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" .1 . 1, , .� -111-111 IF less X'siourl" - 7 . . over his I Incoherent sounds rat- : ��,��,� 3108,04"T", s. German, Fre'l' Of the bread of cows from which arrived at the., great rock; atau 4*,, %111 eb, Bel- I . � �;XI,,I,:� df V1WQ0J",;-W_ X�� fog 4,10w."_ '�"" r�"', _ law-. tb1*,h# , 1'. 00 "$ ., W- 8. . ,� Q , I I 10414 5VOiabl. Xa4x nf Colonial, and the njilk may b6 blitai4ed. down, with 1�s:face turned to the He had Seen Philip ,_ - h up to the. tied in 114,throaft and then, overcome Xeango,w - , 14-4ve, �, hm A� ". - -, k � . � I It I sea. . ... ,epe-to _. t I ,;,.0 01, � - layq�. POW(] ro . I I . edge of the break 01- � , -- " . 0. ou ;hVW,,,VbWV 1. V '00 C _ sklixiq;iik� cliff, and a :by ' W � , othev, owspa serted b 0 . . . I, , X , P his W02t, he. dropped bAck unce -and . , �i,pl , -'im­., . � Pled . A& Y , . . . I �n_ steod up Wt4e panqe. - .0 V", ", aftuvo vawes � Qf Pow- 14� heA041TIV 1: MO o - � I 1. �", � " I and as be fought he eklo SciQus- Philip wound his handkerchief- wind , I e their ­!;t:,��',,','; 40=� , 4raw . T" *19-p It was a wbite, radiant night, such ,d out agAit 4� ql�f*lwlry,� ii, ��,,�,;,N�l �* X041111011i, - skdLl�wo , i �;.,-_ `�,� ., W_ and 'Between him and the difitant , ft''01Q, , , 1111�., I ­ .1.1 � � "" - 11 0 here, in the north, his vision reached 11 be too latel" , 0. . "I , 11 _..'�,,. , '' "Shoot, Wsieur! X�,,.�a moment it ap.aut the wounded wsalj$ head Iiiid dispelled the ami9ke shadow.. , , r_ "I e I or, of 143rigliph Only . 9 k ��"".*4�11"' y I de as he bad seen il . il 7. � I M104104140'i'l, Ok rd, vowdero� "� er� q the tropics,. C " U 10h000ry a � - iq AL �A. '.. �,., ;jl��, ­"; � , , Wi . SW I aoipam �. 1, R�'' IN ,W , �u � `P W, , *' ' Tllst�d B-.kn'G'f c e AmrL og� 'V�"'"`� a �%*" 4 'I - to grauter distance- Philip had drawn 144 - rose, to 'bi%, feet and reloaded his ire- distance � . ", 0 60na - 5 ... �Ilf?�;I:"� � I _ , .., Me al � �', straightened Outhis limbo. Then he an unclouded sea� Tw9-tbJ*4 4 the Mad - 'J"- i1j. 4, W, 14 � 0'. . divi ads I . m lid. R, prix4giato, qarrW ow- at the 001- s. Churchill lay . � ,,, heavy revol �, W. A OR" V " I Your mque or'Your ancesto I - . lifeless in its pool of light, the ver. He watched for"in OP to tile vessel he �wa4e: out moot inStampy 0 ,: ­ ,11 NO _��, , , _&, #re.-$.4'WQ �, , , .1 - . . e lege;, %averase total gains per pig Portunity.' vQlver. His. hands were steady now. the larger canoe, rising and falljnX siv� whiotIq , .,�'T , , ,, - �' , In the list. Send $1.0o (one d ar) were liTh". hung like a black silhouette in &hip The men were fighting,now 'His, brain was clear; the enervating with the smooth Undulations of .the I 1?hfilp dre frow Rpi#W,:' On* I .. i�'V, 1i lidg, .'A pop4da for those fe the SO that ,_ - I '...." " d on -, y L 1. I distance, with a cloud, of jet.,black Pierre had been force4 L w a 4010".04k I—— 1 � ',1,11' ?� . I I . 1, I '"', at olice for bojok. the a mmilk Powder and 122.8 � , between his thrill of exci Ment laad gone from tide. He sank up, n e s again new seasatiop,bra ,�;;`Ju_ I , . .1 ... 11 L .1 I " ., � ,ounds for, t1i,one'. f�jl, 0 smoke rising straight up from its assailunts and the brego, in the wal te o his kn e '�.,,",A termilk illy — ­' �,- . �g� , .. 'L I 1. . a but 1. hiabody. 0 his heart beat like a and unstrapped Pie .ue;4 , -�.o . f,;�j�?�L%'�]'�', � I .. , '�;, L' -s, .,I ,. . Powder� Altbouili'thw4oading'value racing engine. rre's rifle, Thery Ro"ber'lh �Uild, !, ­�J L,. "L . �� 't;"q - I i - , .. L *MutiOnal: Claim Agency' funitels, and spreading out high up There was no chance *,fire without Was a cartri . oi * - - - 1" I ii��! # 1ht , . . I , ,.. " � $ Dept. 296, of these products1o'golod,the'market against the sky, a huge, ebon mon. hitting him. 11 He turned and ra dge intheoliamber. He ed,asthpUjh-�*-W4R4,.p . _�, " .,W, �;,"­­,­­ ,azine was for4lb .1 1. I—— '9U 0 n in the direction made sure that the mag �-% M .1 � I 1�1 � rjaAn Ae� J �:�, � 1, .. I 1,- , — �W;,J­­ I. Q,ik�11'a, - '­. ,., 4 - . �.. �1_12 .� � FV I . a pa d, ng .1 - I'll ". 1, " a 1 '41�� . 1.1, �, ..� ", V� , I 11 . 40 . , �'. ­ �. ; -1 %�,.,.�.:,,V,l 8" I ster that cast its shadow for half a "Rqn, Pierrell, shouted Philp. "Run which Pidrre's ass ilants had taken, loaded, and resumed his d i Ait the fftna fjom. Up_��s�.. �� - �,', ;7v, k "I . ,-J.;`z�011 ,,rice foir hogs and the high cost of imL .q I AUMOVI � _ - � �` . , I , ­ 11 " �­ , Fiftsbuigh, Pa-, U. S. A. th6'AkItdmIIk and buttermilk powder mile over the bay. The shadow held his head lowered 'his revolver held in His mind worked rapidly. with . 11 ." 1 ,4.f; . . I ,­!, I 1,.