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Times & Guide (1909), 8 Sep 1911, p. 3

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craavirrg given his instructions, he lidt, his servant and made his way arwagy2Wt8to1 the, yard towards the bus :5" wl1ere Knight of Malta was con- Quail. When he reached it, he tin- "Levmd the bag he had brought -tli, th I“ m, and took from it a brace A», vrsiuliar-rihape'd bit, resemlr Jrlr, w ”r of Compasses.' Uniting m,..,,...):,-:,-,,'-, he oiled the points and ap- 'i'r-itq'jbpri'i1 them to the door, a little 31mm: the lock. What he desired tty " did not ticcupy him for nun-e than a minute. it ".ey7rtirerbtRWW-rjWNli, 91755934166» , THY, 3 Carne, “12w mesgm L4: ttlr; 33911:? lk You see, I’m <31in a' ndviéé a"t"il'icc-" flwdmrhapalplwfinmoreim se-trt-ttOtter-nee-j-ttsb new {man Fr ' {thigh-t is} figfimmuflififlmhwd4ahal2l;,d,0f azavcouplc i)" oi years hence." iii “Of course," replied the trainer. b5i "I understand exactly how you " teel, sir. It's quite natural. And ',,, v, 'tir, here we are, with the missm . v taudi,sityrc1s,ynitthx,t step-s tir-Pele-mute is’ give 339113 h’éw‘ltvwelwm b-Umar, 931%! 7 During dinner that evening Si- mon Came made himself as plea- sant as possible to his host and scitsltiiitjtilii,siii; (ip, _irraloJ4y,,11yittedr, was he ;;Z:;:§.mf:‘iil§§:b;t§e:1:fireflies”!iilie‘s’o‘jifigei N%CÂ¥1ffi§§eésfi9wiéééhg i,ii1i'i,iiii, "ifijirr,i1i'ii,f at?“ n§vef t"i'ifiifr1'."t'rfiiit'"ff fiitrfii' teharnriryrguest. It was,arranged 'ort,r,ii'it he; should be:ttillridia_ f1stre, o'clock on the morning following} ia-p,,yyl/tJ,, that he might accompany Ar'1si,,"'itrtje1it'i, to the Dowtrgitirit'et his ", L we at his exercise. Welowwelmnom [Nahum dismissal his valet. and ifiérafiigew himself upon his bed with a fiael For upwards of two hour§ _iili.'i)',,"ii't.i'iilji:iirused himself with his book;, fliggenhe rose and dressed himselr,in, [wililgerough suit which his man bid 'iii',:-),-',:,"'-,:',:'):)",:',)').:",;!,, put for him. Hmong done so, "h,iiv's"-i'iir',:.:ii,,lii,iiis, tobk a strong “rope-ladder from, 'r-'ti("ittjii:r1oag,, blew Qiib‘liis light; and _ly"/i'riie_i1iird his window. _ To attach the 'ir,',:, hooks at the end orthiy ropes to; a.» thti'livside of the ,tipdejw-si1f,: and _ 'teo"thro.iv the rest outside was the iiiPLfWOVI‘k‘ of a‘moment. Then, having i ascertained that, his door was-se- i curely locked, he crawled out and 'r, (lest/ended to the ground. Once i that, he waited until he saw _,)i1i,i,) 'ats'is, light disappear, and heard) Fs"'Tiucloiv- softly'ope‘ii. Next mo- ment a small black bag was lower-g Cd, and following it by means ofi another ladder, came the seivanti "i1iuiise] f. i 13‘ Minn-:15? Swag/3: a” *4? if rr) wtzererT L. Il, bzfiixg§~hmwfi:torxhuflek. i:lLrorrq 'ii/it ls-s;';,'?)"')')"]":';)).))')'.'")) iitrc "tii,s)iiiy,i1i?"iie'r': _rr?yHfl, ‘51:;‘T1Ee1‘g is no time to be lost,” Said Tame. as soon as they were together. “You must set to work on the big‘gates while I do the obher_busipess. The men are all ashrsitil; a nietrairthiilgyiscrrhry g "eareittl that you make no noise." Then fie went, quietly along ihe yard torthe further boundry, where hysslra.d rtirst, a.ft,ernoon noticed , skirt ladder. By, means of, tlyiji hit mounted to thesrtcud of? the Sid-$5 Ab.rhpaA& '"'"'YYY'Tt"' mu; «yum i" ' "The kitchen and bantry, sir. With the exception “Nib-m? at ifh‘e’ top of the house, there are no other 1redtsrrapprscpvp/ilris-tsiderrls2c:; 32,5 p" ,1; "TWit 'is"iixtishint t'ieixsc" 'A NOW get me ready as soon as you can. ‘began. »"’;i_q;!5~wl{g wr,criw,:(1.t "A pretty worm” he said tty" Bel- ton, ik?, " _t;lyt_lis,ttsy, A ..131d,:9};£mhi§ thinge -u'ptrn' _ the/$586139!