Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Jan 1914, p. 12

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TUESDAY, JANUARY 13,1914 the "micrometer valve requires aa | demanded Con ie| She eyed him narrowly. The-ipan | [® would spring toWards the uspic ! The lighthouse that curved by the side of oo is Ri ilr. she ' outfaced a hurricane such as has oO Tw sl © oe Oe hg mom lel ce. erwise over. 8 Ww As D amp. There was no other| fe APPioached aad hay ear, pet to a No. 10 gale, and we have not The girls must leave him Bin 10 doubt me?" he said quietly, i even a bit of skin to my know- Her eyes filled Even the hint ot | Now the cannonade is begin ane laugh with which he greeted! , Teproch from him was intolerable, | BINS. Certainly, wo may have i: their appearance gave him time to For the life of her she could no longer lglass broken, by a rare accident, bu oqhirol the flood of terror which well. | 0 Worse fate can befall us. Wy ought 1 Scold you. ht I -- ed up beyond * i A heavy thud was followed by a de he cried. " ou enou, : Ve 3 »"» d, | luge without. They heard the water idescend to the kitchen and make three A ery Jag,' ba think, that [Douriig off the gallery. cups of cocoa?" . We were and are in a position of the {| Comstance leaned forward, with what it cost him to gp tmost peril. 1 can't help knowing | hands on knees. Her large eyes look tering way, careless o baat i 1 gh wate moe iD, KOwiaK - each additional sylla It 18 now only a quarter to one. The |! "This time dad, you are not choos worst is not over. you think I | Ing your words, she said. pannot read your dear face! Dad! if "I am sorry you should think that, . . there Js danger, don't send us away | 'was the reply. "1 3electel each Copyright by Moleod & Allen. a 4 Ie down her ghiase With singular care. Never ix : = 5 : ! were streaming do Y the apparent ease of a ae ravaged farmed be Srna] pedis, 0 ll 7 | spn, rn EER to if : 7 i i f E g £2 [ jor Bl Light i £ : 3 Speechless bewilderment during pared beforehand." » might be that the rock would remaiw * | nis outburst from her proud and self- | ~ "you dear old humbug," she cried. LY ACT BADLY inaccessible during many days. In | ving reliant sister, set it down on the writ- |! Now the quiet deadliness of the that event the girls would - take the Ing-desk with a crash. |] scene which followed the reappear ---- watch after the lamp was extinguish- rd "Oh dear," she wailed, "I don't want ance of Enid and herself from Tablespoonful of Salts if Back | ¢d and they must learn to enduge the exvecting 9 Senth 1 Any cocoa if we're gug-gug-gaing to be bed-room was manifest to her. Hurts or Bladder Bothers. monotony and discomforts of exis in Englis| annel. frowned." . ,» Was looking from ome tence in a storm-bound lighthouse, |! He turned again to manipulate the Certainly if Stephen Brand had int" T in eager striy Be a nation of meat eaters and | They would be nervous unquestion- brass screws. We hgined, two minutes earlier, that he O0r blood is filled with uric acid, says | ably--perhaps he had forgotten how |! "Now, do not stand there shivering," | wag about to laugh long and loudly, - wa authority, who jesyous--but Brand was a philo- | he safd, "but harden your hearts andj; o genuine surrender to an uncon. to be constantly on guard against | Sopher, and at present he was most Use the ofl stove. By the time it) brollable spasm of mirth, he would y and 2 1 Mdngy trouble. taken wp with wonderment at the ady--* have feared lest his wits were leaving | knees by his 8 aang 8 box tied fhm. 1 The kidneys do their utmost to free | Curious blend of circumstances which { "Shivering, indeed!" him. Yet n : i ie laughed now until his 1 I i the blood of this irritating acid, | resulted in their presence or the rock | | Constance, of the Viking breed,' vision was blurred And the wonder ished to. avol They Sou Teale sore p Rigeed thee have to beco " the overwork; | that night. : d let him see that he had DO rul relief of it' . What a tonic, after "Please attend, both of J time, a fom the sve tis- |, Ha! A tremor shook the great pil Ply of the family motto: "Au. ne ordeal he had endured! || growled, with mock severity oy ae Hiace A RO Sa ey, un when ' s . | lar. He heard without the frenzied | deo." She, too, could dare. |" It chanced just then, that an eman- 1 . The the and thus the wars In: ; re : , : ite | EOIng to tell you something that will b ve them, and each time the result 8 of ly ison the en | Shriek of the first repulsed roller 'Down: you go, Enid," she