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'l‘() INVESTORS â€"We invest mnnny for client. on mortqaus-H, aim upnn municipal dd- Matures, imvo'stmcnt stocks and bonds. M(:I..\l'(}HLIN PEEL. Burma's. otc., Lindsay. of b? ‘TEWART (YCUNNUH. barmanâ€- Nomieu, etc. “may to loan at very lowest curt-ant rates on but m. 0mm corner Kent and York-am, Lindsay 1?. Stewart, L. V. O'Connor. B.A. UCLAIfGHL‘l}, I’l‘J'lL. S; FULTON, Hammers, snip-11.11%. Notaries. Otï¬cc, Cornvr lx-rnt and William sue-32,5, over XMminion Bank, ï¬nds-.15.. Mum-y m loan on real estate. 1:. .1. .\lvl.:1ughlin, K.C.. James A. Peel, A. M. Fulton, B. IOORE a JACKSON, Barristers. m, solicitnrs fur the County of Victoria and the Rank of Montreal. [may to luun on mortgages at the Iowa current. rates. Ofï¬ce "imam-IL, Lindsay. F. D. Moore. Atex. Jackson. “I P; A t‘.;.1‘t'1:'1_ c19tfl|8hufld= In; Nuhv" mum“: M TGFOBW “Mum†“ml Hu\fll (““1989 9' WWW M! u. was and im- DR. SI"!"I‘H.\'_ "000? 3'1“]qu n sity and Hum “Mama. All mo‘h')d§ 6M1â€; flu “n- 0mâ€? Uvnr Wham :twuf IR. POOCE, I'I'X'i‘IST, omce near- †Opposite the gum ofï¬ce. Special tttnntinn givnn 9.. children's teeth. Howard V: I’Hgnn, h US. 14118. l H. GROSS, I'nntist, Lindsay. Hudqllarters {ur good Dentistry. Iemher of Royal lmntal College. :t-m‘l Baal Leather 00., “11;? will my maunsw Eh†PRICE for RIDES smp “SKINS, TALLOWIIC ‘. a. HOPKINS. Burrnster. Solicit- erfor the Ontario Bank. Money to row at lowvs! raLcS. Ofï¬ce No. 6 William-st... south. (‘Vvâ€"r-a Mud bm.’.7:.;.'7.'r ciatfltlï¬â€˜Ã©â€˜ I“? Nutty perturmmu (:hamï¬l 5195' â€"5- 0mm uwr Urugufy'l Dru! 2mm, earner taut cw“ Williï¬m' O "Ill. member: ..I (in: Royal 001' hi0 0! Dental Slil‘gcunl‘ We hRVO “1 the latest methmls u! deuflltl'yy in! attentinn mil be given to Mbodonia. Crown and Bria“ 'Wk- The aucwufu! extraction" 0' “0“! under gas (Vitalized Air) tad “0 inlenion of the belt urtiflcid “W118 continue: to be a special†N thin omce. omce nearly 09% £50 Simpson House. mu ‘3‘ JAMES, CAMBRAY, Ont... Li- H“. Aunioueer, for the' county at \‘Ctol'ia. Farm stock and all “I†“lea promptly attended ‘ to. “use: moderate.â€"29. DR- 1‘. BLANCHLRD uate muwm IRVINE. 1399' ,Ridout 10 am. Barristers. etc ; TORONTO UNIVERSI' Duo-KER FOR COUN- n‘F VICTORIA: Auctioneers U'U ).\' NOR. Barrister! JIVERâ€"Licensed Auc- he county of Victoria. tly attended to. A 11139 will be charged guaranteed Dentistry , Mariposa townsnip ,0d_ Fire Insurance of Marriage Licencel. in all its forms. U14 Câ€"WARDER, THURSï¬Af, 49R. . vi prices: hamieï¬ at New Building. x5129. 1 indsay, luruntu bnivef â€tinge of Dental was}: improved â€" a‘o§vn and very lowest Company 0" always r989}! prepared to University. leopard, beautiful, mcompanm: a-aw .Lwan-vâ€"w 7 . In! and sleek even 1n death. Guy 0:- jo: m. moths. who In her turn can. card stole a sidelon'z glance at his ‘cueotthllhpme. Haboneanda companion. HemaWM'hdLâ€_ , andyet he knowmtb,m.flc:oxz.d{ awwmmm‘gmwm rum-no mind from hm among the b18499? _ ;; __.-..,._ -- ï¬fm‘ In. and W gnu-aha “Au: 51.5““ ...v -..--,._ tellwlthnthudandlaysflndud. .‘ «heynavenotquun-up- The two men clambered‘across the " ‘ rocks again, side by side. While they ' stood over the prostrate tom of the “1‘3“ yet. my _ l9098.111. beautiful, mcomparably grace- ‘Nmm I W m an ‘ "-“- n__n. '-‘ LI. Whfl. 