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I P40NV - go;- lop.."ORTH, - ' - .1 .. ­-. - .1 . . � I I . . .. JOHN I A.�GORWILL'- li�4;,*D. . . I .1 Physician and Surgion , IN, b9., U. H. A090, OFFICE . . . � ' rhoiies: " OffleS41s;W" Res, 6-i . I .1- I I 11 ,,seaortli . . . I - - � .i I MARTIN W. STAPLETON, B.A.,.M.D. I . � � I ,. Physician and Surgeon . I . . . . Successor'to PT. W.C. Sproat . � ... I Phone WW , '. , Seaforth till DR. F. J. R. FORST � ' . . , " . Eye, Far, Nose and Thro'k, . . . Graduate in Medicine, tniviligity of . Toronto. . . . . I ' Iate assistant New York .Optha'- mei'and Aural' Institute, MoorefieIills Ere and Golden Square Th'roat Hos- pital, London, Eng. At COMMERCIAL HOTEL; SEAFORTH, THIRD ,WED- NESDAY in each mouth, from 2 ii.m. to .4.30. 'p.m.; also at Seaforth Clinic firs , t Tuesday of each month. ' 53 Waterloo Stieet South, Stratford. . I � 11 I JOHN P. GODDARD, M.D.', I Physiciiin- and* Surgeon , .1 � .Phs.se .110' . : I Hpusall , 1. I �, I , 4O68x52 1. . .. . . . I . . DR. F..H. '86H,ERK I I . � . I . Physician .and 4urgeon . : ., 11 I Phone .56 7 , .- . I Hensall . . I , . . I . I . . . - . I I . , . AUqTION199M _:_ � � ' I . HAROLD JACKSON . � Specialist in Form'and House&Wld I I . Sales. . ' I Licensed in Huron. and -Perth Coun- ,ties. Prices reasonable; satisfaction . guaranteed. ' . ` For information,. etc., write or phone, . HAROLD JACKSON, 14 on 661, Sea - forth; A.R. 4, Seaforth. . I - I . I . W. S. OINEIL, DENFIELD, ONT. - � . .. . . Licensed Auctioneer Pure bred sales,, also farm, stock -and---Implements. ,,- charge. Satisfaction -guaranteed, For sale dates, I Phone 28-7, Gratton, at ' 'my expens6. ' . . I I ­ . . - ", 1. I .­­- I - - .1. . 1. . . I PERCY -C. WRIGHT . ' I - I Li�ensed Auctioneer . ... . . -- -­Hopse,hoJd,­farm'iyto;r.k, Implem-ents' and pure bred sales. ,Special training and , experience enables me to offer you sales service that is most effipj- 6nt and'. satisfactory. Ph6ne 9.0 r 22, Hensall. ... I . � I � I .. A08442 �, - . . . , LONDON and.CLINTON . . NORTH, , . . . e ...., A.M. London,'Lv . ................. .. 9.00 Exeter ... * ....... 7 ............ 10-17. . Repsall . L .................... : 10.34 Kippen, . ,..,..... ....-," * * * , , , * I , Z.k.0.43� Brucefield ..: ........ : .'. - .....' 10.55 Cli .� nton, Ar . .................. i. 11.20 .. . SOUTH . " I - . . P.M* Clinton,, Lv . ................. 3.1.0 Brucefi&ld' .1 .................... 3.32 Kippen .............. I ...... �� - 3.44 . Hensall ..................... 3.53 1 Exeter .................... * . . 4.10 Londoh, Ar . ................. -5,25 . - , . , I i',.N.R. TIME TABLE' � ""' . EAST I ' I A.M. P.M. Goderfell .... * ­­­ 6.15 ,2.30 1-Tolmesville ... I ....... 6.31 2.50 Clinton ............... ' 6,43 3.02 4Seaforth ............. � 6.59 3,21 1 1 St. Columban ........ 7.05 3,27 Dublin ............... 7.12 3.35 Mitchell .............. 7..�5 3.47 . WES . . Mitchell ............. 11.27 10.33 . DublIn . 11.37 10.44 St. Colu�a­n* *.'.". * * '.*: 11.40 - ....'. Seaforffi .............. 11.51 10,56 Clinton ............ � . . 12.04 11.1-0 06derich ............ 12.85 11.35 1 , , , . , , V CXX��ABLE.. ­ I , EAST . � I P.M. � dodprich ........ � ........... 4.35 xdnestt ............ * ......... 440' xcaiw........ I ............. . 4.49 ......... 4..58 3myth ....................... .5.09 . Walton .............. L.J.... - 5,21 Newaught ............ e ...... 532 1. vi�onto . ....................... 1 9:45 WEST "..... �. . I .. . A.M. Toronto ...": .................... 8.20 " I P(M. AcNauglit .................. 12,04 Walton ......... � v; �4 � ...... �- , 12,15 . Blytt ............ �... � ....... 12,28 Auburn i .................... .12.39 , .� M I � caaw ...... 7 ...... 12,41 Meneset ............ :: ":,::: *. A.'54 "Orieb � ..... 0 ............. 1.00 t �� . N � , . --!--� - - , I . I 11 I � � I I � , . I I - I I - I � . �11 I '� 4 � �: , , - 1� 1. � . � . . I, L: . 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'V 10is , 00". t -"�-Lt' - .-I , - , I , Vag L waiting o the iser- t , . e p 414 - 4 , �'. ., %, 1-1 . 4*,i'W'�4 . .. ,Ing his f4ther,jy . d0o,410440 40 �, V� ", I ' , agiinst the centre panel, he was em- .covpred World. . , . . . . - I o I I �4-,`,,J", I Is *� 01 , At, "',­ 10 , , " ' , vIce-of his lips. M#"00111d not speak. as a Judge, in the 6ontempi of PiW, ground. But when' thq Aecluser ,is *4" 40 - to. � 00":­"L"Z" I I - . 1. - , 01 , A X 9 Qinc "`;'��L��', . , , , FIR , I.. I ­ L � 1. . , T ;, V , tft �, ' -1 i ,* � - � 1. -A, .. .. -, I .