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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1920-08-05, Page 6- �- 1;ff,W-tW . I I � � At 4 . 'I" - - , _171I.P.r."ll - I I � - __V� I---- - __ - - "`V__ � , , "O "If ." , , , _ ____ - , 11�" I 11 , --WIPF � "r""l- � . - j4r� "4, $ - ­ " , �, � "I �1_ I I I . ) . - I I '' . I I. � � . ­ I I " " ,� *�� ", � I 1________ - _& , _1 - 11711, L -11 � - - _ __ _,� 01 : - ", . - _ , ___ , ­� � " ,!' *l- , : - , M ­ ._.___,.______________.__ I., .__ _ --------- ­ . I , -, - ­ ­- ____ ____ . . - -"----. � _ !!! lip, 10 1991101,110111-11111-r= ___~,_ __T,____ ­__ ­ I I , . " � _____ I - - � 1V Us I ........... .7 � . - � . 1� ilia , ­ . IRWINNINUMNAL11111 wkwww, larain VqWW, will pro- X I—- .,'� vable alld As Main, but the PWIOU 1-11 I 11_1� -�7 1 duolill tin* fkff*M 1. ,,,, ... � "I'll, I ­ _... , - - '.I anger increased within 'him A$ UQ _-_ Ited; a mad Impatiogto for Ulf ad- I - __W, when potting byaolutbeii 444 other . I , I I I , F_ buitio till the pot* to % Iltut below .--- - - � I i - ­ - 1�, ,sAry to return grow at each step; the point wgwo wel%ttom oftbe bulb I 9 Lt he walked to and fri- . 4 W � '"ROYAL 1� Is to reat; levol the sell end on this . kt last he stopped In hie Walk And place a layer of mind, settft the bulbs 1?10 Flo � 1 44 his 'gaze oil tile road which Jed in position 04 tUp tpll, Then fill up -, " , We miners' cabine. All the m6u'a ,YEAST CAKES: the pot with earth, , prossing tug soil . I nn - Ir. . VV*171 L . . - porlon no; 0994411 I ou followed his, and they OaW the -,,_ '"191 gently but not too firmly around the I � Istign wit 11111 0-"-"- " I I � � , � � I I , d,A,-.- __ _14 '011, = Nre of thl .Jealow-worker coming I 11 w4r" I* rbilo oArn i . lowly down toward them -A hug0s -----.,---, bulbs. I 11, *000M I . *"ation W � � � TTAVo the 4011 damp at the time the 'I'' positiono now gon , gut Iking form, coutraeting strongly y IF, co..' *, I There Is Mort P,Acr#Y bulbs an Planted and do not w%tQr I 41V ng , 11 I th, the alim one of the man waitillf; 11 ont. . in 0, pound of good tueni for about six days, agli then on- I ",­ L -_ : � bfm� - oniq, of t4e wine'* glanced . AN , =411111 11 9" .11==. 1 0 mam $ - '* IV Sparingly, , keeping the 00 Just I ' , L i ' � E e' S r" '�' ' I T_ I )' I 0 a , 0 he I at Talbot wondering silently it bre&d mo.de in the damp until, root growth to Made, 0 MOPUTM � VOR W". I -1 , 1 4 - --- - - - - __ L I .- "funked If;', ibut there was Some- V V. aud that Iron home with Royal Yeast .Put -the pots away In a cool, airy, I - i! F'!'_____ I I (;1ZQ0�WHA_ Ing in that attitude - . dark plam where the temperature will . I Q,kfSA14V,-2, 20 ,.P., . untenance that reassuibil them and i in a. pound I V I ction V,ngi , 1. J0X6Q4'0bAI1WW0 C r ' not fall below 40 ,degrees, Here they � _ -­ , ., .rred a 'dull adMiration lit , their ad maki-ag may remain until December or Unit- travelling equip, . - _�iiilst Br , =ra r. vr;h� .1 arts. Talbot teased to walk up,,ond of Imeat. Bro _.,�_� - � 11I.Ou"It Is W� a ON. 's . ,have � and feeder tanUs. "Vory ary, by wiltell, ttme,t)le bulbs will not . I Q wo ,�r ,wa. lie planted himself directly In 8 a. ,simple operation. without, .. 4'0t'."81Pt'rp '. ocrIn - shoots an Inch or two V*zor, 1 4 ,i to i thrown hp §'gK c,.0i,).-Pe lma,,Or� I I iculars. C , ,, )ut of the wide-open door and wait, and requires,00 Pfe-o bove the aoll,and the pots will be ,,- J,qbn A. Br 11--t Forest n 11,1.) ,,ttheret.,Papsion and excitement had L Well filled With roots, . . � oa a pupils until the usually ViOus experience. Fall Do not expose the YOU11940111190 to J�Sff OR PRQV%UTQ1f�- " Im, light gray eyes looked blaot; his A clean start for I O0X_1V51Nr)ght In hoft Of busy I &I j " o Strong light at first, I set MY . 10tchene76 main . re ivered slightly as he watch- instruction, - � brioU - strIls qu, I . I bulbs on the cellar floor near the hot . street, large kP sloence. jill conventenees, $5.NOt"An tr . I emyr COMIng Up. As Marley B4kc Bo�o , t his en Yeast water hqiija r, Thqp is a, wthdow Ju' I �rasillencek.,Jn same 1peality, 4-6.5m. - OrIto 11 .,to the dav 0 ,ow ,nearer, the miners noted with . _JT tioillaro. A. Z. , mailed free on requgest. the, foundation over tlio beater and "he � ,14 ,�* at once Mr full par Ha�l �tiafal his enormous. six-shooter � . frian, IWO east, xltcliei�er, . - t I plants draw up tile light, encouraged Out of your bed and shaved - __,) �ag In his belt; the suullght� . : by the slightly Inczeased temperature. . � -_ I ­-, - , ". the steel at V,very other step E.W.GILLPTCO 11,110. in -three ininutes. This is ,, ' X i---- - , I ,wiLL 33UY tRA,T B*11.7ft- , OIL 11111�1 ' This insures Wine of good length for . lios ful modern- ricic holdse., 1,4111 ' ,rwar4 lie made, Their hoArts be4t TORONTO the flowers. An inverted flowerpot AutQStrop Razor servk:ce. Propose .Provincial Highway, at head of , , Lst' With keen anticipation. There placed over the plants will have . the I , � I . � ould soon be some fine shooting'and Easily stropped, 'ea4il turn o Xain Streot, georgetown, ," same effect. . I 7 mil f Toront.d' and unimilton. 