Pep” a ‘ tae mi * il seni at a ee : ‘ * F host none ap ence ieee tte Ts cemented Aen ee eee 9 em Septem nent en SN iY Ae Seen on en —_ ome Ries aod ~— ae : epee Te lod . yp ae his == : S*%\ “Something wrong with that chap,” he 3 oid ee “ a or ; . thoughty; “I’ve seen men like: hie be-: vinegar, put lamp he deh a and] T eee.) 4 pee SS : : , , se is’ with such that our prisons. boil, them yrenty. sainnrtes. 9 TRAY AN): Se : t ther | ) T 3 T | ore filled.” come out clean and bright | pe ern gee ape an ae Ee “4 ‘ By } he {Law of ooth | Bill Lathrop emerged from the cabin | Where there are many chi'dren in} 7) RMAKEY “SELLS THEM 3h ous ey aa | “til, me) 33 we cae - the panord the family a handy box for gabe ot Smiles a Be en cient a 2 . fate ng bid e-dulcy Porm: OL | is made by taking up the beards in the you with, Bie ‘ and aion poe vee! meepprevinely. But he top step oe. 1 side aoreb hing- god REP. g pure sates Ti eek . | said not : yaeain: io: ¢ ne 2s lead , ‘ if ce 9 { 9, ai fi ae | aed aie ede be sree alnetacnels bt a! ing them and putting a strip of iron RING mechanto of your own choke nai 3 Mar se ari Zt ers 289 guest, and he was forced to regard | along the outer edge to hold the step, ‘tay ear, 0 city rebrorontelve 0 ‘ SRS My samt. | : : : Vogel as such, unwelcome though he | | rf re GoM LS pails He Pes oe tion, Very large stock always . Ie} oy as tee tap , might be. He had overheard some 4 Intellectual Honesty. there. was th Hts ar 3 _| to hold the. rubbers. a ha akevis Use oar Market fee W | By MERLIN MOORE TA YLOR | the gunman’s remarks. anent “hill. | ‘ nes ived Py : - ipeaieage stimulus oer aE Se TU) Aled ack tea ee rs Used | ig syeiret | BY q . hillies.”’ too, and they had not been|,” The chief need of to-day is intellec-| Ve **om the nature of the exhibition. - | oa Zouge panies dio | pay: a Ae asi bie pleasant to him, ~ | tual shonesty, Those who had lent relics were proud oN Pee —> ee hae Seat ey NG opyrant " dp neck een - “You-all air a Jedge, Stell tells me,” It is as essential to, women as to to have their heirlooms on exhibition, Ff oS Qe. ney ina train, When they made the “5 Bt | he said. The Judge nodded. ‘There; men, 3 and those who had nothing to lend Sow Veo first stop she looked astonished. Lean=| = Bete. Synopsis of Preceding Chapters, | in a lonely spot ‘1 the weeds and then |is somethin’ been a-worryin’ me,” con- Some met can judge themselves} ¥oT° eager to see the interesting col- | ing out of the window, she inquired | e Re : _ dour Vogel, a notorous criminal, | that the girl, leaving the unconscious | tinued the mountaineer. “I gits a| without juggling the seales, but few lection of their neighbors’, cherished , | anxiously of the ‘conductor, who had. a is offered $5,000 by Lebrune to kidnap jyhan to the mercies of the thug, had | paper,oncet in.a while and hit air al-| women ean. | possessions. : just swung himself off the plattorm:'{ , The exhibition was held in the town FROM HERE & THERE “what's the matter? What are we | ; Judge ‘Graham, terror of evil-doers. | crossed the mountains in the night and|ways a-knockin’ the Government. I) . yt is easy to be. truthful and fair to As n : ad A . Yn ” tt . } ey . bene at} if . ? 5? ia’ Lebrune leaves “Silver Danny's” | sent back her father with. instructions | can { do much more’n read ef 1 spell], neighbor, but hard: té:kéep: fromide- hall. The antiques were arranged to stopping for? Have you stalled your’ engine?” : k'.. saloon, he is observed by Ralph | to getsome of the neighbors and bring | ov! the letters and lots of big words ; af Chavlton of the Departmens of Just “the Judge to the Lathrop cabin in ail don’t pretend to ederhent at all, ceiving anid fibbing: to one’s. self. the best advantage; a card “eu which Right Description pbc A Be tice who hes. dubbed. him “The Gray | rudely contrived stretcher of their own | but hit tells of how purty soon we If Canadian girls are to be happy tips clearly printed the age of the . vppeis 7 Lael article and the name of its owner was|) Tenderfcot—"Gee, that’ dog has @ Taught the Fowl a Lesson, ~ ep 3 Wolf,” Vogel takes the $1,000 given making. Of the struggle to lug his folks what air poor air goin’ to have and contented as future wives and] % : ee tied to every contribution. At each long tail. It