% .1 , � .. 1L. I � -1 ""' - - i��g .. _,w *��;_'�.i,i;,�' le� . 11 ­ I � I level with his half an hour, if -he desired he could the can' " "'' - 2930.tf makes its use prohibitive as live stock Philip's eyes. Now it was like i-gi- Re fired once, over t6 heads of the front of him, O' in. heard ths,qUick 'dip of - u, a , P", , '' '. *4 , , . :1 ­ ­. �­?, '17', ??, - ,,, . . � , I � ,-, �:.­ I - L. , I I fighters, and as Pierre suddenly dart�� breast -a hundred overtake the other canoe. V I _T , 'L gantic face, now like a 'Monster beast He had not gone - . - '. - feed. ' , cut swiftly. A-, , , ...',',.�L'l I �c. . . . . k I 'L . .... - dr .t:1 % ", . 1, - ,�11.� . . I . - --- Hilk In BreAdmakdIng, -now it reached out in -the :form of ed to one side in obedience to his com- Yards W-14011 something stopped him. then? There were three Aiid what .1 drew back the � hanimfmup�rr,;,01 , *W ,� 11�. .1 I . TU '­'�'-. - . ." , � ma t to to one, if it rifle and cleared,a little spog ��". , �, , .� -XI: I POW FOR SALE The Chemistry department has also a great threatening hand, as though ' nd there came for -the first time a In -his pAtb, wi h i face turned came to a fight. --and , e'tbroqo �. � _'." � 11 � 11 . - I L �.' . �� . I - , . I I I snot from the other sidv� how could he the 'reeds and jTass s0_,tM,,t.,, , 10 �. .. ­ - , ­­, I .L., I I I . .y. . '. - ,-,, " - effect of without a n4el Was.L,Unob, ' "' ;4 .. �,;,.�. 1. .Tof P �� studied experimentally the somewhere in the mystery of the ' The bullet straigftt UP to the moonlit sky, lay rescue Jeanne � � I FOR SAM north it sought a spirit -victim as po whistled close to his e , fight ? His into the as ' I .11 ,',��:.-,;--��,,O . .ftIll � _ 11 ... 0 whole milk, skimmed milk, condensed _ alt. A second the body of a man. For an instant blood was pounding eage = I _ '� ': "' I . rly, alilpost Three or four well,di*ldad' j6 ., !V�j '.. .. - � �i t.j 11 .P 4.1 1. L ,. ,." 1 44, ; .. L _ ��.� ,­` , , Md*. L terms for 4ul0b milk and milk POW tent as itself. shot, and Pierre I down like one Philip bent over it, The broken blade with pleasure, At the promise of ' ha quick splash 9 to.,tbe stroAm,.a . L", E%��M. 6626torth, Ont der In making . d fel , t " . 28654f bread. The whole milk naturally Then the spell of it was broken. dea among the rocks.. Again Philip of.Pierre's rapier glistened under the was, ahead of hill,, and he I -a � '�ed he won I Ut in . . . .. . I . I Id possess Jesnup., This W L -L . � ".I... 11 I _1: �- .... ­,,��, � , _1,;, . . had From the end of the shadow which fired -a third and a fourt� time and man's throat. One lifeless hand Softly to himself as he , , .� ': ,V"";, I�OR SALE. -FOR SALE LOT 21 some of the effects of fat, and the thou,944 the his first thought. . Concession sweetened, condensed milk some of reached almost to the base of ill, cliff ?ne of the three who�� disa�;)�ar- clutched at'it, as though in the last odds. I i I it Wo, f L . I FARM OnOW1*1 L, ' 111� �:"�� 7. Tuckeremith, contai , `�� rig 100 ­­ 7 ­-: ��.,-,� ". the' Premises are a brick house ets of sugar, but, otherw - OTAer#, rapid -as - lightn .. . ",Z;,,f acres., On , 114 th" .� .. . . ', I. ise, * , ,.T1% 4.�� I" . the effe on ,which Philip sat, there came a ing'in the white gloom stumbled over moment of life he, had tried to draw The ship loomed nearer; the canoe strained his ' . , -,.:: - and 'bank barn with cement floors and water ... . =g,eMes4.,n, - .. 1, �, � ,e.. �',,10 . . I � J , " NN, milk will not replace sugar, malt or sound, It was a clear, metallic sound a rock and fell as Pierre had fallen. it forth. The face was distorted the vanished behind it. A brief Stop, a gl,D* wa Tel ' '', _A ' t� I in lips bum. Wxiuld eKchange for unhuprov, shortening im maki that left the vibration of Ste 'a t roUS t4i�L &�Ot I . �,�,n � . od "rM, 140ar 01h1t0b, Seaforth. Dublin or ng bread. It has el in the His companions eto,ppe4; picked him eyes were still open, the lips p"d. dozen words , . . 0- 1. $W-1- - . . -L"' W.,L,�, � :1J, -,e, , I � (X" - Bruclefield. For furthcr particulars apply to an iniluence all its Own which none up, and staggered Of explanation, allid Phil- What If he sh6uld': , , W;` "Q40 1 air, and Philip leaned over the edge on �wi* him. Phil- Death had come with terrible sudden. 'P knew that 'he could secur , moiss " b#`$ "11 I.. D. f,T �`_Or-, T I �,Nix_ , A�A�JAN, peaf" 291i4-tf of these other constituents will Pro- of the rock. Below him -the Shadow WS last shot missed, alld before he ness. e assist- Ue ... *r in'the sU4den,,coi*;mOpo3W,, , � . _ _ I L �'A :, I � ­'�',�,'., � , �..,f , 4.11 , 4.11 . , 4.11 . , 4.11 . , 4.11 . could reload they were lost among Philip bent lower, and stared into wquld that not be the wisest . 