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Lindsny ï¬rst and third Wm In each month gt the Simpson House. Hours. 2 to 4 MI. Consu‘eatlon in Eye. Ear. Thrm and Nose diseases. 9R WHITE. graduate 0! Toronto Univmity Medical Faculty, also gnduate cl Trinity University. Toronto. and member of College of “midn- and Surgeons, Ontario. Ofllce Lindsay-st. Telephone 107. BRA. GILLESPIE, C. A. and S. 0 0M and residence corner of Lind- say and Russell-Ms. Licentiate of Royal College Physicians and Sur- geons, Edinburg. Licentiate ol Edwiiery, Edinburg_ Special at.- mion given to Midmfery and dia- m of women. Telephone 98. TIP. SUTTON i- H. GROSS, Dentist Lindsay Headqnmers for good Dentistry Â¥ember of Rm a1 gDental 0011889 uilne KSU’I'TON. dentist. Lindsay. Hon- " md‘late of Toronto Universit} and Royal COHege of Dental Sur- at)“ All the latest improved 3%“? 3‘10th and prices modgr- V‘. w_-_ 1" _' "5-, Ofli-cewo'ver Anderso; E17371!- gents 099mm Veitch's hotel. ' J money on B Property “f interest l E. A. TO'ITEN, dentist, Lind- †Graduate of Toronto Univer my and 303111 College of Dental _ . Every department of QM is done in a. practical and “came manner at, moderate a? Ofï¬ce over Morgan’s Drug u‘ge amount of private Xunus ve rate. WILLIAM STEERS. )r. Dominion Bank Building; 1-st.. Lindsay. , '_ "-0.1‘nna Money at 4perâ€cent. ready to buy 5, I. E. WELDON. Solicitor, ne Block. Lindsay. ’ RYERSON. 66 College-st. Eva. ear. nose and A. WALTERS, dentist, Lind- a°n°' graduate of Toronto my and Royal College of “Wage. All the latest. and Wed branches of dentistry Bfully performed. Charges me' Ofï¬ce over Gregory's "Store, corner Kent and W11â€" 617mm" Oll('8!87 NED is prepared to m Farm, ToWn and W at vet): lowest. Rm. STEERS. AND U '0 may ‘. dgntist. Lindsay. r moderate . Ofliw near-1y op- ! House. Barri‘ltelâ€˜ï¬ n 1m at mte funds loaning WARDER, APRIIJ 16th}- 1903 Swinging heavy ham- :1 e r s, f re- meat stoop- : 11g over shoe- ;ng horses, getting a wrench once 1 n a while ' / " ‘ from a refrac- tory horse, . ~ bending at all "u . s :. :arts of odd 2; \ \ T) 'chs that the ' _ werage blacksmith dock-any won- ler that in time the strongest man 'sogins to ï¬nd his back give out and .is kidneys trouble him. The progress of medical science 1223 produced nothing that is a water boon to the blacksmiths hronghout this country than Dr. ‘itcher’s Backache Kidney Tablets. L‘hey get at the origin of the back- :che in the kidneys and make a Hhorough and radical cure. THE RESULT OF I STRAII. .-\. Soper, blacksmith,John Street South, \ylmer. states his cases as follows: “A .lucksmith’s work is always hard and ï¬ne is no exception. I strained myback amt: time ago, and the trouble settled in be small of my back and kidneys, laying 1:.- up. I have been subject In times post i rm attack of backache, and took differ- ut. kidney hills, bqt got little relief after ‘ng use. '1‘ his time I t a. bottle of Dr. iteher’s Buckache Ki ney Tablets and hey stopped the attack in‘a hurry. ‘El‘hey , “1| .cted fax- differently amt mi quicke'r than anything I ever took“. I am leased with them, and consider them can?“ tory in every way.†‘ Prim: 50¢. a box, It :11 druggiltl «'15, roul. l‘usDn. Znu Prrcnnn 00.. Tm (Continued from Page 4) were made. Perhaps he thought he had made enough miserable {or life. and that there might be some merit", alter all. in making this in- fatuated young creature happy. It is really wonderful how girls, all over the world. will cling to the‘ most undesirable class of men. black-legs, pugiliste. loaiem. all sorts of outlawed people. and give the cold shoulder to sensible straight- iorvmrd every-day Christians. 