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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 29, 1926, p. 6

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in the tea cup h the full eharmof salad4 b8m is revealed the flavor is pure fresh and fragrant try it black mixed or green blends dans detaining hand and faced his face and figure she had seen for an tormentor instantin the j crowd high up near and they wont he shouted i the topmost fence dont want your ranch an more than i want the moon and i certainly dont want you to have mine but seein youre so cussed set on losini it 111 just bet my ranch against yours only its like puttin up a twentydollar gold piece against a plugged shilling and before the startled malloy could recover he had seized mortons outstretched hand and angrily shaken it as a vexed puppy might shake a rat to be continued the calgary stampede o by raymond u schrock and paul gulick chapter xii the stampede monday morning dawned clear and bright that was tho only thing that was needed to make the- occasion a success every other detail had been attended to the city was decorated from end to end eighth avenue was a blaze of flags and color of tfie fiftieth anniversary establishment of the first fort on wjjpg goternment explorers venturers of england trading into hudson bay as the original title specified the coming of the adventur ous frenchmen who spied out the land and discovered its extent and possi bilities the advent of the fur traders following in tho wake of the explor- e the coming of the catholic fath- in honor bringing salvation to the indians of the and refv george mcdougall who built tne the first protestant church the cxpe- rawst icpties5 buffalo hunters the or lent bfislrts the northwest mounted po- lnt church or mercantile establish- a pca of the first- fort built ment several buildings were covered j k j v ilw pr with false fronts to represent those that founded fort calgarj the treat- first endeavors of civilization to wrest f with the indians the com ng of it ri i ii tho mv- thriving bustling modern city chapter xiii when is one ever safe exhibition park was filling up with eager and laughing spectators all eager to see ve of the greatest sights of the generation canada was stag ing her great epic of the west the great mecca to which lovers of skill and daring make pilgrimage yearly from every corner of the world sport loving americans were there from all the cities south of the border they cam from as far east as montreal ana quebec for thet hrill of frontier days it was the last stand of the west against the effete pleasures of the east in a way it was like the great tournaments of king arthurs day but it heralded a new chivalry born of a i race of empire builders and too it partook of the character of the gladi atorial combats in tho coliseum at rome only the gladiators had become cowboys and the swords and spears had become lariats and bull whips and the wild beasts bucking bronchos and 6teers and in that throng holding himself in the freedom of one whose crime was fastened on another walked the very man whoso vengeance had sent dan malloy into hiding and masquerade fred burgess wainwright park had not seen him for a year the scene of his crimes big and flittfle had been worried much about it for there was only ono person there who could in any way connect him with the crime for which the police were so relent lessly tracking dan malloy but three hundred miles is a long way and even if neenah had suspected that he fired the fatal shot she would hardly be be lieved when the evidence pointed so unmistakably at malloy burgess had grown callous in his security perched high up in the bleachers lie intended to enjoy the stampede to tho fulland he had brought his now sweetheart nelly butler with him nellie might not be much of a lady but at least she was no breed and she knew how to wear clothes and she had the figure to show them off to good advantage he was proud of nellie as he had never been proud of neenah but when is any one safe how could fred burgess know that circum stances had conspired to bring nee nah and marie la farge to the cal me b b half miles long to represent the pic- torial and picturesque history of the it took hours for that parade to city preceded by an escort of norths i pass but it held the intense interest west mounted police and an equal of all who saw it dan whosejeal number of indians dressed in all the interest that way was centred on the magnificence of their tribal paint and horses and the wager of his employer feathers the long line of floats and was lifted high out of himself and his riders wounds its way through the danger and his fears with those streets of the city on the sides of hardy men of old who earned the ban- tihe floats were legends describing the ner of civilization into the widerress scenes and tho historical significance marching in ghostly effigy before him of the paper mache sets so that all his own hopes and fears seemed butlgary