Standard Bank of Eanadal «I ‘-â€"- HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO P. ,. 3 akin. __ _. MANAGEI.‘ I Cap 4. \Il’ho'mel $3,000,000 Pat ' If: ........... 1.000.000 Beer“ » . “II ....... 1 "10.000 Agencies in all principal points in On tario, Quebec. Manitoba, United Sate-I and England. DURHAM AGENCY. “Excellent, I assure you. Moreover, where the current goes there must 99 godaIHurdLie handicap. .POOYJCI’,“ SUI‘ mth' .. , Palpitation, Izniogiirc’al M" during our forty-four days together i passage, and while I was busy thisé mil.“ .“OH er uncle ie is no“. “l’hlï¬w have come.‘ we whispered. f ‘S. TV...“ I'IF-‘L‘de- j} â€1‘,wa W... 1 Lw“ E.†'i . "W“ 3ԠA You have taught me to think. “'hv do afternoon among the trees over there" i Colonel L'Ohwbd! fell â€1’ and the 19'" was the p‘ . ~ry answer, for '1-‘El‘r,‘"‘“"~ â€in“? 1‘. .' act. l’; I‘ ' - .Ir. : .. .‘f--. ,1. you adopt subterfuge with me? â€We -â€"he pointed toward the valley of: command of the realmcntdevolred up- Jenks face to face v h danger was a . ‘,~‘;Il:..tl;\\vcakij<~. rt. \l’tdil ~. no t. r . . ' ‘~ J" «.s r. are partners in all 013.9. “-1“, cannot death-"it came to me like an inspira-. 0‘11 If“: Oil? OFIY Illilitll'IIâ€"il'lhfé‘ absent 1-D very different than on Jenks wres- snarl. liflllI-Icv’ilf.‘l£5~ I . â€I. . d . . , , ~ , ; A p. .. I share your despair as welbas vour tlon tlrzt possibly :1 f9“. hours’ 1â€â€œth “.18 “um-“m lhc Coronet s wife. unhar» â€.mg with the illsltll s. attacks of‘Cu- a. f. "'Ilfipfi»- rfi- I, toil?" . ' and (IL-Iris; might (T’i‘t'll :1 shaft 1 r If.» I’ll.“ C1195“ .113“ 111“1‘-’"’“‘1 t" 311111315 1‘90‘ Did. 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'* ‘ ' - ~, 1. , if. “EUREKA†SCHOOL DESK. ‘ ~ . ;muraoruano ‘BY: . long we remain Lest": . - -{ ~ _ a__ ‘42 - "H-‘i-nr- .°. eï¬x‘u‘nvf........-.o'.'--. : ty. that incident. It meant the existence _ of an upward current of air. Now, better. My horse beat his for the Pa- “1 had noflidea your memory was so good," he said weakly. “He thinks only of Ill“, now-r of him- self," she c».»n.n.:..r.«l. "If it pleases Providence to spare us from these sav- ages. what dams it matter to me how I have never been so happy before in my life. I fear I never will he again. If it were not for my father's terrible anxiety I would not have a «rare in the world. I only wish to get away so that one ’-‘.I:-.'-.' who"... a:- w-r own-z"- “flea-Jar. ' ° - _._.'â€"-.â€"_â€"â€" - "o‘:."o’.° O... ..o ’. fl'o..°. . was-:9“ =2-‘~°='-'":--.'«:: ... «Wart-:1 ;-:‘-.° â€Wyï¬aggx :;,:.;i 3"} 30.? 41:23....†7 LI) 1. v1 ;»3.. In“ «M'I'I'rl t)]t§\ "l l' 7337‘ "l g-rouITsr' \"-:1 will tell me as much or :14 little ; a 5‘ 1:1 think ill. .lm-t‘ l.')'.' discussion ;ill :24.†li:.l." lle couIcl no: saw the tender light in her eyes. but the quiet sympathy of her \‘uit‘t' restrained the protest prompt Yet he blurted out after a? l i " sail .lo-nirs. ‘Tn'tiivhlml ymt t") saint-thing I The sub- I is your court: 112.11"; " person I was.†i l r u 3 floor. and was accepted. the know. "The t‘clnalll'b-r 1:.:.'<, ln‘j fence" he said. “H: my freitzcivl >4. lt'JI'l ill :-’. with". :l\'.‘t3l '~'ri-!’8 auctinst. 'ht.‘ detinitc pro-it‘s ;1I2«171I‘>oi by Ixtl'tl \ent- nor and his unt'IIx'ttIoate all)": Kiwi-u her linsbaul III-limit? hr and bu ante my bitter 27.10. I'o ;Ir TlIlLinli: I hat"; it in my heart to pity tier; Well. this is all. I am here!" "Can a man be mined so easily?" {err "It'.':."I'.If'; of a political appointment vanished. tomed limits, had disturbed one of th‘ and I returned to my regiment to learn after due reflection what a very lucky “Concerning Miss Morris, you mean?