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He liked her, she was 8001! a. strong loving, braveâ€"hearted girlâ€" but he did not, could not. love her. It seemed as it all love had died out of his heart until the birth of his little daughter, and then some of the old slumber-ins aï¬ecâ€" tlons awoke, and centered in her. "After her birth, his better na- ture, or what remained at it. seem- ed to awake. and he grew tired and 316.1! .of the evil life he led. He had glutted his venegeance suflcient- ly already; and she Wes contin- ually urging him to give it up; and now that time had calmed his feel- ings concerning the marriage oi Lady Maude, he wished to return to England and seek his other child. Such was his continual re- solve. but still nearly two years elapsed before he carried it into ef- fect. At the end of that time he gave up his command of the ‘Diable Bonge' to the chief mute, and with .his wife and little dark-eyed dau- ghter Rita. set out for England. No one knew him there; time and a tropical sun he'd changed him wonderfully so he was free to pur- sue his investigations unmolested. He made every inquiry about his mother and eon; but. of course. they were in vain, since. long be- fore, they had left for this place. "But Fate, as 11 now tired of showering blows upon him, had still another in reserve for him. His little daughter. Rita, was lost one day in the great wilderness of Lon- don. and he never saw or heard of her after." Captain Reginald paused for a. moment and averted his face. while Ray continued to listen with breath- less interest. “Ills wife nearly went crazy." continued Captain Reginald. at last, lifting his head and speaking very rapidly; “she was crazy for; time. and heâ€"he grew desperate. He did not rejoin the pirates â€" his very soul loathed them-â€" but he became a reckless man. He roam- ed the world over. smumled. ran into danger. exposed himself to death every dayâ€"and lived through all. His wife accompanied him in all his danger; she never left his side during all these long. long, sorrowful years. Fate. Providence-â€" a superior power of some sort -â€" drove him to this count; he found this cave, made it one of his ren- dezvous, and often came here, with- out dreaming in the most remote way that his mother and son were within a stone's throw of him. Truly, as I said, this world is full of paper walls, when mail:- or. and father and son dwell so Incar. and never until now met.†__ A - n-“ [Ivan ' unnu- luv v .. Ho paused “Jame over to Ray. Ho started to his foot and con- fronted the strange narrator wlth Wonder-wide eyes. "Restored now!" he sold wildly. "And have they meg-at: last?†---AI--â€" \VOIILIUI - w luv u; w- "Rostored now!" he said wildly. "And have they met at last?†"They have." replied the outlaw, with a strange. and smile. “My father! .my father! where is he " cried Ray. hall delirious with all these revelations. “He stands beside you! I em your father!" was tie thrilling 308"“. Silent. motionless. speecmm. with surprise and many contending emo- tions, Ray stood gazing on his new-found father, iike one sudden- shoulder. the outlaw stood before him, 100MB; in his pale, wild, excited face, with a strange, smile. --. __--.-A Dav like cause, 1 W. M relationship. In flaw, smuggier Reginald. you aunt". . “My father!†repeated one in a dream- ...n E “Ya, even so; you name ..-... cause, I fear. to be proud of your relationship. In the branded out- iaw, smuggler and pirate, Captain Reginald. you behold him who was once known as the Count. Germaine. the husband of thebeau- tiful, high-born Lady Maude Pet‘- cy. and your father. Strange. strange, that. we should meet. thus." “4- n-“ nncod up For some I! and down t excitedly, Wi‘ every trace 1 father stood arm leaning with a 100k half bitter. father stoou “raw“...a 7 , arm leaning on a sort of mantel. with a. look half proud, half sad, half bitter, commingled on' his still ï¬ne face. .HI see you are not disposed to: acknowledge the. relationship be- ' " he said, almost haughtily."‘Well, I own you we know that you are might to the outlawed r sir; free to go. and to take Miss Lamless with you, . SI"; llcu w a!" Lawless With you, if your I did wish to see my; mother before I left, but, it. is bettfexj as it is." â€" “““’|‘="" uni I “In H , mother before I left. but, pcluuyu, it. is better as it is. ' ' ' kablv There was somcfhn sad in_ the prmd cold way this was said compared with the deep melancholy, ,- the 'bitter remorse in wars his * dark xeyee.