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Monkton Times, 8 Jan 1920, p. 6

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Nios oT cose and that’s next to the a Papist, If he’s’ alive he'll By SIR uaeye PARKER. il, Carseatten. And haps 4 eats Su there, ard comes in and is h Jeff Hyde and meyas he mid 5 HO. with, yon sits he doesn’t obey orders as he did those ‘of the! } eat othe we i . He said me "Yo Gee eae back tell of roladies -the-Sky, good Indi ver fo CHAPTER X. On a beautiful May evening V: Lepage, saps? bean and the White Ps are Wi day passes, ag Ae ere Jaspa: eines to ‘Genpe ease and Self Hyde ant ware, inquires of @ sergeant standing near,’ if Varre Lépage had arrived at the| Fort. few words bring ou fact that Rose Lepage is nearing Pave tanta “hie aout, being determined rom Shovanne to mect © trooper thinks. s or ten foe away; He shad bi | rre Le} braced himself for avy task : “Jaspar Hume, if the time has come to say good-bye it has also come when we should speak together for to set! in so fat as can be done, a long cou You have not let my Pate That appears Sho. asks he name ; 1 my, rescuer. of 1 ave not yet se when aut she will know that to. tell her all.” ‘Sen you tell Seiaee do_it.| you wreck her life?" is face was wrathfal, and is he chair with a iS a hands, but it soften in i e said ton y between She must never know—the world therefore must never know. uu are end here—but I swear it shall,” ie an ‘in fierce s the ife’s Bene? vit } our hy died.” a ag ain softene a then. his Sn tonahen the book inet he Ly: pected in his bosom, and as if his m whispered bury it ny t you. You will = cour wife's arantertean you w the cae eu guid: Bat yon back the money I got for that!” $ a pause, then Jasper icine replied; “Yes, upon suc! dimes, and conditions as I shall after fix. And you have no ahd” eal page?” ite added gent ¢ have no ‘ehlld; it died with my’ seat | Jaspar Hume looked steadily into the ey eyes of the man who had wronged.» i ok it eee oe Poublinglin ae ‘is feet, and said, Peer are a good man, Jaspar Hume. Good-bye!” | “eit vil he a, tell ie it wil Blease you, tell your that Ts i m1. ee ae mounted, ie most aay after, to join the yw ready for the jour- “ney back, Jacques sprang upon him and el his Pritgee against his mas-! re jing ae eante ah for the that Ml hear it,! sepa ts suid, “Tes il right, my a th then they ‘ted for Ae north again, doin a sha- dow fell across the aunlight that streamed upx irre Lep: : ie up. ‘There was a Martied ery m answering exclamation of ee ‘and | Rose iLer itenage was locked in and the von Who was a oe = tot rode aay to the noxth T came up, V: He reminded # of someone, but ? “can't Unk who ,. ‘i after ae re. the hata ne ibe de te my wie % He eet A naa and hed > Phat man was Jeanar ‘The wife vese to her fect with a ig. “Ilo saved you! He Jasper Time—ch, Varve saved me, Ros Her ey Rot stay and let-me thanlk him! Poor then been up Shere these ten struggling with the Joy: seeing her husb: heither when Jaspar ‘Hume went| cr away; and after that she grew to love de: | with a tender h the w # tree a us eae ‘in; in ae here.” rget. yw? faspar Hume raised his, me with gmniling and thoughtful "eyes: | “To oa and all mio never jeans? e was flushed, cue pain rat she felt it ‘ellow: poor Jaspar—Hume! fore et! a said. ee i “Othe Ena) sband ag : Tae been up here ellie Slings peace Aaa: It is easy™'to deal a wound that lin- “| gers,” in the way of a word written oN spoken, and it is a careful question »| whether it pays. ‘Times there are when one must as a S| friend ‘speal - oe ele foots a real as not succeeded ne, common séold is as little heeded as a few more pela Aa, a storm upon a houseroof. He t a war ol perfect creation; fere a tirade more or lexi? i when one who seldom remon- brates athe us look to the error of ow 2) e give heed, and pee are cont and amend our practi We know that the stricture was Rear e hena tle, spat er was heavy with grief. the hi sue oe es amusement in th gue-las depl aie means a drive rgument or to point a Tle er air site Ne sare BOG esi the worst. ot | added. Mn That Sone ahh ak ane wanteps