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. . I Paint that will cover better — 10014 I leal exertion of scrambling over the , . MEU five Xugllxhwomau, with Muscles well ..action is never thrown out
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." , M M. IMMI., M I bright longer—and last nearly twice ,rocks to round the North cape reotored MINT ICINE knit by the constant labor of recent .
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I 1 . c1lalk, check, nor crawl—if conlrdon sense guides and here they at once found them. 1"Frult.p-tives" Cured Hlf" ' Wl'ieff Sag. Tito pair evidently fouud her a
,� . I , I I took 17 years to perfect 11Y selves in a delightfully secluded and Everything F.I$e Failed. , "
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01 ' . ,t -March 17th, 1908. , , handful, and the Interior Dyak,
- . I J special ingredicut. ' � tin bay, gAn , tree lined, sheltered I , Tlverton, Que., her ocreanim-fQrsbe was
adding 3ust =01194�Qf One I . y . dy ud rocks. * . I.wlsh to place on record, �or the either to stop oil, with
i, 9. . the idea I : on three aides by Cliffs a sake of Others who may be sufferina shrieking, "Robert, come to M
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11 . Money is worth'pulat—that's IlObll ciled Iris excited � vhat a In the same way that I sufV.
� " , I it's - i�a. every ean of* M-LPUre lovely, spot, a perfect Smugglers' Covell' no medicine I ever took did me so mission, roughly placed his hugo band .
I ,. olors, for all I 010horminc enough to look ;%t,ro was much real good as "Frult-a-tives" did. over her mouth, . I
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. �, � I I I . I paint -tisers by* Imperial Varnish the sea. If you looig at the smooth ri- back. known, kidney'rernedy litantly. soibe men, brave to rashness,
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. I - 1 4 no place for bathers," . , to tr*"Frult-a-tives"
. Ro AVAM59 . I was advised - clue cured attempted a heroic, combat of one, I
- .. I T 04 0 'They .passed on. While traversing- and did so -and this meat against uiue�
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I I .... W����� 11 . said Iris timidly, I used altogether V . fteen boxes of
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I (Contnued from last week.) I . I a wealthy bachelor Wralt-q-tives,'! -and from the outset t
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. iasitioned In six toot letters nailed and four hundred re year, so I was a. sort Of practically well figain-, no pain, no dis- - I
11, __ . I I spliced together In sections and made Croesus among staff corps OfReek$ tress, and all, symptoms of kidney dis- _4�),J r I .
. that ill fated ves- ease have entirely left me. I am very. I
CIIAPTER VII. . from'the timbers of . Vv*hen the smash, Caine be disowned ;;� thankful to be orice more �vell, and
1,,,ronn night closed their third, gel. . I . .. . by cable. By selling my ponies andirly freely make this statement for the - . t
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(lay on the. Island Jenks man- I Meanw:hile he taught Iris how 'to other ,belon&lngs I was ftble'to walk sake of others who may� suffer -as I � '! I . .
. . t t a net Out of the strands of Im, Z, did, To them, I say try "Fruit-a-tives," , I I
aged to construct a roomy en_ I weave out of my quarters penniless, but free medicine.
houke, with a framework` or. I raveled cordage. *%Vith th��p weighted . , . . . . - A,s ,they are a grand kidney
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sturdy trees selected on account of I by bullets, be contrived " a casting net. "And 411 throuali a, deceitful* wo-- 50c a box, 6 for $2.50, or trial size 25C. , . I
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their location. To these he nailed or I . nd caught a lot of Amall fish In the, Mani"4 , . _ . . , . .
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tied crossbeams of felled saplin A. I lagdon. Among the fish ca glit they . i . � .. - . I . . . t
the tarpaulins dragged from the beach . I hit upon two species which most re- I She ventured il. further step. � .. ..-L. . . I I . I . .
supplied roof and walls. It required � senibled whiting and haddock, and llwas� she very,bad to you, Mro . I I - ---- �_�
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to baul into position the heavy sheet and wbolesome. . . I lie stopped .and ia.ughed-actuallY I . I
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that topped the structure,- . while he Jenks knew a gQod.dettl of botany roared -at tile sugg0sti011. .. ..,piece of timber. . . I . ���
and enough about birds to differentiate- - I, .� 14W.hat are I you doing. that for?" she
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.Was compelled to desist from active . - Ivorous species and those I Doti to me!" h0 repeated. "I had ' . . � � .. . . I - �,
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building operations In order to fashion between ,earn ,. . . in nothing to d . o with liqr. She wils.,huni- as I kbd., . � . . : ? I D14 . .
a rough - ladder. Without some such At for human food, w.hile the salt bugghig her husband, not Ine. Fool . 'Why did'you return so soon . . I . I
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contrivance he could not get.'the top- tbeir-mbst fortunate supply,of,hams I I . �O .
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vas, I'could, not mind my own A " .
. I rendered1th.0ir meals almost epicurean. " .. . . I ,. 1. . I I' thought' you m1glit get into Mill- I . .
most supports adjusted . at a sufliclent. From,Ue, rusty .rifles on 'the reef, buslupss.!! . . . . . . . _. chief," she . confessed. 1, � I .1 I . . . - two I farociOull 1007t 719 2
height. So ,Mrs. Costobell',Wa.s not :dirtiil&. , . . . In the.grasp o1DVa1Cj. L .
