Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Feb 1887, p. 7

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M put in Cnptmn uoou, nuns quick way. ul mu I Onnlr Inn A wmmn-lond M` In pug [u gupuuu uutru, nu. um \.nuI\;ll vv sq. "`l was. Tok up A wagon-load of goods, and made a camp ohtslde the settlemenh I and afnnnnl` until I had sold them." > Nevins inerer Oh, yes; he outspnnnod alongside of me for a fortnight to rest his bxen before \ going on to the interior. I had a letter from a law- yer a few months back asking me If I knew what had become of him. which I answered to the best of m_v ability at the time. --v....n ...m ui.- nmu-u "vnur lnmar was gnu swppeu uubu 1 uuu yum mun. _ Sir Henry was slttlmz opposite to me in a Madeitja chair. his arms l(.~.:ming on the table. He now looked up, tixim: N3 WEB Km-.V W05 full upon my face. '1.`here was a curiohs anx- iety. in them I thought. unm vnn hnnnml to `meet. 11 man called Ietym menu unougnr. ` Did you happen to meet 11 man called Neville there? mu. ..,.... I... .....-nnnnnmi nlnnmairln nf max. Wlulhllll OK U `y my HIMIM "I0 1 pm. And new 1 Mn! mu lnmv mllc-mull (`HIM it-M `LXI? CJXj'.O'O1Ild\l.\` [TAKE A LO OK! 8! Iiivt I vvvrvt w: - 001' AND FANCY $l'l'L$. A --u our-l'f\'I1'1'1`l" 60}Ai"ANB WOOD. Ifl. NIUTT `-:d3 l"I-$351 ll. \\uk.\\. J lb! A ouondul modluu and ov; r . (Q you: In lhounndn an: n prrunlorvba . ` M':o:'Itn_ R\nduo'q.p.}updnu-p and All dllunuu mind by abut llilhrnunl ur our-cnonlun. 2-In In T guamnlmd tnnnw urlundl Iii. A your hunt! tut huuuuv Itw Lulu I lBI`IIIr`I*|1m. take no IMP-lllulo. (ho curt II. N: In by null. Write to: uunplr I nhll-cm ` Truss; Write for (`incnhn giving full particular: (`ounulutiun Fret uul pn'\-nu. 4 Queen Street I-`ant. Tommn. II` I Il'lluA|\V u-|_. A_...a In i_...on.. UU`l` AND rlvl -VI In: nu. A. F- CEO -._ g..--3...; .-up-Qktlll Why alo you pninnn your hluo-I and injun your Ittmnu.-In by the uw ul Itmug drugs, which Iehlum cure and Always In more or `LAD/ESana 6 [NTEMN Pordnnd Cemcntj\'utor Lime, K. & I`. White Limo, uni Hair, All of tho but lud- ty, 5: 1=>_. WALSH S, A I~n__..__-A. U4- Ian harm. You cm In cure-l without I pnonihility J injury by (hr nun of A. NOR MAN'S r.1.cuo.rur.m-. mu. lnoula um ; hen, Ind "It-unlo wonlneu." It romntly n-Ii:-was and cures NIIOOI and You noun 0! Stomach, lndl eo- llon, lllomlng. Nervous Proclru on, and Sleepleuueu, In ellhor non. It In a powerful In-ntornllvo `loan and Norvluo, hnpuru v` r md out-nzth to the system. and (`urn-3. MI b`v nuurlc, Loll- corn-hon, or while on-oulve llowln , pnlnlul llII`III runllou, un- nntnra sup reunions. prola an or lalllug ol I o uterus, we: back, anlowerslon, relroverulou, bearing- down uonsalloms, chronic ton on- Ilou lutlunuuulon and ulcer-at oi: oi | e womb. lullannulon pain and mud:-run: In ovaries, Inhrunl heat, and ta-unlo wealneno. It urommlv NIIOOI Specialists. Boo .-paid. 1 cm. in stem uro, or Breach. I- call curt. without. the knife. wit out ependenoo u on truss an: with! very Irma in damp.` pain. sun or an ants PILI-2 famous and s1'|uc'rmu:s treated with the (mates! um-mm. Book em: for ten cent: In dumps. Add:-an Wom.D's 'DlSPIN3A!lY nlnnuux. Asaocurwu. 