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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1909-01-14, Page 7P I I -January 14tbt 1909 I �- ­­­­ � - � I , %. D� MOTAQGART I � I I ) I X. D. NOTAGOART I . � ( . . ; I . t � 'I W,Taggaxt Bros, I ? ,� - . I , . ,I S- , I I I � ! # C04ton News-Roora - I - � , I � 0 .1 I I 11 - I un I . . i I T-0 I.. � - � . 'ffff, . 111 � , . I I - I THt" MVI TFRY 14 ... to Iff r - I � . � j I - The Nows-Record has not a regular . i , � col sequently there hays� � . II�n a tendency on tho� part of many � . . I of our readera to allow their aubscrip- i � A GENERAL :BANKM BUSI,; tion to fall " I � . into arrears. � � !WV..QQ MPAV1qAC1PVM VnfrV,.R: The label on your paper sbowA the 1:. r, . . I I I I . .. ­ .1 �. A . � � . . . , -1 . � �- MI ­ --i ­ . , , . . . . . � I -7'r: -- COPYRIGHT 1907 .. , r , I 11-1, . .. I I I date. to. which your paper, i.q. pa, id. 'We He d1s4ppearea down the com!�!--- - VrbeU I Una put on sea 73.00tol Diao � pj' UNT4D. DRAVT$ I$SUED il . 4 . , Would ask 'you to road it, P care %fully lonway clasping his previous Iona. trousem And shIrtl a pea _jacket and a I , A'T.�REAST ALLOWED ON DE_ and sbouI4 you be one of those in The young man remained on deck to Mp I felt quite Safe from the recosml, superintend the Stowing of the PC , ten- hall of a man like Dr. SebermerboriL . . . PORTS. SALE NOTES PURQKr - o, k! arro4jr adly let us have your, re- mittallec- title goods and the personal. baggage. In fact AWY011 Shall See. I .hardly $bouldn't wou4er. lie was A Wituder- The single dollar May not $Velu All this time I bad been. thl -tug opoUe to lilm during. 4 1 . lik - 11 the voyage out, � . A$RD. .6, - --A - I .01, lumb, Importance to you, , but to the . busily. I remembered distinctly one Promptly at 0. then, 1 returne(I other Instance when Dr. SchermerhQr . with 4 Rea chest bound I knew,not whither, I I . I '! I office where several hundred o 0 I 4 liars' Are so locked up, it Is 9, in . , . atter of- ,a bad disappeared, He came ba - , ek in. to be,goue I knew not for bow Jong licrutably, but within -a week his re- lad pledged to act an second oMcer V , ­ 11 . ­... . I .. . -4M.M' I ­ I .� --- H. T - RANCT1 - - - considerable moment. . sults on aerial photography ,were, pub- )A It little 1W, ton schooner. , ' . � To those in, arrears we make this lie property. I told myself that In the I I BL NE 1 special, 'Call, and trust to be favorod . present Instance his lavish use Of nion. CHAPTER IX. . ANOER, FINANCIAL, REAL with your subscription before the ­ ey, the elaborate. nature of his prep. ,� HAD every reason to be satl& . ESTATE -AND FIRE INSUR- end of ocfobcr� orations, the evident secrecy. of the, ex. tied with my disguls6-if such Ill I -ANCE AGENT. REPRE$EN-' Address all communications to Wf . pedItIon as evidenced by the fact that I It could be called, Captain I TING 14 FIRE INSURANCE J. Mitchell, News -Record office, Olin- . . he had negotiated for the vessel, only Selover at first failed to recog . - COMPANIES. . . � ton, Ont. I . . I' . I , the day before setting sail. the 11111POr- 41zo me. The he burst Into his shrill .* . I DIVISION COURT OFFICE' . directions.', . . � tance of personal supervision as proved % .n .ackle, � by the fact that be -notoriously Im. "Didn't know you,"' he trebled. "But - � , .4puelty of, the fog,olq with its CLINTON. . I 1 . I . I A Woman's 5yompathy In practical matteis and % practical . � An- rott took .8hipsha.pe, Come, I'll show �� - . _gad? Is your dootor's Are 70UL Alocourg tOrIOUSlY disliking anything to do With Pon your quarters.0k. . I business - had conducted the affair - Immediately I d vered what I Isco, I - ,. - . W. BRY-DONE, � bill a heavy financial load? Is your pain a. heavy physloal burdet 0 I know what b, , ruselt Instead of delegating #�-whyo lad suspected before --that on so small 'don't . . . . these mean to delicate women -I have been discourayd, too; but learned how tot ; gentlemen. you see that all thIA i schooner the afate ,took r with . � auk than , BARRIST9%.SOLICITOR cure elf, want to relieve pain ..your bur- not end the. d stop the was more euought to wakeme up, the men rather than the afterguar4. body and ROW? Suddenly I came to' * ' - . I Dabju Accommodations were of course - .� NOTARY, 11U111LTC. ETC. . . . . ddeAs;Veby Oct a I . b 11? I can do this for vou and f you: will assist me. a definite resolution. Captain Selover I - very Iftalted. MY own lurked In the .1 " --Moane Block -01 INTON. OWIPICE ,w W11 ., rou need do is to write for a free the rem.edywhich has been placed had descended to the pier., I Approach. I waist of the ship --a tiny little airless I I I 111. a I ands to be given a!Mj. xPerhaps - -it e box will cure U it is. h o cl;no so If' JIM be r and ". ed him, . ' . aple. . of , Tau need a. mate.", said Ik 'Here's where Johnson stayed,01 Prof. I , . � �. - I ... ., . . '. JT�& ETA.Ls . REDO -1 Ot era so., . 4pt I cure r . 2a (the .0a of , a He looked me over, . I . I !ereo palaver, "You can bunk here or "Perhaps," .,i' . . I held . at a ). our letters free t a j_ I , to -da for in reat_ he. u.4ailded, "Wherell you can go In the foe'sle with the men. - . Conveyakneers, 01unimissioners, r k.. . G I I . I or, out. . Your man?" � I I rbey's more room there' we'll got . Real ftt^te and Insurance � I I I � "Right here," said 1. . I ander way with the turn of the tide." ' I . 