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The Wingham Advance, 1921-06-16, Page 8etW=-777!7==._:=_ .. - ---.--- - . I . --�--,.-,--,-�--.-,--.-.-,---.--- _ _ - __- ­­ __M I . I- !, . I . -1 I - I ­ , _�' — - - ­_ ­ - I — ­­ .. I - I � .;v� F i � -"­;, . 1 W -i - ., � I I , ::;:g:; ;.; ! -_ - . ._-____-___­_.__­_-_-__. ___-.-__1 — - - ,� I __.' 0 __ __ I - I I I . ­ -----. � I , . - - I 11 I -I 1. . I 1 -.4-79 I " . I ,"'­;` ­ � ­ . I -98 On a Bamboo Bridge. . Used Autos 6, -7 - ezpl in V SONG WRITERS I revise so I I or publica- FFT h I AR cars of all tYpes, iitl cars Iold Atxl�,, . - , wcfxxzl� ' u0n. music set to melodies. Alusle An American tells O! orosaing tbo Act to dellyory up to 000 MU06, or tM% I '.4 1 Teesta River, In the 11IMalayan I.e. The Secret of the - "A"y "s "' 'us= 4 ." transposed and orcheatruted. 4ULES , I . rU4 Of Sa=,e diataiMee It you wish, in *4 *0 I . SRAZIL, Profesfifonal Song Arranger, 91011, on a rickety bamboo brIdge. vo4M orAor us purebAsed, or Vv"fts" � r- Ice "fu ded 11 � CVX"IT446 _. 1. $I Qormloy Avo.p Toronto. The brIdge, elwaya dangerous, was I r,( to lonEwhavda or rour own 00104 11 I . . ------ I - at that tilue a Were ragged ,skeleton , Old Chate�tu U1140 0. thera over, or mx)� us to - of Itself, alid to make matters worse be "y ."r- to jig ".V=tgZ-,4f,r. fad my glasses. I've been hunting wag slippery with green slime. Such hmmtlon. Very 4r, , , 10A W11-.11-01-1-e"� bAndI T Summer Drinlim orange, candled cherries, slices of ban- ever I�ince the Medicine -come. Vera bridges are usually rebuilt once In two Oroako3eo usod car llilarW_ Strawberry Shrub,Place twelve Ann, -Or Mint leaves, and just before I tried to read, It, but she couldn't either; years but this one had evi6ently not 40 Ton" wrool, . v� .,poun(14 of strawberries In a large serving add one bottle of charged and there hasn't a soul pas -led since b � By DAVID WHITFILAW. . - ; I .... ... -1 �:; � I I I I crock and pour over them, two quarts water. . the mail carrier." I 002, touched for much longer than 11 � � __Sswr .. - I of water; lot stand forty�eigbt hour4, that, On this narrow, tottering strue- (Copyrighted) plored for a �ew feet, ,only to return Lynn pAtted one of the small bent lure, Open At the sides, the American to the ranin. way. More than once too ,Covered with a plate. Strain through Dental Hygiene in Childhood. shoulders With her etrong yo-ungband. had to criss over tbe turbulent, rapid Synopsis of ."revious Chapters, perceived. Hescrowed. the Apple again `4 pit yawned, suddenly at hie feet: Ana I a flannel bag, add Qna pint of sugar to The relation between. sound, teeth I "Donot you worry, Miss Minty, I'll river, 300 feet wide and seventy feet Vivian Renton And E ddie Haverton, Into Its, %Aace and slippecT INtek to tile had it notbeen for his inborn caution every Pint -Of J11ice 14-1141 let -boll twenty and sour d health is ialose� Gonsequent- 1 read you the directions, and thenme'll below the bridge. modern soldiers of fortune, have been little chamber. There would be no, . the Chateau Chauville, would, have minutes. Seal In .hat sterilized cans ly a ic1lild's teeth shouldbe looked After! find thOSQ, gla"es. We've never failed The instant one steps on such gambling with Hubert Baxenter, it thing now to make Henri return to added yet another secret to Its dark or bottles, being sure to make air- West carefully. The old, way,---com- to find them yet.,, . bridges they recoll frem him and Prosperous attorney, in his London the chateau, Imagining, as he would, I history. It was evident to 'Vivian that tight, This may be diluted half ,or Won both to parents and to dentists,,- This time, however, it didseem as if swlng and shake In an alarming way, apartments. After their departure that the Painter had- gone, and, Vivian 1 the builders of the hiding -place, deem- three-quarters water when seTved. of Ignoring the flrst teeth of a child Lynn were going to fail. She looked rolling from side, to side and pitchIng latO at night Renton returns to tile could work in ,peace, in�g It necessary that