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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1910-07-07, Page 7I 4 't 9 & 0. 116 1� -, luIr. yth- T'9, -1o,, ­­­ , ­­­ . %..I-- ­­­ - ­-­ ­, , I -- � . � � ­ ­­­, ­­­ ----I- I I— - - ­Tba 0.114ton-Now- Ura ­� '1� I � A I # C -1 � .- ­­ I ­ ­,­-­, - .. � -1 - - - ---- - ' . A-� I . *A"qe llr#t au,su or excitement ai xne I P" mt aorguerriaso w zaaaa =ew- $03a ,,,, I I R;W.. . i i 401 i A r*lve* more giu4nons seem , ,nov* I � -,.17.-.3;ka;ka-v�-%�a%i�--�'i�%:'�%.4;41t!44!�*14-'-Lu rejection of the terms being, ever. Ja ck, comfortable, bxvll'S con- . . w vo, �oQ � 10817,iiial , . ams Blood Was Bad. - "o.r.11 M, .... 1. 11P q, - W T . ­­. . . . "'W'" .......... 1IOW MA1Y REALIZE to strilre the an0 blow. , : V ffig be.gan to show signs of IrrIt4ttfou, a, I otructed a rude, but of boughs for 44iel- Itg1,4: : . co . . .. 411:19a, I attributed to the -gnawing ter, showing conclusively that they In, h - . : : XXIIII pangs of bunger. She shook her fist tended during the night. Jack alternated be- From, linpuri blood *omeo Pimplaoi, . , to wait p , ­ : : . 1. I at the .THE MARVELLOUS ,, ,4tiently for the sitary tween'bursts of passion. and A- devil 13011s" Ulcers, Tumors, Abnessev, Fester. ,. .. S WIW- EET - . . guerrillas, vowing that It mile lug process to do Ito work. may Care spirit, sprinkled with humor, S Rashes, Constipation, Hemt, I I : , could ever get her papa again he should J)uring the day the remnant,of 64 irete'.t,oamto, I . : scour the country till be bad v,aptured ,� . ek - on,, oalllea between tears and swileo,, � . , , . FRUIT provisions Ja had purloined was con I qet.pu� blood and .keep it pure by, : . every one of them. und when gapture4l sumed and the command was supper- which served to tighten momentarily trace of impure morbid X REVENGE . . alle would herself take Inexpressible - . . less. Again we entered upon a long. the gloom for the others. but only ren- =10terltromeylve, system by %;og .. : plensure In making targets of them: for weary night. All eXcept myself were dered me more wretched; Buck craved . . . T . . .. 13.r pistol practice. Then she would call ra r so worn that they evinced little care food more than all the rest and after a AU"OCK BLOOD BITT9RS. . . . . C40%16 1P. A. MITCHIS.Le : I CURIKS MANTUISCASES ? , few vain efforts to appear unconcernpil � I—- ... I., L - ­ � ... I 11 ' .. . . 1: , � for .watching. They were getting be- . .. ( .. ,4uthor of 00battOn"90 I �` 4'0bl0kXMRV198�P XtO. � . to them for sometbing, 0 eat* They . r 1. took on a ghastly took that cut me to Mrs. Fred. Bigp, Hingston, Ont., , . , . weie too far ar beri And of course . numbed,. a condition which comes at I , - " . . to lie. - writes, -Ill was completely run 4own', . - her request would not have been grant- last over one hunted for blit'lUe. As the heart; Ginger spent a great deal of �:--W.+. C,)pyrigbt, I=, by A . er A Brother&, � *0 my blood was our t of order, and I used 0 .H­�..I­ ...... 11 .1,� I,+ I 1i . . ed If they had. "Captain, good captain, wondefful Sound slFrolk-1kes" for roe. my position was harrowing. his time In prayer; Helen seemed calln, , got so weak I would be om tf . - . -61 -, � dear captain," she cried, "do let us out - - FaInCUS rr My devoted friends who had made the .yet 1 noticed a strange look In her eye. in bed for weeks at a me�pelled to stay . I I could not I " r . I . . 1. � - - of t4ist That's a djar boyl" Then she ,-The Frult Modkine Attempt tor rescue me, were starving, Up to this terrible, morning she had eat, was pale and thin; every. one thought . I turned to Miss Statiforth. "Helen., - and. to crown alL Helen StAnfortb, been the mainstay of the party, Un- 1, was going into consumption. 1 tried Pru.t . . .der the strain , that smoldering dre eycrything and different doctors until a (Continued from last week.) owswer'.- � ,what In the world did! we come on such ; ]nice consists of about gi% who had Instigated the atte pt. which burned within tier flared oral, friend advised me to use Burdock 13100.4' 1 turned the matter quickly over In. an errand as this fo!? Why .4ldn't we water, 8% of sweetsuatter, and only xF. olmers . . . . � had planned It And had led the Bitters. I did not have one bottle on a rock and began what to me seem- my V s(-jid, the s9ldlers7" . of an I nteusqly bitter substance. ly, Turulng to me. she asked used when my a . plietite began to linprove. . I . wind. ­ experimen s deceived. 