site Lepage had borrow-| ently sa tic is beloved. The sar d si from Jaspar Hume,| cas; B sense 0! ‘He is the edge of any d agair [the successful, kind-mannered genius ie her hush: her a wee a mg 4 great man, my ” she] sai es sternly, a great man. His wife looked up, half-sta led at id, If. *| ment that he ly ‘2 gh| others But he does not seem ae le by the cant ss of his own nt e at The sunlight still came in ria ‘the open doo: skatchewan| | flowed swiftly barra enfant} 1b an eagle we loatin; Rete wade vent wadlitae se aie e trogpers mov ed back and forward acto squa and a hen and ckens Came ftut- tering to othe thes holds Whe wite yellow brood a ing Klas the p other, and ar rs wisttal She thought of ‘the rp Sayin There are , in fact, as to brag there. in an-| 2D sloped are not | in} faut ‘ite wil hic Hastened away from the door, eh "al {clean bugle call sounded in the square, [out the nest “Yes, d “we will be- janie s of gin the world a piration or a tender : CHAPTER XI ieee without a sneer, They do not try | bd 0 think of hateful th to say ae by " ihe erolenan to h d a promis: Eleven years have gone since that scene, was enacted in Edmonton, seene rises for the Jast act of that| drama of life whieh from a ‘hall in Piccadilly. Tt has seen td sperit ae together to do honor to a man) them all, chieved a triumph i Why the World Nesds Su: withholds 1 ig science. platform to go he is greeted by ai fusilade of cheers. y kindly. He is a yet reserved aspect individuality. qulet cordiality. the personal ongrata ions of his tri ains| ett al is arm and with him passes Into the street, The| e is a member of this great m jel, and its est Ih nts “Amid the cheers of the y drive away together. In-| Fife the ele there are fresh congratu- lations, and it i to arrange an impromptu dinner, ° Duke will reside has food, From the ane ae sugar formed a large norton, of man’s ays a sauais nee Ne} nd atta of tropic qintes ane on plan- mangoes, tales. ae -fru ants, and other fruits, which all is mtain a considerable percentage of erecta her not to be pu ‘or they » fruit the year one and the Children have sugar cane to suck or et ‘stalks of Haro, in the kom soeae plentifil,.or, tather, they ate | plenta aurin 3 nly peur and we live on seed Wheat, barley, c millets are the pr ate food. ‘stuffs of uy human race in LECT hele aa ¥j, | latitudes. And our chief root food, | gatd: “My eife-and send Te ease ae pavete, 8 starchy mot gue: | tions to the erent Ac nat have to go without | ‘for a moment. SUBa Hamoyedes or Bs-| toon at the fire, and then says sim-| kimo, are aeane invariably stunted. | “1 wish my ou friend Jacques! We our: and nearly all Ee then elite down and parteaae were small people ES | supplies of sugar began to me us ida: Your - cable-| th oy His years Wack en 1860 ‘gram has made me glad. The day is| 1900 Great Britai col sitter By over. fast idea was more suceess~| sugar trebled, and those wore just the ful than I ever ‘dared hope, and the; years in which the height nea weight | world has been kind. went town to| of our people, as well as their general | health, improved most spidertaite | . ae es Ss pauses and ee tha tral + "building called “Providence Cham-| hn His servant hay He ses to hi [es pas rathe cipal our ce re clover, steong-minded ‘ite Mahogany in runnin: ‘quite contented, d fe cna the! fiat of oe interesting to note that more | he sianal cud ga 0 is Seat than twenty sero woods are isthe banked have to" A of dol epee m, lars to you people living in Ca =! mentior speaeraure number mbich I have done on Lis every Pb iRiES Woods =eaunliely stained to imitate, When he is twenty-one he will mahogany, In the present circum-| aa peut one ncaa dollars—| stances, therefore, when the jemand Pa pai ea NR ed dip A inl te ove for mahogany is greatér than the sup fe si aevelon Anectatett r Ply, aaanal istaont attaches to suc | hi met ods as Carianiajor Colombian me- atom. tie nce. e will ‘agth(es over nothi aR ore to thee 1 0 lo serve. tor the rare A raresa he asateriont is made that ane a the y in its otan: bounced, salle: a smile ecting the man ai ‘hs meme oe tis Guard m to eon