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. 1--_---1;*1 his wife, a prettly little woman, and I
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I , V;., -.%,.i F �o.-*.-.*`t- In very truth she was thinking of the ascar who .
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.1.. '-y-_1-'A":.'. "t -o".% BACK ACHES. ' again. Good Godl That . . . I
I ..V1.-' ngus �f the' , lee carrying steward and his. queer war, ,saved has some, one to awalt blin I I I
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: :* 0 -!�_.,-_*;� pu 0 of her rumored ell" gemseut. The man Tile captain fought Ills way to the B,
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I .. Ir �A V --'-".'�'-'O�;" . Mdnev Disseaseo interested her. Ile looked like, a broken, chart ]louse. Ile Wiped the salt water I i I
.... . .1 'A.-... quick eyes trav, from his eyes and looked auxtolisly at . I
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. LaWOT4 J1. clode ".. .. '. _. whereabouts. 'title could 'lot see him. I 11, be muttered. "I will i I
: '..'.,.':..' 1.1.,..,.� . , Doan's Kidney Pills "' I I"Ll".....- . I
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;..!--.-..*,.-0:- - *Z,*,. ** " .1 The chief steward stOO(I near. balanc- keep on until I I
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1. ,�f*.'�".,',,'. '. . . ...,'.'.'-.."..,-*'-.,'..'..,'.*..'i*.;-.--.,.,.. : I. -c J)oltits to the southward. -By . .
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41,4� AIIIIIINNIZ I . I � �. Days achilij alli,l not this back, now pitching ond rolling With a ma(I ,"WI -R, struggled back Into the outside � . . ... _,��, � � .
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, or call tne company,$ agents would be -i tile kidneys And .1 Instant she meant to in- I I
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� , ,- Tlipy act directly a zeal, For a fury, By comparison tile sturdy cita- I I , , \ \\. .. ..::::
ADY TOZER adjusted her gOid solicitous for her walfare. The cable's mal;a'tbow. strong, alill health)-, thereby ulre .What had becoinc- Of the ti,ans- dol lie quitted Was paradise, on the edge . J , 11 " \\ 1 i
rimmed eyeglasses with an I uro NOW, to ciroula,to throughout (I or, but site dismissed tile thought of au. inferno. I ,. - k 11 1� . , ...
telegraphic eye would watch her prog� cpsilig . gr,V.4 I .�, 1- ... � i
air of en tile Whop, at its illeeptiou. The uiat�ctr %vin, too , N'%N
dignified aggressive- 0 system. . Down Ili the saloon the hardier pals- �, . . ,S I I K I I
� ress. as that of Spine princely maid I �'y .
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ness. She had lived too many. $ailing' fit royal caravel, This fair, 1�11.0, Fmnk Foos, Woodside, 14-M, t0vial. o striving to subdue the . ,�
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St. In Him writoi.-111 Nvas a great sufferer -with , ON 111 ;, I., 1. 1� ( syllwvp ,
years in the far ea. . gkonk slender, -well formed ilri--delwitfully With a Wild swoop all the plates, ey solight _ * I— � . Ess
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ohe was known as the "Mandarlu." E,ngllsh in face and figilre-�_wjtbi her backm;ho for o4r a year, And could get . ennuL of an Interval before th -' ..
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Iler powers of merciless inquisition �totlriog to relieve me lantil i toolc two glasses and cutlery on the saloon ta� their cabins. Some talked. One hard I - I 19 a
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exi e 1, mmed the piano. _�_ . ry, %# �
- .fresh, clear cowpl on, limpid blu boxen of Doan's K idney Pills and now I do bles erashed to starboard. Were it not ened reprobate strut I
suggested torments long drawn out eyes andshining hair was a personage not N61 ally pain %% hist6ver, and can eat and ' Others played cards, chess;, draughts- ,
for the restraint .0 the fiddles every- . - 01
. the 81rdar, home- of some importance. . leop A a TV
I vcII; Bometilin- I could not do before. �. -�4 - -_ - " M____
Ake commander of � I , thing' must have ll�6en swept to the anything that would distract attention, _� - -_111 / .
wards bound from 84pjlghal, knewthat Lady Tozer know these thi�gs.illnd s . I strange I - M30_� - - -_ "
9 about to be stretched on the . . Doan's J�idney Pills are 50 cents per box floor. Where were one or t -*110 minor ac- The stately apartment offerec 10-40 a
log. We . sighed complacently, or 3 boxes for $j,25 4t all dealers or mailed cidents. A.steNvard, taken unawares, .contrast to the warring elements -with- I -- -_ - I
rack when he took his seat at the *'Ali, -well," she resuvaed. "Parents direet on receipt of price by The Doan Kid. . right lights, costl - upholstery, I Uwe it
. . -vKhen I was d girl, Buy Pill Co., �� . was thrown hea(11011�- Oil top Of his out., B y . �J�kl
saloon table. had different views .. ,Toronto, Ont, laden tray, Others were compelled. to soft carpets, carved panels and gilded 1� I
"Is it true, captain, that -%Ve are ruit- But I assume Sit, Arthur thinks you I
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d ' I - clutch tile backs of chairs, and cling to cornices, With Villformild. attendants
aligg into a typhoon?" demart ed her Should become used to. being your own . - '' . _-1. I , vying coffee and Ttry% V. our Children
laflyship. . . . mistress in view of your -approaching . -'--- �r!!* pillars. One man involuntarily seized passing to and fro car , I . .1
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3, ' . the hair of a lady who devoted an hour I glasses-tileso.surrolflidings suggested "CROWN BRAND $YRIT,P" is a food tiot only for I
"From whom" did you-1coarn that, La. 111111trAnge, . of the gale. There was mournful $Pee- a...1loathig palace in which the raging 1. I .
