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epHOMAB BROWN, Licensed AtiOtIOMOT for the
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ei nee county of Huron. Sales attended to In any
part of the county at moderate rates, and eatisinoMee
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or on Lot 2, Donocalon 2, Hullett, will twelve
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other day that it was better than tea ehe
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pule, spices, etc., you get at Jevvittee
3,—About the nice' dinner sets, toilet
seta, glass berry aets and fancy cups and
semeors, salad.dishes, eta., you get at Jew-
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fully than in the past and also any others
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By LOUIS TRACY
Wright 1903, by Edward. I Mode 1
/Mem Anisisia
1_
"T14 -Mohammedan roay be able to
belp us," she pointed out. "In any
event let us 'wait until the moon wanes.
That is the darkest hour. We do not
know what maaeha.ppen Meanwhile."
The words had hardly left her ,mouth
when an irregular volley Was fit*d at
them from the right flank of the en-
emy'S position. Every: buliot struck
yards above 'their headle the con -non
fel ing of rausketry at night beteg te
e too high an aim. But the.irapact
of the missileon a rock so highly Ira:-
pregnated wfth minerals caused ivarks
to _fly, and.jenks saw that the leyaks
would. obtain by this means a most
dangerous index of their faulty prac-
tee. Telling Iris to at once occupy
her safe corner, .he rapidly adjusted a
rifie on the wooden -nate already pre-
pared in anticipation of an attack from
that quarter and fired three shots at
the opposing crest Whenie came the
majority ofgun flashes. .
One at least of the three found a hu-
man billet. ° There was a bout of sur-
prise and pain, and the next volley
spurted from the ground. level. This
could do no damage owing to the angle,
but lie endeavored to disconcert the
marksmen by keeping up a steady fire
In their direction. He did not dream
,
of attaining other than a moral effect,
as there is a lot of room to miss when
aiming in the dark. Soon he imagined
that the burst of flame fromhis rifie
helped the Dyaks, beeanie several bul-
lets 'whizzed close to his head, and
about ethis time firing recommenced
from the crest.
Notwithstanding all his skill and ma.
nipulatton of, the wooden supporta la*
failed to dislodge the occupants. Ev-
ery minute one or moreemnces of lead
pitched right into the ledge, damaging
the stores and tearing the tarpaulin,
while those whichstruck the wall of
rock were dangerous to Iris by reason
of the molten spray.
He eduld guess what had happened.
By lying fiat on the sloping plateau or
squeezing close to the projecting shoul-
der of the cliff the Dyaks were- so little
exposed that idle chance alone would
enable him to hit one of them. Birt
they must be shifted, or this night
bombardment would provi) the most
serious development yet encountered.
"Are you all rig-,bt, Iris?" he called
out.
"Yes, dear," she answered.
"Well, I want you to keep yourself
'ed
cover by the canvas for a little
while, especially your head and .shoul-
ders. I am going to stop these chaps.
They have found.our weak point, but
I -can baffle them."
She did not ask what he proposed to
do. He beard the rustling of the tar-
•paulin as she pulled it Instantly he
.east loose the rope ladder and, armed
only with a revolver, dropp,ed down the
rock. He was quite invisible to the en-
emy. On reaching the ground he lis.
tened for a moment. There was no
sound save the occasional- reports nine
ty yards away. He hitched up the low-
er rungs of the ladder until they were
six feet from the level and then crept
noiselessly close to the rock for some
forty yards.
He halted beside a small poon, tree
and stooped to find something imbed
-
ded near its roots. At this'distance he
could plainly bear the muttered pon-
versation of the Dyaks and could see
several of them prone on the sand. The
latter fact proved how fatal would be
an attempt on his part to reach the
well. They must discover him instant-
ly once he quitted the somber shadows
of the cliff. He waited perhaps a few
seconds longer than wasnecessary,
endeavoring to pierce the dim atmos-
phere and learn something of their dis-
position.
A vigorous outburst of firieeg sent
him back with haste. Iris was up there
alone. He knew not what migbt hap-
pen. He was now feverishly anxious
to he with ber again, to hear her voice
and be sure that all was well,
`, To his horror he found the ladder
swaying gently against the rock. Some
• one was using it. He sprang forward,
. earelesS of consequence, and seizes' the
; swinging end, which had fallen free
. again. He had hie foot on the bottom
rung 'when Iris' voice, close at/hand
and shrill with terror, shrieked:
"Robert, where are you?" ,
"Herel" he shouted. The next in-
stant she dropped into his arms.
A startled exclamatioia from the vi-
cinity of the house and some loud cries
from the more distant Dyaks on the
other side pf Prospect park showed
that they bad been overheard.