-~7‘=‘=a.:~rbd-s~vâ€"er§y convenient for our purpose. Have you discovered wheneyou an: 'o- eated?L', 7 ', i. I,,'.," p,"' _,',,i'i,' .2 “7,: (f “Néft’ ts1iriosr',/c"s'isi.si-" (v' g c"', _-. _ "I am glad of that; and what room is ,begeath ‘,1is’l” rrv::,/:i_-s,' o‘w w"%'vis-sm'cC-7 wwww 'e),"""")'"',":," _ (fiui7'itjriiiuli'rrii' t'b the doih, ant when Cixrptu,ha4 ensured: ta.,etp,raji, received 'fibgsti the E ti"aifib'rt'g"ticife L as her lord and master had predicted. Bis kedroom,hedWngd an: being conducted to it to 1361335}: “£511 xlinnep.t,, "Wills, at the baqk of,tlle house) ii'ire'iHi"i/kiiiig 'theiAii?aiEeyiird'j' and possessed rww_'ltrtrtslyirtjieir,, ct?,?'- tending across t"he gafa'e‘igls" aid "isff- lage tow,aNs where, the Downs end- ed "and Ctliie, wkrpdiutir"Heilre'i,fknrd' began. (r,' srvri; ri_fi" ',ir,r' Ii:,':": Duri =sgi'fifrliei/."1C5i'iiijt, rs'j"rc'ikir'iyf the 2ijiiisiiit)'t,lpyist, rage; Isiid/ among ofirfifin’gwfia feltet beheld what 'rjii"i,i.ng leech-eigh iii/itch-i/Shiite-mt ' gamma t2@§fwmiglfl”mesbatfljwHa. Tiii'f.,e Akeyi)rit'einry titisrstssiiritrurir his] Wig horse. 3 T),idHpiiipih? ij1yig,rttrt1 _ gihu,,l-hrun,i"'t/iilh.') '.'-: , 'r/ry r", ir-r, _,', I D'“ """rcf,r'rry"r.:' . , . , - [ I . "X V it lesfisiéfdm“'151r,fi»1,1¢;sazdy; f/thae s, not ng. eY?,i)j/y.ho),rltrp1rst,-rs.te- some of 'fi, wtsssl,"titttsiiit'q, l ve, "irVoCtyiissfed ,5 mt!) a; f " ,1: mmm ff carMtrjftrt'u'ytrc'.e'cir(tryiy'urdy", " m Ott,' ,AQ‘ISEERVICE‘TO THE STATE MPiftm - ff,rTir',f f%2l . gig-Q 15114.1 laceu [318 'JLHCI'. , :- f; 1'3h'Ya,p, ,di’d T ' b, tell, you :yest'epL daft 3‘5": fi,,é/iert"iiilred. ' C “1 wins cert tain that letter was more ishan an “id-lmxar-wrghflfiuihms 'do yon 'lttatyw thit an attempt iris been l, made Cr" C T ', l _', if rc Theiy, 2rosg'e'd rthe' C yard tdgjetluir,', 3an agproached the box in quiis- "tiph. On the Woodwork the com- mtncertre)it1'itf a circle similar to that, which had been completed/vera the jisard gates cBuld be plainly dis- tingu'ched, while on" the gromid beluss my four cttribtis-shaped packs, oneiof which came picked up. J, "So, it would appear,?' said Carne grimly. "Now 1vhati)ehse is there for me to hear? Is the horse much hurt?" V :3 L t .“Nosa bit the worse,: sii," an: swered Benf. "They diln'e)ger,il _a_t him, “Sf/0115506. Something; must, have "frightened them beboie they) could complete their task., Step this .1vscyv' sir, if you please, and exami Te the door of the hos for To mus a"? f: w F hunter givmrs strict: , 0 rd e rs that 1itsthing-shall be touched until you have seegijzitu”, -1 "-) " . l [ thiifgs r" l, “ThQi‘: He. picked 'dr, the round piece of wood with the lock still attached to it, and showed it to his uyt1phroy'- _ “See, sir," said Be:nt,fp:ointihg‘ to a circular. hole which 11m? nxist-l ed where previously the Togk had been. "The rascals cut out the,] lock, and thus gained arrentry to! the yard.". ' v:ri,',,,Tt,i-,y:svr,li4 \ c,i,,e,tyi,s,ra,yrrysi,,ttro,rtitli ,, ‘Wghgjfifi;m§:eggbfsged 2,12% “Comé, sir, and see foi- SOL“? selirsaid Bent. “I anr_stjrry by say' that there is no gainsaying the, fact.” ' 'e ' I L "Chrarthipg is very certain, the man who cut this hole is a .anastei' of his trade, and is‘also the F'ruS- sceisitns of fine implements." "So, it would appear,?' said Carne grimly. "Now what:rehse is Aanoment'lafer they had feached the entrance to the stables/ard: j grkpaWua---taJ2wass """err"". ""'""'Tr'"'""""r"ie"""r"'e"1i"se'ftr, ' "An attempt has beeg made to " . _ _ " 0; _ f gist P03338103] of t(o,yoitcryor?iiiy"r M, )5 r. , Tte 2. 