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The Seaforth News, 1926-12-16, Page 21. ---, -- - -7 � ,, . , , , . � ", � � - ­?, " .1 —il � � ­', - I . I 1. � � .. I 1 1 1 . , 0 .1.1 � I ' I � . , i . --- '' I � , I- I ' I 11 . A: RIVER OF '� ,: 11 11 JI., . I ­ i.1111 Fm;, — � , ,, ,- breathing - , I , R , � � , 4n,.T ',.,-,.11 �, F , ' � ' ��, .1 I " i, I it - V ; -, :: , ­­ - I , � I ,ORTUNE:' I tro, I I — - -- '% 'a. ,'�. - , r. ,7, - I , . ,, � .� I - , � . ' I lei' "I'% i 'r- , , , D h ", - .You,. C I . I , I` ed.' Pa 11 lax , , .� I , has, �h,�ga'5ip�,.d. ti,c],th I I . I , "r.", c . I I �, I I -- � ­ 11 have , ` Q urage too . 1. I , �� I I I . I 11�1- : " �. 7, : , I I ", . P I � 1� I 1, I ' mes Means to . , I 1 �rl E. -I Jliol,vito' t1n,y-nasi e- . I , I -S/ , " " ­, I 1, � What,Thi , ' . il I . i � , ; th%ln ' � ' �' . I ! . � I . : ''I .1 I . I � 1 . L I ondon , I ­- " ur I � , 1� - 'I, I I - I , 11� � . I 11 � THI u, �SNAR �� � d, - " b Ig you'fo'rltll� `�ow'i 1 —71, AN ' � Otte , � essi& gk�: ki Ill , . W* . I not tdIce advOwntfige. .1 1. 11 i, � 1?� 'I I . I , � I I I I . � I " r I BY RAF AEL SABATINL ' �h� kio'n,,"', .j., �i� - I . I 11 �, �, I"— I ., ,­ - . 11i, . .. I .,�jl .. , -------- �- I . � ( : - I I .overwr6ug 6�6�ud'i 11, - — . I � , 11 I , . �[ 11 , , '*� - * I Magnificent," Allother ' "'Yol t, Li "ut. , t whether - I . . Soine Statements are secure f�ori 1 . I I . I The Master Tale -Teller, -A-uLlior of "DardelYs the or not," blazed Sir Terence . I I � I � � ' I �, I I ­, ye like it , ,�f . � I � L I I .... I � � . f Adventure and Love .in — . fI mean you, to take udvan- _ I � 1,� ittrilclieti011, One, 19 that I � - - I Stirring StOryi) ' . New setting I I Ltt h,.,i it'." . � . . I lliade re, � I � age , arcb�lbe,ct. Ile said that , ; ; � ar War. , I I �� , 11 .11 I . - cently by an ', : I Tlie� Pallinsul I Thus did -the- hot-h-a-ded fe,'Low de- I .9. I , : I i!. � '. � I I �- - �Tliumes' there would. I I � � . - . . I .1 I ''I - .. � � I . - i� th:Qr0 were no I � I liver hims&d into the hands of hild .. . � 11 � 1 - I , be no Votlier rogairdi' bridgeZ Ili gen- - i . , I I I I I I � . enemy. � . . ,. .- I—- ,.,---- . I � � , I 7 1 urgent need of her fallious swOrdsmem "Hall' said the Count, " o . I I � . . - .c'rallJ<)r atel.io,ohDridge in pa,rticalar. ; , - . I , - T at 7 s,e Is the - Ileage, then?" - 11 I � . , A T70 I ai tlong: � I WI -16's WI -IO. go 'apinst the French and not �to j Y u ?,re I . : agmE . 1:� I I I Butler of the Irish dra- �11 , i0flering me a cha � I � -­ � ­­ - I 'LGREEN A I . � Thames worth. iCe ques ­. I . 7 1 Lt. Ricllai:d,a� increase the disorders at home." , ,,If I inay niake, so, hold, And a 1, �, � I 1.� I � . � I s place? Woald, Lon I 14, i goons,'onafox inig � I I I . I �, 'expeaition during the A vilence, ro,'lowed the ra�sh *ordsl. i �� I . at ,I .5 , I've -s mind to shoot you dcad�" ­% . . ,,,, .1 � I . don lie better elf without It? I T, 4.v Wollington,a cam,faign ag-vu­ of ,,, think,,, ganiuval, 6 d a t 1 - . , � � 11, I i . � I 1. . �. 0, f0go free s@jr,mpJLe- , lt,cala,��, be said' .at once that the I � I 11 � I . I i 'in Portugal, commits in't I " . - 1, "� " I I" h speaking eowly and sably, 'I think - ave chaAleng- , I - . hame,, made London tile Inight ,elty , � i I At , , "Shoot . did you say"" Samoval in I Write "Salada" Tbront . � . I � � �� . I I Y � -;.r,'�O`Id"r g a drunken revelry, whic t.'ruplecl gisrit:y.. "You � III . �.T ^ ' ' , that is innuendo. I,should be relieved, eld me. The chol ----.--.------------ -- - d : , 1. arouses the esentment Of Portuguese cc of weapints lic§� I I =— I 11 . � . � . aila the, Thaines is fair an � I I r ' regi- Capt. Tremayner, to'.hear ycal, say thIRt ,think, with me. I shall initruct my , I , ­ , - she Is' B. �piug�.� I - !, I officialsi and disappears from his . . . � � - _I�,�,,.y,lb,.._I,,11!1��tl.t"'L-1 ill 11 I �, . , ­ -, .. - ' ment . I . it is -not..!' friends to ask for swoids." I I . . CLEVER INVENTIONS BY AND FOR- WOMEN glill.n says all = - ­ Telle O'Moy brother-in-law Of "I spoke quite generally air," Tie- , (To be mitinued.) I I I � ­ I mighty, , � �� valao assured him, out oY considers- . I I 4 t , I "u" . � I �� I � 11 I � I I - i I , oll,g I writer. llad,ther6,beeu no —or I i� 1�,i � Butler and adjutant-genarM, Is visited 10 fo I I I . I I I Lt tittle obl ., I by . � , I I r the .ladies, who Were, 'looking � I I 11 .1 . . � An e%tra hand for the llcuseWif(I to Wbubd UP "wilthIM, a, It there Would have bean no London Will I � , , i" '01-jas, Portuguese score- aied. "I think," he added., 'that the What 9 s. the Use ? J . .11, cooking her v6geltables,, case at thabase, ,�t th:1 Wand- which- ilsl hut -a, $11lull 84ld �'jlisigatficarlt to - I � �� Miguel, r Sir Terence. Be Isla find the topic tiresome." . . I I %� help beir . � , O'll ')naI;weaPRIl of coal-, . �� � t" 4 of state, marris lad .