49 to 'M nous I ed an endless vigil. f'Captain," I' oald, "I will transmit "Jack,10 said' Helen, "I'm sorry You ts�ohow that it is this bitter true character. I brooded. over -the harshly: � I Used, six! bottles. I gained tea pounds It was perhaps au hour after that I � principle, which, is. the active 6r medi- . heard unmistakable sounds of the guer. vourproposftIon. If7ourtermsareac, regretIt Idon't. Ineverregret.11 'I cinal material of fruit juice, , situation till I was well nigh insane. "Are yoa a Confed4rate.or areyou a- in two weeks. When I began to take it ;epted, I will go down to your camp. "Yolre showiti the whIte feattler,' Under certain conditions, the'bitter Tbea I made a resolve -a resolve 6at 7aDke('?'p I only wei tied ninety-three pounds, It rillas. * I could see nothing, though I anol my friends will follow. If they said, Buck. Ight free the others, but would end . '.'What matters it now?11� ,� I just seemel to pull me front the Zrave as I could bear voices, and voices at that I , ' principle can be made to replace or 43 "I came ;o save yen, understanding no�ver expected to be stroni; ag I ain. I are not accepted, we will wave to you. Jack's eyes glistoned with nn,er.' transform some of the sweet atoms in Ili ,my death. 4 -would go down to the - . time*of night meant mischief. Darting In this event you will know"that these "The white fe-wherl What -do yol the ge, thus making a new compound guerrillas and give myself up. It was yen tO be a Confederate." , will tell every sufferer of your wonderful � back to my wood, I set the paper of noble girls, � this brave boy; this faithful mean, yO little pestY White featb !1h1i , Active medicinally possible, that my vaso having been d16- I ' medicine.ty . .. . er! whi is much More "Would you abandon we now lr7OU . , gunpowder on the rock under the dry I'm not afraid of all the guerrillas In than the ordinary juice, , . . For sale by all dealers, I 11 rass, keeping a little In reserve, and negro, prefer to take their chances with posed of, Captain RIngold and big ad- knew ,me to be a Union man?" I 9 Christendom. The 'w9n1t hurt me, . Many fruits were analyzed and it was. herentg She turneil away, and I saw that obei Manufactured only I)v The T.Xllbura' got a stone r1moly to use for a hammer, me." .1 .Y I found that the juices of apples, oranges, would be able to protect the . C%, Limited, Torodio, but. . I'm going doivn there to asIP lem fo. I I girls, and, Buck'and Ginger being of was weeping. I put my Arm about her Both of Us turned wJtbout another figs and prunes, gave the best results. . I then listened for a sign of advance. I ol, an � (Tin . e the captain .something to eat. I'll get Yol all 11 no moment to the band, all might go In sad drew her bead down.on iny breast. , , a few mlaut 9 o if -These fruit juices, having been made . � I ;. 1. � There. sbe wept- long and silently. ­­­­-­­-­ 11.1 ,. ­ 1.� I bad not long to wait. A man must wor . White feafb�rl, I'll show yo'll' - I '' I .. At Any rate, was with his men and I had joined My . more active by the secret process .of peace- . . . .. . . .. have stumbled. I heard .She sprang 'Upon tbe rampart but I --changing'the sweet principle int y . ; something which convilleed mb the ene- little half starved Army. L was re. I .Q the But there was an obstaele In the wa Whether isbe was uWolbnsclous� of what ' caught her and dragged her back. bitter, are combined with tonics tind, , that I knew would not be easily over- site. did or whether her suffering$ mude, my was coming, and, laying (in my celved with eager, questioning looks. . "Let me gol" she r rva aled. antiseptiesandinade into tablets. These � her. careless I did not know, hot as I 1 ."- C:3 ry ffs�.js . I . percussion powder, I raised the stone t4lIe has inade a proposition," I said. 11DIdn1 I tole , . se come--tbe opposition of all. my friends, � I . I . . . ., vol Missy Jack bab de. tablets are the famous fruit medicine- It was hard for we to'go. down to my felt bbr beart beating against mIn6 I , I and brought it down. I will give it to, you with the Informa- biggest temper in de soufV cried, Giw t4l-'ruit-a-tivesl '-known in every part det was consclou . . I. . tion that goes with It, If wq will tth. How could I h -ring myself to. .­ s of the birth of i I . sur- I of Canaola"for their wonderful curative love. I , I Horror of borroral The grass was . I I go ger proud , qualities in diseas4ps od ones en� . � 1. blown away without being kindled. render, he promises that all shal ly, I of the Stomach, do so with all tbese belovo As the . sun rose b1glier It beat down 0 . free except me." . . "Let her go," said Helen,, "and I'll .g.r, Bowels, Kidneys and Skin. deavoring to, prevent met There was . - - The last chance was gone! It was . go with her� It those guerrillas who npon us with all the enervating beat of I I I paused.n. moment to watch the ex- 11 Fruit-a-tives I I is the only m'edicine One,way by which I might render tbqm � dark as pitch; not even a ray of moon- . are disposed to proteet us con ,do so, In the 1vorld made of fruit juices. 50c. less averse to the plan. 'By proclaim, at) unseasonable day. The water drip, . . I � light,to protect us against the coming pression of their faces. I saw at once as well without you a box, 6 for $�.5o or trial size, 25c, Ing the military tuission which had ping back or us alone sustained and .0 . I I I that they were all bitterly disappoint. I � . . . �. . cutthroats. ed, I : . - . I . as with you. Indeed, your presence taken we to Alabania I might render refreshed as. One by one we would go 1. . . Wait a bit. There are several spears - I will only tend to Irritate them. Come, - � I . 