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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton New Era, 1909-04-29, Page 70, ^ � April, g9th 19(.9 � I . � THE OLINTON NEW r,1U . . 7, 11 I I __ � ­ . I - _____ 1. __ ., I .1 ­ I I .11 I � �. -_ ­. ­ ­­. -_--.1._- - I �. � i - Anon"On"l F . ­ . ­ . . . I ____..._._, - I . I I �,­­­_. . - 11 ­ 1. ��._, � __ ��� I Amobow"AMON1.21" , - . I _'� uy � I I I . i i f NOW �Ilq W.W.I. I. . . W. tofflut f;i - ­ ­­­ ­ 111--11'.. 4,714'. 1, I . W _.WWWNft_'d19NN_1� ibe watei nVoy 0 Ule "tto 16fift, � e teet U190. no per- t I � 1. .1 -1 - " * W*..Vwg, .R.-"..- .. IV., , %7,-:�-�T----..�-�,.*,:t..--I.r.!4�.I .... 1. I. *Z . hat . .M.I...K. 0. I_et, ll ... . . .� . '. .1 " - ". t :4.,,**1 . r �-'­.i,.-1.:-.( ., V 2 . . ... - �:. . . pitcher plotut-be knelt to peer 140 the ceived Instantly t the excavation I. ,, 1�.It'.4'* .t ,; - - *-'.' -i`-�' " .:'e.�q2R:-"" . ... I . . ... .. _. ,j!% '. .. v I A I ..j. .,� ,� ,.I:5t.:�"".,�....,.,,-'(:-'i:�..;%�'. '!c.�j%-,g.--,.;-,k;.T;; -,§-a' NR -Z , . _ I ., _.I I - * , .., �'.."..". : .R. .A. excavation. The well bad WU proper- - I . . - , *­ '� *A". ... - - *MY, '..%­:;,. .. � .. "' , ­­ `*L�* `�;. It A sort of nat I ., ... * .,:'., - . . BROTHER was man's bandlworlA applied to st The iron plate -of the Mason , andf . * -i -,;,.-­­-,- ,,-&,.;�.-,fa...*;-,.-.'.�-4..;- -%%;".--,-.-,.-..`-*.?," , I " K. ..I... ­­ V11"..&I"'.. I 1, - .1'. *M ly made, Ten feet down, be could sea I fault in. the hard rock. ! . N... ., --a . i..... �. .-. �!*�,-.-V-.-2 1 tho reflectlon of his face. Iilxpert 'hands aral shaft ox.tsted, and this had been A " � . . .. �90,f . 0, I`% - :. had tapped the secret reservoir of the . mteuded by'viallual labor. Deyon4 Risch piano is designed to give the , . ., V.-*-,-*.l`i X.- ; ". .. .*.*, TOLD . BROTHER the entrance the cave became more . � '. �. UT ,-:.-�'.�....", I island, B7 stretching. to the full e I � -lofty. owing to its Do , 'd . , .... ...1 - 9S �f the 1111"' g . pition with. ref ,... , 00 vv, in .V4-*.--'.;', tent of his ar . greatest strength and rig i pl....l..' Jenk I I Ity - .. . tf.7;2:..l,- the Stick into the water. Tasting the Suffered for Fifteen Years, thol Drence to the san, at that hour $ I A - .4'.41 , One ... % U *_.. - - briagined that Sufficient light VOU14 ..., �, drops* lie found that they were quite . - Other for Thirteen, I I . . ", * 0 By Louis, - ,�:-,.-,.I��%,.-,.*­ � tainable when the tropical luxu- - .�- ,.,-.* ' ..." . ... ..:11".... sweet. The sand and porous rock pro The convincln�� powers of a tesFtlmoll be ob TRACY .-.-';-*,'." , I ,Ial were never more c1ciarlY shown clance, of foliage outside was 41spellse4 WE have reduced the "v:"-* ... .... .'......, vided the best of filter beds. .! ... ..; .. " ': . that than In the case of Mr. Hugh Brown. A I Morning Cgpiight,J1903, by &'.-' '-'9-"` and noted , with. ' . .I '.. .... Ile rose, well pleased, I I Browll, of Avondale, construction .'.,..:.:.. "",ol ., , brother4 Leralle ' - , . 1.1.,:.. 0 . . I 11 1. Clode ,:.. � . on the opposite side the appearance X.B., read in the papcir about Ron, At present the Interior was, dark, the iron plate in tb9e'- I .. I ., * -%* t�' '!--`--%'­.'!.".:�:.,-1-,,, -, 1. r "Frult- With tile stick pe tapped the W, alls and � .. -'2, %­*..,.,.:`*' I .? ��..,.:�.',*.'::..*.*-".* . .I...- . or N *Uld Mason and Rischpliano - ... I ­"." 11 ... .. �..-.-�....:-��,.;,;.",.*%!",.*.!.'.-*', .. '.;*.-. .-. .....'V. ....- -. I , ._.1. .l-.'....-;.1. .. .1 of the shrubs and tufts of long grass John Costigan being cured 4 " . - I -� V,;., , .1 - a.,tIvesf.,1 xnowing the eenat r v , Startled cluck nod tile rush of I .. - - - - ;1 " , ­ .�'. ... '...... . , ". . .- " 1, ` ­ '1-1-�,"'. . .. .. indicated the existence of a grown over rof)f. A .. I.- : I . . '. . , l;-1; - ll`..--,-".'-. _. to an exact science. We ': : . . , l.. �.-; l;.;,!.:...:.. . . . -_ ... . . -. -�.- l. only endorie a 1healcine which badl I ._ _- .. ,-. - e followed It, In- heralded the flight of two birds low OMENN - - path toward the 0111fl, R I _ I I �.. I I.. .. 