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Iwastoldthehealthoï¬icersrxuaran- Iinedherwhensbearrived,that‘sall." .“ShewassenttoEggislandwith everyeneaboard. alehasbeenthere morethanamoutbnowandmaynot '“ldldn‘tdomudxfhesald. "no lighting part is easy. It's not half so mastogiveupyourpropertyand .liestinwhile’t- â€Didyoudothatbecauselasked youtoâ€"beeameiaskedyoutoput asldetheoldways?" Awaveofcomâ€" pa-iouswwtoverher. m2!!! murd- "‘It didn’t 1908. Dr Ian I. basal-Vt .53; i 5% If gig?! § m gillâ€? E. E i ii" ii 3 “I saw the men distinctly." she told him More the) ; separated. “and I could identify them .311.†AthisownhouseGlenisterroua-d Dextryremovingthestalnsoftbe ‘ night‘s adventure. ‘Though _ She stamped her trimly booted feet and flirted her skirt. “’1 don‘t savvy what you mean,†said Dextry, glancing at his partner warn- ingiy. “We ain’t done nothin’.†“Well. it's all right then. I took a long chance so you could make a get- away if you wanted to, because they‘ve got warrants for you for that sluice robbery- last night. Here they are now.†She darted to the window. the men peering over her shoulder. Com- ing up thenarrow walk they,saw Ioorhees, McNamara and three others. The house stood somewhat isolated and well back on the tundra, so that any one approaching it by the plank- ing had an unobstructed view of the premises. Escape was impossible, for the back door led out into the ankle deep puddles of the open prairie, and it was now apparent that a sixth man had made a circuit and was approach- !“ from the rear. Mfmmmdmppedsofayw mjeethcrybouom- “We’vegotasearchwarrantmioox through your house,†said Voorbees. “What are you looking for?" “Gold dust from Anvil creek.†“All rightâ€"search away.†They rapidly scoured the premises. covering every inch. paying no heed to the girl, who watched them with her position while the marshal jerked his head back in time to see her dad: upon Dcxtry. . “Don’t! Don‘t!" She cried her up- peal to the old man. “Keep cool. You’ll be sorry. Dexâ€"they're almost thralgh.†The oï¬cer had not seen any move- ment on Dextry’s part. but doubtless hea- quick eye had detected signs of violence. McNamara anemd. gloweb ing. from the back room at that no meat. “Letthemhuntflthegiriwas'flinï¬. while Dextry stared dasedly over her head. ‘They won’t ï¬nd anything. Keep cool and don’t act rash." Voorbees’ duties sat uncomfortably upon him at the best, and, looking at the smoldering eyes of the two men. he became averse to further search in a powdery homehold whose mem-' bers itched to shoot him in the back. “It isn’t here," he reported, but the' politician only scowied. then spoke for’ the ï¬rst time directly to the partners: “I’ve got warrants for both of you.. and I’m tempted to take you in, but I won‘t. I’m not through yetâ€"not by. any means. I'll get youâ€"get you both.†I ! I 2 He turned out of the door, fol- l lowed by the marshal. who called 0! - his guards. and the group ï¬led back. along the walk. “Say, you’re a jewel, Cherry. You’ve saved as twice. You caught Voorhees just in time. In heart hit my palate when he looked into that stove, butl thenextinsuntlwantedtolaughat Dextry's expremion." Impulsively Glenister laid his hands uponhersboulders. Athislookanda touch her throat swelled, her bosom heaved and the silken lids fluttered eneen grew cool and clear. “You wuidn’t trust me at ï¬rst. eh? Some day you'll ï¬nd that your old triads are the best after all." And as she left them she added m: “Say. you're a pair of ‘shine' dee- peudoes. You need a governess." CHAPTER XI. RAW, gray day. with a driving drizzle from seaward and a leaden rack of clouds drifting low, matched the sullen. iitful mood of Glasses. During the last month he had chafcd and framed like an animal