The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-08-10, Page 2•
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. SYnorras., diately theriotion of being busy.. Thy
While 1.1rso, Willett, • her. daugixter:
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'•'*:k '. ' ' - ViPlet. Major,IfAtrnata and. three neigh,.
•'' ti',, •'poi's, played:At teOle 'OPPITW. a
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la,easag staLes, that-capt.los; Trevelyetr
• ' has; 'been murdered, at his.h.qme in Ex,
hAniPtOn,:T.itirnaby found hia.friend ilead,.
. , pie, 'hose Of his skull 'fractiirest, •TL•(:- -
VOya.4.,a,Skili,41.Yt,d§. ,141$,P§tate ,into four
• eqUal, Part's-, between. his sister,' Mrs,
4ennifer Gai•dneri and the three children
• *.• docensed,,,sle ei, m r eat.. .
• - James Pearson ,had n p
ton the 'afternoon of the murder, ielvv•-
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• , • Inr. for Loudon the following, morn'ing.,
Ma4or Barnahy, receiyes a eheatte ter
' 5,000 pounds in a newspaper eompetition.
While, ."Police ,Inspeeter" N•arraeott is
questioning James rear.son. • a :Young:,
. , • ,woman entere.the reor9-••
,NONNK Ott sToisir'
Verk e?ceePtlonal Ittnd.
„ ' • Votint woman. She..Was noestriking-
' ',`" • ly beantiful, butshehad a face''':whidh;
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was arresting and rinusual; .4' face
' • that having :once seen, iron. could not
sf`t, • •, There_was_aboaLher_axt:rit;
„ .Mosphere o common .sense, 8UVO2
' 'fair°, 'invincible determination antra
, , • .I",s% A moat tantalizing faScination.- ' :•
"Oh! she exclaimed, "What's
••• hal2Pe44?”" ' •"•
-"It's all .over,-. said: the.
young Man: •"They 'think I intiidered
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"Who, thin s•-,go_9.12 demanded tinily.;
' Man, indicated his'visitor,
by gestUrP. "•.
•"This is Inspector Narracott,!."
and he, added:with .a at
empt at introduction,• --"Mss Eniily
• l'refusis." •• . •
.• "Oh!" said Emily Trefusis;• She
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Studied Irispector Narraiott with keen
' hazel- eyes. • , • ' ,
- - "Jim," she -.--said"
•'idiot But he doesn't murder people" your ;Character of journalist' can
The• Inspector said nothing. • • belp'ine.• 1„want-" ••
.. • • plant found to c,ontatn rotenone .11.e-
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set out together, • . ••••
- "You are Mr. Enderby, aren't' y.ou?"
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said .
•wyes. How did you,
Pening..Paintecl YQ1.4 -Qqt t.9
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O'LanrO•is ilT"helflgiVii!s'i$h'OP'SYtt. g,'"';410 y'p' • ,''Ve'l•!4itY? 3Yetteh''.1!°n41"4-b
Enderby --I want :you to help, me,!,..; .6 .0 the, v,114, pqa,q,014.41mon 0,4 re49lar aPes. Plt e P ap: e ore Pa,
-q‘o help you?" ,soid gitt1PrilY; .4,kternhalf Of the..puited States, con-
"NYhYz.,eertain1§-41-•:"! . •tais retenOnei4Ve.11.1ahle inseptieldep.
