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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1909-01-28, Page 7" 6 J00"Ary W�v IM 0. 0. WAGGART I X. I), X . � PrAGGART M01"aggart Bros. 4L -BANKE134- 4, GENERAL 13ANXIXO BUST- . A rAnnvn V�ATIMQ N , , 0 1llP%0"_ *11"14"fago .. . 1 4 , lt,,�, gis 111 I I . .... . . 11 11 . I . . I pow". .. . 11 I .1,11 , , , . . . � I . .T�o, w i 0- 1,_ THwv"% M'v. 1; i FRV . It 11 . . . �­ I'll � - -, I Irrous The News,�Rocord has not, a regular collector 4nd, con"ucatly there has belen. A tendency on the part of many , of our readers - to Allow their subecrip. . t4on to fall Into atrears. . 1 4 nIlk. I.0 1 -1. -M %* 1 . P -00P -ArkAv-? . . DR AFT$ MUED - G U44 XUIA4. AJ OWS e '41JV4: date - to which your paper, I* paid, Wo 'to pautr,v shelves. Below the white weeds of 4. blood red, so that In placeft ,surges Ming themselves against the � SCQUNTED. DI ., would ask �you read it carefully . cliffs with a wild Abandon, Thousands the water looked pluk. Seals luau. 04k*ZR1@,9T ALLOWED ON 0:K. and should you be one of Shose in of Pert birds %vbeeP&d In the eddle's. of Per"" watched we from, just out. I They're easier to ban.olle. I'll b6 back by noon." . arream, L#ofly let us have your re- tile wind, thousarids of ravens perch- side the brealiers. As the wave$ lift- PbSITS. SALE NOTES PU`R0H_ mittance. � ed to a Peuiltransparence I could make eil on the Slopes. With our glasses lskotlae. to. be followed tr The Single, dollar may not seem,ol out others playlit- darting back and wt could M-akIl out the,'hends of ppols ­ forth. tip and dnwa, like disturbed tad- - - much, importance to you, but to the � I fishing outside the Part and a ragged . � � _ office 'whore several hundred of dollars , Ar . 0 so lockod up, it is a ma . ,tter of belt of kelp. I ­ . . i 'When within. a mile ive put the helm poles, C1149111- to the ware 111411 tliv 0 . �� .11 I I� - - , 11. T. RANCE. - - - considerable moment. I up and ritn for the test end., A bold, very Instant Of Its fill)- then 41811p I . NOTARy PUBLIC, CONVEY- To. those In. arrears. we make this- special '0411, and trust to be favored point we avoided for out lest there pearing as though blotted out, Tito . I 7 , should be Outlying led Saft omen of, seaweed was In, m. nob. ges, Then we , - ., ANCEg, FINANCIAL, REAL : with your Subscription al the e4rliest trils, I catue in sighl of A, broad beach and , found the place pleasant.. ESTATE .AND FIRE TNSUR- possible moment. , . pounding ourt I W.ith these few and scattered Int. E Address all communications to - W. - I was ordered, Io take a ;pressions we returned to the ship. It -surf boat I.. I TING 14: FIRE INSURANCE I J. Mitchell, News-Recorol Office, Clia. I and Investigate for a landing and an bad been warped tWa secure Anchor - I COMPANIES. . ton Ont. . . ! I nuchorage, The ewell was runn4ug age and snugged down. Dr. Sober - 'DIVISION COURT OFFICE, I I . . . high. We rowed back and forth, puz, merhom and Darrow were on ,deck zied as to bow to get ashore with 411 J Waiting to, go ashore, � I 1 I .� ­ .11 I I Ci'likos. . � . the freight it would be Pecessary to I ma I do my report, The two pas- I � . A Womanys Sympathy'. ? ra your doctor's bill a heavy financial loadT is your pain I land. The ship would lie well en6ugh. -V)engers disappeared. They carried . for the only open exposure was br6, I lunch and would not be back until lien IQY 4 long reef over which. we � nightfall. We had orders to pitch a I � .- I.. . I I . , W. BRYIDUKE, . � . .. a heavv , - � physical burden? r know what these mean, to delicate Women -1 .have la could make out the seas ' � bling, . rge toint tit a suitable -.spot And to , tutu I BARRISTER. SOLICITOR been discourafrol, too,. but learned how tot cure myself. want to relieve our bur� I But Inshore the great waves 'rolled lighton ship of the doctorls persona, � P I and scientific effects. By the. time NOTARY, PUBLIC. -ETQ. . dens.-Wh not end the pain anlrotov the doctor's MO I can do. this for Volt and Smoothly, swiftly, then Suddenly fell . forward as over 4 )edge alld spread this was accomplished the two bad re. . 4101FICE.-Moane. 131041,-01 INT113N_ . . . . w'T111f7yu0arxwee11dl adsoatisst tmoe;vrite for a free box,og the rernedy wl)Ich has been.placed with a roar .across tb% yellow 1�studs. tursteol.'- , I The fresh winds blew the spume back "It's all. right," Darrow volunteered .. _ � my. hands to be given awa , Perhaps t it tas,done so this, one box will cure., ou to us, Wo.cdnversed In shouts. to Captain Selover as he come over 1. "We th e side, IIWO!ve fo"d t we, - I . 11 r . . RIDOUT 4- VkLF, , it so, I sly'all be happy and ed for 2c (the cost of a can surf the boat," yelled I . wba Thrackles, "but we can't land a load." want." I . . . Convoyappe'ro, 1.1timnavissioners . postage stainn), Your letters held confl- dentially. 'Write to-Ofiv fnr rnv free treat- I Their Clothes wero picked,by. brush " That was iny opinion. We iowied I . . . 01 Real Estate and Insurance ment MRS. p. E CT-TRRAI-I. Wlpdsor, Ont. . i slowly along, parallel to the shore and and their boots muddy. Next (nora- . , . � Agency. Money to loan* ... ... . L Ing Ca ptain So, Just outside the line of breakers. , L especial work. ,lover detailed. me. to I don't know.exactly how to tell'you ,, I . . . . � . . .1 . I .. I I . ,0. n. HALE .