The Lucknow Sentinel, 1928-01-26, Page 6•;
Olir° and 'eXqUIsIte- flavesnuoitiPSACADA"
rave naturtill*th0 process (Attiring
nt from Black Tee -4110h are equally
"SAMOA"Gren Tea Is sealed In air.
h—delleleue—satlefYluk---
- Ask for this tea.
• Patriotic.
• thropy
• arelat..• kri,tain, b. Ally', them,Plit.
llettY4:446E44int.ien .1a theold,. as
the,World'Weri. and yet
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the sturdy of the hilandta. in
-#41•:• little
'000liug;....!`With„:h.Ut little eantaplaint.
It it .1Vaii*fdeere.S.,,e.:dot,"to. pay for
Aie,,*40:',$*Itrikaulit,,w:*mtombood
the
proportion of :the taxes
_be paid. :a /!1.4.401it,'::*,ietoVO4 46the
British pay these abnormally • high
:taxer but eVeri;oneej1.1•4 While the
world eirn that: sti10:::Patrietie
vidual has forwarded to -the Govern-
itiOneya or Ite
•equivalent, .tya 'toilet in liquidating 'its
1(i:nerrebtra'debta and:than; ,leeiren; even
:
tioli;car- xied..aen th, e:•Shana.;
- der* of hie fellOw;:eetintr•ymen.'•In this
total.. of over S1A0-4000, 1,11.5
7:keelic;rnid!iiitOli#2:•British•Teeasuey,
The'llitetVglft*"41*niittireinaf
te,*i4**)iat li0.(01e;`41010te.i; and was
nade, as moat ef;the*" have been,
ntario. Forestry
'Policy Outlined'
Move to Away 'Avixh
• Destructive Agoticies • •
Now Existing ,
. North, BaY, Ont. -- The forestry
'Polka' of the Ontario GovornMent was
.oatlined •Finlayson,
'Mania -ter -of tiakErind-riliiiiti; to the
Rotarians here recently, .BleMbers of
the Terniskiiiiiing and Northern On-
tario RallWey Conimiseion) with whom
'the 'Minister toured :the. neathean see -
tion, Were Piesent,, .as well AS Hector
Charles, journalist, 'another: membet
Of the party •
. •
Mr-Finlaysion.made strong appeal
for support of the policy 'which the
governmei4 introduce at the next
aessigno The aiiii was t� develoikNor.;•
thorn' Ontario and at the same time
eenserie for posterity the most
im-
portan iof • Rs basin industries; lum-
bering, Mr..rinlaySon•said.• •
:He foresaw • 'a -possibility that the
volley would oppoirea bye:nisei:in Of
southern Ontario; but he felt that they
't010,0*Kkiiilti„- mon the,.would,:mooner, or later see the necese .aeaxameateo,aoaa.y. career in the force, ,
'BEGIN -HERE 4„0 -DAY. • Was, married to a fihi aeteat3 of
,aniazimar faille and tOutY• •
,;Sfir Duae3r- GlePilstere 'Mr. siiinon Teakey,. mednaered. up
"mad -der When a crow drops a -skeietota ahe aa.i4va,•aaaaaaay wave gam to
when easaarching partY fint Ova bedY
&awaked, cut of ix 'side-walk—sir givo- aM6iInt to row; Pr:pine
'of -Sir 1/udleat's missing •ed sin, ander: .0, • - d, wilr.fa,r as .easing ,"eituatten, goes.
Stephen Colae, farmer Pahmet Prier,
ister, tolls. Jareee W-ratage, Scotland'
„Yard detective, 'itasigned to, the Case,
that Sir Dudley had faked evidence to
the effect thacthe Cousin had died .tn
• Mentana, U.S; • •,a „ '
-"NOW" GO ON'WiTh THE STORY
ANDARD OFOUALITY FOR OVER 50 irARS
HOME-E3AKED BREAD IS BEST OFALL
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I n
*finger on his land*' is 'furth.er invGlirea face with a two:gent!emen' Who. had ' • • ,
r
• .
. .