"Up!" he whispered. "Hold tight
and go as quickly as you can!"
"Not without you!"
"Up,' for God's sake! I follow at
your heels!"
She began to climb. He took some
article from between higekeetb. e &etre.
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apparentlY, and drew it toward him,
mounting,the ladder at the same time.
The end tightened. He Was then
about ten feet from the ground, Two
Dyaks, yelling - fiercely, rushed from
the cover of the house.
"Go on," be said. to Iris. "Don't
Jose your nerve, whetever happens.
am close behind you."
"I am quite safe," she gasped.
Turning and clinging on with One
hand, he drew his revolver and fired
at the pair beneath, who' could now
feintly discern them, and were almost
tevithin reach of the ladder. The shoot-
ing made them halt. He did not know
or care if they were hit. To frighten
them was sufficient Several others
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A tremOidous explosion,.
were running across the sands to the
cave, attracted, by the noise and the
cries of the foremostpursuers.
Then be gave a steady pull to the
cord. The sharp crack of a rifle came
from the -vicinity of the old quarry.
He saw the flash atnong the trees.
Almost simultaneously 'a bright light
leaped from the opposite ledge, illum-
inating the vicinity like a meteor,- It
lit up the rock, showed Iris just van-
ishing into the safety of the ledge and.
reTenied Jenks and the Dyaks to each
other. There followed instantly a tre-
mendous explosion that shook earth
and air, dislodging every loose stone
in the southwest pile of rocks, hurling
from the plateau some of its occu-
pants and wounding the renshinder
with a shower of lead aese,Thiebrist, The
sailor, unmolested further, reached the
ledge.
In a tall tree near the valley of
death he had tightly fixed a loaded
rifle which pointed at a loose stone in
the rock overhanging the ledge held by
the Dyaks. This stone rested against
a number of precussion cape extracted
from itartridges, and these were in di-
rect communication Vvith a train of
powder leading to' a blasting charge
placed at the end' of a' twenty -fou t inch
hole drilled with a crowbar. The im-
pact of the bullet against the stone
could not fail_ to explode some of the
caps. He had used the contents of 300
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caetriagee to tee eaei osateefeeey of
- powder, and the. aneete were crammed
into the orielee, belne tatimed with clay
and wet tam], The rifle was fired by
means of the string, the 100Se coils of
which were secreted at the foot a the
poen. By sprInging this novel mine he
had effectually 'remOved every Dyak
from, the ledge. over which its 'contente
Would spread like a Tan. Further, it
would probably* di.?ter the ;survivors
from again venturing nearl the fatal
spot.
Iris listened, only half comprehend -
Ing. Hee mind. was filled witt one
thought to the exclusion of all others.
Bober!: had left her, had dope this
thing without telling her. She forgave
him, knowing he acted for the best,
but he ftnnet never, never deceive her
again in such a manner. She could!
net bear it.
MA-WM. XIV.
4a OV are a dear unreasonable lit-
tle eat,- he said. "Have you
, breath enough to tell me why
you eatne down the ladder?"
"When I diseovered you were gone
hemline wild with. fright Don't ‘you
see, I imagined you were wounded
and, had fallen from the ledge. What
else could I do but follow, leither to
help you, or, it that were not pos-
Bible"—
leigund her ,hand and press -ed it to
his "I humbly cravb your pardon," he
said. "That explanation is. more than
aniple. It was k• who behaved un-
reasonably. Of emir -fie I shouldhave
warned you."
"May I ask how many enore wilt ad-
-ventures you undertook without my
knowledge?"
"One other, of great magnitude,
yfe-olul rsinl;e with you."
"Nonsense!" she retorted, "I knew
that long before you admitted it to
eL
"Date, please?"
"Well, to begin at the very begin-
ning, you thought I Was nice on board
the Birder. Now, didn't you?"
And they were safely embarked on a
conversation of no interest to any oth-
er person in. the wide world, but which
provided them with the most delight-
ful topic imaginable.
Thus the time sped until the rising
moPts silhouetted The cliff on the white
carpet of coral strewn sand. The black
shadow line traveled slowly closer to
the base of the cliff, and Jenks, guided
also by the stars, told Iris that mid-
night was at hand.
alley knelt on the parapet of the
ledge, alert t to catch any unusual
sound and watching for any indication
of hint= movement. But Rainhowls-
land was now still as the grave. The
wounded Dyaks had seemingly been
removed. from hut and beach. The dead
lay where they had fallen. The sea
sang a lullaby to the reef, and the
fresh breeze whispered among the
palm fronds—that was all.
