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EDMONTON BULLETIN Alberta's IMUKSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1Y, 192. udest Newspaper . 1 Michowakl consented to Mlchowskl wan practically wel I omer te - leave wi me for the States, I was decided to fly north. NeitheMpf, of the wonderful world of nature, . eave with pie 10r te tat pros had ever beet up In the air andtwe When Thad everything T cried for seats dirs prediction that 1d. be were keen for the adventure more, Now have nothing and yee The Bulletin s Dally Short Sfory From Beal Life. sorry. Turthermore he threatened it You-you know how that ride bare qvergthing: . wed my compat 10 Wonize ended. Michowski good old Mickey By PEER QWINEY tne be'd wash his banda of me. Good was killed outright in the crash, EME SIO EL nate NTS oat Only demand was in evidence a to be om the slow order, this bel ae true of the medium af: in-between kinds of butcher steers and hetfers. Prices on butcher cattie-remain ust about stendy and unchanged with yes- ferday's close, Calves are inclined to be on the slow order, especially the heavy and plain kind, but are selling at fairly steady prices. Hog fecelpis, 057. Thero. were no fold on the market up til noon lay. Buyers were bidding 10.85 for bacons, on fed and watered basis, Sheep receipts, 96. No change in the sheep prices. Cattle Prices aoe S85 224 * aee o22 23 SS88e S88 oi 3 a iS 588 859 5: 3 2 Bs Bacons - (On fed and watered basis) SHEEP Good chalice Jambs..- 9.00 to 10.00 Yearlings 5.00 to 6.25 REPRESENTATIVE SALES EDMONTON STOCKYARDS, Sept. 1p Representative sales at Edmonton Stockyards, September 18: Steers No; Weight Price 490 opsaueS asopay Sgescsees Ssebes: 88 OEY HEPEHenBeEE HEB e men saat Be S8bes 1 1 2 1 1 4 2. 1 1. 1 a 4 1 3, 3 2 erlsere 888885383- AT WINNIPEG WINNIPRG, Sept. 19 The receipts Cattle, 2,085; calves, 370; hogs, 1,100. oe 3989 to. 0.50; fair to (e0od, 87.50 to. 8.50. Butcher helfers, choice, 8.25 to 8.75;, tir to good. 6.50 to 8, Buteher cows, choice, 7 to 7.25; 1, Seite trade steady, cows, 80 cents lower for the week; bulls, 1.005 16.50, ewes, 4.00 i itt Wy Nowhere is the advance in the de- Canada's resources more uhan in the.records of sport trade, The velopment of ly reflected. the dominion s ex sheer increase in the value of that fs amazing enough in iteelf, but no. less astonishing is the manner In which Oanada s exports have sp out, into new channels, The United Kingdom and the Un- jted States hmve Jong been Canada s two great customers, and until recent other countries have taken only minor share of the dominion s x- ports. Within the past 15 years a re- fnarkable change has occurred. Dur- period the dominion s sales to dom have, doubled. in United States have trebled, and at the same time exports to Other Countries have tisen more than seven-fold. These Other Coun- formerly a minor factor, now cet outlet for Cana ing. the United Kis value, those to tt FN, Burt ... Great West Saddiery Wheel Epoto Bugravers. ice Station Bq. West, Can, Flour... . dian products, They bought ftom the dominion last your a bill of goods greater in value than the whole export Trade of Canada 16 years To these widely scattere ser-known markets Canada s resources furnish an immense variety of pro- read ducta in natural and manufactured forms, Silver and artificial silk to India, newsprint and sardines to Aus- tralta, potatoes:to Cubs, lead and lumber to. Japan, herrh ing to China: foxes and lobsters to Sweden, oats and nickel to the Netherlands, salmon and furs to France, cheese and furniture to South Africa, rye to Norway. zinc and asbestos to Germany, codfish aud copper wire to Brasil, aluminum. and woodpulp to Italy, and, of course, quarters of the Globe these and thousand and one of Canadian commerce across. the oven seas, Money At Work for the Small Investor Blue Sky Laws help prevent the sale of Blue sky is pictorially beautiful, but s very: poor security for hard- earned movey. . Blue Sky Laws date back to 1911 when Kansas law designed to keep stock salesmen from selling shares in the blue sky. The people fof the state had been the easy prey for every stock-jobbing salesman who Innded in the sta Blue Sky. Laws do, not guarantee any person eeaeTadihoriod sor tale under such law in. the state. These attempt to minimize losses the purchase of fraudulent stocks. To prevent loss, the con- cerns which Wish to sell stock in. any state where a Blue Sky Law is in force information, show certain Sther items hein