Uliy, 't 'J ...' 1;... 364‘s l {MM 1.? “73:4â€! George Whitmor e “mm; â€w NEEIHNG New Pumps, Pump Re- pairs, Cement Curbing or Culvert Tile. see .INU. Hl‘llUUl '7. ur mvymlf m H... .-lm- Pumps, C bing, Tile fl "out? Thamcmulx u puppc-M'e hr- hvil' hnmr's h) “PM. lem em- If \mu d» tun-r yuu wisl EXPO‘I‘iPIH‘Q'. l in “much. I Pauitlnns guar Wiflll NI Nildn‘ whilo‘ )' m mam. uh“. Nu \'.\ \Valko-rtnn H: (â€â€˜10. SP1 Yl‘l‘ni ' “What iet:ers‘; ' , - â€"y The Becoming End. ' plum-LN resembling m “These," ans aternui "Why did you interfere?" asked ' . . ,. , . holding up the ml.k and Jill partlrlc is coated hewbold when at last he 80‘ his Armstrozg I will. gl}..;-i;¢»_â€"m) alcohol or - breath again, of Maltland who still slilslli. l.nz--.l axlmlmnmc.nourish / held him fi ï¬g". \frt'rl'g‘il â€hiking fund. I Kirkb a a:‘ ' rmiy although restraint was i. y 'g n "3 No, 5011 do; now unnecessary, the heat and ï¬re of had been kneeling by Armstrong's Where she diec - . how you‘re dress was tore bmznd to be his executioner. “He's all letters She was " f said the. old lodged there. ‘ took a pillow from Went down 0",9' ‘1 SIll‘lled it under his head I Went first an I " ' .is hands he lift-i er told nobody , " a almost distraught wo-i Showed em 30 ‘ """m-"V'd‘"f‘*"'bill""-‘ )"H'HK f man to lu-r l'l‘rt~-" 'taint fittin' for you ' until I give em penpouu-e â€ring ill~ll'u':lo'(l in , to tend (m :mn,†; the namn" heir hnuww by war Hun.» Himlv Calder’s Block Thum- Midst ofaln biLiUlls young peopeare Owing instructed in heir humvs by mu' Home Study Dept. You may finish at (Joll- egv if you desire. Pay when- ewr ynu wish. 'l‘hirty Yt-nrs' Exiwrienrv. Largust trainers in “80min. Enlpr unv A... each. Flnnr nil clnlh 30c pvl‘ «mare. yard. 'l'ahle oil cloth 45 inchs wide 250 yd Zydï¬. “tweak-yd. Heavy blenchwd sheeting 2 yards widv 40(- yard lung 'IDIII Lace V Lurtains BIG 4 (it) til) N! {U Bmufurge 31.25 tn 1 rtnn Business ()0le SIX ins. wide v. lï¬il‘gr‘St. tr: la. Enter any guarantee-d. I f wv board and mm. write for p. .\( '.\'l‘l()N myaelf at the shop llbilit'll.‘ \ Hung llhlll I'H'd in II Hmnw Hmdy finish at (30“- .. Pay whvn- 'l'hirty Ywu's’ I 's’l [l'uilwl‘s I'l' any «luv. .50: .3541"; I a 004° ‘ 10- ° m ~ 00' UH W) .00 “Prove “HOW 1,, it’,. ‘and I can prove hf’ ' old man triumphantly. . It was coming, the St ‘ had tried to conceal wa 5T8\eakuL thought Ehï¬d. §n10t'entet)t toward the 0 I Opened her mouth to bid 5 and then stopped. It v ‘less she , var! i! strong facts. †ft it was old K interposed, ynu Pnl‘l) ‘3 3h? Spoke done more m Ht a}: uuuc more 10! has, and no on considerate of turned to Arm got to his fe-e thing," answer. “1 “WW this (3 beginning to m “Thank you. Enid gratefully, Th He "She has been alone here with this man in this cabin for a month,†he said thickly. "I was willing to take her in spite of that, butâ€"†t damned suggestion before," cried Newbold, his rage re- turning. “I don’t know who you “My name is Robert Maitland, and I am this girl's uncle.†H a u. .;.'l mun and by Newt if tl.(- ()Ilzers had not lntl ‘alnost wis‘loed they had emy alone. Well, he bad thing but a chance for 1 them all. "She has been alone her man in this cabin for a : said thickly. "I was Willi her in spite of that- hutâ€"J ll _n Dd to conceal was ab 1, thought Enid. Sh. mt toward the old 11 her mouth to bid him an stopped. It would be "I vaxne in time, thank God!†ejacu- lated Newbold. My (Us mu crew! can. rs fur hatr gr’n 9 Armstrong had recov- (‘uusciousness. To his other ed were now added cha- '\.I\‘v‘:".---A ‘ “And Al‘nlstr0ng,n uncle. - _ ~â€"° yuDDI V “No, no," answered his has been everything that a (‘0 {altered the girl "on," exclaimed Enid, her limbs: "Why "0‘?" “81 trembling, (Lg blood flowing away; the letters. from her heart. her face deathly white,i "The"? Wasn't m ï¬ghting against the faintness that! then, 193‘ fer the came with the reaction, while old: tr0llble." ted and encouraged her.? “BM why did Y< - I don't know at last?" would have, happened if you had “Because I was s a damned lie, " he nis usual drawling ran say so " laug but that doesn‘t n ! lice a Cb be fan“ 5 a rag u o C 1‘ / o "If X0. not even nu, you don't,†be said --.,.. uuuccCBSary. me “9‘" and ï¬re 0' “Them ain’t for 'your eye-8 )6 his passion being somewhat gene 0"“ ewboid. 