20 me dead man perhaps, or two Be careful got.to put the,D.lants jig. cleaned -nothing to take -, f ro- (; ,. ph,.,w,ith reservat,J.pns. for life, ' 'of PreseR I Cker and wi # oft' part of rie dead man, perhaps, or two-fOr 1, I . � too great a ,beat at first, as this apart or unscrew. The only , �i�ving room, sewing roX, with WITLIC larley meant business; and as, f or tile __. - __ _wv!� may destroy the flowers, The, tem- , , safety razor that sharpens - 11t, me, g about 1-4 Present nizel . ther, he looked like the devil him. . . � perature, should not - be higher than 60 I %d about 1-3 of the large prodUCUV& Q*.f as he stood,there. And he was � 0-++#44_#4_#_" , days, and itsplf, - 11 fruit, vegetable - and cflower garden - to ;60 degrees',',the, first,gix ,. About $3 000 to remain op'n deposit to PaY , fine shot, there was no mistake lightly higher th ,. ereafter. I ny dealer wilt denlon- rentAeta',, remainder,bq- easy, but omfe. � bout that. Denbigh stared hard at Hyacinthe grown Ig.POt9 should be live, ijind' let live pay . rnents. An Idett � .1m, with'round, fixqd eyes. ,He Was Bulb Culture; - a A the AutoStrop Razor hin"king of the nights when he bad I planted In the opeWoound the follow- str te hombA R, b. Bessy., Box 3, George- � . - I to guarantee satisfac- towne,onte . UUt Ing year. . I you, - - _... .­.. .-.-f.*- va:tohed Talbot teaching Die'- to Shoot 4 Indoors And 01' In Holland the flowers of tulips. tion, or refund of purchase :,', . I ,., , . .#AUSINESS OHANOZ8. -"- trafght-�-teachlng the ver7man he � and hyacinths grown In the rice. � . t ,. , +*+**+-*-" crocuses .- ___,.____ la' . _. . is they are at p - - --i4h-IX So--rAx- ,, Sent at now to got his pistol to open are cut as Soon E I --- ,hoot himself with! He remembered I H ' EEI-Vi �;-R o I 0�111e-+ iow Talbot had stood with Marley Never put fresh raanure in the soil their beat; this $ends all the strength . .Hotel Bowthan; brick build g. Dulbs. Narcissi Intl) tile foliage,, as UPQljx,� the success- thtrtyibOhrooms, full fji�nlshed, c.ommod- . 4 this very tunnel's mouth and show� when planting fall , ofthe foliage and, the. .AUtAfX0PRaZ0r sou.q':sample rooms, Wd repaii; brick I , I - . � � d him how to sauff a candle at thirty are particularly sensitive:, hyacinths, ful growing ga � rs(gs 6)nd stab'e, aii4y by sixtY; lArgek I , -$I i4ey . attention th;n given depend the next 1 14�� 1 n -11 It nd, al,W b I . . u df( I has eon, the rards! And Denbigh -stared and tulips and others wIll, likely rot it a, In EnglaLid these bulbs . 01 I g hot I;owl V, y year's flower .� �' . I F,r,,,d ,1, Zat sacrifice price; 41 �. ,dowed, with admiration, . Marley on h cour.U.investigati, . as to daily rece . � . , Irew- -nearer down the ipath, his fresh manurd Is placed near them or are grown Many years . in Buccessi - s 'Only $5.00-cdmplettk Vit I etQ ' U 't m v ikint, proposition. '314 ieav� , ,, crunching steps echoing comes in contact with the bulbs, and the game can be done here 14 Am tiop-twelve blides in an at,- 'I'�44dor'e..Onje."�p"X,,M.rtry. President, erica , trill Assortmint Of cases to 0% I %roug'-L the serene and frosty �alr. A Where"the soil is light or poor a lit- it, gardeners will take , the I B wiman, T,td. 7" - - - _ .4 Eq* minutes more and he was close tle fine bone meal mixed with It, woll trouble. suit any. purp.99,o. below the bulbrs, will be - beneficial. Single hyacinths give the best re--: I F WTJIRt AWD FEED MILL. DWELL-' r, .a the eager,. expectant, silent circle ' ' ­ , Many mattes the mistake of selecting suits for pot culture. Double hya 'ING, steFle, chattels and stock. at 'he men Watched with him With their give satisfaction for Auto�trop Safety Razor Co., Urnited Shelburne, Du Iferin County, Ont.; capa- � ' I - breath auspenil On he came, sul- the best shaped narcissus bulbs in cinths rarely . city 60 barr�l,s, equipment complete, In- lefily, filled with a sort,ot dogged. Preference to the rough heavy ones, house cultivation . AutoStrop Bu I ilding, Tor � onto, 11 Canada 205 eluding 2 mqtors, sifter, rAiddltno inills. . I brutal a-imosity against the man as which as a rule produce the best Tulips In pZ require plenty of . � - .... .. , I WE � A sop proce h 0ing outfit, etct; 20-1ri. had Wronged and Insulted. lie step- blooms. � room, three are sufficient for a six- - - I .. r#1on ml .,:and oat roll, g6ing con- -IN Cerr L sales $70.000; chopping rev - ped betwee- the men, who Made a All flowers of nairclssi-will open inch pot or ,five in on eight4nell. M_ � ,iiil,il it, � ,� 4 - bargain fOt" � pot, leaving fully an, Inch space above . 'I. .-1 --1 I ,enu wner retiringo short line, and then into tile clear quite as well in water as on the plant .. 7 1 ( sale, J. w. Hamilton, 'Shelburne, - I - open space, facing T'albot, It out when halt open- or when tile the soil to the top of the pot Wallow - I . .. !t__ - ­ - � li_­ "Ont'.'.. 1. .� . . , .. �. . -11( -1 I I 111or the first. time he looked him -flower has bent over and fs just open- � .. . I I ' I root's may naMpread fi�o 'lly thrJuEll ' QV, ­SALE, -'BARBER SHOP, TWO fall In the face, with a fugitive. fleet- Ing. Narcissi should be planted car- - t_ . F 'obairs and tobacco business. D., ,, Ing glance, and then his eyes AMA ly. GeAs the 1wIbs In as soon as they . : It. . 