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Show Murrav Faille. December 19; 6 Days to Xmas tae CrSppDedl Laidly of PepnlbdDinilka UpiMPLESn "TP m m rear eocnplnMa ud paint nd roaei m in your ullow ehMkl. Injlj r m wctmmttui rMGuu zouow tborouirb visible existence of spirits, both good and bad, and In the varied and frequent manifestations of a divine Is going to start like Interest and watchfulness. So the THIS storyIn geography. This Is children have come to believe that because it la largely a clironlcle of It was a miracle which sent the real events In human lives. History, Lady through the doors of whether of things or people, rests death and then brought her safely of basic necessity possessiback again, that she might remain upon the ng certain aspects of situation with them always. Even the moth within the ers and fathers believe this, which we encompass just terms of latitude and longitude. as surely as tlity believe It Is a sin would narrative following The to steal from one's neighbor or miss Its real quite profoundly speak falsehood against him. "Thus were the It to Ignore drama If works the hand of God," the good man-ne- r points of the compass and the Father bad said. So the Church in which Kate played with believes It, too. them to bring about an unusual They nil know her story. And combination of ends. We will be that story Is an epic which will live Is Terlbonka. Perlbonka with Kin for a long time In the country about vila quaint little Lac St Jean. I doubt If It will die lage which Destles on the shore of until the progress of Industhe glorious Perlbonka river, four active man thrusts up Its trially miles above Lac St. Jean, In the hand and Inundates It. along It Is made up grimy province of Quebec. with the qualntness and beauty and a row of almost entirely C single satisfying nearness to God of living thirty or forty bouses, all of which up there. Should one adventfare the river. It is this story I have set ont to ure a little farther Into the wilder- tell, with a bit of geography to beness after having made the wongin with who the Crippled Lady Is derful Sngueiiny trip up from Queaud why she Is there, how she 11a or Chlcoutlml bec to lb bay bravely tried to give up her life for aud rmue to know Perlhonka for another woman's husband, and why himself, ho will understand why she lives today so happily in Perlthe houses are situated with no bonka. neighbors or obstructions between For the river them and the river. CHAPTER II Is a living, breathing, God-sen- t I CHAPTER French-Canadia- i rj .im-i.i- j ever-fnrrea- a ru-a- - ...... ... wi-- . , , t en-i- trt! crt,,i,,i ll lie Soul fif nn In, linn Aflir a iiuhiircil nnd thirty-livyears (he '.iicm wtiti'i one ran- bliMid of the luvely Molly Brant had ) I'Tgi'! Wiitm.n ! ak.iiii oni into t ow n. One would not i. " n ; a win a have guessed It from Ihe boy's b,.nr Uentiy " ' -- r In their hearts. Her physical appearance, for he was !.,, y. 'J "io has only a iimmeni's lltfhl rather limn dark, with Mue c.i, i'l'lOll (if ll .Irttna li.inul eyes and blond hair. But the mod , pi.itn.i, nillli'ri ' k. crn Molly, who lived In a palace, It x siavlc-lhl- rk. ,, l i "r n,awn smiMttiiiy wlih a Croesus for a husband, saw k. , V ire wiilte 8 a what wns liatqienlng sa Ihe years ti';n "l "r.elil,i eyes, a slim passed by. Her boy grew lean ot M "" in a hi? chair and face and figure. His check bones '"No ll . ii.ni ,,il,p were a little high. Ills love for the 2 ttlil.li . . . . si, a i . '"mhjiih ner to viv. outdoors became a passion. She made It possible for him to spend (...r,,,,,,,,,,,,, bis vacations In the wood, and lvrl.aW ii ri':'""' "'at what each time be returned she knew I Uvl,W ? ':),-U,n. t", that