�­­ -i " ;,V, �1 ... -,son, and there -% 411 the -hey a "a - , '4�4 -*'�-, � � , , , � �V&UyAus wts the strength big body, So it 'becomes a hero to behave, He -could_ t movip., The man he saw eyes- t,bl &� " ..4 i , , , . - ­�io # QXgAding priao your own T .to 'o,1Keu,-0OA - I ",f,,,�Ni .1. - .pe� at J . A-4, ",64 , . .�', " , 'I .. . I I I .. .. .� " . - -- -1 �- . �4'�,�­ �1, ��I,,, , . ". �� I O' 10's, perhaps"Tit his approach, as b 'fore him wa� i � ,bar.' Yet -still he did not speak, -but clamour of your own authority de- -tbrJIIJ,pg-,m,o1Ao#,W, I 0 -, , V, . �k � knew. It neither creaked u r,ylelded "caut ii .. - - � . . , e Is t4ther! 41, I � . . .., . I A6 '00 � Knwi'l,.` � =1""- � "I'. �: N�l -is equired ,of a'man 'who carries a . � . -1 �3;�.,-1111114 1: . - Tsy , *11�";. , �, . � - a S and unflinching , i 4, AiA" Vf-d � , NA, � L , �., , to big efforts. Wthing gave, He wag r , I . remained m t1oules -"ndinq instant rpparatliQu" you - 11.0 Is. 4ordsw A,101". ;" ". , I - I . . 1� . r. -11�,� .... i,:;,',A . r1so4 surel� as any ,00n- Precious thing, -his life so lightly in I as his. fath r., cam threateningly, ,4ift-Ways towards a -c �thek hi --f '1.:.--40 ��I., � -a p -gr as , -­�, , �- , 'T tr-�i!:-;",Si-�. I ting. foolis� :­ %.It..v" ,,�%, ' I . � e - e , �� � be-. 'V�#J,. & * ej",`h*dL:11h�4�j,o�;': ­'­ 'L . �i, V, I , t1l WIT I.. , - ­� ".. I L, . ., ., ., ., demitibd man In hie-cill, for the fram� bW hands, Out sbriuOng. niever in . - . . ,.. ..�''�111 �� "T'i., - , " I ` .. 1:,"'k., I I , I I ,� . �. , .1, . THE %q.9,OVERY . across the cellar floor, bringing his fore �iau can so mu,01--gia opeli.Your slamming of'Oat do,oriaud K �e �144,d�j� �'!:'��-�k�, " L- . . 11 I � I ­4;�,- , , � , . " �,,Ij�, - of the look, as he felt.foirit In dark�� heart, never, counting the thing f-40 " calculated, face.. livid with *Ito, passion, iclose mouth. , . . - st�em 1* .0 .6 --V ­ I - . I . . � � . . � . . . I ­ .. 401� .it �%%At , e tw,;� Op , ; ,� �:,-,N,,,-, . . - A. � P , ­ ,, -0 , . jiqqs, was � �; �� - �� "'. 7 ,,, � as massive as, the look on Precious. that ho�'Oai,ries, Prepared al- those sensations- of-< a boy when first . against his own.' . in the mainteriance, of .his dignity a ban , �, . . .. . � d across fifs, fWae. - ft.t 4:64's. . ;. . ,,, - � . . P - "I I I � . ,0 � . , . , � , " , . �, "WT0 ,,­'!�'.1,4� b.4 father ..., -,father, Sandy Stuart 11 too 'Young as,. ye ja:�46r. . I , 4,�l - At , , si safe.. This was. no pup- ways -to offer it for An IdeaL but iev- he. dls;a�vers ibit,;`the father from "What! . Ye?II no speak?" he gplut- as, a - forgot a . e , 0 , , , o0i i ME . L . , , - - � . . � , ' ` " "' - board In which to cast a housebold's .6r, for a price, I " , . . I . � , ' Whom lie bag learat his undersiaud�: tered in hie 1rage; and now for the' ,his cunning Ag d ,��.;�, ," I I ....... . . 1� I , a,maA� To be.towait- eluntf�A ,$,'�h ,*a`., ,' *'Y� ,,, .: ' , s. 0�f; p 4y. ,, � f�r,�.- ; ' ' ' ' �!'­ , �.,` t I -1 . . � '. I - - ,,!�. p % . I I... ,. what, ,Was And if this is -so Of h6roes:' .9 . ,-Z, .. �.,. ­ ._I _ ..:�', . ,�;. , :1, . rubbish out of sl t. T . t �is � Ing of that word '110114CY"' is no first time, Charles Stuart,detected the ed and by his son, was more'V,han hi, du I -#�. -:ft t I ,r.:4:�� I . ,pi , 4'� 11 . - ph I hen . , e o 41uld-' ;not fe, te 'i .q I 1, � ��41'�� '. . . :1 I � , . .... . . . : i , I,, �, It for? He felt, a,boutt#ll. over' the. no less of Princes, *hcr,4 14 a fairy. more thau'-A. coin* . L ' ­ 6-i" ' ; ,��,.%h . � I I . , I . ,,,on felon ank liable �aint vibrations of i fear in the old. arro94nq'.e could 'bear. All his pe.ritia,T te!npta4ons that had been ',Vi�t- be 0 11 . . . . ­ .�q­.­:­ ��..��..., -, ....'',­., ..� ft I sweafing-stonei and found notbing, tale at least, must prov:e their , right to the UtMOstponfJOY Of the law, Hot -man's voice, 'a fear that .behind t4ig give; gentleness 'returned �0 auger, and his father, nor, d1d­he,,J'.o* .. "I � �� , ?., , . I . I I ,m , --airy-thilig .. , 11", �, ,-�'- it - .4.1­�­- ", ,� I .. �V,, The;. -cupboard' was empty,, except � for of kings by no mean shuffling ... of. Aiv- shame Is upon bfm. Men and the -heat silence, of his goes la�r some knowl- he stood there -livid in. hisi passion and of, that night, six y.earo.,,, of .re, W, gn, I I ,�M� , , . I ' . I . - 0, .,]I . , " ,., . 1, %,.-,;,:� .", a pleif.6,'of coarse matti�g two �empty ­lne prerogatives, but by that fearles idd In a 'par -f sea . . - - . -ix,` � � I . s of a4ker too, for": Judgme , �.,,. .nt 6 his edge of the secret lie fondly believed shaking like 4 little c 11UL, , " ,bottles In his ce_U ' ..", J �r.,� J#sf I " ,,,��,-,i I . �- . , , 'Witreig stood on and, kept in 'Place qpallf3is pf*soul which sets a man all mind has, all Ahat* swiftnes's 6xysm1 Of rage.,: 1. , I he ,��a been. 0 Aen�� ?