"Is' that the ilarley Street nerVe
specialiet 4?",
"Yes. Do you know. him?" ,
; "Not in .the, sense of • his '.being
known toathe police. consulted him
once as al patient" -
Me. Cable laughed'. . ••giallee at Pectin' Melville. •
"You with "nerVes, liVragg•e?,n, :"All the same I expect yen would
said; ••• 'have found 4t _healthier to embody the
"You forget, . sir, an -.occasion: on Object of your vialt in a letter," re -
which they were Somewhat highly joined Sir Sir DudieY, savagely. 1144"
ville, you will excuse me, please, while
I deal with this fellow. He wont
take more 'than a few minutes." s,
Sir Dudley led his olivionsly / un-
thttr lie said, as if, With an effort' welcome. visitor 'lly,to the dining reclo
iecalling, some jargoaa jaeijaenc; 11 through an • open aFrendh window.
hit as that, Nil'aigige, but as you haye went te' the oidehoard, inixed.lihnself
• ir
.•
*Man-Eating-Liollt:
Terrorize' Keriya,
New ad 'Terrible 'Breed), im
Packs of Twellty'br ThirtY,
• ROid, Native Villages
. .
:Londen.—A.new and terrilae brew!,
of .maneetingalion, which makes or-
ganized %raids. on. eatiya •in
, paZits of twenty % or:'thirty and trona-.
Mite 'its:appetite .for IniMan fiesli to "
its Oahe; has. appeared In the'431104,..
oiltilfrieutainreOpociloansY NevtiliKehen4yaaiieao. jeuotiridri;:A.Ecther,
Pd '10PnclOU-: '• • !4..;* '
-.Night after night, . accOrdl*,10,
dozen lionS lionessea • raid' the, rititiVe •
't! °aIri*Fratge' giaring at ariPtP' tlfralltiat 'aralVior4:7C'aar'aie•yksc'Yon' we. 0,0: terAgh.o,tif •1;;x1r.i
kraals.' crash' their way. throngh the '
fliMsy. roofs et walls end . bear eway
Wilson Publishing Cornpariy,,
the loughby' MelVille • The baronet stop- Y. 'ought to know. that better
Dudley , these reports Pack of a dozen -if two
- ,.,.,
e. • 4., , 1,144 he . , , .. ,-, ,c1 a t tf_a'1,1afte
e
oke int into 'a ,.eackle of' harsh.,:a"..4.-:00--..tiart.;:i bdthi,el,h:pdt'.:87aut.01.„(,),,,a3r,,a4.0Ueijaa:.al. 71*.:iiIi.:*..tstact4i!ai... '.•''''''''.\
. • ,. letsufe,
ft
Screen:Xing: yictigui!te.deyour. at,-.thelr '
•
, weinen end 'girls • draWillig,..Watela--tt :
, Aft tlieriveks".andaboy's guaading hetda Of .
"r4;911ku'l•yit'U'SrselinlInt;a11:thy5.,t,eda:en”.,bit71. "sliii.. '.!P.• ..-11`:-.7z''.1 ."''''-''''r-7' ..ii*: t'°'' 01440nee ,
l
fa"r"---7;:4 lity
YOU i'Ll'?'' . ' - , : -,
/ /
'e' A
, •,"I don't doubt you (1 try, he'Sneer-' ,,," ' The., 10mi-eating tigers hitheete:
en-
Thehoaviiy•c 0.a...e.aea7,: k ;began:, to.: hi -,ea,.. the ...hr.. • - 1 A
•
ed. ' "Pretty' geed at 'jailing people, ..
III cptions old. or crippled beasts,too .•
.coulitered heve. been, -with 'a few, ex -
heavily.
, . .
Mr. Taielreaes. speeela Ws curtailed
curt
pardon, .Sit- Dudley," , he inlionacedi;
by the entry of theold baler, , "I be ain't we. •All. the 19arria—"' " ' -
, .
. .,‘,:,
:it` `"1'::',':;,:,,,r, -
,,fi voih,,r) ,-milla:liAire learned to eat hutnan flesh
•p• i.-Titiii:rinlaewbetheatia:aittinisi..iieoarisiejit:: ate.:_v• petio;,, .• ,
SlOw :to ,bupt.: their :Usual prey, and
.,,
"The, Rev., Mr: /Irene:op' has called; te
see. you:- , . , . , • a • 0 .df.fferent , 'kind. of animal,..-yeueg . and .
maw h .,ehas coine to think of. them
verilo, •Who hants ,human beings •:be- -
him. At We , sale mow*, Doctor ,:a fk la the MaSai reeerve in ltenya,..4.44:- .
