Q' f. ' f L w.-- mmwgwnmmoury ‘1 -_ ‘-- --b“ “y'all“; w w uvâ€"v â€"- v...,_," “ Then I'm 31M! you cum inch. for I rally Int to my â€nothingâ€"to ah the 3mm: two: or you." “Yon," aid the ; “ you are sum you an be mad 2†“I couldn't be of the slightest une,’ aid Roll“. getting onto the phtform out! joining â€â€œ30. “It’s a black â€ink "when, and I don’t think there's onyfliing to_bo dong till daylight." u..- L-.I. 3.. t I or four “sub:- 'mul " â€mics, .‘m y b ghouliâ€" “I m.“ ‘0 I†85.; under-toad me.†u I thought you told u: I were noododT'de!‘ druid but! Luau wan-v vâ€"- v e", .. - the platform. Madge evidently followed them to the door, for she called, “ Please let me know the moment anythmg happeneot you hear something." L__1 11.)... n ":1! Al- I heard Madge tell him thst he hadn’t troubled her at all, and then, as the cowboys and Mr. Camp walked oï¬', she added, "And, Mr. Gunton,I want to thank you for reproving Mr. Camp's swearing.’ “Thank yer. miss,†said the sheriï¬â€˜. “ We fellers are a. little rough at times, but we know what’s due to a. lady." “ Paps,†said Madge. as soon as he was out of hearing, “ the sheriï¬' is the most beautiful swearer I ever heard." For a while there was silence around the station; I suppose the party in 218 were comparing notes, while the two co'wboys and myself had the best reasons for keeping quiet. Presently, however, the men came out of carotid jumped on â€"â€" - .y L“ _-.1 LEEDSAY, FRIDAY. MARCH, 5, 13m (Continued from (as: week.) “Thom keep a sharp looking. and listen to everythlng you hear, especially the whereabouts of some letters. If you om npot their lay, orowl out and got word to me at once. N-m. under you go before they come." I heard No man drop into the and claw Al'mplzlo ol when l loy. and than or“! under rho truck of am. They Iowa's a hll too soon. for rho um minute I heard "0 or lhroo people lump on the platform. and Albert Cullen‘s voice draw), “Av, by Java, who“ tho row 1" Comp not enliahloning than. Lord Kalle: nuageatod that they got on the on wd ï¬nd out. and the three did no. A momom later the thorifl come to the door and told Camp that. I van not to be found. “ I told yer thin vs: the last place to look for the can. Mr. Camp,†he laid. “ We've only diseamfoflod the lody for OI, nothin . “ Then we must search eliewhore," pald Camp. "Come on. boys." The shot“! turned and made gnome: elaborate apology for having laud to trouble the lgdy. .- - . .. . c ‘ A"._ H mm BflDDBIu THE OLDES'I' AND THE BEST Cough-cure. the mostlprompt and eflective remedy for diseases of the throat and lungs, is Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. As an emergency medi- cine, for the cure of Group, Sore Throat, Lung Fever and Whooping Cough. 37h: @aundiau £051. Cherry Pectoral cannot be equaled. E. M. BRAWLEY. D. D. Dis. Sec. of . the American Bap- tist Publishing Society. Peter-abuts. Va. endorses it. as a cure for violent colds, bronchitis, etc. Dr. Brawley also adds: To all ministers suffering trom throat troubles, I recommend AYEB’S Cherry Pectoral Mill's Plus cine Um and Stonthrouhlu. THE GREAT Awarded Nodal 1t World's I‘dr. Ayers Ramadan. Pain K1119}; AYER’S roadâ€"ï¬ï¬â€˜n-id the m, “or I'll blow yer neck into huh.†I preferred toukehiladviog gndhy some one plump“ and I felt â€moth my neck. “L10 I511: '3' my beet, end I did it. ‘ Before I had run e hundred feet I could hear pureuere, and e moment later 3 revolver cached, plowing up the‘duet in front of me. Another bullet followed. end using thet “him were getting dee- perete, I dodged around the corner of come cert, only to plump into the em of e man running et full Ipeed. The col- lision In so unexpected thet we both fell, end before I could get on my feet some one plumped down on top of me, and I felt nomethiug cold on the hack of seid hislordship. “Eventhetlsveryherd,"seidfledge.‘ “Ifâ€"ifâ€" Oh, I'm efrsid I heven't‘ the counge, efter ell." “ 'llbegledtodoenythinglcen.†" It‘sâ€"wellâ€"Oh, deer, I cen’t. Let or walk e little, while I think how to put it.