11 aj, , -Ing carelessly, with eyes seeking aime, . WIMIF cured him, Air, Lemuel Brown tried W 3,,l by the nolse. Soon Ills eyes, (Contnued from his, week.) our uoin' . walk "Frult-a-tIves." They cured blul Of made � have secured a design i climb the 11111 to survey ala X the prospect beyond, when something ,Chronic Indl Ion and constipation, . more accustomed to tile gloom, I . � so he urgadglli��, a which . distributes the - Oh- -overtl- -watched Ills nreT.)Ura- wn"t +n find bett quarters than we rattled and cracked beneath Ills feet, h br ther to try them. out that the place was about thirty .. I tions. Ile tore e, dry leaf from a note- 1. now possess." ' ' Looking down, he was horrified to find Hartland, N.B.; Oct. 28th, 11)07, "Three doctors told me that I had book and broke the bullet out of a .1 Perhaps were she less fatigued She , I he was trampling on a skeleton. I quarters of a mile apart. . cartridge, damping the powder With would have caught the vague anxidtY� Had a venomous snake coiled Its 91W ­ it to cohflict with. the pure, resonantt singing I � . ' water from a pitcher plant. Smearing. the on the paper, he Placc'd the noto of distrust in Ills voice. But tile carpet of sand and leaves on which telling folds around Ills leg he would ( not Tiave been more startled.. 'But this, i Troutile, My ,stoinach was very weak, I took 'their Tneclicines for thirteen composition it in the Sun, where It dried at once. , she Jay -was very seductive, Her eyes � man of Iron nerve soon recovered. Ile sell raced past these I that the . He gathered a sintall Imudle of with- closed. She nestled into (k COMfOrtall frowned deeply after the first Iuvol=-' , Every one of the exclusive'' feature$ of.the the ' I ered spines from tile palms and arrang- ble position and slept, I tar,� heart throb. '. I (who wX,s cured of terrible 1pollgestion by "Frult-a-Vives" after suffering for ed the driftwood on top, choosing 4 The nian moved the revolver out of I With the stick he cleared away the ble height, 150 or 200 feet. In the con- place for his bonfire just within the harm's way W must * undergrowth and revealed the skeleton by thirty,two years of actual use- and fo und shade. Then inserting the touch pft- see It instantly, pulled his soulwester of a man. � The bones were big and Wonderful tablets. I bouglit half a I do�,Pn.boixes and have jui, t firolsbod tile per among the spines be unscrewed - well over .his. eyes and walked Off . , strong, but oxidized by the action . 'of " . one of the lenses of the binoculars, � quietly.,.. � . � , the air. Jenks hall Injured the left , �RIS C the.story of the .of our . IP�IIANOCOae I '. '. ' converted It into a burning glass and T11ey were flung dshore on the north- . '" I tibia by his tread, but three fractured , proved In every way. ' " n­ult-4--tives" Constipation bad a fine blaze roaring merrily In a West side of the Island, Except for' ribs and a smashed shoulder blade to]d of easy grade. The, sailor.turned to the few minutes. With the aid of Pointed - the cove formed by the w.ral, reef, with . some terrible unwritten story. . . day and we'll send. you an illustrated . Send w'e'iyour Mus- sticks he grilled some slices of ham, its mysterious palm tree growing ap- , ' Beneath the- inalaruful, relies -were (Sign6d) H-UG0'BA0`W.X, ' box, cut with his clasp knife, which he first � , parently- in -the midst of the waves, the - - - I fragments -of decayed cloth� It was directidn for rapid survey. He Was not � surprised to find -that I carefully cleaned in the earth. The shape of the coast was roughly that blue Lying.about ,were a few � , . the-veations why I .- , Ing features.i-xid proves why the Mason / hould own a Mason and a �11 4. +h be- U +1l +­ Serge. . Limited, Ottawa. ,, 11 . . . . . feet deep, tell feet wide 14 the center - . great strain ofthe strings .1 . and sevell or eight feet high. equally over"the platel; . At the: fartlier end was a collection (it No part is given a great- :Pbjc(,,ts Itivitin.- prompt attention. E ach . moment be could See ,*yltll greater dis- er strain thaR another, I tiuctile.ss. xucell= on one Side of thQ and -each s , ection is ------- ....... . . little pile, lie discerUbd that On a large - e beach were braced to hold the strain perfectly rigid. � stone serving as a rU4 . � some tin utensils, SoUle knives# U sex- The Mason and Risch iron plate is cast in math'" 11 � tant and a quantity of eV1PtY cartridge ematically accurate moulds from finest quality iron. oaaes Between the stone arid -what a I , I . . � . I I miner terms the -face" of the rock was .' I . 0 . � % four foot space. Here, half imbedd r, � a a d 11 In the sand which covered the fiooe�4 lWason R i.s-c h .., -were two pickaxel'.. A shovel, a sledge . � . ., haTmer, EL fine timber felling ax. and,. ,_:, '� , .be . - _ _ �.- ____ .. ­ .I - i.T piano with a- soul ,- -- - .---- ­-.- ­­ -- ­ - ' ' -­ 11 . . . I. . 