� .— .11 � , I ; 01I I 11, - lities is used for 9-ftf)l,- tile- ],the to tile hooks I Posses�drtg no not , ?,eniallied, stago � I I ,: � "Perhaps we may have the pleasure a 0 attends to at, leT d � , t who , shot for his of- -,,IC, is vain to servo God; awl 'that . ., I ). I I . Willa -alr-to- -iron',�shewouldh"e 41 , I I , list Butler must be of continuing it when they are no I., .411, 1 1 What a w onlan,s cle.ver littie'juvention, instead'of bavink to mou3t a c�h I oX , :,14 fencei olMoy promises. I profit is it that we Ila,ye kept'lits, ,or- I I r .�. I - e. illyen it ch� has.1-Isen,on water—, , . e ,i( I I principal Souza of the coun,311 of longer present" . . ft a,"handee," clalmo,to, be. ,in reach ,up t6ithem. Th, ,,t,Qr said nant. -Bq ­', - � I d1natilm.'VI These are the WOM11115,that, - . Re (I � � -y",Trp , iddY wbtdrg Of tile Thame's. And , � � . , . - pie , a alw thle'us I I 'regency is opposod to Lord 'Welling- Hastily jo,Moy broke'in on the eon- , � �bhat all Buy's hung her lalunda , � I tiili�s PIdan to devastate Part Of POI!ta- Vers"t"On 'and steered it into safer late prophet � Malachi puts in the � S'pelarance it is like, � haill-oper, flower -after su. p.e ,, and took it down irl.thel, how many know that there- was a ' I . Inoutils, not of bad pe le. but Of 44 - I . � c;.of tin, WIC11 a wooden healdle. tak- P x� � I lot 3 mad, . llne-When the Thanics did loot Coach I � I , an Interferes with military OP- channs; so that presently a sena- ' � , I I I . f a stalk. it ID placed morning beliere, breakfast. Indeed the � t e se. f - - blance of ei cou,raged goodt peovile. They lied been . I . . . in4i -the placle, 0 1 1 Load0n, but GmPtl d: It . � I In ,the I , :i , falltions sh commander- -xse was restored., , I I , I � e, ,water, and the quick fixib-9 ,and, removing of t, I A . 0 line I . , I � ers, until the Briti -e i end the trying hard to do right, and things , � I over the greens In th " of-,- -is d I I llw �, ,� In-chie i ,as at ai ,1 f has issued the ultimatum that When the;, great-Tuttrection ill elvice. . I Wash?" . ". nxast w away, Syl- weat been C,Duragli� , , I - I steau; escaping through Slots In the, 10 s� . I . I I I � -unless Souza be removed from the ladies.rose sauntered wrong. They had .�, Market of tile Nations. . � I Le" - via urged Una to call Ned, rentinding vi'is, but their courage, aslenie& Of no I I petals," preveTitc, affiVY b0lit"g'OveinAs Popotiloal mperlenee ot liv,ing iiii, olr- I ' - 1. I government b Wellington, 'will witli � . ­� mccribed qualteaV..prompted the, In- London was a busy ort cantarles, � . I her th-at a duel- wou,ld- be fatal after Chey .had been . It is floxible it fits paxle of different Oa I , 1) . . - , dra%v from the country. � aiivalil, They thought � . .. I . * JgeltL . ention, of a wond.erfully compactliaby before tile R,Oman invasion, and be, . Una O'Moy, Sir Terence's Wife and'Lord Wellington's decree. missings Speat deal, of plietasIaro, that � . sizes. This 16ttle gR4 c for greens, T, ' . ' . I . . -,� . Butler's sister, hides Butler, unGowil I And , now belao'd . Lady 01MOY du fune,ral garments I has bean us I ed. for a, coul)l .of years by' ,chair Which When 11bt i'equiredi. for a came ev(ki more, fl-ourl�hi,ng undler � i � � � ,, ., ; to her husband. I thrown into a State'of alalm that bor- they had "wallted iaint tila � I &r. own k1tchent, and small pers.on. ,call -be 1100d' 99 a," Or. Roman ­r�ale. The venerable Bede.re� � I �,,,,�, . more rea- before the Lord%" The colnUl the Inventor In.b. - . , 'I-, . Count Sanloval avowedly an ardent i aered up*il ter,ror, She had to wiih religion is a ki1,I,Joy is, riot as modern . . 144' 00 many I p eciPle who ,saw it said that I dirEary -chair. It Is- In- two 41,01001011s, cords that In hIS, time London. had be. I I i supporter of Wellin ton assures Unatison than Sylvia could dream ppooe. I � I they we,atell. one 111, G it ' and asked I one, of ,whiiih for= u bath-statadl ad,ci cQuie ,,the ulart of many as, I Clone re, I I , L . that he will aid DiCT ij given all OP- to keep Capt. Tremayne out bf trOIXb7e a's People "sa . I . at finally. she I the ,ather a. low chadr for the mother Sorting to it.*by Sea cLad IS]lId.,"L Its' , ­ I 11 . I I I . juslat p,,,.,t, Instantly, -git-tedlY, What 11 righteousness does not 11a;y, I .