'shot$" t* a, 00" . 19, VA" FOR SALIL-FARM OF TWO duce. in conjunction with these oth- was broken into a pool of rippling anee from the vessel. After all, destruction of h6 ' ' Id . I . 11_�'.Ial * ai6d, avie-6 pootnint the Town OfEa er ingredients It does, howover, in- starlight. He heaid the faint dip of the upheaved masses of the cliff. the -face of the dead in,an. Where for him to p=sUe ? . Course $hOU)d­be owirturned? A, s1Jdg1*.4&1' " I �,.:�;.'�,��; . For a moment or, the slightest mds v :;'�." L' , Iiiseli. ! �, m,�,"i:, Sorth, conveniently situated to aU eburches, fluence the flavor of' the bread. and paddles, and Suddenly a canoe shot "Pierre!" he called. "Ho! Pierre had he men that face before ? he hesitated, ind I . hap to . , , '11'�.- . 101 , . � . paddled more slow- would mean the anildhilatiolil, ., ��,:N', schools and Collegiate. There is a eoudor%. improve the color of the crust. in from the shadow out into -the clear Couchee!" , &Suddenly he remembered. He drew ly. of, .b* � � . .Rt I able brick cottage -itb a "moat kitchen; If Others joined with him in the, hopes. Evien I I , ., bum IliftISS with stone stabling underntaft fact it ;makes a richer loaf of bread, light of the moon and stars. The�e was no answer from the other back, and a cold sweat seemed to rescue of Jeanne what' excuse could recting if he succeeded in di. , � " ,�*,., I �.' 9101' 6 =_ ss;a15jhb,09=*d Of -We , and A0 his shots with accuracy, both �.�. I 'I.:" , I " . !, li, 11 ,, : with greater moisture -retaining and It was -a large canoe. 11, it he could side. break out all at once over his face he offer for not bringing her back to himself and Jeanne would almost im- � ,�.�.,!�,.,., I ateck; litter carrier and f"4 carrier mi out fOu . . , With and Water beforahT higher food value Properties. -Dept. make r figures. Three of He ran along the edge bf the break and body. This man who lay with Churchill? What would happen, if mediatel , of Extension, 0. A. College, Gue ph the we e paddling; e at d in the direction Of the forest he the broken blade of Pierre Couchee's he returned with _v "I", � two : cement silos -, driving abed and plat I - in y th fourth s an tier? Why had above. be . under filit from those I _., 1. .1 " I s-1- Watered by a reck won wo motionless in the bow. They passed found a place whqre he could descend. rapier in his breast -had come ashore Pierre roused ,bi . ­ I I .� � . _ _ d s. .."", -.4 . windIUM The farm to well drained and in Feeding Sil&ge Before Milk] -g- under him swiftl , gui ing their canoe In hi that day in thing that was . . , �, �4. I � a high state of cultivation. Th. crop k all Y s haste he fell; his., hands were from the London ship inself from some- He drOPPe4 back again lieh1nd'+,h6 I :,�-. ._., ,� � at* possession. Apply to x BEATON, R when I 1. ­ Q A,Vewi - 1_� , cAllop p ..!, _ . . treat him to take Jeanne to Fort o' nearer. A'liioin� m&i ;,., �. In the ground --- choice clay ]*am Immedi. There is always a tendency that SO that it was soon bidden ill the scratched, blood flowed from a cut in company with Fileen, and her father! almost death to en- screerk of ive4s. The . green feed is given to cows shelter of the cliff. By the faint re- his forehead when he Ara - � '. , 1g, WX% , ;­ " � 2 ?L Seaterth. Ont. ;ged him- For a space he was overwhelmed God? . % �1, . , a � � 'i; 2787-tt shortly before milking that it will tin- flections cast by the disturbed water self up to the face of tfie. cliff again. by the discovery. Everything that At the thought of Fort of G lmost abreast of h4m, anthis ' heart , 4 I �� Od a new pounded'hke a swiftjy,beati _.-.'T� I I "AIRM rOlt SALE. -IN HURON C part to the milk some odor, and pos- Philip saw that the occupants of ji;e He tried to shout when he saw a fig- had happened -the scene upon the strength leaped into I ng ,ham- ; ;i, "..., � I his arms, and mer wfien. he saw Jearme in,t'he � �� 6 ra lea from Seaforth, Lot 15, 6 ' sibly taste. This does not always fol- canoe had made an effort to conceal the rock, the moment's tableau on the body, urging. , Ster,L . � � Con ure drag itself up from fmong . I I :! . . . . . . I , I � Ilarm lands. The land is in a first class state t):1 . UOU h Un , ��,:R, I � ­ ..: I of cultivation and there are erected ,�;;_ cession, McKillov, 100 acres of first class low, but It Is not considered advis- themselves 'by following the course . uman ex- and Eileen stood situation single-handed. if he rescu- conscious. He �oiiid -'Ses - 'U11=9 o6i , '.