44My-approaching-marillagel" cried , chances of before each meal to her. coiffure. The children but for everyone -and it is used by everyone. .
"' wary, I � lulation upon the Sirdar's seas were defied. Yet.forty miles away, I
dy Tozer'. Captain Ross was r1s, now galluinely7t*kazed. , Sirdar with a. frenzied bound tried to It is a table delicacy which should be in every home.
tuiprised. � reaching Singapore before the next ault. . Somewhere in the,furfolus depths, four
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"From Miss Deane. X understood -"Yes, Is it ' not tr.be, that ,you are evening. change, of course," observed the corpses s*lrled about with liordble, it isthe one thing that Satisfies that longing for Sweets �,
to say that you h , ad going te marry Lord Ventuor?" Iris stood somewhat apart front tile - "A ' all healthy childrea and most adults have. . �
her -L moment ago I t other pasoengers. The wind had fresh- docto "They generally try to ran- battling which . - . .
A passing steward heard the, poin . r. avoid uncertainty,* lurching th gh home, it saves trouble.in the making up . . . .. :
told her." . . . blank qUestiono ' � oiled, and her hat Wds tied,closely ON -el' It when people are*in the saloo,u, but a ourrdirts lilid per(...'hatice couvoyea by Used in the I o. I � I I'll ;
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et upon him. He he .auod agaillt the iag_ typhoon a to labored, polite-. figbtlng.�Inlrksi- . of delicious desserts and other good things to eat. .
,,Didn't you? me one told tile tills : it hild. it eurlous efre 'r ears. She IL s Thc.%urg'cou had been called away. . � "CROWN BRAND SVRUP" stands for the highest possible
I gazed. with fiercely eager eyes at Miss bree7,e after ness. As Its center is now right ahead, . ' .
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So ed it, rail, eni6y:11W the cool Live going oil the starboard , tack to Irl.i Was tho only hldy7 left in the Sit- purityintable-syrup. It is prepared Ina clean wliblesomemanner I
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. Naoraing. I couldn't have gueSs . Veline'and so far forgot himself us to, e sky wits we . � . set of W.111st play- flora the very finest ingredients, which devVlop a delicious I � .
could l?" MISS Iris Deane's hirgeblue , *of hours of sultry lient. Th get behind It." I .. loon. ',-Ile �N711tchO(J it. I flavor as of fine bolley and rich cream. � .
eyes surveyed him with Innovent III-. permit a dish - Witter ice to rest cloudless yet, but there wits a queer. . and thea essaved the . . . . insist oil having.. .
luci- agallist; Sir John Tozer's bald b0ad.' - -- thige of buriaNbea cOpVLv In the all 111 must hurry up and go on deck,!' . er,r for it time . . . These are tr ng reasons why you suoula - -
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ilifference to strWt accuravY. .� . . said 'M is$ Deane. . . parilouts patisage to tier Stateroom. Site i1CROW14 BA104D SVRUPII� . . '.
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dentally she had obtained the informa- 1VIS ('0111d. not help noting his Strange, pervading stlIshine. The sea was cold- . . e -able to go on deck found tier mald and a stewardess . _. .
Von from lier maid, .1 1105�� tilted C9- ' behavior. A flash of humor chased ly blue. lt.he,llfe lind gone gut of if. It . -You will.not b . . . . . rere Weeping, . Your dia,lerhuikforyqu in 2.5, l0smd20 lbair-tichttlas will, liftmoff.lidss- I . . � . .
her Jlr�.,t angry resentment .at was. no longer I 4licent. until the morning." tLeve, Both women '" . . . ,,, .
- I sc I . I livitlin aild trarit . - . .? to Inquired. . .- � �. Lim I I
Lildy Tozer's interrogatory, I She turned on him s the mattvi' 11, %l . ited
quette, *who extracted ship's �erets away -e- .Impetuously, "In- - "What 1 ' The. Edwardsburg Starch Co.,
front it yi)litliful quarterityaster Lollg� sulleu undilliltions; Swept liolls . deed I will. . (1twtaill Ross Proin . Ised .. -The stowardvss tried to speuk.. She .. , 2-09 .