� where they couildi get It -th I forlasL -Zt fascinating '� she turned and called to him. in the sense In whieu Some - people . decided, to patent it, anil It was she in to Sit In, The itatter can be, .traw,7 growth onwards I . I ,�L,. . . � . . . I I I , � `5 see- at & recent ciltibition of , Inrmutrms7 formed Into's 114fillet pa�qded. play chair narrative -told in detail Ili "The Story � . �, I I p C r ad Ire - rth e ' O'Moy "Ned!" floated her silvery voice What if 8, 900A a," "a � -hen mounted on . the it -issued, by the . � . . O"tu ith I n. And � . - clever I I ,.t.apt- I f T I n - - - U garde think ,Of Pay? for the childand w of the Port of ton on," .1 i � r �.;e across- the enclosed to give as many dodgars a. tou7cr cossa I I Another very nVentlOn Is a what , . , I Sy v ' i. Arra � us's "l -in' - batlistand- the combination becomes a Fort of Londan,Authority. But c car .king - "Nedl I want you at Once, as tuck -away seat -for a small- kitchen Or � . I - . I � can lady. I' - . a bad man, an,d. his bread and takes, 51r. . . to L�n.aon to- . � I I �� 11 11 J thi , III . ligsnt y g =`�e.11 - kitchenette. It has -metarl. supports high cha . does the. Thanies mean . . — , , P e. — , . coat just as much wbeiliew he love& his ' - I I . a � I - I - � 4 L . . CHAPTER XV.-(COlrVd-) neighbor as himself Or n`Ot? What it � J, .L I with a wo-idea.seat and back and Id at- I FQr Craft Work rs. da,y? ' I I I not deal with the In- CHAPTER XVI. - I righteousness is sometimes expensive, ,­ . -hen I I 'Of th -my of London's wark- I , I tachad to the leg cl the table. W I Two of,the remar'k.ahale lai,,veUtIons in e vast al I I 11 I "Can Out I . manual slid mental, it is estimated , . I I I ipers I -which BOX -PLA I . t4e women's section have to 4o with ever 100,000 "HY0 I tr ITS ARE -SMART. 't ) . Tiere?" asked O'MOY. on actual disadvantage? Still. not In usle the back. fo,lds, over alr(I the eirs, I done So it is A CI-JALLENGID. � . I Whole chair swings under thf,� table. I lework. - One, wavolutionAzes the that 98,000 Out', ,of. . Y I I . If I have not sulTeady of no is. wijiltag. to meaure, profit Rod Delightfully- chic is thi's sports I eg fises automatically, So , neetd selveav -On the, Thames." Yes, that puzzles. r . � LL I because I find it more profitable to kbrt' Tile a ngI& .1 lbillities, oflionle knitting in. - � ,.I Capt. Tromisyne joined Lady O'M07 loss in that -*NraY? Maybe the three model of woo'en material. The 6 I 0 . h6'reward It brings leave them at large. Conceive. that ild as they sauntered ith.Leorit- front'is laid in -plaits, while the as not to'tear the carpet. al -colors by means, of some 11ttIc, gua- Your work, and I immidiately, a humdwed- niev who fought w box � 06's may 'not seem tit). haveLthe, Temorted , . , they have enabled me to seize I's ,ff together, he explained the 4etailz - that their ra- A mop fell' Many Purploses-ig" also a .ge,ts fo� attaching to the t-humb or first S i 11 - , , . F)cche, the most dangerous Of all of his plan for getting Dick safely das sorrietimes growled I back Is plain. The collar is of the connection With. the Tha-me, . ThWk . , Napol,eon's agents. I found him at away. We thlo,lillmOrtal modish high type, and the left side- ,W,cmall's, device, It combines, a; MOV, � finger lot the deft hand. R,wasthought hard, howeiver, Bad traick it ba.ck. A I ,, I Redondo's bal,l last -%vesk closeted with t Six hundred al, Ballectlave sometlailes � beneath a band a triangular scrubbing brush that Will of by a-Wom-an, tobellp, her In the tawk I , t lie Would come up to Monsanto a closing is effected . JumPer for a s4x I - . - O'clock the following night In a stormed and blustered because their go In. the corners, and a cloth with an [ of Im-littizig a. Fair Isate. link - arlother - another -7 and You , .1 TVJcTIQ8. I apologized for my intru 12 trimmed With small buttons, while the touch the ThAntes! Tb�e fol'oWIT19 in- . slion, and -withdrew, La Fleche was to cu rricleF' in which he would drive Dick pav ,%yes snifflil. Bat Which of them, ingenious appaxatus for wringing it i f-dateoli. She Wearied, of thetalsk end I 1. i on at dawn equippD . same trimming is repeated on the In starloeis may help. I . 1. . have left Lich down to the river at a point 'WhOre a looking back on -therecord,, Would now At out e-,11tonlaticalLy so that the floor can, agracat ,decided. to - waste the two . . I L ne'd by boat would be waiting to take him o. dart -fitted sleeves. A narrow be, Do you e with a passport countersig ut say that the final' 6tilnete Of reivaie pletes , this be scrubbed over ,without the hands ,pounds Of wool In which ,she CiLd in. _sell $bit s? WsII, the leather I , . dear adjutant," totbeTelemachus. Site. must sele that fastening in front coin � I vesbad-. And, then she realized thaC Was brought, as'lildes, in one 9! the - * - : . I I . your,elf, illy * The rest she ,was SO be made In thEut fashion? smart frock. No. 14S3 is for ralsses Couching the water. . I . thousand ships first every day pass .i I � � . . 