��,� rocks, but his almost superb pier when Jeanne him on to WPe wi the She was leaning ba& as" 'h " z ' , - i ; '. able to feed green fodder, silage, or of the dense shadow. Only the chance ertions had left him voiceless. His face' to face -rushed upon him,, now ed Jeanne alone, and went on With her face, but as the cauge passed - . %�, r on the , ,kitchen attached; frame . � .i ­ , . .. - M emises a good frame dweRing house. with other strong smelling feeds just be- sound had led him to observe them. wind whistled from between his part- as he gazed down into the staring her as he had promised Pierre, many within ten Yards of his hiding -place .1 .�!. barn 76x54 with fore milking. When cows are turn- Under ordinary circumstances ed lips when be,came, to Pierre. eyes at his feet. stone foundation, stabling underneath and the What did it all things that were Puzzling him would he saw the dark glow of her dis'llevel, " 111. I cement floors and water throughout, driving ed into pasture in the spring there passing of a strange canoe at night Pierre was supporting -himself a- mean? WhY had Lord Fitzhugh's -be explained. . , �m,_11.1 house, pig pen and hen house. Also about will be developed in their milk a par- would have had no significancle for gainst a rocic. His face was stream- nainelleen sufficient to drag the half- gain that Jea It Occurred to him a- ed hair, which fell thickly- over the .� v._ I , . _ -1 well drained ect against which she was resting. ,:w..-.-,i��,_ .. ,,?�_ .:!�, . 7.�� .11, iproporty is wen fenced and - But at the present time it ing with blood. In h& hand he held breed back from the brink of -ancon- be the key to the mysterious Plot that It tas but a moment's view, 4nd they . �:�Ilj ten acres of good hard wood bush. The ticular odor that to some people Is him nne. and Pierre rnight ob . - ... , . and quite disagreeable. Also cows turned troubled him. The manner of its ap. what remained of the rapier, which sciousness ? What significance was Promised to crush out the life Of the were gone. He had not ;..,.. convenient to good market3, churches and . schools For further particulars apply to on sweet clover, and particularly proach through the Shadow, the had broken off close to the hilt. His combination of enterprise be had founded in the three men in the, canoe,. His whole � I �i,.�k, luss 'Ll � is loolmd at -the 1��', ..... I`. - . LLY J. 'McGREGOR, R. R. No. 1, those pastured on rape or green rye, eyes were blazing like a ad nl� - that Persisted in draw- north. . He found reasons for this be- being was centered upon Jeanne. Hl�- - �`­' I Vubhn. or on the Premises, or to R. S. HAYS, Will impart to strange quiet of its occupants the "' 11611M.- i�tatees strange I solicitor, Seaforth, Ont, 2925-tf strong odor, and possibly a flavor, un- th and his face was twisted w rT _ -jerre an .'­ . their milk a very stealth with which they had sh4 e i tm� [an Zg� P d Jeanne into the plot lief. Why had Lord Fitzhugh's name had seen no sign of life -no movemient ' -!:: - Ony that sent or that rea ne Ins a . - , .,,�, i E, s less they are take canoe under the cliff, were all unusu- a thrill ( Y. r- tel dl� elf? H d there had such a startling effect upon Pier- in her body, not the flutter of a- . I , I ., . .1, . J ..p from such pasture I _�_ . _. -_ .1 Concession 11, and west half of Let S several hours before milking. -Not e a: fte'r . _ _ --*' ;,m...., al. Could the incident hav nything through Philip. be truth, a all, in those last re'? - Why -wa,s'-'o,ne of -bis sfa§4-ilAnts and all 'In's 'feii'� 16iidff IVeV'*a1%id4s `" I 1.��. � I Concession 10, HX.$., Tuckersmith, eon. only does the cow seem to pass on to do with Jeanne and Pierre 9 "My hurt is nothing-n6thing- w r S that he impressed upon the a man fres'1140from the London . �111,� taining 150 acres. There are on the ' M'sieur!" he gasped, inting senses bi of -burning fire into his brain. Re ., " I � ldll IV Premises He waited until he heard the tiny understanding of Pierre Couchee's that had borne Eileen Brokaw Ba,npd thought of the inhuman plat whI& - I !._�, '. a good two-story brick house with slate roof this undesirabli odor through her ,� I 8 g bell in his watch tinkle the half-hour, the look in Philip's face. "It is Jean- message to Gregson? her father as passengers? He ��;�,' Zarge bank barn 10ox6g feet with first clan blbod to her milk, but where tron � I 11 stabling. ater In the barn, drive shed 26xU smelling silage is fed in the barn the and then he set out slowly o ne! They have gone -gone with He waited to answer none of felt Lord Fitzhugh's letter had revealed; . . .: .1 pig e and hen bouse. Two good spring ,.: ::, h.w the that Jeanne could explain these things in tile same breath Pierre Couches's ".. .. �'. wells. also an over -flowing spring. The odor is,likely to be absorbed by the I moonlit rocks to the north. Jeanne Jeanne!" The rapier slipped from estiops that leaped through his as well as her brother. She could ex- words rang in his eai-s--"It is death , ... 