033 Main -Street. Dunk). N. Y. The treatment of mnnv nnu gtmwt-utl vulva by our up! Iuouwsu In ----w rv~---- w E. VV (3 ICE DIEI. It the Invnllds' Hotel and tordod largo 8s3"m}ln '3:3:'nmnuh" `L OX T IIKQ I for than curb. 33 P In the result of this vut experience. Favorite Prescription In 1.5: I-mull . of this vast exnerienaa. Sold by Drngtlnu everywhere. Send ten u-ma in Iluuul fur hr. Pk-nv`a hue l`nuo.lise on lib:-nan-3 of women. must TEE cam l1lGi.`!`SiiPllV5HIRI7H'm1 _.n -____ L I Chronic Nasal Cnlnrrh. Throat and [mu Incense Liver and Kidney lllu I. Bind or lnuoasu. Dlnenuou 40! women Blood lllnouon und Nerv- onu .llloc Iona um-d In-m or at homo with orwlthout we ' tho tlont. Cuuwunxi :70 us. or .nd ten cents in shun o for our lnvnll I Guido Book, w ich gives allpuelculu-3 - Nervonnlboblllty Impo- tonc Noelurnnl ouoo, lndnl `lilo:-Md Comllllonn ` caused by Youlhlul Fol. ` lien and Pernlelouu soil. In:-y Practlqt nm_sQoeqI_ly J We BEST DRY mowooo; orinma with an nun seat or eighteen lixpcrlenood and skllltil Phnlclnnn and lII'[eOIll nor the treatment of all Chronic Illnoucs. wxu |'vIs\v ----, ....`.....-. \ `.. W. J. \\'lll).\', Sole Agent, Kinptnn. lnva|ids HnlelE rim&A or success. PRICE sum. lend`: lllspumry Iullal Association, on: nun Buoot. nurrzmo. 1~:_. Y. I00 PIINCK ITIIIT Luuld his Wvhlh that "cR'i*r?A's aooos: , _ .__-pQUu$ llfhi |ll\IIfC1 `I3U'~PA.Lo; N`- Y- (`I-Iwford. Prim-an street. mu receive pa utumlon. ll"I`donhono ooumunimuon. .Dll. I IF.llCE B not and rernlclouu Solln Nlnry Pracllceo nm 3 My and rmuu-utl vun-d y iook, .paId. utamns. `. 1. The Irmhnent. of many thnusnndu of can of then dlaoaars peculiar to Tf?fiIm SICK-HEADACHE, II--J;-Ln - ............. -__, Illlouo lloudaeho. lblulueu. (`onulpuo lml IIOIIIOII. Ilon \ Ind lllonu Aunt-In. mm;-My ourrd by Ii.-. levee : PIOIIIIII Put-(nun Pellets. com: I x-ml. by Drulrnslvx ` PIl"IllV0 run-u. ;.. 11:]. by Druggiu-a OR 8 0'l"I`l.l-ZS , ton a.oo. . .._,n _ , 1. ssurgieallnslitut A Pohovoyonnllnnd Yud No l-0nlu-io Street. ` I-(`lnronne Bu-oet W " 8-SI. Lnwronco . Isecura delive before broken weather sou In. Phlo! 0g*o-5l. [Ari-enco VVhArf. Brunch Otllvw Connor K and Clarence su. m .ory o vol-yurpoc v d"I`Id' Id: (`ml I" under oonrnnd well Icroonod lf'l`ehphouo Omnmunicauou. A .. _ n Y A nun H1171!!!` a_93T w(F3~.WM_;}Afn13'r, j cumu Pl(.'}FI_C' an/umos. .'I|lI III-Ill. dllxpu-1`nlnNnlndlr|n knlsuln Nmildolldfll lulu. j 3-? A LTTTTT rm: mm Ax~mTuunts1' noun .n.,A4__ IL.._.L_._ Q_-..n_ nnA_._. I llln alarm`: uuuvv I5: `hush. Uh! :1 out no rot` w1u.un no win win; loan 0- xmnnnn-Inn-lhnn-n his-. Foot 0] Queen Street. N.B.-On'lon loft E; orooory Storo 0! Ju. will receive prom Allnnllnn. nt'I`alonhono _ 1 jL TT-L\l 0: PER 71'. In! and Inl. All `Hotels goal In n-nun In In tho mu Inrmary. to return up In no Inn 7 . linongrn V!!! have me prlvl ol wldunu (mun on their n-(urn lri without ulro col. lhnnnnnnuv `hum have I man (`In I5-an (mun their lI'I vnlhoun col. Punungu hula loan I not (`y Ii-on {cot Depot. loot Johnna and. an hunt: ;-~ I uonm un nouns rut. 0` r M -. R .