cried. cipated wave embraced the granite 'console you," \ 7 n 0 Poi Which flung itself on the sleek and ¥He shall have his €0Co&, poor man." column, hit the cornice, -and deluged |! His voice was drowned by some My wife has had an experience You. b d feel like | YOURded wall. Would the 8irls sleep |. He looked over his shoulder and (je lantern, its disintegrating mass part of the Atlantic whirling over the although of us When the kidneys ache an ® XO through the next few hours? Poe: | baught his daughter glancing at him striking the glass with force enough | Jantern, ,. Mmmps of lead, and you have SUngIng | sibly, if awake, they would attribute | From the well of the stairs, to break any ordinary window. The |! "This kind of thing does not go on " pains in the back, or the urine i$ the vibration of the column to the | | "Bad night," he shouted cheerfully, astounded girls could not refuse the an the time," he continued "Othon cloudy, full of sediment, or the blad- | wing. He trusted ft might be go, Bnd he cheated her quick intelligence pvidence of eyes and ears. Here was Wise we should have five hours of der is irritable, obliging you to seek | Shut in as they were, they could not | h second time, the frantic sea leaping to a height of spasmodic conversation. As soon as Senator, relist during the night, when you hava | distinguish sounds, Everything to : They were gone. Perchance it was one hundred and forty feet and more, | ithe tide riges sufficiently to gain an Brockville, Ons. 2 ad: diazy would Ze at uled bum, Mth pis Jat ght of Hien In os ae. yet their father was treating the in. uninterrupted run across the reef we % occasional _Sulver a e gr es the stalwart frame-wor cident as the merriest joke of many & | will have at least two hours of com- ontaini rain i ingredien ht its mighty heart to resist the creaked. Once it moved so percep | month. parative quiet. About four o'clock on ising certui i aan, utelients, whisk tibly that the curtain rings, jingled.| No better cure for their hysteria | there will be a second edition for an their journey they soothe the in- Then he remembered the words of could be contrived. Brand was obvi- | hour or so. I suppose that any sug- ial tubes, the delicate walls of Isaiah: ously not acting, The hearty pulsa, | gestion of bed ir passages, and relief and healing to the capil- For thou hast been a strength to] tions of laughter had restored his "Will be scouted," exclaimed Enid, i sacs lugs, hay Evidently they were |! "A Dice pair of beauties you will be whil i i ii » it played nothing. in the morning," fe grumbled artfully, In a word, uo Nauid or solid San fet to the lungs and aip ra 1 with ¢ym- i bh shadow from the heat, when the "Here, Enid, drink your parting |! Not. even Constance was proof Peps fumes get thers once commence their work of healing. ted at the clock, | blast of the terrible ones is as a j oh O) rup," he cried at last. "Have no fear. | against this new burthen of woe. She gt . oaned storm against the wall. It is only the dochan doris before | glanced around. aber drugsiats and Proms sell Pens a3 5. ; remembor Suupost The blast of the terrible ones! many, another feast." ! "You say that," she cried, "knowing Scimbnd ad Send le stam 4 Strest Af last the explanation |v !'8t & vivid pen-picture of the awe. Feeling somewhat ashamed of them- fhat the nearest leoking-glass is yards packe: and booklet telling all about DS. iwned vn him.! The hurricane was |'0me forces of nature. How long | selves, though smiling very wistfully, | away. : b < y ! re; a few feet away, shut off from Vould this tornado continue? Al | they obeyed him. He sipped his cocoa |; He pointed with nis pipe. Balls iv inexpensie and cannot Am by mere sheets of glass. The |'@ady it must have strewed its path with real nonchalance. Another wave |: "In the second drawer of the desk injure; makes a delightful effervescint ighthouse thrust its tall shaft inte'|*ith havoc at sea and on land. His {turned a somersauit over the lantern. | you will find a heliograph _It is only a lithin-water drink, avd nobody can thi srollen with physical senses were elevated to the Brand's only anxiety was to blow at | toy, but Will justify me, make ¢ mistake by taking a little ; B en less pats " ia pernatural. He seemed to acquire |ipe steaming lquid and cool it sufi- [They ran together, and found t oetusionally to keep the kidaeys clean Sloan {astnais, an round 1s Smooth ibnormal powers of sight and hear- silently. fittie Sucular mirror. The nex and