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a boon
stem more effective to se
amid of the hrthi
mto the etomnali
use the air rendered etrongly stoti-
d over the disessd surface wide
iving prolonged and constant heat-
"twauab1e to mothers With
used
_1100 1 8-
made -FrofJL
m
ded flour,
-or
of the
the
;he Vill
ith shop
.-
teressience
r kind.
a to der p.
dry as good as' any
neone . or eddreeniflG
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1'It-rr FOR SALE., -The Haney•
wiligen by tender. Tereleas
'diary 15th, 1O Th*
consists of an R. cU
m- and ootti atiaaa.
p 1?OlVer engine ;
OWN rim one semen ;
' iu firsaclase repair ;
dress R. G. MURDIE. Seed
2146-tf
. AT,
• POR SALE.
-To elate eatate; 100 aorels%
-11ttron„ Lot 19, Concession '•
- brkk hoide, Berne
de tne stableimpleman
_ cenhard 20,yeeds
rdwood bash, six Rom te bee
sets, soilolay kam. Pommes/on
D. Arreeng,
new
• dend
has rm
la five acreof
her we auout fifty acres fan
in hay and peetnee. It is within
ice, seem and church; and one.
L. For further particulars apply
MORE, Winthrop P.O. 21444
ine FOR SATy.,_,Lot 23 and
of lot ta Coneekaloo 4,. Tseekex-
mhdn-S 150 acres of fend, twenV
amain goodstate of cultivation.
ewe a good frame bowie and a
4firdaelasestat1ingern4es-nea
with Aster forma into stielde.
ird will be add -cheap, sa the
d giviug up. fuming. -For
oply on she promisee or address',
, Happen. • 21144-8
a OR RENT. -Lot 27e Couom-
hip of McKillop, containing 100
rid, all under oudtivation, *en
and underdrained.. There:190n
house and woodshed, lank bug
a1ea other out building& thee
Et is only one mile from count:
and ba1' from Seaforth. WIlI
inabk teems and poesession can
Apply to MISS SUSIE GOV.MT-
2148x4
ea-laor sale, west tmlf of west'
awl east bap of eaat half of Lot
v ten acres of the west heir or
10, all in Concession 8, McKillo
out 60 acres. The land bra
1 acres of fell ploughing done.
rarae barn with stone founda-
e school and church and about 6
of Seaforth. Terme reasonable.
are apply on Lot 211, Concession
eEssi MRS. GEO. ELENDERSON,
al4exa
LION* SA T!ES.
F panel, FARM STOOK' AND
le -Thos. Cameron has reedved
r. Joelme Johns, to sell byl ablic
half 11, Concession 7, Too eshirs
fay, Febr rary Ink /909, at ria
aowing : Horses -1 brood :ewe
ural; 1 mare rising 3 years old
rai ; 2 good work mares, 1 tidy.
a 1 filly ridne 3 year old, agei-
ng 2
ye ers szed, agricultural ;
1, agrieultural ; 1 driving eolta
wed Durham bull risingre years
damn cow, dile to calve ; a cows
:ows due to calve in March zed
se• 2 years 'Old, 2 steers two yeare
'-Two brood sows with litter&
soice young pullets, Implements
Ai tire and box ; 1 set bobsleighs,
new, 1 cutter, 1 large 2 furrow
esw plow, 2 walking plows, 1 dila
harrows, roller, binder, 'newer
ke, fanning mill; 2 root pulperia
ia7 double harness, 1 set single
mesa nearly elm cream *par-
Rbarrow, etone boat, grind stone,
ieekyokee, whiffietreee shovrlia
e Abe a quantity of bay, mite
oes fit fel :seed. Terms -
sr eash; over that arammt twelve
be given on furnishing approved
ier e:nt. oft for cash on credit
ve as the proprietor is giving UD
m -The farra consists of south
don 7, containing 50 acre, on
efortable brick dwelling, large
; pert lot 10, concession 7, con -
o° which there is a good veneer
id etabie, well watered and good
Di 14%11, conceesion 8, contain -
i the Township of Usleorne. On
rerty them is o. good well with
r of bush- Tine property will be
ea or in one block, to suit plif.
ins 122 1-2 acres in on, and is
e Village of Eliraville, five miles
and oee mile from school and
Slide Preehyteriau and English
in is in first class condition and
tering of real estate made knowa
applie-otioa to the auctioneer.
leopnetor ; THOS. CAMERON,
0-140.e
5. Thomas
rehlteckete Late paminien D
)rks. Consulting Engineee to
ty work. Eleetrio Reirioad
orks Systems, Wherves., Bridge
4 iPa MO,
LONDON1Orra
n trace my son
; apo, from which
ns attended him,
cted whooping
lIot soon forget;
weakening night
al3Petire, and
may. He spent
Sick Children,
winds of October
me to send him
eted my financial
Riestion."
