THE BflYAl BANK 0F ï¬Ai‘éABA September '18. 1913. 11 l‘ .. . ‘Qanm'm‘u‘aanafl'acaa‘ v “DWIâ€"v-J -vâ€" _ pas. ,KENNwY a KENNEDY, LWrito for our private address. nervouénes bashfulness and‘ face full an clear, energy rev stems are invigorated; all on feel yourqelt a man and 1 and talks rob you of your ha Write as DOC Ullut Iv "It: u. CONSULTATION FREE. BOOKS FREE. If tumble to call write mu we. Blnnk for Home Treatmenh DRs. KENNEDYK [his qc-html 0W in Untnl'iu. UIu' vnul‘s uni Elliot Business (‘n' 1‘(|~J 1.5-‘- iiiâ€"Med in the next car. bodv any whiskey ?" [he asked. Instantly a half-dozen flasks- Wcre thrust out to him. Taking the nearest one, .he turned the; bottle up .and took a big drink.| thgg, hmdlDQ the flu]: back‘ “"“--n|r «on. I All letters from Canada must be addressed to our Canadian Correspondence Depart- â€" ment in Windsor, Ont. 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' $1.75 and 2.00. no“ $1.00 : nnw .. . - 50c “Brown is bragging about the good job he nas DOW.†“Yes. he started yesterday. You see he hasn’t been in _it long enough to discover the work that 2093 With it.†HOW It takes a Wife with true faith _ -cnknn.f‘,u ahil- Jntwear notice WiDdIOfl \\' . {H Manager. 95 are reduce Ont. l)‘ â€(1191' similar svhnnl LIfUl'd Business Cullege xpm-iem'ed instructors, Fur milvr particulars E. \VILSUN, Principal an“ Vacuum? Mollraith if \‘HIU {VG till about the Continued from page 6 “Because I've a son! that doesn't yearn for a man for master? she took up the gange. “Very well. then. I am soulless. and what are you 801118 t0 ‘10 aboutit? “I am going to ask you why you look like a woman? Why you have the form of a woman. the lips ot a woman. the wonderful hair of a woman? And 1 am going to answer because you are a woman. though the woman In you is asleep and that some day the woman will wake up."- ‘ “Heaven forbid!" she c sudden and genuine disma him laugh and to bring a own lips against hen-sen. vvvu I-.lv “Evaâ€"“â€" “I’ve got some more to say to you.†Sheldon pursued. "I did try to protect you from every other man in the Solo- mons and from yourself as well. As for me. I didn’t dream that danger lay in that quartor. So I failed to protect .â€" '“v 1. you trom myself. I failed to protect you at all. You went your own wil- ful way just as though I didn't existâ€"- wrecking scnu«_)ners. recrumug on Ma- laita and sailing sobooners. one lone. unprotected gll‘l in the company of some of the worst scoundrels in the Solomons. I love you for that too. 1 love you for all or you. just as you “I U. She made a moue of distaste and raised a hand protestiugly. I _.I.L “Don't." he said. “You have no right to recoil from the mention of my love for you. Remember. this is a man talk. From the point of view or the talk, you are a man. The woman in you is only incidental, accidental and irrelevant. You’ve got to listen to the bald statement or fact. strange though it is. that 1 love you. You are better off and safer on Berande. tn spite ot the fact that i love you. than any- where else in the Solomons. But 1 want you. as a tinal item of man talk. to remember from time to time that 1 love you and that it will be the dear- est day or my life when you consent to marry me. 1 want you to think of it sometimes. And now we won't talk about it any more. As between men. there's my hand." ‘9 He held out his hand. She hesitated. then gripped it heartily and smiled through her tears. "I wish"-â€" she faltered. “1 wish. in- stead of that black Mary. you’d given me somebody to swear for me." And with this enigmatic utterance she turned away. CHAPTER XVIII. Eel cow'rnasnvn. S" HELDON did not mention the {9' was there any aWkwardness between ' w them. They were as frank and friend- w ly in their relations as ever. I The labor situation in Berande was 1: improving. The Martha had carried away lift? a? the blacks whose time ‘Ig was up, and they had been among the . t1 worst on the plantationâ€"ï¬ve year men n recruited by Johnny Be-blowed, men who had gone through the old days of r terrorism when the original owners of a Berande had been driven away. The I new recruits, being broken in under ' the new regime. gave better promise. i Joan had joined with Sheldon from the 5 start in the program that they must i be gripped with a strong hand. I “I think it would he a good idea to 1 put all the gangs at work close to 1 the house this afternoon." she an. ; nounced one day at breakfast “I’ve cleaned up the house. and you ought to clean up the barracks. There is too much stealing going on." Joan and Sheldon. both armed. went through the barracks, house by house, the boss boys assisting. A wealth or loot was recovered. There were fully a dozen cane knives, big hacking weapons. with razor edges. capable of decapitating a man at a stroke. but most astonishing was the ‘ quantity or ammunitionâ€"cartridges for Lee Mettords, tor Winchesters and Marlins. for revolvers from 32 caliber to 45. shotgun