old Are te scomtade that Jaspar “Hume had Mr, Late A sooty cal pr Dakeneten it as a high class tabi ged. When properly seasoned it ot warp, check or shrink, vite Siiaanies Sand “vous ihrother well lumber is beautifully figured. Tt works ell, takes a alter r readily end! can be vias x moved slowly/ns ot ot jbishty polish nds grand minister, C: sate Niddauee toate is Batted | av Hie endnielled woodwork may be j cen ng a ntoist cloth, When iyeuking nd you are ; Spee them inside | pow bat ‘there's no place for, Prov idence in” new with shoes, taleum work in a field ed A Rise Out of Him. % farmer and an Trishman were at d over their heads. uD fs ae Cathet said a a e to be up there and ay in mii eee the Irishman. Pee ee eagetors bills are higher my wife says the medicines ase mite, pee, they did. Nw on’t. worry about that now. Sear to take your tempera- ture.” Patient “I'll that is going up. eat bet you'll find even -His Pocket Was Bare ‘Teacher was giving a lesson on good ‘behavior, and wanted to drive it home to eae children's minds, t she sought 2 point out the wickeniess of stealin “Johnny,” she ieee boy, “if T put my hand in your: Doccee and took out a penny, what would I ” t, instead of replying “A thief,” ae looked at her solemnly, and remarked: “A conju’ He Had Recognized Them. A lad of fifteen was driving along a country road, taking a load of calves o market, when he chanced to meet a eee a young folks who were evi- tly out for a pleasure excursion. The Siiste men of vee! party, ee it thelr merriment was of short duration, for, without a eee at n as vehicles. wei the country dest called out fs ‘his youl: be oe me a Ww haty you were before!” His Idea of a Joke. ill stood a ig not. utoists are at (.is-hill is dane are cautioned to come down Ay pended > this were the equally to read the 1 for him if he who, lives t | plained to 1 the joke might not be a EXa (ey War Debt is $1 nan President he total phmbey of oe Guides in | the British Isles 4 ‘There are nineteen peer ght in, the United. ‘King: vehicles anday, ed to cae airing the war. 8 27 are: 6,000,000. ast r sixty-three Aus! frais The record time geconds for skating ae Sei was made ugust, 1914, and Februar Victoria Crosses were original nee of din Se: a 50 as 1805. The journey from London to. Paris r akes 244 ee as fand and _ eniidiaien that war- 0,000 recruits | work tor v n drew recruits work and dressymak- Fremnettoma sett ing in Great Br ‘The firs ematograph ance ever given in the British House of Commons took place on August 12 of this year. Chilled ‘fish prepared in a can deal with vem. Newfoundland is old storage plant, which 200,000 Tbs, of fish es ie pom of Cue rae Slovakia has een 50,000 and 60, ano nd a Seon of De sa nbs for use with air [seas weighed 20 Ibs. end of tl th Sindee estou and agealt At the signing of the Armi total of German Hane and scouting aéroplanes had fallen. to 1,700; while | | the Allies had these GeaeLeena ae | front to the German one: While the tetal steam tonnage of the raat Hmpire is over 2,500,000 tons ss than in 1914, the steam snpping on the United States shows an increas of nearly 7,800,000 tons, All Ab ‘About Chua ware chins, with, litle esl 88 aiid @xe machines at tl weighed as tice, the vertically thi ith i be thin lips ot the piepdless ind, you find eruelty. ro serdiie ching acterize men STOOL Tuber ty a Hues ce ve cae saat carry their chins ward, with compress lips. ine ales show lack of.tore tally, Peay Satna and donot that essor ylelds, odneslnchurdeed sada; deatrts protec. The development of other facul- an makes up for this detect chins are pcetical, in ones tuttian: oto ‘teh able, People be subject to mounds fi her side, characterize a erievagthyzailt glinats aah Short chins show a aoe love’ of or- der a detail-—"a place for evel king an srything in its’ plac pe Pit Aerie < Injections cf tarpentine can he used to preserve wood from insects. Save the jnice from pickled fruit andéad ta the water im which you ‘ Giuriotity of Cows Hf Marked! perform |- mn with the sttenuousness of the in | gation. [ANY ANIMALS HAVE ae “NOSE FOR NEWS.” —Crows and Parrots Are Extreme