--to give me credit for that machin- forget the rest. Stay out--and I fight! For a long moment Kilbane Worth-{ ington ton paced the floor. Then at last, B A TEht? CHAPTER XV.. It was a grinning Barry Houston who leaped from the train at Taber- nagle a-week later and ran open- armed through the snow toward the waiting Ba'tiste. L "You got my telegram?" He asked it almost breathlessly. . "Ah, oui! oui, oui, oui! Sacre, and you are a wizard!" A hj he surged with another Liicks: cublichad today & bend of the lt for two reasons, Firk, be from two members of the same family, and , because jea. "But w, Ba'tef%e eet! He hall sf Medaine! el tell they demonstrate very well just 'what a Dimerick in Note self governing in the sense Som. the X : . would determine ' her to write to the district ttorney : the rythm of these two examples. ; re aa the Totiore, b : " . s y of Boston--that he will tell her-- : Buckley's Mixture Here: is a Good One! . Attractive as this proposal s oe oe It was part of my agreement, Ba'- : pie iste. that Re: be forced. to: make mo There is a cough mixture called Salada Tea ; i " Buckley's; Thefe was a young grocer in Blen- |€rning fede statements regarding my innocence. ' y Slowly Batiste nodded and slapped Fixed up all the kids at the Huck- acute difficy rei - ley's, : Was asked for the best tea for |12,000,000 natives, es 4 the reins on the back of the horse. ites thi Hh Beet Africa. "Ba'teese will not see Medaine," They all had the Flu momen, 200, whites theo Bei e » Many other things too " Wigave hi The problem is further complicated by came at last, and they went on. Salada" says he Indian lati : oy Again the waiting game. Now all of the Huckleys use Buck: Makes the best cup of tea the an population : A month went by, to bring with it leys. All Fresh from the Gardens to | which outnumbers the Europeans two . BEGIN HERE TODAY the large table, much in the manner | "5 0" 0 Co nich told that the Miss Wilma Misener, . Blenheim. to one. Obviously there are dangers F hich he had affected in court. 6, DIL of CRding which loi. tha Beamsville, Ont. in turning over such vast.and varied of ute oe igh 30 sbage the ie) Well," he asked somewhat brusque machinery was at last on its way. ey Wise Marjorie Gerow, facial groups to the rule of a small young Barry Houston into a series} "Well," he asked som "| March, and a few warm days, which R.R. 4, Blenheim, Ont. of tragic molds. A bitter experiencely, "may I inquire--" } } rn Red Rose Tea : European minority. in his past caused his father to lose| "My name is Barry Houston, son melted the Stows uly that they night There was & young maid known as Milk of Magnesia The establishment of a federation is | faith in his son and therefore be-! ¢ (1c 1ate William K. Houston. You ri 8 apa No aternade. only 16 Smarty, If your stomach commences to [made more difficult by the divergent guar to him Hmber holdings in Tabs and I met--in the courtroom. You ae i es ue y To a number of friends gave a tease ve, policies at present followed in the ut git. 2 output be. that 2 high once did me the very high honor to|™%H oF aappom aL Derssat party, Take a dose of good Milk of |ferent units which now exist in Ea . 5 ® Laccus £ murder and then tried ve Wire, Lhe age 3 She served Red Rose Tea \ Magnesia, Africa, In Kenya an effort has- bea cidents have prevented this and Houg-| accuse me of m "| three times about that stuff," said the Enesia, ten, arriving from Boston, finds that! your level best tgasend me to the peni-1, \ 0 0 telegraphs nd. geneval With cakes two or three Its Phillips as makes it made to establish a white man's col-; * this is dut fo the treachery of his mill | tentiary for life When you knew, abso-| = 0 °F ell be Taper told me Which delighted her guests who And if you once takes it ony. Twelve thousand Europeans rintendent, Fred Thayer. lutely and thoroughly, that I,was an Supe Ie ¥ mo ald ate hearty. You'll find that it surely does ease |have taken up their abode in this area ouston is assisted in his work in|innocent man!" RY hed. Jet: me mow as soon, as J. Miss Aliene Misener, -- ye! and are making a living in the culti- the timber country by Ba'tiste Ren- got in. Cn Beamsville, Ont. Mrs. Hurst vation of various agricultural pro- er Fe CHAPTER XIV.. t Mg eu Ee hl Yer Box 338, Buckingham, Que. | ducts. As a result of the white occu- : ir urn : g. oo Minards Linimént Va ! "pation of Kenya, the native population double tragedy of his son's death i" The former district attorney start-| They tried the bobsled, Ba'tiste and When out skating at fifteen be- Cookeville Bricks is obliged to reside in certain ear- unsolved murder of | aq lightly. Then, coming