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Show THE JORD AN JOUR NAL. MIDV ALE. lTTAH of my head rose up, and on t he heels withou t a word of parting ? The lld.eof th l11 came the thud of a shot as It ters were always after saying we must struck timber. reconcl le ourselv es to God's merq, ,..Close, egad!" comme nted my great- but 'tls little mercy has been showD uncle. to me.'' ')'Donn ell swayed strange ly and I quieted her at last, brough t her <tropped over his dau~.hter's shn<al<lcr. a swnllow of brandy and Induced her 'Padr·e !" The dazet~.,l~rlef In her to lle down. vol.•fl was traglcal . "\' t y won't ye · "I mustn't be crying the way I will By stat.ll? Are ye hft' Oh, blessed Vir- have done," she apologi zed, gulping gtn, there'i!l a :M:se left In hlm! Bob, her sobs. "Himse lf will be needing ART HUR D. HOW DEN SM ITH Master Peter, help mef He's so--so all the prayers I can say, and a boil· -· beuvy." WNUSe rvlee lng of candles , too. Do you go on, Copyrig-ht IJ:Y Arthur D. tlowd"" Smith Peter and I jumped to aid her, "ld Bob-on ly promis e you'll not leave me Murray wus not fnr Ifehlnd us. We by my tone If there's more fighting . lowered O'Donn ell's tnll body to the I could never stand to bear the thun· CHAP TER XIII- Conti nued m utter ed the Irishma n dolefull y. Long Toms on her fo'csle barking deck, and I ran for a lanthor n. When dm·lng of the cannon after...! after-fit"'l'reac hery and sch~ming and murder - fully as they tossed the -15twelve- pound I rl'turne d with It my great-u ncle had that-a nd no one by to bid me take Two-t oned and "Quart ermast er !=<pl"nks for t h e ing, aye it's a fine night for such! shot athwar t our decks. Our guns assume d control of the situatio n. heart o' grace." I Stippl ed Effects crew," he said. "And my view Is as Oh, blE>ssed saints, where'l l we be this were silent. "'Ye cun feel no blood or· broken Our gun<leck spewed The gray dnwnllg ht was seeping how the crew Is tor fightin' for their time the morrow ?" now secured at forth men, whom Martin hustled to bone'!,'' he said. "Hold yo•Ir light here through the stern window s when I small cost with "Safe, hPyond questio n," I sought to the yards to shake out every just rights. T he Wal rus has played sail to hy his l1ead, If you JpJense , Hobert. "' rejoined my great-u ncle and Peter In l!econd fiddle long enough , and here's encoura g-e him as I drew on my eatd1 the errant wind that veeretl King Wall Finish The yellow glow J>layed over the the main cabin. Peter wns as placid a chance as l~n't likely to come again." brPerhe s. "'Tis never the \Valrns ' gustily from southea st southwe Rt. Irl~hmnn's long fac . • His lips were as ever, puffing Industr iously at a long A&k your dealer or write Tltere was a second brief interva l ~caly crew will overcom e us." for FREB Color Chart Colonel O'Donn ell waved his fist <lruwn back in what h .. d heen a smile; clay pipe; but my relative rlisplay ed and complete directions . "Be not too sure, lllaster Ormero d," at my great-un<:le. of slience. his eyes were fixed nnd glass~'; no more concern than I rememb ered to I " Nobodr contrar y," announ ced the he retorted with unusua l 1·eheme nce. "What madnes s wlll have taken ye pulse beat In his ror<l~·d throat. l\lolra have observe d In him at any time tn , onE>-Iegged man cheerfu lly. "Coun(•il'~ "I am thinkin g there is the curse of now, Murray '!" he cried. "There wa!'