MOM hi:. Iiiirikley'S Wake „ precluding
all posidbility of a .reftis;s1to.reetive '' ..1
,_, Weed of lion has:made. its appearance • '
as his ,nOrMal prey. ' ' ., •
.. .'rhe. • territory Wherein . , this new
.
'.1.0Pletor • Wrugge, '' still ..elerHeallY,
cansoubaged,' Stepped quiekritr- into, the
Willonghby,i4telville--•entiered- by---th-e:
•
thoroughly, from ; The. ane.piea.;'fro... c-k----'iwn. 'her6
1,615.
-,.-
--- yth-e---p-ra-sea-ide7orthe. aninials, curious- -
ly: enotigh,..is, Ascribed largely :tp a :
Britisha . ordinance. ' ,abolialiaig the
telihTatilll'adtl'ulliib4114"44ane'ua.in'aea:vied'1,•rn, •Pa'!i,,.7.4--.,'sli;44,v, eirilre,611114.1;:ai'si?:'ArfliACirVE NEW 1PROCK... -known as Merlin. . • ., • ' .
-• Slowly SloWly and a very
„ • . , . . • ,... , .•
is, laiasal" -eystem a ; adult ! jai:tuition' ,
re. a fecent. dispatch it ,Waa ;related. •
the crown Of his starea..jY'oevered 'head, lion, the Mailai; when Called ine to asa••
-4114 overailielendaeheeltailitatinalaright-Ataahepleaand-aexceedinglya.sina-rtaetylc,alaat ,.;0; ,, aaaitaaaitut..0._yriantaill,rat, tivii.
:Illie'ef&illiesi leesnbot- titetYrib-seele- -PlIgaleat•'"''1:116111Pnii.L..'lur.'"ellI:sTtga4 ..ihSleze7113'0°.re'cittes4?7•31.1.57ard.: 397' .• (.1 0 v e r
down_ to the • lieele 'of Mr. _ Teickeei „
inadequate. :hoote;', ,the doctor's. re- "!:_4STT-Iii14-'el,1/i-i• 6.-n-d-ath'e: leeg' eleevei .iaathey were, equiPned With 'the -loag,',
w'riit41"d's';'1`Tc4 .105 Cafeara mid ,big 'shields: Which had been
42;ixiches taken. from ,-them • air ‘n, •Part 'of the •
nee:me of,inai'oteler-s.'efeeradatoadease
-:
The graceful. jabots 'aed tiaamillaa are
nment'S Poll,Cy• "of. PhaidefitiOn;-•
*ice- raPidlY. Yielding to i Craven' fear, ; inc.4,,•,j?1, , yards
6 2. ..1 .a , , ; . , , . , , -
, . .. , 4 Inch a terial.. end when these weapons -.were ac- a
and finally,' bolted through the .opera
'window. ' • ,. •
:Melville lifted; hie eYehrows towarde
, . . .
the clerically attired viaitor., - • '.•
•
• ."I.really beg your pardon; sir," said
the baronet,:. 'What can ' I. have the
pleasure of .doing for you7".
thoutht we . haAr•agi..‘d coma could give,' hat te, What I -Miuld • dredsi otlxeads of cattle :eateza' •
cattle:ere, beteg car'ried. off and him -
Five hundred: Ilona it is eptimated
• ,
inuaneatieras ,•hetween riashoulda hy. a ay,. • .1.11 , ,•• ;
: got yeti, oat iii the Operit"; l'etortesi dreds.of scieare pf teri•iteay,
All
„• •,.••• .041, ern ,• -scowl now I've, have gained 'suPrente control °vet bun.'
Theaq-elerie triedato-induce a pain, rmdaey,,, al. kve,w, y04,1 werct ow
thik Is nut only a -reversal of eendia .
ed expression. '..•' ' • . , . Madman. Just listen to me Simon.