1. Agency. Money to Than . ... ... .. His. eyes widened a llttb�, Otherwise He left me. I examined tbe� cabin. 11 I . . . was embark- ,ould not but feel that 1. . he showed no sign of surprise.. I it was just a. tride larger than Its sin- . v� C. B. HALE .- J014N RIDUIsT IN$ 1111211 Jill AM It cursed my clothes, . . I gle berth, and- the berth was just a I I ; . � it M11=941%0 TO MANITOBA, SASKATCHEWAN Partunately I -had my maSter's cer-, ,141119, . larger tban-rayoelf. Afy� chest tificate with me -Tod passed fresh wd. ' w ' ' ' I I ould have' to bo left outside. I ��, I- . � I . .jm-- DR. NINIAN W. WOODS _ L' AND ALBERTA, - ter on the great lakes -I always carry drongly. suspected that my lungs . . . . The, * attractive roxkte� is via that sort. of document on ,the chance would bay to b; , left outside also. L .e ;, -1 . . � (K. R. 0. S., ftglaud,. L. R. . . I Chicago and.St. Paul, Minnea- I . , that It may.com.e handy, 'It chanced For the. life at me -I Could not see where to have I I 0. P.. Ireland, C. P. 11, L. M., Polls or,Duluth. � , . � . a .Couple of naval Indorse- i - the air was to come from. With a men.. I . Rotunda, Dublin.) CALIFORNIA, MEXICO AND FLGR- . ments, results of the late war, I. . ' mt reservation in favor -of Investignt- , "Look . 11 . . .. ' . , . '' � JDA. . bere,11.1 said before I gave ing the forecastle I 'went on deck. ' * . . . 'believe . 5 PHYSICIA . I Special Round Trip Tourist It to bjm. "You don't In me. 1 The Laughin' *are ; . e 4 � RateS in effect. to principal. My clothes ,too -good. . That's all I prettiest jittle schooners I .ever saw. I BAYFIELD. - . f, I 1. WinteT rasorts i ,for ull infor- j rtg4t. They're all I littive. that are Were It not for the -lines of, her bilges I . rok good. I'm b e. 1.C41me down:b6re Ind the Internal arrangement of . her � � Katz 3 k. opposite Albion 1-jotel. . ma�Uon' as to rates, rout5. etc. . . , I I � I 11-1 . wofiderIng whether'lld better throw -261d' It might be Imagi ed she had I I U Iemea hours 8 to Iij a. in. and 7 1 apply -to .. . . . . myself In, the drink.11 * I � ­. . 1 Deen built Originally as a, pleasure . . te'l p, lit. Night calls at of--- I � IF. R. � Hodgens, Town Agent, - ,66You look like a dUde,11 he 'sqte I I Aired. ' ruebt- Even the rake of - her masts, a . . � 1� got. , . 1, A. O� Pattison, Depot Agent. . "'Where did you ever ship?" Ittle forward of plumb. bare out this . , . . ',Mpression, .,T . � , I or address J. D.- McDonald, . I . . . . .D, P., A.,.. Tordnto. . I handed. him my, certificate. - The which's compar tivelly new � . I . a Indorsemelits from Admiral Kenjaund. suit' of can vao, stopped down. - . I I DRS. GUNN It McRAE. . I . - I ,welf . Captain Arnold Impiessed him. He )raso stanchions forward. and two 1W . . -77- - . ��. -- I - , 1 otared at me: again, and a gleam of ;Is u s nde g n u r tarpaulins almost con-. . ,� Dr. W. Gunn, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S., Tfte Judy.l.tuop. ifluwal Fj.T.e � I 1. tug crept into his eyes.. rmed. Her complemeni ofboito was ­.n,',N,,otbIng 10din. � � crooked it.b.out this?" he impItsenough. She had two surfboats., I I . Clintoll. Night . - � Insuiague Zompanu.. I �reathed softly. . I I I i Alngey and A dor,T slung to- the . . , 11 'to ' 019ce-Ontairlo street,. . : ,: - I had th . e key this side of - his 2avits. In addition (in other. dbry-the calls at froat door of office rit resi- ' ' . . . I t , -Farm, and Isolated Town,.Proper y- I oharacter, Yon remember I had over- I ind you picked"me up ln-�-was lashed � . * . , device, Rattenbury street. I .. . �. -:-Only'Insured­:. ... heard .the,nlgbt before. his., statement to the top of the deckhouse, . I � I i . I I III. T. T. MoRae. � : . .. I -OFFICERS-' . . � , . . of'Llils-mbral.scruples.' I "The.71d mighty - ne . ,�... ,.said nothing, , ar have a, boat: but looked kn6wing. � . 1.1plece,"A . into.. University or ,roro Mcl, a n P J; B. 6 1 residbat, SeafarthF 0. Thos. Fraser, Vice -P I resident . . . -thought:'nud lvent,forwintd. .. ,, ' 'lust , I . . . . . � . . What was, it?" he, murmured. 1. outside :thO forecastle batch I I --_Office hours at hospital :- . . 1 to 3 p. m. ; 7 to 9 p. . m.' ; . � I., . I � - Brucefield P. O... Ir. E * - Hays, See. "Plain desertion or something worse?" , ?aused.'. Some a . no, below wits olligipg. . -1 remained Inscrutable. .. . I ! �. I . . --�- Treasurer,. Seatorth"P. 0i I . . I . . . . In'A voice Binglijarly rich In. quality. I I I . 66*Well.l! he conceded � "I do,need , . . . . I a aintness of the ' I .. . -Dir , ectors- - - . - . .. ', - mate. and a naval mita-evon. it he is !, minor air struck me hame'nsely � and -DR. J. W. SHAW- William, - Sh6sney, Seaforth., Joh . � I 'Wantin' to get out Of sightlo- . I have. clung W'my memory . .11ke.."a bur, , . . . Grieve, Winthrop-; George Dalb,.Sea . , 'We* wolf'.t.splt -on your decks any- , %;�er since: � . . . ....., , i . , , , , , 'Blow' -OFFICE- forth.; -John W . att,, Harlock; -vbhn. '*74;v lo 7, br k ' I 0 an-ol-wa r. or a PrJvatear.1 . I - . I . t%,..,I� in boldly. . � .' . Are y 'u it * mi I . . .. Bennewies,. Brodhagarx;-.JamesZvan . . I r . - �� I i. . :.said he. . . . I RATTENBURY ST.EAST t ' . . Beechwood; James Connolly,. . , L high, blow low,. what care we! . - I . . /111 . ... . I : �` I . . .0h, I urn a jolly pirate, and I'm "salling, . . , He remained., staring for a manient i I . . . Holmes,ftIle. . . 