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Beverly of
T� Graustark
GEORGE BARR 4;
M'GUTGIEON,
Astbref'irs.IWk"
It 1tC:t
wow Ilea r sea t` J+'
Mai r ls�e11
Accidents
will Happc >t.
But if you are prep red
for thein lefrreilain], hey
are soon mended. Brr sea,
Wmc es, Neuralgia. Sel dea
aid straits )ict(t iva ntly
to
Hirst's Pain
Exterminator
Always !lat.(' a bottle with
you. 2. c. at all Qe' lers.
Try ■Irsl's Lltlle 1 ver
ills. A perfect after tl nner
Pill. Will assist (lige, ion.
Ask your (sealer or :,el d tis
25c. A handsome Kon• cnir
card free.
flI 0. 0. DALLEY CO, Lir. Itee
\\ H•mdt4n, O•.t. las
"1'm arrant It s souaeIIniu. 1r.•:
seriona," admitted Retards gl
"lie doesn't look like the sort
who would engage In n petty
taking. 1'11 tell you, his story.
be told It fo me." 1404 she repr:t
meager confessions of Ilnld..s.
"I see no n 014011 why tr• shoal
tate." said the planer's. "By h
statement he Is ant a dest.eratte
081. You did quite right In pro
hint protection, dear, and 1 Ills
talo you. Ito you wntit to ph
prinrc•so to Rabbet a little longer
"I should love it." erie.t Revert
eyes sparkling.
"Then 1 shall Nitta the order n
gloss nt nitre. tlh. dear, 1 hay
gotten, t have no otllcfal seal he
"(•uuidn't you seal 1t willi your
suggested Beverly. "oh. 1 ba
Rend for It:irort 1)augloss nod ha
witness your Nlg,lnllir,. I1P ran
■way from that, you see. and nft
celled) E't.•Itcpiss you eats biz up n
lar *Wirt, seal and alt." cried *1
soureefyll Amert.•nn girt.
Ink r u±t\pnl'er wore sent for. nu
two eonsiOntors lent their wisdo
the task of 'reparing an order fo
8nit'ntion of aI,Ios the fugitive.
- order rend: •
To Llano', J..+Io angloss, comma
the Cose And la Lary Polies of r
stark:
tdfull%-Isn't that funny? 1 had quite for
rewllly• golden If. he poor ala goose!"
of roau Lnt•r, when Ihe coaches In0l escort
under- 1 were draws) up In front of the Ballo
-
Juxt as wits palace ready .for the start, the
fel the i pt-Incess elated the chief postilion.
Carta, to the step of her toaelt.
.111181. ••What was the uteuulug of the dia-
ls own turlauee I witnessed this month's?"
crlml she detnItotel.
mlaing 1:1 11Z htutg his head. "We thought
II mux the man was crazy, your lttghtiss. Ile
*7 Or had Well telling us sueh muuatrrwa
hex," b.• mumbled.
Y. b''r ".Ire you pure they were Iles?"
"t Ib, quite sure, your highness, They
t flat' were laughable. Ile said. for .rate
• f'r , thing. that It was ho who drove your
r' " highness' coach Into (;anlook lust evett-
rin:'r" Mg. whew -everybody ody knows that I had
•e II: full charge of Ike roach and horses."
• hint "You are very much rulataken,
't get Ganz." elle said distinctly. Ile blink-
er Ice eel his cotes.