4. a • ...i. 4.-.+' -1.) a ide- • . . ' : ltilu°tri'81PParevcriani itlil•lagdiucptioton at; of et*lioY•eaaereatPatgeb4,
"There are, seine things .best net
Not one halfpenny more than the paper,'let:-
Pue--011,--..eeaselea-eaa ----,--&-a--- tied annuity will you -ever get from '11 ii.Pliir-ii-E6U-C-Th-e--ielitiOng—bitiveet :-
me, and a.t the. fist sign of treachery lions and heresin beings: 7 '
I will kill' you , for the: faithless dog. • ' Young and Lusty. •
tried,". he replied with a Certain digr
MT. 'Caine' regarded the . speaker
'front under half-closed • "Oh,
was not swam that you were so hard With 'Out:lied brutality the baronet
referred to That little' lapse take a strong whisk -y end s!)(14 and' drank
vantage a the opening to impress
upon you that this Glenister case must
be conducted' along the line Indicated"
am not: likely to 'do anything
it off:
•
"Now, Sitinon, reel it Out," he sairti
Mr. Trickey's; parched 'Vulvae clove
to the ,roof of his, mouth at sight of
handiromeaaraa.,ae" t1:06,000. naid. the 00' for 'inch' drastic and ,rerelution- 1-3/
e rqui e Ilewea
--Col
aItanight help if you meld
throw any light on the cause Of their:
-qluirtel.-;-a-'71irottati7iitrthe7•litittolrn7of
ita possibly?"
• Mr: Coble rallied hitt eyebrows: j
"Really, .Wragge,, you jump±tool
readily ,to conclusiems," he replied.
."Drop that line like coal: The
Chemin*. la femme " wheeze 'doesn't
hold here. - Old •Sir Glenister
and hiS,young hopeful came to-logger-
headS over a Much more prosaic mat-
ter-apounds; shillings and pence.".
Th inspector • rose "from the ;chair.
"Thank you, Mr:. Collie," .he said:
You have saved. me a lot of spade-
work and I -will get,busy',at once. ' I
mutt go . back to, town this afternoon
and start on Sir Dudley's: record lilt
his forrner, city office, but • first I can
put in a Useful hour or two at Beeah-
• ' • ' ;aper ..-.•ae eats that a. George Gien At ' -Intone le a • coma "You in Northern Ontario can reada .artealeat ,pnigisna on„.bed terms, •with
interest fora Mitiberofayeara IY. 'pee the benefit' that 'Will accrue hiefather
inc -being applied to the reduction With the •iiacceslifal koperatlen •Ot. such
-4:-.selteitrarlind-•mii-T:ot--the.L$6*.ernnunitt-
:leCtit;d0h1WiteeTtin, about 14 appeal. for Yeni a Whole -hearted co -
years. it is easy to perceive
that in 'a operation in the; practical application
eaniniakitivelatealnartt. thrie the original Of the nolicy,". said the minister.
0,0;.,A00‘ will.; hatate grown into :ix laio4 It was :pOinted.: out that lumbering
•reepectableaarnina,•- • •• •and kindred occupations formed the
'It may be recalled 'tO!'tlie,eredit of second Most Important industry of the
province and- oOraticins'. in . recent
thO.t.,11We*Nyhe started years on any large kale con -
ball rolling in giving. these
Jane lined to northern ..districts. A survey
stnia:4f, niOney,:tiiwartithe airrieliorre- df ealtifingconditions shelved. that
7tiOniOf..hieediinfr?,a.C4nditicni; this 'industry' Was ' fast waning owing
hei''renlernbened.:., that`Mr. BaldWiti, to destructive agencies of various
-heriathea7Matmtai,'Sa need ":nrae.,natat Berta' which .cOMMeneed an "eating.
•urgenta.reallaid,":20:44i'.tisht:,•of •:hise in". program. within the last halt ten-
-eirtire,,-,fortenea. Valued at tury., ,n•,
..!Aente458:0;000; and with thia :amount • Reconstruct .1 ndustryo , •
14159;•°°G.:006 new, l'inr 'Thn Polley to be:inaugurated by the.
gift was anolaYnkUP; and Governmcnt, at 'the. next .session will
.it anlia liXter :that WiekhaM:
-- • wee a- - • atm ' Elf eerre414 this "ruIP348C011 wood. 1 should like to see the heed -
atter public 41,u0-4". and reconstructing • • j'
../*$teed:,inatte,: the. ,rn keeper who conducted the search
•
Review of Reviews , patriotic xana basis Which is 'hoped: will „result--'
'partY, and if 1,.:conld inn *up agninnt
It being. preserved. or all nectar leughbY-- Melville-- -I-might
e,xemple wire followed with donations
of aether et money, extremely
eatirfietory to the Chancellor Of the
Bxebequer, and the total amount thus
: received, as before' stated, Is cenaider-
•• midi osier g1,040,000:—Vditorial Chris;
Science Monitor.