1. . tbreecrowbars. , ' * In the olarkmt corner of the cave's. We have secured the greatest strength and per - extremity the "wall" appeared,to be I; . - and by our method of . � . TT All A -JiFh, tile febt rigidity in our iron platet I � viscuits were o . I., come soft when toasted, and so he hat- ox tne concave rude Of a v-1 � . visible extremities being about threell blackened objects, brass buttons mark- The dead man's Hartland, N.B.; Oct. 28th, 11)07, "Three doctors told me that I had . V Y SMOOVIA. e V- Q . lAtIck, and there ,Tas a sharp cl,u� .of placing it in the case there is.absolutely no vibration � I anced a few by stones near the fire. quarters of a mile apart. . ed with an anchor. - .best state of preser, boots were In the Liver Disease and serious 0&mach tin. Ile discovered six square kerosene - , from , it to cohflict with. the pure, resonantt singing I � . ' Iris forgot her annoyance In her In- lie gue5sed by the wny. In which tie 'Points - unk, and v but the leather had shr Troutile, My ,stoinach was very weak, I took 'their Tneclicines for thirteen I 'lily Staqkoi4 up, Three. t .oil cases caref, I . o ne of 6e instrument. . I . . '� terest. A, most appetlzlug Swell, filled . sell raced past these I that the . ,itloil, . � I the nails protruded lite fail -S. years and grew ,worse. My brother med to be half f . � were cmPtY, Che see . nil, , Every one of the exclusive'' feature$ of.the the ' the air. They were havitig a plenic , amidst deliglitful surroundings. Yes- n land did not e. tend beyo d them,' Bc� X Wild him It rose steeply to a considera- . I A y7there, and rusted pocketkilUe in. on I . tile left breast of the skeleton rest_ I (who wX,s cured of terrible 1pollgestion by "Frult-a-Vives" after suffering for Slid thq. contents, of . two_ ,were un- I . I 'Mason I touched. W. Ith almost feverish haste and Risch " have been' � I piano tested I . � /� ' terday at this tim- She almost yielded ble height, 150 or 200 feet. In the con- . of tin, the top of a' 15 years), recommended me to try these , he ascertained that the half filled tin by thirty,two years of actual use- and fo und - -of sentiment, but forced it to a rush Tears ter was the tallest hill, whiell'si6emed ed a round piece r I anister, which nl!Aljt V,ave epogea n Wonderful tablets. I bouglit half a I do�,Pn.boixes and have jui, t firolsbod tile . I ajareoilly coutnin oil. '. . I � MASON - perfect. We, know you w6uld be interested . and RISCH atlou. back with Instant determill . Il , were u twor resource, unmindful Of to end abr tly toward the southwest. I I UP Oil the northeast side it was connect- -cl 1, co,,t pocket. Jviij;4 picked It 'up. *aud aixtb. I. eat all ldrods of hearty foods without distress and am greatly Im- �Jaculatcd aloud. , . ,,What a, find!" h,e ( . , av So far hs.-ho'could. judge, the' 6 0 in. , �RIS C the.story of the .of our . IP�IIANOCOae I '. '. ' I" (,Od,s got,diless to herself and her com- I � ridge ed With a rocky promontory by a . SMne curious mai,ks figures were Into. its, surface. Aftor"a hasty proved In every way. ' " n­ult-4--tives" Constipation ilarbored no further surprises. Return- . instrument. . ..construction - . - / )LInilted, Mail us this coupon.to .. . I pan loll. NVItilt)ut tile sallor, what of easy grade. The, sailor.turned to the punched . glance he put ft aside for more loiisure- also cured the, Ohronle- which was a -o di.qressing In my case.,, ' ng tbward, the exit, Ills. boots migioagea � . . . day and we'll send. you an illustrated . Send w'e'iyour Mus- WoUld have become of licill even were re while, still living? southwest as offering the most likely - - ly examination. ' I � (Sign6d) H-UG0'BA0`W.X, ' box, more empty cartridges from the s and,_*' I ated boolclet explalti- booklet which explains all' these /-' �r alle tilrowu ashoi, She knew none of the expedients which directidn for rapid survey. He Was not � surprised to find -that I No weapou was vISIblo.' Ile could .. . ,.40'0 " T, bqx, 6 for $2.50;'. a trial 25c. At dmilers or from Frult.t-awitivest . . . Ilicy were sbells addilted to A revolver heavy -caliber, At a, short distance, � , . the-veations why I .- , Ing features.i-xid proves why the Mason / hould own a Mason and I Seemed to be at his command. . * the bill. terminated in a sheer Wall of � form no estimate as to the cause of the � . ath of this pobr unknown nor the do, . Limited, Ottawa. ,, 11 . . . . . .)f from tire doorway they were priesent In _ . . f I I . . or Risch jilano.' This In no may Risch is thei best piano , . . � � -_ __7 .. . I - . I . I ,,Can I do nothing to help?" she ex- claimed. So contrite was her tone that rock, - which stood* out, ominous and mas�iye, from, the wealth ofyerdure . , time since the tragedy bad occurred. . I , .and adzers, . . , . ., he - . � 0 goltes.me to Purchase. , - ' your home. . . . I . . ; - , . . . Jenks was astonished. ' clothing the remainder of the. ridge. � - ,,T,enl,s must'have stoad many'min- . that the sk-01- -tigiiv, Bi. . iss ln!alle, . Ila sallf, ,"WIlar . Saw. a S"ll" ,Ile "Tilt, remnants- 6; , a fight," I n was. attacked and I ­ . . . I . .