mrust be about three feet. An ignorant chicken, unversed in FS him to bind the compact to Stella! dead wei oo : aah aoe o 9 , . i@ht these long miles he learn-/}a chanct to change things. All of us| héme-makers they must tell bthem- eat mre ea tpeo tin aay oa ag ed only many months later, is. to He alike and share and share} selves the et ci gc = ee table some one who had made himself First Class Scout—“Yes, that’s his the appetites of American darkies oe Stella is now earning honest wages {1 ; On ae Leg ‘f une ye RG Rar auint bata ire Ment ed I cannot impress too earnestly upon familiar with the history of the vari- back yard. crossed the road in front of a colored Mies o a factory and refuses to marry Voge. goGle,, Voge at i disgusted silences! ys" 6 divided a abba y our girls the importance of being hon-| °"* articles answered. the many ques- aye detachment, <A soldier broke from be unless he gives up his evil ways. She af gonned fOat Hay np per Laas ste., Bot hit tr ities fea sruantd te aletLowWand therupbloes in tele things brome eee ore eae Essential Characteristic. the ranks and started off in pursuit. Al es » 4 Cb ere on on suller- aL: een el hs ‘ . : 4 ’ da ’ HW , “ rT) oak et Erliketion.. Vic a ote na Tay ance and Sonate Stella had vouched | me thet airy rich man is a-goin’ to as well as big ones. -If you spoil a| poy eee bene at ag bill Mie eb nig ih Halt!” bellowed the -offieer (am "i Judge Graham lies bound in a shack for him. But he could not ignore the| ®ve Up anythin. The paper sez the| cake in the cooking don’t say, “I patos ie? Pam pt a Da i. wheels, samp-| Ike a man ete see CRATES: | tone miles out of the city. “The Gray fact that these mountain folk at whom| @Y this is a-goin’ to be brung about| didn’t mean to do it that way” or lers, silver, Brass, cop sae AHIG,. DEW LEE ba aa etruck ft; he's “a: baseball Both fowl and Negro only quickens Wolf’ demands that the Yud e should he secretly was quite willing to sneer} ** by overthrowin’ the Government and| “Something went wrong with it.” In- ware, pottery, an old leather fire) umpire. ed thelr paces. Qo a creuly t g Fit pe g g } let certain prisoners cff with merely | as “hicks,” kept him constantly under puttin’ in another made up of sech as| stead, say to yourself: “I made a fail- bucket, a yellowed, hand-made dress | —— “Halt! Halt!” repeated the officer, | we-uns is. I kinder thought that meb-| yre of this cake. Iam going to make} which some one’s great-grand-|- Habit. The dusky soldier made one plunge, | grasped the chicken by the neck, and — a fine. Threats of death for himself| their eye. Even when he chose to ‘ ( { a iS Figs cand torture for his son have no weight} stroll beyond the confines of the clear- mother had been christened and a Maid (reporting) —“There’s @ man 1 { be you-all, bein’ a Jedge, might ex-|], cnocess of the next one.” ners . man’s high hat that was two hundred] at the door with a wooden leg, mum,” plain hit ter me. When a: garment you have made stuffed it, still struggling, inside hig: with the just ware: Charlton becomes |ing in which the cabin was situated © euspicious of “ Gray Wolf” and/he had an uncomfortable feeli Judge Graham did not reply im- n se ; 7 Vogel, Stella Lathrop joins the Inner he was bein comfortable Fedling tha‘ | mediately. He was thinking that even |for yourself does not fit you or look and fifty years old. One table carried) — “Thank you, Magele; we pa Sel acids A eget Oks 2 ches ae Council. Chariton visited Stella t0| him, WeehaTt 5 in this far-away place the Bolshevist|@9 nice as you would like it; don’t military relics of every Canadian} any.” Dere!” he panted. ‘Ah’ll learn you 8 Be struggle from the Indian wars to the — to halt when de captain says halt, you” he cursed himself as a find out if she knew of Vogel’s wheres! fool for ha “ek vewe x ;| serpent had reared his head. He had blame the material or the pattern o : é ving listened to Stella and n oF | Great War. Right Description, . disobedient bird.” abouts, and when leaving the hotel) jormitting her to bring him here at heard of a mysterious paper, secretly| the sewing machine. Just confess At the end of the evening girls| poor Suitor—‘“Is it true that your, es * ‘ . * ; raw Lebrun break. into her room and}air The mountains awed