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++�► 3 winds ,night carr} it a, the eats of
ESO Bush McTaguart. Thee :eared him;
BAR , ON "' aC.,,�lt they Matbaleea: ie i•1
Li V ,:Bain *rid s.iekness. and the tighter
b.
3' JamsOliver Cumleash McTaggart eleric^.e1 tee fingers
vi his neon rule, the oeee meekly, it
A LOVE EPIC OF THE FAR NORTH seemed to him, aid thee ..-,pond to his
unitary.. His tea* a smelt scut, bei
t'uayrieht. 1'117. b; Iioubkalae. Page & ('r. in the hulk of a brute, which rejoiced
Mrs. ra►ha e -estate+', d4 Leper water
w:tPower.And here -with the ria Site Halifax, N.d'., writes:- "Fpr when the latter was hitt ietber In-law,
*Rarer: f$80.♦f lK44•14." ,t ';"itgraph Picture, 11 fah Wolf, the War Dog,ail err..eea on four side of him- yw pee I have bee* a great sufferer he would pay him double price for
is an Adaptation of '1`his Stora his power i:new•.lo anti. The tai„ romp frost iteexk teosaf►le aa•1 aerrorissess, furs. °
�_'. at�y facia h+•l.fnd .aim• it had mule h At times 1 gas iso blst<1 1 wettlrl And Pierrot Kaci star:*d had ,taxed
.......s...• .,.- •...ewes .... - thratF time wast j(0 ag d•,
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in the life of ,...eery men strong as on the slide. Ile began sniff-, tittle law e::eept his °eye ,mat in ret. 1 to base etorphine tajeet,tit into mr , y
ne big;'eontrolain f,7fltlseuct, arra to ire se relief frost the pains a club. And so if he did not _get ,Ne.
Ing and incautiously went too ler. urn he gave bark to the eampsny I give _ * peoe without trouble it
good. or bast, ,,ti in the .life In an instant his feet, shot out from bolos and bundles of furs beyond theirttkvat
•
e- Bartel the heaver -pond nes largely under him, __-, `••"' v,rte ,tic expectation, It was n, or .,tem tot
c t .arbiter orf destiny. ieetere he rei plat yelp he went shooting down the tab' have suspicions. They were u thousand 1 a,ty doctor did all he could far me
ieavt;t , gem. if he had net tli;=covered oggan. For the second tinte in hie life. Tht•y died of etor' $ 1.n and sieknees I arithout ,say effect, but after umiak
S'.;and what :night hast: happened tai lie' found himself straggling under The Indians knew r, -.y this ~elks so. t.
.:nt. are matters of con`'.°uta. But -eater, and when a minute or two They called him Dwapan IA'etil.oc---the;
v;. held him. It began to tyke the slave later he dragged himself up through ^n:treal vih This wee under their •
r'f the old windfall, and m the beavers the ,oft mud to the hearer footing of 'breath ---a .name watepered sinisterly I
e glow a .• sizes r
$11M1 TELISw, +stagy. ria a two'Y testi►-�er.r
■ suatrk ku" fllrwt -streE wlw waetid
A
1
:know ! td . wavelet gases' were Pter-
R'ITh SART TINVISLE i rirt had aro ? And it would All he
Pierrot's is t. For tee las time he
111 1 nliniE hail *wen 1?ierrot, lie had =do gas has -
lest proposition; he wired marry Ne-;
Pierot so. He had tole Pierrot that`
i
tI
praise. Yet, even that. He had told
seer ; die; my with that strange, *tunnel look in'nisi
1'Tl R 'w had he found the beeves smell Ito king of a domain iN+ tehi 4 there •ua� faro vrasid swell up.11.1 i would tastve face like* man dated h * a blow from
eu=t
ere i
t "ther
wild f .. w days i. tata�% aria 1 dreet`sed thio,. k Pierrot's fault. To -narrow Maas-
. „i• kha helm. [
gart would start agent for the half.
spoken(
t;zemeelves he foOnta a conapanfonslrip the shore, he had at asst a very well in softly here noteventhe win s might
' hfch mode rip, in a 04S', for his loan defined opinion of heaver play,
1 the protection and frieil,;ahip or. It may be that Cutt.,k saw him• L carry it to the para of Bulb leTug.I
Eagan And Gray wolf. may be that .very soot the story of i .,art. They feared kite; they hated .