cartridges. Joan’s two boxes or 38 cartridges of prodigious bore for the ancient Sniders of Malaita. flasks of black powder. sticks of dy- namite, yards of fuse and boxes of detonators. But the great find was in the house occupied by Gogoomy and ï¬ve Port Adams recruits. The fact ’ that the boxes yielded nothing excited Sheldon's suspicions. and he gave or- ders to pig up the earthen floor. Wrapped in matting. well oiled. tree trom rust, and brand new, two Win- cheaters were first unearthed. Shel- don did not recognize them. They had not come from Berande; neither had the forty flasks of powder found under the corner post or the house; and. while he could not be sure. he could remember no loss of eight boxes of detonators. The absence of any car- tridges made Sheldon persist in the digging up at the door. and a ï¬fty pound dour tin was his reward With glowering eyes Gogoomy looked on while Sheldon took from the tin a hundred rounds each for the two Win- chesters and fully as many rounds more or nondescript cartridges or all sorts and makes and callbres. The contraband and stolen property was piled tn assorted heaps onJ the back veranda or the bungalow.~ A few paces from the bottom of the steps were grouped the forty odd cul- prits, while behind them, in solid array. the several hundred blacks of the plan- tation. At the head of the steps Joan and Sheldon were neared. “75â€"15“ at If." Sheldon said to Joan. “We’ ve been sleeping over a volcano» They ought to be_ whippedâ€- â€" â€" AA“ A†she cried in such dismay as to make THE DURHAM CHRONICL? smile to her vv â€"vr‘ Sheldon nodded and stood up, facing ; the blacks. “Manonmle!†he called. Manonmle stood forth and waited. . “You fella boy had fella too much." l Sheldon charged "You steal 'm :_ plenty. Me cross along you too mucn. l S’pose. you like 'm. me take 111 one! fella pound along you in big book. S'pose you no like 'm me take 'tn one fella pound. then me send you fella along Tulagi catch ’m one atrong fella government whipping. Plenty New Georgia boys. plenty Ysabel boys step along jail along Tulagi. Them fella no like Malalta boys little bit. My word, they give 'm you strong fella whipping. What you say?" I “You ake ‘11) one fella pound along me." was the answer. , And Manonmie. patently relieved. stepped back. while Sheldon entered l .the tine tn the plantation labor gout-1 nal. ' " 1 H Boy after boy. he EaTled ï¬le of- tenders out and gave them their choice. and boy by boy each one elected to pay the tine imposed. Gogoomy and his ï¬ve tribesmen were lined three pounds each. and at Go- goomy's guttural command they re- fused to pay. “S’pose you go along Tnlagl.†Shel- don warned nlm; "you catch 'm strong fella Whlpplng and you stop along Jail three fella year. Savvee?" Gogoomy wavered. “You take 'tn three fella pound along me." Gogoomy muttered. at the same time smwnng nls hatred Hl Sheldon and transferrlng halt the mum to Joan and Kwaqne. “Me ï¬nlsr. along JV". JVU -â€"â€"--_ my word. Father belohg me big tell: chief along Fort Adams." - I.“ “That winid‘of' Sheldon warned him. "You shut mouth belong you." a l-‘ 5V“ Ian-I..- â€"vâ€"-,, “Me no fright," the sienâ€" of a ch13! retorted. by his insolence increasing his stature in the eyes of his fellows. “5†â€U“'â€"â€" ‘â€" “Lock nu}: lip fo'r tonight," Sheldon i said to Kwaque. “Sun he came up ‘, put '11) that fella and ï¬ve fella belonfl him along grass cutting. Savveo?†3. “There will be trouble with Gogoomy yet." Sheldon said to Joan. as the bod boys marshalled their gangs and led them away to their work. “Keep an eye on him. Be careful when you are riding alone on the plantation. The loss of those Winchesters and all that ammunition has nit uim harder than your cutting did. He is dead ripe for mischief.†“I wonder what has become ofTu- (101'. it’s two months since he disap- peared into the bush. and not a word of him after he left Minn." Joan Lackinnd was sitting zlstride her horse by the mini; oi“ the Hulesnna. where the sweet corn had been plant- ed. and Sheldon was leaning against her horse‘s shoulder. “Yes, it is a long time for no news to have trickled down." he answered. watching her keenly from under his hat brim and wondering as. to the of her anxiety for the ad- “But Tudor will come out all right. He did a thins ï¬t the start that i wouldn’t have given him or any other man credit forâ€"per- C ontinuod next “- +¢+++++4++~++++>:.+++++++ Dr. Plerce’s Golden Medical Discovery Sold In Liquid or Tnblet for. by Dealer! h lead-cl â€"â€" -‘ “â€" -M'A n‘_ +++++++++++++++++++++++++¢ â€mum-'- -wâ€"w-vvâ€" Bond 50 onmt lamp. to my out of mulling only†non Sen-l India-.1 Admer. 1008 m. clothbound. SPECIALS! -:- SPECIALS! 00000000000 y 000000000000000000000000009000000000000 00900090000990099990990990 009909090099000000999050. Iron and Brass Castings and general Repairing. Feed ‘ ï¬tters supplies. Engines and Thrashers. 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