3'. Fi '1 ' t u 'a‘ mmmmxzadz itn1puaiter him an4) low- wed 1iti1)I1rr,t,lteryther side, stilll,5vieht _,,',,)iiit'"/riVilii:riii"inV'" noise. Insteiad of pdismovmting ., by}; f: i:'lfj,"f h/2reiuit, he “seabed himself; 30in 111110331811 t, agiride 0f j"ty',rAs'rlrifei'pi't- drtfw On“ an p,5ir of "Emmy; bt pug: he vhad 113:9 ughta: my; iiijriii"i1cis.toppet1 sirh?ijCi'n his vri'lit and faced the other. "a '1 _ rréarrvxe accordingly toorciijitp his hat and followed him out.L:& C _ $6 With th:Qr€ai&§%Q‘faBraoe ')if_1l' bit sueila,,,t;st9,crlryts-ausyy,,l,, by Cara tu/on' thee; "iiifthla'i'; deoef‘helock "h awi bee n [ mrtauvrlryssayr.mpved 1c"/aiftr1 the? irate 1gttyod, mien. ', Belterar was 1evii?cthlr Jstrti'sfreif with {Mae-worker, Came, "1iijyt,t,egiiyCtiyt '/ioerskrTdtsisuiii. ‘He 'iiifikri'iliirrr1 fiber: circle of w/itil, and shew /',i,t.t,jc) 'Iris,: 'f'tTrttttttjt ss,,:-,.)');')'!-, PM! ;;t;;txe,‘e.,r;$ersg§é§w§i§9§§ilrie 3M9 it t"ivb "di"0ilriiti'i't 1vii." Ire ‘v "( _ l, w. '"ttr' “ $3513 "ivilt 'ttroll with;§1ne far as the yard, I should‘irlike show you somtthiryr," heAiiid. “1111 something under tweiiiy mid- ,gtgs he was dressed and dorfiiseajris. He” found the trainer awaitrihg him in the hall, wearing a veryiiserious iriat, rrrrtiT,r l, I; T" "i Q: I I _ li, Tttlltaiirhbuii, later Carma 'ita'i trerNTt,dysit1r:f, sweet slumb§lr from which he durum; wake udtilléhe was taygvvresu,,l,?s,,,p,,tsipoing, at hei, clam- 'tjtytdryyrrcr-Hztians the traidpr. V J2 we can return to our roodis."s, i-Fair-louse-blanket pats were "hCri"iriTétrt'rrfEfif',"""'ii"hd he wexifi quitt-" lsru,,yerosy,,i,,iup,d dtoppecl theniiby the' s"tG,iyle,trhirrivi prAitt'h, that he Eejqinéd Jf,t,1,tiy,saand they made thi/r' may; 'ii'lt'hr'1fit, assistance of the "tivddstis', biackto their own rooms onfb more: "Mr. Carne,” cried Bgnt, in, uiI,y,j;sir,,,puyie,,, {113%}er yritateip, tones, Jfifj,'ii,jiib,iit _'irioi'ifii, _'tlij),yre it ynNthient I shduld be glad to speak biciyot1 'as soon as possible." :5 "ll "You might have ruinedlrcye"rjw- thing,” he whispered, “by? op1it- ting that. The first cal‘pent‘grer m‘h?) looked at it would be able/to' tell" th _ the workwmas done fti)rn jibe lfiggle‘a‘fiutZWfimHk goociness] I k'mttt a gawk-Vi: ttiht'ivill set thsit right. New tggrl, Jrjpr, me the piiysrUd Elf: drthi)hieiii, by the dooii) Tren may if tuspuided cfs,:,-'-,.'))"--')'), nsrrhfs 3.:n eck. 1itiiirs) having» chbs‘e'n hi5" wage, he 'itititrttr. Bii/weiglrt' 03113658 him to hive/a gbod" rrritlr-oi the soft firirnd ‘on;.theiorthér side, if, W h a t. IA hat. on earth am those rr" he itsktd irrnoeently.; L 1 git ats,ti is Jamil)“; pxplaiited, an reared the trainer. "They (Ttrlil) fiat tying over jhe 'tbuh-F 535 as TO There is a touch Suggestive of Omar Khayyam in the idea of three- iand-sisty conflicting varieties ot Lwheat, but in the quiet heart, of ag- 'rieultural Essex, England, there has been proceeding with silent in, tensity throughout the present surn- mer a singular combat, says the London Standard. The part'es are two rival theories " ‘agricu vurc. ihe weapon is wheat,, anduthe 'r'uOs of battle are of variOus points on Jhe seven experimeltal farms of Messrs. John E. Ein,c,r'iclo' Sons. the Essex seed growers. ”The Mevde- zlian theory of 91:03?» brewing has re- cently been making great Lemmy among agriculturists as well as stock“ rearers, ‘and this season Messrs. King-r/ave been growing ex- perimenturll,v, twti new varieties of wheat prodiiée‘d oh‘the Mendelian system by 1jqiessor Bidin of Cam- bridge. one of Mendel’s foremost. disciples in England. But Messrs. ,, ',y7irii,ble,sssi mngsoul, thy dead fel- low ‘3] Hgvénfyt“ you seen‘ the , after- noon’g paper? Why, ii Tg‘pbrts the startling newg thstt,jodrsitablet were br'qun iptp lap, night, ind" that my rival; Knight df Malta, was missing this morning.” , l n Came laughed. T ' J The noble Earl jetted the bet down in his book, and then changed the subject by inquiring whether Came had ever had any tya.rrriac- tions with his 1sext-doror. neigh- bor, Klima. Experiments Being Made Wiih Six- tysThree Varieties. '('Tljfi,.rr/11, h’a‘wfehlevel thousand pointh ssvith 'thfit mrlrofse beats yoiirs. 