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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 27 Aug 1896, p. 1

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AND COUNTY OF HALTON INTELLIGENCER. PG r MILTON, THUJRSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1896. N 'i1 on of Halton' Local Courts CalendarprasIsol e r onbod1letku help bust this outfit up, thema Boutoni "You surrender, "I replied-the youngpehpIsoudntcyowbld thy power a life will bie taken. a-o OaG . ,,hape mont let me have charge of hier nm with a fec ah "for you ca- that rans in my own vein. Still it hau The Prophet tepped baci k ept he knde rwar. ctget awyfoee"Q ursed us and you should know It. Somle stepping back until hie wse cr ar. Y ly set Nov Hourshile watching his mules that day "Dlue wec1 if I could meet oechild of each such union has beome ral wall and losnt in the darkn Patch discovered something which had all your band one or two at a time thtis rclesan1on oth1ad utt 'Let hima go" said Boutohn a - 4ins escaped the notice cf Captamn Brandon way the work ofdestoyingthe>mwould . aewogdtesle oet laugh. "Let himt go and rm the Patn17 6 8 Io 11 d 8 9.80 a. In and which could not have been thought be simple, but I have pity for you, pity they h, aohr. yrnfthe rJonrok and treesaas i his hablie eV t t alumer. 8 8 5 7 8 8 5 9).30" rd Iou\ of by Bouton's party-viz, the river,l for the mother that they say till loves Weldoshatd themt, andIblmdtiaomad o, bei hebie. 5me1 ý, .Grnt14 4. 6 H 9 4 98 on which the semnicircular corral wall'you, " said the captain. And as hespoke ýmuch for his treatment of the Blanch- within reach again shot him a a 16 5 7 9 0 5 0 abutted, was so shallow at the upper he seized the knife in the young man's arsiulsneIhvehdyasaoyuwuls é. a ... 8 7 9 12 7 9 " CoQpyright, 18M, by Amecrican Pres maca part of the camp andl for many yards op belt and sent it rattling down the rocks. thn toe elta h linewsBouton went backo to Alice B1 r, 7so 2 4 6 7 2 4 il J io. the river that it could bie wadled with- I do not want your pity 1 Cars you! bad.e Each in its purity was good enoug h and again his hat was in his bL . count court sittu ~out reaching a depth above the hcure, Release me or I will go at yout with my bu h rnhHgeo n '"Tell the ladies not to, fear, I . 1 p m.Jtg, wihorwthot Jury. 9th J.. tud Mit [Clm . and in tis way the place could bie sur 'teeth", Sctctrs stai maeabdmxue Hvhmptt ei i Ile eepd - tih ^9tWand th october. pised and taken in the rear. Patch' This was shoutal in a voie cf Min- inbrcaeelaanlW r ntte ose tav J y erm, rth annry.6thAprl. th uly andAthOctber HenyhKeewitoutanoherwordoason dete frsthal ofthegleaanerpadipinandthecrywas"An fo ths rasonyouwoud hve eenpaited asI hpetoo t tured nd isapeaed n te dnght, and t can be said that hie was heard down the river by the Indiana 1 me remllin alof' you"- 7,dJnay 1tA rl 2dJl n tOtbr a 1a .undrrota n apeiofthe dcamp too much absorbed im the contemplated "-Hold him, Henryl Hold himi" cried . For this reason, my son, and anoth- "If you, are what yon la elhe - n Jy ndIFid Ay of. 2.each ..deek,at . , exct kI n "Yo hvlie s im of fi" saidpthetreachiery to give any thought to the Black Eagle. e hti vngetr"rpidM se,"h aeyumade w in- " Bl.y rder Prpe wII lhen Buutohni returnsd. "You duties or dangers of his position. He' "Hurry, hurryl" was the response e. . oetadiofnive people?" -~~~o listene eagrl toe everything thatie was Captam Brado head te onan By ave orderedwl himouon to uricdmurder. gtueiOnaeyoure v-dthid tth a-' Youin manan oatheh 8feard -that meHenryfuirand Heayvad no hve ot a war.r A O- , ]lhederihtoodithat is a ou ol saill, and te instant hie was relieved Shoshones advancing, and knew that Ishffil meet?" What do you call your nct, Cler ofthePeae, hed" e rsolved to test the practicability of self preservation demanded prompt ac- Mr. Kyle nodded his head, but did then?" The Profte agie hetsoudre-i rfebn is ownscee. He succeeded im reach- io.It 18 the