✓ 'gu "Vote hlglmiws," be gasped, `you
le re- surety remember" -
1 "Enough, sir. Frons drove the prie-
d the cess auto Gaulook last night. Ile says
m to so himself. does I:, not?"
r the "Yes. your highness," murmured
• Tl:r poor Gertz,
1 "'•hat more did he nay to your
sting "Ile sold he had entre from his mas-
'm'c- , ter, who Is In the hospital. to Inquire
,e < ]big are hero, to mod that Its
the „son who entered t• ally with
NV, ti 1111 t, lots % • turkres :uul Calhoun. Ir n'1 to be r. 314..1 ■, a
will pay the highest market pule,. once pow or h.reafter. 1 • Is•to M
write f,o pa4•licua:m• and ,talc how capable m«bawl and sur cal tut
twiny r„U have, until fully recovered. when he la r
Closed ,, um
TURKEYS WANTED
Tpo.. niter your been!' and to laser his thank.
told. for the kindnesses you limy* savored
prig- , for hint. Ile says Ills toaster Is faring
atren Well and Is satisfied to rematu where
r,ttlohne he is. Also, he said that Lis master
item- w•as mending hint bark Into the moun-
1 tains 10 8N8ure his friends tint he Is
THE CANADA POULTRY AND 'nnto go its way Ito pe
PRODUCE CO.. Limited. i Also he Is tq be provided wit
KIt'at f.,td, - 1lnl vl ho wearing apparel and made comfo
sten was.
Also the members of his party. n
enllald• safe, and lo *8•nr :l certain message of
aIle In cheer to them, sent forth try the prin-
w ht coax. it 11:11 all 140 foolish and crazy,
to your highness, that we could but gibe
n. and laugh at the Plot* creature."
"it 1e you who have l'eett foolish, sir.
trend the 0141 man t8 me."
"lie has stone, your highness," In
Iglttenrtl tones.
' `o murk the better," said the pen-
erasiiiamlpaing him With ■ wave of
cess 1 the ha�ii1. Garin went away to • daze,
and Iand for rya be took every opportunity
In 1 -Wok f other signs of mental die -
ser 1 the same tam indulging 1p ele.ulatloa
an to has own mildness of mind.
ure, Ganheik'x pop titian lined the chief
Pas thoroughfare, nes slug the departure
of the prioress. nit ugh the hour was
early. 1*t•v'•rly peer 1 forth curiously
old es the roach 'noted oft The quaint.
"1 holt srientnl rostr.mex of the towns -
ver people, the odd little children, the
bright colors, the perfect love and rev-
Ut- rrence that abort. In the fares of the
Of Innit!tilt'.' Impressed her deeply. She
was never to forget that pirl11re'sque
tt:- mnrning.
Baran 1Mngloss Lode beside the condi
until It passed through the aoutbern
, gates 1?nd Info the countryside. A
company of rn- alrymen nrted as es-
cort. The bright red troaal•r, and top
boots. with the deep blue Jackets, re-
minded Ilererly ntore than ever of the
operatic. figures tate tend Peru •n often
at hoar. T'hnre was a fieree, dark cast
to the (arty of these moldier., however,
that removed any suggestion of play.
The girl was In ...•standee. Eterylhlug
alotlt her appealed to the romantic -
side of her nature. Everything seemed
WINTER
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OVERCOATS
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THE TAILOR
j' WEST ST .• - GODERICH
TO TI -113 PUBLIC
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Th. lei., ..f beef rat I Ie t h roagbe,l the
Itrti-b F.rueur tu.- dn,ptx-d n n.tr h er
two. and .."n-1•geu•ull) I..•nl purr- , 1.•
d., • n 1\ r ;ur '1111141, ;g alt enl-
at tow' r tree-. 11011.-111' q'i.lily 1.
g.•1111. if n'., het ter. than .•per. \h.
LI;.\]:', NI 1: IT.\I IRK *:'r handle- all
81,4. of !'.•t?-. I..nitrs, .1,' .,,1,'ahae
!banking 11n• 1,1.11.- for their hlx.ul
µ,trnn.lg.. ,• .,.lien t •,nlian.,nee of
Ibe• war,•.
McLEAN BROS.
4! ter 1:.-1 0t. .ant til,.en G1wbrieh.�
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'PHONE 15 OR 24
Wit-, ,nn want 1 and 1}';,rot-)\atila•'rr.1\'•.1
TII I: I11;. 1 n l I l n .• '\ cert „r t'
k ell it re
the hills tahose names ars unknow
ane'. are to he neeorded every protect
Franz, the dr{.er. In to have his freedo
1f h• desires I.