,If the Mussulman kept his compact
-the hour was at hand. Then the light
hiss of a snake rose to them from the
depths. That is a sound never forgot-
ten when once heard. It is like unto
no other. Indeed the term "hiss" is a
misnomer for the quick sibilant,expul-
sion of the breath by an alarmed or
angered serpent.
who knew there was no k reptile of
Iris paid no heed to but Jenks,
the snake variety on this island, leaned
nceeferthe ledge and, emitted tolerably
good imitation, ,The native was be-
neath.
"Sahib!"
The girl started at the unexpected
call from the depths.
"Yes," said Jenks quietly. -
"A. rope, selilb."
The sailor lowered fr• rope. Some-
thing was tied to it beneath. The Mo-
hammedan apparently had little fear
of being detected.
"Pull, sahib."
"Usually it is the sahib who says
'pull,' but circumstances alter cases,"
communed jenks. He hauled steadily
at a heavy weight, a goatskin filled
with cold water. He emptied the hot
and sour Wine out of the tin cup and
was about to hand the thrice wel-
comed draft to Iris when a suspicious
thought caused him to withhold it.
"Let nae taste first" he said.
The Indian might have betrayed
them to the Dynks. More unlikely
things had happened. What if the wa-
ter were -poisoned or drugged?
He placed the tin to his lips. The
liquid was musty, having been in the
skin pearly two days. Otherwise it
seemed to be all right. With a feed] of
profound relief he gave Iris the cup
and smiled at the most unladylike
haste With which she emptied it. a,
".`DrInk yourself and give me some
more," she said.
"No more for you at present madam.
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If he wears Coetge, for -hell wear it out
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Ind as economical to buy Cnetee full-
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and Much more comfortable—no coarse
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"S h, why not now?" -I - ..
"Do uot fret, dear one. Ten On
'nine all you want in a litt!e whi!e.
nut to drink much now would make
vou very ill."
Ir!s waited until he' could speak
,
1gVnty did you", she b4an.' t *
But he bent over _the parapet
"Hello!"
£.•71,-y 'I."' ,
4;You have not been followed?".
"E think net. sahib. Do not talk too
loud. They are foxes in 9unning. Yeu
here .a leader, they say,' sahib. WH -
not your lamer descend? I have much
to relate." e:
t,
Irie made uo protest.w en Jenks ex-
-otipulatd that be should not leave the
11,
plalued the man's rogue -t, She only
ladder. while she would eemain within
easy earshot. The sailer, of course,
carriee 'his 'revolter. Hb also reeked
1 up a crowbar, a most usiful and slick
e weapon. Then he went mletly down-
ward. Nearing the gropud, he saw
the native, who salaamed deeply and
was unarmed.. The poor fellow eeene
ed to be very anxious to 1e1p them. li
sit'ir‘tat is your newer' 4enitinded the
;
"Mir Jan, sahib, formerly corpora) in
the Kuumon regiramit." 1
"When did you leave tle regiment?"
"Two years ago, sahib. 1 killed"—
"What was the name , your colo-
nel?"
"Kurnal I-sbpenee-sahl e a ''_ brave
Man, but of no account on a horse,"
Jenks well rem embe -ed Colonel
Spenee7a fat, short leg
who rolled off his ehargr
mat so much as lookea sk eways. Mir
Jan was telling the truth.
"You are right, 'Mir Jen. What as
Tuang S'AR doing noir?"!
;
"Cursing, sahib, for the most part
Ills men are frightened. Ile -wanted
them to try once more with tee -tubes
that 'shoot poison, but they refusea, Ile
could not come nione, fur the could not
use his right band. mid h WilS wolfed -
ed by the blowing up uf the vett*. You
nearly killed me, too, sthile 1 was
By
wits a tine
ed warrior,
r if the aril-
there with the bazaar -hole
the prophets beard. it
stroke."
"Are they going away; t
en?"
"No, sahib. The dogleSve been
whipped so sore that they snarl or re-
venge. They say there Is no use in
firing at you, but they are resolved to
kill you and the miss sahib or carry
her of if she escepee the assault."
"What assault?"
"Protector of th& poor, they are build.
Ing scaling ladders—four in all. Soon
after- dawn tbey intend to rush your
position. You may slayi some, they
say, but you cannot slay threescore.
Taung Shell has prothieedgold to every
man whp `survives if they succeed.
They have pulled down your signal on
the high rocks and are using the poles
for the ladders. They think you have
a charm, eahib, and they! want to use
your own work against you."
