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UX GLEBANACH5- ' ' ' IConlinucdfromPage20 As he rounded a bend in the trail, he was surprised to find himself on the edge of a tiny clearing, in the centre of which stood a cabin. From the hole in the roof where the stove-pipe should have been, smoke was pouring forth. The Mountie made his way cautiously to the door, intending to take the occupant by sur- prise. His purpose was defeated, however, for in a lean-to at the side of the cabin a sled-dog began to bark. Loud curses and heavy foot- falls were at once heard within the cabin. The door opened and there, confronting Legault, was the man he had sought for seven long years-jean St. Pierre. The Mountie drew his pistol and fired. Simultaneously the half- breed drew a knife and threw it with all his strength and straight at the heart of the man he had robbed. But Legault did not fall, for in the breast pocket of his tunic was St. Pierre's silver flask. ..-,....g- ODE TO RECESS by Lois OGILVIE, 3-E I must to my locker go Between my Glebite friends and foe. They push me here, they push me there, They even try to tear my hair. At last I reach my locker aisle And try to enter with a smile. QYZPALERE FLAMMAM Complivnevzts of EVAN'S HARDWARE HOUSEHOLD and BUILDERS' SUPPLIES Soo BANK STREET CARLING 2688 Xgliiiv DR. R. M. ARMSTRONG DR. HAROLD E. ARMSTRONG Dentists 145 56 SPARKS ST. QUEEN 2748 WELCH 8g JOHNSTON LIMITED . AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRIC SERVICE 474 BANK STREET OTTAWA The Peer of All Typefwriters REMINGTON NOISELESS INVENTED BY A CANADIAN Select the Remington when purchasing a But suddenly ,twixt rush and roar Typewriter IH'1d? 1YSe1f UPOH th? Hoof- Fen ERAL TYP Ewmren co. LTD. I meditate as there I SIE 180 QUEEN STREET PHONE: QUEEN 6267-68 And that's how this 'ere poem was Hwritf' Made in Canada and Made Right ! M C I N T O S H 8' T S ' CHINA HALL CHINA, CROCKERY AND G L A S S W A R E LOOSE LEAF NOTE BOOKS Good Books for a Good School! THE CHAS. CHAPMAN CU. The Largest and Most Up -to -Date Assortment of Dinnerware in America 145-247 BANK STREET QUEEN 4049 REE - - - from reinforcements Use Monarch reinforced refills for your Note Books Cdouble edge paper sn and 6-inchj We carry COLLEGIATE TEXT BOOKS and SUPPLIES, FOUNTAIN PENS. FENCILS T- B- GEURGE 279'1TI3T.ETa5EEL'ZE?f'Se -0561?
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UX GLEBANAQQ9- ' - - lConlinucd from Page ZZ The D67Z'U67 Lad limped home, but as soon as the battered craft touched shore McDeevy dis- appeared. Through life for the next few years in his idle moments the mate saw the face of the captain and the knife, and, as Bill Sikes saw Nancy's eyes, so did Dan McDeevy see those of the murdered captain. To make a long story short the mate confessed. He served his sen- tence, and came out of that prison a new man. MacCallaughn finished his story. After a pause, he eyed the boy and added, I hope you do the same. Trason sat for a moment and said with a break in his voice, I will. MacCallaughn's voice took on a new softness as he replied, You see, my lad, I talk through experience-I was Dan McDeevy. ES ' The ' ' ' lCon!inued from Page I9 the remotest parts of Syria. She seems to have wandered about for three or four years and then in 1816 settled down on the slopes of Mount Lebanson near the site of ancient Sidon, and later near the village of Djoun which became her permanent domicile and where she lived until her death. From there she exercised sway over lawless nomadic peoples. Her fearlessness and gener- osity, particularly with borrowed money, endeared her to the Arabs. The story of her campaign against the mountain tribes is told by the ruined villages and slain warriors that she left behind her. Her dabblings in magic and her study of astrology made her appear a divinity to the natives. Dr. Meryion left us numerous descriptions which enable us to put together a living portrait of the extraordinary woman. She was nearly six feet in height, and broad in proportion. She had a most unusual appetite, for hardly half an hour in day or night passed without her par-- taking of some food. And, at that, she com- plained of never having enough to eat. It was not out of the ordinary for her to talk eight to ten hours at a stretch. A strong man fainted during one of these lengthy sessions. The adoring doctor wrote many of these conversa- tions down, word for word, as Boswell did with Dr. Johnston's pithy statements. She hated women and one might add almost everyone for she seldom spoke kindly of a person unless they had spoken kindly of her. To take the place of human friends she filled her home with cats. ri 6 -QQPALERE FLAMMAM The Doctor counted as many as thirty at one time, all of whom were beloved by their mistress. Here in the East she found expression for that craving for power which the England of her days denied to a woman. It was a proper setting for her dazzling personality and it is only fitting that the natives still remember with wonder the daughter of the English Lord. Under the olive tree can be found a neatly kept grave which bears the inscription- LADY HESTER LUCY s'rANHoP12 norm 12TH or MARCH, 1776 man zgau or JUNE, 1839 ' ' I lConlinucdfrom Page .27 And Sylvia sat absorbed in the work of examining alternately the drawings and the picture in the Scalpo Hair Tonic ad. Next day, Bill walked briskly into the office of the Acme Advertising Company. As he entered the photographer's room, he stood stock still, and his mouth hung open. His heart jumped to his mouth, did a little whirl, and oozed slowly back again. The photographer was a female-and, Oh, what a female! 'Tm to take your picture, Mr. Lester , she said, coyly. QThe sly minx, she knew she had taken more than that already from the way he looked at herj. - When half an hour had elapsed fthey hadn't noticed the timej, a rumbling voice echoed like distant thunder. Lester! Lester! it roared. It's old Gregoryv, said Bill, apprehensively. I'l better go and see what he wants. Hand in hand they entered the official Sanctum of Mr. J. K. Gregory, Art Director. Har-umph-er-Lestern,said the great man, coming directly to the point, I have looked over your drawings, and have decided I can use you as seventh assistant Art Director. Can you do it? Can I, sirP,' cried Bill. All I can say, sir, is-whoopee I And turning, he clasped Sylvia in a bear-like embrace. Father , she said, shyly. I have something to tell you. 4fWh-what? gasped Bill, is he-are you-P Yes, my boy , said Gregory, and his face looked remarkably human when he smiled. I could end here, with the father bestowing his blessing on the happy pair, but there was just one thing for Bill to do before the story is over. He had to phone Steve and ask him to be best man at the wedding. Ol'
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