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The Goderich Star, 1929-01-10, Page 6CAGE SIX I• dle ice. .1111 1 Y.i i I IIIA ISLANE:purstmtD 4'.1i' 127 ire �1asDai305atihflttiki.0O. w rdN.ta. Crzslraxcr :+� ll' VI. (t ,ntinuCdi 9 hand lattl'1i.ii. Quito cure, ycu eco et otiil�benvatia ono oye. - iia i -fond was wet where thcr body had ihm find s.ut 1 .�ttlla lit... a sail rxar arta yolk." . Iain. 1 showed it to the Captain, and rx 14b tr ttr eek ail. any 9/14, 'Wept You weren't hero whoa I . looked, tile !t/aco of Iaaalted backward I* said it hail splashed there. l ouwarark, i i. I wan sir tfret?, ttn ok , i drown too doh/none, oat t know it woe d ep ii n't have slpil:ashed n hadn't 'anuf't tureci omit IW -Mtn T,. I;i- �zt • a pErfeet wxreek. nntalmiry .dacclr3,• si d von to steep- again, s l nee ui.& t.. a*ar vise." d b r tt7.r'farntato, Qat: areas 1r0, and wvhila olio packed' uyr 1. Band righted 'u cigarotke la0srfly p , but sazd nothing, And blot' went on.. "And Mr, Ingram—" 1...,--.T.,......., , :. • • .b 1•11 on the conch hero, and slept. °"IaVe11, yeti knoav how aaoanetirnezt I , 'Oat'' amfled at his perafsicnec. o 1 went over and looked, and there Slott It was JIM sleek of death %r 'sit, lest tlreziming, us the sun sets, a 'S l 11 I tient'` tho captaf nawai . I tvas a light in the window; now ft arirtes,i,- She waltealed vie for twin- until it is dark I did tanighta Raid mild, 'ace savers* hm. of the Moor, ter- showed now it faded a an mist Y,, heti I ate, and went to sleep ed, anxious fz&L_, and 'the long fine ' r pale d s y. re•►tr._ Se she went away and lett x lhtnlaed up, suddeaalY to ifglit the u . not bright. � And, Band, X swear. on d l t fights,.. /although_ It 'Wast net. entire. hilae, and that drenched hair. I took n -0,• -word word o laoxiuir "that we saw.,..we rime skepfah.-.1wrell, it was evening. dark, and 1 saw it at oar : window, that any' draviin,g`pad, and drew It, line ter Y ..;.„., .' ' ' And 1 felt-- You la few how one y dark saw -;-.11 tithe ;leach out from >i' things in �ouo's: sine :�.«.. � wviaadaw�;»sanlca face, the, xoryw sonic, , line. 1 was going to sapid it til. the � darkness into the light: a Band long p I felt i Se« it could not boabeen :u dream., . police .department, se they could toy 14114 slim, like hie, --And then the art looking at me. I could Jaardiy. omen woos thatle to traC liftn,-.4dr. Ingram was look. .,. .«, : 11rt'eze :a bolt out heaacatl Q light went soft m,.d tho traalad 1".1 u any' lids, a, t, in for'u way downto has 10 31 ,, ... Oh,, hours n o._. dust: before the � gY took the shore, and n ' tit .l suints$, But I did. And a, 8 1 wont uli and took him back through 8o c, . And dnringss, 1t14nid tatppcd /ifs 1lrngers• thought• ,: lirt it a ush, faint 3114 yellow, 3 sats . ,a the woods the other way. -1 •showed ht s$ e farce a . C ` n • But it teas Into when Y faired him fully4 upon her atlas lays epee earl; ra hone anal, thin pinched him the sketch, and he' y - --�nboa't all hour ago. ---In Ila. t maan� s fah, n was greatly qbrews eGntnai ted. III io^ web n . „ interested. Ii� yv trted it. Ile is ft s I - ., 1 cu ''-------.. - ....;^-�• .._ _.,,, w. Hallo, what! .Ana; nefsgs, co- mer.. timely,. 1ir:rsed and. rigid: yen afraid-.»