- JOHN RID01 IT I 14 Zan= . the manner In which we became aware ' "You'll take two of the men and go . I � . - IL Z1111, 11J1RZgM-dag,0l IN 01", . TO MANITOBA, SASKATCHEWAN . . . ashore tinder Darro'Avls Orders," giild of the cove. It -was as uearly.the In- � stantaneoug as can be Imagined. One he, I . I minute I. looked ahead on 4 cliff as ,I Darrow told us to take clothes for a , � . , - . . . � . DIts. GUNN & bleRAB. . AND ALbERTA, unbroken (is the side of a cabin, the ,' Week, all ax apiece And a block and Dr. W, Gum, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S., . ­ The atkae4ve rotkte is via . . very ri�,if I peered down tbe'length ,of tackle. We made up our ditty bags, EdilkiI � I . ellicago.and St. Paul, Mialica- a,cove fifty long by about fen . i stepped Into one of the surtboats and . - I . polls or, Duluth. " . I .fathonis wide, a.t the end of which was a grav- I wore rowed ashore. There Da at .. I iplace--OaUgo street, Clintonq NI& CALIFORNIA, MEXICO AND FLOR- ,rrow . el beach. I cried out sharply to the - once took the lead. . � . � 4*1114 &t'frost, door'of oftice 01 1�051- . . . . .. . JDA. - . I . 1 . Our way proceeded across the grass men. They wore quite as muchaston- .. 4ew, Rattenbury Stre0l. - -. ,' � Special Round Trip Tourist . Ished ' ter, watch- : flat, through the opening or the nar- � � . . � . . I Rates I ' in effect to principal Ink, closely-, At agiveirpolut the cove i row Canyon. and so on back Into the . . . . Dit. T. T., MoRasi; I . . . . Winter- ilasorts-;. -for - full' infor- - . . and' all trace of Its entrance ollsa , Interior by way of the bed through p* I . University of Toronto. � . , mat i* Lost as to,iates,: dut,6 etc . . WhIcli'dowed the sulphur stream. The peare I � A' We could only, Just'. 'make out T . .. 'Office hours at'llosii1tall :- . . .., * apply ,,bo . . the -line where the headlands dissolved : country was badly eroded. Most of' . I to 8 P" in- ; 1 to 9* P' ra' ,. : F.- R. - - Hodgens, Town Agent, I Into tile background of the cliffs *and . the tln-e.we marched between porpen- I � � .. . I . . . A. 0. Pattison, Depot Agent. . - . -bat -merely because we knew of Its diqular banks about forty. feet high. I , � . : . . � I ., or. address J. D. -McDonald, Thes6 Were occasionally - broken by. existeiice. The blendisig was-porfect . I . � I I . . P -DR. J. W. -SHAW- . . I I . D. P. A., Toronto.. . . I smaller tributary a" os of the same We rowed In. 'The water- was still., _ . Oy . . . . .. . . . . I I I ­ I I . .L I A faint ebb and flow whispered ' sort. I t would have been Impossible � . . . against'. the tiny gravel - beach at the ; to reach the level of the Upper coun- I ' - . . 7 - . ­ . I I I . .. I -OFFICE- . . . . . . � . . I . .. . . .- . .. Tne-190911100flutual Fire end - . I noted a. practicable. way from I ,: try. - The b ed of the main arroyo was At to the .top of the cliff and from the � t flat asid:grown' *fib grasses. and berl)- , I - _ . RATTENBURY ST., EAST, - . . I . . . . . - I . . ,. I I . . , 1930 nee so Mpa,ng � .- I cliff down again tq the sand beach., , age o ' .f an extraordinary vividnessi due.' J'alipposed, to the stilpbur-wAtV . The, -' Ere' thing w4ter� . r. I -CLINTON.- - I ry . I was perfect. The . . . . . .. . i , * . . � . � . . -Varin and. Isolated Town Pro erty- . I . p . '. � was a beautiful light green. like semi- z- stream Itself mesindered aimlessly � opaque glass and from the inittstinet- 1, through, the broader bed.*. It steadilk . . . , . I ___ . - . � . . . . I . . -Only Insured- . . ness of,,Its depths waved and beck- I grew wartner and the sulphur smell . I � DR. 0. W. THOMPSON - I I . . I .1 , . .. . -OFFICERS- � . . . oned, rose and disappeared with Inde-. I more noticeable, Above us we could. . . . . -J.� B. McLean, President, Sca[Oxthl� f . . scrIbable' grAce and deliberation long 1 see.the sky and the Sharp elay edge of, ,, PHYSICIAN A" SURGEON . . . . � 0 . I . , T4os. Fraser, Vice -President . . . reiiiher'y sea growths. In a moment :, the,arroya. I tiotleed the. tracks of kp-,'"'. - 3pecial attention even to diftases - - Brucefield .P. - 0; ;.It. E. Hays, - See. , . � . Darrow and Dr. Schermerhorn made the bottom- dbrupily, shallowed. The i . I . I . of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Thrdit' - asureri Se,alorth P..�O. I . . I . I . ..motion of the boat toward the 'beach theday.before. ., . . . � . . . .- . ..-. I . . I . . I .. , .. . . -Direotors-. After -a mile of this t he bottom ran' permitted up to . . catch a hast'y glimpse . 'the I -Office aWd Residence- * . � ST. SOUTH. CLINTON .. � . . 1. � . . . � William .: Shesney, Seaforth , J6h ' ' of little fish,da ting "of 'big fish turn-! :up neaTly to the Jevel of sides, and . . , F . � . Ing, of 'yellow. sand and Some vivid' we stepped out on the floor of- a little - HURON � I . Grieve, Wi I -nthrop ;. George Dale, Sen . I itilley, almost surrounded. -by' more . ' color. Then dame the grato,of gravel , . ; 8 doori wesis of the Commercial liottL . I forth ; John. Watt, 11arlock; John . ' ... 111111L . ­ . . . . and the.scraphig of the boat's bottom , . I . � . . -Bennewies, Brodhagap, , James Evan . . .- it 'Was: an extr a0rdliary. place, andt on -the beach. . . L _.. . ... . � . I i . - ­ . . lieechwood; -James - Connolly, . .. - . . . since mu�h - bappened there, I must jumped ashore eagerly. I left . , -DR. F. A. AXON.