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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 16, 1928, p. 6

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1iotten men begin heke todas peter newhall augusta ga flees to alaska after being told by ivan ishmin russian violinist he had drowned paul sarichcf ishmins sec retary following a quarrel lsbmin and peters wife dorothy had urged him to flee he joins big chris lar- on in reeponse to a distress signal at tea forcing his tea jacket upon him their launch hits rocks latsons body is buried as newhalls peter rescued finds injuries have completely changed his appearance iihmin and dorothy go to alaska to return peters body to georgia they do not recognize peter who is chosen head guide a storm carries white blous and the marts encircling arms he guessed the truth that this was the first kiss o their definite be trothal desjair swept over bim like a great wave of the sea he had once battled but the madness the haunting and torturing jealousy was spared him now he had conquered that and he must never let it sweep him into hell again chaflkr xiii katsc standards at the appointed time ivan packed his supplies for his journey across- the narrow rugged peninsula in quest of their ship teatstrardink them at j help he took three days rations tied the grave ishmin urges dorothy to them up in pete s light caribou robe marry him but she- otid first jts the that was in itself sufficient protection spirits of her huswita whom the 2 from even cevere cold and strapped ik res dead they hold a eess wiin jjjg jjack oji his lean wj2di cp of the guiuts as meaiura sue re- pete im leaving you to take cure of mrs ncvlai he said simply- i know ycuil c ft as youve done be fore shell be wholly in your charge till i get back and dont let any harm wn v tlijl afcout that pete assured him ivan shook his lean shoulders caro- i wont be cevt3 the massage change name zi slieva it means to marry ish- iin- now go on with the story chapter xii contd sagelessy to settle the pack i j back for three days he wen you want mc call paul sarijbefall her chef 1 uont worry yes why dorothy ivan whispered tensely he would have no message for you back for three days he went on casu- f war him to try just the same with no emphasis whatever in the girl reeled can you call him his musical voice unless i choose to j i come back before so i cant look after i th native was already calling her personally but i might say that and all cf them knew that psychic if any harm did befall hei i would energy expended in that summons was chase the man down no matter what beyond their wit to grasp fortune corner of the earth he fled to keeping joe seemed immersed in a terrific struggle that would seemingly rend the spirit from the body he come the witchdoctor muttered at last he no want to he here soon the muttered word3 grew unintel ligible then ceased the circle waited for paul sariehef newhalls victim of months before to speak to them from beyond the grave hasnt he anything to say to us dorothy asked after a long period of waiting word of sarichefs forgh-e- resn was an urgent need with her but as tjiey waited joe himself emerged into their familiar world he was white and drawn and he seemed more like a man drowsy with lumber than one who had pierced the greatest of all mysteries the chain was broken and he got up no no try any more tonight he aid simply- maybe some other liiic the girl gave him a smile of heart felt gratitude thank you for what youve given nve she told him earn estly youve answered my greatest question i really dont need to know any mere ivan at the door of the tent rend the truth in her radiant face he reached her hand then drew her lowly toward him do you know now he asked holding her and peering down into her luminous eyes i know new she told him tremu lously ivan you can have my promise now i know that its peters wish as well as my own he wouldnt advise me wrong then ive on you at last yes when we come home again he could not urge her tonight for anything more his plan of immedi ate marriage the russian priest offi ciating could be discussed at another hour he kissed gently triumphantly her soft yielding lips prom the door of his hut pete saw their forms in the dusk the girls corrugated iron ask for ivheeler bai council standard a thick even heavy spread of galvanized over every inch of sur face deep corrugations write us stating size of barn you want to cover we pay freight wheeler bain limited dept w 103 george st toronto 2 fii k if you civ uijheiraa your rebuilt and mends uiiybbulls tbc low occo rate of 1 reduced rall- rood i net mi free transportation lor children under 17 providing they arc placed in faros or domestic employment atk at once for detail of the avitlat nominal ion schema from any of our offices or agents jttnamanasekyicb after him and after him till i