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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Gazette, 1894-01-18, Page 5vontent to, owing a: Ong 0 t k -6f the' Elf, which was more t. in ter- of -him, and �atil MilIN Thtr -ICHASMO He could see Dick p6r.c]�- ibnally`-toward the opo,6 V ---were ed, th tar end, b �"4".Uav ers UU. could not m&keout, uiider tlie.gtide 77 whathe- Wab -doing. A moment or two later capture with Ittery fterapon. d SOTO y -MICI a- - feV success th" shoi4 -frout!6f, e there was proof 6 show that the little a,va.1jorts upon their th Mrarmarrn, , , ketches 0 -h 'Cem r. gin iver Iii the si&. a years, of leisure & 6 me,- irton- 4is. low haA-beeia�experimenting with I in Pirsar; ,little villagebtPort: Trev at, and all d PersOusjW fortress it� t he The Elf suddenly swung. aba �sud opportun -0 efullY 6 kt �ho -,men. sid - r,thf L litter in ]I -t they were as down mid-riier Whom they shall h&VQ straight for from-ifie' linidde. en it tacked "gonally toward aerVedLtheir--_re3PeotiVe- Sentencea in th" boryg-are�L There was some ex� Of IL- yards. Th no noisy as most ore. Possibly, these tr I—- - 7- - . grim and street, they maybe thank- r, ot-in ifrciteijkeut�- Vikis wa� the --d� the Port Treverton-sh ailea i , f § were dile to the vagaries a the memoey 'of their moveLmehfi ful if they still retain' race Ahe rival Iej i e P- beiweeir secludes thong -h Awfy tbFought otherwise. A German fortress finighiag tc �uelres hid been at the 'own 1&nlg! w My hauled on the jib, and altered. to effectually, and soon makes A�hew6nly "mornlng,� ick man qul t6t - -Very faicinat- *hil f -their -it Won, f ra I Be to that of the,Elf. -tailie, pomps and vanities Id ttals cour him stranger latterin -were of weThese young men Arid doUAM,`-4qff&4ii7-A6 a -them *-rex on he ept at Isfaiti vanishedL tu 'of mind that ch&rabter- �They were reef of a t-cro' ping rocks between the two athat inquiring rn d p -0 &IV f the secret servants 00 the the g sayiee, an timbdr.,-- 3) and6onstruction. --� Each had boate. Their presence abov f i4k e the ice was ize$ BO.maRY and marine departments, and does uW(OZU nsar-­80:-� able. -HOUSIL �jj7 roiked-)1fail ordi- er had frozen French army Ubind,�N due,, to thelact that the riv d 4W Za 8 P when al age. x that calls for AOng - i, Rach wif�16'tioal, WAN a 100 i �very'l&w at The barrier e Zjjj*At VI[GUANCR 1;:Io . r -roo"', o.-,Tb4§ AU-1*0W-b819n1Vd imcled clear Imm-mid-ri bate ii r6* of I ver to., the Port h -M U6 t coordingto the -Snyder'- -the, VevertuashOre,an -A& -Am esi, er d the Elf had been below on the part of Germany, -A on an& the du9t he sun Elf to Phil ar e. sn&AA Slyard., 4i ' enhe tacked. ethics of war, everything is di wb or -The four- la sum AB$�60.LT��Iawawowa.dudi e 'The, -ouse 14 s weie-ehatting together i For a time Andy m%de no attempt to can find men of consummate craft, daring d d artiw�nts X A At as Shown 8;Ik he - to the sh lie was on one and, possessing th6lrequisite tech - to crediti alfaqma��Pf AV9..'4011 I paying.no W, 6at' alter hig -present course. a.,re-feed boxes,, QW not scruple to send Visras groun ati=t, brow -d. The tdi'isa- side of the river, the Elf was an the other. niesl education, she will Of one Ifop Wsh�er, D. D 'dust boxest I— ITP subj� -to sku now is-4hat Whb. ilie—exception postponing theace *&a the- i4ot Ik about the militar and nav U Whiell'70psa- -fro-)i'6a;ch ility-o Figally the latter boat came tacking over them Creditb RE �p vereal6iba. , A 11111 f :Sfiee�dolla*l chiekinI.A4 of- their con ndy wanted to gifar as id-.atresm, when it -turned and Works of her aid evemy, for the purpose Of I showW y-' wait-,antil the'n6xt day. w e 'hil: -Jack P and ith the Alfra five, A01105' ea&�- ta b kept p%rallel Itta. Andy w unravelling their mystery: Young French -ThiOnes, -itre by professional ctQ ' - X - , - , ents, fired t few in�4dvanee of my - s: d .Fraak was u 'decided ' at tr6 do. He could see Dick military stud i% to -Vehemiiitly op 0 metho- r In I qW . - repro.