11 .�/! . � for my fee �' - . . -CLINTON.- . I . I ­�AGPWTS- L' . . . � . .. . . . ... . 1. i . . I . .. Down I on the,coast' of the high Bar- . ___­;­�1 . . . . .. --Q bare -e -e." . .. . I ., =11-11 ------. Robert ,Smith, -Harlock.'-,fE.'- Hin- I chley, Seaforth; Jhmes .Cummings", . . . . � . . I . . 1. . . .. . stepped .to. the Companion. The . . � . I I . . 1. . voice at once . ceased. 1: de -k -ended-' . � r DR. C. W. IVA0,MPSON Egniiindville ; J;: ,,W, �Yeo. Holmes- . . � . . � - I . . . . A glimmer of. late. a . fternbon 9trug-* - . � . � . . PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON �. . Ville." . . I I I � . � . . ,:. Parties desirous to effect insurance * . . � . , ,4 ... ,:. . gled throtr9h the. deadli.9.1its.: :1 found . . I . '.. . . myself fix a really .4�,OmModlous - Space,v . . . . . 3pecial attention given to *diseases or liansa6t other bus! Ill.,' b .;less w e � . . axtending. far badk.of.�Nrbere the for - . I � 1 .. I . . of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat-,_ � - promptly - attended. to on applicatio *any , / , . . I . . ward . bulkheads are - usually.. pblceol.. I . , b, .1 to 6f the above officers, addressed 4 I Z odixting, row'$,�,,and-.rows of:' . I wcomm - Office and Resideace� � - to their- respective postoffices. Loss6 . . * ui'. . 1. . .. I . 17bw , ­- lo� � . 'P.-..-- hauka.--eighteen of theni,An fact. *' . HURON ST.. SOUTH. .CLINTON ' . .inspected by - the idiroct6r -who lite, . I ..P.. . . - - , R. , � , " .1. A- " . Aullglited lamp .cast' Its shadovv .01! .. I I 8 doors weffb of the Commercial hotel. nearest the sebile.. ' . .. I I .1. - . . . . . . P�ood stained. black by, Much .use. but. - -- , . . , . . . . "t I . . I I ,. . ­ . . I . . . � I ,,.,g.�--..,- .. , I I polished'llk& ebony front thevonthilied. . . . . . - . . I � � * . IrliAlon. of men's g'grnieuts-... � I wish I , -I.: -, I . . . . . ' 1. . . . . . � . . . .. . ... I . I I zebld eonvey to ,you tile' llix-iiifily ef-.. .. �- h . -DR. F. A. AXON.- � . I . C711.1atop ' Newi.; -' 6('ecor(ul .. . . . . ., . . . fewt . this -of - dropping rvom -tliv (ivc.k*s * �-* I . . I (Sue . cessor to Dr. Holmes.) I . � ­ I I . I ..- . , 1. QLINTON ON T . .... :. . .�% I :� 11 .. )f a miniature craft to the'Internal'. .. - - - . I . . %rrange,merits of a I square rl�g(�d � Specialist in Crown and Bridge . . . . I . �. I .. . .. � ..�:., . .. O.....; . .shlp. . 1. ­!��� -- :0 -h , al vottage I :: (t was as though entet it, : vrork, Terms of subscription -$1. per year In � . . � dejor yoii were to dfqcovvr-yoorQi�ff".on I . Graduate of the Royal College. of . advance si.50 illay �e charged if . . . .., .4Pi;:.1 I I-1.UV.: - .. V. . ., the floor,.of- 11ndison Sqijari� Gard.eni . Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Honor . . i�o.t so ,paid. No paper discontinued ;;:-.1,-, .'..-z'4��,'�,'.'-,-. . . . . . . . . .... r a ........ . . . . . .. . . . 11 % A, fresh sweet breeze of everting suck - i . graduate of Univeisity of Toronto . untitall arloears are paid, unless at ..... .... I . . ­ , 1. '.,;:.;:1.' ..... -...t:9.,: ?d down the batch. I Immediately de� ....z.�-'.1.-1.!. :;.!:; . Dental Department. Graduate of -the I the' Opinion of the Publisher. The :... ji-,.�`It;.��.-,---; � rided tin the foreeksile, ,All-ttady' It ..t, Chicago College at Dental Surgery � date, to which eivory subscriotion is I .. - 4��"" !I. . . . � ..­ I . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... 00. . . wits being borne In on *ine that I was Chicago. paid is denoted on the lit,beL - I . . !" . ". 'It... . . . little more than a glorlfle� r J)O'g'a'S Wtll be at the Commercial hotel Advertising rates -Transient . andver- . . � , ..... .. ... .. ... �:.;;,. - .1. ­!,-, . : .. .. , .. . 1, .t::� I ... ­­@* mate., The situation sulted. nie, how- "., , . - . . �.;: I . . . . Bayfield, every Monday from 10'a, ra. - tisements, . 10 cents per nonpariel . . . . . � . . .. .. .: - - -er. . It eid me to, wateb. the - i ..:! . . . . . . . . . . � A . .1, .. ' .eN .. enable . ' i . � . to 5 p. in. I ,. . .line ' ' for ftrst insertion and 3, cents Droppod him limp and beaten to, sM �aume. of- events. more safeiv. less: ex- . . - . per Ii * . ne for each subsequent insert- � . � . . . . . . . o~0 to the dA.WM'r -of recognition.'. . I 11 . � . � .. . . AUCTIONEER -JAMES SMITH LI- ion. Small advertisements, not ­.to "Lolitt" i ­ ­­­ ! . . . .. CAptaIn.:SeIOv*es halry'face biJstf(.'.d . I st6od -for a moment at the foot of . . � ceased Auctioneer for the County exceed one,inch, such as . "Strayed,tl of "'Stolft," etc., in- . . � about the.inouth, This I subie I . quen 1Y the 'compaulon accustoming my .eyes �Olseovered was symptom of a grin. , .to the gloom. After a momtn� W" of Huron. All orders entrus4ed to serted once for 36 venta� and .each . "You'suvv that ehr' be.trebled. - , It shack -of surprise, I Imade'oot a me will receive pr6mpb -attention. w h entage 6i subsequent insertion 10 cents, ... . I "Aren't you afraid. he'll . bri)ig down I shining pair of bead points gazing.at I . the.pWice, 'arid � per sale. Residence on the.3ayfield Cpmr�u'nications intended for'PlIbli0me. . 