.0 .'.,, we 9 «4‘ a, "‘- , , â€'"' twat.“ . . .. \ _ . , ... i, F ,‘ I A“ “ prematurely. Sleep on over tomorrow, and we’ll talk about it again in the town in the morning to attend a quiet . meeting of the new company’s stock- holders. I will then be in a position to show you even more‘clearly where we stand. Let’sgotobed." Hellnked am through Richard’s and started , evening. ' "By the way, I have a new team of horses coming out to- i. morrowontrlal. Ishouldllketoget, your opinion of them before I buy.†1 The light of dawn found Richard still staring at the ceiling and wondering how he could get out of the tangle. No , longer was be justiï¬ed inconcealing his ' identity on any pretext. He must cone fess to Mr. Benwyck. But how could ; he do that when everything was pro- ‘ greasing so favorably, when he was ' making so good an impression both on Mr. Renwyck and, as he hoped, his daughter? How could he throw away his opportunity there? On the other hand, how could he see his dad walk blindly into the mouths of a set of New York sharks? Over and over he turned the questions till his brain : grew addled and his head was aching ‘ viciously. One of two things he must I do. But which? What good would a l confession do anyway? To tell his fa- ; ther afterward would not make him ! less culpable. He turned and twisted { in his bed, but found no solution of the problem. The questions hit each other like wild express trains on a single track, and the solitary engineer had no earthly chance to jump. “Now, it’s this way,†he murmured to his rumpled pillowâ€"“when an irre- sistible force meets an immovable body --heavens! I wish we’d given those . blasted Englishmen a bigger licking than we did in ’76!" .- ...â€"...... _._._. ... , l l did not pass pleasantly for Richard. who began to detest the role he was assuming with all his honest American heartâ€" honest until this mad idea of substitu- tion obsessed him, that is. First of all, he wanted to get away by himself andthinkthethlugoutundisturbed by troublesome surroundings. He deter- mined to go for a long rideâ€"alone, if possibleâ€"and with a good horse under him perhaps his brain would work and devise some loophole of escape. Fatuâ€" There was no loophole. He would palterwlth thetruthno longer. No! He would speak at once theworstpartof it over. freeâ€"metromhls shewould be M and forever lost to him. Well; hecouidn't help -it; his heart but it had tobe done. whatsletthe‘ and it“?! rdrinlnmato thestatln. M 8 “71111113811133 the world whose company be least do- ... wantâ€"on f5 * H be did not short and fat to play without the bridge, but I’ll take withpleasureifimay.†I wonder if he means any- that remark.†thought Rich. handedhimthe stick. began briskly, but soon languished. as‘dld the conversation. Richard making an occasional brilliant shot and missing the easy ones. Mr. Corrigan by steady, consistent play ranupagoodscoreandbetweentlmes watched his opponent ners of his eyes. “I shouldn't say you were up in your usual form, Lord Croyland. Sleep well?" “No,†said Richard. eagerly seising the opportunity to speak the whole truth and nothing but it, “I dldn’ " “Too badl" murmured the little man, thinsby ardashe The game . with an exaggerated sympathy that didnotimposeonhisvlctim,whilehe gravely chalked his cue. “American bedsarehardtogetusedto,eh?’ He received no answer and leaned across ' the table for a disicult shot. paused and regarded the young man thought- fully. “Lord Croyland, I am after a certain piece of information and have 1 reason to behave that you can give it to me." “Ishallbepleased,lammâ€said Richard. with admirably simulated in- dolence, although he was near I!!!