‘ There were that adfd. :honor to his manâ€" ~in Ray’s eyes. as he ‘13; Lheartn .. come our and hem out, his hand. ‘ "1w {amen-you wrong me," A, L-.. m - “"133; father, you -Wr0ug w, said. earnestly: “it Was from _ such unworthg, feeling I hesitated still; Add as kiwi. we 11; leave the {world and-‘ its acorn" together. It ‘ ' “M ham great, p0 his strong †"‘3‘ the mm!†91 pushed «isi "_‘ CHAPTER xxxvn. race of color I): stood watching r-zor'. notsjyou are ' as ï¬nch. we will leave the aid: as scam“ together. ‘ ’ no km neat . with Au “II-II.) -v _ _ V stood ga'zing 0;: his father, iike one sudden- : bumd. And with One you have little and so? flp. "V; _ £00m: looking withï¬ th; camp glam 31:31pm. suspicion from one to o a ' “Some 0'! them are without; they havg» given the signal." "on, well, tell" Bart to unit them. I did not expect them. but something may have brought them. Admit them at once." The Woman turned and ldt the room. and the outlaw. looking at 30.80111. with a. and smile: “Poor Imam! she has been faithful through all, clinging tome with a. love 0! which I am ut- terly unworthy. Poor Marguerite! she Was deserving of e better lobe." â€I suppose she has now quite recovered from the lose 01 her child,"ee.id Ray. “Nevar! she has never been the same since. Dear Rita! sweet little mgr}! Oh! Raymond. I loved that child 3.9â€"" 7 The eentenoe wu interrupted in n blood-chilling mnner enough. From the distant entrance of the cove come a. wild about of alarm. than an exultl cheer lost in tho 811â€? report 0 ï¬re-arms and tho trampling of many feet. “Ha! what means this " exclaim- ed the outlaw. as he dashed the curtain aside. and, closely {allowed by Ray. stood in the outer apert- meat. ont- but The men were already on feet. gazing in alarm in each 03.n- er's faces and involuntarily graspâ€" ing their weapons. In the midst at them stood Pet and the Frenchwoâ€" man. listening in surprise and vague alarm. Stlll the noise continued. Shouts, cheers mil trampling 01 feet. and the report of ï¬re-arms all oommlng- ling together. At tho same instant, Black Bart and two others rushed in, all covered with blood. and shout- ‘ziaetmyed! betrayed! that devil’- whelp. Roml Garnet, has betrayed us. and the revenue-Omar: are up- a; un red hot. Here they come with that. dâ€"d white-livered dog among them," yelled Black Bart. as he urnshed in. â€".-. d-..- g...†.. “Come with me. this in no mace for us," said the woman. Marguer- ite.†she united Pet by the arm. and dragged her tnto the inner apartment. - , ,, -1 LI.- I-m it (‘1 vwvuvn .- In rushed the emer- o! the law. some twenty in all. three times the number of the smugglers; and their leader in a loud. authorita- tive voice commanded them tolny down their arms and surrender in the name of the law. “Goto the devil!" was Black Burt's clvn reply. as he took do- ‘ A hnnl‘AO ll\'u vuuuv w......â€"â€"- 7 down their arms aha†mitt-cadet in the name of the law. “Goto the devil!" was Black Burt's clvn reply. as he took do- liberate um. and sent 3 bullet. whistling through the heart 0! the unfortunate mu. the outlaw". But their welcome mm a. warm one; for the pirates. well knowing what. would be their into it captured alive. {ought like demons. soon the uproar in the vaults grey imiul. .__-_-- 0.“..-- nn' " I‘w-vw_- “IV" “On my brave tellowu. shouted Captain Reginald; here. it we must die. soon on the gallows. Ha! then Rouel Garnet. the cursed villain. He at. least. shall increaimy Blunt. 3...