Tilts was serious news.; A. combined
attack might ladeed be dangerous._
though it had the excellent feature that
if it failed ;the Dyaks Would certainly
leave the ieiaml. ,But his sky signsle-
stroyedi, That was bad.-' Had a vessel
chanced to, pass the swInAing letters
would Surely have attraM attention.
Now even that feint hope was dis-
pelled.
-"Sahib, there is a worse thing to tell:
said Mir -Jan. -
"Say on, then."
"Before they place the ladders against
the eliff they will build a fire of green
wood so that the smoke will be blowu
by the wind into your eyes.. Thls will
help to blind your aim Otherwise you
never 113183."
'"That will assuredly be a whward,
iefir Jan."
"It will, sahib. Soul ofJ, my- father, if
we nna but half a troop with us"—
But they had not, and they were both
so intent on the conversation that they
were momentarily off their guard. Iris
was more watchful. Slel fancied there
was a light rustling amid the under-
growth beneath the trees on the right.
And site could hiss, too if that were
the correct. thing to do.
So she hissed. g
Jenks swarmed halfway up the lad-
der.
"3:es, Irle," he said.
"I am not sure, but 1 imegine seme-
n:tag moved among the bushes behitid
the house."
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The KIN You Have Always Mgt
Bears the
Signature
of n't
Get Rid of That:Cough
Bei Ore thee mercer cornet.Dr Word's nerway
e Setup eel -quern noegbe, Cclee &re Throat.,
ors reeeeent presents, and all ikeetett of the
ler oat and Longo
, Wherever Hine are sickly people wit k weak
heat* end deranged servo,tilbutrun Heart anti
NerTO Pills will be found enectual medienne
They restore enfeebled, enervated, exhautneed,de.
' 'red or ovonworked men and woraen to vigor.
ous health
Spring liediine.
As a spring tied:eine Burdock Nond Bitters he
no equal It tones up the eystim and removes al
impurities from tbe`bloodt and taken away that tir.
ed, weary feeling co prevalent 14n theeprIng
Suddenly Attacked.
ehitsson are often attecked anddeniy by"Align
and dangonne colic, Crarepninterrhocete Dysentery,
Chelan Moan; Cholera Infer/eate, oto Dr Fowl.
e,e's Rebate*. of Wild Strawbezry le a *inapt sod
mire cure, whirl should always be kept in the bonze
*Ones. -
o tor Monne Morbus, CholeyelInfentenein (Imam
I Colici,Dlereboee,Feyeenter." and Summer Complaint,
I Dr Fowlern Bentsen of Wild eitrawberry is a prorept.
l safe end sure erne thet has been apopuler favorite
for newly 60 yearo
LOGS WANTED.
The undersigned is preparen 'fey the histe4
Oast* prise for an n1Imlted gamut. et Aret-cises
Soft Elm Reek Etna Baaawood, Maple
Beech,. Ash, Hemlock And Oak Logs
Delivered at the Seeforib Saw and Stow MIR. To
as be out an even length, except Soil Elm. Soft oin3
to be gut 11. ID and 16 feet, Will also buy
Banswood 'Heeding Bolts,
40 inebee long, at 88.69 per,cord, delivered.
Will also buy thnber by measurement or by bulk n
bush. fipecial intention paid to *tore sawbag,
fiatiefaetion gee =teen.
WM. AMENT.
Sore Throat e.rad fc.'.ougha
A simpki, effective arid safe remedy for all tlirott.
irritations la found in
Cresolene Antiseptic Te.bleta
They combine the genre:cid:11 value of Cretonne win.
theaoothing,prot,--rm 'arta of elipkry din an.d
40o. AU Drudalets tef4
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Is the paying hen beyond a doubt.
One dozen of egaT•ou the average sells for the same as one pound
of butter, and the labor is much ress.
Nothing en the farm gives such paying results, if properly fed, as the
hen, as it is her natural action to lay eggs,
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tciomnetawinhsentheentsmarrnile OU r
Hercules it Foo-
eastet•hiengthieudihesenttsimithcz_t makes your hens lay in winter
- Besides, it keeps them in splendid audition to resist disease,
LOUSE KILLER will keep your fowl free from vermin,
and CLYDESDALE CAROLINE ANTISEPTIC will keep your hen-
house clean.
This adds to the en:production.
All our preparatiens are sold under a POSITIVE' GUARANTEE OF
SATISFACTION or money cheerfully refunded by the dealer.
Clydesdale Stock Food Go.. Limited, Toronto. Ont
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Brucefielet W. Neal
Clinton John Viraieb,
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Waltosti
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CHATHAM mg m ONTAR 011
Will 1e -Open for the New Year TUESDAY, Jan IA 1006,
OUB, NEW BUILDING.—Havo you seen a ent of this magnificent structure 2
If not, write for it, and we will send you A 0013V.