4 1 Gilm . � Set ihe bowls away� iii a darks cool. . our, lColling,wood, Ont. . . I , -q a� - �.-- His pace slackened, but lie can be obtained, American grown . DOMINION t ­ did'not stoy; his feet dragge,,'. loose- bulbs 4 are to be had equal to im- . .. . � airy place. A dark; close closet will , I - I � � INSTITUTE no answer. They will require no at- MSCALLAMOUS WILSTS " . __1 : ported. , tent � ion for �two or Ores weeks. After . - .. . - - I ,Hyacinths and polyafithus narcissi COM om . . ibTli'moist biAt nor'wet. CAXOE WANTUD--SEND PARTICU. � � 1 4 should be planted tour inches deep and ffirtnt � . that; keep t Lle f lars And, price -to R. IL Glenesk. 'R. 0. _01�. MARTEL'S PILLS , R . This -is a, Inapid matter, but Once Box 866, -SuUburv, Ont. . - .1 - t more than five, or six inches apart I . �Ile fibre btc6mes drS the bulbs may , . I - I FOR WOMENS AILMENTS 410 Other narcissi ' for an effective show. I be ruined. The fibre dries out on, top . @ of women have testitoled.i.n.tbo list 25 an,.* tulips should not be more than '.. RIT� ... , 44 - OUS I-,-( � I I first' itiq&ating when water Is needed thres, inches deep and above live I i --"---- - '6 1 NITTING YARN9. ' A31M AS Br, . -4 y ­ . SWIN 11 � I if too noch water is applied turn. up ' r -------- Vmared rem r e&7 , inches apart, . � the bowl an K � r,envtrur.*jonj_s0.d only in a FatenW . ,Crocuses should be planted four or d drain off trie surplus. fore� , Sample Skein and prices S -1 Frown about twenty Pfve cents. Georgetown Woollen Him ". ,.At your brugglet, or d When the bulbs have 9 � *Cover jt6% five Inches deep and from two to four . .: . . 11 , '%fill , 'Georgetown, ontarill. od). pries $2. . 1Xmickerbacker RfU104 V9* . I I ,s . 17 FronO SL East Tor#lftto. Cans" Inches apart. If crocuses are to bodeft 11 I .. an inch out,of the fibre.theY should " _� � - ___L . e planted* 11 11 be given moje,1.1ght and,"as mucl, air W.i1r,111T ORDERING -GOODS �BY XAM they at I . ' : --- permanently where - Is. k,window facing South .�send a Dominion Money Order. . \ , 11 I they should be planted de6per, but I I - a ca cook. gut& as pbssib iage and has- � --- ly over the rough siiow and gravel, Ioll."t I", � ,. will put color in ,the fol they will not flower so early. Nor- ral;%OwTo 4 .� "I � 1,4- ',"as form seemed to shrink to- __ -W 'low . I . . . I �., I . I gether, to lessen; While t*-,- fascinat- ed eyes of the men watching the two, that slight figure at the door -way. motionless as a statue, seemed to dominate the scene. .Marley f.Ilt a peculiar, sick Paralysis stealing ,over hIm,-a curious tugging back of Ills muzeles when he tried to get his hand to his hip, a stranglln-g feeling in his throat; that glance seemed pet- rifying to him., The absolute fear- lessness, the indomitable will that filed It, Seemed to overcome him. The very fact, perhaps, that Talbot had got even yet drawn his Pistol, the extreme coolness that relied upon the.swiftness ot his wrist to draw it at a second's notice, staggered and seared hlift, He remembered the skill that bad long been his admiration, and that he had at last learned to imitate'the sureness of aim and eye, the dexterity and quickness of this hand and his tongue fairly eleaved to tKe roof of his dry - mouth. He struggled to draw his revolver, but .. I .. . I - .1 "11 " 11 .1, , , *#,1*o t��* , 11 " � � UX . . 11 � . . I � ,iZ I I I I 1, 1, . Of A . 0 1 . � I I Jr Cord or � w " . ve I , Im. I 9 � I till I , I.,. .. � . I r4orico � �� , V it 4 I fl) I to I I ... . I '... I , , 4 ey W*�� :. " I . r,'ok 0 , � . � I ____ . . fit a"& #1hLq,4W,&.M&& In human I I toll $"A V4*PA*iW *Vttiat Viulth3o ., _F, . lit UVA. " Illm, fa% prouliaence and .� W1 . Economy is a savings bank to , J4 VMSr1W Ila 44utler. and not he 44 Q � � int"Ohich men drop pennie3 ul k . 400d, thus wrench-' I � h4 ,41 Unism. b! I , lug t4o Aoart% of at least a WilliOn' , 4 ;*a � I . I and eat 4ollars in ratu I rn 7 . th WYO SAI Seriously auituy.0119 about 46 i , �# -,.,l,�N­-k� . .-X.� c< � , Utaa� adultA. kmw comeo anottlex W . .� , . at vArva'-cler, whme wor4 must be Re- . i *. .. lihe economy,, of Plaftridge h4 CtPtOd. UAR NV. JOA08. the GOVertiOr ... � . Tires is in their dur4bility. di Qt Arkausk3 froill, 1947 to 1001) and a ., tr � explain% that � the account of the or, I � a ' ]35r giving long service they et iglu 01 the Bovvle knife in every die- 111 . %�, (11 Uonary ia a table. and , thaL 13owie dI4, 11 �, . save new tire costs, and 01 � not Invent, the knife, � lie does not go . - , zheir dependable Wearing n ba far as to say thaj. Bowie (lid not I ,,, \ clt�alitics eliminate the 01 know holy to luo the kn!fe, nor to Ta O."'. . . I d: 11�, mpense, of repairs. al deny that.ho, 'tiad, seWal notches oil % '. ��. I I ' kniter. associated I , . * a' " 'With his . il. , �­. 0 -_ -_ - th "r I . 1� L __ __ - c 1. . . - . =; I ua %3u'� he deep deprive Bowie or : , . , 4 i" . . ., t'l � tj ,; V, 4 nor that a"- logg been, his As 11 t1i , , I , -.0 __ ti � - . a 0�mvo - ­ -----. i 2 � � I " . ser of the. i, knife an I re- 11 � . V cluces him, to the'tank"ot a more till- . I I a!a masterpiece. I . 1, Q I . 0 Tho full0ory to publIahed '11i the Ar- . b katisas Gazott%jitom which It Is ex- I I . . . 