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Show THE JORD AN JOU RNA L, MIDVALE, UTAH l ~ ................ ,....... .. ' .........................0 lmmet li.ttely Baree" regain ed his old eagern ess, and ran uhead of Alii mus, ter. After this, for man~· daya, Carve l follnwP.rl thP. trail of the clog. "~Iehhy I'm an Idiot, old cl111p," he apologi?:ecl one ewnin g. ''R!ll it's a hit of fun, after all-a n' I've got to ............................-.........................~ II hlt the line of rail hefore I C'an get .r:.~............ \~ u:J LkJ<lQ, ..:\ltii.U & Compa ny.) <1ver tCl thl? moun tains, so whn t's thl:' tliffpr pnee? rm gaine -so tong us yon Robe rt Bruc e •lon't take me hnc:, to that chap at J.nr onr::a tT BHUl']<], of Scotl and-t l man witho ut a home, a king with· yon Are P.nln. :-<ow -what tlw dPvil! ruler witho ut sulijcct~ llittin;:: fnr his trnp-l ine to get evl:'n7 out a thiO<le, a -lay hi<lden in a tumbl e-dow n hut If that'~ the case- " the I<'our teenth cl:'nTle hlew nut a cloud of s:nokp from one day l:'arly in NOT SO BAD rs of King Edsoldie the while ~ls Jlipe as he eyl',] Baree . and Hnre!' , turv sur· the d scoure nd Eugla I of wlth b!s h!'nel betwe en his forepa ws, ":l!y llPJthc>w·~ c·ar tllrnP d m·c>r, count ry under order s to cap· ing rouJJd / Pyed him baciL or dead rch thrPw hint out ant! (Ill niT nne of Ills fugiti ve mona A week lnt~>r B:lr!'! ' nn«we red Car- tun~ the gazed Bruce rPlate d Farw er Fmnhle~ate. luckle ss ~>nrs," ,-ers que:;;tion h~· swing ing wl:'stwnrcl i alive. As the spider he notice d u "The rlocto r se\\'Pel t ''e ear on \\Tong to gi\·e a wicle berth to Post Lnc Rain. idlv nbout him and Ill' e·nn't hear mue·h now." when thl:'~' ~;;wfngiug from a strand of web that It Tt was mill·a rterno ou affix to the oppos ite "Too ha1ll" s~·llllHlthetiC'ally r!'pli\ d crosse d til<> tntll along whlrh Bush vms trying to , Fm·m l'r BPn tm·er. WNU Service :lfc'l'n gf!art' s traps And den.U alls had wall. Six times the spide r swu,ng anrJ He sted. ry, intere count "Oh, I el'kno w! He's a collc>ge stu· grew Lake king lala storm in the Wholc clld not even pause . failed . The Baree 8Pi • hN'n d tinue Con XV-ter Chap dent. :.nc! thinks he has heard every · nn<l whC'n their forttJn es lool;ecl dark- He hl:'acl~>fl clue south, travel ing so fast had been half minde d to give up his , 1 l's -25Cn:rve to the In lost thing, nll·c-ad~-." thnt at t!ml:'« he waR est Carve l stumb led on a ('abln own useles s strugg le again st Engla nd s l ('arve innow. the Silent notin·g In were But, s The wolve heart of a t.leep spruc e fnrest , and sight. A suppre s;:ed hut Intens e ex- i might y power . what that meant , and he wns this C'a hin there was a dead man. lie cltl:'m ent posse~se•l him, and he whine d sect's persev eranc e, he took heart. He The Only Way win d shoul In the stillne ss the click had been dead for many days, and spider the If • ~ .. c··' 1" alert. that ed resolv al· re!'t-:A young mau propo:<ed to a girl whenev~r Carve l stopp ed to t11e safety on his rifle sound ed with wns frozen stiff. Can·e l chopp ed a ways 'nth hi<:. nose snlffinp: t.he "lnd I In lts ta'<k of fixing the web to the opnnel wa~> IICCl'ptl'el. After thc>ir first i OllC'& ld I" b' h it the etalllc sharp ness. For many minut es hoJe In the earth and hurled h!m. trme, Rprlng unse ~ wou out of the south. tl:'ndl:'i' tran:sj 1orts were over they fell the pos e wa 11 , e · . 