something had been taken 'q h0 sway from hi in and a little more of iIW,IC, I the other (hlng put In Its place. The ! ,,n"0, t. V ' """I covets servants thought he was queer, and loved his quiet and stoical kindness " "f. Il- -r which was many years older than voire tells ,r,"1!',, love ,'l'r",,tka I,,'!"f this his sg. Moxt boys would have ri. rotcigiier, who has made lived up lo the princely grandeur ,,f of lilt environment in Paul It 1 be wornn sr. I ",:"""8 "ir,n- 'f her. Mie meant less than a tree with birds . I of purity and singing In Its branches. ..;,., ', "" r'dilcntice In bis thirteenth year came three m"re coint.rrhen ., ( h. I, ,- 11,1,11 - li-l- j !, s,c X"T"" "' I jmi,nt. - ' " lf-'.- .'i , 'Jot Ti' niurcti events of vital Importaun' In Ihe shaping of his Tutur. First bis her when i,e was ery " "f all relifilont, jU!, " ,rn the stern mother died. Ni one would ever have known the (errlhle, unhealing ",n,Mf er"nblte wound It cut In Paul's heart. It was Janus Klrke, (he hardened ,pr !.: The and Juggernaut of flesh and blood who went lo pieces when h discovered that death h" bad been fesrless enough to cross S:Mf;,r ,h,:m' ,a his path. His agony was like a storm, tragic for u time, and quick'ioii.a "'til cFril,n'' .!..."'nntiho.nj . He settled back Into the ly over. I "i ,r,a ( power-seekin- & Co., Inc.) m IjL m m i,,i ia j JUL AOKNTS. romedy quickly heal Kozvir.a, Ringworm. Tetter. Vert Ho. i'KKB RAWI'LK, or lend SI for 1 71 Jar. KVKKX CO., I'ENLUN, PA. fierce strife of his money getting by the time Paul began to grieve, But the shadow and the fact of death changed him a little, lie saw himself alone, except for his son. And this son, after years of far-bac- k, 0 Cum-mlng- To Cool a Burn Balsam of Myrrh s' rrm snow-covere- man-niad- u dr gray-whit- mln-nte- s, -- ilm Sgiriug fr Salt Lake - hal-py- ? IIJil in hnrse-nnd-ctilt- Perl-lunik- I nan luatlra. rmtlj tf I.U. .1 dr uiUb, act; 2S fSKL URSA tlUJJON TA inaiaaa or BtiM. Mia, d peothing to the French-speakin- g ple of the place, about whose drowsy lives there still remains, like a sweet scented veil of old lavender lace, the picturesque simplicity of their of a hundred and fifty years ago. In contrast to the roaring pas- e Doubleday Doran lat the vast and naked workings of an engineering achievement which was He costing fifty million dollars. felt uo exultation or thrill of LATEST & BEST nappy, fucinatKif gimu tvtrybody pliyt It. Now you can Kavi a raal parly. Regular pride, and In his eyes was a lJMllfr, SpkUI 30 day offw, ?Ss a dack, post paid, somber gloom. . What he saw AUdrain CYCU-CO., 8 16V4 So. 4lti St., ST. LOUIS, MO, Ing Interest on bis part, became was to him au unending and nauthe kernel of his plans and ambi- seous pit into which a steady and fomark Alfalfa, hrdli-- t varli-tknown. Writ dun rlpUon and apwla.1 rail prleaa tions. He was now king. Some monotonous drizzle of rain was fallATILDA CL'MMINGS looked Ing's ever done ontll It's done, Darrow forlirothnra Kalla. 8ed Idaho. There were fifteen hundred day tils boy would be king. And ing. soberly out of her kitchen George, and Arthur hnsn't married It was bis desire and his decision men on the Job below him working window across the fleMs of her yet But be will, I'm thinking, that he should he a greater king in ttiree eight-hou- r shirts, nnd nel- - mow which lay to the westward. If you let her slip out of your than himself. Pride fired his res- ther darkness nor storm could The afternoon sun was dancing on hands. Didn't you see the way she olution. stop them. He could see them mov- the white crystals, but it was not smiled at you?" But here the geographical genius ing and crawling about like mils at the dazzle of light which