` \"Ih:'a":;u| TI tn n&.. to at on and tho North Wu. NEW ENGLAND PIANO. } Special Exc[-ursionTick s U: FISIL n1I. l'I'II and Inl. Au 1 the um I` ._ 1`-'*l".! `." '.* !". P,"..'!, Mrio Strung GRAND 'I'Rl'NK (`NY PA. `GER B'I'A`I"ION. 3 Return mm} 15 iizfmal Garninl saved. 01' lffou wan ndling Wood, l L or Rmve (`cal hut. Coal. 4 Uonl, Hon L` or Black- smith`: (`on|l. to to R. c_I_2AwfoRo & 00., {nuns lo Mammal and the Want, The Inn nun connecting cl had with o Ilnll umonhnlllng from than port on ' :1:-inlay. anon nauon on Wodnouhy at : pm. The last lulu connotuI;! wllh the Mall 8lonm-n at llnlltu Ionvu lnguun on 1'hnrs~ day II! 1:00 pm. urn you are uendlut for your friend: we cu: dnztnl no it you sending your hnrnhh you with prepaid `nnncorunmcolon to brta than from linulnnn . Franco. (lol'm|nJ . 81: en. .\'oI-Ins. c lhteoolponngo Always uluwnby nnyoth no. For `Helen and ever) lntonnuuoa apply to A Montreal WinterCarnival. THE mu/vo mm RAILWAY Sloerun hood at 15. Gmsoux` AND u.\'1I:.-o|uow Iolioolon. Intel-modhle-8%. Chlldrenunder one our. $150; over one and under twelve. halt no. The Sletumhlpu 0! the Anna Lino come direct lothe whnrves of the lnlervolonhsl and Grand Trunk Railways at Hnlifu and at Portland. and passenger: an forwarded on by upochl lo Want` `That Innl n-gin onnnocllnl nl 0rlhud World! Ticket Ann. Caner Johnson and On- tario Sauna an A\`n 'l'nl'\'I (`l`l'V PA. 'IRR'I'A1"I0\'. RA1 ES 0!` PASSAGE :-l`rom Portland or from Halifu to Live And Londond . (`aNn-Qm. 5. lelurn- mo. 818. CI lntennodla Return S1 rum I nffmur Ayn" rvl nna-nu. Peruvian. . . Snrdinlnn. . Pnlyneslnu, Circauhn Peruvian` . . Pg!-Inign Pol Cirganmlnn. .A.I..I....A.I\T LINE Royal Mail Steamships. WINTER ARE-ANGEMENT. THE - SHURTEST - SEA - PASSAGE. AVERAGE TIME 8 DAY8. est. rabeg. Through Bills of Lading given for Belfast, G! W, Havre. Antwe and other points on e (foutinenk and or Mediterranean .....J- MWLESALE & RETAIL I OFK. VERNON H. BROWN & CO., Or to J. P. Gildenloeve. Agent, 49Clu- ence Street. commouauon. lnwrlnuumw pa-sang:-woo. Steemge at Very Low Rates. Jeerage Tickets to and from London and Queens- town and all other parts of Europe at low out mm- ETRURIA . . . . . . . . . .. (L-\LLIA . . . . . . . . . . . .` AURANIA . . . . . . . . .. U.\lBRIA . . . . . . . . . . .. SERVIA . . . . . . . . . . . .. ETRURIA . . . . . . . . . .. AURANIA . . . . . . . . .. Cabin -360. $80 aLnd$l0()..a.cooIdingto ac- commodation. lntermodiate pa.ssnge-$35. Om: . fnnmnn us............ .9 1'... lnm Du NEW roe/r ;Z4r{o__L%/T:/_/yfouz. FAST ExI5REss*MAiE%stnvIcE .4 the Inn FOGIAIL. the went: on their lrln wtlboul men wunt tho (`honpeol And Ben! N Maple and Beach Cordwood, Oak. Birch Anh. Elm or Hemlock Cordwood. sawed or Un- Or If rm] want Klndllnz bod. (DIV). OPSIDVO { 0DWZ7?7U/VT '37 KINGSTON & PIXBROKI On Fl-Ill. 411:. .'ml. 0m and low. at om. For freight and passage Apply at Com- tanra Office, No. 4, Bowling Green, New OI` FROM PIER_O. 40, N.R.. NEW YORK. `mu up vans-ID-_T RATES OIFFASSAGE : WALLING AT CORK HARBOR.) {"0"}? T9191`- juuj-` 2&7.