got him when i did get him he paused and pete looked him squarely in the eyes there was no doubt whatever that this man meant what he snid and no doubt of his reason for saying it that isnt nec essary sir pete told him stiffly well i didnt think it was but i wanted you to understand in case you were tempted i am a man myself and i know what temptation is petes eyes blazed temptation of that kind doesnt come to men of our race unless they are perverts he said easily he was somewhat pale but he lit his pipe with a steady match b3 he spoke i dont know about the inferior races ivan smiled inscrutably at some other place and trmc perhaps jut before we sail ill give you a chance to show whether the anglosaxon is superior to the mongol it would be really diverting for a moment at present both of us have work to do you to ttee care of the camp and i to go after supplies his voice changed and softened but it had never been perceptibly hard keep up the then ive won you- at last hunt for caribou he directed the boys havent done so well lately take care of the meat and cure it a3 fast as possible then ho turned to say- goodbye to dorothy she walked a short distance up tho hill with ivan and her trust in her self and her lovo for him swept back to her to the full when ho gave her a goodbye kiss take care of yourself ivan she told him with a plaintive sweetness that carried him oft his feet you are all i have now i have lost so much and i couldnt boar to lose you they clung together and then she watched him as he strode away up tho hill sighing sho turned back to the camp pete hifd her breakfast ready when sho reached the camp and his homely faco glowed when he brought it to her he had taken especial pains to day yeniton liver fried with bacon coffee such as her colored riiamroy jieiwjf could make fcwwn flapjacks not too thick served wiih maple syrup his broad shoulders towered above 1 her and he was boyishly elated when ha saw sho was pleased the day ore on and ht6 care of hor his watchfulness was a wonder al though his work carried him far afield he had cut fuel always ready for her hand in case the fire burned low he personally euperintended her meals and he saw with fine generalship that at no time she was left alone with paviof and fortune jo when the day paled and the dusk crept in from the sea she appreciated his care more and more he took special pains with her din ner he made reflector biscuits thin and light to be served with manna- lade he iotroasted a fine canvas back duck that pavlof had decapitated with the pistol he fried potatoes crisp and brown ije watched her devour every mouthful of her portion then sf ter he had remade the led and built up tfie ire in the camp stove he lurned to loe task of washing dishes pavlof and joe- meanwhile were cut- ting into strips for curing oiecaribou nat they had procured in the days hunt 111 ff i wouldnt mind washing the dishes tonight dorothy told him in a friendly tone maybe youd like to help the men take care of the meat couldnt think of it pete return ed if youll excuse me sayiny so i suspect youre not very experienced at it but if you should caro to help me dry em they made quite a little party out of washing and drying tho metal plates and the crude iron knive and forks and soon it was deep dark and night winds were blowing from the sea this work done the girl started to turn away but she halted and ho saw her girlish profile in the soft lightbf the camp fire would you like to come and sit at the door of my tent a little while she asked her voice w somewhat tremulous but she did not try to ask herself why pete glanced about him camp work is pretty well done for tonight i will smoke my pipe once at your tent door if you dont mind human companionship is very reassuring very necessary in this north she went in and sat comfortably on her bed while he eat at the tent mouth they talked easily surpris ingly freely while the lesser stare were emerging and his pipe paled and glowed and paled again in th gloom she felt wholly secure and at peace sometimes there is a throwback in your speech- an actant or acholce of word that interestsme immensely pete sho told him i dont want to be curious but curiosity is a very human trait after all sometimes im caised to think that you must have known something very different from this before you came here i did he answered quietly its nothing unusual up here this end of alaska is a port of missing men i dont see why the police dont look here first for them a man who wants to get away finds himself up here be fore he knows it or in south am erica and you are exiled from homo she asked him bluntly yet there was no hint of vulgar curiosity in her tone he turned to her with a grate ful smile forever but i can blame no one but myself i guess i simply couldnt stand civilized existence if youd ask tho trouble id say falso standards