brought Uao HANFORD'S George had seen, nil right, but he of Fate again stepped In with their labor. In his mind they addthe puzzled look Into her eyes, or thought that was Just Mrs. humors of Its own. In another ed nothing to the scene, unless It knitted her brows In a slight frown courtesy. AJ iaalari an aatliarind ta nimmi Fifth avenue home a baby girl was was to give grimmer reality to a of perplexity. jwtt mtmcf Itr Uh "But what's a fellow to do?" he bnt tattla tf aa nitaa. born to the wife of Klrke's most hell that was smoking and boiling a ndle across those white asked, hoping for guidance. Half Implacable financial enemy, Henry over. Everywhere a rumble nnd fields lay the homestead of Arthur Do what "Do? Do nothing I Durnnd. A few months later, three din, everywhere the fierce and iici.iu. Living Birch. A tiny spiral of blue smoke Arthur does. You know he sends thousand miles or more away, an heartbreaking labor of men, everyher a dressed pig every Christmas. from spun upwards Immigrant ship left for America. where the ugliness and madness of Now there's no farmer around roofs, suggesting comfort and doOn board this ship was a clear-eye- a place of torment. Wheat Center got a better line of AU Winter Long that mestic Susie Birch, activities, Paul was thinking this even with hopeful woodcutter from the than you have, George, and Marvelon Climam Good Hotela Tonrlit mountain country of central Eu- Carla llaldan in bis mind. He would be, Matilda reflected, busy hogs could with her Christmas preparations. you spare her a carcass as f 'ampSp!ndtd HoaHla Gorgeoua Mountain e rope. With him were bis wife and could see the sluices and Susie was fourteen now, t rttorlo) thm If tit nnd nleasy as a colt cun spare a wilnny." VUtra. Th tconderf ii I dykes with their cement and steel most as useful about the bouse as Writ Cr A ChMtitr some rumlnnted for Bar. George walls, and the monster sections of a woman, while bis sprightly horses the almost completed dam, which Matilda thought of the year and hoofed little clouds of snow In his JUL was to harness northern waters to rALIFOHM.V a carcass of the production of light nnd power a hnlf that had passed since that face. as"I have as fine to set ever tooth heart her you and pork day, for twenty million ieople. Three unhappy warmed ngnln with woman's sym hanging In my shed right now," he Six Children Doctora years of human effort and millions confessed, "and I have a good noWith the qualification of bis daughof capital lay under his eye. Yet pathy for Arthur Birch. She was ter ns a doctor, Mayor J. T. Ilalllnan about It all was only one excusable In a position to sympathize, for her tion." Darkness had fallen long before of and beautiful thing for him. That own widowhood dated back eight Iewlsham, Ireland, believes his had been her nnd Matilda Their boy, Carl, Carl years. returned. was the rim of wilderness, the green holds a record In the medical family now wns seven he than taller then; shopping had taken more time than world and black purple boundaries of the six of bis children are now ns as a man. good they expected, as the stores were forest which clung like a frame she, and Five sons had previously practicing. Carl choked with Christmas all these buyers. Arthur, years Through about the workings. one grandchild the to the cutter examinations, door, In passed swung his Inarticulate up way, His contemplation of the seen gentle, bad made his friendship plain to but even before Matilda left her Is studying medicine, and another, In the valley was Interrupted by voice at bis office door, and he her, and she had accepted It as seat she could define a large dark nged twelve, declares that she will be a doctor. Neither Ilalllnan