You •see? ' I prtengagecify a T..Tajted Sates POPartnient.Of:',Yigri-,
Pearson." ' .„Oultake chemi 414 fouatt.: Tbe.:dis
said, Mr.: Enderby," ionrrial-, ,eoyer, ,paYA", "50.e4t1114 Ainerieallz." is
..blore his significant fOr: farmers, both ..a.Pr.•PPtein-
Mind, . tial•greweiS'ef the Plant dad aS-users*
"And tha, police Areioel to arrest of 1nsectd1de o insecticide mau
him 1 km)* they are Mr Enderby, facturersa,044.9 :IrLiPerterS' who 4434:
know that Jim didn't do thi4thing. On'iriternatiOnal trade in rotenone and
am down • here •to •Preve he other OPMnie..r'etal;illerfc:tiniclea.,.:-;.• • „;
But' I Inuit have sorneetie to help, me W*. W.: kinifer, assistant chief
One can't do anYthing Wit out ar„ man. ,the Chemical atid. Technelogical Re
Men -know -so -much -arid •e search--Unit-'-of-:the-lltri•eau.--of-.ehemis,
get information in so, maw,was that •trY aid Seil,s, first palled attention to
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are simply impossible to. Women." the probable- tusectieldal.:value Pf
• "Well -I -Yes, I suppose that is shoestrinki"f011owlu.g:his. ohSeT-1
true" Said Mr. Ender.bY coMPItteenily• •vatiOn' that bee S aril other insects fed
•.‘.‘r Vas 'lookingLat 'ail theSe on. BeOr:4 PloOtO but 11.1":44ed': Ple and 11.-.9st .sphopis
in The
nalists this . niorningr Emily. latter instigated the, researCh Whicb•led
"Such a let. of them I' thOuthil had
suCla stupid faces; I picked you out
as the one -reallY., clever,: One; among
thein." : • ..........•• • •
. "Oh! don' thik tbts 'true, you
know," said ••Mr.". Enderby still more
complacently. , •••• , • - ,
."Whit I:. want , tO: 'propose," said
•Emily T•.Ti'efusiA„"is a kind of, partner,
here "Would,..,I think, be •act--
woniers 'and .very ahaUt' UPI• - • e p eac
opm, )?4t,p.isilow ;1•hollit • In
men, AO ize h.P 'e 9
a map, PrettY ,aCin4rate1Yi :onCI know • • '
What she's gPt to 4E4 7/ithi:'she"*•will Work a Via. at•.CP14Plkia,'
ne-Nqr get op, I have get., • 4, wOrkniversit ' • L
4 1,4' 4444q4j4, ,444 cOn y.
PBC4';i4e$4
tell yop„ Mr, Enderby; that, th, arrive • • AS, , •
there
is a feat; • • • ' : oxeine, "New I'lain0Shire Vermin
• (To Be Continued' MaSsachusetts Rhode Island; .
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• " „ • , necticilt," -That is 1,11e. way •PlanY gf
9s started, Pai•_ recital, of the ,States of
ble Insectidde ' tile:11141i .e'h.°Q•1* Yest.41:40".•
• •• • •z: .• writes 13.ollb G.' ReYnoldS, pireeter
F�und hifiComni414. •W0 • Deinglitr,attaa .Columbia tint,
We learned to name ith az, to, bound
t,11.t3n),, to glye thvir capitals', Our ,prip4;
cipalproducts, WOJad vagne ideas,
:ver k Often diStOrted, of ,the 'people who
liVed in those States;*,shrgyvd Yankees
soiling Wooden nutinegils;
bucking - broChoe; Ring;
leaa 71--,Stiaervg„ Nq.
.groes. „picking cottm4, • • ' ".••
In. connection with: th Slimmer, ses
'sien •Teachera• College of Columbia
,Ilriiversity • there k a^, deindastratIOO •
'4.cnoel of childreq who having a
much' Mare Vital contact with our coun-
try' than can he secured by hooks.' BY
cart •by, train and by heat these Child-
ren have. come with their parents from
•'the font corners: of the land.' They
make up pro ably one of the unique
to. the 'recent• diSCovery of .this weed%s'"crie • • .
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bOonis Of this toxi.e.weed. Dr. Skinner .
rotenone contenthy E P oyark, f'ouPrfthcone
e44.0Ofrocmtwentyhild
re7Le..States,
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theobureaura inseetleitie division. • •
• Rotenone. Which :is r use0:: for ;the: frpm the farms .of Vermont, the ration,'
vantages riri •both sides. •There 'are
certain things I want to investigate
tine inseetiCides: has been extracted a 'Ili ti- es or Te*act•he ninOs of Montana and
the 'cotton aelds of Georgia. The list
SameItnrIkoses as pyrethrum •
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of Statesvrepresented ;la the echOol
,chielly. from derris,,, a , vine.. from 'the
this, year.sounds like a page out of fhe
East Indies' and .fioni the f f th
'cube, .a South American Shrub.' It• iS atl4'.. . ' ' • :• ' •
Hundred of efiacaters every day in
deadly to Many insects,but it does not
poison or animals, ... " ' •-
•41,ie•:cleVillsHshoestring-4dracca---vir..1 'Ing :
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these:_childrenkheintjusearitii - ' ' -.--Dip-u.taTin--,tha, Eisi'''''".......' '
: , he demonstrati n „school are watch- extremely' complicated affair:
:grows, beffigTorganized in activities " ' - -.- •
giniana), is thelltirst North' American'
, . . hei4g. given expsitenes whiob...,i6 .6) ' :The most 044ereita Of the frontier
,'1n a fifth grade the groun. is Icon-
. •diSputea was the settlement of the
boundary between Maine; NOY-13311ms-,
make Up,modern education •
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Unfoitied
anadian
c ..A-Procluct'of i.iiy P*r10.3i4f.