“... v- , ‘the smugglers were securely bound, while three more lay :5er and idea-(1 on the slippery floor or the ’ cave. . Three times'during the conflict. had i the arm of Ray. Germaine interposed i to save his father's life, as he i fought With the desperation of mad- lnoes. But. this single arm was un- ! availing to turn the fortune of war, land he saw his, men falling helpless on every side of him. Still, he fought on with suCh desperate lieiccâ€" ness. that the revenue ofï¬cers at last closed on him. and bore him bleeding 3nd wounded to the ground. , REAL â€"né MAM]- the rev- cape. He raised his pistol, a. sharpre- pm't (allowed, and a. shriek or mortal agOny. Roml Garnet bound- ed up in the air. and then fell homily, shot through the brain. The conflict now Waxed fast and furious; but desperate as the the smugglers were. they could not hold out against three times their number, men better armed and pre- pared than themselves. The revenue 'oï¬â€˜lccrs closed on them; and in an incredibly short space of time. three the smugglers were securely bound, while three more lay stark and dead on the slippery floor of the cave. - ‘ - . , AL- nAnn3l‘f hflli The conflict was enaeu. enue ofï¬cers were victo: the victory was dearly l more than half their m wounded or dead on the infused now. drew a k and wiped the perspiratit head and inflade faces. ‘ ‘ A-Aznn you m any 0!. mempu return toâ€"night?" sh'q asked: head ana mum“. ....--.,_ Woundcd .md bleeding the out.- luy on the ground. Half 11 conflicting feelings. faint smile: dcat h-wov. ad. would soc her be! my mother. my poor motherâ€"Would ‘ ’ *‘4 --~A hnr too. once OUlu WU AA»- â€"v- - my mother, my poor mother-'woum to God I could see her, too, once more." he said, while alook of bit- ter sorrow and remorse paSSGd over llaâ€" “You 8mm not. die ncrcx claimed Ray impetuously, starting up; "and you shall see her, in spite of them all. Mr. Chesny," he add- ed. turning to the present leader 0! , “will you per» mit some of your men to Cap- tain Reginald up b3 oldBarrel-‘IB Couâ€" mge imnmdmwly? 4 adamant“, who v†in surprise. In the heat . o! the confllCt. he had not percaved him. he looked his astonishment tre .â€"- e. deli?“ into Reginald: "death 3!, die. sooner than H‘! the" 8003 the cursed infernal least. shall not. ea- slums of oi. the men impï¬â€˜ “And those hands he will never reach! Do you noaaeo he is wing?" aid Buy. passionately. “Look gt him. Chewy; do you think yOu could bring him to Judestown in that state? Do you think he would ever reach it dive?†7 -. .pu,- ‘A "Do it. then. but me bring mm to the cottage. and I will be re- aponsiblo for his not escaping. Non- sensg, Chasm]! You see it is impos- sible for him to be taken further3 You must have him taken there. Sure some of you my guard the house i! yqu tear his escaping." A ~ ...- L-m (unn- Iwu -v â€"- ~ "Ir. Me. I would 1““ oblige you t" â€" n ,,- 1...]..- “ Jvâ€" Dvw- “Be it :3; then: 06m. boys. conâ€" struct something to carry this wounded mu! to ol¢_! Barren! Cot- I LI Uh U Wan-v wou mag-t: ()1de Cot- on. Hallo! Miss Lawless. by once". .1 Pet, with Marguerite, append! iron the inner room; "How 'do you do. Mr. Chewy? Oh, what. u dreadful night this has been!" aid Pot, with a shudder. "Good Heavens! is Captain M- naid dead?" she «claim in‘ con- carnation. “No; wonnued. only; he in to be conveyed to Old Barrens Catt-an. How in tho world did you get. hem, Miss Pot?" "‘01; 'they “NM mo ofl.‘ M Garnet did." wl n nu! 61w wwâ€"v--_ the ground, and on the wound d man's face. trying to lealize the astounding revelations of the night; she looking straight before her into the darkness, with her customary look of ï¬erce. sullen dispair, look- ing what she was, a. wretched. bro- ken-hearted Woman. There were lights and a subdued bustle in the cottage when they reached it. Erminie, white and trembling. met them at the door. Pct had told her all so breathlessly, and then had mounted Ray's horse, and out“. Ul- IV- v 7 7 quickly, that Erminie even yet only half comprehended what had taken "Where is my Ray! " 'do you me knittinx he: .ln "Then to up 5 “Waken her at. vi] ; you must. I tell you. ,pe'ry shingle and up lke a young mountainâ€" men proceeded slowly burden. who lay wit]; terriï¬ed grandmother. 15†Ray. whom white. ~nrriï¬M‘ her from icnt manner 8M terriï¬ed Ermin- but Still She bring him Brour ! 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