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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 26, 1928, p. 6

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tse colour and exquisite flavour of salada green tea are natural only the process of curing is different from black tea both are equally pure salada green tea is sealed in air tight aluminum fresh delicious satisfying 38c per lb at all grocers ask for this tea ontario forestry policy outlined move to do avay destructive agencies nov- existing north bay 0t the forestry policy of the ontario government was outlined by hon william finlayson minister of lands and forests to tho kotarians here recently members of the teraiskaming and northern on tario railway commission with whom the minister toured tho northern sec tion were present as well as hector charles journalist another member cf the party mr finlayson made a strong appeal fcr support of the policy which the government will introduce at the next cession the aim was to develop nor thern ontario and at the same time conserve for posterity the most im portant of its basic industries lum bering mr finlayson said he foresaw a possibility that the policy would be opposed by citizens of southern ontario but he felt that they would sooner or later see the neces sity for such drastic and revolution ary change you in northern ontario can readi ly see the benefit that will accruo with the successful operation of such a scheme ami wo of the government appeal for your wholehearted co operation in the practical application of the policy said the minister it was pointed out that lumbering and kindred occupations formed the second most important industry of tho province and operations in recent years on any large scale wero con- cued to northern districts a survey of existing conditions showed that this industry was fast waning owing to destructive agencies of various sorts which commenced an eating in program within the last half cen tury reconstruct industry the policy to be inaugurated by the clovernment at the next session will aim at correcting this ruinous con dition and constructing industry o na basis which is hoped will result in it being preserved for all time it is proposed to apply three reme dies reforcstation throughout south ern ontario in sections where land will not permit of any other use in central ontario a program of rehabl- talion and replanting and conserva tion of existing timber in northern ontario by safeguarding areas from destructive fires it was shown that a total of 2123000 acres of virgin for ests were destroyed by fire in 1923 but tills loss has been cut to 60000 acres last year expectations are that loss this year will not exceed 35- 000 acres the minister stated that the depart ment was at present engaged in im proving the highway between severn and iluntsville with a view to start- lug oil construction of one of the main highways of the province the ferguson highway will begin at severn and extend to cochrane a dis tance of approximately 500 miles the entire route wll be set out in mllo posts the minister predicted that tho influx of tourists to northern on tario this year would be double that of last year 1 jzth- fqppaiten men by cdism jlarshatt begin here todai stages of fatiguebut there was no peter newhall augusta ga flee3 conceivable excuse for her sens of i to alaska after being told by ivan shame her strange drawingin to ishmin russian violinist he had nersef om inability to emerge again drowned paul sanchef ishmms sec- tvn v i retary following a quarrel ishmin l pete walkc1 v run mt them and try to cure toward the hepless russian no camp fir on to the j pre for emergencies fearridden though she was thei hills he was profoundly shaken and jizj iiril l- si 2s bakearour ownbread royal t s standard of quality for over 50 years homesbakedibread isbesfofall and peterswiferdorothyhad urged on leaving the tent rete waikca themi preparation for cmerenclw him to flee he joins big chris ir- straight past the camp fir on to the m son in response to a distress signal at hills he was profoundly shaken and the meat into mr 5w ftl i v t v vt unnerved not from amazement at 3g if lrtj k cub med for help he had seenhe had realized i i charged with unspeakable ferocity to be continued sea forcing his sea jacket upon him their launch hits rocks dorothy receives word that her hus bands body identified by his sea jacket has feeen buricdin alaska she feels free to receive ishmins atten tions but peter had been rescued by another ship his appearance is com pletely changed and he is known as limejuice pete he finds his identity completely covered and takes a ob in 8 cannery larsons body occupies his grave ishmin and dorothy go to alaska to return peters body to georgia they do not recognize peter who is chosen head guide a storm carries their ship to sea stranding them at crave peter and dorothy hunt ho carries her across a stream now go on with the story she what he had enne naa reauzea safc as anywhere that ivanand dorothy wero virtually in tho wor n h wild leasts cngagedbut at the narrow margin of m im wit by which the girl had missed irre- of h other u vocablo disaster it had not been by the onepiece frock is smartfor daytime wear the smart onepiece frock shown here is a style the home modiste will find quite simple to fashion tho opening is at the centrefront and there is an inverted plait at each side seam a notched collar setin pockets and cuffs on the long dartfitted sleeves no 1g97 is in sizes 38 40 42 44 and 4g inches bust size 40 re quires 3 yards 39inch or 3 yards 54inch material price 20c the pat tern many styles of smart apparel may be found in our fashion book our designers originate their patterns in the heart of the stylo centres and their creations are those of tested popularity brought within the means of the average woman price of the book 10c the copy how to order fattern3 write your name and address plain ly giving number and size of such patterns as you want enclose 20c in stamps or coin coin preferred wraj 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 chapter ix confd it was only an incident of tho trail and it disturbed her that as bhe walked on toward camp she could not get it out of her mind it did not please her that