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Drawing near to Mahomet, he said re- spectfully, but ï¬rmly: “The janizaries are soldiers, not exe- cutioners, sire.†' Mahomet’s rage burst as suddenly as powder under the mark "away With the rebel!†cried he. “We will ï¬nd the executioner for him, 'THE KING, (Continued on pegs s.) dealt with subsequently. Janizaries BY JAMES M. LUDLOW . O O 0.0.0.0..0000..0..0. .¢.¢.e.o.o.o.o.o.o.0.o.o.¢.e.e.e.o.o.e.o.o.9.o.o.o.¢.o.o.o.o.o o e o o o e o o o o o o o 9.9.o.o.o.o.o.¢. 0.00....00.0.0 .0.0.0.0.o.o.e.o.o.o.e.e.¢.¢.o.c.e.e.o.o.¢.e.e.o.e.o.o.o.o.o.¢ e e e o e o o o e e o e e o o e e o e o e COO00.00.00.000...00.0.00000000000000000.00.00 0.0.00 OI O A O AD .0 The Q 4 "Delay is impossible. . A .t ready." period of time were mixed up laid tne y0ung lover, With a vonce which showed that her request had cut him to the heart. “My band would become paralyzed sooner than touch rudely a hair of your head." ’ I wall thousands of Moslems groaned their imprecations. The sultan raged upon the beach as he saw one after an- other of his pennants sink beneath the too, who dares to disobey our orders." waves. Dashing far into the sea upon Selzing his golden mace, the sultan his horse, he vented his impotent fury l himself beat the prostrate form of the in beating the water with his mace, .admlral until it was senseless. , shrieking maledictions into the laugh- Wearying of his bloody work, Ma- ing winds and invoking upon the homet glared like a half satiated beast Christians curses from all the pagan ' upon those about him. gods and Moslem saints. , “Where is the rebel who dares dis- At one moment the Byzantinegalley pute my will? Did no one arrest was nearly overcome, having been him?†' caught in a group of Turkish boats, “The order was not so understood." whose occupants climbed her sides and said an aga who was near. , did murderous work among the crew. “You understand it now," growled Though ultimately rescued by the the infuriated yet half ashamed moa- Genoese, it was only after severe loss. arch. “Arrest him! But no! Let these _But above all other casualties the slaves go search for the runaway. It Dnlï¬uans mourned tnh fate of young shall be their ofï¬ce to desk with one ation sooner than he intended. answered: "Nay, in that you do not know your- self." said Morsinia. “Would you not pluck a mole from my face if I was marred by it in your eyes?" I "But that would be to perfect, not to harm you,†said Constantine. “And did you not hold the hand of the poor soldier today while the leecl was cutting him lest the gangrene should infect his whole body with poison? And would you not have done ther. Going to Leeds to-day. tcrs here as usual.†And to Leeds he went. arena. evening in roaming the streets, daring, braving difï¬culties. day before he could lay hands so had he been your long lost brother, any portion of Michael. whom you loved? And would you not have done it more willingly h' kets lS poc . OF 01.910an He saw a way out. Whatever that .wretched word meant. it could be. was one thing to harden himself But Evelyn's prompt reply only { fog-get that digfl‘umd corpse swirling made confusion worse confounded: . has put 0! the duchess two days al- had not been cast forth naked. 80 a man. and a duchess, and a provide him with means of identiï¬- blue atom. He must do something desperate ;begin his plan of alien~ “Too busy to attend to matter fur- Residence i in York was a feverâ€"a constant fret. I In Leeds he was removed from the He passed the afternoon and , cover means where he need not be- , sumed with a ï¬ery desire of doing, jected project after project. But he must wait at least another must attend to each part of the un- Phiilp Anson’s wealth save the money stolen from , .‘ THURSDAY. JANUARY m1 Mil , a w‘ 5 ‘ ’ s '. ‘ . . A . m 4 'r‘ . . . .a. :1 .4;- ber wouldthen be aooonnbd for lflr .1, dily. ‘ ‘ But restâ€"that was denied him. It .~ 3‘ . \~\ might be helpful to ma sushi _ 7. :r t l, . gree of intoxication. The W ‘ " " . between Philip drunk and '0' . to beneï¬t by some of the thousands of bargain we are adoring to housekeeperS- We have on8 joyed ‘ 81‘3“ Own,“ trade, but as we are con: silently receiving New 80°“ the “00" is “was It fresh and bristling. with mODGY-saving chances, was a blunder not to dms him. to B , ’ F I s â€an d all‘ . Next to~ Cinnamon’s Hardware. NOWis Your Best Wm... . n... . _.