him. Already | Published, which had for its purpose! that you made a poor job of it and try the instillation of the subtle poison of] to do better. dressed in historical costumes served] father has lost his fortune?” Princess Beatrice a Composer. ate. | ing their faith with money to them in safety.. To a stranger they! er th: . ; t. in part, belong to her er that had long done duty for many] 2O% 1 Pat’, siden alts ici affair, it was not long before a con-|™ the boiler and the other end in a Mary’s Motor Mind stimulate industry and pros- | offer well-nigh insurmountable ob-/ generati “athy one | SF ai stacles. of ah Guat eaina won tract He snif. Peer or Pe i is ae siderable number of antiques had been| mall vessel of water in the sink, Stella Lathrop ‘had not told Judge) fod hungrily at the odor of ‘pine and( men. who. won fame GhaAkauncone: ih collected. which must of course be lower than ype AN sre Bo ee not men-|balsam. It had been years since he the last century. Under the ens of | the admission fee was twenty-five, the boiler. Both ends of the tube must ne at she and Louie had brought | had been in the woods, and their effect | «Cyaribel,” Mrs. Ghanian Shasnaee: pe cents—a sum that no one felt was be under water and no air allowed to ferred their visitors to other persons with water and holding a thumb. over honer, the bad manners av ‘im,”’ | 4 ; have faith and they are back ~ Mary, a modern child, had been ' brought up, so to speak, in the front perity. geat of her father’s automobile. At the age of ten, she took her first jour- | Pe Re : Vogel rush to her rescue, Lebrune 8° : i She witkat At the fs s ursued he was quite homesick for the smoky, : : : Voge! nd hells al Bt 40 safaris Both of bia city in his nos~ Se ie detiee? Badin eas Weigh yourself on the same scales, coffee and doughnuts. The unpreten-| Hig Lady Love (sighing)—“Yes, all Princess Beatrice, aunt of King © eee the hub where Judge Graham is im- nected kiraets het we RAT * Abel cunte iow, out of. toueh with everyday | Peery, teak yon would have your] 4s refreshments tasted the better) is swept away, but you are left, dear!” | George, is said to_be the only really” ¢ prisoned, but was frightened intg Te-1) 0. had known. | St wore, all the lite affairs, these simple folk offered a fer- butcher weigh the meat you buy and for being offered by waitresses inthe} “Great Scott! J should say I 4M} jiterary member of the British royal Bry turning to the city, Stella insisted Wi , tile field. which you seldom take the pains to picturesque dresses of the French re-) lett!” ! family, and she is also a quite talented re oe dk eno BANE ae duneannelaus eee a hai eae oe ene grandeur} {ts just another case of a lot of|look at while heis weighing it. See gime, the flowered muslins and frilly seit composer aS 4 > a r ») P ‘ a. . A . , , : M4 | 4 " ig - a . | Seep hae tp Peay the ney Connetl Cnnpebeed: tain va 7 tie ssi rae danged fools monkeyin’ with a buzz| that you get your Money’s worth out ogo ti of early Colonial days, or One of the Sights. pats ——_ fg under guise of a messenger from head-} glorious handiwork of Nature he dub- apt pe said Hope he phe aevpe ne of yourself. The worst cheated per-|; . saraie high-waisted frocks of a| ,« man was visiting Ireland for the ea f Gass crs and atterwards Lebrune re-| bed “a hell of a lot of hills and trees.” atthe Ry eey x x mania és Aaah son is the self-cheated one. eres first time. In Dublin one warm after- 4 oe . ealed the secret of the Graham plot. Visions of being compelled to remain| Gone was the dignified cutiah: of the Woman is destined to become a noon he put his handkerchief over his 9} ao i At the shack Lebrune discovered there indefinitely until the hue and 2°) F me far greater factor in our economic life Good Habits. nose and said, in a choked voice: i or Not 10 Ru i Ohecriten’s identit Alfred Graham)}cry which already he fel man of law as he strove to put him: || | °F a gira USAW nedintance Judge Graham, ' raised agaisaciive ah tr sure Was! self on a plane that would make: all than she ever hag been. Rouge won't} “Whenever you see an adult who| ‘What the deuce is that?” ks ! on recovering consciousness, finds him-| which he had fled cee t er eae he was about. to say easy of compre- cover a defect in character, nor