4 1 o N$�v . The i � .. ... ( I ,,, hill bV th . . York Sun. '� �.. , F , real cr(-jitor of the- knife, it appears .�� �� . I I L I I from thiq latil-st 'Acc,04111, WAG JameA , � � I � I , � .. � Black. land' the­iseeret that entered I ,V 1. .�. .. . ".. � -11 . : -1, . I s e Is now lost, for I . 0, . . , I I . . I I inigek bna, !orgottjj�la tho formulae, and I 11 I 1. , I � D . 01% . I died na Imbeeflo. �-- - � I .. I . .4 � -0 . i 11 S� ' �. I I AITE.StVOR XNIVES, en' ,,As Their',' Name - ITM I ­ * , I - I .4 : . James Black was burn *1i New�,Jer- . l. - 11 - - 11 I '. sey on -�14ay 1, 1W. W) ran away from __ , " . I . . � , 11Z 40me and uu unloyed, stepmotaer ut., :;� b I --.--,i � , , . * I r I - I t,ab age of eigat,and ,weat to 1'hila- - ­­ � . -1 . � _,.W i 1--e-I I I -, I . '. i %Aell)lkla. Wnerm he. was apprenticed to 4. - ­ � . - -_ '' , . . , . ... . 't. I , - ifivfl - , A tawer plate makv�, natiled 14011d0r- I , kifthplith fliftinlIN11111111111k - had nill � 11"I'l 51 .Tm- . whe;l 4.0 'w43"ll$ As � 1, � ­ - ti,on. ­ I �� 4!�� 1 tered this eratt, and,,leaving Mill- ., 1". 07.7 7. , ,?N�,7.,7, 1, - : I . % - - dolpilia, roamell, ilbout, until lie set- �, 1., , . �r ,t'.. 'I; . . I A-�, t C , I ., tlt'U (40,Wn Ali an Argansan village and V ., 0 - 1, = lound einpAoymeu�. �V; a b , a 'k . e made X11'.111361 11", _�__ . 11agietl sliuw, lid her . I = tor tne frontierampii, and as they oft A"' I I 1. ­ IN I = . .. laclismith I a ' = � � I .. -'W.'E,L- . - . I 3 were, extra Sharp �I�Ives, there, was a - = - �,�.�. �­ '.; . I � "M u011l leen demand tor'-tustil'. occasionully, - = i " ' . . ' " 11 = ' 9" would Plate tual weabons wita gold, - 1� . . Em's . and sliver. and the %vorkmainship be- = , I u4me tagious loc'j�lly.,,:It is recorded " = � . I RE ". ROUGAI 1 that ofter ' Blac4i:,, nad temperea a � 0" ", * �, ..A," , - I ­ - � �, I I � �1.1. I I :.I I 11, a" jinife and = �t�t,,­.,, 0 .,.-J,V� J. "M I before'. h%,,iMIsjied It,; he'� I - ': .. . "I I - ratud Whittle anjold ll)i�cory axe.han-' 16-- yl, 1. l. � __ .,,, - -I. - - ,,.. . ___ - -die wlij, it ;Qr_,'�1411! ,an hour, using titiitiiliiiflllftilftliliril,killillifilA�illitlinitilif . - tilp blade 'is vig6rously, as.he could.' i& milli I . I - I ­,,� At tho,end or that time of the knife 1, I I . , ; . . I WOU11 AOt shave: ,the � hair from tile *1 ,. -Dick talked laud a'ad with a great up behind Tarbot In the tunu6l*, those' arm, 'he would 4hrow. it away, In ly, 1.6r.14P Black fell in lovd-,t'With his Mae, Inany of the miners, his oaths, and in front prewed a little nearer. Tal- ter's daughter married,,her and set the Imputatrons ot�cowardlce lie heap- b-ot atood now COMP161tely surrounded ' spec. - ed on his employ&, carried tho day. by the crowd of rough 517017klng-men. lip jls,�g blacAsinith of'b'e own, ull force. trillginS ip-Ahei ifiapuTticture of those ,-some Of the Others,. qnIeter men with Marley's a&,herents Ve?e In f ,,, " " , , 1 keene rp6reelptionsl merely listenctl to Ilia was quite alone. He did ,not glance wonatiryl *Volil ­-! 1, ound them. Ile did not think of him- , I 1;1 '. ­ , da when T IWIVOWM IN. ' self'rLor of his 'Own ,danger should PIC � M....: , silence, and sho6k th9ir hell appealed to for an opinion, About 1831, JamjS"t,B.oWJe who, it Is "I dunno. He's got grit," remark- tlyll or three of them back lip their � skill as a fellow alfil Commence to hustle him. %aid, had heard 'ot Black's ed one between moilthfuls 0 iough in- AnUo ,.forger, went, trom. NIVasaington * -and bacon� In, response to a ilang,uln- J-Ils,felt nothing Out a cool, tI au4i ordered a 1nife M�dIctrOin a Pat- ary burst of Dielt's,. 1* . tensely savage determinatior tern ot ilia own, say!ng tnat'lie would ,,He,s a slip," answered Dickt con- due this burly brute, to defend ble ' Tceltion and tit e, though it cOst him ,c4l for it in a couple'of months. in temptuously. hie 'life. I I . Elie laeauttilill woula eke out with "But a dead sure shot.* "There can be only one boss here," ' U guAj I a 111,19t0l, and an axe'. Blacl(,,i `Hb'd funk it," said Dick, his iace he said, coldly, as TNIarley hesitated made t1le knife according to Bowie's � paling a little. "He'd never stand- up before him. "If you are not satisfied apeciffdations. 'and .4t the same time. to me. He's got,no fight in him. Why, mavie .,�Lie of hit; own p4ttern. NVhen%. he's managed that claim there now for ,who It is, go to 'Your cabin and get - )Vjf,wId�:,retu`t , ned,ithe sml�ll ga,to him. your six -,shooter, and we will settle. it two years and he's never so much as here on the dump." hie oA choice 'of ' Weapons,, Bowie, fired a'ahot over it, Now that -fel- Thero'wals a movement dnd a mur- Unhesilatingly dhose6, not the Bowie,. low Robinson, wot's got the claim a mur of Gatisfdction among the men. but the Black knife. and this Is the � � knife ,that i4i 10 'b6c6inc' almost as mile further up the creek, he's *the - - ____ latlftotv�' as; a Toledo blade. Shortly boy for me, Why, he Widn't been I � SfterliVArds! Bowie killed three ruf. there two days before there. was "Wd Q= Root COMPNOOL , at the end of the week flans ,Nlth, .4 safe. cUaVere ,hig,k4lfe, which as every trouble, and tC- lating , . sotloolboy Per ' the past generatiori lie was reckoning up he had made five -' Inedicine. Sold in eo de- , knows,:Ival as deadly a weapon In the I corpses over It." I reeS Of strength -No I *$I, 01 2 3 �er Vol: hands V a'strong man as a cl-Aymore. He looked around the circle, and .,11 5 * .8 I II . �� ol . .11 Jigists. or so there was. a murmur of admiring -as- re on recel Of * This *as the knife t,Uat made Bowie . I � ) Prea pamphl t. Ad ,,I,c,,: famous., or -It Waa the knife that Bowie sent. ' I is head . .. J THECOOKME 9 INC ., madfi ,famous * 'At any, rate, ever$ 1 The old miner nodded hi � T0R01ITQ,0NT. (F4 W, W.) frontletsman. and Prospective fron- . slowly as he m6ched his beans. 