�FqUng . . . . . . . . . , ,,,,�,41i ! �.: I . . . � of youth, was'yet in his own keeptn*. ­ . . , 4 , ,;��,-4. , * , .;J� i I I I I .. . . . I � 1� - .t upon,'the floor . ....... -, . I hoad,-and 0houlders high 'above his too quick ' . 'i" � I for merc-v .. .1 "., �11�­. ,,, too sudden lor - A moment of apprehension there ,-,'.TII'uo- abide sic treatment frae . Charles found him,f , ;'o , �,�� , - I- , t.,lle'1,11900 of i ., , I 1, again, he leaht back. i&fto�i and mark , ­ , ,� , �, I � ��-�- -,' For a whUe S. him for a'hero In restraint. . � . " , , , 11 .. � I - . . . . . . I . . , ,.. �.,-, . . . was certg&ly. He Vut it a,way from me�;ktR son!"' .be shouted, &Ad would O'Sh�ughne,§;y ,haif -�Ap r ., : �:'! ,-," ajainst the wall to consider(. -his bosi- the broadest and wh4test light of day. Charles Stuart, gazing through the him.. A . "a�e.' Ialf av s , #b)ired out .,,,,p :­;-,-,�If I , I ­ I - � , 4 -4, . L'' `�11 " .g �wfftly as it e 1 sA. h b tamped his foot had it helped thip darktles�, 'cATrm ,W,iw1tA '.. im" � -a , " 1 . � . I �.V- - Alon. It was ugly enough: tw be found . In some such spirit as "this, 'With half -open door at the old man, In the hour at the utmost the boy codid-on- matte' ',t0l.. . � rs One way or another. "What stone Jar of the mostprigeless Uraudy. ' O�T by. th c o . at1d that earthly chill of the air buffeting � 11 :t�'! I �,,,,�;��, ' . . � . quivering light of 'those three candies til have been doW4 there, and In that hao,ye got in''yeer thankless ,heart, 'that ha.d ever pgaled gaudy SWiTOS . . . . . . . I `011.a � � . , . " I !, � "I L, � , � " , � " , � " , � " , � , ... ....... � 11 , ,, I to' be discovered ,b 'his father on in his,-Jace and, the stO'neh of the who only that morning b * I I lip"P. " ha , I., I I . ��� � ��, , y ad lifted, his time was no opportunity, even had ye miserable shaveling, -that ye- ean He could not ve apprectat�d, , �! ��,,, . . . . . . , 11, . , I , the other. Neither *as to his liking. iffidorground sickening in his nostrils voice In Iron .against the clean, am- he discovered. the passage, to- rea . bad hq, b,sen told of 'this, i .A "I � , . I I y . lize stan"here, makin!, me justifeed and I , not eut- . . I ' hi ' - * .... . . , . . . . . . . I.- - , He drew a deep breath of' despair, Charles Stuart made his way along bitions of s son, would have been all that. It meant. . deav6 yier ears to What I'd be tellin' which I r ... �­,�,..:.,:, 1, . ' . 19 SU'rely. Matter to some iDth- , � . :..'k," 1� I , I . .. . I I ,­ aj�d with If' there came ag ' alm, to his the naitow passage in the inky,dark- thankful in th4f: moment if he had 'If yeir no speak this minult and ye? What is it, ye ken aboot the er story than .thjs­-h9w-. when once ,.,��i�'�?- 16 . . 1, cons.cioli�nesg that odor of WAne and, ness. I . I . . � . - , . � . I been, bugled alive in those.. und'er- tell me where 'ye were bidin' the bees'nesg, makes ye talk like a min- tire silky - liquid, like , the grip, Of a, . , . - -,,�.,, , .. . ., . I �,:";� wood and all the musty dampness of Keeping his head low as .he walk, g ­,[ ,,,, , I . round passages, rather than. that he whiles I've beian sealin' ma bock s, iste�,readin�g a sairmonT the kirk?" warm hand in a velvet glovel� had once I , I , .-'-�Ii . le �"..��i� . . . I the place. . ed,"and never kn . : 1,.i .�� , , . owing that m,omeht should have. made such discovery as I'll ,thrash ye wi'in .an inch'o' yeer "What . do I know.'?" repeated touched the old man's, pial4te, 'he ' � '�;41111 - 1. The next .l.ristant he was down up-. 'when the mouth of a well might pot this. . . - . life! " . . I Charles. He pointed with his finger -would have given: his soul to Pq"ess '.. ... ,: 1.�, On - his knees again, hammering with lie open in the ground at his 'feet, he It fell upon his mind to turn back 4ii, . . I I'll, !..: ".,;.t, , I 11W, " . .�, � . . I ve not been hiding' replied onc� m6Ve to t4e brackened' entrance it, ,and had indeed given no less. . ,"A , �,t�N g his clenched fists upon the stones, stopped at whiles as he ,went, stand- to retrace his steps through the bow� Charles alowly, then suddenly., he to. that subterianean7 passage, and But youth and :the �4a;a 4s, .they "'.' 1: . .1 r . 11: . 