. tanters below. ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS AND MATSOUI NEWS CAPTAIN Cei CAPTAIN BLOOD, be the title role, 19 am adaptation of F u ona ion of this thrilling movel, | “I must return to Colonel Bishop ¥ ‘ ] for my orders," he informed thom, APT — ey » the ‘ CHAPTER XVIII,—Continued jthe waist broke thelr ranks and went) A{ that moment a Jano was open- “Nor will that serve you,” Oglo|nolsily Mocking to line the bulwarks/ed in the ranks of the men, and warned him, still more fiercely. men are of my®thinking, and they'll) We have their way “You come to give advice, then, do you ” quoth Blood, relenling nothifig of his sterpess. “That’s it, Captain; advice. That girl, there.” He flung‘out a bare arm to point to her. Governor of Jamaica’ We want her as a bos “Bishop's girl; the piece ‘ lage for our hie " roared In chorus the buc- ‘It’s a providence having her aboard; Lproyidenca. eave to, Captain, and Hignal them to send a boast, and as- sure themselves that Miss is here. Then let them know that if they -at- tempt to hinder our sailing hence, we'll hang the doxy first and fight for it po: 80) g{ter. That'll coo] Coloncl Bishop's heat, maybe.” “And maybe it won'L” Slow and mocking came Wolverstone’s voice to answer tho other's confident excite- ment, and as he spoke he advanced to Blood’s side, an unexpected ally. “If yee counting on pulling Bishop's heartstrings, ye’re a Bigger fool, Ogle, than I've always thought you was. We've got to fight, my lads ” a he . , . needs “How can we fight, mans” Ogle|*° BaD a stormed at him: too harshl. “Why . Then louder than before roared a fun away to leeward. “They are within range,” cried Ogle. “Waitt” Blood bade him, interrupt Ing, and he set a restralning hand} npon the gunner’s arm. “There is, | I think, a bett Mine is the way, ' Put the helm de Pitt. “Heave her to, and signal to them to send a boat.” A silence of astonishment fell upon the ship—of astonishment and sus- picion at this sudden yielding. Cap- tain Blood turned and beckoned Lord Julian forward. Hriefly and clearly he announced to all the object of Lord Julian's voyage to the Caribbean, and he informed them of the offer which yesterday Lord Julian had made to him, “That offer I rejected. But now, outsafled, and likely to be outfought, as Ogio has sald, I am ready fo take the way of Morgan; to accept the King’s commission and shelter us all behind it.” The main body of them welcomed the announcement as only men who haye been preparing to die can wel- come a new lease of life. “No man need follow me into the King’s service who is reluctant,” Blood wenton. “That is not in the bargain. What fs in the bargain is that I ac- cept this service with such efyou as may choose to follow me. And even those of you who do not choose to follow me shall share the immunity of all, and shall afterwards be free to de- part. Those are the terms upon which I sell myself to the King. Let Lord Julian, the representative of the Secretary of Siate, say whether he agrees to them.” Prompt, eager and clear came his lordship’s agreement. Meanwhile the bo’sun signalled to the Jamaica ships to send a boat, and the men in PAINS IN LEFT “SIDE AND BACK Other Troubles Women Often Have Relieved by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Quebec.—‘‘I took Lydia E. f ine, = Pinkham’s Vegetable Compoundbecause I suffered with pains in myleft side ana back, and with weakness and othe! troubles women so often have. 1 was this way about six months. I saw the Vegetable Compound advertised in the *Montreal Standard’ and | have taken four bottles ofit. I was a very sick wo- man and I feel so touch better I would not be without it. 1 also use Lydia E. Pinkham’s Sanative Wash. 1 recom- mend the medicines to my frierids and I am willing for you to use my letter as a testimonial.”"—Mrs. M. W. Rosr, 68) Notre Dame Street, Lachine, Quebec, Doctor Said an Operation | Provost, Alberta.—‘‘Perhaps you will temember sending me one of your books A year ago. I was in a bad condition and would suffer awful pains at times | and could not do anything. ‘The doctor | said 1 could not have children unless | 1 went under an operation. I read | testimonials of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound in the papers and 4 friend recommended me to take it, After taking three bottles I became ‘much better and now hayea bonny baby girl four months old. I do my house- work and,help a Jittle with the chores. I recommend the Vegetable Compound to my friends and am willing for ede use this testimonial letter.”’