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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1927-11-10, Page 2110 .207 ;kfl70n0 cn sell*poorer tea cbeaper. ael dabalirit L .3ATIATINI StBviCE„uect; .CHAP'PER: 'XXIII.--(Cont'd,). 1 me aboard as an added hostage for his • ',obedience to your wishes." j310641auglied.' outright. "Oh Id , .• . • never s's •sss ' s Bloods vivid eyes looked inte •the 81••••,,YW'r3,43.00••;.a. '?"" 'urn 1.3- other's and he smiled' a. little wist• that', ',go, .waht is that ye • ' ineUre my safe"'departate from Port •you a erfectiv 1P1."Why' shouldn't I tell•;:you? It the r*: g." P same reason , that s been 7ging me to •ari ' 'free choice hetween the pep and the rep. ,, It s a 'Matter for Yourself. en- quarrel with s° that hts have the satisfaction of slip- ' • ' ' ' ping a -couple of feet of steel into yens Bisheit glared .4t him, then shrug- vitals. .wheri accepted our eons. Ong hkeYilY, he teolc up, the- pen and sassaissi,,"s was inoved to think it Might sat f deWn at the tables 'redeem me in•the eyes of MaeBshop steadYshand he wrote -a •sunanloria to .for whose sake; as you may have ,his •Officerass Blood dispatched it t.isesses, soak. it, But ./ Ihave ` dis:.- sahorei and: then. hade hie unWiPing ceisered that such a thing ia beYand 61*, • " :`, acomPlisliment. • 1 have discovered The Captain, Ililinsell; felt to with a also that if she's choosing yesi, as , good 4-413'Petite.. Bit 'before hewas believe she is, she's choosing wisely be- idWaythreugh-thesmeal; camella30- -tweerish s &that's Wily 'I'll...net • have ton to 'hifOrm hun that Lod Julien • your life 'risked by keeping you iheard 'Made ,had just eeme aboard, • and. was ',Whilst the message goes by another nehink to •See him instantly'. - „who might bungle it And now ,per-, 01 Was expecting him," said Plcpct. haps you'll understand:" •• • • "Fetch hiin • , . "Lord JilliarCartadi at him -hewn- Leta Juhark. ' Ilis lohgSsaristec#tic,;.faces,WISS,. stern.. and , digrn1ed Bis. eyes -took very pale. in the situation ats_agristie,,lis.sCapss 4'14y 'Gear he Said _ "Arid you telt tau, Eiod roee to greet -him, . , , 'this'?" ' • . • effirsliti lordship'S'boat ."I ten you SO that .erse,pay•be Meae 64:- ;Ter theinhe'lr not be re! to realize that ' there's "SOmething of turinhks.Yet-awitile," ordered 'Blood. • . the tintortimate gentleman left under "...•st‘Will• you::: tell me what you intend', the:thief and pirate she accounts hie; (1''-:.:inaxided his laraahip-sseuiver- arid that her own, good id snY supreme nig with anger. . •, desire '"Just to make myself and mylads Siete ...safe. from O1onel Bishep's gal- ]ow,.-Thustdtsyur 'gallantry not' tosleave,him„insthe lurch, but to fol- low'•• him 'hither; • and there's • a note fTent_his hh,ssnd*On#,'ash0..re tosinmirion the '11ashor-master and ,the Ceemmand- santsOf the fest' • Once' they .rirealstrard absifi rhes-e"all • the hestaged I -need our,: safety,o, , • , s l‘ghed• "You;. feoi '! •? ,stiiiessaitl> "Dos yea dreani that I came , aboar *rate ship with ut tak- .Lord juliari continued telce.k atthe buccaneer. in Silence.. In,„silence, at last,- helcreut his -hand, and in Silenee Bleed tskik it. , • The _Arabella sailed within: the hour, moving lazily before a' sluggish breeze: . '1'he fort remained silent and • there Was no.movement front thefieet to hinder her departure. Lord Julian had carisied. the - message 'effectively; and had) added to it his own personal. commands. • ' ing, my