'Both'to‘ start cn; the wager is off. Do you vgree?" 'v', "With pleasure. I'11, make a note of in”: -’ _ “I wonder: what, theynl, iris next,“ hessaid tiuitrtly., "But clop't let?" '.tmyVpii'el:tr ito“ deceime you: It is pyeff'e’dtly true thatftihe ‘S‘tables "ivzii'i:Ojtplrien; into; fast' night; but the thier/esp-br) disturbéd, and tle- camped' just as they wéredo,reing thp, loelr,?i, We Knight’s boxl” '." T film that $31,361 copgryatulate you. Whanjiragcally ,ipveiltioiisi' Some /of these, siovtiprpapersrvdo get, hold of, to be Sorel I'miodeed gladjo hear, that it is riot true, The race would have lost half its interestif your horse were out of its By the way, I suppose you are-still as cop- f'rdent as ever?” ,' rr 1 i:' -,' -“Would you like tryie'st it?” _ _ "Very much, if you fkiel, (ia-u-slip-ed to bet." C . Ir) ' [ r, "5‘Narrow e8cape or no nan‘mw CS- oarpe, I'd have 'em safely locked up in Merford Polietricttiod brthis tihtsi;r' vepliird 'Bent:‘vindictively. "And niow, sir, let-me show you how they got out. fAs fair as T can see‘ thiiy' must have imagined t'they heard somebody coming from-the "house? otherwise they' wbald hasre left by the gates instead of by .this ladder.” _ l "fkotod-afterpoon, _ tiring/7‘ he taid-ras,) erttered ihe room. HI have tomedo ieortdole with you tip- on your misfortune,“ and to offer you my warmest sympathy.” - v’ "Why, what on earth hag hap- pened'l"aslred, Carne, as' he " feidd his visitor a cigar. C A, horse's feet, so that when he is led out of his box his plates may make saaHuuissr.ryspoasuhs Muesl’d like to hive been behind 'em with, a Whirioivhiihuhtsy (tot bimom, that's all. The.double-,xiytsl rascals, to try' sueh , 'trick/Upto"))',"), beige, in ptplasirgeT',, , (I 5 str ‘. _,.' V "u., V"_“'",DV ' l' [) _ ‘p . _ "r can undersGn,lyour indigna- tion," said Came, “It seems to me we have had a very narrow es- He pointed to the ladder, which was still standing where Came had placed it, and thenJed him, by a side door round to the other side of the wall.- Here Jiepointed:to spme heavy , footmarks‘ upan the “turf. Carntvexatrritrttl them closely. , ',tr,sil,acerl his neat shoe in one oCthe, imprints before him, land smiled who noticed hot the other overlapped it. l , cThey then made {theirdway to thehox, where they sienna the ou- mal at his breakfast. v He lifted his head and glanced round _at them, bie'at the irorrtf the manger, and then gave a little playful kick with out) of his hind legs., [. “He dpesn'trieem any the worse er his adventure," said Came, as the trainer ivent up to him and ran his hand over, his legs. , ‘l‘l‘Nipt :lbrt/raiaswpted the other. “Helga. 1i"rlartldtrftrlly, ovdftedrper- ed horse, and it 'takes a lot “to put him out. fl his nerves had been at, a‘llmpsebuhe 1voyldp't have licked uthis food as clean as he dope." _ Having given _ apother, look at him, Whey left him in change of his lad, And returned to the house. r-'. The gallop after breakfast con- firnr'ed"thtir conclusion th at them was nothing the matter, anirSimon Cairns retupherrrtio tom ostensibly éémfortig‘d 1oy Bent/s solemn a8- _sujuinpd to thrft effect. Thit after- pfoén Lprd_Calihsrfortli, 1115 owner of, _vule,strie,evljr/i')lesl {'1po:} him. They had met repeatedly, Anil can: ‘ééquently ,irpin,tip, thit post inti: imr,ristectrmq,r "," l l W .. /, f l _ f‘If' the site " his boot ig any (ifiterion tbr/hit built)," 'he said, “lid miist, ham been a‘ precious big, fellow. Let me See how mine 'Com- pl/ies. with it.” , TH EGRIE S IN WHEA T. (To be continuedi) chance ind he'll iwant the (other halt. - If a womasrcap't think of any othel: excuse she can hare a held- iphir._" _ A _ A - V pynclucsh-"Yes, "' Wood §n‘ollen a little-by-the rain; be all iight