� . . .:4 . . I I .1 . Name. � ......... oo ........ o.,4 ........ # ' . . . I #, ,,yes,,, he said, pointing to the dish � . cover. ,,If You pollsh,the top of that Facing* the precipice and separ4ted fiom. it by a strip of ground not. twen. Utes before'lle, percelveil . etoo was headless. At first he linag- , you -wa% prob,ibly . . knew the Indicrous suf . - .. )stltution would ' ' I . flefended himself here. Not. expecting . . . . 'be I . . . . I . . . The Mason and Risch ' � . I �. . . . ' -o -"-- St" p .......... . "e"t with your sleeve it Will serve as a I ty feef above the sea level in the high- Ined that In rumma 'Ing about with the - ft not be questioned. "Please go and Ile - . � I the arrival of enemles, provided no .. I I ,�;ater. 'Re killed ................ . . I , Piano Co., Lirnited, - - - '04 . I I . I . I. . . .. I ..V I . . � . I . ' .. /Province plate. Luntlicon is ready." . Ile neatly dishe e's of ­ . est part was manother . rock. bnilt eml- . nenoe quite bare -of trees, blackened -by lid dl6furbad the sk-ull. Bui. stick he b, � , the most minut.e -search Jolemonstruted - . down agnin." . � I . � � I . .141 cillinot", she protestodi .111' ain too I . i I or Was - 3toire of food I I while trylli- to reaell t r, I he -well, proba- .. . - . . I t , . . , , , . . I 32 Wes King St., . I . .City ..................... p ............. 0..070 ... II. . . Toronto., - I.. . . . . .� . . . I .1 . . I bam on a couple 0 f biscuits and hand- ed them to lier with the clasp knife. . 'the weather and Scarred in ' I manne I r 1 a . . the attackwof lightning. . . .that Itliad goue�had been taken awiy, .. In -fact ... 4or tile plants Wbich so effectu- fr�ghtcncol.11 � I . ' "Frightened.! By a dream! . In broad I. . �.. 01y.tot night.,, - ' ' Re vividly, pictu th' .. red e s * edne-.a. . .:. I I . . _.. � . . ­ . . . I . I : - . I . I ... � ......... I— ...... I ...... ­.! ... r ......... . .. � . .. - . . . I . k . I . I .. , 1. , "I can depend oil my fingers," be ex- ,that attested The intervening belt was sparsely *ally screenca the lighter bones .would '. � d6yligI V . � . I " . . � � ('Butwily ba . 1. ,ill .)rave, hardy Europe, keeping at bay boat lou'd. of lqyak Savages, -eiiaurlug . . . . . I xS6 1 - - . , I I --- . I I - . line.-' plahled. "ItNvillnotbe'thefirstt dotted witli trd�s, caguarinas, poon an(f not perin It the, skull.to' . ' vlluisb.� . . nrd�yougo pale? �Vhat -'o ' . ,I. -, . s a of hunger, thirst .. . . I I � . I; - -1 . I . I "Have Ton led an adventurous I Ife?" - . � �, woods be did not knoW,- kesem- , . Theii.the febwll oil the Salloir's face alarined You. � .. � . nqnfully the agonies . . I .t . . I I . . .. . I I ) 1, - I^ IF, 9 All IV 11 N she 11sked, by way of polite couversa. ' bcc�� � atening, tbun(lorous. Ere "Can you iisk? Did You 'not give the 3erhaps -wounds; then tile Siegel XoP - bling ebony and, cedar... A. number,of , me thre, ' . . � . .. ... - . owed by -a. w . Ild effort to gllinl,tlie life tion. . 41 situmps showed that-the.ax . had been recollected the rusty.creese. Indistinct agreed s!gnal?'l . .� . . .. - . . . . . . .. . Ill, I ­ . -No." he growled. . � tly. lie passed memories Of s.t�ange tale-,', ottlie China "Yes,. bu ,lll" . ­ a . ;ivIng Well, the hiss of'a Alalfty parang , " . . I . . I I at work,. but not reccii I . . I . . I .1 . *,I only thought so because You 'lip- into the cleft and climbed a tree that 's 'croNyded unblo-Ition to Ills brain. - ., ivielded by* alurklii,� foo anol the last, . � I ea. . Her Inquiring gInnee fell. Ile ,7y,�s . . I,,� a I y accoss. I As -h , expected, ' 111DYall-s!" -he qz fiercely. "A . . -h 'Iespa . . � Pear to know till sort% of dodges for offered 6as e , . rowled tlr, ea � thiess from agitation rilt er ' thart tring struggle bcf�re death c, me, � I .. existence-thlugs I . never I .. . I He mt-lit,be mistaken.. Perchance ' - prolonging , Oct froin'the grou - tin probably, running. . Ife -was perturbed on her ac -it. . . . after rising a few f I nd, ship's"oflicer, an. Englishm. � . . ' heard of. . . I lid solemn . .blue murdereol by riedd �buiitlng ]Jyak. pl-, , 2ount. ' For An Ili - itaut' - had looked. '.1 �bdre--w,l,sua, less.dramaile explanation, . . . Ills eyes, bricoubtered. -t . . ­ � ,� . _91w � . . . . I . _ "Gst'Ime . . . . . llt ,le ak "Brolled bam-abol b1scults-for in- line of.the sea, not half a mile distant. 