1P I- r� eard of It, and as. aPpar­1 "Yeg, .thatls Talbot's way; he's just - =Z*_�, =V� .- , ,ently Bowie made no secret of Met or as smooth as butter as long as you Now this wgs ,coAlIng iiawn to bust- . 11ZIA, th0i result was -that orders flowecl, know he's the boss and act according', neas and giving them something'theY - in ,p,i. Black for "a knife. like -Bowie's' but jest as soon as ion"begin to try could understand. Here ,was a Mari of .& lll�wvi W Unite." . , and boas him,you'll know �011 have willing to defend his rights In a good, ^ ' THE FORGOTTEN SECRET, . ,! your hands Tull:" I squara stand-upfight on the Spot,' and I 'd all agreed In their own In 1830 Black bec6me blind as the" Dick tookanother pull at the tin they one an 1e rlgt.t sort. result of an attack made upon him by whiskey bottle, and tightened hig belt. m1ndG that be was t his father-in-law, 'one of his knives, ' As tVe ii�en returned to ivork they They glanced ,at Dick expectantly, and I - obviously not being -at hand on the qc� were skirprised tcA see their employer scale Said to themselves he"weakened, casloxi. He was t.1ken Into, the family- leaning idly, agaffist Ws window, and They were not going to take sides the 'still more suri)r1sed'w4en they passed- with either party. One of the men of Dr. Iiaala N. Jones, 'father of to finrl was their friend and fellow-Niorker, future Governor, aAd there lived for round to the main entrance The thirty. yeara. , Naturally he told the the great door shut, TalbO caint the other was their employen boy much of the'famous, knife, but1t, bleklf.and let each man in in turn two had a difference, , ' and they could 'was not until the morning of his 70th , as they came tit), shutting the door at- cettle it between themselves. They birthday that he decided -4o give him terward. Their curiosity at this un- had no businece to Interfere. All they tile formulae. of its mapkifacture, Theit usual, state of affairs was great, but bad to do 'was to. stand round and . � " .so a square fight and "with,04d tlieIr hetoldtheb6y iobrIh ipen and paper , there -wgg a look on the pale, s�$rn Judgment," as they said afterward, I no that he might learn the secret , of face theV eutWnte I red. on. the thresh- talking It over Jn the bar ot th� tempering the blade. 1E ____ 1`_ -_ Pistol Shot. They waited, gnc1,,DIc1 them, and old Bilek, saidt "In the first - . � I I hesitated. He felt his opponent's eYa Place-" he paused, and tried to re- Spankin)j Doesn't. Cum] upon him; he glanced round. the mer collect. "Come bacx. in an hour," he .' ' '� -they were wat(Illing him. said. Who -ii. -Dan - returned' he was tl�wftidnkchuidren can'be edtM 6f W- "Fetch your six-shooter," -com- still unable. tp r6mehiber. So he vettl4b them. %'hqtroub manded Talbot again, with Increasink went away for another hour and then olitutionall==cannothelp it. I �Z= , owe womer my suemssNI It sternness; and Dick, feeling he mov for it ,third. At the end the bliu ' FRZ treatmeot� do something, nodded sullenly aM 0 .!E t* "' ,U, fil imt.etiqns. man burst into -tea6 ,and confessed .V your twidren trellible you In Vhis wa I send turried away toward, his cabin. Hl � that the whole thing had gone frlcm� tio inorley. but Write Ine to -day, my =tnleut strode Up the incline io. the direettot him. Wben., he had, bidden Dan bbighly rocomuielvidecktoaduiLitroubled wiW of the mineral dwellings, and Talbot k. �Uh fs" get the paper everything was fresli ut'"O '"Oult'" 12t day Qr a' L Wr"ic for whose brain seemed to himself hal W troatpout., - ' -9 _111 and clear, but his mind failed him in;1 I Mrs. ' . 'bu�.._"L splitting ,with nervous, angry excite the crisis. He know that he used to. I BOX &-, M eft .41 plent, began to pace up and down 4 1. I VINWOR. offtirio Put hiS knives through-tdu Or twelve, I . I . 1. ehor� length before, the door, � wait processes, but could not �re"Il One Of, ... I � Ing for him to come ,back. Ile d1i - ____ - I them. He lived for two years after- 1 . 11�0 not arAer hie men away, and.,,the, wards, but his mind remained cloud- 2 'old that froze all open ques ' tion or l6tayed in their places. , � ed, so the secret died with him. ; ocommerit, and each man went by sil- The excitement was Intense amon A DEADLYIVE4PON. , ently to his *ork, When they got them as they waited not one of. thei I I down toWatd tte shdYt and out of shifted his place on the log or ban James Bowle,- who dlgd at the Al- hearlh , howeter, their tongubs were where lie had eat down, they "llardl I .. , joose.hg aillo, where his"body was found Sur seemed to draw their breath. A rounded by Mexicans whom he had ed again. 