1, ! � - : '. . Innn is all cleared but about 20 acres. The milk at the time of milking. 5 1 or and Pierre would surely come from his hand, and he slid weakly down in. To -morrow some one would plain the strange seene on the pier, -worse than death -for her -yr . _d, f ,Z sood hardwood bush. prinep.ny maple. AL, these'reasons silage and other similar that direction. It was impossible to against the rock. ' Philip dropped up- Pier?'e, or Pierre would crawl when for a Moment she -had ,stood Was Jeanne the first victim of that 1.� , ..,; ", . �;,�, � , . well fenced and tile drained. E)Ight acres miss them. He walked without soun on ,his knees, and with his bandker Own nto hurchilI. And then there crushed and startled before Eileen. diabolical scheme to awaken the wrath .111, - of M wheat gown, 40 acres ready for spring feeds are best fed after milking. d - C -brov. The farm is situated 7 miles from in his moccasins, keeping close to the chief -began wiping the'blood from wob d , e the dead man to account She could :clear up the mystery of of the northland? In the madness I �,.�,�` 11 -1 . "!, Senforth and 4 miles from Honsall, one -ham Who Is Kept? edge of the cliff so that he could look the half-breed's face. For a *few for. shuddered as he returned his Gregson's sketch, for if there were which possessed him now Philip shov- �; " I .He from school -. rural mail and Phone. WID ' out over the bay. Two or three hun- moments Pierre's head bung limp a- revolver to his holster and braced two Eileen ­, be sold on easy terms. Unless sold by Spring We frequently bear dairymen say, Brokaws, Jeanne would ed out his canoe while there was still - "I ,. , . !,� . It willche forPrent. For further particulan "I keep ten cows," or keep six dred yards beyond the big rock the gainst his shoulder. his limbs. It was an unpleasant task know, V�ri th these arguments he con- danger of discovery. Fortunately I �.. , � apply n the rem,fles, or address R. cows." All too often they are much .. *.,�. I . , � .. - ,� � I R. No sea-wall swung in sharply, disclosing "What is it, Pierre?" he urged ' but he knew that it must be done- vinced himself that he should go on none of the pursued glanced back, ,4 i 0. KIPPeR. ANGUS MeKINNON. 2850�tl the open water, like a still, silvery "Tell Tne---quick! They have to save Pierre. He lifted the body alone. . I ,.�, - — nearer the exact truth than they im- gone Yet. behind them there was and a turn in the channel soon hict I .,� , .,.. .1 .1 ... 4:, i 125 ACRE, FARM FOR S A 12 -LOTS 26 agine. The statement should be re- sheet, for at mile or more. Philip with Jeanne!" clear of the rocks, and bending under another and more Powerful motive. them'from view. Philip had recover- :"�,�,-, . �.,' i and 27 r�oucession 11, MCKIII&D, four versed. Dairyman should ask them- scanned it for the canoe, but as far Pierre's- body grew rigid, With one its weight carried it to the edge of He confessed to himself that he would ed his self-possession by the time he ­...!;,, � ` - from Walton, 6 miles from Seaforth; ,,How many as he could see there was not a sbad- great effort he Seemed to marshal all the sea. He shoved his burden over willingly accept double the chances reached the turn. . �,, .1 -lent to blacksmith shop, schools and selves two questions, I : , , ., I . A , , ; keeping me at a profit?" Ow- , and straightened him- - After a mo- against him to achieve Jeanne's res- self that Jeanne was unharmed as I -�'P.` � n:h 9 acres good hardwood bush, balance cows are of his strength the edge, and listened 'Hie assured him - under cultivation. The farm is tile drained and "How many cows am I keeping, For a quarter of a mile he walked self. ment there caYne a dull splash, cue without assistance and to accom- yet, and that when be saw her she I , ��,,, ... I � .� .1 . I:: -, end bag all woven wire fencing. There are at a loss?" There Is not enough fun, over the rocks, then returned. It was "Listen, M'sieur," he said. speaking Then he hastened on, as Pierre had pany her to Fort o, God. The tho had probably fainted from excitenient,. , `.'-.� on the Premises a good brick house, 7 room ught . - and kitchen, cellar under whole house with amusement or excitement in caring nine o'clock. The ,moment had ar- calmly. "They set upon us as we guided him. of their -being together, of the girl's and terror I _ cement flo*ra. slate rocL Bank barn 64x62 for dairy cattle to pay too high for rived for the appearance of Jeann,_� were going t . Her fate still lay before .1 m k. COMPaniondhi-P-perba�ps for daA- her, somewhere in the deep and un�, . ii,,24. I ,,, i ;"AP� _ 1);-q. ,, ��, �, 1� � 4;�:4, I �1 .