†“Exactly. And now exit Elizabeth. , Not being cut out for matrimonial en~ ‘ The Dyaks had landed! Coming air A Positive Assurance of 8 t ris,Itriedt bec e oodof- "? 9 ° °m a g Cure or Your Money A year ago, when the govern-1 night, they were themselves the vie ment asked for volunteers to form' tims of a stratagem they designed tc Chinese regiments, I sent in my name ' I had the good for- tune to serve under an old friend, Colo~ ‘nel Costobcll, but some malign star sent Lord Ventnor to the far east, ; this time in an important civil capaci- I met him occasionally, and we found we did not like each other any spring gun communications on the _ sands. A sputtering volley, which hit trained car recognized as the ï¬ring of muzzle loaders, sounded the death knell of his last hope. 3 lently and mysteriously in the dead 01 ed. employ. Instead of taking the occu- Refund pants of Rainbow island unawares "â€"- thcy were startled at being greeted by l _ a shot the moment they landed. The 3 DR HABTE’s Lunar-lacs this. alarmed savages at once retaliated by l guaranore ““5 “med-V t†be an “‘ ' ï¬ring their antiquated weapons point? blank at the trees, ti 2:3 giving warning , down ('UlllllIuIXi cf the 8}:’U:l“fi, 9': ‘ enougzi to wake the seven sleepers. Anaemia.Chlorosis,liale and :-«:. L Iris, fully dressed, was out in a mo; lcs.-sncss, Nermusnr-ss, 12.14%; ‘- .. .I . . ‘ \ "‘ 1 I a. O S . V. . , ll ‘ .-. l 0'. ,0‘ . awav amidst a (III-rm of I‘1"-r“I. from ‘ ‘ “ ‘ I “1 ‘ ‘ I ' _ “ ' v ‘ ‘ V ' " v every feathered il.l-;I'Il-I:lt:t - “17m“ . . l r so Jcnks assuna-Il that II...‘ 1252*.» l-.;:l "“ ï¬ " ‘ gatht red again on :he lwavl. .iflx‘l‘ rLd- “m“! ‘ m '1" . dling the scarccrr.I‘cs uni. «all “.s or M â€Z" “â€1“ I 3 “ ‘ \ slashing them will; tittir Instâ€; razor the '1' "k " "“7. I ' edged. swords. I u is A ' '1 "" “I l \ ' A hasty council was prob;_?i-Iy hold, 3 4' ‘ ’1' I ' 1 I ‘ and, notwithstamlga: their fear of the â€135'7'1‘; silent comliiany it. the hollcw. an ad- “Don't 3') away “3 I ‘ :‘ttllltl ll." On the authority of the pupil stors of .1311» cure for all diseases and disorIZI r- .‘..’. .9 I from wt-ak rcrves, watery lIlwi (I? .i .' plexion, 'l'irc-l, \Vorn-otzt leaving, \,I. brave soul at least may be rid of need- I on his hrs. less tortures. All his worry is on my ‘ sir-flat INHN‘I murlnumi the girl. tier exquisite tact leading her to avoid any direct expres- beach. countered the ll.~‘isil.ele coat of vance was ultiinaI:.--.y made aloft: the Within a few yard? they en- the , account, none on his own.†i That was what tearful Miss Iris, , thought or tried to persuade herself to, . think. . ' , harbored a sweet hope that the future' "That is a very unsavory snbjtm'tg’" "is it?‘ I do not think so; I am a- friend, .\Ir. Jenks, not an old one. 1. adâ€" sion. of sympathy. third spring gun. There was a report “It scans. so. Ilut shave had uIy're- and another ï¬eras- outbreak of mus. not bear strict analysis. ship of as many years. might yet contain bright hours for her- ? tI‘US‘t 1110?" Perhaps her cogitntions would ‘ mil, but during' the past six weeks we' Perhaps she , have bridged an ordinary acquaintance- Can. you not! ‘â€"â€"-.....- -....- -...-... ward. If ever I meet Mrs. Cosobell ketry. This was enough. again I will thank her for a great serv. ice.