< rrouche tl beside him, chafing his limp the past. over! Keep quit>t, mates. No drinkln ', high HeaYen on this venture and all the gran<l chance ye had to finish the hands and croonin g a medley of en"I tru~t you wt>re ahle to <'film the no fl.ghtin'. There'l l be plenty o' both connect ed with it." rascals once and for all. Are ye dearme nts in En.:lish , It·lsh and Span- poor lasR ?" he )rreeted me. "Stap me, N eYerthe less he buckled on his feared of them that ye turn tail-yo later." u if<h. :'\Iurray , oppo:sih. her, thru~t ex- what a sorry busine~s! I'd never have The squatti ng rnnks broke up Into sworcl and accomp anied us to the deck that ha' struck first blow; aye, and plorin~ fingers into the boson1 of her chosen O'Donn ell for a travelin g com· groups, a nd a number of men strolled when we W('re dressed . ll1en were second, too?" father's shirt. A startled look ap- panion. but without him I know not DISTR IBUTO R for'ard toward my hiding- place. Hut scurryi ng silently to and fro, and from "Not at nil. sir," rejoine d my great- peared In my gJ·eat-\mc:le's lamben t what to do. The whole venture --" an open l did not await them. J:o'rom the shelhatch came the whine of uncle. "Havin g struck first blow and eyes, !Jut his feature s pt·eserv ed their SALT LAKE GLASS & PAIN T CO. He shook his hen<\ aud stared out ter of the chase-g un I hunche d myself tackle as a piece was shifted on the ~econd blow, as you so a1)tly phrase immob! Jity. : the window beside him, clicking the SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH back behind a water-c ask, and so re- gnndeck . Aloft. squads of topmen It, I am of a mind to strike also the " 'Tis useless to cry 1 to him, lass;• lid of his snulfbo x open and shut. gained the bows, slipped oversld e and were unfurlin g shreds ot canvas to coup de grace. And this with as l:e said gently. "He d•\i.h not answer, "But we have first to attend to :slid down the anchor- cuule to the give the .Tames steerag e way at need. trlt1ing uamage to my own vessel as you see." Inform ation til:. Right at Home the Walrus ," he added present ly. "I On the poop my great-u ncle was Issu- is possible ." water. . Man Fishing -You better run along "But he wlll !" she pr.Leste d. "Sure, shall do so with the tess reluetan ce lluhy-O h, and when we're married A huge white shape fl.oated up to ing his final orders to Martin, Saun"Man, you'll never have another ye must soon be fin!ng what Is after that last shot. we will have a nice pome like this The cur~ed luck to school now, sonny. ders and Coupea u. me. such chance as that )'e just cast wrong with him, sir. It may be a of It! A beaten enemy' Boy-N o; I haYe to write a compoone, won't we? s blow In the "You, Saunde rs," he said, "will nway," mourne d the Irishma n. "Is dot ~·on, Bob?" sup of brandy would bring him round." dnrk, blindfo lded, by gad! And to sition today on the fish, and I want Richnr d-\Vhy , of course, darling . "Yes. They'r·e for attackin g the stand hy the nnehor- cahle with a "For a ·f:oldicr, chevali er, you reveal My great-u ncle reached across and think It must strike down of all men to see how one looks. You don't expect 'to move, do you? hroad-a x and upon my gi1·ing the word astonis hing lack of judgme nt," re- plucked from her grasp .Tames when the tide turns." the hand she the one most essentia l to my scheme s. He headed dowrH; tream without a hew It asunder . Your position , Mar- turned my great-u ncle. "Ilad I re- had het>n rub bin.:. I could- Well, well, no matter! \V e Astou nding And Not Jones \vord. We were half-wa y to the tin, wlll be !r'l the waist. Keep men mained to finish conclus ions with "Come, " he said, rising, "we wlllo must tr·iumph over the unexpe cted. Wlfe-T odny we have been married BlackThat Jones boy has his fa· on the fore and main yards, ready to Captain Flint In the narrow space of ask Peter to carry him to hls James bPfore he spoke. berth, 'Tis the chasm all great leaders must for 35 years. ther's honesty . make sail when the cahle is cut. t:ou- the anchora ge I might conceiv ably shall we?" "Dot Murray , he is a lucky feller. cross to win the final victory ." Husban d-Yes, it's wonder ful what White - Well, I alwnys though t ppnu, of you I expect an initial broad- have gnined the victory, but It must Always gets what •he wants." "But-b ut-we must bring him to !" • I found myself someho w Instinc- one can endure ! som('bo dy had lt.