� C9, " I , �,,�,,'P, �, �1, I . N - 14 � " . Vll�� " �' R W" iff I J , __ . ,,,�N� � , �P,,�"'�",�""I, 4 ��j,',,,���' I !, 11 I � �,Otl_ * I eN��.,� I �, ,0J��,.`,; , �3,, � I 11 I - - � , . 1, , I il �. �� , rl� '' "_7� " " -,y " ...... " "" I 1"7 ` � 11 1, I ` " � 11 11 I I- I .11 I I 11 "I 1'�]` �1,1 !t�0444 �; i, ��,� r,", I 0 with "no abuft running up to barn floor, die privilege. The reason so many and Pierre. He resumed his patrol There were four. One of them * X tbrilled him with exquisite anticipa- disturbed forests up the Churchill. - trRw 'shed 35x45. engine room. driving shed _ is ­ I I., , us boarder" cows are in the tie-ups of of the cliff, and wibly each moment bi,.; dead -back there. The others -,with Soon Philip slackened his pace, and tion. An hour or so ago he had been His one hope was to remain undiscov- . 11� 1: t . , . , r "I ftrm is free of w6,&. This te . $uIldings are in first class repair, and the linow which cows are profitable and ne failed him? What if she (lid not is death-wors or he iff sloped down -ould see her for a few minu s oil moment when she was taken ashore . ... .1; - cement wait-, 8 never failing weM. An the Lhe barn is because few farmers nervousness increased. What if Jean- Jeanne -have gone in the canoe. I looked anxiously ahead of him. From Satisfied in t'he assurance that he ered and to rescue her at the last , I 1� b one of the which are not. Milk scales, -white come to the rock? The mere thought -" to a white strip of beach that reach- the cliff. Since then fate had played -by 'her captors. - I . � , . (best farms in Huron County and will be cold � onpreasonable terms. For further Particulars paper, Babcock test reports and the made his- heart sink with a sudden His body writbed. In a passion he ed out into the night as far as he his Wa.N7. Jeanne was his own, to save He followed, close up against the , -i , 3P 17 on the Premises or address Walton P. 0. could see, hemmed close in by the to d ' . ,,,, JOHN G. ORMTE. .4umption necessary to keep tabs on painful throb. Until isow the fear strove to rise to his feet. Then with efend, to carry OR to Fort O' God. reeds. never trusting himself out of- .... I, I ! . 294" groduction over a year's period are that Jeanne might disappoint -him, a groan be sank back, and for -a mom- black gloom of the forest. Half -way Not for a moment did he 'hesitate the shadows. After a little he heard , . . "', - -, I ____ _ just as essential to profitable dairy- that she might not keep the tryst, ent Philip thought he was dying. down the slope the moonlight was cut at the danger ahead of him and - - a . ,". All .( :; ZZME Lng as pitcutoras and MILIL palig. had not entered his head. His faith in this girl, whom he 'had seen but I will go, Pierre," he cried. "I Will bring her back. I Swear it.", Dy a dark streak, and he found is to be the second break. He had no I bi,-, Pursuit was filled with caution. Gregson, the diplomat, v ces, an a s ond canoe appeared. There was a short pause, and the two - Milk Matters. twice, was supreme. Pierre's hand detained him as. he difficulty in descending. Its sides would have .seen the necessity of halting at the canoes continued side -by side up the, Nine and one-half pounds of milk A second and a third time he pa- went to ri-:e. were smooth, as though worn by wa- ship for help. Philip was confident in channel. A qua l are required to make one pound of trolled the quarter mile of cliff. A- "You swear—" ter. At the bottom white, dry sand hinmelf. -fie 'knew that he would have brought both the pursuers and the i1mburger cheese. gain his watch tinkled the half -haul "Yes." slipped under his feet. He made his at least three against hirn, for he 'was pursued into the main stream, which Milk will take up impurities with and he knew that the last minutes of "At the next break—there is a way between the walls, and darkness satisfied that the man whom he had lay in black gloom. between forest 11iore rapidity and hold on to them the appointed time had come. canoe. They have gone for the shut him in. The trail grew rougher. wounded on the cliff was still in fight- wall-, that cut out all light but the with greater tenacity than almost any The third and last time he went Churchill—" Near the shore he stumbled blindly ing trim. There shimmer of the stars. other food product. beyond the quarter -mile limit, search- Pierre's voice was growing weaker. among