'as - delay your sallingIll I me unblinkin gly from the shadow un- asked. . . . � - , .. Road., one mile south et ClintojI6 . tion must, a. guarantee of good � faith, be accompanied by the nathe , der,the bitts. Slowly the man defined . He'grInded­AiAIU,. with, a cunning himself, as a shape takes form In a . . I I of -the writer. ' � V . . . . twinkle In his eye. , . He was leaning forward to an "You needn't worry. There I fog. . 'elbows . I . , I . . . I . . � . aln� go. nttitude,of ,attention, his rest-� . - � . . I VEARGO . � W.. J. MITCHELL, I In' to be any police. He had lit ad-. ). Ing on his knees, IIIA forearms depend- .60 ,� PERIEN08 . . . -Editor. and.Proprivitor, vanee mobeY.- and he won't risk it by Ing between them, , his head -thrust out � .1 . � . . . . . ­ . I � .. . . . I . . lryin, to C.Qme back." . � I could 'detect no faintest movemint "He, 'he, . hel" laughed the Alegto a dame to an agreemout. I pro. We of eyelash, no. faintest Round Of breath- . � - I ­ . . . .. . 1P 1. . fessed nurprise at the wages. The cap. Ing. TW stillness was portentous. The . � d . . be.. matter with you. oc. "Whaft t Dia I I - , � 0131k, a tain guardpdly explain ed that the ex* creature wats exactly like i wax figure, I . . 191111112=14JI , p6ditiou was secret. . I one of the sort You meet in corridors � � . 1rhADE MMIRS . -TIME TABLE- I IIVVhat`s�oor poft?". I I I- - 1, a . %Led. to, test I of cheap inuseums, and for a moment . hill]. . Diceldft 000YRI(INTS &C. - � . Trains will .arrive at and depart , � mistake foe living beings. Almost I "Our papers are made out for Hono* thought to make out the customaty I jk,ny6na sending a sketah and doned9tiot May _ from Clint�a Station as follows : . I I . lulu," he replied. � I gTay dust lying on the wax of his fea- e QUICkI ajoemin our orintoa free W a Lhor an InvallET1011 so Fla-"' Pottintunfea. ..... 2a"J"A'ARN j on Patents BUFFALO -AND GODE RICH DIV, .. . .. We Adjourned to sign articles, tUres. : �­. . . . "By "I tionestriotgeol ontfrap, d"tmigene3rrorsecuriiig.oatonti6 tamn t rough Munn X . Going E Ast - 7.85 a', Ill 1 the way," sold 1. wish you . . .. I aim going to tell you more of this . "S ratents o.rocelve #pet,Wnotj#4*jtbout0h r a Lathe It 46 . I i . 1 3 , 07 V.m�- wouldn't make them out in my.own you shall see, he wad name. 1E man because, will do," k I ScIeNtlific Merpos it it, . . 5115 P. In. Going 11.0,7 u* a' 7' ,agen' "All' right," be laughpd, I It destined to have much to do with MY . sabe,, life, th fate of Dr. Karl Augustus 6 A handSoMeJ7 iihtstraft�l W061a 7 rge6b otr, I ration or any Putenutho jouimal. r.rerins. jor i-nada. 1'es-75 a years Postage PrePaK Soldby ,West it (I . . 1.25 p. w., It ti Eagen It Is." � I ,,pil SehermerhOrn And the doom 6f ,the be aboard it 6.11 said 1. 1110ve Laughing Laos. "j).wmw&L,ewR ealera, -I LeR 26111roadtlay, New Y trk 10 Al 44 It ' � 6.40 1 Pan, ­­ 11.28 P. tn. . tot to make some Arrangements," He wore on his head A red bandau- ,.W f, tali yon could belp wlth the lad. handk6rchle saw him & V St. wattwnototi. A LO NDOX, ',HU11ON & 13RUC E DIV. Ing.0 Said. be. ,*Still I eal) got Along. "'a I never I with other covering. From beneath It I I Going South 7.60 a. rft� , It cc 1. 4.23 p. m.1 W nt �ny a o . advaneo.moueylll straggled oily and tangied locks of "Noi 0 1 replied. Then I remember- glossy black, His face WAR lohgo 11111- 11 . -.----.-- UOIng -North '. ? 11.00 a. m. It It -V 1. . .16, . 86 P. in, . . , , j d !,.j.dj ......... ........ , lurdtdd States subselibart � will please note that we )iave to pay one cent post.agel on each P41). er going to the Uat*d States. This Ineang that tour sab9do- *ton- Must bd paid In Advance. When you we your Wliftriptioll . expitin g, Plea" remil. $1.60 tot s;n. other yftt #4 *At you will not triloo any toplao ot, The Niiwo-Aft- otd, I k# . . . . I I k I . I I � . �j " ­- I W that I was �sdpposed to be broke. "Yest" I amende& lie gave me $10, "I, guess You'll show up," he said, "Wouldn' ' t do this to everybody. .But k haval Man-eVen If he Is dodgin' Oftele Sam*, - "I'll W II06,11 I assured him.' At that timi I wore a pointed beard. rhis I shaved; albo I was Accustomed to 1186 67#414haft. The trouble was pnettly A blight �otlgmatlsm Which bothered in* only to readint ,or close M8000U6110 I Could got al6nit J*rfeot- 1 p, Well *lthofit g1gob* so I ablett'dod Lit. I lisid My halt Cut rather CIO" ­ . , . raw, book noted And' sinister. His eyes, as I have described them. a steady stud beady black, I could at first glance Ascribe -great tLetiVity, but otify moderate otteligth to his slelidArt wiry figure. In this I Wits miNtaken' 1119 sheer physical Powet' Was second - Duty to that of Captain 8616vor. One , of his forearms elided In A steel hOOL At the momont I could not understand this#, c6uld tot see hoW A mikil be maimed could be useful aboard IL ship. fAtor I wished *e had loot* as halady. Tile kne* a. Jain hitch which he doidgilit **#r, mid. under bit book qcdck4w tWA most men elin * I ta" it litw *0 the I i 7 ---1 I -.