†Ikeenlyallvetotnepoasihflidelofa nobleman. “Whatâ€"in your opinionâ€"ls the most approved methodâ€"of branding a heif- It was coming, then? Well, he would, admit nothing, deny mains. Tiler? was no law of owned; honorior love to cornpel him been“ anything to “muscular? repeated nich- ' he moved in his pauiou. I?’ ' ’“Deducflom'mfledfllohwyc. â€â€œ11"- .discussedasithaseeidombeen dis- n it Richardwashandlcappedlnhisfull‘: ,. ___ g grmzmmmyom lewmclntlon of the lore. which 19' W m “1:th w‘m' Th; 1:: i â€MW“ ‘fl" "" a athacrowdmslucoinwhlchhc’wredtommmbenery-erloo-me flag†“at: 3‘1Ҡt': _ - " . SMITH SMIT 4 its! indeed. m MI m was 3" “’- an ‘ once “a " ‘ w / . _ :Layb Stamens axe CIV'L Evan: g I out of the con' V'Whatmak'esitthemoreimpoaslblql don’t eschew I can. it would beâ€" g machines well. it would be a sort of breach of Clothes Wrin 6’5 Wheel may. may, APRn. a, t. PHYSICMA'S â€â€"5 De. I. BLANCHABD ‘\ Graduate‘roronho will" Victoria ' cunt, WW" cor. K6! * â€(i Li say-us, (lot-m made... m “t [Ml Telephone 45. Iâ€- . sud-rs polo-tel by the burl d i _ , -~ u ... coon-o- «4 ... m 0' M M“ DEJVTISM) \ “WWWMM Onto mummdmw .... mammalian“ m ww“‘“°"â€"“°‘°°’| be room; muff tromthegardanwlihherasmfulef mamuadeyolrestand 0! ° , e i ST, ‘5 . Montreal ’ H ' . worship. 5 u†w, “_ “t W p “Goingfor a wait!" sherashsd. “if .- 1!.de attention gu’er. .. Child“, > ,1 . â€" you wait a moment I'd,“ to gels , » HABOI - v . '. ..1: . , you.†'11“! m mm ‘1) 3 51.00“ mekkkx‘yh ' ’ â€Young person.†said her uncle win his hm cat 0" and-ll, “a u no. - .33.“). 2" “it! Andldon‘tmindtellingyou mochaeverity,“tbereishardlyeaough “1"“ Ther " ,\ g. new reuon. It isn't the money. “1°“?- m “‘1‘“ â€â€œmm or Loud land to to around. it m cm at†DR NKELANDS 62 - ~ drive slowly There would be time. with ; copy of the Prince Rupert 0 â€RV†r: .. m the money! I’m doing this to H id on th id all “a seems. I’ve him forhslfanhour. t little _ DBNTISTS E, flared! with one man-one man °w£21 toe :gulwm‘ with andl’mgoln'gtebeephhul tool" MWJW 1" . ' -. *0 Am ’ ’_ tn the Houston. Ham- defy d rm . ma. Reboot Richard's am am loam W 0' the ““1"“ class It i. letrï¬ WTngrmate i‘ Dentistry. f; “in city and Gulf Railroad and 1111- Sign“: in" commemooe'l I i would. f or alongthe gravelpath. 13;“ inches in use, with two ool- Work ‘ S circu- frown u 'p’ewenent company just as l repre- ° “Isthat the m?†be M mg. on “a: page, one the paper sells am†W“ .5: ‘Mndidh , ' the verypurposeofunearthlngthecon- - in artiï¬cial teeth. Pain»..- . . .33 m the Longmatt Development and irators. He 1! join f with slyly Jerking h thumb in the direc- for ten cents ‘ oopy.~lo¢t of the 'a-ured. P . “Meme macho. Won company. He isn’t a :p dad nd t y cob Banach in tion of his niece. Richard blushed. matter is ..t m unusually large Ofloe nearly opposite six... - maniacâ€"at least nolongerâ€"and. is a ï¬sh ‘ '1’" “Oh. you young dog! Well, I can’t Li“, . ‘ 1 House. the open. flinging aside discretion. love. , hook type, but it is vigorous in tone Y hfleorged'vegothimlndwhat's Itwasl ltollllallthis.andit biameyommck. Greatglrhisn't in: on . ï¬x “mmingtosqueeaehimtfllhis wouidbeharderstilltosayit. Ashe mg; had real lashlded “in“: “be“ mks the Bulletin DOCTOR GROSs PM? u at! †mt; mm ‘Enmi‘ï¬i mm R m mm °‘ W hatch, in a secluded part of tbs an: Dentist - Lindsay ' you told me at you 9" thoughts swung to the other extreme. ' .. t . R In. W 10011 ... h in The old man’s name is Bill wn- Could he lay love aside? How sweet 3““ mumâ€? WI] «.3233? 1““: :0 22:: 2):? :1“, â€a?†â€Â£589; reg-“,3: ‘ m" she looked in her simple morning gown permi Emu of dentistr - . Richard's brain in a whirl. The â€"over which some artist of dre- cre- of 0th children. a, 13 9, land 1. my the most 11pm“ m as “a 7-5710.†Houston. Matago City and Gulf ation had labored days to produce that . Cl: and employer of labor in the town. bar- l W ,, -_ 1_ -ailroad and Improvement company effect of artless innocence had be but easily digit-fled. ’50 pure mg 11qu and other contractors. ‘DB. H. A. NESBITT, l. : .