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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1914-03-27, Page 74 ta-Din-Co Laxatives thoroughly, toed without diseonifert, they free th Amu or the waste which poisons the blood and lowers the vitedity.-ese. a box, at you- Druggist's. National D'Ate aniCliensioal Co. of Canada, Lizalted. 76 Author o 441C 4 4Cleopatr "The Onion's 44Aitan d'i 0' N4.ADo Relief In Nov - Mileh. 4- "I g With female Weakness an Vuld or wash had -when theft ve every and 4 !•!! • 41* emu he cured ity the great fruit kidner liver remedy, FIG PILLS_ Out" *Wel& 494 haa eve theme* pains and I lower**. Yonareatliberty Ra Gamma eaters as and so centaur Te Itig PM Co., St. Thomas, Ont. ' A year - ago he couldn't eat , eoday he eat three square - meals and sometes ono. • "ex.-wa" because eliamberiabera. Tablets awed Stomach Troubles and gave him a good digestion. You try them. 25ea bottle. AU Druggiets and Dealers or by Mail. - 3 Cleatalain fatties, Ce.„ 1e2a- 40 1.441. 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Thu air carrying the abase/dig vapor, Inspired with every breath, nialies breathing easy, soothes the sors throat. and stops theCotigh. alisuring restful nights. gresolette is invaluable to mothers with young children and a BOON. to sufferers from Asthma. Send us postai for descriptive boolslet. ALL DRUCIGUSTS. Try C Ii-ESOLEMIL ANTISEPTIC THROAT TABLETSfor the irritated throat. They are simple, effective „sod antiseptio. Of your druggist or from is, 10u. in stamPs. Vapo Cresolene Co. Cortissat St.. EX. f.eerning Mites Building Montrati, Can. 4 Now while Wulf made s ift en up- the hoses neer the m the cave, Godwin gathered sto large as he could lift, and Ile up against the door, till they it weeld take many •men a more to break through. For this door was handed wi and set fast in theliving ek anai••;••••••••••••11... o fas- th of es a8 - thein that ur or CHAPTER, XV. Then came the weariest ti waiting the brethren had; e e or were to know, although they did not feel it so long Water trickled from the w lis cave, and Wulfwho was p che thirst, gathered it in his an drank till he Was satisflqd. T let it .run upon his nee to co aching, and Godwin bathedat his brother'shurts and htuls could he come at, tor he di to remove the hauberk, an hint ccanfort When thie was done, and h looked to the saddlesand tra of the horses, Wulf told of all hid passed between him a d on the bridge. How at the 11 st his spear had caught in the 1 nd torn away the head -P1 ce foe, who, if the lacings had ot would have been hurled 0 While that of Loaelle,atruck hie ler fair and shattered on 1 r it from his arm. How they p ea.eh atheneane for a 'lime hoofs of Snib4s; hung over he sothat he thou:ght he Was su •ely How at the next course Loze Wo passed beneath his arm, leil striking full upon Sir Hug 's brought down the black hor a, itiner as though a thuntlee olt smitten them, and how[,3' ok could not check. •its . furl us. leapt oyer them, as ahorse le hunting: How he would not rid Lozelle, but dismounted to. fin fray in knightly ,fashion, nd, shieldlesa received the full -wei the greet sword upon. his m 11, he staggered back and wc4ild 'fallen had he not struck a aln horse. ' Then he told 'of the blows t lowed, and of his last. that w leozelle, shearing,through lus m felling him as are ox is felled butcher: How also, when ..ie to kill him, this Mighty and man had prayed for Mercy, pr in the name of Christ and ozj the mother, whom as a• child h It Essex: HOW he could net sla him, being helpless, but t' ed saying that he left him' t4 b with by Al-je-bal, where -.ipo 'traltegous dog sprang up an a knife him. He told- also of the