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" " 'n . �__ � " *ould be q ]beaten, T) ., .1 .., ,;", . I , 7 �7�.77," . �! , � : � � to P ., 1,,� 'I' "�'. Al�­ 11 I - I ,1000,s� i . "'BY the �::A , , �.'. ,�, - , k ,,t&`,'�-',i4.4'Fg t��j,��'.i..' �,,�,"��,; �;�' , � , . P . , , , , 1� . ., - , 1 ;+ ORPSOAT & DUNLAP ' 1. I � I 0% . '. 1A I'll. 44,0110 - I I -I' I , . — &A , but 7'etguile ed 'F�erre' quidItI., 11 Ur 'If ' - 9W 11 I 111. . ma4e unrveogull � """1141`4", '11, _� I � I �Is 0as, I I .31JI . ;AA4- 1A somlaos, " 10" 1" I 1��W<,.�r�� , �� . I . . I _­ - Nik , , , � , � I , 11 I '. ."14,11 A. It. CANMU4 . xew� T0916 A . . . . - - , rtiviv.. :-yoit . . - �L _1q, 4444,49 9,#x �. i �� . , . -V-A ., '. Roa'. 00 � . would he wilyk &6�med, He fouqbt �!' 'It: ig;ovt I !!Fv, . , 42,6 �.,q­i I ��, 1. . , ­,.� I � . , ''. , - , - , - ­ W1, 1, 1, , I " I to keep bin-welf, 'b, ,'under her wirli tell V omaroana ' 'A �,o . . ongou. WIFA un; ; fagndf$�� lu�)94W,,�.�kp��,h,�," �,.�! � "' .i� . �'.�._��' "� L , ' TX41 ­00xv, 05.0.4w, . his licact and. alloW alr.,"Fj�6,W 'a st "i ,,,, " dvaduatla +, Of , 0i4.t,1,0 vato . a# . ., -, ,ou. T 41 I 1. .Oxon ,rQAC 4_�ft � ­ I I " . 1. , VP r-1 allpge, ulawstv Of 7 - I 11 . L, q. rs in 46aliee .. Oeizataud, with I , �A �n Nk�%4, , V — . A %Stli� Toonewo - I , � e I I - I* ... ,-' Q � eawo 09 domeptle 44) is" I I I ", . When *,he felt tW409ds sucking him Churchill I brouib Ich, It tligre was,,�,,i3.o,,an,e;-,�xpg-,,i,A, ,b R . . Continued groin last WOOL . ,.� ijews wh , - -, � ' ' - . - J 'O ��, Nv'�,�il i�.., , . I -�de 114t 4#4%.t; 4 , I � the most modeft Q1 as \ ulvder, -he throst' hor upward. He�t , for, %�� to tell Jeanne. & INVAIIN . . Ps PdAd - � . i . was necessary hat m. : I ­ I I I fought, and did not',_know what h4p� It, was terrible news, and - she � Is - dis he h"d tliat #.b 11 P) " , , RAyses rpasonable, w � or , I I Sixty feet below him was the BIV - �� .' , A gave I . _ , ,. . W.0 &WL promptly Attended to.. JPffide on Thunder, a chaoes of lashing foam of perAed. Only therei:ivas the crashing treas4d Under Its weight Your ed,,' Her' lips 'quiv $ - � I � , .t �j5,`�,', � ,: I ,­S.',1�1,1'.'�� I -exed, ' ,:� � -L I 11 ­ '. t . i.1,41'Ll . . . . � I .� "" ': [' �,, of a thousand can4 -ailed, I ""��i� I � `,4`y,:� o'4 in his ears, and honor will not allow you quige, TAAW er eyes .1 - tat in � � ; ip � . I Street, Rensall, oppoedto Towu slippery, black -capped rocks bobbing . to I in h .10, "PnW", N _4 : ' P��'T:AO,­'!, I 11 . v, - . V phone II& i . 17 - . id, fi�4 . , 11 rk%,;k�', � - .1 and grimacing amid the rushibg to he seemed to 11ye,lbrough an etern- further, M'sieur., I can tell, you no ili,tbeir.limo iik4q�ss, " - ��.,�' R."'I", , �1_fl ity. They th � ' , tgl . P�, 11,�� 1��_,_, ,, -J­­A1 - � � rents like monsters playing at hide- ,, - more than this—that it is q. 016f 'Pierre has told youWbat havljen, 1, 44, 1 � ,�"",�;­_ L . , _9P-__ _� T.�Qd` I . . ainst him ahead Af hi A 4-L I -M 11 11 I � I- ed I? �,. . 4A 14T4, 1. I � ...", - I ��, T I ,�, L20AL . s �, ftone No. 91 .. ; . . � I I I company a low cry escaped Pierre's - . I JOHN J. HUGGARD . 57S I WR4 � ;r � 0 . . . I I Barrister, Solicitor, - -_-- . He ran ahead. stripping off his coat. Notary Public, ft. I I . � Beattie Block - Seaforth, unt. 1. I I � . - I trayed no sign of recognition or of __ . � � .. ____ — I , , POPULARSTALLIONS � ... I � � . The following popular stallions will I . R. S. BAYS. stind for th� Improvement of stock had done he buried his face in his � this season. as follows: . the name before, that it was not Barrister, Solicitor, Conveyfincer and , deep -suffering seemed to have put X6i;Ary Public. Solicitor for the Do- The Standard Bred Trotting Stallion on ;his with the quickness of a squirrpl, bdulon, Bank. Office in rear of the Do- Approved Enrolment No. 473 Form I ed up. Livid spots burned in his 0"on Bank, Seqorth. Money to EMPEROR McKINNEY and his fingers clutched in his hair. #201L I (&4151) 1653 him and clasped one of- his hands in ­ Will 9tand for mares during the season, rhere was one chance, and only one, am, — I � I � - 1924, at his own stable, Lot S. Concession 4. if this is not the truth— "I Terms. -To in,sure a foal, $12.00. Pierre had roused himself at the sound of the name; he thought of all � BEST & ]BEST C19ARLM RILEY For an Instant she pressed his hands that had happened since Gregson had Proprietor and Manager I _ 4.U- 4.- Iff 1. 114=14ers, Solicitors Convey. Phone 11 on 136. - Seaforth. Out. � was fearless, and he saw niore than Sftsrs I exii Notar4es �UbliC, Etc Ofit*m in the Edge Building, opposite The Par. Bred Imported Clydesdale Staillop 1 was free. _­ no Expositor Office. Passed Enrolment No. 23 1 Form L'.� "My God, you mean—" "Tha� ! LORD MANSFIELD I - - - ___ rmp. [21567] (13603) a is all, M'sieur. I can s y not a ou. P, y r 11 I V.I. 2�, B. C. S. B. thickly bandaged. His -head ached, his legs hardly sh cRme to him, and he stopped, a fluc PROUDFOOT,,KILLORAN AND Will stand for the improvement of stock this I 1,1'� I � � j ��'� I rrom above. The rocks were hiddet, � HOLMES season, as follows I take down the tent, and go." I I I 11,,D, , r -.1 , .1 1�14'1.