-- -----,----. - --- ­ - . ­ ­­ 1.1-.;---- ­ ­­ - . I . I -1 .1 I asked Wind. .tt woula rvnaer on* way, but held fast the other. lie told 1119 The whoo4or nitwi94 well, Our mow was divJaed Auto three watebeal rommonatioup SlIall I engage? I ex. perlenco tile worst shack of my litw­ I It was a cluch book hitch Qmployed, by , I In unusual arraugement, but comfor- be will engage them himself. What mule p4ckers 10 the mountains and That he ha4 U" Iton swamp book10 Ill cable, Tiob men could 0411 her hau4t- . eclentiflc UPParAtOR? $back No. 2 -he L the lumber wO040 Of MIC111841). I !Y In moot sort* of weather. Handy $QIomo4 bad the wheel. Otherwise the will,utteud to that. 14 there anything I con do? What do Tau suppose b* i $bouldn't wou4er. lie was A Wituder- lock Was empty. The man's faulastle -says?,, , I .ug Jew. Ulf; name was Andemono .headgear, the fringe at his curling oily "HOW Should I know?", I asked, but I never heard him calle4 that. It "Handy � _ locks, the hawk outIlue of his face mo "You should know In the course Of was always Solomon" With. me . 'jitarIlY silhouetted against the PJAW Intelligent couveriIatiou with me,,, he wen And wastero. We stared at each other. I faseinateo , . 1 , n I phoreocence Astern As. he gla ced to windward. all lent him an, appearance drawled, "Well, lie, good old stAid , Sebernile with the vertebratod thought* I by something, some spell of the ship, I which I have never been able to �f another day, I could almost Im- gets 1gittluish. go Says to me: lJOOX,t ex- plain to myself nor even 4eserlbe. It AL,Ine I cgul Olt the gleam Of silver but- ,, , t his, Qborse platolit And gutlasse* A . IMACIIIII. Per0y, you are all Alan � OIL at desert iola;I4 placed and that e you will was a mystery. sk portent, a premoul- , waist, � I I Wt on those saii'ds and w" W101A flon such 48 overtakes A man ,a omo.� I broQdW In wonder at what I � had yourneIr all yon would buy to! be. com. times In the dark p4soageways. of life, , seen and how little I bad explained. . rortable. - Go out And buy we tho" I cannot tell you of It nor make Too , rhe number of boats,-sufficleu , , t for a tblaga-la abunda O., Those we at, romy believe -lot It pass. craft of three times the,tontage; the directions.', . . � Then by 4 slow process of Successive - � , .4puelty of, the fog,olq with its , � He puffed. perceptions I became aware that I Was , ,qghteea banks, enough for a pass . en- "What does fie r.,ty you?', he asked. watched by ptlier eyes. other wa.T Og- ;er ollip-wbat 014 It mean? And, this 004nough," I replied. area, other human beings with ua,- W114, unkempt, villainous #crew with Ito 'Wore, than. enough by -a good deal, ed to the master and lite, Almost ridiculous Coln" . rit bet." he rejoined. "The old foolZ . lease of mystic apprehension that for trost of neatness and Altb--Wd Dr, , He ought to haVe left It to me. � What :he momeat held possession of me to Schermerhoru realize to what he had to .this craft? Have You ever sailed art ' M everywhere-.4it the bunks, on the trusted himself and lit ec xpe- , us pr lous e b b , � or efore7l floor, back in the shadows, watchlog, Ittion, whatever It might he? . 49-No.11 I I watching, watching from the advilp- , . .The lights of share. had ouuLL The I . "Ha ve n4 of the crew??' 'age of Another world. I . E,aughing Lass staggered And leaped I replied that I believe d all of them T don!t know why I tell you thts,'whY , joyousky With the glory of the open wer , 0 SelOver'S men. He threw the t lay so much stress on the first weird � 'L sm. She seemed alone on th& hosoin I I cigarette butt Into the sea and turned 1111preN01011 I got Of the forecastle. it - )f the ocean, 444 for tke life Of Ime I back. . . . � means something to me now-Im view . was embark- ,ould not but feel that 1. , . I .. "Well, I A b You J97 or your double. - if all that happened subsequently. -4 on oome ilesperate adventure, The � Wages " be mocked. . t . Mmost Can I'look back And see in that aotion was. utterly Illogical. That I L , 89 he knew that, after sill, 11OW moment of oL ,, vultism a warning, an. ea- . I � 'But �fiew welL in sober thought 1, a re- . much wore of his Ignorance was pro- lightenment- the 'Point 18 It �orter, was shadowing a respectable I no m of guessing. 1, . . meant something to -me then.. I stood L and venerable scientist, who In turn . His e . . , eY gleamed sarcastically an he I :here fascinated, unable to move. un- was probably about to Investigate at sauntered toward the companionway, Ible to opeax I . I .ength some little known deep sea con- Handy Solomon was at the -wheel. I TheA thli grateoque figure JUL the Cor- . 31tlona of phenomena of An unexplored L steering easily With one foot and an . 