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Show The Murray Eagle, Thursday, August 29, 1929 Page Two An Adventure of the Scarlet Pimpernel By Baroness The Orczy WNU Btrvlrs STORY FROM THE START Tha Scarlet Pimpernel, known during the French revolution aa the. most Intrepid adventurer In Kurope, la an Englishman. At a hnua party given by Sir Percy Rlakeney the latest adventure ol the Scarlet Pimpernel, tha rescue of the Tournon-d- ' Agenaya, la berelated by Blr Andrew ing Ffuulkea. The 8carlet Pimpernel la leally Sir Percy Blakeney. popular London dandy. The failure of Lauiet, revolutionary chief of tha aertlon In which the Scarlet Pimpernel haa been operating, to prevent tha ascapa of the Tournon-Agenaya brlnga tha condemnation of tha government upon him. Ha cauaea tha arreat of tha Desna family on Lauiet charge of treason. that tha prlaonera are to be taken to Pan under a feeble escort, hoping to lure the Scarlet Pimpernel Into an attack on the coacb. d' . Continued "Now." he said very earnestly to lilin, "yog know Just whot too are going to dol Too renllie the tm portance of the mission which Is being Intrusted to you?'1 The officer nodded In reply. He was young rrmo and ambitious. The task which had been allotted to him bad II red his enthusiasm Indeed, In these days, the capture of that elusive En a Huh spy known ni the Scarlet rim pernel was a goal for which every young officer ol gendarmerie wns wont to strive; not only because of the substantial monetary rewurd In prospect, but because of the glory attached to the destruction of so bluer an enemy of revolutionary Trance, "I will tell yon, dtlicn," the young mnn anld to Chauvelln. "how I have finally luld my pinna, and yon shall tell me If yon approve. About a kilo meter and a half before the road emerges out of the wood, the ground rises gradually, and there are one or two sharp bends In the road until II renchea the crest of the bill. That part of the forest la very lonely, and at a point Just before the ground begins to rise I Intend to push my mount on for a meler or two ahead of the men. and pretend to examine the lead erg of the team. After a while I will cnll 'hnlt' and make as U I thought there was something wrong wlih the traces. The driver li sucb a lout thnt he and I will embark on a long argn men! as to whHt he should do to rem edy the defect, and In the course of the argument I will contrive to slip a small piece of flint which I have In my pocket under the hoof of one of the conch horses." "Tou don t think one of your men Will see you doing that and perhsps wonder T "Oh. I ran be careful. It la done In moment Then we shall get on the mud again, and five minutes later that same coacb horse will be dead lame. Another ball for examination, this time near the crest of the hill Tbe loot of a driver will never discover what la amis. I shall make as If the hurt wns serious, and set myself the tnsk of tending It. I thought then, subject to your approvsl, of ordering the trooper to dismount. I have them with good wine sod certain speclnl rations In their knapsscka At a word from me they will rest by the pro-title- roaibitde. heedless and on seemingly concerned, but "nally very wide awake and keen on the scent The diligence will the while he at a atnndsilll, with doors shnt and curtains closely drawn, but the sis men whom we hste stowed Inside the coach are keen on their work, well armed and. like hungry wolves, eager to get their teeth Into the enemies of France. They will be on the alert, their hands no their pistols, ready to spring up and out of the conrh at the first Hen of so attsik Now. what think yog of thsf setting dilren," the young officer concluded Tor luring the r.tiKMsb spies Into a flsttT Their methods are tiosity fur the, but ibis time they will hire o meet us In a hand lo hand romhnl nnd If ley f nil Into our trap I know Unit we can drat wlib them" notmce y..ut plan s1 "I run Nit rtilfnW. cltircn ett'tniri." I'hsgiiiin re piled aiprnvlnr.lv, "You tmve trt trst In mean wMn for your ncre and I will he am whl eltlr.cn I. a tm,ly waiting tot prwa. Well make a i.'ri nti after jrtm and s'r'ke the trlde pub ihrruen li e f rc1. rnie Short rijt Which Will brnii Khr tie In litre to first