11�,W I h � 1 �11 I I ' , � L , - �, �,, listening, like one tuning a delicate Ing wit the water about his'boots, els of the earta once more and court turned, -and with a dramatic finger be now, to.i.shame of it, he could not neither of them have heart for for7 . � 1. A ", 1. str . . "." Ing, to the sound of every blow. listening in. the darkness. . � - ..... �� 1. �i , ' discovery, if ne�4pd; .be, in,the place -pointed to 4�e black yawn�ing 'mouth look his'father in the face. I knour," giveness;. and Charles'Stuaii" at six- .. '' � �� . - , I I . ,.���.'rj . , '. . Over the piece of codrsb matting the ' He could hear,thp rats scamp�erjng fro 'in - which ,he had fled so eagerly but of the passage, when,his heart began sald he, Ahat tliat passage leads to teeii years of age, left -his father's .11 ,4" . . . .1.1A, . . I , . '.4 no ' , , 1� .1 ''k .I "If note rang hollow, and seemed to echo before him,iii the,shallow water, he half an,hou:r befoie. To hide t'he'bit- a swift thum t at the O'Shaughuessy's'den-the'pla'Ci? the house ,that nigbt iii'Mare ,J,t� . . Ping in'his bieas y .. h with." X far. away below 'him, like Nis boom could bear the gentle -dripping of the ter knowledge he had'acquired 'and. sure k6owledge Of all Chat must 1�ow call the Hole in the Wall down b . . I �.�.I� _Z, , - . .. y more regret than:a .boy turning his , ,.,�',t� . - � ;",- A or ffig, far inland 'in m6isturp as It fell -111*dritips from . -. . . 71 J. -the sea break !,he deep in the secret ahAme of his own inevitably be, said. s . .. the 4uayside. I know the Purpose it' back upon, the school which in after' 4. 1 ' I . j,""', . some subterranean cave. His heart ceillidg- u ', above, and -but for these lietart, this was'the instinct that went "I' came through ther4," s -d f aixd the'trade that'goes years he comes to k -now Were - the' - , , ., ., . , , P , aid be pe or on ,, . � . . I �..� came hot iR a ,Iumq,. into his. throat, noises the dee est stilln,ess ' _, . .1 . � "'If ' I P war ev- so far as to turn him silently on,,hig illickly; "and that's where I've learnt between here .and there.. If you w6t days of sheerest happiness in his life. : �,%, - . , g . . ... *��::�,:A and a moinent- later"he was teari'n'"g erywheret;­ behind and before, so'.dev-p heel'and set his face towards ' the your damned business, as'well as you me .to put a name to it, 1, will -I'll , Down to the quay-slde'iie went, and . .; I .: - . - the matting away from the wooden in that oppressive darkness that when impene'trable darkness once again. could ever teach me," spit it out on the .floor iihere honest �with no hesitationin tho dfr"ectiou'li-9' , -, ..' :,,�, I I 1. . 1, . . . ., - -s that eneut was set'.already. *A,, . .. �:%,�' trap-door It concealed beneath. . he drew a breath, the sound of it was Two steps. he- had taken to the tVn- Thete wai; men can tread on'it. I gh� took. His ' . I �: ,,,, , Plenty of indleation, In. s mind Gointier-sunk into the door' was &n 'like a heavy sigh all ma ' I , .. I I gnified and nel's entrance, when, blinded withthe this that he.1pew something and for you to,,grasy w,hY .1 want to -go wb�t hb. was ... going -to do � .. . .. r�%;;, .. . . I I . .1 . ... ­ -0 , .,�.! � Iron ring. His fingers sobn pried it distorted out of recognition. . contrast from, tho light of even'those more ,'thanmas to the peace and com- out a -soldiering? It it isn't, I'm quite To Cott* "I . .... �� I . a , tumble-dowu age, leaning �- " - up. The Whole thing -lifted heavily, Nothing was ,to be gainqd of this. -or pared to listen. to what you'v - I . .... - . three c pre e d s j a Ik Agai , , ,andl�s Irs, i0l that blackness, f t of Sandy's mind. 'But tfLere.wa.s got e p r te nst" the side Of onii I 1, I I . I ' 67 no reason to suppose that he knew to Say." . of the 'Old 4arehouses On . the quay, ' .. � , , I and the cold damp air from the.,cellar wherefore be.would set on once more be fell over a keg ot, brandy,- stum .. . . . I ; ­,". , , , ' . ,� I I Apparently. it was enough. So,ndy's indeed relia,ut upon 'that -h .. .11, � �, J1. . below rushed irp like tbe'chlil winds with hands feeling along the slimy .ling with 'a inuttered curse to the all. 4.11.11 ", � . . . . I . In those days, when. there, was ware Ouse .v " i -1 .� . . . t I I . much. talk of s u e ford head was bent like a . ,port, he c e wttfiln� '* * . I... 1. ,a vault - imprisons and -beat, against walls till. the water was running down floor. I in giling in Wat r . 'branch some -wall for.its sup 4M. 1 . �.; ' .. .. I d � �.. ' - ., I ' ; - Co. . . . . ', big flngers* t ,his wris,ts and. soaking 1. - fancy 'gale of, wind has broken and brought", i nutes - tjr6ugh the' �teu ' ' . . 