- i . :., � '1461mesville. � . . . ,We , -, . I give you an Idea of it, - the men. very reluctant and ascended , . . I I 0 . � . I . , I . I ,-AG&%4TS- I I . I I -it natural trail to'n high.sloping down I ItWA4 round and nearly enclrqled by (Successor to .Di..� Holmes.) ` . - . Robert .. Smith. ' Harlock - E ilia- f.. � I . . . . , . �. � . .1 . � I naked painted hills.. .From Its. floor . . � I . . Specialist In Crown and, Bridge . . . . I � , chle�, Seaforth ; Jaints Cummings. . . . I .. .. - - - '' ­,..., came steam,lind a roaring soufi& The " " ` , ` :­:.�.... I . I 1. . - --�'�',*-*,..'.-.":'-,'*..-',i-I.-I� �ii`-*-. -ii��,.*�i'.��,.,��..".'�"..'!..,.,.,.:."..*"�.'..�..-*..�',,,'..'.;'.,�.,.'��..'.-',..-,..,."i- . I � - N:4, r. ,i �i i" work. � � I . . E olville ; J. W .Yoo. Holmes- . gmon . .,_ d,-".,-.-- - - '.."...., .. - I.:- . ��"..'�il�.,!�i�,.,..,...,�:,..', - , .. I -.-i....: . . _- ....�!:��."..*..,..,..,.,.,.:!."...,.,.,.,.".,..,...,..,�..*.-.".;.,,i"."!�,,';:, _� steam bleW.here and there among the .,.1.2�....hkIj3:i-: ­ ...... vy.1�2.1%* . ii..".'..,.'....,.,.*.,.,�-.1i.'.Iiii!'.. 'floor; 1. Graduat4 of the Royal - Conege of I . . I . . . . . ville.. . . . � .. � - " .., .. ..... ....... ........ ........ :. . rose.�Io.edd ­� -11.-6;-,-.X-;,.'.;; 1�.g'.gg pineson the ".-',',,'."!,.,.."i,'i.-*:,'�".,, �.-,',",.,--.�! ',-'..'..'.-'.'�.�'.-'-....'...'... - ��%�,.ii!!�. ,y about, w! . . 1. Iliental. Surgeons of Ontario, Uottor . Parties desi sous w effect Issuraitee :.,.,.`,,;'* ..... . � ­­­ -g,�-.-_ -, ­' ". " * � ,,'�*.:*".,.*",,;*'.-".,"'.,'�"." ,..'.'­,"� ...... 1"�:�'."f"'�:�".:"'.�-;,;.-- -_... %;%.-._-_.-_,-1K.9Ri1%,_ the naked painted'hills. At.one end .... .. . I , I .-�,."."!.'.'.�,:,.-�:.�-;�:-..--- �i��, `.*.'.-`,,--'--,.'-!,.-.- I graduate of University of Torohto . . I � . I , or tiarisaoit other business'will be ... ... ,.�`.'.',` .,. , ....."'...'..'.."..", ""': '-X,:-'��R;K,11. '. ,_--..-_-,;--..,. we Saw Intermitt6ntly'a broad ascend - ;:;%-m1)-- f �;:..;.;.�:.. �,­`,-:-:.--, --.`� �-'i;'1'*1.'.1'.S-1.'�:,. " ,*.,-�,...,,".i.!.......I�.'-.�i!�i� ���i�.-.'�;�',;,,�..",."*,..,..*.,.::.�:.",-., Dental Department. Graduate of the- . . promptly attended to on applicatio _ . v., ..... ..iiiiiiii , _ � 14 canyqu,,-deep red and blue'black� I �.'.*..,--..,!,!!1,,..,,�'� �i-.'.*,.-,.!,,...*.*-.-'.'-,'.,.*'.'-.'� �...'.'--_.'..'�'i��..`�,' �'..�.,.,:�::::�.'.'.'.*'.*"!,..-..,. . Chicago College of Dental Surgery,, _ ' to' any of the above officers addressed' ;� ..,. V.. . ending, In. the cone, of: a smoking vol- '. . rl--`:111*..,� -:I,.-;.-.1 iMR.'.f,.'!`.-'.-',�i4 . - - ' i . I ehicago, . . . ' . to their respective - 1soitoffices' - I Losse . :, .1..., -.,."-..,:.,.,.,.,::.�.,',�**,,"..-'-'Iiii,L.t"..,..*. , I cano, Thet other ... - !.**11:0 - seeme qu I..., _;: d Itoi closed . _.: ,'..'. I . .. . I .1.'* -:4.1: ii*i .. Will be at the Commercial . hotel inspected' -by 'the d1roictor -. who live, L . .,-,,:' :R'--!-,4 . by L the sheer hills. In fact, the only :!�-.*.,-,!-.,-..,� .:. �,,.-�;i, �,*�,�,..,.),i,..,,,.*,...,.,.�! , , :", . ...... - -by. had Bayfleld, ever Monday from 10 -a. m*. . - . . . . . I nearest 'the scone. * . . . ::.: -1.'-`.%`.,.Ji i.-,.-,-,.`.!`,�1f.`.. , exit w which: we �: .'�.,:..! , - . as the route. . .L .: %'..;. : ,.-­ .,.;. ..., ': .y I L . I . . to 5 P. M. L . . . . . . �. . . .1 . - . 1. - : .,-.,g-.....! I ..... 11 , ---,;. come. - - - :. ., .1..�.. Lj � -_ , : :w---�:-,-.-.-- i`1.ii�i.1-,!!!.--1 . I . : . I . . . I � I .:,".."�.... ,".. :.:.:"--,�;` . For the ,hills i�Oe utterly preelpi. . I ---- !---."�.--,-,%r-.---. '.. ,, . '. ...... ::: ---- _ L .. .ij1'.*.j: - 6-1 .....�". . �** . : tons. I suppose a man might have I . � . 1 :. . -4 i I . . I I . AUCTIONEER -JAMES SMITH. Ll' I . I �� L Clinton I News 'Record , ; :; ....... .... . . !,. . made his way tip to the. various kn9bs, .. . . ., ­,....� censed Auctioneer for the Couaty . . .1. . . led s and Ineolilalftles, but it would , ge . . I I of Huron. All orders entrusted' 'w . CLINTON' - ; ONT . . .N. : . have required long study and a Care - me will receive prompt attention. L ' Will by - . I L ., .. . . . . . i ful -bead. I mys if later worked my � L � I . . I , Way a short distance merely to exam - sell . either percentage or Terms of subscription -$1. per year in I per sale. Residence on the nayfleld , advance $1.50 may be Charged if i lue the texture of Ltbeir marvelous col - . .. Road, one mile south of Clinton. . . not so paid. No paper L discontinued ' I 1 � ...... I ,or. I . This was at os�ice varied and of great . . L I until all. aritars are. paid, Unless at . the -opinion of - the, publisher. The .1 dite.-to which every Subscription is � .... .. ' I I � - I I . . . .bpdy, not,at all like ' the smooth. gloss . . ed color of most rock, but soft and I .. I .. . . Mrs. Frank Engle of f."ronan, S,0'.�, ' I . paid'is denoted on the label. - L . rich. You've seen paluters' palettes. I . I I 11 and' four children woct. Iturneol to -Jcatlt . I � . Advertising rates-Trafisicut ',adver- . .1 I It was just like that, pasty and fat L I in a fire that le;t: o,vid till -it dwell. ", . . Ing. Mrs. Engle 'ust her life in, -It- . ti.sements,.. 