4� 'WhaVs that?" Dick was ready in thrl .111. iie .wouId it would be easy to show, and has an . she was no,t making use -of her hands, . A passport for Maj. 'Vieria of the could safely leave to It! d small women 9nd, is in sizes 16, 1 New Comfort. . araves-end. It you sell fruit, most of .. . en been shown, that in the lioug ran . the lett hand. being employed only In � I . . Portuguese Caead'DreS." come in through the official wing of Oft 18 and 20 years. Size 18 requires 3% Among the various notioos for cook- that ca -me Thames -wise to London. I I "Maj, Vieria I" Sir Terence frown- the building. The gua-rd,would adralt righteousness is profitable; hot It is yards 89 -inch material, or.23h yards Ing Is a kettle with a fla,t front On holding the Wotk. She therstore-set You may be employed In thid-lionle, . .1 1, ed thoughtfully. "But that Wes coun­�,Irlln without question, accustomed to not well I 1-6 stress that fact unduly. -As 644nch. The widthott lower edge of which it can, be rested While the user about to delsiga, three little 1vorine say. of a Smithfield mealcalesniall or a .- I �, I at the request of seeing him come ,.And go at all hours. &Goal as We Convince ourselves that attachments 'which. have enabled. her I � , tersigned by me esente � Ithe skirt ,with ih� plaits drawn out is Is,. stioriiii stall,11, the lid'. with a ,rust- . . t, Writing Llins tea-bro lm -r. ,Well, the � I . . count Sailloval, who re d hina- Dick was to be let down from her " honesty Is the best policy" we, are in � . to devej�p a, new aull quick method o I I "I, about 78 inches. 20, cents. 1) , I, nteat and the lea ­� � � n I knittlitgul which the underlyin ' qnd thus you, tb�rough:' � el'triend OF les67 htnie,, being 'ieced at the, back came to-Lo-ndon. On , ' ' r,,,r,' ,,. the MAJOrts-" I ladyship's balcony by a rope ladder danger of being only so far honest as Horne sewing brings nice clothes to facilitate � the filling of the kettle, , .. . _&I Roe the Tbanies., . "So _.d h. I But the major I. with which Tremayne would come pollicy requires, Nlo� It is better to' within the reach of -all, and to follow Is, tho fullest-useof both hands. I" I question Was JA pleche n6Vertlse1e8S6" equipped. There js�-ai,so ,all aluminum saucepan Your'employeT, are living outhe I ro- I ! ! I e , ;V8,111, -the That . I thi's?" I � serve God Ili funer,xi. garments. said an be 'a'a The ,second device wiffil be In mes. i . "And Stimoval knew Lmediate17 Lady O,Moy ,,Yes delighted, She . lie of bondave to duty the m*de is delightful w -hen it c ,Which be used oil the top of an . Buitw of � Col-, Grant did not in: his arm, overwhe'raing him I -We IL Joyless I . form a dou,ble-I.ahle, to*the*ip4ah1 gewey, the dress. 'And think of tile direct Work it PTO- I � upoll rdlitarY BalictVan to � . - � 11 referred to 101f her gratitude, as they c I Tle- done so easilly and economically by fol� cooltLr� . I � maker, and th,ewoman. ivhb liialce� her . : � , � answer the question. 'He X , I ame into than to have no hifflier standard Of lowing the Styles pictured In. our new 0 vides. Dockers, WildIrflu,901's, lighter- I , continue his narrative. That ]tight the meadow -land in full view of the ward, than the commerciall. Fashion Book. A chart accompanying A new design. for silver and pl�ated own. frocks. It iss., simple a4airl4num men, stervedores, sailors, engineers, � 11 &Ise major arrested very terrace where Count Satnoval and Sir But that Is not ClIa Way the prophot -rn shows the mater I holiler that call bc� put OnCo arty tablo I I I had. the each patte ial as it forlis ar,d slicolis is'so straplB,that One packers the staffs in the great ware. . quietly. I have caused him to dis- Terence Were tallking togetber. ends tile matter. Even those discolir- l hen cut out. Every detail �wondeqls that nobody thought of tt. be- tar holdling the work, thus doing away houses and'at Clio doaks-a ,veritable Ar I appear to- tbe presenit." you will xemember that OlIvloy had a-ged People Who 901ueltialeB i su that th6 inexperience . d fere.. Tile handles are -ever so, slightly �wltll tlie old linsatictactiory method of 'armyt- On that� Tharnes-living army '. I � "And you 'say that Samoval wifts, told Grant Count Samo;valls visits to � . I pinning I,. unihe knees, The homew identity?" in- whather it