this had been the cause of peters downfall too falso standards of which both peter and herself had been- guilty id know better again she heard him say id never sacri fice my birthright again waste all i have but thats always the song wo exiles sing to be continued judge the quality of green tea by the colour oj the brew when poured into your cup before creom is added the paler the colour the finer the green tea compare any other green tea with salada none can equal it in flavour point or clearness only 38c per lb madr sheen tea i improving home conditions parents are reasoned with and instructed in better methods by childrens aid officer where children are neglected it lanterns on floor serious menace should be hung on hook ou of way electric light safest a nervous brlndle cow being uillkj ed for the first time kicked over tho is not our custom says j j kelso lantern set on a box behiud her and a superintendent of tho childrens de- great city was wiped out that was partment to order prosecution that in chicago back in the last century only resorted to when milder but the bame thing has been going on mlnards liniment relieves pain 3m unes halifax vixcoufia saaiatoom toboxto calcakv quialc wihijri ksvairrcn atiar joan meimiai issue n e h they y tom awacendcd from king she ya nd howl a modish frock particularly graceful is this attrac tive frock having a flared side sec tion at each side of the skirt the front of the bodice opens in a deep v over o veetee and the long dart- fitted sleeves have wide cuffs placed a short distance above the lower edge no 1439 is wrmisses and ladies and is to siics 16 18 years 36 38 40 42 and 44 inches bust size 38 requires 4yafcfs 39inerr or 2 yards 54- ineh material without nap width at lower edge aboift 76 inches price 20c the pattern hot to order pattern3 write your name and address plain ly ymfa nuraber apd size of such patterns as you want enclose 20c in stamps orcoin coin preferred wrai it carefully for each number and address your order to pattern dept wilson publishing co 78 west ade laide st toronto patterns sent by roturn mall counting noses wild life census to be made in big canadian game preserve a census of the muskoxen and other wld life in tho canadian gov ernment sanctuary of 15000 square miles cast of great slave lake will be taken early in 192s by w h b hoare of the northwest territory and yukon branch of the canadian de partment of th interior he is an ex perienced explorer with an intimate knowledge of the animal life of the region the work is expected to take about a year the information obtained is to be used by his department to estimate what further expenditures are neces sary to conserve and develop the re sources of the area the census has been ordered to determine tho inroads made by wolves and other prodatory animals mr hoare will also report on the measures necessary to protect the muskoxen and caribou and on tso problem of patrolling tho area propor- ly tho area is believed to bo sel dom visited and contains no perma nent residents either native or white to make the journey ho must go to tho end of the railroad at waterways and from thero travel s00 miles by dog team to the proposed location of his base camp which is at port re liance about thlrtyflvo miles south west of the sanctuary to equip his expedition six eskimo sled logs wero brought from pond inlet baflln island by tho 1927 can adian arctic expedition the dogs from tho eastern arctic aro highly rated by travelers in the far xorth ijoth becauso of their strength ancten- durnhco methods fail ossaslonally however neglectful parents aro brought before tho court and warning given of tho danger of losing their children in one case with a family of six children ranging in age from eleven down to in a minor way ever since eaccx year several good barns in ontario go up in smoke as a result of a lanl tern being knocked over and while a city is not wiped out the loss to the individual especially when mows and one year the conditions in the house stalls are full of valuable stock an were deplorable tho children were j equipment is disastrously high found to be in an extreme state of and the tragedy ot the thine is that dirt and all looked miserable and it is all due to carelessness ill nourished their clothing was firm hooks fixed in the ceilinp ol described as being nothing but rags the stable at convenient intervales the house itself was la a filthy con- 1 will cost hut a few cents and yet dltion infested with vermin tie na- when the lantern iso swung from tural result of unclean llvfhg this these not only is the light bolter ills- state of matters was not due to pover ty as the parents were quite able to do better it wis simply laziness and indifference it is pleasing to re tributed but a nervous heifer a spirited horse or a hurrying man cannot knock it over anil set fire to the place