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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 26 Nov 1897, p. 2

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â€"â€"7 Wu @auadiau gm. M .‘IJNDSAY‘ FRIDAY. NOV. 26.1897. . Iv uv as... In.“ -.. "Why. that’s he! The man that lies drunk in the passage. He’s been pom- in: it down like water ever since he drove in at six o‘clock. so it's no Wonder he's like that.” Ben-hm- stoooed down and turned over the man’s inert head so as to show his â€"â€"â€"'_____â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"' RODNEY STONE, By A. Conan D0310- - edition r'ntod by ermmion from the mummd Byllfihhed ianell'a lndiln ind Calould Lib”: by the Coup Cluk 00.. Ltd. omors mung the onus. untxl now you can get even money.” “Who stgrtgd jt?_” __ .. A .. features. “He‘s a stranger to me .sir.” “And to me." added my uncle. "But not to me." I cried. "It‘s John (‘umminm the landlord of the inn at Friur's Oak. I've known him vwr since I was u. bov. and 1 can‘t be mistaken." ' "Woll. what tho dovil can he know about it?" said Craven. “Nothing at all, in all probability,” an- uwcred my uncle. “He is backln young Jim because he knows him. and ccnuse he has more; ‘brandv than sense. His ,4, -.‘.-_... 4.. I'A Nun no llus Hunt: VII-uUJ ...... 7-,.__ drunken confidence sets others to do the same. and so the odds come down." ”He was as sobo- :13 :1 judge when he drove in hero this morning." suit! the landlord. _ “Ilo begun backing Sir (,‘harles's nominee from the moment he arrived. Some 01‘ the other boys took the ofllce from him. and they very soon brought the odds down amongst tht‘m." “I wish he had not brought himself down as well." said my uncle. “I be: that you will brim: mu a. lime lavender water. landlord. for'tnn smon or rm»: crowd is appalling. I smmoso you could not not nnv sonso from this .lrunlmn fol- low. nephew. or find out what it is he knows.“ .‘ . 7 __,..I.“.1 LL.“ h" Knows. - It was m Tam that I rocked him by the shouk‘wr and shnuu‘fl his “:me in his ear. Nothim: Could bn-nk in upon that severe intoxication.” “Well. it‘s a unique situation as far as my exnorionco goes.” said Borkvloy Craven. "Here we are within a cnnple of hours of the fight. and yet you don’t know whether vou have a man to repre- <ont you. I harm you don't stand to lose ven'_mu_ch. Trogcllis." ‘ \ o ,\ _..IJA_- Mun- <ont you. I hmw you mm L snmu lnso very much. Trozollis." My mwlv slsrngzml his: shoulders can-- lvssly. anal ‘umk a pinch of his 51ml? with that inimitable swooping cmlnre which no man ever ventured tn imimfe. “Pretty well. my lmv!" said he. “But it is timo that wo thought (if coin: up to the Downs. This night journey hm: lr-ft me just a little offlz'uro. and I Sill-“Id like half an hnur of privacy to arming.) mv toilet. I! this is my last kick. it shall at least be with a well brushed boot.” _ - . ,a,_p_-__ A‘... .nflflu \V llIIlu lluu indzment. it he should find himself at the last moment'wvith an inmotent ox- ouse instead of a chnmnion to nut before them. What a situation for a man who prided himself upon his nplomb .and upon hrinzinz all that he undertook to the verv highest standard or success! I. who knew him well. could tell frnm his “'ll.“ cheeks and his restless fingers that he was at his wit's ends what to do: but no stmnzer who observed his iaunty hear- ing. the flocking of his lace handker- chief. the handling of his culmin: glass, or the shooting of his ruffles. would ever have thought that this butterfly crea- ture could have had a care upon earth. It was close upon nine o‘clock when we were ready to start {or the .Downs. and by that time my 'uncle‘s curricle was almost the only vehicle left in the vil- lage “geek .The‘nig‘ht ‘beroi-e they had ._ A- .