. dition and all pain and syinptornsdie- indeed, than l8 many a farmer's a.‘ appeared." ' doesn't just deaden the pain. It getl ‘he "Bflirlli Lluhls" iii the Ameri- eer-evevéeu- __ d younger sons, gcncfhlly, and often I N \ d - - - . village Life In China ' ‘A sy nav. v. monmsou bullshit-ii Accout of ‘Life in the '-.interlor e1 China by In llllnfl oathoile Minlona y who Del- fins" the Ways and Methods of -thi- Far Eastern Farmer and ‘Fiyhdrman. - _ ‘Mind an opllortunity this sum- ilrerofitravelling into the interior ofgChllla, and seeing for myself how the peasants lived, liow they worked what. they talked about. howl recreation‘ hours were P115595- Jleclded that Hi0 imvresslnnn 11 gat-lieifed, and the observations l msdejahould lbe committed 'to wrlt~ lngggnil sent to the readers of the Gun, inn. l The first thing that strikes one Mal on entering a. village is the apDar- ant, neglect everywhere. The born and girls, the men and women are dirty and unwashed. the b00995 ailefilthy, the domestic animals. _ the fowls, the D188 llB-VB like “time - freedom of the house as the child- ren. I asked some of them w.hy they ' - do not clean up the Btrflfllfl. 81nd lwssh and scrub out their houses l _ fZ-“if? _ lreceived for reply: Cripplingachesquiclclynelievedl "What is the use, they will eel bysimple home remedy dirty 811111111?" d‘ t u om l lSque. or and r are ie c - - - r‘ l f‘ John Chlnamau, and Freed from the crilJblinBd Daurii of 3:5 31:“: “My the surroundings ifsiiiliné"$iiii‘§lé“fiettifc rib-E": the more contented and Kelvin" welpknown 5min“; m“ o1 01515111.! he is. What to us is dirt-t aiidthfiilllth natl, Ohio, writes: ~ , is to ~him quite the na urn t Bd- “Fou n: influenza I w” “bed _ The daily life of the peasan an with a vio ent attack of neuritis in "is "m"? m" l“ m“ new“ is a the right arm and shoulder. I of no ha"! 0n” i" °\"‘ "umfitmn- “nwf relief until I tried Sloan's Li iment. are. lnollned to HYmDnf-llinfi i‘ The affected arm and shouldgr were lilni. Bu! ‘he in born l0 l! and shortly restored to a. healthy cqn- content with it, far more content. new" sum" , son on P. E. llsland, who sighs for Sloan-s gives ma] relief because it; ‘he comforts and attractions of; a; the calm; "so Commonwealth. He llveshiiu Just at it on gently. At once bu ‘ e 111ml and straw cabin that s [eel m‘; increased flow of 1.91%.‘, °athers lived in. and that his sons gemflestroygng blood right; m tbs "ill live in after him: -he is doing spot that hurts. Quickly and surely, the same work, and meeting with it: reduces swelling and inflammation, ‘he same results, and contending drives out stillness, kills pain. Get a with tlie same difficulties. He BOWQ- A" dWBZl$¢-5—35 CBNB- '.has enough t0 live on, he it sinnll ‘or great. lle must ‘be content -———-—- - ‘with what his industry produces. +e+++++>+++o+o+>e++e+e+0 Droughts and floods are as mcvp. able to him as fair seasons, and lie ' "ii submits to the one as patiently us ‘ a; ‘ he rejoices in tlie other. i 4b 9 i Drab Monotony u Cardsl, CHRISTMAS and the lu the villages of lClllllll. all tlie houses are the sitmc. There is no yVBTlQiY. Most of them are built AAAaleAAQA x5‘; x x ljchijAlflA THE cnsnnorrnrrowu GUARDIAN‘ Silver Foxesfl‘ On Exhibition In Great Britain (London Daily Mail, Nov 10.) Make Your Own Soap and Save Mone/ F/Q/l D c f/ons Though fashion change, yet of those furs which rank as "picc- 10M." the silver fox is one, its lov- ell’ Deli- belng very becoming and luxurious. lUiilesi-i