ynyi e u to l t)ea If yo have teen sttstke-in iid ne a eourlet tiilU'c? as s,n. aa ou have tbe r.i.gJUh spirs Seiu'ei.i bound snd t'ltP"! Itis'de )otjf coach. "I ii not ton, vDlwn." tie young ffiplnln rejoined rsgrr'y. I sii'ct, who had Hood by, sntlima sn1 silent, whilst this foltrii . going pti. ahrurted Ms shmiMrrg with a aliow i, phllowephy. VA64 at worst," be said, TI thst !. i'i Jit r;i vvvTTTvTTvT SUB Using Repellents Only Keeps Animal Quiet of cows by files Is experiment station trials covering severul summers have shown. This conclusion was reached when It was found that milk and fat production wus not Increased when the cows were sprayed with fly repellents. The only advantage In using tbe repellents, rays K. J. Perry, New Jersey state specialist In dairying, Is that cows are less restless during milking time. Furthermore, unless properly used, these mixtures do more harm than good. P.y their regular use the skin of the animal Is covered with a sticky, gummy substance that Is more objectionable than the files. When a repellent Is used the cows should be washed often enough to prevent such an accumulation. Where a dairyman wishes, however, to use something to keep files away, the following will be found a cheap mixture and one that Is fairly satisfactory: One pound of runcld lard and half pint of kerosene. This Is mixed Into a creamy mass snd rubbed on the backs and necks of tbe cows with a cloth or the bare hands. Another satisfactory formula Is: One pound of common laundry soap, four gallons of water, one gallon of crude petroleum, four ounces of powdered naphthaline. Cut tbe soap Into shavings and dissolve In hot wuter; dissolve the naph. thullne In the crude oil and mix the iver-feedln- one-hal- Have Silage Handy Whire silage Is used In winter and summer It Is better to bave two silos than one. Where convenient. It Is advisable to locate on the south or southwest side cf the barn rather than the north or northwest. Tbe big gest and most Important matter Is to have the silage close to tbe point of feeding, and at the same time be sn pluccd that It lll I In accord with all the requirements of a silo as to filling and during the different seasons of the year. e nent Bl,d nientp. "tat in "Ah, you t;t e'lt." ," Aesop. tbe a'd Vrtua, Upon PaMperl Aaweyascea rw( tiiitics thai govrrtinirnls do are as nut end generally snncyiog as tbe bsmlllng rf psssporls, Woman a Home Coirpsntoa, e r-- i ! Pled to potme ros Tie difference between the keeping quality of whey butler snd that regular butler Is Insignificant. J e e e When the temt'ernt'ire of the cream la rltbt very seldom will there be ainh a tiling as difiicidt churning. a ! j i i e e ft Sweet rlover astute seem to ., t tifiict ion to liatrjmcn bo sup-tjrtru-n- t tbe .;itij;v with silage, buy, or grain. j I e .' j I , tuore si'nge. o j j ni'uiw, Var.iVheJ (hh U best e'cfitied wlih cold tea strained from tbe lente. If WA'e wsrin He wid ,s ery dirty. orp aioi water may be used, but cn'y to rvnioie it. oufr dirt; tbe lc will sot tbe saftitU, and doesn't wish to. j , j j j I J, gr.u-efull- j lrrle Ike B.ll toilitaie, In I j( deep-seate- SPIRIN tha trutt mark of Birar Uugfwtare of Maaoacucau4cut of Slkjucaci4 Avirln one-hal- The French sports .w riters are still trying to account for the sensational cf piny Smith, mm Horton the American professional, won golf who the Frencb cba this tiutlonnl (tributes Ids victory over competitors of far rreater ace and experience to Gather tbe eggs twice a day.. his fondness for milk nnd chocolate. He asked a traveler friend, "How's tbe milk supply lo Purls?" He wns a told that there were cows In France. Watch for lice and mites. They mul"And chocolatef He wns assured tiply fast In hot weather. that Switzerland regards the chocolate Industry as one of Its mst ImKeep poultry supplied with fresh, portant. "Well, then, I'm all right, clean water during hot months. for milk Is tbe only thing I drink, and e e Oreon feed In tbe poultry yard timke chocolate Is a great help to me over a long stretch of piny." greenbacks In tbe pockotbook. Ir. Ianlel Carson to speaking of i Chicks need clr as well as Pie dieting by American women, beat. Leave windows open tit the top. which has liecti so prevalent