in leash for wordofWheeion. This uncertainu, flthtolded preyed on him ï¬ercely. and himself haunting the vicini lusion between Judge Stillman and the receiver had become so generally rec terimsandthreatsinmanyquarwrs. Yet. although the politician had by nowvirtnallyabsorbedalltberichest inthedistrlctandwomed a g! iii tnrth’Wheaton was aboard With a writ or a subpoena or an alibi or what- .ever was necessary to put the “kibosh†i iii a niléiliit EII_ ll EEI‘ ll 32‘ r ll 9:3. During the last month his weak face shrunk and altered until vacllla- on McNamara. so public excitement I tion was m in every line. m grew. McNamara boarded his gold in the Alaska bank. and it was taken for granted that there would lie the scene of the struggle. No one supmed for an instant that the usurper would part with the measure peaceably. 0n the third morning the ship lay abreast of the town again, and a life- whereupon the idle population sue-an» I I I ed toward the beach. “She‘ll make it to the surf all right. but then watch out.†“We'd better make ready to haul 'em out." said another. “it's mighty dan- .†And, sure enough. as the skin came rushing in through the breakers she was caught She had made it past the ï¬rst line. soaring over the bar on a foamy roller crest like a storm driven gull winging in toward the land. The wiry ï¬gure of Bill Wheaten crouched in the stem. while two sailors fought with their oars. As they gathered for their rush through the lust zone of froth a great comber rose out of the sea behind them. rearing high above their heads. . The crowd on the surfs edge’ shouted. The boat waver-ed.‘suched beck intol I i untilsheseemedehokedbyaveryl noodofsweetwomsnliness. She theowan'sangflm lugs and 'gear. . Meurushedintothewtter.lndthï¬ next roller pounded them back upon themarblehardsand- Mambo of splitting wood. and then a blushed like a little maid and laughed sound a timid. broke: laugh. Then, mum; '5 gmupswarmedm‘waistdeepwd hemelf W. tune. into .- m».. -.. the merry carel released 1: tumm.m.mkm .19: outadrippingngure. Itwasa i l I I l l l l 3 , I he had acquired the habit“)! mrdveb‘ “Golden hiedlcel Discovery " has performed the most marvelous cures. In cases of old somor open eating ulcers, it is well to apply to the open sores Dr. Piano’s All-Healing Salve. which pose sense wonderful healing potency when ate-pate Dr. Buï¬alo. N. Y.. and it will come to you by return poet. Most drugglsn Respite! well as the “Golden Medical Discovery.‘ . l of Wm composition as a substitute (or 'Goiden Medical Discovery." which is a medicine or news common, having a complete list of ingredients in plain English on its bottle-wrapper. the mobeingattestedascorrectunderoath. Dr. Plerce‘s Pleasant Pellets regulate andinrimtemwhliverand bowels. MISCELL.4NEOUS Til! LIVERPOOL AID LOUDOI AID GLOBE Issuance coarser. FIRE AND}: LIFE. Thetargestnre luau-aloe Office in the loud. Capital ............... slo,soo.ooo Invested in (heads. . . . moon Bates and premiums as low as any other respectable company. The settlement of losses is prompt and liberal. The resources and stall lag of the company afford those insured in it perfect security against loss. W. R. WIDDESS, Agent for Lindsay and Victoria County. Farm Loans IOIEY 1’0 LOAI on Iertgsgs term from 5 to 10 years at lowest cur- rent raie of interest, with privilege of re- payment in instalments when required. Expenses kept down to the lowest notch. All business of this nature kept strictly private and conï¬dential. Come and see me if you want money and get u y terms. J.H.SOOTHERAN, ulna Agent. 