an, emergen I house, Murders Baxenter and hides I cy Raspberry ,Shrub with Vinegar- because they are temporavy, has many J in all the Old Places And in every new like a ship In a storm, They swerve In his ", vied career Many jewels bad exit should be at hand, had made it the b,2 on the roof. While waiting passed through the hands, of Viviani -while egress was, difficult in- Pour One quart of pure vinegar Over unf ortunate Ter,Ulto. one -that her imagination could 'eug. will' a sudden jerk every time one X ,so that for nig t to come again in order to; Renton, but never such priceless genis 1 gross was well-Itigh impossible for six quarts of red raspberries. Let it Ther- child whose first teeth becon�e gost, Make his oscape, he finds in a desk a, I She oven hunted in the chicken lifts his foot, not only sijeways and as these which he was unearthing from i those not knowing the pitfalls and stand for forty-eight hours, then infected or who loses them premature- house, Miss Minty was sure that she lengthwise, but 4ownward and for - curious old yellowed document telling theirhiding places every minute, Dla-! the wayof it, strain through. a flannel bag, pressing ly Is to be -pitied. It he loses them, I bad not been *ut of the house since ward, as one's weight depresses' the of a mysterious chest left in the care nionds of a size which pointed to their I It lit-ust have been after an hour's out -all juice. Allow one pint, or pound, he mAy,spoll the arch of -the mouth, a I the -carrier ,came, but then. Miss Minty bridge�, This goes on until one passes of ere of Baxenter's ancestors by A'bein.g historleal, pearls matched into; walking that the walls on either -hand of sugarl,or every quart of juice, And thing that Is most [important to facial �dlways ,was sure, Finally, just as she U's mld4le of the bridge, after which French nobleman, ths Marquis do' Dartigny, of the Chateau Chailville. I strings, emeralds and rubles which seemed to recode from Vivian un,�il at boil t threw out their hidden glories to meet� last they were lost in the gloom be wentY Minutes. Seal as the ,symmetry, If they become infected, wasready to give up In despair, Lynn the ascillattilu structure Ideks up ba, The chest bus been handed down from - strawberry shrub. These shrubs may the -nerve pulp cannot be kept in per- had An inspiration. She ran down to hind one as he seconds, one generation of Buxenters to an- the rays of Vivian'stiny electric torch,! yond the reach -of the rays of the little be used for lees as Well as for drinks. fect condition; and, if It i,s not ir- the Mail box and opened it, And -there got on fairly other and carefully guarded in thoTas though overjoyed at their release.itoreb. Ap�arently the tunnel bAd Now this Amorleall L O" !,There were vessels too of gold, and i widened- out into a chamber. Ilow. she found the glasses. well as long as he could nee the bain. hope that some day its rightful I er Iced milk to which fruit, juices or regular permanent teeth may fo' will he found. Renton decides to pos 3 1 silver, richly earvea aW curiously de - 1 The man hesitated somewhat mys- chocolate .sauce he& been ,added makes Young children -should, be protected "Well, that's a ilew placep, Miss boo rod on which lie had to walk,'al- as the missing heir and claim the � ,igned, counterparts of those he had tified by the loss of ifie friendly -,velis, a refreshing summer drink, especially from toothache; yet how Often It is MintY exclaimed. "I -wonder what I'll though the open sidos heightened the chest. He goes to France to mako !found in the chest; jewelled -rosaries, and. at the same moment his feet came if you can keep on hand, carbonated regarded as -something they Must ex, do -with them next. ,Seems queer to sense of insecurity. Dut away from some needful inquiries about the Dar- I and devotional Objects of the richest sharply into contact with some ob- water and add a dash of that, To tigny family. The ntory of the myster� 1 workmanship. pre- peettobearnowandtheiiI Moreover, think that they're Always just the the balk, If one looks"ddivil to see Pictures, too, the value strwrtion. He stumbled, the torch fell pare the drink use two-thirds -of -a cup achild with -a septic mouth invites all same, that it14 Only me that's, luislaid. where to Place his foot, the rush or ous chest goes back to the t:oubleCof whil�h Vivian could only guess at from his hands, a thousand -stars dane� of milk And tom -third- juice. A good sorts of communicable disorders. a days of the French Revolution and the.