-human lips calf-
rords can express
'hen we saw the
fig'iting his way
;tered that which
ck. Day by day
winter, although
he DUI on flesh
cured, and de-
ler known to medical
of Appetite, Weari-
'A•r.
A
and town
grPeataa
Wag- of y e same
beputobased prwate sale- For further
to & 8 iiaTs, Barrister, Boa
-
200,0
31
SAL
to
NT.-ComfOrtable oottage on
et, Seatotth, almost new, convenient
Abo for sale, new frame bales on
imeathe Collegiate institute, heated by
stableand half acre of lendsuit.
twiner.. Apply tecTF,O. '1' 0RN
otth 21834
HaVESTMEMTS. CM lend
money on improved quarter sections of 113C
each at from sz to lox per sternum. Only first
taken. Ample security given. Torrens
-ale is perfect. From taine; up ean he Tent
woitharora 81,000 to $2,000. For further
write to me. J. A. JACKSON, Barris.
Pena.% Alberta. 1P5fael.
proxy FOR ans.-For side- •a6 Roxboro,
eight acres of Urea on, which is. a
ok hOu*ajust been reafinia and heated by
,; good stable and implement house, ; Wife
house and one pare fence0 off with poirltAT
'rhie is a most desirable foroperav for a de-
er, or for frultor poulky farm. It is only
aifrera Seaforth. Apply on the premisea or
Seafortle Pe 0. JOHN'•MoMMLAIL 204104f
UI&aMFOR SAGE, -For sale, Lot a Concession
4„ in the Toweehip of Tackerstrith, containing
Awes of choke lane, On it there is a comfort-
eble brick house ed waodsheda a ktge barn, 90x52,
rn stone stabling underneath, aka other. out
Ibis within balla utile of a school, and
miles of the town of Seeder*. It is
seed and under drained end in; &high state ee
'on. Also a good orchard and plenty of good
'For further partioutare apply on the prem.
adthesa HENRY CHESNEY, Egmandville
21164f
M FOR .S41`,Fralaor sale, Lot SI,. Concession,
MoRillop, containing 12a acres. This favn
ell -fenced and thcsoongisly underdrained. This
leafast.elass farm in every pattioular. It hag been
in grantor the pad nine or ten years and ie con-
dequeetly in sendition to raise the best of erope It,
ta Atuated.on the Huron Road, a mile and a half
sae of Seaforth, Will be *Id on reasonable aerma
nsi possession can be given at once. - Apply to
.'IDItRW ARM:BALD at Chesney &. Archibald's,
ozth, or to JOEIN AROHIBA.LD, Seaforth.
2128-tf
dl-Lota a -Concession Se Uskerne, eon,
taking 100 acres more or Tess. Their are on the
premises a fine stone dwelling With kitehenaid woof
ahed, house heated Wth af furnace; deo hard and
• soft water. There are two fine bank' berms- a frame
builLiier on the grounds, atm& hen house, and two -
never friihng wells. There Ise:lame. a Acres of orohard
and 10 acres of hardwocto bush and Battens under
cultivation, and the remainder in grass. There is a .
never falling Spring creek. The place is situated 4
inileafearcHensell, one of -the best markets in the
mint!. Apply on the premises or to J. C. WOOD,
- Helga% P. 0,
ARm FOR SALE OR RENT. -Being Lot 28
. Concession 2, IL R. S. Tuckereneith, contain=
inglOGacres. There are on !tlie eternises two good
taros, one on foundation, large brick louse with
retie kitchen. The land is all first °lass and is well
owed and underdrained. It is all cleared out about
three acres et gond hardwood bush and there are 7
acresofiell -wheat and two acres of good orchard.