In rea cent years, says It bas dne nmre thnn Hens need water. It Is nn essential merely tm.ke them sender It has part of the ration, poultry specialists caused diiitvfleil nagging, Irusclble of the Pennsylvania Stnle college say. wives. Physical ihltmtss to a veiy A shortage of water causes a decrease greut extent hns been accoir.pnnled by "nerves" nerves starved for sweets, In the number nnd sire of eggs. which they need to supply rnergy and e e t'se plenty of feed troughs. Slart keip up the body processes. the chicks by nulling a two imh strip lie claims tbut It Is bis dcliUraie around a hlue inch planed bonnl nnd Judgment that at lenst fl per cent of provide stub a trough three feet long tbe divorces In America til.iy are the for very lui chicks. More troughs are result of dieting wlc. Ti e wuy to heeded as thickens grow. lame the modern, sweet starved, scolda ing woman Is to "say It wlih cnttdy." Of tbe t"tal cost of producing pout, Husbands, tbe chief sufferers from tin try ami eggs on most farti s, U) to W slenderising fud, rati restore the do mrMlc harmony wlih a tempting b"l Jit cent Is feed eot. of cbocol.ites prccnled wlih li e prop. lice nt Tthtes Ined fast tlee cr flonii-- li and remntk at tbe pr hot ila.'s. And If joil don't Sttat Vi:l pltlotia li.oiuo:i. snd kn p Vm swatinl. they'll s; t. a !'( ! It will ti.ke lime o or,vltn-fh it tbe growth nnd prtft oi.t of srur I womnn ti a il'i t l,nt sbe tu t flcrk. , mm catmy in reuwiitii.te anuiit to bef w. !g!.. In f irt. jwilt.oit A tftoilc h"iif !i it,-J n j.ro;j!, , j'it riiltit g ib.wn on ti e hum. 1,1 ..f I a pror,ial e line :iin,( '""I f i'eti, t ,litg exer, ;.e i . j s'f'-nglr.,l i b!i!,,o,i i,n p it n!o )t. WfiiMi g in t!,e o nir, nr, r;,i!i,j ' e.lifru ie It Is i.n nri n.iifid ! as c wi i' h jtoii mi..), but too j hi' i.f v In n m i; ,, in j eii tlie ,(.j ,,,.! , f iiiucii, j r.'STilts, rn'f. pinre rgge eonlnin tiioro W!,Irr j In t' e boiop. e.it son p rety it.iv. and than stnle i r t t. V t.l'K 111 WHt.-- Hi,, 1, :, r, Secrets.-PU it si.iio nt. f!i'!;(. , ! H..y.l Glrlst Make Money 811 mt Article tvtrj houiitwtfa buys. Live wlrwi S3 dally. Alao bicycles, diamond rings. JOo (eta implei and Instructions. Bums Laboratory, Cincinnati, 0. For Galled Horses Harford's Balsam of Myrrh ant estda riaraa I eat asitsa. Little Note Appealed to Traffic Cop'a Heart Mrs. Harrison, a young matron of MoDtclair, drove to the business section to do a little shopping tbe other day. She Bwerved to the curb as she neared a store she Intended to patronize, but before she had reached that point her motor stalled. For 10 minutes she tried to get It to start, but without success. She gave It up as a bod Job nnd alighted to suminoo a mechanic. To her horror she discovered that she was parked directly In front of a fire hydrant. Mrs. Harrison knew that the MoDtclair police were strict about suck s violation, but she was resourceful. So she hastily wrote a note and stuck It In the v.lndnw. It read: "Pear Mr. Officer -- ToIIee don't give me a ticket. 1 eouldu't make the d d thing go and I've gene for a mechanic." When she returned with the mechanic she found a policeman reading the note ond latigblns heartily. Not otdy did he not give her a ticket, but be assisted the mechanic to get the motor going. New York Sun. Eoyisb Incident Recalled More thun twenty-twyears ago three lads were fishing Id the vicinity of West KlngnYld. N. 11. On the way home, after resting bciiputh the shade of a muple tree, each lad placed a cent In the crotch of a llmli of the tree. I'.ecently on his West Klngfield furm. A. W. Lander, on felling a tree, three rents lmleddcd In Us wood. The Incident was reculled. s Mr. son. who died several years ago, wss one of those boys. The others were W. S. Stanley, now if Itoston, and Hev. (I. A. Woodcock, of Klngfield. Mr. lander will keep one if the coins In memory cf bis son snd the "other boys" will ech receive one as a keepsake. fr-s!