-Ans wers. side of crushin g effect nne! a sPcond haYe been by means of subordi nating " \Yhat docs he want?" I pan led. "We cannot bring him to," he an- tively hostile to his attitude . " Now he gets rid of Flint andt tler firr if circums tances permit. Now to brains to brawn, and with loss in pro- swered kindly. "\Vhat haYe you <lone with Colonel ~·our sta tlons, and a hove all th lngs '\Ynlrus crew, ja." 0 1020 S. 0. Co., !N.l.r She stood up bewll dered. O'Donn ell?" I asked coldly. "Bu t he'll lose their half of the fn!;truct your mpn to preserv e silence. "Not-b ring-h im-to? But why?" "Peter cnrrled him to his stateroo m. The mnn who mukf's a noise I will treasur e if--" "Becau se his heart no longer beats," We will give him decent burial when ":\fay he; mn~·he he don't. said my great-un cle. "Quick ! Catch we return to the Andt hlow from a gun forthwi th, and let lslnnd. And perhap s after dot he geti' rid of cler .TamPs." that he my <l<'c·larntion to Flint!" her, llobert. " some dny we can come for him in The officers g-ave their acknowl!'tlg""You're crazy, Pet~,>r," I said indigShe lay like e tired child In my state with a squadro n of king's ships ments and flittetl away. Simultu neousnanlly, tr~·ing my best to keep pacP anns. and bear him home to a grave In the 1~· Pt•ter pointNl up the inlet. '\"ith him . "He'd be strande d here." ''Dead! " she murmu red faintly. land he was !'xiled from." "See!" he exclnim ed. "Oh, he don't do dot here· mayh!' "He cannot he dead!" I exelaim Pd. Illy great-u ncle's spirits brighte ned · 'fhp Walrus ' ri!ling-l ight winked out. 1te do n't do dot at all; maybe cle1· tdefil "Thf're 's not a wound on him.'' noticea hly as he contem plnted the pict<tops helping him, ja. But if he gets An intPrYal of minntPs , and one of "X een," said Peter. ture his words presE-nted. <ler cllanc(', you watch· him, Bob. Ile the w;li;;t-l i;:hts followe d it. Anotlte r rre picked up the lanthor n from "Yes, yes" he m.urmu red half to himgets rhl of der .Tames, and maybe he interYal , an<l shf' disnppe art>d comwhere I had ·droppe d it on the deck self. "What O'Donn ell could have pll'tt>ly in thP hlaek maw of the night. _ge.t_c; l"id of us. jn." and directed the light upon the upper done surely I can do. Our friends In 31~· great-u ncle sneezp<l delicate ly. ·•well, why do we hell) him, then?" part of Colonel O'Donn ell's head. A A vignon will help. And, llobert !" "In the dark one is clumsy, " he obI snnpped , recallin g my great-u n.·le's blue bruise like 11 scar was sprea<l lie turned to me. serYed. "I fear I hu1·e nbused m~· across the Irishma n's lett temple. partinl! gi be. "Ah my boy this unfortu nate Incinose with an overhca vy close of· llip"A graze-s hot," pronoun ced Peter. dent "Dot's whe1·e he is smart, Bob. He is my hest justific ation for pressHap. Well, well ! Perhap s there is "Der cannon ball came <lot close. Ja !" nwkes It so we got to help him to safe Ing you in my cause. What should I a parable ON'T let mosquitoes spoil your summ er. ·spray in the inciden t for such "But the skin ls not even broken, " do our own skins, ja. Andt der little gal, withou t you and Peter'/ 'Twill e!e,·er be fellows as Captain Flint. them with Flit. I objecte d. too. For him and de1· Irislier dot for you two, with Mistres s Moira, to "I must ask you not to move about, "Ja, but dot don't matter. " drinks like a Lenape squaw I ain't got estahlls h our connE>ctions w!tb the Flit spray clears your home