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thred Synopsis: Aaron Gadd, the young man from New England, girl—they're very pure and en- Aurelius brow and, though Amer-| “Your Mr. Speezer--our church gut either of you
| has just learned that he will be doing little preaching or studying thusiastic; they love to sing Injica in this decade was almost would be glad to have such men iw t : " at the Mission Bois des Morts. He thought that Squire Harge had the choir and do needlework and beardless, an immense beard of to teach the Indians to plow; huron was Sager; Do you HOUSE PLANS ed their brought him to_the Minnesota wilderness to preach the Gospel to Wash the neighbors’ children. And brown sitkiness. |ard. Mr. Harge -- oh, yes, an think it might have been better| ; rookside the Dakotas. But it seems he Is to do most of the drudgery they write verses about loving] Two sperm candles, in brandy| earnest man; he was a law-clerk,/for all the savage races if the . j « Hundreds of home designs N of the ‘around the Mission. Meanwhile he has met most of the inhabitants God, and when missionarjes-flock|bottles, stood on small tables onl believe; very vel meaping but whites had never come at anz| to select from in our FREE Ar of the mission: Squire Harge and his dying wife and three chil- East, looking for new baiches of either side of his throne. e most stiff-necked pride an | Fr. Bonifay rose, his smile Lib f HOME dren; the scholarly Reverend Speezer and his sharp wife; Jake and Wives after they've worn out the| Lanark nodded, and observed, afraid of the adventure and dis-| ~ © “No var whatd Lending Library of, ncluding Anna Wherryman who help run the farm and with whom he lies; 0ld ones” “I have heard from Say-lay-nay. comfort of thinking. : v INY 80D, TOF. Wodte PLAN BOOKS. Latest edi- , Bader, and the sweet gentle Huldah Purdick, a teacher. Meanwhile he | Aaron was gasping. She is staying with my sister, in| “I think Mr. Harge is a great ever .pitiful human fralities we ti id ally the dreams of the “Princess” Selene Lanark, daughter of a rich local | “Aaron dear, if you marry|New York. Permit me to welcome spiritual force!” stated - Aaron, may have had, we brought to| one ! me to 4 fur trader, whom he hopes will soon return from the East and |Huldah ..." you to Westward Ho." more stubornly than angrily,!what you call the ‘savages’ the! We Lend Them! Shupetts "perhaps become his wife, Now go on with the story— 'n I've known her less than 24 A youngish Indian came rap- while the other voice within him inestimable gift of the Holy (No obligation) . ours!” . | : “ ST 3 4 ere . idly into the room; a sim man, said, "Do you? i et holes 3 ' : CHAPTER 10 . | "Doesn't take that long. Mat-| .ijve and fierce, with a silver, “I'm ‘sure of it, Monsieur,” Cros! Good night, gentlemen. '1 a ) : ’ 0 in the + A DOZEN INDIAN WOMEN had ¢ome over from their village, /rimony moves fast on the fron-/pand round his black hair. Bonifay agreed suavely {must be-up at 3... rw wu! & 4 4 LL C 44 ht head~ in two dugouts, to dig potatoes for the Mission, They were busy in tier, Only fun there is!" Lanark addressed him in English:| Aaron realized that Cassar ‘ ON y nd right the field, cheerful and mocking, in shortgowns well smeared with] “Never even thought of such| .glack Wolf, this is Aaron/ Lanark was silently laughing at (To Be Continued) | “ar f PAL SAVINGS RAND " EE i by an earth. They looked at Jake and Aaron and said something peppery-|a thing!" | Gadd, a new missionary come out both of them. ET andar Jawie. Reprint. bullets. sbunding and giggled. She has! Handsome youngi,, ioin Elder Harge.” | Lanark was teasing, “Father, fe. Convrient 1040, New York Post! : : : rs nq Brctnted, “Now (hat ust slam (hey took at me, dowtiias nc mie and Mares andl *piace Woit waved win hie me Li i ———— rm clan for ’ : . is mouth, the Sioux rion “How do you pay them? did » » ever 2% this done be pled. for the moment, And when hand oa lh while Lanark - . i ame? {you do marry her, » ' Coming 430 waited io IOV. “Brother Speeser helped me.’ “OB, I will Just what ne was Wet OB to Aaron: You Need for The Home, Bargain Buys for the Newlyweds! ditional In potatoes! Them women| 04 ine Squire did. When promising. he did not know. | “The Wolf learned English at h : ' " : ‘ § » ; OW. : bee BUS Sheth WHngal ohantca saw he got a splinter in his hand,| When he saw Huldah next the Mission and then he went ad n they har nd RB ne tthe Squire would yell, 'Oh, Mercie's warning made him look 310n8 to. Oberlin College for a harge " 8 arcs ou habeas corpus mandamus’ and at Huldah with interest {couple of years. He is the most ) ) ay 4 of J J . of a tamarack log. The task was : rus : leloguent orator among thé Isantl 1] J} | T Y U R Y | T U RE Yo Tia 3 : the city sore to the muscles and, in the then Wink at me! Oh, the old a. 8 8 8 oq I . educed [/uced « LO
gent is pretty human, once you TO AARON, sawing boards, ap-| River Wahpetons, though they're
In’ Mu- strain of keeping the boards et past his idea he's going to get peared Leon Simonet, and he said all given to spellbinding, curse
, g ; even, shocking to the nerves, the biggest jeweled crown in that he was the voyager for Mr. /them! It's probably his trace of
And it did go on so! Beside it, "Cass ’ ) yakant blood." Heaven for saving Injun souls.” Caeésar Lanark. |M dewakanton He n f ‘|dugout-load of Indian husbands ditional - costume of - French rocker in whic e had been a he was He i however substantial | CHE¢ were clearly no friends of VOYagers than had the half-/walifiower, and Black Wolf Open Saturday { not see is fait ' Shes was no future in economic emancipation. They de-|Preeds with whom Aaron -had|gravely shook his hand, saying cars of sawing ou oards. It as us manded that their several wives journeved i the Ratean: A longiclearly, “Our friend Lanark fis Until 5:00 po ven roe uy wer ng n return ‘at once, bringing the po- bine blanket coat, red-striped and| mistaken. 1 am forgetting all the, Jhat ba a eg Fo nar tha tatoes. Which they would have pOO(r. 3 crimacn wash and biZnglsh 1 ever learned. I have y served atched log stable an ® earned if they had gone oni jie prin! pipe, tr Mu eel. reverted to the low redskins. more as bark-roofed workshop, between - Mr. Speezer was -sum- not so much mispronounce | pianiy reverted! 1. like- hunting: car. which they were sawing, and the EBIng. . his“English as give it a flavor, and a free foot better than Harmon pathiess river-bluffs behind them moned as the ouly Sar: member ike sage. Baal “ately aad bolled \d not did remind him that this was the Who knew the Dakota language, “Mr. Lanark weesh me to tal]
earned to date. this ‘was the first time since he had made no visible sign but the Would you like to be youf own mpe Aaron who had been doubt- Nad left the house of Uriel that|other Indians followed him from boss, set ‘your own hours, and no gpeezer and admiring all he nad, asked permission to gO the room. earn $3 to $6 an hour doing! 1ndians Cr out in the evening. Caesar Lanark said, “You have , . ; #s Cooper herpes turned ) " } ’ ¥ pleasant, dignified work? Today's|yight around in his ethnology. -faiuy Simonet on a thin ymoregsed the Wolf. My con-
he : w rd along the Minne- , growing interest in. children's mu- And the saw went achingly on. sota bank into a 8 I and up| Sratulations. He is wise and sical education has created a hig, pe Squire stopped them next. to a plateau of bayberry and ash| Drave and foolish and, unhappy.
