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If the father i de• crowed) of the hontesdeader n+Ides upon a farm In the vicinity of Ow land entered fnr the te- milremente as to iwddrmn may by *oilseed by such penwm rseMing with the fath,r or mother. less if the settler has his permanent residence upon farming land owned los him In the Orin- Ity of lits homestead. the rognlnnnents as to twaklenee may be natlaaal by reklence upon the mkt land. Six month. natter In westing •honld be ferret 10 the 1'emmitrinter oft Irotnlnlon Land. se Ottawa of Intention to apply for patent. • W. W. 1 T)1(V. 1►epaty of the Minister of the lntrrMr. 1\. B.-UnantMwl.ad pnhlM+line of 1h1. ad- eIiibosost will not be pale for TAF IJUNAI4: (.ODEIUICH ONTARIO CAP'N By JOSEPH C. LINCOLN Copyright. 1001. by A. S. Mmes to Co.. Publishers, 130 Hftb Avenue. New York. A11 Rights Reserved sprain r .rt, lose at toe t`teeunrtan" he•I+, saw a long roost empty tutee for a few chairs and a table it the eent- ter. Upon this table stussl the testing Ittntruntents, exactly like those Ili 1110 ree•eiving room dowustnlrs. 'three men lounged it the emirs. and standing be- side the table, with his fingers upon the regulating screw at the emterple•e lit the rt•urder, Wns a nother. n big fel- b»c, with a round, snmoth shaved fore. The rues In the chairs sprang to their fe•t an (Hazeltine cnnte In. The face of the individual by the table turned white, and his Augers fell from the regulating serew• as though the latter was red hot. The captain recognized the men. They were day operators whom he had met in the village many tidies. Incidentally they were avowed friends of the former ele•triciau, Par- ker.\ The name of the teller one was l(cI ugbliu. Note spoke. Ralph strode quickly to the table, pushed Mcloughltu 'to nue side and stooped over the lustru- wt•utn. When he Ntralghtenel up Cap- tain Erl noticed that his face also it as white, but evidently not (rout fear. Ile turned sharply and looked at the four operators. who were doing their best to appear at ease and not surcveliug. The ele•triciaut, looked thein over ow.• by one. Then he gave a short laugh. "You sueaks" he said. and turued agoiti to the testing apparatus. Ile b•gau xlowly to turn the emulat- ing screw on the recorder. He hail given it but a few revolutions when the point of the little glees sgehou that had leen tracing a straight black line un the sliding tape moved up and down In curviug zigzags. Hazeltine turned to the operator. "Palmer," he said curtly, "answer that call." The man addressed seated himself' at the table, turned a switch uud'click- ed off a message. After a womr't Nbe line on the moving tape zigzagged again. Italph glanced at the ztgeags and bit his lip. Apologize to them," he said to Palm- er. "Tell them we regret exeeediugly that the ship should have been kept waltiug. Tell them our recorder watt Tut of adjustment." Theoperator cabled the message. The three men at the end of the roues glanced at each other. This evidently was u01 what they expected. Steps Sounded on the stairs, and Pe- ters hurriedly entered. "'rhe old man's comin'," he said. Mr. Langley, the superintendent of the station, had been in the company's employ for years. ile had been iu charge of the Cape ('od station since It was built, and he liked the job. Ire knew cable work, too, from A to Z and, though he was a strict disciplinarian. would forgive a wan getting drunk a'easloually'sooter than condone cure- Iessiipsn. Ile wax eccentric, but even those %tam did not like him acknowl- edged that he was "square." Ile cause Into the room, noised a ci- gar stump out of the window and nod- ded to Captain Eri. "How are you. (aptalu Hedge?" be paid. Then, stepping to the table, he picked up the tape. "Everything all right, Mr. Hazel- tine'?" he asked. ."Hello: What dues this mean? They nay they have been calling I my. fur two hdqrs without getting nu ausp•er.'Iiow do you explaiu that?' It Wa:i.very quiet in the room when the electrit.ltm answered. "The recorder here wax out of ad- Justnn•ut, sir;" be said simply. "Outf no m o o i t t n thought you 1>N e t I glt ,u told lite everythi)Ig was in perfect of - der before you lett this morning." "I thought eo, sir, but I Lind the screw was too loose: That would ac- count for the enli not reaching us." "'res loose: IItrnpb: The superin- tendent looked steadfastly at Hazel- tine, then at the operators and then, at the electrician om'e more. "%Ir. Hazeltine," he Auld at length. "I will hear what ezpinnutimM you may have to stoke in my office later on. I will attend to the testing myttelf. That will do." Captain Eri silently followed Ilia yottng friend to the tuck door of the +teteon. Hazeltine had seen tit to make no comment on the scene Juat deec•rilt- ed. ilttel the captain did not feel like offering any. They were standing on the step; when the big operator, Me - Loughlin, care out of the building be- hind them. • "Well," he 'laid gruffly to the clectri- cinn, "shun I quit now or wait until Sittiniay?" "Shall I git out now or wait ti11 Sat- urday night? 15nppo"e you'll have me fired." Then iiazcltine's pcnt'tp rage boiled over. "If you mean that 111 tell Mr. Lang- ley of your cowardly trlek and have r • • r * ''No? I don't pry nay debt' that wety." Yon discharged- • No: 1 don't pay my dents thnt way. Rut 111 tell you this - you and your sneaklog friends; if you . try :mower game like that yea. or If you eo much as speak to toe other than on business while I'm here -1 will lint you out of the window. Clear out!" "Mr. Hazeltine." said Captain 1:11 a fete moments litter, "I hope you don't mind my sayla' that 11Ike you fust rate. 310 and 1'etwz and Jerry ain't the higgest bugs in town, bat we like to ttao ' our frletdo t•Otne and se• us. 1 wish you'd drop inure 'n awhile." "I certainly will," odd the young mn, and the two shook hands. That vigorous handshake was enough of it- self to ronvinee Ralph Hazeltine that he had made at any rate one friend In Orham. And we may as well add here that be had made two. For that evening Jack McLouglillu saki to his fellow conspirators: "Ile said he'd Ore me out of the win- dow -me, mind you! Aud, by thunder, I believe he'd have done It too. Boys. there ain't any more 'eon' games play- ed on that kid while I'm around, Par- ker or no Parker. Ile's white, that's what he is!" CHAPTER Y. YVERS:ATION among the captains wax for the next two days confined to two top- ics, epeculatlou as to how s.Nnt they might expect a reply from the Nantucket female and whether or not Mr. Langley would discharge IIa- zeltiue. Oe the latter point Captain Eri wait derided. "He won't be bounced," said the cups tain. "Now you Jnst put that down in your log. Langley ain't a food, and he cin put two and two together as well as the next feller. 1f I thought there was .any need of It I'd just drop him u hint myself, but there ain't, so I •hau't put soy oar in. But I wish you taro could have heard that youngster tally to that McLoughlin critter. 'Twitted have done you good. That ls.y's.ttll right." 1'npd:ni Jerry was alone when the expected\letter came. Ile glanced lit the po+lnitlrk, sen• that It was Nati- Dirket and `stuck the note behind the clock. He did his best to forget it, but he looked so goilty when Captain Pe- rez returned atupper time that that individual suspee something, Made his friend confess, and, a little pater lvltcn captain Erl r• 1e in, the euvet opts. bearing many th h prints, was propped up against the ugar bowl in the middle of the table. "11'e didn't open It. Eri,' said Peres proudly.. "We did wattt t' but we thought all hands ought to be u de•k- when anything an important s this was goiu' to be doe•" "Ile's been holdln' It up to the tight for the last hn'f hone," sneered talo Jerry. "Antibody 'd think it had it million dollars In It. For the laud's sake, open it. Ere, 'fore be has a et:" Captain Erg picket! up the letter, looked it over very deliberately and then tore off the end of the envelope. The inclosure was another sheet of note paper like the first epistle. Tire enp- taiu took oat his spectacles. wiped then[ and rend the following >tluud: (•captain Jeremiah Rurgess: • 81r-1 like your looks well enough, though It don't pay to put too much de- pendence e- pr ence In look.. ns nobody kito w bet- ter than me. Besides, 1 Judge that picture was nook quite a spell ago. Anyway, you look honest, and 1 am willing to risk money enough to carry mo to Orham and bark. though the dear land knows I ain't got none to throw away. If we don't yugrie to alga :articles, I suppose likely yen will he willing to stand half the fare. That ain't any more than right, the way 1 look at It. 1 nhall come to Orham on the afternoon train. Thursday. Meet me at the depot. Yours truly. MARTIIA B. SNOW. P. 8.