2er stirred. . slaud, flut� that did not, suffice to my elbow. HIS steel book JAY fully ex. . o . "Well, mateall wad, the man, "I)8-� anagingtion. The ship, Its Rairround- , . posed, glittering tn the sunlight Dar- . I love or Aot believe. it's in the book, , ts, - �, It; crew lugs, I equipment -all read . . . . . row glailced at It curiously And at the And it stands to reasoh too. We baVO fantastic. So much the better story, I , . . m4too headgear. ' . L lfforhy and Ne- thought, shrugging my 'shoulders at 4"Well, my genial pirate," he drawt- I rAda and all them states, and we hear L ,.ast, � . ed, "it you h . Ad 4 line to fit that book ' ' If gold mines in Mexico and Australia, - . " L . . � L . . you'd. be equipped for. fishing," The , . ; but did"you -oo -ever bear tell of gold . CHAPTER X. . I Mau's teeth bared like an animalps, blit �, . ulnes In Europe? Tell me thatl And .1 . FTIOR in watch below the n eXt L - Darrow Went oli . easily as though un - Pvbere did the Epold -come, from, thenj morning I met 1lemy Darrow. conscious Of giving OlTense. "If I wera� . 1.)efore they discovered. America? Tell I 2q In many ways he Is or was the you, I'd have'it arranged so the. hook I . lie that! - Why. they MAdQL it, just as I mos . t extraordinary of my. many . would turn backward as well As for- � . . . ;he man that wrote this here says, and. L LCquaintances. During that first' halt . ward. It would -be handler for some . . . :. i rou can.klss the book on that." , .hour's chat. with him I changed -my things -fighting, for Instane 11 - . 61 "How abbut that Place, Opbdro I read I mind at least ,a dozen times. One mo- , He passed,* I on , Won. tbout?" asked a voice from the bunks. meat I thought.him clever. -the next an . . . I Handy Solomon glared after him, then, - The man sbot'a keon.glance, thliliet . , . utter age; now I found him frafik, L down at his book. He beat his arm . I ::. hs . � , ppen, a good companion, eager to . I � . -L this way and that, drawing the hook 11 Know' last year's output "from the I . please, and then a droop. of his blond 11 . . towardL him 130ttlyi as a cat does. her . . nines of , phir.. Thrackles?" be -in- 0 I ' eyelashes, a lazy, impertinent drawl 1 . .. .1 elaws. His eyes cleared, and a look of I julred In.allky tones., L . . ,of his voice, a hint of balf'bored con. , I .. I . Admiration Crept Into them. .. . I . .� . . "Why. no," ptammered.the uiau,�.a d.* descenslon In his. manner, convinced. , . I . . "By God, he's right!""hemuttered I . Iressed as Thrackles. . .11 .- . . . . . me that be, was shy and affected., in 'and after a moment: lrl�vo wore that. . . "WelL 1.4a."' pursued the man with , a breath I appraised him as'Intellect- . L I ten year and neVer.,thought of It The -he steel hook, "and It's justtliewhole . -nothing, ual, it fool, a shallow'mind, a deep L . little son of a gulaIll " . . I If and L Yo�ii Can kiss- the book . I I schemer, an Idler and'an'enthuWast- , He remained., staring for a manient i I . - ..)u that too.' 'There aln't. Any gold out- one ,result. of his .spasmodic confl-,- . . L at the. hook L ,. Then he looked L up and �ut because there ain't any mines, and - dendes wits t ., upon, L q. throw L a ,doubt Caught my eye.. His own turned quiz- . I -here a ver have been. They =ade their .. e their accuracy. This inight be what he , . I I . stral. Ile Shifted gian . his quid and lie i . . . lold.09 I ' . . I desired, or with equal probability It - , I I . to ftrlw: . : . , '.. . I . . He tossed aside a book he bad been . might be the, chance reflection of. a . I ­ - � � .. 'L - .­­ �­ - - -- ---- - L . � "The bos'n la d aloft, aloft laid he, . I . L . ioldingin his left hana. Irecognizedthe . I I childish and aimless amiablilty. * . . . . Slow high, . . I I blow low, what 6mi wel L I paper duo(lectmo with amuse- .at little . . He was tali. and slender and pale, - . 'There�s A. sbiP Upon the. windlard. sk I . . ' ment And somi, wonder. The only other . . .1 I � . movement languid Of ' languid of eye- . ' .. I . � I wreck u.ponthe'l6e,' . . . I .. gh Bar-. 1. L , Down on the coast of the - ,opy I had ever laid, my eyes on Is In languid OfL speech., His eyes' drooped,' .hi . . .. I - bgtie-e-e." - . 11 I the A00i library.. It Is somewhat of a , � . mrity, called:"The. Seerk of A.1chem" Y�*' half closed beneath blond brows., A I , 1. � , . I . �. ' . I � . . . We bad entered the trades and were . .� . . I .. � ;r, The Grand Doctrine of Transmata- ' . long wiry hand lazily twisted it ather r a trected blond mustache, Uls 701ce' . making'' good *time.. , - 1, was content to * . . 11, . . I � . . I . 1on Fully Explained 11 and wits written ... " 4 . drawled his spqeeh, In a IWItlx L i , er eAther., I . . I stay an.Aec'k, even. In my watch be- I . . ... . � .. 'at ' I . . S � * low. The wind was rong, the wave .)y a.Dr....Lidward Duvall, a most ez, . .1 to have fall ,into ;aordinatir -volume en jnsufferab,ly oondescending imd lluperw. � L ., dashing, *the Sky* very blue. , From un- , A. � . . L . L lie han4s of seamen, - , : . titi6at or IneCably: tIred-*bo *could , lefi? - I . � .. . . tell wit . . der our forefoot the 4ying fish , sped;, ... . I I . I . I . . . . . I stepped forward, greeting and b6- . ' . . . . . -t the.'taff- I found him 19mkilig agallit, . � the monsteris pursued them. A tingle . . of spray: was In the air. It was all nk� greeted�.. Besides the -maU4 hav4i-� . aientlaricid-t1tere were'four. The cook mill.. j1his -lauguld graceful -flgu.'re st1j)- . � 'Very. pleasant. . The red bandkerchief - ' '' . Was a bullet headed squat, negro with a ported by his'elbows, his Mill) propped . against his band. A9.1 a-?r,roacbed tha - around Solomon's head - made. a. pretty' . ' . . . �rokeu nose. .1 �elleve lie had a name, , . . binnacle he raised his. el -vs find me- 1.k . ,�pot of color against the blue of the ... � Sk y and the darkei. blue * of the Sea. ,tobinion or something of that sort. He t was to all of us slmpl' the nigger. lQu- y� L I . . . ;'' L. - .. 