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B ECIN I'DRE TO -DAY. (lent tuition Andre -Louie impeaved at
To escape hanging, on the charge! a rate that both astounded and fiat -
of sedition, Andre -Louis Moreau. flees tared M. des Amis. He would have
from his native town of Gavrillac been less flattered and ir-ore.astound-
and hides his ident.ty as a member of,ed. had he known, the t at least half
a band of strolling players in which the eanet t of Andre -Louis' amazing
he makes a great success in the char-{ proJ zss lay in the fact that ho was
aster
flight hasocaused him to delay* devouring the contents of the master's.
revenge on the great and powerful library, which was made up of a dozen
Marquis de La Tour D'Azyr, wha or so treatises on fencing by great
tricked Andrs's dearest friend, Phil- roasters.
ippe de t'ilrnorin, a divinity student,. At the slid of a month it suddenly
into a duel and thee killed him be- deemed upon M. des Amis that his
cause he feared the idealist's "da^4er-
out gift of eloquence.” . Over he dead assistant had developed into a fencer
body of his friend, Andre -Louis swore with whom it became necessary to.
to carry" en his work of reforming exert himself if he were to esetape de -
the let of '-e peasants. feat.
Scarenieuche as Andre -Louis is "I said from the first," he told hint
new called, falls in love with Climene,ome day, "that Nature designed you
daughter of the owner or the troupe, f roe swordsman."
and tries to forget the beautiful "To the master be the glory," said
Andre -Louis.
His relations with M. des Antis had
meanwhile became of the friendliest,
and he was new beginning to receive
from him ether pupils than mere bee
ginners. M, des Amis, a chivalrous,
open handled fellow, rewarded his zeal
by increasing his wages to four Louis
a month.
Aline de I_er.adiotr, wham, he thinks,
will marry the 'Masnuis. Climene
treats _iii` with coldness.
GO ON WITH THE STORY.
- It was opened by a tall, slender,
greeefully-] roprotioned man of per -
hays forty.
In the crook of his ]eft arm he car-
ried a feneing mask. His keen glance
played over Andre -Louis from head
to foot.
"1b_one:euri" he inquired, politely.
It was clear that he mistook Andre -
Louie' quality, for despite has sadly
reduced fortun-es, lois exterior was
irreproachable.
"You have a notice below, mon-
sieur," he said.
"Yeas are come in. regard to that?"
Andre -Louis thruaged and half
smiled. "One must live," said he.
"But conte in, Talc*, off your coat,"
111. de Amis said, "and let us .sea what
you •can do. Nature, at least, design-
ed yea for a swordsman. You are
Ight, active, and supple, with a good
length of erm, and you semi intelli-
gent. I may teach yoi enough for my
puree:ea which is that you should give
the elements of the art to new pupils.
Take. that ivaak and foil, and cone
ever 1 :o."
He led !lira to the end of the room,
where the bare floor was scored with
linos of chalk to guide the beginner
in the manage: est of his feet.
At the end of a tan -minutes' bout,
M. des Antis ofi'e:od him the situation,
and explained it. In addition to im-
parting the rudiments of the art to
begin -tees, ho waw to brush oat the
fencing-rcorx every morning, keep the
foils furbished, assist the gentlemen
who came for lessens to 'dress and
undress, and maks himself generally
uzsful. His wages for the present
were to bo forty livres a month
The petition had its humiliations.
But, if Andre -Louis would hope to
cline, he most begin by eating his
pride as an hors d'oeuvre.
"And eo," he said, controlling a
grin -e , "the robe yields not only to
the ss-erd., but to • the brcon as well.
rl ft °
Iti iso e'!�.;axacteristic of him that,
hgetiog mats that choice, he should
.have thrown 'jianself into the work
;nth enthealtsenes
Every m —ribtg before the opening
sit the academy, ebe master would-
: enee for half an "...our with his new
iotant'=4rer this really excel -
e• i :
ere
CHAPTER II.
Andre -Louis was in the gardens of
the Petals Royal, the universal ren-
dezvous, on that Sunday morning in
he would, separating hine frosts M. de
La Tait` d'4zyr, so addle nae't, .