=" newspaper loofa.'"' "And this .is the strangest thing of ""No, ;li:r. Invani was here." • "'And note he Caines arswirl--:" all. -Vrthen I eanto ba k blinds a"Qh, 130'.eainq befaro�a, 1+ the i d • Band flecked the ashes from his al- "Oh, ,� '- WOO `ell d'oii�t, tIleugh ;i` was sure I• ,, ' garotte thoughtfttally. • "Ah, Mr, ins Oh, I sea. Bands . voice was ,load left there kin. • And, Band,' the ' • .,- Inngr�a�1n.. .1;. suppose you quizzical. gram.--I41r r'Oh, no, . rou dont see,' S% t'1I, sketch l had mode of. file body in the told' Incl :ill ohm him. -100, iitri, I eeye was eane,N. wiz I ono inquire, who is •` r:ngraan?" met him en the rocks beyond the Lit- : hand �etored tat Ihcr a mune, in. 1 moment,. ',Be is the man. who—. It WAS he Etlo 'dub ono iluyr he is 'vent aaice, se credulous. 0 it t ` who*. It was Mr. Ingrain . who--," gentle, gentlemanly, sy�mpathotie--.;o rryou iniioce it! You lrglo Y u t .1 iron ht hint horn . we -York!" t cul a Gay closed her .lips stubbornly. She tz e, �xnd }awe rs . Newv. he shouted., "All that, laid right out before.you like two and two, and you couldn't piece;it to gether, and see whit woo going on." Gays; lips parted wonderingly. It 'toathouse, and ldeuul~in'r" `' 4Y anouhl have burned ihi•st 11 you avialdn't t int you E?i u 4 have," Gay laughed, "Don't be Wcii, i6 . ora le+.. is in the c Uvc, and I; thein &nit F,tw—it coming in.-- ltz:_.I, pit w r s -a - ;lrtm ile came ,7 ;trd :1�atia 3' y two 1343 413 i 13111 41 fair. up on fel' i� $ !Tu c- e r :.a A o softs°F , n Pi Gnv 1 3i �, with or,-, Curl " eaar sus ; 13 a Ito bad been sin!: in iJ) tcz::plc---lhez3." 4 ho toinc� 1 her •�'hroes arixli a slenflcs finger. -T.he '•a2••,:rt v.-cfl v'asl:cd :st ay, but that hair wv!n elattc;i liteut ie. 1 laid lei.:, hard • trz^n i3is fi° a n t, and pelt my hati4kcr- . `etnief over 1x45 face. I called for hole„ ',but 'h: worse nobody heard me. hQ 1 wvctlt' fei' the Captain. Ye know what happened.". Banal: Vacs irmprceoed. She eoul4 nee that. , "It sounds very—reasonable." • 2eatnro^ siatitinc eyes and a araiall '"Ql1 hand: When 1 went bank the f at onco bcrngTit a bottle, and iannd it THE GODERICH STAR iiadacliss So Bad Could Not Stoop Day or tight Ma. f1 Smith. It,tt. o. 2, I''ra.•rivana, C►r.t, wrx.tt"s: 1 lo.d sevelo-hosdt�citoa- i•iaira wareno ),art 1C e:alhl a;15 elm/day tir'sight, After- retarding of your. w nlerful helping Alk. I' ata now feeling +, had: often wished to tell hint: of the. 'long tatic.,� Ifo wee thinking of bex- • II Mt ,SIi�J r s t1a.. ing uppar of the island for >£ oita- --L.-Li c eau"rl n . aira1r in the eove, but resentment had p xpl a uI g up hiealth ,n1Ways forbidden the confidence. /in tion, to, build' and poll, you know, ;7a1113 strength 111. all run.clown slaatlld have asked. her• She lanced things like that.. He is very nice." • .�ifionKand �sastin disease, at hien' furtively. Rio''• chin was set,Band's face was very stern, "1Yhy. ,or afters' atilt } nd i : es didn't you tell Intl ;all tid8 before V' i serious Yllt15$,t to his oyes weremotions, Gay re ' othostlte 1'nucoUStn. 'caul, , he demanded curtlythe, e1?3 1'tt1lG±caf : . ar c a e o 1Lif'en, hand • i snla ole th . fii "Ilea us 1f You want to be so if"(>IliarlltXli�i11kQ8tIItsI, Crit`- p o milt' ear a cl s • females told` you --.what happened 111. t► d o e €tbout everything, : will 1+O�CtS, t c8t and bowel,Irl'egtY- thecove?), p be :,darned: close.. myself," she lode Iaritics r'omotes it r t smartly. " . . � �' « leo tlr•i1, Ruud smiled fs�intlY, Isis fingers ea- artl'Y• $lwiid. he felt terrible abouk healthy appetite, Over'torries. ressed.her arra Gayharden again.the sketch.