'm 111110!th “But I never expected you so soon. You were not due tillâ€"look!" Jack whispered Iuddeuly. Oscar-d turned on his heel, and the next instant their two rifles rang out through the torelt “when: In one sharp crack. Aaron the stream. ten yards behind the spot where Oscard had emerged tron) the brush. e. leogud sprang Into the 111' ï¬ve feet from the , L‘-I_ ‘ï¬â€˜ paws clawing at the thinnau of space with mud tree sweeps. Thy b91131 y u sv- vvu.u vâ€" .. _. Jack Meredith bmvad gravely. and the other sportsman. seeing the It» surdity or the situation. burst into hearty laughter. In a moment or two he had leaped from rock to rock and come to Meredith. No medicine he ‘aver effected in large a number of wonderful Andaman:- venous cure: as Psychine. Itrhaa had one mnï¬intggna record of victories?» diseas- .ee 0 throat, cheat, lungs stomach; Where doctors have pronounced eases incurable from consumption. and other wasting diseases Paychine. steps in and mes numtgeglea people gvenï¬rom the 'it was terrlflcally hot and all the while nlght was stalking westward on the summits of the trees with stealthy tread. At last he came to an open space made by a slip of the land into the bed of the river. When Jack Meredith came to this he stepped out of the thicket and stood in the open awaiting the approach of his stealthy prey. The sound of its footfaii was Just percexy tible, slowly diminishing the distance that divided them. Then the trees were parted and a tall. fair man step ped forward on to_ the opposite bank. ____|u AMA where ï¬at'ï¬re' has a less' ass'u'red place; Since sunset he had been crawling. scrambling. stumbling up the bank 0! this stream in relentless pursuit of some large animal which persistently kept hidden in the tangle across the bed of the river. The strange part of it was that when he stopped to peep through the branches the animal stopped. too. and he found no way of discovering its whereabouts. his. less. l" '0 ‘7 twig. He raised his rifle and covered that twig steadily; his foreï¬nger play- ed tentatively on the trigger. but on second thought he refrained. He was keenly conscious of the fact that the beast was doing its work with skill superior to his own. In comparison to his, its movements were almost noise- 7 Once Meredith was able to decide ap- proximately the whereabouts ot his prey by the moaneatazfy shaking of a A ,__._j of my remarnvlefrrecovery min Psychine. in April. 1902. I caughte heavy cold which settled on in lungs and gradualig led to consumption. Ico d not sleep. was an ject to night sweats my lungs were â€diseased. my doctor. considered me incurable. lav. Mr. Malnfly Port Elgin Presbyterian Church. recommended Dr. Slocum's Psychinetome. when I was living in Ontario. After using P-thine for a. short time I ate and ale t wtgil. theInlghgsegeamqu £1 (sensedI . on aago c ne._aa .wns feï¬eétly rumored health 'and to-dny I never eltbetterinmy lire. Psychine has been a god- send home. ~ Ins. Annunw can": L. l , Cotmnwood,N.W.T. very ve of the grave; Coughs, Colds, Catarrh. mnchitis, Chills, NightSweals, L'a Grippe, Pneumonia, 1nd other like troubles, all of which are forerunners of Consumption, 'eld quickly to the cum- tive powers of chme. Mm. Campbell, one of the many cured, makesï¬heztollowing statement. : on. 11A. mull. W179 “musty. 19mm an! pet-11mm «15°30! Rheumatism saga-5mm . pm in tilé mam all forms of Kidney Trouble. 25¢ per box, at all dealers. PASTOR AND PEOPLE Atllldulcfl. 50¢.‘ind Sumner-Mun. . fluotwrltoto PSYCHINE'never disappoints. _7 PSYCHIN E he no substitute. There is no other medicine Q‘Jï¬stas D_r. Roofs 'Kidney_Pill§; are a '_sure All} H (Continued from Page 2.) "AWW’. uw-r-rvâ€"vgv 7â€"- "v ,V, "we thlnxl. mum baton Nu ln [mule nude rotundlty. look†up with brunt eyes. “Awury. um I. It. Good night. Epunlnondu: good 1118“. Xlï¬ï¬‚ppe! Gm yo good up, moat stouthe-to- rim!" - Romany-"081M land- with «Ch one!!! may. und. utter torc- lnzunkecewnonlnl upon Gino-cud. w-vv-v-wh '"rumw' he skid to than when my had reached tho (locum. “run any to you mother-m an. adoâ€"no. no more 00mm: PM. “may. ,9}; understand, twat-y!†“Arm. "W'ijff'ï¬? w’i‘iéjï¬'a €136 Mum u 0 soul- In. azimblm'f oongtyupd 3: Manama. AL ____ __n_-_ LI..