†They hegen to welk. which took e weight oh my mind, ee I hed been torced to heer every word seid thus fer. end wes dreeding whet might follow, since I wee perfectly helpless to wern them. The pletform wet built eround the stetlon. end in e moment they were out of hear- rng. Before many seconds were over, how- ever. they hed welked eronnd the build- ing, end I heard Lord Belles sey,â€" “You reelly don't meen thet he's insulted you 1" “'I‘het is Just whet I do meen," cried Madge, indugnuntly. "It's been slmost put endurance. 1 heven’t dered to tell my one, but he bed the cruelty. the gunners. on Hence“. treil to thrceten t et-â€"â€"" ' , At that point the wellrern turned the corner egein. end I could not hear the root of the sentence. But I hed heerd more lug Egzgh the creek. Allfreedmy the signs! given by the oowhoye, followed by I shriek of trial“ from M10: which she won hordlvtoboblemd. Iwuon my foot in to mount end ran down the truck! at my best speed. It won't with much hope 0! «cope, for once out from under tho pletform I found, whet I hed not before reeling, that day wu dew-dag, w“10: light here 2 v I hand m m, but I had too much to do to tske in whet followed. I we. lying clone to the 10000 plank, end even before the nation-mater lad completed his sentence I we: squirm- “ I reckon they’llido oomidonble more huntin' before they ï¬nd him up there,†chuckled the man, with s ult-importnnt manner. “ He’l hidden any under this 'rnz SURRENDER or IKE LETTERS. 1f the letters were safe that was more than I was. The moment the station- master had made his agreed upon an- nonrcement, he said to the walkersâ€"- “ find any new: of Mr. Gordon?" “No," said Lord Rillea, “and “the lights keep moving in the town, they must still be hunting for hint." lav amuu 190‘; -v .___ toâ€"â€"I'm sure I don’t knowfwhet '1‘ did in. tend to say. Just as I got to the plank, however, I heard Lord Ralles ask,â€" "Who’s that '1" “It's me," said a voice,â€"-"the station agent.†Then I heard a door close.- Some one walked out to the centre of the platform and remarked,â€" “That 'ere local freight is late." At least the letters were recovered. u .w w.“ . UH" U VII 5 VV~ is heâ€"or tell him what 1 really feel towards himâ€"or anything, in fact, to shnme him 1 I really can’t yo on acting longer." That reached the limit of my endur- ance, end 'I crawled from my burrow, intending to get out from under thet platform, whether I was caught or not. I know it was a foolish move : after hav- ing heard what 1 had, a little more or less was quite immaterial. But I entirely forgot my danger, in the sting of what Madge had said, and my one thought was to stand face to face with hex: long enough v s!) In Iran, U“\ .I new: u‘uv w, _-..- my conduct, and wee running “15; rial", both prenem and evenmnl, for edne'e nuke. Yet. here ehe wee eeknewledglnu Shut ee fer ehe hml need me M \ puppc i, while All the time dielllilnn me. 1: mu 5 ierrlble blew. undo all the harder bx the lee: ihei elie wee proving. henell me e diti‘erem ell-l item ille one I loved - no ditl‘erem. in imi‘ ilm, deepile wlm l heel heard. I eonldei quite believe it 0! her. and iuuud myeelf eeeltie to exienueie end even juelif lie: eon not. While l we doing thin, i ey came within hearing, end Lord Belle: wee Igniting. “â€"vwilh you." he lei . “But I «in do noi no what I can do. however much 1 any wieh to serve you." ' “Cm‘siypg go_to_ llim and lnuei the: .4 _I A.___). VI lauv uvu-~.-vv- _ then enough to mske me grow hot with mortiï¬calion, even while 1 could hsrdly believe I had understood arieht. Msdge had been so kind to me lately thst I couldn't think she had been feeling ss biuerly as she spoke. That such en en- puently frank girl was a oonsummete acness wssn't to be thought, and yetâ€"I remembered how well she had played her WW nu, .v- â€".._n “Cm you conceive of a mu: pretend- ing to cure for a girl sud yet (resting her so 7 i can't tell you the grief, the morti- ï¬cetion, I have felt." She spoke with: half-sob in her throet, u if Ihc wu I‘ruggling not to cry, which made me wish I had never been born. “It'a been all I c>uld do to control myself in ibis presence, I have come to utterly to hate and despise him," she added. “I don’t wonder.