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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton New Era, 1909-05-27, Page 7pwrwwrp��'W-F'Twpirvwrjw�w - . - ... V- —1�,ewmjmrm,,wrrwv,�-FPRW�WT---.V-,-gA-w- I. � I , - - viy sqfh. 1"9, . . % rfsz oLINTON X947 Fma I I .­­­­­��, ­_ - __ ,, - 7 .7 ­-, -7! -­ -- '.. ­ —4-6. T. , ---- — -."." " -.,..,-- � . I . � , I . . . � � -_ A W .-..I---- I 11 - - I I - wli4p I 1, " , � IM -, � 1- __� '' .___ M 1-- �umb�n.. 0:4 P " 0mas of 44YO bad driven from b1i go" and p4raugs W*r� 4anox; wilt ,M- ­­ � � M I . , �� .1 I . ,� - face *11 Its bArsunwe and from his excitement, Why the Mason. and R isch piano! M - M I I'll � . bd, tongue all Its; assumed' bitterneo- orlog to tio - I __ ftl I Iris' captors were 0404V � -1 I—- ­, M. M . . - mv, created a passing cloud until the FbTo- ru ber arms, but. she Wag 4 0011C 4*4 40- ' . . 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 _ ." , 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 . � � . tUeIr normal relations. I M busy days and 4 ftwo developed by of aligntntnt- I M . , A. � f1;,n+,_- - Petint that will not m - ,. � ,� as.1,041i$ - W ^t mot tuey realaw me so b P es , -arm of horati riging anq 11*11111111111 P44Y- , , Ire . I 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$e Failed. , " i I . the use of it. Paint it . tough 01 ' . ,t -March 17th, 1908. , , handful, and the Interior Dyak, - . I J special ingredicut. ' � tin bay, gAn , tree lined, sheltered I , Tlverton, Que., her ocreanim-fQrsbe was adding 3ust =01194�Qf One I . y . dy ud rocks. * . I.wlsh to place on record, �or the either to stop oil, with i, 9. . the idea I : on three aides by Cliffs a sake of Others who may be sufferina shrieking, "Robert, come to M , . & .1 0 , I J . ly, 'IN ,red, that all her might -or to-5tille her Into uub- 11 . Money is worth'pulat—that's IlObll ciled Iris excited � vhat a In the same way that I sufV. � " , I it's - i�a. every ean of* M-LPUre lovely, spot, a perfect Smugglers' Covell' no medicine I ever took did me so mission, roughly placed his hugo band . I ,. olors, for all I 010horminc enough to look ;%t,ro was much real good as "Frult-a-tives" did. over her mouth, . I . I S xny years with . I . Paints. Made in 40 c the answering comments, 'Ut open to XI uffered for 4w .P y b . . I , due Trou le, with blia'pitin In thO These thing$ the sallor noticed in- . . �, � 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, I .1 there.you Will per- *1 took every . I I I 'o., Limited, of Toronto. band of water out � but nothing gave me ready Am be to give big life to gave her, . I 'I & ,Color C celye a passage through the reef. ,A an"dney pill, . the later- . .. I I 11 , I . � anv relief and I was getting discour� would have raced madly gver . .1 1 , t Yening ground, scarce a furlong, and I . 1 great place, r sharks, Miss Deane, but aged. . 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� , 4 I I . LONDMOR0 me when everything else failed. , ­���­ . ''. ! � I . . , the coral striiivu. south beach, witli, it8L -_ �� .. 11 , Not So Jenks, I ... - patches of. wbite soft sand baking in I � . I %M��, .`^,:T, . ,. ' . . " , : pi . I - I ,". . .�.. '. , I :""��'Iv I ­ � . I With tho methodical exactness of the, � , , , I 1 I — the direct rays of the ,sun, jenlos pera ' , !.�.,, W � I I I on One e ,, . �� - � I , I Alm .. 