� were stacked - against the wells, An m them and upset everything. I surely Is Ping water in the torrent below escape of the Marquis and little gr9nd, i books and jewel -encrusted, daggers I He came to himself in bewilderment. c -the iced The parent who does not take his am obliged to you, Lynn." gives him the glddy sensation that daughter to England, where the chest; were heaped together with other ob. I The darhness closing In upon him milk Is made as follows: Young children to the dentist for regu- Lynn went on do­,vi,v the hill, both lie 'and the bridge are running I smiling and document were given to the Bax- jects in heaps which glittered dully seemed in the silence to be pressing Chocolate 'Sauce-'Meltone,ounce vf lar treatment -fails in -a plain duty, So over Misla Minty, Suddenly she stop- swiftly up stream. enters for safe keeping. Now, more � under the thick layer of dust which on, him. His head ached abominably chocolate over hot water slid add, one does the community that <lees not podahort, "Iwonderl"oheenid. aloud, yet One must keep his eye upon the than one hundred years later, Hubert I covered everything like -a pall. and there was ,a wound In the centre cup of sugar -and one-fourth'teaspoon- establish dental clinics. for the, poorer She sat down ,on a stone wall to single bamboo overhanging the abyss Baxenter's body is found, but the! Vivian sat on an old oaken chesn', of hi.a :forehead that was warm and ful, of salt. and, gradually, a cup and classes. Bad- teeth cause suffering that think it out. Was that the ,way it was and fInd a shaky footing upon it, since Police find no elue. Meanwhile, Renton ; spellbound. Here were riches that sticky to his touch. Slowly it all came a half of boiling water. Cook, stirring can and should be prevented, indure with realthiligs sometimes, intangible to 11119s It means certain death. changes his name to Baptiste Dartin, -would make Monte Cristo ,blush in back to him -and he knew ho, must have five minutes after it begins to boll and health, delay not only Physical -bat things like ideals and ambitions and- The American was a quarter of the and visits Canada; then he presents envy, With this wealth at his dispe- struck hishead as he fell. Ire reached then udd -a level teaspoonful of eorn- mental growth and saw the seeds, of his fictitious claims to Robert Bax- 1 sal the freedom of the world was h1s, out, groping in the darkness. in the Xrien=? Was her friendship with way over, Perhaps, when as he stepped enter, new head of the firm, and re-�frleridships, pleasures, titles, were atthope Of finding the torch uninjured. otarch, Aissolved. in eol,4 water and troubles that May result in lifelong Lo,is ley onlY-mislaid? Down fl!6m one bamboo to the next it tilted ceives the treasure chest. Robert calls'llis bidding. The man could hardly In this he was disappointed, ,but ho boil ten minutes longer. Flavor with invalidism. The time to care for a in lier heart Lynn knew that Lois was up and.,he could see most of those in on Stella Beallam whose heart is set. believe that within a few feet Of him i made the discovery that he was lying vanilla and chill before -adding to miAll t th * th rMoment the first break in not the oneto change, What kind ,of front were lying loose and disjointed 'r�� eo is e on making a great succe,ss on the � the sun was setting over a fair gard It beside a perpendicular structure of Strawberrytade and- eurrantade ,the enamel occurs, and ,only the den- friend was ,911-� to isgot in to their V -slings. They had been stage. She tells him he must wait a 1 in which an un us ad