1 In· nd's Engla to resist trove to Jre pt hey heard nothin g but the crack ol treast att~?m a more was 1 The cabin tlowl'r s, I he earth turn ng gi een, into SPl'IOU!l talk. Sudde nly Baree 's muscl es Cm·vl:'l and Baree , and espec ially to he fire. t~le sweet bre~th« vasion . On the seven th trial the tspider an~l birds, of ng ".\'ow that we nre engag l'd.'' said ~lnc::i spran g hack, and the man. It evld!' ntly posses sed no n thl' nlr "·ere hrmgm g him bark to d e d · an d B ruce t rue o Ill~., snap. l e succe the girl, "we mu,;t hl'gln to econo mize. quart er behi.n d Carve l, his other o1vner than the one who hncl thnt great Yeste nlny ·when he had be· et forth to r~new his own 1 lge l'romif <e me, darlln~. that you won't f e< 1 ' s ester ot SallqU cacld d level with hlR should ers, his Inch- died; It was comfo rtable and stocke cl !ow·ec1 to :1\epee~e. In his unrea son- 1, ph ope are. war &splfln Is the trade mark ot Bayer Manufa cture ot Monoacet!cacld ess do an~ thing .n>u rau'l afford ." • 1 T into 1 d a snarle ongl'r he as no that, lng rl than exlst!' gl<'am on~ faugs !ng mind there with provis ions; and more Till:' y()ung man lan;:;lwd grimly . The soft seat is the tobog gnn slide North Bntal n, the count ry later a hypoc rite that thinks cynic The the black caver ns of the forest beyon d its owrwr had made a l'<plentlid catch \YintPr. 'I'll~> ion~-: month~ of cold anel ' ,;nit!. he thnt.'' .rou ised JH'Om "!f I J to busin ess perdit ion, and many there Cane ! hnel of fur before the frost bit his lungs, hungP r were gone; in thf' nc>w vlslon · 1 known us Scot! and, had never wholl the rim of firelig ht. off our enp:a;::t•- is a ma:rri l'd man who preten ds to feel be that ride it. break to havl' ''I'd lnva· n Roma the In ered. It was almos t and h!' el!ed. Carve l went over them ings that fllle<l his brain t!H'Y IYere I bel?n conqu · ' sorry for a bache lor. turTiecl li~e a shot. es known " savag tnent. , 1tants inhab Its sion. uncl s of flower pair and A hird~ saw. fri;.rhteuin~-what he carefu lly anel joyouR ly. They were forgot ten. 'l'h~> and Scots, had for centu ries eyes hLirni ng with greeni Rh fire, and worth a thous nnd dollar s at an~· post, the blue skl~>s had come back, nncl 1 as Plcts atte!n pts to crush them as HEA D FOR LUM BER then anoth er pair, and after thnt so and he could see no rPnson why they wltb them the , ·wmo w must surely j resist ed all d. crushe been, Tmd tnbes e savag other g waitin have was not mau~· of til em that he could 1lid not twlon~ to him nnw. 'Vlthi n a haYe retu 1·ned, and she Scotla nd had fallen under count ed them. He gave a sudde n wl:'ek he hail hla?:l'cl out the dl'ali for blm now, just over there bl:'yoncl 1 Rut at last I Engli sh influe nce and had f>ecome a ga:;p. 