will a| does not like vegetables you may de-| “That? sald the Irish guide, “Why; | ; Se er ners concen in np Se ene ae ee 2 nenegnnes i sip esata to thie ma: wig keep hair from falling out or|pend upon it that it tis because the that’s the River Liffey. Didnt ye re an @ 0 Pegi zi the be : < : ‘ “No, siry those t at promise you turning gray. Life is full of mistakes| mother did not use tact in forming | know,-man, that, the gmeel o’ the Lif- ee CHAPTER XIIL—(Cont'd.) tagieak te maheve that ne Mee etka ange. ee wanes ne which you have|and those who make the fewest are the vegetable habit when that: pian fey was. one o’. the sights 0’ Dublin?” : c x | ‘He let her go then. Almost imme-| his past behind him and thus would pull aah ee ed cae ae a case those who realize and admit them as} was a child,” says Elizabeth Townes, . ty j 2 diately a lanky mountaineer, with’ minke bimsel? worthy of her, was suffic| Sou turn the ‘grindstone while. they they make them. “Children who ‘do not like’ the things] . Poor Johnny. - wes on +3 fe | | grizzled hair and beard, clad in home-, ait Sete ie spark of love which| sharpen an ax. What they really want} . The person who won't admit a fault that are good for them, point straight Johnnny—‘“These pants thal you i | spun, appeared in- the doorway. His b seth ; ore she had kindled in his|is a chance to destroy the Government is intellectually dishonest. He or she| to the fact.that the mother is either| bought for me are too tight. Saat ey es 99 held iy ree teh ~ gene ty eae and set up one that will allow them to is handicapped at the start. The| careless or stupid in regard to diet and| ».Mother—‘‘Oh, no, they aren't.” , ; eyes of the Tedae ‘five a vara, ide hi pas ss pacerncy there of Judge Gra-|run things, to loot. the banks, to take kitchen is the first fundamental of the| child phychology. Johnny—‘Fhey are. too, mother. VERY time you spend a — escayed to i hy her Saxtet Dae dite oar eds matters. Vogel felt}away the property of those who have| home. The entire. family.usually has “Little children’s habits. of eating | They're tighter’n. my own skin.” dollar for advertised goods; fF ~~ ie then came to the see ater wie t ti : r ec the jurist was | it, to make slaves of women and girls| to suffer for the mistakes made by| are wholly made by their mothers or Mother—“Now, Johnny, you know create employment ee Be tie v 7 iG, o travel the mountain folk would| and to kill those who oppose. the éook. That is th son why| oth ho h 9 aie as 4 | that isn’t so.” ites aa 4 ats ‘My gal done tole me as how you escort him to the railroad and permit| ‘Mr. Lathrop, if those dan d trai We a Pia ea Saeco lacs SER hid: Be Te EA ES yO ae Se for somebody, wus better, Jedge, and [ ‘cum in to' him to go home, And in that moment! tors por hold “ot things ee tains there is an increasing demand for| Tactful suggestions and a little imag-| Johnny—"It is, too. I ean sit down Erk ol pay my respects,” he said. “TI ain’t| “Big Louie” felt sure that the dan ; Y\trainine in scientific housekeeping, ination will create the right habits in| im my skin, put I can’t sit down in my ; ee oe be Aira Pk eer | would run red with the blood of their ; ? & in zs - 3 cay <— pagsive ke a hap: to himself would become a real men-|victims. None of our lives would be cooking especially. co pony child: Thera ce Bet Spe ae earth. Danie. Every time somebody ole ae Reitee a} a Re ap at air erty ace ae had no hope that, back in his| safe unless we were worse than they]. Infallible laws of nature punish| but is amenable to this sort of loving spends a dollar for advertised coir Tome bay “We all do re tnke ate eat & ity, the Judge should not learn/are. Up here in God’s blessed moun-| intellectual dishonesty in the home,| suggestion. Quite True. gocds they create employment” § ii stebeceue fe ro th shor ay acing sah ras oge!, was wanted in connec-|tains they are trying to set some of| and, unfortunately, as a rule, the inno- “Habits of right eating should be}; A pompous manufacturer of machin- for somebody—maybe for you 5 i rule, but if Stell says as how you air| put ay : ff e kidnapping and would| you at the throats of the others. They | cent suffer along with the guilty. formed in childhood in such a way that| ery was showing a stranger over his ! ‘ Ape . hy BOY ONE YOU put the officers of the law on his trail.