nor his turned to greet the most Intimate from a good neighbor and the husof his friends In the field, Colin band ot her particular friend, Jesparents were medical men. All his sons served In France with the Royal Derwent, who was the company's sie Birch. Now, with Jessie gone. medical man. Even on rainy days It was not so easy to accept Army Medical corps, nnd two were and with his boots clogged with There were gossiping tongues, and decorated with the Military cross. some echoes Matilda had caught a soul. was cheerful mud, Derwent were of the morsels tossing they With his Frenchy little mustache. The cattalo Is a cross-breeanimal his smooth cheeks, bis liveliness ot about. a was That produced by crossing a buffalo with a puzzled frown why movement, nnd his appreciation of yak nnd then crossing the offspring all phases of life, he continued to darkened her eyes ns she looked with domestic cattle. bear the appearance of a boy, across the white fields toward the She though he had filled nn Important homestend Ifof Arthur Birch. anything had reached chair in medicine in Johns Hop- wondered his ears. kins. Perlbonka. City She was recalled from her He nodded to Paul, droppfd oh of the sound reverie were by fill nn nnd slelghhrlis baby. They began to unimportant hts rubber coat, three. The sea might have swal- his pipe as be looked out over the at the door, and Carl's cheery voice To Read More- "All lowed them and no one would have workings. calling, right, mother! Ail cared very much, for their adven "I wish all the boys In the world aboard !" It to Learn More The boy rushed In, but as her ture was only one of millions of a could stand In this window and sec All Books at Publisher's Prices similar kind. The Immigrant baby's what's going on down there," he eyes turned to hltu he sobered. fortune began and ended with the said. That Idea gets Into my head "Something wrong, mother?" be "You Have Heard the Talk," Ma. Wall Mnd tham CO.D. if you saj so. The every time I come here. It would asked. few little clothes she wore. tilda Asked. DESERET BOOK COMPANY Matilda smiled bravely at her other baby was worth millions one fill, 'em with ambition, show 'em 44 East Soat Tample St. object lying stlflf on the porcb second after she came into the whnt can be done, give 'em some big mail. Should she tell hltn? floor. Sail Lai City 1.0. Boil7tI She tapped his arm with an afworld. thing to live nnd work for. Rotten -It's here." she said, with a little fectionate hand. "Ready In a minPaul continued to grow op, and day. Isn't It?" alnk'nj feeling Inside. with equal steadiness his father ute, son. I was "Rotten," agreed Pnul. Carl bad seen It, too. Tep," bt McCune School of Music and Art continued to amass fortune and In "But for a man who's done that But he knew. "Yon are troubled, Family of Eminent Tarher agreed. fluence. It was his passion to It ought to be sunshine all the time," mother." Ills words were an AliMlr Hchool In RpvIor For some moments Matilda con- trading smash and break down, then devour added Perwent, lighting Ids pipe Mutl to confidence. Pramatlr Art I inh. the situation. Then ahe tuO North Main St. Mlt file Cltr.lanrln( templated and build op until some one called and pulling nt It with great conShe made a quick decision. "All made her decision. "I think you hlra the Anaconda, a name which tentment. a KISMUN 1IOI.S ( M( "Splendid work, Paul. right, Carl. You I'll tell you. bad better take It back to blm, fitted him so well that the newspa Something to be proud of all your AND CHEMISTS know that every year since your faCarl. Junt take It In the cutter ASSAYERS ( (!! ami Laboratory t:UI H. Went Pcts would have used It had they life. Something" Mr. Birch has