Cases. If anybody should a you which animal you consider has the most curi- osity, your first thes roa be to sa ly is, but ae domestic development of feel teres oe For instance, TEC or which has a ae Hor nepal that would do credit to any sleuth, Noth- ing escapes its searching eyos, nose or handlike, feet which it ae delight in poking into everythin; oy. nature a night roving anieet the rac- coon has a highly developed sense of deel that enables it to ferret out oak thing you may happ pockets, ae tho ans it may us x the article it speedily util. Taccoo1 - an idefinite time to satisty its ty. suiriel Easily Tamed. ‘0 have much curiosit: mis er cay hon n by the readiness those) in to investigate Enythite ra ang hala ia your hand. Many of them will ransack your pock- ets and even search coat collar to satisfy their curious ‘nature, ae some are even venturesome ough to examine the contents of fics sican Wurth an, prob- ably in the os that @ good peanut has been left i It ig the curiosity of the goat that leads it to do many of its stunts, such as eating newspapers and other as Som ne oe animal has cept po! one as ah for that rea. Apples and Nats. inde oni fo still ‘The social Sixteen was to ect with Any | éxcess: ee rel et on ae Nan, hy every ne lene: it me See sn | Your nae goo! manieuring reek, : Sotietines "skin irration and ch ped hands are caused by the soap us Next Nan passed for the same soap does not ore with sheets of paper and pencils, al a make that has “Draw two views of an SNENOr one when apple,” she| f° it is nue A half few instructior personal Seat aios for I have prove: the truth of my advice-here givens: sire cet Girl. wee There is a girl in o iota tS kept at home ee ralbaaly. ft “he care sy an invalid mi Non Reiter and “ooked ces the pap: Fou. girls really ies ae apple sauce,” she admitted, aie the vertical but the others in’t you iever see the ay pple blossom inside?” and she sliced a thin’ horizontal ists and held it to the! turning her few spare moments light, ‘ing it incredulous cal 1e She could make clever sen and-ink sketches and she wa: £0 ole but it took her a “ea thine connect thes ace linha One day it occurred to wero Mastrate them iia votre e he dif saat operation bute fine ished dis answer.” Then she gave these ques- tio brown wrappin, Daper:s and eu ie it into sheets ave inehes and seven inch Jong hich were ‘folded and tied fogeter Seite blah ee xed wr apping cord, making ct le booklets. These were Sone Se a Mah Fis ign in ink wae eS e w ent of w olors, and was a recipe with the Pee illustrations in the What opps are these? «What do when we reach a (Seaeines further. ‘A sovereign. (Ki 3. Used after house.) 4. An old-fashioned flower. flower.) 5. goal. 2 (King.) butchering, (Smoke- (Gill fan animal. (Skeepnose.) | ° oot, ei ult to drive go t is hey persist in brea and if not noticed will cali into any house along the road, through all the rooms, even to the second or third si ni things ont json it i uh walk roa ve sketched out in tore, but toin 0 robably. the art OA efter his work aud | does notice a the cows ha scon formed around “him | Bteabchtne- outs thelc tack in Be Le ae to hy the myst ari y, but gos fime to fa im ee 2 repeat mano ital Co pe ee ise exes fact and ‘rented it in var morcus ways, ape tify. Other live stock is et to the same element of curt-| u Hees ay veut] idly about the viley will approack | the Tathiaeh eos then, ets a aulek | whirl, they are ‘off for ee run ikicking thelr heels high in the Dogs ae Very ee of the dog nounc _ if rca for a utes, when {ft m seems to be a little afraid of t! creature, but aan he can’t resist any age mger, so he plucks up enough cour- ge to touch is “with his paw. Then realising that it has not ae a ans it of commission vesti- Another equally humorous happen- ing is to get a dog to chase soap bub- bles. He will be highly interested s one is placed on the floor, breeze forces ii w it, keeping a respectful distance, ; however, at first. After several bub- bles are blown he will gradually draw closer and very soon to one of th osity, for who of us has not seen them pucker up their