Monitor.
Radio Experts
et...No*Data,
nventor .a.p7ains .Cireuit,Per.
• . • •• ,
,. New. Tork.•,--A new railio eirciat'Per.
areitting reception • 'of the ..fult.,'.131.de.
bands ot..a radayielatit ,elgnal without
less of ^nelectivity was explained . to,
the, failititute .ot Engineer* Con:-
avention here by ,Itix Inventor, Dr. Fred-
erick K.
Vreeland, "radio and elect*
"eal.- engineer. ,,' ' . . ''.." •
•• t in of .research ,Work On
the. recelvei, Di. Vieelanda",whof has
-,•enatributid- • nemetouri'.• inventions' •stO.
'tits reale poi& said , that ite deitelep-.
inns* was inside . peaSibie. .ineans • of
.hitherto .undiscovered ' systeun :.Of
Islsaeed reictaitees ;which. is Called a
, band ,Selector Inserted' into • itte
• tregnency nmpIIer
•,•Dr".•• Vreeland ,staied that the circuit
dld not Infringe , 60 ,any exisiting
'(00r. pertaining,' to, radio frequency'
' Many ,et hhif .patent
„ have been. ..flowed. Indicating,
b. satd,'tliAt, the: c•fretrit
mentally new. , • ; • ,
"'The band "telector 'fa 'Vett sfaxPle
,
circuit," he eXiilairied, eanafelt.liaa the,
•
remarkable ' iireOerta . laslineed te-
• aetsteces it all freeuenCfee *Alan a
" ...band' of 20 ,,k116cYciet.: .Ln ordikutri
tuned 'cirCult has its rel,-ita,nea.. hap
'• minced at ':only one frequetcy. 4 The
halaneed. reactances ear.e• aarable and
-....treasidlusted-byantearia 'of' in didiriary
, • • • ' ;-
The aligry grocer tan sivriftly•reand,
the counterand aeized .his fair, cui-
tornek.b bo.r aria.' ate yeti -knew,:
irnadamo", '''''that yeti dog
n
• • haeaten ,a pound of heat fresh
• cetintry, buttter? I .sa;r7 hint do it a
.recerid 'agef"7"rthelfilia
.71,levataatheagreeetantalie-taarm-endate--
, • eatded. hind "celdle. 'it did not linear 'It.",
"Iiiititwicareatataa-i,
:eureariaarita...a.o•tiraheat _that,. It
, fre:-.1),,,tzpil that It really did. emate
from the 'epurary, don't Ralik' there .
• is 'Much reaseri., te ;stifle:axe It 'will do
Jilin nhy hai-m!" aVith these "words
nhe .left .tc)e • -0
•
Thein en :who -frequenthe blit:a • •
01g- imam' brinte the': inieettaaa
•: 'Detroit, News. •
propdsed to, apply thtee:reme-play on- hiS: sympathy' ker, an ex -
dies; re -forestation throughout south, pati•er4•.„ ,. • , , • . , .
ern. sandman In Sections Where hind
will not permit .„ Of any other use; in
central .:Ontarin a Program • of .:rehabi-,,
tattoo. and ' replanting , and coneerare
Mu' of 'existing. , timber: In northern
Ontario by eafe-guerdingareas fiann'
destructive .fires. It Was shown that
a total Of 2,123,000 acres of virgin ,fora
este Were deettoyed. hyailre, in 1923,,
but thls losshas been cut to .60,000
acres .1aSt° Year., Expectatioiis, . Are
that. loss • this Year will net :exceed 35,-
000 acted.. , • • .