—M. Rosed this, an n wh enthusiasm -iotism, long t M6d3f-- 7 he'd6tteA G; while s well as by pati, tions. Y- on. Of- 46k t inclined: to side with them. � Andy Was waving his cap at"hiaL with the tri- &to Means to -4 -b -Al- wmll-th6y hiv* iccum� .the iiie and Pau t0l-j of, the rc ortfiWeib �an(f impetug 7than,his com, If I tack across now" be reffectedy make�& close acquaintance a �,Ire eQQ0 IMA10n8i . e -sp ril ij -ea b6arct ehouse navie no krj�-,-as the �kely drop behind 9 �LR Elf, and be umphe of German military engineering. t t. fieL d t sk Of &jvl yA er element of Attract` �,Q---'the re"---pbabte p&y 1 -cornoiofithe -;a -and h&ie'th6 f �them��*ell knew. Ila i' a�s re the other shore before I can The risk adds anoth -and 1, have bnown 'dn'the.;bor au-4-Aiside6ilt'gotia. This his 4,hesitited-t driven clear to ol away any time iveness from the soldier'S stsndpoinb. There 1 -far bAW& 11intr th 0 r spies* is st-ft UV be'' ou, dless peril or the iske -of racing Dick may blunder into an be a- very comfc, turn-aroun, d. Men; is orttLbAw �cautidh in :.mature,- -a- Bat if I fo lbour nee f air-hoI6. It's a are consequently plenty of voluntee r w "-early hat rance. But rmany's W-11 a roue,in - Va -they &i �h*­dva a ioe- mighty awkward fix." Ge 016 "'It, U east yz fed I' boat, at the service of F gs fay W1 ve,d 'by i a Then --ill U I unsleeping watchfulness is hard to evade. 'b -it 'ki f mate;- danger W -4s more than imaginary, He hesitated little'longer. rets to guard. So, is h &rr see one v --trance, and so have' a is ou. e6nodlicsl i1X the choice &nds, She has many mi e. -he choice was suddenly taken out of h not --or Odi*-6eyond t heltering promontory a t. for that matter, had m12 ad clever; -1irce wind sweptnd howled ­d6w1 the As he glanced down the broad vista of 21i Them -are clover an(I 4rozen E� his all ths great armed powem manares, sirf"6 Of the river. Hero' e saw something that mad as tering ice h I slipping out- 61'the -lifted thi 'Patchell Of heart leap an Half the instruments, and the tactics Of wi, 1whan tho household n *Ud-4here it white, 4 his blood turn. chill. -Ufe U go -little- fA. I w--,"414rove-therajorwi well asthe pla;ffs at strongholds andthe perally the sura� of ard in swirling, a mile ahead -in mid river, Was a great sheet er e'-o"'ily., For health, food. p adopted theory of defence, lose much Of gages Acould Such a gale wais raiiely. n, black wst,-r and Mort of ape The Elf wasdashing wp .- � -01 car -b 'time of year. their strength when they of #an V W& It had been straight toward It. .7 on-, 0. Drraug res -P -to- lift. the y: apsble -: -sick with do- LOSE THEIR MYSTERY- liteare largeW Land showed no signs Of For a moment Andy was d mee a k- d iWelli - . 