‘nly:l\o¢ an DOOL . I have heard a traveler from the Wilds of America saw that he looked upon a Red Indian and the English gentleman as closely akin. citing the passion for snort. the aloofness and the suppression of the emotions in eat-h. I thought of his: words as I watched my uncle that morning. for I believe that no victim tied to the stake could have had a worse outlook before him. It was not merely that his own fortunes were largely at «take. but it was the dreadful position in which he would stand before this im- mense concourse of people. many of whom ha«l__m_1t “‘10)!“ ‘m‘onev upon his ‘ I.e_._-In -4. ‘8“ ma L1H: ulxuu gnu"- -â€" lain with their wheels Interlocking end their _shatts under each other‘s bodxes. n duck us they could lit. from the old church to the Crowley Elm. spnnmpg the road five-deep for a good halt mile 1!: length. Now the grey wllnge street h! before us almost deserted save by a few women and children. Men. horses, «niggerâ€"all were gone. My uncle drew ' ' ‘ ‘ *4 “mm-ml lfic Gunnerâ€"an "cu: mun. .â€"., ..__. _ on his driving-cloves and arranged hls costume with pnnctilious neatness; but I observed that he glanced up and down the road with a. haggard and yet expee mt 5” before he took his seat. I sat behin. thh Belcher. while the Hpn. Berkeley Craven took the place bemde mm. The road from Crawley curves gently unwardgto the upland heather-clad pla- teau wplchgxtends for many miles every direction. Strings of pedestrians. most or them so weary and dust cover ed that it was evxdent that they had walked the thirty miles from London dump the ni ht, were plodding along by the ade- ot 0 road or trailing over long mottled slopes of the moorland. horseman. fantastically dressed in_green and splendidly mounted. was waiting at the cross-roads. and ’E’J‘e Jenn-n09 to- anti. me wanna. uuu «a .u. ..._..w_ wads us I recognized the dark, hand- m thee and bold black eyes of Men- _“I am waiting here to ve the uflce, Sir Charles.” said he. ‘ t’s down the destend road. halt a mile to the left," “Very good." said my uncle. reigning higgmugl :0th into the cross-road . A _..__ nun..." w Ill- IIICIG- Ivaâ€"u m-v â€"â€" "You haven't got our miH .there.” re muted Mendoza. w th somethmg of mi “629. in h}. Qunl'ef- a . . A-.- an -d-A Bekher' ' "I tifiodily. péréumm.mmm w '31; ‘o't'é‘é'x'f‘t‘.’ that w you 2" cded "1:wa?“ “'It’s a good deal to an or us. for there are some funny stones “You keep them to yourself. then, or you may Wish you had never them.” “All right. Jem! Your breakfast don’t seem to have agreed with you this morn- ins.” "Have the others arrived?" asked my uncle carelessly. “Not yet. Six; Charles. But Tom Oliver is there With the ropes and stakes. Jackson drove up just now. and most 0! the rung-keepers are up.” “\Ve have still an hour." remarkedpy uncle. as he drove on. “It is possxble that the others may be late. sxnce they have to come from Beignte." - .. uLh - MAI" Tromlnl” that [LIE Uulcna an... ._- 7, u have to come Itrorn Reignte. " “You take it hire a man. Tregellis, said Craven. “We must keep a bold face and bralen it out until the last moment.” ‘ , “Of course. sir." cried Belcher. ‘_I 11 never believe the betting yrould rue, like that if somebody didn't know sanctum:- We‘ll hold on by our teeth and units, Sir Charles. and see what comes of it.” We could hear a. sound like the waves upon the beach. long before we came in SlL'ht of that mighty multitude, and then at last. on a sudden dip of the .road. we saw it lying. berore us. a whirlgool of humanity With an oven vortex m the centre. All round. the thousands of car- rinces and horses were dotted over the moor. and the slopes were 3ny with tents and booths. A spot lmd ben chosen for the ring. where a great hnsin had been hollowed out in the ground. so that all round that natural amuitheatre a crowd of» thirty thousand beoole could see very well what was goin: on in the centre. As we drove up n. buzz of greeting enrne from the people upon the fringe which was nearest to tis.