measures_t...s...,LauferinecL-the • . , • • . CH-A-PfiER XXIv. ' Cemirandant. of exactly how: yen had • PIP 00 e 14014', ageon.4 parry Jtdge now 1wliethe.he�r .the•Harbor,iviaster will obey:the sum- mons, Or whether you will be allowed to diphri.a5.)iou imagine." • Blood s• face became. grave. -"If thesis so mudh as...put a shot bows, tipAves-their!Deputys • • ...0Yeirl Or to 1yardatm. Your ' +AU • ho.pe' .Co'enel. lies in the' fact that I • shallsend the;s; werd ef 'that ikon- • tiok Anci ro that :you may inend as fair as' yell 'car .the „harm • you have • done, its ivor,914' shall 'bear thein_the , merisage; myl'crlt." • •• ''Very • well" Lord Jul' bowed again and twoc hid dep.arture. -Blood escorted hM t eile 'entrance ladder at ••• the foot of :which Itill sWang the • Arabella's awn cock -boat., ; . ' Ft'.goo•dtbye, MY lord," said Blood. ."And there's another thing." He:Prof- fered a ,patehment•that he had. drawn, • • 06111'4ns: peeket: '"It's the 'commis •priors., isBishop ,was right when he said • • IsOrd ..Julian 'Considered, him, and • considering 'him ;his expression soft- . , • s . stqr do- not perceive-blietet ••• I:lki-Why yo,u: should not have lotind 'someone. else to .sesartss_ your ,ithsae to the Coninaandant, and kept , . 7/4 •SPEAltMINT hen a, tang tig - and zest to, brighten yotir dal/ . • ••. • It keeps • teeth white sootho the throat, and aida-Atiestion. • • • • ; Five nines out' at Sea ' Isom ?ort. Royal, 'whence the details otsgsesseast ef Jarriaiett were loSinetritiV sharp - mega the Arabella hove to and the sloop -she had been towing waswarp-: ed alongside. - The Captain:smiled into the sallow, bloated face and the little eyes of • •••• r:1447, *C15141) had in tjlies---st•hat you Shenkt incriminate youteelf?" pasrt?": • Agein he hesitated, thertz pIund ec "It I underrstocd: hlrit stlf-glit, it he under- istos. arigbt himeelfs my past, though eatirelY, passive, Wns tene` the less efrectiye. He thought, then ----se he t d me -that 'My presense her had cantribUteal to- his inability, te :redeem your 'sights ah,d;oriese wire -46 relearned, then was. releniPs • -.K.. .. ' tion.natlitvg." • '• . B• ut ants Quick rell�f freni Pain: Pr-ratbdtZt171-7"-'7- ,... • JDFSclioles Zlia0sPaciit Pgrntirsoano;e34 • '11.1.80!1".1000;•••••••••••"M."•.... • Sho facecl hint fully, 4:0071i:of Tid dFIQWiers 7 /94p.- lienLaea' ,,fir ..PrEttic01' is cVaMPIdn. cct 'tlig; World ;hi, tearifs, •plexity bringing, her browslogether aim* her •treubled :01Teet 'I • thoughtsthat yott, had eontili 1)0k-dr...Om echoed,' Be plunged on his glance jittrO',Pcered, 11 ' s' • , • .1 (Deputed and eutetanding," declares, told me l'son,thittain'agk'itt:batin;!ebr011t'w0haivehe it‘ Ttlige I 43e linii;ItPTe iktiet *ttr'itit:Wee°r(1.Y.i..1Wright:141.• "B. nt first, let Me'' tell YO1,1 lloW'f_'Wes the, .things, ' and yet dare- net' )3e11.3Ye• the' -14191i2i7ei!vt;rtbieadhlastaFtteesticelihmEirnativioa4ah.eido „ placed: r• raw gape' aboard, his OAP to his 'ren'eli title and two DaVls denaand ;the instant e4rrender"of. 'Cup •vidtories; tipreptions, were. ail the .Winner • rih'ute to Lacoste's • leniZtincre whom he held captive .' He silenced," cantInues, • the, Ansertean, veteran. "Never ' has an7 elincheds his Place' more coaclusivelY "nor more deSeriedly, ler" Ire Isms; it, against„ all 'ininoisents .