e Durineeplie fortnight ...eat %Ilgwved ltia adventure was }Brown by-. all the !him. , They'. died of 'starvation and
weaver-t+wth's exploit on the dans ineabitants of Beaver ''town. 1 &tv rifeness, and the tighter Bush 14e-1
Fere,* et: his meals a mile up tsie when Barre dame upo't llsnisk eatin 'rifeness,
t clenched the fingers of Itis 1
c• rel:, where there wee plenty of his supper of alder -bask that evening ,- the more )markt/, it seemed
t Owilsh. But the pond Wee. home. Urnisk stood his growien to the last, to him, did they refspond' to his mas-
Night alvaya found hen there. and a ineh, 'and far the first time thee', tery. His was a small soul, hidden int
;urge part of ifs day. lie sleet at the smelled noses. At lea
a6 Barre Kele: the hulk of a brute, :+Ia+ch rejoiced hi
-ss d
wile .
end of his darn, or on top of it on fed audibly, and pluc;cy ;tileUtniskde four .rldesAtof hfnthe w his r
e articularly clear, nights, and the stat like :a rolled.up „swim That
ne on ,
Leavers accepted him us :e itemr::ancor was the final cementing of aloe power knew no anal. Phe Big Coni-
p;;test. They worked in hi: presence frlendshiL•-on Baree":.part. Pang was behind hires. It had made
him king el a domain in which there'
re if he did not exhat.._. CHAPTER :Xi
was little lav eKrept ,nisi oWn. And-
ean
afternoon, when the toboggan 1 While the lovely ' Newieso was in return he back to the cane-
x; irs particularly wet' an+I slii)pc'ry shuddering over her ,txa an piny hides d b '1 f f be` .
-w►n1 recent We. Bucca went up_ genie under the rock ,while Pierrot .ond
thrilling g caper
gave
IlIburn'S
Heart and Nerve•
Pin
I ow conscientiously state that Owe
airs a weeder/el remedy.
I now feet rnueh better; slay nerve*
more steady, sad the attacks of the
heart not so bad.
Ia time I .tope to be eared of are -
trouble by using your etedieete."
Milbutrn's Heart anal Nerve Pills
have bee* on the market for the pet
38 ns rs and are reeognixed as the
best remedy for all heart and nerve
troubles.
Pat up only b7'• The T. Milburn
Limited,'fermata, Ont. --
an a*.c cs o urs `- of fur that carate to ehcm from AIc-
ilteir expectation. It was -not
Craver -path to the top of the bank, still offered grateful thanks lb his 3 p Taggart.
for them to have suspicions. They
Ind began investigettner. Nowhere - 'prayers foe her de)r.verance sed Ano evening a week after the ad=
Barre was becoming - more and more
a fixture- at the beau,.; -ponder -Bash
10Taggort ewus--peree.tang. a little'
, scheme of his own up at Post Lae
Bain; about forty 'miles north and
SULPIR V A CLEARS
ROUOII,_RED SKIN
breed's country. And the next day
Pierrot would have an answer for him.
Bush`McTaggart ehhuckled again when
he went to bed.
Until the nett to the niet day Pier.
rot said nothing to Nepeese about::
what had passed between him and the
factor at Lac Bain. Then he told her.
"Ile is a beast -o man -devil," he
said, when he had finished. "I would
rather see you out there- with her--
dead." And he pointed to the tall
spruce under which the princess anoth-
er lay.
Nepeese bud not uttered a sound, Bte,
her eyes had grown bigger and dark-
er, and there was a flush in her cheeks
which Pierrot had never seen there
before. She stood = up when he had
done, and she seemed mitt. to him.
Never had she looked quite Sp much
like a woman,:and Pierzn s.eyes-were
deep -shadowed with fear and uneasi-
ness as he watched )ler while she
gazed off into the northwest -toward
Lae Bain. - • .
were a thousand or more Alice al.way She was wonderful, Viesslipof a
wanddollars . ndunictl:. venture of Nepeese a,�td Baree unde , girl -woman. Her beauty troubled hire.
