT&A%me tof I f'� . I" aiva ra*ht lie believed If, rhol., I reit nmnm 00" 04VWo% C"w6ft'Roa C"" S..iift, . 4 leftv by t%*,c&ra#l-x"K I pref'"d. J� 4" Mm*mu Sbeo% Terem% S 1. - I , 061kU I � floVilli LITTLE ARISTOCRAT )�-N. CASTOR 1A *4 I vms am onift,ly tn search of hit i . . , . � I . I . ,, . " .. I . � . � I . , - 1. . I 0; . . - * , . MU- . I I , 11111" - � 1. .. .. :_ - -*--'--- _-,_-_-'W_ -'L' I— . ____ALh_"_'� � — L- - ---ILL �_ ­­­_ .: I ..*—.-. . -_ A_� L' '-' �- .­— — "�' L - � %L. - " ­ - --� .-- ­ -L --- � __ . ___ � ___ . _ ______ � , __�', ­ --- =� � __ .IN&&- %_�'� __..