1 ._�1�11.4­ 1 " �, parade ground he Nettled down I 14 _Awniiw�_ 'assil,_�qiiiiiiiiir'limai�-4w wmr 0 celved -traces of tile turtle which �7- -�. � �, -.1 � ',_ knee and leveled the rille. - U I doolh�RWA _- ....:.. : ghboring sea, - " , 1,t, All , 4, -1 wab� - - - - ` , "*,.::,.-. * ,....I ..-..1t:%1.-,;::� . 0 . �, � �, . ­� _� ,"A" -..;4. None of the Dyaks saw Ulm, _ I ��t-*;-,,'t,*."--,?..'�:�*�;��.!,.."..,.,.%*."....:�".,:"�.i .�..-'..Z�'..-:*-.It-,.,.*.-:�,,- .-.--�'-.'.-. t. , swarmed In the nel ,._..;. 1. � . _­ -_1 ."-��.-., , , " : lo I., f I - - ,:: -,W7) � , : .. ,,�;­ . . . ,$ .and. turtle soup'," lie 11 -,: were, Intent on the sensational prize . - - , - ` 'i x il- " " -, - . . - .. ..,. , , � I ; , , I * "'. " _: -I .,..;. ,� m "Delicious egg . .i.r% -%:.-fy'M .,�:.,�:;.:.!.,:,.�.,�..;r.-;""".,- .-*:,*1..-;).:'1%,. .. ..:; in'. . .. . .. ­�, I ;,.,�l.,..,;;.i:i-.I".:........ - ..'�. , 11i7r " " " . ;.�. I �2 ,*' , * * , " , , , , '0 , " ­ ; I V.,q,!*.."-�".;'.'�,.,.,..*.-..;',.: . ", ""' , ..,�. " -C). ? .- � :� , �,.;1--.%-,,g;-,-.-.--- ­ '* I- * *%"*' * ***-%1-`1 'I. .- - , .t ., . ­ .:. V.. 44 *-�-, "I "; - , -.,4R-.V..;-. Z; ;:;� %;z ;W Announced wlien Iris asked him why I .. 11 " I �- - .". -.,:,.-.9,*4,&4.`-*.,' ".;.,-,5.%5..*.%`-"- ,'X'1d!*- a'. ; - -.--­,;.-.­.7.-�.*4�­.r. I � I % I.,.".." � I c ., .. . .... �.;...... 1 1, , � �,, �� .. . * - f . . A - .. - , - I I . I . �-....','.-,�, ,be was so Intently studying certain � . a - �- - ... . . . M I I *`� .. . .!-!.-' �: I 11 1- � � . . I " .. I I ::* marks on the sand, caused by the great. . _,_ .04 , ... -`_`� . .. 1.0*-_. � . I - _- I *-'----'.%J'- .--1. . 111!w � .-.. "t... :..-..; I sea tortoise during, their not.-turnal via- ", .,._ �, . 11 -11 " `­ I . . .11-- I , . - , -to, - -...-.. i .. : ..: -'.',_-:`, Its to the breedIlIg ground, . . I - I " I t. ,N.*�-­ ;'*t,.­�,-,.:,. . - , , - -1 _ , .... - F4-5",��--,-i, 1 07�..-".A "It . they gre green turtle," he con, ,� 1 1*.`::::,. -;::i:. .,:, -� . . 6he Wings q tht:1­' 111.1� ­ t . I , .. . . � _ I 1-11,V. 11 , ". .... - . �,_,, ; i. r.:.�:%­,? . ­ . ,-:-.*, �:, �,.* . I .n.�` tin-.,--, ,, the lap of luxury. � , , " .*P . �'.--"�. ..) I ��- .. ; ­­- ...... , 1, .:;;;;; .� . . 0 BY LOUIS �----'-.�.-, , � 1�- F.'.....,_. I : %,*.,,-.:.* They lard the - alderman and inspire ,� � ... I- I - * TRACY .:-* '.,.*-:;. . tile poet, 'When a ship comes to our 1- 'a."X& . %, '1'1*** . . .6 : I I I - * 1.,.: I I ­ --- .. ... . I , ... I I will persuade the captain i-1--.......... I.. : assistance. � i .., morniag Copyright. 1903, by .. --� .... - - I . B'o . Edward J. ....,- _ to freight 'the vessel witli them and �, . I i ;.. -.-.. I . 1 "'..4 �� V , , , . .; . * - . ­�� I rn - ... .. -,.-:..r.'.1:.- - ,­­,­ 1...--.-.:*!.-.: .N." . I .: � ... . ... �!..*7..%"�*.*.*.*..".:....-;f,..-:*�'.*--.-,.--.-. :-­-.---�-.--- . . inake ray fortune," ,V, , -1 - . P . 1. :I:;.- -� . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.1 . , I . ,,;, . . .. I .... .. v;-.*.*;�,:,�* ',-- .:.'��-. .. .. .. ". ... .... ..::.... 7.1 "I suppose, under the'elecurnstances. . F 1 ;�. : . I s * :F � ,,.�54', .,.,!,.._,..,..Z.1. ­.J. .. "'.. -.;... __ .. :;. I : ; �, ".., - . . I .. I I . . . , 1.