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.Jenks brought away the bayonets and . .. ' "No. On the other hand, I am.tfying .� .. � . -
Although the edifice required at least . , - with tlid Man Who suffered onher ac-, : .1 .
�_ecured all the'icre�vs, bolts and other , .. like trouble. . for any unwel6ome they had securedo.a youni and'beautl-
two more -days of hard work before. it. count. It .W a regrettable but true to m I . I . ' - .
A i-1,;+ #16 Iris wished small odds and ends which might'lie . 4.1 4- T I -1,1, willl1lf,lv visitors,". he replied, All Intend to. set ful-whito woman so cent�ntedly roini- Is
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open to the attacks of cold or fever, in. . ' and dry on �,the . . . . I .
I tillic they had given.names to all jile .-was perch,ed high 1, I . . . - face this une . - I
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chief loCalitIeS.- Th 'northerly promon-. north gide of tile cupe. " they was� clearly cut as the, rim of a gap
. e � , phire, Rd-ekamined,the whole are of - Iris, knowing only that'she was free
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luctantly obliged to dose you with a . ' , . . . th 1; * ambled to" . a:oaerstood � tile sea with his, glasses, but"not -a ' I grasp, wrenched her- -
concoction of that tree there." . 'toty wag naturally ,christened- Nor . cr %vard it Jenks . i I I . was In sight. .&ebordin . Sall from that bittern
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portion',of-tbe reef between thdfr bab- When tile sjraar par . -inganxiety as to the. with all her. In .
no, and Iris naturally asked Why he ' . I- be ame , the after .section fell blick IlItb. the latious the grow. igbt along the beach to I
selected that particular brand. Itafflon and Palm Tree roca, C I . . I . Sirdar must long. ere this . . . .
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File B�l-;�lieotllcrsOctlouNorthwe.sti' depths beyond -1liv reef, and lhlv� boat have culminated in the dispatch from . Again' and yet again the rffle gave.
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"Because it is quinine, not made up Y . . the must have brok(�n loose from Its da�it% ,
. . abloids, but iiii naturel. J ecef. �The flnt.sandy passage across . � - Hongkong .or Slngapor6 of a special . its short, sharp snaril and two more
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it N-411 �ot be a bad plan if w Island', Con' taining the cave, house. Alid' and been driven ashore.heie by the 81x were
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k'well, . wo,� nalued � Prospect 1) . ark, - and' force of the western current. , I � . In the Chlua iea would be. warned to left, . ,their leader 'being � g.tlIl uncon- .
a strong Infusion and take a small. . '011id tile apel . .
quantity every morning on the excel-, tile extensive. stretph of sand -on the -Was lt-.Ilitti(-0� ( . . y esc, - iteep a closeAdokout for any -traces, of I. sciously preservea.from death,by- . the �.
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. lent principle that prevention is better I southeast, With' Its guard of broken I . Was thl,.� t �, . . I.. -sea"vorthy the steamer, to visit. all Islands on their fig,re.of the " . . � '. �
� . for their bellpfit'! 1.� itwere. .t ute and to question fishermen whom � �' A fourth Dydl, dropped. � . � . .
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than cure." . I .1 reefs,* was at .Once ,dubbed Turtle -.wilither � gholilti'tboy I;te&-to tbos.e is- . ro. . . . . � . , ,.
The girl laughed. . . . . be I sell . ,when jefil's drscoveted'thai an', � . . . sible they encountered. So help might COMO The. survivors, Cruel, savages, but not
g of the, . I )9nds "I'llose blue olltllncs.were v! .. tiny dfty.br It -might be long deferred.'.. . . sl� g. their guns,- The,sall- , ..
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ough, the lift.in , lhir�ense number of green- turtlOs '1v6T6 . .� I . I . . ItL owgrds; un . n
Curiously en . . . I � on theborizoij-4 I . . . . e could riot rilbree'the futurej aid r, White f . dccd,:.g *ttlian'unpleas. -
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veil upon the luau's earlier history paying their sprl, . ng� visit to the island �. . . I . ,, I . I I . H . .. 'ques' 0 . rim, .' .
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. . - � Tb"C:auj1 -:1 11undre(I ,other q,Liestl.ons was useless to vex .Ills soul. with' * - ant g!eam4n, Ills deep set eyes,and.'a
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made these tw * . , M. . ' ' J couise(0il,roll- x hiq brilin: dilring tlle� tlonings its .to -what� migh - , . lower Jaw protruditig, .