†said Lord Rxllea. "My qnlyecrpglle lpâ€"â€" ' A J AHA -1 LA‘-:ufl â€A: u.“ u. ._v With 12h}: lghoy-iwmed om of hearing again, leaving me fairly tie-potato vmh shame, glief, andzhl‘m afï¬nid, with “39:. pnrt on Hanee’a hail; but even that wouldn't convince me. Proof of her duplicity came quickly enough, for, while I was atill thinking, the walker: were round again, and Lord Rallea was any- in,â€" _._ - -. ,,A1_:_..1 LA on.“- “bf course t'hgyï¬would." cried her com- panion, interrupting. “But why should yop‘object to fhat '2†11,", n __::| “.1 u. Raund they came again in a mcment, end 1 braced myself for the 13511 of the whip that I felt was coming. I didn't etc-Be it, for Mndge wag saying,â€" 7 ._ .._-L-_.1 lnamu, g! nu, lulu, 1. u- uu-u.’ "uâ€" __°V,. 1 felt u once guilty and yet wronged. I knew I had been unnentlemenly on the trail. but I had _d. no my be» tantrum , _D,I _ :vu VVJV‘I: v' “Because of the letters," said Madzo. “Don't you see thlt if we made him angry he would betroy us to Mr. Camp, andâ€"â€"" ' Then they passed out of hearing, leav- ing me almost desperate, both at being an eavesdropper to and: a conversation, and that Madge could think'so meanly of \ “,1.-- ‘thy haven't you complained to your father or brothers 1" 7 nun .uu - u...â€" of me. To 3;;1}:_â€"t;o:io Lord Rail“, made it cut all the deeper, as any fellow who has been in love willpqderatand. Auuuv- v. U.vu_v-â€" . “Because I knew they would regent his conduct to me! andâ€"" “ Yoq oélg pave to tell me vhst it in,†'Eovqoygr, I â€Inbound to do CHAPTER X V. in’ coyote of s m. “or I'll blow THE CANADIAN POST, LINNAY. 3;)?“ i'l;-'a;i;h "sinful: t3 conical that when Miss Uullon hold out her hand well." But they didn't eeem to eere e bit ebont the recovery of the letters, end only vented to heve e hend-eheke ell mund over my eeoepe. Even Lord Belle. eeid, “Gled we could be of elittle service," end he didn't refnee my thenh. month the dnecerknowg they were bedly enough 7 ~__l-__ quiet wh the cowboys gathered. From a I hard then gaming! calling to eeoh tithe: that “the ekunk that-hot th: women in oorrelled.’ In a moment I we: jerked to my feet, only to be swept ofl' them with tquel oelerlty, end wee helf curled, helf danced elong the luck. It wasn't on rough handling on I hue received on the football ï¬eld, but I didn't enjoy it. In a I of time um loomed tnly ueconde, mu oloee beside e lelegreph pole ; but brief on the moment had been. e fellow with a lexiet eroundhie vein: “Come, come," said the «pain. ‘ ‘Yon hove token forcible on of United Stole: property, md all toll: obon: civil authorities is rubbish, sud you know it." “ I will nonbâ€"" cried Mr. Comp. “ Corponl Jlohon, dblnonnt n guud 01 six men," max 1.139 “pain! voice. wu hsif-wzy up viiioirpooh I knew the mob Ind been told tint 1 1nd shot. wonun in the hold-91),!†thq oogbog, “13033.3 intend s high-hauled inter- ference with the civil nuihoritiea’l" do- wded Judge Wilgopn 1117-.. v. â€" 5..-..-) run us into Limestone Canon,- where we had to camp for the night." I explained the situation as quickly as I could, and the captain's eyes gleaned. “ I'd have given a bed qnsrte: to hsve got here ten minutes sooner and ridden my men over those sconndrels," he said. “ I saw them scatter as we rode no, end if I'd known what they'd been doing we'd have given them a volley." Then he walked over to Mr. Camp and seid, “Give me those letters." “ I Lold those letten by virtue of an order of an ordexâ€"†Camp began. “ vae me those let.ers," the uptein intergupted. . . u n 0 I. I.