1'5�.' - - -e gp'ir. Then his. resolve was his --yes take,,. He If secrecy baffles curiosity, it ofteln Btimu �;9;versin ', - many solved g- with a farm tu'ggd � madly at the jib-smil, and to lates invention. When Ger The old heas -will'be the coesaid. Phil. What's the rs,, - - 1, a-, -- ly -tacked out- wder, one., othis d the.1ftrat to gotbroo, y- off for a4ittle wind." delight, the Alfatta instant *116 to otbRi the problem of making smokeless po ha Of athe better," ward. It sped faster and faster. The two -y ritish chem the ingenuit of French and B sg on opposite sides i8ts was at a, dan A 666kerel: IiWbed -to g4r� �,g 1-IThiLtinakdathe.sport 9, tliow travelin ace turned to experimen to for -01rous 10 Wee' run down to Hali- boats were hio e a. 1��(U Of liaw. mua - W g et in time, the discovery of the boniposition ol-the'new 'ke'h of a triangle. Would they me ads of smoke- -1 aver" #&j- ion gl��Oe. thojj� - two leads a6 a ah#U d d both find a watery grave in the explosive,and two or Uree ki a i The. `fall�grown' 9040's mqrjo than a, little or woul ni d ­ -4;h wind, de. resulted. Jn -regard -to such ,plied, olind- of ­festherb- nrlflg� vast air -hole? less powder in fil-to- regular hurricane. e54 90 arge C a nick -9u Dry., hAves for -the wning ater was matters as g gles powder, long to ad I sumAouglij Now the gap of ya black w e g e S&ry,.,e ellme;- en, won Ihem-the neces to some of the In -h It be ab16 to manage the if r dollara�' st ahead. Nearer and nearet swept the rifles, and impenetrable armour plate, Must eighty4, 6 sfford Iev- Ek. be blown in t�, efII jm`oa closer cam the Alfrattit r invention could WThe rate Elf. Closer and the fact of the discovery a t ain the hey was PO w'- blooc a i - that lie between here and ier for 8* cared. Procure ne: .5 The. sides of the triangle were rapidly t it ould be -e[Ls ning, be k arc ,I F W mo, )aId preto pur. at -y y f With ,his heart I' t There WiA, sobfa, Claire' -y he �,Wt. dwindling to a point. Andy felt r to monapo ,za he advantage. 7.. The wind for ul � - a Dqp * can manage -replied Phil. daul nosledge that it is possible;t but nouWi� huit. C sho a risirg to his threat. He scanned, the' di8' Th mere, k abe-Vthat'strong. e b MunlAV, y tance between the two boats, and thought k rifle toar, - two or thre Oilesj,-'Qr to- every 16 e �Fdlvuar! and 1i 7 �ack and I -y ently �iared, -I'm sure. What- do on think within. (311akus-fatten -,'Iaste-owedo the Elf'. that he saw a gle?6ra of hope. make &Iga'm that will regist t0e "r" aus6. Wis g d i� Fran k ? shouted with all his might, ts want W- this, saison. food. bee hand, -;Dick," he projectiles, islallsOmOabigntis t 061 e up front. know. They then hae a as�-- li t Be read The fact is. general- in.. a- � . -t- I - .:-Andy shaded his eyes witli on for me. If I starting pain, -profi Ir eggs are; I don't cram no and fegdi-nX.- and looked out over the ice. I-rst n 9" ch they will -grope, teii-wa grow miss jump off. Do you und ta d. yto a -ohiaiu'*4 '�' - I- from,whi em- b 7 proer csre.i have on-. ospoil the fun," beasid, "butwe Austriati, rike ­'iikeiiey9-s Owa 'mu- Dick nodded. Then he quickly obeyed- ­simil�rdii6vejj� Thelhb 13a of h defbetiV6 'had better wait until to-imolrow. The rders. Now the critical moment was at the ManfilicheryAs a%ld to have a range of Meager because. care Was, oustruction "d lae.k oic It will be 0 soeather, droop over night. wind may Ily d6gerous torso iAe& WiLW and �rea to the French riflejp� hand. At a distance of only twenty feet three. miles, -kad yet is pronounced by 6 now." r --hole the Alfr&tta- from the brink of the ai critics to be, iiiiterior� fed nothing. -but corn You're makir ator-day,,go r4und aboutf, if lions are ig a big fass, about noth bow of the Elf. 61�*,.,1lhpa1" of its *bout southdrii low a hed obliquely across the invention. It they-wi ,It, d s hich- ..was ter- a. 