earful struggle, and how, ha he was by the blow upon hi b though the point of the diem not pierced his mail, he strov • Lozelle, man to man; till at his youth, great strength,: an shill he hen in wrestling, lea -many a village bout at he e, e hiln to prevail, and. while he 'together GU the perilous edge gulf, to free his right hand, dr poniard, and make an end. t "Yet," added Wulf, "uever forget the look of that men's e he feU backwards, or the; w . scream which came frombus throat.' . "At least there is a rogue t In the -world, although he was •one in his own knavish fashio severed Godwin. "Moreover', m 'then" he added, placing his la Wulf's neck, "I am ghad it fEnl to fight .1,11ra for at th:e last. gri might overcame, where n Who so Strong, should have failed. F I think you clid well to she* me a good knight should; •that t you have gained great honer, if his spirit -pan' see through th aess, our dead angle is preud new, as I am, my brothernt •'I thank you,' replied Wulf s "ben in this hour of torment, w think of such things aes honor or lost?" . Thee, lest he should grow sti was sorely jaritisied beneath hi they began to ;walk- up' and do cave frorti 'where the horses a where the two dead Assassins the doer, the .faint light glee, on their Stern, dark feature 1' pany they seemed in that ellen ly place. , The .the crept on; the moo towards the mouutains. "What if they do licit cotne?" Wulf. - .• e ' ‘,.., -., ., "Let ne wait to think of g till answered Gociesin. Again they walked ;the length loi the - cave and _back, "How can they comeS. the d or be- ing barred?" :tatted Wti n. • "How did Masouda come an answered Godvetre "Oh, que t no more; It is in the hand of 11 • • The tuaa1Jteed "ONE DYE for Kinicla of Cloth. Clonn, e,No Chnaco f Mlgtakels. TRY l'r Send for Poo Color Card nod Booklet, ille4ohnson-Rliaarcloom Co.LIvalred, Monaca 10 C NT (71.6.SCARBITS" • IF BILIOUS OR QOTIV For Sick Headache, Sour $teah, Sluggish Liver and owels---Then work while yo , sleep. Furred Tongue, Bad 'Taste, Indiges- tion, Sallow Skin and Miserable, Head - altos corae from a torpid liver and clogged bowels, which cause your stomach to beeeme Ailed with undi- gested heed, which sours and fertnents like garbage in a swill barrel. That's the first step to untold misery -indi- gestion, foul gases, bad breath, yelleW skin, mental fears, everything that 15 horrible a d nauseating. A Casearet to -night 'al, give your constipated bowels a 't orough cleansing and straighten yet out by morning. _They work while y sleep -a 10-eeitt box from your dru st will lieep you fe.ele lug good far mouths. • Iron e of nown„ Drat eavy. this with and n he 1 Ito ch of as, dare gave had Pings that ozelle onset col of •f his •nest. eath, buck - ding past fore byss, sped: 1.2.apear his, reast, d his had that pace, ps down h the being ht of • that have t .the t foi- nded il and y the prang •rural ed it r own ew in ghter away, dealt this •ve to ✓ fast en as k, ai- ✓ had with ength ' the t in .abled hung f the w his hall I es as atling lereed les$ brave an- bro- about • you your. m not rther, ey, as ereby- d that• - dark - f you 1,1aPlY; •o can ained who mail, f the d to ay by ng up- corn- lone - sank asked awn," ? n me . • "Leek," said. Wulf , m 0 Avl fisper, "Wile 'stand yoreler at the Atd of the : cave -there by the dead men?'1 '`Their spiiiU pea:chance," hwer- ed Ciodwin, drawing his sWor .. and leaniug• forward. Then he 'look de and true eueegh there stood two guree Tallinn -.outlined, in the gleom :They =sided 1oWards 'them and no 1 ev . modni igh t shone upon white robes ane gleamed in th ; 'thee were. el cannot see them," said a voice. , "Oh, thesea deed soldiers -sew at de they