huge rocks and piles of crum- might be others -whom he had not taken into account. No longer could Philip see those It is easier to keep milk clean by ing in the white distances beyond. In a spasm. of sudden fear at tile bling slate, wondering why Jeanne He passed so close under the ahead of him, but be guided himself I keeping the dirt out of It than it is A low wind was rising from the'bay- dizziness which was turning the night and Pierre had come this way when stern of the ship that bi,,; canoe. by oc(-asional voices and the dip of* to clean it after the dirt has con- it rustled in the spruce and balsa;� black for him he clutched at Philip's they might have taken a smoother scraped a- gainst her Ride, For a few minut�-s, paddles. At times, when the stream laminated It. A clean udder will go top of the, forest that reached up arm- road. Close to the stony beach where the ve"el had obstructed his I narrowed and the forest walls gave far toward clean milk, and a few to the barren whiteness of the rock "If you save her, M'sieur do not the,ligbt was a little better, he made 1but vi now he ,saw aga . ew. in, a quarter him deeper shelter, he drew perilously Seconds spent in wiping the udder plateau on which he stood; under him bring her back," he whispered, ho,arse- out the canoe which Pierre bad drawn of a mile distant the craft which he rrear with the hope of overhearing with a clean, darup cloth will pre- he heard, growing more and more dis- 1Y. "Take her to Fort ()' God. Lose into the shadows. I was pursuin'g. 'Jeanne's what was said, but he caught only an vput much future trouble. tin-+ — ;_ Al Ir 1 not 11 N __+;] 1, 11 A .4 .1 ! ! Captors were occasional word or two He liSten.A . . I I . A — 0 e swe - an our—nob a minute. frust � a ragge it ni,o heading straight for the river, and as in vain for Jeanne's voice. Once be. � Encouraging a cow to give milk ling tide. A moment of despair pos- no one. Hide yourselves. Fight-- the moonlight at the edge of the wn- I the canoe was now partly broadside heard her name Spoken, and it was — with a milking -stool IS expensive to sessed him, and he felt that he had kill—but take her to Fort ol God. ter did 'he see that it was equipped to him he could easily make out the followed by a low laugh from some her owner. Exactly why a cow puts lo'st. You will do this—Mlsicur—you prom- as if for a long journey. Close to i figures in her but not distinctly en- one in the canoe that had waited at Z' J"K DEALER four or five per cent. of fat In her Suddenly the wind brought to him ise—" the stern was a bulging pack, with a nugh to make' sure of their number. milk Is still an unsolved problem, but i the mouth of the Churchill. A dozen R 'WAU buy au W& of JvAk a different sound— a -bout far down He fell back limp. Pbilip lowere1j. rifle strapped across it. Two or three I fie shoved out boldly into the ,moon- times during the fi .t. alf-hour af r Mass the ease with which she will take the rs h te the cliff, a second cry, and then the� hirn gently, boding his head go that smaller caribou -skin bagr, lay in the light, and, instead of following in his they entered the m 9tr m Phi i "Fool XPA FVWI- WiM -PAY 90A We- fat oZt of her milk with but slight � I Cn. Apply to scream of a woman, deadened by the he could look into the ,staring eyes center of the canoe. In the bow was' form . ain , ea I p provocation has been solved many er course, he turned at a sharp beard this %ame laughing voice. MAX W01AKIR Limes. wash of the sea and the increasingithat were still open and understand_ a thick nest of bearqkin, and be knew �nnglo in the direction of the shore. If After a time there fell a silence I Rga�om 8"rerm OZ& sweep of the wind tmong the trees. ing. I that this was foi- Jeanne. . the others -­ him, which was prob- i1pon those ahr�ad. No Sound rose a- 1 naro 178. A Rhyme About Lime. nt powerless,, "I will go, Pierre," ho ,,aid. "I will Cautiously Philip launched hirn.-Plf,nihie, th(,Y would think that be was )Iovp the .,;t,,,q � .. listening. The wind lulled, and the take her to Fort o' God. dy dip of Paddles, aind ____ 7T__= When In your garden soil of clay And you--, and with silent sweep.,; of the paddle: making a landing from the ship. One- I the Apeed Of tho two canoes increased. M McKILLOP MUTUAL you walk with patience day by day, woman's cry now came to him again A shadow was creeping over Pier- that made scarcely the sound of a rip-! lie was in the deep fringe of shadow Suddenly, from far tAp the river, there through twilight dusk or bright sun- —a voice that was filled with terror I re's eyes, fie was still fighting to plo in the water set out in the direc- along