2.1*Side•ntROO,Seyelt's',1 recent:. refer, has6d.'
:ePee tIto ..cotgi'414,o4.,Tpit0 ,SttttPs., X4.10o'.410,not agee to It,4.11041.,9 diM-
r°1'.':tAAIA:'44447 ths
eendktion. vresiaoiit,
of land.,., Aside treat . pa:trete at trat the rnibtia, but 'ho`stilitiee'..Weileaveried, • `.
-.WdT011114 of ReYfLt'Mounies,PIPtc'Plar • Border - West Of Niagara... •• ' •,.
And...4iximigrationnilleitils„aad-boata;-of,
Departraent of FisherieS and.
,IWaterways, it is iinguard,e(1,
took more thati.4.centnry ofnegativ
.the. NOrtlrwept. Witb the ceesiela of;
„The:hieing of the. hoan,daries, began
QUeeec.'tia 1753 ,the.sithationfrchatiged,
in 3,7831wap not ,eoircluded .until•1608,
England claiming . what is ,--noiv•-••41.-,i0..
a'n4 Alth.Qu'gti there wel.(.3.• Pg • 6' North Central " PtateThe North.. •
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414-F.4141.:110:14-0.0.-Or-twO: 1.1),Sa•ne,-PE' of West 'Ordinance.• of 1787 env1s1oni4.• •
local ; uprising between the settlers.on theambitione of the, young
13.6ths1dPS :91.1he 1191)•,, 04 n°I" issue . the vacant • spaceSof the West•
..WAC' in no ,Cane. ue tOa display of' Lewis' and cierk•,' OrttY. and Atiter Cat- , • •
force... ,I3ecauserif thefauitiness, of the, lied theflag to the : pacific, •.• • '•..
only available map's 'and- the igneranee The electioneering 'cry in 1844*, of •
f the negotiator' e regarding:the.telie;' "P',.iftYfear • .or Fightf".' typified '
greatly of the 'country • Under,. diSpute;•
tue spirit of the time, but wiser cun. „ • ;
the lnarking of the lyountlarieS„..wRS an sel pxeyailed Ii,egotiatiOns were en. ..•
18.4.6,: end "it . was decided
that' the-liTninilitry.:, alidl0-1-4-tra*.. the • • •
forty-ninth, parallel •from the Rockies •-
to'the' middle of the .channel which I
separates the ..cOntinent from, Van-, • • ,
coiliter's,-Islanii, 'and. thence' Southerly,. •
:throngh, the Middleof the ,suld chin•
tel, and of .Fucti's : Strait to the Paeifie"...*-.. • ':
:an; ..Wateriee..y: the.boi;•
dertlie", Oreat:',Lakes,'''the St, lfoawr..,
.enee;. Bt. john; Richelieu and i)etroil
have•conseit,'Manyditilciii••
ties • it the boundaiy guestion ;To
goIe lboto :Etind ytooi, seorkarii oi
State, '444 jaKaeS 'Bryce., 4in1ussadoz •'
Extraordinary at •Washington,-beught
about -a. treaty which created the In:, I'
ingsuU . • ,
• tirisLands•,by an agreerilent rivitit the Bri- ternational Joint Cominission: Thip • .• • tntoz.?-,. • - • .
, seat • r.i..%ni.coMttilssioner,; first net -iii 1912;.
in 118.-1-,77-,. ann-lhe conS1stecl'qf-shr,Il1elthet*'-11n"Pe
hylirect:negotiations between 'pointed hYfthe President -Of the talteii,
-e-ebyItie-Kfro-ft-ii •
om him • ••
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ofState. 'and Lo,rd'AShhtirton •;342." reconimendation.,of ,the. Governor..Gen, . • • „ ,
or the • .