'Thl:'~· wNe like cat-ey es, on!) mnn's snow- co\'Pl' l'd trap·li nl:' and was thAt rim of green forl:'st. an feuda l monar chy. Rnme thin" great< •r than mere curl- I mere Anglo -Norm much larger . Some of them, catchi ng trnppi ng on hi~ own accou nt. in 1}02. a.s to suearose on questi A. the firelig ht full~·. wen• red as coals. Til's was t\Yo lmndr l'd miles north Mity hegan"to- take po~sesslon of Car. Edw a1 tl. I, king throne the to n : nncl Wl'Ht of the (;ray Loon, and with vel. A whim~ical humo r becam e a Cl:'ss1o other~ lhl;;he d blue anel green- livin:2 to dec1d e the asked was nd, things witho ut hodil's . With a swift Parh da,· that pass~>el, the sun rose fixecl and dl'PpP r thon(i ht, an unrea son- I of Engla lnfl~l:'nce, a his gh throu and, glanc e he took in the black C'ircle of hig-he1· in tlw sk~·; It grew \Varm l'r; ing ant!ri pntion that wao;: aC'companil:'cl j' matte r; Balwl , was .John own, his the forest . 'l'hl'y were out then•, ton; the r,;now sortt>nPel under foot, an!l in hv a ct>rtai n thrill of suhdu ecl exeite - puppe t of l·~ngland',; ed gthen stt·en they were on all sides of them. hut 1he air \I'll" tlw tremu lous and ~row n;Pn1. By th<> ttme they rench ed the I chose n. This unhap py the and nd, where he bad s<'en them first they 'ng thr<>h of sprin.g . \Yith tlwse thin;.:s old hl:':tYel·-pond the myste>ry of the power in Scotla pass!Y e .t olmos .,.,.ert' thicke st. l 1 the~e fir>:t few sec- 11nme the olcl yearninl.!: to Baree ; the strang e nc!Yl'ntur!' had a firm hole! on north ern kingd om was Bnhol , urged ond;: be had forgo tten Ban~e. awed al- heart· tllrilli ng call of the lonely grave s him From BeaYe r·tooth 's colony Ba- under the Engli sh yoke. t allian ce most to stu1•e fadion hy that mons tn· hack on the Gmy L1>on, of the burne< l 1·l'e ·le11 him to the crl'l'k :1long ''"hich on by malco ntents , sough arms agains t. eyed cordo n of death that hl'mm ecl c•ahin, the aband onee! t!'pl:'e heyon d 'the \Y~kaYoo, the hlack henr, had fish('d, with Franc e and took up rd speed ily capthem iu. There were fifty-perhap~ n and tlwnre straig ht to the Gmy Loon. Engla nd, but Edwa armie s and took his routed of him, tured afraid hundr ed wolve s out there, It wns early aftetn oon of a wonScotc h stroug other and but burgh rwthinl.!: in all this !';nvage world derful clny: It was so still that tM I<:din the fire. They had <·ome up witho ut MO THE R:- Flet,cher's Casrlppll ng water s of spring , singin g in n holds. Scotla nd's of hour the in Then, fille<! lets, stream sound of a !HHidPel font or ot broke n and thou~and rills toria is a pleasant, harmless Suball hPr noble s were If it hall been later, •Tid they twi~. \\'nat husir t•ss nrc •you going Shr the forest s wlrh n dronin g mnslc . Tr. snrcst ne!'cl, when rd's feet, a hero stitut e for Casto r Oil, Pareg oric, h311 heen a~ll'c>Jl, nncl the fire out- the warm sun the crims on bnlme l'sl: cringi ng at Edwa Into . .Tar·)(? m of the people , \Villla lie ,;hud<lere1l. and for a mome nt lh~ I 11llil PI' hnsin< s~. ,o-Jowerl like blood. In the open spare s arose -a man Teeth ing Drop s and Soothing Syrup s, especially prepa red fol'l or ra.bhle a raised ce his Walla of e<'. bl'tter Wulla 1 the 'thoug ht got the the air was scente d with the perShe~ You h"JYe a fin<· lw; d for It Infan ts in arms and Children all ages. folk, moldN I them nerve s. I Ie h31l not intt>nd ed to shoot fume of Blue Flowe rs. In the trees pl:'asn nts and towns , orgnn ized band, • excep t from necess ity, hut nll at once nnd lmshP s mate<l bird!'