**Tbat may be my happy fato," she. . ChDkC AT . eut. I STABLISHED 1858. , 1. � .
1N*v11--er--1 had forgotten.'.' Lplain- . . - lessly: past the Ship. Onve after ,-I Qs_�tiiat is,. I asi;-eahIm"- a with grief, ail(l- hastily . I E .
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the tactCul sailor. . . allsNyored gayly, "but Lord 1, elit;4,011 lit's steady climb tip a rolling hill of water iiii � na. RDINAL, Out. offices -, J�IONTR]EtAl,,'tORONTO & BRANTFOitl) I I
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ed not asked me,"' . ' . The doctor Smiled.* Sbe.was so charm- - out , Tile maid blubbered.liti exii . Ili Worki: CA . . . . . . , ..
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"Is it true?" . . . . � the Sl:rdar quickly pecked ftt the su,c- . . y impossi- ft .. . ... I . I , . . . . _. I 111110 .
"Every one says in Hongkong"- be- . . . Ingly Jusistellf!- ,Jt Is SIMPI all. - I . .. . �1 -
Lady TozeV was unusually abrupt . . ceeding valley, .11..d tile propeller g!iye . -of bors was married, mlss� � �
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today. But she was annoyed by the "Confound yob, -'you stupid rascal! - fire' tmitea. The promenade. deck is ' to tile nian who Is drowil0d." - - .. . I . I I -_ - , , .
the captain took a while a tremor .ran through the stout . - __�__
- Sir JTohn: swept by heavy seas cver� minute. A 1-lDrowned! Whatmin't" I �
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'" .1 iron 'r.1118 dil. -%vilicii the girl'o arms � . - � - I
mere girl into his confidence and passed . r.hat .are you doing'�'t shouted . . . '!II-avell't yo . it . heard, 'mlm? I sup- . I .
justice of., . Ills feeble -nerves at last conveyed the I .... boat has been darrIod away, and sey- - . M1 I 11111 M�_ %v&wAP_0NUT�AW-17A&i9@M
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ever the wife of the ex-chlef I . r6*ted. - - . t-,* it quiet. � .Ali . I .
' - .hiolls, snapped,'off Ake car- pose they are keepli , I . - . I
. . I . I information that Something more i3ro'. I I -9 of eral. stall�c. - . -_ . I . .. . . I . .
Hongkong. . , Tile -crew *ete Uusy lbo. squad ,6r the first thlid ill Vour life, : 1,111-: Ish,-sallor and some natives- were . I .
nounced -than it. Sudden draft affect-.' rots. 1. ,I I .
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,,yes, it is," said Captain Ross, e ed, his scalp; tile lee was melting. . . Lasears raced.about, waiAstri � 'Miss DeAn'e, you are battened d6wn* Swept off the Ship bv� , I ai �ve' H ' that: rich resonant,
IF curt, and silently thanking the, fates , . dient to the short -shrill whistling � of I list litive paled some- was saved but -he is ow .. . . . . � I
. The Incident aninsed' those pasgen-. . TIi6 girl'a. f1we In .1 -fill., sulasbed up. , I . . � .
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that her ladyship was going home for ill to -observe it. , jemadars and quarterm.ft�tOts-, Boat what. Ile. added hastily:. "There is no, The others wore never see . ii ag . nin." - . � . .. . -
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o . I But the chief stewaid, hovering watch-' I". lugs' We � ,(I .qll(l tightened, danger, you know, but these precau7 Iris, by de.grees .16.111,noft the ,,ad sustained ',tone.is: secured . .
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'Do tell us," ellimed. ill Iris . f�til near the captain's tablet darted for- canvas aw tions'n're nooessary. 'You*-woutd not clirdilieleg 'k., y . I . . . � I . .
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you find out whou, you squinted a � . . . deck forward, ventilator'coNvis twisted , -veral tons of �water . Slie,remembere a .
I ward. Phle With anger, he hissed: . . I I . like t6 see so I rusli- i"s moved to tears. - - -
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V . . . .44Re . port: yourself for.i � to new angles and. batches clamped - . � icy. ari�i her own '- M d Risch piano .. . t ,. I
sun . I . futy In.the see- . Ing down:'t'be' liiiloon stairs; now, would fl),e: doetor*8 . liesItal " I I . . . 1. . . I
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"You- are nearer . . . , ' doWn over the -wooden. gratings that is, , . . .. .. ttile phrase, '.'a huge aZlfrin.", , , . .. I . .1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
The captain smiled. ond- saloon tonlght.'.� And h6 hustled.- . - less in' you, . � I . . . ... . I . . I � . ------ _ ..