10 cents per noupariel pariel . . I . . There were reds of 611 bbades. from a *. .. . I . L' L, veritable scarlet a red umber; tempting -to rescue the children." ' tits line for first insertion aAd 3 L ce . I . . .to L . . . .. . I . . greens, from sea green to emeraf&.' . . I 1pbr. lille for each. subsequent InAert. L - . . several kinds otblue and an Judeter- The South African Union conven- Lou. Small advertisements. -ito.t to . - I . I Initiate purple'mauve.L The twhole . pf- L tion has solved all the problems set . exoeed,one Inch, such as 'I.Lost,'.' , . .. L I I .. . feet was splendid and barbaric, before It with the exception -of the "Strayed," or "Stolen," etc., . ill- . .. . We Stopped and gasped as It bit our. L I . . . choice of a capital. .1 . . . . Sorted once for 35 cents and rich . ' . LLL I _ - .ekes. Darrow . alone was unmoved. L . . . . I Mrs. J. 0, Filteau was burned . to subsequent insertion 10L CeUt9. - Communications intended for publiea- � ..... . . ' - We rowed im Plw waterwasi atill. . He led the way forward and In an In . . stant had d1olippeared behind the veil death at Quebec in a fire that desw ` � tion.must as a guarantee of . good blow the L groa over which ,t trades. steam. Thrackles and tlerdosit (Irass.sprung knee high. A low hill Of I . troyed the Deland buildling. faith, be 4cdcsis�paniod - by the nattai rose at the back. From below the fail hung bitek-muriburium but at a Sharp . I . , I I of, th . I . 6. Writer.' + . .of the' plifficame the pounding of surf. Word from we gathered their CoUrageL I - . L . - . . � i . . in their'two hands and proceeded, . I walked to the edgei Varlouilledg6s I � ' '. . , 60 'YEARIS! . . L W. J. MITCHELL, I + We found that the first veil or Stearn sloping toward me ran down to the . I XPERfENCE L . . Editor and Proprietor. . aLfe4rfUI sea. Against. 0 . find 6tenchof gases proceed. ne of them was a -wreck I . , . - . . It11 1. . . . I : , . . I , I . I . . I not so very old, head on, her afterworks . ed from a miniature. crater whose edge was heavily Incrusted with a gone. I recognized the name Golden I . . . . . . A I ­ I I . L � J . . �­ i white salt. - Beyond, Close under the. Horn, and was . vastly astonished � to . L i I . � - I 11 �, It 11 &-A - a a I IN flyl 13A 1-081 rise ofthe hill. Was anotheti Between findailer bete against this unknown " the two Percy Darrow had Stopped' TRADC'MARK8 . . I . I I -TIM0 . TABLE- . Islautr Var up the coast I could Seei and was Waiting, . with the surges dashing up like the He �yed us with a half lazi, half D9111CING - 0010TRIGHT1111 &C. Traing will arrive at and depart from Clinton Station as follows explosion of shells and ,the dliffa and quizzical; glance as we approached. the rampart of Ill . Ils grown with grass "Think Anyone sandIng a sketch and descrigtion Way gutcg, axeortain our opinion free w ether an ' In, nt on is probably I gbohmmunica. 61 .. onts Anambi Pa I I . . BUFFALO AND GODERICH DIV. I ' the place Is going to. blovi and cactus. A bold promontory terriii. upl" ho,inquir with a tfuge of Irony ed nated theepast view to the north, mind tionsairlotireonadent a - sent free. W a r OnM . tgancirforsecurinsM ,,,,,, pat6uts U t rousth Munn #r, Zoo Going East 1 7.85 a- m' st if ; . "Well, It Isn't." tie turned to me behind It I could glimpse a wore for- If we shall stay rot gere's svisfanotim Witboutcharge. Maid, I . 3,07 p*m, where tile and wooded Country.. Thei sky was " Sdendfic 1111th if if. . . 5-15 Is- in, bile. Yoij and the Men are to .cut partly overcast by the volcanic mark. 1tw, �111& A 6 61Y us d w6", - 6A ch'. Going West 1 11.07 4, Wo 14 49 It fled before theL trades, and the red a number Of these pIne. trees for It ho se. .Better pick out the little ones, U Ation r Nei tillo journal tom"�Rt- . 1.25 1). In, � I still alternately blazed and clouded a. a ye a prepaid. . aw ,,I,. or# . it I I ; I 6,40 I P,M. through it. . aboul; three or rour laches through. V"A__*_ 03011131rostilitay'Newy 1k . , 11 I tt I 44 '' 1 11.29 p. m. As' there wag nothing more to be I They're easier to ban.olle. I'll b6 back by noon." . � , c W,*.&1rSt_Wsshlnuton.D.t ' �bNDOX, OURON � & BRUCE DIV. reeft here I tuened above the hollow We set,to work then in the roaring. lskotlae. to. be followed tr G o Ing South 7.50 a, U1 I of our cove, skirted the base of the Steaming valley with the vapor SwIrl. . . . 14 C9 � 4.28 p. in: . hill find so down to the betiols. . Ing Us, instead of dropping to bill place be . ; straddled thefire, strotf.4blog life arms V+ IS- taA A utf,l. .a,AIAI�Al. .t.A1.*-& about us, somotimes concealing Going North I 11.00 a, m. 14L ' if I 1 .6.36 P. M. .1 I I Unifted Stmes Subse.elfiert will please note that we have twi . pay one ctut poataga on ea0h pall- tr gobill to the Vatted Stitt - This, means that your sulsscd�- tion must be podd. lit -advance. , WWA IOU see your SubsorlpiAm expidds, Please remit $1.00 tot aIn- other Y60 no *10 you will, hot Milo Any oopw of The Xo*mI.VA0-- 61114111 . n A, the hills drew back, 'The flat was'dry find grown With thick, coarge grass, A stream i rt of can. , yon' on Its lalidward side, I tasted It, found It sulpharous and it trifle worse than lukewarm, A little near. or the Cliff, however, was a clear, cold tving from thb rook, and of this I had a bittla6ing dritiLl When I. arose from bay knees; I made, out an animal I on the hill eriDst looking at Me, bUt before I Could dli§tlbg,disb