- Women art the angels who fear to trend where men rush In. Men are your pioneers and go getters When It comes to t reaking up new gtonnd snd felling old trees, tbey can put It' all oer women Put If tbey wuiil comfort nnd neatness after the raw work hns been done, tbey have to call In tbe woman to put the artistic tomb snd cory feeling 10 things. No tnattei how determined a woman my be. she keeps her strength concealed. Just s her muscles are en ensed In a certain amount of t:Uj If be means "no," she will tissue. say "perhaps." and when she sajs 'a "perhaps" sb meai.s "jes." lust as tuo'ioM with lur mind ns with her form. She gives yoU an Idea about berelf and leia )ou g ie at t,0 rot Tbe hoviifuiry (,f woman Is nn lt!! Cation of her lirevlotinieka si,. i1.sn'l keep bet daiea rlht on tbe n tntite. for she thinks she's WoUli WttHU'8 f'r. You Jon't aenr bet m.v log. "Uu bet." to a tmirrb;. ,r po.nl even f!ef s'iCt been wtork'lti: for tt.ontla to nake her man ink i business. Ste tbit !. It s nl.et t,j ' 1; oie bei uming i hppesr d to ' swrar that It's nil. loo sudden m,.l tl ett demand lime to (bit k It mer. ll.e ty of wont;ii;bo. 1, f daesprlng but a s'ew dawning wli) a pinkl'h HsM Making Its wny gra. tin'iy throuch a eniaa of niM. n.fir hairs ail that Sort of thing Jikr trt NVf in,l!!er getf.(. , woman were lo do s h thinks b wai.ts fer to do, be wouldn't ba aty use for her. IUr rlmrm lie (n ber ability to he rettictntit. A might sy, it by Mend makes a woman "really nt repair. " gl-- 1 tlraeifta, Verwiiti1 WonJ It eutr Welt. What Neat? New Votk eilini'M d'"eerr tbal ' Insects Iht rxosl hiippi'y In Iioiimx New tint we know )'it how to miiiote bnnince atuotg tbe biit what Dm! !.e sola and the do we do hr t! t"lcc!sr. puin I'raler rl-- e j t d Crowding at the feed hi pper stunts the growth of chicks. ! ' Mtv iU!rimn rempbitn orr f f.r.JteltiS tntlk foiild ct tl.i trouble by feollrg k'v rorti ! j help amP ays. sudden changes in weather, or expoi-ur- e to a draft makes joints ache, there is always quick relief in" Bayer Aspirin. It makes short work of headaches or any little pain. Just as effective in the more serious suffering from neuralgia, neuritis, rheumatism or lumbago. No ache or pain is ever too d for Bayer Aspirin to relieve, and it does not affect the heart. All druggists, with proven directions for various uses which many people have found invaluable in the relief of pain. one-hal- year. Oneofthetu . ItmP- a awsiMtgjssssssassaL y Poultry Notes either. are short, supply e e It usually pns to feed d.ilry grnln even when on prMure. rsnl EAT. When serving children try pluclng cream tm a graham wufer and place In a warm oven. When partly melted place another wafer over, funning a sandCreams go furwich. ther this way. are eaten as part of a meal and will be chewed well before swallowing. Light Cake. Sift one cupful of granulated sugar, add two beaten egg yolks and one whole egg; beat five minutes. Sift two cupfuls of pus-trflour with two tea.spoonfuls of baking powder, add to the first mixture. Add one cupful of cream, a pinch of salt and one teaspoonful of vanilla. Bent well and bake In layers. Frosting. Boll one cupful of brown sugar with five tablespoonfuls of water for four minutes. Pour over two egg whites beaten stiff. Add one of vanilla and beat until the frosting will stand nlone. Delicious Macaroni Cut four slices of macaroni Into small slices; mince one onion and fry together until the onion It cooked. Add one cun of tomato soup and three cupfuls of cooked Mix well, place In a bakmacaroni. ing dish, cover wltb breadcrumbs and bake In a bot oven until brown. Use seasoning of salt nnd pepper to taste. Another Chop Suey. Cut two and f pounds of the loin of lamb Into small pieces and fry until brown and tender. Add two medium-sizeonions and a bunch of celery cut Into pieces, cook until tender, add suit and pepper to tnste. Now add one enn ot string beans or bean sprouts and two cans of tomntoes (strained.) Take one cupful of rice, add four cupfuls of boiling water afier the rice has been well washed, add two tablespoonfuls of salt nnd let stand two hours. Cook wltb one pound of butter until the e is tender, add to the meat and f simmer hour. Asparagus Sandwiches. Slice stale bread very thin and dip It Into trench salad dressing? at the same time marinate stalks of cooked asparagus between a slice of buttered bread cut slightly thicker. Serve well cbl'led. More Sweetness. She Who Hesitates She TO ehiolnte love-lette- erally. It's alt right