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The Clinton News-Record, 1909-07-08, Page 7W'. , - Jaly,ftb, 1-049 . q, 1), McTAGGAHT 11 14 . , " P. MOTAQGART . I . UcTagergairt Br,os. 0, I ,SANK44,%�-* � . , _ I . I A 04NERAL 1BANIKIN0.33,USI- The Qum.4 of Spain gave birtb, to a Princess yesterday. . Five. American ar-d four '�.r&sh tourists and two boatmen were � drowned Ono Lower Eillatuey Late. - . * An Insurgent army is at the ptes of Fez, =4 the Sultan of Morooco, is io. danger of losing bils throne. The Celebration of the hurglre4tU birthday of Charles Darsirl b-,gaa 4t Cambridge University yes�erday- At a.meeting of Loudon Anauci.41 . men yesterday it was declared that , 1 4. - f"_ Chatoo News -Record 0 7 _�, ______ _ - ___ ., - I -1 I .... 11 � I ­­­_-__ I - I ­­­ .1 I I -1-1-11.1 _­ - __ 1. ----_-_.1_;. .... "Mom�mo!i I- I � I I ­ I I . . . . . . . ��� ;. ill.... ,. I .... 1NOXV000 I i I . . I � ­ , "'' , . *-,A,$`..* a= TOWOM I RI*chard 1--'.1'.',, , .. I i V&er"AaW I I . . tho moor -mol, WW ­ . 0, 3;r . 11 the "'" . 11 I orm, "M , , . a 1, � I � 31C I Brazen Lxj=w�7�p��_.. 1. .1 . ;I � Ica"KI111%to im oy Noot, T" &P 40"m1ow. - . NESS TRA.111SA.CTED. NolMS . , . , sur. Uoywwwrge a uodge was uu- sound and unjust, aod that it would , , ilftt-buf.im stammered the 04m. VISCOUNTNP, DRAFT$ ISSUED. dri�e capital from the couritq. Pion of Loagaiittt -"I donit understand, 0 INTEREST ALLOWED ON' DO- , I -1 11 Why. the legislature in fixed, 1-1 bought Itro . . I � POSITS. SALE NOTES YU3011' I wa i Northern Nawk 11 #4 So did 1111 Asserted the *attict king. Wroug Again. gentlemerill" Chuckled. *ASVD - - - - - - - - "' - - ` � I . OPP0100 the IlftI4 Irishman. "What august and , honorable body can't-be-boughtiop . ____ __ '' Coo. - . "ruxplalul" Cried 14 - ri Retowyck. tot� , , � ­ I I � .-, �__ � ,- for a specialist and asked her doctor tering to birs feet "Whit t do y on - - - H. T. RANCE. - - - , I � ,mean, Michael? What do. .you k , _ now I KOTAR.Y PUBLIC, CONVEY- I Grand Trunk R*Ute- . about It. anYwgil?" I . --Zot,,-, laughed Mr. Corrigan. A.Be. ANCVR, FINANCIAL, REAL . CHANGE OF TMUF, old s' Ira very , I . e simple when you got p,�, ESTAT4AND FIRE INSVA71 I ANCE AGEN , T. RUPRE $-VN- .-IINURY SOUND DIV, Effective ibis dole. down to the facts. You see. there was a gentleman In New York the other TING 14 FIRE INSURANCE Trips'of Str. WAIJBIC to Point all 1$4ril are discontVilled, Str, leavcs day -the Ron. Mr. Kinwalt, I believe - COMPANMI S. . . Parry Sound, south bound, -it 0.30 a, . be to called -i man wielding quite a big Stick- among certain members of DIVISION COURT OFFICE, M. instead og 7 A0 g, in, the legislature. You. Mr. ',Williams., . CLINTON. . FULL. SUMMER $4RVICZ black- i mixed a toddy for'blia In San Antonio. . I � lilac ,Div. Four trios weekly to Maftk� while Jacob took him out to lunch In New York And presented him with a 0 r � . .11'. I . inae. �,V- Collingwood' and C'Y�cn lane Cigar." W. BRYPONE, . Sound Tuesdayt Thurs4layj Fru.lay and Tile Texan and the Now Yorker "Several reAS011H." 4buckled, Uncle Saturday, I I I glared savagely. but Uncle Michael BARRISTER, SOLICITOR - NOTARY, PUBLIC. 4TC. . FOR SOO, PORT ARTHUR, FORT smiled blandly and Continued - "The Ron, Mr. Kinwalt beirm thus . OFFICE--Moane BImIL--CI INT(3";' WILLIAM, Stra, leave Sarill", Moul day, Wedueeday and Saturd�Ly- Wed beholden to both of ,you for your geno -, , . riesday anii Saturdayt'Stra.. througlil td erous hospitality. became doubtful as. to which to serve, find while strug-_ CHARLES B. KALM Duluth. r . . gling with his India rubber Conscience . � Conveyancere, UOMMIssioners, TickAs: and infOrmat!Olt TrOin all RY- . , It third party came along and offered,* r ,him board and IodgIng In the peaftea- Real Estate and Insurance . Agents. tinry. All things being equal, he for- 1 Agency. Money to loam. - -, ... � .� .. ,_1 got both toddy and cigar and dumped I . . . I his. Influence on the aide Of r Sweet . , . . I I OFFICE - - HURON ST. . '11. H. Gildersleeve 0. H, Nicholson ' i Olivia and the Peace and Good Will . I I :. Mgr., Collingwood Traffte Mgr.., Sarnia .r . . r Realty company. Am 1,C)ear?!" r _Was He more than clear. for both r .­­- - DRS�. SUNN & MCRA19. -' I . I . . . ­lt of the old essebardened schemers saw I , -A�17 . . r . - r. . . . . . r at a glance - bow cleverlyttley had bepu Dr. W. Gum, L.R.C.P., L.R.-C.S., 0 I 111131111W%.=d!1ZE A helpless legislature led astra Y; wow . Itl But 1 P � a dozen har- I'd give . Again he came toward her. and,this 1 overreached by a little one horse or-. Eidin. I 10kril looked across at his colleague, "of Ali . ., Realty vompady is A. bridal present I caressing arm about the young man's "Yes." murmure4 Harriet jalutly.' tile ugly womefi that's thevery ugliest 1. ganizatiorg that masked a serpent's , . ' office-Ontalo street,, Clinton.. Night I . I r . 