†of the dead. The next float a man would move a step nearer that abode commotion Iris suddenly became confused- Ber arose» on the ridge-near the Sorth cape. He thought it best to scetle liar agi- tation by arousing interest. Still haul- lug in the ladder with 0:33 bani. he held out the other, on which lummous wisps were writhing like glowworms' ghosts. “You are rcaponsiblc," be said. “You gave me an excellent idea, and l was . self and the man who was so devoted l . Table in all that was noble and chival- l l f unwarrantable stigma whenâ€"and she: ' blushed like a June roseâ€"he came toi l l l i v I l i to her. She refused to believe that; Robert Anstruther, strong of arm and ' . clear of brain, a knight of the Round ‘ Trust her? He laughed softly. Then, choosing his words with great deliberav tion, he answered; "Yes. I can trust: you. brow and neck tingied with a nick access of‘ color. “Why do you say that?†she asked. And J enks, who waa'urising, either did “At this rate of progress." said: 91,113“ to CUT? it out†Jenks to the girl,..“tbe-y will not reach “m“ 5". you done 3.» our house until daylight.†“I; almost wish they were» here." was a cave.†“Arranged a fearsome bogy in the some day. Why not tonight?" do, would permit his name to bear an ; pended from her neck. tell her that which he had written. The sailor returned hastily, with the manner of one hurrying to perform a neglected task. Without any explana- would tell. minor importance. Unseen in the darkness, Iris" hand sought and clasped the gold locket 8118“ She â€mil never marry Lord Yentnor, and: after knew some portion of the story he The remainder was of “It is odd," he continued, “that you I intended to tell you the story! i l not hear or pretended: not to hear-the the-quiet reply. tremor in- her tone. and‘ listening “Because you once mold “me you-would nerves.†‘mbe “I. ï¬nd tiliis waiting ' trying to the; They were lying on fat number cit. what I have told yuaaInow I am quite 118896 garments hastily-spread on â€18' ledge and peering intently moonlit area (-f.‘ Prospmt park. sure you will not.†“Ah, then you deahust mammal- most whispered. into the" her to question him further. The“ curiosity. Great rock itself. wasshrouded in sow have vanquished her terror and N to tion to Iris he climbed several times: to the ledge, carrying armloads of grass roots, which be planted in full ‘ view. Then he entered the cave, and, l i i l I l l l l l l l ' lazy a last visit to Summit rock before ; the sun sank to rest. 3 girl to delay somewhat the prepara- l l § dark when they sat down to eat. state of high spirits. l l l l l l l 9 although he was furnished only with the dim light that penetrated through should have alluded to six years a moâ€" ment ago. It is exactly six years 81‘ most to a day since the trouble began.†“With Lord Ventnor?†The name slipped out involuntarily. “Yes. I was then a stafl corps subr altern, and my proï¬ciency in natin languages attracted the attention of: a friend in Simla, who advised me to apply for an appointment on the po- litical side of the government of In- dia. I did so. He supported the applio cation, and I was assured of the next. vacancy in a native state provided that l I sat. married. Invalhotn‘marrylngl He forced back the words trmbling, h†shadows. Even if they “000 710' “But howif" “It was n†exactly a pleasant oper- Ition, but the only laws of necessity are those which must be broken.†She understood that he did not wish. Perhaps. now that he was safe, might for utterance. He ~ even . strovtrwcakly to assume an air of. good. Rumored. bndinnge. “See how you have-tempted. me from work. Miss Deauâ€â€˜he cried. “WehaveI gossiped here until the ï¬re grew tiredt of our company; To bed; glass... at: once.†Iris caught hhnhy meant: “I will pray tonight andzemsnlght’“ she said solemnly, “that~ your good) name may be «neared iurtbcieyesaofI all: men. as it 134:: mine. Andl amsureâ€" my, prayer will be anawclndi'" none could sea-them from the ground. 