�, ­ Monday. -Will leave his own stable, Beech - I - -, Aarri5ters, Solicitors, Notaries Pub- d. and go to Charles Purshelbury's. Brod- hwaogo� n, for noon; then by way of the 8th con - your high grade cream. "" 0 Bey to lend. In Seafortb *� cession to his owm stable until Wednesday 19 16 M iida of each week. Office jM � morning. Y.-4ro John Shannon's, le"Ma2aillop, Cos& paid to any patron %ishi Rt Bl_ V%d k, W. Proudfoot, K.C., J. Goncess4on for -noon; -then to Owen Flynn's, Hullett, for night. Thursday. I . lJorals, B. E. Holmes. -To William Anderson's, McKillop. for noon; Creamery open on SaturdAy =to, ,tl,� 1� - I �� then to his own stable until Saturday. Sat- snd covered with livid bruise%. He those kissm be had declared hiq love.. __ - ____� ' urday.-To Thomas O'Ponrke'5, Concession 8 Logan -,'for noon; then to his own stable for' I , I , VETERINARY night. Terms -To insure a foal, ;13,00. things about the camp. was F. HARBURN, V. S. JAMES EVANS, Proprietor & Manager, I ledge that she must know of bis love Beachwood - - - - Ontario i . Honor graduate of Ontario Veterin- I balsam bed. A minute later Pierre I WY College, and honorary member of The Imported Clydesdale Stallion ! __ _. — . .�__ I �: � Wle Medical Association of the OntariG MAKWIRA 11 Veterinary College. Treats diseases of , 15938) [152791, Vol. XXX II � SU domestic animals by the most mod- Passed Bn�olmeut No. 864 Form I bamd. 'Philip Wn principles. Dentistry and Milk Will travel the following route this season* � ,:� I 11 ��, 11 1� �,,�-�.,'l _ ...".. -11 I ��., -11 I ',&� I'll ., �, OftvtT a specialty. Office opposite Koaday�Will leave his own stable, Staffa, - and Jealint. Jeanne was the first to see him travelled till late in the eveydng, and set up Jeanne's tent by starlight. T%v2 Dick's Hotel, Main Street, Seaforth, and go north to the 4th Concession, HibberL race to face with death, liave Teaped countable in the half-b-peed's AH orders left at the hotel will re- and then West to Frank. Jordan's, for noon; ti,er south to the 7th Concession, east to the 4 lain greet �� 1, I A I . *1 asive prompt attention. Night calls Centre Road and then south to Staffa to nis 1, A Zl�ftfved at the office own stable.for night. Tuesday. -West on the � 1, ,, ,. , I -,__.-f0 , , �'., 1�., above all fear. They were abolut to - . 8th Concession to John McLellares, Tuel,er- the following afternoon the Little 1 .. .. �� 11 Agent for .1 ; " I I I .1 I . .11, �;,�gl,,,�,Qf,�,,�,.,,� I ;­­�Ivk;',�i", smfth. for noon; then west to the 3rd Con- Seanne's. His face seemed thinner. sb6lter, and Pierre Was busy over a . .—..-.. ­­ south to the Kippen Rawl and . She wee his now—forever. lails hold JOHN GRIEVE, V. S. south to G�orge Glenn's, London Road, for night. Wednesday.—South to the first side country. called the White Pom � , I road and east by way of Chiselhurst to John a dejeatod 4roop to HIS akovIders. Vor c ?noMnt the tvm looked gt each Honor graduate of Ontario Veterin- McDougall*s, for noon; then east to the Cen- I � MY College. All diseasekof domestic tre Road and north to his owm stable for .ght. Thuisday.—At his own stable. Fri- _ . _ _ -0 , P, _',�_4,", , . . � 1. � hn ale treated. Calls promptly at. da'y—South by way of Centre Road to Thames � I . % I Waded to and charges moderate. Vet- Road to John Duncan's, for noon; then south . ,� . I I . .� , i. ­ I � . I . I . .—i'_:".�": I 1� .. I WiltarY Dentistry a specialty. Offics by way of Winchelsea, to George Brock's, for I 1, � , I ,; , ,1-d,,,',,,"v;�,.t,%-. I k � . I � , , , ,� I � �, -- I, �,�, , ,� �, ., __ .: ,, , I � : ,��. ,� ... , . I I.., ': , '. , , �',rl��,& ,.:, t/ I I � ,K. Z - ,. i.�i--16, .�,,�, , , 'i -�­ 1. .","'I", I 6,11, ­ , , �,Y& , ,,VN1,q,J- � ',�,� -,,,.;�� , " , 111 I "i"', 2nd residence on Goderich street, one ight. Saturday—East to the Sunshine Line " 2nd north to Albeft S.W., for noon,'- then I ,� . , , ,:� � � 1 ,, , ,. � ::' .,� v : , ;�`,' 11 �,�,�,�;,� , :',��, 7 1, �, 1� ; �`��f ,,% , , �, � :,:�� I � ": : . ,: � I , ., I . 1� I &or east ol Dr. Scott'a office, Sea- north to the Cronlarty Line and west to Staffa 1.11 . ;;� I I , " "", I I -1 ", I ,',_�",'!�,. � !�".. .1� "I �"A � , forlh. to his own stable for night. i a— Terms.—To insure a foal, $15.00. i 1 JOHN LIVINGSTONE I MEDICAL Proprietor and Manager I Staffa, Ont. . I I DRL A. NEWTON-BRADY The Handsome Choicely Bred Clydesdale Bayfleldl. Stallion BONNIE GLENGYRE Graduate Dublin University, Ire. No. [23820] (19938) land. Late Extern Assistant MaStel Approved Enrolment No. 854 Form A I Rotunda Hospital for Women and Will stand for mares for the season of 1924 Ulillld[ren, Dublin. Office at residence as, follows: 1 lately occupied by Mrs. Persons. Monday—Will leave his own stable, one mile south of Mitchell, and proceed to R. and I Hours, 9 to 10 a.m., 6 to 7 P.M. A. Gray's, Lot 8, Concession 5, Hibbert, for Sundays, I to 2 P.M. 2866-26 noon; thence to John Cairns'. Lat 21 ' Con- � cession 6, Hibbert. for night. Tuesday.—Will � proceed to John Story's, Lot 7, Concession 7, "�__ - — Tuckersmith, for nooja'� thence -to William S. DR. F. J. BURROWS Broadfooes, Lot 25, Concession 5. Tucker - ainith, for night. Wednesday—Will proceed to Angus McKinnou's, Lot 10, Concession 11, Office and residence, Goderick street Tuckersmith, for noon; thence across and ,*O � Imst of tike Methodist clitirelk, Seafortk down to James Hill'B, Coitcession 8, ffibbert, for nighL Thursday—Will proceed via Staffs, ftone 46, Corover for tke'County of and across to Oswald Walker's, one-haM mile 4 Huron. east of Cromarty. for noon ; thence to Thes. 0 Gixlquhoun's, G6wrie, for night. Frilday.