-- \Vhu-ngers. Veanelotenta and Wholesale and ltetnll Coal and VV Dealers. Cools of the very best description. under cover. well screen- ed and promptly delivered. Bunch wood and Hard and Soft Cordwood of first quality on hand. Inspection solicited And anuatteuon gnu-nnteed. YAg [)--Corner Ontario and West Streets. loe-Clarenoo and Ontario Streets- Foot of Clarence Street. n-nnlncn:-z left 1: the stores of Mr. James .._._. 5...- ....._....._.. um um muum oomn. n A nu-unln thin? - :0 us: at ltl pa. 5! lrxn. Altman: ";.7e;.s;;;'.;;.{;;T;s-.;.5;'; DATE 0-IIAILING: "'I3.XVfE:LL1N.' rluu I u: ..Feb. I . Feb. 1 . Mar. .Mar. I Mani An] 1 (LIMITED) Inn` . Ill!- . Nth.` I` Nil mm ' .311}: ` 711:... .2131. .-5th HARD AND SOFT WOOD. . .atun.l9L. E60. 19th ..Saturday. Feb. 26th. ..Satnrdny, Mch. 5th . .Saturday,Mch l2th .Saturday, Mch. 19th ..Saturdny,Mch. 26th ...Saturday, Apx. 2nd ...Saturday. Ap . 9th PRO] HALIFAX- Tob. lfth .l-`ob. lm .. Mu. an. Mu-.l8lh Mnnlh Apl. h ..Anl. Dd nu- can-r A . Fob. an . an . my 7!]! ITORDERS left At the stores Rodden.Px-lnceaa Stroeunnd Meson Mt-Koh;;{ & Birch. Brook Street. will be promptly ll . fnhnhonn (`.ommuni(`Ation. K. VVQXQQ---c: -.:_-> Alhnuo Dock. !oo(oH"Iu.-on R. 0Ioo~ Uptnn out llllnokl lut-my`: 3_L I Four foot long. K171` W000. KINDLING WOOD and SAWID WOOD chcp Al. ST. JACOBS OIL is sold by Chemists and Denier: In ledlclne throughout the Domlnlun of at any cents per bottle. Directions in eleven nccom y every bottle Inch bottle 0 the genuine l'I the noun: llo ulgnnun of the proprietor:--The Charla A. V0 ler 00.. Baltimore, Md, U. 8. A. Gun- rllln nnch. 84 York Street. Toronto. Cnnuln. I Birch. Brock street. will be fdophono Communication`. Snered 5 Years and Cured. Boouullle. Mo . U. S. A. For tlshuzx me years I suered dread- fulh from neuralgia and nervous pin in my head. It net-ted m face and es `en. so that at tlmesl was unab e tonttend my work. I procured I bottle ofst. Jncobo 011 at once. and (her the tint application to the um-cted pcrt.s,l fell instant relief. H. I. CLARK. :4; ~.. 1 (`In-onlc Neurnlgla-Instantly Cured. uurket Hm-o, Susmns Road, l~Lm~tboruc. Eng. Up to ve months ago, I have been sub- ject It thiu ml;-sthsq-rilul'1s&'orm of] neunlal its IIIIC '3 n t is (`ill an tem cu. w I c came on uiways once ll wcekpnnd some times as men BS mm` in four days. I had heard of st. Jnmh-4 Oil, uni most lemmi- able to say. in less than two hount mm the time my wife rubbed the 0iLon my temple. I was 011- from am and able to attend tn mg` busmew. ut the most re- markable t hgd an attack of the neuralgia since. J. R0l'TL\. A. I . 3., mum-nsimr (`.h~.misL us about it is, I hnve never ulferod 5 Your. 1:- v,_L_ n . Neurnlgln Completely Cured. St. (`l1.h(*rhl(`,0nMl l0. (`anarlu I have fur several weeks been afmcled with neuralgia in head. and culd 11') chest. and wins nu:-unnnwmlt.-d to try St. Jacobs Oil, and by its v-on" nu-rl use was entirc-ly cured. 3" '\l'l.lNl-I I-`OLLY. BEST IN THE `MARKET. ntuznv 7?RE9K.e95._!?T: __.I 1tvL..I.... .. -__a-_.. - , __ ____- R. STIRLING. KINOOTON Agni tor Th dlnhlo I10 Astana satay. (u Yut.udWInI|tI A--_.-_-_.l\_--.-- -mj I IIIBTUCI I, II` - . ."I'lIr3I`I-\.4Ill'UIl Mr. Juhn_ Bnlu-r, dry Rpods dealer. Young 82., Turnlllu_ punica : .