11 I . tinned tab tOP him. Tjie. In . �solenue of it. , ' � Silhouetted over . the . -flawless white . - I . . .of. . 1. . I Ike most of, his race,,II6 was gloomy . � L was so superb that for, a raoinialf I . the de-ekbouse was the sullen, pblisbid . . . I . � .. . I Ind taciturn. . . . . was angry enough to Ignore 1),Ira, Then, � profile of.the nigger. Beifeath We ,the . � . . ,. . bf tbe othor two, a little w,hite faced, I J. reflected that I was bete uOt s atid to �, ship swerved and. leaped. yielded" and - . . . I * L . thin Chested Youth, nam L e ' d 'Pulz,Aud a .oxi'my. personal dignity L .Ijllt'to get in_' I I reco#ered, I. breathed de0l) Land Saw .. I . . L - jrIllainous . 16oki . ug MefxIcan c . alled Per.; . .. L . I formation .. I join . ed - 111m. � I . * . L, I�You cutlasses In harmless sha do,vvs, It. *as . . . L . two years ago.. . I was y6ung-then. . . . I . Iosa, I shall have t nore to-sa.%, I ater. . I I . are�the mate?" he drawled. . . - - . At the mess hour I stood tn doubt. - I , My. nrdval broke the talk .on. al.. �, . It resumed Its course Ill the . "Since I am on the q unrcer deck ,, . , I L snapped back at him . - . I A * I . - . . . However, I was Informed...by the c4p� . I . ." . ,bemy. 'Of' L L � -1 . Ilrectlo our n .1"'Rell d $A ­ Voyage. I . He eyed ' I . . . 'L L thoughtflill�%, wbIlL he. tain's falsetto that.1'was to eat.in the ­ � . .. I -� I . --- - '' I I . . I L . .'Ov6V - ed that -thepthers knew Flothillgi I I ... . .. . I ..-.mp , . . I . L ed with - one hand a earn husk .4)JeXi_ roll .. . I -�L' � I �, . - ­ -7 9 the only othee offleer, 1 ate �.. L . . :-L �' L L 16�e, �k I . I . �7 f t� . . 1, r the others� had.. flnjsbed.�.. �� - . ,Ind efich,blundered- x#jil.usl thdi,.ai-.. . � ','pundtng fadt.9f -dpuble't�agvs. . . . . can'dgarett.�:" - �.;.. I . , . ., 4,ID6 you ]know. where, ydj�L Are go. I .. I .. . . . . helpint I myself , from' 'the dishes I . eff on - ' : . - I . . I 1, I I L . . . . .. � . . .. .. ., ."Ajl,l. know IS Abe,bilv,s zmod. 11114 I I ' "llig?" he--1nqWk6d Atlength. .. - . 'on the table. It, Was a L handsome cabin, . . . .. , . well hept, with white woodwork Spot_ , L, . .. .1. . 4hat's - enough'," conefud'ea i1i r A'( - h 1,4' 4 . . ­ . '!D6psnds the moral character of - . .. . . . . le�sly q;leah, leather cashions-inuclA. . : . . , - � -. � . 1. Iroth a - bd L 'ik.. � . .1 . . '.. . - 'my future anctions," I rejolued tartly - . - 'to I * . ' : . .better than oa�� Would expect 'I after-� ' 1 ' .11 . ­� , . Wrbp i)aylq j"alirt v . ,. , to(v ., . riw�!t,, growj�d .. He allo red a S;mile - breik and - , '" . . � ward found'that flielieftnesi of, this, , I . I I L 1. . . .. ,. . , Salomon, I . .1 , L", ' I . � L 'This a n't no job. to go,, ' L , . . fade',,then lighted his.cigar4tte. . . "Tlle� firStL . lnatL'�seems to have a re- . I . 4 . - . I . 4 �abin and of the three. staterooms wa% � * - . . , . . '­ look at the-?,ellpie of the inoon or the ' �� . . . . , . Illarkable coWniand of'langunge,'! said.. maintained by the ulgger-at.tho, perit. - - * ' � 'dozen . I devills. a. preacherl" -" . ,�,�. . . , be. . ­' * .. . . . ' * . of his ncck. A rack held a rifles,.:` .. . . .. . '' I . .qWlat you maik heem, den?"'clperled I . ' .. . � ­ . ... I did -'not reply.' . . .L . .. I . � five revoiVeis and. at:last, y cutl . . III ago- . . I.. I .. . ' Perdosa.. , . . . . L . ... ' . "Well. to tellypu tb� truth I . es. I. jexanifn6d the lot'*,Itlx Interest'. . . . . . . ' . . "It's treasure, of course," saldHa ndy . .donot ' ' " ' know, wh ere we are - going. " he Con. They were modem weapons -:-the new- " I � . ' ' ' L , . . . Solomon shortly. L . . .. � . . . tinued. "Thought you wight b , e able � , I high power 3040 btix'magazlne rifle, '. . "He, 'he, . hel" laughed the Alegto to inform di6. Where did 'this ghip . Shooting governmext ammunition -an&.. - . . '- without mirth.- � . . . . I ' ftnd� Its pt*clous gang of . cutthroats . had been used. The revolvers were of-' - I d . . be.. matter with you. oc. "Whaft t come from ilnywayl�, .. � . course the oid'45s, This, was An .ex-., . .. . . . . .. . I L tor?" demanded Thrackles. . . ' . . . . ' "Aleaning lue?" . I traordinary armament, for a peaceable . . I . . . � "Treasurel" repeated the nIgger.' L . � "Oh, , meaning too', I tot- a' 11 I Schooner -of 150 tons burden. - . I . 1. . . . . I . "You see .dat box be.dbne carry bo . . . . ,you, 0 -shrugged wearily. Sudden- know I he .The rest of'the cabin's fittings were ' I .. I I I I L CaIrful? You we daf?". . . .. . ' ly be .6raed we and - laid big hand 4 I not. remarkable. 