—Mre.A. Abas, Box 54, Provost, Alberta, 0 5 cy ‘RAFAEL* SABATINI shied, 1922, by Ralae! Samainy a Vitagraph picter: us Ogle left the quarte Bishop. his arm, “You haye chosen wisely, sir,” she commended against your inclinations.’ “T owed it to you—or thought I did,”| be vice reproof. able w waist of the Arab truculent, and disdainful. | re racing down tow: him, said. sed to you. King Jame “England's,” vereign naught. a pirate and a thle She left him, and thereafter, with Wolverstone, leaning upon the rail, he watched the approach of that boat, manned by a dozen sailors, and com- manded by a scarlet figure seated | ficial sunlight centre for children. stimy in the stern sheets. proved to be an officer named Calyer-| sald: ley. His alr, as he stepped-into the|rays and these new “bottled” sunlight lla, was haughty, “—. (T Romance of the Spanish Main y«~ BLOOD. “The |and vlew the great stately vesse ed, and came face to faco with Miss She set a band lightly upon “however “Your resolye delivered me 's?” he sneered. “You should haye spoken to the cre “You have chosen wisely, commended him, ’ wy | that AB them. hi ‘ the Arnhella rode at anchor. “Shrewd adyocacy,” he approyed it.! she had ‘the air of a prisoner for a|ceeds now ucld has not yet been de- quarter of a mile ahead to starboard, | clded upon, but, under the Treaty of Do you suppose now that this honor-/yose the lofty, massive single round Versailles, service might redeem one who! {ower of the fort, wiillst a couple of|fiscate Canadian property and cables’ length astern, and to Jarboard,| ties held by German nationals whei ben notifed of the coming of Lord | es) | Julian | commission, perhaps doubts } ship. under Calvert through this came Miss Bishop, fol- lowed by her octoroon woman. r : Captain Blood observed . . Consider Disposal Of Securities Of Germans} who pressed for with you, you will convey jto him, much | Royal Mary, | gether with his lordship. Port Ehe corrected him in} Colonel Bishop. “The country fs all, sir; the | ward King James will) there.” pass; others will come and pass; Eng- land remains to be honorably served by her sons, whateyer rancour they may hold against the man who rules her in their time.” Wi But but} aboard this ship 2 | ‘If Captain Blood will show you his} that will set all} at rest,” concluded his ae Japtain Blood thrust a parchment "s bulging eyes. HEADACHE, BILIOUSNESS sCONSTIPATION, “ANDIGESTION KIDNEYS; LIVER Bow, IDisappotated To Find He Was An Ex- Sir Robert Borden Was Sadly Dis- lusioned In His Own Home Riding of Halifax : Haying represented the city of Hall- fax in the Commons for many years, Sir Robert Borden for a time belfeyed he was no stranger to the good people of the eastern gateway to the Domin- ion. Ho was sadly undeceiyed, how- eyer, shortly after he laid down the onerous duties of premier, Oy: shoulder Coldnel Bishop {s his niece Miss Bishop was aboard the and I rescued her to- She will| since affairs.” of G Royal Saysthat I look for-| peac acquaintance to making his CHAPTER XIX. $14,000,000 in yalue, remains to be healthier and happier. Hostilities | obtained by Mr. Copp, custodian, | Cularly puzzled when he heard himself In the gr harbor of Port Royal|from yarlous sources. referred to as “the greatest benefac- a of the pro-jtor of future generations this country Almost redeeming. | rode the six men-of-war that compos- | war If| Stated That | sir,” she The deputy Blood, the King’s commission now |Want Milk Receipts “Good-day to you, sir,” Blood hail-| ed him pleasantly. “I have the hhon- | or to give you welcome aboard My name {is Blood— | You may | Arabella, tain Blood, at your service. have heard of me.” “IVa your surrender I require, m man, not your impudence,” Calyerle ASP Kg eel Captain Blood appeared | trqer tho new definition of “re-| his father, demanded. surprised, pained. peal to Lord Julfan. “D’ ye hear that now? ever hear the like? tell ye? tirel; Perhaps gave broken “I have the honor to inform you, sir,” he sald Blood holds a King’s Lord Sunderland, H tary of State.” And who the “You're not very |already noticed, M —Lord Julian Wade. jo enyoy to these bar and my Lord Sunderlani | man. | Gea of my coming.” silffy, “that Captain commission in the service under the seal of MY| party having alrcady been gent into t the field to locate the Ine, Tye, superintendent