1. I . " 14's ,waiting for Dick to come their eyes were fixed ,upon Talbo laid low with his knife, has hitherto , . HO -walked up and down li% tront ( �rbcen, supposed ,to have Invented the`� blitklNthatls What he ig," volunteered tho door, his arma folded, his rovolv( -' one nt the millers; "and somehow or � knife. it was in t,he ,days beloro re othet I don't feel jest dyialc4to be in eWl In its cast) ,vn his hip. The me . volvern or breophloaders. ­iind the Watched him 01'r(OuSlY. Hie face, wl, frontiersmen ol'tho time demanded a. Didk's�shoes when he do come." very white and exceedingly detel Weapon that could bo suddenly I . Therp was no dissent ope Mined. % brought Into action and that wall guarded opinion. Most of the men ;Ee afternoon was placid and lovi deadly. The platot Wa.3 good for one, bungabout In the tunnel, and seemed ,y. The temperature was not with] ubot; a sword or tin *axe was eumber- unwilling to quit the scene of the *�Lny degrees of zero, but the Cold , ­ somid; an ordinary hilife was not dur- coming contest. the Sunshine was bright,-4nd the a abit enough � , � ft the knits that Is At4- I At last, among the final batch of dazzlingly clear, It -was ab -solute sociated with thetnanic of Bowie was . men, MaYley came Sauntering past the still. not a leat rtmtled, not a breal a heavy dagger, i�lth o, short guattlor window. Talbot's eyes flashed asthe stirred. Nature was !it her calmet hift, slightly ftr0d blade and double , tiger's when the brush crackles, He gentleot mood;r nowhere, I could the edge, It necessary , It could be I walked out to t4o great door arid 6ve been a more tranquil arena thrown. It is supposed to have first I Inung it wide open. Dick fell back a witness the passlop�; of men. The edged Its way into histoity on the ()(,� ' ttep, and the little crowd of mine)rs was perfect silence, exec,pt for t] " I u round crack of the ioe sometfineis, as It 6P casion. of the duel, betv eon Dr. Mad.', who accompanied him elosk f r Sanitibi Wtlls�or. a 9aftilbbi!] the two, open-mouthed and eyed. to beneath the firm, resolute 6t0P8 tho man paeftig, up and down, 11 near Natche?. The princIP019 fall0d� see the battle, k as I] to wound each other, so their f,"V'Ittlu ,,you canit come in," said the "n- faeo Was set, as a stone mul , - _ tarried lit for a sort of general hous4- tence had till, go -cent of inflexibility =�n�!�T= T!T.- _.____1.__.... I - .1 I— - .2--- --1 warming,,the result being six dead an th made it Seem , Wil %, who is Mid ' across the entrance 111ceell %' ' ded. lJow1L to have lRen shot early 1A the Qxer- "To. hell I can't! ciaes, drew his knife 0-fasliloilod. from Aull red flu6b, 0OM1 it b1tteksip.1th's file," And idlied MaJor ,-No, you can't," uOrris % right, It geenig now that tbe same calm, luel itta& at lea5t shares the 110noril Of trasted strongly wi' this a.4gasmilation with him. key -thickened tone __14- 'lob, well, I gu( InAead of a WWII :9011011, myway," an§w6re( Ineteati of the uAlial wash bnneh talade a stop fOTw1 two chkirg wlAhout WOW ,rdounted on . A slight Motion (.4%thrs cstu be uod. The tubs,%Te fiet - ,hand to his belt V on them and (,all 1�0 puAlled arotiltid , warloy stopped., Wherl3VOr WR11t0d Wilt involuntatily, 7��� 1 ;;red be had no A Maidenli,4 blush may 116 merely a i "d turned ptio at bluff. It Igft,t every' COMPIOX10A thAt 33 this Uwe tf, . tX14 at the do( I* a attafight flluxh� micetq4 In one, I dAr of the I `Lver3r, airsniv IS it ,,It wilk0lit 't . �Vbat $$ thfito, ha %,, A V, IRNMU *U4 tla% alosby fly.,�_lojatr6r* ArAfriciii. I ". cissl should be taken up anu uL'Vlueu- sifter the third year. Bulh&,of the same kind should ;be planted evenly, that"Is at a unif6fln d,epth, otherwise they will not floter at the same time, those near the sur- . face flowering earliest. A good plan is to remove the top, soil from the beds wliere the bulbs are to T)e planted; spade the bottom soil; throw baell: a little of the topsoil and Set the bulbs " in position. Then carefully cover the bulbs with the re- nlaining soil, smoothing If off level with a rake. 1±4is insures all bulbs � being planted at a uniform depth. The Dutch bulb growers cover , the bulb lands four Inches deep with cow manure every third year In March ' or April. The manure is dug into ,the ground and potatoes are planted. Hyacinths are planted in the autumn and the following year tulips or crocuses are planted. � It is not always the, largest bulbs 1 4 4.