| wouldn’t be satisfied until you had a} In these trying ti he house-| a boy | , ni : pest all right they ain ¢ no one in the Cove| Why had he permitted himself to'lis-| little riot of your own in this very fe h ms hy 2 seataatyp z Sh, Sa - ee eat only the things that) factory. | that may sound far-fetched , ; } oO 1 ; 4 2. : i £ j i : ' ‘ ay i ' j ’ i ee : As ’ 9 ‘d Li cen to Ha Rina name is Bill} ten to Stella and bring the. Judge|cove. No, sir, they are liars an Fea i's ge! a mos a ag Boy : © ae = e no eR me and healthy. Fine piece of work, isn’t it?” he but if you reason it out you wee zathrop, and Stell, the red-headed gal along? Far better to have left him to| tors and if they succeeded in deceiving pea rah RA Sarees piitseahr eR Toute? abstain ae the milk habit| sald, when they. were looking At & very ape bo et a a-nursin’ of ye, is my ps or live, as might happen, in the cel-| you into supporting them they would know exactly how much she has to| and is naturally prejudiced against ingenious machine. . will find that it is so. 3 epiaeh? tou for hosvitalit "ne of the shack, He cursed himself|turn upon you and wipe you out the | COV°r every branch of her housekeep-| vegetables, because they are different. Yes,” said the visitor, “but you | f Mr Tathve paid Pb a tighavn, ae So | softy.” minute you discovered that their | ing and she should so conduct her af- That 1s the time to appeal to the child’s | cannot hold a candle to the goods we The world revolves upon Indus- t : ; 3 tending hie] 1 MT poe y “ Seg! ae Ap Ee in no pleasant frame of) promises are only the stuff of which| fairs as to make her books balance. | imagination and to make use of tact-| turn out.” try. ae ham of the Tederal Court and yg stt ee Aas og peene es eS sum-|dreams are—” He stopped abruptly,| She should make her figures as well | ful suggestions. “Indeed!” said the chagrined manu- Hg not quite clear in my own mind just! sage to th sail : d im take the mes-|for the mountaimeer had leaped to his| as herself tell the truth. She must be! “You can never get the right re- facturer. “What is your line?” , om t ‘ ae eae how I happen to be here, but I am “Who's ‘that ovr tiec opie OM te cde pike! areal toe he othe ik popping | ‘careful, cautious and accurate. The. action from the child’s mind by play-| ‘“Gunpowder,”was the reply. That which creates industey Is i f banded Phe ie ae is ml eis ee manded. Stella already had told him “Gosh, thet there’s the biggest bird “apr Goan, rapptices. se hovesty, a ibe ee ke Paes Sh a o : Rae ng "SONU eee - 5 Sehatshis ap. ghebntinaedl ae raph offic a boek tet Be Crean was coneias and|I ever seen,” he exclaimed. the cornerstone of all society 18 apne Seong aug the child It’s Up to You. out of goods, and the buying f : oe . ,|apparently none the worse for his ex-| Judge Graham caught sight of it | 74PPINess. naturally wants. to follow. it.” If you want to work in the k of other goods to replace them. bo . eee like to send a message to my te ceeien ee hes Pebiss sea then and his ears heard distinctly the 5 ler = woman ee oe, i ie : 0 4 shop : Sone Teenie ae aT TTY s SN pe ‘ mountdineer did no ! : lf i be cheat. E ; 19 43 ‘Srtan, Jedge, sartain. One of the ply. He had no liking for this hail rOthat isan a Poa oh explained by ofl ‘< ee sey be _ {Like the kind of shop youd Hike, Without industry the world — § Gi) ree dae: be glad is tote it . Jasper and, ing brute of the city. “Some Army flier on a eee Right I thet we “esa et idea pa useful a piece| You needn't slip your clothes in a grip would stagnate. a the agent there send it. Pll see | “T.et’s see it,’ continued Vogel and ) My b - F Se of rubber tubing or hose is in the kit-| Arid start on a long, long hike. ie | if 1 kiv rustle up a bit of paper and) essayed to take it fro Pecan feshate, Mc St Lapeer cabehat raat a An Antique Bazaar. chen. 1 measured the distance f You'll only fi y . , L kit : om Lathrop’s| proudly. : ance irom) xou only find what you’ve left be- Without st 3 : | “4 hy. ele "1-¢nd-both in th ere hand. He found his wrist clutched in} “Fust one I ever seen. Thet’s why A correspondent Wees pei novel, the faucets over the sink in my kit- hind, : ay eet ibe ai se Re a Nef - neat ieldel 2 na yey gape a vise-like grip and above him the|I thought it wuz a bird,’ explained | practicable and instructive entertain- chen to the back of the range, and onj For there’s nothing that’s really new. ng, industry would cease. ees ‘eee wo mea Beaks ~ Sains A: nat 7 Pieice ree 4 eyes of the mountain man glit-|the mountaineer, shamefacedly. “Why | ment that those. who originated it—;my next trip to town bought a piece|It’s a knock at yourself when you : eed we The motntaineet . found rip and othe Seda dine finan a, it’s turned and is comin’ back.” two women members of a chureh of rubber those ten feet long and three- knock your shop, Those who refuse to buy at Bee ¥ t brought them to the bedside. Roughly, | showin’ it a on . aft be aca (To be continued.) organization—introduced to their quarters of an inch in diameter. That} It isn’t your shop, it’s you. the present time, because of af Ps 4 ati but evidently trying to he tender, he/here in the aaatitna We ain't dn the RE Natit townspeople under the title of an ri Tee Site cae ch: WONG RY Teer Sey —- false impression regarding sf Bee Ao propped Judge. Graham up while the habit of forcing..ourselves into- other Women Song Writers. antique baza eS pln a! peti as The Soft Answer. values, or for some frivolous . ‘ ( : mcesare Was wriven. | people’s business.” He handed the tes writi The women visited everyone whom) “1e Hirst use to which I put it was} y ) | é Then he took it and departed “in! slip of paper to his grinning son, re- In me field of es a ark = Peas they knew had old relics in their pos-| in filling my large clothes boiler. This! e; ee old gontiomes had fol- reason, retard industry, and by ‘are search of one of his male progeny to leased Vogel and turned his back. on Nyheter = rom | -..ion—household articles that had} had always been too heavy to lift when Peal csr naee catiunthe REL snd Wary so doing Impair the prosperity | : ae \ eend to the station, eighteen. miles! him»~Wor a. moment the hand of the others a full measure of it appears to}, in the family for years—and ex- fall. und necesuiteted amencus. tri horrified at the condition of the horse. | Be tee ever the mountains. For the Cove was gunman stole toward the butt of the have been withheld. Notably is the) lained that the Y should lie to borrow Sys and ‘torih Rain vadtenic ‘ Khe It was almost a skeleton and was of themselves, the community | 7 sf ‘an isolated community unto itself,‘ revolver under his coat, then it stap-| ter statement true in the case of wired a Pia: She tea mk to stove! panting pitifully. they live in and the country K \ _ separated from the nearest town by al- ped midway and he contented hi : AT Clara Wreck, who became the wife of the things, exhibit them and chars? ae water es smaller vessel. “You ruffian!” he exclaimed. “How : SS most impenetrable mountains, ravines| with brushing off the spot aioe. L Robert Schumann Before.-her mar- small admission fee to the exhibition. pen 2 sunt that it also saved) can you everioad that one be tt are ; Be a ~ and tangles of timber and underbrush.!throp’s fingers had closed oh ae > r The money was, of course, to go to strength and time to use my rubber ; 2 Ste» Rade oe ath | fa Pat} Hi ‘ - ; gers had closed about his| riage she had written a number of : a such an extent- It is exhausted. Look a ae Eo igh on all sides of it rose great peaks wrist. | further the particular church plan that} tube for filling the water kettle or my The important thing to remem- [- BSS) ef virgin timber through which here! Judee Crah . lovely songs. It seems hardly to be| foot. Those called upon were Hah tus Yj) at its tongue hanging out.” . ae ee ‘“ | Judge Graham was able to leave the| doubted that Schumann did not wel- WAS Oe PPE CREES TE as eo: K “Wxhausted, is it?” s ber is, to buy from those who : ; and . = , said the driver. | 3 cg there ran an occasional hog bed after he had eaten and rested ‘ lad to lend. whatever desirable| -It is easy to siphon the water out of mine ‘ So {+ trail’? Only the shaggy mountain! Piloted by, Stella an one side nae a come his gifted wite as a collaborator, casi they had: and since they re-| the boiler or tubs by fillin: the tub SFOee pi en MU ERO et eee. advertise In this fapet ae ; ‘< ee eee Pe Aaa at seeter