‘_J_j :_L-_ WV_â€" -â€" vâ€"v _-__ _‘, ,,, bed a he in. he in- own eteud beyond which he will not no. But might a well huve tried to tell my inno- cence to the moon u to get them to lieten to double, even I! I could hove mode my voice head. The luriet wee dropped over the crou- piece, end u e mun ed noted the nooee u sudden lilence fell. thought it wee u little sense of whet t‘ey were doing. hut AIUIIV .v-n-v uâ€"â€"- v ‘1 -_- it wu merely due to tho commond of Boldwin, who, with Camp, stood just outside the mob. ed “ By fours, eolutnn loll.†in heat guve a big jump and the blo came rushing to my face. Cunt Baldwin end Wilton dulled out o! t e door. end I wasn't two feet behind them. There wen u Iquudron o! cevelry owingiug n cirv'le around the union, and we had betel, ruched the pleiforni when the bugle munded “ Holt," quickly folloaed by “ Forward left." Al the runko wheeled and closed up n: n solid line ebout. us, 1 could hove cheered with delight. There was n moment'e dmmutia bulb, in which we ell could hear the breuhlng of the winded horhee, and then come the clutter of word and spurs. u on oflioer sprung from his uddle. “ I want Richud Gordon," he celled. I said, “At your service, and badly in need of yours, Ceptnin Singer." “ Hope the delay hasn'; spoilt things,’ said the captain. “ We had a cursed fool of a. guide, who took the“ wrong mil and _ #L ___ __ VuIIAâ€"v wnv _" “ Let me any 3 word before you pull," he called, and then to me he uid, “ Now will you give up the property 1" I was pretty pole and eheky, but I come of etifï¬eh stock, end I wouldn't hove backed down then, it leelned to me, if they ha been going to boil me alive. I euppoee it eonnde foolieh, and it I bed had. plenty of time I think my common some would hnve made me crawl. Not having time, I we: on the point of saying “No," when the door of 218, which lay ebout two hundred feet nwey. flew open, and out came Mr. Cullen. Fred, Albert, Lord Relies end Capteln Aokland, all with rifles. Of course it. was perfect deepention for the ï¬ve to tackle the cowboys, but they were gone to o it, all the some. Much in Little J u“ n'h‘o {oak “rigid Mud out-1d. tho am not. 0! n laugh, gag! 9} it uquud: “Oh, do, Mr. Gordon."m|d Madge, um white end breethleu with emotion. " The mvney in nothing Don't mink â€"â€"-" It wee I“ the could Iâ€. l M: puny nmell, but with Camp and Beldwhx. new rehflereed byJudue wu- eou. I mm to the Nation. etdmd the agent to open the «to. «wk on! the three registered lemon. and headed them to Mr. (hm). remain; how poor Madge mm have Mu e_u [inee'e mu. was terrible. What was more, her posi- tion put her in :ange of every shot the cowboys might ï¬re. If I could have Ito. pd them I would have done so, but, since that was impossible, I criedâ€" “ Mr. Camp, I'll surrender the letters." “ Hold on, boys," cried Baldwin ; “ wait till we get the property he stole.†And coming through the crowd he threw the nooee (.3 my neck. “Don't ehoot, Mr. Cullen," I yelled, as my friends halted and raised their rifles, and fortunately, the cowboys had opened up enough to let them hear and see that I was free of the rope. " You‘ now "dim“ Eight,†Mr. Cullen uld. †(live I. o loner! “93:09:" Escorted by Camp, Bnldwin, and the cowboys, I walked towards them. On the way Baldwin Ilid, in a low voice, “Deliver the letters. 3nd we'll tell the boys theye has been a minlnke. 0 her- "RIC When we cune up to the ï¬ve I told them that I bed agreed to uni-render the letters. While I W» flying it Madge joined them, and it wee curious to no new respectfully the cowboys took 03' tholr hate and fell luck. ‘ How it would have ended I don't know. but 33 they sprung off the car plmfonn Mina Cullen came out on it, and stood there, one hand holding onto the door- wav, as if she needed support, and the other covering her heart. It was too fu- for me to see her face, but. the whole attitude expressed such nufl'ering thet it Honing Pills :3 WT» 30;: don't know i that I -mnlt no, and yet rill not toll no them†That undo no our “our! can. “A- if m. dial.“ “9'.“- uvawwâ€"_" wvr a , v “I would nun: no: uphill. m- Onllon." ,_ .. t . . “How nnfdr you ml‘ the cud. “Yonâ€"without the MM union. you mqldugly go out_o( zoo: n, to ill-hut _2II _-L A-‘I __ Mali-t. Whoa I turned to gointothourJ found m landing on flu Mom of 818 waving a Inadkmhicl. I pddno Attention to has, sad grand up my step: ‘ Mr. Gordon " uh. ui!.