• And from this edict there Is no recourse
until Its nhatrment by royal decree.
YETIS -E.
"There," sold the princess, affixing
Icer sigit:lttlre. "1 think that will be
suihe.ant." Then she rung fora
int, ' "Send, to Baron Dangloss, •
O ak hitt to come here emote.,"
Fifteen minutes Inter. the chief
police stool In the presents. of lite ea
young Interpreters of justice.
"1 want you to witness my signet
11arun 1b111;;1os.,' 8,10(1 the prior
after the greeting*.
"Gladly," staid the officer.
"•'-.•II, herr 1s where 1 signs]." es
Yeti,*, handing lin the pnlwr.
don't have to write my name o
e.nit, do I?"
"Not :1 all," said the baron villa
ly .\r.1 he boldly signed his name
▪ "They Not Idn't do thnt In the T'1
e'1 states, •• murmurs) Beverly, who
knew' something about red tape •t
TYnvhington.
"It Is n entlttnnnd to you, baron,"
said Yetive, handing him the document
with a ere motile. Ile rend 11 through
alnn ly. 'Then I. blf las Ilp 511.1 cough -
el. "''hat Is the mutter, baron?" nak-
ed Telile, still smiling.
".. tr:nl.irory emotion. -your hlghnepm,
Hint Is m''• anld he, but his hand trem-
bled as he folded the pater.
CHAPTER X.
"t1t;iTT and early the next morn
lug the Irllrty ens ready fur the
last of the journey- to ,;.b•l-
w.•i,s. Less than twenty miles
Separated t;nnitiek frond the capital,
and the road Wits In exeollent roud1-
tton. Beverly Calhoun, tired and con-
tented, tend slept soundly until aroused
by the/,1111'/'00 bertlrlf. 'Their rooms,
11 11.1011104 ea.'h other, and when Yetire,
shortly after daybreak, stole Int, *be
American glrt'n rh8Toler Beverly ens
Nle•plitg pn swcrtl7 that the Intruder
would hate retreated had It not been
for the boisterous shoats of sinble
boys In the rnnrtysad below the win
vs. She hurried to a window and
L14111111 neon the grny'cloaked thorn-
. postilions and stable foss were
gr.•7at,d n:•ar the gales, torToeut-
n ragged r.1.1 mnn win Itno.t with
bark ligalnst nue of the bug, l0111,
110111.• curiosity, she railed Beverly
11 her plumbers, urging the sleepy
to hasten to the window.
9 Ibis one of your friend, from tam
Iott,e. •'• she0sked.
I's Froth:" cried Reverie, robbing
pretty eyes. 'Then she became ebur.
fly awake. "tt'hnt sr. they doing
Int? Who are those rufflnne?" she 1
ended Indignantly.
hey are my pen ante end"-
hame on deem: The wretches!
t has old Franz done that they
Id - fall to then'; tell 'rut ynn'II
their ti'•nds n? If they don't stop.
n dear old,fellow to plate of his
nisi bleb-.
e window 1n.lt flew open, and the
enrol-. In tee mart below erre 811
hell 67 the sound of a w•omnn's
coming, as It were, from the
a. A 'toren pain of eyes were
1 'Tweed; the commotion ended
nay. in the window above stool
graceful, wblte robed ngnres. The
still for below roc range or moon-
, tout nal )et rohhed the 'morning
gray, dewy shadows that lelotj
u'rhxk.
Inn* nM you doing to that ono. old
retard Yeller, noel It 11/19 fb!
lute pay of then had seen anger
princess' fore. They plink bark
stony'. "Let hint 810ne: You,
, see that he has fond end drink,
Mints, dNar Report to me liter
r, nod explain, if you to,
why
tare conducted ynurnelres In so
oming n mnnner," Then the wln-
11ns closed, end the prineess
herself In the wenn arms of her
•
couldn't nn'teratand a Word you
Y.Hre, but I knew yaw wets
It to them hot and henry. illi
hew nicety old Frans bowed to
Goodneuo, his heed almost too -h•
ground'"
do'.