-I should have liked It better If you was a Methodist, but we can't have everything Just as we want 1t In this world. Nobody spoke for a moment after the reading of this Intensely practical note. captain Eri wIdstleel softly, scratched his head uud then read the letter over again to himself. At length Captain Perez broke the npell. •'J,`rtisule'm:" he exclaimed, "Ybe don't lone uo time, doer elle?' "She's pretty prompt, that's a feet," a-s*cutch Captain Eri.' t'aptulu Jerry burst forth in indigna- tion. "Is that all you've got to say," he inquired, with narenam, "after glttlu' me into a scrape iike this? Well, now, 1 tell you one thing, I" - 'Now, hold on, bold on, Jerry: She ain't goin' to marry you unless you want her to, 'tain't likely. More I think of it the more I like the woman's way of (loin' things. She's gut sense; tbere'e aro doubt of that. You can't sell her ,t cut in a flag. She's rotten' down here to gee you and talk the thing over, and I glory in her spunk." "Wants me to pay her fare: I .ee ntytelt dein' It! I've got ways enough to "lend my money without payln' fares for Nantucket folks." "If you and she sign article", as she roll" It, you'll have to pay more than fares," maid Captain Perez in a wet- ter of fact tone. "1 think same as Et* does -she's a smart woman. We'll here to meet her at the depot, of mum." "Well, I won't! Cheeky thing! Let her end out where i am! I cal'late shell have to do some bnntin'." "Now, Pee here, Jerry," said Captain Eri, "you was jetzt as anxious to hare one of us glt married as anybody else. You haven't got to marry the woman unless you want to, but you have got to help us see the thing through. 1 wish myself that we hadn't been quite so peaky anxious to give her the latitude and longitude and, had took some sort of an observation ourselves. But we didn't, and now we're got to treat her decent. You'll be at that depot along with fifex and me." Capn 14r1 did not go tithing the next morning, but stayed about the bowie, whittling at the model of a ehpper ship and tormenting Captain Jerry. The model war oue that he Ned beers at work voos it erdd filmes ever since he gave up seagoing. It bad nev- er been completed for the very good reason that when one part was finished the captaiu tore another part to pieces and began over again. It was a sort of barometer of his feelings, and when his companions saw !dui take down the clipper and go to work they knew Ile wits either thinking deeply upon u perplexing problem or was troubled lar IIIc mind. They started for the railway 'tattoo immediately after supper. As they passel John Baxter's house they p0. ticd a light in au upper chamber and wondered If the old wuu was 111. Cap - tutu Eri w•oukl have stopped to 111.4 out, but Captain Perez insisted that It could be done just as well when they came back and expressed a fear That they might lulls the (Mu. Cap- tola Jerry ludu't spokeu duce they left bottle and wahkti gloomily ahead with his lauds In his pockets. Mr, Web Saunders, fat aud lu his pluk striped shirt sleeves, sat upon the steps of his saloon as They went by. He wished them an ufetuous goal evening. The response from the Three captalus wee not euthustastle, but ler. tiaun- ders continued to talk of the weather, the Ilablug uud the cranberry crop uu- til a customer came and gave thew a chance to get away. The tralu was nearly nu hour pate thin evenlug, uw•lug to u but box, and the "ex-seatarlug man" and his two friends peered auxeously out at it front around the corner of the station. The nue catch atomise! directly under the lights, and they