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the mark than possibly you imagine,. . . veresd the holds. Otficers', spot .. "Decidedly not." Then; affer a.pause: out.,,Ido tile rortyllig w.,tvos poundo(I * H I- el /I/ - - . .
i Ills subordinate .. away frbm, the jtidge�s ." I . ' � . , ' ed I
aid. ,,When .we took . . . quietly to ana fro. . . I , venly grain I
Miss Deane," he s , chair. � .. I . wllltb.11n�n, flitted as i ' t1w iroil w0h, . I T - , . . I
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our observations yestbrilay there -Was Miss Deane, -mirthfully radiant, rose. . )IVItert the. wate. .. . I I . I a . gren I t iron baX, d . octor. 'It retAindS - Two ,,qat6ro6,ns had .been 'coilverted - ; ` .and finely fibred o 1. . . I
Ing balo around the. .1 ,,Pleas � I � - )pearod'in. .in s,, . , . - . . I sounding .board. of the ` .4 .
a very weird look e dolitt punish the mail, Mr. ,noted that the "clilef" ar . OIlb Of.'a hug raffin.9 . - . . In.to one to provide )IISS De4116 With . I I
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sun. This morning you may have. no4 . . . ,,It. -%Vas g�, old blue suii.a-d carried ollskilks. over , ,,. -,at a bit. ,.rile SIrdarls the safest * .. . . .. . . 11
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JoneR,I� she said. sweetly.. � �\ , .. ample accommod, there Were no I Mason and-RisChpiano
ikeed several ll�ht squalls and It smooth , _ . his arin'tis'lie elliub&I to th0 bvidge. . �. , , -father has I � . . , it . . � - . . I . . ... .. . . I .
" sheer Accident. ' Ile. Wag taken by, our- . Ship "Ifloat. TouF I . always bZinks, but cozy' be(,l Was Screwed to re . I �
sea, marked occasionally by strong Nature looked. dlsturbcd�aild fitful, . . JL;s et, -6 .eat factor. in se,- . . ...
.. prlse. . In ItWilface i�w_ould ha.ve emp. pursued a Apletidid policy It, that I'OL . the 4eclt. *She Illy ddwn.'.*Iiid Sirove ta . . ,' I . . .
ripples. The barometer is falling rap- I and the. Ship vesp6mled. to her, mood. - th6 instrument's ' - I . . . ...
.tied the whole dish." '� . . I - spect. The J,ondon ,fnd .11ongkong read. It was, ft. difficult task. Her curing . I I I .
I idly, and I expect that as� the day. , -was.a sense cC pieparatidal in. ' '111 . y� may . . I .. pa.'�eL I � . . L I I t. ,
. The chief �teWujd smIrked,.. lie -did There.' comp. liot-poqsess fast N'segsels, � S wan&fed fr(ral 411p. pkititcid, .1 .
wearswe -will encounter a heavy Swell. . the air, of coming ordeal; of - restless , � W und 'eye . ,. 11 - beauty of tOneL. ..' , . L �
� but,'they are sea orthy and 'well fO .. ibstltd-al ei or her 9 - qr- , I " .. . I 1. . I
ght,and QS- ,not know.!exactly -what, had .happen6d. .. to mark tbe.,, The' ,.sp,ruce of o I - "..
I . foreboding. 'Uhains clanked with''a - t..1' . - . . .. ..
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if the sky looks wild tonIg t -. though Sit. - John � I . . . . . ('�
Xevertboless,� grea . . JA every: rel"Pec I .. L. . . inents swinglug on t eiv. hooks. At - Which - t h i s. I . . .. I
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pecially-if we obperve a heavy bank of. . ne 's daughter � nolse the.Lgirl ifever noticed -before; -the.. .1 - therd many.' people- ill . on . .file that. s . SpLunding. - I . . . .
.Tozer might be,* the ow r' . .. I Are . . times the Ship rolled. so he � I -
cloud approaching from the northwest, re ' . . 1. , trinlip of hurrying menon. the Ilu.rrI_, ?" . .1 .. . . I L , * ---r6w'n . � ,
the crockery dancing was g 'ater. , , � � .11 I . . . I 1. bpar(I . I. . I I.. . felt sure.it must. topple, over.' She was board is built -Liliz--)- it:� . I , . . ".1.
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you will see "Certainly, miss, . certainly," he qatie.deck overlie ., and . N�o; jit._.,t tile lisual. number. of dis- not- a ald, but suildged, rather aston- I , ' in .. �_ - .. .."
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about the table at dinner. There , wits ft. st ueaking of. . - . .
you are not a good sailor, Lady Tozer. agreed, -adding 'confidentially: 11t_l� 1161161�'! ,, .I .tUrbod livo--s. We had,;% '11,18(y ftc6l' -ishea" placidly -. for va"ite . . . 1. 1. . � . . ..
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. rather hard'on a steivard-to I be sent -chairs that was aboininablo when Peo� . foro'(11111, or.,, . . . . . .prepared. . � .climatic conditions ,, . 1. . I 1. I . . . ''... . - L L'. .1
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It makes such a difference ple gathered tip boti,Xs and yyraps.-aud "Good graclousl What hilp0ened?" - Things. were ridiculous, 'What need I and in, a pilrticularl� rich so' e fottunate, ..'