sent a nnd leave It us left ther Ht.. halt f.ak City. Utah. P. O. Klrke was always wlihla quietly on bis porch. TfinM. dared. "I hate it," Interrupted Taul. "I've VlalllnK Iioi and prlca remembrance." He'll understand." the legal boundaries of bis coun hnted It from the lieglnnlng. I've Christmas furlilahail on A smiled Tbe boy "Yep. broadly. on lie absorbed bis hurried errand, Carl shipping hated It for three years." away try's laws, pig. A dressed pig. Always left but Christmas eve was spoiled companies, railroads, coal mines, "Derwent nodded. "I know It." on the sometime Christmas porch and tlmherlands, and sent out his In fancy she saw the Matilda. Paul turned from the window eve." mild surprise on Arthur's face engineers to corner vast water- with n fiery eloquent gesture. At "An bis answered smile. She power rights. From an Industrial thirty-eigh- t his lean, lithe figure unusual kind of gift. Carl, hut a when be found bis gift his cusTrrd J. Ionnrd, Managrr point of view lie was constructive was more like nn Indian's than tomary gift for eight years And now very practical one. raul rordur, Aaa't Mr. ly an asset, for wherever lie broke when be was a boy. to blm. It would hurt There was perhaps you don't understand, down or consumed small nctlvltles but for was blm. that, She In sorry Meet Your Old Friends at the the cut his of his something chin, Carl, but now that Mrs. Birch Is he built up largpr ones. But mor neck, Ms shoulders, nnd the look gone It Is a little different, don t what ele was she to dot If Ihe Cullen ally and ethically his brain was In bis eyes which seemed to set gonlp of Ihe rountrytddo had not you see?'' bewould It Arthur reached Inspired by a covetous nnd avid him wld-'lfrom the scene he Cafe and Cafclcria Carl's shoulders came back and yet undesire to rule, lie was Intolerant had moodilyapart surveyed a moment be his Jaw stiffened. "Have people fore Ion;, and then he would W. Sad So. St. Salt l.nka Cltr. t'tafc. tJ of rlvulry, and this brought him fore. Shadows derstand. were hidden behind let me bear each year In closer and more deadrestless and troubled Mind-ow- been talking? Just them, "I fiiinK, t an. .11:11110,1 snio, an- - i A O A C P them ly contact with the equally which revealed themselves LULLLIN UAKAUta cr Ihey bad breakfasted nnd Ihe to to her Ills eagerness spring Interest of Henry Purand TV now nnd then like ghosts Wtat 2ad So. defense pleased her, but this was morning chore were done, "It The titanic atruggle between Hies only whose grief could not always be not a matter In whlrh phyilcal M'p.lTh".'',!!! t two Goliaths of financial nnd IndusAND SERVICE STORAGE behind walls of flesh. His force could be Arthf employed. "No, thai trial activities Is a part of Wall kept were a of a ; the blue Susie eyes nnd than would not do any good." she ancompliments deeper Street history. The more Interest when nls mother had known swered "And people will Ihe senxnn. It enn't be a very merry kindly. ing story of Paul and thetwohahle n and they held chained sometime for them" I hope Arthur Is known only to a few, chiefly him, talk, you know. thing which was forever strug- won't send oue this year." 167 Main Street Hut Carl was looking out of the aiiout ijic M. Jean. ngalnst the powerful will of "We're lute," be ex- window. don't you tell blm?" LAKE CITY "Why SALT lliat bis father married again gling -man. Occasionally (he prisonsoon after Molly Klrke's death and the That Is not so easy to do. If clulmed. Here's Mr. Itlrch driving .omln.i,Villlouinlll.pfr0.r.lllo er was released, and when this j H.MUia, m,ubi It ;.i Witaoui Bit, pril.r, he has beard Ihe talk he won't (nn the road! had another son did not hurt Paul, there was a singular, send