-and
might hate told. Grew -the rock,. McTaggart;* sat under the He had seen the look an Bush McTag-
Inv sit Matin Agent - glow of an oil lamp -'sig itis 'store." Re wart's eyes: -He had- he .td the thrill
son was the e b k g had. sent ids little pippin -faced Eng iin1icTaggart's voice. Ile had caught
that disstriet, who visaied McTaggart Usti clerk to bed, and rte was alone. It the• desire of a beast in McTaggart',
-*-- -• . rt lead been +factax sit once each Year. Ile .might have - watt just -pix weeks ago: that Pierrot face. It; had frightened him at first.:
West. 111cTagga ported that the Indi;ons era TafcTag-
- had brought Nepeewa on her forst But now -he vas noi,...lr�giate?a€s%. 2Io
1,ac Bain for sloven ye:tiro In the sane' girt Napao Wetikoo bemuse he gave . - 'Wa
xany'e books down in undipeg he was visit. to Lac. Bain since NicTiggari was uneasy, but his hands were
:counted a remarkably successful°man. then, .only half prices for their furs; had been factor there. She:had taken' clenched. In his heart there was a
The to rise of his .poaz4 µ as below the.he znigit have' tol'I the. Compa his .breath Away. `since then he had smoldering fire. At last Nepeese
expense quite plainly' that he kept ,the peoplebeen able to think of nothing but her: turned and._ came and sat down beside
Any breaking out of the skin, .-evert a average, and his en►i-;tpnual report of the trap -Bares at the edge.of star-
e,
r o theTwice in that six .weeks lie, had gone him again ate leis feet.
etching memo, es a oe qquer^oaf tuts always ankcit _among
Eery, r o a little menthe s anon through every Inonth-of-- e down to Piano:` a caaia. Tomorrow • ile ?s coming o.nru fox';
'overcome by implying at flat. After his name, kept ion filo to
Satphuc,•drelares si noted skin speciltt» t t at winter, that he had them on their he was going again, ia:sr:o,.
the shin Cherie,'' he said, "Whig shall I telt
ist, Bi cause at its .germ destroying the math. office was one notation h knees with his hands at their throats Gree {tial aver in his tirbii► he had him?»
recta Neck and Arms SaIlly,
Medi, smooth, Says
•hpeciellet•
propertiesthis sulphur preparation be- wiielt -said: - "gets - afore out a£ a -Putting he truttr
404 io to soothe sin an dollar than any other man north of t nd that he always hada..look
F pimples l fore Marie had•slipp?t; out of his eyesfal}one.. But she did' not at
gu ng t rn a mild and. -
h irritated k dforgotten-fust as a :lo ten others be-
.atcru tions such as sash, im lea find pretty
The Willow'slips . were red. 1ler
nog It •atetdom fails to retttove he torment The Indians knew why this was so. •living with kin at the Post. 'Be'. had never semi are .ny nM cutae
sa
"Nothing, :ootaa e -+vee t that
relief r m cm sntent: .
. a # a barru
txa gar
asst f Thio d • ihpr
etnd.dit cement, and you da not We, They 'called him Nu; ae Wotiltoo=e
way^ -a
God's ago:' t I'd' s o halfbreed. .
atrorm. woman of a gash, n tet. r memory. It was Nepeese now: lie her father. - -'
, (;regson enjoyed his visits • too much
, you are to say to him that I am the
the man -devil. . h s wee un e: beautiful as Pier rote girl y Y
losprovement qquitkiy 0 0MP. ,Sufferers N at Lae Bain. 'Always he,eould count : Audibly he curSetl t'ae.xac ata hese hone fQ 'hQiitlie intrst'eomer for what
from skin trouble should obtain a sea ll breath --a name whispered sinister- on two weeks of coarse 'pleasures; looked at a deet ee paper under his ho tohad'
jar. of .Rowles ]detrtho:SuIphue frotsr ly in the glow of ,tepee fares n'+ and in.addition to tha#.•hle ow e.rvoan-.of 'P'ierrot bent over and caught her
airy cod druggist and NO it Mt COW hated; an "for • nehour he had
wpoken ttoftly whexe not even the' enfolk at home wore a rich treasure been 'making notes au. of warn and smiling. The • sun' went down. His
• duity anipany ledgers. It was Pier- heart• sanlr•witli-it; tikeecolfWead •• ...
rot wbo stood in his. vway. pie/Toes ',From Lac Bain to Pierrot's cabin:
father, according to these notes, had the trail' cut within half a ::file of the•
ar a Tull -blooded Frenchman. There -
where
a' dozen metes from
b
fore Pierrot was half French, and Ne.
where Pierrot -lived; and it a as fere,.
peese was quarter lerench•--though on a twist of the creek in vrhfeli 1'1"ak-
she was so beautiful he could have ayOO had caught fish far, Baree, that
sworn there was not mo..e than a drop. Bush .11IcTaggart made his .Camp for
or two of Indian blood in her veins. the •night. • •
if ` they had been all emitan-Chippe-
(To be Cotrtiir+ued °
wayan, -Creep Ojibway, :log I:ib-any- One of the commonest eornpleinte
thing -there would elm 'a been no of infants is worms. anal the most et.
trouble at all in , the matter. He #active application for there is Moth -
would have bent them to his power, er Craves' Worm Exterminator.
and Nepeese would have come to his }
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LD CNU
t
The lbbaceo c�Quali
GODERICR MARKETS,. -----
Wheat, per bush.... $ 1.40 -to i 1.451
Buckwheat, per' bush. 7:, to 80
Hogs, per cwt...... 11.7i to . 13.7b 1 _•
Oats, per bush:. ... - 45 to Gtr
Peas, per bush 1.45 to '1 „c
jBakl�l'yi' Pei' -haste ee 70- to 7:7
Cattle, ordinary, per -
cwt. .. . 5.50 to 5 50
Cattle, a pore......., 7.50 to 7.50 .