< were buildi ng Into a well-t rained To avoid imitat ions, alway s look for the signat ure of Miss ing Link s town after town e!} he captur and der 1297 in and of sleep long it his rifle cnme to llis :shoul the mend After recom their Dl:'!'ts. Son:<• golfer s !l'erel y frl\·ol ; Prove n directi ons ~ ~ l!.:!,Ckage. Physic ians everyw here h. The noble s held sent a stream of fire out wh('re the \\·lntf' r Nntnre> "·as at work In all h!'r from the gnglis nce is utter: Ignora Tht_•lr but the comm on peoeyes were thicke •it. Biu·ee kne\v what Th0y .in not driw•, thq drivel ; g:lory. It wa" Uneke peHim , the 1\Iatln g aloof from hlm, ~~~~~~~~~ ~ ~ Edwa rd . dly. putter devote they him putt, l:'d not follow do pie The~ -anrl l\Ioon l.!: the shots meant , and tilled \\ith the Builclin \[oon, the llmne \> army to put "'alla ce mall c!l:'sire to get at the throat of 01 11:' Baree 1vnR going home. ~ot to mute- sent a strong the revolt too petty for of his enemi es he dnshe d in tlwir The Trut h at Last hood -hut to Nepl:',..se. He knew that dow~, deemi ng al ntlent ion. \Yalla ce, (l]rect inn. ~rYPI g:l\·e a startle d yell she wn« thl'rl:' now, perhn ps at the his own person Actre:;,:· 1 haYP dri\·en tile lll<'D LO thous ands inferi or as he weut. '6""e Raw the !lash of verv t>d;::!' of ttli~ chtu<m where he had 1 with a force many the do~:<, l~t:d six la\Ysu its for ltr·eac h this ]<]nglish army Bnre(• 's body, saw It sw:JII owed up ln her last. Thl:'y would he playin g to the Invad ers, mN see~ of p1·om he, hePtl in autu accide nt;;, thl:' gloom , nnel in thnt same instan t togeth er nl.!;nln soon, us they had near Stirlin g. a 1rl hu(] 111y Pl arl n(>t'J;·ace stoleil light- armed an•l were men ce's Walla 1 , hl:'nrd the deadly clash of fan:..:s and before day the and rclay. yc>ste pla~·ed t,,.it'P. l dm,'t know \Yhat else I can 1Im-eq uippe d and had less than 200, the impac t of hollies . A wi.lcl thrill his In and that, hefore and the day talkin g. well-m ountl' d I~ng do to set the. world Fhot throug h him. The dog hnd charge e! he harke d up Into Carve l's faC'e. horses in all. Tl1e iug your pan~ .toy }(;•arn Try gerlUana armor , looked for alnne -ancl the wohe s had waited . ancl urged him to grente r speed. 'flwn 1 llsh, In their heavy etly. !H'I·fe But, after a fierce 'l'hl:'re could he hut one end. His fourtla•y C'ame to the cleari ng, nnd once 1 an easy victor y. to them Into put peasa nts footed comra de hacl gone strai~ht more Raree stook !Ike n rock. Cnrve l J hattie , Walla ce's REA SON ENO UGH flrl't time In histor y tbe was It flight. the jaws of rlenth ! ! hurne< the saw the chn rred ruins of feuda l nnny was He could hear toe raven ing snap ot" cabin, and a moml: 'nt later the two 1 that 11 discip llne<l It tl:'d from pw ;;s. recrui darkne the force a ··In by out l routl:'c jaw~ tho:se grave s unde1· the tall spruce . He bebegin ning of the the to was went It . hand ppople Til~ plain ing. was siel;pn gan to