COALH;
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ALL KI•NOS OF COAL
ALWAYS ON HAND
rn' 111 (...,1 weighed ma the n.a clot .nl' -
wh.rr ),n g•'t 2.11 11 lbs. 1"r n ten.
WM. LEE,
Order. Ire, :U ('. 1'. 1, ;I.:, liott!90tr More
t• : Ode K0.a,r,', pro,n'I( n' tended to.
SYNOPSIS OF
Canadia�i Northwcs
Homestead Regulations,
Any r•rn mothered .• iLm ,f Iam;ini,
1nn,1: to 3l:udlobn.'. t.kntrhr'a am and .\Ilw•rt.
In
fro?
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to 11
Clem
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rut
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TI
tn. na
tools
rote•
ere• •ting. alai s/. not n• -en 111. nes) lie home.
'gentled by nit Iw•In.m 11110 I. 11.I. ..'l• bend II( I1 *1011(1
family, or ins made o• er IN 1101. of age, In Ilia menet
ester/ of •-lino stet as.tlon of 1Q? ne .11,. mon•
or le.,
tlul4r
Y,ntt7- mil., 1x• n.:,d.• te'r.on3Il) n? tit• Itx•nl ' 1141
witIlal
and 0111,•* fur thy dist 1141 in which the band I. stun,
TL • 1 -.lead,' 1• regnin.l to perform the I tains
remditint% 1.111111..111.1 theirs pp under one oft of th
Ihe fnllooing
tit .11 109.1 .18 months' resile'.+ upon anti I to Ci .
11111.1 cellon of the hunt ht each year for tine• sits
).1111'-.
fAIfIbt• father a0rmother, Ifthe (softert.d.•-: alae?
e• tats) of th.• 1'-1twd.•r'o' Ide. 11 x111 a farm 1 first t
In
the • Minto r nl the lana -.uttered for the IT in the
f'lnene•nt. as n0 ?rd,MO,' otos be .'iH.atd
by 11.•11 nelson rr.ldl,.g 'atlas 16e father m In di
mother.
Martz
(Sr If the settler hos his tw•nnnncnt rrddenee
'tam /Arinb7f innd nes lel by him in flat tins 111111 w
Icy of Ith lagntr.ten.I the r.slnln•menl. ns I41 nn, ml
redden. hi ) 14. Mn1.n.•d 0). residence upon
r Ihe •old 1)101. - I you 1
Kix le. not la .-riring shnnld larkIY-en 1 unite."
I. if, 1 nlnmisskNwr of IlnnuInlelt !And. nt ,in'.v
111841 n M Intention to app1) for patent.
0*. w'. colt V. tnlrnd
priority of the ifini.le,- of the Intents., friend
N. R. 1'1,01,? home d Intl.14.:,, inn of t his 1111 ) "p
exitits !went w1111.01 la• paid for
*n ll,
1 giving
NOTICE T3 ADVERTISERS e") p,e
,7.111 ?
.•Copy of Change of runnirrx advertise- 01 the
'nerds must be lett at this office by "ire
Monday noon to ensure insertion Yntl fo
In tulle of Mme week. • hfa e
Tiro 171,n rate sip to the rot-rinpr.
.0 'toren! and so like the ettry book.
'Doe print -eta smiled lovingly upon the
throngs that lined the. street. There
was no moo umeug them win would
not have laid 11 m'n his life for the
grnrlmts ruler.
"(Ih. 1 torr parr soldiers," crisp 11Pv-
erly warmly.
-poor fellows, who knnwe how soon
they Tony be called upon to fare denlh
in tin l)nwalereen hills?" 81114 Yethe,
• shnd,w rrrntrlbg her f84e.