they become very plentiful indeed, the price of these beautiful skills will never lie low. one of tho reasons-being that they cannot be imitated. It is rue that they are no longer worth hat they were when the market ivas scantily supplied by trsppers, but w/t/i each can Be SureVou Get The Genuine 6| LLETTS FLAKE LYE sheaves and stookiug them up; afterwards tlic men folks pick thcm up and curry them on their shoulders to tlie home. They are never in a. hurry with their work. What coiinot be done to-day can us well be done to-inorrovv or [lie next day. A good illustration of tlic Chinese attitude towards work wus given by an old furnicr who was discussing with u foreigner tlic in rits of machines in pliico oi‘ li d work. "Don't you see." sold the agent. "if Y°ll had our machine you could do all your harvesting- in a few days." “Aiid", asked tlic old farmer, “what would l und my wliolu fum- ily be doing for llie rest of the scu- son?" Food And Endurance Al. teii ifclock zill return Jioiiic for their breakfast ivliicli consists of rice. vegetables and, perhaps, some broiled fish. lmiiieiliiiioly after swallowing tho 12ml bite. they are on tlicli- way buck to tlic fields. Thus the avcrzigo iurmnr is con- Consldering the quziliiy oi‘ their food. rice and vegetables. ii. is for us ii surprise llliil. tlicy arc ublo to endure such liarrl work on such litllc food. (fuming up ilic Wen Chow river to (‘liii Clioiv this fall. I obscrircil liow regiilnrly also the boutmen liad their two meals of iicc and vegetables. \Vliut is li:ii~d_ci' work ihuii paling along against. wind and l'lll'l‘l‘.lll u big lieuvy’ bout lfllil wlicii tlic rapids are reached 1o get out and pull tlic boat over them. Two mon power of endurance. The tlisl- aiicc of -Cliu Chow from Won Chow is ninety miles, llllil tlicylmadc this ilistancc in three days, rowing, polllig‘ and pulling. Tlicy slept on tlic inn-d floor of tlie hinder part of the boatnnd every morn- ing started out at four o'clock and continued until ion at night with ‘INSIDIOUS EYE STRAIN We on tbla adjective ad- visedly. . Hol-‘DAY SEASON Wm 5”" of mud bricks and covered with n b9 M"- ‘ "cover of ivliite wash. The very it ls none too soon to re- 0 D001’ have Cnblnn of reeds and member pnlgNps ABRQAD oldrled grass. But there is little by sending them com, of w,- 4 difference in tlic family life of cilli- beauflfl“ 1 or. Sometimes a window or two ,, admits ‘the light, though this is oc- ocomplishoil as well by pulling a ‘ few bricks out of the wall. when ‘ b it lrlalni: or the lweahliler becomles lco . t ese can be rep seed, or tic w= h-v- MW new ffififiiilwfffi. IZJE...°.‘.’."‘?.E‘2§1. $2.”. will‘ W° thmk '3 fl" "M" leaf bearing tlie figure of dinne- and molt up-M-dflf-e llnfl "iii ,ous looking guardian spirit, brand- WO hi" W" IHAWD- ..1Ail-_ lshing a sword to protect the home uric»: from 2 cents "eh '19-) "against evil influences. Thar; BOXED CARDS (1 do‘ m 1 are no floors in the houses, moro- box) both XMAS and NEW 01y the beaten eurtli and there are YEARS_ 7 4 no ceilings. There may be scverul o, rooms according- ‘to the number of A M” "n, o; CALENDARS families in the I ouso and the per- “, 1921 M“, your "m, 1’ sonnel consists f three and some- ucn Nlqlw, wh“, ‘rock, a" 0 times four generations. - 4 m" assnmd’ ' 1: Ancestral Revsrence 8 :' It is the duty of the married sons ' ‘t to care for the aged parents, and no matter ‘liow oldj they mzy > they remain as sub ect to t o o i , ' people as when they were