• in Vailous • Countries. He met this -greatest ;at their best and peat theni all." And. here Mr...Tilden eves a gliinPs•e of his Pereenal rea,ctiOns in hip recent mos reents of glOrious defeat:. thus:, , •'It As With mingled feelings thatt Write_ of* the :United States chana- N.O. one, am &sure, will grudge me a little, feeling of :disiaps ppirrtnient that LaCoste' was not ptopt In his triumphant -Snatch, tut that disappciAnnient is lost the adinfra- tion, that I, like all wild WitneSsed It ba.ve for. the miraculous tennis' that Lacoste played. I have played many.terinis matches, but Seldom, ever, have I played better, than agairiat •,-Lticoste tthe laughed at me, Oolonel Basbo.P•should be a hostage•for his safety.. By sash- v,_erituring abearcl hil ship, 1 afford- ed. him in MY own pereon yet'another Itestaise as: valuable at;least tte Col- onel Bishops: Yet he bride me dePart; net from the fear of consequences; for he is above fear; riot, from any per. - sonar esteem for me whom he confess- ed that he had come to -find detestable; and this for the vary reason that made him Concerned' for, trikssettre,ty, The fact, is, Arabella, this unfortunate man has the '. the temerity to • lose She ; Cried' out. et that, :and. Clutched her breast. whose -calm was saddertly disturbed. . •'• 1 . . ve startled you, 's salt/ he, with eeticern. 'I feared I should." • st4-Cio on;' she bade hini • • "Well; then; he se*, inme one who made it iinpossilale that laeshotild wii yon -so," he said. Therefore ,he eould with SatiSfaction lia.Ve killed me. ,r3ut because my :death fx•iight cause you pain, because your happiness was the thing:that .a,bOve all_thinges.hadesirecl,, ••..• • .!,`Was he right; Arabella? 'My 'life's happiness hangs 'upon. your: ansvier. heshrrendered that partsaf, the ,giiars smtee of safety Which my • person afforded him.' . •,s She looked at him with eyas that Were asvvim With' teari. He teolssa step toward her, a catch in his breath, etal S‘utton, Ma.jor in the Brits his hand held'eut. •• • • ' • „ . ;fiaalsratind. I was keen and at mit best' physically and Mentally,but it was not quite • good enough: , Lacoste Is the better player, and. I um glad to 'state it, •'°. ' His _defense-issflawlesssagainsts-any attack I an find, His judgment keels and reliable. His tourage, and unfail- ingdetermination to win, remarkable for their continued presence:under adversity •or, success.c • ManY players :ettn_play_from.,...behind,• while others can plaY.when ahead:, but Lacoste 'can play .froin 'both .positions• ••• ,1 was delighted *with the final 'match in every •Way; but the result L would, hey° -liked to win, but my beetswes not. good enough, so let the match pass...into hiptety with no ;re- grets, but only sincere admiration ter mighty cltampion who won. Yifiisqn P4Mishing,CompanY , rit *T.*** 1,•• MAGIC BAKING POWDER , ;.z.,:cxzoos_z0 ere is farmore. MAGI BAKING POWDER • used in Conadif thug of allother braildS ccinabined • • 1660 46. biAtie,pv: CANADA , NO ALOM E.W. GILLETT, CO, LTO. ' ToRetsycis 0.4kW:; • arrange linaoces not only for' that undertaking but for the purchase of the railway by priv-ate .capital. • VES'I`EES ARE MODISH THIS ' • • SEASON, • 'Exesedingly minutia the one-piece _ frock shown here, having tt'' -tucked vests* and shafea collar of matehing or .contrasting material, darts or glathers at the shoulders and long dartrilited Sleeves finished with band cuffs. • the- 'skirt. has twO" inverted plaits, in ftent," while the' back is s plivins'and. a wide belt fastens at the left •sire. No.:1660 is Air-Missesand :Small Whiner); and is in sizes 16, 18 s, arid 20 ,years. Size 18 (36 Inset) .res ' quired 2%..yards...,89-.inch, or 2% yards 54sinelismaterialsfor-thesdress,satistYss_ Yard 36 -inch 'Material tor the vestee and 11 r Price 20 the tti• 11 • go a .cents • r . /:1011V .tro, 5:14DER PATl'ERNS; ' • Write- Your '`.nairie , and ri-a &less plain- ly, giving nainher ,and 'size 'of .ancli -4;11 • • • Not An Artist, ,But; Drew, 'lie draws Wonderfully " ' 'He looks like an artist." ' 'But he's an actor,' dear."' --PaIthrrissas--youswant. En:closes 20-e-nr - -stomps Or coin (chin preferred;.wrap it" carefplly) for. each numlier and address your Order •to Pattern Dept., , Pnbliehing scos-1-3 West -Ade !aide St., 'tomtits's, • Putterne sent' hy return mail.' • Funds From Orient L -still regard La,ceste as a machine, „ C b. In British um ia but he is• new a thinking 'and liturian ' beingssas, well ass -as -great machine,: and -Itis theadded ,euality: of hunian, 'ity that has carried him 'a. bit ,above the rest . of the voild.s, ire la not a genius like' Cachet.' very. best is not, 'quite tiS ;.•goOil tis Coche,t's very best,_ but ,he 'Maks: it so Mizell' mare investr.nent.6..10.30' Briti4i• Officer ' • Believed t� Represent Chinee • .*• Vancouver; funds front the turbulent Orient are 'seeking 'se- , Sincerely. trtist•14acoste„will etire investment in. western Canada is,, sides his decision to retire,. We need e conclusion reaebed here 'as.a resift. taarvelotiti• tennis' tor Y•ears• to : 'of' a- series Of large deals involving• ' -come. • - , ss_s's .• -Vsatiectuvers_real• estate and British Many people regard. 'my 1927 Year :Columbia relish* and faint' land,. The, "'— as a, failere:•••• ,Personally . I chnsider purchases hisve. been made by Oe•neral it .succeSaftil beyend, my, right to ex :• Frank SuttensatIventurer extinotdirs- 'Pact ' lasts Yesti. ' I Wire lost three ,arY, 'late military adViser• to the North timed to • Lacoste, . but that ia far from' China war lord, . ChaagsTio-liM Oen- • ;failure: I have Jost to Coeliet, • but 'I hive beaten . him 'twice..• I haye net: won a single one of the PrenchEng- lish or United •Statea champlonehips, but I have, plaYed in then) and. played; irate Go Another Expedition Wig Search for the BOut3r:Sir,- -- HeUry Morgau is Said • tul Have Buried ° Ton fhopr' qsyeearr, cb: ..lifOur41.:prii!kovej the pirate and hoCeristeers:rii•st the • lng out :•elAclOil?t1:410771:01;tvi Lthe• geld AO ,jesSels' asi4 pie0a. ofelglit .010 abstraditioatilly auppotiod fSd.:baVo .4icidon... • Dace ia'tt .greitt".'wnite. tile ex- peditioint aro.succea:afai, in spite of the the: Werldsai and .paqh pram/50J Otlierath, try their- hick" in/. the aich,,f,ep Some: :Cached .VIdoratfot , 4116:let:eat eipeditton, -dispatclis from ;Sea ‘•Frifidisco,- 'states,: ilea:aedi.i • ,bY ',Loolexcirgea, t'exari •deircentlaritss • 'ef' Sir Henry MOrgares., Sr fleury was n...,:oefot,rated, btwaanep,r. of the ,seyen- teenth• Centary..• • The expet114 tion will ge• to Central America f616e'niTirs!i'S.(•.iff‘9119iOnlvS9e:tos:f:.ethl'er'.1.17..04.WwAllY.1.911'a''iSt4 tilo. aaek,ct theCity et Paintroa in , Traden has it that they buried' veins able booty Sibinewhere-hear beyea in) the resign Of Darien Day., • . • • -.Sir. Henry's- cantors). Of', the• City . Patiame. was ori&:. of the Most. epectas. -- ealar.eseieliS Of his career. , AS a feat . ,ow'faistr.mgag.;11:61.frwi$pa.,:ssineoret-abbl:ii'lrfo;y:sitosutS.hole. aadtteity., i• His rsen, 'although : • 'bered eV the 'start' e sbitterly Op- oecai, fears...or lie inhabitants ' were ner,gretiediessf• After • taking the city: tits 'captors sIllaged it. Iiis•• • tbriaus ha's'o; arra ignesl' t-learY loran joiLli10 cl'Ileity and dnch- ,ety' practiced PY his Men. 