1;�'. I ,his fa � t�e that?',' screamed Sai�dyls he might :welt: with a. boyish five in! cuiliff �, : . . � .. ' .Wha . I . . . ­::: I No light was there. H6 had no light the sleeves of his coat u Pon his back. voice fro e ­otbi6r' room, and In "for 'adventure' have ,rushed. to con- low. He said �not a word as Charles rain. The e lived here. -,6ne'Tim Cron- " ' 'A ' % th r . -��, . I I . I— . . � I ,�t, hImself, but *ith-groping hands, he ' It seemed such time as that'lialt 'but a flash & time was: standing there clusions at the sight of tha:t passage Stuart waited. He did ,not speak as iii , I 11.,%1111 . . .1 . I a boat leaky. old I 1, "... - . , having A ,juh. . , , ,� . 1. � found 'the cellir steps and, setting an hour must ,have passed, and still, at the cellar.. -door, gazing down 'at ---conctusiou . s which had no found the boy mo�ed. away: to the cellar with -J�y,AO,ich,he -earned a meagre liv.; ' I 1. ,� �­�, - . '' , a! I � 1 3�, . , ''.11 his feet upon them, cre�t down into there was no ending' to this tunnel Charles. Stuart as �e slowly picked tion' upon definite knowledge and stair� and alone.' Ui) the steps beling,--r6rrying people back*arlds- anit' J . 1.1.:� . I I ' I . 11 �. I the pit of darkness that yawnieil� be- -beneath th6 ground. In quick flashes liphs4if no to his. feet. . . - climbed to .the door that opened into� forwards across the river 1 op , iiiki'n"g .' ' . ; �"� ,., �­ I I I . . could easily, ,be discounted by "a crafty � ' � � . . . . ' . 'th ' , speirfirig in ma cellars I . 'A neath him. Seven. steps ere, were of, a ,pent-tior imagindtion he would "Been the house, and the la' 1�11 . ,, hae tongue,.' I st he saw of his drunl.en salloirs ,home to their �bips �, � :;,� I . . . Ir. . ,. 1, � , ., �,P! in� all., and no great depth. He could ,think iff-the-Aistarice 'of darkness �be- ye?" muttered';n a hoarse whispey, �, In on� moment, then, the old man father 'for silc 'years and more was (Continued Next, Week) , '­ . I I � I . . . just stand upright when. lie reacli6d tlWeen him and the' only ,plac' . . 1, I .. � . ­ i, 4 -I. -I... � . . e he h,ad% too sweptWith bi,'-; o*a anger to fifid -let his qAger' go, having no' further the bowed','fi'gure of the -Old ' man, - � I . . I . I I - I I the floor, and this -was som'ething -to knowledge of where there'was -light. his �roper voic'.. "Mcht ye'd laira use for it.'and with a genial smile standing-'thei% in th . e � half-br6ken I . - , i -;�1441.1 . , I � ,7 I :t7- . I" '), ­ ' - be thankful for after Ahe cramped Then, the sweat and the- inolsturel th . �, . . .1 I I .1 I I I ,.ji�, e bees'ness, ell. laddie? An' ye'sae that spread about his face, be took darkness Pitifully fingering at a but- - I �. . I .1 confinement of that cupboard up would mingle 6n his fore -head and ... I .. ..;: . .m.1-ickle a mon wl' W­yeer sneisty---young Charles's arim with ti. grip as .ton oil his coat -sleeve. A , , . . pc ''I . I I I . . I above. It was better to lie In hiding drop down his cheek§ -as with a child ' . ... ORAGIt � . � .�11 I � there, where at least he could move in tears, yet never at ,any moment cl.avers aboot swingin' ajsword!" gentle as only that morning ithad � --I- 1. . cj�%AD ,,k., I C . . I ; , � ��4 -1, . In � lively passion wherein words been of iron., Vil 014 . , .. I 1,;� I .1 and stretch his limbs, coming to did he utterly. give i1p hope or, when -ere "Lgt.:A gang along upstairs and talk . I. .. JkR � I 1. . ,. I poor things compared with THE SETTING-CrUT . , . ojap:co ,� 9 which conclusion, he mounted the cel- the thought ca'm6 to him of turning I 11 . I � .1. . . I - ' . woks, and-imore9ver hard to find, the a wee bit," he murmured persuasive- . . 1PIPE . . -1 I I . ,� - . . ;-41 lar steps again, and- closed the. trap- back, allow it but the freedom of an old inau :st:ood, there in ,thp., spaTiug ly. 'Tl�p.�thoct ye were unco young The rain was. still rading'in iittle I I . .., door above his ,head.' , . . instant's pa�imge' in his mind, �� �� I . de. ---- ­ . .-� -.,., � , candle -light, trembling from he&d­fto­ - he takin respousibilltle-S-'�Gft--Y I ,, or­r-Wz-a,jid­-ee-sea. e--S�Lv �. .7 .. , -r,7*1 " 1� � I � g1Q --On waTds, �,d ' . . I But the--- rioas-��f --youth- - aE,d----s+i+ . . I - -Lke I . (15 Ile foot in. the.. sparing candle-liglit, trem- shoulders, and maybe I. was wrang, ters, the clouds still rolling heavily . . . . ... :.,,e . , I I . I ,,,, isl� the eternal measure of its hopes. pressed his.way until the water wai -bling from' head .to foot W h1s anger 'it: ' . � . ind ye. Ye're gay and smart for a theougb the sooty darkness of Ahe , , 1. - ,; , " , I., .1. .. - froiii content wVh his 6cape �qu�W�ng- in. his boots and every . Fat . I . " ­­­­1­.