*. +1, � + roduce the best . I - --- � for copious wateyings,' as unless an abundance of water is Supplied when the plants -are growing rapidly and the flowers ddVeIOPinig failure will re- sult. The roots Of tulips dre <_en a foot and a half or two feet -Ion.,,,,. threadlike fibres, filling the pot, r6- quiring frequent watlitings.to support. them. ' . �' in potting tulips use little drainage material tand deep pots, one piece of broken crock over the drainage hole is Sufficient; then- a little rough turf, mixed with slxeep manure and a little. bone meal. OIL this use good garden soil, three parts thoroughly mixed of sand, When the buds begin tb show stand the. pots in saucers of weak manure water every other day. Never e-- --t------ �------�- I I . . Nighl call morijill 11 Have Ckan, Health U!fty . -1 Roman hyacinths, freeslas;­ PaPdr white narcissi ATe good for growing , in fibre. The,Dutch polyanthus nar- cissi are dwarfed and have better flowers than the Joss lily The poetaz and the trumpet uar�lssi give ot y Emperor , celleat � results, especiall I and the star shaped Mrs. Langtry. Hyacinths do well'in,lflbre, but all of tile same variety �liould be used in . one bovil or varieties that flower at the same time. Miniature hyacinths and second size bedding hyacinths are inextexisive and will be found ., satW- " factorf),. - � ' ci-oplises,...scillas and Enowldroi)B can b6 ., ad for a small sum and really give wonderful efflicts- Lilies and all the spireas may be grown In this manner, and no doubt many other plants can be grown to perfection in this same' ' 6ImPle man - net. Here Is an opportunity to fOl- lqv� the success of others, and also t9 try experiments in bl, limited way to U li-f - plants <�_l I . .1 . I . I I I his arm refused tb obey his will, Yet - of hyac n s V -_ I . 11 Eyo&jf ey-,Lkre, See to wliat CXLerll, L - � . 6 I it waq not wholly cowardice ' that flowers. The largest bulbs of Many F I I I I Smart or Bum, it Sore, that may be ll��Own in fibre may be' .. I I - y will in la+oickly tiae. As varieties have a tendency to produce "'ard C. Vick in: New I � swept Ove . . eo ,.In_ � . ,Irritated, Inflamed or Increased. -E dw Franklin's Epitiph" I iferior spikes of flOwt . I ' . I lie .'had met those scornful. indignant two b , Granulatedluseb4litrina York S11P. , I !for his' own I - stead of one good one. A rough or . _____.,.� en. gotkes. efroslies. Safe for Infant - '. Ben Franklin wrote - - , ___ __ ound, not too listsand2ficl �. . Q rugged bulb, weighty, s . or ul At am SHE WITTI THE DOUGH. op'taph, which w1i's never 0ed as I 0 O's P large, is tile best to Select. , Wfor = Book. 11oft In 9 . Cs. chko AND 1� "'Here lies the body of 13en , rite for me I 140SPHODINE.1- best for' L Write for we cook, didn't such: Tpe Gritat English P It art Five or si:<-Inc,h pots are � "Brown married hie Franklin, like the dover,of an ola book, I * T "' __'�"qt� Old -__�_�- I - _ T - _t!t:� 6 I .ones and invigorate$ t,Q . !Iya,i,ths for house decora1ou. ' .' he?" I its, contents torn out, and strld I % nervous system. makes nevir Blood pots, well washed, are as good as gew bring the pots out i:ato, heat until the "Yes.' 1113 lettering and gilding,, foqd for . I in old Veins. Used. for nervous ones. Prepared ni�ss fibre can bp bulbs are well rooted. 'Was it a love match"" � worms'. but the work ftse!f shall not - Debilityq Mental and Brain Worry. I �es. You See ��e fell in love y. Palpitation bf used, but when planting In fibre. It In Holland tulips aregrown in rath- . "Oh, 1 be- lost, for it will ' be believes, :appear Z?apondm?, Loss qr rf ." again In a and more boautiful . 'ri the Heart, C, tMemory. ,rilieUperbox.3., Is well to use dishes or pots having no %r poor soil or in land that has been with her Salads . , new affiq _ of hyacinths the � - I __"� -1 I cted and amended.by the : for t5. Sold by all,drall or mailed in plaln drainage hole. . exhausted by a crop I Minard's Unimont Relieves p1phtheria editi � I .,on, corte � . . � pkg.onreceipto(Price- New pamphlel mailed it pots are used only good garden 9-revious year. I 0-0-0- Autlior'." . . - , AeMME WOOD MEDICINE Cojop,ONTO.ONT. soil that is sufficiently Porous to, se- Double tulips do as well as single 00 � And the MY Escffed- I Minardta Linln%ni RelievesCol4s, MO. I ­- .-., I ' cure good drainage ,9411 produce ,good -tulips ' In pots and are equally showy - I .0 0 - I I eyes, there had rushed back to his results it the soil seems heavy, add and the flowers last quite as Ion- or , . I . . mind & thousand small benefits con- one-quarter of sand by,bulk and mix longer than the singled, The late flow- I ., -, ries of auto- Ili 1 the Driftway. " ferred upon, him by this man, a thous- thoroughly. , ering and Darwin tulips, amateurs One ot the gheerest etc and Instances of friendliness the An inverted oyster shell over the should grow ,Only in the open ground. mobi from Geneva. A orlig that ' . the; had drainage hole or a piece o4 broken They flower late in May, -after the man, Is wrecks comes - Envy has Mighty fe'W W . _ L driving along tile state road to Ome from the heart. memory of the first days a little sphagnum. early tulips have passed away, and ward Waterloo had the windshield, Of c Millionaires have simply fo6nd out worked together, how lie " had slept crock covered with ��,, � oss fibre and a little dry are becoming more popular every year- his machine open, A dragonfly entered what money can't;buy. . under his roof, fed at hil table, how, moss or in. In Potting tulips set the bulbs so the through the opening and hit him In spIrAion. to . en by sheep manure -by seeds- Intipiratioll without per more than all, it had been giv , such as sold on a, level with the th, face' He tried to brush it off, . nied of. I well mixed and arranged about maudlin, a thingU be aslIft I him and Instructed In the use Of this mtn, I I top of the soil In the pot. moving the stering wheel unconscious- The double tongue has a note, of - . i ' . very weapon that now would be turn- ,, � ! L Narcissi are deseroedly becoming ly, ran into the, ditch and through ecomesidetect- L ed to the giver's own breast. A lior� more populdr every y ar and should a fence and hada bad smashup. And insincerity that soon b . ror of killing this mail, of wounding e the Worst of it is, the Sufferer can't sile ,ed. I I I ,; M be grown in every garden. America Experience whispers to humanity Cheir is now producing bulbs considered by the fly for damages.