children. ,+o-e-o+oo+e+o++o+oe¢++eo» This duty of caring for parents is a sacred charge wfhich binds all through life, and does not end even with the grave. They provide for them during life and when they die 1» their Memorial Tablets must be huh-g in the most {honorable place in the house, and every kliid.oi’ honor must be paid them. The reason for this filial piety is their belief that the parents alre ihg sole cuuse in giving- them tioir oiug. - . i ' ancosto worshi that mm°nn "m" 5Y°"""‘ Laetitia‘: Lisldcli an cfbstaclo llu t-lio "l! "l"! “'4'”- Vm" l" conversion of the lc niry. m°"°'°\‘i 4° "9! W199“. u" ‘When the eldest s n marries lie v- lance of any eye 60""- l remains in the Llioine: this is his iiut as oldest of tlic family, iii or- n“ “on” WW" w m. dsryilial. lie iuuy ovciituully tulw "limml l‘ over the ruins of government when llie parents become too old. The entire numan , Nerve Energy. utllrizzmflbeoyuot.’ n " cowgirl‘ ' do Jemsin in the family aitor their '4'". in” 30% ° ' 4' marriage. lii this way the house- “nm. ‘y’ u‘ "h"? 57" ' hold extends rapidly. llut no mat- ‘ pram" ‘mun "'9' ter zliow many fiuinilies, tlierc is fl.,n:Qr?:;:u3n l‘ nqqlnd’ only one muster aud all tlic earn- m I c ve eyaL through lugs of the others are handed over Q r °°m“m'm°" l" l" 9.x‘ i0 him. When he dies the oldest “u”, "mum M "Q". 5"‘ sou automatically becomes master ‘Orly may lerlbualy aflafl "l! of the house’. and the younger ' “hnmn °' “h” "I!" brothers obey rliim with tlic sumo ‘ at“: mdYr l" 9795i!“ l" respect tliui. ilioy ‘showed their 4 4 4 4 1M 1 aged father. ‘ . HAVE you" 5Y5‘ ' j A conilkiriublp ‘family ‘nillilll , < own three or four acres of land. EXAMINED 4 null every inch of this is carefully 1 , cultivated. Every one in iliv . - ' - I l i 61F: ‘ 2353.1 gloerwiholgropgfcgitllnlflsotih do their share of tlic harvesting. b optomflrl“ The burden of providing sufficient food for the entire household dc- —l;—f——f———~—————-*~_- vollvkes on the father or eldest son. lt he who provides the food and r0 esslonal clot for the son's families as we‘! as for ibis own. l-Ie buys the cotton and distributes it to the _. daughters-in-law and they woavc B. A. ~—~ the cloth and malts the clothes. sAi-imersn 8OLICIT\OR c. ' ' n ' rmu Work Money te Loan ., At the first streak of dawn the Mark R. McGuigan only two meals u (lay. ll wonder- ed liow any human being could thus work and live, And ivliiit wss their pay for the passage? I gave tlie owner or the boat $8.00 (Mex) which is equivalent to $4.00 Canadian money. and this he zmust share with lils partners and boy; Where in the world would you got any one ‘to row you 90 miles over rupizLs and against currents for the sum 0134.00. I think not in Cuu-l adn 0i‘ Aiiicrleii. Nowhere but in: Chluu. l asked the lioutiiiuii if they overlook u vacation. They did uot know what tlic word vacutloiil meant, and I explained it to them.’ Then they said: , “if we look a vucatitui would we get our rice?" The Children Their children, boys and girls know nothing but iliard work, car- rying heavy loads on their should- eis. Tlivy urn llll|lll'(‘(l to iliis from childhood and thiuk ihoy nrc made for nothing else but. sluviug| work. You should sec tho littlei ones in the rice fields up to their. waists in waior and mud iiooingl uiid weeding tlic rice plants. .