The laieititee stated that thedeipart.-
Mortwas at .preseat ,engaged 1 „Ina
:preying thel highway between Severn
And Huntsville with •a view to Start-
ing on construction of one of the .main.
highWayieet the province. • • . •
The Ferguson. highway will begin at
Severn and extend to • Cochrane, a dig-.
tance':E4 approximately bail miles The
entire route wp he set out in mile'
posts. The Minister.: predicted, that,
the Jefitax ot tourists to *Northern On-
tario this Year would e double:prat
or last , year:: • -•
•
• I
'"You -say pia' and Tom have had
quarrel --,and just before Christ.
mar • .• ' '
"Vast Ile thinks he'11"get.: out 'ef
diving **present; but Make Up
with' him jest abOut I week 'before
-.christinas,and;lat-1 present tv.irek
eNiensitie as Foth�rwlse' Would."
CBAPTERIVII. •
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THE nRo-74USED SLA0KmA1imit.
:The an train 'W'hich brought In-
ipector Wragge to 'Colnbrook Towers
deposited it the waYside. Station an-
other paPeenger for Whorri, no. gr,Incl
motor ear was avaiting. '
, Not a prepossessing person by any
means was the middle-aged, flashily
dressed individual bearing down on
Sir Dudley Gieniet•er'Scountry seat.
Signs of diSsipation on his bloated
a
4
"At the first sign, of treachery I
will kill you." • ,
that gargling draught, but there were
bigger things in View and he•aeccieer-
ed.his'apeisea:*gIeritnainaltisablemia
Shot eyes even suggested tht he saw
the funny side . of Mr. Trickey being
introduced to a whisky,4ecaatell merely 'as a bowing acquaintance
"I've been reading the papers: Mr:
Glenister -L.1 beg pardon, Bit Dudley,"
hebegina.-"There seemed to h4--." .
"A damned 'good chance for black
mailing SiV7Dudley cut hire -short
:Mr. Trickey ignored the interrup-
tion.. -"There. Seem -el to he;" -he per.
gated, "niore than a chancethatYou
might need my help." .
"What for?" - demand:ad Glenis
roughly. •• . •'
The •visitor glanced significantly at
face Culminated 111 one big red" bleb at 1the Closed door and open French win -
the end of a prodigious nose. His dows through which they had entered.
gait as he trod the pebbly road in thin "Unless: you are prepared to talk on
shoos , bespoke him a town -dweller, your fingers, sir, I should prefer to
more used to pavements. h leave that to your imagination," . he
.He came at length to the scrag said. "Keyholes and garden .paths
Iron gates giving access to Beechwood harbor listeners poinetinnes."
Orange. The gates Were 'shut and lie "There is nothing more that yleu
halted in his trselcs. Just inside' wits can do to belt) me and you have been
the lodge -keeper's cattage; embowered well paid for what You have done al -
in the shade' of giant elms1 the ready" the 'baronet•responded ' an-
diistanee the old 'mansion was Partly
vieible. • 'o „ •'
, "Not exactly Capel Court And
Throe :lunar -tort street A -trifle, glionnY
to my war of Of thinkieg,"4„inurinured
Mr. Shim TrickeV as he Pushed aPen
the smell gate int,ended for peiles,
triune and 'proceeded tip the drivcr,
Mr.' Trielrefy had been. a Clerk. in the
etockhroking office of CIOnin na•
Glentster, and, subsequently af he
senior partnees death, .in the oy
of 'Dudley Glenhyter alone. • the
latter's' succession to the Olenieter.
title aridestateli the business connee-
tion of the firm had been sol.d to a
new coinbination, xvith whom Mr,
Trickey *amid have reniained had lie
so desired. ' He elected, however, td
retire. faera city life and live on hiS
_savings --a proposition which ,struck
his intimatee- a's strange- •
The cronies of the wine „bars aficl,
lunch counters had been surprised to
find hilt., twoyearsafter Ills eater -
area from ostensible work; still `fgOiiiiiit
• stAnig,", Once in a moment of hibul-
Iniacenticte,Pete had'-imP7alatealat.en
acquaintance. the strtrftgfatJhat
.Price••20e_ the. pattern. .. .:" , • a' • - aa. Stored they; sanely: proved their Coda,
,Our• FaalliOn. Book, illeatratiag-•• tile; age by •attabking lions .singleha•ndeda. ;
neYvest, and: Most. practical style; will a ,
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'liOW 10 ORDER PATTBRNS.