portend?" "At least' yonder stead the r hor- ses," anseeered another. Voice. Now th�!! brethren guessed •th truth, and like men in a dream, .step hd for- ward from, the shadow of the wali. "Resamaiisli" they said: nOh aodwiii.e; oh Wulf!" sh •cvied jr a answer. "Oh: Jesup I thank 'riide, 'thank Thee -Thee, and this brave woman!" end, casting her 'arm about Miasouda, he [kissed her on thb' ,face. Masouda pushed her hack, ai said, in a voice that was almost ha she • the their gems The family remedy for toughs an Cotd. Sniall does, tioiall bottle. Etat ,e se • o'ting,. Princes $ - id touch tli he Adsassine.n ed *mild net re r I- - .1fitt eg," she soh ed, d give you. thaaka a be, . ust also have bee icie - essassitut') or an in - House of , eath." 1 ssed her back thid, wy fete the - - arxuj o .1t : f - e Peter .altd I John, y ne et : have 1 lereught Mt sot a:r; ande Joh You /I ht Ile ay, d net stop for ur yeu Wisb, , s to 1iie tv. teli It. tat° ou ave 1 h : N, 4713;i:el' 1 1 eku? esh:el;ewit.1: horses4$N:owi n, Ser r a a? Well done! I did ot r; I ,will; save Pm; a rough thts• lace is steepe though. et as o p you know Of,. Now sot esS upon :Flame, !foe no eat ernb. Peter. I' who - tnov he oete 1 than that here, as you it. .John, tapeyou the o;'eter, do you ;follow last th melte, and, if they h ng le themwith your sword. la , be not - afraid, ' Fla 0, gee you can dome," and Ma - rut leer Way through the DA dier' the edge lef• the eliff, the isnorting horee. and Ira eela tete: Wore, and 'they were g' asbam a Mountain; ridge so t it seemed is though tl ce. ni. Y t, they fell no:t, or, mid an4 ' be t ashed .t fiezes at be to Meet su h. ;hours o s to . Was safer then it ae 'th ridges cut in the r c:: ret laces. 1 ' they Went'. and dOwn, till ant ,,'L b t. sae, they s otto , of the darksaime gUif nlY be starlight shone, ifor ray of the low Moon coluld - pure I a wom sed.u4t't"thatll;.ft oitr'a Wom habitan thrtten i Wulf, .$ ese, patron throng right story, What! with y credit . Wtelf, the bet ride, foe so steep the prni is surer - may re path' other of all hack, tPV° hi 1 le er souda bus tall;ie ting it • A mi smeuar er a , steep, the 1)0 as .it need,' peaSe at the Dew length at .thi where here notirt stay gown I wil Thoug are ' tS8tthatlh can,e FP* dd they n iy By the as obSc they a lit gras 11 must nees log us 11 we ee ef ,t,"; ak. Masouda.l "Prim as, on th IV; ; he is the ,sti eat Jewif est. $ir Wulf, keep y _or_ SO. g oke; your •hroth,er • nd de . hose . of the 1 soldi rs. not . err sivift, dotibtless t PY he Ste, and aeons .omed . to da," Tieu she leapt to e 0 a oman born in the de ert p, he er hors.� in fro t., mii or more Masouda led ng h./ rocky bottom of he re ,be&xuse of the etimes •esr .! o t yta 1 ta fe trhe, eftee, till e tdp Cleft wblch thyt beganto r dea the moon was* quito be • nd taiiis, and such ffaint 'II ht froth.the stare began to .be withi drifting clouds. S ill„, mbled , on; till th, y reac ed glad where i water ran nd ew. . 1 aald i Masouda.. "Here we it 11 11 ,dawn, for in" his .d rk- I hoe• st es cannot keep heir f ot- he st n s. Mereovitr, all a • out refcit a over one of w ich ta hey will puraue. is,' plea ed .14-f : • til- they ; have light to see esoutla, ler at 1 test , the risk, for to go or - he madness. Sit down nd e, a d let the horses d Ink At A moutkful of ogr ss, reinin bur hands, for aer need all Our stre gth r�w's 31211 18 set. Sir y, a e yonnench eft?" e ' litter he answered 1 a • ehee I wile. ; rafeevi bruises ben ath my -.tie t I is all, for Loz Ws swor • as h alry:iTelt use I pray • on, what awe, ..d atter we rode a ay • from C cas le b large." i "T . Inii lite. The pilicess here, being verco eel, was :escorted by