oven if 'a I a .pecting old m2l masonry, which, on raising his- hand, refreshing drinks. To make either, t1s,t; can know that moment. her letters Ilad been unanswered for broken away by the passing ot per. year for her answer. Dartin is at first was chopping wood, and that even in -he .found to, be the support of what firstprepare one quart of simple syrup , — � weel<s? There must be some we,ason. sons who had preceded him. He could Valtgreatly disappointed to find only a I this little ,chamber he was still in the I felt to be a table of stone, low and by boiling two pounds of flugar-four not swing round to go back, forward ry thou,.3ind, pounds in the chest. twentieth century, heavily built. I She would write again and keel) on . e is relieved to discover later a large, Painfully hedrew himself up o cups and two qual rts of water -eight Mislaid. . . writing until she found the old Lois "in was his only course. key arda parchment telling where the I How ong he sat there he could, not n t As Lynn Maeon came I It 0 in 11, all was ge hirty-five minute& *1 box.- lie went oil with long strides to got Giving Bax- I, the stone floor which called Vivian I his bands did duty for bia ey-es and Straw-berryade-Add one pint of down the road under the June malfles a foothold on this shaking, swinging real treasure is hidden. te d the sight of a grating! his knees and so to his feet. 6w ... gn"g the mal -e from the strawberry juice, obtained, b slieseented. the very spirit of summer '_ _IP.- I ente a quaint locket and chain which down from the airy turrets of his im- ,a little cry of horror brok V crushing . line of slilay bamboos. he found in the chest, Dartin goes to I I After each France. 'By posing as an artist he agination. This grating was, pe. -haps, Mnilo8 dry lips. fresh berries and straining through a Joy* But she was feeling most unlike step lie had to half close his eyes to . I ' I Beneath the touch of his sensitive jelly bag, the Juice of two lemo,s, and the O.Pdrit of any joy; she was thor- A radio stait;on has been proposed Igains Admittance to the Chateau, some twonty inches square, and as the, art oughlY angry. If Lois GrCntley could -1 for Greenland, which -w,culd bring. it counteract the giddy feeling of the up. Chauville. man bent down and throw the rays of 1 hands a form was taking shape -the two quarts of iced water, to the 4,u ward rush of the bridge. It was a I 'his pocket electric torch upon it he,unmistakable shape of a coffin. It of syrup. not even send her a postcard in seven 1 into contact with the outsula world creep � could make out, beyond, the rusty bars, seemed tollim that in the darkness he Currantade during ,the winter monthi, it is lesti- Y, ghostly process, A false step . CHAPTE R Xl,-(Cont'd.) _Crush one quart of I weeka,--efter all the letters ,she had meant d ; I the shadowv form of the topmost step could make out the dim outlines, the I eath in the raging gulf below, . -wards of; of a flight that led down in'to obscurity. sinister bulge of the sides. Feverishly that a station for direct After what seemed an age he reached . Vivian carefully oiled the i currents ,and one pint -of raspberries written herj--Lynn, was through.- inated that tuch the key from a tiny Oil can he took i He took a franc -piece from his pocket ,low, he .dropped to his knees and felt' andstrain, through the Jellybag. Add was all- Sher was so angry th-ut she communication with CaPonliagen, Don- the opposite bank. from hii paint,box, and, after a few i and dropped it through the iron net- for the friendly torch. Light to him this juice and two quarts of water to did not want to speak to Anyone and mark, would -costab,out $2,ot,,0,000, and . - -.-I."