hand of a mu rderer." not dare sea.I am acting in the interest w Toeihe dirlctiýon deof CpisBrand ing thec outlaw camp and was broughit "On your own head be the blood, and my sin fromt heaven. But the very "Of law?" And the shadow coer /H(/( /(/H fil/// i0f5 E N T AfL , don's camp. before Bouton, who at once asked: then, I" he said- 1Solitude fthat promnised relief has but in-'CHAPTER IX. gathered about the beautiful li ! "HA, old ! shutda Butn. Whrc- tAre there many more like you over, The yong mantried to tear himself tensified the consciomusns of the crime Bouton expressed no hoerror when "Ye. There are men here i avel are you goinig? apaabuiewsa cidi hs hthsbate ylf."Black Eagle told hima that Henry Kyle, a warrant for the arrest of Dr ch- -~~~"o Rofl Yhr Tomit YMRNIGAR T a pr a other one 1 man' uads. He felt himself bigiet- K Oercme wit cret, Valentn wva dyn. He hadl no lovefor aherd and hsson.tem e. h m buduoSeofTohfr My .fra ntn hnheke omr.hsfc ishns hssatigbtwithi i he gang, and, like greater rulersis Blis8?" T.HARRI as-Left? reipeatedl Bouton. The Indian., who came a moment indefinite confession overwhelmed Louis he wiantedlino rivalestinarbis throne e.111 LT .. T . HARRI'S -es-, Lit out afterward, fund Henry Kyle ernshed'for a moment, but only for a moment. t "-Go up with Black Eagle and seie "And you believetbem?"l Doa..o ,ou're a deserter, then." and bleeding on the rocks Springing from hbis chair he went over what's wrong. I dlon't think Hank is "i canot helpi believing I " w v: ilon n edesy o ienw'A. s full blowed and freshi a One as adknelt beside his father, and, encir- the ounal to let any one get away with 1 have seeon the papers, and th ave nu ou oyou ever elapperxl eyes on, "chuckled thec CHAPTER VIII. cling his neck with is right arm, heoi paid mie for my services. me-nnetouewretchl. "i can give yeu a few wrinkle "Do not try to change me, " repeated'raised is face with the other, and, Captin Brandon, immediately after " 'But are you authorized to 1 Il ý ýT() Ni ~~~that 11 opeon your eyes. Lomis Kyle. Ikissing i, said: i noip hHnyKls aid these iwretchies?" GOL LOP, L.D.8., 1.1. Wil, what are theoy?" It was an appeal to his father rathier1 "Malice never acte raghly, and your aoss tic e lue ater iitendg t o "There is no law in tIlar' - Patch lowereil his voice to make his than an assertion of is own inflexible life has atoned for your rashnmess. I have down (in the opposite ide and recroasplied Bouton, "but tht wha (LM ascitd hDr.T8T Whle.ofciewr<lsiimore impilressive and confidential, determination. heard your sin, and, looi back On when abreast his camp. He reached the'man can, enforce with hlis etou -ghit W th us one R ål. and ton told of 111s discovery and of. I cggnot rond orps,"h etteps hnba euedrmiIfclhrewhn ne rultog 1e r. "or ordmie Tronio niveaufered to guide Bouton and his'menl. on1, "but I sere my own presient, and I that reparation hias been made. But, be ia,.w vert mchl troblthoughntethe o ofshtyu n oma ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ v -a'sBok -tarbutwat if yon are a spy and wanti must work for my own future. This 1 that as it may, know this, my father, swiit.A ther o ai Ilt heren it to do this thing?" -Let p., >1 o leal us to destruction?" askied Bou. will do with love for you, my mother my heart has gonie out more and more cmp and therier was quitewde "Al right? Why, Miss Bl rd, tIli.ldor-fil tont, Who in his heart felt thant th and Nora, but do not fomce me to diso- to you for this confidence. God pity the coultl ond g1 , t its loionw m oight is right here, and I rock n'ill huontine la E E I I A i Ywrec a icr i i iliy bey by asking me to, runl counter to m7 man who ever refuses the hand of thec startedl to swir back. Ifeatirense ed th find it pretty much so thle wo er y E T E PQ[ Couldn you shoot mie down1 at occ own Renise Of duty." old father that cared for him as You shore and rising to his fet al bout If your father and brother are inent, A ?SI3 TS. OH R A PELLilo secal I was givin you awyi "He has lis uncle Frederick's spirit have for me. Do not draw it awvay- fi t wal t, the corral, whlen a chors of they can prove it when they r to, JOHN R. CAPBELL, J outon bheved the reneigadle aid end is tunleo Frederick'a ways. O GOd, shall take fit. Se, father, seel I amn savage, yeills that roote-d hima to the stWest Virgini. 