[ oi- ten wonder bow ihcy live at all. Many of them gct tlic fever ziiid die young, olliers manage to cs- ciipc. The only time tlic-y cease work is at the time of the Ciiincso New Your. lFcb. 1st, and Mid-nut- uiiin 15th Sept. There is no Slin- day, il. being tlie sumo us ziiiy oth- c_r day. w ll ore Paddy lwork And Pumping During llic rice scar-ion llll‘ work is very haul illlil disalKrct-ulilc. but. noliviihsuiiiiliiig this, iill young und old, lll0l1illl1| ivoiiioii, must Rel. out. and work iii lhc I‘l('tl fluids. 'l‘lic fields are flooded u-iili ivuior, pumlicil from tlic canals and nivurn liy foot pumixi, the quot-real things I cvci" suw, 'l‘lu~.y resemble tho uld liorsi- power mill oi‘ forum" days oii tliu island. 'l‘wti mun sviill: tlic planks which revolve aiul to WlllCll is aiiuclicil small ‘buckets conveying tlic wilful‘ in the fields. They rim then! all day. and iii tlic evening curry thcm Ibo-me io prevent them belug stol- cn. Whun sufficient water is 0v- or the field it is plowed, the water- buffalo dragging tlie wooden plow. Whemthe young rice shoots 6D- pcar they are taken from the water. and transplanted to another field. This is tedious laboriousl work, but the farmer and his family do uot Camamn ileekfiharlottetovnuP-EL family is up and goes out. into the Dre C. C. - fields, All they take is a cup 0f Graduate of N. Y. Feat Graduati ten, and this must do until ten Medical School and Hospital o'clock when they have tlie first, Practice limited to Eye, lay, Nfio meal of the day. Thain always me ‘rump; , " carry a teapot with th to the Testing Eyes and supplying ma”; fields. for tea is a staple drink of‘ om", “y”. “mg”. o i bins. The Chinese use water om ..°"" °'°"' “"" i‘? ilifi“’.i'.‘.é‘.““ififtliilhimlffii‘; . QQ ._ | ' € ouro-Otoifl-So- 1.eoteemnt_ Th” “w.” drink i“ McDonald & MoPh in a stra t line across tlie field with lime and rake and work bick- I-n the fields the family distribut- e g . J. A. MeDONALD H. Pf MePHII mm slowly towards the um of es themes ves at equal distances \.- A .. the ield. ~In harvest time the . larrlatefl» M". ' to. _ ' members of tlie family fol- ~_,W~ Moneys» .. l l‘ - \ l’ spare themselves. for they all know that unless the rice cro? l5 good. they will be without food for the coming winter. Fleivlng in fhc villages along the river ll saw the fisherman in the act. of fishing. They ‘had immense nets. twenty feet square. stretched out. the corners being fastened in NIB ends of four bamboo poles. They are operated on a lover system which lowers them into the water. working thus. I niaivvcllcd at their‘ the "farms" that have sprung up so freely of recent years are not likely to cause a glut for s. long while. Eighty Exhibits from Grehg Britain lt may be a surprise to- some people to hear that a number of "farms" are firmly established in England and iScotland, but such is the case, and for tlie first time on record some eighty silver foxes will form an annexe to the great inter- national poultry and pigeon show at the Crystal Palace on November 16 and two following days. Very great interest will be arous- ed by their appearance, stimulated by the knowledge that big fortunes have been made in Canada and the United States. . Highly Profitable, Highly‘ Speculative Au English breeder who is also a furrier remarked tho other day that tlic industry is highly profltablfi but also highly speculative. Specul- ative any business must be that is dependent upon the health and pro- liflcncy of shy animal-s, but skilled management can do much to over- come these handicaps. We can take it as proved that fine skin's can be produced in our climate. At one