in a few minut es of disl\Iurray bent over and fingered the no uoe. Hut you anrlt cler little gal- gplitlcm en. Wl!' have the !Jetter part 1\ln~!:'S agents In ease-b France. earing flies and mosquitoe!l. It is clean, safe " of a glass to walt for the ebb, but hrulse. dot's differen t." "You seem to forget and I am no Jaeasy to use. "Peter Is right," he said. "'Twas "Do ~·on mean he Intends to sacri- caution is our watchw ord!" cohlte,' ' I answer ed unpleas antly. \\'e heard the Walrus before \ve had the concuss ion affected the brain. I fice all of us? And carry away the "Tut, tut, you !'hall be as stout a !>ight of h!'r· -the slatting of a headhave heard of such a freal• !!hot, but whole t rea~ure fo r himself ?" Kills All Household Insec ts Jacohit e as Princes Charles himself ." sail. a rattling hlock, a ngue creak never saw It happen before. " "I don't know, Bob. "Iurray , he Is of uNot I!" rordage . Then an impress ion of a Flit spray also destroy s bed bugs, roaches and ants. It searche s Moira clung to my anus. a funny feller. Very funny! .lie likes mighty He smiletl. shadow , a towerin g spiderw eb out the cracks and crevices where they hide and breed and "And he is really dead? The padre der little gal. Maybe he likes me- of "We'll leave that destroy to :'\Iistres s insects and their eggs. Spray Flit on your garrr{ents. spars and lacy rigging, stealing s 1\Iolra." !s really dead? And he unshriv en, l don't know. Andt he is honest about Flit kills moths and their larvae which eat l'ioles. Extensi ve "llfayhe you forget der Walrus ,'' In· ghostlik e from tlw ep.;ohrouding dark withou t a comfor t of the Church ! Oh, dot ol<lt I! ing.. dot lifs in Home. But tests showed that Flit spray did not stain the most delicate "Rober t," I Whispe red Back and Comterpose<l Peter. She floated nearer. Nearer still. holy saints, be his advoca tes! Sure, If any of us <'Ome in his way, he would fabrics. menced to Climb. "Not so, Peter. I shall dispose of And nearer. It seemed that the two was there ever a crueler end?" rm::.h us a!';idf'. Dot's him now!" the FI~t is the result of exhaust ive research by expert entomo lWalrus Within the• nex~ few ,·pssels must collide, ilnd the suspens e portion thereto. I prefer to She collapse d In a passion of wee_!)force him The s tern of t he Royal _James rose ogists and chemist s. It is harmles s to mankin d. Flit has hours." became unbeara ble. I wonder ed at to sea, 1vhere, by maneuv ering and lng. bf'fore us, nnd In one of the open winreplace d the old method s because it kills all the insects- :-and "Andt Gott," added Peter as if Murmy great-u ncle's restrain t. Would he proper strategy , I can "Condu ct her below, llobert, " said does it quickly . secure the same dow's my grea t-uncle' s fine white head ray had not spoken. never- I gasped with relief as his object at . a half my grent-u ncle. "We will follow you." or a third of the flllowerl lil'e a faded picture In a frnrue Get a Flit can and sprayer today. For sale everyw here. .l\ly great-u ncle laughed merrily . cool, even tones clove the silence. She suffered me to lead her from cost." :;;cen ac:ross u darkene d room. "l\Iy dear Peter, men of judgme nt "Toueh of'f, Coupea u." " 'Tis all the same," retorted O'Don- the poop without objectio n, more like wlll Inform "Once Lefore he planned too big," you that there Is no God Crash ! 