dam& tee school within half a mile. If not sold
winbe rented for a terra ot years. Terme reasonsbleasi the oroprietor is going west. For further
partloulars apply on theprenuses, or aelthra, glinton
W3L TOWNSialle • 2180x8-tf
100 ACRE FARM FOR SAT,t.-The undersign
ed offers for sale that most desirableprop-
e* known as lot" as Concession 1 Township of
Blanshard, Perth County. There are, on the prem.
beg a gem brick house 32 x 24, with kitchen attach-
ed. 16 x 20, both in good repair; a large bank barn,
60 x70, with good stone stabling undernestb • one
firsteelaes cemene eile, 12 x 87, and other iisefal
buildings The farm is well -iewed, both in front
and La th's rear and is adapted bath for grain and
stocktaking and is in a high. state of cultivation,
which is well known from the faet that the proprie-
tor hasereeided thereon for nearly fifty yews, being
toed the most sueeeserfulfariners in the township.
tits centrally located, being near iota church and
Minot and within easy ream of a good market. For
farther particulars address JOHN SUTHERLAND,
irkton P. O. '2909-U
imams FOR germ -Let 15, Conceseon 2; Lot
ILL 15, Concession ; S. a Lot 14, Cloncession 2,
Lot 15, Concession 1, Mixon Road Survey,
iownshlp of Tuckersmithe County of Ifurooecoatain-
aig860 acres, situated within two milee of the thriv-
t gtowa of Seaforth, one of the best ineakets in Wee -
.ern Ontario. This farm was awarded the gold
medal in the farm competition of 1883. • The farms
have been all pastured for the past ten' years and
,would now be in excellent shape for general framing.
&lived day lowa-two-storey brick dwelling house
and knelt* with brieltaroocbihed-hot air furnace -
bud and soft water in kitchen -fine grounds with
*rubbery, evergreens and cedar hedger -orchard
with Borne windbreak on west and north-gred
baras with stone atabling-30 acresofbardwood bush,
ap!r and beech -well watered with spring week
river. Will sell altogether or would divide pro.
No betmr property in the County of Huron;
JOHN T. DICKSON, Seater*. 2026-tf
JOHN BEATTiE
^ Late Division Court' Clerk, has a number of prop
etties for gale or to rent, among -which is a good
• eomfortable house on Jarvis. Street; Seaforth, large
enough to wasomModate a good eked family; 2 Iota
Will tre sod on reasonableteros ancapeesesseon giv-
**soon as sold, Aliso rooms to let and a store
to sell on vessonable tem& insurinee affect-
- el, debts collected and lams made on mtidae-
are- security. at reasonable rates. Calla;and ese,
and be convmeed. 'Late liavidon Court OffM, Sea-
orth 2018 -if
FOR BALE,
ORTI/ORN CATTLE -Seven firsteele.ss young
nulls, 2 from imported cows, kelpie at mod&
ate prices arid on easy terms; good yOung cowg
heifers also for sale. All interested ete cordially
eked to 'inspect the herd. Faroe adjoina town, long-
aisoance telephone to farm. Write for eatalogess, '
H. SMITH, Exeter. 199341
EICIF.STER SIIRRP AND SH'ORTHORN CATTLE
13 FOR SALE. -The undersigned hes for eale ease
end Thorobred Leicester Sheep and Durham Cattle
fboth sexes. Address Egmondville P. 0., or apply
Eit farm, Milt Road, Tuckesraith. R0BER'ORAR
SONS. 13724!
IIORTHORNS FOR SALE.-- Both male and fe-
nude, all ages, about thirty to select from.
These are all of goad breedings and mirs, of the cows
are catoice milkers. Couut Sylvanue 50900, is and
bakbten at the head of my herd for tnree years, and
has rfed hinxielt WIN a getter rif etodc ot Choice
ualit and is claimed hyped judges to be ono of
the beet in the district, He Is .got by the best-- of
Imported stock on both sides is dark red in color
Ana low set. Any parties hexing pure bred cows to
breed are invited to inspect this bull. , Terme-85
insured, Prices of purebred stock rim from 850 to
t250, according to age and individuals. Visirors
eelcome. AE
max LDER, Hessen a
P.O.nd Station.