116MESEEKERS' EXCURSION$ rang under the cloak of a piano, Inof- fensive ,title. with a guileless indirVid. calls at front door of *Oita or resi- - TO' I r I L . ual named. Fislicall as Its outward ex. . � � . . deace, Rattenbury stre6l. . . WESTERN CANADA: . . � poneriff I I i L, . . . . . Dr. T. T. McRae, I . . Via ,CHICAGO and ST. PAUL, I "Good Lord," sighed Bill William$. "and lem University of Toronto, . , . MINNEAPOLIS or DULUT14-r � . I sold the. land to do It,with!" . Mr.nenwyck.haddouethosame,.bUt r I Office hours at hospital :- 6-20, May, 4�18, June 1-15- b114'not the grace to admit It . I to 8 P. in. ; I to 9 P- In- , .April 29, July 13-27, 'Aug. 10-24, Sept. 7 ' "Who.tfie� devil Is back of this Peace - r I .,� _21. 1 ' and Good Will Realty Company?" he Jacob, you'l- l 10h, shut up, Michaell",14ughell Mr. . r . . ': ' . demanded,, forgetting the presence of o. --DR. J. W. SHAW- I . Tickets. good for 60.. days; .. . . � I - the ladies In his anger and chagrin. - . Winnipeg and return'. $32.00. r . The little Irishman made as,graceful , i I --OFFICE- . . . Edmonton and return $42,50. a bow as his emboupoint wbdld pej- � I . I . . Proportionate �rates-.fo other P'O'ints. , cult. .. , � . . � I � - � RATTBNBTIRY ST. EAST, I I � . I . . . - .. I � . LOW RATES. I . . .� .. . .. r . 'FOR . I . . 411 am.!p - - . I . . 'AYOU, , . . ' 1 ' gasped Mr. Reuwyck, . . I --CLINTON,,- SETTLERS r . ... . . I � . . ­ . . . I �'Yes. Jakle. dear. I also interviewed � -1. - I � To certain points in Saskatchewan I � . . r the Hon.. Air. Klnwalt,M'� ,- ,A , , "But. man," stormed ".Ai�.Ifteuwyck.l I . I and Alberta, , each Tuesday durl.ng . . . . March abil. April. ..'don't you know that half my fortune DR. 0. W. THOMPSON , . . , . I . . Is invested'ill thAt deal? You-youlve � 1. . . PHYSICIAN AND SURGE024,,r. .- . I . : I . . . . . - , Full information from, -, . .4� JOHN.&�NSFOR.D, Town Agent. r 'sw.lndled me!*' I I . . . I . Bill Williams laid his baud on Mr. . Opecial attention given to diseases '-- A. 0. PATTISON. Depot Agent. Corrigan's shoulder and spoke.calmly, of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat-_ ­ . . . . .. llut reproll,ch6lly:- - � do with as h e chooses. but if l.knovr .r 1. . I I "It was r illy pet scheme, Mike.r and. . L -0111ce and Residence- . . . The JUffillop fflatual-FITe , you knew It .Half .my.pile is gone too., I. didn't think.you'd do HURON ST. SOUTIL CLINTON I . . I. Creatures that died 100,000 years ago. ine.up, 8 doors west of the Commercial h - . otd� . . . . . . , Insurance.. GompanU like that," r .1 I . I .. L . I . . said UneleAllehae - I "I was merefful," ' . . , * ' . . � eoolly* L "I left you- each half.. YOU ., I . -Farm and Isolated Town ' Property- *Woillt.starvle. * I might have taken.all.,, -DR. IF. A. AXON._ . L � . . _Qulyjnsured�� . I L L .If -11f. Corrigan fancied that he was . L . (Sucomor to Dr. Holmes.) . . . . � I . I .. . . -OFFICERS- . - : . J. B. McLean, . President,. Sealorth P I L I lronlag.�out the crinkled- shirt. of trou- ble - I by provilig to the rivals that ,not - Specialist in Crown . and Bridge 0. ; Thos. ' Fraser, Vice -President ther one hod been suecessful. he found - . I � work. � . � r. Brucelleld P.,O.; T. E. Hays, See. ,himself vast)Y�.ullstaken. The t I eropest Graduate -of the Royal College . of. L Treasurer, Seaforth P. 0. Was loosed pgaill. and Itle6gird The ;)ental Surgeons of Ontario. Honor . :-. !--Directors- . .r , Brazen took -d.'tura, �t the thunder box. graduate of University of Toronto . I r . , . . . William Shesney , . 8eaforth ;.Job � "Lo6k bete," he cried.. striding up to r . . Dental Department. Graduate of the . , Uncle Allchael- and spinning that port - Chicago College of Dental Surgery Grieve, Winthrop -, George Dale, Sea I . . ly little man about wtthout'defer�nce Chicago. . . forth; .John Watt,. Harrock'; ..."ohn tolils.age or sizw."Mr. Corrigan, if ion . Will be at the Commercial hotel Ben'lle.wies, Brbdh4gan ', J ames Evan r were, twenty Years younger. I'd give � . Bayfield, every Monday from 10 a. ri . �.. � '. . Beachwood ;' James. Connolly, . you -the'soundest thrashing you ever. to 5 P. M. .. 1. .1 I . 'Hillmesville. . . I . had In alt -your lifel" . ., " .. I . . . I r r . r . r I "AGENTS- .At this. surprising development the . . . . I � . � . - Robert ..Sniith, ITarlock ; E. Hia�, . . eniire company.. .with the. exception of I . I � . AUCTIONEER -J AMES SMITH.Ll� . I Seaforth ; James , chley, Cummings. the la%vyer, were,too amazed to do'. - . . censed Auctioneer for the County r . . I Egrr�ondville, J. W. Yea. Holmes* 0 aught but stare'at the -furioua young � of Huron. All orders entrusted to I . � . . r . I . Ville. man. The furlous,young man couttn- I ins will receive prompt. attention. - Parties desirous to. effeet insurance tied, oblivious to his iurroundlngi;: . Will seft either by percentage or or -other business will .be � ,,,, came I .. . to -you in confidence. air. Lis per sale. Residence on the .3ayfield .t1ansact . promptly attended to on applicatio my attorney, at Your o)vn, suggestion. and asked advice. I was helpless. as I Road, one mile south. Of Clint0ni . - tb any of the abdve officers addrened , rou 'know, linilkinj between tlut�' to . . I to their respective pogtoffices. Losse ,dad and MY pledge to . Mr, Renwyckl. . inspected r by the dirpetor who. livv You've swindled Ila all. air, -;-these gen- - United States Subscribers nearest the SCORe. . . I . . . . tlemen of their 'harbors. tile of. what'l r .. . � . will please note that we have'to � . - . I . I .1 . . . I . � � I . . .. . . r .r. .11 . .1 I ­ . . I .1 placed gionfidently In'Your hands --my � honor." . . . I I I . . � .. . � ... Pay one cent postage on each pap- - -... . � . I � . . r .. . .