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I Gsroatt#it Mystery Story Ewer Writth a
Sr l'iY. CHRISTOPHER MMtittei of the
.�liie �r " beear'eb-� 1G*tr•
1st .r-
vtnlMsrasswas`, a ;u ek are f mew tell► > aarriard, I haat flee'
MST l THIS *cease.' tee '�niartr,' the segimeaatal
Gt'Orge lAwrswas, a* liaivaa x.:010 the insert. �aeseed. CSM. ee.rded bl► tine ttrnn+peier fpily
is travelling beck to Sn,Iclets and ere and en riding +desert he Lass M' lits s iii. attar seek► L4at" that tM
the platform at lam Its molts ata 'furor that all dee mem is the feet" rates woald open, or .st k#st that
old friend Major Henri de 'Beaujolais, prepaid la the embs'aa*rees, tars dead- aoraeone would Latae refining ala !cora
an officer of the French Foreign L. NOW GO ON WITH THIG STORY„ below on to thr roof.
Sion, The major then begins to tell After er. dusty meal, !relighted,' Neta semi neer a movement'. . .
trig ^we,"v+init !tart': A messenger ed bymajorde BeaujotaleAga% sad again' call after call
swallowed
arrives exhausted in the fort in which
the attack by sthheeioAwd ba at Zander.
neer. Beaujolais goes to the rescue
with his men. On approaching the
fort, be rands no Arabs, Everything
emieeet She George,”
"Jot qa with it,, Jwly."
' " kiew war tins t;ommeaade*t of teat
fort killed?"
" f%sseces a 'tkreettened kis life «itbi
e raii,way'elave.'"
"Be rssrioeae, little George. I want
year
'Alters did help. I mast 111ae a cal?"
to the bottom
haws. 1 wall aaaeele."
Ah. I wait on fire rood, pinning me
• Crete. on the breast of tins breve*
nom I bare ever stet. Your teener.u.
Gordon in iwiniaturul This obscure
' s*d• humble soil had kept hia coun-
i try's Flatflyintc, :aa that great, man
did at X rtourw, and. like Mica, be
had been relieved too late. But yes,
and there it flapped above say head
and recalled ate to myself,
� V ZSDAY, � l ISIS
good tea" TElk
want do 1.14 ica
Own* Mix 70.4
. n .. ,
that gentleman resumed' Ids story, Not a aa,rrd nor �e movement! a I rose, drew my revolver, loaded it, Worm in eiu%ldx•r, if they be not
with
serious >sarntsttieea sued woos "Perhaps the. last one cr two are planation of the otltceee. deaths why tended to, cause convulsions. and
geetleuletion whileon the o its i.div worded; theirrl,t 1, '""Mer* , and walked to the door. As 1 was on earth had not the murderer shot often death. Mother Graves' Worm
about to downed into that eilenc. 1 him and calmly awaited the arrival v..,_....s„.,^„ ,";u protect the chilg man -
in e
aide” of the "carriage George wr" "mete neebe e ma" able to rt'a�.M1 from
once 'AY upon his back, hie clarPed his bed, The tallow who prop
hands beneath his head', kilt' watch. triose corpses un may. have Leen a of
. ' his cheroot. ant he was "Yin, on his cot,' and I bandit the trumppier r (hard not res y pl?o bee h t 1 k all the x s y proof f You interfere
i l attention to the Frenchmatt'sa Sending for the Chef, as we rtorsapdish that, by ria means easy, them had stabbed his officer and
d tlhen. Arab¢, it alas bee.
oudg �� f it occurred to hi t kat camel rd
embraattre. I xatised testy vreapon and ,not the murderer awaited, in comfort,
'RACK
INV= MAIM
descended the stairs-�-etYnq I the honors,. reclame, xewaxd and pre.
know not what. In that sinister !till- motign that would moat assuredly
to t o courage neat p a a two o un k I have been hip? O od a y, a man A
e s. ravetrumpeter. And what do you think I Iain f blood and vengeance
IS
all went well, and alter foundere,. my en re ' ox fanc>e
nknown,collection
re.
