h facts about tea series no 4 o b 1 the two types of tea there are two distinct types of tea namely black tea and green tea both are made from the same bush and both are equally pure the difference is in the process of manufacture which gives each a different flavour black tea after it is plucked is withered and partially fired or driedthen allowed to oxidize by being exposed to the air this gives black tea its dark reddish colour when drawn green tea is immedi ately steamed after plucking which pre vents oxidization there are delicious blends of salada in both of these types and also a unique blend of black and green tea mixed all are sold in four qualities jeesqhw kazan james oliver curwod a love epic of the far nosth a diplomat i am awfully sorry dad said little ooorgle to think how much trouble i give mother why remarked hie father she hasnt complained has she no shes very patient but often she sends me to tho shop for things and they are a good way off and i know she gets cross waiting when shes in a hurry not often i fancy oh yes shes nearlyalways in a hurry she gets everything ready for baking and then finds at the last moment she has no baking powder or something and then shes in an awful panic you know i cant run very far and i feel awfully sorry for mum um well what can we do about it i was thinking dad that perhaps you might buy me a bicycle dusuej something a little smaller a town girl who had married a welltodo countryman was asked by her husband whether she would like to have a cow of her own so that tho household could have is own supply of fresh milk she agreed willingly and tho couple went to a farm to purchase a cow j the farmer who was perhaps less truthful than the majority of his kind i told them that his cow was far super- lor to any other that had over lived j as for her milking capacity she gave ten quarts a day tho bride performed a rapid calcu lation and said to her husband we can never uso all that milk j wo dont need such a big cow why j not buy a calf j synopsis was bleb and dry and there were dozens of smoothly worn little hoi- hulden beneath a huge rock b aree i beavers had taken the untamed wolfdog was terrified to the sun jn oae of tneso see pierrot the halfbreed tapper- baree btre hlmse out with and nepeese hts daughter shoot and hs 0q th0 d not a r ml wayakoo the big black bear etined s veltely sm0 not this was slaughter but for the two sound broko the dr0 stillness of human creatures u was the business the alt t beavers might of life nepeese wtnt after baree hv beeu dead or asieept for a tue and tried to entice htm from his hid- lue ma auu et t knew ingplace for the first time the dog tbat baree was on the dam where he had a name it was the indian prin- j the sun fell in a warm flood and cess who called him baree i jt was so comfortablo that after a time j he had difficulty in keeping his eyes chapter viii contd j open to watch tho pond then he in that moment nepeeso felt the foil asleep pressure of the rock on her shoulder 1 just haw beavertooth sensed this and into tho eyes that had been glow- fact is a mystery five minutes later ing softly at bareo there shot a sud- 1 ho came up quietly without a splash den wild look of horror and then or a sound within fifty yards of baree there camo from her lips a cry that i for a few moments ho scarcely moved was not liko any other sound baree j in the water then ho swam very had ever heard in tho wilderness j slowly parallel with tho dam across wild piercing filled with agonized the pond at the other side he drew fear pierrot did not hear that first himself ashore and for another minute cry but he heard the second and sat as motionless as a stone with his the third and then scream after eyes on that part of the dam whore scream as the willows tender body baree was lying was slowly crushed under the settling j a fe yards away baree was al- mass he ran toward it with the most hidden in his hollow only the speed of the wind the cries were top of his shiny black body appear- weaker dying away he saw bareo ing to beavertcoths scrutiny to as ho camo out from under the rock get a better look tho old beaver and ran into the chasm and in the spread his flat tail out beyond him and same instant he saw a part of the rose to a sitting posture on his hind- willows dress and her moccasined quarters his two front paws held feet tho rest of her was hidden squirrellike over his breast in under the death trap like a mad- i this poso ho was fully three feet tall man pierrot began digging when a he probably weighed forty pounds few moments later ho drew nepeese an ln some ways he resembled one out from under the boulder she was j of those fat goodnatured sillylooking white and deathlv still her eyes dogs that go largely to stomach but were closed his hand could not feel i his brain was working with amazing that she was living and a great moan j celerity suddenly