she could bo moved even vaguely and faintly by this crude rough man of tho barrens- yet somehow she had been caused to think of tho lover of her girlhood memories tender and dear had been quickened to life to pete tho moment had been of nothing less than glory he too knew it was only an adventure of the trail that it was but the imago of a hopeless dream that must never could nevercome true yet for an instant it had lifted him a3 with wings out of the valley of the shadow use the choke dont bo afraid to uso your choke too wide a margin that he had re- st an rf know how to uso it to start strained a mad tragic impulse to leap book thcn tyan dorothy said i a cold cn uso fui1 cioko for a into tho tent and shatter the mans soon th fiied a short period rather than partial choko life ivan eodij with his pistol then for a longer periodit saves your bat- he spent a restless night after the petef c j his rifl and th tery and permits a quicker star incident and his peace of mind had wi bri th use just enough choke to fcjep tho departed from him for all that this j they deployed like a squad of ad- cns evenly v warm was his last dream on earth the only ud too little causes uneven running ivancing infantrymen as they neared shadow of happiness that ho daredto first alder thicket h hopoforhofejtamtbyallcoiacienco dians fouowed a hemust cut it short his trust in trai liko the ruts of to himself was shattered and there was them easi th gh ft nothing for hm now but to turn away j h batti f brnsh al j and from the camp where his love was and seeki separate trails to the vanish among the desolate hills his left th ffl star would soon set tho tower of his j they the or only strength was tottering yet tho but because jfafa hours passed and he lay in his bunk cho03 m trail t no f wo natives unable to reach up to this sacrifice of were moro than hun radio experts get new data france heavy buyer of australian wool sydney nsw the wool sales at tho various australian capitals ac cording to reports extending from july to november have been on n satisfactory level ns compared with last year and at the moment of writ ing this the tendency of tho market continues to be satisfactory to grow ers this state is tho principal wool stato of the commonwealth and it has shipped so far this season 8500- j59 wor as compared with 8490- 000 worth during tho corresponding period of lastyear inventor explains circuit per mitting sideband recep tion in full new york a new radio circuit per mitting reception of tho full side bands of a radiocast signal without loss of selectivity was explained to the institute of radio engineers con vention hero by its inventor dr fred erick k vreelaud radio and electri cal engineer in telling of his rosearch work on the receiver dr vreeland who has contributed numerous inventions to the radio field said that its develop ment was made posslblo by means of a hitherto undiscovered system of balanced reactancos which is called a band selector inserted into tho radio- frequency amplifier dr vreeland stated that tho circuit did not infringe on any existing pat ents pertaining to radio frequoncy amplification many of his patent claims havo been allowed indicating ho said that tho circuit is funda- i mentally now tho band selector is a vory simplo circuit ho explained which has the romarkablo property of balanced re actances at all frequencies within a band of 20 kilocyclos an ordinary tuned circuit has it reactances bal anced at only one frequency tho balanced reactances nro variable and chapter x pete saves ishmin dorothy found to her gteat sur prise that tho days of waiting passed rather swiftly sho slept long in the mornings on the comfortable rudely contrived grass mattress that pete had mado for her sho played cards with ivan and made many llttlo ad venturous excursions into tho wild with one or both of tho two white men ivan was consideration itself always willing to beguile her with his marvel ous music wooing hor with his finesse of ardor fascinating her in hours of talk with the intricacies of his bril liant intellect and of his complex marvelously attractive personality yet she owed a gteat deal to the head guide too in particular he watched out for her material comfort superintending the preparation of hor meals so that every cup of coffee every succulent breast of ptarmigan was exactly to her taste keeping her ever warm and dry refilling her mat tress every day with freshly cut gtass and keeping tho fire bright ovory morning in the camp stove for her to dress by self but if he had lost faith in him self a higher better faith had como to him in these years in tho wild and the basic prayer tho first and last cry of all mankind came easily to his lips oh lord abandon mo not in yards ahead of ivan and pete was thirty yards farther in the rear at that instant peter caught tho unmistakable thumping sound of run ning baribou and turning ho had a temptation and deliver me from evil slimpso of a barren doe in the brush thickets behind the animal wk6 better than two hundred yards distant when pete glimpsed her again running in a great arc up tho hill yot it was a higher wisdom that temptation should come to him in an ho found th girl in the russians arms unexpected form before tho day that ho saw break over tho eastern hills sloped down again to darkness the party of five had made serious inroads in tho small caribou he had brought to camp and partly with the idea of procuring fresh meat and partly because ho wanted to he alone with his bitter thoughts pete an nounced his intention of penetrating itho interior on a hunting expedition vy v uodorotby was lame from a stiff climb instinctive comradeship she felt for of j evening previous so she do- ho blggosl buyers of thoseasqn rea1jated by menn3 of an ordinary ip the ordor of their buying aro to j ai inje frn gereuw england i tapah they all purchased botwoon j for frostbite use minards liniment o j 500000 nml 200000 wftrih c and 2c0to0c worth ncsjriotai being 1846000 and japans 1654000 americas buy ing is light the total australian wool sales so far as thee- havo progressed to date rpresent o valuo of 10109- 000 for 075676 bales maglstrato tho police say that you and your wifo had somo words prisoner i had some sir but i didnt get a chance to uso them 