active. Agent, G. W. Mahood. --_-- Boy which seemed to | 18: He could see the trees bending Yet was he watching them and ham. | Passed unheeded. -- before the wrathful wind, hear the : purge li from the broad base and trashing tiles and brickwork as houses he ut. the Hight hare Fn op. a dung wa iste th ® NaTkiegs Y | were demolished aud people hurled to |; "5 amazing ordeal from which ep : . death. But there was no ecstasy of the lighthouse . had successfully | After much talk of disordered hair, ; The wind was travelling seventy, soul, no mental altitude. In quick re- tmerged was as naught compared | Wan cheeks, rings round the eyes, oighty, mayhap a hundred miles an [action came the fanciful memory of with the thunderous blows of the | "racked lips, and other outrageous de- hour, Not during all his service, nor the hardy old salt who cheered his waves, fhe astounding reverberations | T8CtS Which In earlier travels through distant Shipmates during a terrific gale with sf the hollow pillar, the continuous | When 3 lands, had he ever Witnessed a storm [the trite remark. leluge of spray siriking 'the lantern. table, Constance called n of such fury. He thought he heard "1 pity the poor folk ashore on a | yhich the infuriated sea would inflict Here 1s a queer thing," she sald, something crack overhead. He looked aight like this." mn them. "Have you heard any Steamer hoot- aloft, but all seemed well, Not until T Be FB . t 4 ing?" next day did he discover that the| WHat a vurious jumble of emotfons Q urge any further effort to sleep i ra; ; Ly » i "No," he answered. Bending be- 'wind-vane had been ca ried away, a jostled in his brain.. A step from the | vas folly. They must remain | with f fron ¥ n h { i ¥ vi dm and be comforted. tween the two of them he Saw the collent repair on water \ wroughtdron shank nearly two inches {sublime to the ridiculous! Not even irre pointer of the auriscope hore due ! i inter- 8 ine spirit i ck ba 5 like a plece of ® Step, They were inextricably Being reasonable girls, of fine fp Southwest, though the last sire Rear King street, reating for tek Md Ying Snapped nd oe tem- |¥Oven, the woof and the warp of under - conditions ' less benumbing, it which they had RE knowledge HR $45.00. per month. A splen- pest had found a fault, tues He cated tie odd SXpred was better that they should grass the ed from the opposite direction, | 0" ilon of an officer wha had. passed un- facts accurately. They would be t mi H i ald investment for $5400.00. i He tried to look out nto the heart scathed through the Inferno of Spion of a - Pain -- ay: © bicked up a little trumpet re. ¢ iC , | sembling the horn of a motorcar. Rough-cast 'dwelling Ia a guts... The ap nas full of By Kop. during their first attempt' to walk |" 4 ya this for tests," he explained, ied! "I had no sense of fear," said he, | "twixt rock and cataract at the Fal.* Its tiny vibrator quickly down-town location,' eight jt Pine dons, monster beneath tried "but my teeth began to ache." of Niagara, but they would have confi needle ie IONE: Rly Lrought the Fooms, nice home for $4,000. the whole mass of water, many tons| Brand, a student, even of himself, | dence in their gufde and endure the "It is improbable in the highest de 7 in weight, was instantly torn from discovered that his dominant sensa- surrounding Pandemonium. ..._, | 8ree that any steamer JIs near enough the surface and Mung into nothingness. | lion was one of curiosity. _ "Here's to you, Enid. Still we live," | to affect the auriscope," he said. "On Some of these adventurers, forced UP|' "If It has to be," said his nervous | he cried, and drained his cup. & hight like this they give the coast a ' by the reef, hit the lighthouse With {kystem, "let it come quickly." "I sup-pup-pose' 80," she stammered wide bert tl i , : Ereater force than many a m-ball felt like a man lying on the ODerating | "Better sup up your cocoa," said av a a "of The in . fired in battles which have made his-| lable walting for the chloroform. Constance. "Now I am quits with voy the 8 ng ot or 2, watched fory. 