of the Lacombe engineer in charge ve throughout construction. Secre- name {s Wade Iam His Ma- r he has been judged) eq the Jamaica squadron. | Ona cano day-bed that had been| will eventualy rest with parliament. . if ye think that,” he) set for him on (he quarterdeck, shel- sald, considering her, an odd hunger|{ereqd from the dazzling, blistering in his glance, “life might have its uses, | sunshine by an improvised awning of after all, and eyen the seryice of King | prown sailcloth, lounged Pe James might become tolerable. you will go below, and get your gear| and your woman, you shall presently} be sent aboard one of the slips of the leet.” the Woods to the Manitoba boundar, | is ripe for union with the province of} Manitoba, according to Mayor R. IL.) | Webb, of Winnipeg, wlo visited Fort} Popo. rece! | highway matters. ed he found indications that inclusion | jin } | tario would be welcomed. | trict are sincere in looking to Winni- | peg for co-operation, as it fs the na- tural metropolis for the whole Lake} of the Woods area, “Toronto is too far away, and Western Ontario is cut off from eastern deyel- er Blood. ' (To be continued) jen Might Unite With Manitoba Lake of the Woods Territory Willing to Secede From ‘ontario | ‘Western Ontarlo, from the Lake of Pee tly in connection with |“F° Mayor Webb stat- itoba and secession from On-| “The people of Fort Francis and dis- | ‘or Webb. said d opment because of this, whereas our) interests are the same.” Artificial Rays Will Open Up New Era) Sunlight and Surgery ly Says English Surgeon | The mayor of St. Pancras, ‘Com-| able to acquaint her uncle with the} Victory boads, repre: Is of that and of the present state paeena of the pioperty The final | future. | short, t | before a battle opens. More Than $14,000,000 Held In Canada |a m Before War More than $14,000,000 in cash and senting the pro- ermans, taken a3 My. compliments to} with the enemy, and the tre e which yested property of German nationals Dominion Government. In addition an approximate anada is broke out. It | from oficial sources Developing Aircraft Forces |trol the fortunes of a battle no one} prise. jcan yet say, but their chances of do-| with your business?” ing s0 are so good that going to take great care they haye|mer premier, I am naturally suppos their chance, or, so far as the enemy| ed to haye something to do with legis- concerned, }airoraft to scout, to “spot,” to fight, to] |mean anti-aircraft guns, armor, aircraft, carriers, hea \to protect the carriers, and the like— |} |The Manchester Guardian. The Royalty Of Malta | Oldest Title Dates Hundred proud. ‘These | recognized by the HD Clea a ‘of it taught in the schools today |sinc sla the mander F. ©, A. Gurney, opened at jee the island becam@' part of th TASH HR CCI CANEN Gantrotin Ra Empire and a noblé of Malfa takes | probably haye Rect dmg aso 7 we | race encé at the English Court next|will be to go to our homes at night | felt improved. don Road, Highgate, England, an arti- after'a Baron of Ireland. disposition Be Given Chance To Control Future Battles We are-at the beginning of a brisk/his that d and expensive development of the ai craft and antl-eraft forces which will | fect to his fulsome admirer. |be attached to every squadron in the | Whether afrcraft can con-}.the lady, with a look of extreme sur~ * ———|to the Toronto Star Weekly. Included afhong the large number ard to meet him at an informal reception in Halifax was {ddle-aged lady well known for her, |interest in child welfare. | After tho manner of so many other |one-fdea enthusiasts, ths! Jady Imagin-| nnd rourities | ed everybody else must necessarily be} a result of the | particularly interested in her particu- lar field, and when she got the chance |to thik to the guest of honor launched forth into her favorite topic. Sir Robert was bored, but did his best to simulate a polite interest, of | though listening with only half an ear. nadian} Suddenly he became all attention in the} When he realized the lady was thank- ing him profusely for what he had sum of done to make the lives of little babes He was partl- the Ci has ever known.” - Sir Wilfrid Laurier would have car- ried off such a situation with graceful Hon, Arthur Meighen would) al entitled to con- securi- | ease. {have looked wise and maintained {s understood | discreet silence. Premier Mackenzi that the decision | King would have tactfully changed t conyersation. | his ability in other lines, Sir Robert) Borden never was a nimble-witted poll- tician. Try as he would, the ex-premfer |praise, and said something to this ef- “Legislation? Legislation?” said “What has legislation to do yone is} “As member of parliament and for- no chance at all,| lation,” explained Sir Robert, his |Hyery’ fleet is going to haye with it} brows compressed in perplexity. The lady gasped with dismay, then ‘bomb, to protect the bombers, and, in said: “Oh! Are you a member of par-| ji+ocks -of faintness, splitting head: 0 secure “control of the air’ SY HWament? I am so disappointed! 