i
leen to
• e osrr a en on cease. ,
tale"
!malt the Sergeant -Maier* .I ordered xcraasble, fiend had 'ignominiously to gone back to his post and die or, his Instead of fleeing to certain>deatlt
•ca s
oodles, ming my inability to climb un where tet. He would here fallen --or pox- from thirst and starvation, or torture Man iA hide full of habits,
, r rip. a
"Bat o cancra aeon
m a n ' zfee txutas fpr bad o 1b is e a sib! have hung lam throe^'
�,�{,� c me," continued that gentleman, "that girth¢. reins, anything, mak.. a mete, when ane viae body fails below the y !fly 'h the at the hands of the Arabs, why lute Rub Backache Away t be ive Shots t active fellow to climb rom
stomeone mus give.
. a ae an c t
had been fired to welcome me. . ,'the beak of * camel, into en embtas- standard set by toe aspiring eoui,
lanale eMeaM taken up those incredibly !froglike at-, That Sergeant-Major is one of the, inadequate h of theObviously, t
Those terms had not of themselves ere, and give mea hoist up. i when the rtrength f the usile t
th t had
.e en heart.
en I nave ^er
ll weld h
R41W with ♦ t tugs Whoever had propped them bravest and coolest m —However,
n 3. th f i d!'" sin __Iuountof some al g d WAS A *
tidal datttlee it els! ,• p and arranged them and their ll''' and his of f_r it.
,Iseefeits Oil," i 3 t ba lies ; i ; dei th Croix- and the Ale- stn undignified dangling neon the f "Aunno,'" said George Lawrence. wrong—could murder his superior at qee at the ono !t au
flea in position. oa. mus l
terie includes
e e.• . spout, and wild i+g. such a moment
«'--*+«., � • Far, naturally. not all had. bee+i►. Bailie given an the field, for valuer. , cd foot I of groping
lest-s, Not Nonowhn h Redith
d S fie the to see the
won a very abosseag the Wage ere Mt
- stat Barksekiee lea�l 'struck by Arab
bullets and 4 t' nee uIis s trap, mon Commandant,' , beauty of getting a � tl►a1 t1
t di ssaid-he. Ao net walk into it. *t scrambling up and crawled into nn two fel to welcome!
ll
have no tsartet, >xa you know, +manwords—but lie inalrr 0111 r re, ; had felt sure. reals. , to revenge. an a .r a0.104.4
Id be th
s tin ng ;b tan
ewe 1100_ Lhtenlyour w rtagsrersbck and falls when, shot queer. a d I knew that though ho
a
Aa I rich and glorious reward as a sequel t.al i tr
times out of n, as y , . v all along. no his Without doubt, he , aM ti.awaaeit .et
4 me go, rave And there I stood astounded ands Arab had entered the fort, That would here shot him through the tM ieMi t*mow tresblee *s*
rtandfn;,' v feared nothing living, he was afraid. dumbfounded, tout bouleveree, -unable a leapt to the eve at' once, The place head, propped him up with the rest, egew,
sg. p ac " Besides. what about. the wounded ,
'The dead keep good watch. Chef, to believe my eyes. was as tight shut as this fist or mine and accepted the congratulations of ,f ere watts' tole al.
est, painful beck There is 'desert a far hirer Percent- There, as in life. stood the garri� --and as empty of Avila traces. The the relieving force for having con- ski �„y 1a1K'
said I, and I think he slavered, their backs to me, their ragas sa a caaeraie was as orderly and tidy as ceived and executed the' whole scheme
e a r' ' s ae.„ a begat see of wornded than of killed in any 'They world warn us, mon xCom. son, f fakes! M Ay ire w
lntptpkij► tk sores the foe whom they had driven eff wheee the men left it and stood to of outwitting and defeating the
1 t a
�, diaaapp� or
is lei a lata e /emblem, Mica
e engagement. Yee; there must be sur- mandarin' said he. `Let me go. ,
a trial beide of vivore, piese►ilO'y all more ass ,�Ve will neither of us go,•a td T. their feet in dried pools of their own a'i'ms --the paquetageson the shelves, Arabs. Wouldn't he, George?" ,
Get w�amdecl: below in the caserts.'. 'We will have the courage to rem.tin blood—watching, watching. the table-apnaratus in the handing "I would," replied George, ,scratch.