to extend the web A nheppiness is a deep word, the girl sald, hesitantly groping her way the thick mave- of ber sure naga and yet 1 kno L es fvnat Giny should 1 friends, fait She sualled aby, oweet, uncertain smile into the fan's attentive eyes before. swerving her glance out over the fields again and thowgh you may doubt it-atter my present confession K have. sense Of humor, Yet 1 am UnnAppy. It's not eurface emotion or merely a mood, V's deeper, more ablding than that, came over here today wiih thy intention of cheering you up. es, you may well smil , And here I've spoken to you revealed my heart to you ds 1 never bave-to an- other liuman being. Why Simply because, Duke, you soem 1 , nave found the secret of happiness. Tell 1h to me, Duke, you Who have more Tea: son gor downright bitterness and un- happiness than any person 1 know, You, who just a year ao had the world at your seet and now now. Her, volee choked and with a tg Little sob slic pul her head on her ees and wept. A Physical Wreck Tells of Happiness The man s throat worked: convuls sively. Tho muscles of his fine, straight mouth twitched visibly, as he jerked the wheel chair backward with itty one good hand until -he could no longer siretch out and touch the shimmering bronze -curls or the slim shoulder of the weeping girl. He was after all still 8 man with man's desires and man s. fecling of -ulter helplessness before a woman's tears where the comfort of physical contact must be denied: He dared not trust himself to speak just then. Ho looked oui, across, the areen felds profusely sprit with Gold faces of butlercups and dande- Tons; bis tortured gaze shifted to the horizon line where into the black slot machine of mountains the: sun was alipping lke a burnished brand new penny, The peauy of the scene moved inetfably,, Reluetantly he brought his thoughts and eyes back to the present and hy mmediate surroundings, The girl's Ught Iittle sohs were diminishing now; they seemed Almost a part of the sil- ence and the quect smell clucking sounds made by the chickens running Back and forth before the porch on thelr absurd yellow feet. And in tomy sgn husky voice, Duke Burn- Ou to spel T am glad you told ine, Elspeth, Gisa that you should reveal a. part of your heart to m2. Happiness is father an inexplicable thing; we are often happy or unhappy for some vague, unknown reason. But you think T have found the secret of hap- piness, so J shall tell you tell you what I have learned. even years ago when I left here you were just a youngster then -14. 1 femember your long tbick braids, with the tiny curl that always escaped at the end of each, hanging down your You were tall even then, and fnelined to be serious when you were at laughing your Head off 1 some thing or Jf her tear-stained face wan smile, she said: you.remembering me like She was pleasantly sur- Do you remember, too, how you came over to say My Just came.to your you were almost as. tall a8 you are now: And mem Telung to you and pleaded. not to forget your Uitte 2 - Tt wag :ol who forgo, the man asserted j, Withaut:'a ves of reproach. p-didn't forget, Duk . Not really. there were other things. T went yy to school shortly after you left, eiperhae f I Sei 1 The Cast of Characters tn Mappiness. ELSPETH, the girl who wed but not her first love. DUKE, a muatcl n rendered hopeless cripple by an-aceldent. Hig ono and only love 1s y pet Pf.) Beople who are, fastidious about Yhele music. In Am rica tt ls not 20. In Amerion they will make of you Celabetty. Perhaps, because you are ing and ot 80 bad to look at, and use you play divinely. fo mimicked. tho Americans word of praise with e little grimace of distaste, I know he whs right in a way, yet I resented his astute judg ment of my people. I was. amall-voy with a chip on my shoulder, 24, See, where everything pertaining Ametica was concerned. For Ame WOMAN DIES IN HOSPITAL AFTER CRASH if Mrs. McCluskey Succumbs to Injuries Received at Three Hills Exclusive to Edmonton Bulletin TROCHU, Alta., Bept. 19. Mrs, James F. McCluskey, aged 67, died at the local hospital shortly after 3 o'clock Wednesday afternoon from in Juries received when the aus in which she was riding was struck by Cxna- dian National freight train at ratl- way crossing in Thr e 1Uls Tuesday afternoon, Dr, T. A, Wright, coroner of Calgary, ts leaving today for Three Hits, where he will conduct an Inquest into Me, death a FP. Gawdon, attending physiclan of Three Hills, knnounoed Thursday morning that James . McCluskey, 