-- attempts, the heavy key turned-grat, ok the rever- , had suddenly become as necessary as the quart of simple syrup. Pretended not to, 'hear Miss 29 for IntercOurlse 'with Iceland and Can- n'ty ada, About $260,000. ,_ ed -there was a rumble of locks. The 1 beraticons before the coin came to rest food- to a starving man. The walls of For a party, French punch is deli- Brook's eager tap -on -the window. But . A SpDOI of Warp. had harnened. ! -ell-like opening darkness- hentmed him in so that he i cious. Grate one pineapple and boil Miss Minty Tan to the door, and- her I man qtared in ,wonderment-nothzng'th(� man judged, the w I When I was a child I went one day ' to be of -some considerable depth. I felt that -he, too, was in a coffin; then with three cups of water twenty min� voice made Lynn swing rounir in spite K a Thei; hli eyes travelled to the fire- he remembered that in his pocket were cap Min rd's Liniment !� the house to the weaver's house w4th rags that place. The large slab that oomp I Vivian seized one of the bars, and W W .5 I utes, Strain through a jelly bag, of herself. 'I my mother had saved for a carpet. rise-I'leaningback, exerted all his strength. A 'fe ax ve tas. He stuck one the back of t1 -c deep grate had rolled i 1, lu,non the stone slab and -A, 17 Pressing well. Lot cool and AM the "What is it, Miss Minty?" she ask-, _,�______ n- �1. r . U or a moment the cemplit held; then, cul- I.oun . . aside, dlaplaying a cavity through � him as he held the III kering, wax Juice of six lemons and a dbzen ed. 411% Miisss Vera worse?" whIlch lie colild,, with stooping, crawl.! With a sudden To'Ading, cameaway. And abovehis head. oranges, one cup of freshl�--rn,�tde, Mis-S Minty' -s laded eyes filled, with I It seemed to yawn invitingly. Ttlie man was thrown violently back- I Row upon row they lay, that noble strong black tea, one quart of any tears. "Sisteria been suffedlig all I ! ward. He staggered in a vain -attempt I ariny of dead Dartignys, the square fruit juice you may have bottled, as night. Itelephonedtothedoctor,andl . He thought rapidly and decided that; to gain his ;balance; then, as he fell, ends of their earthly resting places grape,berry, cherry, currant, and ,-no he sent -some medicine up, but whcnl What was to be done had 'better be, his elbow came in sharp, contact with I It' done at once. It would take old Henri; standing out each from its little niche, qunr�t of syrup Made asabove. Make i � at least tezzl minutes to return, even �th, sliding door of the entrance. Vi I tried to read the directions I couldn I f vian allbut cried out at the pain, I- , On the slab before him lay the casket __ . .If he started back at that moment I and, he had felt, a jr this early so that it can, stand on ice I _1 — I I and Vivian could cee that the old ma� L: 'too I -ate, he saw the solid mass, of .,reat coffin upon which . � i masonry and. iron, got . a rusty cavalr� sword and the ireth. several hours before seTring. TO - ____"""` I I � had settled dev, n to his wood-ehopping in motion, eaten remains of a flag showed in serve pour over a cube of ice in, the doubtless by his fall, swing back into � [ %J and was hardly likel, ' 00"%A:RSF- -SALT 1 1 L I 1, to leave the Job place. There was a dull clang as it sombre pageantry, -punch bowl, garnish with bits -of ) 8 LT behad Put Off'to watch the sketching. Vivian Renton was not a nervous ____ � i I LAND SALT i i Vivian tip -toed. across the hearth �topped I man, and although the ,hand which � � I Even then It did not occur to Vivian held the flame treftibled a little and; ! Bulk Cartots, ! . ! . thrOugh tb e aperture. , I To S�L.r Won, Ka 1 -and, bending nearly doublet passed,, that he was a prisoner, and It was I filled the place with dancing, sbadowE BU 9 I TORONTO SALT WORKS 1 i . only after a fruitless search that bet . A eircularchn-mber, choked with the I came to the conclusion that his tro , he felt 'no fe After all,'�Iie living K y I i , ,a_, ar. I To Buy or Not to 0 0. J. accumulated dust of ages, perhaps ten: sure -house bid -fair to become a tomb. i man was, .more than a match for a 11 I ___ , � . , feet in diameter and with stone wal! . whole array of dead warriors, By tbell 1'4.1� is! As the signiflealice of thi- __ .11 I .., ­ _. I - ere lingered a walle to watch '; the weaver at his work. I . Oil a shelf at one side of the room . � were Spools Of colored string, which 1 he told me were spools of warp. One i -spool I especially admired, It was a � deep red; and the last. thing I saw as iI turned from the door was that spool standing there on tho shelf. IA week later, -when'the carpet was 1 done, I went back to the we-aver's I house. Mindful of the pretty spool of ! warp, I glanced toward the shelf. The . spool was gone. Whon I asked the r weaver about It he smiled and pointed � to the and of a red cord in the fringe of the carpet, I I ­Iowed up, meeting in a small, 11 . � —0 1, 1,4- �* 4-1— — 4. 