- 2115-tf
001 Century Farm Gate
The mot practical farm gate
12 use. Sce it and write for
particulars. For farm and
town hiff- rights apply to
1Wheat1y, - Earlock
214441:
BLENDED FLOUR
TRY IT
FIF4004,Afict
Seaforth Mllhing•
WAS WEAK AND THIN
ONLY WEIGHED 73 ODUNliS.
NOW WEIGHS 113 POUNDS.
Bad Heart Trouble and Shortness,
of Breath for Six Team
MILBURN'S ILEART_AND NERVE PILLS
ourea MrL K. E. Bright, Burnley,- Ont.,
She writes: "I was greatly troubled, for
six years, with -my heart and shortness of
breath.. I could etot walk eighty. rods with-
out radii% four or five times in that short.
..distanoe. I got eo weak and thin I only
weighed seventy-three peundsX decided
attest to take some of lidinsarn's Ireart
-Nerve Pisa, and after taking eight boxes -
r gained in strengtbeind Weight; and now
wad& one hundred and, thirteen pounds,
the most reViii weighed in -14 life. I feel
eer I did;
k as well as v
w harteily thank _Milburn is Heart and
all and an
and n
Nerve- Pills' for it all"
Price 50 Cake perlox or 3 boxes for
$1 25 at dealer:le or mailed direct 011
receipt of pica by The T. Milburn Oo.,
Limited, Toronto, -Ont.
8. Everatt SORB
amm3utchers
Dealers in all leinds-of Meats,
Fresh and. Cured Meats, San -
sage, Bologna, Summer San -
sage and all krncli of fresh
Meats.
Special Attention Paid to the
Hide Market
Farmers and. Syndicate Butch-
erseit will be to.your gain to
get our cash prices before sell-
ingeto outsiders. We lead thil
price in Seaforth
S. Everatt and Sons,
Seaforth.
"I purchaftd a bottle of
Scoffs Enutision and im-
mediately commenced to
improve. In all, I think I
took 14 bottles, and my
weight increased front 133
pounds to 184 pounds in
leis than six months. I
know from personal results
the efficacy of Scott's
Emulsion." -FRED. R.
STRONGMAN, 417 Bath-
urst St., London, Ont.
Let us send -you a copy of
Mr„,Strongman's letter. He
harA a trying experience, hed
got rtm dowd
cott's
ulsion
built him up, aiit has thous-
ands of others.
The strengthening and flesh -
producing properties of
Scores EXMLSION) are un-
equalled by any other prepa-
ration,- and its just as good
for the thin,clelicate•child as
for the adult Be sure to get
ScoTr's. It's been the stand-
ard of the -world for es years,
and is worth i many tunes the
cost of the inunelous imita-
tions and substitutes.
ALL DRUG GISTS
Let us send you. a full 00P7 0/ Mr.
Strongman's tatter =1=m other 1'leers, 1 SCOTT A BOWIE
196 Wellington Et., W. Toronto
tura on the euttieot. Just mention this
paper.
Logs anted
The undersigued is prepared to pay the bighes4
cash twice for an unlimited quantity of firsaclass
Soft Elm, Rook. Elm, Basswood; Maple'Beech, Ash,
Hemlock and Oak Loge, delivered at the Seaforth
Sew and Stave al% To be out in even length, ex-
oepasoft elm; soft elm te be cut 11, 18, ad 16 feet,
Will also buy Basswood Heading goits, 40. Miles
knigat $8.50 per cord delivered. Will also buy thee
bar by meastinne.nt or by bulk in bush. Speeial at-
tention paid toacsustom sawing. Satisfaction gaar
anteed. •
R136 -1S W.AMENT, Seaforth.
Were beat,' grunted Etorrinate-not
looking up.
'Beat?" screamed 'Gibbs, ashen and
inert at the news.n"You don't mean
ti You Can't mem it! Great heaveni"
The sight of the other's cowardly
-emotion seemed. to rouse llortagan
frond Ids .apathy. '
I can Stand it, you caul" he snarl-
ed. "You only lose your percentage
on the deal, while ra.--
. .•
"A percentage?" echbed Gibb, too
panic stricken to beed bis own Indis-
cretion. "Every cent I had in the
oriel! I" -
H• e checked himeelf an instant too
late.