--Olt,rtlidn't tell you about � « ra � d that" , nervous depression and greatly. f Friary 'they thought X was out of t un reaSes Vitality, ,lay heads but you surely do not be, l What , What aabout it? What liovo ally* such nonsense." did the police--" t Alt cnmlSian of p>,urilied petro.. "They thought you saw clrlftWoo "Now,, Rand, Icon' is a *,our chance to ItrntrolT.I,With• h haspl�lltesof a leg ore barrel.,, ' •decide once and -for all that I was • lime MA 80(1:1, ANGi1R '•`h1OW 8boutt my handkerchief? Did entirely out : of my, bead -am: still, e*sant fo tel; a "ve they think 1 Put it un u •Picas of drift- yierhaps-- But Auntalndry can r is . " s l s tone to all, 'wood?" swear to part of. it, if site will,. though •A>tl� digestive s stt:11l,. ,4r1(1 1S "They" thought.... Now, remember,.;he.172:1de 1110 promise no'ttotell.She equallyt, effective for :children Gray; you did' not mention' the hand said fonts would think -queer of it.", ;and adults. kerchief until •they tePOrte4 there "Gay.l„ sttt,YFat,Aaelrarwtd ;,• , was n0 body. They thought-rv,oll "I Wad.1iexvous that niht—an tat lkors, hOo dear a�ts . to ' tonics they 'thought you1 made it up to sort` body ug . y cs andwould I. Y a ba At dusk x 'ryas all •alaaatrt[t!a hodd.raubtwrail,."(yjli',. ofa y out yor;to►, make �t 1 104 :ipy.ner vo,• hearing noises,'sc?ein4r water. ;: IIERFI;• '1iiat did von thio;?" • "T thought" he sai tenderly „thwt 801110 time, (11 w moment of great Bola., ,• MI U LS IC)N I selfr urd then I ghoul know ell," Clay would tell me about • �►, .Gay langhetl; .bent suddenly and ;, '' 1 01ri:r , r.,2 at i ay I . 'sit' kissers his Ilona. "Y`ou work rent out. .. ..ageousl ." she said, "And 1► Ir. ingrnm , " 110 • prompted softly. • • "Well. then.- •N . the cove tomos _ , first. -.The reason like .1r.- Ingrain is because ft he is interested in ,any: thing, he talks about it. 'If he wants to know •anything, lie asks. ile docsµ n't think outer people are crazy just because they happened to see some. thine he didn't happen to see himself --Like the state of llIaille," slue said vindictively. "And the cove..." "Well, then. 1 slid down the rook into the cove." alhanrtaaaaloan:rra� crate sent taut, the "Why Gays vtthyy? .With a w e ,tsitrs.rs oc ith 7astsster the r ul fill, ate, _, wwrikete ,ur 31fl ltevi tamarry 11(e plan , ,'. 38134134 full of accessing) •shor'e. Svhv litortisositrim' af't.. ata 44cat le r- tetali atur : • slide tlowv�i the worst cliff in the bay?" "L eauSe 1 thought I couldn't," she �'.,''. t .a lcaw es thein an (May -- �1 answered ,y protoptlyy�•. �'"Because 'every= shoot, every change you ,.et. tit •every chins find neuntoi r Indeed, Itron- .. • . body sold me coaudn ,t get down...So ' •'' shadowy, at cvgiy sound.