unde> rstand us his ~>yes rPturn ed hi~ end. the thrust A he lllld clog. ing Colt .45 at his hPlt. slowly to thl' waitin g, listen Havin g rep1.tl«l:'d the Englis h, Walempty rille hn11 1lm'"l1wn rd in to the A Ste<:~dy Stream of Fire Spat From great swelli ng rose in his thront , and ' beforl: Scotla nd atic BEC AUS E amnm \\'i · ~lu• loi•: f: ow. the Colt Into the Mass of Fighti ng after a mome n1 or two he said softly . lace set to work reorga nizing gne!'s d!llkI the iltln "Boy, and with an effort, his eyes h" pltm·· Ht •>Ill Beasts . and revivi ng her shatte retl comm erce. , neRs, and frot 1 1·.:--; •• , .... thc~r·e issuf'd a you're ho1ne. " Press ing his conqu<~sts he even inBarPe eli<! not hl:'ar. With his hl'acl vaded the north of l<~ngland. thus carwild yellin g t.1.tt <·<>llld· have been pool- an!l of .\'epee s!'. In his sleep he heard a mile u11 nv. With the yellin g saw visinn s of things . He heard ag-ain up nntl his nose tilted to thl:' blue sl;~· rying the war Into the l?nemy ·s counsteady stream of tire spat from tlw the low. s11·eet voice of tilt> Willow . he was sniffin g the air. 'Vhnt wa~ It tn·. But alarm ed at the> ~>xtent of the ut Jtla~· that came to him with the pl'rfum<?s of Colt Into th(' mass· of flgh ting beasts . felt the totl!'h of hf'r hnnd. Eclwa rtl sent a new ann~· slHtilt!s 1he forest s nncl the gre~>n meado w? re'volutio~. rk <Ia TlJl're were ei~!ht sl1ots in the auto- with her on!'e. more in thl' of !lO,OOO mcn again~t him. 'L'he nohles sit "onld I us Cant> ungl:'r now pi !Pd t--an11 the tremlo fOI"Ps hi' until the thHt not of it ancl 1vns , \Vh~· mutic refuse d to help Walla ce and hi~ reclicke d wltl nwtal llr emptinl':.:!' !lid HJHl wateh !Iiiii as he dre;IIIH••l. tryin;; he stood thl're? \\'hat wns there In sourc es were only such as he himse l t Carve l rensc> his ~ l'lling and retrl:'n t to rencl tl1e nwanin~ of what h<' saw the air? Carve l asl,ed himse lf, and could must~>r. Yet he won two hatop~rated BEC AUS E, lnt<J thl:' ftrl:'li:rht. HP listc>ned, breath - and l.Panl . his questinl.!: l'yes tJil'cl to an~1ver the ties again st the strong er im·arl N bl'no lind <";dl 111 y \II•'. ~;oi.il']ll' s, In .\ prl! ('ani:' I shonld ei'Pcl hi,: furs questi ons. Nothi ng. There \\·ns death Ing cll'eply. ll!' no lon;.:l'J' sa\\' eyl's in force m·pJ·wlwl!lll:'cl ior super the fore ,·lly :sht r,~u<>d ~o.J? r•a•m1 thP rlnrkn ess, nor did he hear the up to the Ilwlsn n·s Hay coHlJ>:tn~·'" • cll'ath anel tle,ert ion. tl•at "·as all. nnd erushe d l!:s little army. Wallace> Hl'gr:,c \- I s t ~p~y ("'l\\ n't thi11k. m<lYP!lll:'nt of hodies . The stHlclennt>ss po~t at l.nc- Ia Hie he, wlriC'h wa~ still Ancl t hPn, ali at OI'Ce, tlH•1·e CUB I!' fl'!llll was c-aptu red, sent to Londo n anq ~li,s ~·lu rpp-\\ 'oul1l u't tl1at he I'P(I· d him BnreP a ~trang0 cr.\'-~1lrnost n htllll~ln ancl feroci ty of his attne·k hncl <11·1\'en farthe r north. Barl:'l' acr·onJpnnil:' t g:tiltln the I, there, after a mr>c-1; tria f!·.nu f notu~h '! l - back the wolf-h onle. But the dog! He ltnlf\l·u.v, and th<'n -nt ,:untlo wn Curve rn--a nd he wn~ gone like t11e wind. patrio t wn" hango rl ns a truito r. Canl' l had t111·own off hi~ purlc ne eau::;ht hi" hrc>ath, anti strnlne cl hi!