91 Kent-st. Undsay. OOOOOQOOOOOQOOOOQO‘ ilhe First Stepi . oflen means so much. It has 0 o meant success to thousands of ’ 9 young people who wrote for our F irst-class home-made Buggies, Wagons and Democrats for sale at reasonable prices Also some good second hand Buggies and one good second hand Democrat, cheap. Come at once and get a bargain at the City Carriage Works. CHRIS. McIlHARGEY Kylla’s Old Stand slcmm W Little LiverPills. Ilust M Senator. d Curtain Stretchers - Horse Clippers Poultry Netting Bird Cages Washing Machines Clothes Wringers Slip Ladders Wheel Barrows Alabastlne Kalsomine Prism Palm Floor Wax Glazed Sewer Pipe Portland Cement Fire Clay Fire Brick \“ Melanin 8: (lo Hardware. Coal and Iron. "Wit Joel unsung. 1.. nor- mhnamnnauumu \ R. F. BLANCHABN Graduate Toron ‘ . Coroner for Viagmvmty Offmoâ€"Ridont-st, cor KConn say-sta, (Iormer maiden Kempt.) Telephone 45. 06 Special site t' Teeth. n Ion DR. NEELANDS E m DENTISTS v ing lip-M 3 : . Natural Teeth Pretty-:5; gum“ Bridge Work a Specialtv. -. m. N In amï¬cwl teeth. I’al'nleupmh assured. Prices mg; m Lindsay. ‘ D o c T o a 17078 Dentist - Linda, Member Royal Coiinge Dev» . All mcdern methods 1;“:155'12301 departments of dcâ€"nï¬gm sï¬ " practlced. ROOMS ON [(311li DR. F. A. WAGE; DENTIST. LINDSAY Uonrvr (.‘mllnatl- '.’ 1.x. All the Ilm‘sl and ll.- ;»~ 4044: much . ry cart-full) peril-mew i “in... mg“ ()FFICEâ€"thr (.‘Tvg: {y t (hf-L; no"??? . . 0‘ Kent and Willlsrz..-L. 7;, , .y I) K. H. .i. NESBI'I‘T. LDjsml’liTs DENTIST. ’ M“ Grrdmlie cf the Hovsi Col 0‘ - Suvgeona of Ontario-and 13:28; Gene: of 'l’oronto Univere'ty. Three you a penance. al 1 modern improv I 08cc : â€" i lver Canadian Bank (Jim. Telephone :72. 'l . wry. (‘11,,me 3.411111 57171315875? â€"“ â€" b OORE JACKSOX. Barrister-tn;~ Solicitors for The Canadian But of“ nerve. Money in loan on 11:0er- r cent. (lï¬lr‘rs William-at Llndgu . n. MOORE KC. ALEX. slcrsos EIGH It. KNIGHT. Barrister,†or, Notary Pubiic. Real Elna. Bu Representing Waterloo Mum Filth. surance Company of Waterloo, new eral Life Insurance Company oi Hm, ton, and the Dominion of €311me tee and Accident Company of Toronto Oflce of Weldon I Knght, MilteBlou Lindsay. MCLAUGHLIN, PEEL and FULTON. Barristers, Solicitors and Notaries. emu: Corner Kent and villas-m (Over Dominica Bank. Lindsay; Honey to Loan on Real Esme 8.4.Iotaughila,x.c., LlFiflMI-L James A. Pool. â€"â€"â€"â€"________.___â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"_â€"â€" B L'SIJESS 0.4 BBS â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"'â€"-â€"â€"_â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"’ SMITH 8:. SMITH Lam) Summons Ass Cm; Ellen's ï¬ve Municipal Drainage Work s 890131"?! Phone 242 or P. O. Box 25. LINDSAY, ONTARIO. . - vv v i W a Salt", 0.: 5. cm 51.x o -- ALT! County W ______’______,__.â€"â€" HOPKINS HOPKIWs . . c_ Barristers. Solicitors. Boomer string; licitors for the Bank of Magnetrww' to loan at lowest rates. Graces, c at. South, Lindsay, Ont.- G. B. Harms, K. C, I“. O’BOYLE, CLerx of the limit? \V. pality of tips. Insurance Ageri' ' ; . i at. beacouP‘m‘.‘ Fire, Info and Ace de and other fund! Hone to Loan private _ '. It loywest rates. Genera: Account“ Real Estate Agent. Etc. . , v ' '7 H 59 Bloay mw' â€tiff" °“ / ll. ANDREW ROBERTSON Teacher of Mu!“ .1; ‘ m- PuPflS plepared for foremc Coast to?! of Music examining... “do! Studio connected?†JAMES KEITH . Seed Merchant and Dealer 111 Bes: Binder Twine on Mark“. Great care is used to sup... _ â€81m true to name and 6. good . - oat. wmlam-st, “"6Ҡ,.,.-n *- 'ior sorry TO LOAN AT l0 cunninlï¬ï¬‚is l We are prepared 10! farm r0 FYI." ‘ . 3:0“ or IIoagirit comma!“ desired, and in slums ‘0 with special privileges: ‘9 instalment} without ‘_ (A ,.; interest. Interns: :29 ‘ " able at our oï¬l t. STEWART 83 Bgfllswï¬l The on] “pm-date Works inythe Count!- lowest prices on 'l“? (‘ny guilt I c... s v snow-u..- O o o “O"O'OOIO O .0. it ; E