Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 316, 17 November 1921 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, 1ND., THURSDAY, NOV. 17, 1921.

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CANADIANS WORRIED I BY HEAVY INVASION OF AMERICAN PLANTS (From the Living Age.) The industrial invasion of Canao.i from the side of the border is causing some disquiet in English financial circles. The Aoronto correspondent of the Manchester Guardian has estimated that more than seven hundred branches of American industries been established during the past len years, and that several hundre 1 other American factories are peeking Canadian locations at the present moment. While this represents but a small fraction in the totality of Canadian industries, the reason usually (riven for this migration o Canada is sisnificant. Most of the factories are using their Canadian locations as a means of more profitably filling their orders to Gieat Britain. Such orders, whMi received by the parent company in the t'nited States, are transmitted to the Canadian branch. Because of the present exchange rates, and the lowcost of ocean transportation, it is 'aid that certain forms of export business ran be very profitably handled in thi". way. There is also a feeling in some industrial circles that before long a preferential arrangement with the British empire maay be established. nd that this will Rive Canadian branch fgactories a marked advantage, over factories in the United States, so far as the British market is concerned. If this should develop, the American branch factories would be on The spot .

The Musgrave Ritual By SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE Copyright, 1921. by Harper & Bros. Published by special arrangement with The McClure Newspaper Syndicate.

"You can imagine, Watson, with what eagerness I listened to this extraordinary sequence of events, and endeavored to piece them together, and to advise some common thread upon which they might all hang. The butler was gone. The maid was gone. The maid had loved the butler, but had afterwards had cause to hate him. She was of Welsh blood, fiery and passionate. She had been terribly excited

immediately after his disappearance.!

She had flung into the lake a bag con-

built in the shape of an L the long arm being the more modern portion, and the shorter the ancient nucleus, from which the other has developed. Over the low, heavy-lintelled door, in the center of this old part, is chiselled the date, 1607, but experts are agreed that the beams and stone-work are really much older than this. The enormously thick walls and tiny windows of this part had in the last century driven the family into building the new wing, and the old one was used now as a store-house and a cellar, when it

' T don't think tviaf v t was used at all. A splendid park with .cH riiffl ,. ,lha"J shou,d ave fine od timber surrounds tne house.

ueroiining tnat.'!and thp ,akft to whirh rlipnt haf1

manuscript, and which he thrust into his pocket when you appeared ' '"That is true. But what could he have to do with this old familv custom, of ours and what does this rigmarole mean?' 6

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into consideration, and yet none or them got quite to the heart of the matter. What was the starting-point of this chain of events? There lay the end of this tangled line. " 'I must see that paper, Musgrave.' said 1, 'which this butler of yours thought it worth his while to consult, even at the risk of the loss of his place.' " 'It is rather an absurd business, this ritual of ours," he answered. "But it has at least the saving grace of antiquity to excuse it. 1 have a copy of the questions and answers here if vou tare to run your eye over them.' "He handed me the very paper which I have here, Watson, and this is the strange catechism to which each Musgrave had to submit when he came to man's estate. I will read you the questions and answers as they stand. " 'Whose was it?' " 'His who is gone.' " 'Who shall have it?' "He who will come.' Where was the sun? " 'Over the oak.' '"Where was the shadow?' " 'Under the elm.' "How was it stepped?'

I " 'North by 10 and by 10, east by Jfive and by five, south by two and by j two, west by one and by one, and so under.' " 'What shall we give for it?' I " 'All that is ours.' 1 " 'Why should we give it?' I " 'For the sake of the trust. " 'The original has no date, but is in the spelling of the middle of the seventeenth century,' remarked Mus- ' grave. 'I am afraid, however, that it can he of little help to you in solving ! this mystery.' ""At least,' said I. 'it gives us an- ! other mvsterv. and one which is even

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building. "I was already firmly convinced, Watson, that there were not three separate mysteries here, but one only, and that if I could read the Musgrave Ritual aright I should hold in my hand the clue which would lead me to the

truth concerning both the butler Brunton and the maid Howells. To that then I turned all my energies. Why should tliis servant be so anxious to master this old formula? Evidently because he saw something in it which had escaped all those generations of country squires, and from which he expected some personal advantage. What was it then, and how had it affected his fate?

"It was perfectly obvious to me, on reading the ritual, that the measurements must refer to some spot to which the rest of the document alluded, and that if we could find that spot,

avenue, we should be in a fair way toward

finding what the secret was which the old Musgraves had thought it necessary to embalm in 60 curious a fashion. There were two guides given us to start with, an oak and an elm. As to the oak there could be no question at all. Eight in front of the house, upon the lef-hand side of the drive, there stood a patriarch among oaks,

one of the most magnificent trees that I have ever seen. " 'That was there when your ritual wa3 drawn 'up,' said I, as we drove past it. " 'It was there at the Norman Conquest in all probability,' he answered. 'It has a girth of 23 feet.' "Here was one of my fixed points

! secured.

"'Have you any old elms?' I asked. " 'There used to be a very old one over yonder, but it was struck by lightning 10 years ago, and we cut down the stump.' "'You can see where it used to be?' ""Oh. yes.' "'There are no other elms?' " 'No old ones, but plenty of beech

es. " 'Ishould like to see where it grew.' "We had driven up in a dogcart, and my client led me away at once, without our entering the house, to the scar on the lawn where the elm had stood. It was nearly midway between the oak

and- the house. . My Investigation seemed, to be progressing., ..,.. (TomorrowT-The Murgravg. . Ritual, concluded). : " '"

Approximately 27,000,000,000 represents the pavings ot the small investors in the United States. . -.

CONSIDERING INSURANCE. "You used to pay you would never marry a man who drinks." "I "might consider it now.' replied Miss Cayenne. "With so much bootleg material in circulation, I would probably be a widow very soon unless he reformed.'

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ABIXGTON, Ind., Nov. 17. Over 200 representatives of the various lodges of Knights of Pyti.ias attended the I second of a series of county meetings I of K. of P.'s at Abington. Wednesday night. Every lodge in the county was! represented at the meeting ami many rf the lodges had between 20 and 25! delegates present. I A business meeting was held the forepart of the evening at which timej no work in either of the third degrees ti-h!j fiven Following Ihe business;

meeting, a banquet was served and a, may prove to be that the solution oi tne social time enjoyed. one may prove to be the solution of Men from the various lodges over) the other. You will excuse me, Musthe county were called upon for short ! grave, if I say that your butler aptalks. on "the, progress the lodge was; pears to me to have been a very clever making, and plans and prospects for j man, and to have had a clearer insight the coming vear. The next meeting than 10 generations of his masters.' will he held at Williamsburg on Dec. 1. ! - I hardlv follow you, said Mus-

More interest is being shown in the . grave. 'The paper seems to me to be!

county meetings of the lodges than has ; of no practical importance, even' been shown before according t o j "'But to me it seems immensely members of the lodge. From present I pract ical, ;'.nd I fancy that Brunton indications the attendance at ve'.v j took the same view. He had probably meeting is going to be well around: seen it before that night on which you the 200 mark. More members are at-: caught him.' tending the meetings this year than! "'It is very possible. We took no last vear, it is reported. i pains to hide it.' ' i '"He Pimply wished, I should imMr.. IT. T.. LaFlesh, of Sedalia. Mo..! agine. to refresh his memory upon is compiling a scrapbook of Missouri ; that last occasion. He had, as I un-hi.-tery. and will have three volumes derstand. some sort of map or chart

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