�� i t , I . . . you were not a rich man, Mr, Jenks," . ­ N_ I 11 I I .... W����� 11 . said Iris timidly, I used altogether V . fteen boxes of . . I . . "I possess i uncle I I (Contnued from last week.) I . I a wealthy bachelor Wralt-q-tives,'! -and from the outset t i .. . .1 . who made me his heir and allowed me they gave me relief and I am .now I . . I . 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 . (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 I from debt." � . . CLARE' XCE J, F-L&CEY. I . 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 I n , .. .. Ait dealers or from - Fruit-a-tives Umat their location. To these he nailed or I . nd caught a lot of Amall fish In the, Mani"4 , . _ . . , . . ' I . ;i . � . I � . L' '. Ited, ott&WIL . . - Ves.pf . . I 99, ar. u I 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 - ---- �_� . . � . . I . . . . - the -united strength or rrls and himself . thiase-turned out to be very piflatible Jenks ill . 1. I . . , - � , . -1 - - - ___W I . I . . . I . 1. . � . nor of bayonfits transversely to q long .1 . ... I . . 08 . . I to baul into position the heavy sheet and wbolesome. . . I lie stopped .and ia.ughed-actuallY I . I , � I . 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 . .Was compelled to desist from active . - Ivorous species and those I Doti to me!" h0 repeated. "I had ' . . � � .. . . I - �, . 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 ' I contrivance he could not get.'the top- tbeir-mbst fortunate supply,of,hams I I . �O . . . that I ,% ' . . anything alarm YOU?"L . I . 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 . . .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 I - . . I � - wouju ut, Ait or . - to take up her quarters there Immedl. cis he built serviceable. X3 rom the. batr . ' s LemeU . A" I. . . have hngged Mrs. CORtab011 at that , � mo- . I I this up in front of our cave in case we . 'defend . . 'te - Ing about the Iihorei of this tish LIS � ately. This the sailor would not hear . a haudy 'grate to facilitate Iris' Cook -L . .0 a ment,'. -, . .1 L . 1. , tire. .compelled to ourselves - land. With the slow speed'advisea . I I . L � L . of. I Ing operations, an(I a -carefu I s6aT I , I Rounding Europa.point.,.-the snilor's. . against. an attAck by savages. IWIth . by the Ro,lban philosopher.the back L . . "In the cave," be said "you are ab- 'all each morning amid tl . 16. aSheA Of any - burfed Wreckage accumulatcd. a i store , I , - eyes were. fiXeil OIlL.tbeIr immediate . I I . , this barring the may.they.cannot rush .. . I ... I . . . L the position." ' .. . I might. and fore sight, of the.rifto came . . into line *16 the breast of the v . oars,e solutely sheltered from the winds that blow or rain that falls. 1111a, of moit.-usciul nalls. . .. L, I . . I � snrrounAings,­but'1r(s-gaie(T dreamily I IJ,C1Ae it ,wl1,.,,tbat she -was, the I I . " -ulnete.enth -day of their resl-,. . Oil the. � . I . ",brute clutching the WTI'O faCf- - . - - , �: 'ben . .Our. nfull' leaky and draf ty however, is pai Y 4 The pressing liced for a Safe Te . I . ce.s�jble bathing place led him 'and. the - .phead. . . cry in-alnuzeirlent: . I : fin4t to . . r ellnilmd, deuce on the Islaild the sallo . " I as was hlg� invariable habit, to tile , something bit him L above the . X L heart, and simultaneous ly to re balf of . When asleep, the whole at present. *f, _+ .. . . - ,girl to devote one aft6ruoon to a com I . I . - I . .,e! O . t" See, tile. a-the.,iocks'll IIA� boa . . I I & . 