30 691188 was tho-datum enveloping them. ‘ He turned slightly and took her hand; It was cool and moist. It no more trembled than-dusow‘m “The Dyakszare far-more scared than you,†he unrmurcdz. with a “Cruel and onuragm as they- on? they dare natfnommspook.†' “Then whatzaI pit: n is we caumtl conjure up» a. ghost: for their honest. i All the spuitsrlz ban ever readisbcut ‘ match!“ on the!“ belt of were ridiculous.- ka cannotonn b0 - with. it right arm clung amaa. mind. beach. can all,†whispered Jenks. another damand for enlightenment. but. lto the last drove all. else from her “They- anc coming by way of tho- Hc was mistaken inaa sense. Anon» laugh. I or outwit of inbrmlttent flung among 00 trcca on-ta north “do at cox-mama. Tho-appearance ct II} tions for their evening meal, as he man, Miss Deane, and the requisite qualiï¬cation nearly staggered me. But I looked around the station and came to the conclusion that the commission- er's niece would make a suitable wife. l regarded her ‘points,’ so to speak, and they ï¬lled the bill. She was smart, good looking, lively, understood the art of entertaining, was ï¬rst rate in if a man selected a wife as he does a horse, she"- “Don't be horrid. Was she really pretty?" “I believe so. Fowler said she was.†“But what did you think?†“At the time my opinion was biased. I have seen her since, and she wears thirty grew very fat." Artful Jenks! Iris settled herself comfortably to listen. “I have Jumped that fence with a lot in hand," he thOught. “We became engaged," he said aloud. “She threw herself at him.†communo ed Iris. “Her name was Elizabethâ€"Eliza- beth Morris.†The young lieutenant of those days called her Bessie, but no matter. “Well, you didn’t marry her, any- how,†commented Iris, a trifle sharply. And now the sailor was on level ground again. “Thank heaven, no!†he said. earnest- ly. “We had barely become engaged “Oh, I see! †he growled. the distant exit, she heard him bowing manfully at the rock for a couple of hours. At last he emerged, grimy with dust and perspiration, just in time‘to He asked the wisht’xl to take a bath; so it was quite ““3 had long recovered her mm“ is for the hot weather. There she met Lord Ventnor, who was on the vice- roy’s staff, andâ€"if you don’t mind, we will skip a portion of the narrativeâ€" ! discovered then why men in India usually go to England for their wives. Whï¬clnSimlnontendayc’leaveI had a foolish row with. Lord Ve’ntnor “Why were you burrowing in the cavern again?†she inquired. “Are you in a hurry to get rich 2" “I was following an air shaft, not a lode.†he replied. “I am occasionally troubled with after wit, and this is an instance. Do you remember how be flame of the innip flickered whflo we were opening up our mine?†“Yeaâ€, badly. She is married now and nfteri l l sports and had excellent teeth. Indeed, I l i l l l O s when she went with her uncle to Sim- l i l i “was deserted. ‘ ‘ I‘act ofpullim of! his, boots when a dis taut shot rang sharply through the all: land will not mach us for a long time.†She assedalnto her chmbél'.',bm liar useful occasionally?†augellg influence remained; In hia- The (initials. sat him thinking. Un- l f brcaaa accompanied by not moan-ha. halt: a Men follow-a, showed! that n V017 ,0“; the man ibankad: (indium-flit known tmtherglah the materials. for a l (our handy spirit. had darcd m. †tribulation. which brought this. Ionian dflmfl‘b mumm- we" bid“- !mid; tho-um of can. with all ulna-c- into his use. He had traversed; the “'0 bung-mum. "it Emmi“! wilder-neg; to ï¬nd an oasis: “- mm his brains: to. member the.†of. beauty. fecta 01)!!an days. but these need- It was: a beautifin night. m . gigglkht.