's And, at the time til'eepiaade dia. notsf:sissUfl ded Sesthe •gtSsits, of the sithatiens Sir: Henry Was ordered to i.ottire,'tessis tingland :inder arrest, teexPlain his • actions, • flu ' wits' ?not „king 'u,nd•er..a ,cl'oud, ho ever tdr .1ro was a-, general , , , , . •serviceesloss,_ his King 'had •.always ••betiri"notable.,;;., Sir. was' :forgivens •lieipsd heen • • What 10Cliel1 to 'the' To-at'••taltOi• . :frem hizter.y. cops !tilt ' c50.10h , . 'ssetgan-,,W.S.0 is seine search for it, Ing about- these ltigh way'Ssed -has1801 unoed-Lhat4ie_111. be gnld. •7411ere / won't. he. any tiettittrs: 'ed. by. a • Mau.,‘ s',a d to . have' hee'it lei t's , • _ • • . • >airs•• • 'to Ids ssss•sussu•s by Sir ifenry %The' r Chni err,' on' \shish the '11ra:wing • wa/,' , 'made ,canie tostlie •PreeentniVnet item • f F34114 -Pierce .11:1"hrsan„ •plittriet,, Attorney. or Victoria,. Texas:. `l'he story iS that eight of :Sir tienrYis...' men, htiried thejobt for their • leader as they :Were,. later . nitirT 'Jere(); ,Only:.;611,. Henry ',Itnew where it Was.: ', furthermore , SayS.. that a distant relative:Of his is - at, sptesent::rans.aciting :•the euins •..of ' :the. oicrcity of°BanardazHwhich : le' the:search: the aspect' of A....family. contest .tOr " .1.ouis.'Merglin'S, expedition. ae- eordhig to dispatches, 'sot. sail on Lha 'forty-T.0cl; ;Saxeiv• . He ..:syql aecorai)atifed •,Capttith A. Pearshi,a Veteran' skipper.:: They' tape.: :.Olitain..nerroisSion : from *Of- • .1Icials'. et the, ot: to ..6nlaatekiet.,.(‘)1.1x:ccahr ;spat been witeh nany limes;. It always . , 'presorts new. angles le tempjtheMa- torleal : .writer. so .iiiany:.Of the . •great,..110liethart .seit'erifitains, 'he , Was'. not DeVcipi ntan., nor :even, •strfetly, Spealting,' an: agiisliman:.Ile was bent ,Wales hi' 1635... is , • • ,lieved that when .11. hoy .was .,iittpped and sold' aa•a-', 1,t1.Ye in. the,par.' had6A and. later on ;in jai -hales: Ho himaelfs denied, this report. • . At any. -• rate, ho Went. out to :the... colonies.. -when.very.,young and grew .up there. Sir llenry's..early tstreet ae a. sailor. 'ami fighter attracted s.e 'much litters . . Hans that ' by 1663, ii•hen lies bed, .'al. ready Mt:shied. "e„ siteeehre sof ,famcs Sir ..Thorriiis.:‘,.-Modyford, Alto -Governor Of .Jamaida; coinntisSlarfeil him :tO ‘g0 aVer"to malt -hand'. to'.dfscov.er the plot Which, it;was sus; whs",l;ireWing" against. Jamaica.:, Sir J•letity", net, only got :that:intermit- , thin • lint pillaged 1?rhicipe and .ca.p,," !tired POI•to :•1\Text year •ltc., had .a.!ehip. blown, from 'under.,hitn; A ;year 'or two jitter Camp' the qxPloit :• After-, Oe:casipay reprl miulds, t9 cliecic his ippottiosity,' ie. was. Atnighted and wide :Lieutenant, GOY -ernes, Of Jamaica', .-Though• onee restored to favor hetoro .h] d•ell:thwins ArrnY, sclistinginshed hiniself 'iri the "Was he right, Arabella? . My life's recent. fightlag in China by ititrodirc- , happiaess hangs upon your answer" ing- some elements of European stras 1' .910- have. been good 'friends, we tegar. into the tactics of the Northern • Shall continue so, I hope, iny lord:" ' whet lam foolish enough to consider 'forces: 701"801111.01mssossmnieibust;- ' ColOnel Bishop. ° •"Friends,1 Oooti friends?' He was good tennis:MI(1 defeat Can not rob • For -many. years it has been • Gist•tins winter 'A safe voyage home to you, Col-, between dismay arid bitterness. , "It ,rno of' my pleas,are of having had a praeticesof wealthy Chinese to invest ond t me Ye've served tile for a het - A bella. 