pays to be good are not to is explAined , . sewer can make without difficulty all bent over sp that they cannot poss-lbly. lives another one-tbe one that feeds - aware of 'tile ina2es real � Monsanto would be discontinued. be haxsba,y cast asIde, as of no account. does not Lea.r anw fabric as the pill' 14, and clothes It. Tile direct .Thaines-- . Bisted Sir ' Ull Ina-edulow* " . attractive dress. Price of i6 book 10 sill, into .the plate. These, are media I 'nlu I I Terence, st Finding himse?f alone With the count, ­Phey sliall Is mine, saith, the Lord, t to, and Makes the Work so -ch "Aware f it?" Col,. Grant *laughed Sir Terence considered the moment a my cents the copy. in very good-looking ol& En. glish and I all speedily. A. wosn'cia who Is, 11 "I""'d Nyag-es client each week run in. I . O' shortly. "S.am�vai is Souza's Prill- choice one in which to broach the I'll Chat day when I make ill) Idea is more el" to intilloris. If by some convulsion of i agent -the most illang 9 man . jelvels." That Is high rewar& promised HOW TO ORDER PATTERN,& Heppol)N,114te patterns. This 1- � . Lipa_ . eroti. i matter. I a alj�, Her busband has Belt a PrOressiOnaii need-TewOrkcr and' BrItaill's crust the Themes, went back � � in Lisbon and the most 6btla. HIS ,, tat e it Ye re fond of walking, Ito peo le, 1%1110 are aillift-St discoura Write your name art a Toss P a a. 'makes most heauttAil things is the 4A. I flie Wash, tile plight of J'andou . , . 1. ,variation In the sluaile, 0 - ' ID coiknt," ad b . I g pif It is ly;. giving number, and size of ,suah some Itille swjlloj,�-Iuandled forlos,,,f r� ventor of it. She has used It tar sev. ,%vould be appal,Oug. Unemployment, , . ,suit Of planned. a sympathies ar,3 French through all,li S alngtTlar 0 on n Tighteousnese. . thro,ugis." move. They It left the tagle by ,vorth striving row. I patterns as you wanL Enclose 20c in serving dates cr preserved frill loral mon-the and feels that I she cou"'d destitution, starvation would result, � 1, . ,,Bill,!' faltered ,Sir Terence "Count low, and w��re sauntering together on - - ' 1 . and har.kruptIcles would be ac, lea,Ves ' amoval 6 regtfla�, visitor 3 , . -- stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap Which also ca,tall on tile ,edge of not work withou]: It now, I I � S has been a 0, th t %.r, said Sanioval. "I de- — A carefully) for each number Rod I , I , Cushioned, Coat. , hi autumn, 1,ondon would becortle a . �- Lere -for the Past three months' 21,1r, dish. . � L, . I �,w 1 "So 1 understand,".Bal-d Grant 0001- test it.,, ­ - address your order,to Pattern Dept., Inventions for the convenience . It. Was Willis Isitt-Ing cia Llie'sea-shoro derallot city, Rild the d1saster wZuld '� .1 , . � I ,,if I had know -n of it before I I "And is �? Well, Weill Of ­- �� Wilson Publishing Co;. 73 West Ade. comfort ,of the reader *iudluded w in North Davon -where,-as she exigesa. shake tho world, . 4 1 r � . lould have warned 7010- YOU re`Rl'zo. course it's llluitteso . laide St., Toron . to. Patterns sent.by packet deeR, 911 ed it, " he scenery is so Various, Men Who Spend MI�Ilons. . . I ,]I s a walk from your a *cry simpl, collapsible .t and the danger of having such a man return mail. I . ;; place at 13ispo.11 1.�, .. ---- arraingame,ot which is slung around tile rocks RiVe *a 314Wil," that iL womall That is orls.wit-or of­shoWJJLg What the . about the plaM­" I . : � Ile does not come aga-111", said Sir ,:Fairly long, I %hoatil Day." L I 1) I the reek and forms a supilort oil whicli'lliought of.the. ]&�p Ofha;vllag 10" 'all$' Thames mealis to Lordon, and Lhe pla. I i . " r` Much Coc> long," said Sir Terane . Komai to Himself. a hook,can rest; and a very delightful hioir� fixed Into de-Lachable coat )Ili. i lure has been under, and met over . . i. . Terence, rising- , "Now I've noticed thal ye'r - , I Japanese- tfiat I all', I . ornbined b folding'Ingo. The I e not look , - ­ C.� � I 0 ook�xuarker an([ Be 11,11iQZ N�Jil go III, , k`� "That is more thall I should have ,ly? u thin I k that?" Dark " - -,4 Have co -stand to prop the bo to "Illy paint. Nothing' -for Instance, Ila$ 1) - I R 1� .1 �'. , ' ,-- ..". . I - . ventured to suggest, But it is It ve7l, 11 i� . me here to'study Ja�ixm, - book DIC 111). 