'Tine after time tho splendid | Suddenly, the bright flame of the | for this afternoon.' He heard them use the small trump: Real Estate and General Insar. Structure winced beneath the blow. lamp lessened. The use that was his "I'll tell you what," went on Brand three times. Then Enid sang out: ance. }| | If Stephen Brand were ever fated |yocond nature caused him to raise the confidentially. "In that locker you "Oh, do come, dad. It goes back to to know fear he was face to face with {wicks and admit more draught. Even } will find a couple of stout pilot-coats. | pe southwest fegularly.' the ugly phantom then. The granite whilst his deft fingers 'arranged the | Put them on. As 1 cannot persuade | jo joined in the watéhi The needle column would not yield, but fit Was complex burner; his ear caught a | you to leave me you must sit down, | was pointing north in obedience to the quite within the bounds of possibility {change in the external din. The | and it is cold in here. Moreover, for jound-waves created in the room, . -- | that the entire lantern might be car- shriek of the wind dropped to a thun: the first time in twenty-one years 1 Suddenly, it swung round nearly half > Tied away, and he with it. ferous growl. This was a gale, not a Wil smoke 'on duty. 1 have earned a Ge circumference of the dial. J | He thought, with a catching of his tempest. (od be praised,. the crisis | little relaxation of the law." "Hush!" he sald. They listened fa: 14 RMER S WIFE breath, of the two girls in the Hny had passed! Out of the corner of his eye he saw | tently, bit the roar of the wind and a -| Yoom beneath. For one fleeting 'in-| qo hurricane liad lasted thirty-five | 'that Constance, if not Enid, had not| water was too deafening. They could stant his mortal eyes gazed into the . minutes. A similar tornado sufficed | missed the subtle hint in his words. hear naught else. He went to the L pmseen. But the call of duty restored fo wreck one-half of the City of St. But she was quite normal again. She soutliwest point of the glass dome, but . 8 : him. The excessive draught affected . bis poor, "a strength to the needy in ruddy color. is distress, a refuge from the storm, | ylarmed about 24 rg SRI RR j Louis, This one, as he learnt after. ave no sign; helped her sister into the lantern was so blurred with rive | the lamp. Its ardor must be checked. li, gg SWept around the south of Ire- | the heavy reefer, and made herself | lets of water that he could see nothing | -- ith 3 Neady Band Be Jeadiusted the land, created a tidal wave which did comfortable in turn. L save a tawny vastness Nhere the light . VS. 4 g g Po + Scilly Isle d TT : a > 4 fell on the flying spindritt. Restored to Health by Lydia | berniy indifferent to all this pande-|5c0t damese to the Scilly Isles an hea OF You will ever regret to- | fell on the fiying sp v the headlands of the south coast, yet | niohi's ex erience--when it is nicely To make sure, he tested the auri- 5 E. Pinkham's Vegetable jnonium. Just little brass screws, do- spent itself somewhere in the North : J over," he said. "You are like a couple | Scope again, and with the same resuit. : d--H fuk hes Mork, and heeding Taught Sea. Dwellers in inland cities were of Torres in their first battle." "A vessel 'is approaching from the Compoun -- Fler side. Suddenly there c to him, rss0d ang incredulous when the "I'am sire--" began Enid southwest," he announced, gravely. . ry Dire white Deb arom Nighy flewspapers spoke of its extraordinary : "Evidently she is whistling for Trelp. : Own Sto . ---------- |Vlolence. A truth is harder to swal-|! A huge Wave, contafning Clete 1 hope she will not attempt to a <0g its path through the-sfvage assall oo Shee. a lio, all the ny . hundred tons of water; smote the light De P p ; 3 : L proach too near the reef. I must have (Cr bb J London, Ont. --""Y am a farmer's wife pout aa Suily Sid Souriensly Up clattered Enid with the steam- house, and ¢avorted over their heads. a look out." . Our ca . CORE nes The house that was founded upon a d 8 very busy woman. Last summer Hummer night of moonlight and soft{ing JDeverage; oustance, the lantern: rock fell not, but it shook through, ail He put on an oflskin coat and tied I was taken with fzephyrs. bearer, providing the rearguard. its iron-bound tiers, and the empty, bis Chin | severe pains in my |! app k God for thatt™ n I do believe it is blowing worse cups danced on their Saucers. neath his cl n. back' sb bad that 1{ jag ai an Jor that! . aruR than éver," said Enid, striving desper- Not anather, word coud nid utter The small door of the lantern open- fe : could not get up or | wh ou his peared & man dig better ately to be unconcerned. In reality; She ne Be on could Ei "jd towards the Bay, so he had no I '6 times of 4 oan at his post? the angry wind was no longer able to| She Was paralyzed. 