0 do you believe in tho survival of the fittest asked the traveller of tho man ho had got into conversation with in a railway carriage i dont be lieve in tho survival of any body was the reply im an undertaker 1 hst llrlmen for sore throat i know i told you it was a sin to bo wasteful but what has that got to do with your wearing a short dress llko that well if i wear a long frock llko you want mo to ill bo wast ing about ten shillings worth of silk stockings him of course ho was th ono man of her own race in tho entire com pany and here far from the cities of men bonds of race wore revealed as of surprising strength from petes point of view the days went by in a single flash between tho curtains of night and he dreaded to his hearts depth tho hour certain to come when the warrior would roll in on the waves and carry dorothy out of his life his attitude toward ivan was too complex ever to completely straighten out in his mind in tho first place he had deep admiration and unfalter ing respect for this genius from the east he was pleased and gratified by tho mans attitude toward dorothy his own most chivalrous instincts seemed reflected in tho russian yet sometimes a sudden white flame strange to his sight and puzzling to his heart mounted and paled in tho thin almost beautiful face sometimes ho was appalled and estranged by a spark in tho almond eyes a gesture of the white hands and sometimes ho caught n fleeting expression on the classic countcnanco that wakened in his own heart a sullen almost a mur derous rage onco on bringing fresh fuel to the little camp stovo in dor othys tent he found tho girl in the russians arms she had just yielded to his lips and sho was convinced at the instant that pete appeared at the threshold- that in ivan her destiny of happiness was secure but sho was instantly cold inexplicably appalled ns she looked into petes face she could not havo explained why the man looked drawn ns in the last up too little causes uneven running fouled spark plugs and crankcase di lution too much will flood your en- glno and make it stop dont fail to keep tho choko closed after the eu- glne is running smoothly in extremely cold weather back out of the garage into the open air let tho motor idle for a few minutes orj run for a block or so in second gca before shifting to high if you start to stall shift back to second put on fub choko for an instant until the en- glne picks up then only enough choko to keep it running a motor operates at maximum efficiency when ft temj peraturo is around 100 degrees lah- renheit another essential rule to always obi serve in starting is to disengage your clutch and bo sure no lights are ouj by disengaging the clutch the strain on the battery is reduced rt least 25 sho mado the poorest kind of a target j per cent as she leaped through the scattered dont race a cold engine and dont clumps of brush but eager to procure start it until tho garage doors aro meat as near camp as possible and not wide open because of the danger of to miss any chances and perhaps carbon monoxide slightly startled and out of hand by the animals sudden appearance pete fired vainly at every opportunity whether or not he hit the animal at all he could not tell for at the fourth shot she disappeared in tho thicket al most opposite ivan the echo of the rifle report rolled dimmed and was still and the men stood in those queer fixed attitudes that almost invariably follow any- ex citement- presently ivan beckoned and pointed into the brush thicket be side him she is right herd he called you must have got her that last shot i hear her thrashing around it seemed entirely probable that the deer had swept through the brush unseen and had fallen wounded but a few yards from ivan pete started tfg grope for further shells ivan peered into the brush j it seemed to the headguide as ho paused ho could hear faintly the rustle and stir in the brush that came so distinct to ivan and ho was not greatly surprised to see the latter draw his pistol and begin to fire in evident excitement he supposed of course that the man was putting the finishing touches to tho fallen caribou no blame could be laid on pete that he did not call a warning ho did not disinguish the real identity of the creature in the thickets until it was too late the animal that suddenly bounded out of the thickets was a bear cub of that season and it was squealing in mortal agony from tho pistol lead there was no danger in him he was less than kneo height and was desper ately seeking flight but pete knew and the indians appalled on the hill above knew too that a squealing cub means an enraged mother nct far off and in the wink of an eye tho great you say you and tom hve had a quarrel and just before christ mas yea he thinks hell get out of giving a present but ill make up with him just about a week before christmas and get a present twice as expensive as i otherwise would the man who frequents the blind i pig never brings heme the bacon detroit news cllned his invitation to go ivan how ever looked up from his book with heightened interest im getting soft as mud from too much ease ho said i believe ill go with you this morning i believe i can crack down one of those caribou with my pistol pete stiffened slightly i dont see how both of us can go unless mrs newhall wants to go too he said quietly so not to bo overheard by the two natives true enough it had slipped my mind for a minute well take the natives with us 1 think it would bo shaggy dam camo roaring out of the a good plan to kill several caribou if i thickets like an avalanch straight she left the shop the angry grocer ran swiftly round tho counter and seized his fair cus tomer by her arm do you know madam ho blurted that your dog has eaten a pound of my best fresh country buttter i saw him do it a second ago the fair customer re lieved- the grocer of her arm and e- garden him coldly i did not know it she replied icily but if you arc quite sure it was your best butter that it is fresh and that it really did corio from the country i dont think tlicro is much reason to suppose it will do him any harm with these words j1 best for all youft baking pics cakes buns and bread does all your baking best i83ue no 3- 2a ssrc

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