demand for qualified piano tuners. «pne Harge — Mercie — would trees. His venture seemed a, Aaron was making a dutiful
You can learn to be one. We fur- jue to gee you, Neighbor. She mockery when they emerged be-| 1m lad” when through the nish -tools, charts, complete. easy- feels .a wonderful lot :better this fore a wall of upright logs, rough inner door. of the big room came to-fallow Instructions, and tips morning. I want you to tell meiand mossy, more a stable than|& Catholic priest, and Lanark on getting jobs. . Make piano {un-/srankly how she seems to. you. a castle. me muttered, ‘Father -Bonifay-—Mp:
ing’ a full-time profession or a Not having a doctor here. The Simonet showed him the store, Gadd.” Poss ah 8 : : ¥ BUNK CN
y abbage!” bul West. {well enough to deal with such you he is the father of Mees ® es : : i he i fa aed of Jake. “How complexities. He looked drier than Saylane, and he present his com-| Aaron said urgently, “I want to r sister's - re lever, yet he so placated the pliment and he would be very get acquainted with" the Indians : * Aor he (Advertisement) husbands that they went off, '‘appy if you would come to sup-|it it's Postale. I'm not a mis- E 5 / ome.” ; |leaving their women to labor but Per tonight at seex o'clock.” sionary. I'm a carpenter. ; Dome.” 1 EARN $30 T0 $50 WEEK AN taking every potato Harge consented to all this, | “You shall do it,” promised : 4 fl. ££ 1 fy pe IN YOUR SPARE TIME that, by Jake's count, they ‘had Put sulkily. Aaron reflected that|Black Wolf, and turned away. He Af y fe A <y / plas gE LOW
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spare-time extra - source of in- gneezers do annoy me, talking Piled with Indian-trade goods.” | 8.8 8 come. Musical knowledge is help- ahout her maybe having con- Blankets, white and blue and! FATHER BONIFAY said, with ful, although not necessary. Write sumption. General debility, that's Scarlet. Guns and soap and only the faintest whisper of for free information. n
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. ~ She was gav in a Persian shawl brown “bear, fisher, wolf, lynx,| “No, in London, and then in| Liberal Supply Free passionate Yoses - on ‘white{CO0N: otter, mink, muskrat and Australia, among the gold-seek-| p I< enciicilk: her hair was parted and the stable, with a real riding-|ers, and then in lowa, with his! Chemists of a palliative formula demure: her eves were interested. horse for the lord of the manor. Lordship, Bishop Loras.” - for easing the difficulty in cough- oniy as Aaron sat on a stool Aaron was prepared for gran: “I didn't know the Catholics ing and. breathing caused bYipy her bed, he saw that the flush deur now, and it was with con- were around here. Rev. Harge spasms of Bronchial Asthmal,f her cheeks was too intense, siderable respectfulness that he never said a thing about it.” | brought such striking results that that silver was too thickly woven came’ into the’ main house, into! “We Catholics have been work. Its fame quickly spread over Eu- with her chestnut hair, that the what was as much throne-room ing among Wisconsin and Minnerope. Now introduced in the shawl was threadbare and on the as Hving-room, into the baronial sota Indians ever since Fr. Als United States as Bel-Din. This white ground was one drop of presence of Caesar Lanark, Es-|/louez, in 1665, a hundred years preparation “contains the same blood. quire, the grandson of Sir Priam before any Protestant layman active ingredients and aids as ai “You're really going to be a Fortesharrow, who kept a car- or catechumen, even Peter Pond! palliative to ease gasping, chok- missionary, Brother Aaron?” she riage, and of Angus Lanark, who or Jonathan Carver, set foot ing. and the feeling :of suffocation piped; "But don't get. proud of kept pigs: . - ; ..... here, ) st f that oftentimes accompanies your gospeling. THe niissionaries ) 2 = ” © ; i TE bs BiB Er gd Bronchial Asthma. The Montrose 211 claim they give God the credit, IT WAS a big room ‘with a vel RHEUMATIC PAIN { Sales Co., Inc., Dept. B-251, Mont- but ‘they don’t sound =o.” ° stone fireplace. Along two sides } rose, Calif, is anxious that all] Aaron tried to he professional: Was a bench on which Indians | r,s time tested WINTER-X tablots sufferers from Bronchial Asthma “Pride fsn’t’ my trouble so much were loafing, looking up at Aaron | for pain and discomfort of Rheu-
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