10,11 Lt 1 coat and as the n -Ir va.1ves are in .front cald orths. wealth that 00111.03 into I. * . - , I . e.. i w.'Iho cm,hions mmy be Jnflatefl and "' dou, -distributilig Itse.1f all over it* �, I . wise resoh, eyes scrutinized O'Moy's face suspi- le .e f- ro,r I see it best from arar, tab.1c. it is very light and call be ca 11 � ­. I � dolls" -. As you .Englicil see, rlingla-Tlil dearest rie-d oil tile boolc. The latter has been. 114ted. without rnmoving the coat, oommunitLy, from the foct that the, ;1 � . Col. Grant rOcO. � Faid Sir " . I . X, I ,,you,ll stay to luncheon " I , gild it's sorry I am to Soo it. , ......" Across the 31111,11-oring seaB. I paton-ted by a,woman. I Tho viea,surc of a oolln'try or opt I i. Tha . wes-creaed tralgra draws to Lon� I I , . Terence. ,,It is about to be served." Bu.t t I ow,what it is. it's this walk- I "". .. . 11. I . From Hampstead Heath is revealed . Home Convenience, , � ,C , . . "You are ,pery kind, Sir Terence." Ing Re r s an forwards between . ) -beloved FuJI: I , J side wolk will bonmnl�, times Increased don it 1,vealth-7 fl -outing I ,PutatlOn Of I . . They destended, to find 111TIche0a here and Bis o at's oin the m!s- Would Put Up the Price. Most cleaAy _' A clixtatin hook that willnelther ramt:whlell most unpromising resting places business. .men and buyers from sill . I eady in the open unde _� The oberry-blossolli al Kew - olas, Jetting the atntain, an ',),a tUrnarl into a conifortatils. seat pajqs or tile world. They sbendinomey . served. sIr r t'ha chief. Better i a it -q , count. It's Bore- ,It I just had the price T cer- JS still ,pur "sakura" to me, I nor coine, Und -d ecat, and -miillons Ili a I year. That Is all to I , I , trellis vine, slid the party consi,eted of not � go - - yo e . hy, mail, tRibi Y would, travel. " I full in unsightly gaps like, the ordinary by illeeirte of ,this cusbiolle goo I , . . I So all people and things are st.�,Il to BE, ' d as a Whole, for the.botel ­ I aPt. yel,ii. 11 8 a S a g P . She (eagerly) -"l � a tradesmen Who tr,ke yel,ii. yel,ii. yel,ii. Lady 0-110y, . yel,ii. _ - oil It, is the as one cusil is fixed across the, London! Miss Armytage, C' is minute, I have. several N't" I . fety Pig with a hook I 'n� d , I uviii ei d the me Japanese, . -hO11lde-i,%'-kveiI, a tree brunk. Will jig proprl z i I and Count Samovall. Yoilie. W I P . I woluall-ot tit""e, ItAsl'c etor and I . I . I . I . Tremayne I . t ention. of it � . The court had been at Monsanto irls,11t in en. d. 0 46 nie the elieclus I can let yon have," States I see them through Nippon eyes. illy . � g". be a'. "W O. -bard IPPOTI. The, RISO 111111*11111, T1111 1111311ty 11"I'33 On, � �4 I , ur, the first hhulf of teckmate -�, ­ "Dr(Mms � from y"ry simple Judeed and rueelts a great , " . B, . , � I I for the lask, ho )st agreeably on house at such a time was to al -Golinotke Koinai, in I need. Another wonian has irlanued it lin�iifgs awe made either in lightweight, I —.— � - . � � I T - which hL had- s Ilt 71161 . his designs and to set a term upon his - ChIna, Bull Jalmll." . I Calls, or te , � 1 clothes line, which she has been u.sing but Wice400king matter, f qul I ; . I the terrace wlitr 'the ladies. With xOt crafty -land atibVe espionage, . Using the imagination -0-- � i ""' rIr - !it ri-ch broca,de, Mu � sic and Literature. - i'o� R moment passion blinded him, A small boy , . . I I the slightest difficulty, lie had succeed- solemnly sat by the � Siberia's Farm Area. I hSrself top some tbate, This can Ila I a moderate, p -,E,, ol ,Vlogit pelopiLe with a taste fo-r- read- I � ,; L ed in extracting frora Lady O'MOY Oil but soon the mist of anger clearing side of 8. 130,01, fishing. attached to two gr three books Olt the anA wheu. [lie mus,hions are, noLin irse Inio 4� another ­ 1� � , o-SeleSsed in Te- front his keen wits, he sought to fp's I flabluts for, little Only one-foultil Of Siberia I's Built. picture rail ) room. I ilio coat haff, all absola-tely normal ap. Ing have at 94011110 t r I I . 1. - You . . Ili a kitchart-diring , - the information she p I .1 ­ � I inexit in' considering I ) . .1W1hat are � round enjoy their I ,le plan% of the fortificationz Cen the iiai-.rel upon Sir Terence in it -Who was passtag. al -e. ro�r r-araillig, but this area covers V,ho . I t I till.e. -1.9 pie,aralhO6. � � gard to tI q mian?" asketl a ran . I I N It lo u use tile whole . I . favorite herces or librola". in ROV013. , I I . of Tome% Vedras. Sir Terence's Own coin of gal -ling . " Sbn!rl,-.B,,,, rsplied ,the boy. J.,300,000 square 11�1111c$, — I --- I . g,ver, Sylvia did not suspect that 'lie - . . . compare the types beloved by �1. - mockery. Instantly he found It. O'- are no' sbawks In that --1-- I They I .- was draNting information from them, Moy's jealousy, whicli Was allhost a "But C"ller" I A Few Moitheitit8. Clio gre�Rt dramatists or novellifts; thev pco�,, my .little, mRal," said the man. . I With the booni in building, 'we tire The Seat Trick of the Week. . . 