â€" the very rummut um um I our «no 8M†Damon 3m an Immune um and went on toward the hon... Int Guy Cloud atom and valid am slowly beam Mat-061th.» In about Man: hem (MFR. m- ’___.. . ‘Tbumwvnid 7th. mm. who: they were loud and clinging with that: little dunk: arms mad at: lou. “m thn vm ruminant um. kid! I m engaga seats on Jack Moredlth‘a boon. looklng upon lam an a more publlo conveyanea. They tool: hardly any notlea of hlm. but “attend and quar- raled among them-elven. aomollma la bully Engllah. aomatlma la dlaloot unknown to Cloud and Morpdlfl,_ The three men walked up toward the house together. It was a fair sized house. with a heavy thatched roof that overhung the walls like the crown of a mushroom. The walls were only mud. and the thatchlng was nothing else than banana leaves. but there was evi- dence of European taste in the garden surrounding the structure and in the glued windows and wooden door. v As they approached the open door. may three little children. clud in very little more than their tive mod , run gleefully but Aeqrprgceodgrt‘zo “No need to introduce you two." he said. looking from one to the other. Dumovo smiled. but there was some- thing behind the smile. He did not seem to approve of their meeting with- out his intervention. “No; after one mistake we discovered each other’s identity in the forest,†an- swered Meredith. It was a new voice‘ which Meredith had not heard before. When they shouted to announce their arrival it was suddenly hushed. and presently Durnovo came forward to greet them. Meredith hardly knew him. he was so much stronger and healthier in ap- pearance. Durnovo shook hands heart- lly. eyes. came under their notice at the same moment. and they turned and smiled grayeiy at each other. thinking the same thoughtâ€"the sort of thought that Englishmen rarely put into intelli- gible English. By 9 o'clock they reached the camp at Main. Victor Dumovo wae still at work auperintendlng the discharge of the baggage and stores from the large trading canoes. They heard the shout- ing and chattering before co ing in sight of the camp, and one voi raised angrily above the others. with silent satisfaction. In the course of their inspection they both arrived at the head at the some moment. 'The two holes in'the hide. Just above the “I’m glad we did that," said Guy Oecard at length; suddenly. “Whatever comee of this expedition of cureâ€"it we ï¬ght. as we probably shell. before it ie ï¬nishedâ€"it we hate each other ever afterward, that akin ought to remind us that we are much of a muchneee.†“Is that Dumovo's voice?†ukod Meredith. “Yea." answered his compnnlon curt- mmmngmflmahmfm They laidthgaklnoutontbetmmâ€" pied mudenhaln and contemplated 1t Mud. all muscle and bone. and to mono ot the old manloned perm mama In the Scriptures u tan“ adeughtlnaman'a legaâ€"orMsu-ms. so long as they were strong. “I suppose." he said quietly, “we had better skin lmn here." th91' or partners "Ch “1008’. l. mu woe: to W." °' them†At this 3mm there was t little â€mmauyOIcgrdllghtedtloc- «(rho oplnlon of two of the than leader! “an.“ on. to be accept“ “community In w question: when death «ch of u undertnkuhonby to hand over to the em of tho dud “'0. m ulna-ulna. bomb: onâ€! he: pnmmuhlp u and: for ad nu co our mmm proï¬t the hub known In “macho. tho prolb to be dMM quarters at Mala to cultivat- tho almlaclno. and and: com and m- blua u may be :19qu to: the IU- tenaneo of the espeditlon; than an to act as porters until the puma In reached. OlOll'd produced I match and. mm- lng It on MI boot. Iholmod I: with the hollow of m Ind mm. In: “It seems to me.†Jack went on. “that before we leave here we should draw up and sign a sort or deed of partnership. or course we trust each other perfectly-there is no question or that. But life is en uncertain thing. as some egriier philosopher said before ï¬ne: and one never knows what may happen. 1 have drawn up a paper in triplicate. if you have a match i wiii road it to you.