-�--;-, I I and shooting such glances ,from his laddle'o, yeer ag�. all' I'm '�o sayin; skiei, when'half an hour latei Charles' . . - � .. .. It. - . � from the Imprisonment of his cup. garment upon his body was no less er.ktity little. eyes as were 4nteii6ed, to but-ye!il de fine when Ye come to Stua.rt-,­-h'9",V*ihg- seen . no . Morei I of- bi,$. .. ­1C..ii­9. " � ­­-��-,� lioard:, Charles Stuart., began gropiug­saturated than if he had been Nv,015- ' 'f the' fatIi6r`aid witii' a':fin�le 'tu'�Iked un- � . . . . ,� !. ­ seoitch and. ivit-her -the.-eulprR: whe ten the, ihg and' 6ots 9 . . 1, � "', � - V., . .1 � ? I—. - ­.. ­ ­- ­ " g'for mill � - I it ' � - � - ..' , - I .... ..., ,. - . I .. I .. � :1 I " is �ay,a oubd'-the'w&TN,"sayinV; ov- in es in a s oriq of rain, thought he had found. bees'ne.qs." . . . der his arm, opened. the .door. of thet : ,U . ­ -.-74 h. - . ' . - er and over again to himself in a haft- It was at last, when the entertalii� With a I dour expression on his face. He was, all then for lead pg­h1g -son, hause in, Lady- lane, and step . Ped '. o .. Ili" , . ­ . . I . !', - , " If .. . � _ . .. ----0 , NJ . i breathed whisper, "If I,can,ge� out ment of hcqe had become only a bit- Charlew-ptu'a.rt-"ret'DrnLsd'lii'sit�ii�e IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII , .., . � . ev- aiva,y and as far from the proof of, into the rainy deluge of the streets. - . I I . .1, I I - 11, - F h- # � ­ - .. .1 .. '. .... I : . 1 -(51,­tTih11 p'HLO� I* 6ii� get out ,of thii,'�;- `6;�'-�&W 'in his eart, that something ery' glance his fatber gav'e'. No lon-, "llis gifilt as possible. It oply proved . I . . 1. I - . . .. ', .and ever pressing, on with an uplifted in 'all that darkn4ss -caught hold,- of gei- bad he. the look of a boy of six- - his. guilt the more, yet, there was . . ­ � . .. I ­­,�! . .. . - � - ' one I . .. . ,.� I I : I ' I �. . ," . . . I � beilief in Fortun'e, where, anothe'r more his nuAibed sense of sight' The tun.- te�-n then, but of a'man, full grotti momejIt ,when the boy, 'ill' a�.fear of I . I DEATHS - FR..O,M , I . J . . . . ' . ­ ­,, . '�- .. was no me . . promise, inel'ining, V' ' ' . �." bittelly expevienced in life, for it time rel had turned a corner; He' knew Ill— the, bitter experiences: of life. -It his own, shlame, was inclining to cqm- I I . ' ' at least, would . have been satisfied that by the bending curve as the walls. , . re childish obstinacy in his . to give life ears- T.. IBERCIUPS IS'. (A NCE R'AN D. PN IV MO. N IA' . � ' . . ,: with 'the improvement of his, coudi- passed tinder his groping haiIds-,'-afi!d. eyes for in. that' moment of disen. to those specious arguments and ex- . I . . 0 NTA,P-.!.O-. V93C) - 42 1 1 . . I . .i ' . tions as"'they wefe. . .. I there, like,,a sift, the thickness of a 1, ,� I t ­f 1 and' with the eight of cus-�s I he knew woulA be deft -A � . I - R-ates per to :bo popula'!;cn . . . . :'. -I..."', . I . Wherever , he moved. Ile - stumbled 'brairdy hair,' he saw a thin white line .that - I I . � "I . responsibility so suddenly flu'xig,, urion . running -oil his father's lips as soon, 1900 I , . I 044ir . ., ­ I . I . 1910 1016 1416 . T ;",:, -I, ­ I " " , . . 0 ". . I '� L,��`,�r,l I ", upon jars and kegs of or, in cut athwart the blindness of his �yes his shoulders, he had outstripped his be had had, time to colle'at, his - , the darkness, tumbled his body and gave him sight again. I . ' boyhood, left it indeed in. that milsty ,as . wits. to invent thein. I . . . � 100 against great -hogsheads of wine. With At first he could not be certain .that cupboard- at the end of thle:passage, . -'One step or two in the direction of 1: , 4 I ctlk�i�"Jov� � , ,.:�, -1� ,, being olra�lated by, the Orntarlo Cancer Poundo.0611, In co,060 ".a.1,4 . ;t � , . ,�': e ' . . ' , " , even the little know,ledge he h4A. of what.he saw Wad in his actual i lo . . v'51 n . - I with all- its beating pulses and Its , tl�e celW- steps he took und6r "the - � �uch'mattei-�,..-it�.wo,s,:Plain to be seen . . 1. '"' * ' " or only an hallucination in his mind. ­ ­ hungeF for romance. " � . guiding pressure of �his latber'shand. t1*61, ft shd*h by th i t j . I . ., , . , '.�'4,`r �: �' .1 i " ,�.. 1 , , " t664114fift* , . 'r "t', - - ": ,�­.. .� these,*.e.re-all smulgr'led goods, bring- I He shut his ,eyes and it vanished: He I .,.- Knowing n6tbing ofthis, it ivat on- ' Of a sudden, then be stool. itill. He 0181 , 1. :11 - , � � "',! , " , ,� 1, � - , 1'� I ,,­,� rf, ,!',,,,,�,� . .. � , � A 1'�,-t, 4,.