7---. myself an object or hatred ,and von. to the cleft and.- standing under -the I I . .N - of grass smoldering, a spark on the "I feet bound to. state further that jack. we'll try it." . . . I cooling 'drbps. receive them In our .. . . I , � I . tempt. Oespite the pain this confes. I . � end of each. I gather them and put the. captain has Informed me that he. I stood aghast At such a plan, I'for, dently arguing with them to.effect a �oloa would cost me, I resolved --to niouths, We.envied the birds the food. ..- . .. 11 I - I . . ' � . .. . the ember ends Into the hollow of my cannot surely guarantele Your safety, bade it. .The girls weredeteriulned, I . purpose. Thia captain had a good ' deal make It. . a - . ­ .. ", . t lipy bore to" tbeir nests And the f ree- I .. . . .. . though be would It be could. He tells to say, but all were taking part In the . I . l . �H 0 . P band. wiiere I hold the reserve gun- begged, ordered, stormed at them. de- I At the moment I took my resolution doin Of those soarjug far Above Ili the powder. A flasb-tt merer .bit of flame ine that tbe-men are divided, and he elating that for every step they took debate.� Then the girls started for our I looked up at Helen, who was'always limitless ocean or n1r. Why. could we , N .4 STY . does not know himself which party Is heilljou.n(ig . no bigger than a pea! I uprse it and I toward that dea. of , I tort One of the men approac'"' the iny first object of thought ,before tiny' not, be.given wings -to fly from our :rhere i0e lots of honest people in, I put more grass with It, sbove It all the stronger. You are not sure - of would take two. At last Helen laid captain and shook a fist in his face. Important mote. Silo was leaning over rocky.firlson?, Tbe wrecked are protie IS under the wood, vnd a beautifu I safety, but you have a chance, whereas . I . The captain knocked hi I to down. Ali- . the � world. If you have Jost -some. , , . I ., tier hand on my sleeY6 and looked me the Oattlemeqt looking down upon the to dwell on hall 116 it it dons, - So to us il � thinglFe.ft'lis in honorable Ms�n If we are taken by..*force the chances . . - I I , other 4tfirteitafter the retreating party, - . , , � " . � fame shoots up that gladdens -, I - calmly In'the,eye. , . . I . . � guerrillas. In her face was a.strengtb. came sounds d0nothig the Approach or found it I .. I are all against you., Before giving m but �Vas intercepted. - A gerieral tight nd neve rescuers. One would hear ibe tramp of � .1 . heart. A joyful sbout from the fort ---- . . I 11 . 11 � k. 4(Major tranderstanow; I want you to ' onsuwl, some of the men placing them- .aD honesty such as I h, - -r seen I .. . Thistsaphonest'poperw4hories4 I.- � . . sends a pleasant thrill through every . . . let me have my wayAn this matter. � before on tbat.of any woman. My re- armed men. Aijother- would see the - � . ­ . fiber in my body. � I . . , . selves between the others and the. girls. solve dwindled before that heroic ebun. - white covers of. . a wagon tyalu. All day I people resh it. � . ... . � Plugl A bullet within an . Inch of my ' . � . You:owe It to me. When you were, who -were Ifo* coming up the bill, tenance. I could not turn ber-sublime . we were -tortured ,by these fancies. t � Ill �� I Telk them #bM your [=Jn.' . �, . . wounded, I'took you'ln and succored � . I , ow nose. I dart away Into the -darkness � . I I I I I '. YOU. -Since I've have been In, thl� place quickening tbefir pace -at every step. faith in me to detestation. : . At -last I ceased to pay tiny attention to ClissifiPid lwant.'Ads: .. '. I C I . I I � . I � -"VM0"w*j1L%X4M and In another minute am In the for- V.. . T I I I have.�ql�eyed your. every, order. Jae]. Co king my carbine, I ran down to However, my purpose to end the them. * � I �, I I join the girls, meeting them midway .. tress. . Z �. .. h d.unknowingly, unlntentlon� . � . struggle by, my. own surrender was un-. "I bear horses" boors.". said Buck. I.. .. 11 . . . . I had scarcely got behind the breast- � 11 ( .1 / . -Ally, A, stroke of genius. Jack is a - -- I . . I '. cbangeiL Rising, I cqlled out Ili a 1,61i.rto ,,11 I said, lay- -. - I � .. . you don't. $not. . I . .. 11.4 . � � r - Ily - . . \, . " Ad on his bead. . . . h e glare of the burning 4 � t . -� genius. She has hit on our only chance. I ; . � I tone which at once attracted, attention Ing my hit - . . . . . . � . wood showed me half a dozen men '. She fascinated the guerrillas on,e, and I. and denoted that I had sometbiug.of "I tell yol I do." I . I . I .