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"Capital! I Should Anst love to seea aft) miss. � I I Staggered. ungracefu94N, t6ward'' the ; 613 Jille I tt,�(-a I- . - a sea � . Is e.vtortial fury" in' the,' dist . ricts froni w . c . e secure our sprU . ce . ' �,
in the-er-r-the little gratuities given . . L �( ., were caught b,� . hi h w' .1
real- storm. 1:ow promise me solemnly � I I 1. .. .. . . .Colnpanl�piiway. Altoget'her 'Mi,st's Deane . . i i Wits ilieve for all "thr . . . I
agers 11 , * t 1. I .. * forl-Var(l.. - one mail bad big. leg bro�. Wily. sll-u' ailor- -forth I L
me up into the chart by the passei . - , . . - . . 0 ld poar st ,,, Ile, cast L - I
was not 'whoft plca�wd -% ith -tile PvC. k, -ft. , '.. L. as it. has provo,d'a very high rade article. L . .
that you will take . The -girl was taqtful- She smiled . �V I ., a_ . -9 .
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house when this typhoon IS Simply. L. . . officM and bent liminarles of * a tYllho011, � whatever the L . �i, . .. . . . � . I . . ... - .
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tL . I over Sir'4olm,.now c ill p . . I I � . 'line' get -it kind oblivion uld blot but -tile L &1114 . . . I
tearing things to pieces." aref' ly. 6iishing, realities might be_ . .: , The. doctor 'lleSit'll(ld. 1,10. ,%bee, �' �, ,
110b, dear! I hope it will no be very .. . . . I . WI!y. did that'silly old ,yolliali-allude . Inier �f a 1, ' "Nir- I .. .. I I qqMkk L IR 0 1 Ifth Le. , .1
ck of'his skull wi I I ,. . es 6 the� coioe of -Some , . ;stf .- aLn-�d '' -
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�h you . . . .. ' * , I . storm 1or, .I .few - blis Eul. hours!,, 1�ut I .� 1. I �: . . ...
ay in whic . I . ; . � I.. . . . la '111.0 1. --..:- - etts.0 . 1. _.
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bad. '. .; to heir contemphited marviii-e to Lord - ardly khoW the ekact I . k,F . � . .�, I . 1.
Is there no w. .. m . - . . I 'L A,, . . . gundy. -,,' "I h. . de� how could one sleop with tile consclollsa' L . . :. I I . I .1 � L I L L I .
can avold it, captain? .Will dt.-last, kin- �' '�im,, N'bntnor; rietailllig the 909411): of. Hong- t,�ll - I. � . I . .
. (,I. Will forolve Ii 1. "I'Tonlorrow aft- - , hat, watery. glatit thundering . L. . .
. . .Am ,sure you . I � I- - I I .. I sy.et,t' he rep le( . ties,, of -t . . .. . . I . Tfie piano with a -soul
. long?" . . -with such malicious 61liplid"'Is? I I Will tell. you .all about � - . .. . .
I .11 eferre(I .she whispered. 01 can't say why, but kong I , . ,or break.flist . . . .1 . his summons upon tile iron - plates a . , - . . .. . ? ".. . . ,.. . . . I . L
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The poutic skipper for once pr . litently. Yor all In'stant,Irls -tried to shake-tbe it.ts, . I L " . I.. . ... . ! I � . . L J�,�, -ndi,n& board 'is. I I ,
is' -no the poor -fellaw Was looking. so 1 ' I . I . . � .. . . !uefies i riy*�' : ' ' - ch:sod .
to answer Lady Tozdr. I�There ' 'ialling In comic anger. ,Rile hnt�dLord- - L I . � . . . few aw L L, The,, ;MaSOA and y's ' it -1.1, I ' ' .
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,,Of at me that he'Ald-not see what be was - , . . . � . Ali English quartermaster And four . Thbli.c,iiuciliebl'iii,red.l)letiii-�ot'C"IP- UU . . : I strips"..'. L...... - ..
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cause for ulleasinQsq,?, lie said. . : ..* . . I . I . Velituor. -She.. did not Avant to -marry . ilt -up of� Carefully selected narrow; . . '.I I
. course typhoons in the China sea are doing." '. � - ' . 1. , I I . . J 'Lascars ha4 been licked from off the �taill Ross high up'6a the pridge jieer�-. - U . I . . 1�
� * . -ora t. Of course. I I . . � I . ftmly..glued to�refher' hnd. L. ' . 1.
. I nasty things while they Iftst, but a The �,,ccbief Justice 'was Instantly him . nybody. else jusl� Ve fbtecastld'by the greedy tongue of'a ' ,this pruce .. n . C$ - . .
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ship like the Sledar Is not troubled .. by� 11 mollified. He did not mind. the appli- her father had hinted approval of, Ills huge wave, The succeeding s;urge flung I Strang . c, -ould be hidden in, curely held by a series of ribs, as sho��n �- . .. L . . � ..