the ontario fire marshal port that bringing them before the suggests that it would be scood buslj magistrate proved a salutary lesson and conditions are now decidedly bet ter spot cash friend you aro always pleased when you can brine down the leeflarda eh big game hunters oh yet i can always sell their sklne for spot cash hostess willy wont you have ness if the country insurance com panies would buy several thousand of these hooks and present halt a dozen to each policy holder even if one are was prevented as a result the saving effected would pay fur tho hooks for all time to come where possible ontario fire lighting officials urge the installation of elec trie lights which they mantaln mako tie safest illuminaton where the wring is idone by a competent ek-c- trlelan and the work inspected by a government official fire risk is reduc ed to the minimum where tt is im possible to put in electric light and unfortunately this la often the case in the country good safety lantero should be procured and the hooka provided importance of our water- power canadas waterpower resources form one of her most striking and important natural assets their naj some more christmas pudding jture extent and location combine to willy no thanks mother says 1 them a special value in relation i to the chief centres of industry and j population waterpower in available dont want any more t1 v i a every province and it is not tcoj it was the young advocates first from h q case lu court and he was very neri f waterpower la the moj vous my lord he begun i appear force h conauan in this matter to or to er yes j trial development yes interrupted the judge hut it s not your business to err mr smith fjlve a amall bov b wbtch anrt ho that is my privilege have limt o hs wx9jpw tsdksisr royal bank annual meeting mlnards liniment for asthma i isobel no daddy i wont need any clothes this summer fathor i was afraid it would como to that infatuated youth thinking of me darling weary girl oh was i laughing 7 im so sorry tho modern woman is considered too delicate to shonldoi a gun but nobody questions her ability to baro arms the annual general meeting ot shareholders of the royal bank ot canada marked the close ot the most successful year in the history of the bank sir herbert holt president in his address dealt moro particularly with genoral conditions throughout the country but touched on many devel opments ol great importance more especially from tho standpoint of trade and industry c e noill general manager re viewed uie growth ot the bank to the foremost position it now occupies and gave to tho shareholders an in teresting insight into the part the bank is playing in all centres in which tt is now doing business ontloiik favorable sir horbert referred to tho yenrs developments in industry trade and finance as generally satisfactory the foundation for the development which has taken place is sound sir herbert declared that as yet there aro no indications of industrial and commercial inflation production is not expanding to a point unwarrant ed by growth and demand and it is i noteworthy fact that the whole ex pansion has taken place during c period characterized by moderately declining prices on the whole the financial situation in agriculture in dustry and commerce is more settled than at the beginning of the period summing up the business situation sir herbert stated that the outlook i was never more favorable for pro longed prosperity to canada necessity for curbing unwise i speculation in commenting on the annual statement jlr kelll referred at length to tho importance of cull loans which represent loans against stock exchange collateral not only of the royal bank but of all banks lie pointed out that this was indica tive of three things j increase in the number ot se curities available to investors 2 increase la the market vnluo of securities 3 increase in speculation in a growing country the devel opment of its resources produces new securities prosperous tinios re sult in the enhancoment in vaiuo of securities and for these rrasons it la cloar that tho two first mentioned causes for the increase in all loans arc at least to some extent justified as to the third it is obvious ihao speculation has reached a dangerous stage tho bustinformed fluanclal and brokerage firms aro atroady op- eratlng on an unusually consertatlvo basis by calling for iftcrtased mar- gins by declining to open new ac counts and by restricting theliahility of their customera to reasonablo amounts in tlnw ot excessive spoculauon the lur of easy profits cannot be denied but peculation can bo checked and wld within reasont able bounds by tho llnanola1 inter- v este particularly tbc basks and bond and brokerage houe i v y wws best for all your baking pics cakes buns and bread does all your baking best t

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