14k- � -Summit'ro'clewhilirlds preparedbl!L I . I .1 bls,bgLC1k into fragments. He fell, with ' body is relaxed, and YOU or.. en Coast . There was no Illist,lhc. JIL tSIPP S , I)VII . � I � . I .. plete iiurvey of.the .line.", By this � . fast.- At this early. Ildw the ,horizon . a queer* gob,:and the others turned to 1. , I . . L 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 which case, Miss Deane, I ab.- I I - . . r "vell . xpected 4auge�. a_ 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 . � � . , � 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 - I . He pointed , to a neighboring clitcho- C"lle; the *estern,. Bur6PR point, t1lQ hoN�, l.t had coilie *there,, . ted' . anildslilpf; g to his, calcu.- self frea, from the. chief's hold and ran - 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 . . . . I Jenks and safety. ,* . . 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. ' "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 -,--)Q,,nlce little t � , 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 I . . . . search vessell; -while British warships Dyakg.collapsed on the sand.. - . 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 �. I I ti,anded on'.0101gland. . .� I . - qrk s , % flying girl. . - I . . . 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. � . � . . I . 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- , .. � � . I C , 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. - I veil upon the luau's earlier history paying their sprl, . ng� visit to the island �. . . I . ,, I . I I . H . .. 'ques' 0 . rim, .' . . . ­ . - � 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 . � - . . o much better friends, to.burytiieIr eggs ifithe sand.. � - ' '1' ;-,] , t happen iext noticed their" - - made these tw * . , M. . ' ' J couise(0il,roll- x hiq brilin: dilring tlle� tlonings its .to -what� migh - , . lower Jaw protruditig, . With more - e acquaintance -1110-.�egafi tbelk"tour-of insPec- .. I � . . ... I . . I .. I I I . . .. I .1 , .. - -it. cer � . . I . complet ' I The t I I r � .gre, tainty-of the hour � . . 11 .1 . 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- � : . . he! ap ell 9 ,;, -,vere was Irls-the blue eyed; sinlith I .. 'i � ., . promptly . settled ,' � . II I I 'r , I � . i I . tain passages which under ord no Y de�perate siruggle::to escape from t e lati 1) is life-wilit- ward the t *ees!" . . � . I .. ' they '�.cached tile craft, for the Ity wild bad come into It . r . I I . conditions could be construed as'noth- clutelt- of the typhoon. VIS would. not when - - the, � It -is heard him and ,strove .to Obey, ' ' , . . 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 , . . . . . ' . L unceasingly, starting work at daybreak . h6re were stoj�s oil .board. sweet voiced greeting, and -lie knew sho'staggered blindly. After a few de- . 1 e, .f,w r "Lfpr -Nvater. But - t . .a I ,helter whilb lie. searchk . t� she.1ti hed.*feeblY to � 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 ' ' . . . I . P. � I manded of them', yet thankfill.that the I., 11 . . . .1 first wild rush :to steady the vessel jinother run . .1 . . . . �, . . I . dimmedhereyes, . I a I ft . Or . the ,� propeller . was, lost. . Masts, . pected relief reached them. .,. . * cliffig her, whtching . . . ­ I. . .: Jeas 'was wat I I . � . , night brought rest. The sailor made "I remember them in my prayers . . 