,leloadshed'there Was that 'day in
Paris. On the Place Vendome a de-
tachment of dragoons aivaited the
crowd out of which 'Andre -Louis had
suppled. The horsemen swept down
upon the mob, dispersed
The victims were taken up and
borne thence, a.nd amongst thein was
Bertrand des Amis, himself—like all
who lived by the sword—an ardent
upholder of the noblesse, trampled to,
death undo:: hoofs of foreign horse-
men
or,se-,nen launched by the noblesse and led
by a nobleman.
To Andre-I,o'ui.s four men of the
people brought that broken body of
one of :the earliest victims of tho
Revolution that was now launched in
earnest.
CHAPTER
The ferment of Paris which, dur-
ing the two following days, resembled
an armed camp rather than a city,
delayed the burial of Bertrand des
Amis until the Wednesday of ; that
eventful week. Andre.Louis succeed-
ed to the fencing -school hi which he
was himself so well established as an
instructor.
And so, one fine clay in early Aug-
ust, he received a visit from Le
Chapelter.
"I have news for you, Andra Your
godfather is at Meudonl. There: have
been fresh disturbances in Brittany."
Not until Sunday was And+re.Louis
able to satisfy a wish which the im-
patience of the intervening days had
converted into •a yearning. Dressed
with more than ordinary care, his
head elegantly conffect -••Andre-Louis
mounted his hired carriage, and drove
out' to Meudon.
It was into the presence of; a peev- 15 96
ishand rather somnolent M. de. Ker-
cadieu that Andre -Louis was ushered. SHIRRING MAKES AN ATTRAC-
He was unannounced, as had ever TIVE. SELF TRIMMING.
been the custom at Gavrillac.
"What do you want here?" growled
M. de Kercadious.
"No more thein to kiss your hand,
monsieur my godfather," said Andre-
Louis, submissively, bowing his sleek
black head,
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SHE WAS COMING TOWARD HIM NOW WITH OUTSTRETCH-
ED HANDS.
June when the news of Necker's dis-
missal spread, carrying with it die -
may and fury.
He beheld a slight young mon with
a puck -marked face leap to a table
outside the Cafe die Foy, a drawn
sword in his hand, crying, `To assns!"
And then upon the silence of astonish-
men that cry imposed, this young man
poured a flood of inflammatory elo-
quence.
Enthusiasm swept the crowd, a
motley crowd made up of men and
women of every class, from vagabond
to nobleman, frons Harlot to lady of
fashion.
Andre -Louis looked on, and grew
afraid. This crowd, he felt, must be
restrained, That hot -Wooded, irre-
sponsible stutterer would have the
town in e. blaze by night, unless some-
thing were done. The young man,
Camille Desmoulins, later to become
famous, leapt down from, his table.
still waving his sword, still shouting,
s'" "To arms! Follow mel" Andre -Louis
fi advanced to oeeupy the improvised
rostrum, and came suddenly face to
mate 'with a tall man beautifully
SPEA1U,4INT hao a cant, deemed,
and zest to brighten your Thus face to face, each looking into
`whore day! the eyes of the other. Then Andre-
eatIt keeps teeth whitey goals laughed.
teethes the throat, aid eg That follow, too, has a very clan -
aids digestion. . gerou5 gift of eloquence, IVs, 1e 141ar-
(psis," he seid.
"Gallows -bird!" he was answered.
"1 shall tell the Lieutenant -General
that you are to be found in Paris",
"Me God, Can!" shied Aiid+re-Lou:is,
"Will you te,1k like that of Lieutenant-
Generals when Paris itself is likely
to turnbl about your ears or take fire
under your feet?"
A etieh of men hurtled against hinti,
swept hint' along with thein, 'do what
MS US No, 23'xea2V,
Apparently So.
dare to confess—unless he is a cow-
ard." "Oh, I do hate to get caught in
"Oh, and to be sure you were very these April showers:"
brave, running away each time after "Well to say the least,•Fanny, ger
you had done the mischief, turning dressed for the occasion."
comedian to hide yourself, doing more
mischief as a comedian, provoking a
riot in Nantes, and then running
away again, to become --something
dishonest by the affluent look of you.