` .`t. Jacob": OH cured me ofa bad (`I180 ofnvurtlgiu of live - van-sutndimz. nvr lly ether remx-die-4 failed and had given up all hope" WOOD AND COAL. NEURA-LOlA SUCCUMBS. CAI away! In obuhonl 0: ALL THE W:)RLD OVER. 9. IS. A. BOUT! Agents " Black Dinmond Line. IAIITIOID. MUN. -IN78t_IR7:A.r.F$:: J} AI (`in 00 lb Clnopcot lhlivotd: any port Ibo Iowa. Aug. 0. WMEDIOAL. A llIlIl'IlL'.llIJII- JAMES swnrr. I(m"I'L\', A. 1'. 3., Dispensing (Themist. .\`-nrulgIl~Cured .1 nv nnnrlu tILnn'nr mi. W. BRECK. It, A. BOOTH. 3?*T !3 i 'u'ELvV couuuan PAIN I I -Mum-nlnllntun. run was III?` - w-vwv Ins?!-`axon 0171'. Onchoidlnl Idnn cannula duly` . _ ` hunt pay wult.` nubwmuum '*-4'2. ""7" .:'...... -z'..::_.. UII pupa. "Ir. cannula." and 8:! lint! Cums nnllnuhwuludhlvlxlu use cunt. nndlmlnhup. `oyouvbnlcnluahod um um: yam In-ll. I hllbcvr. at nphn nu-1uuu.nvun.uunnuonuouo` anal." n i l...._.nnJ ...lIn II;-I III '1 "ln~"i uthwuurmu-and Ii:-I110 mum uwounrqmmnl mum unto-owls whlchwanuutntn ul no sum. eaunul organs! In- QIIIQI ljlll I) out Ill]. Illllou VIIIUI . Excuse no. ulr." he laid. loaning forwud ` heron the able, And speaking In 5 low. deep voice, I very nibble votes It seemed to me. Mr, but is your name Allen Qunumnlni I did It In The N; man undo no Camber nmrk. but I bum bun unmet "tortumh" Into MI \ L...` ` L ox me royu navy. Caphln Good and 1 went down to dlnner tnplhu. and than we found Sir Henry Cur us slreudy noted. Us and Captain Good sat tonther. and I opposma them. The cap- hln und 1 noon (0! Into talk about shooting And wlm not; be asking me many qmuons, and I answering I: well u I could. Pusan!- ly be not on to olephnntl. "Ah nlr " 4-Allnd nu! mmnhodv who III I] no [OI on w ulrpuuul. I Ah. Ilr," culled out somebody who win mun; mu me. you've got the right man for um; Hunter tennaln should be uble to tell you nbout e ephuntn If anybody cm." my nmn ulm hul hum amine aulw I0 It'll ,0 III)!!! UIEPIIIIIUI II any uuuy uun. 8!: Henry, who Ind been sitting qulua quiet luenlng to our nus. started visibly. In-nan IIA nlr " ha QM. lmnlnt In I0 conxounaealy cut-Ia." Just then the dinner-ho;-ii mug, and I was not sorry, for it is 1 dreadful thing to have to listen to an ofiioer of the royal nnvy when he gain on to that subject. i only know one worn thing. And thnt is to hear 1 merchant i skipper exp:-an his candid opinion of oaicers of the royal navy. (`nntgin nml um! I won! lnwn to dinner I lllletl. Think 80. I don't think at AIL Why there"-`n she rlglmad herself utter a roll-- a If the ship had really rolled tn the dogma ` thnt thing polnwdtothen the would never ` hnvp rolledigaln, that : all. But it In just \ llko these merchant Iklppers. they always l confounded! y cut-lens" l Inn! Ghnn Oh: tllnnnlnhnll nnur And I III KJUCIIISI II: UUCII lullfllu That pendu|um`s wrong; It Is not proper- ly wehwed, suddenly said a voice at m_v shoulder, somewhat testlly. Looking round I saw the naval omcer I had nntlced when the passengers cnme aboard. lntlnnd nnw what mnh-on \-nu think no? m mm id ennui} I nrnlr A lll IV) I - `IDS DLSSCHKETS CIIIXIC IDUIFLI. ' Indeed, now what makes you think so?" I asked. wn.a..