â€"md who I looked at her i an ab: 10 flushing-â€" “I? at in tho nuur1_'__ _ _ _ I unppoee mout_ follow would Inn found some menu, but for the like! no I couldn't. A}! I could any-w" 1nd to by tint mghtatMForkl. I and. tho oï¬unm oxenuhrkï¬pi" any from mo ulwinhdto .70“ m. Idldmybuttobogoxl Honda to thonhmmudhdsï¬mp chi-dinner (or thcmonmm-bԠIII in a punt, shutout!“ om chum guild-'3 n_odly Fungi ‘1 _:‘I. LL- "in" thin vie gettihg on, ahead of evente, however. The election delayed an no thet we couldn't couple onto No. 4 the: efgexnoon, em! eeneequenuy '3 A L n,,L, ad I think tint wu won on motif. Whether or no. I hold the pcaidon utill, md hue nude my road «mud my divigiean right thropgh the pun‘c. ,lAAJ ,R As for myself, 3 month after those occurrence: 1 In: appointed superintend- ent of the Missouri Western, which by this deal lad become one of the gluten nilxooda in the world. It m 3 big otcp up for :1 young n mun, sud was of com-o pure favoritism, due to Mr. Cullen's influence. I didn’t stay in the pocition long, for within two you: 1 wu chat! the pigsiclongy of tho Ohio-go 8'. St. Poul, ever since then ho'u been :onurutin, sud talks obout tho foolishneu of in- ventor: who try to get more thm ï¬ve per cent, or who think of anything but good nilrond bonds. ,, “nigh-how we cox-1 orrongo o onmpmmilo hotwoen tho Miuouri Weotom ond Iho Grout Southom l ’ " Wo can try," Mr. Cnllon oooontud. “oomo Into my cor." llo modo way for Mr. Comp. ond wu About to follow hlm, whor. Modgo tnnl: hold 0! hot (othor'o um. and moklnn hlm stoop. whloporod oomothlug to hlu. “Whu ltlnd of o plow.“ oold Mr. Oullon. loughlos. “A good om. hlo dnuuhtor ropllod. 0! tho mmvlow whloh took plooo looldo 818. l ooo o only otoooond hand. but tho world uowo ohout on woll no 1 how tho oootoot woo oompronlood by tho K k A. hole; tuwod our to tho Mloooutl Wootom. tho torrltory in South Coulomb bolus dlyldod hotwooa tho Coulomb Control ond tho GnotSouthom. ood o troï¬lo unannoot qrood upon the ovloflod tho 0. 8. Non day 1‘ Minimal Wootom hoard woo oloolod to: tho K. A. without ospooitlou. ond thoy ia torn olootod Mr. ullon pulldont of tho K. A, no whon my ropott o! tho hold up wont in, he hod tho plouuro of loading it. I oloood it wnth o toquool for iuotruotiono. but I nova: roooivod ooy, ond thot ended the mttor. I turnod «var tho lotton to tho opociol ogent 3t Flnxotofl‘, oud l ouppooo his roport u dumbering in none ptgoonoholo In Wash- ington, for I_ ohould hove known of my AL A -.-‘_â€":A- A- â€"_-;-L, Illgwu, Ive A u-v-uâ€" â€"vv ___ v_ v , ' “tempt to bring the culprits to punish- ment. Mr. Cullen hed token e big rink, but he cane out of it with e greet lot of money, for the Mieeonri Wooten: bought out ell hieehueeintheK lLend C. O. The were toughg him 3 lesson. for I undo believe not to no it. I'm a bud hund v. pretending, and I saw Midge oak)! up a! my at. -- nu-) _- nfl‘ in Vuun u - â€"' _-_. r .. The «pain ï¬nally called me off to consult about our prooecdiuze. I felt no etrong love for: Cnmp, ledwin, or Wileon. but I didn't see (but nmilituy one" would occoniplhh Anything, Ind that a little dincnnion it wee decided to let them nlon ‘. u we could well nï¬'ord to do, having won. Thin mutter decided, I aid to the captain, “ I'll be obliged if you’ll put n gunrd nround my amend then, if you and your ofï¬cer-I will come inside it, I hove nâ€"eomething in A bottle, recom- mended for removinz nlkell dust from the tion,"' :{id Egan, geniallsi I started to go with him. but I couldn't resist turning to Cunp md his friend. and flyingâ€" “ Gentlemen, the G. S. in 3 big flair. but it isn't quite big enough to ï¬ght the United Sum." A 01.00)" noon-BY. At tta‘. point my impomnoo cemd. Apparently min: thst the pine run up, Mr. Crap 1m: in the naming asked Mr. Cullen to give him nu interview. nnd when he I‘M nllowod to pun tho anti-y, ho can: m the flop: ind Innuendâ€" “ Ver!