Dinging% was to rem5ln In Cnalook
for 8eeernl days, on gmlrrl 'ignitor
manifestations by the Axpbeinlaus. A
corps of spirt and •rout* ens 11orktal
with him. And emitter* were ready to
ride nt a motent', mutter In the retitle
In Edelweiss. Before they pnrted Bess
arty extracted n reuewn1 of his proml.c-
to tnk,' goal rare of ItnIthet 1411P sent
a message to the Minns! man, deplor-
Ing the (art flint 8110 troll eotit wast to
leave Gnnl.rok witholt Fleeing him as
she had promised. It ens her intention
10 hoop hien COMP 10 Edelweiss ns 0oo1
na he wise in elmtlition to be removed.
ltnrnn Unnglnse amidst mymtcrtou.ly,
int he had no counnent to make. lie
had m•elred his orders and was obey.
Ing them to the letter,.
i wonder It alrenfall has beard of
my haulm-icantn trip to St. Peter*.
Imre." reflected Vetter., making' herself
comfortable In the evert atter the gate*
and the multitudes were ter bound.
"Ili Ivo you a Irol of chocolate creams
flint we meet him before we get to
Edelweles," ventured Beverly,
"Agreed:" 1*14 the princeas,
"Don't sly 'agreed,' dear, 'alone' Is Tis
It* word," corrected the American gltl 1 wo � c'a
airily. 'Foe tee
118* bowing to you, Beverly.
rent that you are the places' to t
Beverly won. Greufall Idlers
small eoDhIttItly of horsemen nate
furious battle tong before the Nu
lig mil -sky. Au attempt to dead
scene betwegt hlut 111141 11111 ve
Notre wife would be a lugedes'
The way in which his fate clear
SW of distress and worry Inas a
itself. To one 11*. own word
breathed freely for the drat t1
hours. 'rile American took the
of the officer who rode beside the c
and the trio kept up 811 eager, Int
illg c uversutiou during the uex
hours.
It wee • warn', sleepy /lay, b
signs of drowsiness' disappeared
the advent of lorry. !le had rep
Edelweiss lute the night before,
• throe days' rile from the route
In Dawabergcu. At first be Pu
tered trouble In trying to discover
bad betvme of the prineess. T11
the castle were aware of the fact
she had reached Ganlook safely
sought to put him off with aubterf
lie stormed to such n degree, how -
that their object failed. The result
that' he w•ao off for (;aulook with
earliest light of day.
Itegardlug the conference with I'
Gabriel's represcatatdves, he ►lad
little to soy.. The escaped murd
naturally refus/d to surrender and
to all appearances quite firmly es
Robed lig power oat* more. Lo
only hope was that the rei-eranl of
iug In Lawalergen might work rust
the prince. He was eurrytng n
with a high baud, dealing vet
blows to the friends of 111. half br
and eucouragiug a lawleituems t
sootier or later, trust prove its undo
Ills representatives at the confer
were an arrogant, law defying ae
men who laughed scornfully at r
proposal made by the Graustarkinu
"''e told them that 1f he were
snrrcudered to our sut11orilie•• WSW
Kitty days we would declare war
go down and take him," toucduded
Amertenn.
"Two months!" 1T1ed Yellve. "I d
Undersiaml "
"There was method lig that ulti
Nut. ahphnln, of course, will met
n howl, but we eau forestall ■uy,
tluu the I'rhtcess Volga may uud
take. Naturally one alight sus*
that we should deeNre war at ou
Inasmuch us he must be taken soo
or later, but here 1. the Isola; Bc•f
two months have elapsed the bet
element of I)awsbergen will be so
gassed with the new done. of Gub
time It will do nuythlug to avert a
on his account. ''e have 1(11 them
IN•Ilrve that-�xpbio will lend now
if not physical support to our eau
Give theta two the its which to
tater this' treWeudous hysteria a
they'll dud their senses. Gabriel is
worth It. you sec. and down in th
henna they know It. They really lot
young ltnntau; who scene; to be
devil of a goo.* fellow, I'll wager
bead that IP six weeks tbey'11 ler cis
in: he were back on the 1lroue again.