‘sx)rezulixig and sPrend- _...In:n...ln L... lnin. mv unclp and Cm Stundmg up on see the calvugnd: ever. (V: n- u,- n u. u-.. “I promise you that we shall." answer- od my uncle. grimly. “Meanwhile. I hold you to the terms of your wager. Unless you produce your nominee within five-nud~twenty minutes. I claim the match." “Eight-and-twent minutes.” said my uncle. looking at h a watch. “You may gluim’ it then, but not an instant beâ€" ore.’ He was ndxnmme at that moment. for his manner was that or a man with all sort: or hidden mum, no that 1 could hardly make mm: realize u I looked st him that on! position mu {any a clement: u 1 know it to be. A_n.-|-.'. “nun mhn side. "I have been ukod to be Iolo rctexoc ln this matter,” odd he. "Dom that meet with your wishes, Sir Charles 'I" “I would be may obliged to you. Crayon, l: you will undertake the dut- EICI. “It dds-s not become our posjtion to quarrel like two yokels at a fmr." said he; “we shall go further into the mat- ter afterwards.” Per for there we 00““ ox’c‘!‘ hu- :0 1w“ m’ Luthinn tain Har- ons were 'om their 'l‘hm-c wns :1 sm crowd. a rush. a sh nlr there spun nn floating nvvr tho 1H era and fliqkorin: «1r "Time IS [10: up, «an. ‘.._.-__ “I have St!“ five minutes." My unclc looked round with dosmiring eyes. “Only three. Tregollis !” A deep. angry murmur was rising from the crowd. “It’s a cross! It‘s a cross! It's a fake !” wns the cry. “'I‘wo minutns. Tregqllin “Where‘s your man. Sir Charles 1 Where‘s tho man that we have back- ed 1’" Flushrd {news begun to cram over each other. and angry eyes gnu~ ed up at 99. “Ono mmufn more. Trogollis! I am can nnrrv. but it will be myflduty to 'n “(fim minuto morn. Tn very parry. but it will b doolnro it (OI-I’M? acninst VOW Hurry. uul .. u... m _ declare it forfeit 11mins: yon." There wns a sudden swirl in the crowd. a rush. a shout. and hich u in Mr there spun an old black Kat, floating: nvvr the heads of the ring-sid- ers and fliekerinz down within the vanes. “Saved. by the Lord !" screamed Be!- char. “I rather fancy." said my nneie. calm- Iy. “that thin must be my man." “Ton Inte !" cried Sir Tmfhinn. “No." ansm-red the referee. "It was still 20 seconds t'? the hour. The fight will now proceed. BCII. ; Looking down at the crowd, we had seen the head and shoulders of a. power ml and strenuous man moving slowly forward, and leaving behind him 3. Ion. V-shnped ripple upon. its surface like the wake of a swimming dog. Now. or he pushed his way through the loose! fringe. the head was raised, and there was the grinning. hardy face of the lmith looking up at us. He had left his hat in the ring. and was enveloped in an overcoat with a. blue hird’I-eye handkerchief tied round his neck. As he emerged from the throngI he let his great~cont fly loose. and I owed that he was dressed in his to]! fighting kitâ€" binck drawers, chocolate. stockings, and white shoes. _ IA A- QIâ€" in which these belated approaching, that l I“ watch them “'im all hopes within me: whic" to put intq my.“ ‘0’. '7 “ll: DHVCE “I'm right sorry to be so late, Sir Charles,” he cried. “I'd have been here sooner, but it took me a little time to make it all atgnighg. with the missus: nousâ€"u, .- â€"..- _--._, I couldn't convine‘efher all at once, an‘ so I brought her with me. and we arg- ued it out on the way.” Looki at the gig. I saw that it was indeed h rs. ,Hnrnson who was seated in it. Sir Charles beckoned him up to the wheel of the leurriele. What in the world brings you here, Harrison ?" he whispered. “I am as glad to see you as ever I m to see a man in myllte. put I confess that 1 I man In my Inc, uu; . “a“--- w.