"• So?" drawled Horrigan, ;Ids keen
little eyes searing the other. with
boundless contempt "Se it was you
whoweresecretly. buying ap the Stock
and tailing -in on to our game, hey?"
"I'm rainedi 13roke! And" -
"And you've got it coming to you,
you whining traitor! The man who
pito back on his: partners deserves all
the kicking he gets."
"I -I didn't mean any hamar" mum-
bled the crushed Gibbs. "It 'couldn't
hurt yonepeople to have me 'buy Bor-
ough stock for myself, and I'd have
cleared up a million and more. Oa
don't glower like that, Hot-riga.% but
try to think out some way of" -
"Of what, you cur?"
"Isn't there any way even now, to
make Uennett let up on his fightne
-"If there was you couldn't be of use
to us, so why should _I talk about it
to you?" ,
"But rd do 'anythitig in the world-
anything" -
"You would1" cut in llorrIgan
sharply, •
"Yes, yesl Only give me a chancel
Horrigan considered, then said re:
fiectively: .
"No chalice is too slighter() take at a
time'like this, and: nobody's too rotten
to be of use. I've found there are
three things, one of _which will -always
buy any man -a women, ambition or
cash. We've tried* Bennett on ambi-
tion; he doesn't need money, se only
the first of the three remains."
"A woman? I don't understand."
"APBs WitinwrIght."
"But" -
'Listen here. Bennett's in love with
_Wainwright's niece. You've cut him
out, Go and tell him if he'll let our
bill alone you'll imash the engagement
and leave her free to -marry Lilm
See?" '
91 can't!. 1 -bold on, though! After-
ward 1 could deny the whole thing,
couldn't I?: It'd be his word aalust
mine, and she'd neyer believe I could
do suck a thing. I=4 might try."- •
"Yes," growled llorrigan, "you might
A cut -that's lost all his nerve can try
things that even an ordinary crook
woild balk at"
But Gibbs did not hear. He had re-
turned to ,the corridor - insearch of
Bennett -The Man scarcely deserved
the opprbrium heaped on him by Hot=
'igen. A billllant, daring operator, he
was, unknown to himself, a rank cow-
ard at heart. For the first time in his
life the cowardice had cropped out,
and, te do Gibbs justice, it had driven
him temporarily insane. In ,his nor -
Mal senses he would never have stoop-
ed to the plan hp was now so eager to
carry out It was a putrid bit of jet- -
sam at Which a finanCially draw -Ping
man -did not seruple to clutch. ,
Hprrigan followed, hita , from the_
room, his -own splendid nerve quite re-
covered from thecrashing blow his
hopes had received. He had staked
heavily on the dealt -Moreover, Its fail-
ure, as be knew, meant the wreck of
that mighty political prestige he had
so long and /wearisomely built up. It
might even, if Alwyn fulfilled his
threat abont the notes,/ lead to graver
personal, consequences. Yet the bull-
dog pluck that had carried this Mali
of iron- from the gutter to \the summit
of political pewee 'did not desert him,
nor did he rhow less of one iota of
his customa mental calm.
Scarcely had Horrighn quitted
room -when Perry and Dallas en
t -
"You could cut *the atmosphere In
there evith a cheese kriffe," Perry was
saYitig. "Williams doesn't think- the
Borbugh bill Will come' tep for, half an
hour or ' so. We'd better spend the
time till then in liere than to stay there
and turn our lungs into a microbe Apo."
t Dallas did not answer. She sat down
by the table and rested her- head de-
ectedly on one little gloved hand, The
sight of Bennett his grave, hopeless
appeal to her; the calm, utter despair
of bis brave face -all these had affect-
ed her deeply. Perry noticed With
brotherly concern laer look And attitude.
"feeling faint?" he -asked. ,
"No, I'm all right, thanks."
"You look pretty near as Nile as Al-
wyn. He" -
"Don't leritalk of him, please," she
begged. -
"Why • not? He's the whitest chap
this side of Whiteville."
"Theta what I used to. think, but I
know' better now."
"Then, miss," broke in a voice !nom
• the doorway, "you're entitled to-i.noth-
er `know: "
, Ph_elan, who-, passing down the cor-
ridor, had heard her fast words as he
reached the threshold, turned into the
room. • • •
"Excuse me for buttin' in on a tam -
1y chat," he remarked, coming' forward.