—For: hen. p 1.deed, the POULTRY r REGULATOR 4iressoonivaadatt stint to tit teed it ss+gpc. It oasis •a c: nt to onto °tr item. tataaemr it1.. forth tiv runs, Ouster* aetratatAillit aft rr 11e4tt, it nave 10 stain lMa i!xAr�Ti3, rr a.xcsl'C"tC mater. tett urers,.sul,r:. y llttrrtaresse,n. etteittlsrtit:I.td,'Terwant. °Talkies". Owe Th t • Here and There 0;,u»ay 1:igtaDs qF fFte N.;,tcts" cii&tric3 will nt4 toaela, L. rrt-ai. t C•t°,iti a -they -:are tows,ly nr, misers OW I.c.tr t ta"i„ say.; • hath Ilipi'y, t1:o well !:ru wti sport:rr.; kr�te: Tt :,y are czce+F:e, hi( kr.12f3ng tho Ian at` an'l 0:1e lamtili4 party (0' latex licalns> to Wi-c,70 eat'art• i cr ctcal:. and having to WI a ?ae;ltt's carcass because their ec;'31Z V3011 '.o touch the moat.. A trout uwel3hln , 00314t po,ana5 v.as ra catch -r. ported last canlingr by William •':LHicelacitre4 in the Zacllith©urhoeil of Banff. Alberta. " My record for thin reason is 395 f i aid " he writes, "all cau3ht on rod and line- within easy -reach ot. • Banff. Recently at" -►wets I °w1,1 two six potta;:1 raltabgw0 and rev. i;;wl cutthroat weighing fromtm two to three ore a hale pounder" ' 4 record was hang tip beside the "Christman stool Ings. of the em Ployees of- sato Canadian i'acifie Express o�; apany 0u Christmas Day when, drum. • coast . tocoast. every Claristurao package was de• llvs.rod to its destination, Gxcoltt where there was no one to receive tlaeut. Aocordlrtg to T« I:, yleDon* nen. president of the eomnrHy, es; :.- prem. _tratfl, -was u tush tlfy heavy this sewoti and was well bandied, many" would fO3 It es ,r,? wheat, one of the lsurly raper« n varieties evolved . by tho Canadian fiovernmen t Central `I:xperinuea.al I arm, Ottawa, are being receivedj , by the Dominion t'arealfst. Thu t farm will. have 10,000 bushels .of this ltrwt for daatrlliurtlsn, and the Mid• growers who, allowed. to gr vi, Reward, lit ..7924 will;, hwvo 31 ;;uterus of .2'.000 -bu h s. els making available 12,Og0 bush. tr 1. els for seed in 1029. " • "'' P.rotiuction of agrioultutraal irnple- 1ments and machinery • in Canada . amounted .to 442,906,28g . in x927, accaxdfttg•t0 the 13taxeau of States tics, .ns •camnared with $u8:260.11i for the previous year and 124.770,-' 210 for 1395.- Of the 05 firms xe Potting, 43 -were in Ontario. 12 In. • ' Quebec, 4 in,14anitoba, 4 in Alberta, one ..in Sa.zkatelretvan and ono 1:1 Prince Edward Island. was curious of Bourse, but ::she re.' • i ' emitted as she; had'. been before, .eft-, her ss off Scotland new tirel for her trials off Scotlondiha y puzzled.' Canadian Pacific British Cilium ii:i Mian his mood `changed. no. pul- led her arm roughly. "What 40 you blean,"'' lie deinandod hotly, "keeping; is the sex all this from 3110? .%hat do', you nth 'd i t mean,:staying in •this house 'alone, the bowcompany'sufirst tofd ill itattip7111- twilit Baty rUddorq t'acliltattt .r3a� with that gang of nturderaz-s hang- .l•.gatlon-in this parrots cllmnne s'of ting around, watching' your' every the west Coast. move, spying" On you-ar • Coastal ateams111tr "Princess Norah" will `arrive shortly at Victoria. Vancouver Island. The now ship ee " 1 ,r tees o ""Ge't your hat,'" ho commanded, 3iderable demand in South .Aures - "get . your hat and come with Whit Ian cieCardrng, to `oif1cials of. thsl You'il hive to stay* with::. us' What do CanadirnPacific ztai sway at Mu , • you neon« doing such things?", xlipes:,: _t toff of seed: wheat was Gay fell into -bis arms ;with clink-: ': recently shipped from Brandon to ing laughter. "You ` darling,"' she '• Peruvian wheat ranchers. and it :ts dine. "i•1ow adorable to Dave you or. I►ected t1,a;t further ottclers .will ' 'der hitt about like that.' But of conte fro n iiia. Sontll Ainericarl• re u i b t; au cI l :o >r 1 ors shall tl n Such hti hn gy .1~ � ' a _ . • d'en't paid to obadieneel" l.css than ri.mlltitto'.vas rGqui : band's' implicit end troubled €tc� to Which each boat then the ;Ito eeptance of her soniowhat lurid. story _saving equipment of the Caniti'13in.. was sweet sola0e, io Gay's ',sensitive . Pacific liner "Duchess bf rledtnrd" nature, which had lonoa grieved°tit the received 11s resular' test nt 14ew. Y r Yet* c nil b oat e e efara b misunderstandrng, lcavity and iiagrant Y em drkl:ttR suspicions wvitl whfe1i she 217335 sot-- its Christ mss cruise tit' the . oat rounded. •.:But tvhile,E lC she pleased.: )<ndlerl., rho finest 'wed most it ffclont boat loserintt' wnparwttt:x: C she loaighttirl •at. his serious view of; : Have ever seen." was the.eotnniettt the matter.. Whatever ,of "intrigue, ; maeo-by ;Jahn ,l« Grady, bead 0r lie cause for fear, h:id been on the island, • tinned States steamship tnsp'.rinn it was now buried in, the past. Tie:. service.. was. +a;ae present 1t .Aho self-ironseious Bush that- rose..tn her . tali. , Tire "nnrha.ss air 11ht'lenr4" 1, cheeks when' Baud wondered at. Ron- ald Ingram's repeated: appeaarance. tvwS sulliicienit explanation. 'Ion must, keep out of the forest, Gaye. I don't like, boat Chink. prowl. ing about, rind Pro goo* to find out "'linchess" elass ail of whom, are, speeds oil burners and. emit:med With .tete dame c•f"rilent lift S'tvttt; apparatus tor n,8t1 in an Oiliergc.r:-y. Ii .UENZA'S VICTIMS what •eta' is. up to. You keti' out of . Left 10cak Mise a the forest, -and ' keep your doors loaf,- .. > r ble.and a Prey ed. Deep the Baby in rnod. shape. "Megaso in Many. Forms Don't be afraid to'shoot. It you hen000 of the most •treaahiixous dis-.. u1 nois0, grab it and fare into the air."eases. ;Meting the people ltf Canada- Ile opened the drawer, sad took. ow; during the winter r►lonths is iniiu«•' , the pistol, to emphasize what the said.; cm*. It almost invariably ends with ""ilei Man expects a woman to hit s, c0nx(alicaition- of troubles. Xts vie- what 's11e' shoots at but a nervous time sutler with salternate 1`ovors x1' d : n woman is apt to show anywhere. So chills; headaches and. backaches. It Tiii'FSfi111Y, J. 10a), I1q2r More cups to the pound, more flavor in the cup, more ez tang to the taste. That's what mhLkes Red,Rose Tea also popular. Every package guaranteed. 1 st go i , fedt RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE ism g0.4 els to 2v,00fi,bpd llusbob or about "I�hY, ft is grass, Chimmae;' Ur - fivefold, compared with the+ 1ii.fo1c11 chin-»`4No it ain't, cos yet don't b33'V increase in western grain production, l to lcerp ofl' It' =�-1z dwy.are Age. . a SO that it .Is :a reasonable inference f corms wx caused by the pressure haat there will be plenty of -business .. of>rtight-hoots,-lout---rto a rtene_ —�--a .fh. and#0aat• 4 * eylaaua.Olt' ox floe wove- troubledwith-them long when so tam - The Ontario ports: pie a remedy as Rollanay's Goin 'a Re Huron " xiaxt 0101 Boys At 1lomet moven is available, Tho twenty-ninth annual at home � . i n Ys Association of Toronto will be head in the I'ox0st- r T© R IA ars .Tem lq a , Tot n Q,.:. 011., . virma;,t .•.- ovenngt Jan. 25th«`oriai4ts and Chiildreti _.. Ifo".