� � I . . . .. � . ' i"Hono . r'll I sneered ' � Alr4 Renw I yek. � going to tbP United Sta'Us. Vbis . M . Clinton. NeWs -i�ecord - '.Hoii,r,1'1 - - . � . . . . . means that your subgcrip-r' . . .1 " . � ' "What!" belloweLt the' Cattle. Ithigp ttion must be paid in advance. I CLINTON " ONT, ' "You knew all about Iti Dick. and you Wheh you see your -subscription . . I . didn't tell - met - Oil, Dick. 6ickl-1 - it, sl..50�for an- Terms of, Subseription-$1 per yewc Ili Richard turned. to explain. to'his kv.; will not advance $1.50 ,may be charged if proactiful father. 'but Air., Ifen'wYck miss any cl)pies of Tho New.s,�-Rec- not'so paid, N.o discontinued turned upon tha Toting mat, fiercely. r ardi . .Paper until all aftlears _ah'�aid,. unlesi at "Hal" be. almost screamed. "So I �the opinion . of publisher. 'The that's the, reason you vouddn!t Algil'a � I . - _o_.V r ,the date to which every sutscriptioli 1,3 draft? Toil had sold'tne- to Michael, . . � ' paid Is denoted oil the label. . had irou-sold me when. Ili the Mud. , I � - YEAR86- '� . . Advertising rates-Transitat . adver. . ness of my heart I tried to. help ail. . 160 XPERIENCE tiserneilts) 10 cents per.. nonpariel impoverished Englishman? E uglish- I . - - line for first Insertion and' 8 cents in aill"" ho. laughed derisively, "A sp.r, - _Jr per )!!is for each subsequent insert, u traltor to aw-yes. and to lit.% Own ,)p I . ion. Sinall advertisements not to flesh kind blood, too!" Thie financler �, . exceed one lndh, such as "LO0 " paused for bteilth. then wheeled upon ­ "Strayed," or "Stolen," etc,, in, his bro.ther-In-law, "Anil yOU." be .. . TRADC MARKS serted once for 35 cents and each gtormed-you. with your arguluebIg and Your obtielding inask that bides a . DtalaNs � COPYRIGHTS &0- subsequent Insertion 10 cents. . . ComraunleatAou% intended for pubtiqla- rascal' That's what.you've been tough- Anyano een,tlng a tL-atoll end desed intcki,T, asnortala our opinto r..,. 9'e't'h'e1'r1tZT%' vent on 15 ProbfiblY 61nuljtillti 0 %9�0amnypnautneftLit's Can must, as. a guarantc-L of go'od faith, be by the n1rae Ing ti� for the past fliret, days. Is It- Tou und Yonr psalm stnIting Mr. Fish. ,conadonml. tions etricte jentfroo. Iftst 0 oneyfor-securin accompanied of the writer.. . eall7* Yon cheated tile ant of my [anti pat,otts takon ttrough Blunn &Oeo','troonctolva OVUM %0MA VithOtLt ChaTIM, M the . . . . . I -­_.�* . I at Olivia! You've blackinalled the lexan legiglattirel Voti-you-y6ull- Scientific IfteVC630 11 W, ,J. MITCHELL, "Oil. Jacob. da4pling!"' sobbed Mr,4. 1 A hands , 07 1 i1str to woold Largest dir. 1J.'erma � Edit -Or RML PtOp`tictOx, tzenwyek. voining to his side. as he t9lation of y solont1ho Jo a, for Canada, .76 r. 0 s' go PXOPAld. Sold bY .,, , , ., , .''. 11 ­ � . I Sank, exhausted. Into tits ellair. . till new6dea IN. r UNN & 3 10f4ad , Now York ,, I I W 11 I , I I 11 "It Is peetectly disgrave6l!" aillirod Miss Schertiferly. -,I I Branch O'Dw. , St. DA11,011. D. Q . . I I . .. e . � . . . . , Ina de. .pqffectly saf ?�Llfe. * ' . . ..� . I I . . I., , . 11 L 'R�-&W oll) almost tell) pt. ed to go Upstairg!" 110%vever. silo sue. ' .. I . tledrum. Is. not at all an easy Instru-- . I . � - 1 . .. . . I . I - _. I ... . - ... , . ., . � ' .. �.. . -Sea 'r. .., ... . . � .. . At Ilains family was it -well. a generation. *vipers. . . : "Cornellusl" ca Ilea -a shrill voice, I 9 4 I oessfully resisted tomptotfou. I -TITME-, ,TABLt- It seemed at tills stllgo� that poor lit- . . I I 11 I __ - . -l___ � - Traing will active at and depatt t10 Air.. CorrIgan lind not a log at honor parchment anew. For (big, reason k6t� eude effect of .sea air . that the thorap I . . , from Clinton Station as follows : to stand. upon, and, to be correct, he did not attempt to stand, Nit annIc Into on the. coast Is quite different'frolo .. I . . 1. : that of the open sea�--L e,. twenty or LIPPIN"GOTTIE"I'00 IM50111h BUFFALO AND GODE"R101.1 DIV. a sent an(, laughed AlntIl an npoplectic, , I .. "I'm comingto thot. dad." answered never'saw sticb,'a miserable. dejected, . . silly ll�vl I declare, I�m alukost 'sorry , intr has -always the two thief notes In . . Going E ast 7-85 a- in- stroko�seemod Imminent. Ile Wag most . t!1.1t .IG'not engaged to Air. Wil'ila I ins I . I � It , :11 1 8.07 p.m, aggravating, too. when he laughed. .. . . . . . Instead of y6ull, . "66 A FAMILY L10FIAnY go . 5-15 P� M, "00odriesel" now observed the pol- 1 , The lost 10 Ou"Nent L111hurature . ooing twegb .11.07 ii,. in. 44 44 emn Mr. Van der Awe, ­Hws worse .gloonly air, and -11arriot and ItIchard . mor screwing and unscrewing the . 