'time. augrily. a a iver, and that w b dng destructl' it, tell -th6- plies. an -piledtapd-pi coaser-lay ina af - *11 ' " replied Phil, half There was a crash and a qu. Emitting e In -foragers.1 . w, isappoint evei Cause arkeys.are good ry one. guess Covered with halt Afoot of 8116i slitne to. -d ad as to be uphi*i-Af quickly. Andy snatched little Dick, a wjaptq, -beit the- Alfratta 90 W 1 tbe ElfIll re 'He turned his back od,win draeged him from his place of p ril. the a d q0 CLUE.- -,Qv- oThe Alfratia barely cleared the further- GIV d. e tacked irt tag aNEMY M 'hole e' 'I �k& moved toward the crow get"' point Of' Co 11*re won% be any. ra t mb ceale e 0 �24Y Oaa 4 h tion ai Andy, most edge of the air- Sh f ye . i;E - A� ce to -day." h as.t lo hot t- 06D the river with her double to the' -4t, she d rapidly acros n _pp scount-w th ' . I thii 4. " It; you hear,thecyclone out -minutes after she iveness di , Don W to. burden, and five ground. -ven t* I its effect in -K g -cors. a river? shore, &mile 4114 The� i .16 , . r h safely on the Port Troertou Wed Ut the Ae'tai'le of a'. poult Y' s 0 Ir e adnot be ch 3 Most of the can minted spectators began to d h If below the village. easive system ate� 4mwhat oo ;,hut happy hook their beadi 'spot, ha, def tter.,df, h w -of Abel took Y�ing run swiftly f Ix IXVe - 411 'a' Some few a Itoor 9,n Jeer. tile lum- holw crowd were on the jatb d ',--Andfe- face flushed. e Bat down aitd` pldmure�' 3 great cheering Their effibi;ncy is not a Pa -come alongr along the bank. There w9A port.. They can lie keptprivats. if spies so g,-a-;f�eWnear the, edg -,of t and applaus 'if hi ir.'ahort tfine, d be shore.�.', -;6nd Andy, blushed totind "Done is d so long aseverybodycouneebli- or -plun Phil bur0t into tears when j7�� goo--, costs "jl�i 79- 20, ro�V-Aoek. excluded an -*�- lying, I a y�o confusion a himself a hero. ry_. pp en jumped i4to his a n prop an ee)1tt16 lail old,�.ran up little D" k, rm'p- Later on ed with them proves abou� nine years But-eG-ermany"A*.. - d4 ­*p� wy� LP briberv. miabiiy i t '&caught hold of ivnets-�: as- did Alio, burden to WON be -rg de a re me, a Phil an aWk th 4 -lor A Unaw ter ly Jack and Frank. is -aall � , ­ &, 1 - th i17 him, Thifirwal" -h6 beg4ed Andy's fo 4- sw Phil'S br* - PsI - of France. itl plw ion 661cn I - a and though there *es* on is t1wit em orgive, tim -d Andy. X*ffie�ince between tb Dick' f1There's--nOthi0g',t6 f n for the freeing of the two d b I e -,,I'm 01113 lie - Axiyt IN; Im - e'J,p it: iff-awpitJ �2x Que"i "d d full-growm� man ialogt.' We NLUt Ahls-wiwtef -00t, sorry the Elf France will &rgai send no more, heireje -lit prisoners 'by promiging. to i -to him accordingly. t4loin ahave that race now." -Its. f -ride on. your ice -bomb, uspies. ------------ Jast a little one. sA'- r giv-too GreatVauadin's Work. U Ivy togd. a -EXO�DUS FROM THE STATES- aagg one farm from th6: on,tary iopper How mamy of our young. people have in -4�71p, - le wis'not.in the rueoK - - A -,W - emi- or apo ­ hen, seeing' thel- I— Ir Had their librgr noor-a W��WU Me, a ies the books of the most *-p, 'i omofft" adlans Returialux name—They T Can t on this continent, a a rm- A d -bee' -is- fift Ono 8 cie -0 d's face, he re. nent 13cientis IV 11 Better Stayl, ad his life here and goo pointment on the la born here, who has pass d., d' -give you has the following by Canadian work has wod fame and 1onors n Tdegraph -of Come on, Dick," he said, I'll The St. Job tp, - 901, urope as well as America? g. aw tr' -Wme4hird. -a short spim You mustn't ask for more. editoris in E -d- lay we commen M 9- t other- he The other 4 ��T]I6 ne, tea on the fact ason when of Canad -parents �rauv, This is a se oNo I won't," promised Dick, as r onw qu ativ of New ourage them to a 'that, a large number of n es I Iffalf a-1ozen year$ �oageAy Ulowed his brother over the ice. jan children might well en( nr 'f� ea a mating and go rom- -The -man--w lioqs� ar �g'the Elt around untal it point Brunswick, who had gone to the United read books so vividly iat, P -� oseof Sir William Dawsoid He lifted little States to imp valuable as -th r- havV -afterj oiheit-,.sale, remarked &L'there t jdstr4fit across the.