66 years, busband of the deccased, was in very serious condition, He is suf- fering from severe injuries. to his chest and lungs and s fractured shoul- der blade, Not much hope is held out for his recovery. The condition of Mrs. Alex: Long. 85, slater of the deceased, was, to be favorable, She is suftering f several fractured ribs and internal in- juries. Pred McCluskey, son af the ocensed. and driver of the ill-fated automobile, serious injury and s not confined to hospital, No funeral arrangements for the de erased woman have yet been made. FERGUSON TO aual Bennett, Too, Will Voice Support of Conservative Gov . in Ontario - By THOMAS GREEN Canadian Press Staff Correspondent RONTO, Sept. 19 Throughout Dominion, and throughout On- tarlo especially, the eyes of political Soon the provincial eapial the tn You are deliberately omitun Of your story which; as It happens, aim aware. of, rend abot wonderful: reception you received New York and. how cs hailed you az the boy. wonder. T clip- ped your picture from the rologravure Pection of at least halt x doeen news papers and boasted to ail the girly at School of our neigiiborliness. there you sce I real desire and yet I was unhappy. THINGS NEVER. AS HEART DESIRES old, Mickey phere Was girl involved in my dream of heart's deaire. Not blatantly in the foreground, but sweetly, unob- strusively her presence was with me Like gold thread, that constantly, s worked throughout a tapestry but 80 weaved Into the fabric that one ts searocly conscious of it; sbe was like Now I know that it was a desire to receive her praise, a desire to seo her, that had urged'me back to the States again. I looked her up immed lately. Upon my arival Dut found that she had gone away. RLS CHECKS UP ON DUKE S FAME T sould have checked her ea ily enough but Michowaki became seri ously ill Just at that time and 1 brushed afl my own. fairs aside to do his bidding. He he+ dgne every- thing for me, and I was not ungrate- ful, He was my;benefactor, manag and good friend. When his physic fans-advised him to Ko south I went along with him. Duke, pardon me just a minute. how all the critics I bagked in the reflected glory of your fame for a while. George aid T -eyen, quarreled about you, Yes, truly. Me-was jealous becatise T hung your picture in my room. Now, go. on, Duke, and do tell me more about the gi wish there was lot more to tel about her, Elspeth. But well, any: way, Michowski and 1 went, south Our success there was amazing, It- was there that my: cmbition to be claimed the American Paderewski was realized. I heard my own compo- sitions taken up. afichowski was proud of me, And ly had my heart's Perhaps it was the girl the golden thread in: the tapestry of my dreams. was Jacking, At any-rate, after a littie over two years we signed a contract gondition how to explain fike that? It was an act of God, they And. 1 a A un act of God, they the girl, Duke? Did she go to yout man s, hand trembled, le aco grew two shades whiter. men he spoke again his volee was Dlurred, so too were his eyes but the wr this: a part The pilot and I survived though io pruyed for, death, se eee Ce ee pinne way, tn Aci S ft glow of the dying sun. Than she a re n't right. We The girl arose. stood The pilot was sb about Does the knew you are here now? Duke Burnough met her eyes braves 9 irl moved cross the porch jy, then with thas same indomitable sitive mouth was tensed Her sen-) jy: 0, the girl, Elspeth Didn't E unl heck oud feat again the urage and ulznal ste wit le on the wheel of the chair. 1d faced death, *.0 replied light teh your How stupid of met She titeady belonged to. someone else, Bhee-sho never know that toured, Ang please dod she never will Aifofore the min was aware. Of Ber intens Mapai bent down qd Wesed hun full en die mouth. hen abe furhed ahd ran reiftly down the leving m narrow white Ibbon of uttering in her wake, Pour Duke Wonderful Duke she ried, And. aa. the. diamond on the significant finger of her left hand flashed lingering rays ef the sun ako her eyes, ae added Come Tong George, Please come tonight. Weil be married. in September, lear. We'll Funke the best of what 6 have, has Duke's secret of happiness While back on the farmhouse poret thy. man also exelaimed aloud: tpcllappnene aba sal thas, found necro neon, and The the ime se ut he. could not stop the foolish tears trom coursing dows his cheeks. THE END, vemaun guret eect Pile Sufferers did not notice, a iitdle. less than half an hour everything I had attalned was swept away- oven the ability to begin again Br a Was denied: me. He glanced almoat tablet. 