� � ��, � ,.,;. Ing little Wonder to his .inind that opened them, fearing what he should ' ly to be expected that Sandy Stuart ivasPgoing ward, I O'Shau,ghnessy's first thought bad flud, and it was still there, ,-,. . . woul.d­rpgarer the attitude,of his slon I because he was afraid to aQq-1apt-.'-.the . ,. . been' for his cupboard door. Carrying ' With a lfeari'no,q�, beating high and . . I " as the. perversity of. -stubborneRs ugly facts as they were, be6ause. he out his inefarious trade in such pro- . hope singing' triumph -ant arfd ,exalt- I I . which comes. upon a boy when he sees bad rather' not know the thing he so . portions as,'this, it'was no difficult ingly...,he-quickened his steps witboutL ' " ' a tbrasbing -ahead of, him -and knows I surely kneiv. . . . ., . . � . matter to reckon the --wealth there fear of 'pitfalls, and every moment . I . that by no qulcloie.,is of .wit or I subt- And wbat would be the result of it, . . J must be in the old mbIn's coffers, or , that pale line grew longer and bfbhd- � � � lety of' excuse call be avoid tt, But when lie bhd li.9tened,to all the.6rafty I to understand how he came by It. - A Pr an ' d brighter in the surrounding mistaken as it waq, It' sefVtd as 'no explanations big tather would feed sailor here, a',sailor ,there, each bring- � ' depth of gloom, - I easement. to big anger. ' He wnew iliat lihn i�kth, � as a child in si9kness is . Ing his little portion and getting -a At last it came when by the ligilt temper well, and, as one all-powerful fe'd o6O.of a spoon? The .�icRuess, of goodly price for it, no dou��, enjoy- of it he could see the walls on either in authority, had got but little satis- Iris disgust woul�-stlll be in his blood. 'Ing into tbe bargain a sense of se- 'that ilde of him, the, slitne that .glittered factl'on froin it. . I The ln�lady of disillusion ­w6uld be. . curity and tb� hospitality of den w : ith its wetness. the drops of water . ' When, in the lleat of his. righteous . -1 no further from him with 'all the ad - of ,vice where, durftig his days . picking up the points o,f light It. VVas I I . i,dignation, a father thrashes his son . ministration of this pr.ophylactte of I ,-- I ,Vbo.re, he could indbige his vilest A door, admitting the .Illumination, but I ' be likes to have some Wevr9ure ot, cunning lies and artful. I -epresenta- : fancles. , ,. 1, a door' uot'at the end of that endless gratlf1cation for his txertions. Non6 tio6s. - , , . I � . ­ Chaxles I Stuart, with, his b1bod now; PA ' $$age; for before ever he reached it abpreciate better than he' that- im- Par b9tter that be qhould havelpe 1�1 1. tingling to all the vibratiod of adven- .ho -could see how' ttli,� tilunel widelned �into portunate appeal for mercy, when truth out then and' there 'and be d�ne '-to ture, ouckled ,comically to lilmself . that the breadth of.a spacious room. 11lis was a cellar, . and likia that in just'the,last three blows that follow, . ' with It. He made uP . his mind swdt- '" . wheh -he th6tight of the secret . . .. i I I it upon tji� same quivering Place are . ly to it, aud as swiftly he qlipped his I was In his keeping. Failing the knife which O'Shaughtlessy ke � pt all . his such cooling re freshm'etht to his beat- . arm out of the caj oling.,grip of' his 'lie I the old man would doubtlei4 bury in . smuggle ,goods. Like O'Shaugilixes- . ed temper. ' 4 . I I fatbei's hand .is turned on big I his back if he could: here wag, a SY's, too, It was filled with, kegi of But In such a mood ao, Charles Stu- heel and faced about to the pas'sa'ge .'..., weapon of information to his belt he brandy; and one ,I,ong'row of' great I -1 . art was -and his father.thougpt be entrance once again. . had only to finger with a threatening barrels of wine. It �*aa . not difficult ' . knew it well -there. would be no such !:"I'll not go 'upstairs," said lie, "apd , , � liand-and �auytblng'.he. ivight.dealre to recognite, that these two places ' . satisfaction as this., fle miglit wield I do4Vt want to listen to any of y9ur . would be for his a.sking. wereAn. one agre&aent, at one end the cane until his arm Was tired,,and explanations. What weyve got, to say . But it W . as not considerations of,. recelvo�g the sul'tiggled. wines and at , at the e I nd . of it there the boy would can be said do*n bd,re as well as Any- �V-11 thts nature that occupied his, inhid, the ottlef Introducing thein in all the stand, dry-ey,ed and silent, moreover wher4i . else. As far as G2y agd goes, ' He still