1.26 P. m. than my odor Imogonel" . werti alone tit Iftst. fear a nfolnent, net- . I . their spoRe., then he took her 12 06MOLZiric NOVELft VICA01W I It to 6.40 1 p.m. But Mr. Corrigan tit last mastered I I MANY SHORT STOA110t AN6 (I ig 11-28 V. in. his emotions. aroge and, dabbing big I PAPE:ft ON TIMELY TOPICS LONDONt .'HURON & BRUCE, DIV, 0Y06 With big handkerchief. began to ( .1 102-15009AVtAft-, 266tdbA OOOV 001fig South 7.60 a. in , explain his ease. I 0140 I�ONTINUCOISTOAI98,* IGI it 9 It I 'i 4.28 P. M0 "19004 ' 11 he said, "upon my honor# 1 imit" NUMIlign 40MIOLCTit IN ITitt.10t, . i r I Going North I 11.00 a. d, 49 RIL iver.told wo it sloglo thing ,hard no that I did not altead : know, My tom,, I _j,- ft 1-1 pi ,.I I'll � I I 44 6.3.5, P. in. . . � "t . young peo.pit were luelry. for unolo , the whole wMe workil?" . "'rou-.You I . THE CONSULTATION. I I Ulchael'u luan had cauglit both the �. I , didn't think tb4t wa:r at bellealb his Shaggy brows, "I suppose , � light angervol gelItIVI40#11-Itudlly-poglay- klue expert utid lAtrientifie Aw"llitan't Arst." she smiled, "HOW? What (10 you mean?" I What Nor sistor "$Ord Wholl 8 . bo � 11 . % proving tQ. be a notoriollo, erook-wila Harriet besitate4, blushed and than 11.114tonod to tho pogo.tom One of two ]$later$ who lived toptb. � were, oil twequeutly lodged lu 4 1000 te, . tr#4t wblCb the Hall. Air. xilllwait went on, "Woll'-'yon-you put,wo down on tho � orl Wag suddenly tal;eia with a lung At- I , 1 U115844 by the Skill of his tooth, And . gr4ilo, PVQ me that Awful Whtliky- tack she teared: w4* serious, x4ya, the I U440a Telogrupli, She'therefore li;ont . 426440 were found to liftlk them Nil ent then forgot all about me -to go after � ToUr-horrid vqwvill for a specialist and asked her doctor 40 toMr. Vitzgeorge7l; adventure Irk the, , . billiard room, althousti, Air. Iteawyck It was '4104ril'S tarn to. lang1l. . to meet him. Talking over his coming , , And Aftchael bad to be told of It, "But you sqe.l' be explaine(L "It with her sister. she 94 . ld: I'Mon4, I ,*So thilro,tbo Way the inutter $tnu4g. was duty tbilt.called we thea, ,even 8.4 , wish 1 COU14 know Str Rom 111:0 re4l Is Itr' Asked Mr. Reawyok. with a 4glother duty (mils me now. 1144 ufrulol opinion. Neither he nor Vr4 M, wilt . smile. "You two have been iriaklug, I aillst leave ,Toil to Jook after 44 1309- tell us It there 10 4DYWITIS really � I � m I talcj yaa lish calf." He smile4 at Harriet's wrong, but I would much ,rather I were 4 burglar. air, and now you p ve look of blank astonishment ano can. I know." a 4 It." Ile glativell, at Ills, daughter from � thlued with A laugh; *,If to all on lic. 0 , Sis � patiq Was In the field lono before he bellealb his Shaggy brows, "I suppose Can" of poor Woolsey Hills. I thought dearest You shall. know every , thing,. for I will go dowu to the_ InIng room 4 Came to New York, and here are illy I papers to prove It I knew every move i peogini ask If It has, all been di, _ I . C14PO without CORFUlting 010" be bull helped to steal your 41amou 4%. � 404. I,W. 4fr;II4 I locked the Cardinal lip , and. stand, bebln4 t,heo bIg Oak screen , of both of you, and while . - ,you and 13,111 , "Well. no-" grinned 11tobard. "I hoped In the buthroom.11 "Oh. aW listen to every word they say.:-" "And wul $04 he 44ro- to tell me�, were treating the legislature to whisky : It would 11five Won, but something al. please hurry and lot the poor 110"a �11 ., . I 404 Cigars 1 got Into the . game my- W4.vs Popped up to Interrupt as. I thing Quir, bliss Ila pleaded , rrlet I "You may rely on me, dearest. I will pelt Our brazen young friend here should like your perwhiston, oir, to con. when she fully realized the sitkilition. had nothing to do. with I , t Whatever." � thlue." I But W404 i4 opce determined to tel I you every word.,, Richard heaved , a sigh of deep re- The financier studlegi tb�e floor to al. . � put pleasure even before so pla ,d It ,In a III 6 I '13YOU If I 11111 Dot to get W011TO' Ill Williams laughed. 1,10i and old.' 0 , leace, making no. reply till Richard as rCleoulpl; Ila Innocent prisoner, I I I.IlEvell then. dearest,", promised tho, . � , "Look bore, Mike," he said, ,Iyoplve presently touched his 104oul4er load, '*,NO," he wbisperedi 441 want the . loyal Mond. I got all tile ni nt Why In spoke 11gabl. promise of another prisoner first -A The hour for the consultation arriv. I � the name ,of Common seulie are you 1141r. Renwyclk,ll he said.. with a tw1u, L I prl,Aoner for I.Ife-for All tlm�­and one ell, and the sl ter went to the dining P ' , , wading about In deep water harbors?,, kle In his eye, "don't forget thnt I who will never wish to get Away, I , room and, standing behind the groat "Several reAS011H." 4buckled, Uncle have a libel suit ag-Moist yQ � . u. I sbouI4 * love .van," he pleaded -4with all my . L. I , ser n, e c oak ee nseQn ed herself aod pro, pared to listen. . .1 .. Michael. "First. 1. wanted the full of but* to run off with a lady while ber . strength. and, with 411 my Soul. Dear- I I the thing: second. I wan+ed, a yap at father pined In jail", L , . est. will you be� my prisonerl" I BY and by, the two doctors. were I , . Jacob, who is Inclined to think, he ,�Oh- go ,long with you", lauglie4the She vheckegl his extended hands And . beard, -descending the st4trs, and IL mo. I knows everytbino In the world: third, Millionaire, 9 was tblilking of the 4ske4- With it misellIeNous smile.