'rates!'� . '. . -. , . 1, . I .1 I Into his-.9bul.. - .. ... . . .11 n . Ot s . b. . , . e ­ 69 his . � . . .. . . 11 . ' . . stalwe'.", . .. se ' and conlooloinced.-l-'sys- If! they came th , � ,would c . �7 - Slid. said quietly, . )ressions, . � I., He de ended . - ey . . OmO � ., -I will, go, back", At anotber time irls'-would have . . . tinnatielsbarch. Men had bebu.here. again. - I I ... I I I -ithougb .1 would rather ai :11,W-liat. wa.s. the poor devil doing I . snapped fit. him for tile retort. Stfil Was there -a IlOj1se9.Wquld ife'suaden- F lye hundred Yards away Iris Deane, � Von. What are you d6li4,,"I - 1".aere?" ,lie' asked.- "Why did he 'bury � . , I . hnmbly regretful fort her previous at- I ­ I . Ot ,_ a..pla�vc to illy out beads"' � I Alinself in this rock, with Tilining uteri - y encounter. some hermit .Ualay. or *as.-RIceping. - 11b ouglit h - to bavb "ScOldl � 1, .. % ... � I . . titude. she answered meekly*. .�� . . � ; � left licy alone, .kna"then, wifli the . he lijis, W ugh stores? _He. could Chinaman? I .1 I . , 1yered, 'with gruff carelessness.. .1 olls and a fe 6 . . . "yvs. ill this manner of cooking them, I I . . i , I . villah Ingenuity. lif coincidence,. a I . Miss .. . 4 liot ben castaway,.* There is the�.indl- � At the foi)t of the main el ff -,V�as 6 de ,,you really Mllqt r 6,.,, t, ., Deane ' ' ' " I inean. But t1wre are othvr items-. , cluster of fruit .bearing trees-i3lan--, re . volvee shot awoke the echoes .and. otlierwise you will be broken up . by* �j ,,,ation of purpose,�,of preparation,, Of molthods of ll.vlltlll'_� flr('s. 1111411lig water, tainsi aread nuts, a,nd7cocoa pa . Tons. . A, sent all 'manner of -wild fo��rl'llurtllng fatigue and become Ill." . I nethoid combined -with ignorance,* for � � . hilowip.g wimt frilits witl other articles couple of cincho.nas, can I gb t . Ills eye. In: through the trees with clam I OrOus Out.-, - 1. - So' Tris again. sought her couch of I ,lone ,%vilo knew the way$ of Dyaks and niny Ile ftililid oil a (losort islan . . . � ... � I � . d, such . I . . 1 "hillese j)jrlit . es would venture to live . t . one spot the undergrbwtli was � rank cry. I � . . sand, and the.qailoir 110turne(l to the: . . I as 10:,111:1ills nild cocoallut-'. an I and vividly.:gimben.' .Tile cassava, or Panting. and wild ,eyed, JeukS'i,k9 at. �kelbtall. - � They soparated univillingly, .4ere ,alone if he could help lt,'and if . lie, i sorl,; o)f blr(ls." , u the.girl's side ill an Inconceivably short I . I - safe." . ,eally 'were aloac.11 . . I � I � I �. . . �.. . I taploca ,plant, r(mrod its high,passlo � T . each thinking onl� pf:'tb.e other's, . IV,en t1w mon! -wa,4 endmi Jenks . I,, . space o . f. time. , I She ,wils not b6lleatb � _ � . , . , There was relief in bearing his:own . tlo�y,ee leaves, qbdro ,.the: gras�,. rind ' Ly and cbrnforf. . � ., I I � . sprulig Itiglitiv to his feet. Rest and . � - - . .. . jum gn(J.-think and some .S,qgo Palms thrust aloft th�elr, the shelter of the grove, but ,oil the - ­ .. - � . .. I loibe. 1. Ile. could 1, ' . I , .1 . . . .. sanda, gazlilg, pallid'in'clieck.and .lip, � � '­ .. . .1 . ' . -Araill, . lllu!is�lf -wl'tfi the ax, be � a I . CHAr � .ct, _g . . I thick stemmed. truilks. i . . �. . . . . . . TIER TV� ­ . . . . -alloilles �-Of - . . . "Here is a clialige,of menu, - at ,any, � .at file group of rocks on tile edge of the � . . . . I . -ittacked the busbea-Ind I)i . . . �. ' I . � ". ., I . .... .. . . . . ... - I � CROSS� 1he 'parctied,'bones lay, . . tree 11 ave. ' ut a , 1. lagoon, �- ,, , . , - I ­ s in..fro i,of:the� c. Iler.c' �� -V___:_:� - � ­ .1 - � . . .. � I * I � . . . . � __�.. .. -- , - . - -.s- I rate," hecoluilluile(I , . I 'h% is the niattet?". he. gaSpe ' . tile stick: . discarded ,by *Jenli - ..to the. wcll� otlilid'threw, . ­ ___, . . .. . I 'INN t a. *., . I !resh tvvro4ch . Breaking a thick. branch . bU.'a PbOXII -, � l'; I - . � P . In his alarm. Rei­pipked,lt up.' , 1. . . . I � . .. � - . I .- . Oh#* I don't ',know!' she, .wifilled I .he Wier .. over. the. skeleton. � At first - I! ILI b . . . - . �% - __ , . I tree, he', whittlo: away -the.,. minor i'dilpam sucb.a hor- . 'i In . . . '30 Was, piclined to bury- it.where it' , � , Ill - lus.1 - N -aild�'- re u 'ed.-.1lis progress, . � .1 .... .. . stlams. A� 'Strong stick Was 1160dful to � rokenly. ' . �l. I , , 7� �� I :. �*. � ��. . I . I aloll.,* tlid pathway.. . so closely diol he I lay, Vot ..Ile L114111"ed tile Idda of, .11,18. � � .. ..