. In :these - negotiations the •or dauad*Ite.deciSions
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---Diffierilltea-fflPO. entered inte tliff
Ing of the boundaries west of Niagara;
;France first! Clatined the MISSIsSippi !.
Vasin by vlytoo, of the exPoratiolia,„oi,:
Etigiiali fur traders claimed • . :
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"1 expect,", said Emily, turning to '' tinilY Pansea. '.. What She : real:: lated ..sPeeies ere failed :in tropical
'Jim, i!tliat. yelf Ye been ''':eY•ing the; wanted was :to engage Mi." Enderby 90114tries. The discovery of .rotenone
most frightfully imprudent things If as a, 'kind 'of 'private sletith. ' To go In • this AhaerAPoo'• Pla.nt'' pregiises, to
ynnl read • the Papers • kgifile' better where She told bizno•i6 'am; the clues. make the • United States 'independent
than -yo4-7,119, Jim, you *mild know' tions she 'Wanted :asked and in gen:7, .Pf ' foreign' sources Nfes, inieeticides
that Yoti mustneVer talk to policemen eral to lie 'h' kind of -bond slitve. But lilade't1"°m'rotenboO....o..,
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unless Yougfave a„,stronisolicitor sItt 'she- was aware of the necessity . of
, . 'The i'001,9•ille IS found -chiefly -fir -the
mg beside ypu, making objection 0 couching these proposals in terms at loot of the plant.._ Rotenone and .other
. . .: .every ;Ward: What's :happened? Are •Onee :flattering and agreeable. : , •constituents Of ,alviaSectiad. al hatnre . .
Make iip• 4 Or ,5 per cent: df the roots it is hauled to the gin, PresSed,into
• you arresting -Ifni, Inspector?". • ' ••• ' "I Want," said Emily, "to feel' that , bales; .and perhaps, its,. leading, on: te.
.. •Deuartinent^ : Scientists ..believe .„ -this! ,
, ,, • . Inspector . lk.inr4cott :explained. ex- ,I can DEPEND unon you,,i..• • .
&mid be increased *by 'Selection and 'the old Stern -Wheelers, • . .; .
actly what he. win' doing'. .- '' : .' '' . 'She' had a lovely- I' .11 I il
voice,.., Kt it -an „ • . Th t . there ! , . , • ,
Then, too ere is a .young Man who'
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breeding. Rotenone now . coats :•abciiii ,
.. "Emily," crivo.: the ,. yohnk, man.,. annring; • As she uttered . the last lives in a factory thwri la Masiachu-
m . E the same as pyrethrins the 'active •
"!yon' Won't.' bOlieve .1 'did :it? ..You sentence a.•feeling resi. ' • prireiple of pyrethrum .,t10,tiouis, but setts where cotton manufactur
.never will. heliette it, will Your ' - derby's bosom., that this ,lovely ;relp-: • , . • a . reigni. The nracess 'or t"r•,i's
.dep,Ortnient caiCntiiits
,-,Ne, 4iirling,. 54;4 ,Z-mity• kindly. less •girl, could • depend. upon. n;,m.io ih° .the cotton into clo li-aS' he, h
. ' "Of...coni:Se,., itht.-And•-• She,added4ri-. a- 'the4aa..ditch- '. : ' i- ' ' ' '''''4"9-2it'l-II•sii6ilea'S"6s-it•-**ill"'"*A'ed°n16-.., :it becomes real: And again, h
.sAtid Mr. cheaper. -1• It is rapidly toming into Use.
gentle meditative tine: "You haven't . "It mint he ghastly," '
_ reenhouses,'-for--triei--CroPS,'°aryd-
, lattwhose,father_nwiii'a-cloth
, got the., guts" ..••' • *: . - '. ' ' •''',"7:-' *Enderny. ' and taktillfer----gliti-lfe7 71.4;.---g tory in New l'erk City and ft
for coMbo.ting. fleas and other external,
"I'. don't feel as if I had a friend squeezed. it wiith fervor. : • ' at .firgt: hand the graiiP" earns . . .... .
wick,and Quebec. Thie was fixed by
Cerning itself. , with cotton. In the :
2 the. treaty- of 1783, but not coinpletely
rp.om there are two ,young.inisses who
settled for more than, fiftY•years:' ;Pile
.live • surrounded ,by the cotton •aelds of. settled
named as the boundaries ell the.