|. .. I 4...`: man go all Wlw 10 _*.{H to U10: pnluu Ul um. Well. I suppose they don t mind it, but for my part I had rutlier earn my bzeadasnh hunt/er. Um- sliu.lfp-uce are as scarce per- haps. but you don`t get so many kicks. Ills nntnu I found 0ut--b_\' relerring to the pas- st-n, list-was Good-Capt.ain John Good. lie was bmnd. of medium height, dark, stunt, and mtht-r n curious man to look at. lie was so very neat, and so very clean Jthaven. and :tlwu_\s wort` an eyegltw-I in his right eye. it not-rm-d to grow tllore, for it had no .~tl'lll[. and he |]('\ t'l` took it out ex- cept to wip - it. At iirst I thought he used to .~tl(*(']I in it, but I aft;-rwunl found that this was it :-.ii~t:tlu-. He put it in his trousers p0L'kt`l \\ .341 he wont to bed, together with his l u!.+- to th, of wlticli he had two beauti- ful sets that have often. my own being none of the lwst, cnu.~u-.d me to break the tenth connnezmllm.-nt. But 1 am anticlpziting. Soon utter we got under weigh evening closedimand brought with It very dirty weather. A keen breeze sprung up off land. and a kind of aggrm ntA*d Scotcli mist soon dmve evergbody from the dock. And as for that Dunkeld, she is n iIt~b0U.0nI(`(t punt, and going up light as she wwux, she rolled verv heavily. It almost sooniwi as though she would go right over. but she never did. It was quite Impossible to walk about. so I stood near the engines where it was warm, and amused myself with \\'ntchim( the pen- dulum, which was xed opposite to me, swinging slowly backward and forward as the vessel rolled, and marking the angle she touched at each lurch. u'I`|...A -......I..I.....`.. ......\-..-- Io In run. nu-nnnr- not mmemoer who u. was. The other man who stood talking to Sir Henry was short, stout, and dark, and of a quite (iiifemnt cut. I don't know why, but it is dmicuit to mistake a mwy man. I have gone shootingfrips with several of them in the course of my life. and they have always hem just the host and bravest and nicest rel- iows 1 ever met, though given to the use of yrofune language. ` I asked in lime or two back. what is a gen- } romne lllgllu. page gen- tleman? I'll answer it now: a royal naval oieer ls, In a general sort of a way, though of course, there may be ablack sheep among them here and there. Ifancy it is just the wide sea and the breath of God s winds that washes their in-arts and blows the bitterness out of their minds and makes them what men ought to be. Well. to return. 1 was rilrht again; lwfuuml out that he was a naval ottlcer, a lieuteinmt of thirty-one. who, after seventeen years service, had been turned out of her nn1jest'y s employ with the barren honor of a commander's rank. because it was impossible that he should be promoted. That is what people who serve the queen lmve toexpect; to be shot out into the cold world to mid :1 living just when they are be- ginning to l`l,'al|_\' understand their work, and to get to the prime of life. \\!..H I unnnlmn tlmv tlnn't mind It hut fnr KING `S_nQLOMkON S MINES. 