still closer, | Houston, cnly to give it up." The : ich hig wife, Houston discharges Thayer |p. roo.ad into the tense angry fea-|hor floundeved and plowed about in low, oh A man did enquire of me whether, | marked areas called reserves, which, despite the remonstrances of Agnes v P Berry Hougton. Ee gh a t Jast to Joe Jupp froze his ear and his toe, The people of Cooksville were |in the opinion of many students, will Jierdon; a girl who has a mysterious (IVES O° BAT CORR, VAD © ors ab losome on, ney oh. clever, soon be dnadequate for native needs. DT i sor os FTI os tts of os Le ge en I , es to carry on the REI roads. " Stopped the frost Lite and pain "For the fellows who mix Kenya settlers have induced many na- Fun en ve 3s sootvonind with a 'Perhaps $0: Bui, then/murder is Eet is no use," came finally. "The With "Minards"--"It's the berries" Their buildings with brains"--did tives to leave their homes and enter 2 ns his timber | always melodramatic. horse, he can not pull. We must make ? rights aver wo a neighboring lumber| «The point is this: I am thinking!|the trip on the snowshoe." ried. Joe, Ob, yo a A. McNeil canis a dif compauy. ouston claims he doesn't | ¢ cuine the city & . i. > Mrs. Thos, Neal, Mre. A. McNeil, = remember signing such a lease. In the of sme the city of Hostels for # mil They turned back) Tor the bunk tr Ont. Norwood, 'Ont. |ferent policy has been followed. Here presence . of Medaine Robinette, to|"°F G07 ars: king blackmail!" house fo emerge a few moments later ' native interests have been placed fore- Som Houston fs Ritracied He Solis 3 a Blackmail is SE er Sime most. and the entrance of the white ier . thal ser'. statemer ha eg on, Stily a S Wi 4 i ' . Sir: -- farmer has been restricted so as to Houston was accused of murder is | something by which one _extorts Ghosts they became almost immedi- Everybody's Doing It. Doug Sno your Limerick Contbdt4n Sane to native stale Apprehen- true. money. I'm here to try to give you lately, snow-covered thngs that hardly DEAR SIR:= rh 6 Mi ator sion has been expressed that the GO ON WITH THE STORY money--or at least the promise of it|could be discerned a few feet away, > e Broce Mines Spectator and am blish Eest Atrican fed -- : --and at the same time allow you to |one hand of each holding tight to the When making up the mail bag sending one. Can each person send ' | establis! mest gf an as 4 Jeicak gud CHAPTER XIII make up for something that should |stout cord which led from waist-belt the 'other night after. everybody more than one? ~ a ; i J KR . weigh rather heavily' on your con-|to swaist-belt, their only insurance had gone to bed, I slipped in a (Mise) Doris Taylor, ih Kenva into the rative states of Old- Judge Mason, accustomed to|science." against being parted "rom each other couple of Limericks, rather shame: R.R. 3, Bruce Mines, Ont. o a y nd T wwika: Some Ken seeing Barry in times of stress, tried; "If you'll come to the point." in the blinding sworl of winter. facedly, for it seemed a silly thing : ganda al anganyika. n his best to be jovial. "Mr. Worthington, I have convinc-| The features of the agent, as he for an oldish backwouds woman to Send as many as you like, Miss I settlers) x Se other hand, have * "Well, boy, what is it this time?" irg evidence that you knew I was in-|gtarted u : wv be at, but the children found the Taylor. Watch the rhyme and |felt that federation would mean the ; 2 OY, | S ! 8 p from the rattling key, were LT ucts re & vse 'Money." Houston came directly to|nocent. Further, that you knew it at not conducive to relief. i etrerback 1 -8rst scribbled Shythm.he. utfodusiion the naive siate ye the. point. [the beginning of the trial. But that] «your stuff's on the way, if that's Hen on ang v Scopes i Joy io There is plenty of enjoyment for The. East. African . Commission, ; What's, the money for; runmning|in spite of this knowledge, yon con- any news to you," came with a wor- ieto write Soi : y ate Lane the whole family if all join in the |\hoce report has just been published, ERPENSeR Lil | tinued to persecute me--notice, I don't | pjed laugh. "It left Denver this th bi le nd hunted fun of 'writing Limericks. | attempts to effect a reconciliation of No. Machinery. I've got to have say prosecute--to persecute me in a|yorning behind Number Eight. Eight up the page conta ning the various ; : ¥ h Ap sonsiderati 1t first r good, smooth-working. plant--other- | hope of gaining a conviction, simply {jen't past Tollifer yet." advertisements for which limericks Any nationally advertised article it g58 Various considerations. tise I won't be able to live up to] i is Al Bast T eo 7 Houston star were asked, or service found in this or any pre- (of all rejects the suggestion that the Spedifichtions." Of Past lo ler s a 2 Yu a Yours. truls. vious issues of this paper may be government of East Africa should be uw " Si ed anxiously. "Why, it shou e a ka dae made the subject of a limerick | turned over to the white man. You're not," and the old lawyer ; b " Kate Neal. + Jeet of n limerick, smiled , quizzically, "going to fay the top of the Tange hy now: PRACTICAL--DELIGHTE UI a {people of Britain must continue to be . 