~ Dbl; was his father’s pet, the darling of his known itâ€"as she smiled and pass- harmless. yet most WW His weekly payroll is larger than; net 1 th 33"â€er heart. He had worked over it. slaved ed him these delicious rolls, as if it in building up the most dcli- that of the 1,â€va gourninent, lGMSur n: :1 Ontari yaidc%.. ;» at nm weerltandowned the controlling inten were breakfast food he lacked. He m But be t f ho-I . 9 an ‘1‘.“ or mm . atechfld or the Dominion gout-amen . 0 any of ornate University. '1".-. ~ ve. atmwhichhehadinvestedanenorgwanted her morethanaayulingelso tel or ofanym tile blish- mm, “1 modern “ï¬n“. mono sum. If what Mr. Benyyck ‘ on earth. She wad worth a thousand . m 0;: . 0m:-()mwim Bag?"- Roam ~- said was true the coming crash would harbor companies. His dad would un- Mt- HO ml '1 Mama 1’ . 1’" Tm!" 272 ' , mm overwhelm his father completely. Not derstand and forgive after seeing her. lsail a day for wages. an damned .I only had that gentleman invested his But would conscience understand and with faint "m by government of- . ‘ _ ‘5‘ own money in the company. but he had forgive? - iicials. railway mm“ “a nine- 9 BflRRIlSTEI.’.V. fife. inducedhistrlendstojolnwithhim. IamafraldLordCroylanddldno‘ mmofuebummmn in the} â€" “‘1 well “an“! new that m“ “the: l “m9 ‘3 a table “mp“‘m m“ mm "or m,“ I m. l town. He says his prayers regularly :MOORE ‘5 JACKSON- 3 an would feel responsible “rule" ‘°“' ling. and “9 â€were“ “cu“ m“ ‘ Gordan, mm with amusement. l and does not frequent cider saloons; Senator- 1133.7â€3.Ci19“‘5“'. v: k ole. drain. the your man was Mt the headache seemed too feminine for “I d ’t I lived in 1 lot gambling joints. la“ m, “in. l “Hindi: . :Afvtcu; ‘ kind of man who could stand meekly credmty. When an irresistible force °° on rm but m “w! icontinued: ‘ i .11. noon: x.c. All» 35â€"30,. brands†Ms M oldded bested by meeu-; m 3â€â€ °" â€woman ,. I w. M“, “The condition is that what i am I â€"â€"â€"â€"-+â€"-â€"â€" l .7 “‘ an enemy- Wlth a mental n89 hear The drive to the moon was rapid “:3“ mega mt Banner m labout to tell you must be kept an as â€"Grain thieves are operating '1 l EIGH R. KNIGHT, 2.;- 3.133 “bed that I" m in New†°1 1 and brlef. “0 “deemed I I“ in“ u" ' . Iwas isolate secret. no matter what you! iWeet Durham. -_ or, N Pub’ic. Bt- . high information by which he could turn did not speak after all. His hostper. mm 8 var tombs" ‘ M at ‘iumt happens to be. Promise _ j _ Representing or ï¬re, 11;. .. cidanlul ’him, looand behold. l iind him â€h“ â€d "u “‘1“? “mm "m ' ' z ‘ {halal insurance compm tearin'gmaround ‘ â€a. lot on one devil : clam." R - J A c t : 31-33333? Fanners B;-;;â€": :f c.“ as if another were after hull!" It. i “D‘Ck'†said a†old gentleman. “1 fl' ' ' fans on i . i Ofï¬ceâ€"Kent-stmvertke Z'hrzersm . W paused to chuckles an“. 5 have followed the legal profession fol s d 0b . H - ‘ ' . es ‘ ’ made thirty-two years. and few of my I. ‘ j 3" my: mmmkw “you have found cause to complain of my 0“ “n 3’ senana HCLAUGHLINQ PE._L .4 . .7» .. “What m that!" } discretion. This is I out rate clear. I FULTON. t’heflsake of highest eveutowlna yetmontbolookatmwktodly- You l id have worn . two footlmd I'm going toearn it. What ll ' . I. Pi! Soil ‘ was one 8? receive ‘ m" Goodby, Croyland." ‘ troubling you?" “in my“; on ï¬g oft ‘ - . - 3†t6â€. citors and 1 «azimuthin that cumin and b7 * Bichlrd drove slowly beek- Nom “hm med '9 Hum“ M ' The moment lineal-risen understood n W . . 