'You heard what I said, lost the Davis Cue, hut .it is a .chal- foreign protection in China, the' Occi- i• larling," said he., ," "Its the sec - age." T.hey pushed off the craft from. the red htill of the Arabella, bkitt to their Gently • she: Sought:to, disengage her; i laaVe. iatention ;Of, retiring's:as 'With the, Nationalista Openly avoweill •' Is no• t you • r friendship only that I ask crack at sthe three event sss we have in property- uhder 'or other • • at repOrted.. . You will • not say lenge to, us all to go in and attempt dental sacredness. of Property rights s that Peter Ellood was wrong?" to get it back ' 'greeting that preference Latterly, sweeps, then, hoisting tail, ' headed nand, the trOuble in her face increas- this time. have, no idea of turning, to i.'hissalc the control. of foreign'ers' on back f Port Itoval. • ' Professional; • ‘,1' am Planning to play. Chinese territo.ry, re• al. estate in or I tent P mg. A moment he resisted; thea, reaching it before darkness should realizing what he did,. he..Set her free.' come'down upon them.' And , Bishop, And because Nature in him was the •great hulk of him huddled in the ssrouger-s-asi ' is in trioStof us - stern sheets,* sat silent, • , than training; Lord Julian from that On the mole Port Royal, under moment began, alitiestin' spite of him - the. low, embattled 11 of the fo!•t, self, to praetiee something that was Mesas. Mallardsand sd-J•tilian:Wasits_ ed to reeeiVe him; and it• was with infinite, relief that they, aeeisted, huh from the sloop. • I around foreign '• concessions has been tennis next, year. It is possible that ' I may not be Considered good enough rated conPiderablyslower as an invest-. to be a member of the United Slates „lent by the shrewa capitalists of the Davis Cup team, but if not; at leapt - there are still our tourhaments, I . Far East., , ',..- ' ,•• , General 'Sutton Signalized his ar-- ' • ' do not feel I have gents back - I feel • s g g rival in Van ouver by' announcin the ' • ds. have one' ahead ' akin to villainy--- • --- , our reach friends , g - - pure ase e severalshun-dredsrieres of 1 h f When the Jamalcs sfleet .put to sea cf• me It Is a healthy, thing. for the some few, days later, Lord Juliah, sail- game. ".'It IS progreas. Now 'let our •, ed with Csslonel .• BishoP • in Vice- comia , stars go ahead of them, , Very early nett morning) before tne heat of the' day cape to render the .,ilet. ouV, to Admiral' „Ciaufards flagship, • Both • Th cattail -I has fallen on the 1927 open intoierabie t& his toidobip,, he • •:Bus they cruised Captain Blood: tenni peasors with France the Midis-, cruised in Vain and after eatedsChampiOn nation,. 1.:do not *bet espied Arabella from hid"windeW mov- a„ nim..th of :is, iaasne'd esapsys. 'neve that its fall is the death knoll 'ing amid the azalea:s in the garden. ' handed. to 7 'Pott Royal', there' to find Of ..Urifted Stated' hi:Meg of sueceSS, I He. hurried •forth • to join her, and awaiting 'them the Most disquieting 'do not believe it is. the 'settirig of our when ,she •had given him a good-nribx- news from the old World.: .., ' 1411'11i/I sun, Let .us hail the achlove. row, he explained himself by the an. Th I i ia Of LotusXIV had ,nouneement that •he bore ' her a hies- ' e -mega onan • .. inent of France, and then let' tis Set set Europe. in a blaze of wat. The I out to better that a,chievemen, .' The page. frian . Captain Blood; F h 1 ' I ' • th. .. renc egionar es were ravaging e Kings are dead, long lire.' -the Kings.. '• He fingered the ringlets of his peSs.