-Tivdiro rove their condition, were re r- to staind., growvege. to their former homes conside ably or young,. -bick U-00athe plank, an &tobw�acres of'it -tab-, POO h wi t 'lit t h e it! 0%. d - taking hold of turning ir How many Canadians, old d Man, were -to t y -T 7 Judiel a -b Story fooa I I - 11 as wiser by reason of the' - ad The of the 'Earth an 1­'�YPUUPSP W, - . - I w udTer-wli all since-theh exan behind the toat. as he poorer as we re �ned--- Ana- POOP0 rush from the ughils �of corn to Mag omen us -along the � base of the , sruc . V aid imperien6e. The homeward tive and deeply entertainin an a, and we are informed a" in of our plane. ani the., &MO i?dbainre onory. - F%ster and faster he sped; -States still continue account of the orig acre. It is mow don to me ido* ROMUO need. Mr. effpr�w arsous daily pass through penned? There lom-�aj!e jil'we e- d his -hands for joy, and looked that about 120 Pe hutuan race as was never of crops And mead. . - -"--kh 111 her I -by the ss0 writer aticing- '" - 'as tain-ot I - W to the are other books quite �Vei% The rl dl John station on their return taste, as to e as well adapt r if ha4l-na, intention a --th A 1- AS f going beyond �ed to popular tween the. I lack, of - pro u people on shore. Maritime provinces. If account w re taken sthan hi -6*A A W-44109 hil, are returning to homes on the abstruse learning of the s4nd trees.' But, h ,b or. upow. Al of those who those t Pined in the keeps:t% '*ho sheltering, bank- of rock ies, re s , a side of the river. or the up -river counti natural scientists, and it -is no credit to fule 41 - h Qr; -P - ml alculated "'pl ans often will.' t the demand for the books Rg- f it wOu Pool 5ibly-be found that 200 persons Canadians ths -bi I'm the outermost verge of - the prom bo the.province by rail to r_V -was slialrev spee -Sask then, as nfifty I pearaii -his- foot trippevil on We are led, a ma ion w book by this t 'ke theise observa 101115 eight or ten ot- distant.-he f'�-respqncl- to a -day are coming ini f Sir W, Dawson is not 80 great as AGerfal - I- fe --other -channels of com- force the issue�of 0eap popular edition$. V � alone. When the Owt* t muniait, which persons. -reach the t, ce of a ne lls- e -was io 'r& you irig�rldge-of,ice;- rudder orc -M�aiititne provinces are taken into accoan by the ap Id, haft g- The the -international steamships to this contains mpah that eminent scientist WUiQh -and' he p*hvled �auch as nth, d- prac as- -64 -of big band, 'a the- boatb-'running to Y06rMq ig of general interestthough mainly'lutell II* eebig feet at- ]to rose quickly Wto se have game PZutapaoullis and- Halifax, it'iWill be seen that ed -we suPPOsb for the apd: started* after the runaway logy and the Aw Vzga 0 . a - y 'e 01I � wave of populatio previous "u intaU40 with geo, the retamirig h -was -gliding slowly. toward haje, ir, may be, ft W hi 11 i make.a. very PU ;F - �.