— .. . Will proceed to Joseph Skinner's, north of XR.r._� — mu—, for noon: thence to his own stable for night. Saturday.—Will proceed to Fred DR. C. MACKAY Horn's, two miles east of Mitchell. for unon: I thence to his own stable for night, where he will remain till the following Monday morn- � I C. Mackay konor gmslu'ate of Trin- Ifty University,and gold medallist of in,. Terms.—To insure a foal, $15.00. __ Trialty Medical College; member of FRED COLQUHOUX, Proprietor. . I like, College of Physiclahs aid Sur- John Malaney, Manager. g*onx of Ontario. - I The Premium'Clydesdale Stall(on I BLACON'S SON "� - I (20869) 11 A DR. H. HUGH ROSS Approved nt Form A I � 1 Graduate of University of Toronto Terms to insure. $15.00. Menday—Will leave his own stable, Bruce- aculty of Medicine, member of C61- field, and go west on Bayfield Road to 2nd � of Pkysicians and Surgeons of Concession of Stanley to John Buchart'a, for noon; then north and west to Ed. Glenn. - I- 0; R.'" graduate courses IA Jr.'s, for nighL Tuesday—Down Fourth 'go CAllhical $ckQol of 041cago; Concession to Bannockburn, then to Veras � t yal tkalmic Hospital, flondoal at thA Temperance Hotel, for noon ; then south on the Parr Line to Wan. Foster's, for I gl di,la�nivergity ; 1104pitillp LOIR- night Wedneaday—Zouth to Hills Green and � d. ce—Back of Do- cast to the Town Line at Walter Fairbairn's, _Ndn a k, fo . Pkone No. 5, for noone; then down the second Concession of H.y to Robert M�Larexi's, London Road, g t cal answered from nxideaco, ,for night. Thursday.—To IL Har�ey'a, Kip- Nlaorla o e ortk. pen, for noon; then by way of the Red School . . 1. House to Robert DoWa. for night Friday— -to , � ,A I - - - _. . . West on the 7th Concession Gemmoll's Corner and north to George McCartney's for — � � noon; then to McAdam's Side Road and �,,rth AUCTIONEERS to the 2nd Goneession and west to James Carnochan's, for night. Saturday.—By Broad. i THOMAS BROWN foot's Bridire tand south to the Mill Road, to I . Licemed nuctidmetr for the countios his own .table at Bru,efield. ROBERT MURDOCH, I., of Huron and Pertk. CorTeSpofideade Proprietor & Manager. ­ -4 mnagementm for sale, dateo cm be . PsAdi by ea,111119 UP phone 97, Seafortl� . . fW Tli@ EXPOSROT OMCO- Charges Mod' The Handsome Choicely Bred Clydesdala I fRMt4,4 and satisfaction 9UArAUt"d- Stallion. . . Approved Enrolment No. 982 Form A I . . I .. nmf� I I . � . _., BRITISH HERO # � OSCAR KLOPP No. (18204) [20578) : � Borer Graduate Carey Sonen' NA- Will stand for mares during the ,iewon of lAonal School of Auctloneering, Chl- IN4. an follows: . ftgo. Special course taken in Pun Monday.—Will leave his own stable at Her- pbed - Live Stock, Real FAtAte, Mo?- purhey and go west to George Bale & Sous, Sandy � 9UM&O 45nd Farm SfIlleg. RA199 10 Alma, f9r noon:tben south and east to McMichael's, on the Boundary for night. Tues- . Pling inarket- aRt- d West to Constance, then north and east 73—olin Lot 11, Me- . I 10faction fisswed. Write or wilre, Dodd'o. 86, Concession killo,, for noon: then ewt tq the North. onealp Fdopp, ZM46, Out. P110110 Gravel Road and north to Leadftrr to Wm. � "" "4& McGavin'n, Lot 28., Concession 12, MeXiBop, for night. Wednesaay.—WeA and north to 1 �_.-M __­f.�__ 4- .. . I I . I �-, � � James Watt'g, Boundary of Hullett. for aeon; I then north and east to Archie His.lop'a,,Let 2, Concession 14, Grey, for might. Thuraday.— I h JIL T. Won, North and coat to W-UMnm lffemmlwmaeb. Gren got Lot 6, Concqslon 12, tiedil: tbea "44 . � . 1 - RACeilsed allctiOntev f0v the OW7 A 'Ib, eas, to C ...... brac&, and south to Jam. N-1- ton'n, l6th concesMon of GrO19,10r,�P11,&L r ,4ay-19stit an'd sonth to John'ba 19606. Lot 'k, I *" I I ­­�� & . , I -0 ...... A 0 � .1 0 " Conceasion 17, Grey, f e* south " 60a"s''of e I LL I I "" John Prfee'a Lot If V OEM IlAhnnd OVU obt I I , wetiet It me I M � , ',�. IrermA 140. for, pifflit. Saturday. 0-uth t. for noon, Where 110 will 7MMI" *,!gn. rs"Ov a,, oh 10�_ 11 . atft Onblo tho following Monday morafte. 113 T 11, P, " a . left 'A'Atli b Insure a foal, $15.00. - Tenw."T XL NO 1. Orders at � , V"LLIAN COLQU901M ESTATE, � .111, ofta"Regorts, 7 Promleter. MI N OA& fw� � 1 . . . I - . . I....4 . -4an Jr., (L membm . . 1, . . �o: , I t. I I fl, I . . . I I I I :: .. I I . ".�. 1� ,�S,:, . I —, ­. ", - -1� � '. , , ­'. , . I.,. , __ 7 ,Ilk, I - �% , .JL '"" � _ � , '�,� ,,�, �� . ...... i'_,,di. , I ��­,!,­'�.,,­�i,�, ,_,_.,�?1,.t4"r"�­1' * 'L, ,; �' �.,. ". ,�&,�� ­,�,_­ _., , ­"� L , .11 . I I . I , ", , " 1: '',­': - , ", '­1�1�';?,,;­ ' " '­��­­',�A­ ". I " OP'11,!'"� ` �,:S ".:�!