the . , s .slav�s •ack to her ehanebers, but Sinade sea stay with l him awhile that h snag t sn ak .to you through me, 15 you Iqiow What was in his mind:), o h .y u killed at o ce, 'both ;o yen, rhom Lomat° had old him SW re this lady's lovers, and not her bi tb�rs1 Only e fe red that there Ight le trouble with the pes.le, Who W re pleasedwlth th; fight ng, ,so h0• his 1ahd. Then he bade ou to the suppe , Whence you would not have r turn d; but When; Sir ' ulf • said 4 was hart,' I WhIsplered to • m that * ' t h ;Wished to db -Could •est be de e on the inoreow at the • ed-, ding4fe at .w et he Was In his arn hale, • urreu dee by his guards. he asW- redi 'these bret ren ' shall .fght lth them until' they are drivea in tti t e gilif. Itt will be a g od- " ly MO for e anxl my queen to se .'" • "Oh! horribi ,, orriblen' ad R sae muntle Whil , o wire muttered: "I a Veer t at I wealth have fou:ht, not with hi guards, but, with Si an 4:11gOl' ie suffer d y-ote to goo and I left him e so. Blore II went he spelt to me, bi lclnig tel tiring the princes to WM ivatelvi hin !two hours ter i we' 'sup ed a he 'wished to s ea% to hei about thb ceremony of her ar- riage, ou ' theoere*, and to ake i her 'n'fts. I e swered aloud that his \ cereep nds sho nd be !obeyed; and ur- I leech i! the.glie t- astie. There I, f and -- youe ! ady ' rne vered ' frdna her f int- _ aces, but ;reed w thfeare. and fo ced heru; .cat r'-‘111 d "The • rest I is sI'ort. Before' the twO 110110 'Wero f;ine I a messengee c me; 'sayi* that th ;' 1.-je;hai bade' me do ;what! he had,.e 'untended. .:. . . " qi.kurrk,'I -. metered; 'the ,prin adottie herself, Nt e -follow . prese alone', as it is etierunanded.' "Then I ti rell,v this- cloak about ead !h ide her he heave, and, if, we ed, to chaos Whether she would 'Singe or de. th for lord; Next, I the. r ng you lead, the Signet of dead ' \i-jo-bIiI, who gave it t • Innervate att I held it before the sl who; t owede tul Id;• me pass. We, c to th i; adagios,' and to them -aga showed ',the r ire They bowed .11 Rosa we war rest alit • hold we b,efo Wul 11 11 ess tly fall - her a.ke ook the our ves, me n I Ise, Ile y titft my folks • golng into CORAIRlptiell, found a pleaof paper b the yard and X pi id it • It' 'Savedth eief Aoki hat Lydia ble. mpound • done f showed it toimy us' , 'Why don't it i after If had tak two . better and I said my 11 'need any more,' fral he ' better take, it a httie ion Sol took it for threem well and Oxon& --NL BAKE% 9 Tecumseh St, Not Well Enough in these words is hidde of many a woman, housek earner who supportaherse helping to support a famil wages. Whether in h tory,houdilbrememberQP t44)reth°arki t the and true remedy' for the 11 women are prons, and th Pinkham's Vegetable promotes that vigor Mile easy. The LydiaE. ri Ce„ Lynn, MP.u5, uld outcl Wayir ered terribly backache and weak that 1 ardly do my When I my dishes I sit down and would stkeeep` r I would get that TWould ick get a ew minutes, are 1 da my. wield aye, own e .1; got.- ught twas One day I g around and read it. Ora.ve,' land is Vegeta- 1, women. I and be Said, Sol did,1 and •ttles I Alt band, 'I don't 64Yvvlak'' and got .tetehere0 E. ian, Mich. the tragedy epee' or Wage' and is often oonthcznee, e ac - hen, woinan e is one ' 'ed s to whie all Lydiais E. asponna, It makes work am Me e but w1re tbey a'w th down t.lIe p sag to the to the right, as e- shou to cane to the tones o palace, they wo I d have , "'Acknowledge the ; Si Iswered.tDoge; w at is it road the Signet takes?' 