for man to deal straight out from the shoulder, but that sort of thing wouldn't be gruce ful with a woman whose ' shoulders are more for ornament than use. Then, too, a man ran settle down to brass tacks, but no womnn can re guard sucb frankness as anything but crudenoss. She prefers to hesitate In a delicious, dllly dallying sort of waj. t Dairy Hints When pastures rougbni'es. SOMETHING n HE who hesitates Is lost, she who hesitates Is often saved. The bus! ness of hesitation Is one which plays a great part In woman's acting, ami If men are going to nnderstand the opposite sex, they must be prepared for reluctance and slow motion gen Waaiera Nwapapei Union.) Hang garlanda that forever last That gathered once ere always eweet: The rosea of the past I "Songs Trom an Italian Garden," by A. Mary F. Robinson. poul-tryme- IF Hi. And round about the doora of It Is largely love-song- Indigestion, or scours, Is perhaps the most serious obstucle In tbe way of successful culf rulslng. It usually results from a disturbance of the digestive tract caused most frequently g by Improper feeding, of which Is probably the most common. This Is due to the fact that not enough care Is taken to regulate' the amount of milk fed. The only way to be sure tbut the culf Is getting tbe correct 'mount of milk Is to weigh or measure It 'and feed each calf separately. Tbe too common practice of allowing calvea to drink from the same t ucket or trough should not be tolerated. Irregular feeding, sudden change of feed, feeding unclean milk or using dirty buckets and feed boxes may also cause scours. The disease Is Indicated by the characteristic foul smelling dung. Prevention of the trouble Is always easier than Its cure. At the first signs of digestive disturbance affected animals Tbe amount of should be Isolated. milk fed should le reduced by at least and If legume hay is being fed. It should be replaced by timothy or prairie boy until tbe trouble disappears. N.t.re lf Mash, Grain and Clean Water Should Be Available. sttr-tlo- n Indigestion or Scours Most Serious Obstacle Greed and Ignorance Utg. There la a temple In my heart Where moth or mat can never come, A temple awept snd act apart. To make my aoul a bom. he-fo- re two solutions thoroughly. The dodo, often spoken of as a prehistoric bird, la said to tsve been In existence during the lime of Charles L Put It bas since heeo extinct a matter of 2t years, which gives force to the tng, "as extinct as tbe dodo." The bird wss known only In Mauri tlus, and soon after the Dutch colonisation In l.V'S Its proverbial fate fell upon It It was large fowl. It could not fly, and even at walking or run tiing It was slow and unwieldy. To top tW- bsndlcaps to Its self preservation, the dodo was, unfortunately for Itwlf. gnod to eat lis destruction csme quickly. Though the colonizers might have remembered that you can't rat your dd and bave It and taken steps to Insure Its continuance, hunMore gry nirn are pot far sighted. over, the destruction of the ddo w j no ditiht hastened ly the dogs, rata, and swine which' accompanied mnn In bis migrations. im-- p mimi a matter of eat to live, live to The care of pullets makes a big difeat, and then some. "Earth." says An ference In next year's profits or losges. stole France, "is the planet of hunger, says L. M. Hurd, of the New York tbe place where one eats." I guess state college of agriculture. After the It's the same wltb Mars snd Saturn pullets are twelve weeks of age both and all the other planets of the sun mash and gruin should be constantly kissed solar system. Food Is one available lit separate outdoor hoppers. thing on which woman and mnn agree Fresh clean water should be frequently Both bave to have It Maybe we can provided If there Is not a natural sup. get thera to agree on other things, ply In the field. Unlimited grass, clotoo. ver, or alfalfa range ;.nd shade, are Tbe life of woman used to be writ- essential for best growth. ten In two chapter- s- getting the meals The ability to lay Is Inherited, and nd getting tickets, or hinjbe the last thus depends more on breeding than came first. As for Mister Man, he on feeding; but pullets should be well has had many titles and decorations, developed in body before