Itti.xarao. terlAtleel It had d1oftitpeir0d. I � I returned 41099 the 11do MO& 06 surf dikah,ed and �006& litillik Ad*- . r�'.1L,_." . ., 6W. -I - _-Mo. � . __. sometimes half revealing us gigantic, again in L the utterness of exposure sho . wingus dwindled pygiales against tho maghitudes about ,us, The,labor wag not difficult. By the time Dam* returned we had a pile of the Saplings ready for his next dir6etion, Ile Was accompanied by the niggor, very much forrilled, verr Much ba", h o nd cooklos Utensils, The 4861stitat Was lazily relating tglei; of voodooit, 4 glimmet, of mischief to tits eyes. I . MAPTJOA VIVI � , 0 r...1--7, LIVED In tbo place for thl" 11 I 1 I � weeks. We were afoot shor9i . I I . After daybri,tals. tinder way or I U stitsup and at wock before ow . Imto began. Three of lis, worked so , The buII414p, and the rest formed it pack train carr.ylax All sorts of tilings; from the shore to the valley. The Men L *rutablod'iflervolv tit this. !Pitt Vapl,oll* Oeloyet drove them wJtb slight regard for their opinion.% or feelings. "You're gettfug, double J)Jly," Was Ills I only wor,l. "Earn, It."' iThey oortalitly earned it jauring, those three weel;o. The thlop , they brought up were* astounding. lle-41den a lot of scleutitle apparatum a ail chests I of elientleat supplies. gvervilils)g that ] Could possibly be requirt-4 'hadL been � provided by that onsolveleut yotitiX attit.i. After wo had buitt is (oil,. low w stravNiv, windows were fortheoullng. shelves. tabli-s, sinks, I'MR-PtS, forges. bilrnem. till Cat out, fitted tkhd roady " � to Pitt tog, tber" each with it" propel, : S(TOW.". 1181hS, ,CInn1pA 4)r p1pe.4 rend,r ' to our. Winds. Wben we had "Ills -hod ,We had coustrueted as complete it laboratory Lou at stalill s,cale at; yoll . could find oil it college Campus. even to tile stone 1411ar down to bed rock for delicate� microscopic experiments and. hot arid cold water'led froal. the, Springs. And we were utterly tin, skill, ed. It. was all Percy Dnrrow� I was toward the last engaged In screwing on a fixture for the gonera- tion of acetelyne gas. � . "Darrow," said 1. "there's one thing You've Overlooked! YOU forgot to bring a Cupola, and a gilt wenther- Cook for this Concern."' i ' After the laboratory was completed we put up sleeping quarters. for the I two men, with wide porches well I screened, and a square, heavy store- room. By the end of the "third, week, ** had quite finished. I Dr. 'Schermorhorit had turned with enthusiasm to the unpacking of his, � chemical appara. . tus, Almost Immedl- ately* at th . e Close of the freight car- rylng he bad appeared, lugging his precious chest, this time suffering the assistance of Darrow. and had CAMP - L ed On the spot, We could not Induce him to leave, sio we puti up a tent for him, Darrow remained with him by. way of safety aigulust the men, whose meamire. I believe, he bad taken, Now I .that all the work was finished. the . doctor put lit it suddeiinopearance. "Perey," said lie, *,no* we. will have I the defense�.buflt.'� . . I L � He drwed ui'with him 'to. the nar- I - row part' of the arroyo just before it L rose to the level of the valley.. - 4IHere we will"build tfie stockade de- fenSo,"'Llse anboduded, - - L- - .. ' . . Darrow.and I stated at each other blankly, .. � . . "What for. sW?, inquired tfie'assist- I I -ant. . . I . . . . . . , , III but come.to, be undisturbed," �an - . nounced the doctor, with owl -like, Tea. � tonic gravity, "and I will not be dis: turbed." . I . . . . . . � I L. Darrow nodded to we and drew. his'. , . L I I . principal aslde.:'They conversed ear- . L , ne-stly fol, i6veral nilnutes. Then'the . IL . L L I a , ssistant r�turued to me. ' ,..No use," .1se shrugged In complete return to b ' Is Indifferent. manner. - "Stockade It Is., Better L Make. It of . � , , I fourteen foot logs slanted out. Dig'a I trench across. plant ybur 19gs three or four feet,' blad.thein at the top.. Tittles -his Specification for It. :Go kit It.". . I "But," . 1, expostulitted, "whafs the , ' use of it? Even If 'the met, were dan. I � I gerous that would .Just mako them . think � you - did have something to ' guard." L . I ,� . . I . I I . 11 . I know that. Orders," replied Per - 'L L , cy Darrow. . . .. I I . We* bullf.' .the stoickade In 4 dak� . 'fialshei ' When It was id,.we marched to ' L the beach. avd..�nevgr save In the three , . . . Instances of WhI6 I shall,latee tell you did'I see the valley again. .The .next . I - . . day.we Nvash.ed out clothes -and noved .I ashore with 411 our belofigini;g.. " "t' I . . . . "I'm not 'going -to ha ' ve this crew aboard,,�' Stated Captain er , Selov post- , . tively . . '11'm�.,goitlg'to clean her.1", -He . L . . . . hiihsel.f stayed, however. .1 . 1 . . . . . We rowed . In,:. constructed a hasty . . fireplace of stones, spread our blan- , keis and built. an untlecessary.hre near - � the beach... . . . I . . I "Clean, her!" .grumbled. Tbrackles.' . I I'My eye!" .- . . . ..L. . � . "I'd rather round the Cape.", growled Pulz hopelessly. , . . I . . I . L "Come, now, it can't be as bad as all that," I tried to cheer them'. "It can'tLL L be -wore than a week or ten days' Job,. even.if ' We careen her." ' ' . "You don't .know what -you're taIL- . Ing .about." said Thrtickles. "**It'r Worse . . I than the yello* Jack. It's six weeks, at I I least., Mind when . we last ,cleaned fieer!