- Rhine provinces; and Spain had joined All • hail; Lacoste, Codhet et ,a!,- and wig, a little ernbarrassed liew' to de- the nations letiguea tir defend. them- thenstake a look at George Lott, John ---tr .--e selves from the wild ,ambitions a the Doeg, John Ileanessey and ,John yin liver hirnself, considering 1th h shoilla legit. , , . ,,, 4 e . , Rya . . , ' (Tobe continued.). s • Xing ,ofFrance There 'AO rumors .' . . • . "Ile desired. me," le. said, at last • , o cm war in 'Iv Fl , was re- f . . f " 'I . ' •E'' I d It ' " Trove to you that•there is still some- beeit invited ic6 come over, "to give you a stnessage that should Pgrtell that of Orange' had M inard'a liniment for Neuritis: thing left hi him 'of the unfertuhate • gentlentan that. . . that . . for which Once you knew It ie not -eaSy. He vsas a men who deServed t„EVerY man' reniember that' well. And amongst,,tie we have mar- red me it ie much easier to live Within an la - s, , ss,o• eon's° than ters live without one. s. KIWW AIWW ntYW said softly. Then, after a pause, she added• . the questions "And you?' What part . l_ininietn tor- Chliblaint. • • • Flfty.Pftty. TheY 'cant cook in certain apart.' ,• ineat• htitised. .:Trento. . theY can't cook,in,certain testatirants, either. WhY .ts little dog's tail. like the heart•Of be? liecanse it fartheet, 'froth the bark: placer. leases in the once feinous Ceri- boo gold fields Of Central British Col - inclu din e Chief Subsequently he bought a fornia the moment you step Yon really enter sunny Cali. glarrogtendranomcho ,ap'citij.cace,riiegtuat4ot thfoorepels,a`cetort sr aboard onepfthefiyefamons 'Santa Fe ciose-continent •'The Chief --,extra ' the finest and fastest of the • Santa Fe'' California trains:* Only TWO business days on the Nva.y. He boaght a Fokker airplane and N, f, , north central.,. British Columbia to it-gd,NavalosSCoutaMiMistrao _Werlt on both ehterPriSees• . In Vancouver he Caused' a sensation When he &Met for More than •200;000; .L'one . of sthe largest offieo buildinge in the heart of the eity raid olloWed that by aceuiring another ofae buildihg for $400,0-00., •' • announeed that he Would cruise in daily a nt: The Californi Li NO extra are' on the four other Provincialm. stueythpal.00.vseprenc!efnojs epxatecni riticiT.logrteha, 1..rnveta-Htiaorivle Byervd,iinc janegt.ticthareastnaldnnddaatrYii chastity.- He intmateci that he night Eastern rtaliway in. to the Peace River_ • 1?#unisohve t.orialtii,z7drot:rionnt wi:rwidiz..iter_ • , EARN MONEY Letten knareel waving,. nermaile t wa !fig tind 'beauty culture at Canada's utak thorough school. , No . get -yew -lea -tried; Pienty ot meaels•aria he waste of (Joie. Maitions guataritted, nig derriand' fpi• Istaatiat'es' :because,' twey sits ,wgif *knots Beauty tiniture' • 14 BloOt-Btreet wee*, Toronto take your family. California hote! . rates are reasonable. ma • , Canyast -zstayl-e-eil latiit;ti • „ • ".No, hoys,•;'. • salt) • the tette ay.; Corroct 0 ; want yon 1.6 bear , hi mind ,that the affix 'titan' meanOthe place Thua We have ArghaniStarrthe place of' the • Afghan's.' 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