1, II '. I r!�---.I. ­ --�.---,--.—,ff"--�,-------------- - I A 0 . to han little -beads of 1. . I e recovered it dome aliOut a dozen feet above hi5; broke out over his be eo"Al Perspiration! torch, which, to his relief-, lie fo 's head: 'Vivian told himself that he v, as I dy and be totter- I und . in one,of: the round towers wh!i�h for.ni_ I ed vveak!y to One Of the iron-clamped� not to have suff ered in its fail, and he Then Can Be No , chests. 1 began a sy.ttematic, investigaLion tif. ed. the corners of the chateau. The � ! h!s surroundings. � It seerred to him that he had suc-� air was hai-dly Lreathable, and it was', He knew quite well, now, -where lie Qmsticn! - so "Id aftcr ibe sunsb;ne of the room ' ceeded -only to fail; that there was no-! was; old Henri had sbown him pride - that Viv.an shivered .-Ii-,-htly. , thing for it but to attract tile atten-! fully only yesterday, the chappl in Ole Ile -cinle ant again almoit intincii- � tion of old Henri. Even then it might; grou�M of Chauvilf�, through the floor , be imucssible for the old -man to r(- ately intq the dining -room and Passed , , of which the dead of the hou�e of Dar- lewe him without the key, which VI.;t, VERY time you spend a Out t�1170119'1 the Franch winflows into !an fe-It pressing -cold 'against his, ,1911y had frorl time immemorial Deon it the gardon. Ile calle.j to Henri and v st resting plaens. dollar for advertised goods '-I � The old man lind, by means of a lever you create employment 1-1 turned the cor-: no thoup ' waveJ a farewe'll tb . - ! Owered to cheir la E breaSt. 7ior Of th,� tower.' Thcre he waited out' ght that even if lie escaped concealed in tlie ironwork Of tli? -ail- I I. Of t'T"I"I 1"-'�ltcb'119 111"i' the Old rki-.An-i the hideous ,death which faved hint he Ing. swung back the marble slab which . for somebody. I serv" 'lit olltert-d ere of the bai Its, when. would lose the riche2; which d covered in the vallit so that 11' �4 VIA— . riAwd so much to gain. Ile imagined, r, � I lan n�turnol to the 6,'ning-roonl ult-, ter might gaze into the gloom below- Every time somebody else I - - ; himself dv, Ing by inches, ravaged by I And, with a start Vivian remembered . ­,.�, "4 =,,T�A thirst and Mocked by the .� " , ::: !!! spends a dollar for advertised _� __ _. 15�r��__�__Ir ,�- _�, �; -- ,z�p. -k -�Z_ , 'Is around him. For a ,�., r,�g � ... 1. Jewe that the iriechaniint hacl in zonic man- I if , * - �_ ; , few me 9 - ner stuck and r(Ifused to rattv-� when gos loyment I I , 4- ­ � I , Monts desPa". O'e'zed the soul the caretaker came to replace the slab. for somebody -maybe for you. I 1, I , 11 � of Vivian Renton, an.4 be sat dazed), Henri hai told him that he ww I I ]�, ,:his head buried in his .hands. - j1d ,�i - 11 ; have to send into 131ais for the lock- That may sound far-fetched, I 0�11�;,11 �.. � It 'was not long before the reaction * tile v, i 1-',Q,�\ I 11 ' - .., f I smith, and the man In tult ps be I I� ;­. \.'�' came. There was time before him, and, held his torch'high, -won,le ei -%vb - I F ... - i! I r o1her , --N Ae, . but if you reason it out you , I 1. . I the grating ;promised Wore than a TAY, this had Yet been done. Above him 11 ,� ; . 1: I 11 will find that It Is so. I ., , .4it, ; of hope. Fortunately, the sketch in the oblong cut in' the roof showe,3' i . . . , . ; f ��, , 'i- Ithe dining -room was unfinished, and darkly and At — -1 .- �11 � .. -� 11� , - ter .L had reacheLL nome witix tile 1 carpet we spread It out on the floor. I "Look at that deep red thread run- ning through it," exclaimed mother. 