1 These things| thought you were the man who con- increased |denses milk for babies!” *ships Trend Of Education Parents Not Taking Sufficient Re- sponsibility Says University Professor Back Over Four Years | tial responsibility to the teacher wa titles haye been | sald. “Within 25 years we shal officials whose duty 4 The pre-|and see Canadian Teacher Will Be Pri Toronto Saturday Night om what he saw in New York, says: The scale of day I went into the wilds of Harlem ve see what Is regarded as the “last But however great may have been when everything js in order. | could not recall any child legislation of|;, jeing done tor the proletariat of ryed such extravagant) Fyrepe in New York; but whether the: The trend of education from paren- | time. 1 “Almost everything one can think | and Ups we eche; that children study under mier title In the island is the Barony {proper lighting conditions and get to r New York's ; Schaal D Of $3,000,000 Building Hector Charlesworth,- writhng — As 3. One word” in public schools the world Bowery was 30 years ago; but fh! school edition on the bank of the East River, overlooking Hell Gate, 4 marve It has 2,000 pupils, al tender years, with room for near thousand more; restaurants, rooms, several yast gymnasium: eye and ear hospital, a dental elinio, hundreds of shower baths, everything that the most fally equipped rp athletic club could boast, and, mos! countiess other things bealdes. t is interesting to note that the prin pal selected for this publte school de iuxe is a Canadian lady, Miss Clatre: = ‘inieer, Who served her apprentice- ship under James L. Hughes in Tor- orto, The cost will reach $3,000,000 In all jhe vast array of dark-eyed little ones. there was hardly one of Hnglish-— speaking parents; or whose parents: were born In America. That Is what proletariat is grateful it is hard to dis~ cover. NEW HEALTH FOR SUFFERING WOMEN Aching Backs and Tired Limbs. Need Not be Endured ~ Too many women endure suffering | that casts a shadow over balf her ex- listence, An aching back, tired limbs aches need not be a part of wom \lire. Such trials indicate plainly thad |the blood 1s thin and watery and tha |the sufferer needs the help of a real : tonic such as Dr. Williams’ Pink Pill ee ffering women who have used this. 5 | icine speak of It in the highest ' terms. Among those who have been thus helped ig Mrs. Ada L, Harman,” Virden, Man;, who write: ‘Follow: ing ihe birth of a still-born child a ~ few years ago, I had a very serious: I was so weak for months that — not- wall-ncross the roomy — Thad could without a feeling of faintness. | Malta has an order of nobility all| deprecated by W. J. Dunlop, head of] WiiROME G(T AF cue to stand Up; |its own, bearing titles of-goeat antt-|the University of Toronto extension ang when dressing Tea havent quity of ‘which its members are just-| department, in a recent speech. |g@own two or three times. petite, an {living A ; William’ {| boxes. re they were all gone I My appetite was re~ liurniug, ead [ was visibly stronger. T | continued taking the pills and fully my former good health. TF - 5! Fripp, th Reon, | egained Bir 5A rede ee Dre bo eereenr: lot Diar-lI-Bnlet, whlch dates) from|bed in time, And 1f this continuss $t| consider Ds. williams! Pink Pills a. 5 ly v tur fe v re si blessing to.weak women, and hope The two omanation trentments, x. | 1850, nearly two centures before} will not be long before parents end me Scene Se ataea satis Rented lamps, look like opening a wonderful era jn which so much of the slashing which we surgeons have been doing!) ).. 