he gave the hard of anguish rose out of his soul but m of the dam a single slap with his he know how to fight for a life he i tall and baree sat up instantly ho tore open her dress and found that i saw beavertooth and stared beaver- she was not crushed as he had feared 1 tooth stared for a full halfminute then he ran for water when ho neither moved the thousandth part returned the willows byes were open j o an then bareo stood up and and she was gasping for breath wagged his tail the blessed saints be praised that was enough dropping to his sobbed pierrot falling on his knees forefeet beavertooth waddled leisure- at her side nepeese ma nepeese ly to the edgo of the dam and dived i over he was neither cautious nor ln very great haste now he made a great commotion in tho water and j swam boldly back and forth under baree when ho had done this sev eral times he cut straight up tho pond to the largest of the three houses ggggag women often ash me says mrs experience jlqyy j agfc my tablelijwn so immaculate chapter ix i impelled by tho wild alarm of tho willows terrible cries and the sight j of pierrot dashing madly toward him from the dead body of wakayoo baree did not stop running until it j and disappeared vivo minuses atter i take it a3 a real compliment because most women do try to excel in their table linen of course i tell them the way ive found easiest and best is with sunlight just rubbing the linen lightly with sunlight rolling it up and putting it to soak after soaking perhaps a light rubbing here and there may be called for then just rinse and the linen is spotlessly clean fine linens should be protected and never come into contact with anything but the purest soap as a household soap there is nothing better or more economical than sunlight every particle is pure soap with no wasteful filler sunlight is mild and easy on the hands too lever brothers limited of toronto make it s58 patience the patient boy went to a neighbors for sour milk i havent any but sweet said the woman then ill wait till it sours 6ald he pulling out his marbles 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or coin coin preferred wrap it carefully for each number and address your order to pattern dept wilson publishing co 73 west ade laide st toronto patterns sent by return mail seemed as though his lungs could not draw another breath when he stop ped ho was well out of the canyon and headed for the beaver pond exactly wherein lay barees fears it would be difficult to say but sure ly it was not because of nepeese the willow had chased him hard she had flung herself upon him ho had felt the clutch of her hands and the smo ther of her soft hair fnd yet of her ho was not afraid if he stopped now and then in his flight and looked back it was to see if nepeese was following he would not have run hard from iter alone her eyes and voice and hris had set something stirring in him he was filled with a greater yearning and a greater loneliness now and that night he dreamed troubled dreams baree was glad when tho dawn came he did not seok for food but went down to the pond there was little hopo and anticipation in his manner now he remembered that as plainly as animal ways could talk beavertooths exploit word was pass ing quickly among tho colony the stranger bareo was not a lynx he was not a fox he was not a wolf moreover ho was very young and harmless chapter x just as ln the life of every man there is one big controlling influence either for good or bad so ln the life of baree tho beaverpond was largely an arbiter of destiny where he might have gone if lie had not discovered it and what might have happened lo him are matters of conjecture but it held him it began to take the p o of tho old windfall and in the beavers themselves he found a companionship which made up in a way for his loss of tho protection and friendship of kazafi and grey wolf during this fortnight that followed beavertooths exploit on thr dam dering over her thrilling experience under tho rock while pierrot still offered grateful thanks in his prayers for her deliverance and baree was be coming more and moro a fixture at tho beaverpond bush mctaggart was perfecting a little scheme of ills own up at post lac bain about forty miles north and west mctaggart had been factor at lac bain for seven years in the companys books down in winnipeg he was counted a re markably successful man the ex pense of his post was below the aver age and his semiannual report of furs was always ranked among the first after his name kept on file in the main office was one notation which said gets moro out of a dollar than any other man north of gods lake the indians knew why this was so thoy called him napao wetlkoo the mandevil this was under their him and yet the fact that they were there took away his loneliness it was moro than loneliness tho wolf ill him was submerged the dog was master in