1 "It Is Just till touch needed to set It I i off. I should never have Imagined �, that a little bit ot red could make such �a difference." When I told incther of the spool of red warp at the weaver's and assured '; her that the thread lit the carpet came 1 from the spool she -traced the thread I � as it twined in And out, and said, "Do � You remember the thought I was try- � Ing to inipieiis ca you children last 1. .9unday9 T4e value r I a life depends I � L ; not on what it 13 by Itself, but on Its : filling Its prorer place in God's plan. : The spool of warp, beallUful An color :.though It w4s, would never haNe , 1 lamounted to anything so long as it f etood on the shelf. But here In the f : carpet what a wonderful d1iference It ! makes." � Our lives -111 ­­ ,I 4. t. I I . I- ­ -..-.-.- ­ ­ . _­ I- , , I . C net, VA. I mun . any- j'k I old Henri would see nothing 61150- � the partially clo The world revolves upon indus- � ..; . I tsed glf,b was v,sihle. I ­ f thing if we live them selflahly, But if I EIEloi3 ... I L' - �1. cious.in the paint4box and book left Here. then, he told 'hiniself, wa try, � Im r I lopen awaiting its COMPIetion, taking one menns of ese s his : E3 I I 1 [3 1 We give ourselves to God, who to the � it for -40. PM 0 8 E3 E E3 1. � EDT I -granted that the painter would, The distanco, "he judged, was not ' � ) . _,_`1 , . E3 ! great NVeaver In the world, He will fit return the next day. I That which creates Industry Is 'I I ,� , most ins into a Place in the universe, and I .more than ten, feet, the stone table - I �, .. I i V 11"11 NES The prisoner did not wait to Ask !redueed, it to eight, arid Vivian him- the consumption or wearing 13 � I ( .... . We S' liall serve n, noble purpose, even , - i I - 13 13 11 I I% out of goods, and the buying i - �i k� - 0 though our lives are but cords running 7 himself what he would And at the self was but two Inches short of s* Comfortable � I is�,� C ;� through the pattern of tile lCingrjoill, � , "I - foot of the dark stairsbehind, the 1ron, feet. He unwrapped' from his waist r,? other goods to replace them. ,_ and (3 1 ; n�l i, "�� I I , I MA15r- IN CANADA . . bars. It had ever been his Motto that the sash of red silkI which to sustain I . � 13 ' The importance of troubles anticipated- were twice borne, � his --^.-.--- . I ,I; aro that bridges were ninde role as �It Bohemian artisit, he wore i . -_ . I - Vitamin w. in food is I to be ' swathed, -around him in place of a belt. WiXhout Industry the world I IT1001,111: Economical H crossed as one came to them -not be,'This sach he now twisted rope -wise would stagnate. I ET " Yi � I 1i 0 Who Stole ihe Pig? I .,711 I of Summer * . being recognized at fore. He found his work easier now'and, mounting upon the .stone table, t 13 � "'; , It Th e prisoner was charged with pig I peered up through the cavity * -:7- the pr,)sent tirne It) 06 ' that he hvA, the leverage of the loose' . I Shoes stealing. There was only one wftness� bar to assist him. In half an hour ., Ile re- ! 13 ­�'. 1,,:�i' for the prosecution, to whom the pris. , memberol the little iron railings su±_ Without steady, peralstent buy- ; LI v% r onor had Admitted the Offence, -greater eXtent than ever 'Vivian was ready to descend. It was. rounding the tomil-v above but his ef- Ing, Industry would cease. ; 1:11 part of the wan's character that he � fort3 to lasso a spoke ol these with : . I.., - I - beforo. It has boon con- chould take the pick of the stones The witness was Paddy Murphy. H6 fore he left the chamber. He handled Then his eye fell upon t 0 lid. � , be -'the scarf yond his owers Those who refute to buy at : ! 011USIVC!.so donlontirated ,proved be,, � 'of I 1, 15 F, Ir " WAG Called to the wltuels-box to Siva them carelessly, thrusting thorn into tb& coffin and, reaching down,he pick- the present time, because of it I 00ir his evidence,. . 