dieobn frail Your 'Pet yr �etv n>•e±t re thn'n m9,rht h+a're 1 C with our men. And spelt I forgot what might- be cupboards the >a ameiles and clean- her his head,
ren r We will sen a man 'n, a e . rump¢ ex, arge my troop ' . beds.
sen a ebry o join e other
Jacobs {) ed nfticera were !tined.
i�• ..� I trap, we .thsll knoYr--and vrt.hou�t waitin•
g without—tor there wai some- had evidently bean room-lnaneetlon two wild ones—the cornse.aha re-
d'have Even than thenad ^Pea would ^ trap, ane efiicer uinneecesa:tirily.• If it ,thing else jot before tshe !entry on the lookout turned, to its past,,snd the Arab who
tskeacvet you' f the 11 be n Leen an his Back, his sightless platform had eried. "A,ix ar'nes ! threw' s sword -bayonets from afar.
shownatioe or slarales, as it is *bee. exported this i
lately leaving* mid dowel lariat yaw eurrtivors w
atbia+•
weed _Picots ata. A as>t*teet after tis ' ' I In our trooper Pae, awaitingme below, I target nay van mg -bags at the heads of the beds the "tea, you would. And 1 almost
yyou% wonder whet Nom of keg a look -out. Probably the Com -1 ft may be a trap though I doubt it,
the backache or , ,t^ t end all +he non-comm�asion d i and if doubt. a i h d t t I f t t o bedding folded and straight There t that th t th o`h r
Rub O 'F
e� senior mon —oven t is not trap, the Setts will
1
ops —la he Aux armee' I,ea Arabes'' and all
ere all aoldats d^ueienta o t ¢Yes out•ataring the sun y t Almost -=until I remembered that re a y,t ere jars enema "Hid-
` a beyones, one of qua long, t o, g e emu .y ca rt re -e ee in
aria;,' said the Chef, glancing rip, and French bayonets with its sin le -curt•.. awry. The whole place might +ist its chambers. And then 1 asked my
ho orossed himself. avenin; hie e./'• ed hilt! No --he had not been shot, have been made ready by an outgoing self, 'Does a roan who is conductive
ed in two amu ea. Commandant, and through his heart, had rushed to chair Posts, volver in• the dead men's hand. and
" 'The I?ead are watching and Iia en- g thin
Ontario :is .Ablaze
with Autumn's
-Splendour
city Dweller, where did you d your
boyhood days? Was yours the privilege of wander-
ing through the fields and woodland where,every►
tree and busk had been painted by the divine artist?
you sa 'tis but the hectic Renu of a
Today n contained all the mystery
con .a ' of
dying yea,. Then it
an enchanted palace.
Ontario's highways lead you to the, lend -of
pp'�eletstryoetr—over white reads • Reeked with fallen
leaves, •patterned .here 'and t erer yby checkered
shadows of trees. Field and bilistr}e are gay with
fiery walaatoh. Menlo' rov.s aflues• brck wbyt
der evergreen. w .
.Trough this 16vely-panoratme.ho f eiiy dir
`tion, leads Ontario's splendid systemghway
You are entitled tee enjoy them, for, they are yours.
*ems In mind however, that upony'ots will .come
the to se of aaintainifg thein . in . proper
condition.
Speeding esti away load surfaces. It "milks"
packet book for both mottoor•.aund, road upkeep.'
driving is farr more economical and
pleessuaable.
By se doing you will greatly sexist the traffic
trot wire operate for everyone's safety —.who
Wive instruction* to enforce the Iwo rigorously.