one of the larger canals baree surprised a big beaver towing a four- foot cutting of birch as thick through as a mans leg half a dozen break fasts and dinners and suppers in that one cargo tho four or five inner sarks of the birch are what might be therefore pierrot was half french and nepeese was quarter french though she was so beautiful ho could have sworn thero was not more than a drop or two of indian blood in beri veins if they had been all indian j chippewayan cree ojibway dog rib anything thero would have been uo trouble at all in the matter he would havo bent them to his power and no- peese would havo come to his cabin as marie came six months ago but there was tho accursed french of ltli pierrot and nepeese were different and yet he smiled grimly and his hand clenched tighter after all was not his power sufficient would even pierrot dare stand against that if pierrot objected he would drive him from he country from the trapping regions that had como down to him as heritago from father and grand father and even before their day ho would make of pierrot n wanderer and an outcast as ho had made wan- derers and outcasts of a score of others who had lost his favor no other post would sell to or buy from pierrot if le bete tho black cross was put after his name that was his power a law of tho factors that had como down through tho centuries it was a tremendous power for evil hidden in na brought him mario tho slim rejoiced darkeyed cree girl who hated him in power and here with the raw j nnd in s of her- hatred kept house wilderness on four sides of him his i iot llim p was tho p wav ot power knew no end the big com- j explaining iter presonco if explana- pany was behind him it had mado tlons were ever necessary him king of a domain in which there mctaggart looked again at the had mado on tho sheet ot gave back to tho com- wb pierrots trappingcountry his curiously of the went shooting down the toboggan for pany bales and bundles of furs be- own property according to tho coni- baree ato his meals a mile up tho umisk and his playmates had told cieek where thero wore plenty of breath a name whispered sinister- him they wanted nothing to do with jwflsli but the pond was home i the glow of tepee fires or spoken night always found him there and large part of his day he slept at i the end of tho dam or on top of it i on particularly cear nights and the beavers accepted him as a permanent softly where not even the winds might carry it to the oars of bush mctaggart they feared him they hated him tlies died of starvation and sickness and the tighter bush guest they worked in his presence mctaggart clenched the fingers of his as it ne am not exist rule tle moro jaeekly it seemed uno aiternoon when the toboggan to him did they respond to his mas was particularly wet and slippery j terv his was a small soulh from recent use baree wont up the u lu c a brutet which beaverpath to the top of the bank and began investigating nowhere called tho bread andbutter and po- he fouml tho beaversmell so tatoes of tho beaver menu while the i strong as on the slide ho began moro highly prized barks ot the wll- f nll incautiously went too far w low and young alder take tho place of j an instant his feet shot from under i was nttlo law except his own and notes he i moat and pie i him and with a single wild yelp he n return he gave back to tho com- p pi bareo smellod curiously of the wcl shooting down the toboggan for danv bales and bundles of furs be- own prope birch cutting after tho old beaver had j tlie second time in his life he found yond their expectation it was not mon aw ot wilderness was very roses shrubs bulbs large rangw of best quality qood prices list on request holland canadian import co niagara falls ont abandoned it in flight and then went j himself struggling under water and ior them to have suspicions- they on ho did not try to hide himself i w two later he drag- wore a thousand or more miles away now and at least half a dozen beavers god himself up through tho soft mud and dollars counted had a good look at him before he jo the firmor footing of the shore ho qregson might have fold gregson came to the point where tho pond j at last a very welldefined opin- tho investigating agent of that i narrowed down to tlie width of the of hoaverplay i district who visited mctaggart once valuable during tho last seven year he had received an average of a thou sand dollars a year for his furs for mctaggart had been unable to cheat pierrot quite as completely as he had cneatea the indians a thousand- stream almost halt amilotrom the n m bo that umisk saw him it i each yearhtmlghr havrreported i l a y- pierrot would think dam then ho wandered back all nla be that ver soon tho story of that the indians called mctaggart twlco before he gave that up mctag- that niorning he hovered about the hls adventure was known by all tho napao wetlkoo