If. If he hasn't but I must she felt; klJZZ iH,UbiwuiB.tb,V'ra.,,f:ciot..i: w Matildas annoyance except that It made him grieve In nlmost poetic benuty In 1" more deeply for Ms mother nnd the blood rash from h- -r cheeks. A j, t Cnm Vm Uie Hot() them, and the steel went out of bis hurry ' Tucked In Ihe snug cutter beside added to bis loneliness, then bark nfaln In a flood. Mie lie got llesh, so that bo seemed nil once at her son, Matilda's mhgMngi soon had Jut time j whip nn apron off KEAHNS BLDC. CAHACb nbmg only fairly well In college, to come under Ihe passing warmth uui. Hoin. rtiti i'ioh.k. be could never completely of nn Influence and run a comb ihroueh her preft? other than that " fell- with lis oers-hmshackle bis mind to duties that which brown hair, become so deeply rooted were confined within stone and in his had tula thread of silver, when Arthur's life. i ......I, atiiiixtml nn ffift tloor. brick walls. It took him nn extra i" . .. , ..... rii iHTwenfs .,,1 . vv i.i'U mind hal nnalytlcnl year to finish an engineering course, arrived nt the truth of "Come fo the door. M.itlM.i, he AI T I AkK i'ti-( n. (he matter and after that he was never happy a r W Sltil. South St. S.li I iCliy fuh rnlled. "S.mt.1 Clail:" He nodded again time ago. long In when the except open splices. In nnd In spite of fie cheery repeated: "I know yau don't a business way he was Interested Fitting. & Valve. . Mntllda s quirk J;8,,!" like It. But It's a treat work, Just Ms only In Ms father's tlmberlands and the sntne." f.H pnrpa. a4 forted the straiwl effect. Trertf such water-powe- r o projects ns were Mm, Paul bmked nt fling n little, he mood Monsey Iron and Metal Co. sltunted In ihe wilderness. He was smile, and Derwenthtm with a grim ' flah. l kl!t M Flelgti, there It w.n I "fl .,,, ril surrounded a disappointment to bis parents. with a cloud of smoke. ftt nn hotte. hf mltke," "fft One restless night the greatest "Do think I am nuii a fool sulci. "This card w.is pinned of all his Ideas csme to James Colin J you Do you really .oiiee 1 could AKIIOVt IHUM) Klrke. The next day be went bold- bo on a Job of this rr !... !. alll Hi l"'t kind for threo he "ft" With eve that swam ly and In friendly spirit to the ofto.. i.thr rm n pretty accuwithout years rrui iuhik with getting mnil! "To Mrs. Ctntim'o;. fice of Henry Hurand, nnd for rate measurement of my self? The Jannmr inrtilmn an.t fur.r!t Thir ttrmv good wishes from (.eorte hours the two colosal talked over fiau-- l of It Hll makes mo sh-kMmtw-fail.M-- n l 1K The h.,h liitn.lMf. K'.M..n-- i. Wrap. Klrke's suggestion that their InterStn. KM "' ' ,M of friends (lattery my . and wn from c -r. body It I i Ihonclil ynn ever) "Hiif ,.in Ijhm ests be combined Into one giant me ns If I were nn omnia. rrir c""L she cried. "I sent Carl back with force of countless millions. They treating cletitly Miwerful godhead of om ISiU Ia til. ners ii e sm. Wal lrrr Much rterntle Still Worth Llfs It 5J Was hi a little while nlgl't. lnt Vtry parted friends, kind) 1 tell you It s all a He, nnd I tl fih. won't J"U come In nn Living, Sh Reflected. they were seen at the clubs to- hate It. I'm glad t didn't build Hint tna iVmvsician supply CO. I'an- down?'' Later the ". v r r.l tad gether. it down (here. I'm glad thers evaporated. Life was still very outrage In IM Carl took the team, and iri Klrke Ihirand corporation became isnt a mark of my sier-'- -'. siwVt. Ati,,,'ti.t fai-the reflected, eaeh r!...ia sitting room fiev Iioallit U, The flinty warriors Good G IJ I would hand unon If. much worth living. was reality. iatitiitr ffy one even Inches die there me though tain? by great nate firarl ''Vo'i fiilirr. worked band In hand, their assets rather 