00.A.EIPIPCI071.X.4116.15
Bears the ilavaliwaysibp
Bigasture
ef
1
festivities wouldn't it be annoying to find
youmelf oubrof cow. Provide against suoli
neotivonlenee by ordering a ton Or two of
L. and W. SCRANTON COArt
When you Order it, you get clean, free linen -
kg coal, gist alwaya, gives full value for
Yalir Money. Theta is no .dirt, stones or
slate included in D. In & W. Eve/7 -ton of
it is just what you expected, and nothing
MID& WILSON, Agents, Seaford',
at• W. SCRANTON COAL.
"but I'm pretty well posted on. hIo
honorcharacter, an' when I hear ane
one knockin" !nth lts tee to the ten
What have you got against elr„ nen-
nett-t. 'None of your measly businese,'
says yoM 'Quite so,' says 1, SD% -ViTat
bein' the case, let's hear ell about it
Something that underlifY the SeMing
impertinence of the aldei-man's bluff
speech touched Dallas. On impulse she
spoke:
dale Bennett" said she. "Is opposine
the I3orougb bull knowing' We saali be
aupem if he defeats it He also eehl
'rough stock short before. he I113-
noticed his veto. What cab one think
of 'e mon who enriches himself at the
-expense of 111,, friends?"
"0.4.", cried Perry. "that's a tert.11)1P
thing! Bennett's, the original man
higher up, I'ra afraid, I wouder he
isn't 'afield to wear the (defiles Of such
a wicked geezer as hill.self1"
-04,, Perry! Th e -t Joke abont It!"
begged Dallas. "Caret Atop see the gee',
dus side of . any thing? We shall be
eenniless tuici dependent on" -
"War thou not; eister mine!" det
dared_ Perry in his best melodramatic
manner. "Paupers, sayest thou? Far
be it so! Little Brother Perry will
guard thee from the cold; shivery
swats of a wintry _Wind. Maybe we
care sell , violets or start a tight club
ark-,
, "Don't!" she urged, jarred by his flip-
pancy. "You -don't understand. I" -
"As for that story of his honor's Bett-
ina stock short and matehe a pile ef
cash on his own veto," put in Phelan
genuinely worried, "Horrigan's looked
it up an' got enough facts to Make him,
think, he, can prove it He's gobs' to
make .Wililarns tell the whole story to
the aldermen tonight. It's a lie, of
cotirse, but it'll hurt his honor a lot,
an' the worst of it is Bennett rallies
to deny it"
"alefloes, eh?" remarked Perry.
,het, some talkingabout it.
I'll have to fracture a promise I made
Alwyn, but 1 iuetta It's Worth while."
"'What do you mean?" queried Dallas
in wonder,
"1 mean Bennett lent me the money
to sell enough -stock .short to •make up
for what you and 1 wonld lose if the
bill Wale ,quashed, and he gave me a
letter to his own broker. We carried it
through, teed now you and I stand pat.
to vibe whichever way the cat jumps.
We're on velvet, thanks to *Alwyn.
"He did this for us?" gasped Dallas
in amaze. "But why didn't you tell
me? Why did you let me misjudge
hire?" -
"He Made me promise not to let you
knew a thing about 1 and"-. -
"Say, youngster," broke. in Phelan,
thiglIng with excitement, "you come
chain' along with me into the -alder-
men's meetbf. I'll have you g,!pet, up
there an' tell what you blow, It'll
knock that Ile of Williams' and Hord-
g,an's so high it'n forget to hit voila'
again. ,Came on. tont There's. ions
lektli
met
CII A.