1 found of him. “i meant to kill him. * .. . , i if" d , l ttle shelf where y Hed orghtgr d e sure nu . raw When she fell over onto the led old Kirkby, rising from where he Where she died I fl0ured or had been kneeling by Armstrong's - o 0 , . ‘ oas tor ’ side." but I dont know,s how )‘ou re igtiziszhe waes Open there am bound to be his executioner. “He's all ' . . ,. lodged there. We had ropes ; ‘ ' sanci the old went down ove took a pillow from Ian to her i'(‘rt-" 't ' ') tend on him." 5‘nh 90 ' - hufln H was true,†mocked \Iaitland could swearâ€".' u- unwed were now added cha- rtification, shame. He had X'CI‘HW. He would have been M1 and by Newbold's hands, [291's had not interfered. He e 333' about her? etter that the unlov- e proved faithful, na's cherished mem- l‘ him had to be de- Helpless she list- 1 Well what the old t yard would be. :ecessary to swear any- pred Maitland serenely. child, and I believe I'm ï¬nd out thi's man.†no UllCle R0bg?!‘l_u Quill no man ( ne than Mr could have story ?" asked New. “Oming nearer to h N0 Dmn nnnlA LA secret th of your om.- 9d Old Kirk- r'e them let. answered . but there Armstrong. By Cyrus Townsend Brady 1a -II u 111““ ENOUIG cauu “KG this 'un.†â€Are these letters addressed to asked Newbold. “They are." answered Enid M land. “Look and 809." at 31 L ..._.. â€Lumen you: the “If I thought,†("u'rls are S "'" answel 1.:1 .« , um me. I’ve strong quickly. “I should go I â€1' mm, m, (I - w mum! that hold, your wife was as pu; 35' t _ snow; that she loved me I c: ‘0 Hing. 1 name, Will not deny, she married "‘1 r, «15â€. r ‘ ~mck at of jealousy and anger aft: 13' , ;me rel between us in which I g(. . "s blame, and when I came bat t- , . , 81 would he show lnmselt a good loser? make it up and used every ‘ 11-, ll .\ 1r tz‘ng." said NeWbOld that I possessed to get her 18‘ quiu \ 4 tiling,- his hand, “here are ’0“ ‘nd to live With me. ‘ I 3, m . , fl ' the had no love for you she e! \, ' = u, mu ll'c‘i‘ll?" good and too true a woman I l 1 av r: ' . : t‘ 1- habit of reading let- Now you’ve got the truth, dd] 0 ters aa'lulu scar: to other people without believe it or not. as you like. 9' pcrruissi' n. étll’l when the recipient. of Maitlan a (1," he added swiftly. “ it :-:l long since, I am doubly met you sooner, I might hav 5* bound a better man. Good bye.†"You’re a damned fool," cried Arm- He turned suddenly and no strong (t :._nmtuuusly. Venting, indeed it was not possi f â€Ilsa: [ r ran to the outer door" , as he his hand snatched something ti I don't on the chest of drawers. The} light as he drew in h v . In complaint you could pay me. know whether I I an} n ters addn permissim them is d “Oh, I’ll acknowledge the Armstrong. seeing the abso ity of further denial. He 11. ten all about the letters. H. dreamed they were in t “You've got me hem between nun-1 said. “I. SWear to “'I‘here _ 4.0 you mean ?" nut it: He habit of reswd to other pm on, and when the dclz’zd long since, I no doubt about it Armstrong’s ham wasn't no good tellin' upeuea 1t, examined and handed them all With Armstrong. of reading let- DGODIe without {1c recipient of P. I am_ dou‘bly my about it, an‘ I mama to a single human bein’ Was areered she re them," said he merit absolute futil- of his re He had forgot- spoke ag: 8. He had not “0, thi m existence. she cried *ween you; the “If I asked Newbold 1e packet reached for interposed. e your wife ï¬rst struck wer onto the butte l. I ï¬gured out be: open there, and them carrying fell out and We had ropes an' we ' the rocks that wav. .115 it " hand, he scoundrels 0n Enid Malt Enid Maitland. tuck "mle 19 THE DURH an said dryly. Armstrong. them. but 1 taking yet might I sup . w'en “You would not beli ‘laughed Armstrong h then this is what I say, true or a lie you can be What was he about 1 all recognized instincti‘ forthcoming deliverance ï¬nal one. Would good « ate him now? Enid It made her plea and it hat erful one; the man did the woman who urged hi nothing left for him but ; she should think better he merited; he had com of his resources. And E spoke again as he hesitat' “0, think, think before on the my “Give him z land earnestly. “Let him speak no word †him on his oath.