1han llnl-'la- l urill. o beautiful tacnnt sp"t In ll. MntHdl akel, too bonet fof S iuiral ttialfMtnaata a" Their palatini homes river for a destroy multiplied. road rnrf like dene- that On George the thing they lot Tir4 1'al.ln and Nirr!r and an?ihin in were scenes of mutual Intercourse. crate a ?ilon. Janson. and h's neighbor, Sam masterpiece f.r n few do o pod.Vd. "Tliat t why I didn t Show Cart and Store I iteire wotk wnia Their wives were Intimate. Their Inrs protif, pnxtiinte a tiff whlrh Iteanev. lieorce toinded hi enn send one this year." he sPwcre.. children became acquainted. W. L. WETHEREES tiod put there when the world was iwlih Ms whip hand In anxwer to Jou. "I J!ln t wlh lo pmharfu In his thirty second year Paul 3ltataCttr W. to. Tcwftll made, that n few w.ii ms like jmi ' her smile. a way out,' ft I have thought Hut married Claire Ihirand. woman tnst.- - s,im Sam, wa m.e our "A lo e.icer. voiea ber el,lli In his thirty eighth year, the son voli. Power Unit ! with Impllcstloiis In h! It raed ber hand In hi, and -of one of the richest men In New mounts the: 1K. ( I.MKK M. GIU I KV .Now, If I sinrm nnd wolks upon fieorfce ws s hsrhelor. brfore she realised what ba wa af Jiaooiwa la was olllelajly In charge tne York, h trlmnt Sprlalil( ninn from her It to a wns flashed us ought strike single oad ilolna a gem r hTa. lmHi of the bilge engineering work on for wlnj but Intra anrf the an tuHIMi fled, sticeslkralm. tieirce irnksfurmiiig a paradUe lutit Imcer, ami the .Misiasslnl river In the wilder- Ihall" I iamtnain mal hr ttn4 lt-tlon rame nearer bis heart Hin "nh. Arthur " she mommm,. willalai, tabsralorr llmllna. ness north of St. Jean aud had Weeks and months and rears of tvrn Sam tle'fed. ll "Will yotl keep It, ileatl" ta (am been three years on Ihe Job. haft Waa. Mil 07 Sntt NMa. "I cu''S nobody but Arthur was drawing her lo htm. Running torineiit liiid nt Inst broken I 1' 4KC TVV, 1 (hiring these three years be bad through the dam I'aul bad built up ttlrvh Unn m'h rnnnrp ,n ,hs Sal l'Tll can! keep not I "Certainly known Carla llaldan. s bis rmotlun, and he spoke rectlon," be said, hoping to be Oeorges p!g when fin r'lfg to He was thinking of Carln as he which yesterday be Would tradicted. tnnrrv ynii." looked from a window of bis Salt Lskt City, No. W. N. have throttled In hi breast "Arthur r.lrrh! rshswl Notn- (A tti. wtfs Mfrprt't-ofll ce on thu bill down over ITU UK CUATIM.a,W . n I should be born in one of the wealthiest families lu New York. Yet it happened. A traveler to the city of Brant-ford- , Ont will And within a few miles of the town a little church built for the Indians by King fifteen sionate Mlstasslnl, miles George the Third, and close about It an old cemetery, In which rests away, the Perlbonka Is peculiarly the dust of the last of the great like the men and women and chilIn dren who Inhabit a few acres of Its Iroquois warriors and chiefs. shores. It has, I believe, given to a tomb, built of stone, which Is them much of their character, for green with age and moss, lies greatest of all the Moof nil the people In the habitant country those of Perlbonka are the hawks, and more commonly known (tenders of the gentltM and most lovable. Even In as Joseph Brant, the floodtlme of spring It Is not an romance, as well as the fact of hisangry or menacing river, ami In tory, may recall the day when Sir winter It Is so genially smooth and William Johnson, the king's right arm In the Colonies, first saw Thay well froen tint the Inhabitant rndanegeu's sister. He was attendfarmers ift It for their races, or as a trail by which ing a muster of his county militia to come to town. In spite of Its when .an olllcer came galloping b great slw and the