they start to but the most universal one is that ol lay. If the pullets seein to mature too Meal Ticket, for man's Just naturally rapidly, do not feed them wholly on I bread winner. grain to slow up their Inclination to Put now that woman Is In tbe lay; anything thnt checks laying Is game and Is making het living, one also opt to stunt permanently the reason for mau's existence has been growth of the birds. Feed a mash eliminated, wiped off the masculine along with scratch grain, as It Is more map. He can't pour out the milk, and complete In protein minerals end say: "Klttj. kitty, kitty." He must find some other reason to give a girl ' For proper fleshing nt maturity It Is when he wants to marry her. for he sometimes advisable temporarily to recant woo and win by means of the duce the amount of animal protein-m- eat food Inducement milk, etc In tbe mash, The self feeding girl has changed or to scraps, limit the amount of mnsh fed. the appearance of the whole world. The former plan Is better, ns It allows No longer does she have to bang a better chance to obtnln the birds around the house, picking up what more of the minerals nnd vltnmlnes, she can In the way of food ind clothTo feed large which they need. until to he her deliver conies ing amounts of scratch grain and mash ance. She's providing her own dinlow in protein for about a month ners Just the way her mother used the pullets normally mature, tends to prepare them after dad had bought to mnke them complete their developthe stuff. Love and marriage hove ment In better flesh. Experiments nt changed and the way to tbe altar no the Cornell university experiment longer leads pnst the grocery store. show that pullets need a substanMan has had to change hla tune, or reserve of fnt when they begin to will have to soon, If he'a going to tial luter. The rooster lay, for satisfactory production sing ds any robin thinks he's doing a Gne stunt when he brings a fat worm to place Production of Quality In the bill of tbe hen robin on the Eggs During Summer nest, but the roosters of both kinds Summer Is usually hard on the prowill have to perk op and get busy with another line. It used to be, duction of good quality eggs. How"Each mom and noon and eve, 1 bring ever, there Is no reason why good qualthee beefsteaks, .cutlets, potatoes, ity eggs cannot be produced and marn creamcakes, nutlets, tomatoes." but keted In summer. Commercial can do It; owners of farm tbe girl who has an account at the delicatessen store Isn't going .to en- flocks can, too. If attention Is given core a song of that sort Mnn must to a few Important points. AH male birds removed from the have his voice cultivated and sing a love song. pens so the eggs that are laid are InThere Is hunger and hunger. Ton fertile Is the first thing, since Inferknow the pangs cf ppeilte which tile eggs f will not spoil so quickly as fertile eggs. Clean eggs Is the mnke your soul cry out for en ckers and cheese, and you know the deeper next. It Is nlwnys a temptation to pangs which mnke It long for love. wash eggs that are dirty so n good apWomnn can gel her food from the pearance will be given. Such eggs, butcher, but she has a sort of hunger however, are apt to age more rendlly which only the lover-macan supply. thnn unwashed eg's, since there Is a Men are slow In learning this lesmore rnpld evaporation of the conson. They offer us solid food when tents of the egg and the air cell bewe'd rsiher have applesauce. Give ns comes enlarged, giving the egg tbe apthe orange blossoms, and well supply pearance when cnndled of nn old e'g. our own grapefruit. Tes. and any Production of clean eggs In the first one of us will give back the meul place will help greatly have plenty ticket In order to get of clean nesting mnterlal in tbe nests. EXISTENCE Contrary to tbe general belief, Dodo Easy Victim of el CARE OF PULLETS DECIDES PROFITS By Punching the Meal Ticket o in Cabinet FLIES IN SUMMER ikkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkki. pernel." He finally reminded the young captain to send him a courier wltb the welcome news sa soon as possible. "Citizen Laurel and L" he concluded, "will ride by tbe bridle patb and await yon at Epone. I shall be devoured wltb anxiety