Geergia.„ Ther...bring the group
Unite States saCh vague locations ciC
:stitrintifs.-..et-74st hand-eonta-et,-;--,-T-1“-eT--
:: the north est angle of Nova .Scotia,"
can tell how the cotton .field• loess*.
namely;", the angle • formed.; 'tin,0
hew Cotten is' planted And picked haw
drawn north from the source of the*:
Croix' River". and. the islands. in :the
Bay of- Passameotioddy.Witieh' belong-
ed to hieBritaniii6•111ajesty: • Theiden-
,tity of the St. Croix River Wm. ,decided
by- coramis.siOu 1768•; that of the
.paraiites on animals. Spray material, King
• -,Iii-ilite.werld,"groaned Jim ' • • ' • ' 'Bat you •know,' ne went. on, with ,prooesS. whieli turns fire c,)ttori clot • . ,ketherild • ,
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z. . „.• - ,• • containing about 5 per 'cent rotenone. . . -lia-ve-deeided-matrettblesorrre coil
"Yes' ' 13 Emily.."Yriii've • rfialistie-reactioni-My .1-114-4,,s-,----• . • nito t i • i n s pre uc ..• .. .
„: ' • • • • • .• • , • • has recently sold .for abliut, $10 a; gal- , • - - aibittate. ,Although his aWard. was troversies, • , .• . ' •
... got -tie... .• Cheer. up, Jim, look at the , not ;entirely rny o'NJI,• I. mean, I haVe
• : Winking diamonds on the, third finger to go where l'.am ser,' ' ' •
4., . , • . .luted to make about ';800, gallons
lo'n. A gallon of this ,rnaterial is, di- • ''''
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Toward Larger 'Concepts- ' • ' , . • .. • , . .
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, • of my. left hand. Ile're 'Stands' the : "Yes" ' sa'd ' E *I '
,. 1 mi y. 1 . nave . Of . Only. the other day among.' the ob.
• ... • • serve'rs in* this grade !were Seme-el 1each.ineS. :which: •hrOught. the great). to
Spray. . ' • - . "
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. '. faithfUl. fiancee.•,. G.q. with the •insPeg-• theught 4 that, and •Yon 'see' is.. . • •
. I:-....: ..---,-.: .., .. .. • ..- .... - eaters from ifaiti. ' The teacher seized New. York ' Starts -the Interest. , And
.. . ' ter, arid leave everything. to rne" '' • Where ,1 come in Siir'ely. I atil7What, • • ' ... - ; • ' ';',. • • • • - mien' the o 'Ortunit • .' °go'n ' firs hand -- 1. - ' - ' '
• in. ormation, , is ,fur-
J.iitz Pearson rose, still with a daged yeti call...a ''Scoop?', • ' You can ••• do ail.. . '
: H . m k. . c .. : .. . , .P1? .• Y 1O fts11.. one ef :- - • ''
• . . 'expresaion On his face AS they 'moved ,:interVie*"•' with: '.'ine 'yei/ery. diy' you': ' cors.e,,.. , , .es , Comeback - .: theinif he would contribute to the dis- nisbed by , the stadedis, theinselVes.
cuSsion :by telling of eciiiiin .raising in about, ths. niach'ineq: in their parts of
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towards ., the. ,dhori. :the ins.peetor said ,ein Make the' say : anything •YOu'ihiiiit, , AllitIlalla. •••Stiiiriii Tractors...
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,.,.wth
:-. ' ....' - ,:.''' ' ., , •• , your ' readers ' Will Iike' Jire...e,ar..".,-„,, ..Melbourne.---.4tack to„, the tiOrpe bo
"id' ‘•ren •iniiirded lira ', i,questions ' .get the*,Coalfeart ,of the Mines' from a
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"Good, evening; .MiSS,Ti-efiisis.". k son's fiancee. 'Girl who believes pasr... the Slogan of farmers of, Victoria, who which built up Within them -a. oipterett; WI '''t'l'or°' Pe.h.u.:•'-"Yh'a.ufai, a.h1q1,1 ...1he
. . ....' -.'"."Ati,. reVoir; -InSfieet4i;". said.-Etnily.. •sitmatelYin his Linnocenie.... , i
Pil-I` are:discarding:their costly tractors in: attitude 'toward their 'Holjob.. nigh great -tUaeinnes 'Which harvest ' the
• .! , inkeetly. • .. • . : " • ,* • ' : • .. ieenceS. of his childhood - which. 'she this Aline, 9i,:aepie'ssy6h. .