� he Inquired of Handy Solomon, . I . "YOU can kIM'the book on. It." re- plied be. ' "Down by the line In that * I - little swab of a sand isfa*nd. Nly.�eye. . but. dbnit,l romember!, I sweatiid my, . I , I liver white."' . . ! They smoked in silence.. 44 That's a main qu�er contrlvafil�e of I the petfessorls�that stockade- - like," ventured Soldmon� after it little. -He doesn't want any Intruslon.." I'L saldi , "these Scientific experiments L are, very-dellditte." , . I -Quite, like," he epnitnented noncom - I . � �mlttnlly. I .. . . . We slept on'the, gi,ound that ni.erlit, L I and.bext mornlog., Undet Captain .83el- over's directions. we conitrienced tbo task of lightenin.- the sifilp. Ile de- talled tb . e nigger and 17jordoIta for spe- (,fill duty. ' L . I L I -I'll. just see to your Shore (laafter.S." I . he. squeaked. "YOU empty 11011,!! . . All day long we roived back and' forth trotil. the ship to the cove. land, big the contents of the hold. , These by good fortune we did not havo to v.arry over the nock of land, for jtlqt nbove the gravel beach -was it Arid(., ledgfe oil Which we could pile , tile , ,Atores. We ate aboiled'and so had no opportunity of' seeing what elptall) Selover and Ills men wero, About 'tin, Of evening. Then we (Weovered that they had Collected And lowe beach 11 quantity of Stateroom doors froin'the wrock and bad' trundled the t gnller stove to - the ed.p. whore It awalted our assiotatice. We hitvhed a cable to It And let It dowit gently. - The nigger was lintneusely pleased. ' L After some experiment he, got it to� Idtato and k^ d­oki4l its oil%" alinner oln ' it. After a . upper Captain i3olover row. 1 1 ed back to tfij ship. � . "Hagen 11 he had' maid, drawlag we I Aside, "Fut going to loavo you With Ithem. IVN bettor that Otto ,of Us -11 I think 46 Owner I ought to be slbioadll- i FF - - -.- -,-. __ - - ­ - - __­ ­_ MM"" 7 ____ _ ;,_40,646 �­'­' - 1. ­ � � I - I "Of courmsoir," #414 1. "lem, the'"' � ,­­ ­.._'1;;;;;:;;;2� - -1 P ____ __ , I . habituated to nutleiputlug it Coining I lyproper Place for you-," . .w. day a# exiiefig Ilke, the day that, bad "I'm gilt() you, think so." he rejoin- gone, 1but tile vowplotion of our job, ed. apparently, relieved, "And any- causitt me, qllfte b,v surprise. 4, Islad wAy.11 to cried, witif # buret of feel. , throwa aryself down by I%*, Ove pro- I ldrowsy Ing, "I hato the gritly tooling of It 04' pared for the sawo old half' boor OC der my feet! $0114 0110 the Only lskotlae. to. be followed tr walking for a luau." the accuotomed tieavy sleep 004 the He left we bootfly as thoitgb a trifle wilial early riming to toil. Tho ,evertlits Ashamed. I thought he seemed do. was warm. I halt closed my eym prooW. even a little furtive, gnil yet , Ilaudy Solomon woo-cowlas to Last. on analysis I could discover siottil no instead of dropping to bill place be deAnIte oil which to bae4suclo a ton. straddled thefire, strotf.4blog life arms cluslou. . over big. bea(l. Elo let them fall with It ,was rather a to - , glipt; of differ � asbarpexbolation: - . essee from the luau I )is(! known. In I my fatigue It oeemed hardly w9rth _LA , 7 aloft. isky Alom, tho jolly Wien . I thlukInk About., cried. Blow high. bloW low. whot 04rawil . The men had rolled themselves In,, 'Look Ahead. look astern, look a.-wfn4- their blankets, tired with the long (lay. ward, look A -let.' Down on the. coast of the high Bar. ,plain Selover wasa: Next morning Ca bare -e -o," � ailiore early. F ,le hall ,quite, recovered . Tile ,ffect was electrical, We all I life Spirits and offered, me.a draw of sprang -to onr ieet and rel , I 'to talking, I I , Ir I French brandy, which, I refused. Wi at once.. . I I worked hard again. Again the waster I . "By God, we're through III' cried Pill%, returned at night to his vessel. tish, 111'4 clean forgot It!" . time without a word, to any of Its, The niggqr plied on wore wood. . Again the men, drugged by toil, turneil , We drew closer about the Ore, All the fix early and slept like the deud.' r . Interests In life. so 1png held In the AVO became entangled In. a mesh of , ba,kgroutid, leaped, forward, onger for days like these. during which things were accomplished, but I reNygultion, We spoke of trivialities \ in which was r . allaost for the tirst time since our land- no rpace for r anything b at the task s I I Ing, Iftise4 Into it temporary, but com- imposed upon us. The .men for the plete good .fellowship by the reiler. I most part had little tolsay. . 0 I how the old doctor Is get. Wonder "Por Dios, Cot 1.4 too mooch worw" . thig on?" ventured Thracklos after .-,!.-tied Perolosa once. awhile. . '*Wh.% don't you kick to the, of(] man, . � "The devil's 4 preacher: I I wonder . ?11 lljoa'," Sneered ThrlieWes. . r, I . . . Cried Bandy SNOWOU, Tile silence that followed and the . "Let's .make 'eta a call." suggested � 8, .ullenness with' which Perolosa read. I PuIz. r t1regsed himself to his work was, Sig- . "Don't believe ttsexld appreciate the I i I n1fleant enough of Captain. Seloral-Ist r I r . I oompllment." i I latialted, "Better let past relations with the men. � . them make first call. They're. the . And how We .did cloiatt her. We longer established." ThIS, Was lost On strippeof her of every Stitch aud'stiver thesn'r of course. But we all felt'kiridly until she floated high, an empty bull, � 'spars to one anotber.that evening, even her and running rigging , . .. , I Carried the glow of It with we over ashore. I understood a ow tile crew's I until the next morning and was there- r . grumbling. We literally went. at her fore somewhat diialleof to meet Captain . with a nallbrush. . r C, r , Captain Selover - took urge of us ' . , Selover with clouded brows and an uu- I r � . ,vvben we had reached this period. He � - . cert,iln manner. He quite Ignored my r greeting, . I aurdthe nigger and Perdosa had long , 'agea," .ho;. Squeaked, . "can you . . 