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 I . . i inner room, In which Iris h . I . . � .. . her.e b f und.a good supply of tinued after blowing.steadily from 0 1 � I I I . partments-al I . � . �. .I. m e . . -week had veered round to., bee in a violeilt.11urrY .hummed past .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 I . bedroom for the man. . , . find when the sailor noticed -that be-. the change . portend a. st6rih? , Wello . wo.p struck a tr6mendo 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 . I 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 ' I . . . ' , . . � in up on the, Cliff swung the signal to! anx- � . wardacce . sm. 1. - I - . I . I ..... . . eompanyl .. What gale iilot* ever blew jug moCrkst-flan who threatened.to , , t purpose, be had to again visit Pit] � lolls seakebeis of the sea 'that'-libre it was n ' ' ' . .1 p could offer such, corabefigatton for,en- him and, ,Ills band. oaf:of existence. 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, I much Ingenuity in devis- beautifully catpeted 7itlisand and'dc� . forced Idleness , . I I I By exercising Sirdar. , A . nil'then .wflell rescue Calue, . �rhe morning 'sped In uneventful: 'was too pr6fouud. The sailor fired first 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 . . ' lifting the masts Into- their allotted re- � tiniest crab or fish was to.be seen,, It. I . . ceptacles, where they I -were firinly se� the (hiughter of's.-wealthy baronet and . . . . .1 . I. After hincheon It "e the gandily � attired Individual . I - , provided'an Ideal bath. ed pitcher plant I - FL dish- t6sscjl vlolentlY back ard f6r man . 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 . . . , . he felled In order to clear the TIeW. -I liad so providelitijilly relloved their , you itt'teati . me,", .: . 1. . . � posed task. I . � . In full- career he could not have been, . ol . '02s. be wa � ' . . -discomfited, The Incident all sides, the name of ito Sp illing thirst, * . .. ..1. . I , , � a able ,,Let. me help you," salcl Seliks. III.', 'more, utterly I . r . I . I He gathered all the . lo�al, but 1 explicable. . I .. ,,Oil, -,vhy,d1(1 yqu do', that ill pouted f.n.e,lI.ry and'str e o1T, enjoining hot .em not very busy this af ternoon." . % - ,k-ag sollsat .11 - . I oil I - � .. . ­ . _ ­­ _,� ___­__ -A +.U- I—A ­ . �tb- 'Ills , [ley vas low . at Vag rhe tily led. be. it a letr Iris , . I � I . r - te )nl- the 'ure 'ans 11 F, 5 Nxt& "'! WaN M HEregulating rail is the, bacls:bone of the action— on it the I , ost .evel of the keys depends. . In In anos this rail is merelyawooden ba�whicli is,affect- I by all changev in climate. It warps or twists and . I . . ' rows the whole action out of alignment sothat it ses its responsiveness of touch and the hammers I %nn9t strike. the strings acqurately, . . , . . I . . Mason a n d Ri s C h.. I . . . . The piano with a soul. . . . . � In th "Mason and Risch piano action the regulat.. . , ig rail is of wood encased in brass. This supplies a - - ooden bed for 'the screw eyes:'yet prevents all ssibility of warping on account of atmospheric. * 'o . I ,hankes. . . - . ... . . . To this regulat due,'to a great ex- . I I I . � I I ent� the perfect alignment of the Mac -on arid .. . I ,�isdh piano action. After years of use a' � ,1 dason -and Riscli piano is just as serisi- . . I