< t"l:'tnrne<l to th!' cahln and found l1im Eelwa •d, as an examp lt> to future Ofie r Decl ined hP t thn ·ecl it~c>lf ~o overjo~ t ht•l'e. H !' dropp ed hi~'< rifle beside it nnw. ancl eyes. A sha<ln w was dra~rl.!:ing ts. elevas tatP(l ~cotland inutioni~ ri:'Yol dnngt ·t r for n1y wife,·· and yvur r1t .. arms w his ''I . ly. Ile ran !'<Wift follow Nl Bm·el:'. into the eir<"le of light. Tt \\"US 1\nree ('augh t the rln:r';; hend in for I~ngland'~ ty penal l:' P-1••<1 old \Vade, tl:'rrihl U< g i<1 Oietin ~\> l}P BEC AUS E, caliin the in Carvt>l ran to him. put his arms un- hug-gecl lt. Thl'y lf\·c>d stral;r ht across the open, into the alread y, RO wa« wif0 ~ ave r·psult 1 'I . tlw Rut ;;. nefl•at r formP ng swelli rJwarf hnh:am s, ancl into a gl·as,,. der hi!< shonld!'r~. nn<l hroul.!:ht hjm tn until ~lay. The hutls wPre 1 w!ll nnt nake the trade. '' ,,ppos lte to what he ha(l exactl~· thing~ ng growi of worn !'lllell heen the onc;e ;wei had thPn, that path tll?. the g1·own plann ed. A nohiP mnn, Lot·d Hober t de Op:: )ortu n:ty For .1 lon.g time after that tht>re was hnd ltpgnn to r!sl' up out of the enrth. hv the travel of fe!'t. He ran until he RrucP (or Hol>l:'rt H1:ncp) rt>voltecl, Then Can'e l found the first of the wa<> pnnlin g for hreath . nnd then a questi oning light in C'nrvpJ's l'yes. time to ~ell our house>. price~ litl' ":'\ow Is drawi ng ahout him the> ~rottl~h no· stoppl :'d nncl l!stPnN l. JI,• could hear He r lnaeled hb gun~. put fresh fuel early BIUl' FIO\Yerl<. i'f':ll'." billty. IIP was crown ed -- ing of ScotThat night he !)a('l,e d np. nothin g of BarN• . But that old worn on the fire, and fr·om hi~ pa1•l; line- out atonce at "\\"h~·T' rd F.dwa 1:-!0G. In "It's time to tra1·e1." he annou ncetl trail ll:'d on unll<'l' the forest tr·ees, and land !;!(rips of cloth with whiC'h he l•ancl>II.!:E><l ji('Ople nn:t door HI'{' ~iC!(. thl'il' the "Thl' from him g drivin tucked him, tl1ree or four of the (ll'e]wst cut" in to Bnree . "Ancl I've sort of <"hnnged he follow ed it. C'hildr en are awn~· '!DLI the man on th!' throne , and again ra vngi ng the ;;ti·ick · (TO BE CQ:-;T INUED .) Anrl a dozc>n time:o: liP llQ' mincl. \Ve're going ba<'k -there ." Huree'~ legs. otlwr ~i<ll' who pbys a saxop hone Is 1 pn count1·y. It wa~ during this periocl And he pointP d south. tisl,eel, in a wonde ring sort of way. in Florid a. that Brncl:' took his life lesson from Old Mon arch ical Idea "!( w "-hat the deuce lllfHle you t.lo had he r In the hut wltit hl'r Tlw name "D!Ylnl:' Right of Kine::~" thl:' spidl' that, olrl chap? What ha\·e you got Chap ter XVI . Mea n of f:im refuge for fled Is given to a ciort1·ine thnt was proa~alnst the wolve s?" t•es Bruc~>' upon oncl:'. at Almos t Dod or :.1 r. Barke r is Yery lncon~id" nrl In the 8e\'l'n ·' All that night he did not sleep, but A strang e humo r po8ses secl Carvt>l mulg:1 ted ln F.ngta Scotsave to more once «olvl? to try I <·l·atP. Af:t>r W<' inYitl'el J•i•u to a :-;plPn It a~~l'rtecl thnt tel:'ntll c!'ntu ry. a~ he hpgan th<' southw nrrl Joume y. Ed came. e fo1·tun <lid elinnP r ('Ool><•<l h~ ~·oar own hnnrh authorlt~· hy d!l·!ne hncl. thf> turn of • liP clicl not he!i!'l"t' in omPns , good or I kings held thl:'lr • • • hi~ fp· ch•el ~nC'c('e wn« he ~ets n J'r:;.!IH fa! ease of itH.li~estioll t and were l'arthl y repre· ward l died and Their <'xper ience with the wolvl:'s bar!. Snp<• rstitio n 11ucl play('!] n ~mall 3ppoi ntmen TakIT. rd \\'ifl'y -\rr·ll '! of the DP!t~·· Till!