. .• •., .,', •• . .bori' to thesouth., " .•• • :• ... - ; : : .„ . Wheat for our bread, from a girl 'frcim
• And if he' had. known MiSs. Emil. -s9P,Plies'. • '',1,'ilon"t really ',knoiriabOUtthis kne
Illinois; from a Detroit lad .about the
• Th6TeTATilt is that the Price . for heavy From -• : :R1 •.wlqge ' about.. Cotten
"'TrefirsiS better . he ..Would have known" hs • childhood; -:yoli knoW, . She ,added,, heroesfor feria Workhas bounded the groni, Will. Move. to some of ti -i•• 'Mee:hikes:Which. turn.'out. autornobileS
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that in thesethree Wpr-Ejgy 7a, ehail, :"Pat. that doesn't iiiatter.". • : '. '
. . . . . • from. $10:6.1a $225 and $250. :: The aver:- • conditions • which ' have, ,existed in the on a travelifiebeit.--.... , `*"'":•.- -, . *.: •
• .:111zige.,.,• . ...", ' ••• ' ' :. • • ' : • . . . --I. t),:iipic,!'. said .Mr. Enderby,: "'that --:*
, age life 0! a heavy horae, It is pointed Cotton industry t4e,.pttiftily Iloyv *ages" . .. , . Teaching' By •Pioils.. • : ..
' . • • The :in4uOt .on :the:body: of Cap- you are Marvelons, • You :really are •
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..tain•Trevelyan ,Was • held On Monday .oiarVelOus.-." , • .. ',•.: •• • . ....: • •-• ," . ., ., ,
out, is ten 'Tears compared •with live -,;i:thich have preynitedi. PO conditions ... From:thie,backgroundef experience
. . . • . . . years Or a tractor, while the .herse has in the factories the pressure of•Pieee! :the 7feachqr •leads the children into.:a
Morning. ,From .the , point of vitic; .Of • : "And ', then," .. said -Emily .Pursuing no overhead charges for repairs.. and work; ::.fhe, Sweatshop 'condition's , and consideration ; of . the, eCOnoniic.. and
- :Sensatiori • it was 'a tame: affair; for. it •hr adVantage; '1 have acteSs,:•nattir•;.s„,are;• ; •parts',., „,•... -„ 1 • ' ,-"' ' .• -, the New • Deal with '14 codes : as difficulties :" they ...Social Which beset us to
swakalineit immediately adjeUrnedfor ally.'•tri ;Jim's -relatiOns... ..I can get ThisroviVald.. .
.'., : demand for horses., affect:. the . industry. ' . :. ,. • day; the.eff,ect of, tlie nriachiee in' tarn.
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'a week, thus •••diPaPpointing', a • large you in there: as ''a : friend of mine, means , a .erevivkl ot, -the • denzad •foe, .:.In'.a: Sixth grade the laterest.
fodder and harness,and also haw StInv, •group '; for the' Session • centres..
ulated the. blackantithing And yug:Inak- , the . machine and how :it has a.
ing trades, : : • .• '. : 1 • • •'.• " the -life a. man. ' A. discuPsiOn
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number. of .peOple. • 'Between •Saturday
•and Monday Exiamptoo had 'srung.
into fame. j'h:e 'knowledge that 'the
dead riien's nephew had been detained
made the vyhole,,Illair spring from a
'mere .paragraph • in:4e newspariers
fri' gigantic. headline's. On the %/Mon:-
d4y, reportershad' arrivrid. t gx,
..AitirnPtOn 111. large rinnibers.' .Mi the first' MOYe?" • • ;
sotr.--one-e. mg-tt - • s
, more to congratulatehimself on the afternoon,"
superior, position ,he had obtained' He explained the fortunat cir,-
'froiri the krierelYfeituitotis.ehanee of :cumetance whiCh had, put him in such.
the football competition.,'prite. an advantageous .poisiton with re..
. • .