Minard's Liniment fo,r scaly scalp.
Thrift and Courage
Thriftlessness often fosters coward;
Man, I tell you that in these past two ice. Theift inspires courage. Shift -
years 1 have hoped that you were less persons rarely have much back-
dead,
ackdead, and you profoundly disappoint bone. They are so dependent upon
me that you are not.i' He beat his others for assistance that often they
hands together, and raised his shrill cannot assert themselves to preserve
voice to call ---"Benoit." their self-respect. Their wasteful'
"Benoit, the door. M. Andtre-Louis habits sap their self-reliance, their
Moreau to the door!" sell -assurance. The thrifty individ- She --'Surely you don't think I'd
ual, on the other hand, has learned to Too Cheap. •.
The tons argued an irrevocable die•
termination. Pale and self-contained, stand on his own feet. He has learn- "No bride for me—they're too
but with queer pain at hos ]least, ed • how to take care of himself, hocheap!"
Andre -Louis heard that dismissal.
And then another voice, a arise, boy-
fee
oy-
to manage his affairs, how to provide "How's that?"
against emergencies. Therefore, he. "Aren't they always given away?"
ish voice, cut in, is little inclined to submit to uncalled ,,, Liniment :� _ `"_
"Uncle!" it cried, a world of in -
+r uc rrlr>,Vric
• The I ice asked
The Queen, and
The Queen asked
The Dairymaid:
"Cali.ld we have soma
Butter for
The B yzil slice ce
I3read?"
The Queen asked
The Dairymaid,
The Dairy maid
Haid; "Certainly,
111 go and tell
Tho cow
Now
Before she goes to bed,"
The Dairymaid
Slie curtsied
And went and told
The Alderney:
"'Don't forget the butter
Per the Royal slice of
l read,"
The Alderney
Said sleepily:
"You'd better tell
His Majesty -
That many people
Nowadays
Like marmalade
Instead."
The Dairy`, aid
Said, "Fancy!"
And went to
Her Majesty,
She curteier to the
Queen, and
She turned a little red:'
"Excuse nle,
Your Majesty,
For taking of
The liberty,
But marmalade is tasty,
If it's very
Thickly
Spread."
The Queen said
"Oh!"
And went to '
His Majesty:-
"Talking of the butter
For the Royal slice
Of bread,
Many people
Think that
Marmalade
Is nicer.
Would you like to try
A little
Marmalacl o
Instead?"
The King said,
"Bother!"
And then he. said,
"Oh, decry me!"
And went back to bed.
"Nobody,"
He whimpered,
"Col?ld call me
A fussy man;
I only want
A little bit
Of butter for
My bread!"
The Queen said,
"There, there!"
And went to
The Dairymaid..
The Dairymaid
Said, "There, there!"
And went to the shed.
The .cow said,
"There, there!
I didn't really
Mean it
Here's milk for his
Porringer
And butter for his
Bread.
The Queen took
The butter
And brought it to
His Majesty;
The King said,
"Butter, eh?"
And bounced out of bed,
"Nobody," he said, .
As he kissed her
Tenderly;
"Nobody," he said,
As he slid down
The banisters,
"Nobody:,
My darling,
Could call the
A .fussy man
BUT
I do like obit of
Butter to my bread!"
—(A. A. Milne in N.Y. Evening Post.)•
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di ration and easel -ire in its pitch, take reasonable risks, His financial `
and then: "Andrei" And this ,bine a backing give's him eourage. And True of Any City`
nate alined of gladness, certa n1y of le shout`s havcouebeenrage built fern succsfu.
weleom�e, was blended with the stir- oa`seup. Thuuss we
prise that still remained, arrive at this formula Thrift (level -
open success.
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(happf-
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bonnet of the lateWalls and records . of car-loadiegs.,
witheut airy of the tricolor embellish-' s '
merits that were so commonly to he
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come ori her lips: ire bowed low and portion S of ol"iginai ecat, 2onr mon,cy
kissed her !mond iii silence. hack ii: wanted; Aman is known by ,tie coznpariy
('o be continued..) 927 t)UtrFarUN ST, TiCtteNTO he keeps from ,swains.