<! prlncl · w,•nl •li<:l'olnt<> ~on, F:ilwa broke elmvn the la~t hit of uncpq umty (lnrt in his life, hut he poss!'~sPrl both sPnta th·es nce, indole 's latto>r the of tnge re. odvan all Do('t or-An d then itl' ~t>nt for an in~ of e!gn sov~>r ed the that mi):!:ht have Pxlstecl lieweP n the eurio~ity and a lovl:' for adven ture, and pic r~?llev hy nnd <lot' tor to cure 111m. ibility towar d his suh.1ects, and Brm·~> nilst>cl a ;;tron::: army. 1 , t hpr· wan ancl the dog. For days after that, his ~·('nrs of ](,nely waiHi l'ring hael de- spons Rcotof nil nPnrl;v back won tal ohP· 1:'1~ thl'ir to slowly north anti velopPI! in him a IYontlNfnll~· rll:'t\1' ga'e him nb«ol ute cln!m 1\S they tra,·l'l ecl . The ('hlef clefl'nrlPI'~'< of th I' hmd ":he next year the la~t nnrl mol't Appr oach i.ne for a Loan west, Carve l nurs<•cl narPe as he migli• ment;; l ,·is! on of things , wllieh in other eli!'nce of the war wa~ fongh t • anrl battle '< ve llohl>e~ deeh:i sius, Salma Wl'l'f' a dog-m aearly >.e ~in~ul I>lalw ~~~· good frinn<l. which Is IYonls might hl' ('/lllecl haYe cared for a sirk rhili'l. Reca11 (Bann ock Ct'!'l'k ). m c:kbu Alton. nanno :\Iii at while r; l"llmr> t Hnher Slr some a that tlw ht·~t wny to ,tppl·o ach you for n tiYe ltnagi nation . He knpw of thP clog·~ hurt,;, lie made on!y edge of the knowl better hy , Wf'l'P Rnr!' gton I Harrin el nr y S.nlne n gerno lo='u·t feW mlll:'s a cay. Baree un<lersto~tcl. irresis tiltle forc·e was clrawln;:: Raree islug O]lpOill:'nts. The marf'h y, nnevP n groun d and b~· suntprom unci • its I pull and was it ;er -that strun,. lJrakt~ In a suit of aruim· . south grew the tbere into lt!m hnek in unc! IT!s dny. thl' "1\'0D , aJ,.;hip 0:1 g(•nc>r c!Pflth l pPrior natura II died vNI:':· strong er .a great loYe for thP man ing !lim not only along n giv!'n line> of j eolltro of the> llous( ' of lfan· Reotti sh spearm !'n fough t on foot in a whose> lluntls were as gentle ns the the eo!l;pas~. but to an exact point In thl' acre!<slon Hum af'l lr.ter est s (Hik!l) thP clrcnl nr fonna tion somew hat likP tlw Hight of Bill the In over., nlar partir him in ed I·l'ason warm no I'Oice I•'or tl•at line. "'!llo w's and who~e Profe ssor ...... This l(•etm ·e is apt. to ho• 1 of the (leopl e to clPpo::;e !til' !lOY- moder n mllitn ry "~qnarP.'' 3lld throug h with the thrill of an inune:umraltl!