_ 11999! to CHAI TER XVI as} your pmcriP° ‘Iv-v" vvs- A: wane-ordnance! the deflate weed] 0mm of her nex totally unï¬t: uro- mm to be nwifc or mother. It is awoman‘n primry duty to be strong Ind healthy in a womly '3. Careful living and judicious nutmeut ll certainly md completely endlute these delicate mphinu. and m (hi “$3311?! â€turgid-gland advioe: an; ï¬eld-I'm living- yddu. His Prescriptign" helped“! and Identiic [eyegly fordigeuesgfgheï¬enhlu m. bungâ€".3 «an-Enhanoopro Eugen-3.- Barn-E.- 1§u§§ Eng rah II ital-I. 'PLLDI nu] ‘ u. v r v-vâ€"-â€"â€" colony, with contendâ€"ï¬e aï¬ma nod n nopply of meta-loll mceoury by which the unemployed my be outbid to provido for themselveo. The ptopoelulon in now before the Onudo crown lend. commie- nioner. nsking um e toiublo ioontion my be on ted by the dcpmment. Any who eelre tbs: men: relief mey be provided for the poor. will do well to help in this line. The contribution to- oeived in Linduy in: you for :be tort bet- eooo oi the oolpartuze min-ion was 826 29. which the missionary gnteiolly ecknow- ledge. end auxin respectfully uh ero- newol ct _|oppon _t_.o_ ggqiinoo the work 3nd meat lts may )lublllueo. noting, The pnotloo is pod, even i! it deceive: In out." “I don't undmlood o cord you on “flog," an aid. nuing angry u: torn. “ You Ipuk u if I had don. «mmâ€"u “â€"1 don‘t he: who! ; and I Inn A right tn know to who: you diode." " I don‘t no how I con 50 my doctor." I said. “I m under tho ouuon plot- fom, hiding from lb. cowboyo. whilo you on! Lord Rollo: um talking. I didn't wont to be t manor. hm I head 3 good den! of who! you odd." ‘ “ But I didn't Idk with Lard Ruin." ’ oh. otlod, “tho only person I volked : with was Coptdn Aokhnd.†I ,LJI. I..- I low to Our. Oun- Euyl You. It you (0.50.. In mm. w. 00. m but slum. Pam'- Pdalun Cu hm um an. to an. An:- In "racy tenu- boon ad on.“ "Inâ€! ï¬le no: duos-m Pub Inn'- Corn Elmoâ€! uzno‘a emu; It In the but. â€can mad Norman-t mutual. Mr. Goo. Buns. at the Alcoa. and North-won Bundled and Cflm ill-non. II asking bu maul ms: to 1.1;:th tho lam» ct the tum": you“. work at the mission. To m m. "up out 15,0!!! 01:19:.qu god wag-9‘1 -;-n time over 15,0“) manna and you tan! ““1 ï¬rst.†"â€6"“? "m “aâ€: 1 one. nun-cu. ! WI. O5 25 edltlaau ct ndlmuw nbllontlom Inn becaulnudbythe mlu n to: m work In an Mm. sad "to other. no pub Making In Punch. Indian and Badhh n I co» 0! that m. d] of which no neoc- uu-y tcr godly edlfluuon. Mac. It in DOW the am 0! tin Illusion (D. ) “tanking a 0m hm“ -#Auo.___ ._A _ Govdon. ' “0h," aid Mdâ€, Mullah . "you muon'c lhlnkâ€"thm nu -â€"ycu happened mâ€"uuudly I nun-nod to hop with pap. or my Notion. or dunno any... I did when holnunuptod n: Io'mmmm. but the I t o! the nth. l'ur 0. And on t tuillu nnlo oohdt 090th. Honourâ€"thou rally wankâ€"you and no than only am- hoâ€"hoâ€"thu M In tall" rude; and l m to min! (or I. Mr. “ Lord Relies !" “ Yul." “ I don't un-leretsnd ?" I exclelmed. “ Why. Lord Relies hes beenâ€"hes been-oh, he's threetrned the: if I wouldn'tâ€"thstâ€"" “ You menu hcâ€"" I begsn. end then etopwd, for I couldn't believe my eere. “ 0b," ehe burst out. “ you probebly deeplee me elreedy. but if you knee how I despise myself, Mr. Gordon, end whet I hove endured from thet men, you would only pity me.†Light broke upon me suddenly. “ Do you moon, Miss Cullen," I cried, hotly. “thet he'e been end enough to force hie utentione on you by threets. I" “ Yrs. Fu-et he mede me endure him become he one going to help no. end from the moment of the robbery he hes thuetened to tell. Oh, how I heve eofl'ered.†Then I esid e very silly thing. “ Mise Cullen, I'd give enything if I were only your brother.†For the moment I reelly menu! it. “ I Inven't durod to tell any of them," III. exo’uiuod. “ been†I know they would taunt h sud Mk. Lord Rdln angry. and thou he would all. sud to ruin pups. I: named such 3 liul: thing :10 be" for list “It: but oh. il'a been- Iuppou you up In. 1" " I never «Ire-mod oI duphing you,‘ I aid. “I only thought, of coutuâ€" Noâ€"thu hâ€"l nounâ€"roll 01:, a. bout 1†I couldn't help “claiming. n “L n __:J \l_.l__ I.I...LI-- N can ' “It Eka- M'Eia'mnoo with whom ’53: were; What you uld mu the canon- u “ at how could on to u: inmnt “app... that I ooul a, I tldid ‘0 Lord Rn“.