____.__._...__.. lagainst surprise; quite another to shout in the North Sea. . man He wished now that Philip with cation with some unknown Smith" or Jones. When he closed his eyes he could see a shadowy form wavering help- lessly in green depths. Never before were his hands smeared with blood. He had touched every crime save murder. , . Physically, he. was a coward. In plotting the attack on Philip. he had taxed his ingenuity for weeks to dis- He Let~ Never neglect your opportunities: llllpl‘mc _\».~., I ,, ,. ;; Winter Course with us and if you u. can be preps. red for a good situation lll 21 f!“ 11.. 3;, proposition and we will secure for you a Rural sl‘. .. ,, , FEDERAL BUSINESS COLLEGE K con- come Mason’s actual helper. Here The thing might be bungled, so he The a on deraking himself, short of using bludgeon. He slept again and dreamed of long flights through space pursued by de- becfzzeygriéolcgnftighne, “but that Constantine. With almost superhu- who dares to break with my will." At the hotel there was only one letâ€" mons. How he longed for day. ' How LINDSAY, ONT. 'The would be to save life. not to destroy it. man strength he had cut down several The janizaries returned to their , ter and no telegrams. he longed for day. How slowly the ed m us Let me ask the question of you, Morâ€" assailants, b‘“ was ï¬nally set “9°“ by places near the walls. I The London bankers wrote: hours passed after dawn, until the w ,, sinia. Could you take my life as I lie lsuch todps aft he 3"â€: ï¬rmsted filer the bellighznugtgn‘i‘ezlist 2:831:31: hifgwllls‘: l “We beg to acknowledge yours of :SWSPEITYS W"; Obtfixifzblgr 111:1 T and eve 3 .. . 'x - ow uwar's an e ino e sea. r , , ‘ (.9 t on coumns o empl s . s . ‘ g m ffrgut 3’2]; 13‘;Sh,j,â€â€˜Â§h’§‘e,;§: 5:13: The galley with its consorts made way passion. His love for Ballaban, the (31:3fillies-3:12:11sizallfoï¬hllnundrgd A ,9“... came {mm Evelyn, It ave Y 0111’ It Pays 10 Buy El Clnnmon S. . the Ho Turk entering the city? My life will to the chain at the entrance to the manliness of the captain's reply to the d ‘ d- nine shillings one was a trifle reserved, with an impulse * g be worse than death in its bitterness Golden Horn, where the “Ch stores, unreasonable order and the danger 01' an ten poun a . 't' - r 9.- to tears concealed in it. G DDS , g the whole it you are lost to my a thousand times richer now in the injuring one who stood so high in the penilY- Your 5901“ 195 "110“ P20- “I asked mother for ï¬fty pounds" cup . “sum 9 Morsinia pondercd the question, neceSSJty which they relieved, werere- estimate of the entire Janizary corps session amount to a nctya ue at d she wrote. “so the Blue Atom inci- . Anoth it . growing pale with the fearfulness of 091V“; 13$“: 1:119 acclamatlons 0‘ the were 01:11:11???le h‘lvï¬nthgllcttg: [dag S lâ€""'3-‘i hOf “bod“ mu: “limit: dent has ended, but I don’t think I and save 6 per cent. on all your gro- 00 e . '1‘... '. the thou ht. For awhile she was grate u 1'99 5~ A sense lg 1y w c an twenty t ousan POUR 8’ "m u ' v' be. mood in - ~ SQ speechless? The imagination started by But â€9"â€, 5° heavylâ€"crusmd One dis°b°dience had 1"†up†the myâ€! line W0 hundred “Id ï¬fty “‘Ousand lï¬lcivxu “330:“;2; last telegram. eerie†at Graham Bros" dealers m «t T f.‘ Constantine’s question seemed to stun solitary heart. Her eyes stared Wildly authority. [pounds Cousols at par. We will for-l Perhaps your letter now in the pool. choice Groceries. New Raisins, Cur- . .3." '35:; her. She stared at the vague distance. at the messenger who brought the fatal The slaves, â€at daring to venture l ward you a detailed list if desired, â€"~â€"I half expected it mid~dayâ€"â€"will 9x. . D P P ls F1 I O we "Egg“? At length she burst into tears and, lay- tidings, and stared, hour by hour, in among the janlzaries in their search and will be pleased to realize any 1 ‘ tte s somewhat " ants, .Figs, ates. runes, ee ' .a- d , l, :3}. lug her head upon her companion’s their stony grief upon the wall of her for Captain Ballaban, easily persuaded ‘ , , ‘ ‘ p am "‘3 ,r ‘ orings, Spices of all kinds. Candles a“ shoulder, said: apartment. themselves that he must have tied and 59f“f_1“85- . . ' H9 fonslgned Blue Atom to a 801- and Nuts everything for the holiday 0 l y “I love you too dearly, Constantine, The morning came, and the cheer of that perhaps he mightbe lurking some- ‘kmdly note that {"Slmcllons W l try chme. and began to ask himself ' 4* to ask that of you which you shrink the sunlight which, quickening the where on the shore, as this was the sale should be given in your hand- why Mr. A'blngdon had not written. trade. a» B I w . from doing. There is another who can outer world, poured through the win- only way to escape. Their 888mb was writing. and not typed.†â€The ex-maglstrate's reticence annoyed THY US WITH AN ORDER. G . °° 1‘ render me the service.†dows high in the walls of her apart- rewarded. Though in the disguise 0’ I There. was joy, intoxicating almost i him. A letter even remonstratmg PROMPT DELIVERY. l I O â€â€5- 3 “Who would dare?†said Constan- ment seemed to awaken her from her scant garments. utterly exhausted 3° to madness, in this communication. With him, WOUId be grateful. This a er 2 * l tine. rising and gazing wildly at her. trance. But how changed in appear- that he could make 3° resistance, their but it was not unlcavened by the (.1. silence was irritating; it savored of â€"â€"â€"â€" J 9 “Who would dare to touch you, even at ance! The ruddy hue of health and the victim “’98 readily T900932“ by his ements of danger and delay. doubt, and doubt was the one phase ' T F 3 «, your own bidding?†bronzing of daily exposure to the open form and features, “'hiCh were ‘00 99’ Hi‘ si nature had not been accept» of thought he wished to keep out of s l. * ‘ “I would,†said Morsinia quietly. air seemed alike to have been blanched culiar to be mistaken. The captain H g , h ‘d t Mr. Abingdon's mind at that mom- v a am ros '3 “And this I shall save for the mo- by that which had taken hope from her had apparently “tempted ‘0 990399 by 9‘1 â€hm“ demu" .9 cou‘ con. ml ent. . Bela * A mcnt when I need the last friend on soul. Morsinia rose, weak at ï¬rst, water, perhaps had ventured upon an enormous sum Without question; As for Evelvn she mistrusted ev- s I ., THE F earth." she added, drawing from her but her limbs grew strong with the some chance canoe or raft and been these were the entrancing certainties on his “‘19 rains, while a bank had PHONE 20- 3 s- THE DA! dress the bright blade of an Italian imparted strength of her will. She ate wrecked in the caldroo which, the which dazzled his eyes for a time- am ted his Si 'at ,th t L'aidle Newton’s old Stand 1 0: Press stiletto. “Perhaps my heart would and, speaking aloud, but more in ad- 5‘1‘01‘3 south wind made Wlth the cur- But it was horribly annoying that tip HS 'gnldure “"1 0'“ will): y Made of good second * THE DAl tremble and my flesh shrink from the dressing herself than her attendants, rent 1‘0“"ng from the north. a millionaire should keep his curâ€" v? “Hum-1.9 won . pun)“ ler Mt Opp. 8911.00 H0086. 3 O sharp point. though I love not myself said, “I will away to the walls!" H13 wet garments, 8‘10“ 83 he had rent account so low and the conclud- as" . I )p .Anson 8 memory would growth Rock Elm ‘ s THE FA ' 3 as I love you» Through the masses of debris and not stripped off, and his exhausted look in am ra h held it bogey not whol- be DOlsoned in her heart long before ml . Send -; “Let us talk no more of this,†said among the groups of men who were conï¬rmed their theory. 1 g p f g p b t l , in e when she reallzcd that he was dead. i 4’ g ' Constantine. “but leave it for the hour resting and waiting to take the places One 01' their number â€0‘18†the ’9' .y u" orseen, u coming 3 ' ant our ' Have You seen Em s of necessity, which happily I think will of their wearied comrades on the ram- port to the grand vizier, Kalil, who re- “ actually pr osented .ltself.m , , CHAPTER XX. . 3 q. not soon come. I must tell you now parts she went straight to the gate of maltedililtdto :heigglgn- i Let The "‘e'noémlilum zllttihl‘lp ’5 hand- Nemesis. H l' d for what I sought you. I have been St. Romanus. where the assaults were “ W ea W m a person. writing on V? W“ 9 r “"33 “0w . . . 