(per cwt.) - 4
Cattle, choice per cwt. 6.50 to 0.50
Lambs ._per ow .. ... 11,00 to 12.00
Dairy .butter.......: :;0 to-- 30
Eggs, per dos..... , . 26 to 20
Family floury :per -ewe - 4.75 to , - 4.85 -
Patent !lour, per cwt. 0.00 to 5.25
Bean,. per ton 28.00 t•, 30:00
Shorts, per ton - - l0.0ts to • .32.00 -
Hay,- per peon:... . • 8.O0. t.r 10.00
Tildes, per lb00 to 04
Potatox Peg b� ,
e a 6t
-to 50
west
ant�
itse»orwarm.**
irWmi
awl c..t ' calk ts' LMS terse. test Not welsh $20Pine h cent per stile. ' of a °Cstotatwy > eLo s aetd Csasecr point to wi.ssps ,
Awn, tMw,rtwv 'r lions in moa iatst ' orrIst » on Lugs OM..is 311.5.
rA�ll ,r '� h i. all Insane, to ram J egos a„a,..t... .
"rano on Sunkist* to yea hesteloolr s1 lit..lastr., .e ecte vs•ess, hsslusiv..
- -_ tra-4•0k6-.. _u..-... r 1...
ono. ow/ Verrovo4 eft boot is Insesikt Boniskint Yaws a oda ie. tea kr wit wake.
That itilit2 eters brighter little hos no, twor smarter+
woo. They will keep you eutertai always! Awl
it was 41 pretty true. But winter was coming and
Ai Ow/ lied beta breiBitht Sle by humans, thm raid*
feared that their native inodect "rook! not twoort tt-
self sad dosiAmsi to Wild a winter hod for thew Der
won thermals they had spent the istansor with kessans,
Art were obit to sleep tkrowis the wisher in their
own Wes end peantso-this fie! den wee not dark
owes* the Maid liessiuse learned Omit the
SWAM should ho palled down fa the little boon and
all the slurries. instra. and Pa wooded the two MI*
beim sad when only * day or two Wm. when own
of the edmiss went leek. ilsel *al bed *eft VW*
greasehrore oyes rip, orittowere toe ahem to
nue day in eirly waanaer. * Peril of
saropista isoar Emerald Lake in. the Canadian
Nees hackie*. Now it 'happened that the campers
wttla tiara a very young and very unwire, deg.
wila ruddy get frisky with a lady Meek bar awl
eftwold km up taw of the Mg jeolc-pinie otandirsg as
ilhasheedor et the lowdY lake. The +idly thine that
asesol she ea cordos was the fart that the lady
wava a /bear. *et a Oriarly. ant whoa the bear
ast bat law parb. the campers eleterered that
tiLh2s1 Waal her years( family. rabidly little
set wadi hurter Shea PISPOOS Slid *Pt as play.
Irlimitsre time *a tea *UM harlot *on for
Ormsdasred
fieffy tides, se how anew
bet Ilionaler. the ether loseilatt
ttik the atom is et. indiseleal
'wow 11100, 111111 Inv s.
wed sews? sad Pole bask .11tA
root la *tweeted thoir mod er *aka* ow&
arwe. Awl IOW Oka att to the Lead et Ned
to gren. at sweet dreams am owns grew soft wad Ilsw
711111441% VOL If the mos wore height sosswik to
oat their shadow. And whoa thot thee nom «eft.
91421.0 *WW1 bs.16 vino the 04 smigier oparit.
mirk •
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cabin, as Marie. camp six menthe ago.