'let us pass. "Now, following the were out, of the guest - the gardens, and I led is called the prison to rune the secret way. He guards whom I bath ope of Sinan. They said: ' This; place is hutEsave • itself.' " 'Beheld it!' I answiir looked and said: 'It is net, leure enough, and other.' Yet be paused black stone veined with ger and' the ancient wri "'Are .you, tie ne w a asked. 'Fool, the All would keep a. tryst Will which lie enters secr I palace. Woe to y u if he .his lady., there!' "'It is the Stgrret that 'sent, sure enough,' the again, 'no disobey wh c 'Yes, open, open, whip /anions. te • ' . "SO they opened, th w and we entered, and I - behind us. Then, to be the darkness of the c guiding ourselves by crept to the entrance of which I knee' the secre . all its length and th o door of esca ' we =tiled left and1 not d have 4ione the ta ner stopped us. net,' I • an - O you which en they also assage, we ouse and in her to what er, WI nee e were more In the name re obey not. o the Signet The ofTcer he very Sig - ere is no ' tidying the , the red nag- ing on it. of life ?' I bal himself this Muse, frau• the oes not find e must have ;captain lead la" 1 is de th,' red b1scrni- li doubtligly, a.tred the door s ort, through ✓ beam:rent, wall, We that way of and.a ong gh the rock h I e at the lentti of Whi set so that none can ltu n. in. Save skilled masons ihrith they tools, 1 and bete the cave w eee we -Olin& yell. It -was no.great ratter, ia11ng the Sig- net, although' w thout t le Signet it had not been pessible t every gate is ardenl" "No great; mat g mind. "Oh, Gods in and could know !how she h made ready !eve ythin have seen hew all t os glared at xis, se rehin souls! If you co ild hxv high -she a.newer d the ring -before the' eyesl them; to obey Its presehc "Which tbey urelYi h now," broke 14 Mahe "though I dol not pity he Wicked. NO; thank done; what 1 promised t less nor mere, andeeI and a high, Stake. Tel u Sir Godwin." - Fro, seated. there 031 h darkness, he toid. -them ride and Of the elaying o while RosaMund raises h thanked Heaten for 1 $ that they were witho t sed Walls._ "YOU may. be tithin fore sunset," sat Mas "Yeats anSwered alive. Now What plan ride for the coat to "No," replied Maso not straight; shine to .pass throu•gh. the cou sassies, who by this . be -warned to. watch f ride threegh the d lands to •Emesat men • and [cross the Oronte down. 'into Baalbee, 1 night, When sped, Rosa - lila if you ught and f you uld cruel men ut our very heard ow waving; that nd Ind ing or to, e!" ve don by cla qn etly, , Who; *ere not; I li,a-ve do, 'neither eve danger • your story, grass n the f the' ina.d • the g tirds, $ and• and CUT - ✓ han tnercie those t m ag 1 be - u gri . ul , "bu. ant h ve you? ro d • "at east St ds y fsoioewt et As- a 's light, will u r es. We list s rt mo t aalyni there, hen n I so b elt to Beira _ I n'Ernesa?" • said. Godnhn. - "Witt ale - din holds that place, and of 13 elbee • the lady Rosa/meld is p Meese. ' "Which is best?" -e ed M s uda shortly. "That she shoal fall ii to the hands of Salah -ed -din, o + bac into those of the master of the Ass seins? Choose which yeu wish.' "I choose Salah -ed- in " bro •-e in Rosamund. "for p.t lea t he is tee- - I COriStipati opt la an enemy within the c nip. It undermine the strongest onstit tion and ruin the Most vigo ous h It leads to indigestion, bilious egs, impure blood, bad c m lexion sick headaches, and is one Of the frequent conies of ap endicans. Vt To neglect it is slow. suicide. Dr. M Indian Root Pilis positively e Constipation. They are entrely vegetable in composition and do not sicken, waken or gHp. Preserve your health by taking o se's " Indian ;toot Pilia e, and will 0 inc no wrongs- or knowing thecase, did the others gain - ay her. e l ,tt OW at length1. theslimmer day be- te beeakeitand While it was still dark to trOvel, Glodwin and Rosa- ti let the -heises, •graze, bolding.. 