- If oh, othipod. IIL,-I.- “ I notunlly bought ho would ho tho cm to whom would upped ooooomiog my 'imnliing conduct.“ )Iodgo locked o’. no for o moment 0 ifutnooï¬xod. Then oho longhod. and In â€" “Oh, you idiot I" ' While I still lookod 3: her in cqul omnemont, tho went on, “I bayou: pardon, but yon no no rtdicnlom that l bod to In it. Why, I won't. talking obout you. but thou: Lord Rslleo.†0‘ Inn] R1“;- !" "III w- V-r." â€"â€".â€"â€". Th» took no "I, an that, [021 he! non: gnawed in my mind an: it w Lord Ila. Y» tho mount oh. spoke, I Mind how much dike the two Nomad voiou Ioro, md how mil, 0!. blurring of distant and planks night Itâ€. uni-lad me. .For a moment I vu mime only medicine dcvjaed c565 Cupid. the Bemr. I†N Gonna“) Tantalum: cflootclthutdndnlon umbedwwtymuounyhom- ad. Tmmhyuuu the north- Mooutot Nash lam-mum: «Pumuammuum tho A“do-udtxpoll.'unhallod.uu minidlmbuwbyuw untdmvohnmuuoudflum mum of the countyâ€. sued". A1 tho must hobo! lees! cannon In New Zulnuhnhoumaduthm (or 3 poll h Nu m by M taut. m «m cm boa Munhmmmtyvmdopsuu mammal-amt» alumna. sample. but]: puma Mull-hm Thu Nov Znhnd luv uthorlm mob! auction In ll! nuwpnltlu except alum. unbound by u m o! the loo->1 m,1cmmddmhh¢m mmlnwhhhmwbonludm mu m. At such election tho Wowmwflmmuuumtho muotmum.orlputh nlu ct m Win. or uptn nymotthuothmolmorupon â€Iâ€. Awuhwmmum ulna. “unannounced-duo! hmuthmwbhnhm. mmmmmm Now low can.» an. Now 2:â€. :mhmsnmmswmnm nuthrmmto‘lnbtb nthloachhudwy. New Zemnd Bu Local Option In Tunuon. A about um. um It was mated chum â€ruinous of New W bu mood I bu! rim animus load option In mutton. on Moodey. to well over e huu eewon 'i'ueedey. to tell down eeeire wlih e ooei mm. on Wedneedey. to ehoot youreelt on Thundey. or to eic down to dinner with chimen ei. tehle end only food enough {at hen on Fridey. All. however. once the) our: day in the week e pct-eon should heve their oucotdoor gel-menu made of Wmmoct Cloth. end no cliet ehoud no heat e mile ewey from one without one of Shorey'e Bushy Went-putt Bicycle suite on. Ruby pmiiuc heepe out. the rein hut doee not interim with the we proper- uee o! the authorize eppeereuoe. lathe eilzhuet demo. Are You Duper-utm- ? - Solo 90°91. who her". In ulna win an you am It In unlucky m u_u overhead an only on. 10:. To. In“. 3“ loin" old. ad but “another. .305 SB, “and- ed the wed a. font. rm- ioou u: been m. A! o non-Ion Io Wlooonolo “may the bddcmoou woo olx toot two loohooood cl 0 was that too: two sod ooo but hobo. lo mm. Tho wltoeoooo won o on with- out am. who okuod oho Ina-rim can- tnot with a pen. tho otook at which ho hold New No tooth; o wozooo who (I 850 Mo. ond o moo um: feet It: ooh“ 5. rogchglm domino: Dr. w‘o Ohm-n [omn- “I‘ll. day. OII'II Two: I. Sdt Roam. bald Road. may.†Bayard pp}. £39.33: “Ill s" u-v-u- uwv‘ v 3109950: 0-“ a! m hu- ct an am. It I. ooomluknd on do . an! no I “I" nu‘c In «not 5!! byhuuon; 85 cum. SM by A. B'uluhounu. . u: mum: 8mg“. 'V“ “ID 0W W“' ““"V' ness andLoss OF SLEEP. SINGLE TAX COLUMN AVecdablc PreparatiouforAs- similau mcfood ma “NM :8 «Hm me? cow or «mama. In similg signature); mamt_fllh"' “2.!!! 31-9: 191â€. ALSIKE, RED CLOVER and TIMOTHY SEED. The Very Best LAWN SEED â€"alwaya on hand.â€" Can tons. JAMES KEITH. WILLIAM-ST. SEEDS! Highest Market Prices Paid fu 3. (tenth! Elam-ovum" hnd no I can one]; nod honestly '9' on...“ at. cm‘ and to .1! per. 02 um I luv. been troubled o! M. mm!