os “the enter, he hobbied to thid a aoe ae a Agi! ore ons . y : J Pl He’s putting his tongue out at your. merchants and manufacturers ” pers porch and sank gratefully into a rock- er nusvean sams ° 0€8 | who might li ontri ho! each end unti id wayne 3 a | ght like to contribute to the; cach enc until one end can be placed breast Noah’ is still met with occasionally 4 | him in the automobile as far as ran’ on hi ae ; a | eee ; n dim was ‘ i | m-| get in. SS the traveled road, had hidden the ear | hig blood, mention eine Yeas af TO Ots: BOG Nes) CEOS eee Se i a ie Sahat Suite. ra are a sliced onien t 4 ay —=|city life, there ran a Sein or sg ttne most samous-.of Which Js.“Come dius: In: ae eee ye pg cnet cles a o | : Weee Ste See pe cg noes and, in its natural ele- Back to Brin.” wey - a a Al. 3 ; W iment, it leaped into bein Annie Fortesque Harrison was the S d Th 0 “it ° ee ‘ ; g once more. | is 5 | | | \ He leaned back in the chair and closed| Composer of “In The Gloaming,” Mrs. Hynames ail ely rigin Send far Deécipe Book, FREE! at i mas ee gre Charles Moulton wrote “Beware.” | , , hid \\ ' hen he opened them again they] Dora Bland Jordan wrote “The Blue Sei a rested upon the morose features of} Bells of Scotland.” Liza Lehmann Swit heoeies 1 isd eighty sepatalsons be Louie Vogel. The gunman again had| was the composer of the lovely song- Variations—O’Dwyer, Diver. mE Sie eee piek ultimately to . sat down upon the porch and was vici-| cycle “In a Persian Garden.” Last Racial Origin—!rish. Conaire Mor’ (Connor the Great), Soe 4 ously whittling a piece of wood. Judge |. é Bie asuy, S = Glee Wa hee: who was monarch of all Ireland in old in sanitary air-tight 9 Graham had never seen him before, he thése hauntingly beautiful songs, | source 109 B.C. . - : | MA\\\— | knew nothing of hig history, but hig | “When Sparrows Build” and “Ruby,” | There are two separate and distinct tins, the maker’s package ve | Ee ‘ | y \\\ discerning eye, if not the clothes that which had a tremendous vogue in the | clan names of old Ireland which have NOYES otter guarantees purity ae : REICH EN \\¥ Vogel wore, told him that this was no|Jast generation, were but two of the | heen Anglicized into Dwyer and Diver, ae 4 on Hn REE OTR Tey ‘ 4 Rina ts. i ae | } ‘(simple child of Nature. There was|outpourings of Virginia Gabriel, wh if vou bear either of these family acial Origin—English. actory, the Nd eh _ tne p g 8 ; o}and if y Shue A ai = A : iS Go oe ae ee VY TTAMINES the earmark of the slums in his every} can hardly be plamed for suppressing | names the only way in which you can urce—A given name. contents keep indefinite- eh ee Meee ae tac a Rg + - f\j ; motion and attitude. The Judge kne : F oO One might be te cri ] : See oe \, oy , A SM | atint he must be that: “ci Re xnew | her first two Christian names——Mary | find from which clan your name comes ght be tempted to ascribe a VY. Economical. Wii woe 3) aks Al | whom tothe iad shoes a of! Ann. an tribe Hace Uie eoudalday: ston by | PHAnish, Ore ae this. taany Dams. The id re ese ol ‘x : ’ Ps ®, ¢ af i : _ 9 —s, / Os ee a iA EIN CANADA. EE cb oneanied: bincand. Stella Psetd p ——-—— step. : It seems to lack that English sound. te ileal sweetener for table use and cooking ges ig Was 3 | SS The importance of rae \puzcled Judge Graham. What could The Warm Chinook. One clan was that of the “O’Dubh- a ha howevey just: as Hnglish=as |, _ -.. GTHE CANADA STARCH CO., LIMITED, MONTREAL na ee) ~ SF Witamines in food is this man have to do with a girl, kindly,| Oh, the warm Chinook is blowing in| ire.” An approximation of the Gaelic oe ee as She ems . igi et a, pS be ie Wy ea Z P ! gentle, sweet and beautiful, like Id be “doo-wheer.” As a matter of fact)it is derived |: A Se 3 Eas \ hes my Ey el San gs £2 PH er, FS | ’ the West pronunciation wou - ; . . j a We eon Bs, ‘ 4. 3 : , : ° ? 407 . 39 Si ee me : Fo ; . ; 7 > Isn’t it splendid out here?” he said < approximate pronunciation of “dwee- means: Noah s Son. Cne es en , OC eg “Fv * the prosent time to a |} aloud heer.” It ig possible to give only ap- reater extent than ever ~ Vogel’s grunt might have been in- Of the broad’ aug pilowed spy mirlo .