- inent later they came Into the, room, � I wanted % Jake on xny friend, Bill PeAce-and Good Will Realty com,plirly, i "Will -will you lack me up In the walking over to the fireplace, the ape- - I . " ,. Williams'; fourth. I wanted to prove to I guesli I'm in with You, 'Come, gen- bL -nth., rootu?" . 0allst sank Into an easy chair and, the . . you two old gray rats that your teeth tiemen, let's go Into the library. and 01f You need It,01 he answered auda. local doctor sank into another. Then I are getting dulled by age- , ,fifth, I had look over bilchaells papers," . I P clollsi,F. "But at other times I 11 lock followed a moment's silence, broken b , L y I . � . L' ' at heart the real welfare of the great , "Dicky." andlegl- old 801 Williams to You In my hoart, Darliag� will . � . yglq the specialist. who leaned A little for - state of Texas: sixth. I would not ses. his so 11, . . a. you're It scamp. And you , vomer I - ward. . . . A helpless legislature led astra Y; wow . Itl But 1 P � a dozen har- I'd give . Again he came toward her. and,this "INly dear At.," 4e sold slowly 49 be . serentli. the Peace and, Good Will bore to See 'YOU blippy." He placed a 1 time be would not be denied . looked across at his colleague, "of Ali . ., Realty vompady is A. bridal present I caressing arm about the young man's "Yes." murmure4 Harriet jalutly.' tile ugly womefi that's thevery ugliest 1. Intend making ta the, son and daughter shoulder and wb1spere4 Into big earz And Richard the Brazen came into. woman I've ever seen In my life.." . . 'local I of two of my friends." to Go In and win. Dick, my.boy, $held his oWn. , . . . "Is she?" replied the dootor, I . . I "What friends?" asked the two worth It 4111" � I .1 . . .. . . THE UND, I . I I "You wait until ybu!ve seen her sW . frenzied financiers together. Mr. Corrigan rnbW his hands Arid . I ter." ., "Bill dud Jake!" answered Mr. Car- . - . turned to his broeper-lu-law.* . � I "If . . . 11celand's Eider Ducks. . . . MINERS. r1gan. bursting Into another � knugli, you had listened Ao me at first , . ,, lh� Iceland on certain Islands, near' ..MAMMOTH . . I . Four people flushed. two In anger, the other two for secret reasons of Jacob, you'l- l 10h, shut up, Michaell",14ughell Mr. Relklavik, t4e elder duck Is ralsed. In a systematic Inanner. It Is really inorb . I I . This Experts Who Prospect and Dig . . . their own. . Renwyck. "I give, In.. I'm -down, but 'W11- of a small goose thart a duck,'belng so For Prehistoric Creatures. "Now, listen. boys." canilnued Uncle don't stamp on me� Come'on, independent of fish and animal ralx! as in I . Mammoth iners are experts who Michael earnestly. "You two have ­11ams; I have something In the library .1 , to be able to support Itself by grAziur, know where to prospect for main- . had a very foolish quarrel, and It's besides papers, which I keep for I I On seaweed. at the bottom of the sea it w to dig them out, even ' ' *I;. time to shake hands And inake It up, : frioudsl" . . I . . . I .1 . a considerable depth. It Is it splendid as the mining engineer knows where , . � . So far as your harbor schemes are I .. I . �� . diver, behig,as much at home under to prospect for sitter and how to ex-. I. . concerned, you are both -out of tile . . ,CEE4PTER XXV. � the water as on the surface, The great � tract It. I . - . running. I own W-erery sb . are. I w tit, , &S the library door closed AlliI. value of the elder duck's down Is well In the west, In Alaska. and In Sibe. . . - turn my' interest over to Richard, to Ronwyck and Mlsq Sellermerly . . .known. and, owing to tile bl�&,%. tead.. r1a ruamuioth ulluers -are always at � do with as h e chooses. but if l.knovr j rose to takne tileir leave. the 11 ency "to pqIl out such large quanti . ties work. They are always unearthing , , . him -and. I'm lifellned. to; think I do- " moth0 with a happy smile At for lining 'Its nest that It leaves its I . . I. Creatures that died 100,000 years ago. I have a pretty ,fair Idb4 as to how'ho' . Harriet. the sp!nster with 4 re. lower breast almost bare When it Is I $Iberia was the mammoth'sArue . 'will act What. do you say. *Dicky. .long, proachful .frown.', . . . .setting, there'19 no difliculty Ila get.- home. Siberia 109,000 yedrA ago was � boyr, . . . . "Dear ins!" the matrol whispered to . I �thlg a good Supply of these fenthers one luxuriant forest. Here the far . ' . . Richard came forward and grasped her friend. "So Harriet 1su*t going to without destroyingAhe birds. In lee. ,Covered beasts, with their ten. foot . I .. I . . the lawyer's band, ,be a noblemaill.s Wife, after all. How ,land It Is. strictly guarded against In- trunks and their fifteen foot stature, I .. "Air. Corrigan." he said, 1!6irglve me Very disappolutingill truslon. The Inhabitants consider It a swarmed, Then an earthquake - re- - far what I said �Ilsi now. T take it all . "One .of nature's noblemen. .dear I I cringe. worse than stealing deer in Scot. . moved a barrier range between .131- . I I . . 'I back, You're the finest counsel a a Julia," gold Miss Schermerij, with.a, land for any person to shoot an elde ' r . . � beria and the Arctic ocean, -and those I . . .earth!" 