�: .�!',:�`,!�� r1ble dream., ToTw0ib StruggliligWIth * , � . . . I . . ... I ; . : . �� � :' � :.,-,..:.i-::,� - - Oplore� that leafy.. fastness thotp'119111Y.. . ' -vii there." , She . . ROW examine the.ground.that lie ba.r.d- . - unconsciously over t e . p ace; - . . '. . � . .. , � . .A f , cloy . cautio . us strides and-vIgorous. some awful thing oloN I . . � I I ollrectloin. TheAradkIed . willUin' h I . *!-��,, . I I . . ly noted his " cbU'Id �' wasted tb dll* .. ... . .. _. . . . - ,,:!:.-.-. � .;, . t . . .'. . i. - .��:::,� ��;- Z;1. ­- :.�.; ' "ek, laid bare pointed to the rocks.. . 1. � I 21 e ,. 11 7.�. Ile .. ,,16 time . I ��_,. e, 'the I � . � �� I of rock, Tho� . , ,��. � 1: `:: � :, .. whacks With tb sti "I -wag notaidail ,the place," lie sala , bLraight toward the,wal . ! 'in .. . - � :�::::; I I. . � . I I I would , seize , early . Opportunity t0j, .� .. i�i:. . . ' _ . I 1j:".%�.'s., .. � I �� - .�.' ..", caute of such ProdigglitY i v- -ance '" t at --!-about forty . I act its.graVeqi9ger. , - - ; . .�� ... ` �.4 1 .. � � . ii all .effort to.. aist ,,as no . grec I - . lk�__ *­ ,�; .laboriously. It cost 'I'll . .. - �t �;;� ,:." .'.'--'.-.*l.,`,'.'-.'.,: �: ered with drifted sand'and lumps of I . . liwood'imped, � 7 ..'e, *, .�'­..,!,.:� .... � . * . d *expanded,' Yards. At first the brilis . After aii.abs6nce'of little more than. .. '; .. '1`!!Ij,:�� �:.:;::-a I dkIed c6ral.. -The '-breathe. Ills- . claost j. ::-..'*,: .. :'. ::� �:f,�, . -eyen this hindrance. �-X':.-':':"':-",,':­ . . . . . , , . . . '' .ed him, but . :. �.. �..� !� , . . : . , 11.� .blacle and white spe ' soon I an. holii-he rejoined.the girl. She saw .,.. .. - � ...... , ­. . I . � '... . .: I �: *�:,', �.�, , � .,_, *.:!: � . �',�..." trees and bushes Inclosed Irk well ---safe.. - inches with each respiration. ,.,.. _ I . � . `�-',,-`..`.,`t��,; ;� V ,.: .-; .. . ... . � � I sappeared, and a well d6finedpassa-ge ' � .. - - "Yes Yes I ' understand. 1311 i -�I i .. '' * him from afar and. wondered whence, * :v ,:. . . ,.! ! � I I , ct, from being choked � t . t . � 11 �-`:--�:-:,.-,�4' ,.:_ I . . . 0 ,Wheu I ander6d . of trees, . -lie ax he * �R,., .. .--.,i�:',`-:* � ,,::,. ''.", .guarded, in fq 'awoke and ran, t. . save 'you. - me. through a, belt .be obtained *t shouldelled. _ :;: . . . � . V­'-.-:;t,..��'��.­.:.: .. ...: . 1.�� . - I IV rst , galp' that. . - . saw . . sonlet . Ing,.. 4 thing - ' ' ., (I . . . . - . . �,'K-'�'% �.­".-�,-.. , '�.' , ...�__ ith sand during ,the '11 some stfong andlofty,� otbc*r&*quIta im. �q , . .�J,� . ;.1 : ..-4.*- 1. . . . , : got, here I h . . - . I 'on are a successful explorer,P 'she' . .. � �.� - ....2 i.:`:- - blew. I. 1. . I . . . . '' . . . 1. � )� ' I . . � . ., . � . - � . I . . - : . I . _ -_ I _-­ ." . .. With -waving -arms, and fired,. It van. mature. � I . cried ,�bett. -lie drew, near. � . , , _____7___ . Delighted with this discovery, more . - in 1 . I .., Mor . e bushes gathered at the foot of 41'kesi TNINs Deane. I have, found'wa- i - . ished and then y6u.ca.'e.11 , ' I - than diamonds at "the. moss. . I Behind them lie could 'See' precious � .1 Th"� Sailor walked slowly' to the � the cliff. . I . ter,'Implements, a shelter, even Ilght." � I . I I - . - . I e men-t-forholdovibi- -the-advisttbilltv be.1stone .themoUthofa,ca*e, Thesix-months, "What sort of light?, I . I . I ­ . I . I . . - I /' ­ 1/1 "AN � ... .. . , .rocks. A fresh chip out of t . . .1 .. ­ - � ­_ - .. . . � . I .. I . . . . ... �, . . ' - 41011.09 . .. . .1 .. . . . . .. .. . I � . ­ I I I ,,�,.. , , I � . . .. I �... � . . . : showed Where the bullet struck. One Did growth.of.vdgetatipri about the . -en I % I I I ,m .. .. I �., . . . .. . . .. . , -41.1, 1 " , .. __ - . . � . ... .... .. , .p I huge bowIder was wet, a's if Water had traneb gave clear -Indicati4n. as'io'tbe . ,'And the sheltei-10. It a house?" . . I . I . I . 1. : f, I . ,I 4 1­��vl,i� . . � I I , Q. I I ... . , 11 ,� 11 A. � / "�X � �� � - . I. . I I � ,; "" I , . ` I - I -,,, " i : '. �/, ; , I ( . 1, .. I I 'N'Il I - 1\11' _;Z_�, - I . ,I I ..... � -1 I " I I .1 N 1. 4 1 ­ - - I _ � . . I / - �_- . . .1 - �". - I � , . . - '� 1.11l ,�;, I . . , .. .. .. .... , , 01 : . � . I I I ..� I I- I ,/, ,.� I '111� k*���- t .. \1 . � . % . I 1-, w 1 .. -,,,i.,,r pi,,,, to -r itifiotin, I food lind restoreil his facilities, The I girl thought drearoilly, as he stood I . there Ili his rough attire, that she had I never seen a fluer man. Ile was tall, I sinewy and well fortned. Ili repo" Ills I face w�1-4 plo:1,tant, if masterful. .Its, I somewhat sullen, self contained ex- , prv,slon was oi(-c;l�joual Tind acquired. I slip woli(wl-ol(I liow lie could be so ener- otle.' persomilly she was consumed. . 