� nvest gise. in a box of Davis'. clashing up to the fire, and I knew they ' ­ I I I .L I ­ I . � 1. . � � . . kilOtbol Salve and be .prepared for , . y IN, she'll do It again. She will ,split them . � Importance to say. . � I I "Listen," said.Helen. - . . . -- . � . i ulcers, neuralgia, ooldsores, etc. would try to' sciitter It. I I \ � In halves and set one half against the I t . � I I "Dear frlendsl" , . . . We all listened, but so far a 31 was ; . I . . I . A .. : . � F.6 � . -vi.- " .. .. I . I� sound. 1. Canadian Bear 'greasd will surely "When I count three, fire Into the I I . , .. . All looked at me l4quiringly. concerned there was no unusua I , , � other. But she will need we. Give ,me -k�, . � I . . arine, the crowd. One, two, threel" I I N I "I am going down there to gIY3 my- 111, hear tbew.'too."said Jack. . t grow IiFtir. That's why Be. . 2 . I . , . I " that revolver." . � �11 � . I . . Four bullets fled at the little knot of � . .., t.:� - All this was lost - on me. I swore . .. 4 . , 1�1 , <4 . . I self,up. Then you can go free." � . . .. .. . pomade fiorb it, makes hair grow. OW. � . I . . I . men below. We could not.see who was � they should -not go. -1 planted myself . I 4L . . I .. I Helen's gaze .bespoke- not only her ,- �. (To be continued next week - .AJar- . - , 11 . . . � . �. � 1elen I . � . . ; . I � . 1. bit, but all turned and started down A., .� between thdin and the rampart. 'I r.. I �, � I I - astonishment, but dismay. .- . , . \ , - . I . . Z .. I I " ". ... I . . I "What yol going to do that, f6' -- � I I .., . . . . .� . - .1. . I I the declivity, though one man dropped , - i . ­ 1. . stopped to One side of me. Jack darted . . " k,- -1 . .: ?" asit. . I � . .. 11 IN . . ". . - - before be bad gone a dozen yards. We -L, i - � I . . Ito the other. Ginger put his band on I . - . . 40, , ed Jat,k quicily., - , . - ii,iW*WWW)iwmw)A"ld*VWVWW"dV)ik . . ­ . . . . I . . . . I I v I ,&iBecause I Ow It to -you all to do . I . . .­ � ­ . . , I lost no time in reloading and bad a � , I 1� I '- . . I . My arm. : . . .1 I .. .. . . .. . .1 6 � I., r . so�� . . . ... e I . .1 I . I I I., .. . �. . . 'I PO R WE . . - -1 new charge ready In ever7 piece before A �.. . "Don't stop Illssy Ja�k, mars'. Missy , . . I . � I I . � I . . . I . SHOE AND: 31USIC.El I . . ,-,-,ge,elwg-'any,-stgns-of,-tbeir-T,etiTrn-.--B-tit- - -- �� ­� .. �� - ----- �- -i, .4ack-.o&n.-d"bor.$V4ug , -�- - . 11 � /. -1 "I'm goIn with yol,11-sald Buck." - ., . . . ­ 4 . .� � I � .. . I . - � . I -ald-ramilolks-" �­7t _ "' , . . - - "- � ,,i& . I . . . .. t . . . � .1 Wy . . - -'r "tMn,g.---TM-, . . Buck, who took more time and made .... t. - . I...., He turned my face to the cliff. "Look �- � .­711you will (6­fib-vrdlr1 -­-�=�= . - - - ------ ­ ­­­­ . , , ' more fuss abobt his work tbil . . . . . . ,� . - . - . . . I . . .. . . I e �,A I dai a -way, an yo, w6liTsee bit." .'. , - . I I 1. . must stand by, your sister and cobsIn." n all 1) - . 1. - . I . . - S .-C. IRN'Cathwell' - - - C." Hodre - is , .. I . . . . . . . � . *. 14 * 11" .� '44 . 0 . .. ' rest together, bad scarcely rammed . Xg . : Wtien I b0oke f roin the old man, Hel- - . .1 �.. . . What do yo' wani to. leave us Ila the . . .. I . � . ; W_- , .. . ­ I . - I � -11 '­ �. .. I . . I . I ., . , I ,.� , . 114sle, * 11 /' e - ` - (' ­ "' , - - , -, 1, " ­ . patlentl . .. I . � . I. , , -X . . - � . ....... " -­­bi,5Ujb1.--a ' - 7-1 ­­­ ­-� ­,�.', � . ­ I -1 --1. I.. . I 11 and 3 - - , y . . , tick ivOl 0 , charge home and 'fixed the percus on I - \ , , ,e bL,,T' nd the rampart. . I lurch fd? I said Jack im . .. Silo es - . . I ­ ­­­ . cap on the nipple when tbrve .on I.. - . . I h,*ve !seen lif eboat mon'pull- o# In a . . I . i- Th'is imputed' motive . - -- ­­- - � ­­­ �� - I , . . . A - f - ­ ­ I . . - . to, She -waved her bonnet to the guerTilta&. tempestuous sea, breas n . * . fresbaddlilon to my distress.-. Even . .. . . . , . , .. I made a dash at the tire. Two of th in it g it howf6ig . 1" F iz, , t � I . C i" , .. � - . .1, . I �., - ' -billows . ; . I . . / . 1.� Z . . . . "Ivor reached It and began to kick vigorous- vl6ws.1 wlslf'to get an 6xpiession of witid'. afiol madly. tossing. ,?--,r,.%' . with a perfect understanding between, S ..Jal Bargains W , . . IF ­tf .� - *in . . L . : Sheet - .. , * opinion from each -se ely -e seen men inarch *out to -battle -with . .-I .. I - ..: .; * me and -the others. 3r burden was hard . . , � . ly. I took deliberate aim at one of of you. parat . haN . . - . '4Q , . I/ - '- endugli to, bear.. Jack's . taunt well Etigh .- S 'S . , . -� . e' - I . . "'Z them and shot him through the head. Miss Stanforth, shrill ,we accept this aigfost a certnitit� or d.e.atb 'or mutila- ­ ' ". I � � I ' - I Ladie '.Oxford - . .. . I ,U' .) , adlug to the cliff, I . .. . . My gun had scarcely crilcked when proposition -or not?,,, Say yes or no." don. but I ba�,q never looked upon,any �- . �-, � t, " turned the'scale. 'Be . , . . Music - i�," , Helen let drive at the remaining man. , I k - n - ---we. F 0 r J U .1 y -o,07-771 o - . ,- . . She curled her Ilp, .41'don't c4re to.' sikht with. -the mingled terror and dd- I . "..., - . .. �',r, � _g:>�_�,- I, Witted my face In my ba (Is. A� soft .. . . I ' .. . . . � . 