111 . complete reversal of opinion. "I al- . 1. duck. . . I . L low lyidibrests were Inundated. An . . . . . . I . . 110ho!" chuckled the little I mnn. . ways thought him most distinguished, . I � . I . . . . I . their animal, and vegetable life was . - . � .. . . . . "Changed Your opinion. have you? � . Well., go on." . . 1. . I I . I � , . . . . . I . . I I . . . �, . . The Art of FooJ. 1 . . ,I suppose none of us recognizes the . .. killed. . . . - ' . . The first of the dr6woed. Siberian . � . ' "I couldn't begin to th . ank You 1ot . � I . . great part that Is played In ,life by eat- marninoths was found In. IT99 by an' . .'. 'r, . ' . . . I I ...what 'you have done foe rne.t' con- �� I . . � Ing and drinking. Tile appetite Is so . Eskimo: villager on the banks.."Of the � 1. . . � I . , ' . � . tlnlie4 Richard. -and what that. Is I I I b�n . . I . 1; i I . .. - . �, ­ .1 Imperial'$ that we cap - stotbach the . . least Interesting viands, and pass off a , Ivena. It wag Imbedded In a vast oake I . . ' . . .. of Ice... The Villagers' melted, the� Ice, . . . am now� going to confess, I have longing to do It for it weieL But first* � q. ,,, t!"'.". - _. . I , n dinner, hour, thilikfully -enough an . . they ,feasted on tile- 100,boo--Year�old ' . I . . . . let's settle this harbor tangle. I 'sug, � � . . , . I .( J,� . 11 . ­�? t�. . I I bread . and water -Just, as there are . .flesh. and then they gold the tusks. . . . - . I . . 'Nlr Ost that dad and -. Itellwyck cona . - 1.1 1*111 �;.,. ­ . L . .. , T � " . men who must read something.,if, it' . "Bradshaw's " Only the.bones remained when Zlo� . I . I -er at the Petersburg' Imperial' -mu. . .. toN ' golldilte their Interests with we and . we'll'open- tip at 0111vill. Olivia is the . , . ,'k I I I '. 14 I ; , were only Guide.. But there is romance about the mat . . . . . ter, a ft- tlandish village . . . � . I � . I best plate for a lga�bor. anyway.11 ' 110.1- ,�� . � .. .. � or all., Probably- the table 'has ,more � after *a journey .of. -4,500,.miles. He � . . .. ' . "Bully!" chuck -led 111r. C,orrigan, rub- . I . . � I _ I , k,\ devotees t1ohn love. and I am sure that . took the bones back to the museun&. - . . . . . ­ bing his plump: hands until the skin . . "Well, . ' , �, - � . . .. I . I . food -Is mnch*more geriorallyentgrtatil- . . Ing than scenery. Do gite Ili'. its where you,may� see them'mounted to,- , : I . , day. ft�,13�qjht the -tusks. from the- .. W44: almost peeled. , 3ake? . I Well,.Bill?" . .1 I . ..... I � I I .You Walt NNII&Itmau. would' gai. that you - I Ivory traders and fixed them on tile � - . . . . . . l'um! Not 4 Wid Idea." admitted the .. ill­�7_ .. I are,any the. less immortal for that? ' skeletonj and the book he wrote about 1. . .. . cattle king. with it flickering smite. ; ,­- I _ . The trne materialism Is to be hshanied - " I his findis still a text book nffiong1he' - - I . . % . . "What do you any. ItenivyvkT, � - . �. 1� 1! I I I.. I of what we nee. . . To d6teci'the flavor Mammoth miners of our da Y. I . I . . .. 011 thInlW# inid the. old financier slow- � . I - .11 . NA , � I . 4� of an olive Is 136.10.93 a plece; of human perfection than to find, beauty' in the . . . ' ' , . ' d^uarding Crime. ­ ly-.11 think- -I'd rather watt for the , I . I .. . Confession this Young man fins men- , - 1. 1. . . 1. . I . .. . . . - . . .. . .. ' colors of the suriset.- r.obert Louis I . I ,�* '. ' . .. . .. � I . It.is Inexplicable bow those pesst- . �, . � . 'tioned. From what , I -know of -him . ... .1 . 1. . - . .. . � � ,. �. . � 1. . � . . % � Stevenson. , ,. - I . . . . . ,1111stle.carpers who are accustomed to.. . I I . . . . ., . � I . 40t. alread.7, it may lend to Complications . . I . I �. .. . 1 . � � - I ., .. . . . . . . . .1 . ,. . . % , � , .. - .1 ­ . � I . I I ­ - . . bit all.tbe minor chords'with 04 land . 1 I . . . I . � I . I . I Richard snilled hop�shilly at Harriet .. I �.. . I : - . .. 1: . I � . . '_ I D, ..... . pedal on can fail to see IIII-6bout, them . . . . . and stopped to the conter of the hall.. . 11 . � . ' I 1. . .11 N I I 1 . I � . . I. . . . .1 . . 1: - � . I , 1 the.uninist6kable signs'of progress and , :. I '. I . . I He made.a cletih breast of It., begin-. I . . , . I. .. ... lt..Is an Instrument That Is Pratty Dif. the reddening daNvii of. a newl day; tit ... � � ning at Ills ting With the. real . , . I. I . . . . I .1 . . � . . . . 