'with ,Arc(,l)il1(-,4S. lie prailuevil'a revolver. -Do you wind if I fire a. shot to test tlie.-ie.(.-:ii-ti-iil,,�f,,q'i" Ile inquired. "Thb powder I,; till rl!zht, but the fulmInate I . In the cnll.s 111:1Y'l)(1411magell.", Slie agreed promptly. lie pointed - the weapon at a cluster of coconnut.q, njid (liere was a loud report. Two nuts fell to tile g*.oimil, and the air was All - ed with sliviii Reretims and the flapping � of Innumerahle wings. Iris was 1110- menlitrily dismayed, but tier senses Icollfirillo'd the salloes explanation - "Nea birds." ' . "Can you use n revolver?" be asked, "My father tnught me. Ve thinko every woman should knoW how to dd- ff.iid lierspif If n( -Pd be." I . ­I-,.x(,plI(qlt. NVoil, Miss Deane, YOU lljo�t try to slewl, for a couple of hours, I Till 1-po,�,e exa in *Ti Ing the coast for SOMO fll,itniico on eacli side. Should you N,villit Tile, 11 shot will bo.tlie best Sort of sign , '11.1, III flin very tired," alitl admitted. . , r , "Jillt-yoll "Ob, I am fill rIghtt I ftel restless - that to, I monn I will not be dblo,to- - Aledtl lultill Mo I s,*on%Ps,'l14%ld,beforo va , I I t , ... , . ,� . " I . ; _ . ._ , , ., I been Splashed over It, -Ile halted Lind tim.ewhich.hadelupse Brice" . $'No, a cave. If you are sufIciently, , I .. look6d intently into. the water. Not a toot last disturbed the solitude, 0 rested you might come and tako..pos- , . . . . Ash was to*be Seen, but'small Spirals. A few.. vIgorous blows *%Vitb the -stick . ses . Sion . I!, I I . I - : . of sand werq eddying up from . the bot- eleared away obstructinj plants 'and i I ' . . . ' . . . . 1. . ! i .. . � . I I t . Her 'eyes -danced -with excitement. . shelved'steeblY. from. leafy branches. Tho sgllor stoopedand , . toin,.where it . . . . - � Ed told her' what he had seen, , with . . . . cavern, for the opening. br6 I I tho,abore.; � . :. . I . - � . . . looked in -to the . . * "il6n ' . I . . . . I . "See!" She aidd . . .. I . .. . : .. .. I �, .. I I . i �ies 5, and 'slie. rivIn W bdfo,re.1 .; I � . q . . - . . . iris followed him . � I I ! him to witness tilese marvels... . . . I .: . . 1. . .. I . I I .. I . :dxcitedly. "I was . not mistaken. There ltl��,­ _:._____-_1 ­­­ ' . ' .. I. . � . . I . . 11 I .. . . � I . 'IM T - , . . . . . ... . I . I I . I " . . -'-Why qId you - make it now. path: to . . I was s6metlift here." . , . . . . I ' 1. the well?" abli inquired, after a , rapid . . I N w . I . A creepy. sensation. ran up the mail's ' DRIN - �WOODPS 1 survey. - � - . I . It . . . . I.. ... .. .1 . . L.13 n ' . I . . � �� L, . Spine. T and passed behind his,ears. . At . . . . . I . . . � 11�:. new path!!' The pertinent ques: , , . . I I ... "I I I ,this sVbt the drowned Lascars were I . . . I . I /I .. .-- 1, . . . . . . I , . I ly1fig. � . Like * an inspiration came - the . NORWAY 11 tion staggered'liton; .. . I ­ 11 -"% , I ­ , . . � I . I . I I .. 44yes, the people .who lived hepe, must I , � . I . . I I , � ' I I . . . . . 1� I . 0 RIN knowledgo. that tile cuttlefish, -the' . . have had some sort of froo passilge.if I, �� C e . . dreaded Octopus; abounds-In1ho China PINE SYJ"MVP Ile tied easily "I brtta only cleared . I . . I ' I sea.' . . I., . . . . I I . ... . .. . away recent gQ',tli,ll be stild. .`� - I I d... , .. 1W *VF His face was livid When he turned to - � I - �, V - . 0100SBUR N a . iris, "You are overwrought by. fall Is 'A Remedy Without'All "And. wbY (lid they dig a cav;e? It - . V . V I I p . . I � . (j"S l, � surely would'. be much more simple to 0, t, d ,(, 16 * . . . .. 1. I ___ . I . I 'll. Pont in ", � .EqM For COU . . bulld a house from aV these trees.". � *4 1 ., NIT", SYRU* . r I , . . � (if � <� A . nil All Affectiolls "Theve YOU . puzile me," lie said 1, - I? y I, . . � I . 0 . . f nkly. . 0 .0 1. -_ - � �_ � I I .1 . . - . . . .. . . . . . They liad'pntcred the cavern but a 6 .- I I'll . 1� . I I . .1-1 . .. .of The ... � W le - and no* came otlt.� - ` " " .. I �_ - � U9 r5o .1. I . �, :11 V... . I 0 A . . I � di .4 . I . . . .. ­ . I I I I '.. . - LUNOS. * - I . , These - dmlltY cartkIdgbs are' funny, � . jwq I'll � ::�. * . THR AT and I , 6/�., ) U : , --:::�..;; I I ..", . I � - - � I .. . I k .1'.'I, . I .Luoy sulg�oest a fort, n li,n#10' WO 4 t, 9 . & I & I .lt�;:;,�.fl Couahe and Ookldndo not call for t mool,1117 , tier woilds ,were carelessly I �,� � U 11asler , . . W'6; , y IV crammed .wItb 11 I . V I I I . ..... ".::, a minute recital of nl�-mrtoiils as tIlPY are - i chosen, but'the , ere . I I . . . �y nousekeephl T I "I.