0 Ida order ordered this very night to aid in a most incessant. As if impelled by no 0119 WOW 0‘ the captureuntil 1 thrice precious. H9 hurriedly 80ml- mm") was thrown into the â€30m ' The “rouge“ and mo“ :u s s: a s: have seen him.†said Mahomet, seek- ing an opportunity to revoke the threat against his friend, which he had ut- tered in insane rage, and at the same venture which. heaven grant, shall re- provision the city. Several large gal- leys laden with corn and oil are now coming up the sea from Genoa. If inized it, and at once commenced practice the words. “Devonshire†some superhuman purpose, her beauty lit as with a halo by the majesty of a celestial passion, she climbed the steps into the tottering tower above the evening to the sultan's tent. A large lantern of various colored crystals hung from ï¬e ridgepole and threw its beautiful but partly obscured light over the arraigned man. His captors had clothed him in the uniform of the janizarles. “His face has a strange look. as if another's soul had taken lodging be- city is reduced, they may‘return with- out venturing an encounter. I am to reach them and if possible induce them to cut their way through. The great chain at the entrance to the Golden Horn will be lowered at the opportune moment. and all the shipping in the harbor will make an attack upon the enemy's fleet. Of this our allies must be informed. As soon as it is dark I shall drift in a swift little skit! be- tween tbese Turkish boats, and before the dawn I shall be far down on Mar- uma. '1 omorrow mgm, .1 your pray- era are offered, J esu will grant us suc- cess." C “My daughter, you must not be here. I know your grief, and now, as your emperor, I must protect you against yourself." . “I want no protection!†cried the bro- ken hearted glrl. “0h, let me die! For what should I live?†“My dear child," said the emperor, with trembling voice, while the tears ï¬lled his eyes, “in other days your holy faith taught me how to be strong. Now, in your necessity let me repeat to you the lesson. For what shall you live? For what should I live? I am emperor, but my empire is doomed. I live no longer for earthly hope, but sole- ly to do dutyâ€"nothing but duty, stern duty, painful every instant, crushing always, but a burden heaven imposed on a breaking heart. That heaven apo had the preceded the requisite ï¬gures. poasible: same to my credit.†his possession. CHAPTER XXVII. ONSTANTINE eluded the heavy boats of the Turks. calculations. As the emperor spoke his face glow- ed with a majesty of soul which made the symbol of earthly majesty that adorned his brow seem poor indeed. Gazing a moment with reverent amazement at the man who had al- ready received the divine anointing for the sacriï¬ce of martyrdom he was so soon to Oder, Morsinia responded: “Your words, sire, come to me as from the lips of God. I will go and pray, and thenâ€"then I shall live for duty.†M feelingless waves and dis- tant Christians. He sum- moned to his presence the admiral of his defeated fleet, Baltaoghli, and or- dered that he should be impaled. The admiral had shown as much na- val skill as could perhaps have been exhibited with the unwieldy boats at his command and, moreover. had brought from the ï¬ghtan eyeless sock- et to attest his bravery and devotion. Thepenalty. therefore, which Mahomet attached to his misfortune brought cries or entieaty in his behalf from other brave omeers, especially from the leading ionizaries. This opposition formed in the shape of a crescent and stretched from the wall of the city across to the Asiatic shore, presented a more formidable obstacle to the eye than to the swift and skillfully manned Genoese galleys. The Turkish boats were generally but small craft and laden down to the water’s edge with men. The Gefioese had four gal. leys. together with one which belonged to szantium. These were vessels of the largest size, constructed by men who had learned to assert their prowess as lords of the sea. They were armed with cannon adapted to sweep the deck of an adversary at short range. Heaven favored the Christians, fora strong gale was blowing, which, while it tossed the boats of their adversaries beyond their easy control, ï¬lled the sails of the Genome and sent them bounding over the waves, the oarsmen sitting ready to catch deftly into the bending billows with their blades. Each of the ï¬ve vessels chose for a target a large one of the Turks and clove it with its iron prow, while the cannon swept the Turkish soldiers by hun- dreds from other boats near to them. Again and again the galleys passed, like shuttles on a loom, through the line of the enezny, sinking the un- with many thousands in the bank. The sultan beat the prostrate form. bind the familiar lineaments," the sul- tan remarked to Kalil as he scanned the culprit closely. “Do you know, knave, in whose pres- ence you are?