in orfewrdti.iys." C strlugglinsr, Passenger (on rail:- 1'0ad train)--'Chis wiqdow sticks so I Can’t get 1t up." L" [t _ ' ley is now harvesting 150,000 acres of distrsifiocrdrrfarmpd crops, all of whiclr'tire proéliueing heavily; The valley already has about 200.000 acres of- dry-farmed land under what is known as summer tillage or fallow, which will" be seeded: this F.all., " Mr. C. H. Woodsmansee of Rex- burg, -ldaho, has been: invited to address The Sixth International Dry-Firming Congress to be held in Colorado Springs, October 16 to 20, explaining his methods of, til- Inge and business, utilized on hit big ranch. Mr. Woodmansee is said to be one of the most exacting farm operators in the West, and is able to tell at-the close of each year to a fraction of a cent. the cost of ploughing, harvesting and handling his crop. In the vicinity of Idaho Falls Gave! nmeut men found, 50,000 acres of dry land grown grain that will run from. 30 tp 50 bushels, to the acre. In addition to this, the val- -- The "Woodsmans-ee 'and Wébster Farm ot'C000 acres is producing 2,- 400 acres of Turkey red wheat, that will,prerasie not less than 40 bush- els When threshed. This result is Obtained under dry-farming: tillage methods, and the,use of 30 pounds of seed to the acre. ’ That dry-farm/dit methods, whefn properly followed, are siuecessfiil ‘has just been demonstrated by _Professor Briggs, Kearney mg} iShantz,‘ ef the Department-of At,- triculture, who in behalf of the di- partment, have, completed an ih- "ves'tigution of the dry farm in Idaho; U. S. Professor Briggs, bi-; fore leaving this city, stated that1 in all ofthe travels, of the commit‘ tee/it has not seen 'e1rd.C'uel'Ci1llt1.)it br mondrrigated farming which! produced, better results than .‘weyel tole found on the dry farms here, in theface ot the faztrthsyt theiyedr has been one of tsesrei'oirbrr,crht. Those) th-e‘iiinsephisticated to when] wheat is,1srlstarr,perelrwould have brisistmielr by) the, sight of these sixty-ths varieties, growing in strips side by sde,.of all colors, from greenish-white to deep old gold and orange red, square-headed wheat and long-eared/wheat, beard, ed wheat and «plain _wheat,, Wheat; from France, Flanders, Egypt, from' all over Englanfi. _The constant Search for isestsit1d better varieties which goes, on thronghout the coun; try is slowly makihg ‘wheat ‘betteif'i‘ and better, but the chief reason for the activity in experimental grow'- ing is that all varieties tend to dis-s generate after a' few' years, add need to be regenerated again Hy trpeeial selection. One attemét 'whiolrthe Mendelians are tftywrmalt, ing, is' being closely watched by farmers. English wheat, usually fetches a few shillings less, per quarter in ‘Mark lane than wheat fromlalifornia, and certain kinds from Canada. The, reason is: that these -foreign wheats are) "stronit- er,” that is, rise better in the hoail, than English wheats. Tlie'explana- tion is believed to fietit1"th'e diffei'- ence of climate, but the secret is not yet definitely known, and, the Mendelians are now trying to breed a ness/ English, variety, which shall _eqv,alCalifoimurt wheatin strength)', King believe themselves in the sys-l tern of pedigree election and not in r,tg,rris:s9irssicyrsre,,ryi, side bx side, with Professor "rrirffh"ii"'"ird'i'va "iriif"iirt"fiiir" "ig growing; anew one of f their own, produced by selection over a num- ber of ycetllTiij.'s' Professor Bidin'r wheats “paged Jess and Burgoy- nes, and certainly in this particular soil and undem the: peculiar climatic conditions of the summer their ap- Ptfatarice wig notriculbiiid to shake dressers Kirig' s " 2reliefhi, ther older systems, which was reptt3s_siprted by" Snowde'tyip) a nts-tslut-d-tthired/i' wheat withra good close head. The: Mendelian