-i �Z -boat), w. ic -�-behind- to, th� ice large dimepsions,and mu§t, 89' allied sciencegan(F Who - 166 previous ce -in the industrial con -f Ong the he -Op AC The load: Ou �, V ren posted tho jmselves�'by ref ag realized- 01111 VU Ck e crowd a&*, III to hd�s ab e diffo 4s4Ai* SUT i f n. Sir Willisin e provinces,espec y works. of tb ta arse.. 0 Lis gifted ffibo dition the NliritiM him. I Phil ;#rap e h bad never ran met. - is d6noidered that the majority of Dawson is t:a man *ba advertises [a, -often mat� when it no -hill at e.. - He strained every muscle to ove thockW we le are young men in the'prime of self and whoacquires notorie�y by OW-- OA, 5 " I I --g aBat hewa -this. generation -these peop -the in tA s destined to irst object, of course, of of a V-4fitif -vliioe�17 f into attention tako their vigor. 'The t the people h athe. agm­ 44 C- W nit- "in another stride . would -his lil�ad 'On th tiller the Elf 1 r. J people will be to *6 gr obtain emplo air Y' to himself by &ttaj"- upon -the tru Alexa&dra - al'these very --preahing d-00tilueli­1' n oaddoidin the� �jrom morrow bia � i g ontory. -'The ment, and it ought to lie the aim Of e Christianity and ,by z:7 t -to assisri which are bere to -day and away it y1ol rood citizen of town or country i�,th- Mt safti. and swung bility than the Bonds Q !Von. emus Ig matters that these men ore eta gulstir tee" t6 -dre; tifiak Ita, maiaii: s- i&d h -o' �at at a frightful inso rel and have no In offenoe be employed, and -her bOUU1- ;Awr-y a 4-W( 'ace to oft -he sea. Rather hag he striven in an e ;. r will. have a chi exi the -river. gve "B�pep. j: BpJ 0 hil x- -11 d wn Bvin, for 13901113 Y t his that there may be no reasonab the le excuse ler to reconcile Pre earnest, practical, mauf UJA Zortzin -that be --Cimae than it -at b tween sale; for takes to till, she Ice ADA religion, and I . moat losi took them, away con e those grej� 4 da -sway. is no doubt that many Of thb- late lepartments of knW-1- �p _ a fature exodus such as fli e hbor W% Dick 'i!�Ulil, -,e to.pursu "In 0, 1W sanctum, the seat, spot -is -a 1500 . -- - , . - li, , ip. Irom us. �"owledged to lie a edge, in whic -less emain at -h msd substantial reasons for going in ti he vwa�-far,m -the &16 bidw the 1AW of, entours The ri gement. to r kodest, spirit. master, in a reverent and v d t -M I S 7, - -- . I",- th 1he great res Ch V Vgr -V-6 W1 @woes b ch be buOr -Id w i these In a country- like 'CAU&da whose a K! � I orVragmi -ex0itoment. an:, oe. 'go oneAnew 11,6, an h -door wil we should be minin wa- aixt. 1- ­ - - - . extensive as,its , w be ossams are as y crowd'-ralb-olifoi o6�i marititaw,provinoeg. g, reso a's istory is interei U91 lour own sons rW7 A, remorse. - abI6 U) employ Bat aL facliliSritY sting,there Phil 01106 "d only. t 40-,� upd 'Who geological h with -the- lite aj�y ImmigrabLts be -VtD" tl' 6-'aftet the -AUnr.fi6I&-&re fertile, our for- a mom like Sir Willia I -bu from but -seeing in Dawson* t at d and daughterk, to boat other laiids. ed ur fisheries are back. a M issoures are vast, -on Od led, boats our Let thelft -_have thei, abundant -gay reoeptio bods of limestone are unpar* 0"Tm IWS what td,doi We now have -and vaue. -alleled-in OV. me For thelf have no joy At bedrown coal and irba. UW , Is �&Psum, of hml- ball's my festivity Z - abundano", The snow 3 bion ravish VI aft.ro th usinitS good hi arked thever8ge boy u1neVoctlidl be-4axcUsable if we do 99 rolft �m*d- did be Oven O �w amma, es . _jUie, looking up f One Jh i W­thel re- 'he t ,letter Haw do n which he bad been' iaduo- it Work fo Iou Ge some till tr the wore 'ke -an X'.9 I watit th 6u, mi to write oature, yet da -U"lkAozigl�- it is Vaccinate. - - - rii­ �-tmlffv ­ A114" ­- 0 7-1 h- W Pei r hea adii" 44 OU WrXV b awl