I ively respo I nsive to the touch and as � MASON I . and RISCH erfect in action as when it first left. . . I � _; . I FIANO.CO.. . . I . � . Limited, , . mr wwerooms, ' - . . TORONTO s . We'want to tell -you, more - I � . I I . Send me your inus xbout the exclusive features of., trated booklet explain- . * . Ing the reasons why I . , he.:Mason and Risch piano. should own 'A Mason and Will you call'atbur warerooms .Risch piano.. This In no way - � . I . iiibllgates me to.pur�hase, , . )r shall we mail you some - . - I , .: .1 � � . I .� . . . � )f our literature,!' � '. - :1 - .11 �I HMO ............. �....., ............ - I . � . . . I I . . . I . . . � . . . I . . . . . .. ­ . I � . ,. . , .. rh I e . Ma I son and Risch . � I . . � ". Street..." ..... � .......... o4.. . .. 0" ...* ....... P . . . I I . . ... . .. Y, ... . - . .. Piano Co.i. Lfinibid, '.. � . citf.. � ......... Wed. I 6.1s ...................... _.... . � I . , . . . � I I . I . . I . J2 'West King Sti .... . . . . . . . . . . . . - grouto. . - ­. . . I . - . Provinie ....... I ... 44 ...... 6.4-0 ............. �.. � .... � . � . r" - . ___ . . - � I . . I . . . � . I � I . I . . . . . . . . . 1. . . . .. I � . � - . e. ill Is beat for business It lasts tor years and giveStatisfactolTservirmall thp time. Al is and durable to stand any strain. Steeldiums Ithsolli pressedsteel ve 0 . ax'le.oI2 In. solid steel, frame of hardwood reinforced with double truss rods heads c , stout. Bearings am fitted with tic .. I � , , and . steei angles make it rizid and large anti-frictign roll! alt cis which re. . I EEL LAND aucesmition to thoodrl--, , _., I I.: i in .-- - the L .,-kl - I ROLLER' .. 11 isseull� a— I Z.drialt roller ever built. Nothingillinsy irshodftaboutt 71h.,; I . t -, k _P !!k - n - �, - In, , " I I ut.11S hy you shouldbay the' Bissell. ' Wd - SE�_ � I .. 11 11 w lu F EST T- L BISSELL 00. Ltd., DePh W ELORA NT. __ .- .. . .. . . . . ... . I ... . . . . . . . . - itiu. Guest, Clinton.. . . . Robt. Wilsmi, UOclerteD.' f,. Beatty, Varna.. � . I. W� J, Allan, Seaforth. I . � I � . . Th��k. G. Allan. Dunganryow . . XoNell bros., )Vqlt03:i,i.. � . I � . . .. . . I I - � . I � . I . . . - I . . - . . 1. . I - I ' A0111 eff 12 . Rim , I in IN .BL(000 DISEAS�E51 .. ... . . il.11.1... . . . * M-0:, 0 �. .. ra ­­ Gua n4 or ­ I . .1 .. � . I.. .. .. - ' I L . . . . � . . . I . . ' aiy contracted or heredita . . If . you ever. bad: a .. . . ry. . I I .� . ... I � I �, blood disease, you are -never safe until.the virus- . . � . 1,on �� '.. � I . or. pois has been removed from, the system.,.- , � . . I . . .. -1, You .may. b4ve. had .some disease years ago, but , I . .. - 1. 11 I i - *,,v. now and then som6 symptoiii .alarms you. $Ome .N� .. . , i. . , -m Can you afford "I ... '. - ' ill lu'trs in your syste . . p,ois6n sti r . . . . I � . to -mi the risk of, more serious s�m�toi�as appear� - . � . I I � ., ing �r. the poison multiplies? Beware of merd6ry ' I . . I .,.q., - I or pineral drugs used lildiscriminately-they -may i . . . ruin the .s�stcfn,n. Twenty yekrs experietce in the I .... I I . treatment of these diseases -enables us to pre'scribe , . . . . specifie, xwftiaediesthat will p6sitivelyciareall blood : � � . . , I � I diseases, of tbd worst character, leaving no bad . I . . I � effects on thesyOIim- Our Niw Method Treat- � ' . - . ... 