'It was that journalist's intention gard try Major Burnaby, •"BeCatise,
• °toat• k iVIVIajor Burnaby like a leech. Mind you, he is the kind of oltl buffet'
And 'Under .the pretext of photograpfr that , hates' newspaper. 'then bke p01-
'
ing the latter's, cottage, to Obtain ex,••• Son: But you can't.•egaeffy push a
- ' . • ."•'?cluSive information of the inhabitants 'chap in the face Who h:Pp just handed
, of' SittafOrd and their yerations-,with ,
•khe'..de'ad man, ,"It would be awkward," said Ern-
• •It •,did not eseape Mr, .Enderby' s •• "Weil, •if • Yon are."geing to Sit-
rietiee that at lunch time a small tableaford, I am going with you. '
near the do.or was occupied by ka Very "Splendid,. said Mr.- Ender y , 1
attractive girl.. She was well dressed •.don't krow,.thothigh, if 'there's 'aityifl 7'.'
a demure And provocative style, and Where ••to star ul), there. •• As 'far as.
•did not appear to be a relation of the 'I:know there's only ..,Sittaford Hoime
deceased,:'‘00 still loss could be label, and a few odd 'cottages . belonging to
ed as orze of the idle curioas. peopleilke BurnabY.".
* wonber how long she's Staying?" "Watshall 'find ,soinethipe • Said
• , thqight Mr Enderby "Rather a pitY trmily "1 aiWAY8 find •something.1,
;1 an going ,Sit,taford this 'after. • Mr. !`Enderfiy could well believe
where quite 'possibly you inight 'haVe
,
tl.e door , shut in your face."
• A ' glorious prospect 6pened . out
before Mr, Enderby. He had been in
luck, over this affair all rOtind.• • ..,
• "It's a deal," "-her, said ferVently.
'said becornitig
brsk and businesi7like. Now, what's
0! the ing people „•frOm the 'country to .the • But deeming One all great,',whichStill...
around cit,the Vast'..unemplcyrtient brought'
ffoecttil•ede ,mabaecthit.inheys t.;lhe....1.„ideeprlatcleiamtetnhCeoof;mneerns.boyf,-May Austin Low
the:Machine, may make, more profit: • '
From "these Children' froth' tho : Mill, • Goi,vria«Remin4cerit• of , •. • •
• , towns . of. N'Orth, 'Carolina. and .gasSa,, • • FL
ehuSetts ab.d. from: the teat 7to the: ..411;v.0r9,1(an .•.;•ra ' at
West :the le•acher,,e!.n. brine 0,1z;.4C4,;iii,,re..totitaisi, • 'The Curious. thing .aliont, Ascot th
.iit ••• •• •. •
'great. eebtiqinic „depression' and its.,4c-, Were dresses ''reminiscent ef., the Ed-. ' :I.. • .
' einnpanying 'human sniferhig and ieftd, watdian.,q:r., but ',their mothers also ..
'Wein toA•ceinfid'eration. on their 'level dio. The older . Wottion •Cliose..fullo • .•
of.. compreho.nsion„"rif sorn of 'the length dresse,A0f. Chiff.Oir and.;georgette:t
•
The Moonlight at Midnight
Majesty and MyStery-the•mcion
:A• broken cireie in the Midnight. skY-, • • :•'`
•,..terese the lake al' road of r4diant light •
Such WOndrcilis beautY' Makes eterultpo: ' •.
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Could there have been before a nighl,• • • •
•• like • this . ' •, I :
Yet.intlie centaries of: Tline*s abyss
Hpw 4nariy souis have seen ,.such pa •.'.
'yiteriOns 'grandeur or tfie ToiO
111nighl-
'And thrilled to see It.. Wildmen and
.. their mates,,
Before the White man' came, had oped
Of ,gratitude to., God. not. knowing
noon. Jtist iny luck.". .. " . 4 that giallY'llad tilt k4i.ir of.. person-
,
, . ,, ., • but nhcirtlio aftet. inneli.,: Mr, En ' ality •• that soar8 'triumpb.antly ., Over.
'1',i4 i , ',• . .. ';'' ' •derbYt` receiVed an :agreeable; sarPriSe: all. obStacles:'•
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i.e.' .. ,..-'-•*,!•,,..,;,.... :y.„',, .'4'.pe was stanclyng,.on the Atolls of the, ,. They had ,,al -rived by . pow! at the •
. , .. .