21111 . . .. . . r � � I- - lie staggered, but kept on kicking at consider such a proposition'n . nitration that thrilled me -its I behold . I 11'Urricol'her up. the stceP'Stqpoi. - - . hand was laid onmIne. lIelep was e)3- T v. -int to clear out all We .a ways aim .to keep. the fire. I snatched Buck's gun tin(] . "Miss Rutland?" � .1 .. these two girls, without other weappit b(4wven tile fort rind the gnerrIlls, . 7- . ,face. I turn- . 1 ZI etlidles' Ojfqrid4.. Your. in stock the latest songs I - , . I doil-vol-lug rcr uncover.my .. I � . - * . finished hiln, dropping himon the but "No!" cried little Jack, with -i, snap � tbnn. woman4s. loveliness, descend the t!aillp, . First.jack eaniti d-m_lllllg 1), s M chance to got Sunfriler-ShOes, - -u- ast ed and met .'her gaze-stpong, tender . �... . . . I . . . -1 . � . . I I Ing brands. The third man, w I in her eye. '.I . .. I .. rockyslop6 to-Avard the guerrilla. camp. lue, wild -with terror, ht�r cht,phs blanch- simpathetI6. . . at wbolesix-le prices. '. � and instruffie6tals; or if . � " . started forward several times and I "Buck�ll - .1 .� - � 'They moved hand In band, its I have . 1. I ' hadles? Pi , we- have� not What � . I . , I . I I 1'yollrj�'Ife ls'nbt yours to sur+&wer. . &tent Oxfords, Mo- . . . y8u 5-i - I . . . � vd'� hor eyes staritlg�� 110611. (",IMP Oil " I . . . . I . I . . I ... I . . .11 . = each time turned back, got out of sight "Reckon 11d ruther �tay 'what I am ) se . I. 1,011 musf. wait. till. it .19. for;eW lrora� , Pherson. mokei reg. $3 50, Wt � ­ . . . . . . � en gra.,ceful,slilps sail side by side . Isk-e slowly" tili'lling,occasionally with., ., . . .. . .. . . *ant in st ck, we . I I 11 .. - . ­ . XOU,0 �. : . � ... 11 '. . . . � I : . July Sale pric6.1 ....... $0'50 - � w . 0 , 1. I . as quickly as possible. a*hIle Idi3ger, though,- by � jolly. I'lh .: Helen was .the'taller and the- more . hot elleek§ allot 11,1shill'o eve. Below, . , . 1. . . .. . .. .. . .. - - � I I . 1. I I.. . . � "Look a! dart" cried Ginger, pointing mighty. hungry.!'. � He spoke 6e.la�t commanding. 'but botb� walked erect, ' .111 'Would be, dnwotthy of your-nba. . La4les' KidOx6rds, McPher- I procur.e .:it. .-Pa short. . I . . . . nniong the gitervillas, was a. bnb4- . .. .. - to the east. . words ruefully. I . �, .. ,, I I., Helen buoyed by. a .. native courage... . . L � ; Ifin6 devotion'.shoul(I I .%Tept alty furo . son make, 'reg.. $9.00, Ju v � notice ' - 1. .. .. I . .1 ­ .� . I . I I . swearifig, ji6wling, and shooting - the . I .. - � 1, 1. .. . ' . � . . '. I � . . . Sale price ............. $2 145 . ­ . I . . , "GingerT' I . . Jaqui I allne confident In tb 'po ' " '-I profeitting, -party'. bellf- the' 'stroug�er I tiler a- f6ce, especially sinee.it *can be, .. I � -A full.'supply of Vio­ - . . - I tuTrned my bead, .and there above, . * .6 s�c�s. on , 1(cr . , . trace of I 1* . ., I Zf � gift, a ge�ius for, bdudlug� vi4en- to, " I .. � , , I I . - � -� ­ . Kid.Oxfords, Regina . . I � . the borizon was the faintest "I ain't Do traitor, mail ,mdis�, di i � .1 " Ladiese � . . I . I . ' I , , . ... . . . and Iceelling tli6 biliet-s af.b�ty. 1, put' 0016 ilYal - % - ... 11 ­ I I � I.. I . .�.. . . ­ . I 1. . ., n I . . . ' I make,- regular $2.50 and. $2.75,.' - Un. Supplids� alWay�s.!ini . , dawn. Air black. Glilg�r, bitfw.t gwinet, talk her will.,. I- I i - , .. I . I ;- up now You .would turn. ­ I . . . . I . I I . . . . . . nl� a.rin hohjntIJIdA.en.,61'(1 hurried her - "By, giv,1119 ., . .: . I ' . 'bout gibbin nobody up V save -bliself." The'Y'fiad'settrcely left us. ,when the' . slope. . - � A'Kl I wil we, ot, to all. our- efforts- to. ilothilig. We shalt *a Julv.Sale. price ......... $ ' '2 00. ' " . r,W& . ',Try ' us , when'!! I I . - . t . . I Up the steel) . 9 . 15'm -:1;adfes'Xtd Oxfords*" regiVar , - ­ . � . � *' I I . CHAPTER XV; "Aly friendis,'. I said, aqfl i could not. . live inade a .r ilure that. will remaill . . I guerrillas caught siglft of 'them And . to6fol't,J,i,ckw,isali,o�ldy'tlic�e,croudb- 11, A . . ,�-w $1.75 and $100; jt1v Sale you� .need. any of the . - . . . � I WOMAN'S PLUM repress a tremor In my voice, though ,-stood looking. up in stupid wonder.. . lll� - an eternal bilide'u."' � - , .- . price .......... � - - o". - .. - 411' 35* I . . - 1. m behind tile Mill 36, 1 I .- . ' I' tiled, "I cannot accept e . . . . 'I gbi compared with.. my - - , . followin,Y ,­ I I An FTFR this second defeat we God knows I . - Ging ri.8111-ek-and.I. " ere staring down 0. As. "it ,will be., I . 13 * I . am I .w. I . pearing above .it, her eyes as'bi, ' ;Z. Men's Pat. Bliadler and'Tan - ­ .. , � your sacrifice. The guetTillas, having . . .. ation when,1 see you die I � . 9-ja could see the guerrillas gath-- .� . � ' uport-tb6m. Ginger's eyes startinj but , saucers. . . .. . . . .. I I�Plf condemn . . .. . calf reg '$4 and $4,50 goods, . . . I . 