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through the . I I . ., . . � . I . . Jordspip's obvious Jut'lltious.. Colintess t *back.agalnst the quarter. Ahe convolutions- of a bian's. brain -in ... . . . 11 . . . . MASON 17
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them. She will drive . I I I ;I . of 'Vebtuor! W1,18 a nic-6,Aftle. 'of'the black sat s pitched : in illustratiotti., . ... . L. V � and . RISCH -
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'Worst gale she is likely to meet hcre . I I Yes, it * 'One 16rs wn' intelligence that laid bare the pres . L .
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- .. 1. . . aboard with'a fractured leg and,ot tenses of that ravenous demon withbutt , * . . . " . I I
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in less than t.welve hours. Besides, I - _ . . _:.. ... _.� - I . years 'of careless freedoill. � 11, any Injuries., Tire others Were smasiled 'am 11 Limited, .
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alter -the course somewhat as soon as I Each "of the ship's ofticers,*.tbo -: ,about the �clnstcuction of .the Ma: .
. .1 '... t....; :t,--:--.".%,. -. ... cv,L,11L Nvily Should. I,*tidy'ToYor pry, .1113(L . �
. . i . � 4gainst tbe'lron bull and disai)peared.. mander more than th6 others, under. . ' d c �,, Send me your illus- , ' '
discover our position with regard to n. �.. " . . prob�,? ' � . . . .. . - . I the why and the wherefore' and, Risch piano. Sen - u*s,this oup- -�/ . .
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its center." . . � . I 'sto-ward--� t gL wi iy and we'll, -mail: you 11 In- / trated booklel; explaId. .
Then the commander. hurriedly ex- I - I 11; , I And finally, �wby. did tile'' glues slowed. The Ship..commenced 0 this blusterIn combination of nd on to"dE . .
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. , poor old Sir jdhli! JVhat would , veer a . If into . the.path.of the a L clone. - - . 11 will gi'L* / . in y I . -
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cused himself, and the passengers saw I I I , a . Iris kn 0 � . uld.own a Mason and'
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rko more of him that day. . I I .1 , . . .. ,, � � j . I I you, the illustrated ason-s why . , J/ Risch piano., Thie in nii WaJL *
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* .Ills nock? I .. rted by - .� 1, . .. 11, . I . .. bluff, .. I . I .1 . L / ' obligates we to purchase.
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1 Iii,r ladyship dismissed the tople'as . .. > . . . hypothesis; Miss - Deane - - - - I , . , , - ". Lsho'uld own a.Mason and . L . � , . .
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of no present interest ellsed."Iriss. ..., LLLL . 'L . . . I, d ea r! Sho-wrks. so -tiredl It de- �, 11
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. ..- seized a favorable opport nity to . Z - �: I L . .
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Deane through hereyeglass6s. ...I . .. 11 : 1 4 . . . . . . I m. physical efflQrt to I . . . ; . .
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I "Sir Arthur proposes to come home . oe I . I 1!*i . across tlle,starboqrd side .-vtfikseo -if . . . '" L on .-f I orce that tried ' . . : . . . �% . I ., . . a. I ... .7.. 1 . . I
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t . . . I . - . of:.cloud shove. away .111"aWe . 1. I . .1. . - . � .,. . . , I . . � I I . .
- Captain Ross' , ,4'heavy bank . . -a L . I . � ref",t..L .......... �... � ....... � ......... _dj'
: in .little, I understand?" she Inquired. I . . A to push you..over... How funtly that; . . - st, . .
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� Iris -was a remarkably healthy youn :.::.,� . . . . . . . 1 . I I . . I Risth � . .
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woman. A large banana Momentarily ..:: __ . pearance. . .. . _; I I .� , . I A ER I �. I . .wIn(V. And '. �so,- amid, contused.. - I won. . Piano . Co ' Limited City, '.. ' ' ...! .... �..4 ............. _4( .
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L . I A - . :. .* .. I .. glghntle, roiling tip. over. the'.1lorizon �Sl! . I
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I y with relatives uniJii '. A- 11,11 . � Ing a .4ulet - thanlifulness ' that the ,- . . . . �
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be nrrives?" pursued Lady Tozer. - . ..7.�.";.,..,..Itl.;".,".."i..",. 4 I !Xr'17�0211 :, . L f- brieli red, Site had screw Went thudi thud, thud I . . - I'll I I I
"Relatives! -none I *,4f?�i��..'rdl; . . A t -�ADQ! thud, - - . I
I We have none .. !'-:��'F'�_�7 _0 with a wide belt 0 of'a kale... F . OUDVE. 11ko with such determinatioli. . _. It .,. . . . .
. .; Ijil,l never seen. suck. a: beginning L . I . as changed and * - . L . 1. . . . � .- . . MMMOM L
whom we specialty cultivate -that %.0 -.`%'.�-,*�., , .,!",.�',��,;,.""��:,",��.',*).:i.,-,��, f e the course W .