';'.,' t'''',. ,, , .. • \...111,1"liis-4roWilP„.0.•!ch 'he We's aware of rained eatle'o but point. ,t10 r•ktto,-,
.it,voide an •e•Sitreinely chariting-foice, don te.:it,, they sat 'down •,"on '4:pit:tie
. .. . .
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• .r:',,r4A '. *soldtofsing- hint' •" ' , • • - .- e,f 'Well Ai' the se -Called. Stinshirie and
•••••?.'. "1 1Jeg, your pardon•-•---bUt &Mid you ErnilY Proceeded to, develop * her
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p. (
. a. ,;-, •4•;. ' . ' tell iiieif -there IS: ilnlitilitig'.. to see ,f. ...,.. ,... .
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.iii,."h4,Trii,t4hr,• ',. ., • .- • , -, ,. -....hr ith'.1.100kitig,...t..thig, wi r.ddet.by,.
-- --,-,---7--CliftkitA' EnderNy•• roseto the itee.ain in , .abidlirtely unientilnen'tal: and'
•.`61611 Profit!) • ' ' • . . Alifflifte$4,iike way., you'vt. gOt., to.
.i. , . , . . . . . . ... ,•. .
'"Theste'S. e:' eagtle' 1. believe," he fake it fl'Ota yne tO, 'begin 1,vith that '
4, `te. •• .1,, $A1(L, '‘44i)t,, o'ircii. to it.,..136t. perhaps '31iii diatot 'do the inu.rder, Pin not'.
,'Yiiii V;itiuld alk W 'trio to she* you the SAYing that •siroll'IY• Ipeeatni.e' I 'nit'
.. ...WitSii?" . . ' ...,. o• -i „ '.',. " -•.* :: ter' „:0
.ightittlly4oif. •. . Iiiiiiti
,.;YOtiii" ,said the girt; i.',/1 yeti-are.,130.re •thrit - let; jtiAt wdlitlYtowidelp, • y'0.0; :
you ite...hot to* 'ILitty.-:" 'it" .havi boeir on my b,i3iipl4tt.Y';
Chdrfts.'t teitetiy tlIA'eltifol.04..imiy.te., • ..ife1l.'tfitte'-,1 wits. sikteeti, 1 Al two '...
I.meau, andag'encles, being .evolVed made, onlong. graceful line's' With Soft " '• '• '
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ten coritribtite to 'the ,education of the: ; woMen., society editoi As ,
group and gain new coneepts of tlier they ..E.tb1/1\eared.. :'more gracious and •
partyof this conhtry, ' •: charming:than they have for. many a
011 the Sidelineathe observing' stir... :•• .1 . • . ; • •
•,.. dents Pee how •i:0,'"Okilinl: teitlir, cal*, It %mould .1)4. hardto disapprOVe of
talises 'these .riCh• *and ,va ert tu' season's. deltatim tes.
en ces hoW.the lnteicst ot tliese child Terre" tent...001'14'0r
.r,64,sei,ves 'tiy:roaite'dyrmitic no, kilow. ,predeeesserS• of Ada '• ' ••11' or the, year •
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ledges., skilis; habits. mid attitudes. •
before. .
And:so; throughout the.ontire sehocd, •
11.011 the, skindergarteri OP.through the
high scboo1, tlfls giva-and4ake ',from,
'• • varlet18 parts or. :tire,•eountry,,thiA ghat,
mg; of. exiieriences witit'eaeh .other,
• this 'satisfaction .which conies; from. Pe -
rag. able 1.0, stead' oitt4 to sucdeed. thth •
(0xiti ibution vbjth each ,rrialtes.
furnishes, the • .finest• kink of , Modern
edtleaotiPir for the qhildren and.enables
those Who are here for stialy and ob-
fierVotien to 800, sound fiftitreeffn'airect-
.'tibilal pro etine rictfia I 'okra( ion ; •• .
• -Aliss. Anna eourt steno:.
graPlr'...lil,:',13e8teii, %.‘1CCiiticiniSettC,
• , a..•cro4c!tilt;; d4,8",1 Oa:
-rears, she ba.s. taken tlowif :Sdtne
• never oziely lies there been A.,,eolp
• pitt5ot thpt 'Ffh,o
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g9tittig the. wOrke, in 1,i, Lini AngelnA '
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