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less tendency toward cerT til(i s6e116 of the first tace over the 6ci;s, 1)utall .such wild �week. 'The preparations.
there was far tion by passl49 . . " . , , � . 9 divin' ' ',To the Ijef ffl he sliouiedii '.'Run. to- � :
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tain passages which under ord no Y de�perate siruggle::to escape from t e lati 1) is life-wilit- ward the t *ees!" . . �
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conditions could be construed as'noth- clutelt- of the typhoon. VIS would. not when - - the, � It -is heard him and ,strove .to Obey, ' '
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Ing else- than downright filitation. be Content until the sailor sliowdd her keel - and the- whole of the. 10'Wer. tIm- - irig.,for hin! down there beyoild, I . ., and
1. . . match *ood. - . trees; waiting to -welcorne him with iL but, her strength was faillngb0,
Thenceforth for ten days they labo.red the rock li�biud. -%i'hiell. lie -placed her � 'bers were sinashed. Into , . . . .
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lind stopping only when the light failed, . For a 'm6uleut the reL-011ect:10�n of their. JenL9 remeinbered .that Captain Ross' with- a fierce deYourlug Joy,' that- her _ pairing., effor s re 0
, finding the long hours of sunshine all , . . . .. I . . ' I . eek would not pale'n'cvr her lip -trem-� her knees and tumbled fa e downward
� untortianate companions.on board ship' fOl'-esiglit.had-se(:iiretl-tlie provISIO01lig. ell I ed that -at I�Ast . onihe ,broken -coral,Lhat had tripped -
,too short for the manif 6fd tasks de- ,. il'the, shlp's'boats soon after the ble when be anhoplic '
� . brought a Iuyap;�Jato �-her throat a&I �Of a - . I ... I . . 'must set before the'ex-� , her faltering footstep ' ' . . .
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dimmedhereyes, . I a I ft . Or . the ,� propeller . was, lost. . Masts, . pected relief reached them. .,. . * cliffig her, whtching . .
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e, � . . . I I , ave- two wa S the.. remaining .Dyaks, from- whom "a ,
- out 'a programme to which he, rigidly sall .ter He replaced tile glo, ses. in their, case,
every ulght'll%she Confided to..-biln. "It I ...s, oars, seats�all. s. . . I , , in 'Out
. adhered. In the first place, he Com- casks -had gone, bitt Jenks, with eager and dived Ifito the woodi g1jilng It pasm" splutteritig volic-y came, . picki 9' .
� . seems so. unutterably sad:tliat they , . . Je . . . �. . . that tile *Ind.. his fluarry.with the murderous ease of
pIeted the house, -which bad two com- I . I untast6ned th .- lockers, and" Ing thought to the. fact I I
. . . should be' lost while we �re alive'aud. . bands, e .. .. . I -'the outh a terrj�r in a rat pit. Som6tbing like a
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.41 , RZ biscuits. .,They had barely. for nearly'a , .
slept, and an outer, which served as a appy . t%' . � , I ' right foot
The man dIstra&cd her attention, by ' thea during ,the night. Vd. his en - and it rock near his
shelter for their meals and provided a pointing I out the apbers,of their first I 'recovered from the exeltement-of this the, nor . st . . ri us -blow by.an
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fire. ,It was.,tbe only -way .to, choke' . * repared. for all Such, uns�en agen.ey. He'liked this. It-WoUld
Then he constructed a gigantic sky bind the rocks on which the craft.was ,they were UOW.p % . .
back the tuffitiltuotlS feelings that and- . � I r4l b'sin. eventual I ties,, and- he had not forgot:4 'be it. battle, ndt;a battue. . . '
sign on Summit rock, the small cluster . his heart, Happyl Yes, � firmly lodged lay. it small natu a . I Dyak . crumpled Anto 'the.
denly stormed � full of salt -Water, replenished, and - ' ten that they. possessed,': among. other .The fifth .
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of bowlderq.on top Of the Cliff. 1119 - , I . I . ' books foi: rainy , ..distortion .of d6ath, and," then their, �
, . lie. had: never before: kn",n such. hap- freshened.- by the. spitly, of . every gale. , Areasures, a. box of .
chief diffic'ulty -was to hoist into place piness. HOW loll . 9 . .WO'Ilcrlt last? -High' I . I , , rainy (lay w1jil Iris for.. -'leader took -deliberate him. at the kneel-
. the tall poles he needed, and for thIs . . and completely shut off.fror�, all.sea�. dAys. .And a . . . wipo
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Tree rock in order to secure the pullo�.. Would be foutid the suivivors 6i the ' ot:morethall four feet ddel , � 1. ? .� � I q 1. . . . I ]But his deliberation, though ,Skillful,
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Ing sbear-leg.,4 he at last succeeded in ' i cluded by rocks on 6111 sides.. Not'the - ." h
. I wheit Miss Deahe became once more - -work. Iris did iiot neglect her Cherish,' .and was.professlonally astonis ed to
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Icured. 0, to swing . he a disgraced and llftnleless outtaa! -She ' ow to carry w 0
.Irls was overjoyed. pointed to- -was hor custom n I . ' -
Finally he wag abi ffe:set his teeth and AftvogelY Struck � . .,. 1, fill of water to Ats apparently arid yards, finally pitchlng headlong to the
Into air, high above the tops of the ,. . ward their habitatlob.. � . .bull
neighboring trees, tile loftiest of whip.1i Ota full cup, or the pitcher plant Whic . la . 41dr-Tonk's," she said,"! will be with I roots, and she rose to fulfill' ber.gelf im- earth. liad he bden Charged by A
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