†said Mahomet sternly. “I know not, sire. except that the ex- cellent adornment of your person and pavilion suggest that I am lathe pres- ence of his majesty theâ€â€" “Silence, villain! Do you mock me?’ cried the padishah, in surprise at the man's assumed ignorance. “I mock thee not, sire,†said .the vie tlm, bowing with courtly reverence and speaking in a sort of patois of Greek and Turkish. “But I,was about to say that I know thee not except that from the excellence of thy persor and estate thou art none less"- ~“Silence. you dog! This is no tim- for your familiar jesting. Ballaba‘ Speak pure tongue .or I‘ll cut thi~ from 'rthy head!†interrupted the pill. shalt . , ~r speak as best I can." replied the man, “for I~was not brought upto the Turkish tongue. I presume'thst I ty thousand pounds. And what did Mason want with twenty-ï¬ve thousand pounds .? He was a gnarled man with crude tastes. Twenty, ï¬fteen, ten thousand would be ample for his wants.The sooner he drank 'himself to death the better. With each fresh cigar Mason’s mo- iety shrank in dimensions. The murder was a mere aflair of a venge- ful blow, but this steady sucking of the millionaire’s riches required ï¬n- esse, a dashing aroitness ,the superb impudence of a Cagliostro. But if his confederate's interests suflered, the total ï¬xed in Grenier's scheme in nowise became sfleeted. He meant to have a hundred thou- sand pounds, and he ï¬rmly decided l CHAPTER XXVIII. AHOMET had not expended all his petulant rage upon 7 ad- wieldy buiks and drowning the. crowd- at ï¬rst conï¬rmed the determination of mm "gt the r. 'i - 2 edcrews. _ the irate despot. But soon the petition em â€:11! mrmmthem . ,From the walls and housetops of of the honored corps swelled into a mdmmmw.m ‘ i the city went up hunas for the victors and praises to heaven. From.the shoresotAsiaandfrombeiowtheclt- ' . - . Wm' â€he. ( 4 ' ~ “‘-'A.. ' ‘ ' . '~' “ . ,. , " . .‘k' pg.†u . * - ., » , . . .. (.~ , .. . ‘ , ' J a , l- , ' ' ’ $ . er’iare mad, maroon-soundsâ€. and “Sharpe" gave him the capitals for "Dear Sirs.†He they see the cordon of the enemy’s gate. A strong but gentle hand was time ‘0 cover his imperial dignity by was at a loss for a capital "C," but ships drawn across the harbor. not put upon her arm. It was that of the the semblance 0‘ a trial. he saw that Phi“ “Pd the simplest knowing the extremity to which the emperor, The culprit was brought in the early p ’ and boldest outlines in his caligraphy and he must risk a “C†without the upper loop. In "Lady M.," too. he foundation of the "ii†to' Soon be framed a letter in the fewest words “Yours of to-day’s date received. Kindly sell Cosnols value one hun- dred and fifty pounds, and place the He copied it again and again, un- til it was written freely and careless- ly, and every letter available com- pared favorably with the original in Then he posted it, thus saving a day, according to his With this missive committed irre- coverably to the care of his majesty’s which were anchored to pre- points itâ€"that, and that slouch-makes ~ - ~ . . . . been i ' ' ~ ‘ Free -l-~ vent their drifting away up- me willing to live and do it. When mall, chtor Gremers Spmts "189' s'hereabgglzlng gm hâ€: as to your IE I' ~ ~ G d as or?! a on the swift current with which the the time comes I shall seek death Now, indeed, he was in the Wh‘rl' round and. I 0 said“ messageâ€"r I "g [Sh B r 351‘ 00 ri :d U Black sea discharges itself through the where the slain lie the thickest. But pool. Would he emerge high and should meet th prom! that you. F()R HOLIDAYS . p nu. Bosporus into Marmara. Upon meet- not today, for today I can serve. Live dry in the El Dorado 0‘ gilded Vlc“ I w half em if you showed up. A splendid :w’wttttzclll U perm-l ‘3 ing the befriending galleys it was will; for duty! Live for God! The days thh he longed t° enter, or would th gs n. “mm M had bolted ‘0': If you 81‘6100kln8 for reliable 300d! C b T ,, . . .31. Q ,. » Wm md’ 1h" little difï¬culty that be persuaded the may not be many before we shall fotrune consign him to Portland once 5 tales. at fair prices you will ï¬nd this the rum Id) 3“ “ ‘ ...., I â€Xi‘an“ Genoese captains to risk the encounter clasp hands with those who, now in- again â€" percham‘e ‘0 the “with“ “Friends! I have no friends." 