0 hnuul fr-nrn nnon gave mm (I Dig battle-ax and a horn-mug, no might have sat as u modelfor that picture. And by the way It Isacurlous thing, and just shows how the blood will show out, I found out afterward that Slr Henry Curtis. tor man was me mg mans name, was otA Danish blood. He also reminded me strong- ly of somebody else. but at the time 1 could not remember who, It was. l mu... nlhnrvnnn wlm ntnml tnllrlmr tn Sir kl\J..IJ\JAu.\J.LI Iv au Continued from page 6. A'f\HE'BRITISH. WHIIG, WEDNESDAY. FEB. 9. E . m\;I'L'i`i'Xia"` V ii R D, n`, .3. A.-. -0 II.A_.... E0 I-uhoblguu Iln llnr. _.._.. -..:...-gngnnmiunl-uh-nlv "7; mid an mplaln: `*1: do. you no. 'I`umM out by I udmnllly M mrw om mu ,4 lrflpk I|' _\m M}. I `I ma --t have Inn:-I uf IIu- u-ul |'. -111- on lnuuuu; vu u--..- ... "0! nouns." rum 1. "mt I rather pride Inylwlf on my d|u'n-Hull." "WeII, went nn Sir Ilenry, my hmther had 14 few hundred pomuh to hit nomunt at the lime. Ind I-Illmut my in: nnylhllm to me he draw out this pnllrv sum, and. Iun'|ng ulnpted the mun- nf Neville-, -tn rb-I n tut South Afncn In the wild hope nf nmlIn I fortune. This I heard aflrrwml. sonny mm your! pond. nnd I heard nomlnx of my bmlher, thnugh I wrote If`\'Pl'lI tllnog Doubllms the It-{ton never rmrlml mm. But II umo went on I an mom and non troubled About him. I found um. It. Quo- lonnnln. that bloud In thicket than valor." In-n.-n_ 5..- u ..|J I nuns:-.- no In. 5.. IM II" ,I.II M 7- TX III U. IZUIUI so In u I! not It no IIt|IfId0I'!. lot N Ihowal but III! Holy (loufl was all. but It did not [0 fl! enough. . In Inanlnlnnnnlnl-\-uh!!! IQAlIlIln-l II Illllvl III CIIUIZII. Oaheaubtunhn-uwwtlnndoupnv nuunoeouooounanoon me am malt. and Oapuln uood nu uollndutoeono n'.. W I; n.- --..n-|..- 0-....M.ln- gig. In "WIN. Ir. Quota-nnaln. II Hm!` WWI` III. I became monand mom nnxloun to Ind out If my brother In nllnonkod. Ind It nllvo In an his home nun. lnunqummon took and your um: women! on main In for an M hr-nl H mm: nllnhnlnrv Inll nun}. "I found oak Mr. Qusla-naaln. (Int 1 would have given hull my foduna to now am my mum uoom. me only rv-Iwon I hue. wu ante and well. and Inn! I should Ian him again" "nu! unn Inna-J ALI l`nlIk" krhm. III. Iva nun IIllL ' "But you never dial. Faith." krlioi (`upturn Good. glancing M the N; nan : fang wool: and COAL] suum. As l dare say you know," went on Slr l Henry. If: man dies lntestnb, and has no property but had. ma! prop:-rty It ls culled ~ oldest son. In Englnml, It all do-ncondn to o tlme when It so happened that just at ` we quarn-led our father died lntmtatn. He haul put u inking M: will until It was too lulu-. The n-sult was that my brother. who haul not been brought up to any pmfe.-lslon. was lelt without I penny. ()1 counts It would have been my duty to provlde for mm, but at the time the quarrel lx-twu-on us was no bltu-r that I dld not--to my .-nluune I any It" (and he sighed lee-ply)-"om-r to do an)- thlng. It was not that I (l`llIh:NI him an)- thlng. but I vvultul for mm to nmkv :uln|n- ces, and ho nmale none. I mn sun) to trou- ble you with III thlt, Mr. Qvmu-rumin. but I must nuke thhun olou. oh. Good`."' Qulte so, qultn an," Illd the Captain. Mr. Quatr-rmnin will. 1 am sun`. keep [his hluwr) to hhuu-ll'." , In I L.