-- , did not ex you." “Well. a r. you heard I was coming," said the smith. E3“? I m: ”L" su- om te- “ n’ yonge alumna. r . from a mun named Onmmln . landlord of the Frlu'o Oak Inn 1 Into: Bod- ney there would know him.” “We our Mm dud drunk 3: the W 0'. ‘ n wulwun’tunldot “wasaagulhomm. “nau- wonlikothtwhonho'lmw I never our opuunore o8 hinge LA-..‘ I - Imu u"â€" 7- __~ “There is no hurry now, I presume. Craven," said my uncle, as coolly as ll this. sudden .efiect had been carefully devmed by lnm. . “Now that your man has his hat in the ring, you can take as much time as you like. Sir Charles." “Your friend has certainly cut it rath- er fine. nephew." _ . “It is not Jim, snr," I whispered. “It in someone else." My uncle‘s eyebrows betrayed his a.- touishmeut. “Someone else I" he ejaculated. ' “And a good man. too!" roared Bel- cher, slapping his thigh with a. cruel like a. pistol-shot. “ Vhy. blow my dick~ ey_ it it ain’t old Jack Harrison him- 531:1" CHAPTER XVII. 31.188951?“ :8 vast multi- 'RTESme on oath. pub-m, Is to well known. more mculurly contracted u- more widely [minted then the word DODD. It poeueeee e pzcnllerity ant melee in stead out prominently end teetene it In the memory. It onutelne tour letters. but only two letter! cf the dphebet. Everyone knows the: the first [duty remedy ever prunud or eold In pm form wee named DODD'S. Their dlaeov cry startled the medical proton-Ion the vorld over. end revoludonixzd the trees meat of ydneyfileeuee. 7 7â€" -â€"-.“4I-:I In non. No Name on Eérth So Famous ’ THE POSITION or GREAT BRITAIN â€"No Name More Widely Imi- i _ _____ No lmitetor hu ever aneceeden in con- etrnetlmr n nune seeming the peeniiu-ily ct DODD. thong they nearly nil edcp‘.‘ names I e ellniler as pcuihie in sound and i canetxnotinn to this. Their iooliehnesn ‘ prevents than unifxlng um nttempm to imitate increeee the tame ti Dadd'a Kid- ney Piiir. ' Why in the name "Dadd’e Kidney Pilla‘ imitated i As well ask why no diamonds and gold imitated. Bccsnee diunonds ere the meet preclenu gene. gold the meet precious mete). Dadd‘e Kidney Pills ere imitated because the are the meet uln- able medicine the war d hes evtr known. ”No medicine wee ever nemed kidney unis till yeen of medicel resemh gave Dadd‘e Kidney Pill- eo the woxld. No medicine ex er cured Bxight'e dleeeee ex~ eept Dodd'e Kidney Pille. No other medi cine hen cured ee nanny cues of Rheum tiem. Diet-ens. Hurt Dieeeee. anhego. Dropey. Fe neie Weekneee end other kidney 61101905. es Dodd'e k'dney PilIe hsve. It 'evnnlverseily known the: they hue never tslled to euro iheee diseases. hence they nre eo w‘dcly end ehuneleeeiy minim. minke this job over. q: gun... a g or sovereigns up with hun to back me with." ‘Thnt‘s how the betting got turned." said my uncle. “He found other! to to!- low his lead it a pout. . “I was 30' d that he might set upon the drink thnt I made him pm- inc to go straight to you air the very instant he should urive. He 1nd 3 note to deliver." _ _ . “,4; 1.- cunt-had the George at 6, while I did not return tron: Reignte until after 7, by have no doubt he had dmnzmt menace to me out or his head. But where a your nephew Jim. and how dld you com: to know thug you would he need- ed “It ls not his halt, I romlsc you. -- - u n. 1_ . A ‘n-Ah A. 7 “It Is not his unit, 1 ‘Ewunw JV... that you should be lett in e lurch. A: to me. I had my order: to take his pgnec "Yes, Sir Charles.” paid rison,who had left the 313 a: cd us. “l'ou can make the this time, for never again all my Jackâ€"not It you were I! knees for him." 7 “She‘s no; a patron 01 a. fact," sand tnc smith "sport !'_’ she cried ‘ “uh" u Lust, can. my â€"â€".