69 IL ered in a knot. evidently olls- secured me, will doubtle§§ quarrel.' or' his head, Buck leinine .excitedly 1.1GOody grnciaw�,. what a fool 1 - was .. with me.11 . .. . . . �1, Jul� J�% price.. - �....103 50. . T101ill POWs.. 8trilip, I . . I cussing the situation. They - about you, ittid the. captiiin and those. over the -rampart,. I clutching my car- erel Wouldn't do It again By. this time Jack bad gelzed my oth- I . Men's -Pat. and Tan: Oxfords,*, � . uNdges and 1[les0h. � . I . ' . to go down th ' . . I , talked so loud that we could often ,who are with him may,find an OPPOr*' bing. On went the girls, between the . " I. . ­ . . -with both of hers. I .. . * . .. I . . fol alivt1ling, - . - . . or'liand,: . re - $4 and $4 50, - July. Sale . . . .1 I dtY I oil Harmonicas 'of every kind 'tunity to let you get away under- cover lianking rocks, out *upon a gentle swell, o n't-go. -YO' mUstn!t tbink.of g I catch a word, and thLir 'gesticulation& .. . I ard me a burried account of , '06 ....... -..1.4... $3 5i . I I . ' ' .. Helen g, . .. �. . . :. and letter in stock . � . � were plain to us all. At last the cap- of the night." - thr.ougb .a - slight depression,:. over the visit. on onte . Nug the .camp the , It* What would we do withont yo'?" , � . I . . . . ­... � . . . I . tain tool. a wbite handkerchief from "No, �ol".crled all. "We'll stan to stones, 'weeds,. brambles, till at last %$Cease trying to make's, coward of I . T�y us for Repairin;;.. - � . � � ­ :. ... I . .1 . , captaln had complimented them upon - I I I .. . . his pocket. fixed it.to a stick and, hold- I getlier." . � . . I they came within 50 yards of the guer- . .,, I cried, "or I sball,6o mad"' .-. 11 -.1 I . Ing it over his bead, advance, "How were you to r6ply?" asked .Then. came a'cheer from �Vofr: bray.pry, bo3th In the figbts ,that . me � I . �. . .. . . .. Rmthwe I . . '. I toward m. rilla. cain'p. .. had occurred and Ili coming ont un. I sprang toward the, rampart. ..S C 11 - - C. Mare . . . I Helen. ' . I . . .. . � . ­ . . "Stopl" cried Helen imperatively. "I . , .1. . �. . �. .. o � ­ I I * , . the bitnolits-­1 knew not whether of tri- ring them, looking Ominous- I I I � � �� - . lu!..A flag or trucel" we all exclaimed "If the terms were accepted,'we were ' umph. or welcom&-and the girls en- armed, assu . own. your life to dispose of as I will"I - . .q I . I . t . . to go down; If rejected. we were to tered the camp. , ' . - . ly at Rot'lle of the I-60re cutthroat ' of his Ou, The Place Where— ;P!6 " I Itogetber. I 1. - , men, that if any nian,off.ered, them the I and Jack. H.Ad it not been for me y . . I YOUr Dolhir']Doeg itS DW I " I . . . . . I � . . I . ... I I "Ile's going to offet us something to wave-" I What they said, what was said to sitg-litest-Indigpity be would shoot him ,would have bled to.death when you I . . , * . ' 4,,at!" cried Jack. "I knew be wouldn!t .Helen took off her check bonnet and, them. I.c.6rild"not bear.' .1 .could only Heled*bad � replied. that� ' ,received your wound. Had it not been .. MMAWMAwy ARM mm'"Mm" , .. I : et us sin . rve!" I . I �-tying It to. -a carbine, stood up on the , bee. Captain Ringold ralsbd his hat - . �Iterix, she -bel v for Jack . you *ould have already been - I I . .. . . � I . . I . whatever thpy leved they I - . . I stepped over the breastworks to go rocks hind'waved It to the. guerrillas, and'stood with it In his- baud. He.was I urdered by the guerrillas.11 . . .w� I - �. . - -­ -Ijw . . I were bnive And�.tkbove, Injuring 6 N%,o-: in . - . . - . . nd meet the bearer of the flag. Buck ,who w6re standlh� below Watching for- evid'ently speaking ior',the men gather- ' I "Yes, and I am not so� base as topull - . . I .. I. .1 I ­­ I I . . . . . . . our signal, while oui little c0mmali(i ed aroundj and hIRI'seemed. to be Intent man, Then .she. helo] tip to them the- . . � . � .. . I : . . . . . I . ,. . .. , I . I . . . � I . . alled out: ' � . . magnitude Of their. erhues. and , bade my benefactors -down with me. Stand I , . I . L ;­ ., . I I "Tell him I'll take some fri e as lusty a cheer as their exhaust-, 0 ' him and the girls. � Then . I saw ' . . I � I I � . . . . . . ­ ;. I . . . � . I I ed chick- g1v . n asidb�ll . � . . I . I . ed condition would admit. .' - � them go and enlist in ibe Confederate . . � , . . -a little to the fr6t3t, and all . . , . . I . " n to' minel" . . . . Helen step . arruy.� She succeeded In. getting an of- . ,'Harkl!, ' � I I '.I . . I I met the captain at the spot where But the real berolsm was yet to come. faces were turned to her. Occasionally, for of a free I conduct to fill save me. the word In her oluick .1 I . I we bad built our fire. His 'Arm was in I bad seen evidence that the. woman she made a,gesture, now turning to our . . wa VAR1.1. 