• under the , ora . sas emano. .•
Law to Blame
be of -interest to: ev.,,,yry.. 'h.onle.' drera- ,... , . , . • • , ,
maker., Price ef the book .10c -the ropy- - • .- am a- - i' . 3,6atit
Details no at hand . indicate that .'
. cpuld ' be•Considered .n •Men •yritil he . '.
.''."1`..am correapondiag secretary for !Write your ..ega,e and address. plain. and- blooded his spear, either •••;aaaltila ....a
. • I. • • • . • • •
the 'Mission .to . Blackfoot Indians," ly,t .giving..,nuniter arid. size ',of, •Eiaxh alights enemy in fair:fight er,'slaYiing • •
' Said 'InspeCter•I Wraiige,'"rind•.,1 have patterns. an. you meat. Erie: ase 20c in • a Hon.: Sing le::k an ded. .The Masaii 'es-, :
called. to 'hag for a • subscriPtion- r stamps or coin` '(ee;ie preferred -.Wra•P pecialiy since their itahal war.s' were - a
havejustheeivaiith.kr. Stephen it carefully). for each . number , and fu•:rbidden, had'...beediue. Ithoire es. a .•
killers, aid the
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of... Colifbrook.ToWers' and. he Mention.- address ;Your .order. to 'Patter:- Dept., -.i.0,4e. ,..f 'Intrepid , ilea
Wilson Publishing 'Co., 73 •West Ade- Haag
:aide St, Toronto ' Patters sent, .hy in their.tein had acquired sneh . •
• . . . . . .
ed your, name. - ,, .„
(TO be emitinued.)• . . h wholaseine". respect ter humans that
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return mail.' .., , • . ' . •'. .. .. • a • • . it. • xrn s., nota.d :.'sometimes . that 'I.he '
: i .• • gave uo their lives in, organized butte' '
-..FranCelie'a'tr3r Billy ___, _ a-Magbittrate.--'1‘The,apelice , say that - v.:. •--, • • -. • .- • - - :.
. , . ., .. .you an your. w a had, .some,.wordsa"
-if almost •w•itlaout • st t ei ' • • • - • '
This.' condition changed .'N;lirt the
'
. ••,- '''. '''''' 'Of Australian' Wool • d
1-Prisoaer--'Ia had: ' some sir - but,. I. „
. • Sydney, N,S.W.—The meal' sales 7at spears and shields were abolished. by, .
didn't. get' a ehmice. to use theiniU , ••• •
initisfactnry leirel' as .enniffated.. with
cording to rePorts ' extending from
July ''.to NoVeraber, have been on, a ' :‘1::4)..Y°11
lug this' the'tendeney ,of • the marltet
laid year, andilt the moment of writa
the varimis. Australiaa capitale, ,- tic -
Continues, to, be satisfactory to - gyo, lieve•in the surylVal'Pf arlY hody,"• Was '
an .a ,railway carriage. ""I don't be . • .., :::-„, -a...a, I}, .., ,., . ordleahoe. . The Ilona grew bolder and .-
the fittept?"..aeked the traveller 'of the .
man ho had got into' eonversation; wita
believe' in the. earvivai . of
I kraals. Finally, hey heap . became...,
• thein. ... .
. .. . • • • , . . • •
belder .,and they began ',„' to •raid: the
native. _cattle ,a•all, .finally , the native,'
such , a. menace that official - stea's
avo le to. e taken -, o ex e ni, na isi •
,. .-. - • .„
ie 'lee e: • ' aa, Aii .un ".i.ta cei."1 • .
ern. :This' -state' is the principal wool ..
, , One ,measure,4s the restoration.; to state of the Commonwealth, and
It For froSth'Ite :use 'M--'-"ina. rd'at' ,LirViment.•
_ the itative ' hunters of ;their seven- '
has shipped safer tide aeaseii, 28.500,- ... •• foot• sp•eare. a•n•d• buffalo-htde, shields.
000 "worth as, ainixPared With £3,490,-' . •
l•ktiOw 1. told you it,wss a 'sin .to ,Ank,ther- is.:,to dieliatoh white. huntei,a
. .