5 00 YTRNRYSRENwas reol\ v(Ati, il-his plait r< . Gd0 cried the agonized father, and pressing that right-hand to my lips aIS rang out and echoedl among the rocks "Tenwemtr togethr w 450 o TRN YSRGOs Two hourst of dalvighit rwnaiirw, tiil [his fingers again interlocked and is afftn did when a child, and I amn bath- "scc came" said Alice - oTreatls all classes of Domestic Anime.a.ls. fis(Y, h mii id Il: sf ett wnadt av nhu edfl frado hsbes. ing it white with the tears of my love."l fire! -A tcd Bou1oderonlte ner "I beg your pardon, but it hIlleen fil Cll0, romply atenddet-ith]holow fhis eftnrmoncle Fredericki exclaimed Louis Kyle did taktectrembling of the stoekadel. decided not to subject yourself Yeour Offceoposie0hdThinponHose, "Yu mmit.go, ihre. "" e-half (of the for-e will 1 f1, LUis. -I never heard you speak of him hoand and lhe did kiss it, and the bot "HOHod!We surnoider!" called Bister to the trials and inieoiv eml o MaoinofSt.,OppMittn. "Who canoue, opr venceksi, said outon. "C-:t reaCy, ii- a before- tearis of his pitying love fell onit illike' out th, lnenidelr Howard Blanchard Df armtur. You remain in o rg91 ý- o, ai S.,Mitn.-j p, L itfais I all your inamues. ."He is dead, ' wailed the distracte acleansing hyssop. | A dozntoceswreltlnid hfor the presenit.i 05.0 per .B. TELFER, "Ient me-, th<nl. But let meW saý a le fris Boua ,Vlnie elhmal el h',m omsn oItakcorl n rvae otnadhs W to taitingtonhe r er-n VEEIAYSnExAoDNlT i 11 1 b c y 1 i4d o ia i io zpý! iIi iit. him allfi"cried Mrs. Kyle, coming over The father turnedas one turne from stokaeli iihwl iroflc,11 sdriedly away. As hie neared the he Sltli VýýliLy Ilsl11,llýii %1 I (,adhr oult,,lBontoni, alare atclthelicmanue her white hande pressed about bis, go ing to the golden ray that pierces the cuielo ikn isl tn around a prostrate form. lHe I at ..n mtbeM iese fdmsicae ahal retd on Will ]be litg ad e liel veiI-s have Patca of the younig ;Ihcshonc. hard and brown "Eueyerheart bcountedd onksthe makingp hise ~I, lashteAnd. temn ntegondwsH .111 l ,mp y,,tenddlto nghttortay.K-isteng lnt V he mountaI f 1hy.i ide " "W *HiI' --telling Lois all. A knowledge of the! light. His arme were about his boy- fromn the, stokade1. and mthis heart lhe hoped lhe im nd n,39mEWE -TwloIo.IoorizEasti if.the Old- Khlkzbal of mone rash act of your life will not quench 'again his baby boy, though the cheeks Tho him dead. In this hope he wve nomIereadual.fi tof - isaffilanc. The mn e l ltl looce¿r!B 1 b ek - t Cp is o-. he pressed were bronzed and bearded.Ithe vwall and heard the crack Of a dozen pointed.Sildi herd e so uly'l tain Branit iln i in the biili.! An< "Oh, my father, there can bie no0 ac14t',And they knelt there side by side, thleirlriflesthtlnFtRbbadssri- a ¯ ua 1 l- iil ifl lth csea Black E7agle wavedl his armis in the di in the past that would change me. You hands claspedl and their heads bowed " That is; Howard Blanchard, and sefbeoecarigbhcour a na OE L. · retionrémwhih h hadcom, hve eento m frm m ealies me- ad teirsuppessd sbs reakng he he ull-- abac tht n bons wrerokn a OtT EpeS . e.c-- tu e w s th e v eryi al o f h h e voi c - ot n sf i ly to fm d te 1 m anl ho h a v e d en g a o e. I ask n t li t m th ,' a n e h o st w re k e e lin g w eakn g N to a rcu d . T h h ekil "s o u itec ap"T h i s t t.o c am d l e r c aoin i FempK I o s, 2t hPI pt tIlaic 's lluklt(a been firmng at them all day, but realli burtain of your past. But sear me-be. 1and her mother came back and softly HOwa 'nb ( ¯nie h is head and saw that hie was 9a g H A M ILON. . . NTAR IO his fard march feasible by a bold dah-ecrrpt to, thec all the