�,fl;"�'�ipoit: ,,..;,�g,%-,�4' N, , 1�1, , "",�,f,` � � '�;,�,,�V'I,il� , 'P',`7 _�LL1 , , 1,,P "":,s�,1�--l'.", ��M F., , and-seex. Now one rose high, as I -, — en I e ougs o # F � . WAS I W . I,: ,��:�, 141-40 t4 AULU '1-�pen J A�.., 4n4o, , r,,p , � � , ,f Tz , ,,, - I'M ., N�,,��111,­ L 11 � �, ,; � I -1 I I I ��N',, , �wre and more behind. He felt no earth—herself. I ask joq to helpme. I ,owe you my life, I have� t4(i 4%,S� t "�*. � b - - , ­ �.. though thrust, up out 'bf chAoes b� I . , � a r _406,L$i MIN giant hands; then it sank back, and pain no, shock. Jb'wai the sound, Be blind to her unhappiness, M'sieur Punishment, for being so �oireles,Wl , 'of thet rdek. , " 1. ZI&W , � 11 �� , milk -white -foam swirled softly over that be seemed to be fighting; in the Believe that it is the distress of the She tried to laugh at him now, and elip . Ips as Ae po ", � __ :I�L e ww", :1� .. . the place where it had been. There I buffeting of his , bodly against the peril through which she has passed. drew her hand away. "I wasn't beat- rfpp,_��T 1. � � ,, Wt 2;1 I . �.":, ,. ! 4 �, �­ "I �­ I I .. :�11 .j � � "I'll "­ -1 , �_.tl L � � 1�� ... p�� I seemed to be life in the chaos—a grim rocks there was the painlessness of a A little later I will tell you all, and en against the rocks, like you but -11 : ., - 11Mi4eUr Philip 11 ' ' ;�,�,:, , . , I 61*141irk"i 1 , y .. , I , "' , I , knife -thrust deliver�d amid the roar You will understand. But . it is "It was terrible," interru I .1.111, ..' , terrible life whose -�olce was a thunder im- , . pted Phil- jA k q# o, Godpp �,,:��r�L, �­:"' - �;;; , t �;V;l �; , t �­.";'� �,,',.-,��, , � � ;, �,! L' � ­: ! that never died. For a few moments of battle. And the sound receded. it possible now. I confide this much in ip, remembering. Pierre's woi�ds, and . . , e , R..�'';, , , �,'��,��;,L;' , , " �" I ��� IN ,:� L ��, -1 - . �� .. f, ,._11�1 - ' .1 - � er at ease, "Youhave ,� , - -�­Ak � �� was thundering inrp,treat, and a curi- you—I ask you this—because-11 , _,W � Philip stood, fascinated 11y the scene eager to put h I .11- - I ,­ '...'- below him. Then he felt a touch XV7, t- . ous thought came to 'him. Providence Pierre's eyes were half closed, and stood up under it bqautifully. I am or . , �,�:�A, I 1%14�1-��M-51'1` 1,� I . �L . . � ,�'... " , .?;, __ � up- had delivered him through the mael- he looked as though unseeing over afraid of after effects. You �:,�,�: ", �.--,�51�.if,�,,�%K` i � , - must , ,��:i.'Allfo #,4, �� oyr his' -arm. It was Jeanne. She . - ,:il� -1- _.;��,. , 1, stood bqside him quivering, dea&- strom. He had not struck the rocks. Philip's head. not callapse'under the s Theire'was a low trenii �'J " �-,�f_� � ,,',.Illr train now." . _ .-1 I I ,,��:;�,,��,F, 11, Uri 5 vlalcg.: 'The 0ano, �fl­ � white almost daring to take the'final He was saved. And in his arms, he "I ask you this " he repe�ted, soft, Pierre heard his last wor4s and , 11 -,' � 7, -'T ­M1 W�j'�'�,A v . I . I 11 I �', , 01',��,�,�',"'�,§'j � ' - � m I a side to, Ae sj�w c-ur"Pot -, . -11 -S �', 1. '14 .:­Ilw�. step. , Philip caught her hands firm- held Jeanne. ly, "because I have guessed—that you s ile flashed over his dark face a. he looked in-,ast. ,;, 1.� , Z�,4",!?,.? �.. ly in his own, and Jeanne looked ov- It was day when he, began the fight, love her." encountered Philip's glance, viablIWAV14 9 'I., ...�,,�,*,I' er, Then she darted back and hoy- broad day, And nqw, it was night. A cry of joy burst from Philip's It is true, M'sieur," he said. "I in Pierre. TheAUQ, bo . wiv� "I'. �1 F 44 . ,!fNb ,­ ,"� 11 '& In, , I uncovered ,hisL ' ' �14'. . ��;; cred, shuddering, near the w.alL He felt earth under his feet, and he lips. know of no other wonian who would I ��,;% -4-Act - e, �� The portage was a short one, scarce knew that he had brought Jeanne a- "I do, Pieryt—I do—I do " have stood up unier such a thing as his face turned -11:61hat - -'4` il,N"_,:P;,��"��i, "'.� .."", ,_�-,,, ".1-1.11 , R ,',�&7-��, I glow in -the k.. , - , '77", "I'll ,­ , ", two hundred yards in length, and at shore. He heard her voice speaking "I have. guessed it," said Pierre Jeanne bus done. Mon Dien, when I I 6 T1 - 11ft one, 4#,'��l '' " , �*2"' � I __ - . , ,!)_ � ., -� ,,, "'.. -.1 �, *111, ­ * , '..., �4 1 �Im'l - 111.1--, . I , - ' . But ilis pyo were opoli,'.t I�TW-157 " �,4444444 �. � the upper end was a small, green mea- his name; and he was, so glad thathe "You will help me—to save her!" found a part of the canoe wreckage smile on his, �._A ..�I.;,` .�.� - , ljpg� and'he `b " .1. ,. .,i-,4� - .i I �; 11 , I.. �, �� ��,,�, �,:­,i laughed and sobbed:like a bab "Until death?" %�,Pr'l �1� dow in which river voyagers cam -ped . Wing . far belovir I thought that both of you . I I i "0,41�1'w' �'��4..­ �, !, 1,; _. e aria ol; tl � , J,qy,,,,,; . I .� , ,,� , *Q� , .1. r , , #,, ,,". lill 11, L ­� �0 " . , ... , � . .11 � " � � �, �1�4 1 , Usk - W1%he,rT4en9ef!ie-' had"been'th�, 1404 . � ,,­?� ed-. It still lacked two hours of d idiot. It was dark'a�.ld he was tired. "Then you will go with us to Fort were. dead!" I , 41 'Prid �,� ", * ��! I , '6 I I , , , 1�, . I , He sunk down, and lie- could feel Jean- o' God, and from there you will go Philip began to feel that he had gXief and � i . �� � �, .��r,' e ­ _ '! the luggage. ne's arms striving t46 hold,him Upy at once to your camp on Blind In- toolighly over-estimated his strength. � exhaustion, His, gbdfi��-, . I I � `,I, ' I'll, ' , 111. 11:1.... 11 � 11�' 't �11_i� "We will not camp here," he said and he could still heai her voice. But than Lake.11 . There was a wea wero - brown back, his..hea i -,' I ' "I ", ,'�.'' I- , , " - 0 e*44- i 1 "4- � I knese in .his limbs the.,fire of the dl.i�tant 'rock, $. ", � , ' � I ''� r �,�;,':. I �� I ,;r�,:: - ;I I to Jeanne, pointing to the remains of pthing could keep. him from sleep- Philip1elt the sweat breaking out that surprised him, and a sudden shill itse ��Qi6etia 11 ­�;. . . ­ "I ki ,X�l I � I 'F .