3 place We o'fler you and KCIll€S \"llli A~~~lll7"‘ “1" 0‘ Lima“ with the Turkish fleet. As Constantine visible, are looking upon us. Let us He could not say. He would not 0hr ’99- you have â€" very defl"PARLO.R SETTS EASY CHAIR'S Sta d Tl“; yr pointed out to the Italian captains. go and cheer the living before we feel safe until Philip Anson was a friends, indeed " ROCKERS 3°st ODD PIECES ' I] S' . s , l".'" 0i the an the enormous navy of the blockadcrs, seek the companionship of the dead.†myth, and Victor Grenier a reallty,l TM“ where are they .9†' ETC. - Carvers m 5615 (ll libs sens, an ~ Already he was planning plausible ofï¬ce, but it was only “3““le bi!" lies to keep Mason out of his fair policemen attending ‘0 varionshab share of the plunder. A few more of or chatttlng quietly “"033 8 5'89 those forged letters would easily es- tablish the fact that he was unable to obtain a bigger haul than. say, hi- ga Tuesday. Jacky Mas-m reached. ILondon on Wednesday. and kept his. :gpgiflrrlgsnt with .Inflpecmr Bradley‘. Because I HAVE THE 00003 To ay evening. The inspector received him gra~ FILL IT WITH THAT WILL SATIS- ciously. thus chasing from the ex- convict's mind a lurking suspicion. FY.YOU, AND BEFORE YOU MAKE that matters were awry. There is a. HAT CHRISTMAS PRESENT CALL curious sympathy between the police- and Well-known criminals. They IN AND SEE OUR FANCY CHlNA AND PARTICULARLY OUR TEA SET AND FOUR-PIECE SETS, ANDl meet with friendliness and exchange ous Pnlcss ABE as Low as THE l to perfect Hockey Stick in Canada. Used by all the leading hockey clubs. For sale cheap. TO COM ..PR E88 pleasantries, as a watchdog might T' fraternise with a wolf in off hours. But Mason had no responsive smile I]. Cinnamon or ready quip. _ ’ Hundru â€What’s up ?†he demanded, mon- LOWQT. I 57 Kent St" Llndsay, lug Illle, fosely. “You sent for me. Here- I 5 Ph 52 our dailv am I would have brought my ticket l one ' lion lists sooner if you hadn't written." 3 l in an ' “All right. Mason. Keep mt ' l.___._._.__.., - such , wool on. Do you remember Super- ' l a? intendent Robinson ?†Q â€C qumk “Him that was inspector in White- ' chapel when I was put away ? Ratlh . er. ‘ “Well, sdmc friends of yours have NEXT TO TERRY'S. r â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€".l â€"â€"â€"â€".f â€"â€"-.â€"-â€"â€" FURNITURE Holiday Gills He glared around the roomy police l These are not made of unseasoned ins acc-or Wood, hastily glued together, but are made to 'last and will be good years hence. His surly attitude did not diminish the inspector‘s kindliness. l W M. H O LTO RF, "Don't be doubtful on that point.‘ Mason. Have you no children ?" “PM“ CW“ Chill "t". William-st Something in the police officer's. G" t S f a I et 6 a C From $I.UU to $750. l847 Rogers Bros. Silverware u Razor 5 counter. Wu» eyes gave the man a slew. His swarthy face flushed and' his hands clinched. “Yes," he said ,huskily. “I left; two boys. Their blather died. They‘ were lost. I have looked for them SERIOUS are most suitable aim lur ii men who ShaVc lllk‘ll..‘-Ll\L'S. ev \ here. While playing about the house 01. -â€"â€"â€"-â€"-*-“ ’ e†" (To be tin New Year's morning, Jean, the hill. con ued.) : baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Campbell... in some manner came in contrast With 9 .7er hot stove and her clothing WW. Her mothel NEW YEAR’S DAY AT 81'. MARY'S; New Years was Dtfln‘ celbratsd'. atfltJlsry'sChurch‘. b' e as resdbyBev.ArchdesconCue,m_ ondlfusstwbykevrr. and lomHithsssby . ’ cn' .m'm‘ 31' Me:- flébm Charms When the instrunlcnt used is 3 Also agent for (L. “USICAL MERCHANDISEI’N‘g’S LIAMs sswmc MACH s I m Danvt purchase anything)": 18 a lines until you ascertain a la