'l'he deck leaped underfo ot; nelL "If ye sink him, STANDARD OIL CO. (NEW JERSEY) ye lose his a child than ever, sobbing and pro- -or, If we concede a God, Peter whisper ed on. "l\Iaybe this time the anchore d there l>< hull surged forward . A treasur e." testing and repeatin g the same things Gott speaks loud to der tdefil andt red sheet of every reason to aRsign a superio r deflame girdler\ the ,James' over and over ngain, in an abando n"Quite true," assente d Murray . stops him." gree of power to the Inevitab le devil side, and in the instant 's glare the "But what wonld you say to driving ment of grief which only the Irish repre~enting the opposin 1\ly great-u ncle's voice floated down, Wah·us was reveale d In stark detail g virtue or can attain. him ashore, eh ?" quietly distinct . godline ss. Indeed, did I incline •.to bow against a setting of glittf'rin g, lllacl• "'Tis you are the kind friend," she What O'Donn ell would have andown "They are gone overlon g. Gadzoo ks, water and low. forested shores. before any superhu man authorJ swered to this I know not; for tl'lere stamme red· when we had reached her chevali er, if they do not shortly re- saw a man in her foretop , aimless Ity I should elect Satan by preferly was a sudden drumin ing of feet on stateroo m. "And oh, Bob, I have the tum I'll !<hip my cable and take ad- balancing_ a gt·enade . I saw men star· ence. But a ripe experie nce has Inthe deck, and l\Ioira cast herself into sore need or you, I that um an orphan clined vantage of what remain s of the flood ing curious ly from the gunpor ts me to the view that the devil in a pirate ship. Troth. I haven't a as his a1·ms. tn comE' at the ''-'ulrus and finish mat- our broad~lde smashe d into them. is as much a figment of men's lfnal!iI "Oh, padre,': she cried tearfull y, friend in the wide world unless it be nations as ter" off·hand ." God. DESTR OYS Since the beginniu~ had a glimpse of the llrutul face of "and are ye safe But I am of rE>conle from the cannon' ! ~·ou and Master Cor! , "O'Don nell's reply was simply a I BonE's, peering ovN the bulwark s, d time a Flles p•·iestly Mosqu caste itoes Moths a I waked in my bed with their roar· the had, selfish girl to be But here querulo us echo from the interior of c:utluss in hi~ te.eth. we are ''The uellow can with thiJ drifting into a Ants philoBed Bugs Roache s ing, an<l It came over me we were on my own plight, and the fa black band" sojlltlca l di~cussion; and as you very t11e cabin. The darknes s returne d, and a mul· the Santiss ima TI"inida loved me this momPn t gone up to d once more, properl y reminrl rd mE', the 'Valrus "That ~omHls ns though he hnd ~orne titude of edwes dinned hack and anrl poor Senor Nunez, the apothec ary, Peter's gate, and him ll"ithout the awaits use for u~." I murmUl"t'd to Peter. forth across the inlet. There was our attentio n. Let us go on holy 1\'afer· to his lips or so much a Lead Into Mercu ry Prepa ring 'Em ooisele ·:;l r trea<lln.g water beside me. ren<ling and ci"arldn~ of timbers , with groanin g from his death-w ound-a wl as a prayer deck." said over him. Ah, what him thnt was locPking forward to the Lead has heen transm uted into The sweet young thing ~azed pen"Der wise man don't know efery".Ta. ef;e he has for us. ll1aybe such scrPnm s as I nevpr hope to hear quiet Pn<l of his days in the little house ill d<o'ed !lid we do, either one of us, t'ing," answer mercur y by experim ents conduc ted at sively at the peacefu l rurnl scene. he nee•ls us when he 7ets rid of der again, t11e scream s of wicked ed Peter.· "Ncen !" that he should 1be tnl,cn from me so, men by Alcanta ra! Amster dam by Prnfe;;s or ~mitf<. The (TO BE CO:"'!TIN UED.) "Why are you running that steam Jame~. d1? If tler tdefil fails hilll, who face nn mwxpe cted death, oath "And then controv I was ersy oYer changin g mercur y !roller thing over that field?" she thinkin g 'twas all he cr.n loa,·e II~E' for honest mPn, Boll." an1l bla>·phemy and piteous avppals , u horrid dream. But the cnnnon blat· ~~~~~~x~;..;~!·-:~:-.~Y~~~~~~x :::.~~. . . ~:\~~~~~~ into gold it> still raging, hut the lead- asked. "We'll !'