of the sales last year, at which some 3,000 skin-s were offered. the lop price was made by that a‘ fox bred by Mr. Sidney Rice in Ilert- fordslilrc. Accommodation and Equipment. Au acre of land will afford ac- commodation for several pairs, the ‘minimum dimensions of each run lbelllg about 25ft. by 6ft.. The runs have to bc wired in all round as lwell as on the top. The kennels. {which are small, should be up- jproached by u tunucl in order to lgivc complete seclusion. Two conditions are essential-a dry soil and aboluie quiet. For most of the year privacy and free- Idoin from disturbance do not mat- Itcr so much, bu; unless they are available in the breeding season in tlic early spring the parents may cot the young. which average four in number. iwomeu are said to ‘make the best attendants. The DierNecessary. v Course meat is tlic principal food. rabbits, fish, biscuits, brown bread. variety. Thug it will be seen that the capital outlay on equipment and the running expenses are not Vexactlng. Stock, however, is un- other matter. it good pair of text-s being worth £200. It is no longer necessary to go abroad for them. An owner, assisted by s. mun and boy. can look after about forty pairs. Those who understand the breeding of dogs" or other livestock will appreciate the act that scienti- flc breeding should be capable of improving t c quality of the skins and increas ng the proliflc-acy of n strain. , Killing is done st the end of ‘egg and milk being introduced for Comfortable underwear .4 . for all the iamiiy At Left: Nu. 7H - Combination: n! Hum. Centre: N». 5i.’ Combinations n! 8mm. The fluure at rlgltl‘ show: cut and binom- nl c! Stan/field‘: " NO VASILK". T)! e cute are priced Irons... :I|J-0 up and bloom- ers from 81.50. Stanfield’: "NO VA- SILK" Lingerie il mods in all desire!" etyles.‘ Slap-in! from 82.00 up, Envelope" Chemise: lrom 02.50, and Princul Slipe_ from 33-50. A range o! attractive colon to ‘clmou from to fit easily and forming perfectly to ordinary care in wa field's will keep its shape as long as you able in Stanfield’s. A STANFIELD'S LIMITED m” A‘... ns/m » How’ (‘um- No. “INF-Combin- liinulicus Irvin 15.25 up. nfiann at 85.00. Copyright. 1926. Stanflcllfs Limiu-ii. November or beginning of Decem- bef. when the markings are at the zenith of their beauty. in a few weeks the pure wliito of tho hair lakes on a yellowish tinge and so depreciate-s the value considerably. The black skin, it should be under. stood, are merely a melanlstic vur- 15mm‘ °f U16 Sfime breed. The black. fills: silver. and quarter, half, 0r three-quarter silver, and ¢l@_.l5@-_.; will bo provided for each kind at the show. the fish caught. Ila is very pat. W". as all fishermen must ho. but "t U” end “r U“? 101118 day lie has i1 good catch to his credit. And for these fish there lg good (I5.- mund,‘ us nearly all the Chinese lovc fresh fish. I should think that if the fishermen on the lsluud would adopt this metlwd of fishing lobsters they would camp far more, and be saved the great expense of gear and hardship iii liuuliug and setting out and bring. lug lu iliclr trnps. This method is inexpensive and involves scarce- ly any labor. Th6 Fimlly Dlflfler 'l‘ho family dinner consists of steamed rice. a dial; which we Chins-m: ncvcr tire of. It ls serv- cd without condiments of any kind. licsitlcs the rice lt-here will be n lurgc bowl of steamed vegetables mixed with oil. and smother bowl or steamed fish, sometimes chop- ped up pork and native