1 . I .since finished the Installation of the �thlnk' of anything wore to be done?" permanent camp. They find built ,us I straightened my back and'laughed.. . � I huts from ,the wreck, collectiag State- . "Haven't you worked us hard � . . room doors for the sides and ,batches, r I IIU,uless you . for the roofs, hu � ge and, solid, with Irou .enough?" 'inquired. I . glid the cabins 1. don"t see what else, rings In them. rVile brou" "ad frost I there can be to do." . ventilation gratings., to the doors gave r I . . Captain Selover .stared we over. - � I its g1hupses of .tile coast through fret, ."And you it 'haval ,,,,,,,.r he marvel-. .r . � work. ' The rich Inlaying of woo4s . . . e'd. . "Don't you see that the only . r I, surrounded no,- )17e set tip on a solid. - ;. . thilig that keeps, this, crew from-,,ge . t, . rock the galley stove, with, Its rails to � . . . tin* - restless Is keeping them - busi,i I hold the cooking pots from: Upsetting in a seaway. In It. we biirned dew- . I've 'sweet more with .my .brain'than . . I. .the bris of the wreek, all sorts of wood, . . . . you have ,,with your .back thinking. up � I things; to do. r I Can't see ailytfilug , Some sweet and aromatic and spley.- r " � ahead. and then We'll; r have trouble. .. I . as ,an Incen ,�d , �athedral. 'I have Seen' . . Ob, tbey're a sweet lot!" .,;...,. . th nigger boiling beans over a blaze I q . . � . . I whistled, and my. crest fell. Here - I o f sand lwood frag-ritit a . . t ,as an eastern . . . I . . � . was -a new point of. view And - also a ' - . I . . . shop. I . . � I . .. . : . First we scrubbed .the ' Laughing . new r Captain. Ezra. 'Where was the . . . confidence in- a . ilgIst of his -two.. . Lass, thed we painted her and resized . . . I . .the� . hands? .. � . .. � . � � I 'and tarred ber' ' standing rigging, re- . :He sequted to,readwy r thoughts and . . � : 11 sized abol, rove her+unning gear, slush- � . . I went on. . . I . I � ed hermasts, finally - careened her paid . ', r , "I don't, feel sure , here , on , this cuss- , - .. I I 7 r scraped and palated her'below. . : I . � I . . � . r .. ed land., It AInIt:Jikd, a deck. whore a : ' r I - Whon.,we had qulte.r finished. we r bad . � . . man � has. ionic show. TheY'Can seat, . .i ... I I ; :, tile pnebor chain dealt out to us In . . .1 . . . . .. . . . let. �; They can bide. It alli't'right to � �. fathoms,. and. scralled. pounded had .. I .pblisbpol . . that. r These .were . hioleed, . . I . ,� I . - p9t a loan ashore alone with such a , 7 .: .q I * . .. . days full of labor. , ' . . crew. I'm doing my best, but It allift. . � - - * ' . . . . .. . .. r . BeIng-busy from *morning until night,, g6lal r to r be, good enough. -I -wish we - , . . . . . . were safe In:FrIsco'harbor"_.. . . .... . I . %ve knew but-littlei of wbat.,�ras about I I �. . . . . . * .. . I r ": . He would have maundered on., litit I I .. ... . . . . - I . . . I __ . seized his arm. and led him out of , - .. . I . . . . ... . . . .... . - . I I - C ..-. . possible. bearing,of the men. � - ­ , . .. . �.. . I . . . .1 . i . . . . r . . . "Here, buck up!", I Wild to him Stern- I � . r .0 . . .. 1. .. .r. . . . !,. , . . ts, . . ly. "There's nothing to be -geared,or. . . _. . . . I � ,*;�, . . � , X. . .r . I , I if it comes. to a row, thero.'s4hree of . . ". . . r .7.7� 1. . . * - . - � . . ,.-,�I.14' - - . 08, r - and *elvi got'-gu ns. -We coprld , . 1 I I .. . - . ..., - I I - r . .. . ' even Sall their schooner at ,a, pinch andr ' . . I . I . . . . .. .. . � . ... � Im. , .. * I I . . leave them here. You've stood them I ------ 1. .. � r ... - I . __ . . - � '' off before." I . . . . . � . . . . I . I I . - I . r. ­ .w. . . . . I 4�Not.ashore,ll rotested Captaln'$el- � . . . � . . - . . � . . . . . . kI . I . �. . . .. . . over wea y� :. . � .. � . - I I . ..... I 0 - ..... I r .r. f'Well,. they. don't know that- Don't . . . . .. I - . ­ .. . . , I ter them see you've .lost your nerve I 1. � . .1 I � � .� . ..... , , ­ � � % ,.%..-.t I , thig'way.11 - He did not . even -Wince at - r . I r. ,,. . I I . I - , . . � I . , * I � .. :!:....-'.-,'.,-','.*:,.-..;!,�;i,*,t �.-'.,'-,.'-.'.,'-..'*.*-.'.Iii:.* '.... ...4- �--..,...'�,.*..,.,�ij�; - , .4.," .:-:;-;;::,.-�,. ;,� .- 'i .. . I . . . . . t.) � -, I : �' .­ thb-accusation.1 11 ut up a frdut." - .� . . . I-- � . , M.,.,.;-;-W;��tl� . 1-2 . . � _ - '*'-'-'-�.,.,..,.,:.,....*'.'�-.-.'.'.'..".'Il�:..,..,;:.,*..'�."�,".'-..-.'�i,*.I;.! ­­". . . . . . I r ­ .He.shook his. head. . The sand had. ' : :' . *. . - .. . I � . . �",:;;..:;:;::-:.,., �..--,--. . . � . I r .., , Y - ' , . . . completely run roist.of , him: r et I am �'.' . . .:.*..-"..,�.':".':..-,.,;���i�:ii:.,........'-'� . I I �­ . I . convinced - have felt, . . If. Liq Could . . ...... �::: . ,'.....