� 1.1 �' . , - - ;� Vy ,,v , -1y.- ing. And during that sleep he had ove He was still weak. His replueed the fever in his blood. Jean- t If in his eyes. . From, -MT -- r his, face. . B: % W, ,��.', . embering . ok IE I" ­,,��: �,��j i - urued :a I ��', �� :, o via , so that he ,cou, . I _-, � . I . ...,'�.-,� I I Pierre's exhortation. "'It is't' - ioils. Now it was day, and he saw voice was unnatural, and trembled. ne placed her hand upon his arm and J-, - . . .ld Jo I � ... 5, - - eannefs face. The giA. too W . � ��:­ oo pub W , � , , Iic-, as you might say. Jeanne's face over him; azain-it was "You know— he gasped. thrust Win gently toward the 71 _ L . , �, �6 :", c.�'.`.11", ' , . - ' , 'Wo�j , _ I 7 - ;.. - Besides, that tent, ' changed. Again theseJ Q* ...*e . night, and he heard only the roaring "Yes, I know, M'sieur,,, replied "You must not exert yourself," she ' , . ��,�,.,.:z�t,,�'_L noise makes me deaf." Pierre and. Jeanne whoin he ,had sem �,, � . : , Jeanne shuddered, of the flood. Again he heard voices, Pfl6rre. "I know that you' are in said, watching the pallor in his face. that first night on the moonlit eliff- � � I �.,��� '11111 � I , � "Let us hurry," she said. 'T. an's, and he charge there, and Jeanne knows. We "You must be quiet, until after din- Pierre seemed no longer -the - : .. I 1.� 1. in— I . >- I'm afraid of that!" wondered who the man could be. it knew who you were before we ap- ner." half- ", � �­ : I I 1;� I �,� " ,*; ,. . I breed, but the pri.igee of the rapier I .111 ��-.*',�:, Philip carried the canoe down was a strange sleep filled with strange pointed to meet you on the cliff, You He obeyed the pressure of her and broad cuffs; and Jeanne smiling, I -.,�.�, . hand. 'Pierre followed into t4e tent, . � �� s, the river, and Jeanne follo*ed wi to dreams. But at last the dreams must return to your men." .�,.�,l �..11_1111 th prumily-at Philip . 1,;�� the bearskins. The current was soft seemed to go. He losts%himself. He Philip was silent. For the mom,e, , made h& an ex- _�j,..,�!,.,, -, nt and for a moment he was compelled .."', �� I quisite little courtesy from hgr.cramp.- 1. -l", ,,, and sluggish, with tiny maelstroms awoke. and the night had turned into every hope was crushed within him. to lean heavily upon -the half-breed. �:,,,,,.�t, ed seat in the bow, and said- ,­,,_� .: � �- gurgling up here and there,ilike air- day. He was in a tent, and the sun He looked at Pierre. The half- "It is the reaction, MNieur," said . .. .� . "M'sieur Philip, welcome to4 port _�:,I, � - "., bubbles in boiling syrup. was gleaming on the *outside. It had breed's eyes were glowing, his hag- Pierre. "You are weak after the 0, _,'l . He onl God!" .,![P�� I half launched the canoe, and Jeann y been a curious dream, and he sat up gard cheeks were flushed. fever. If you could sleep—" . .""��,,�'�, e ��: 1-:1, astonished. . V, "Thank you,, he said, and starect . . ".'.1", remained while he "And this is necessary "I can," murmured Philip, dizzily, . " " went for another ' toward the suil-capped Dock. I 11 "."', .11 I load. The dip., kept green by th There was a man sitting beside him". "It is absolutely necessary, m,sieuy. dropping upon his balsam. "But, . � ­_ e I �:A � , water of a spring, was a pi It was Pierre. He could -see nothing but the rock . - - "Then I will go. But first, - Pierre, Pierre-- I I stol-shot -, the black forest, and the desolate bar- ': 1,1�.., , from the river. Philip looked back ,, "Thank God, M'sieur!" he heard. I must know a little more. I cannot "Yes, M'�ieur." � �;., ... � ren stretching between., Fort ol God, ...Ifw,� �. . � , � I . . , . ''.. from the'erest and saw Jeanne lean- We have been waiting for this. You go entirely blind. Do they fear my "I have something—to say—to you unless it was the rock" itself was still , I ing over the canoe. Then he descend- men—at Fort ol God?" —no questions—" ' , �,,rr I -K` I a mystery hidden in the g;1&ering- 1. ""', .. .d "Pierre!" be gasped. "No, M'sieur." "Not now, M'sieur." . , t. . , into the meadow, whistling. He Memory returned to him. Ile was "One more question, Pierre. Who Philip heard the rustling of the gloom. The canoe began moving . '. `� � ,�. I , 'his . ,�� I .iad reached the packs when to slowly onwar9l, and Jeanne turl]W so, 1", aars there seemed to come a sound awake. He Alt week, but he knew is Lord Fitzhugh Lee?" flap, and Pierre was gone. He felt that her eyes searched the stream. . � 1, " ". .1, that rose faintly above the roar of that what he saw was not the vision For an instant Pierre's eyes wid- more comfortable lying down. Dizzi- . . _;� . .:�n,.,& -he water in the chasm He straight- ened. They grew black, and burned ness and nausea left him, and he slept ahead. A thick wall of stunted for- �.,­ , est shut out the barren from their :";, med himself and listened. "I came the day after you went with a strange, threatening fire. He —it was the deep, refreshing sleep view; the stream grew narrow . er, and . I �1. "Philip! Philip!" through the rapids," explained Pier- rose slowly to his feet, and placed that always follows the awake i ::'....'