varietigs"at:t smaller in the ear, shtirter iistrdsi, and (grew,', less closely t'ogetlterlwhils they are saigl also npt, to rierha,ipiwittytvpe. Messrs. Kings hold it to be a clear l triumph for, pedigree selection; but, I on the other, hand, of several agri- cultural experts with whom one of our representatives went over thoj ground, those adhering to Profes- sor Bifhn of Cambridge. are not div. turbed. In two or bhretcof the var- ious trials the ‘Mendelian wheats Certainly get the worst of it, but the Cambridge men point out that many rhiitjiintir,,r into the cpnsid- erhtipiirthp,t on iviiii1riy, soil and in another kind or, weather the re- sults‘may be altogether different, and that the rival Wheats are after all not yet harvested and weighed against each other. Another ex- cellent wheat among the 63, trial growths on the same ground is a wy,wvitl,eiAit:rn '. ,from Squareheadsr, Master 'sifhiJir,:iiiriir't yet received a name. ':'/'v'r,'rr L. il-,-" Give the' _ 'average man half a SCIENTIFIC DRY-FARMING.? CONSOLING 13 It'll I Vwas up and ready for breakfast by eight o'clock by my watch.’ I thought I would have breakfast in the dining car for a change. but I found that I was an hour too early, as at Port Wil. liam the watches of westbound travel, lers must all be put bark am hour. It is the nearest thing to living your lifo over again that can be imagined. I would rather not live it over again idst before meals, and I decided not to wait, so got my own breakfast oat ot the That night I, waked about one o'clock and found that the train wiisi"ttaireing still. I raised, the blind at my window -that is one advantage ot having a lower btsrt1r--iitrtli looked out ’of‘the wine» dow., Two giant bnildings of, a, grey color towered up right outside 'in‘yfx'vini dow, and I recognized themlat once from pictures as the grain elevators of Fort William. they are tremendous builds ings and. they” reminded-lime from, T the outlines that I could see, dimly against the night sky, of the picturesof Notre Dame cathedral in Montregl. C par1,ba,rrn wouldn't be knee high to' a grasshopper beside one of these elevators." _Therarir enormous. They were the first thing to remind me that we were getting pretty 1tc5syttrtl;yr-jWh,ttri"e? . it? IPitt,t whttttst'itildt, ' aid 23in "ty,1'A)"y vie: tyi?'? I,;" Iras i'hr'tKfttr'; il.i,ri tiirieg'tedr""t ‘jugt 'iti'iztid' in” them till we started off again, which wasnot longp and the last t saKot Port William War a great black rugged hill standing out) gugainftivthq: sky ‘yitlh electrig lights tivinkling' in'tht town beheatlt"it. I ”mini told that this mountain was thought by the--eBtdiahsY'-tosr Visit aFtisleetrirtgrMrimrii, ’Well'rh‘e‘ wt"tezatrtrt here." trarprisetrti i _if heue’ver wakes up and_ste.sACo,rr,t Wil, limp and Port Arthur'at 'his/Ri)), forL they inust be pretty busy’ places: from what I could set frony the window. and they say that their developmeiit has practically all been in the last tong-ears“ I woke up at Dryden. where the (hr 'tario Government has an oriyeriitaeiuaal" farm, so you can judge that thee/must I be some quantity of good agricultural} land in this end of the Province. Itvlis‘l in a"sood lumbering district, (too, and the large piles of lumber in a wood ynrtli near the station are thsrihhslt prominentl things to be seen from the train. There is a brick yard here, too/ that seems to turn out quite a lot of bricks for 1116‘ country round. F i [Mr.;_,_}\rIcEVoy‘ wfllwrrtefor this paikir' a: Sbmesofvlettfirb from the West; "iiTliiiiir,y.i' iiiiiill app ear tporirtiiii'e rib tiitib 1111 tle , the above “:11gad i-rg,recirettttii, WEI give a 7 picture of the g'rbar, Canadian west frbm the standpoint of a young' Ontario man going out there to make hisway. These let.. ters should be full of itite.est for every Otrtariofatlrtyr/l My bear Dad .'