†7 it did not seem to 'occnr to any of them that the only person whose indi- viduality was still velled happened to be Jack Meredith. He alone had eald nothlng. He it was who spoke ï¬rst. after a proper period of silence. “It eegmg to me." he paid. “that we mm; all the technicalltiee arranged now. So far as the working of the ex- pedition is concerned we know our places. and the difï¬culties will be met as they present themselves. But there is one thing which I think we should let in order now. I have been thlnklns apont it while I have been waltinz here alone.†Tho glow of Victor Durnovo's clgu' died away as It In his attention he was forgetting to smoke; but he uid nothing. to familiarity. ~ Themanwhohadtoundthedmla- cine was eager. restlmrfull 0! mi- “I.†answered Meredith. “intend, at all events. to take the proï¬ts very seriously. When they begin to come in. J. Meredith will be at the above ad- dress. and trusts by a careful attention to business to merit a continuance of your kind patronage." Durnovo laughed somewhat nervous- ly. Oscard did not seem to hear. “It is all very well for you." said the halt caste in a lower voice. "You have not so much at state. It is likely that the happiness of my whole life de- pends upon thls venture.†A curious smile passed across Jack Meredith’s race. Without turning his head he glanced sideways into Dur- novo’s face through the gloom. But he wouldbewelcomqnndtothembject mdmppedwlthndhnttrlbutem Joseph-a tall. acutely wounn. with e; than thatot those dangerous arena. ~“They call me." she had said _to Jack Meredith ln hei- sott. mumbled English I.~' fortnight earlier. “they call me Marie." ' : - - The children he had named utter m. own fantasy, and- when the had once “doEt; mm'to take the thin: lotion:- Kiri 56m. anti it wss Oscsrd who broke the silence by saying simply: “The same may possibly sppiy to don. To the'otnea the scheme obviou- ly presented itself in a Moment light. Jack Meredï¬h was dilemma. light hearted and unsatisfactory. It was un- possible to arouse any enthulaam in him. to make him take it_ 061100811. Guy Oscard Was gravely indiirerent. He wanted to get rid of a certain space of time. and the African forest. con- taining as it did the only excitement that his large heart knew. was as good a place as any. The simiacins was, in. his mind. relegated to a distant place behind weeks of sport and adventure such as his soul loved. “You men." said Dumovo eagerly. which he lighted his pipe. was watch“! his fâ€?- which Dnrnovo dpnk 0101711 Then t little pan-e. clothlnt. «won. ['11 land you 3 black coat. Sevono'clockuhuv!" Dumvo hurried am with t 810!!! of excitement In MI M G!“- Maurice Gadondldnotmumm: workatonco. Ho “taxman. mmmumam dank. '“urlcnnonlymhflwb'm†m.hmm“mumo inhumane-M" u-to'cloekDmW‘t‘“ uhu'p W I“ the an M rowing and «would on In the «no. But Dunno but till! 50' aluminium-umâ€! .mummumuuuonmm mum. ltlllmllflflfl 00ml". um NJ!!! um:- mu , DI!- In the course of his inspection of the lowering clouds which hung. black as ink, just above the trees his eyes lighted on Joseph. standing within the door of the cottage watching him with a singular half suppressed smile. I -A-_A He looked beneath his lashes quickly from Jack to Guy snd back again. Thelr silent acquiescence was not quite satisfactory. Then he called his own man and spoke to them in a tongue unknown to the Englishmen. Ho hur- ried forward their preparations with s feverish lrrltnblllty whirl: made Jack Meredith think of the int time he land our son Duncâ€. s few miles rm rubâ€"'- “Ail richt." aid Jock rather unwill- ingly. “it has been of some use. this euro." uld Durnovo. turning and looking toward the river. “it has reminded me of something. We heve not nearly enough quinine. I will just uke n qulck canoe and run down to Loam to fetch some." “Yes." he said uhhiedly. “I will start at once. I can eat some sort of break- fast when we are under yey.