could se the paaseu- gers as they came down the steps. Two or three got out, but these were men. Theu came au apparition that caused Cuptsln Jerry to gasp and clutch at Perez for support. Down the steps[ of the car came a tall, coal black uegress, and lu her laud was a canvas extension ease, oar the side of which was blazoned lar two Inch letters the fateful name, "M. It. Snow, Nantucket." Captain Eel gaud at this astounding spectacle fur u full thirty sesrouds. Theu he woke up. "( ;rod trey dowluu:" he ejaculated, "Black! Black! Ituu! Run for your lives 'fore she sees us:" This order was superfluous. ('cap - tutu Jerry was already halfway to the feuet' turd going at it rate which bid Lair to establish a re'evnl for his age. The others fell tutu his wake, and the proeesslou moved across country like u steeplechase. Tbe'y-clhulsd over stone walls and splasitel Into meadows. They took every short cut ►etweeu the etutiou utid their home. .te they canto in sight of the latter Captain 1'erez's breath gave out almost entirely. • "heave to:" he gasped. "Heave to, or 1'11 founder: I wouldn't run an- other step for all the chitties In the West ladles." Captain Erl paused, but It was ouly after a struggle that Captain Jerry was perauadetl to halt. "I sh'u't do it, Eri:" he vowed wild- ly. "I shan't do it: There ain't no use askin' me: 1 won't slam that black woman: 1 won't, by thunder!" "There, there, Jerry:" said Captain 1:r1 soothingly. "Nobility w•ante you to. There ain't aro dauger now. She didn't see uw. ' Ain't no danger: There you go again. Eri ledge: She'll ask where I live anti come right down iu the depot wagon. Ob, Lonly. Lundy:" The frantic sacrifice was about to bound away ngaln when Captain Er! caught hem by the .rut. -- "1'11 tell you what," he saki, "we'll 't t fur Eldrelgr s shanty and bide the • till elle gits tired and gees awry. I"raps she watt tome, anyhow." The deserted fish shindy, property of the twirl" of • the pate Nathaniel El- dredge, w s situated in a hollow close to the hou. In a few moments the three were [side, with a sawhorse ng:tlust the d 'Iliey- heard hi rattle of a heavy car- riage, stud, crow' 'ug together at the cobwebbed wind. -, linty the binek shape of the depot vagon railpaid. They waited. brvtthlet�. until they saw It go bark again cap the Toad. "Did you lock the dlnid room door, I'ere•z?" asked captain ErL. • "Course I didn't. Why shot)Id I?" It wax a rather seus'le*e .tuestion. Nobody locks doors In Orham `except at Isiah idle. "iluugou:" grunted Captain Eri. 'She'll see the light In the dinln' room and go inside and .salt, more'u inept; Well, tlere'e within' for us to du but \ to„stay here for awhile, and then 14 she ain't gone Otte of lie '11 have to go cap and tell her she won't suit and pay her fnre home. that's all. 1 think .terry ought to be the our," be added mis- chievously, "he leen' the bridegroom, nit you might say.' "Me!" almost shouted the frantic Captain Jerry. "You go to grass! You fellers got me Into thin scrape, and uow let's se'e you git ttte out of it. I don't stir one step." They eat there lu darkness, the sp- leno unbroken, sive for an occasional chuckle from the provoking Eri. After a long white they heard some oue whis- tling. Perez went to the window to take an observation. "It's a mint" he said disappointedly. "Ice's been to our house. too. My land, I hope be didn't go ht: It'A that feller Hazeltine; that's who 'tin." "Is It?"exclaimed Ell eagerly. "That's No; nu 'tie! pet's give him a hall." Before he could be stopped he had pulped the sawhorse from the door, had opened the latter a little w•ey and, with him face at the open, was whis- tling nbrllly. The electrician looked up and down the dark road in a pulsated sort of way, but evidently could not make up his mind from what quarter the whistles tame. "Mr, Hazeltine:" hailed the captain In what might be called a whispered yell or a shouted whisper. "Mr. Hazel. tine Here, on your lee bow, in the shanty.' The word "shanty" was the only part of the tipeevil that brought tight to Ralph's mind, but that was euelclent. He came down the hill, left the road