“ the muï¬ In tho my 01 remedlflv gal-no bonus to bad um I out them of n pry-lent. M! m “"1;th um: mythical and vs mglud Jut at t hit an: Aug-l9“ Kld' For ch E5 5 E351? I > \ LIKE SUFFERERS ONLY KNOW. Rag-1mm W: in put up in om-dso bottle! only. I: It not told in bulk. Don't mow uses. to all you anything else on the pie; or promise flat 1': 1: “just us good"and “will me! every pur- polo." D'Sco mt you got O-A-S-T-O-BeI-A. “t to Enabled. returned oontempcru-y. the Cmedn anhermso. which I- o N“ .bie “thorny on each wetter, mete. the following etetement: “A comp notion of the p-roduc flout! lumberend ohplng leuln the northern pine district. of the U; Iced Smog shows that In 196 the out o! Yumher was 54m- 112 7GB feet. unmet 1 1093398778 in 1‘95 In shingle. there we! 3 mom». W6 o! MUMâ€) ehbglee. The stock otlum bet u the all“ In If" then the envious nor by something over 506.000 000 teet.‘ The lunhuieg Won- iu the :limm narih oi Bohoenoon. duties the «lemon now drawing to a clone. buc tun of a ' Haiti-d ohnnotor. nud ihs producflon uï¬prcbubly he the unnllee‘ for many ycnu. Tbie an» no aurlbuted to vnriou: oenein. Ti. pine intonation: the district in manly ndmcd in quantity. end wha'. in kit in beinc cent-Ill buethed by its owners. The eueil amend (or lumber. the nbuence it enow. ad the menace of lace etocie on head in the various mill yuan. hove contributed to the general re- duction in I DPI‘AM'. but among the lum- hemen n “ding pnvoile the: we one on no eve ct envivni in the lnmher trade. end the» within a year there will be a mewnl oi the old time rity. Ibene count. of ocueee. an lame r‘dnetionoi pine lean. but the emand crochet wood- ie etendil developing, and than own inquiries for b . maple. bhck neb. rock elm and coder. Various eeti‘ melee hove been formed at the quantity of bit-eh nod mph in the north country that could be 0W. nod thoee who are most competent to form on opinion state their belief ihei: birch end male. m for «wing inho lumber. in now growing in the wozde In no lento e qunnticy as time wan ( i e thirty on!" ago. The knife:- tione I point. to e birch of our back country o'endily increoti in value. A ooneidcubie quantity hoe token out this eenscn in the chose ct (quoted logs. with n waney edge. end it in now piled nionc the y: opt ghe Victoria railway. for BASTBHIA no he- SIGNATURE You can’t go on lot flab under ordinary c 'ditions without the kno -.¢dgc that something ’wrong, either with di; ytion or nutrition. 11‘ i ,i brain and nerves are not; they can’t work. 11‘ blOOd is not \\‘Cll SUPP! it Can't travel on in journey through the 13¢ Wasting is touring doi Scott’s Emulsion is build LUMIIRING IN THE NORTH. Very mm. mm:- Ml Boon Om This WRAPPER om, tuna. HE CANAD‘AN POST every Friday The uuhscrim Snacmmon ml)’ C wig-“sen nhould I â€not I! the commu m me Honey 0 5. mg m. nur own w you unit by cull _ Barnum. -It in dun. More the due on your Insure Iminml'l'upu"i 3" men Kansasâ€"We ca cock numbcn nor to ml w renown». Cum: or DATE _,n u a. an utter you? "I" M on the paper iulica ho MW“ unlesr- Prom? Omar: or Annnxss 71 and your new mm» W! r “am: the numm no. you live in shuu II†vhen writing to th; Ind your uune on our in may utmost ure ulikc. Lima; should be I-Ed THE CANADIAN up. Its ï¬rst action is to prove digestion, create an petite and supply nccdcd trition. Book frcc. LINDSAY FRIDMAY MA THE MAN“ M Put in a Day BICYCLE AND hovel len .34 other- “In I. be Inhflnlnrd â€In Ask {or n um“ 1‘ late Govrruux-II m ‘Ishflr I’m-inn: 3 a snnplc, scientiï¬c O . nulrilixc LPI’L‘PQTIIU \ dclnntc chi] inn . 9 ma" wanton A c1 Ila-I'll! Otmwl. Fielding. Mi Ganudian run the business in stem castings. cop} Iron, ï¬ne line, van: hment papens. 5 wire, etc.. 919 any u v», -... , hmemflpabem, h ' . kind under the British flag. Next came me shovel era, the deputation including C. Jones, Gannnoque; . Chambly. and G. W. Edoy of The deputation claimed that Anaâ€""MIIII they m the all SJén'hg-ig the Ken; , Sco tt’s Rim :1 131011. 81.00 PER. YEAR THESE amék LITTLE Publuneu’ Nu ncei :m' " ."oooo'w 7'3' iguana: Give Dodd’a Medicine the Commission n pomud 0“ I not au'vl'd hwy. bucau: a, Lighcx‘ 6L“- ta,“ 1113.1):in lnished an“ re n01 SL\‘kU «Lion. ’11“ 1'"an n: A a sown “d “In“ A": W3 tau 1.: ION C 60.. Flor-um uau7ngg;_ AAA‘AA With the 1L "rill“ 11K u|.uu~d l ch Mid ‘W