1.1 that yearst Is rJoh in thlo the big packets of I -L9 paintIng-coat. t ed up the owor,d that lay upon it. At I "What I want You to tell Is the . All ImTportant eletnerit. Then he stood, on Im top, step. his touch the r-abretache an,J hilt fell f a I s e Impression rogardling ; I 0 0 exact Words, used by tile prisoner And va me frivolout ! . viben you taw him," said the Judgei Then, and hot till then, did, he Pause,. away,but the -blab Itself, notched . lues, or for so I the grcatest foot comfort Volt have ever a . . I known in summer by wearing FLEET POOT. ai6ree.1 g the witnets. - in the thin blue light. W Will was reason, retard Industry, avid by 1. 8 8 I Padtl_�5716 said, my loril, that " .D HanY Pooplo heLve ro. his face phowing 4raj.,rn and ,anxious red with ruAt as it was, ,. Exjoy volv,ad great benefit hat was he strong cuough. to serve his purpose. to doing Impair the prosperity 1 13 � )End the economy of havinf several pairs of he fatcJ to find below? His indecision. He made a Slip -knot in the twisted silk I a . PLE T FOOT at the cost o one T3 Stole the pig.,, physicaltv slimply by tak. was but Momentary, and 'sbrugging.aift,6, upon the noilit of the wea."n, of themselves, the community i ri leather shom pair of good rJ I .Tildge-11NO, not he woul(I not bAV6 his shoulders with an aeblion that be. I raiged it carefully And bo*ked it ovot I rl the to I W-carFLr,R,1*F00Tright through the summer. Puton I Ing oneo two crifarod cpoke of tha fatalist, 'Cointinned big one of the ,carnors of tile t,Mi) r�,Iilg. they live In and I untry I used the third person." � I �Mt large. � FOOT heam shoes for work about the fields, garden and barn. 13 P4ddY-"But, My lord, there was jib I Royal Youst C11-kes Z 0 vivi'In tested thil -fully with bri Have the I 0 lie ; J -when work !a done, waWere were aightcon, steps in All,! wpight and for,nd. that it held. ! -' , -ETr 0 wear lay. � X �00T,Whita shoes, oxfords and pumps t third person.', Send namo 4nd tNd4r"- but thoy were bij-1 and, narrow aild!as,k�d him5elf whether he . I .8 JUdge-,"Thon Ito must have (d'I . sh,qul,l re- I The In portint thing to renlem- .1 13 Sa I thle descent WAS vham At the foot an I Wrn t,) the t,?easure, b,,It tile tboup n I stole the, p1g., 11 � ,lit i There Are ITLEL�T POOT styles for every summer need, for Men ; I I , t6rtuotis tr.,,.i 'tic 1-�_ x, beet, for. I t FO;5f (3 Paddy­"Begorra, land W4Ybe y6it I for fzoel cogy IT1.0smi yeast i opcnill,-, led, Apparently beneath the'of tho boi- io, to buy from those Who I vwir.m and children, Put the whole family in FLEET l Coles for Bqfteltr lfez1th." 1 f thO 011ateau. 'Mith torch ex.! flinate enlra:V11, t(y tr.�vorrp'in mfel.y (le. advortite in two pap3r. Thene . � thia sumnier. 13 �, ; -, ' I El did. but lie didn't split on yo,,,�!,, . I Genuine FI-FVT FOOT shoes have the name I = before him Vivian Proceeded.1 temed him. lleshlws, in th p z.i_,,,,t1,r mcrchnnb3 nnd franvfictan�ra : 1"11 on them. Look for 0 0 f . f : I Stamped 13 Z W- GlUXTt COMPA!,Pf Ll,�,Jlua , " A*er a row momebta the tdr grew�Mv, paintfn.;��-­Cat wai a coll'-�f!0valoh'.1 hW."O fnith no.", Ule;tt '11'a :;".,-_,I,. I I , it, F0,pr I-) I __:­­­ 7OR10,54141, CANADA . 11-1 I Irr'loler W141 the walls, where he toue-hed A'(,,;,t;!w!, .'w�l be b,.id 'A'41[� 1;t.v. Tilt, nrxt I .�jc-�q��,_,�� I , WORM2 le, AIDPARCAL 4 1 I I ; I _ Very Clood Reason. - r. �,,,��p I U1,2111, were danilli ' I"..1 their fa; -.11 uAl"I mt�t: . I 1; "*Tlifis %n't a very p ,ctul,o of! �� " I, 'I V and) Z0.'.:,9-W'1!V,*n. " 4111W'. ht VVCVL,*, thitt Ill, jl,�* .3 , M � �% ­­'�r'C,117�,, , � /,-,-),��) , " I " d ,� -1 ­Pf�, 4, - � Thv lemn toM hinlE,o!f th_ :. 1 ;, r­�. ,.;,I �y I . . , - 4, ­. � , , I - I.! ll� v,_:, 1,.,t, �,.,,,�,i ,�' : . �11�;"'%, �_& %�, ,00d D, llk�l . , . '. ., ".6,\:",�,-J�-,��,;�­, .-,.,. _n � I T �� 1: -,,,, , I , . !ahi� fjiire tha, 1 .* i I i � I 11 r;tir,w!,-.E3 itl(%12tt .�,.d p., �� P I , -11, , � . - 4 - ; ffl; a r � I Ask your 8116a 1)c,aJ,Ar fol..r, leet r, 00t .,.k __ ;; I . , I - 11 L ?1' — , . . . � H� - ­ " i-. ,, 1. . t 'I , I I _�?;�� ,.:t7 , , t�.,.Val,jt L I n � . - - 11 I I � I it-; ";,)%,J� (T�. !-,. ci,n!-',%,p:I , Ir V 0. - ;�,'�'_, I I W, . 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