11 bY their '1,Yridle. Masouda, Mao, ng oft the ;.; hauberk of Wulf, doc- d his bruises as best she could the crushed' leaves of a bush that grew by the st e ra, h d them with hwater, time was shore eased So teen as -th t; day Mg drunk the0 MI nothing else, eaten that grew in the stre d their saddle -girt Scarcely had they yards when, •iirc.m t that was hidden in heard- the sound; Of en's voices. "Push on," 'aid M ti Is on our trac s.", Upwards th y cel athering Ugh , ski' readful . pre iptees loom it welt' I have o pass, till a eat table lat L Some mon • too the I, Lit or ming first wash - and Mewl! , the hto much. Then, was grey; ha.v- • nd, as they had oiae watercress - m, they tigleten- s and stated, mee a hundred e gulf beneath, gcey mists, they • orse's hoofs and i 44.44144:. 3.4* a*4*. ss- tsssss, ... .. .. i sooda, "Al-je-bal bed through the tag the edge of which in the been impossible they reached a 1 Fran to the foot dozen Miles or . nore away. Among hose mountains 1 oared two peaks, s t- close together. fr i 0 these MaSceeda, pointed, saying hat their road ran b tween'theen, and 1 at beyond lay the vailey of the Oren- ' tes. While s eispoke, far behind theta they heard thesound of men shouting, lengt 4) tha a ns .1. Skirting The e tge of d eadfut precipices. although they could see nothing be. Cause of the. d nse m st. "Push on," aid M souda; "there is no time to sp " d they went for - Ward, but onlyat a hand gallop, for and the the ground was still rough light uncertain. i When they had covered s miles of the 41stance betwee and the raoun ain P suddenly and sucked was what thee' saw. a fiat, sandy plait; ground that they bali travereed, and Mrs. Frank Blough, Sarnia, Ont„, riding over - it, two Miles from :them,' v'jtes embrace the opportunity to Some twenty Men of the Aseasshis. YiFite you saying that I have used Mil - "They cannot crate us," sant Wulf; bnnes Heart and Nerve Pills, and found but Masouda pointe to the eight,. : them very helpful to me. I was very where the mist till ung, and saitd: . badly run down, andwas taking doctor's "Yonder I see spe is?' r "Medicine.- My son, out West, wrote Presently it thinue , and there a tee eaten, 'Mother! you use tl, bikil- eague away they s w a great body-I- I:noses Heart and Nerve Pills; they will f mounted s' inters perhaps , there better for you than dodoes medicine.' me six them „ My Brown &du t get the job he was sure of getei Employer -71)o you carry any insurance?" • Brown --(Pardon me, sir, but I do not see how that can affect the matter we are discuseingl" EmPloYet'-"Well, perhaps not, but 1 do. The man who 'doesi not think enough about Iti$ own and his fondly's • interests to insure in a reliable company, Would hardly be liable to think enough about mz4e to warrant me employing Mn." The above conversation is not imaginary. It took place in the office of a big corporation. And it is reported verbatim. Most Men Imo* they should carry insurance. APart front their plain duty to themselves and families, they knoW- that insurance is a good business proposition -They realize Oat it is an evidence of the farsightedness which tells in the business world. Buf---many otherwise shrewd men, when tea' tg out insur- ance, do not exhibit the sagacity $rown's prospective employer was looking for -They fail to insure in a reliable eompany. If you're thinking about' insurance, in. vestigate the policies of The Londen Life - This reliable Company is paying profits in excess of estimates. Write for information. The London Life Insurance Compay TA:MD ON •CANADA i:4'500ot o Arv,afar' amrsowiofoif .