11 I .1 I . I � so bantilling and frivolous was his byword, had been apparent more than � y sfories abou I . The Flying Ruler. I oranient upon the varittles of -char. I - , � . . . th 'I " l6ke.7 to Seca good raRn t � . � ---()I! thoughtfl.11neos Is Worth It Week 0 , ,L "I. ingriner. Yet in that short time he Once to Samoval. "There Rial-9 any flat' ED c Not, . � ! Tak� Of 'a' , I . 1LOter (Idsplayed, by the personellitAles 1. ,� 11 ; � .. , "t -I This 148 a veTY surprising tri`�Il. 6� -4�:; , i,. , . Al I I ., - had been placed in POssessi011 It two A sinKe spread gradually over his all,­%varecl the child stoiltilly, ,10 skyscrapers, I ' pol &,I '' `WOr1c If ,It as well fish for sbawks Re ;Lny- - - all . r tibe . facts. t1vat the plans of the ,lines c white face -a, emille of immeasurfiv�le Ini � I . . d4nary ruler and'hold It in your ' --Of,`k6Ctja'�; I.h,e faots to, wortli a who iroyedt rough the q Of I es Voilrae were kept -locked, tip in Inalice. I � MInard's Uniment for Bore Bick� V , , I , gitime, aut�x)r; they may even go as tea, . ­ - Torr thing abso," right list.. Stidderly, at you coinui-and, year OUguezzwol.k. .... 1 . Sir Terence!$ o-wrilroom, and that Sir ,,-I -t deystarld and even sym- . � --- " --Of afl,e,a6e Is an hntleep�tic. , for as to write oritiord utudies upon them. t�, * . tile riller will rIse up 1.11 yo,ar hand. �,t� 1 I ilw&ys carried the key on a pathiz.1u1w%1h1II your feelings, General." -- -- . I . . I � . Sliskespeare's heroines apa as ta, 'J '4 . , ,_7 !,��il Terence i - -- - . ----- . I Then you pilath It down ng-abil, end this much slandw. 'at of 4 I I - - '��, roull(I his neck. "I am glad' of that now," said Sir -- r77r 1�,!i� :;:1­1�,4"oi - .:,-::;N � , i I I I �,:,:­ I Both. -'()r. mstilutlon to -�wolrth many milliax ais our - friends. - I � gold chain wo . '�:05;, Mo . . .. ,-.,O,�,vm � o��r, � . tialle It leaps 111-6111 in tile ahr- mired Scotit'sl 'Teaal He was at the table, as you kriow,� .;:. ,'.��y""��,��,,�'.�.,��i::,'�.:i";::, z�:,i;;" j'�.,I..'el�,�,., " ..". ij"i,`,;.,i..' 1��, ­ .L1-1-' 11..j� ,.:!!; . e Deane� Terence, who understood nothing Of ., mait , , , ` , "" Is"k., ,,,, c - of ox - -aa �. �j � . " . ;A 'ORM, .1 jffll' 1 . ', ., 11".i% A , inoilthi . ease inalilog. I 11%ve. . . . � . ,'. �gf�r::� 45��' 1'��,j �;:;:":' 1. `;..:. i ii i .. I � ,. Iii'. , - - .1-1. 11 ...... �:,�.!� I ;:. i ".. � the band aud the ruler inity in ex- . �. 4 . - " - ..... ' , I I � � I all this. "'I..,-- ..�.,`,�,�"j;:., 2ii, .: ... - gh Over Lucy Ashton' � , .1 I whan Sir Terence and Col. Grant ar 1'��';Iii­,::, �, i 1 1 , , �;'i:i:-,".;.-� i�4�; J1 �� :'. :'i4,4!:.i 1 . � .___OF d,eliyering, tile goods is worth I have hatived a si rived. At table the conversation was ,,'NRturalIy,,1 the Count purStled, ;. ­ , 4"i'-'. i. itmilled. I ­ .1 i , ;I��.:.�:!.:;.�:..ii.�,.�;.:,��,,�;.!,��.� ­,�.... valeil by ths'peoteel b4 , . .. i- : � ii:,�i xsi�:'�i �.!;:�i.. ;�, V� I I I aw- been agors; , :i , led noturalily enough to Well,ingtan's :,­­­L�, 7, :' I:— il i:,,��:i..,:�.:'­ 11; 1. ,. I I fail,1y large * but thin, rubber ba.ila an oteellitty or alibi. shOatilig. . i . ,,,when a man, Ito longer I :.�X:i. ::: ��­.�..�!:.i,i'l � . .. ...... A , . I havioal <)f VdAh 1(1�Jdl d.en, while to thib I I I gtrieral order against duelling. .'Ili;,: ­��.:'., 1, 1. .11 - . ' I young conumits the folRy of taking EL " ,­­ i .. I i Is requirelt, Slip it over the fl&ht role- - -Of ju�itiee tB worth mora than - lisi, .. . . L I I : '' : :� I I day retfuilers of oke,ray judge LadT I :� a �.. ,.� I, 1� with many long and einlity lirayers. , : "In lily opinion, it is R "lost tIrbi- young aild charming wile, lie is to be I - ,� fluilew, and,outCh tl�'O 100s,e IOcP I slie vctra, a I I I I :.. I . . I I . iyv)6 of Castle,xbi)d as If , I i degrading enattillent," said ,�::., ,­ , , . � -01' w4k is worth a ival pe- . . I '. I I . forgiven ake tbe. ruler tit 44 te"', I a .. � . trary aill when a TrRtur.Q arUciety 1, ...1.11 bli,a right thunib. T a , On. . I - . I . "in that it reduces a gentle- �,.�,�, .i�" � I. , � . 91., 1, . ; S,aill 0 v a 1, 6rives hin't to lengths which Ili an. .1 you,, left ligii-d and st Ild soveral fe�et I Wishing, . - � . � � I . . i� . is level of the clod. A gentle- I other might be resented. I hasten to ." i �,! ,� . �­Z­­. - A11.6111s. IS deillgiltlad, but One is RX)t t .11 I ]Alan to It , .. I � I I I . .),i , � ]II.all Inust 'have 'his quarrels, all(] a e you - that so far ili. ;'. I'll, away fronf the Bp-&ctwtOws- , . . I I I . 