11 �. iment will purify and enfich the blood, heal'uri � -, � . �� I I . , Eilluleers, clear thes.1d.n,,remove bone painst fallen ' i . I . . � .. ., ir will grow in, nud,�wollen glands. livill Te-. . .. 11 . I 11 Out liba i patientmill . . . turn to a normal -�pudition, *and the . I I - im diffbrent llefson. All cases . f�elandlookli a I � .. 1� .. � I � ... ... tuvtl,.Omn.-� we; accept for treatnidtat'are guaraliteed a com.- . . . : I I '. . plete cu.i6 if iftstructions...are foil�w'ed. . . .L . Reader if in doubtasito�ourC6.ndition,'yoti can cotistilt-ug RREE OF CHARGE. Beware of inComPetent doctors who have no Teputation .. . or reliability. Drs. X. & X. have been establisheil over 20 yearsi . Wl$ CURE Nervous Debility, Varicocele, Strieture, Blood an'd - Secret Diseases, Kidney afid Bladder Complaiiiis.. Consultation Free�'. ' ..'� If unable to call write for a Question List foir * Home Tre.atmont.. . . . I � . � I . . I . . . 1. .. 'ENN' O'KENNEDY. - ne! DMOOK . r-DYM. ., ' I . . ' 9 old St .' Det . , - h Cor. Michi 'an % GA S*W 9 . , ... .roit.Mic .. I . , I . I . I � I I I . . iz�lsmw_ __ I I . . ... I . . . . . - . . I . I : , � . . I ... I . . . ) 7. -77 - %. . .. I -, - - � It ­ ':. . _ . . - � . . . �. I - ;1 . i -1 I I I...', . . I BEFORE AND AFTPER TREATMENT. ' . . . -1 cleillacliarl , Tptt,erine L9 an absolute,ee,tabl cut �_ .. . . _._R_f5�.R',z'en_,A-e I iiiiiunureasoisocaxjcuj�A�-,W,-,------ I *it is entirely unlike, nit o erpreamtoji, mixture or Ontructit that Ns been'S619 or pm - scribed. I . A few a ill convince that Is bas won,ierfufpxfiliecdtLiteiaottlo�iVrvtjit and ititrinsic Merit. , It is made ih Canadi, - A good houest catts, diqu preplaratibu. I - ,,,.ice one b6x r1fty Cdzits, or fivt b.g.. Z I Drillars. I I . . . maileatoanyaddre ilotjrecelpt.or tict, 89 . Sold and recomiliellded by all-lejug Drug- gists in Canada. " � 4 L, 'a hiet free io atkV, nddiOss.. 4 4 .Ii�pufactured and sold by the sold Pr0n& iors. ,) The'Tatterine. Chorriltal Cda - . . -� .. . win"or, I QhWIo- .. - . . S 31& in Clinton by - W- S- R- I 1. . Holmes, J. E. Hovey,'W, Ao McConnell, drug'gists. - ' ' . I I - I 1. I 16 - CUTLER9 F, W, VaInter and Vapat 119"160#1 . All work 900,tanteed ' . . ' .04 , _. ­ lees,&O e. � _ , . pri ,remonabl . a Residence near pposit13 th.e I Collegiate Lostituteo' � . / - . .....- -, I .... . I . . " 04 0 AM . �.. . . . . I . . I . . 1. Before. Placing your.iordere for youraeason's supply OX VOM, got =es.. -The very best goods in itook and,sold at the lowest possible pride.. I I . I . I Orders may be left at Davis ,&'Rowland's Hird.ware store, or with ' , - , .. . . � � I . . . I . W.J. steirensons" - . . I ' . *t'elee . tr1c MOM 91111011to . . . . I . � . .......... . ... ......... .... . . I . . . . 10--__ . I � . . . , I - IET 1.9" MA� "RE',"'' I 1, I... . - . . . your ggu�o for a, I ,suit and the ' ; . figure We voill .uk Will Please YOU . . As W611 as the perfe6� f16 'we will guarantee you. We Are serxlpu* - lolisly 104teful to fit all our oatrons . , . , . to Perfection, as every gaviment - I . that leaves our establighblent be- comes an advertisement fol? 114- 1 We will give YOU YOXIV choice Of tballnestiludinoWestlabrIC9, Wel . do the r0at. I . I A-08 � Cam- We B RG " : pine X,brehant Talloring. , - I I Fred Jiii*solo7o 01a Stafkd-­ - - ' for British-Afflevie&D al"ni'de' I , [A14"n, X. Dying Co. Xonueal, ! 1 I i .