macaroni (called Mes) are seryed 0|, {gust days Lotus roots and chicken form a dainty extra. Embalmed eggs arc u great delicacy. I have est- cu these myself mid‘ found them vcry palatable, though they uveft? five years old. The Chinese have tlic secret of putting up these eggs which is unknown to our western civilization. There are other very expensive dishes which are beyond the means of the villagers. such as Sharlrs finns and Birdnest soup. The Hot Towel The bowls are placed on the cen- ier of the table. and each one helps himself. He has his own rice bowl u-nd uses it for all his food in- differently. Everything except !0\lp is eaten with the Ubop sticks. and trhese they manipulate with much dexterity. There is no table cloth or other wishes such as we and raises them again. The fish- erman operating this net rainea it un lgw the mm: folks binding» the every few minutes and fakes onttiis howl use on i e table. In eating rice s held close to the lips, i-‘Pnnes recusniseu-in the [T8410 are‘ h 1' 1 i I l H l_ THAW OFFERS TO and t e r ce s s ml) Y S10v1: U! lll- PAY, COSTS TO io themoutli. After tlic meal u-r. “ DEFEND G|RL is taken without either milk Ol‘ siill- — in". All the scraps. vnv- n“ NEW YORJI{, Nov. 2i. .-~ii.iri-_v K lthrown onthe floor for iliv pins. 'I’llu.W, who killed ‘Siuiiioril \\'llll.l'. dogs and chickens which are Slim‘ has tiller-ed to pay rm- lll(‘. dun-urt- W118 85°!" "l6 ("Mull Timlll- Th“ or‘ Mrs. Cuthcriuc dc Niuo, sixlcteu. final act la iihe hoi. [Olflil viliitrxh who, rccciitly in ihi: liroiix killed passed aroumd to vI-‘rcsi m 1 ilic liiun she said ziiizickczl h--v i000 and hands. At large llilll" when Sill: was lWClVi‘. uiid broki- up ‘infill-B 1110 l-OWBI is‘ P1155011 “Ynilnil |llt'l‘ yeiir-olil marriage lust. ivi-cli "by l[l!I‘00"-l.ll11€fli?'u;‘llll§iLglutfllflill, c1101! (lcfiltlllllilll; tifiit her-i husband pay mus say s iiicc Y"?! l‘-' him not to tc fvlcius. froshinx. When l “'ll..~l_“iyl‘€l.\'((!llll-lll5 This (iffvr 0f help from Mr. mi aCliinose bout from 1'" ‘WW Tliuw was announced by Suinuz-i i0 lshansbai. the first thin: in llmuiuldsiclll . 0i‘ m2 llroiik Avt-imn. "lmllml that U19 Cam" ‘W!’ bflllllil" Iihc Bronx. lawyer for tlic cliild me was a ihot towel and a (‘Kill vi wile, ' ' I08. Mr. Lioldstclu said tlic llcfciime would bc temporary insanity, and Recreation that Mr. Thaw, in a tcloplioiic mn- _ _ vcrsullou, follmving aii cuvlicr cou- Alifii’ dark. if tlic iurnivl‘ in‘ vt-rsuiioii Sunday. afivi" ‘Fhuw llllil WEB-MW enough t0 DOS-Wit‘ ‘l km“ rend the account of the llllll‘lli‘l'.‘ torched time is to l-Zilthci" ill llli‘ iloor way ‘whcro it is cosy l» 1'1"‘ ry on a conversation with tho whole street. Ilcro tlic cllilllwvn play and the older pcoplr sit and talk. And what do tlioy ‘iulk. shout? When you soc two -(‘hinfl-‘ iuen talking you can always bu sure that the topic of lllf‘ (ions-cran- tloii is money. The cXDOn-‘icsfll life form such a viinl n_ film-nil?“ in the village. that tlie pricr- of ilns and the cost of that naturally br- comc the most important subllifif of talk in the farmer's home and on the village street. Then night comes on and the whole family re- iires to their plank. bard W000 bed and Me soon fast aslenll- The" the village ls left to tlic care 0f thB spirits and ‘Hi9 night weren- man, who goes about with his unlit or lantern and sounding his zonk to keep away evil shin"! and '° frighten away robbers who may he in waiting to rob and steal from the villagers. Withjiest