foreheads and stare in a quizzical manner at something they had not seen before? Little boys of the Orient often cap ture lizards by catering to*their curi: osity. When one of them spies a Haard that has scurried into a crevice time ho is rewarded by avila the tiny croature comig out to examine the curious fue: Hoe its den nd later it actually ead into the noose, which is aaa aig together by the watchful bi “Pish and frogs are equally curious to examine the many bright lure: earn ae will attract their s hunting all that: is a ale composed of rey: groupe (ogether and cov: fin em investigate unfamiliar objects and Is. (Spy.) 8, Manufactures somo (Bald. win.) 9. A kind of-shoe. (Russet. 10, Where we do all. hope Oat se, 1. Found in rivers. abe corners of the same page. ‘The recipes e plainly. printed in ink. kes, in another salads, in ‘another candies, ete, When a sapply of these wer ohent to. 1 | savaleeeaekaeer th GUteeny ete (Apple: she tale me Tevoutly that ea new Mi 0 18; The most beloved apple of ie eye.) The ap; (ata s apple. The sweetest apple. ple that is never swal- loved a (Love ap-| Sich ave In ponvon 16. A color. (Green apple.) 17, a a sharp apple. (Thorn apple.) 18. impudent apple. (Apple SRSA PERSE Lost People of Arronay By far the most interesting of the Tont people of pars) tite network nals which prevail — through the Sallerat The louse o the one tapping the Gila riv which supplied with water the tite es 19. A sign of confusion. - (Maiden’s hae . It gathers in the crops, (Har-! eae “apple.) 21. It falls from the sky. (Snow e.) ‘0 Thu HT ar Pes {Walnut an whieh Tas ext0 Abbreviations of two boys’) terest among arohaclogstt in aoe iat names i aber ten Shee rs. 85 fvo gute from the dairy. (But- volume of water taken out by ternut, cream bag 4. Found near the sea. (Be ut. 5A letter ‘of the apie (Peae| 2 on .) 6. Part of the sh ene ) girs name. ou ory nut.) 10. A quick Tene ‘and a ite name. (Pecan.) over its pebbly ae Boat as it did 2,000 or 3,000 years ago. For siti and catiae eeoutia mounds A tox of chocolate-coveved nuts was fee tisdepticn aie ache peannt | filled with small canes ere nts were. in at of wie aide ora! ton. The ‘Thanksgiving § Secret. | Once counted 1 my little store, lami Why was to others re? over ie pols Sieber | Why ware bir lips with honey fed, ni onsa sunaaenoe While I haa labor's hard-earned bread? the basket to each place, | A weary; hopeless task scemed living; Leould not bring to God thanksgiving. ieee of Mele (creeper ‘at trai ed table a camo @ poor man to my oes d with Ae my scanty s aa pod Bnet Ga sat e of want ha own, paste | an tanto Mole werd ay uaenes with heaven's own manha ae eee PPy a here a she smiled) a ae see be Or. thor ie ent What ebb joy there is in livin ne br a to God my glad Prana Well Kept Hands, A reasonable amount of self- cane sag d pride in one’s personal appearance! @ great asset to any girl or a satis r. As the,hands are just a dicative of character as tho face eae should be given scrapulovs care, that, ——+ Useful Eye Hit, Small foreign bodies la are not imbe! a in the eyeball mi eet e removed by going into a ak 7] ‘ook OE up toward the lighting ier bees in. this aa particle to be are ti the eres the eyo. It is then easily removed a ore at ai si Sy means of a clean hanaerehie : tas| ce them: fairly — glistening with Ve if ‘A 'soft’*white hand ee nati ordi ever eration and refinement * che anid tay apering's usually w away from the common people the incompetence of its “naesestor“tn they are growing towards selfishness, xi fess it is a sure sign of idleness and; aa is the Monat evil of the walt # much good time to keep 7H. W. Beecke: By an attractive hand, I mean one that is smooth and firm; the nails? fr oe from dirt, cut round, and fairly close, and the quick pushed back. Resp a stitt brash on your Washatand, | and with it serub your hai nd an d nails, | meee least: onde te at ewar'nt ee for thi cleaning the entire Y and dry. wel ta kee m| from Sangh a Keep ready. a abtitien compdsed | ria! parts of U and imme the, i free from the seople claiv: t

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