-â€"â€" “Sport 3" she cried with shriil con- temp: and anger. "'1cll me when all is over." she hurried away,and I saw her after- wards seated amongst the hruckcn, her back turned towards the multitude, and In... Lunan AI-nl- Inu- nam_ cowering and v: She hurried away,and I saw her arter- wards seated amongst the hracken, her back turned towards the multitude, and her hands over her ears, cowering and wrncing in an agony or apprehension. Whilst this hurried scene had been taking place, the crowd had become more and more tumultuous, partly from their impatience at the delay. and partly from their unnerant Blunts at we uncxpeelv ed chance of swing so celebrated a lighting man as Harrison. “is identity had already been nolsml abroad, and many an elderly connoisseur plucked his long net-purse out or his fob, in order to put a few guinens upon the man who would re resent the school of the past against e presan The younger men were still in favor ot’ the west-countryâ€" man, and small odds were to be had either way in proportion to the number or the supporters of each in the diner- ent parts at the crowd. In the meantime Sir Lothian Hume had come bustling u to the Honorable Berkeley Craven, w 0 was still stand- ing near our_cnricle. I 7â€"4A‘-L -a-‘n-O I utul vun \u‘lulvusu “IS I beg to lodge a formal protest against these proceeings," said be. “On what grounds. slr ?" “Because the nun produged is no! the original nominee 0! Su- Charles Trggellis." - , 7 _- ._A_ -n .A‘I “I xievér named one. a understanding that young Jim unison was my man's opponent. Now. at the last moment. he is withdrawn and an- other and more formidable man put into Ahia~_pln_ce."_ “u c, -_!A_ _lsL|_ “Sir Charles Tregellls is guite within his rights." said Cnveu, rmly. “Bo undertook to produce a. man who should be within the age limits stipulated, and I understand that Hurrison fulfils all the conditions. You ore over fire-und- thirw. Harrison 1" “Ecru-one pox-t month. mutt-r." "We". But alas! there m one authority which was higher even thnn tint of the referee. and we were destined to an experience which was the prelude. and sometimes the conclusion. tho. of nuny an old-time fight. Across the moor them Mr! :‘jden n. black-conted gentleman. There is too little preaching of the gospel of health. It is the last thing that an e thinks of ten: in:! either to a man - child or woman- ehild. It is one of the most important branch- es of an education. Without health. a rnan will be a business. and a woman a social failure. When the body of either a man or a woman is prop- erly nourished, the result is the en'oynient of health. mostall ill-health is due to improper or in- sufficient nourishment If the stomsch is right and the . "" . liver is right. the blood will reeexve its normal supply of the life-giving elements of thefogd and the bo<_ly will he ,- , A I‘_IJ-_ egerl nourished. Dr. Pieree’u Golden W i Discovery uets (linen: upou the stomach and liver. It punfies and enriches the blood. It is the ‘reut blood-maker, flesh-builder, uerve tome und_ restontive. It promotes the natural uetivrty of the en- tire nutritive cranium. lt puts In end to the slow starvation the is at the base of my diseases. It does not nuke lubby fut like cod liver oil, but firm. muscular tissues. It does not nuke eorpuleut peo- ple more corpulent but builds up the m- tem to the noruul mudurd. "Immudowuvithnemmnnd female weakness Ind kidney trouble." writes Mrs. mund- bunny. datum Warren 00.. Tenn. "My bowel- m constipated. fly whole tuna-wrecked. lgfi-kndnmht 1m! die. Innate-do! .Pkme'nm - dues trad mtforthe‘ooldcgd ‘ II I W: mwiun'. bn‘lu leg) In uncut-crown: I begun touting? (wows-eh I caudal: up all «by M mum! wbehelpcdlnnoaod hut-hit Worm Ea 3.3:; .AAA‘_ I -â€" L Consd tion in the tuber of I11 runner of nah ice. It“ did noted-t, 01min uncan- nllmmendomyof medic-l m’uclad be ““1de nummmum the on: last to cute. Dr ammmmgl‘l'e. PEGUIIIARITIES 01" THIS WORD. [To be Mud. an; job oveg. .L L:_ 04‘ hat-I: Hum Ito, wâ€" _, , 1 text the gig and approach- can make the most or it never again shall you haw.