THIS HOW. O. ,'d. Hatilltlfi, S. L SQUIIlS,
Mtisisterr it 1rw ussuie Minister
i•
ha 1,7 tis 0.414 Da ooloont of lei k
woo -to woo o tier a weiserebtes ear sate
fa oo tie *bare► of a'is•'road* of tie'
e 4YI111i1111
1104 P•
N not a thea was m,ssutg o' th t n d a one of
!Sand. me that drunken mauvais hbsluteluntouched else- garrison, to be taken over by the in the defence cf a block -house, against
hero been a* the Merkel tee
4
rem toe der+i Meer* *
e was aoy
sujet, Reatignac,' said 1, and the. Ser- whore, and there he la "tithe French cumingarrison. No Arab had seal- _• 'lleaate'+e' 7
y g tremendous odds, waste time in tale- PedLet tof
geant-Major rode away., bayonet through his heart. What do ed those walls nor wriggled through frig pot-shots with a revolver at eon- tlre, _ 0ttf.
'May I go, mon Commandant. staid you say to that, my friend?" , the kechole of the Rate. The stores' sealed enemies. two or three hundred
he tram tar, saluting.
,. +, Lawrence. ce. were untouched—the rice, the bis- vatrds distant? Does he do that, with
'Silence; said I. My nerves were "Suicide, replied ser n��d Mr. Carter Helped
• ^
,inothing was ; . h'-
ff wine,t n
wetting a little on edge" under that And at, did It until I realized that snits, bread, coffee, n a hundreds >tf,rornds _ f r fl same. u
he hada loaded revolver in one hand, missing, ,
' tion and a score of rifles to his hand"'
silent, mocking Scrutiny of the watch- one chamber fired and a crushed let "Except a rifle," grunted Laweence. Of course not. •-
i g theSer cant-Majer
in the other! Does a titan drive "My feiend youve said Sri Where 'That revolver shat was fireet a'
by Simple 1 =xture
n Dead When a .
' returned with a rope, and the reseal verba onet through his heart, my was the rifle belonging to the bayonet someone: in the fort. It was fired "After taking Adlerika I feel
Itastignac-•-whose proper place was Arlene. Believe me, die Dee not that was driven through the heart a point- an k at the man who murders better then Qr years. At my age
in the Jconvicthe terrible Penal fiat• fumble. for' letters, nor draw a re -'the murdered officer.un above? That od him--*nd the murderer must have 60 it is ideal—so t....erent from
bilious convicted criminal t order-- volver lend fire it. after he has done was precisely' the question that my been one of his own men, and that. (
ed him to climb from. his camel ant that 'Nq He gasps stares stag- crazed mind was asking itself as I man must have !fed from the fort other .medicines." (signed) VV.
the roof.
era. He gripe the: handle` and the . realized that the fort had never been But again, why? • Why? Why`. W. Carter. Adlerika i9 a Simpic
Not I,. mon (Jtcier, replied ho of the blade with both hands, entered. Why not have shot his bificer,.Yae I mixture
of buckthorn bark, glycer-
promptly. 'Let me go to. Hen dead, totters, stretches eonvti1siveljr, and.Had !,corpse bayoneted that sous Bald Were? -Be would never have removes GAS
not living. I don't mind jainmg car- s crashin to the : ound. ,1 °Meier) returned to: its •post, and had eve the need to_deny bovine me; etc.,, which
pees as a corpse. You can shoot me.' "Jaime,
In doeaga- ua-n a mmit sui- flung the rifle to the horizon? Scar- ,dons tenor no one Would have deeamt in ten minutes and often brings
u ,. ids with a bayonet when lee . as a ce y. g
rte
'That n i of a surety,' I agreed h "1} h cely. aareu9in him.
Surprising relief to the stomach.
and ;drew 'my revolver. Ride'Your loaded revolver? ... Suicide? Had .an Arab—expert in throwsnse A then I had an idea. f sudden- Sto s that full bloated feeling.