007 ple documents they simply miark, usually a cross. in his pocket, and Lord Julian stand- | will become annecessary, ing beside him, wailed to receive him, |if all cases of surgical tuberculosis, | and Captain Calverley was a little|to give one instance, will never need taken aback at finding himself con-| to be operated upon if these preventive this the document was mado binding fronted by two men so very different} measures are adopted. outwardly from anything that he had| expected. the | Costs tap- He turned in ap-| cefpts,” in the budget, it 1s calculated |that dairy farmers aro now Mable to And did ye} (ax and so far as the three prairie But what did I| provinces are concerned, it is figured Ye see, the young gentle-| at $190,000 a year. man’s under @ misapprehension €N-/Qyebec, it might be even heayler. {ll ‘ is bones if your lordship explains Just); scombe and Northwestern Rallway who and what J am.” | ~, , . 1 belleve that he bas,” Calverley, “Phat sald suspicion. j It looks as Exempted From, Tax | ki Dalry Farmers _ In Prairie| Provinces $100,000 a Year Ho: made by the Progressive groups at Ot-| ani Y|tawa to have recelpts on milk delly-|in t eres exempted from the stamp tax. |.W had made. }on a paper became associated with | Knights of St. John of Jerusalem, Why are crosses Centuri could write, by both parties kissing the cross they And s0 a cross marked} 000 acres is required by George O}lin- ger, of Denver, who sliinulates that it = | must be adaptable to the production | the N. V. Eris Mineral Company, i ) | ot wheat,-have plenty of water easily|on his way to'the Coast. . 5, ‘An old “family tree” bed quiit, yel-|accessible, and bear a reasonable ww with age, embroldered with names | quantity of good timber. | | Strong r2presentations are belng|and dates recording births, marriages | d deaths in the family, established | board of trade that he understands he Wisconsin Courts the claim of! such tracts of lands exist in the North- 33 to n $6,000 estate left by | west and that the government fs ready to dispose of them at a low price with Villlam C: |Charles V. made over Malta to the)their children to be brought up from | birth in institutions.” used to represent) aaa try tow pets Denver Man Wants so in signing legal made their 200,000 Acres A tract of land from 60,000 to 200, In Ontario and Preliminary operations on the ex- tension of the Lacombe and North- reasonable terms. to the proper quarters. London Secures Most Central Market Last Year Argentina in 1924 Western Canada Land 3 eS < After doing | Looking For Tract of From 60,000 to He stated in a letter to the Regina He was referred Meat From Argentina) gayiing»” 204,866 Tons Distributed Through again led the sufferer to try then & You can get these pills from any ’ medicine dealer, or by nail at 60 cents: ay a box direct from The Dr. Wililams! — icine Co., Brockville, Ont. | | cas Seeks Ore In B.C. Fae With the hope of finding zinc, lead) and copper ayaiiable in good quant ,-|ties in Biltish Columbia for export to- Duteh’ smelting plants, Roger RB Brunschwig, of Amsterdain, directorof He has just returned from making contracts with South American miners hopes to get the balance of his re- quirements in British Columbla, The pheasant Js the best earthquak predictor known, the bird crowing bo: fore or during every slight shock, ac cording to a Japanese writer. Hubby (rushing in at the sound of screams): “Whateyer ts the matter: | Wife; “Toere's a horrid Bai |in this lettuce. Oh, Herbert, suppos- |ing I had been in the house i may you be?” | road, clvil, alr, Yokohama What a great and glorious thing it between doubt and} would be if some enterprising man that he has|would corner the trouble market is western railway from Hoadley are now getting under way, an to be now ———$=———— engineering How! has more school ous parts,| children than before the earthquake, Kdns-| qithough a census Jast fall revealed Colonel Bishop has been notl-|the population was 76,000 less, WAPOR ATED MS = ‘ard With the Cream left in! ee She Mi Fores Free Beclgs Book— Write the Borden Co, Limited, Montreal world in supplying London with meat. Statistics just issued show that 224, 866' tons of Argentina meat were dis- tributed through the central market at Smithfield, as compared with 104,- 843 from the British Isle Australia and New Zealand; 8,961 from Canada and the United States; and 60,887 from other countries, The report shows that London's meat bill for the year was £36,500,000, Fills the Bill ‘ “['ve been trying to think of a word for two weeks.” “Well, there's fortnight.” ; 90,972 from | [Antiseptic ; Soothing Healing Gives quick relief for sp) bruises rheumatism and inflame mation. LINIMENT pei