And Junt to think of it, Yetirp, dear,
nu were off there In the very heart of.
Axphalu rl'king everything:" he erlel,
wiping the moisture from his brow.
"It 1. just cloven days Alts I left
idelweiss, and I hate had a Iorely
Journey," she said, with one of her
rare modem. He shook Ills head grave-
ly, and ate tesolved In her heart never
h. give him another such c8o8e for
atlario.
"And to the meantime, Mr. Crettfall
Lorry, you are blaming me and hat•
log rue and nil that for being the real
cantle of your wife's emeapade," maid
)7rverly t'edltoua pinlntivety. "i'm
awfully sorry. But you must rewem-
11•r one thing, air -1 did not put her
up to this ridiculoa, trip. She did It
of her own free will and nc•eonl. Be-
sides, 1 not the one who met the lion
and nlrnromt got devoured, not Yetive.
If you please."
"I'11 punish you by _turning you over
old fount Marlanx, the commander
f the army In Gral.tark," sold Tor-
\' laughingly. '•It, I* n terrible ogre,
orae than any lion."
"Heaven pity you, Beverly, If you
II Into his clutches:" cried Yctic•e.
to has had fire wives and aurb'ivea to
tk for a sixth. Tort see how terrible
would be."
'I'm not nfrnld of him," boasted Rev.
Ir, but there enmo ti time when she
melt of those wor.1i with n shudder.
'By the way, Yetive, i have hod
!•d from Merry Anguish. Ile anti
c et -tintless \t 111 leave farts this week,
the Lily's wilthtg, and will be In
etw'risa soon. You don't know how
relieves site to know tint 15*r•r'y will
with um nt tits dote."
'1NIce� 8 *sem nnswerel his enthusi-
n. Both had n warns nod grat'•fn)
mors of the loyal nervier which 'h1'
our Anlrrl,nt had rtndereel his
end when they had first emus. to
lnolark In quest of the princevs.
1 both tend a great re_nrd for his
e, the Countess 140 wear. w',i'• •t�•
Ives lady In wnitiug boil I.e,m
rough alt the Imrila of f0O.r exciting
a with them,
they drew near the gates of Edei•
sa a large body of horsemen rale
h to root then'. The afteritorm
Well on the way to tilgbt, nod the
of the miles woe cool and refresh -
despite the rays of the June sun.
;dein-els. at teat," murmured Bev-
, her face nglow'. "The heart of
11.tark. Do you know that I have
n brushing up nn my grammar? I
e learned the meaning of the wort
ustark,' tine It Reruns so •ppropri-
'GraU' is gray, hoary, old; 'otnrk'
trong, OW and strong, isn't It,
and •
up In
n wall
et the
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"And here rides the oldest Ind 'Iron -
gest man in all Gnnantnrk - the iron
Count of Marianas," allyl Yetlte, look-
ing down the road, "NPP; the strange
any man In front there Is our greatest
general, our craftiest fighter, our most
h.nrtlese warrior. Does he not hent;
like the eagle or 111e hnd•kY'
A moment Inter the pnrti.a met, nod,
the newcomers swung Into line with
the "sort. Two teen rode up to the
carriage end painted. One w -ns Count
7Iarinnx, the other Colonel Quinnox of
the roynl guar,*. The moot, lean and
gray as a wolf, revealed rows of huge
white teeth in his perfunctory simile of
welcome, while young Qulnnoz * face
fairly iealnetl with honest Joy. in the
post that he held he was int following
In the footsteps of Irl. torefatbcr5.
Nine') history began la °raoatark e
Qulnnox had been 1n charge of the ros-
11e guard.