camel under.that projecting water. . knife or ¢bayonet -as in throwing the ly said to myself, 'Suppose some p
¢pout,' said I. 'Stand on its back, Pouf"
Brings out old 'waste -matter you
t limb into. Was• it" any wonder that my jaw mntrak--possessed himself. of a scoundrel bayoneted the Commandant g
and slid= to. the Spout. G 1 dao ' d• and I forgot all else, as I Ih'eiich bataysnet. after, some desert' eiren•beforectitegitalrm tree given. , r never- thought': was in your Sys •
e �stared. oyez-
open the: gates.' ' French fort in:the Sahara. besieged tionar3r columns? And had. he got OW efeilai°asid died at his'post with sti !tion. .CAMPBELL'S .t..'S DRUG f
,
'No,. I, mon 011leiex, sail Resit%gnat by A�}w. Every man man killed at his near 'unwell to the •fort to throw it? the other¢? �G � •
thembresure and then go down and stared and t red V done! A massacre of one of our •tiny expeda the aittatk began and then organized tent Exceilen't for chronic con-
*gain. 1 raised my revolver, and the pest. The Arabs beaten oft. The And had it by,ehtar+:e. or, skill. of the ' .. n he continue 1 $ . . a
Sergeant-Major anatehed • the man'¢.• fort i ivialate; rtntrodden bv' Arab thrower. nenetreted the heart of the
rifle. `fool.° vile gaatess closed. Within Cor}'ner.aarit of the gerriton`"r
'Have you le Ward?' I asked, re-, he OW, and one of:theni Blain• by as • "Preedblv," said Lawrenee.
ferring to the desert -madness- that, the
bayonet while he held ae. load. "So I tliouelet fore i ton' -n -." re.'
bred of inonetoni', boredom, misery, ed''reyolver 'n his hard! ' stied de Is.a'a.dai;e.- thoug�h why gal;
Anil hardship, attacks European sem But wits the' rt init:date and in!' snap -treed with a b_eeth-lia:taenh:'ri-e'
los in these outposts--especiallyab- ,trodden by Arab foot? if so, aha+ d' oheuld leeue the ^or*er of his aand;e'
sinthe-drinkers--and makes tient do had become of my trumneter? hill, treurl,,•••or Palm tree, and ,ea}
strange. things, varying from mutiny, Might not. the Arabs be hiding. below. about thrawiryr : bayoa:ts I, don't •
murder, and epic de to dancing about waitinar their opportunity to nytel' know. Aad then 1 remembered that
naked, or thinking' they az'e Lxarde i.lie relieving force unawares? Might the bayonet went thrauerl' the breast
or emperors o relock penduiunte. ` !not there be an Arab eve at every .of: the agues-nfficHer •in a stiglitl"R uo-
I have a dislike for intruding upon rifle -slit? Mightnot the eaaerne, ward direction from front to beck.
A dead Company that stands' to arms rooms, offices, sheds, be racked with Could- A havonet he theo'vn thus into
and keeps witteh,' replied the fellow. theme , the maddie•of it wide rant"
'F'or the last time—go,' said I, aim- Absurdly improbable -and. why "Sold *Foie," murmured Lawrance.
ing between his eyes.should they have slain the•Command- "Nn. I had to abandon that -idea.
'Go. ysiurself, Monektur le Majeure' ant with aFrreneh bayonet? Would:, As untenable as the returning corps-
replied Rastignac, and 1 pulled the they not have hacked hint to pieces theory. And i was 'driven.' *menet
tr;gger, . .Was I right, nty: friend? ",�yrit i sa ord and epeer;. and. have. muti-
"Dnnno," replied• tight, talk -fated . and ' decapitated •' every carper'
Yibi', 0 in the place? Was it like the' wild
"There was click, and i?astignlsc outer* to ler so clever a trap with
smiled. I had Emptied my revolver the preppesd-up ii bodies, that a reliev-
when approaching the fort, as I have in fore. might fall into- their hands.
told yo;a. as well? Never. Pe*udezeb%e !
'Yoe can live -to be court-martial- Had the Arabs entered here, the place
led and join the Batt d'Af," said 1. would have been a looted, blackened
-'You will be well placed emote the ruin, • defiled, disgusting, strewn with
les
Joyous. pieces of what had been men. No,
""'"''"• 'Better among. those than the this was cot Arab work.