3 des Vy, oing to favor "Good reason. They're getting the J I 4 JFaudash, P.O., Ont. One dollar will he sent for every | responsible for the welfare of the na- your dearly eloved friend with the snow worse than here. Denver re A delightful combination that is Limerick accepted. Give name live peoples of this vast colonial area. orde I, are you! ported ten inches at eleven o'clock--|extremely practieal for general utility Thanks for your letter, which is and address «nd namo of this |The commission also rejects the idea " wv ho? and it's fifteen miles from the range." | wear with well-fitting brassiere that| Guite as interesting as your limer- paper. "Write: Limerick Editor, [of federation. It nevertheless be- m Ce Woithgn He rattled and banged at the key opens at side. The bloomers are quite; Icks. We hope you will write again. Assogiated Publishers, Rooms 421-5, |lieves that a high commissioner, sur- - Tht ais! ; t JHome for a long moment, cursing softly.|full and take the place or a costume' --Ed. 78 Adelaide/St. West, Toronto 2. rounded by a competent staff of ex- . hat. was. luteerat now. He Only the dead "cluck" of a grounded slip under frocks of silk crepe, woolen - perts, should be appointed with exe- Sate into his father's money and line answered him. [or linen. They are so easily made ne or bi . = cutive powers over the three territor- SE pought the East Coast Machinery Co. "Things are going to get bad in and so tempting of crepe de chine, OTHERS Patience ies of Kenya; Uganda and Tangan- : Hels president," again the smile, "and this country if this keeps up," came crepe satin, racium silk, flat silk,| No man can live happily who re-l [Let patience have her perfect work, |yika. His duties would be to work out I know he'd he glad to have your } at last. "There ain't any too great{rayon crepe, georgette crepe or silk|gards himself alone, who turns every-|and bring forth"celestial fruits, Trust| a system through which the interests srier." a ie a stock of food." ninon. Style No. 167 is designed in|thing to hig own advantage. Thou [to God to weave your little thread in- of whites, blacks and Indians may be Tyusion continued the sarcasii. At last the wire opened again, and |sizes 16, 18, 20 years, 36, 38, 40 and 42 must live for" another, if thou wishest |to a web, though the pattern show not | 'yeconciled. Eventually he should be oy he overjoyed ge give i Yo Jina, the operator went once more to his|inches bust measure. Size 26 requires to live for thyself.---Seneca. . yet. --George Macdonald. | replaced by a governor-general whose machinery it 1 nl ot ct RY desk. s 2% yards. of 40-inch material with era ae ? TT - duty it would be*to safeguard imper- such 'a dear fri a as We thin i He bent over the key, His face 1% yards of lace edging. Pattern Mal interests, unify communications Abs. Jt. wasn't his fault th Ln Wertt Wiiiestense. Trice 20c ip stamps or coin {enin is and develop native policy for East nL to. the penitentiary." : "Goa! > " preferred), Emb, Ne, Liss (Glue) Africa as a whole. : "No, that's right, boy Old Law- wa' bit melodramatic, aren't you?" What's wrong? The two men and Important decorative detail, costs The report frankly admits that the ver Mason aE quietly veminisesnt he asked in a sneering tone. : were close beside him now. Z0c extra. natives have complained of injustices' thie: taded: his best. It seemed to MIG | rr ets meen eri sea seers i Number one-eleven's pisked oe HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS, in Kenya; and it is in order to give: sin-those days he was more of a per-{that you might go before the voters Suing a me one, Tom| Write your name and address plain- these natives a court of appeal that ctor sutor." i in pri 8 POW'S UD|)y ivi d si . such the commissioners recommend the 3 secutor than prosecutor. and point to me in prison as a recom-| {have in the snowshed with the crew y, giving number and size of suc blish in AH) f \ "Let's forget it," Houston laughed |mendation of your efficiency as a dis-| One of 'em's dead. The others --vrait patterns as you want, Enclose 20c in establishment of he Lo dor 0 2 \ wasily. "A persecutor . . . You've |irict attorney. I don't mind giving : I have to piece » | Btamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap governor-general. erhaps. the: mog * i ) ; : . oi a minute, I have to piece it together." |; fully) £ h be: significant sentence in the report is 4 me an idea, Judge. I'm going|you the names: Dr. Horton, Dr.