` IBTIIIIIII. Hill Dlllll II IIIICIIVI Il|IlI wuwl. `That : true." and I, thinking of my boy Harry. "I fnnn An! I llnllnfinlln, ml` I ulullcu He was." went on Sir Henry, "my only and younger bmthor. and till live yeah; ago ldld not snppose we wen` ever a month away from each other. But just about live years ago a misfortune belt-ll us. as some- timoc does happen In famlliea. We had quarrL-led bitterly, and I behaved very un- justly to my brother in my anger. Hem Captain (lood nodded his head vigorously to himself. The ship nave a bi: roll just then, sothat the looklng-zlaaa. which was xed opposite us to starboard, was for a moment nearly over our heads, and as l was sitting with my hands In my povkvts and staring upward, lvonld S(`('|IIlll nodding like any- ` thing. gun. I ,1--- _--. ...... 1......-a 9' n-`no An HID ' IOT YOU!` (JISCIUIIUII. ' I bowed and drank some whisky and wa- ter to hide my confusion, for I am a modest man-and Sir Henry went on. Mr. Neville was my brother. Oh. I said, starting, for 1 now knew who Sir Henry haul remindm me of when I first saw him. His brother was a much smaller man and had I dark beard, but now I thought 01 It. he mssmsed eyes of the same shade of gray and with the same keen 1 lonk In them. and the fczmlres`. too, were not unlike. ,. H .__.._A .,.. U1- ll.....-.. ll-mu Am!" J eacn orner, anu Uapuun uuuu uuuuuu. Mr. Quatemmin, said the former, l amgoing to tell you a story. and ask your advice, and perhaps your assistance. The agent who forwarded me your letter told me that I might implicitly rely upon it, as you were. he said, well known and universal- ly respected inNatai, and especially noted M for your discretion." I hnwnd nnd drank same whiskv and wa- Wllat polm man journey was uuwwcu 4 "I heard somethlmz, I answered, and stopped. The subject was one I didn't. care ( todiscusa. * m. u........ .....1 n..no..In (Inna! Innlrad at Sir Henry and Capmln Good looked at each other, and Captain Good nodded. Mr lhlntnrnnnin mid U18 fnrmar. "1 Ud Then came a pause. Mr. Qtmtennain?" said Sir Henry, and- denly. "I suppose you know or can guess nothing more of the rvusons of my--of Mr. Nm'ille's journey to the Im`rtln\'ard, or as to what point that journey was directed!" I hnnnl snmmhimr, answered. IO U13 DESI OK Hl_V IIDIIII) at ulu uluo. Yes. said Sir Henry, "your letter was forwarded to me. You said in it that the gentleman caiied Nevelie ieft Bamanzwato ` in the beginning of May in a wagon with ll driver. a vooriooper, and .1 Kath` hunter called Jim, announcing his intention of trekking if possibiens far as inynti, the ex- trema tmding post in the Maitnbeie country.` where he would sell his wazon. for six ` t_nonths'1rrrerwnrd yon'snw`th1-w:xg1m irr-the - possession of 11 P0l'ilig`lI(`.<(` trader, who told you that he had bonghtit nt lnyati from :1 white man whose mine he hmiforgotten, and that the white man with a native serv- ant had started 0H for the interior one shooting trip. he believed." uynnvn `and maaea camp ouusluv um emu. and stopped until 1 had sold them. . 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