“ flares. mm phon- baklng hot day the. locks utmo- mdht-I - ing the“- stored up heat. but. tho-piano; Tho- abut“ 0f ‘30le b der ant southwesterly brceao that my 1. ly set in at sunset tempuad; m. u. mWDhere and made sleep can-camp; Jenka could not nattle- down. to. rest for: “mil-“h a mu. while altar Iris an m. Sbc “wan our asked lain. i did not bring m her ‘1â€. “d. “n, HERD“ bl! "St.“ miss ng stag. wmmg to disturb her, M picked up . proportion. They had nothing to do but ruinous branch. in it h the dying ï¬rc is wait. and people In the very cm 9 and went into the» cava and: maelstrom of cdstcnce usually He wanted to an 3.. work al-.. discu‘trivialthingm ready done. an. to draining wbctbca “'12 £931 know anything about pano- it would'bebettcr to resume operation... P3105!» “id the M but you. can in the morning [rm inside the â€my obtain queer results: from sulphur. and vatlon or from the ledge. Owing to there is an old but of Norwegian the difï¬culty of constructing a vertical: matches resting at this moment on the upward shaft and the danger of a and shelf in my room. Don t you remem- deu fall of heavy material he decided beâ€? They were in your 1’0““. and in favor of the latter course, although 3‘00 were 801118 to tMOW ,t’hem 8W8!- it entailed lifting all the refuse out of Why, what are 5‘0". doing? the hole. To save time, therefore, be For Jenks had cast the rope ladder carried his mining tools into the open, 10039 and “’83 evidently about t0 110- placed in position the cheval de Rise scend. long since constructed for the defense “Have 3° fear,†he said. “I “'1" 00‘ of the entrance, and poured water over -‘ be away ï¬ve minutes." the remains of the ï¬re. This was his ï¬nal care each night With 3'01!- before stretching his weary limbs on 810%†his couch of branches. It caused delay “Please do not stop me,†he whis- in the morning, but. be neglected no pared earnestly. “You must not come. precaution, and there was a possible I will take no risk whatever. If you chance of the Dyaks falling to discover the eagle’s nest if they were persuad- ed by other indications that the island I will not be left here ly. With both of us on the ground we will incur real danger. I want you to hep a sharp lookout toward Turtle teach in case the Dyaks come that way. Those who are crossing the is- He entered the but and was in the - med two!!! by the in She yielded. though unwillingly. Shc I ‘ . was tumuloua with anxiety on his ac- “If you are going down I must come , remain here you can warn me instant- I .- 1 hey advance. cautiously cough. an lercadmcaaurprlac. Tho-clot tun-lad a brlï¬ parang maul-a 1W;tbooï¬aumacmatwlth any such. accessories whila» perched on ; pins. that a“ bout; than through a ladgc- in. a remote island. a larger. bolts. cm forward; on flptog, rectors!» thousands in Marina sea; “10“!!! their distant companla- were 3 making a Mentions can, they look- cdamurdamuagangagmqm acrou the men space. now brilliantly illuminand by the malls. Jenka had a luddan. intuition that the right thing to do not was to about the which party. I. distanced tho thought at once. were governed by the hope that the pirates might abaflnn their quest after hours of fruitleaa search. most unwise, he told himself, to pro- clpitate hostilities. Far better avoid I At his preparation It would be conflict altogether, if that were poul- bllc, than risk the immediate discovery of his inaccessible retreat. In other words, he made a grave min. I take, which shows how a man may err when overagonized by the danger of the woman he loves. 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