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ny or two to ,., . .. 1. - .,-,.,'I,-,; " , I . the Sirdar bore away toward the a I � � I . I I
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Interview lily dreAsmaker and then go , . ..":, imagined .that only in great de'serts . west the commander consulted the ba. - gis I I
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straight to 1101radale, our place,, In - � �.- � I generated., , rometer eaclilialf hour. "I'lle telltale � I 11
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yorkshirit." L ' . 5::.� .. - mercury had sunk over two inches In
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qllr(qy you have a chaperon ?11 . . � ..... . rushing With giant. strides acioss.the L . �.. tN%,clvohaur9. ' Tile abliormally IO,W - : mrm ff is . .
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'My dear Lady Tozer$- , 1; I trembling sea. .Then W . ? " . . * I . .
,,,,, elialivron! i�` �_ I "'It was It Cured byLydia 1% Pinktsc 'pressure quickly created. dense qlonds, .
' :1,.�'.... .. Lind menacing? . . B LOD 10 D 0 1 SEASE .
did my father Impress yoll XIS 01140*W116 " . . . . . . . . i Wily Was it so dark , of 'tonL ' h enhanced the melancholy: dark- . . I I .
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would permit .I fussy atid stout old ;� .. "'v �L. .. And ,whe' was -desert - i ness Of ,� ' . . . . I
ablo?" ,. 1. ;. I �and to compare with this awful Ct Baltimore,. Md. II.V40r -four years For many minutes ge thIS bows aranteed Cu I N 0 . I
pel-gon to make Inv life miser. . I . . to- tll�r GU red or rNoTay
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Tile neldity Of ihe ret6rt InL I . Lwater? What a small dot'. my life Was a misery to me. � I suffered -he Ship were not visible. Masthead . . L I . .
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nut Iris W. . I 1, , the'visible sur- � . Of't . . . I
,viiord - "stout." as .not ae- '' � '. � . . . . . . was ilils� jr6ai ship on from irregulari- Land side lights Were obscured by the . � . . .1 . . If, you ever had any contracted or hereditary'
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c.usiomed. to cv6ss.examinatton. � Dur- . L I I . I facei But the !Ocean Itself extended ties, terrible drag -m . hics thrust the ' - . I I. : fe'until the virus
. , . . L . �L.11%.. pelting scud. The eng , I . . blood .disease, you are neversa .
residenc(i oil the . . � away beyond there, reaching out to the ging - sensations, . . 1. . . or . poison has been removed fi,om! the sy9teIll.
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Ing a three months' I , I � I.... . extreme nervous. vessel forwardliko a 1010 Into the I ( years. ago,; but .L
and she had learned how to - avoid . 11 I . Infinite. The dot became a more speek, ' ' I I yotf may have had Santa diseaSe . .
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isi. undistingpl.1hable bericath ft celestial' ness, and that -all . vitals of .tile storm.� Wind and Wave I ,I�_�__ ilow�and then some symptom al�.rlrls yell. * SQMO i
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T.;ad.v Tozer. Here -it was ImPdq4lble,, . othig Ills strdn6c . .�%. . ushed out of tile vortek with jmpo- I . -
.Irts could 710t. help n . microscope sucli.sts tile gods 'Might 1__�.. . I .. I ,1, poiou,stililurkslayour system. Canyouafford I . I
and the older woniiin rastened%leoll Ile'! . . I L", I behavler. . condescend to use. . L . . .. . X, Stomach. ; I had -teutifiry.. . . ,� ..W to run the risk'of-mord serious syl-AptOms appear- - I . .
asp -like. Miss Iris Denno was - I L tilat, W, .. ..... ,.,. - - . - 1. . I
� ft tooth. *eqtion. of fee n cy_rather liked , R:-1111 0 of At 14,st soon after midnight tbe.bft � arb of mercury .
sosuie morsel -for gossip.' Not y . Iris Shivered and aroused' herself . L � . !, Ing as tile poison niultiplies? Bow, . I
at tivell- . L ��:j�:�:: . ever , being Well . rometershoWed a. slight 'Upward move-, .;I �� . - or -mineral drugs uged iudjsqrhnit%ateIy-the�m;ay :
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aughter.of a wealthy It, in fact, Probably lee wag-suscepti- vylth a,startied,laugh, - , . 11 rheTt' I' began . � . . I . . .
, L . ' Y, I— metit, At 1-30v a. m,.tho change, became Z rui4thesystdin.' Twenty years experience Ili ibe
ty-olle, io'b"Only d, ble to the fire JlI,',\JlSs Deane's eyes. . I the d1nnor t , I
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-%�,�qd a ftet aft stately The. lively fanfare of take Lydia E. Finle- ! , trigatm ent of these diseases on ables ti q fo prearad be, I .