� - , ��, re, seein a barren ridge, .., . ,�� il� I The cry came twice—his own name, g his amazement. "You sav- both hands upon Philip's shoulders. from fever. When he awoke he felt threatening them with to,rn and up- . . :1 .. .. . 1:::11, , ­ . piercing, agonizing, rising above the ed Jeanne. Sh.4 was not hurt. But For a full minute the two men stared like his old self, and went outside. heaved masses of rock, flung the I �'­ �hunder of the floods. you were badly bruised, M'sieur, and into each other's face. Then Pierre Pierre was alone; a blanket was drawn � I He heard no heavy shadows of evening down upon _,,��A, �.. �*� more, but raced up the slope of the you have been in a fever." spoke. His voice was soft and low, across the front of the balsam shelter, them. No one spoke. Philip coulcT ��, �, � I lip. From the crest he stared doLw "Jeanne—was not --hurt?" scarcely above a murmur, but -it was and the -half-breed nodded toward it hear Pierre breathing behind him- -I " n . �, 1. I . . . to where Jeanne had been. She was "No. She cared for yon until I filled with something that struck a in response to Philip's inquiring something in the intense quiet—in . . � came She is sleeping now." chill to Philip's heart glance. � 0:; -1 I . , gone. The canoe was gone. A ter- * the awesome effect which thej� ' - ��, "I have not been'�M- way—very "I would kill you before I would Philip ate lightly of the food which � 4p- , .'�,_ rible fear swept u�pon him, and for I proach to Fort o 'God had upon these , I I .1 , I ).n instant he turned faint. Jeanne's ong, have 1, Pierre?" answer that question, M'sieur," he Pierre had ready for him. When he two—sent strange little thrills shoot- . �.", .... , �ry came to him again. . "I came yesterday," said Pierre. He said. "No other person has ever done had finished he leaned close to him, - �... ;!'. il bent over Philip, and added-. "You for Jeanne and I what yoii have done. and said" ing through his �ody. 114� listened, . �. , I , .1-1, - Philip! Philip!" * and heard nothing, not even the howl' �. must remain quiet for a� little longer, We owe you more than We can ever "You have warned me to ask no ""'.4"".1 Like a madman he dashed up the of a dog. The stillneis was oppres- �,_' . �. -- M'sieur. I have brought you a let- repay. Yet if you insist upon an an- questions, and I am going to ask . � .,.�P� rocky trail to �the chasm, calling to ive, and the darkness thickened a- 14 ,,, ,, . . ;.11`1 - telling her bout them. For half an hour they I _1 Teanne, shrieking to her, ter from M'sieur Gregson, and when swer to that question you make of me none. But you have not forbidden me s ... 11 I -bathe was coming. you read that I will have some broth an enemy; if you breathe that name to tell you things which I know. I continued, and then Pierre headed �`. , He reached the made for you." to Jeanne, you turn her away from am going to talk to you about Lord . .�,". . ?dge of the precipice and looked dovm. the canoe into a narrow creek thrust- . '', She was fighting futilely againstthe Philip took the letter and opened you forever." Fitzhugh Lee." j�g it through a thick growtl� of wild ?Fp � it as Pierre went quietly out of the Without another word he left the Pierre's dark eyes flashed. � �'Al, -esistless flood- he saw her paddle rice and reeds. . ,� I Wrenched sudde tent. Cregson had written him but tent. I "M'sieur—" .. � ' .. I , 11 nly from her hand,;, "I Balsam and cedar and swamp hazel , , ind as it went swirling beyond a few lines. He wrote: For many minutes Philip sat mo- "Listen!" demanded Philip. ,� ... �.. , � her -, shut them in. Overhead the tall ced- � �.,,., ,each she cried out his name . . tionless where Pierre had left him. seek your confidence no further. But ., ars interlaced, and hid the pale light .ii..- .. again. My Dear Phil,l hope'you'll for- The earth seemed suddenly to have I shall tell you What I know of Lord ,.:..%,. Philip shouted, and the girl's white of the sky. Philip could just make ... .. ,:. � give me. But I'm tired of this me". dropped from under his feet, leaving Fitzhugh Lee, if it makes us fight. - I -ace was turned up to him. ' Fifty I was he woods, him in an illimitable chaos of mind. Do you understand? I insist upon out Jeanne ahead of him. ., ,", " �ards ahead of her were the first of And then, suddenly, there came a ;11,1 ;he rocks. In another minute, even and so I'm going to dismiss myself, Gregson had deserted him, with al- this because you have as good as told � ,�, I wonderful change. They shot out of P. ;;­. leaving allbe..9t wishes behind for you. most no word of explanation, and he me that this man is your enemy, and . I ess, Jeanne would be dashed to pieces the darkness, as if from a tunnel, but .,� � I., )efore his eyes. Thoughts r Go in and fight. You're a devil for would have staked bis life upon Gre- that he is at the bottom of Jeanne's I X� � I sw'fte fighting, and will surely win. I'll gson�s loyalty. fJnder other eircum- trouble. He is also my enemy. And so quietly that one a dozen feet away- 11 . .1 � �'. I *ban light, flashed through his mind. only be in the way. So I'm going stance-, his unaccountable action after I have told you why—you may I .." , could not have beard the ripple of .,� :1. ae could do nothing for her, for it Pierre's paddle. Almost in their fac- - , . eep - any living three or four days. Was going to now it was overshadowed by the mys- me a stranger to your trouble. I es rose a huge black bulk, and in that �M ;eemed impossible that back with the ship, which leaves in would have been a serious blow. But change your determination to k f .:!