—"""..t I,xcinslveinollgli.• 3?Uways boar@ .� �illr�atA of the IIu 'o Old ilt ' A 4n Use For Over•30Years City.yrehan (in this country :ton: for the first time.<ttais ts_ ,fust tike,'; -.. signature VASS . ain't it , iretttlq ra*tt. e i t i1' E as .. MOTOR COACH' SERVICE GODERICS-�,STRATFORD p , Bead dowrn pan � Retia. up 1480 ra1uS E 9 atm. p.m. 7,00 Godexielt 10:26 5.26 School 7.1$ Reimesville` 10.10. School . 8.10 1.000 , SpecI 1 7,20- . Clit3ton • 10.05 Special ' 8,05 .2;05 5.IQ 7.s5 Seaforth 9:60 6.05' 7,60 Sat 0.15 • 7.40 • St. Golumban • 9.46 5.00' 7,45 - 2.15 0.20 • 7.45.• Ile lin b Q«40 4.65 7.40 2,30 585 8;00 Mitchell 9.25 '4.40 7.26 2,401 5,60 88 It .8S et 0.10 4.26 7.10 3.000. • 1100 8;25 Stratford 9:00 4.15. 7.00 p,m, p -m, a.m. atalk • pan, p.m. Sc 001` h a ' vials o Ire n Monday, Tuesday; 'Wednesda T1lursda .and' I'aradiay .only. Saturday nigl'it coach 'leavesY'Stratford at 10 Pan. We stop at all Hotels and farm gates. • Coach 1eaveSiGederieh from hotels. t nnell loaves Stratford from • bus depot (phone ,68 and post office. *'Through cpaah both ways: • )• ,S ecial ratesi ;. p - . to .school Children tatiending Stretford school. e Goderich:Star's I LIST The Star and London Free Press.. ,. ; .... $6.5o • aXhe Star and The London Advertiser 6.5o The Star and The Toronto Globe....,..:.6;5:0 The Star : and. Tile Mail and Empire:.. .', .... 6,5o The Stan and The Toronto Star.....,.........6.5o The Star and The Farmer's Sun ... , . , ... 3.25. The Star ind The Family Herald and Weekly Stat' 3;fro The Star and,Satur f av Night— • 5.5,7% The Star and. Saturday Evening Post ...... , ... 3.90 The Star and The New Outlook...:.. ..:....: 3.90 e tar and Canadian• 1 -fomes and Garden-.. .4.65 The Star and May Pair.',, �:., , ....:.. , . -4.65 The Star and The Youths'Companion.......... 3.75 The Star and:.The Catholic .....: ....: 3.75 The Star and MVicLean's Magazine The Star and Rod and Gun . « The Star and Montreal. Witness, �« . TheStar'and World Special Clubbing Rates with other Periodicals may bell aid o application �i. 3,55 3.85 ."4.25 C;:if.at the Star Offtc'a-d Plione 71 for any infour-tg.ion,.._. ew y after effects `of influent* *nay leave the victim 4 chronic invalid.. You calx avoid influenza entirely bye keeping the blood aich and red by the U.Se of Dr. !Williams' Pink Pills. If you,have not done this and the dia. €'M0 attacka you, yail< can banish its deadly, after* effects througli the use of this great blood -building,.', ier've- rest)ring toner nem is roof of t'he power of lir. Willianoe Pink Pills over this trou- ble. • Mr. P. II. 'McMullen, Belleville, says:.—"Sense years ago, fol- lowing a severe attack, of influenza, I oras Teff; in such a weak' ; condition that Iny friends thought I would 11:t get better. 1 :developed nervous in- digestion, andmy.hleod.got thin and watery. In this weakened _condition I began the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Ills, and these did what other medi- cine had failed to de.:=brought nu) bark to health and strength..1 cart honestly 'ay I think them the bust blood builder anti nerve tonic known, and l shall always manse them." 'You can get the 1ai11e from your ., druggist. or by until at tO rents a box from The )i Williams Medieirr Coo II did." •- _ Vona rolled dais eyes heavenward, "",Ai; Dusk 1 Wag .All .Jumpy' Nerves." "A rv( man," loo said devoutly, is shadows. So II Want down and stay» heaven's greatest miracle.