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shipg-the Sirdar aniong tbeni-a girl suddenly. .the. ptissengers still seated trumpet failed to fill the salooil, By I hani's -bVegetablsa pronounced. S.1indIttlileously the wind . I I spec 1 fie remedies that wil I positively cure ELI I blodfJ
, ' - I Cobapound. Then. swung rdnna a pornt to thii we , stward.' I . ag , '
0 Alerts experienced ft prolonged sinking Selisd tills time the Slrdnr was 6gliting reso, t' In Ross sual ed Wearily , ."n, aracter, leaving no bacl
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mistress vessel IwdL been eonvert- I ;. ' I I I . gffocts on the System. ClurNOW-Met
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-Ota DrO tion, as if'tht lutely ajitinst a Stiff gale, But th6 � 1; i. ,,, X fell; as though Then Capt .. hod T,reltit-
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]louse since her return ft .AdOn "t sed into it g1gantle lift. 'They were I I new II& had bee Ills 'face brightene(J. - Ile openod'Ill I
-youngi beautihil, rich , stress of actual combat was.botter thaux - / �1. mcilt will plarify and enrich tht* 1) �
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. three years agg for Wlli(,J,L,l pressed hard ll?[� their chairs, w.hich the eerie sensation of Itabending daii- given rae, and I sin recommending it oilskin coat, glitticed at the Compass .. ,_ N J I , all ulcers, clear the skin, retnOVO '0110Pnins,falten
-hero 'wag a combihatlon . & aroun .on I to all my Men& I I -Mrs. W.. S. FORDi - - . � . kv in, arld swbllen glands will re-.
ell�, NVIIIJOL ereakod. and tried to ". . get durb* tho earlier hours The and nodded approval. Then he turned - . out hair will gXO,
IT1011 thanked a judicious lioav; , % their phrots. A,; tile a I I Strong, he4rty pulsationg of ill - 1988 Lansdowne St., Baltimore, Md.' to consult a Chart. L Ile was joined. by 1, I to- 1, � .. I . turit to ,,I normal ,�:Jndition, and-tbe patient Will
-worne'n snitTed crivioll8ly. rill1l�..'.A, Wai* , to L S�.a a WI I . e ell' , ,rhe most sueeessful remedyin. this -or. *Both men exam I 1, .
� the liff .\ thk. re ular thrashing. of'the the chlei offt Ined feel and look lilce a difTeretit person. , All cases; I
I of spray . 9 .. eo��try for the care of all forms of . I .0 guaranteed,A coln-,
P,tlsln(,qq (1ptalned Sir A . .L . MjLnn, - the chart Ili $lie , , I Or Clamp 616, 1. we acce' t for treatment at
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ilgh an opeLti,port, 40gowAdfast Onward plunging female complaints. is Lydia E. Pink lice. �!`, _. . P are follp$ved., . .
Vyf*A4#VQrshlI(Iow0.4.1 the two g -0,165IMMEM I !�2L_ lete Cities it instructions
;I,eqt di. thl't) ',.I It had Captain Ross finally took a penell. . 15 L
p'nlust it. ,,Tlieve!" snapped bpr-ladYshill. of the good'-sbIP through racing Seat, hant"S VegetaIlle Compound. . I Reader if insioul)t as to V I ' ,
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g of file yellow vnep. - IT storm. et 04111Y is 11c stabbed its point on the paper In - our conditioft, you can consult us FREE �'
s (IeVQI w -we ,should rnn Into a # I -flying Send, w�rd cliecry, confident stood tile test of years and t al'o Of , rs who hil� ation
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Wait to qeo.11ow, nintto . (,aptnill Rns% led it,,, to bellove,- I in more willely and SuceeSsfullf usedtlign ,the neighborhood of 14 degrees north, OF CIIARGHt. Dew. incbrilpotent docto
"would __N to ill(* in- . I . ) and -inspiring. I - "VO been established over 20 years.
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hts� . , 4,09_S �. akQ [(bill 4"tollee. any other female remedy� I lias cured and 1112 degrees vt. . Dr ieliabillty. lity, VarlCodsclof Stricture, Blood and L
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(I __ t t' 'a ("i" tile to lily c ano justified -her boast that �
F:1(110119 tr�. e ierv, a jillose spring t, I MISS De, thoujauds of women v�ho haVe been . . "N'Ve, arp about thoro, I think." . WJC1 C11R.C. Nervous Debi tion Free.
S'lle was C014ded t the pergonal 1"voln tile promenade (leek the list- She was . fill OXeellCut sall0r. fte troliblell With displacement$, inflam- . Secret I)Jsomeso Xidney and Bladder Complaints. Consulta
eaell point less groups M�atcbl�,.d tile rapid advance smiled delightedly lit the Ship's sur- matiorl, ulooratiop, fibroid. tumors, ir- The chief agreed, "That wilts W 10- it u1jable, jo, Cali Write for 0 Quastioll LI-st Joe Horne TrantmentA I
ebnTga of.CaPtain Ros � 'At L L - I . . or eye tbrough ,regularities, periodici pains, backache, cality I had 4n my mind," 110 bent . . . . .
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Th.,l,,1,JW VL this 111.1rJOW I Zilullckr with CafiAdlivi thd,many gaps In tile tables. She WAS that, bearing-aowii feeling, flattileney, closer over the sheet. ft I
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