"Iron Count," es ha soinetImes
!Ali Mao bad been eta -
M FRANK 1i - MEET
NIX • eat, • 'lying
Maw glorious ,dart
Gar Oren ow.
But watched by
wistful eyes sod
Arid bag* heats.
IhY woadrog,
shadow tftruord.
That to some pubk
Ian telosrd,
Whew oorethwatiod
mule quietly
Far midaight
t.
Only dm light of tapas small.
That OR two aseder faces
Two markt faces -cm•
shrank all the missies thie.
Don't forget to See
our stock before ptirchasiv,
•
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is looking for s mod ititig op to -slate,
FRANK H. MARTIN.
THE TAILOR.
The Signal's
From palace walk (foil throw. of sad.
Fran churches. shrines. cadwdrals old.
W'here the greed masters at their an
Wrought faithfully with hand arid heart
whom maraff head
apc:::, Is sees ao scepter of
But ▪ et whom same.
wth freedom's
Move • th• peat armee
o f the Lord.
what hght
Shiites from God's
theme cm Calvary's
height
Hu birth. his We. lite
angel. see
Christmas tree.
stilk
mand ot the army. One ha4 but to
look at hie strong, sardonic face to
know that be was a fearless leader, •
savage fighter. His eyes were black.
piereing and 1108er quiet; Ids hair •nd
elose cropped beard were almost snow
white; bls 'voice was heavy and with-
out a vestige of warmth. Sines bee
babyhood Tetive bad stood In awe of
this grim old warrior. It was no un-
common thing for mothers to subdue
disobedient children with the threat to
give them over to the Tron Count.
"Old Marlanx will get you if you're
not good," was a household phrase In
Edelweiss. Ile had been married five
times, and am many times had he been
left • widower. If Im were discon-
solate in any instance, tt.) one had been
able to discover the fact.' Enormously
rich, as riches go in Graustark, be had
found young W0111+,11 for his 'riven wbo
thought only of his gold and his lands
In the trade they made with Cupid.
It wax said that without exception
they died happy. Denth was a Joy.
The fortress overlooking tbe valley to
the south vvan no more rugged and un-
yielding than the man who made his
limee within Its wails. lie lived there
from elinice, and it was with his own
money, that he fitted tip the coalman-
dent'a- quartera in truly regal style
Power was more to illni.11111 11 wealth,
though he enjoyed both.
colonel QuInnox brought news from
the castle. Vetive'n 'mole and nunt, the
Count sad Countess Halfwit, were
eagerly expeeting her return, and the
city was preparing to manifest its toy
in the mood exuberant fashion. A.
they arew tip to the gates the shouts of
the people came to the ears of the
travelers. Then the boom of cannon
awl the blare of bands broke upon the
air, thrilling Beverly to the heart. 8lie
wondered how Tetivo could be so
calm and unmoved In the face of all
this homage.
Past the great Hotel Itegeugete and
the tower moved the gay prase:is/on
lute the broad stretch of bouleverd
thnt led to the gates of the palace
grounds. The gates stood wide open
and inviting. Inside tens Jacob Franeeh,
the chief etewnril of the ground'', with
his men drawn Inv In line; upon the
walls the SPIIMPR 1.ame to parade rept;
on the plaza the royal band was play-
ing us though by Inspirntion. Then the
gates closet) behind the coach and ea-
innide the castle walls. The Iron
count handed her from the carriage
at the portals of tbe palace, and she
stood as one In a streitm.
To be continued.
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When seed t•orn reeelv.W1 In the
pit twit or three kern...14 from ench *sir
should be removed mid teeter/. Thome
elms wolleh show poor geradnatlost
(mantle* enn rejeeted. On the other
hnnd, If shelled porn Is pfirelumed the
kernels frem 1110 PAPS of low rItnilty
or germinating power are mIxed w1th
the others end esenot be separated
The result mind neeessartly Ire • poor
tots of him cheliffeur."
11111t1 111 thin he edituri hitraelf."
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