<non know," I retorted , and all blend!'d into one terriule , heart- - - - - - ~ted again, and the ship tremble d, and mercur y transm utlon seems to have· "I'm raJo;mg mashed potatoe s this twltehe d t he rope which dangled by sear<"lling whole. tlterP was been a shriek definite ly a Ollll)li~hed. at my very door. year," replied the farmn. the r\Hh.h~1·-post. l'lly great-u ncle's level voice domi- So ont I ran in my shift, and Diomed e .. Wl!o Is t here?" ehalleu ged my nated the confusi on as easily as it the hluckam oor was lying in his blood Back- Seat Brigh tness Big Busin ess Taxes t-uncle, instantl y alert. Comple te clvillza tlon will be here out a fairly tenable philoso phy on had the sileure. on the cahln floor, and Ben Gunn beHusban d (driviu g)-Goo ""Hobert," J whi:>pered buck, and d heaven s ( Incorpo rated busines s enterpr ises in when our modern conven iences cto not "What is man?" and "\\'hat are his "Cut your <'able, Snnnde rs !" side him a-pra~·lng. And with that I to climb. annoy us as much as they help us. vurp :;es ?" but naw we are not so Out of gas right in the middle of traf- the United StateR h:ning u n-et income Flint's bellow, answer ed from the put on me l'nough clothing for decenfie. in 192:1 of ~fl.2(',.CJ,OOO,OOO paid ~2.572,· Murray a nd O'Donn ell -the Walrus . cy's sake, and l'ame to find ye, for my Disquis itions are multipl ying in the sure. W. G. Wells, someho w, ls not Wife-Y ou can't stop for for the time being stirred out that. 000,000 , or more than 27.7 per cent In public press on the perils of the so convinc ing ns John Stuart 1\Iill, and "Gi,·e It to 'em, ye coward ly swabs! four hones are clatteri ng with fear, George ; here comes a cop !-Bost bis habitua l g loarn- assisted me : Stand to your guns!" on taxes to federal, state nod local govmechnn ical results of our Inventi ve w~1at giants .have ari,;en since Darwin and that's Heaven 's truth!" Transc ript. Lhe window -sill, nn<l It a ffected ernmen ts. ingenui ty. The red tongues of the Walrus ' guns It require s such ,-igilan and ce Spen<'er and Huxley and Tyn- ~~~----------------~--O'Donn ell drew her close. oddly to note my great-u ncle's licked out at us; .the stagger ing ronr ll!achin et·y, "There, there, acushla ," he l':Jid nnd intense applica tion to cnny on all dall? machin ery !-St. t'Qncem fo r t he water I dripped on of their dischar· ging smote the night. Louis Globe-D emocra t. with a tendern ess he had only for her. this machin ery of our chiliza tion. The fah ric of the Hoyal iTames qulv- "The worst will The compla int ir; made that the be oYer. There's ha' suffered no hu rt'/" he Pred and shook as the Iron hail lashed mind Is left no time for abstrac t naught for ye to fear.'' Harne ss lor Dogs eag-erly. into her. A moanin g and screech ing though t or con temnlut ion or even for She reached up and stroked his The ordinar y style of harness used ". ·o. no," I an!';wered. "Make haste rose from waist, fo'csle and gun deck: n healthy followin g. Can we live "on face. for !logs drawin g sleds Is made of help Peter up . 'J'hey are coming "Oh, Go<! !" "Troth, and I was thinkin g that the jump," and live long and protit- ra will de straps. It consist s of a colinst us with the making of the ":'\fy leg! lily leg!" same if I could but come at you, pa- nbly'/ J~Yery momen t of our time feels lar with a strap extendi ng down from "They'r e O'Ut! My guts. are a-run- dre," says she. "But 'tis terrible the demand of some new distract ion. the hack o[ the neck to the midrlle of He wns betwixt mf' and the window , nin' ont !" We are not in Ala~ka, where they fearsom e to be sleeping by your lone the buck, where It meets a strap wltlch I coul<l see the faint smi le of sat""'here 's my arm? Oh, God, setr, and awaken in the midst of a can "set und think," through