6SE-.VEIN"S' CU ED � �. wing of my arm� was .not to be app This they persistently refused. After y, poising her bead On ofie side to � . I I . I I ­ . . .. . a sling, and be was very pale. Some- all' little fortress, now pointing the finger much Urging the captain agreeol'that listen. ,She haq board a low whistle, I . . . I thing told me that he did not relish the ed. at any proposition, but It ,Was tin-: of scorn at the guerrillas. as though to , . I - . . SW NO NAMES. USED WITHOUT WRITTEN CO . .. . . work in which be was engaged. possible that I could be- prepared for sbame them oe to influence whatever we .should. be let aloue ,till the- next In another Moikient .ft,wak repeated, . . I �, . . I., I I I � I � morning, it promise on which I placed seeming to come from. below, where we 1. �.. Confined ,,,to His Norne'for Week&' - . .. "I've come to tell yo'." be said. "that What.was to follow. 1, have sometimes of. mantiness there might be In them. � . . I . wondered if it was not rather.an ema, no reliance. Helen begged to be per.' bad built our bonfire. A figure was'ad" I . . . She was making them a long speech. -' I � "Heavy work, severe strainin and evil liabits In Yodth 'brought on .. If yoIll. surrender the rest of yo' people ould , m(tted to carry we provWbris. , This vancing through the gloom, holding I of nation' of genius. than herolstla, but At l6as� It seemed so to me, who 01 . 'Varicose Veins. When I worfed hard the nab 'would IiWome . .. can 90. was also refused. � aloft a white .handkerchief. I.Jumped . I Vevere and I wits often laid up for a week at a Urm" e, bly faint . have Invariably concluded that'it was see, but not bear. At last there 'Was a . I . bysician thld me " operation was r.,y only hope -but I dreaded k I "What assurance have I that you -,.Ill the -genius of heroism. . ', 'It did all I could," she sald.ruefully, from the rampart and ran down to , I . � I ' triedzeywal 8pecialists, but soon f/, itidoutal the wantedwastn .cheer. The couferenc6 was ended. inoney. I cornmenedd to look upo ft ny keep the terms?" . . . "but I couldn't move. even-tbe captain. meet this "flag;" which I.sOOn saw was - o IRW mj,.Al doctors as I ttle better thZ I "The word of a!' He stoppe& I , 1. . I I Then the little actress. Jaquellile, was. They wouldn't give me a morsel for - borne by Captain Ringold. .. 1. rogues. Onedayraybossaskedni. Why1*asoffwork0ojnu4haud - . - ... te-10 Itoldlibrim condition, He advised we to consuibPre. Kennedy& saw that habit had led him to lase an . evidintly using her art. She would , Ou.1r 1 '!'What. do. you want?" I g -o- .Kepnedy, as Ke had taken treatment from them himself and kuoW I expression common among gentlemen I . whisk up to one of the men,'gtand be- . Y..Oh, Helen," said Jack, "I'm tired of "Don't let your women come Into our . I W they were square and skillful. I wrote them And got Tnic Nsw I fore him in a favorite position of hers, I METnob TRZATIUiNt. MY P"gresS was somewhat slow. and during . In the south, but the. word bad stuck. I , MILBURN'S - hearing yol whinoil" And, taking off camp again.* jaycox Is back, and he , I ". bat discouraged, However 0 . � and Halliday have got the upper hand. - 1*" sonlew ol, and shake her t, fiZt 1 -1611get and was reward�i inotl b In his tbroat. . , finger In his face, All the men stood her suntionnet, out rolled a liberal. sup. I - i 7. 1 for tree ' $12 a week In a'madlitn6 I'm Powerless." i -2 -0:4 I I 'ho mon�'M�ea,m r y le ton, nuod I eat en, I "Captain," I said. $,you are a better ply of cornpone and ealt pork. I � h -niplet. cu 6 106uld only $21 and no or Idose a day. : ph. th for. ti'eat- a , now I r min v man than the company you keep. Sat- LAXA-LIVER watching bee. Occasionally there came "You little thief!" cried Helen and "Will your men let the womoin go If .. 1. all -liffer.r. L,W,pt yo r Zu.b. 0 treatment. , I . a burst of laughter, a yell of applause, . . . IMNRY 01 LOCO= Isfy me that the women, the boy and . ' . threw her arms around her cousin. I give Myself up?, , I . . � . the negro shall go free, and you are I .pl - � a clapping of hands, -and I knew that A Second time my life had been saved "No; stay with them to the. last." 131EEN D1189AGED? I welcome to me." 0 .. ILLS . Jack was carrying her audience st temporarily, by 34quellne. ' f "One word more." . . . "The men are divided about the wo- . Then I Could see the figure; belo* at "'4 . - , . "T'llbre's no. time. I bAv6 stolen . vt 13LOOD POISONS are the most prevalent-alid most serious d1semeg, They MR the raen," be replied, lowering his voice. atimulate the slilg' g1sh TAIver. beginning to busy themselves about :ff life blood of the victim and utiless entirel eradicated from the aystem will cause ,0 I XVI. away, -and it 1 am missed and Ws se oup compliestions. Beware of Xercury. lintay suppress the oympt6ins-our NEW --Which party holds the balance 6C preparations for supper. Helen and � I � kn6wn where 1 have bee XF-TI101) cures Ali blood diseues. . ­ 41 A 3317GLID OAL'L. 'p,1111 be a dead I . sweeten t'no Jack took hold as they had done 4nee . . i AGED 11914.