-- trestle. ASA-mes) V tw ttfé'I 531's Quanta. Null a; H U' . L " ,,-' 1,} 'dr M44 they were vlfiii'i'i'i,i,i) aflowxf oi,1)ri'rtri"sitii',i,,'itt , WM aysl,r:,'v,istgii, vwhemhemwam _';',l'iiertif'i'iili'iictf Wégfi’yvfié‘fiflg‘fihgfibmmwh’ava chutes over a siding on which coal cars' are tut-to-har-Insulin-spite-sara-ate, genpégzigt to. 5x1 1y the' exiting? _tLCtlys trf. IT. "as?disN)lrirh1kuil?h1j'li,,'h' 451% where coal is not obtainable. My last lettpr was from Heron Bay, Mtg: Parr first glimpse of Luke Superior. Thiiir%iiiiie:rarigtrtr,, -bef(vre, it got dark, we stopped at Jtyrlrfish to take on coal. The C. P. R. hais"tuAttst,niswsa. Gosling: plane here pepl,x,rd bt the sid‘exof uiir1iriitotr the steeiriu,iIiyvirt?iy,tutrm. 'ayfiqsi'ire here waiting iahthie "kii' ti'di1Tiramyaeir 'tariteurtsata. or lying at the wharf below us. The coal was hauleglviup out of its ,hrlld in great _su-e,yt%r,o"dipur1v,vt,rrrt- 1uriyfisi'c' byf-aablgas f/a t/itithitrttiir 11951413 to pihiT,ts, 3(1qu zsi-ajrg wire standing onwa‘ track on if loft‘y I',-,,?,',:"'",):;""):?,-,,'-)?,,?:,),;?,,? Pr:!' passed» rsyHyl, a I Lmoastr’; Begin}; rkihuij, Irox~sێhbe wttriti)iiti track looped right round the toar"dr't' a" bank built up a long way above the water. While going round the'cm‘ve I ($611111 seeNthe Engine“? and the: _fir:st six water. While going round the'curve I chum see the angina: and the: amt Mar mug oi,qur train from. my wiggioyv. ‘At first I thought; the ctigin'é 5361011366. to another train. C: , ) ( i'.., _ I'" I tau into’wns Bill Dodson, who used to keep moreover at the,cqrnezjs. He's been outrherie, three years now, and lu? has at tine house on one bt the best streets in town and drives nu'uutomobilé. He took me in it up to his house to dinner and asked about all the folks roun‘d hame.:1{g may be biisi, lfejdf, srinter. th, has done prirtty sriyt1_cotrtrdetimra' _ I am a long why from heme now. but I tlithrt viimemberr it whe'n I got off the train here, and almost‘the ilrst'person .LEIIEBS J))', Jt SUN IN THE MAXIM The Canada Sugar Refining £39., Limited, Montreal Ask your Gropér firijediaarh Tktva Granuatcd S "BEST FRUIT, tiii/sr/scart. BEST mtESEnvEs.)/, Its uniform high IS DAILY Win n'ipeg.' Aug. 20th. 1911 No.32 -peiv' 1st'tiitirruttvov' Established in 1851' by John Redpath. WINNING' FR FISH LAL‘RELS quality vcorth,heruis, itzkslf to all goo/d V F housekeepers. .. /:'. WT tfl King George, has, Well as; his biother, the late Duke ot Clarence, tookian ac- tive intereht 1n the 'game. His Majes- :1ty.v.in.deed, who as a "middy" weed to _ indulge in the gamepn the (dec1t)ot the l Bacchante, at the conclusion gt one ; day's racing at GpotryroqtVsomsii, years sage played in a thatchfin Gogwood CPark that was got up betwe n the "guests at Goodwood Home. Thé team included His Majesty and an eleven .Vgaptelned by M. Cenhong the famous jockey."‘_ The" f6fiiéi-‘flfi‘érfe’dii‘fiédf with having possessed oiiriyrttiifviis'it)st ex- pensive bats ipi'exisstepqer,the blade being of walnut and the bat being mounted in silver. “~A peculiarity with 'r'egard to the King's favorittrtitit, by the way, Hes in the ta4tthtit high up on the blade on either side ot the splice appear the famous three tea- thers that form the crest ot the Prince ot Wales. ', / Everybody seems? fa 1trsal't5nir with 7 English; however; Sb 'reciii'rl'ris'lfi) foreign- , (TI' c, must: _ mostly; be sent out to the iiraitiejr, , I ' N _ ',f,-l, “hf ' heMaFJm _ C _ ’ le- w‘ r-r" - - ‘- A: »' Wat”; var Y‘s.>,"Â¥;~r:‘l.Lv . Queen Victoria wi,thessiiit-,rsisori's than [one cricket match, but never one that Jioay with accuracy be desqribed, as a first-glass cc fixture.