OUR HANDSOME CAY&LoG•GE.---This catalogne has over 30 pager of itlus-
trated work, mainly engravings from epecimens of peemenshie by former etudente.
Write for a oopy if ou are planning to attend a business school. We tow your railway
faro in coining. Cath lokne gives particulars.
Good board fel. gentlemen, 0:1.75 per weak; Wier'$2.50. ;.
=Andante Seared good positions last year. We emu eettd you the bet.'" We
can give you borne training in Bookkeeping, Ithorthand and Penaiseship. Cetniogne ,F,
gives particulars and berms of home course. Catalogue F is for those Wad wish to
attend at Chatham. Write for the one yea want, addressing
D. MeLli.CHLAN tyg" CO:.
, 1 CANADA. BUSINESS COLLEGE,
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1 Miff tif Bine nen the meet
vern nbenton, freeepee an
never inade before. The only ratsort an eau
to do it is that we arranged for than Taandeetou
Fora dialog rho dull eeorn lathe alooMer and.got tiurn
ne.orly at amt. The Buff fe 4t inebee Ione. mune
tnehea wIde, male of the baudtetnest Blue roe nue,
ty kith, sett and fluffy. It la warmly -padded. Sued With
tbe porno skadeof gain rtiod ornamented with lour lam
talisef Blue Fox ileo. Such a Imaisiumo ri.r hies uet-tr
Ireforebeentrivenaway, and yort tin get It in twy. JoSt
not:tans your mine ana uprose pemmy, end velem mei;
2doz.E0t3 Of
Pkture Post= Cardc-
to soli at lee. a. set (4 dsto at,) - Theyos' betuiti AM,
oilfired. rill the urge, raid sea like bet cakes, Sub
anp-niut tuyvasinekrogerefl borare to thr watt en 1.--43,1
girls of -Canada. Yon eon Witt by run thiltkintbe rut -
:Stoma that would le& ilther, Bo more blowing or mac •
orsues and remember, It ween not you une-ttent. Wr;t-.1
' to -day. We trim end and -tend Ibe Viet, to Poit.cotrto
te0101.1103 Airtitikt,4 Dept. 1.0ta
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ttentntlenentrInilignenniEnten=1:1Mer
, Cutter time is inst here, and it is probehle you Will need a new -Atte That belt
the case is will pay you to see us at onee. The cutter shown in the abeve tut it a Om
own make and design. It made snob a hit last veer, 6-1•ast Ws year tee
specialty of it. Ie contains ail the requisitee of the rig you re4-miro--emrafog,t,, opuv-bd.t.
eace and lots of room without being oiemsy. Ger prion age right, and o'er werk
gearenteed.
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MANUFACTURER OF CUTTERS, ]flTGG1EE.4.$ TO,, AND d•SNE—Alk
BLAUKBAIITH,
SM,A_PO
Dressmaking by II
in' January and Save from 3 to 5 Dotlar
Learn by mail at home in your spare time, if oa would like to oonduet a drew
malt* boatmen, or for home two. If you would he to make V3 C* a dey aborina. how
dues -making Ian be taught batter s.nd cheaper by mail then way other *ay: lo-ordzr
to get a large number of nneiabe ah Crane, 1. tee& this improved course Tv mat, to:
all commencing in January, 1906, for $10# instead of r(golar price, vs and
"sputa wanted whole er spare time. write to -day ter Pertionlars. ADDREM
SANDERS' DRESS nUITING 501100L. STRATFORD, AMT.,. OAN. Woo heals
from 1 to 5 p, m., -Market Place, oppeeite City Rail, 8trstford.
Dlinlop's nose
96 Yonde St
TORONTO
Dunlop's Choicest Floweas only dealt la:
Florid Designs for all occasions. •
Flowers shipped to any point between Hatt -
fax and Colgan,' end SZte condition&
guArsufe ed.
Illustrated Price tint an epniicetLon.
100,000 Hose Trees In Wow.
40EN 11.. DUNLOP
Loj FLORIST
Dielez, Phone: liget Sando Gabs
Jigs 4708 Zile 2261
- - teen t eeteer• "
yout your mends or relatives sufferwith
Fits, Epilepsy, St, Yates Dance, or Failing
Sickness, write for trial bottle and valuabla
treatiseon such diseases to Tun 1.,E1InG Co.,
t79 King Street, W., Toronto, Canada. '2141
atra- ggists sell or oan obtainfor you .
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