wishes to all Guardian readers. Sincerely Yours. Rev. Vincent Morrison Catholic Mission October 18, 1926. ., (Zhu Chow. Chekisnll. Chins. I smiths rr new. m" Inuldln‘ is most delicious when served with whipped cream nnil ittrnvrbenpl fanf- ' . I Stanfield’: brings the luxury of comfortable, perfect-fitting underwear within reach of all IT IS designed from living models without sagging, binding or bulging. Given :1 directions, Stanfielcfs will not shrink. Stan- This winter, all the family can be comfort- “N, N nearest dealcr’s. Sizes, styles and weights for all, priced from $1 to $10. ' STANEIELITS UNDERWEAR "Ill: said u baby was born H0119 19-11117. the fflllllllY “W? s“ snid lic was mailing u. cheque to flffitllllil ‘U10 181119 ml‘ ‘l lm-‘mny tlic liiwyor uiid iliut hc would pay: Ulllt- ‘Bul- flle m9“ popular way tllu tolul cost 01' llll‘. ilciuiicc, Whill-lslluwod to spend the ihour of recreation lit- __ Lord und Lady Wlliinqdem as they appeared on the golf links while a naturally, con- the body lines Combination»: emf from 11.50 In I: lufllnll‘ Vmis [mm Iilflllfl. iwinlfilfil-é A new. twrlunive enrmmi. I FABRIC" vonlfaie 0/ TWO FABRICS woven loflfifhsr m (ha! silk or cnilnn mniu nut the akin {or romlnrf and warm iron! outside [or yirafscfion. lode and pufnifrd only by Stanfield’: Limilrd. shing according to our size and well-tailored wear it. sk to see it today at your TRURO, N.S. Write for free booklet showing swatches and styles of Stanfield’: Unslninkablc U nder- wear for all the family. 7-21 ‘30 GER/MAN FAMILIES i-vi-i" Hit-y might be. TO SETTLE IN CANADA ;\lv. (loldsteiii said iiuigi Fiiiu. wlioui Kutlicriiii: shot and killed win-u. lie left. u barber shop, lived WINNlPI-DG. llirtn, Nov. 2i. — in tlic dc Miuo homo at 231 109th Di'. Fritz Schneider, cdltor and bar- strcci. at tlic time oi’ tlic uttiick. ristcr of Hamburg, Germany. arriv- lo thc ed in tlic city last night. and today girl. A year ago she was llll1l'l‘l0(l completed the deal for a $125,000 u» Rocco at. ‘Ninu, u. uaru-aiiriiiniztn-‘wi °l m"! ha" Wnv between iilc setter, uud went tn live with Winnipeg and Selkirk on which he him lu ifivunstoii, ill. ‘Flicii, ur- illlfrnlls I41 501th: 30 German fum- curdlug io tlic lawyer, tlic girl, tov- 111°5- turcd for years by licr secret sliaiiic HI.‘ 10ft all. H0011. flcwlllllfllllfbd b)’ thought SllC would be foruvci" frcc. Rl-‘Y- F11 KlOFIIOTl’ Zilllfilfll 590784817 mil lust wcck u. letter came from 0f 11w Germmwsnsdiun Catholic Flue ‘boasting of bis old conquest 553'" 7W"- W “Eli. U16 "9110 9f and demanding money. The girl "l0 lmliKY-"led 0010M’- Thfl 118W 80l- udinlttcd tlie truth to lici‘ liusbund. 11911191"- 15 being 95151711511911 111 C0‘ Ho sent lici' away. ‘She bought Operation with the Association. Dr. 2i pistol lu Chicago, and came lierc ‘schllellle? Wm 1'91""! 1° 597M871!’ (m. hm. revcugu in n few days lo conrpleto plans “we shun maintain and prove by for bringing out the first families zilicnlsis." said Geldstciu. “that the n! in" n-mv about the first of the girl was ilrivcn temporarily insane NM‘ Year- by thc constant prcying of a single ' thought on her mind." given ivuy i0 tears because the lie sold tlic flcrcc joy tlic girl shock of tlic shooting liad restored following tlie crime hllfl ll('l‘ in smiity again. on a villi to Ontario fluently- i " PAGE ansvnn F _ .__ ______ - I l Sfunyirldh- puilflllld Adiluilbla Slzeflwn 1o» growing rhildrsn, era priced é a‘ ‘Z . . _ x ' . ;._.,_.-.- ‘ans-t... f.‘