- lt you were to so on your pntron__o_r lpOl'tfind that's as you are well rm the fight one author-l}: V ITHE’ U. S. PROPOSALS. Latest Phase of the commission 0‘ the prepaid of Hr. Foster, representing the United States Government, which the Canadian delegates took home with them, tombmigtothexroouncll,w= . - .. _._uA_- nmfitomm unseat when the! tewdarfl-S'O- 1“ my»? °‘ " "AALA-l to enter with as little delay as hle ' u thooonsiderofion 0: led questioubotweenCondaondthaUnitod} eorlymis expected, a is evidenced bytho Mthntthodntesetiorthohezin- nlngoithemodulmppinztho killing or thoomlsinnom thou them-statue“ month. One important fact that in not clearly disclosed in that Canadian (lo. watches isthlt the modus musthengreed killing of the seals while the commission in at work. The mmmssion might occupy a long time in its deliberations, and i! pe- logic filing is to go on manwhile it is lieved by our experts that then will be no mls' lcit wacn'eusnlxuisfor ne- ‘2 nations meat. The desxntaches It to state this {than and to t said to be misleading. 'J Cunulkm commission and seating Canada can com]: with the United States 60' was fully nxzogulzxd dur r-vcungs. and it dons mbmhtod proposlflons d1!“ mngement for Bulk-:5 nun v-w- _-_--V,, the medium of Canadian officials. The misapprehension cannot. arise again, it in said. Any commission determined upon “Ottawa would first have to be sub mimedtothe Colonial 01130:: at London, and ifappnovedin that quarter it would mean omcial form. as between the United States and Great Britain. The action of the Canadian Cabinet. is not. therefore, final. but is expressive of the wishes of the Dominion authorities as sub- ject to ilnnl action in London. (to-lemon Over Sumn- Bounties. Loxnox, Nov. litâ€"The St. James' Guano any: that m-gotinflons m on foot between Austria. France and Gennumy in to the oppoflunenm of convening an international canton-no“ to secure a Qcmzxsrows. .\’ov 16.â€"The lunar: lnrquc limpet-la, Captain Munch, {mm Philadelphia. on Oct. 9, for Cork. whkwh unjust arrived bow. report» having tn.- vonxfidurlnghcrtrip 90m the Allan- d‘c:;|:ouâ€"s;nd;of (MMâ€"I o! mtrolcum. cabin doubt, ship lxnmu, rm. Some of the cult: was marked “Lisbon." Brit-In storm-Swept. LONDON. Nor. 15.--Tbo tcmpcmmre. whlch was hlgh) all last won-k. suddenly dropped yesterday. Snow fell in many mofScmland and the north of Eng- humus-awn being Why ample. End-n1 went for the dimlnution or abolition o! the fiugnr bounfles. Compbollfox-d, Nov. mn-Tho‘dnoodod “thkW’hubmkoooutlnohu-d ofcomo belonging to 3.8. Culboon. on: oomofSoymonr,ondltlotoond m “to dlooooowilloplood. Thodloooooohowolo- numomqmmdthonm-Lfmmtbo Mumhupmwthobody, 111mm,. po-lbly, tun-mo. The okln cracks. and becomes block, swolllng toke- place and! thesnlmnlotlflenoupontl “monomer. “do. “But Quartet” stuck. young :nlnnlsonly. I Chicago, Non ao..â€"L!cut Ellsworth Ih'lco Benin" (‘1 the United 5mm rc- vonue cutter mice Ibo will mmmand ascent-land upcdmon {or who wild or tumbling-Inuit: the mountabl- otlcolntheArodcmmivulinChle-go lutnlght. __ “-____ flout. Bartholt dd: “lulu“ hurt-5m Same. when Canaan Tuttle and the muccuch-r hum-been ordundto memdytobketbemflef Who the Wpoint “on; the All-ha coat. Wuhan polish): law that patch Nov. All Overland Expedition to the Zoe-Bound Whalersâ€"n will Be a Forum Journey. “Buck gunner" n Cupbomotd. TO THE RESCUE. A “'mk at Sea. 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