stampede when by all the rules the seventy thousand spectators who petty ephemeral gestures his masj logic they should be three hundred lined the streets five and six deep querade seemed unworthy his skulk- miles away in wainwright park could see and thrill with pride in the ing fear of the law did the name of j being in calgary just at that time glorious changes that fifty years had malloy no credit jean la farge was when all the world seemed to be intent made right what a name to transmit to 0 attending the stampede why the presence of a moving picture j his grandchildren better that he shouldnt marie who had never in all outfit from los angeles which intend- stand up manfully and shout it to the her life seen a stampede take advan- cd to use the stampede and the atten- world walk up to callahan if he saw tage of this opportunity quite the dant activities as a background fori him again and tell him natural thing in the woyld and n big super- western picture added here i am dan malloy i have all the more reason since dan makoy importance to the solemn parade as proven that i can disguise myself so was probably there too no wonder cameras ground out the passing eras that youcannot find me but it suits too that marie and here maid were identity and take i sports frocks show inter esting detaiis much that is chicnnd fascinating is included in this little onepiece f rock- in jumper effect it is a naive affair of plaid surrah that slips on over tho head has a high neck a setin tee and long sleeves tho patch pockets have pointed tabs through which a narrow leather belt is passed and two wide boxplaits in the front of tho skirtafford extra fulness no 1318 is in sizes 16 18 and 20 years or 34 6 and 38 inches bust only size 18 years 36 bust requires 3 yards 89- inchybr 2 yards 54inch material prico 20 cents home sewing brings nice lothes within the reach of all and to follow the mode is delightful when it can be dono so easily and economically by- following the styles pictured in our new fafhion book a chart accom panying each laticrn shows the ma terial as it appears when cut out every detail is explained so that the jneyperienced sewer can make without difficulty an attractive dress prico of the book 10 cents the copy how to order patterns writo your name and address plain ly giving numbar and size of such patterns as you want enclose 20c in stomps 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 effladame only pure soap is safe and economical suritightthe largest selling launch soap in the world is all pure soap trolonqs the life of fabrics s lever brother limited toronto s80 applause passed up and down the side- the consequences walks like the wind waving albertas prove me guilty famous stands of wheat dan malloy a touch on his shoulder could not keep away from the vicinity jloy from his day dream of these cameras at one time he had jily he sid back again into the charac- felt the urge of art it had led him j tor of chuck jones it was regan in to universal city where his accomjhis wagon his daughter beside him plishments as a champion rider had alberta was dressed in gala attire found a ready market in the universal with a wide floppy modish hat taking ranch rider troupe at five dollars a j the place of the stetson and drill rid- im innocent you the colorful opening flourishes of tho big show stretched out so gaily before oused mai- j them the humor of wild cow milking con- tnvoluntar- day he had been perfectly happy until had had been asked to double for thp star in a dangerous fall from a horse and learned the next day that the same star was getting two hun dred dollars a day dan had ingenu the tests that set the crowd in hysterics i i i iii i jj happy islands of the pacific england has one colony where seri ous crime is almost unknown the falkland islands oft the coast of south america are crimefree for years at a lime daniel john osuilivan a bluff and as earnest bowboys held and tried to j hearty irish exsailorman who rules milk cattle whose mind was in an en- j ns chief constable and keeper of the tirely different direction only to lose prison over this most southerly ot all the milk through a cleverly direct ed kick in just the right place was all but lost on them though each cow boy as he came out was eagerly scrut inized this might well have been a task that the chuck jones she had seen ing clothes she affected around ranch here hop in ill give you a hitch up to exhibition park meekly dan hopped into the back might have undertaken without en- bf the wagon and regan threaded his dangering jiis eaborate incognito ousy suggested to that worthy that way out to the park he must make possibly there was a pocatopeehng he givehim haf of the amount for certain that nothing happened ito his rilce j the program bne lookcdtjone doing the stunt for him in the mixup j r team or to corbett he had there broncho busting thrilling as it that ensued the star emerged with j avcry foolish bet and how he to most of the persons around rcrtiiu abrasions