- I.. I knQWA t 0 . I '\ 9 . I ., ,1� ." o overyollb, UN, thtill danm�rl'aro :.- Inductive force. . I - I - I . . ii ;l! A' ' 11�mliailked oh the toboggan Slope. Of I - ier I I CroNvn Bialid :,�F'-` t n6b undorstood to Nvell. II the. most s' . \\N - - in Spring alld sinlill; I .. ") ' . . . *,\R\ Syrup" should be ilioie lar'gely. 'u�ed by I .i".-, - at, the Itings , -untruth. the saiI6.r sIld smoothly down-,: . , 11, ..i,::,; . serious alTaoitiollsl of flid tll-o, Z . . ) ' \ . �. - I�K`�-. 'A':'. ind the bronobiali,nbui, mr, i.i "tile begin- " Ward- ... . � .. . ... I I _�-�.T__ �, - &veryolw: It Sim , . - 0 V I I . plifies the indking of ddl); .. J1i:::",.-,:'1.- ., b., . � ur Inia-Ina. I I 0 1.;-!.:!:� ; . . . I 'I .."Eventq havo oolot0d YO � I N;;;'l-i 'mogf ut 00toglis tu'd whJ4. `�,­ 'cious dishes to sticli 'au extent'that h0us0l; 0 ,:,, -., . . - ,tlon, Atiss '-Dealle, ri4vbn. in England- . . $ 1 1 keeping . . '�,,-� --becoines edsie'r ill eVerYw,tY- I I D V.I.-ll.. -il - - .. . A.'..'.. !:S: Too, much stross caill"t bo ll%idupon tile , I � "..:;..�; : ... )resory e - such tilings. fot fu-, . Ak,:M,I�A. ,�-i sAmonition to all parsOils .%flk-ol t 11 'by t I " men often I . . I, bread, . .:�i i: "' ture use. They can be roloholed.11 I . Cr6vvil llraiid Syrup ealtell Witl , . � * . A . 11 . il�,insidious earlier stages 'of throat, al -A '; ,' c . todst, biscuits, por�idge or . .. 1�-"."-"l.-`J­ '"M .4,y 6' 1 1?ive s( -(,n keepers do that, padding, 1. J I i " .i 10 � I . .� ,.".. .., A-11 � lsoaso, as failure to talie hold -at ollco IV ill ::� !, .. , . [ Thill Is differ . .. . I I istry, provides sti-staining di�hea that 11 I I iii" .` di it ent. ,:'here is an air of" -,L q . 'PI !l ,(, A 'Allog that, . I . '., . 11 �1 � 0 .N. '­ 4.11 %, +.lie � 1-4- 4- 1 A.- A f) T ... e%lt& - . _:l,.A, V ,;.. CRUE0 Mlll,- 'y - V U . . . bo . I ;.. `., Cods'dol-P- 4 I . end till'& . 1 I ,; I �% torriblo solourge of " . . . . . lkkuyu is it � IV, . i � Jenks e * rlift(Icall,Y.- . "Wo , must in in . In . , please the P0.101e 011d d0ll't overheat I :Ile V ,� . are plgjn, wholesome, easily prepared, Mid easiVdigestect I I � . � - tiou'00 . . . I . . I q U Lq � Illt, 'Wood's Norway Pine ��yr 0 oilimb the 11111 nnd get back IlOrO time to li.ttlit-alwther-ilre befoil(i.the I ,want td a call- I ba e siffile tinIe very nottris'llitig. .. . I 11 . . . I ,ld at th , I . .. �Oli try CRONVN BRA,I'TD SyRur'? wheu� yott I I . ­..-!� not Sold all -.% Cure. for Conquinpilon % �� � 11 �� . 1. � � I _ �. " un goes (lown, prop Vas s1leo.t in fr(lut of tile cave and try. ll !I., � . . � to (1P1 ­%l:! fil. I . Nvonet ', of ,-ill the dainty atid tlihik of, its, ptirity, its NV110Je$otuenc8q dishes can make with it,�Wllefi yotvithink of ult,� I I I tut for AlTeetions tribu.tilxy to, ay'd tI, result in, that di8cwut. 16'eonitlbinea all the . . I "�Il"# i ol,wi jiv*1011 demanded Iris, eiiglitful. You, d loney-cream" flavor alld de',Ii 'goldeti, C0101ir, its fitle. "I I I lung healing virtuesof-the . 14,orway pille , ..", I , . . "Tol; ,,, �. e r, Tl,,,, i- , I 11 -T, ft More Whitt of aild brilig I -and how it will save yott, trouble �. variety to , flihik it Whilt to otoler I I tree with otbor absorbentj extitetorant and , ".11 ing niedicines.of. recognize . .. I 000thi d wortbi $kWI0v;!V*'1 � , . "I'v; ' ' - � !-!,(I OlTtSlde," WePt every weal -don't yoti, woXth Youz . . some. Child1ren tfirive on it. Adults enJOY it, . 11 - . Aud is Absolutely liarmless, prompt aud, , . - vll� �' . � ­%% 1p., to Ifilprove on . ,& 'it2.5,toat,a2og,ite,ihtutl#*ithii I rt -6f 11 For y6ut onv&liema crowt k tlthotl s)"o is put tio 4 � I l natd, So great has been tho, Aticetas of this I'll - I I I, _ wonderful remedy, it ii; on natural that, imitate ItI, ' ,I � ­ 'r I the t � v %rludlug It on a � 80V ­ � : , . . The, Uwardsburg Starch C060 DMIted � W J riumeroull persons have trVto . I � I �� . Don't; be humbu god into tAlking anything , ­ I 16ut "Dr. Wn's", Put up in it yellow , Till It, , �', . l I 1, .� Next, Week.' ­ . ­­­- k8TABLISH80 1868. . .S" 4,rkN#C.k$LD%XA1T,,Otlt. Ojileej�- Uo,NT9VAT4,T0R0XT0 hIdd )S1UNTV0RI) W . I I I . ,wrbpp molimuki I,' . the 4cleton, of a Ma -4, . q t three plue, trot$ thO , �,;.. .l,'.7jlI4_1,', ("All(l, will'sl. it, 1,,.,.,'*�' . - . I - __l...11._....._1.L_I1__ ..-.___------ ­­­­,_�- 1. 11 -4 __ � _)?eVt014(Z 0" 0 064u, . 11 t V,Vvfie,.�� 'g�",� ­1:.".�,.,-flP,de()Vds.q . . 1. I J. ,,_ - . . . I I _. - ...­­ - . - . � ­... I .3 I J1&1ftk1&V_. - ,,,�� V I I