†(altered Armstrong by this touching a] self. mus Innocent of anyt she did love you.†What a. singular situation, ; ver who knew all might hav hing else Jealously hated. tell him that it} was innocent of a she did love you m like a coward?†“Dead." said Maltland sole “Oh," she sohbed, “And it might. have been Newbold for her, re- hand," muttered Ne 1118816; “you fought in horror. by my whold to himself as ï¬ghting like men! he was a. damned fool lau' your physical old trontiersman reflec a damned continues-cl the lively in the .si "se only by the , The Draught of Joy. rest of the world I do ' The great library was the prettiest s conï¬dence in a room in Rom-rt Maillund's magnillr'ont 1" s most favor? mn'pwm-m s â€Ulllvs “on fur nur Trade. am I'M lllvml fur that (l‘llll'nl J ‘ 'lt.‘\-.‘ ltï¬ pulvhml «m evm \' ls..nl., lis fully gun» “Did I ï¬ghtJhâ€"l asked Armstrong. “No," answered. Newbold for her, mnmhnflgh" ‘L 111 like a cowm "Mr. Armstrong," land, interposing at t very long ago I tol cried Enid Malo- his juncture. “Not d you I liked you n I had ever seen. J sumelhing that In 41 of drawers. There “:ka ' AM as he drew in his an. 5 x v I I .\ What it was. In a 1‘0. 9’ H as outside the door. Thrs' aween old Kirkby and 11.; nd a1-d Newbo.d were [(3 old man came to his I," he cried, “he meansâ€"" a anybody could stir the at a pistol come through 1‘! Cl ____ “w m," IUVGG, w IUSS DlaZCd on tlu m by rights she should have ‘ man’s 1‘00!" Dr‘s-(L drawing-room across I .51: me more than I can-â€"â€"-" Maitland’s domain, I): Armstrong yet greatly moved flected her lilisl~221lf<= ouching appeal to his better somewhat en'atio t walls there \Vcni m speak no word,†Protested the west by R<=:.. QUiCRIY. “I wouldn’t believe and, 90111011. I ll ?.'( >11 8 oath.†and to set them off, interposed ed heads of bear and c? nstinct for Swords and other arms “the man’s down, Newbold, there. The .Writing tal him now.†and the Chairs easy, ( im a chance." added Mait- inviting. The floor V“ stly. robes and rugs. Fro: )tlld not believe me, eh?†facing westward, since ergtrong horribly, “well set on a high hill, one 8 what I say, whether it is great rampart 0f the PE ie you can be the judge.†There “'er tllree me is he about to say? They 0“.- that brilliant mornin zed instinctively that his “â€1" Sqllle’hlllé" “k0 a g; deliverance would be 8 these adventures in t1 \VOUId 600d 01' evil dnrnin- “111?!) h .t n v.“ that it was It makes little difference what about me. I need no defense justiï¬cation in the eyes “Act“: and none Dr t was not possible, ’ A r door; as he did ; ed something that In drawers. There wa -- u-..; U1 a. [HUG . - 1 . 1 . ." ausence, I strove tc Much tLt) hotloxxed out and prouued _ used every argument with a'back and runners. There was [1 to get her to 19.an no lack of fur robes and blankets for , for you she was toc Wherever it was practicable the three men hitched themselves to the me a woman for that. sled with ropes and dragged it and the truth, damn .mu. 1 as you like. Mist: {ed swutly. “If I had ble to use the sled. When the way I might have been was comparatively easy the woman 30d bye- ~ supported by the two men, Newbold denly and none We? was not 908851319. 31": ‘ afoot. When it became (1001'; as he (“d =4 . for her, Ixewbold picked her up as he I something that 1:2: .’ irawers. There was suuauon, an obser- might have reflect- â€"â€"v AS YOU are a man', a lie and that she chance that '01] in 8 ’ a Quar- was tc and Pleading Woman who a now loved, should have Speakï¬â€™ the although ..... “mu cause no more trouble zuage and ‘0 Who"? in this world. Miss Enid an' ggled like tau.†said old Kirkby gravely. "mu, 'like men! he was a damned fool an' a damned inued the villain in some ways,†continued the - physical Old trontiersman reflective†in (he bi appeal to lence braken OthPl‘“'iRn flhl‘v I.“ A: way at all hazards. The wlt of old Ki: :1 solution of the pr mcans certainly as and the passage of the Great St. Bernard old as Hannibal! Th rude sled from the t: which they hollowed ¢ with thank and runn “mm. 11: one end Open ï¬re place bu and as it “as “in of logs blazed on I room in Robert Maitland‘ mansion in Denver's mos idence section. It was : studded I‘U(,m with 21 12v c'euing. are low book ï¬ve feet high, run betv .windows and (3001‘s 0': all room. At one end lure open ï¬re mam hum M- d OOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOO 9906 high hm, thn-L -1! . _0ne could see the eceded it h . They h * hut in the E. A. ROWE ; l". L. x . V '3 ; , ; -. ed to reach the tem- ti M X ' W NH ( r, 1 local nu old camp the in there. They nth. which w ’7 on the lat ()1 .1“; bags and tent. anuary, in the your 1669, in the . journey in the rear!) of Charles II. It. “trons men. “(I It 18 0f sheepskin? a .scorr, All'kinds “1th a homv 1 10W book cases ' ran beween : core on all sides end there was . built of rap» .. “use, curly In .1311- ie a month after u the mountains .1 so veraciousiy ' them were the the third was New- ualities that go to make ain’t doubtin’ but what 118 of hisn was mighty he had met a girl like had utterly pm. had Spent the .Iaitland's .magniflcenf er’s most favoÂ¥ed res It was a 1011?. In“: ms 1 tab! Upon Enid Mait- Armstrong to- com 1'0! SIO '1" â€"l'ChclSPl‘ Was 1' (if ( V I hristumé Fruits and Groceries episodes the room I)“ in Jan- been by my And Lathe '9 “i" give to tho may R0"! Purple Worm mail. Royal Purple Stock Spec-i1 50c pckgs.. in an air-tin Royal Purple Poultry Sp pckm.. and 81.60 air-ti {our 50c Delta‘s. Royal Purple Lice Killer, 30: by mail. Royal Purple Gall Cure. 26 by mail. Royal Purple Sweat Llninu by mail. We Will send absoluh !\ f . FREE the aslimt, postpaid u, (U. ~ 13 PRO 64' ")3‘!(' bUUl‘. 8 sort). on the common dimasm o! 5‘." multry. 'ILIHb how Lu fud all Hum .v marvelloms ruuh v! be Obie-ï¬ned. Our Stock. Speciï¬c wii' pvr (f ‘ staldu package will Int a cow or horse :0 d‘ _ROYAL PURPLE POULTRY S) wul 0 your hens by juï¬t as “'\:H yin“, ‘8 in t.†IUMMIOD â€â€œ4. .-..'II I expanding in» Dullurs in am u ill give ahsnlulely free 01' m W next highest. purrhase-r‘ I xmdon,Canada '9 Wom POWde r‘ Hunufactured on H... mm at our Suva-u! Spec-i- altivs. ifil, is rubber. we have it and whom we have its thv best of its kind in lhv market. mirpresvm sun-x nf Hut “'atm' Battles were made expressly fm' mn- dev and is fully gun- rnnuwd fur Two Years. see t‘lat (Kin.rfll 1"...“ 8‘1".†its "â€â€˜(‘h“d on evm-v h..nl.. «hi-«s. if if} it and whm) best nf its 1‘, \VH a I“ Stock Speciï¬c. Me in an air-tight tin. Poultry Speciï¬c. A- â€" u nave 3 poor. m n your place try it the marvelloms run] IN WIL CHARL L OF THE ES II. ' Stock Speciï¬c M a w “Vt. lbs. "tr ted in the stub). I cow or bone 70 Service Phone No mural Drug Stun-0 I on every lmulv. a that they win 1 lummer. It co. ll over Canada. f: m. No farmer “2M ting ’u 1-: lead nndjust lmw ahwul th an ever. put-es dun! begin rubber st lu'y. ’60cl It the preterit 25c and “M; 80c by 9 Durham bottle ; 60¢ ll‘ Mul‘v I.†u.. ('09-! Tea in a mom February in- 1c tit ll (I)? Krï¬ï¬‚trhl 1t 27t h E99999¢9 2‘ 666060 MOON III M 514%: \\'t the dm‘t trim)? 8' We un Park 113! ter spen Mr, and of Durham Bailey mu» “'9 notitt our brothv have had of way. W Ion has (11 road. It ' that a p?! turns out I toad to a I but we fill undo-u em READER DRS. .0 put in rel! HAS 35 Pai Also a Ihe [l ï¬ttm Co an