-BuffatO Express. I him, firing upon him, combined with From ry- I that- the millionaire does not-',neces- ? his terrpr of being killed, Swept over . many superior to Dutch and French ,r --- �- ... I - miles on his fs.04� him, and between these 'he felt cow . * egfily ,.wear s is sixty, he lids spent I ed and beaten, unable to stand up' . Blossom Land bAilbs, 'Pruly these are old fashioned When a man, I o anything � flowerS, as Parkinson back in 1629 dq- pr6babIZ twenty of the yearsilft bed. I and face him, unabld to d varletlos, which have seeni never b t drag one trembling foot behind I Scribed many I SUFFERED But there are some ;4; . . I C rhe Japfianese Give Good Ex=010 lied. Narcls- to wake up.at all. � � the other and go by, Reeping watch - since been greatly multip . I from the side of his, eye that that -,. I sl may be grown in pebbles or moss' I Forethought gets the prize��'after- - .. - It is a pro - I was not drawn upon f.. ,* 1. *erb of Cherry I fibre In dishes without drainage. The scraping. I Hind- ;. deadly ,plate :1 C.0, , . �k Blossom lAnd FIVE YEARS thought gets the . ,h .. .. f him. But Talbot never moved, SiMD- .t,o . flowers last well In water when cut, thought mumbles in the dirt,� whilot - r ly stood and watched b1m, too, with . , Vr I I . that beauty of ' if cut when half grown, as they. devel, -i - *I . . to forethought rides past in tho auto � ni fixed eyes; and Marley, overwhelmed . . . 01) better� Ili water than on the plants. Finally Was Restored mobile. - � . '01 s by sornopower he did not understand, i : ... . ure dep64 on left undisturbed Ile% � , 01 L 5 U I y The bulks may be 1. 'What are the old fashioned virt . . I- as It draggeNforward against his will, � , . 96111 - for several years. � Elealth by Lyjia E. Pinkham's but simply. the experience of the rate? with,)ut another look at his Opponent. . What is it GROWING BULBS IN FIBRE. old fashioned v . Vegetable Compound. If these .Irtues con- ,, passed by them all and w(.. -Lt slowly . �� that =&keg our I . . . . . . . . , Canadian wo� Roman hyacinths, Dutch hyacinths, � � - I demn drink, loose Morals, the dance, . ;, ... ft down, the load leading to the town. 'I;. tsills, narcissi, tulips, lily of the bbatb breaking. is it not because _;; Men often pale, Ire Paris, Ont. -"For five years I suf- S6 . ..�zi: . if Not a *,gr was spoken, not a breath . sallow-iseed, valley, apIrdaip Irises, lillies and other I er a caused by displace., the experience of the race Is Over' .r was drd*n, no one moved. They . � with dark eir- bulbs call be 8t wil with surprisingly ment of my orgalis whelmingly -against them? ,Watched, his retreating figure, 80=0 I L. clos under the Ochinz cowls w1thOut __*_*_o-_ V, I s good results In. and in my back, All h half hoping, halt expecting, some '. � 0YOS, and very M,Inard's Liniment Rellev0s DldfmW t, fearing he would turn and shoot from / I �0 Often old At drainage. It L 18 an excellent method of this fime I Vlp �,��_ , wondered greatly and . A' forty-five whou of .growing bulbs for those who have work and, MA WANTS A CHANGE. -e a distance -all I ,�;:; , %'s1tta'kOirng different , a little overawed. Then, az he nelth- L Ai they should be not the convenience of a conserva- �:;...., �i viddicines that I ;0 er turn.1 nor looked back, ?.,!.: in their prime? tory, greenhouse or frames, or who , 1 "Going Away this Summer" 1111t�' Women 91114 thought were good. Pa. and Ma tag*t k& steadily ahead, his lar 'figure well X� fer in g0hood. .... % . -go have difficulty in obtaining suitable I saw the advertise- "Guess not. it outlined against the stretches Lf white V from bomIcacho, soil; and when the good results ob- 1� agree 11 I Ills six-shooter glistening In I T. 1.� ment in thej?apers ; 1: , I.W � !, Snow* ttt spine-uhe ana tained are understood the. system Is ilatla the matter?" cr . ��ii.''.i h"Aneb", (01. This meth- of Lydia R Pink- ,,pa Wghts to go s6hiewhery where , ; i's Vegetable is the sun his head banging down, till :. . sure to become popular, I ­ lovired by irteg. odo us I ban viol 8 ' a- lgt�,Jaat by a turn In the road he was . . i ulavitied and gat I believe, was originated previo" Corn�o he can play golf, ,and Ma Insists an to view, there Was a long -drawn . am) & bulb , ..und and took a place where golf has I -_ lost 3ul and wonder, a geft� 1'redult of the Womanly org*tw are to 1008 by Robert SYndenh it faithfully. I arn going to breath of i Tf M ln� out ,but & PhY- dealer of Birmingham, England, and � I nowinperfiethealth never beeg heard Of." . . __ _ _. ,u - -A. 4- rr.11l­� - qrip lq(lMW?P thjltu,� A I .- --____-3 1 - . , ­. ". _­V� -.---- . . � __­­A�A M? hill'n eal. , V I .