crept blindly roVnd the �Iam­ guise. of simple virtue and Innocence with nof One -,shadow- of change upoir Pm just As young and jus.i as old,as . -�Dy walls, and when . hetw,eeli two into the honest 1111ght of day, the determined expregslon of his fa,cp,,, I was this mofning when you jeered . . -V cumbrous hogsheads of wine he found But Charles S�tiart scarcely paused For this very reig - 6h Sandy for two at the things I ,safa about going to be latcb -and'. bolt of� a door, the to look aboptt, him. With ieet' now years had given uV all use -of the a. soldier. I'm sixteen and a few -more' I -the chu'bkle turned to a, soft sound 'of running al6ost,'in that 6ertainty of care. It tired his arm.. airid- achieved . ' hours-tbat's, all. It's tb6sie,few hours - . laughter, 11 . ke a clilld tAing the Play- every. step he took, he crossed the no purpose that be could see of. In- that have made'the difference, and if' thing its expectant hands have been cellar floor and -peered tbrougb"the , deed, as a contest of wills, it would you're as good a man at business,- as stretched out to hold. .1. partly op � I... .. have seemed, young Idbarles, had -ail-' they say you are, you'll Just let me V - ­Cbrhe ou!" 6sid he'to hinlrelt Un- ' If WiS a Vh�er, and more.eapacious �ways bad the best of ft. With a see- go off straight -away and ,do a. man's . -1, Ill 11 ttt� 4 1 16- 0 . - I - I . . i I . � - -1, . - I �. 1900 I , . I 044ir . ., ­ I . I . 1910 1016 1416 . T ;",:, -I, ­ I " " , . . 0 ". . I '� L,��`,�r,l I ", - �@ I I - "", - , . I... ­ I . .# . I I . . ., �, ..".6 " I I � I vd,tbapt - 40166 i(sr", 11 �',.. past 44 years is drarriatioally Illustrated lit the abb I I .1 - I �., .1', . ii thrashing than work. Jaborfously, on lWard, even Wit C-ou no en it is 4�eply , .I- I 1: , 4 I ctlk�i�"Jov� � , ,.:�, -1� ,, being olra�lated by, the Orntarlo Cancer Poundo.0611, In co,060 ".a.1,4 . ;t � , . ,�': e ' . . ' , " , � ii , I . , r$gooW, a1*6. ,." �', ,r . . --,,,,"r,, uw If Nt Ift7 060 al fpr funds W% INAt'"On at foo 4 I . 0 . �,..�� 11 . r .", . .. ­,­ �, ,,, . � - � . 1. - I I ��, I �r � ' ' ",'AVA � �,-- '. ' ." " ' ,,�� 11 0411,66406 6d Cl 4 2 � Ild 9101rit of 41s- do1wh Which, WHII aft'i r i; . . I wpir -� Iij, a -hope �exists that ' t1*61, ft shd*h by th i t j . I . ., , . , '.�'4,`r �: �' .1 i " ,�.. 1 , , " t664114fift* , . 'r "t', - - ": ,�­.. .� I - i i- I I . 0181 , 1. :11 - , � � "',! , " , ,� 1, � - , 1'� I ,,­,� rf, ,!',,,,,�,� . .. � , � A 1'�,-t, 4,.� � ��, � ,.,;. . i i . . I I � � " . . L I . . . I I , . , . I . . 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I . . �. , . ,,,,,, - I., , . . -V der his breath, and, forcing the bolt), be swung t door open1prid peered' Ye 4 room ,us looked into, and Luis was 9, bellir too. 8 ­the starving light'of y. tek pride in his so a endurance, o §andy, came reliretafitly -to th� con- -or , w . m say ng any more a f 11 L I t.' ,' , 'ere 1900 I , . I 044ir . ., ­ I . I . 1910 1016 1416 . T ;",:, -I, ­ I " " , . . 0 ". . I '� L,��`,�r,l I ", within.. '' three flickering candles an ,old. -man ,... elusion that it was an easier ifiatter Is no Th little difficulty (o.. the I I " � �`% ­. 1. i* The alarrning ln6reAg4 in Ontario tkotht ft4iil canoe't 10,�VjfT 'J' . , . � f! 11 � 'ble, I . I �: I ,�c-' it was Ot. another cellar as he fiad, . was standfrig by.a table, 9,4XIIAt Im. f6 Ile proine across a table and take a mind. lfi letting Itself go ecused and � I . . ., �, ..".6 " I I � I vd,tbapt - 40166 i(sr", 11 �',.. past 44 years is drarriatioally Illustrated lit the abb I I .1 - I �., .1', .. . I �A . expected, but 9. i1906,3v Passage lead- stamp, With Infinite ad -re, 'Upon, bolt -10 thrashing than work. Jaborfously, on lWard, even Wit C-ou no en it is 4�eply , .I- I 1: , 4 I ctlk�i�"Jov� � , ,.:�, -1� ,, being olra�lated by, the Orntarlo Cancer Poundo.0611, In co,060 ".a.1,4 . ;t � , . ,�': e ' . . ' , " , .1.1 . Ing on. jut 4till oblder, darkn6gs t -o . . 0 4 . I After bottlb of Wine which one by one r I " '6 _ on " our feel 41., v1n Vbr the last g � - � 11 Ong of Its own guilt. Sobftehpw or rtber- , r$gooW, a1*6. ,." �', ,r . . --,,,,"r,, uw If Nt Ift7 060 al fpr funds W% INAt'"On at foo 4 I . 0 . �,..�� 11 . r .", . .. ­,­ �, ,,, . � - � . 1. - I I ��, I �r � ' ' ",'AVA � �,-- '. ' ." " ' ,,�� 11 0411,66406 6d Cl 4 2 � Ild 9101rit of 41s- do1wh Which, WHII aft'i r 4 , b , took Up froth the Abor. . ' i­�d _ rs� wo Y_ b. In ad accord gly cudgel- .f � .11 I wpir -� Iij, a -hope �exists that ' t1*61, ft shd*h by th i t j . 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