“ trrCh'i"ifii'iist 3rd, 1866‘, she, together with the Prinée and Princess of Wales and other members of the Royal Family, witnessed it very ciose game at Osborne between the 'Royal Household at Osborne' and the 'otficers and men of the Royal "yacht, which- was won by the former by the barrow margin ot twelve runsff The match was particularly interesting for the reason that the late Prince Leo- pold undertook the duties of Scorer, :whilst figuring on the side tyt-y the Sailors we find the late Duke orSase- Coburg-Gotha, one line of the score sheet reading:-- cu K H.R.H. tho Duke of Edinburgh, , Head, 10; c Cole, b Archer, 2. m, L”KING G E'0'Tunr'hrrCTtTCmtTFnt . as» 4% av w r4'-2rassot_t1ir1sttit-mii"i, We stopped at Kenora. which used to' be, awed Rat, Ptrvtatpc,,sip-uucmiapr1ing.t It's quite a town, with substantial brick' buildings. It has a large brick Rail. :FQE'ly‘£X§I‘>A1.fig;-KAJK rb‘uilldin , @123 to the iafifii’fiéfifiififimflgfifib‘afl K. Way“: and both areggw the Lake of the ',tvutliyds,ryn9dtdlh'i4 Ii,it.itsbt islands in the luhg, and there are pretty houses on them, halt lhiidiiegimixiiifliésirgééz'rflAAFrsshhool tea- cj1)iepr :2:th “aswmimw’hrwys that! tetyty-sy i' "ir1tisiinirii'iitis"ih iiiiriiii,itrre, 'jiititsssy,e1e iii/ttae tiidistht,s on 'i'))":.',)),'),::,::')";)',',';'),",'")),", 13mm Sioux sT:ititsiise't1s' irr:k7/36. Magogmggéasmy dis. (,'il,ittrrt1a,1t,ri"it' genes- o§§;5$%§§§¥ictirfis .' in 1907.! Fifi! dotilt think of Radian; afitialpiug itgiiit,ssyey,p'roy, gaging, r'itriittgie:C/trtiet lake "i?t8'j'a1i'ii"i'rirr'-crJrr"'e' 2:: 'rr-'-") 31?? .;. 5:: -; _ i Early in the 'sixties, when tlie prod, fessional cricketer attached tq Eton.1 College was the -Welllghown£ cam) bridgeshlre player, P. Bell, he Was not infrequently aummonéd to Windsor; Castle to bowl to the Prince ot1,Walei and'the other young and Royal mem. bers ot the 1toustshti1d., But, arias! it has to be recorded thaton hitspetutp trom one ot these expeditions It made the diretul announcemeizt that he "couldn't make a job of "em at (ip." l t saw the shops the Government is building for the transcontinental rail. way at Trqiiscona. ust six. miles oat ct Winnipeg. They are tremendous shops --ever3rtliitig seems to be on a big scale out hepe-and quite -4h town has (grown up round them. We got to Winnipeg not long after noon. The teacher said that the first European to puthoot on the present site of winuimyr,,ieU,sil, a French-1 man named La TPezitihtfiijr'er' who came‘ here 180 years agp, {Wiley any that there' are 170,000 people '1ferre? now, and the place looks to be going ahead at a great rate. Building is going on in every di- rection, and some great buildings are being added to those which already line, Portage_and Main streets. The Bank et Montreal certainly thinks that the West. is going to hash lots of moueir, tor they! are putting up a fine building that I‘ saw. right in the heart of 1211?; town, and. it, is to have a vault about_a hundred; feet square, the flo,br of which will be; eighty feet below the street. That will hold P considerable amount of money, tit1ti'vaIudbles. _ "V 7 _ V q 74': You meet all’sorts of people” 011N tho retracts of Winnipeg. You can tell what a mixed population there is when tho word "Officer' at t1tsg,,aEtu'urratiot1 bureau has to be wriiteirjrPltiipi- languages. I fool; a .oopy of ink Here it is: 1; 3 ., 7‘ A T, 915%913- $1.. 't grub mother put up valise for me. received. There is only ajiiiroiteesion rii)orout; In which the latfrtriifti took gait in a’ formal match, namely, when tis LN be assisted 1;§1ngapi to detsrjst th Gentlemen qt Norfolk at Sandrmgham A: a "Middy" Ha uttrtsr/tuiiys" in "We Game} and aubieqfuengly Played In a Match V $KRFS'I‘OFA _ Mr REAU ' URIAD was bdwled by tfie first tld tk,, I RODA Saga? KONTOR KANZELEI KONTOOR in the telescope a a

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