and plunged through the blackberry vines to the door, "Who Is )t?" he asked. "baby, hello, captain! What on earth" - Captain Erl algnaIM him to silence, and then, catching his arm, polled him into the shanty and shut the door. Captain Jerry hastened to set the sawhorse In plat* again. "Mr. Heseltine," said Captain Eri, "let me make you acquainted with Cep'n Peres and Cap'n Jerry, ahlp* mates of telae. You've heard me speak ell 'en." Ralph, to the darkness, shook two blg halide and beard whispered voices express thetselvse u glad to know "You see." continued Eri in a some- what embarrass* fashion, "we're -sort of layln' to, as iou might say, waltlu' it git our burin's. We alu't out of .Jtlr heads. 1 tell you that 'cause 1 ,know that's what It looks like." The bewildered Hazeltine laughed and said be was glad to hear it. "1-1-1 don't know how to explalu It to you," the captain stumbled on. "Fact Is, I guess 1 wou't jest ylt, If you don't mind. It does sound so pesky rldlc'lous, although It ain't when you understand it. What we want to kuow is, have you been to our house and Is there anybody there?" 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"Hush up, Jerry. a minute, for the love of goodness! What Wan she (loin'. Mr. Hazeltine, this woulau you thought was the bouaeke'pw`r? Did elle kook as If elle was Wein' ready to go out? Did she have her bnuuit oar?" "No. She 11011111011 10 1e very touch at hose. That's why 1 thought" - But agalu Captain Jerry broke M. "Well, by mighty:" he Oa. c!ntrt. "That', nice, `how, ain't 10 She gels' assay? You leg she ain't! She's golu' to etay there and Walt. if it's forever. She's got too good a ding. Jest us like's nut Wilsey Busteed or some othet gab machine like her 'll b' the next nue to call, and It they sir that grent black critter! Oh, my•soul:" "Iiinrk:" nail Italplt amaztdly. "Why, the WWII:ut alt your house Isn't black. She's as white as 1 am, and not bad looking either." "What?" This wax the trio in chorus. Theu Captain ErI geld: '•Mr. Ifazeltine, now, honest and true. is that a fact?' "Of course it's n fact." The (*Wein wiped his forehead. "Mr. Hazeltine," he maid, "If anyleely Mid told me a fortu't ago that 1 was one of the three biggest fools in Or- hnw I'd have probi Iy rared up some. As 'tis now, 1 esylate I'd thank hint for lettin' me off so easy. You'll hare to excuse us tonight. I'm afraid. We're In a rfdle'loua ecrate that we've gut to git out of all alone I'll tell you 'bout It some day. Jest now I wlsh you'd keep this kind of quiet to oblige line." Hazeltine saw that this w is meant as a gentle hint for hen Immediate de- parture, and, although be bad a fair share of curiosity, felt there was noth- ing else to do. Aa Noon as he had gone Captain ErI began to lay down the law. "Now, then," he mid. "there's leen conte "tort of a mistake: that's plain enongh. More'n likely the darky took the wrong entchet when 'he gat up to cu e to m o he oar. hat woman at rt [ 1 T the hoose 14 the real \lathy Snow all right, and we've got to go right up there and as' here ('one oar!" But Captain .Tr:rry 'mutinied outright. Ile declnrel that the sight of that d:tr- ky had siekenel htm of marrying for- ever and that he would not nee the candidate front Nantucket nor any other candidate. �(lo and see her yourself If you're so Stet on it," he deelared. "I shan't!" "All right," said Captain Eri calmly. "1 will I'll tell her you're bashful. but jest dylb' to be married and that 'be can huve,you 11 she only walta long enough." With Me Tie turned on his heel and walked out. ITo ItE ('ONTINI-F,D,h WHAT HE WANTED. Elting Ills Nord Qne: April 311th. - iSpa'cia .)--'rhe poattniusettr here, Mr, lhnmtse V. Bourque, in to be congret- ulrtted --he hits got what he wanted. After hunting around for ten` years he has al last found 11 cure for kidney discal, in L(Nid's Kidney Pills, \This is how he 'elates his experiences of these great kidney hcolers: , w•nn afflicted with kidney dieea.o and for more than ten years endured all the agony that sufferers from thin +tint know only too well. 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