becauso he gave them fiart c as he crumpled the pond showing lilmself openly i inhabitants of beavor town for only half prlco for their furs ho might p in his hand and prepared to put i i i i nit tt hi closecropped in their big mud holds the beavers held war thoy wero distinctly puzzled it may bo that the boavers dlscu sod tho matter fully among them- amfotlck strong- wlle bareo camo upon umisk eating have iold the company quite plainly on t the light under his eld a council of hls supper of alderbark that evening that he kept the people of the trap- sh beard his reddish face blazed fi umisk stood his ground to tho last lines at tho edge of starvation through wih tiy6 ro that was in his blood it inch and for the first time they smoll- every month of the winter that ho wa3 an fn r0d w at least baree sniffed had them on their knees with his merciless filled with the look that gave ed noses selves it is posslblo that umisk and h j pi mt umisk satjhands at their throats putting tho i wn lis name ot napao wctikoo hto 00 i j like a rolledup sphinx that was the his- playmates told their parents of cementll of their friondship- their adventures and of how bareo n ov5- mado no move to harm them when he on nrco pa could quite easily have caught them it is also more than likely that tho tharimi ai old beavers who had fled from bareo while tho lovoly nepeese was shud- that morning gave an account of their adventures again emphasizing tho truth inamtld andprettywaya j eys gleamed and ho drew a quick fact that the stranger whilo frighten- j ing them had shown no disposition to perfect homo dye ing and tinting i guaranteed with dia inond dyo3 just did i attack them ah this is quite possible for if beavors can mako a largo part of a continents history nnd can per form engineering feats that nothing jioss than dynamite candestroy it is ronly reasonable to suppose that they havo some way of niakiac one another understand however hls may bo courageous old beavertooth took it upon himself to end the suspense it was early in tho afternoon that for tho third or fourth fimo bareo walked out on the dam this dam was fully two hundred foet in length but thtjiiess each 15cent paok- at no point did tho water run over it tefjtfssnqsfihk ago contains direct tho ovorflow finding its way through m- ions so simple any narrow sluices a week or two ago tty kom can uy at bareo could havo crossed to tho opj u poslto sldo of tho pond on this dam elm lingerie silks ribbons skirts but now at tho far ond boavertooth walsu dresses coats stocklnits il his onglneors wero adding a now vweators draperies coverlngr haw ction of dnm and in order to nc- ings everything new that ho always had a woman or a girl indian or halfbreed living with him at tho post but gregson enjoyed his visits too much at lac bain al ways he could count on two weeks of coarse pleasures and in addition to that his own womenfolk at homo wore a rich treasure of fur that camo to thorn from mctaggart one evening a woek after thoad- venture of nepeese and baree wider tho rock mctaggart sat under the glow of an oil lamp ln his storc ho had sent his littlo pippinfaced english clerk to bed and ho was alone it was just six weeks ago that pierrot had brought nepbeso on her flrstvisit to lac bain slnco mctaggart had been factor there she had tnkon his in cold water to tint j breath away slnco then ho had been soft delicate shades able to think of nothing but her twice t boll to dye rich i in that 6lx weeks- ho had gono down j cermanent colors j e r h was breath as ho put out tho light to bo continued minards liniment fine for the hair diamond dye it a beautiful color for ten dollars cash ffu cut cmut4 a comilate rejdln cccxm la pooler xlutbtndrr thtr ere 89 buooi ti tolumej cco pices fuur illustrated nmu7 retcnmtntl by bit cuidln jmuiorluti ob trith dictated instruction riitlctfini end extra luorojatlcnand tr abort rour coonal prob lem iruh each ictasa the ccit y 4 7xfe deecrlptlre booklet on roquet the 8haw school dept wl 48 bloor wett toronto can i going again marie tho slim cree girl i over in his cabin ho had forgotten just as a dozen others before marie bad slipped out of his momory it was nopeeso now he had never seen any- tljing quite so beautiful as pienots girl audibly ho cursed pierrot as ho looked at a sheet of paper under his ttphch their work more easily they rbuy other kind h which for an hour or moro rcct viic3 iiiitneiic hooded fully fifty yards of tho i z a hw iz ho bad boon making notes out of worn ground oh which thoy wero work- f ur drugus whether the on p cdgore tie main dam held a fasclna- matorll1 you wlh to color is woo or wha fitoo m ilis way pierrots for nree it was strong with slik or whether 11 u men cotton of father according to thoso notes had tnei of beaver tho top of it ili been a fuiiblcoded frenchman stays sharp longer iu0n9s canad v co ltd i40nttiul vancouvir t john no