But there war the aceursed Preech of
• lie smiled grimly, wed his hande
elencited tighter. Aftee all, was not
Pierrot dare stand agaiiist -that? If
Pierrot objected, he :would drive Van
front the couratry-efrom the trapping
regions that had come dowe to him
as heritage from father mad grand-
father, and. even before their day. He
would Make of Pierrot e Wanclerer and
an outcast, as he had made wanderere
and outcasts of it seism of others who
had lost his favor. No other , Post
would sell to or butt from Pierrot if
Le Bete -the black erosse-was put
after hia name, Thae wet his power
-a 14W of theFactors that had canto
down tbrough. the renturiess It was
a tremendotie power for ev11. It had
brought hint Mitrio, the slim, datk
eyed Coe girl, who hared'him-and in
Spite of her hatred ekle- geese for
Molt", That was the polite way of ex.
plaiting her presence, if explatatione
were ever necessery. e,
ootee -he had made on the street of
paper, Pierrot's trappini-country,
his own property according to the
common law of the wild -it -twee, was
very valuable. During the iaat seven
years he had received an average of
a thousand dollars a year for his furs.
for Alefaggart had been unable to
cheat Pierrot quite art completely as
kiethed -cheated the Indians A thous -
think twit° before he •egve that up.
MeTaggart chuckled se he crumpled
theepeper ie his hittl end ptepared to
put out the light. Crelee hie close-
eropped shaggy beard hie r eidish fare
blazed with, the fire tine wa; iri his
blood. It vkiee , met :unpleasant leer -
like iron, merciless, filled with the,
look that gave him his 88116 of Nepal° I
Idrew a quick breath sa he put nut the a
lie ehuckled agisie as be movie hie
way through the derknese to the door
Nepeese n* good sis belonged to hint.
1 He would here her if it coet-Piete,
rot's life. Ande-whe not? It wite all*
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tioaW
Absence makes
the heart grog _
f onder--when
you write.
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bibitiow
Tide 1Cading Cent:Alan Aerie:mural and Iodate. CA- -X
Co1110 atta see the tame lett er aitraetione booked for thin yeast',
$413,000 -in Prize* and Attractions - °
hi/ further interrmhpi,aeAly -Jell. SUNDERS. Poss. , 1?.. .111C%80,,
NONE YOUR ORDER IN TODA
EAr!. YOUR' COAL WITHOUT
DELAY
AGAIN. we, post a notice. to the
effect that cold weather is coin-
ing. • We want to call yOur
attention to two things. Ones
is that 'you'll ride& hountifti
supply of coal this wintei and
the other is that we've go,. th4
very coal article. you're, need
The Anthracite -Coal that
we handle is gfnuine Ply.
mouth Coal, This coal costs
more than the ordinary hard
Coal, bat we sell it at the
.same price as,thother,..that
$15.50 per ton
,Pea Coal, from the same
mines at
$13.00 per ton
Genuine Patterson' Pocahon-
tas Coal, at
$.11.00 per ton
Chestnut Coke qt
$11.00 per ton
To all line.s
helf and Heavy Hardware
yen een seem mourn;
Seem! style.s. and makeg of
Churns at stholtsale price.
Sherwin-Williams tendy mixed
Paint4 at wholesale prices.
For Plumbing. Heating Tin-
smithing and Electric Wiling.
Try us and save 111000,V.
CHAS. C. LEE
CAST() IA Store and Coal Yards
at the %%hart, Uoderich
Pit tattoo lad
Mt/sett/440~ 30Yeers,
mortis hence
Phone Irders 07Pft epeeist atten-
tion
House lie.
5tore 1'2
Delicious home-made pickles! 'What delight
they add to any meal Haw convenient to
have a good stock of them on hand.
Good opfticles are simple to make I-- and
economical. Just try -these two recipes.
Clip them out and keep them in your Cook
Book. You'll want them again.
Mustard Pickles
1 quart sinall onions, quart cucumbers,
4plopergres. cauliflower, 2 heads celery, 2. led
reel onions, cut segetables in small pieces.
rover with weak bruin an 1 let stand over-
nigpt. la the ntorning being to a boil and.
drain on.
t Take 2 cups 'brown sugar'. 1 cup Itour, 6
tablespoonfuls Keen's 11242, Mustard,
tablespoonful turmeric and 2 quarts- vitt&
- gar. Boit this mixture for twenty utituitts.
stirring continually. Pottr over vegetables
hot. Let stand feu days, ytitritig crew
day, then bottle.
' Dutch Pickle
• uuart green cucumbers,. 1 small obi
14 eta) Slit. Chop all tine and pour oti
enough hot water to corer. 1.et starlit half
an hour and drain. Then *lake a dressing
of the following, 8 tablespoonfuls Keen's •
, S.17; Mustard, 3 toln1 mica; 1 teaspoon- "
ful tioneric.1 cup flour. Min with a little
vinegar until smooth, add tuitture to tWo
quarts vinegar, stirring constantly over
fire until tluckened, then pour over vege-
1Ceents Mustard brings out all the
bidden flavour and adds a zesty
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