� .1 . !reature could exist amid the mael- gue blackness three or four yellow lights I P�l And yet she eared. Am sorry I couldn't shake Jeanne. A few hours before she had then as well as now." gleamed like mellow stars. The :��', I ;trom:s and rocks ahead. tell you this on the night you dis- terious change that bad come over not—well, you can bold your ton . �.. was calling to him. She was app , I I reach- hands with you before I left. Write been happy, laughing and singing as Quickly, without moving his eyes canoe touched noiselessly upon sand. , �..�. I ng up her arms to him. She had and let me know how things come they drew nearer to Fort o' God; each from Pierre's face, Philip told hi Pierre sprang out;"still without sound. 1. , s ,�,� 7 aith in him, even in the face of out. As ever. hour had added to the brightness of own story of Lord Fit Jeanne followed, with a whispered' .. ,-,� leath. zhugh Lee. And ..... : .... *.. .". "Philip! PhilipP gladness in her voice. as he continued a strange change word. Philip was last. � �, 1111`, . , ...... � .. � There was no in'sieur to that cry The change had come with Pierre and came over the half-breed. When he (Continued next week.) �'.. low, only a moaning, sobbing prayer H Stunned, Philip drnpped the letter, at the bottom of it all was Lord Fitz- came to the letter-, revealing the plot � _: , ��, ". 1. I -me 11, illed with his ria lifted his eyes, and a strange cry hugh Lee. Pierre had warned him to turn the northerners against his - ,,�-,,, . "I'm coming, Jeanne!" he shouted. burst from his lips. othing that not to mention Lord Fitzhugh's name company a low cry escaped Pierre's 'I'm coming! Hold fast to the can-- Gregson had written could have to Jeanne, and yet only a short time lips. His eyes seemed starting from )ey?P wrUng that cry from him. It was before be had spoken the name hold- his head. Drops of sweat burst out . He ran ahead. stripping off his coat. Jeanne. She stood in the open door ly before Jeanne, and she had be- upon his face. His fingers worked k little below the first rocks a stutit- of the tent. But it was not the Jean- trayed no sign of recognition or of convulsively, something rose in his �d banskihn grew out of an earthiv ne he had known. A terrible grief fear. More than that, she bad as- tbroat and choked him. When Philip issure in the cliff, with its lowe . f was written in her face. Her lips sured him that she had never heard had done he buried his face in his )ranches dipping within a dozen feet were bloodless, her eyes lusterless ; the name before, that it was not bands. For a few moments he re - )f the stream. He climbed out deep -suffering seemed to have put known at Fort o' God. mained thus, and then suddenly look - on ;his with the quickness of a squirrpl, hollows in her cheeks. In a moment Philip bowed his head in his hands ed up. Livid spots burned in his ind hung to a limb with both bandi, she had fallen upon her knees beside and his fingers clutched in his hair. cheeks, and he fairly hissed at Phil- 'eady to drop alongside the canoe, him and clasped one of- his hands in What did it a,11 mean? He went iP. I "N'sieur, rhere was one chance, and only one, both of her own, back to the ,scene on the cliff, when if this is not the truth— )f saving Jeanne. It was a chance )ut thousand—ten "I am so glad," she whispered, cbokingly. Pierre had roused himself at the sound of the name; he thought of all if this is a lie—" He stopped. Something in Philip's of a thousand. It ie could drop at the right moment. For an Instant she pressed his hands that had happened since Gregson had eyes told him to go no further. He I _ 4.U- 4.- Iff 1. to her face. h come to Churc ill, and the result was was fearless, and he saw niore than I — s rn 0 6 e canoe ann -nake a 'rudder of himself, he' could "I am so glad—" a delirium of thought that made his fearlessness in Philip's face. Such ,,,�4� ,-,-,I,, I I �eep the craft from turning broadside She rose to her feet, swaying temples throb. He was sure—now— ,men believe, when they come together. "It ­-,, I (". ind might possibly guide it between slightly. She turned to the door, and Philip could hear her sorybing as she of but few things. He loved Jeanne —loved her more than he had ever is the truth," said -Philip. With a low, strained laugh Pierre CREAM CREAM CREAM . ��, ­ � 'he rocks below. This one hope was iestroyed as quickly as it was born. left him. dreamed that be could love a woman, held out his hand as a pledge of his i'* r; 11 ��� ",61 111;; 12,P Me canoe crashed against the first . XV and he believed that it wo uld be pos- sible for her to tell him a falsehood. faith. "I Believe in you, Wsienr," he said, Mr. Cream Producer: Send your cream to us- we an. , �.�,�,�,' . � �,� �,�� � 1�,� ", -ock. A smother of -foam. rose about uddenly en, Not until the silken flap of the tent He was confident that she had never and it seemed an effort for him to "Do here to give you the very 'best pos- ��I,��,, ,�11 ,, "4_ rulfe d 9nd lost, Then she reappear- had fallen behind Jeanne did power heard of Lord Fitzhugh until Pierre speak. you know what I would sible market for your cream. 