wd acial swellings j to take every precaution to jnsure her steer riding awkward and inele- that preverited- him from worklngtfor n w ho had grown to hatek s it appeared- left them unim- a week t jiafwas the end of malloys morton ho doubted very much if he pressed as soon as they were satisfied career as a star he had cost the company a colten thousand in lay off time and lie was regarded as a dif ficult man to handlewlt was onthe chance of seeing this star and finish ing what he had so auspiciously begun that he hung around the cameras but would take his old stock even if he that dan malloy was not implicated did win the race hut morton would as a rider certainly- take his if the race went against him not that he1iad lost any of his confidence in winning but he knewa lot about the uncertainty of horse races and this was the last ono nil he saw was camera men anddirec- wo go into with this highbinder tors and assistants who roughly and- just the same je must win this race nulhoritativey ordered him to get out ashe drove into the park he turned of the way over the team to one of his men and his overtures thus haughtily refus- inquired about corbett cd dan turned his attention to the i v j tm t1 pageant- the rlackfoot bloods pic i run along now daughtd i 1 tae pans and assiniboines depicting tho to lunch but i want to see the team and be certain- that everything is iul right with cotbett the gay little- figure life of tho indians before the whjte men came the granting of tho char- i si fikkw wmmmmm jttfslitpiifig was a fine girl and the apple of his ye ho ought never to nave risked his fortune her fortune that way he would never do anything like that again as alberta skipped around the corner of the great stands waving gaily ns she went regan turned to chuck here chuck you keep your eye on them horses ive bet everything on them but the ranch a barcastic harsh voice at his el bow interrupted him why not bet that too it asked morton stood theret thumbs in tho armhoes- of his vest his hat oit the back of his head and a pipe in his mouth he always smoked that pipe unless he saw an opportunity to take one of regans stogies half a dozen of the morton riders stood with their ikjss and their altitudes woro indi cative of tho low opinion their boss hold of tho sportsmanship of regan but regan snook his head malloy took him by the arm as though to lead him away but morton stopped around in front taking his pipe out of his mouth ho spat on tho ground i thought you said no ono could over call you o piker ho said in as insulting a manner as he could say it and this manner had the eamo effect on regan ast always did he was out of hand in a moment red rage flared up in hu oyes no shook off presently neenah touched her mistress on the arm thinking she had seen the object of their search marie turned to her eagerly pdease mamsol i see frten down there can i goseo and tho bright- eyed halfbreed girl was off like a shot threading her way in and out of tho press in her haste to follow a an internal bath daily recommended jrcprpmincnt physician made the remark recently that if people were half as particular in regard to in ternal cleanliness as they arc about external appearance three quarters of our ordinary ailments would be eliminated this medical nun said people did not slop to think of the importance of keeping the system j just as clean as one is careful to keep hands face and body the result is that the intestinal tract becomes clogged and waste material which should leave the body daily stays there for an indefinite period doing a harm few people realize so many ills are traceable to these clogging poisons an internal bath sounds novel but it is much easier to take than any other kind i a spoonful of sal lithofosbcforc breakfast of any other meal dissolved in a glass of tepid water acts as a gentle clean ser of the bowls provides a sooth- colonles landed in england recently with a man sentenced to a long term of imprisonment it is his first visit to london since seventeen years ago he accompanied a lunatic to england the falkland islands have everything but a lunatic asylum and a prison for those serving longterm sentences i port stanley mr osulhvans head- quarters was shocked when tho crime that has brought the chief eonstable to england wasmado known the falkjands are not used to orinie unemployment is nil in the falk- lands said mr osulllvan to th writer that ia one reason why we havo so ihtlo crime there is a sociability in the islands which a larger community could not possibly know wo aro not barbarians we havo every convenience n good libr ary good government buildings and riches for ihose who work hard though sometimes life l lonely the sheep farmsare widely separatedand there aro long rides on horseback be- foro wo see a friendly face our great est need i a newspaper of our own- removing lime from teakettles if the water contains a great deal of lime keep an oyster or other shellin 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