X
aLLA.S, e
gan's private-ay/3m, sat
blg able, making no effort to
follow her _brother and Pbe-
A messenger) searching for oor-
Ti, bustled- in,. looked- inquiring
motionless, white faced girl, then
ssed on to the committee rem be-
nd and on again in his search until
e sound of his footsteps died. And
1 Dallas sat. inert. dumb,
Little by little she was piecing to-
gether the fats Of the long, miserable
counilication In the light of what Per-
ry had just told her. was absurdly
etisy now that she held the,key,of:the
_situation. She could understand every-
thing -bow _Wainwright had put her
fortune into Oen:nigh stock- totinfin-
ence Bennett; how, failing- to move the
latter, be had used Alwyn's knowledge
Of the fact as it weati` on against the
young man; how Bennett bad sought
to save her fortune and why he had
forbidden Perry to bins her feelings
by tenni- of the generous act. ,
"From first to last," she ni.nrmured
ID unhappy contrition, "he has acted
honorably and as he thought I would
have wanted hint to and for nay happi-
ness. And I,- like the wretched' little
foga I was, couldn't understand and
publicly humiliated_ him. Oh, if only
It weren't too late to" -
A vietion of Gibbs Bashed before her
mind,'and she shuddered, realiiing all
that her rash steps had entailed,
"It is too late," she confessed to her-
self, lighUreg back the hot tears that
seared her eyes. "But at least I can
tell hitu 1 know and beg his forgive -
mess and thank him"
The sound of voiceshi the corridor
roused her Vora her bitter reverie.
She sprang up hastily, unwilling that
any should lee her tear stained face,
but the sPeakets, though_ they drew
near, did not -enter Horrigan's office.
Initead,_ they stepped into the adjoin-
lng committee mom. 'The messenger
had left ajar the doer between the two
rooms. Realizing this and not Wh3hing
to be seen; Dallas shrank back toward
the wall, fearful of detection. Then
the voice of one a -the speakers end-
denlir arrested her notice.
"Well," Bennett was saying in no es-
pecially civil toms, "you said you wish-
ed to speak to me in private. What
have you to say? Be brief, for 1 am
busy."
• Finding herself the unwilling -witness
to what promised to be a confidential
talk, Dallas stole toward Jae door lead
-
lug to the coitidor, but llorrigan, as
was his custom, had locked it on going
out She dared not enter alone the
crowded anteroom in her present eta*
0 hesitatingly she paused, forced to
remain where she watt. The sound a
another voice chained her to the spot,
and, unecmiCious cif eavesdropping, she
.stood- spellbound, hearing every word
distinctly through the half open dead.
way.
"I-1 hardly know how .to begin,"
Gibbs was replying tie Bennett's curt
demand. • alt is -i delieate -subject
andh-- '
-"Then the sooner it es, treated to open
air the -better. Is"- _
'"YOu've woe the Borough bill fight,"
began Gibbs.
"Is that all you have to say to me?"
"No. You've wort, but you've lost far
more. Yotave lost Dallas Wainwright."
"I hardly need. to be reminded of
that," retorted Bennett, "and it Is a
subject I don't care to discuss."
"But listen," pleaded Gibbsas the
mayor made a move as though to leave
the room.' "One mhaute! I sat, you've
won the Borough fight I've won Dal-
las. Can't we" -
"Well, what?" asked lammed, vith
ominous quiet as he paused In his .de-
parture. .
"don't we -strike some kart Of bar-
gain?" said Gibbs,tentatively.
• "Explain, please," ordered Bennett,
with that same deceptive calm.
went OD Gibba, emboldened
at the other's seeming complacence,
"suppose you - give up this Borough
nght and I- give up Dallas? 1 -mon her
by a trick. She doesnt reany low me.
It IS her pride, not her heart, fnet made
her throw you ever and accept me. nt
is you she loves, and I've known it all
along, and -you are hi love with her."
"What then?"
"Just this," returned Gibbs, wonder-
ing at Bennett's quiet reception Of the
strange offer. "She will marry the bee
cause. she Isn't the sort of girl to go
'hack on her promise, earitilly since
she looks on me as a sort of high mind-
ed martyr to your oppression, so if I
hold her to her word she will not hack
*dowa. Now, if you, „even now, with-
draw your opposition the Borough bill
wenwlithrngs°11uggb: erlimethasa;ntliamto
Let go
Dalatis WA I II-
wright and
leave her free
ato m:rry you.'
"You promlee
sht
"Yes!" cried
, Gibbs, elated,
promise -op my
word it a ba
ordof honori.
.r
I ,
gain?"
4sGibbs's
pliedAlwyn.
slowly, "I didn't
think there was
so foul a cur as
you in all the
world. I thought I understood how ut-
terly rotten you were, but 1 didn't be-
lieve there was a mai living who could
debase hirniself as you've Just done."
"But" began Gibbs, in bewilders
went
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