11 ficult to Handle. . I . . the social yeast. Audespecially Is thit . . . . I . I . ' , .mee Lord C la�qd. t . rp.v he automobile necl-' . . I., ' , I . . � . . . � � . . . . . "ettledrum has been so far lm� I The L . . true In matters ,pertaining to. crime. I I a . . There. Is ' doubt - .dent and. the coal eiTroutery I of the eari 'Wtl� I . . I I . .. ., I .. . .11 . . * . . . .. . . . . proved that It has a pitch-. In fact, it no that the gen-eral . � standards of crime have been immens. In taking. the naine (if Richard , . .. . I . "Yes." murmured H(vrlet fatntly. contains.tbe large range of four notes. I . . . I nmbly' rills . ed. of late. . Nowadays a flams for his personal. vouvenlence.' . . � tirld tPink of.tfie. aloney'illey are to . It Is, as It§ name shows, a copper ket. - . . . � innif cith -40� almost anything' and get .. ' .. a The Texan then tol d how Ild had been . . ruet,bY his boat at the ral),road*station have from dear Michael and that-7ah- . � . tie, or basln. covered over with- skin, . wbieb'can be'tighterled or loosened �y away with It, provided lie can arouse I . I I I � and'how, he hall been' inistaken for the I B . I Ible companyP . ' . Richard. -anti Hari -lei were' not Tot screvir I a placed around the edge. Drums the synipafby of the special lady wrlt� - - . ers and pay the'experts, 'Ali'. brotbers. - ' ' Engliabinnii. At this poInt Mr. Ron- . . alone. .for Mr. Cornelius Van der A,sve of this shape,were used -15y, the Rom- I ., . I 'Greeks ."' . - . . who can an a I V that- all this doe not -� -. � . *�ck i n-terrupted Will. � ' * . . . . -still sat In a huge rocLing-chair, the - .nnp. and even earlier .by the ' � . . make for the upflit? How : 1. "Excuse. mej" lit- said, *1but why did I . . . I . .1 1. �: 1 picture of woo -and misery. .and Etruscans. - But they were not I I . .general I . . I can, ,svk -hope to' realize. the 'better * I . You pos e. as some wie, elgeT. * � . . .1 ' "Do $oil know," te murmured. apro- known In'westeLh Europe before ,the'. .d I.. . . . � . . . things of life until Crime ba* been 3 .. rou .se6.` �onfessed Richard, "Well, . blushing to the roots of lils halt. ".van . I pos of. ndthlng, In. particular, "every. � ' crusa es. . . ., . � . I . , ft� . Although It may ppent so, the ket-. I . .. e . � . . . . , Ina de. .pqffectly saf ?�Llfe. * ' . . ..� . I I . . I., , . . Infot!lned me'at the' titne that the WII­ body In the world seems. bappy-.-ex- . � . ­. . cept poor me!" I ' .. I . tledrum. Is. not at all an easy Instru-- . I . � - 1 . .. . . I . I - _. I ... . - ... , . ., . � ' .. �.. . -Sea 'r. .., ... . . � .. . At Ilains family was it -well. a generation. *vipers. . . : "Cornellusl" ca Ilea -a shrill voice, ment to mandg%. for An order to get I * . . I . , �� At a. meeting of thd Frenell Th4irii- - - 11 of to be exact, and. besides. I I that.dad would rave if be know I . hrld, looking up.. all three,spled a flush- each 0 the four notes. the player has to furn'all the screws and adjust the . I , pentical s.ociety' Al.; Laumonler ;hoived ' � . I . . . .knew . 1. I' canie�l. ' I � . ed fnee arid at disheveled. head that were I I . parchment anew. For (big, reason k6t� eude effect of .sea air . that the thorap I . . . I . . � . . ,,You scalh*agl" laughed the cattle. poklug.-over the,baulsters. "Cornelius. .. .You-, ra�!w ine. t1redl Go'out on'the I - tledknms are often used In.paIrs, one on the. coast Is quite different'frolo .. I . . 1. : that of the open sea�--L e,. twenty or -king. "What ,were. Toll up' to uay� . . . . . . way?lo . I lawit and watt until 1, fl. � I k my hair. I , tuned to the keynote, the other to, the fourth below, In this way the drum- ' ' ' I . . Ili Irty miles out. On, the coast the,ef- , . . I . , I .. "I'm comingto thot. dad." answered never'saw sticb,'a miserable. dejected, . . silly ll�vl I declare, I�m alukost 'sorry , intr has -always the two thief notes In . . , _ _.t tend_ award exelteme nt and. 4�on-,. I 4 t . : , moreover, Is. irregular' In go tion and the young mail. shyly casting Another . t!1.1t .IG'not engaged to Air. Wil'ila I ins I . I and If the com� the scald to work upon, , . not exacted much 'posei hap from him . " � . . I . I tS action. :Out. nt.sea it IsAoille and . - . . - . glance in Flarriet's direction. . That lady Nut already. turned for .. . . . . . Instead of y6ull, . "66 � � I lie, will . have quite an e . .i§y . time. But ' regulating, and In nddltiou the patient ..' . . young flight, op the stalri when ,111chard . . I 'c Tile,. head disapponred. . mellip, holy lover departed, with a dazed and � when it change of key is approa0ing It Is quite exciting to I watch the drum- ..gets quiet, a regular 11&�And a t6ntln-i . � I uOus bath of pure air. .1 These adVan-1. stopped her wit It: . I � : , , "No: wait. Allss Flarriet. 'I'lils .gloonly air, and -11arriot and ItIchard . mor screwing and unscrewing the . � . tages. are tot so patent ofi board great I I I . . ' plea%;e. , cont,0rols you. As I eouldn*t couie here werti alone tit Iftst. fear a nfolnent, net- . I . their spoRe., then he took her the drum and lightly tapping to bear It' � . I 11n.ers on account, of the vibration art! , , . , , ' ' In my own name, -Alr., � Ren WYd k- unresist- Ing hand. the pitch Is true, and If we recollect, the smell from. the engines, but on a . .