5 difficulty in gaining the fallery. The ; n piping scarcely move with- | | The ring of iron beneath Saught hal benead the waves, With rising tide | "That fellow--arrived--in, the nick | girls watched him forcing his way out pain, and m ears. He turned from the lamp. Con and. the gale assisting there would of time--t6 emphasize my remarks," | against the wind until he was facing it 9 "ep hti | Periods. were pain- | stance Seared, Dale, pi shinkie soon be a sea worthy of Turner in his jaia Brand, lighting hie pive. This ind gazing in the direction of the peace," or gnting ! ful. a SF 18 wh - "| maddest mood. S your baptism of fire, if I may strain Scilly Isles. od her crept Enid, who had been "Good gracious, dad' criéd Con-|# metaphor. But you are far better "Perhaps some poor ship is in dan- 5 F f bl '9 tears.' "© trove now to check her slance, 'how pale you arc. And your | situated than the soldier. He gets | gor, Connie," whispered Enid. "It Offa sea of trou €s, : care for 'so BOarS: i sks forehead is wet. What have you been | scared out of his wits by Dlg guns | makes me feel quite selfish. Here i tim& but he did . ar fort of thing normal, or a doing?" Which are comparatively harmless, | was I thinking oy nothing but my own 8, did m speci rio n % the strings of a sou'wester firmly be- gt sl $6 v mance arranged for ous ol and when he has been well pounded | peril, yet that little machine there was i a 1 eful of Our > , ed little or zo goo d enefit 2 daughter, with a . Beard hastily mopped his face with for an hour or 80, he hdvanco auite | taithitully doing Itg gute Pp P d One r ren 0 ne {ol ne n ile. - . hy . . > 'ey Lyai E. Pinkne m's Vegetable Jk, dad, I am so frightened ™ crieg( "During some of the heavy gusts," et bw ae Dali oot i, 4 don nt. We hall - er a S eal? 1§ a gen 1al Con me s she had beer greatly | Enid, "Why does it howl sot ie faviained, "I was compelled to his Tn wo iy bits xan -- pn. inuch" Tather 'mutiores' tour : " Beiped by it 1 'hegan taking it and Ha stand on the trimming stage. And-- | ? OTIC 28 bls! he 'sent us oft with a jest on his' lips. . : {Soon got well, and ny Periods beeante pr CHAPTER VI. sn - 7 . ~/ I am sure he thought the lantern com fo rter sy» 4N ihatiral spain, age then 1 have fo| © THE MIDDLE WATCH ie sai Would No buws Commer #a fails friend ro > In PRG ave never fe - : . . SCTE se etn wes CASTES," IF CONSTRATED, SOK | hi exe unfailing 'friend. Vegetable Compound is a medicine | Brand's courage that he was able to ! y Ay ng D: : : at : ig | 12ugh just then, but it is a fine y low, we might escape. I can see it "many Jomén need. . If you think thie | Jaugh Just then ato Jue ting : all now. 1 had the vaguest sort of sus. : one will ip other women please pub- danger, to' be called on to' comfort a ne picion, but he hoodwinked P% i : v it"--Mrs.K.C.Y 'Weeping woman. yo. 7 erie Enid, ato an Zi 0 / a C. 74 € Saga. ) The next minute might be thetr last ; : let him," cried Enid, Dassionatels. CENLS a & x distress. | of that he was fully conscious, Even| Turn the rascals out--the -head- | and carry off the decomposed waste Yes, we would. of him, 4 : m should not | 'before the 8irls reached his side he| ache, biliousness, constipation, the i matter and constipation poison from sicking to his post. Was it for us to Pinkham's | felt a curious lifting sick, sour stomach and foul gases-- | the bowels. Then you fesl great, disobey? > to restore their |. turn them out to-night with Cas- L A *Cascaret to-night will straight- | Overcome by their feelings, they carets. eR you out by morning--a Scent stood in Slenss tot > ds While. AT THE NEAREST TOBACCO SHOP Don't put in another day of dis-! box from any drug store will keep Through the t $ tress. Let Cascarets sweeten and |your head clear, stomach sweet, | dimly +distinguish Brand's figure. A || ; " MADE BY TUCKETTS, HAMILTON regulate your stomach; remove the liver and bowels 'regular and make | great wave assafled the lantern"and sour ,undigested and fermenting | you feel by y and cheerful for | Enid le br tested now food and that misery-making gas; | months. Don't forget the children. Don't, Gear! urance. J take the excess Lile from your liver, 3 ; shrilly. Fath i Some natures would have found re 'ic " there if it were lief in prayer, Gladly would Constance and Enid have sunk on their knees and besought the Master of the Winds ny fo spare them and those at sea. But _D. Rolston, Mglkerton, died | Brand, believing that a catastrophe illness of two months, in | wag Imminent decided that in order } to save the girls' lives he must net thér alarm them nor Jose an unneces

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