- �.,. .j ,� . . -,., �­ ,that . be. heave and roll .' . - t -Of,: the deck � be. .-r . ' .... ...'....... . . _ .. - . . . . . I ueath ,him ho would. fitive faced.three �. . . . r I . . r � . times. ille'Atillculties -he now. roared.. . . . - ' . - r - EloWever,'. .1 -could see readily., enonih - � �. . ' . '. I the. wisdom of keeping the. men 'at .. r . . _ t1c �t�,'-1_11. .�:�..;,; ...... , . .: ­ . . . - . � . - work. . � r . .- , ._ _'..'_ .. . . . . . I ,� . . . �,T.ou,cau wreck.t.1se Golden Horn." . . 4 li.:iii�ii:. . . I. stiggested. "I don'ti know whether . I..... . ', .* . * ... 1. ,there's anything left*worth' Salva . . ge, I . .... 1. but ,fell be something to do." i ., I I . �. . . . . . . .. . . . . , .. I . . He Clapped me on the shoulder. r '. ,;. .: � F" f ". ::: : :.. 11 I . Good!" he cried. "I never thought . r � . r , I :. :....... -1 . .. . . . I � . . . I I I . .1� of IV, I . . . : . I. .... . . "Another thing." said 1. "You . . . . . I - . . . � . . ,better . . . � . . . .give them. a day off. a r week. That . I � In Qte gvening aomVimes we lit d big'. . .. . . rt them."and It' Ste, jUSj' r ean't lits, 11 r%�al . I . . bonfire, r . . I - ' . . that r ratiels more tlwe.'� ' . . . r.. � 1. . its.. We saw the open soa and the . ... I . "All-rignt," agreed captalli Solover. . . r I waves, tumbling over the reef outside. "An6ther thing yet 'Yon knilv -I'm . . � . � I r . We saw the headla:nds and the bow of . .. * I. r ' I so ft*nIu*t that. I'm tr,vll '. . r � n A lazy . ng tr� - . � ! the bay and ther� surf with its watching � . work. � But.yoii4ol better lay me. .. . I... . Seals and the. curve of kellow sands. .do,ige . � .)If, , it,11 be- 86 much more, for. the I . . We saw the s ' weep of coast and the . . . . �. .. . .. I other%'! ' . . 1. � . r. . . do*ufj alld the Strange. huts we hadr . * *'kTbalro true." said be. ' .,.:. .. . . 4 �. � � built out or'. de'p'arted magnificence. . . . . . I could not recognize the man.fdr r . . � , I And that was all, That .constituted . whili I know lifin to be. He groped. . r � . Our world. . , � . . . as one lit the. dark or its a sea aulnia. � . .. � . ­ ng sometimes We lit a � takpa. out of its element and pift Led on I ­ , I big bonfire. sallor fashion, just,at. the the. P..1,a(Is. Courage had given plaOii tcl . edge of .the beach. There A fear. (leelsion to wavering and single- I . , . I easo and smoked Our pipes. ia silence, n6sr, of mirnosp to a divided counsel., � I too- tired to talk. Even Handy Solo- . I I . I I . � . . �'.... . itiou's Song was.still. Outside the 61r- Ele who had'so 1b . orotighly dominated - . I I . I cle of light were mysterious tblngs� the entire ship eagerly accepted ad. , I I , Strange iravings of white hands, bond- vice of sue, a tuall without.'experlence. .. .. I . Ings of figures.. callings of voices, )rus. That e,,:erjlng I sat apart considera-, tlin . g of feet.. �We knew them for the bly disturbed. - I felt that the ground . gart-alid the wind In the grasses", but had dropped away beneath m feet.. . � I they were not the loss mysterious for To be� sure everything was,trAnquil at . . . . that. . I . . I , .. . present, but now I understood the I �� Logically Captalij� Selover and I. ,source of thit tranquillity and how . Phould have passod most of our even- soon It must fall. ,.Witfi opportunity . Ings, together. As .it mutter of fact We . would come more scheming, more 11 So Spear very few. Eariy In the dasic ' speculatlop, more cupId14. How '040 . . the Captain Invariably rowed himself 1 to meet it, with none to back me. but I but to his bt!loved selinotier, What lie it soared mano an absorbed man and an I . did there I do not know. We could lftdyfo� . . ,r*ntman? - . . � I * . . gee Ills light now in otw Part of her, . . . I CHAVTER Y.V. . I flow In the other. The men Claimed . grICY DARROW, une.tilected, he was scrubbing her teeth, "Old Scrubs" they Called histi. to his back. 0 made kilo grat visit to us the , I never Captain Solover. I very next evening. 110 Satin - "tie has to clean up after Ills own tered In with it Mexican toto feet, he's so dirty." sagely ptoffOred husk Cigarette between his lips, Cirry- Handy Solomon. And this was true. . Ing,A lantOril, blew the light out and The seaman's prophecy hold good. Sat down With d carelesS greeting, ail Seven week,s bold no at that fts(mal though he had seen its only the day job -seven weeks of goild, grinding before. . "Hullo, boyS01 said he, "been bUSyTI Work. The worst Of It WAS that We Were kopt at At so 'breathlessly. al; "How are ;o, Sir?" replied Handy . though our very oxisioinde word to de. sollonson. "Oood Lord. saaws.' took at pend on the headlong rush Of Out' Ja- thatIll - . I ' . bot. And then we bad fully halt the Out eyes followed the direction of '. 0 Stores to put Away again and the Oth- blis forefinger, Agitingt the dark blue dr halt to transport painfully over the of the evening sky to northward glow. . neck of land from the Cove to thO 94 it faint phosphorosteneo. stroll AhAp- beadhiI td, froat w1alch shot. with puleatlag * " So lkoeu6tomod had I betomo to tbo reoUlatity, long Ahtifto of 41ght Th" I 1, routine In Whiab Wd Wokid, linVolV014 41A boAt Almost to the fAtilth And' back I � #tsllb a iWif dwit titilt.": thAn thi. 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