vast forces be- with a beautiful Indian girl of sixteen riding laughingly behind him. hind It. the kindness and gentleness of Its nature must have made Its Sir William, whose wife had recently died, caught a vision of lovely The nu-people what they are. are truthful, their morals are right, dnrk eyes and of flowing black hntr they believe In God as well as In streaming In a cloud behind a form spirits, they are clean aud court- of rare symmetry and grace, and In eous and hospitable. The women that moment the heart of the lonely lire bright, clear skinned, unrouged, nnd susceptible widower was smitunhiibtuM, pretty. These people are ten so deeply that evening found always looking toward the river. In Molly Brant In Johnson castle," the evening when they go to ted. where she remained thenceforth Its Idol of Its proprietor. In the morning when they get up mistress and Geography nnd history skip a The; tinve hullt their picturesque hundred and thirty-fivUtile church facing It, and the years after good Father sleeps with his bedroom win- this event until they arrive at the birth of the Indian boy on Fifth dow opening upon It. The local avenue. cemetery oct uple an acre of hnl lowed ground within a hundred feet When James Klrke married Molly of tl.f water's edge. A venerable Craddock neither thought very Is built at the mouth much nhout the strain of Indian monument of It. blood In Molly's veins, except that fntll quite recently the two hap Molly was always secretly proud of p!cM people In the village of It. Klrke was tmt (he kind of man s were Maria Chapdclnlne and lo boast of ancestors, or even to her tiiH'iind Siimticl. They are still I Link about them, for he had one s a bit consuming nnihliion from the hegln iilthotigh Samuel ere;iI lit present hecnUVft flf nlng. anrl that was to pyramid tils Us l loss w hich has come to 1'iheriled millions Into Mm. I or years Samuel has run Ms '"8 financial power, lie became so l!ti More anj Marlu her kitchen. j completely absorbed In this task In ttl,;,h M.c prepares delectable "'nt after a few years Jlolly was i (,,f (t,e ft,w tran,,,nll, who!,,'ft very largely to whatever one tlolr way, and until (his re- 'dreams she may have bnd of the Mit time to whleh I have referred. and .romantic past, and picturesque . I .. 11. .fn Id n adsorbing love for her young " ic:iun iii nciiere utie :" He luMiirst Kiitimn In . Son. I'll III Kha lnl,t l.lni inn in.e the pretty stories and some Of the .V. W there l ones Which deed - hnit writ- i,n,,tl,.-- . in r...lullii tragic I.-...."....,- I ...I., ci...Ti,. -H IJHf'U ten In the Uvea of their nnwclnn ....... ' "' f itlii- - n tin. j,wide veranda and twice she went with him to the ' W aim little u.n In a garden ancient burial place near Brant ford '; n,','r Jim this side of the anil sat beside the tomh of Thayen-tlunegen- , nnd tried to make him so There Is a road which coin ' " .v as clearly ns herelf the stlrrlnn leg .oc sl. ,.,, rn. days when Molly Brant came with Oll.igej nd farms In :';"' ' rim of civilisation, and tresses Dying before Sir William tie Johnson. mi,m IIUtii.n ,',. . .. ., . Wi.aliU,ml ,.ren-, Kmnt I tie- finnr Punl muoittit tita , Mil ..... V .... .',.t. mrniigii i ni :r ,,.nti,.ntl .t...u.-In Unfit txt I... till' I.. - l'C l;f., I..l i iiniii ' flu Ofe"! milu "i ' r" M ninn;!i . I t..i. ,. 1929, SlMIDV-tonsa- yoart fana mnKmnsTiwn W.lcb tha traiMfonnaUoo. OLIVER CURWOOD (, tui s m By JAMES WNU Servlca , pl, J Directory .... !. fr now-retu- s, rnvi-lupr- Cullen Hotel rned r wt cul j Little Motet j Imp-jtene- d Slt . 'tin nl Pipe Valves Fittings U.ediPe, . be-I.J- him-fco- lf PICKLES -- sir h l cn-fti- . " "'n':Jn . mir"". !.--. ! ' lirm.a.te I a tnnr0 bun-galu- 81-1- 9:. |