—She rife, : ed all night With Auntabuiryr.—Rand, because. she couldn't. Go one. -Like 1 was to bed, and when she raised the Your htr.. Ingram, I underatand per- blinds on tads. •side of the house, to- fe3 tiv: " • ` - waxd tit, hill, your 'knew,. she said, "Well, I tried to rot into the Ault. "ON you"lefttthe lights on. I didn't, house, and 1 couidn' 'And into the because 1 went dawn ,before dark. ar^y--11".4.• t?eLi'%+C2.Pa, h`L R•as.bYs•�" ,1l'1`: ,C,Pi.. eir a reirou 'Voice to the ' eiephone vest's sake, Gtxy,'this'�is ne protection to vou if you don't keen it loaded." • "1t. is loaded," she said indignantly. "1 always keep 'it . loaded..,1 klaow oaa,, empty gun Bawl broke olren''tile"barrel, and disclosed its 4enapty ehambere: +G'ay's. Ups parted, closed i1t1nIy', pasted again. Rand tool: cartridges' from tett# boa and, tilled it gtrimly'. "I'll keep SU eyeon it for yon,"" ho said. "You shot them out weeks ago, the last y.. .. r : time we Went try. the shore, And Bragging about the 'Preteetion of the Baby!" Gaye closed her fibs firmly, and Saki • nothing. Ilut she knew she had not emptied that pistol at target ilrsetiee. p On the afternoon of the day just pre- t. w�fous, she bad affectionately eieariee''1 anc1- polished the 13sbyr, and loaded every chamber. Some, other hand, !, not 21ers, bad emptied that barrel (To ,be continued) 1' • 4-• �. FARMER'S WIFE Th-kviilc. t)nt. LAND IlURIh1 A2,1) DAV CETS$TRENG1II By Taking Lydia L. Pit*. I1>11d'lrraas Vaget*bl. Compound b ) %pelt, Oat, g'1 ant takisg Lydia PMlt13*tn a V able (ant nd hiaisLtVi e web* too ..l *ea sadbeat ray were heavy *arid bardly M ww brad to the 4dtst that UAW w vI w Nl t,. IMM usirsessttx vary shayy site the sil st ps- rbap. b. 1....losaiaart Estates es of the Viol) Taio waw matting s M»131 study of Ott trays to wMelo -' whet they discovered sed 1 tMs sae,tiss.iv. stops that hart hod to tfta twat 'motive pietism .atartaiasw,at. The bb$w t ursavt, '• D.4dr• ef tAs Movistwtw r tatredero4 te oathr.itstfe tM this eattla..t. with elle areal ea ifs t.w iaa hataitd the reguirddM tt• mite llsifatsy. Pae Star. is shoot above 1.rrs Lapeer. Oval taint ISOre ttr.p.etten of a r:s: d1ac upon width sound ‘ihrlitielli arta tai. vduf - I Ms's -- tN■s waNe it dew htr its.1 a.t �� tw Istas� K the • AA War 14.1161111 E.[. ii''t1TijR (%P2t.CII1 H tS NOT 1►itl"T P.ACH 1W1TH (:RAi.4 t'R(1111TC"f( 1N CREA iti it is almost incredible that the wheat 13risittetioh of the three Prairie Provinces in 1906 was only 7.3,000,000 uatheia, but such 'is the fact. In at was 380,705:,4100 buuhelti, o. 11 tunes an great" anti thi±t year it was "stint tar short of 500,000,000. bda shots., The exports et wheat from Canada. in MO were only 17.000,090 bushel*: in 1926 they were 260,115.-. +14 lroaitrla, or 14 tiers -as -much. Ma twilitirtt for handling Nine trans, w ilt the trait have 'grown awe. This total elevator rapacity of Cath ad* iw 1990 was oa+1y la.fo0,0119 bush.. ,h. last year it .wars 109,110 0.000 bua- siraik a IT -fold ineresse, lbtwfstt 1900 sad 11017 the .Nrator rapritf ice. Horse and Georgia* flay Mutt hrefsassd from 114710,909 hush. --bliiidron Cry+ rot ristreogn CABTQti! 1 A of South St. .—. tiadierirlt kg