†Jon the rim. w pupluuns and trembling with climatic hummus. HI: be. m can yellow and than wuullnodunwumnm nutm- down out duck. to loco 1w: mummy In tho In") buck mu- ugh. loam]: Md tho but W in the bond of a» rim baton m min boon no um and out In game. It will give them 3 better chnnce or deeertlng." “At any rate we had better go end eee them.†suggested Jack. “No. don't!†cried Dnrnovo eagerly. detnlnmg him with both hands. “Teke my ndvice end don't. Just have breth- tutxntheordlnery we: and pretend there In nothing wrong. Then ether- wnrd you an lounge when: Into the “in e megntlgze yo’u gun be getting on w th axe loading of the canoes. and we will start u soon at I get back." He stood upright and looked around with weatherwise. turtive eyes. “Seems to me." he said. “there's thunder coming. I think I had better be on at once." [is turned quite away from them and stooped to attach the lace of his boot. “I can travel night and any. and, b_o For thwee deye these men went about '_-_ with their lives litenlly in their hustle. ‘ Nadia. the lick. cheering the deemed- ent. frightening the conund- into,†‘ ambiance of eel! meet end MG. 60 mmmmanmlg Mm “documentation- unl. emu-«bounty 01mph «mm 6mm 1mm; Minimum tendon to cm tor «on othor. But won I thought mot mood to mam mat. The «up was moved com the! Hm. whom all who mod am; mmmmmmmmn Iwummmdonlopmu. ' mum mourhdtonml dumpmapnnondnmwm. this work was amt-d almost onus-cl, by tho three Englishmen. .1606 by a tow nuns uncommon-am Durlnx the three day- thet followed Dmovo'e departure from Mule Jack Neredltb end Omrd learned to know etch other. Tbeee three days were a nun e tut u could We" be (mm for courage. humanlty. tendernoee. lonlv. were by turne celled forth by circuit-mace. amulpox ruee In Alt-lee ul‘s-r. .323.':'.':.'.‘-':.‘." 2*... I: mgr-go- I: when an In mm In. In nu [ht it orbow boron t u boron an “clung and «09 am too. 1: wu nothing new to hem. and It would have been cu; enough for :ummmwmwtwrm umtlcflon that the moo of duo. with man at mm van a «an to "By Jon, I with I had a band in it!" Maurice Gordon pushed the decanter againâ€"gently, unmet sumptlfiouslz. “And no you may, some day. You help me and I'll help youâ€"that is my ticket Reciprocity -â€" recipnocity. my deer Mun-ice.†“Yes, but how ?" “Can't tell you now. but I will in good timeâ€"in my own time. Come. let‘- Join the ladyâ€"eh? Ha, ha!" But 8t this moment the servant brought in coffee, saying in his man- tor'n on thut mu Jocelyn had she to bed ytth 3 flight hudaqho. eecrecy of chencter. “Wen.†eeld min-lee. when Jocelyn had left them, “I enppoee you'll be e mimowne 1n ebout elx months?†He gently puehed the wine towed him et the same time. Durnovo m not slept for forty home. The exalte- ment of his eecepe from the plague ud- den eemp bed namely sub-idea. The glitter of the sllver on the table. the shsded csndles. the subtle sensuality of reï¬nement snd dslntlness sppesled to his hot blooded nature. He wss s llttle ofl hls feet perhaps. He took the decanter snd put It to the worst use he could have selected. “Not so soon s; thst.†he sald; “but in tuneâ€"1n tune." “Lucky beast!" muttered Maurice Gordon. with s little slzh. “I don't mlnd telling you.†said Dur- novo. with s sudden conï¬dence begot- ten of msdelrs. ‘thst lt’s slmlaclneâ€" shadeo. “You. You've always been on m tuck. haven't you 7" “In 91: month- your go-downs will be fuli of ltâ€"my slmlaclne. my aim- that’s what it In. I can't tell you “Slmuclne.†repeated Gordon. ï¬nger. In; the Item of m- winegleee end look- lng at him keenly between the candle (Continued inst woo») 51 l haw lmly Immune! a romantic plat for Magma Ming W. no «this to du but r «sud duos-er wart than heretofore. Gallant! (dos! land anabo- fou mhsw. (u Pd '0 .dnuunuotlu-htou ymmmwumm Dating a dim: Importer l an at". to qua a» clonal: prim. 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