%"...._ :._aL....__.. ••___• ,'pPatehprs above. mon Ofileier: said Thesie'V4'atchers, Ifelt
WV* Mt, >sMUNT
Cotsy Home
zoom ignvote
Heater
It tombless tilt floetLiMty await�r al the Coie.figetem
—Amerr *reed hetet eiro* *tkotef the SAPPY Moore
IMO**
/sNYte sat Mut atetrrllt air le tot 01UWIeto—olgtor-hooto* ' good to elbow*
oat to -
to «�eeee rport et'/ iMac town. -
wee teed, *he, weenie or t � ttaa d sassy
war hest 1reew the ornate erasest et ted than tog heli*
Ilia bewail . sod x ally i tits! *bat silk bright
- tiiiirrrirgs ad lind a tae '-- is bowleg aids aceta
St
s prima ..' *ash iresite r yell sea►.
i tatt�F weN.ieeaaiiiillsew ki setas Nasest—
there* tsse +pb Way yea WIPP* sot ter
fliat Co
certain, bed
- stt7 beauty, and I bade the Sergeant. been compelled by this Magi man, who
Major take his bayonet and put him lay before me, to continue as defend
under arrest. era of the fort after their deaths. .
'You may showthis coward the He was evidently a mean. A bold, re-
woy.' said I to the trumpeter, and, in sourcefttl, undaunted hero. sardonic.
minute, that one had sprung at the of .a macabre humor, as the Legion
spout" clutched it. and was scrambling always is.
on to the wall, Flo' wee un brave. As each 'man fell, throughout 'that,
'We will proceed as though the long and awful day. he hod propend
place were held by an enemy—mull him up.;wounded or 'dead, set the
the gates are opened,' said I to the rifle ini
ts place, fired it. end bhatTed -
Sergeant-Major, and we rode bask to the Arabs that every wall and every
the troop *nit 'handed Rastigna a over embrasure and lonphnle of every wall
to the Corporal, who clearly welcomed was fully manned. He ihust, at the
him in the role of prisoner. last, have run from point to point,
'Vous—pour la bolt¢,' smiled' the firing a rifle from behindits dead de -
1 Corporal. licking his lips. And then fender. Every tow and then he must
we watched and waited. I could see have blown the alarm that the bugler
that the men were Immensely puzzled would never blow again, in the hope
and intrigued. Not, an eye wander -1 that it would guide and hasten the re-
ed. I would have given something to lievinir force and impress the Arabi*
have known what each man thought with tht fear that the avengers n.ust
concerning this unique' experience. be, neat
A perfectly silent fort. the wade fut•'. No wonder the Arabs never' eharq-
ly manned, the Flag flying—and the ed that fort. from each of whose
Metes shut. No vestige of a sten walls. a rifle. cracked continuously.
from that motionleess garrison star- and from whose every embrasure
ing out into the desert, aiming their watched a feariesr men whom thea
rills at nothing --and at us. . could net kill ---or whole place !seemed
We watched and welted. Two gun• to be taken, at once, by another, if
common sense, to,. conch,!" that the
nMMeer diad =beet' bavonetsd .hv :rine east'
hie own men. 'the sole survivor, who
had then detached the rifle ftem Fh�
baveeet '-'d !lent free*, the ft,-'. Bet
"girt ,'Why? - It arch was the ex.
Neal fifty! Year said in heed or
catarrh diesppe ars. Tier rigged isos.
Mile will
lpeerages year
head will o eadd yea east brivtNsa
freely. No mere seuMig . healtiag,.
teaaiuiceua discharge, *ryas* fre beaded:et
at, struggtie(Jor braids at mita.
Get.* moil bottle et £ty a Cr.sa
Haler from yaw s fragrant asw�e crown
a
IIs your this
ll . I°e p trat s *rano
a.Me Stooge kW,. *catkin:
d h.ell N •the swedes eaarrleiafeaseed taw _
lemma to -
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hooch in the alttaile •f the heck. rhsiuid tree with tee news of his hap digestents, drags
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the serain no !anger.
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to ties se. Take meatiest If k*eh•wene w f;heoghtr, tart' *Iona* ,are stagers. serve
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and r.tblat hes the, asses* flee years?* " aeaar r sbk e � �a
place. hear* 4111 the galls psi irk "line ter a gat m1 dbtn.r, mid , heaeeaaat-
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