'ByLlho'ConfigUrationt - ' . . :, A pause ensued. - Somebody scratch- - ,to . . L . . . , I of the ship.1 guessed that two of the . . ed a triatch and lit a pipe. L . * .. � � I . � 7" I .. L � . staterooms must be. ratber'large, I ' . . "No, ,don't see thatl" broke . tt.it . . . I . . . . . could make out iolces within. I . I . .1 I . . Thrackles finally, 'with. some Imp . . . . . I . . . . . . . ..., . . 1. Oh deek I talked witb, Captain Sel- 4 ' , - .. ' . tienc:6. - "T sabe how a 'mail goes after ; . . I . l . I .. . . . I . .1 . .. ­ I over. . : I . L I L . . : . . treasure with a boxi -wh , should, -but Y I i I . I . . I I � I * . , � . ,� -, - It ' I ' , ,s.h,,.s a snug crAft. �j approached - - ' ' L he take treasure away In a boxl . . " .. him, - . .1. . ­ ­ , . . . . . . . . . I.L I .. - . What do you think; 'Bucko',r' he s6d- , . . . . . . . I * i ­ . . I He nodded., .,'� I � . . i I deUly appealed to me. j . � . .. . � I... ... .... 11 . "You ba . ve armed bet well." . . . I I looked up from my" IA�estlgatloh -;- . . . I . .. I fte muttered something of pirntei .. . of the empty berths., ., I I I . . and the. China, seas. -L . I "I don't think much about It." I re- . . I laughed..: . . I : . . . I . . .. I I . , L I I P114 I'lexcept.that by the tooL, of the. . . . . . . . . "Yo6' bavearm$ 6notigh togive your' .* ­ .. . L ' stores we're due for more than Hono- . crew about two r-hagazine rifles apiece, ' , L. L lialu, and'.from the look 8f the' light 14, -4 unless you' filled all your berths for- L I . I . .we'd better turWro on deck." . ,. : . - I ward.11 I. . . . I . ' . Ail embArrassed pause fell. .. . .. 0 I . � . Captain Selover looked me direct'lli'. � .. "Who are you, anyway?" blubtl.v de- ' I ..... :11 .... . " ; ill-.� L he eye. .. . . � . t . manded the man with the steel hook, . I � ", '? I I .11, ..:-�: -*,' ' ' "Talk straight Mr., Eag6n,". said be. . "My name is Eagan." I replied,. "I've I ..� ; . .1'... � , L "What Is this Ship and- where Is she I . . the berth of Mate. , Which � of tbeso I . .1 � ­­ .� . bound?" ,I asked, with iqual simplit . -.. . bunks tire emptYT' .. . . �� .. I � Ati. I 4' They indicated what I'destred wit'll I .. . I �., . Ile considered. . , . . . just a trace of stillentless, I Under-' . . . � I "As for the shilp,41 he teplied. at . . stood wt -11 enough their resentment at ' . .. . length, "I don't mind saying. YOaW * , having a ship's Officer qllaetOred on :considered �11. I .41W I . . my first oflicer, and on You I depend If' them -the foc'sle they as L . . . "I . I It comes to�well' Small arms bo. .. . their only liberty* when AtL Sea and .. - � ...X... .j - .j ::: .the . . I . I I . 11 low. If the Abip's a. little under the. iny presence as a curtailment to the. . fteedoM 0 I f speeeh. I Subsequently did I .. ..-,: : . � ". .. --- , '� ti ­.. , shade, why, so are you. She's by way my best to( overcome this 'feeling, but I 1: : % I . . . .. " A, .... " -1 � '. ..� .1 I I. . .. of b eing -called a manner of hard, - nam es by some people, I do not see It never quite oucceeded. . At my . Command tbe nigger went to %-. ­ I L .. N.1; . . . . . . . myself. It IS a matter of 'Conscience. I I I .. his. galley. I -ascended to the dec% -You mca the thatel"O he d,raula(� It you would ask game Itterestedo L Dusk was falfilig in. the swift Callfor. Of' mY shoulder with one of those sud- they. would call her a smuggler, a -wrecker jilan fashion. .Already the outlines'of . den bursts, of confidence I dame later thief, a And all the other evil ties tn the catalogue. She ling taken the whart houses *Atere grovvitig ladis- tinet and the lJgbts of the city wore to recognhoe ,And look for, but In whieb I conid never quite belleve--bor disbe- 'in :Chinks by Way of SantA Cruz Is. beginning to twinkle. Captain $clover r. . IiCV0- . 'It land, If that Is smuggling, The Conn- I try Is free, and 4 Chlak Is A won. Pe- came to ray aide anct leaned over the 0111, peering critically at the black wi- am eaten with curiosity," be stat. 6d In - the least curious voice In the I sides, It paid $10 a head far the land. � for again . st the p1los. world, 'IT supposm you know Who his Ing, She has carrW in A cargo Oi 90 Ilghe�s at the f1ood#0 he squeaked. nihs for, - , I . Of Junk. It was tying on the beach , .$And here comes the Lucy B#116.01 . � I 11 r, 9chermerbotti, do you intan?" whore it fool mastor had piled It slid' � I took What I found. I couldn't keep . ­ .*-i ;I!he tog took us in charge and pueed with uti down the harbor and through . to, Well, I've been with him tea .years, I AM his right band mit". All track Of the Widdrwriteral Intentions." I the Oolden Gate. We had AWtated the his buslue4o I transact down -to the "Dut the room forward"- I broke III,,' . . . ,,Well,* list iativas on bet-, even to the flying jib last penny, I even order his meals. y6U see� season,we Wore pearl Ashing." knd a hugo-olub topotill'sho sometimes 4 At the Maj*, tol. theafternoon 1119 dilsoovorlde have taken shopo, Ity my blind$. Suddenly he gets a freak. � L L .. Bu YOU needed only your diver ' " t .ttriod thitles h*d loot their strength. About 96 Will 90 64 a VOY00. WNrol I and your troW011 I objeel:W. jbidulght We dt** up on the pargi. shall know In good. tlm#. pot what 'Whers ,no the watter of a JAVAD606 - , 10""o, 09trAM1 game namwor.' What fie- 0-009t Ot 04" he 040161116d. � . � . 11ro us 0ORIPI""') 4 . A . I � I . I .