the long passes from the lower part of the colfac-tion on his face. where's my arm?" winter nights. anrl the advanta ges of sen-fig-ht." · lar l>et,7een the foreleg s and up on •• 'Tis what '''as to be expecte d of But a third time my great-u ncle "Rett in.: and thinldn g'' are not to be Her father swore under his breath. each side oYer the ribs, to be attache d " he re11111rked. "\Ve must im· llt:tstere d the uproar. heiittlet l. By and hy, Alaska may be- to the "Ah, 'tis I was the weak, ' foolish hack strap; at this point Is our watch. "l'ls no complim ent "Make sail, llfat·tln !" fellow to drag you Into such a ven· gin produci ng our sages and philos- made fast the leadin" line, whkh Is our p('ople that they failed to susCoupea u had reloade d his gun~'<, and ture! There'll come a dily I must ophers. Do·Nn here in sunnier and from three to five feet long. and Is a ught of your going an<! cominf!." the James fired a sec:onrl ht·oad:;;ide busier clime~. we haYe no time for attache answe r-" d either directly to the front l'l't<~1· ;;quutte retl into the cabin like with the f<ante !'rushin g unanim ity as She stopped his mouth with her l'latoni an ratiocin ation. of the sled or to a single straigh t enormo us tond. heforP. The \\' alrus receded as if our hand. A generat ion or two ago we reasone d lea<ling line fasten' 1 to the sled and ' "''of!" he squeake d. "I huf huh- fire had hnrl the <>~ect of physica lly "As If I'd be anywhe re else than extendi ng forward to n distanc e suf. under my ski n. We hat a fight repellin g her frou• us. Clouds of just here!" ficlent for the attachm ent of all the l\furrny , ja ?" l'(moke came between the ships, and Secon d Golde n Rule I turned my head, not wishing to dogs belongi ng to the team. When Castoria is a pleasant, harm"Tlumk s to ~·ou and Robert, friend I percei vee\ that we were benefi tlng he prying into their affnlrs, and a In a tole rant world- as this should the team consist s of more that. three , 't"·IIJ bf' rather in the naturE> f1·om the severin g of the anchor- cable. quarter -mlle astern I saw less Substi tute for Castor Oil, a jet ot be-the re Is room for a wide diver- dogs, they are attache d to the main a chaslif;f 'nll'llt than a light," he an- The ebb tide was already sweepin g flame and heard the smacki ng report gence of opinion , and the golden rule leading line In pairs, with the most Paregoric, Teethi ng Drops urbanel y. ''If you will pardon us down ~he anchora ge toward the of one of the Walrus ' chase-g uns. Is to follow your conscie nce and not ln telllgen t dog In front as a Ieader. and Soothing Syrups, espegentlem<'n, I wlll go an<l comple te open sea. Moira said someth ing more that I to sneer at your neighbo r's. So do neensn ry a rrangem ents." cially prepar ed for Infant s in arms and Childr en all..,ages. The Walrus shot ofT another ragged did not hear, and he interru pted {,er. not swim with the tide unless you Well to R.eme mber tinl·lp of gla~s told me that O'Don- hroadsl de, which for the most part "Get ye IJelow, my maid until we-•· think It Is a right tide--a nd you wW. Becaus e one side Is all wrong, lt 1 W:t!=; rP!itlln ' 'his gohlet. svlashe d water or scattere d mud, and There was a harl!h, whistlin g sound keep the good opinion ot all thoilt 4tesn't follow that To avoid imitatio ns, always look for the signatur e of the other side 't •' n fitbt to the likes o' hlm1" then sPttled to a p egging chase, the In the nlr. und the hair-s on one Bide whose opinion s real\1 matter. Proven directio ns ~ each package. 1 !tysicians everywh ere recomm end ft. rigbt.-G ood Hardwa re. • to W all Fi nt sh 1\~ flrJ't mosquito discover.r Bopp Fam!!Y D Too Muc h Mec hani sm for the· Mod ern Mind ? 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