1s guarantesd te, qui His, handsome You can only get quick, cafe and tah Iy. banish any form of stranger might, at the empty left Re Sleeve and at the biapket that cover- d his paralyzed logs before contintt- ing itt was then J. learned and co prehended that things are nover quite s the heart. desires, fone sustains some 10s would be no victor ness Js the keynote of tfc. Gear, iT had known that sooner, per * haps, 1 would have. taken tme to bs Create Sourness, Gas and Pain, How happy. when 1 like you had 90 much To Treat, to be happy for But heart in Use bitter school of ex ence. Now what you-accm to think te the secret of Happinest is merely Goss of hydrochiarie eld. in tho a make the best of what I have, The deuestesromach lining: 1s irritated, had to learn my lesson Mrs. Sam Speers Healed Her Baby Wop baby wan three daya ola never tua or Bo Segan wth ery scl pipes Serta sith wey sll pil ceblcs aer feared then scaled ovet. When he was twelve days. old he was almost en- rely covered with In every victory otherwise there negmpict- Cause Indigestion cids in Stomach by Medica suthoritien state that. nearly PY wine-tonths of the eases of stomach trate sourness, burning ele, are dine 10, and. food sour, Tells How Cuticura there Iso. Fated Magnesia ie harmless to the stomach, dis the for stom. yunands of 1d broke and EEESESEEeEee eruptions. Tbe affected emed to itch end siete far genes Weak and Run-Down Sarnia hands to prevent hin ecratch- oo x igus eer eters TANLAC Helps pigestion: My mother sdvise me to ns : Cuticura Soap and Ointment. He Seemed to get rellel after the frst treatment, and in two months he was completely honled. ( ) Mra. Gam Speers, Innisfree, Alberts. Curigara Soap, world-tamous ald cas tn to beamiy, cleanses and purites the avert okia and air, restoring tom so thett have not natural, fresh and who and Builds Strength 7 was weak end run-down after plu. writes Mr. A. D, Lavergne, 88 Magan te Bonliden, Man. TE no a Tlaestion was sid whatever I ate seemed to fomach. saw a bought bottle. I those pains since taking beauty: TANLAC. 1 am always Tes daily use maintains them in e menis ow and am not bothered with delightfully healthy condition. Ls e: mi Jet tainly is good stuff, esa aati ta 2, so Catiours Shoving Stick 26 lt;. your money back if it doesn't Indigestion, 1 sleep soundly now and feel fit in every way, TANLAG oer- you, Ask your Bargains in the EATON Service Grocery Phone 91243 Regular Store Deliveries VINEGAR Brown or White Blended Pickling Vinegar Bargai peed 5 OOS Extra charge. of 35c per gallon container which wa be refunded on. return: BUTTER Faton s Sun Glo Brand, Creamery Butter, f:esh- Borgia, 3 be. D112 Gorn-on-Cob, Minuedots Valley rand. No. 3 tin. Bargain, per tin... OC 2 tins. Folesees Oe Peas, Chetes, quality, aise 4 seive, No. 2 tin, Bargain 3 tine... 42 12-tine -.--5 1 Shelled Walnuts, choice qual- ty halves. - 39 Bargain, per 1b, Royal Crown Laundry Soap, . 1.00 Be... 2.98 B.C. Pure Cane Sugar for Preserving. nm 6.15 mm 3.20 ohm 128 ne 4.85 eae 2.45 Bargain . Bertie DLS stows Senin Blend Pare ttceteeehy ground. Sarwan per AOS BM ceed ence een SEED Fork and Beans, in Tomato Tomato Sauce, Libby's Brand, Mite nr OAC . Potatoes, firm white stock, Bargain 11 Ibs, 5c 60 a isco sss Fancy Amorted Sweet Bis alte varieties Roqulee per Ib, Bargain, 2 pounds 49c Eajon's Grit Room Blend Ten. migucious, blend pagan, per. OOS Rolled Oats, freshly milled, 8- pound bag. Bargain, per beg. .- 42c Shredded Wheat, whole wheat Bern gpk... SOC ee Pure . Cherry Jam, a Bargaln, per tin: . lt;+ 68c Blaeberries, Gold Diamond Brand, No, 2 tin. Bargaliy 2 tins. lt;..+ Jelly Shirritfs Lushus Jelly Powders, 3 pkts. in earion ils se flavor, separate in en Bargain, per carton... 23c Tomatoes, choice quallly, No. 24 tin. Sein tite...) SBC At the Fruit and Vegetable Counter Bergin Tikes LOC Per sack .. seco B89 iy, Minin, Mena, Pepe bersuin i case QSeOO B.C. Ripe Cantaloupe, meen 23e 9 to 10 am. Choice Shoulders Fresh Pork Sareuins per i. 2OC a per Ib. vn 2TG No C.0:D, orders on these EATON S Q Phone EATON S Standard Beef Prime Rolled Rib Roast Beef. me .32c Prime Sirloin Steak (by the slice). uallty Fresh and Sm ked Meats 91254 Regular Store Deliveries hints Yom Pt Re Chops, Bargalo, pert. SOC See ee con le mn... 29e 5-1, pail. the tims being nothin tr markets are. in tinue to favor 3 3, z it
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