000 worth daring the • correspondifig. " " .
be ,watit'eful ;•bUt what has that got to to theareserve on..a Von killing 'mit-,
period of la,st.• year. .7. , • ' '" . ' ' -
; .,The ,fi!giest buyers aef the -season do' with Year weariag. a abort ares
, , , , ., . . . . ., . . , . . . • . ..
like' that ., Well If ,I,.'Weat a: lona. killed eighty Ilona in ' three •inenti
. a , ., . . ; . p • • _ri •
Mona ne ',such lairter • J.• A -Hunter
In the . order of'. their , buying :are, • to
frock. Rae- you wat4 me to, I'll be 'west- . Man-eating . liana '; hare• 'proved aa,
date, • France, Germany, England;.
Ing 'about ten shillings' Worth of silk problem in ether Parts or Africa, no7
Japan,. They all Purchased bailsman. , ,
a tably in Uganda and Taiiganyike,. but '
stocalngs."-.• . .
al,500.,000 .and . • 22,90000 , Worth. , fax "differeat reasons., :In -Uganda a,
Fratce's total .heieg - 1,846‘000, end
Mrs Ritz— uttz7-'.,,Norn, was the butcher dire • outhreak of rinderpest killed' .org •
japa,nis ,g1;554i0Q,O. Ainerica's buy- .,0y
impuderit .again .when, you tele; thousands. of. head of gime • and forded.
ing is fight. Thettaal Atistralian wobl'
sales; so far as they have progressed phoned •your order • this inornIngvq the gOV ern m ent . And the natives to • •
Nora—"Sure, but 1 fixed '.hini " thia 'CleStroYakmest ell of it to' prevent the
to date,. represent .a valhe' of 16,109,- .
000. for 676;676 .bales. • . - ' '. tt,iiiminek... yI:efdrkt...a' 1,,kliviiiltc, :ph; • blazesThi,s,d 1,8 ,yolti.rs(30., spread of . the diseases to,. cattle 1 ,
Deprived • of : their. natural ,preythe '
• , Uganda lions turned to -Men eating,.
°Ritz talking." •
Orie lion alone. killed eighty.Lfeur.'hea a
man heings and . another forty.
In i ,Tanganyika, mail -eaters' thrived ,
,beeaase 'of tbe widespread .aistive .skit
perptitipnath,at they wore witch doea
tors. in disg.uise. • A:' hand. of witch a
, docto-rs known as Aiitpinimba e,laltn-
.ed ta be able to turn taeinselaes, into,
lions , at , will, and 'SO' teryitied. didthe
natives became' - that •• they "made ..
nia.cticallY . Mx real:Stance •to the ;dep.- ;
,redatiorta of real lions.,
. lt fs .: reCoaclerl that .nne, men -eater ,
•1
• attacked a crcer'a .•of g,00O batLrle,1 zinc!'
i that atietlier ,charged a gang ,0,1 !MY
. I lie dyes 4in broad Ilitylight -
.geily. "No: evidence that you could •Wilnard's Litainient for tore throat
very 'Chi always crisp
and fresh
."Buy'Clikisties.`Cheese hips.' Flue -4 *,
old, cheese cunningly blended with
-.purest ingredients intodeliciously
crisp: and wholesome 'little -wafers.
--the or on the 'phone',
. alsoays ask for
Chridies
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32 Shipwrecked Japanese
T FOR ALL YOUR BAKING " Pio§! Cakes:mans and Bread •—• DOES ALL YOUR BAKING BEST
a
or .
diNttfti reeUrttly:
from the •stehMer lt•Tyoqi Mnio, wreclt:-
, ed hi the Nert'oere . Sea ,ot..Jaosn,
sWam te..th0 ifitantl off whierli the slap ,
• had gruntied. and made the )inc fast
t.°Tripheths.t1,1ilfrttyll.6tchirl'°reia.');(.aneS' 'Sailoi:S,
'folloWed One' abbther alonk.:the' tote
fel:1'4:11, of them we re Saved c;:ttept
--"at Nereandiedafrom
•' thts'et-iel
ta118,, y:Ps rxt1ixled ixi he hatidcan cif
-on t)ne,,,bri 211 aflrjy, 'sin en
'tr.ien had b1 diffi ing t I It went
• ' ashore `an theq
'"DeftY thinks „thatno ,meri 4s good!
'-::.'ellettalt for her," :"'Wolt, the may
right-'-:anxi she intvy to. lett,"