1�'. �, . ­�r�P� , - � d. almost under him, and he launch- of movement and speech -return to Philip. ,He called her Ttame and ,ovt-rtook them in their flight from Churchill. He could see but one thing have thought, if you had told this to Jeanne before I came?" We beg your support and ce-opera- tion. ��':,;�, " 1� � ,,��'P, � ,d himself downward, clutching at her ]rpgs with his hands. By a qupr'eTne c ;truggled to a sitting posture. Then to do, and that was to follow Pierre' -9 I It 'No. "I Send us your No. I grade, cream and secure top prices; mako . ".." ��, � � :_�;­ I ... � � ;,,,,�, 0ort he caught her around the waist he staggered to his feet, He icould Sbootlug advice, accepting his promise that in -me would have thought, M'sieur, that she threw herself into the this your Creamery. ,.-,1'r,,; �. vitb his left arm, so that his right scarcely stand. pains pass- ed like flashes of electricity through the end everything would co out right. Ne had faith in Pierre. PUTposely death of the Big Thunder rocks." Cream paid for on a grade basis. ''; � �, ;, '': . .1;.t'1,: was free. _­ his body. His right arm was numb He rose. to his fept and went to the "My God, you mean—" "Tha� Do not produce cream that is not of a high standard ,of qualit-g, ft dosm . ,;�., �, -11 _�_l Ahead of them was a boiling .sea and stiff, and he found that it was tent -flap. An embarrassing thought a is all, M'sieur. I can s y not a ou. P, y r I I � 9f� " �,.,�,, )f white, even more ter -6b]; than Pvhen they bad looked down uT)on ft thickly bandaged. His -head ached, his legs hardly sh cRme to him, and he stopped, a fluc no more. Ah, tbere is Jean . -net" he cried, more loudly. "Now we will We will pay a premium ol a cents I 1,1'� I � � j ��'� I rrom above. The rocks were hiddet, � could support him. He went to raise his left hand to his of feverish color suddenly mounting into his pale cheeks. He bad kissed take down the tent, and go." per pound butter fat for Gweet aftm mmT. BrItig it I I 11,,D, , r -.1 , .1 1�14'1.�, ­ )y mist and foam; their roar vva,t leafening. Between Pbi]iP head, but stopped it in front of him, Jeanne in the chasm, when death Jeanne stood a dwen steps behind them *ben Philip your high grade cream. . :"A,,'. ,� ''. ; ` I .,,� � �� I and the while a slow smile of unaerstanding thundered in their faces. He had turned. She greet- Cos& paid to any patron %ishi Rt _,, ,� , C� , ." I iwful maelstrom of deatin there was crept over his fare, It wris swollen kisspd her again and againi, and in ed him with a smile, and hastened to Creamery open on SaturdAy =to, ,tl,� 1� - I �� i quieter space of water, black, sul- snd covered with livid bruise%. He those kissm be had declared hiq love.. assist Pierre in gathering tip the 'Philip THE SNAFORTH CREAM)MY. ,� .11 � - I "I'll 'I .en, and swift—the�povrpr itsolf, rush- � - wondered if his body looked that way He was glad Find yet sorty; the know- things about the camp. was , '':�� .� .� ,,,,I .. I �� 131 � .ng on to whip itself into Tibbong a- and -sank down exhausted upon his ledge that she must know of bis love not blind to her efforts to evade him. i I �X, ... ,,, I ,:." I 11, I Mong the taunting rocks that batrsd balsam bed. A minute later Pierre I filled him with happiness, and yet He could see that It wa,% a relief t,o ! __ _. — . .�__ I �: I ,. � . . . . . ��N', I " �� V �v�' 1q wav to the Sen. In that space feturned with a Pup of broth in his with it there vms the feelina that it her when they were at last in Pierre's 11. 1 , '_'. .11�,.v �, ,: 14 I �­. w , 'f�, `,� Philip looked at Jeanne. Her face bamd. 'Philip would pinee a distance between him canoe, and headed np the river. They JAMES WAUION ,:� I 11 ��, 11 1� �,,�-�.,'l _ ...".. -11 I ��., -11 I ',&� I'll ., �, was against his breast. Her eyes met hi,s own, -alld) In that last molnent looked at him with less fev- erish eyes -now. Thete was an unne- - and Jealint. Jeanne was the first to see him travelled till late in the eveydng, and set up Jeanne's tent by starlight. T%v2 .. . I I 11 � .1 . , . I � .1 ." �� I ;1.1 , . "zA , -.1ii.".".-I "I I ,_ . ���1?5 .1 ��I�xg I I .. �,.' ,?l race to face with death, liave Teaped countable in the half-b-peed's he Journey was colrittrived �at dawn., Late 4 lain greet �� 1, I A I . *1 . . ,p,�, 00 J,"0;�'! ; 1. ;�,�A� ­­,�­,�$_' change whe-A came out of the. tent gbe 6 ". 1. I � 1, ,, ,. , I -,__.-f0 , , �'., 1�., above all fear. They were abolut to appearance, w there had'been In was sitting beside a small balsam the following afternoon the Little 1 .. .. �� 11 Agent for .1 ; " I I I .1 I . .11, �;,�gl,,,�,Qf,�,,�,.,,� I ;­­�Ivk;',�i", lie, and Jeanne would die in his smg. Seanne's. His face seemed thinner. sb6lter, and Pierre Was busy over a Churchill swept through a low, wood- lels8 � .1 ,... IN #,%_#I : � , , I I ,� 11 " 00 411. ..i� `��I!r,�,V,',­ , : , i,� ; ". 111� I . = � She wee his now—forever. lails hold There vras a deep gloom in bit eyes, fire, vrith his back turned to them country. called the White Pom � , 1,1,1 . ;� . �1� I aghte-Aed. 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