|as a given ne -h it is ‘not near- oo : ai] before. It has been con- “You do not scem to care for it,’”| While the birds are making merry; in| the printed letters to any one who 33 es o seers ea ed ation | eS Fel Val ah. ok Nao RA Bass clusively demonstrated added the Judge. s the West. cs not a speaker of Gaelic, for the differ- éanked a n ; th © ot SEs: | ough, it “tah | Sap Sophy tat ag NE SSE GIN MPLA MED vais GRIT, 3S pt Ship eabaniiaele Se ia Blo oi i ee" h yan r One dome ; “Nope.” Then Vogel’s temper flar- : ences between English and Irish pro- eee Hin Ss a eet neers of . Mi d Bs S28 A : at Be se § SSE SST a . a _§ that yeast is rich in this {| ed up. “I’m sick of it. And these| Now the fields are growing golden in nunciation are at once both marked 4 aigeey set iecR rye Noun ints By, ade by The Cahadian Stéel and Wire Co., Limited # .§ all impartant element. \ dad bill-billies -malfe me” vired: "And the West and subtle; and. even in the Gaelic une On Testa BER Les eee. OLE 8 Rta ta) FM : oe HAH On Ne. So ee og a: Man , aL ap i) op Beat Spun Ty a ayy anes And a baby bird is holding to his nest, | there is considerable difference in ier ee eet ios eae FON, ONT. oe : y P Op . C- f Sid Fas in : city.” ‘Wis re) But to-morrow he'll be trying various localities,.not.to montion the nee wh ae aR fe oe eae wah s ET asia ceived great benefit 3 “Why don’t you go “then?” askea| _A24 the next day he’ll be flying number of centuries which have also eae of dows ee ae ea rte ay physically simply by tak- q the a nuee: Bie I felt that .way I ee re iy she Chinook is sighing, aac in changes in Irish a8} joey Heh ee ee eo ee 5 | aie | ~ Vl wouldn’t stay for a minute.” n the West. well as Kkngnsn. But. thes gc ay ess a Sa , a | ut the medi@val form ofthe gi a ing ane, two or three se | ean’t go because— Vogel chop- —Cy, Warman, The Clan O’Dubhire derived itS| name Was not ec aes oes ae 2 se,” Royal Yeast Cakes a day. eS ee ution of i ie As disgust eee ee name from the chieftain “Dubhir” and | «9° and the Mees Baie acne ¥ =f | ae Ss 1a sided eh adel ae \ eh 1 son tae OE Meatee I : The First. _ | originated about the year 600 cs aN! separate syllables, rhe Ge short: : ‘ . eye free “Ry | Q promised a certain party to stay here| AShe—‘Am I the first girl. you ever ates aa 0 ae eget de-| yirually.the same sound ag the name! Yh. for free. copy.“Royal Yeas Yy awhile,” -he finished-weakly: ~~ proposed to, darling?” * Se Be : ase at na Siler a8\has to-day. Another medieval form; yers “of Leinster.and Mun-| if anything more widespread than the! | He arose, snapped the blade of $5 He (sincerely)—‘No; bi ’ | ( ¥) sea TEU. She ster” to distinguish them from the 9 other, was “Noy,” also pronounced as / | Cokes for Better Health.” | . “>. el knife, thrust ‘it into his pocket and) the only girl who ever accepted me.” | |; | | &. W. GILLETT COMPANY LIMITED \j stalked away. For he was not of a others. t able d of i all @ = — sia FE : ae i TORONTO -CANKDR oy Emin: to-continue the*conversation. A a ee %; nugee, sue er a ee eS sce: haa had heard of this Judge who a s| SONG WRITERS [revise songs The other clan took its name from |“e” as well. oa ee a ee , es NS) aie one ie YA \tell when a man was lying, and whose a oe ee for publica-| 4 chieftain named ‘Dubhodsar” and| Thus came about the forms “Noy-| & <¢ oR Our Deale for this better, stronger, - Sea BIEL EAN BO tot gM | uncanny ability to read minds that tion. Music set to melodies. Music | came into being a8 a clan about half | son” and “Noye-son,”’ which in the Se Ge ere ke F ¥ heavier galvanizedpfenc- — ‘Eee | RS Er did not want to bé read, had made transposed and crchestrated. JULES | @ century after the first. Both of these | course of time have been simplified by| § ea He buys in large quantities, secures lowest freight ratés and ia Bea PLT PP eae ee ~ him the terror of wrongdéers. ~ BRAZIL, Professional Seng Arranger, ehiefs came from the same stock, their|the elimination of all but the “3” Gn | Can sell to you cheaper-thai anyone else. SE, Py FE PES SREY 4 i ee pig e T | | Judge Graham = shook his— head, , 41 Gormiey Ave. Toronto. LoS having split, according to the; the ending “son.” | DS ee Se cee , bs Se ao ras ee aS: od EEF a : ° ae ae . eal : Par See = : SS Sue : | _ a Te SA be ae — . Pees —" Foe a ne) we Sat es eS 4 | | ; : : Pree ert eat a a ae gS ad ee a OE EE ET 2, RUE ee sae 4. wh