until I bear from you." The men were not nervous, ot at first They were merely excited, knowing what awaited them, both during tbe Journey and afterward by way of reward. If tbey were successful there would be for every man engaged In the undertaking a autUclency to piovlde for himself and bis fumlly for the rest of his life. The capture of tbe Scarlet Pimpernel I Half a dozen magic words In truth, and they had spurred Citizen Captain HnfTet and his squad with boundless enthusiasm. They felt no discomfort either from tearing wind or driving rain. With eyes fixed before thera they rode on, striving to pierce the distance where the enemy of Franc was even now lurking. Intent on that adventure whlcb would be his last It waa long past five o'clock when the diligence with Its escort reached the edge of the forest What Uttle daylight thee bad been all afternoon wns already beginning to wane; tbe sky was of a leaden color, beavlly laden wltb rain clouds, save way behind In the west, where a few fiery, crimson streaks nit through the clouds like sharp Incisions, there, where the setting san still lingered In I be autumn sky. TO PK CONTINUED.) Will Out were rne tl;pu"iia Tbe w briber It ss possible for a living being to chance Pa nature, Juiitef .ild "Vis," but Venus said "No." to try tbe question. So. Jup'tet tumid a cat Itto a mnl'bn. nrd bi-- r to a joUng man f-- a tf. The and tbe wedding d'i'y perforti joiirg coN(i!e sut do ft to tbe wed n1d Jupllef to "See. ding fea't. Venn. l w becomingly ! e Who coijhj ( :) f, it yesterday hr eiilT Surely ,rf fiature la wss but "Wail n.lnnie." rrr:id ci'flhcril." a tt.otie Into lie Vcni.s. snd rwoin. ,n a.K'fct ji.i tie rrMe se tti! Ibnn !. Jn" tip frr,m bet Ike Kitchen ; fcnuoH COWS DON'T MIND pear, take, the precaution to detain him. Mistrust every toll man, for one of thera Is of a surety the Scarlet Pim- mlst-lade- v v TTTVVTVtt' nnoa balf-dote- n KkkkkkkkAkkJLkkkkkkkkkkkAA Chapter IV meddlesome Scarlet Pimpernel should think prudence the better part ol valor, if he should scent a trap and carefully avoid It. we would always have the ol sending the Desezc satisfaction family to tlie'gulllotlne.n "The English spies," Cbanvelln re Joined dryly, "will not scent a trap, nor will they give op the attempt to This la rescue the Desese family. Just a case to rouse their Ire sgnlnst us, and If It prove successful, one to flutter their vanity and redound to their credit In their own country. No." he went on thoughtfully. "I have no fear that the Scarlet lltnperoel wll: evade us this time, lie will attack, I know The only question Is. when be does are we sufficiently prepared to defeat hlmT "Wltb the excellent men whom 1 have picked up bere 'fn Mantes," the young officer retorted. "1 shall bave nine under my command, and we are prepured for the attack. It Is the English spies who will be surprised, we who will bold the advantage, even as to numbers, for the Scarlet Pimpernel enn ouly work wltb two or three followers, and we shall outnumber them three to one," "Then good luck attend you. citizen captain," Chnuvelln sntd at the lust. "You are In a fair way of rendering your country a algnul service; sets that you let not fame end fortune evade you In tbe end. Remember that you will have to deal wltb one of tbe most astute as well as most daring ad venturers of our times, who has baffled men that were cleverer and at least as ambitious ai yourself. Stay," the Terrorist added, and placed hie thin, claw like hand as If In warning on the other man's arm. "It Is Impossible, even for me who knows blm aa he Is and who bas seen blm In score? of disguises, to give yon any accurate description of his personality; but one thing you can bear In mind Is that be U tall above tbe average; tall, even for an Englishman, and bis height Is the one thing about blm that he cannot disguise. So bewure of every man who Is taller than yourself, citizen captain, however Innocent be may ap- Oil From SbaU Scoila's extensive oil sb ile deposits, which are suld to conialn high percentages of id I, are to be as soon as tbe ettrnctlon plant nhbh Is now being built t Nr Nova fllusgow All Trie TWO ad-bii- ; ' Horse j r !! . 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