the .whorp he could redouble his rame a voice. faintly at first, �ut I understand, fighting to hold for an- tion of Churchill. Jeanne's captorsirxertions and draw nearer to them WME INSURANCE COT. shine, to try to make the soil more -- — other breath or two the ronsciousne,, had a considerable Rtart of him, but I growing -ttladily louder, singing one fine; when though you scratch and I I --ilhout being observed. of the wild half-breed songs of the hoe and thump, the soil will still pro- that was fast slipping from him. he felt confident of hi,.q ability to ov- , -No Sooner had he reached the shol- forest. The voice broke the silence IMEAD OFFICE--SRAFORTM, ONT. ceed to "lump," and bake as hard "Lhsten' cried Philip, striving to ertnke them ,;hortiv if Pierre had i f,,ing xToorn tbAn he bent t his pad- of th-P in the canoes. They ce"ed . as any brick, and inake your peas rouse, him. "You will not die. The I -spoken with truth When be said thnf!dl 0 OFFICERS.- cabbage sick; my friend you bullet grazed your head, and the they would head for the C'hurebill 1 , and the light birobbark fairly paddling, and Philip stopped. He hearct and WWI LSONS "' 3. Connolly, Goderich - - Prealdout W hisqed through thp w,qtpr. Not until low wo-rdq, and after a few moments Jas. Evqns, Beechwood, vica-prest Lhell may know it's time to give that wound has already .stopped bleeding River. He had observed the caution he found himself abreast of the pur- the paddling waq re�qumv.d, and the . daill ., ­ To -morrow you must go to Churchil' with which Pierre's assailant.- bad a . D. F. KcGTegov, Seaforth, See soil a dose of lime. I I P- ,,,,d did it occur to him thAt he eould ennoes turnIM in toward the P-hore. k1. .-TrOan ., . I and hunt tip a man rramed Gregson_- proached bbe, 'eliff, and ho -was sure beat them out to the mouth of the Philip followed their movement, drop- , AGENTS: in serecting new harness see that the mAn I was with when you and that the.v would double that cintion Churchill and liti in wait for thern. ping fifty yardq fR'rthpr down the . Alex. Leitch, R, & No. 1, Clinton; no portion shows cracks on the I 1� -TeAnne came to see tlie abip. Tell in their return, PspeciAlly a.q their at.- Fvpry stroke of his P-9ddle widened RtreRm, and thru.st bis birch -baric a- I - John Mw- gr . W. E. Hinchl.6y, Seaforth, Rio side when the leather Is sharp-(` A him that an important. thing has hap- tack had been interrupted at the lnqt fb, distance between him and the Inngside a thick balsam that had fal. 67ar, Egmondvilla; J. W. Yee, Gode, ly bent or twisted. pened, and that he must tell the � l IRrIzer canoe. Fifteen minutes later len into the river. rich; R. G. Jarmuth Brodhagen. others r have gone. to the camps. He �_ -------'----------. .- I he reached the edge of the huge delta foonthined amt W�ak.� _-1>_ will understand. Tell him--4,ell him . D MECTORS: . _)y -11 I of wild rice and reeds through which . I 'h(, sluggish volume of the river emp- ------ . Two revolving wheels resembling Ile struggled to find some final C -L ellr ffFAA�b I tied into the Bay. The ch,nnces were P�l , I . rMe a i V I n 1MV00 =- William Rinn, No, 2, 80A&Tth; KIM them all, and 'Word for Gregson. Pierre Still look- I thAt. the approaching cAnoe lwo . g �?ohn Ponnowies, Biedhagall; lam@g ships' propellers, but, having twenty tile blades do the work of a new motor . uRd Wars of 'Venews Evank l3b6clivood. M. N 60, eft. germs too. 10c a aeket ed at him big eyes half closed now. . f.9ke the nearest ohannel into the ritafft Voild-famoms rep- I ton; JarAds connoily 0 =arlah; A10 Plow. Philip iWt close down. I ) I I arat! Mara � . L. Swiss experimente y ocers 11 0roam, and-VIlilip concealed himself .r ra believe the at Dr gistss, er F1 road inw— d4we . . s DroAdfdot, No. a kealortli; J. Al ' "Toll 'him," he said "that I am on — that it would have to page within home treattmgAt� I i 0*4 ? hA-" found a source of sugar in a Ifteral Stor,eS the trail of t�ofd Fitziiughl" - — twenty over so re 6 TeQW"=laIA601A4nVn0r� I I Grle* No 4 Walton andVe 0 1 PED FEET SKIN-111PITATIOM,8P & S Yards of -him. affheworIPARaMp � Rob"t V plant growing prolificallY In Para- I � 1. 1. . Scarcely, Rad he uttered tb I _ -, . 1 04 10 dt, I 1141. TRE H, nl� * 19, L701 . ,,,,;,�,'� H"I"; 68�orgq Me artmn No. 9, � L e name From .his Ahibuscade be lookod out , , 199 guait. . � S ME I Reaforfli mimay Q1bM0% &Z"'Va, 9W ftJam§T0harAbers,7M9A ads", ,. � ­ ,;'.;1_4; 4 , when Pierre's closing eym east open. ,Mfl�: ,--'EUBEt)�'Q�,,-AtoRDraagto:ren upon the approgebing canoe. He Was = � . '' .0 woroum I � 14 .. , � q ,,,,,,I k� . . . 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