~ the situat ion hegan to intere, ;t h1m right s sompw hat emhnrr:u:~in)!. If an~· men . to alter the onll?r of ~urcPS· thl~ C'il·cle of ;:teel thl:' l·~ngli«h knl~ht cornra \leship . lie no longe r feared him more :tnrJ J1Htre, uncl as his tinw wa 8 ereign n or wenne n carl' 1o h•.1 YP tlwy rnay. nnel to confe r the ~o,·erPli:l"nty I ronld not hreak . Again it wns prove valnPIPs~. !1111\ he had no fiX"<\ destin a- sion. or . cJ a snspil 'lon of him. • RtlHIPnt in Tlaek of Hoom -I'I·ol' l:'sopera ting the GMAC Plan for the purch ase of on wbom soevf' r th"Y llljl.'' tnlul• prop· that the flower of chl\·alr~· could make !J' friend my It \las tlle wande rer's intent ion to tiou in viPw, he he;::a" tc. rXJH'r lment. of ed sor·, t•an I iln-ite ~1me cl the er Is distin ctly 3et forth. -Kan sn• no hl'arlw ny agains t. wf'll-g eneral swing over Into the ('Ollnt ry of the For tltt' lirst two <\:..,,; he 111rtrke were h Englis -Hard ware .Tourc al. 'I'he f;. soldler prlva. te OLD SMO BILE PON TIA C 'It was due City Star. CHE VRO LET Gre:Jt Slav~>. a p:ond Pight hunclr ed dog's e·onrse hy C'<>llllHLss. -----utterl y rontPcl. III<>I'ning C'nrmill's to thl' north aml west, liefore soutll~>aq. On till:' 1hinl CAD ILLA C ptor Scul Rom antic ter BUI CK lliJas OAK LAN D Nevl:'r again, thoug h many other conflt ><traig ' conrs< a the m sh·~llo\\·s Pame. From there. \·eJ puq,o sply struck subfilets arose, did Engla nd wholl y "'l'hPi r cn[(a.!:(\'llll'nt was rather ro-Jll~·ron. the ~"PlPhratecl firl'ek sculp e wl11>n flte water s O!tPn<•cl in sprin~tiuw. wp~t. He notPd quickl y thP chan~ DEL CO-L IGH T FRIG IDA IRE ·y Pentm Fifth the In IIYl'(l nd. who Scotln tor, mrintl<'. wasn' t it?" due an•! lte ph111nerl to trav!'l by C'anoe \YCSt- in Baree -hi« restles snp:;;s at fi1·st, At last, in 1603, the two nation s be"Ye,., quite. They went in bathln p:. 1' In B. c., wns notl'cl for thP artion of wnrcl to th· ,\[ rckl:'nr.it• and ult'Inatc>ly aftN that the clejert ecl mam1c> nd, Engla of I lie «. .Tame>< athletP nt under \' one, mainl. came I h!s Rtatt]{'s. got he~·orHI tht>ir d.epth an1l were com-~ to thP nw'ln tuins of Britl,f-h Coltun h!u. whi<'h he follo\H'<i :n his heell'l. both to tn heir !"tl ~ •·H;!ll: nnturn l,· be to aPtnll ed who chanc pletel y cnrrie d away with each other. " I showPcl them as Thes( ' pi 1ns were t'h;tnt:Pd In l<'ehru- To1nt rti lltHHI ( 'arvel sw~m:; s'l!ll'P iy to ' po,•inll ' fllPr•'" r rnth('r than throne s . ""ri' cnul!"ht iu a ll:rl:'at tl e . ullth and east lll-!!llll and almos t C'ontes •• an TH E WO RL D'S f C ur re I~~=~=y:;T~~!: .I R wn;·d SAY "BAYER ASPIRIN" and INSIST I l Unless you see the :'Bayer Cross" on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for 25 years. I I ! I I ---- M hi I I ~ I W HY i G en er al M ot or s Ca rs ar e sold on th e G M A C Pl an I I man y peo ple pre fer to pur cha se cars out of jnco me and Gen eral Mo tors wan ts you to get val ue for you r au( om obi lP dol lar- wh eth er you buy for cash or on cred it. by a bein g 2 mem ber of the Gen eral Mo tors fam ily, the G MA C Pla n assu res sou nd cred it serv ice qes igne d to hol d goo d will. und er the GM AC 3 Pla n, the cos t of a Gen eral Mo tors car pur cha sed on cre dit is the plu s stan dar d cash deli vere d only the low GM AC fina ncin g cha rge. The GM AC Pla n is ava ilab le onl y thro ugh Gen eral Mo tors dea lers . It may be com fort ably fitte d to the indi vidu al req uire men ts of buy ers wit h assu red inco me. You r nea rest Gen era l Mo tors dea ler wil l ex .. plai n its adv anta ges . 1 "<l"' '"n" • • • • I I • GE NE RA L M OT OR S AC ·C EP TA NC E CO RP OR AT IO N - • |