| , : carefully) for each number andy len A " 2 Maver . 5 silence, except for the rattling of dd: d Wil Pat that "the territories of eastern Africa, 5 to New York. Mayer and Dr. Brensteam, all physi-| (he key, broken, jagged, a clatterin address your order to Wilson Pattern : 4 hi ; ' ' » Jose 81 Service, 73 West Adelaide St., Toronto. taken as a whole, can never be white «. And, the next morning, Barry Hous- {cians of the highest reputation. I Jon. was in New York, swirling along | would like, Mr. Worthington, to know ree Seventh Avenue - foward Bellstrand|why you did not make use of them in ing as it carried the neva of a far- Hospital! There he sought the exe-|the trial?' - away world---a «world where the three 'cutive offices and told his story. Five] "Why--" The Tories district at- waiting men knew that all had turned minutes later he was. looking at the|torney suddenly changed the subject.|i, a white hell of wintry fury. men's countries. . . . White settlers must realize that, while they will be trusted partners of the Imperial Gov- erriment, they cannot claim to be the dominating element." The British Government is to be commended for Patterns sent by am early mail. h books o° the institution, searching,|"You spoke of a suit you might bring To be continued.) - Gos searching, at last to stifle a ery of | when you came in here?" {Te be continued.) Ir a one a Siliomen: 23d | bend closer to a close- & Houston waited for a moment, then Try It of, the most important prob'ems in -- iL Empire. The report of the commis- « "August second," he read, "Kilbane| "But personally, I don't want to file| Get up right in the morning. Go to , Worthington, . district attorney, Bos-|the suit. I don't want any money-- | bed right at night. Start with joy in ton,. "Mass., Acc by Dre. Horton, {that way. I don't want any bribes, or | Your heart, hope in the future, kind- Mayer and Brensteam. Investiga-|exculpations, or statements from you |ness in your purpose. tions into effect of blows on skull. that you know me to be innocent. You| If it is a dark day, never mind; sion would seem to point gut bie saad to progress. = Conqueror and-Congquerad Eight cadavers." owe me somethfng. And I'm here to-| you will lighten it up, If it is a With fingers that were almost fren- {night to ask you-for it." bright day, you will add to the bright- J. L. Garvin in The London Ob- zied, Houston copied the mnotation,| "I thought you said you didn't want |ness. Give a word of cheer, a kindly server (Ind.): Germany, whére uneiil: 4 closed the hook and hurried again for|any bribes." greeting and a warm handshake to ployment diminisWed in 1928 gs mark: edly as it increased in Britain, is more a taxicab. It. yet was only nine o'clock.| "I don't. May I ask you what your| your friends, If | 'the. fratfie were not too thick, if | margin of profit is at your machinery If all of us would only think how - the driver were 'skillful-- company?' much of human happiness ismade by AND A HOUSE, i700 He raced through the gate at Grand| "I suppose it runs around tweive| ourselves, there would be less of hu- "Th het husb nd # Jot Central Just as it was closing. 1t yas per cent." man mise. . or phey say her husband owes a night when he reached Boston, but| "Then will you please allow me to| If all of us would bear in mind that whe ain hi to Hofiston did not hesitate. A glance give you twelve thousand dollars in happiness is from within and not from i at a telephone book, another rocking profits? I'm in the lumber business. without, there would be a wellspring le in, a taxicab, and Barry stood on|1 have a contract that runs into the| of Joy in every heart and the sun Verandah' of a.large house, wait- | milliois; surely that is good enough| would shine forever. the. or eg to his ring at the| security to a man"'--he could not re- Try t!--LM. Mi Paty it came. - |sist the temptation--"who knows my gir ghon,'t he dedsanded. absolute innocence. It isn't wool g Resolution Kilbane Worthington was seated at / lille America in its industrial and come 4 mercal life than is any other nation on this side of the Atlantic; and the Reich is inspired by the most abs lutely confident visio heco | A visitor from Mars, jndging, like the © [old-fashioned Freeh tas-inspector, by "external indications," might well « : 7 8