� I .1 .. and"-, - . . . . . . I "Harriet." be whispered, and notv that he often has to tulle his drum . sailing ship they nre.ovideat. � '. . . . . . .1 .. y. did yon wtsh to Ile re- "Adt wh, his voice for (tie first time trembled- while the Whole orchestra Is lifting up I � -ItA, voice -we realize tha I t he, must be . I . . . � I I � I Chineso Idea of Government.: ' � eel -led at ail*0' the bost cut In. while the eyms of Uncle 511chael sparkled ext. "Unrriet. do you ,tindermtkind wh.v I . stoo'Pod to tills deception? I tried to . no mean Musicinn,' that. he MuStr POSI Roro Is a Chinesoldea of prospertty . . � pectautly. . I . � � tell you over and over AgnIn. but fear- - I sess. an exquisitely sensitive arid Well Ili n a- aGn- -When the sword 19 rusty, - . � I 4. . . Mr. Itenw,rok." snic1*111chard bnld- . ed to to," you In the tellIng, I would. trained ear and a steady band and nerve as *ell,--JegsI6 K, MacDoliftld the plow bright , the prisons empty, the . . I granarles full. the steps of the temple I IT. now flinglog caution to the Winds, . gladly listre facod denth it thousand ' ' . Nicholas. .. ­ In St. � warn down and those of the. low c-outts "that day when I dragged your datigh- times rather than deceive Too. nud . , . . . . . I 1, grasq.grownj wh*n doctors go'litoot, . ter out of it tilillitig. litinch of cattle 1 swore to follow her if I bad to crawl yet -for You I dId It, Did yott know- did' dreanijbilt I was an Awerl. ' A Dubious Tribute. . the.,bakeL,4 on horseb.dek awl the man . to Jericho on Iny hatids and Lcuees!" .Von can ?'I . . The Young theological student who. If letters drive In theirowti carriagesl . "Whot.'" -criod the New Yorker. Ilarriot latighed, . had been supplying tile Bushby pul� thon,the empire Is Well governc,.d. . , . . springing to, his feet "Were Toll the I "I guesiod you Were not an rmgfth- ' pit for two Sundays looked Nvistfully at Mrs. Xinginati, his hostess for the I - * � . . . . Getting Ready For Him , man ?11 ' I "Yes. Sir," admitted We yontig Tex. Man by t1w droodful tittle yol) IltIll with Lord Croyllind's tnonoelu- Really tirne boing. "Did ,you like the ser- inon this morning, if I niny ask?l , 6,De' � arest. what did your tattler any - I I nn. casting it lool, of tenderne.4s at ;I It Walt most pathetle!" � lie, inquired. 'You when you told him I loved you?" . ."He didn't say anything, nnrold,� Certain young NAY %vbo wat4 bustly fUch-111(l took till, frail silk cord I)(%- done real well with .tho rr�a. $qmt . )ty went over to . the gymnaMilin ttoying to keert down tier blushes. , ,,Woll. 'tweet) hk thilulb and linger. whirling torial you Aelectedl'* seid Mrs. Xing nian, with iliuch cordiality, '-'As i I tmd arranged tor a. course at, boxjtc , �, I tiover!" burm out Mrs. Ren. wyck. -1_1 thought be was it very tile 91,110A around his hoad In tile inau. not of a lartilt. . said to Z,-nns oil the way )large, ,I've I lesson$.,, . . funny HInglishillull!" ."It lins served. Its pnrpovo, nnd now heard a dozen or more sermons preached on that text, and this � i ixlroat,tmea tire they �wbo see that .6 1140F exelaitued hor hosband. 11,XoJV we'll smash the last eftibleal at the foreigner." young man's the fir8t one that evet 'Apiritual Is stronger than any material I sell how you haippened Ao, stick on inade nic roalize how difficult 'twas rort�-U MMOIL . - lIawlt'. (;a oil.. go (in!" . "Vo,, don't," Ititerrapted Hartlot to e.,tpl&j1l1.,, �. . I I - . I . � . Tlils ttlebord provot,ded to do, giving quickly. "Let me keep It 114, a $011VO. A Tittild Prult-illottlell, I � - a full account of tits tribuIntion.q. but air of Tom, realistic, (niper,fona'dou'll Nee One besire, . 'nurse" one, of fl)e MOB - � t Inferes.iing ventutos w"Ith otich deep Aippreclatlon of. their He eiwoppod It into her hand and The pensioned off "faithful raqde by business-itinded titled la. humorous, side that the pooplo most 'asked - in en. family toolc a dies Is that ot Lady Algernotl Gordon- Imposed upon Could not And It In their ,,But did you suspect that I ,was n1a,glularistocratie P,1('asurc in L-OOPing the "In Lennox, who is trying to -popularive . hearts to bo angry wIth hIni. thW'- ' Memorlan cards which were from "11"3 to tirtio sent her. On one "ca. j�� bc,ttl(qruit. trade in Englaud. Ift ,,You soo." he said Ill conclusion, '.I 11TLso cowboy?" she AnIshed. 111-t A tion "the daugliter of the house, the village of l3rolighton she ha.q ea. I tablished, on a, rno mt, fruit- ,was bowled over by a Riatuo of Nn. . poleon, frozen oat by a torolgro draft " hoped You wore." ,,God bless you tar thatIO he Cried. visiting the old lady's cottage notic, d the collection so ostC ritatiou'sly dis- ( scale, a =1 business. Supprintendint all and was'appAronti.y caught red bauded 111ad, now that you kumv. may' I tell I pelayod, "Ali, yes, miss, I kee I xerself, she produce'd 120 oxen ( bottles of fruit, and sold them in as a burglae. As for the dlatuonds. 'Mr. you again that I have loved you. war- all!" said the aged nurse. IIIP-V'40 geomt threo montlis. This year she cannot I perhtip(4 Corrignn can toll us wore allipeo you, since that first sweet mo. your pora par's ftn(t ur sainted vieet the demand, although her pro. I about theniV' ment when I pulled you froth your . mar's arid your brotber )VIlliatn's and duce has amounted to 160 d6zen 116 did hot think It n0-C(,1.4AgItY to 1116h- Pony and held You In MY Araks? hilly Your sister Carry's, and it I only had I b,ottlU, tion the tntittor of the letters arid hoped I tell yott that never for a moment I yours I think I dould die Japmr- London StandDl,,d. . , , � _ ., , I I that Harriet and Imogene might alAo ave I ceitsbd to dream -of you, Want- b., , .. , . I . be A,Ddrod sk toutesAlon. Irk MIA tho Ing you as I wanted nothitisr else till . * I . .� . . I 1, . a 4