**aa far, at 5 D, Mich e , A ent, Seafo tn Was Badly Run Down. . Milburn% !lead and ss, un rose Nerve Pills Built the p the e mithstem l. ie Her Lupo BeforThay ehlnd, the stony iwao*a. ere four hun "Look," She round duringethe ni they would. Now w path before theta o she struck he: hors stick she had Put at a. mile furtiae , ,011. a 11 great body of , lea to was answered bby an those behind, told the seen. "On!" said Masoud be close." So they b their best. 1 , .Two miles Were d that behind was far cloud of dust to thei nearer till it seemed each the mouth. of _t before them. Tixen G u dwin spoke.: , "Wulf and Rosamund ride on. Your orses are swi t and can outpace them. ' At the crest of the rn uotain pass wait ' a while to bre ,the t red. seld.; I did with. good results. I often 'they have eeme commend them to other people. My as 1 feared doetor did not know I was using them, must cross the he used to say 'Why! I never saw any one's heart gain up like yours haa. You do not need any more medicine."' ,Milburn's Heart and Nerve 1:5113 ETS .60eper box, 3 boxes for $125, at all dealers, or mailed direct on receipt of iice by The T. Milburn Co, Limited, Torontoz Ont. be taken," and fiercely• with, a the stream. Half shout from the heir right, which ° Deer shont from z. that they were "The race will gan to gallop ne, but although off, th ei great .right grew ever s though' it must e mountaia pass e beasts, and see If •we come. If ;not, r de on again, and from far -and there yield yourselves or the remeaa britlg tt eau be seen I sYblell:se. ala -ed -din." God ;lee :ether Al "Ay," said Enema , "ride and head o • They hung pack, but in A stern • voice Godwin- epeat d: "Ride, I com and ou botla" "For Roswell. nd's alce, so be it," answered Wul . The he called- to Smoke and Fl me, a d they stretched theraeaves ou ape the seed and assed thence swift r than swallows. oon Godwin sad M souda, toiling be- ind, saw then ent r the raeuth of he pass. • • i•f ' "Good," she said. 'Except those of their own bred, there are no horses in Syria that [ ean catch those two. They will co .- to Emesa, have no fear." • i ' . , ."Whe was 'he man who brought them to us?" sited 1Godwin, as they galloped side 1y sid , their eyes fixed upon the evoijneai1iig cloud ef dust, In which the a ear joints sparkled. , "My father' brot er-my uncle, as I called hire," she a swered. "He is a sheik a the d sert, Ito owns the an- cient breed th ti can, ot be bought for gold." "Then you are no of the Assassies, Masouda?" "No; I mayl teli you, now that the end seems ne r. M father *as an Arabi ray no her a noble Frank, . a Frenthwoman, who 1. he found star- ving in. the. d sert fter a fight, and took to his t nt an. made his wife. The Assassins fell u on us and killed him, and bete and *aptured inc as a child of twel e. Af erwartls, wher" I grew cider, b ing eautifui in those days, I was aken to the herem of Sheen, and, althoug in secret I had been bred. up a trIll'iStian. ;by 1117.' mother, they wore me of ht4 accur- sed fditb.. Nofr you will understand why I hate h1ri'eo s trely who ;murder- ed ray father jand si y -mothet, and made me wha I am. why I hold my- self so vile a so: ' es, I have been forced to serv as *is spy or be kill- ed, who, altho gle h believed me lite faithful slave, desire first to be aven- ged upon him." "I do not he d you ile," panted God- win, as he sp rred Ms laboring steed. "1" hold von ost .noble. - Main ed Next Week. IFIOMESZEKERS7 OXCURSIONS ,......_,.......". ' MANITOBA, ALBERTA SASKA. CIIEWAN Each Tuesday March 3 to October 27,Inclusive. :ViTirtnipeg and 4eturu - $35.00 Ifaintonton and Return - 43.00 '1 From Toronto, and Stations West and North of Toronto. 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