-Imprudebt acts or labw. excesses litive bro power7" Clean the coated tongue, n , HIM night bused without Aa at- man." - . VOUNG ORVIDI)LE ,on. . , - . It, breath, clear Away A waste a d poison. - before, the men permitting them to do down your systorn. You feel the symptoms stealb ove;7 Mentally, physically sod I V "It's bard to tell." - , * jus material from the system in A ature'M L "I I tack, Vprepared a fire as be- L He wits gone before ihe last Word vItAIIY YOU are tot the mail you used W be or ohoWIW. ' iIIyouheedth6dAngeraI&ab? "Ttleg we bare n6 ass6rance tbat It - easy nianner, and prevent sawell as oure 'the work . � wag spokem 1 returned to the fortress. Are you a vidtim? Have you lost hope? Are you Intendin' t , f . 'd been diseagedt Roe you any V ', &.Ogar% Him . Constipation, Sick Headache, Biliousness, Buck, beside me, chuckled. fore, but It was not needed. your b1do W We surrender you can keep your proma T . "What Is lt?'�crltd Jack expectantly. 1EADER leAkhes ZT1101) t I o' "What to It, Buck?' . I 1)av dawned. and wa could RjcA,Tx1&NV will cur6 you. What It has done for others It will do fol� you. Consultation � Ise to let them go-unharmedy -- -- -- "Ile has loof the power to protect "BOY1100(it MAT11100do Fil,the&Q." (111tistratod) on Heartburn Catarrh of the Stomach, Sour I Free, No matter WH6 has treated you write fbr tin lionest %ihl6n Fi*d of Choird, ' "There's no telling. flefol Vo'r 69- Stomach, Water Brash, and all tro6lea. "That consarned jack's goin rourl . I .. . . you. Ile Advises me to staY 'With you Bookii Pro*- . L iseMeg of Mon. '4 been arising fkor� a disordered statwof the ttiar with the skillet In one ban' an to the last" . NO NAFAE9 11.19ED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSlig-r. PRIVATiV. N nwaeil on eape and the killing Y& all ba . Stomach, Liver or Bowels. thavvin souiep'n she's got in the other. ' boxos 6nveloliem. Everythia Qmt ofoTr6atentut I . I . I doing I could have fixed It. but the Tnen . 11 , IfINVIllyou?" FREE 66 . I F R HOME TREATMEN . a I .. , are exasperatell at the damage Yo'v0 Mrs. J. 0. Wogtberg, Wish I Was thar." I ., .: , , . "Yes.', I repiled, with a sigh - I done." � I Swap River,gan.Mites'. Wbtn supper wits Served, each man . I "Thank Gooll" exclaimed ILlen. . , "Can't yon'be blind and let us out to, I suffered -11 I suffereil f6t years# vied with the others to provide fottholil . Another night of horror; it rising soil, Dits.KENNEEDY. &KENNEDY - for Years. + more thau tongue can, guests� Jack wag scated on the ground# '. .. I - Ilooding the face of the reeks and ou� I alght?" + tell, from liver tronble.., her back, resting againat a tree, a. late le igan I I T , Cor. A' N Ave. and Gdswold St. i 'Detroit, Mich. "No: I've lost more control of my � + # 0 # # + I tried sevetal kinds Of In her lap, a: tin oup at her sidoo evl­ � .17 .;. . I wan faces with a ruddy glow, A more . . . inedicitie, but could got � wretehed'lot of beings could not be A)1�W-&N()T10E- A letteraffora 6 Unda must be ag(iressed imen within the last fp*'days than all . . the b" 9*14 . y . Ca 6 Itlid until I got Milburnlo Laxa*Livet uently making it,nearty supper, Keep, found among castaways pt sert. We 11 . I.. I I I I. � 1. to our Canadian Correspondence Depart. I ,. the time I've commanded them. If they A �� I for 8 MW 111ft- Ment in Windsor, Otit, Xf you desire to saw the slightest move on my ,part to ]?ilia. I elithnot, praise them too highly Ing the mon running back and forth �' had not slept during the night, for ve done for me." ' * from ,the fi .� 464b" 4604MIla See us.per6obally call at our Medical ItlstitifttL% in Dettolt AS we see and treat . 'e, and, Y61, tot *,lot they ba re, filling her plate or her a 4;ZJ whatever of rest bad Onle to any of US � , � I i i i I I , I I , � � I I � N I I. t ,,�,/l I � -- I I- I let yol allp, they'd 61160t = .!,,*or** 'f"t4 41�� NkO Ofitl6litil in our Windsor office$ Which are for Coriesporldence and I 9 had beeti rather stupor than sleep. Our X,sboratory tot Canadian business ;only. Address all letters as follow.q, vould never get Out aIIV0 either. I price 25 goats a vial, or 5 for $1.00, 6t cup sit every trip, ft.- We" A"SMA *NA I ,checks were sunken,,,.Our eyes, deep I . ,oAn,t stand hero talking glay longer, . A desl6rs, ot ir,miled direct on r0d0iVt Of After supper ViO .Vould 606 that the . 0 AIII.ViVoilift a Old. lKENNEDY 4 KZNNP.Dy, Wlad*or, Oul. . �. . Irbos011 atioDedt "Methblit, Vhatlil 10t price by The T. Milburn Coq Limlted� conference was roNtimed between Ilel- !I 1. -1. � � . I a . W Aws&--ft, ... 0 1 their sockets. Were turned toward thLi WOO f4rour 0141raftMarms. . I Toronto, Out. eo and the ituerrillast, 8116 wam OVI. ­ I ,.. -1.11 ... I red orb of dAy, vhleb to our f6vered . -­­ I 111.1 ­­ - I... .1 � . '­ I I . - - - "..1.1 .. -1, . . , ­ . . I . .� . ­ . .-- \ . .­ ­..11� , -- � - I— I . .1 . , . . I I , . . � I . I L. . . , . I I � . . . ����� ...... .......... ­.­­ I. ­­-­ . . . . . ��� -­ ­ .­­­­.­..­ ­ ---1. 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