1 4 � I . to rancy tba plegalire to beroong to the ­ Close yo.IIT hand. in.a louse list, and I -11�- - � I i Iiiiians must 0 affoTdc,d him of set- Ru ned thpro are no � I - , If literature alone I � I I ass "I" I =rmy honoi . , forgetting ,: I � Ving ttiern." -b as ,43 f( anxiety.". 1, " - 'ithliil-i.- - n in title, list With . I I � 11,111.1nuu.1. ,,,. al, -,w 0, lang-vaga I I ii whil'ah � 70p- I - . .1 , . I "' 111ali I I ,1ye car. always thrash an impudent .��,`. title 16 The .01,11 of the ruler great -dirwiritti-As and tons poet -s 1114176 . -1 it. I :sr",A lie Oloskle. T -Told your . ". I . �. � f,L�1,,low,, opined the adjutai I �1!,d Who �lie devil , i l" """' , _ ", - --osipres-sell thr'nislei've.f" The, lit^rary ' � I I .nces' It �­, � ­ ;., stark mad ye are to i 71, -1 I , Thrash?" echoed Samoval. His san� su ,se t�st . Jig, It the fingers, toward the . . ',O 10MVP " 1. � I . "To have ppos ever needed them," � '.�,,,.-,d�. wii�t, �,;-11 . i foak liquve -ITad tb ,T,A3t,nrt, It Is , 1 � sitive 1.1p, cullod in disdain. 't I., � ill lie- baliA wJIl not be , , . .1 I 11 . . red the empurpling Sir TeTence. .�J­ .� - I true, for masici lie a Illeams Of &rett � I "v +J, . I I � I . . . honds laid upon me, soi'.hlg�.piel I as- rc�,Of course you must say .that," Seca. � I . I 11 'Ito camt,ar I . . I ., � 0 you I should not hesitate to shoot S ral insisted, with a smi'e� He A � Iteleage pi-eesi . Ile gradual -Y. Hutt the � I ,human expreS81011.1, bog'alm I I �'. . � � r . . . , ,,, . , I I who did such a tIvIng, I Only With - N`611kyverde the teeladquo ). I �e niall " "" I I his head, his expression one of ru r . I � ,, :� L . I " 01r.- � tL . I erence, I y I oil . : . � le WL�l sild4 up. Push It.diown aga,lit, , " V oonlpo�Atjxla reftuaining IntacEIRM" . '. 11 . . , . i 11 t as I sliculd shoot any "her wiiu d sorrow. "Sir T B-1bil the ruliev wIll I ' : I I � I I Or tilf"h, I -11 1� : . '4�: - -- I re'lealse, it suddenly, . . Ill bad 'be ! , L I t.ast. And the. courts WO111a IIPnOIo jj�,�� imocked at the wrong door." ` ))slid � larmoalo. ill'tcovories . en , " �.� �4 � ,� ": jump, Inime:dlatelly lot the I'Libber I . 1 puslierd- real Into the 111111,13,0W0­011inucer , I I , I I I "M be after telling me exactly %1:�,i, i I ,., I - , me." 'Mil"��,""...'i':., 4 � .JL'' '.g!iir,:i i � I I � l, . Z,',!M`iit�i� � I �, 0 , ... I . � - ,.,rl, '. I , liome. I I , , , "Ther, -vou may thank God," said "You - . . taj.1 bli'the, hoiar: ] � , Talea, , . ,�P,X:'i' ,�., , ,; I t ]lie y �g,wl,�,R'.i �.Iit, . LL I � 4111.,�6 '­ ., .1 1- ... I ­,­�. � ---- I . I I . . . . . . . . �, ,, . IN - .".. 1, . ­:".. 11 1. I . - I RIM .*1 � I '11��Itl betwoort 1340 And, 1,10, 1"Allsic � . 1. . Olmoy 'Itliat you are -not under Brdt- 'what You me'"," S-ir Terence cried. , " I .1'r .. Cantarlair I . � , I � t, I I .. . 1; .1'1�1, I- . - 1�lu . I � - I It was in that moment that Tre- I 11.r. '' I I'll . � , ii`=�� *­!, rj­�� Minard's LInImc - ., *1 , � - I . A ' �, � . I ­ . lo I I � . ish jurisdiction;" I T" ,�,,-I�ig��,� . nt"ftr dofils� . us sC&'t r , " I ,, , , L . . , :."�ij�, v,;: �� � �- j�'., ,, Y! (Inyeliop- . I 11 conversation rather too mayne and Lad,y O'MOY cartle-PM, in ., I 10 . � .1. I . . ..... .. �. I - . - I .r- , . * - I I J - " 'a - -9 e 1�%r I i lan't the , I - --------- 0 , . ='1t"tlt,,c:.sv40 and U00. J., , I rleadow-land, very cl)Dso '112^,�Pl " , * ""i ii�i I � I . '11.1. " ; -i -R . I -oil Lawe,111 arol into, the . 01, ,. ; :1,� I , -%,�­--- , '' , � I bloodwrat I il. 111 -411, � I And a, -C- aid cotift6entilal, The Count flaing Out ., . . I ,i, L." '.. i A, Safety First Lantp. I � --.-.-*. , , . -1 �, t " , I .. I I.. ' wondered jady O'Noi, a " ­ , I I I for a itinthe ... . I . .. . � . nd to indieltte them to Sir Ter- , .i. 1: , m.. � I � ,I � , , , , v .. .. lossly, she added . .. -1.1 �� jj,,_�w Illiae, qate,ty 1*.i.m,p has b6eln L­�-�� I How t45 Br�eaithc: Hallu, .. , tl,in Ing wl�h tlRt� a ba , - - I � . I I .1 I � I .1 . � -r I I �2 � : . iery to � iioval: "You at's elite a silil'"'o of pity on his Ilps. I � ' P trum mixe(t W11th oxyge'll Wryna an . 1. ". " � rooll0v SRI S swordsnlal�, 11 , d w,ho shall Vlame I�ady 0'- �r I Perfe,c4c,'! which slIPPIles light, fc�` t," , Didn't Like His Face. �, Hul, � . I I I �. I olrodlf, such. a fardOur .. "Captain Treall. . E. A. Watle nia;d,�, a lions -0 or a Douglas fit, lc.:,, 9 J!C�A 4 Inches, juil,,zi, and aliso 91,0WE; in Warl"1119 ii I " . , owdi-ilar# ,� � I L�u'L I To?�11 lie aake-di. I Suownlau-"l w -1Q, 06 Rids. that cutmosit,here, 'ag 111,�atliablo a,q, I [ il, I nt.11 I 1) at' . it is i.6 re -eat Iong still dividell hLtO the - I � . I g u -sea iii. illh'l- - q4d � , I . 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