37"â€" ! N am 1 * hereblefatamadgahomnredoifa (“cud â€lull l 0 es. n °f m†“mm V†“we â€1' ' “1 ’° h" "and“ â€m a" W Benwyck’s‘ra: Thentheywouldhflo 5“! m“ ‘0 W °“ "l" Wm" â€" â€"â€" I u n (0er Dominion Bank L18 l evening he choked with laughter un ' 4 ’ l - MSW Those who were in attendance at .loney to Lean on Real Estm : I ll. 1 l ' . the ecture on the 2 at on the Lord s . J.W,K.C., A. at Fulton. tween â€doi:22- gdmgusement. to. balance °f “1° “mu" '“ '0 punc- !Day W000 by Rev- J- A. Crmn i A. Peel “But how did you know that it was I tut“ With 111' “mu“ “‘1 “‘9‘ 10‘ Collinxwood. in the Oembfldfl-Bt- i 0 “m“ ' 1 Methodist church heard the subject h .â€" . 7--- ___-. v" _ I | - BUSINESb (1-1 HIS 3 0x 5-: tentive. Hr. Jas. Low was the chairmen of b the evening. he being president of the local branch of the Lord's Day Alliance. Hr. Low gave a brief out. line as to the object of the meeting inuicipol Drainage Work .c. ~pe¢islty 4 Phone 242 or P. 0. Bi: 1.3. ONTARIO. “E“ “' "’. 0L6. 3.4,. l LINDSAY, l Win-rs Sll'l'fl. 0.: s. l "' HOPKINS HOPKIM Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries etc. ‘ lieiwrs for the Bank of Montrl :1, ll toloen at lowestrates. Oflices CW ' at. South, Lindsay, Ont. G. B. Hormxs, K. C , Faun Hoaxes Reprise, ll neath. I’ve just got to sit and blister. l can’tseedaddoueup. but I'd rather do thatthanplayalow down trlchon a man who trusts me. And in any eveutIstandtoloeetheyouug lady. In my place what would you do?’ sled. blinded by your coroner. Few Americans in New York can see! straight in the presence of a lord. You’re safe so far.†“Thank Maven!†portant subject. namely. the Lord's "Don't count too much on the blind- ' M ofone. honmr." “Do!" MM the little m "hm Da He said he was not here to in- “And tears trickled down his face and " . “mine“? grain away. I'm listen- 3:12; the creases of his double chin. “mm b“ “l W “W“ 0‘ a†m? "°" ““°’“‘ 1 JAMES KEITH to label Why, I'd 6018““, “"8: thirty: Dgymto ‘1: ygx- # ' Se“ lerc t, “d Dealer 3 “M W“ â€mt“ “' “‘ “'9' 'h“ “l ‘“ °° '°' W â€W m‘ m ° MISCELLANEOUS . Best Binder Twine on marks Great care is used to supply every_ -' origin. It is God’s creation. not the l mmwnnlnswiththocmbbudlan'suirmlovocudwm stamnedeathomeandhbwllllnsull street. He isn’taumhitellyoa. aeationofmanllonetlonoantrine â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"l “new“. “dofgoodm‘m â€mnwmmwdm Hflemmewwalm“ withtheSabbathexoeptto wmlmmwmml “l 0;“. al.8111- 30â€â€œ!dequ “Muhammtoflu onmm TheSabbath VII m. 'm‘ e mi. therealhordCroylandandhowthlt axial†latthel I I oftime.Itis ._â€"... â€...â€"W-.. m FIRE AND LIFE. IOIEY‘I'O WAT “I can't.†said Richard quietly. “surge“!!! Ins-aloe Ofï¬ce In gentleman had coolly he of Richard Williams. Then made ‘ “Can't! The devil you can't! Why cleanbreastofhlsowndeceptlonand mayï¬Godhe-Jle-od 1;: “...,“ narratedeverydetallofhisexperi- hallowed, mm yin 1000.000 __ h. ences, m the ex m 0‘ his M seven that GM" people still M’ WM“..ss:'.mm Jeri-r; drugged??? ea: nus convention th Kr. Bonnet ed. The Sabbath day should mean macs-do... mono pm. 0, gain: companies. all! '“t night. more to the people of to-day thanto‘ Mandprelnlumseslowesanyother desired, and in sums lo suits . respectable company The settlement of with special privileges You my fl instalment Without mores-‘9 in is. i x l Harriet dearly,andnowasheloohed atthe manly boy before inhisheartthata â€fro-5910’s..“ . rentssteofinterest, wilhpriyilegeofre-imwost prices and be~ see the pneumatic tools a work. W k down 00“!!an prim before buying (5.5. 'Ahrte. private and confidential Comeandseeme if you want money M L andgetny terms. 8 ennfln J. H. SOOTHERAN, % ..-- Agent. “ «t ‘ Curtain Stretchers Horse Clippers . Eï¬GGIEsmmlwt Richard frowned thoughtfully. rose and began topace upand down. . “Mr. Gerrigam’he burst forth. “I haven't told you the worst part of it. â€"â€"- "â€"â€" e l confidence.††. “Anything serious V “Tee, very. That‘s why]! “didn‘t last night. ~_ listless haven-‘0‘ First-class home-made Buggies, Wagons and Democrats for 'sale alabastlne at reasonable nices- Also some