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The. Flight of the Flies
"Buzz, buzz-zz-buz," ;sang. Mother
housefly, as she flew about on the out-
side of the screen door. Inside she
could see the Cook placing a . fresh.
frosted sale on the table, and s'be
smacked her -lips in anticipation of a
great feast.
Then she flew out in 'the bade yard.1
"Biizz, buzz, buzz," she sang, as elle;
flew over the garbage pail :where' she
had laid her eggs only ten days bee
fore. 111 that time the tiny white
worms, called maggots, and now each
one of the little maggots had turned
Into a fly.
"Buzz, be bu, buzz," sang all the
little Baby Flies•, as they flew 'about
the garbage pail, nibbling at `all the.
dirty things in it, and collecting hun-
dreds of tiny germs on their hairy
legs and feet. -
"Buzz, buzz! Come with me," called
Mother Housefly, "and I'll find you a
flue dinner." Then she . flew off with
all the Baby Plies trailing along . be-
hind. They flew back to the screen
door, and Mother Housefly found a
hole near the bottom just big enough
for her and all the Baby Pities to crawl
through..
"Buzz, buzz, zzzz," they all sang
when they spied the fresh frosted cake.
"Beware, beware," cautioned Mother
Housefly. "Watch out for the swatter
or you will get caught. Wait until no
one is looking, then we'll all have a
feast." So when the Cook was out of
sight the Fly Family was busy eating
cake, In the same dirty shoes with
whish they had walked all over the
dirty garbage pail, they now tracked
over the fresh frosted cake, taking a
bit here and a bit there. Many of the
tiny germs that nod clung to their
hairy legs in the garbage pail, stuck
fast to the fresh frosting.
But in a few minutes the Cook came
hurryingback from the kitchen. She
was almost to the table before Mother
FIy spied her.
`Buzz, buzz, beware," called Mother
Housefly, and her frightened 'young•
sters tried frantically to free them-
selves from the sticky frosting. The
Cook swatted atthem left and right,
but everyone escaped and Clew up to
the ceiling.
"You naughty flies, so that's what
you ; like," said the Cook, "I'll get you
now. So else cut a tiny piece from
the fresh cake and placed it right in
the middle of the tablo, the rest she
put back into the cupboard. Then over
the tiny piece of cake she placed a lit-
tle screen house with only one door,
and went back to the kitchen again.
"Buzz, buzz, . buzz," sang the Fly
Family when they spied the piece of
cake in th•e little screen house. They
flew 'round and 'round it and at last
found the little door. Through this
they orawied and were soon nibbling
cake again.
When they had eaten mors cake
than any little fly ever ought to eat,
Mother Fly said, "Now we will go back
to the garbage can and take a nap."
But when they tried to get out they
found the door of the little screen
house locked and, try as hard as they
might, they could not get out. So this
was one Fly Family that could not
steal any more Cake, or spread any
more tiny germ bugs.
Gold Coast Shows, Flourishing
Trade
London—The' annual report of the
'Gold Coast for the year 1925-26 showed
that experts exce•edod imports by more
than £1,000,000, the revenue oaf e4,116,-
442
4,116;442 being'the highest on record. These
high figures are mainly due to the ex-
port of cocoa, the Gold Coast being the
chief cocoa producing country of the
wooed. Tie export for 1925 was 50
per cent. of the wor ti's total produc-
tion:
Cotton growing is thriving in the
British mandated 'territory of Togo -
land and a definite scheme has been
drawn up for cotton growing in the
northern territories on an export' scale,
The Lest Put.
In Washington they tell the story
of a golfing clergyman who had been
beaten badly on the links by a par.
ishioner thirty years his senior, and
had returned to the clubhouse rather
disgruntled.
"Cheer up," his opponent said.
"Remember, you win at the finish.
"You'll probably be buryingme some
days,
"Even then," said the preacher, "it
will he your hole."—Christian Advo.
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