troubles of the past and to share and hie reached downi and lifteid hsa-overtakeni by ii pursuers hadl not thenayitly.Hbthdhew d -AHoward.Bhmehard was the firstlto summit of the cliff and found the rifle- with you all the burden they have ther up beside him. and there a captain raise<1 i rifle and broughit the tbound ptehed hc , n ion The bst o W L disoverd theapch Ir flevild fire, man's post deserted. Froml this vantage brought. For many years I have noticed light on1 Vatlenltine( Kyle's fa' thiat h'a<l firms oie rut.t forcing water into, the unco u A C. Sr "oo stbe ttni oe n twss tag n trln-so grounid hie coluld counit the men about that thec shadow of a great affliction never boeelfn, W rbor. The burdeni "Coni, Howarrtiil' ' rieel the captain man's mouth, hadl the effect of Il ng RCtes 1 er dablesdiferntfrotanthigievhd leree-there and see exactly whecre the vedettes hung over your heart, and I have yearni- hadl falle nl', ndie felt a l hsezngth ougNa'sar."Kee 'hmbc orasn yehd e n edtht nhi oenayaar.h vere posted. Satisfiedi with thec sur- ed to dispel it by the sunlshine of my has comle to) ihe mnounltani tops from theý eside me." y Aundtgete theyi' anishdhsee and was looking around lu 11 S. COOK, Proprietor- ol. aerie i r and fced vey aut(resolved to lead a dash on the own love. But do not let us yield to Stygian epts.ich akesadzdWa hnBuo o i hadl not Captaini Brandon seized the sleeýping outlawsv, he started baick to his dlespair ; there are four of us left, "he "yboerFdrik"sadM So thorougly hadl Patch's plan work w hrog tecrw adsto M oLa epnadcle u:ownl camp by a circuitcius route that led continued, drawing Nora to his side and Kyle, as we shall continue to clll- ed thatnteimm iuigranit camp wvas taken HloHn 1o i him. I Ony t La . "ol ad cTat ie Prpht: ad ybimafarthest away from the enemy. kissing her wet cheeks. "If need lbe, 1entine Weldion, afftrall hadl compolyse<lwithout Ithe firing-1Of a shot, and a cheeir "eloHakWoddts? d -.ll ht sficPo,, adm He hadl gone safly over lhalf the dis- will give up all else to make you happy, themselves, "at the timie of the great anucothit fcmeii Bouton. Money loaned on first-class mort. Riti ithe zativity cf a youth, madnallt ance whien lhe came to a hialt by hear- but I should scorn myself If I did notwrwae t r gUinmn nd 1I asannt o dteb ctt h e udr " o'tko,"rple e e Sgage secunity. th.oesrriigi n .o i ie ing low voies rner by. Captamn Bran-, follow &e light that 1 have, and that stroLàly advocated the other side. Ulp "Light fires about thec corral I" shout- and he raised hbis hand to is fo ad G.E.McRANE, the Poropet laii hihon the f i stoe don croche down behinid a rock and light led mue to act for youir good as to this there never hadl beenu a in-dBotn and shut hlis eyes the better to0 t C n str 9-lr. Bariser Mlto. al tht urounedth cora ad- isend.The voices soon ceasedl, and hie 'well as mile. "derstandang between us--even as boys The fires ý(re, lit antd the glare add- his wandering sensee. 2~h -y. Britr -------- vaul lt overue fluld herthorgtrqikatplfa "Trust hime, Iusband. Trust Louis, " we niever quarreled, as the best of brotht ed to th a'am-, h cidewo "You don't know? Well, if Mon- qSThe Prphi tinquired about the - lae r.Eye r r att o u ttebgnigwith frightenied cries, were clinging to st o tret eis ndtoayi' bt - ran il. strenigth of fil(! force and made sneValentine Ifyle heaved a sigh, and, of fthat terrible war men were. seized their equally.alarmed imothers. ht knowtho t sa n d to re I M shrew suggut ins as to urther acion, ee cmpresmg is lips, raised his agonized with ectmnand the stronger the Approachiýg t1lw place where, Alice hmtl h a id -- dai tle D urig te aynethr apai:Ban face to the ceiling. Could he open his past love the stronger seemed the hate Bhlnhard aid lher si.ster were tryinig toit a ati rmo, i I have for sale all sizes of ri ie Drrgted, eto atii1iw- heart to his own son-to this only son,! that flamted up between those that took Black Eagle. S sewer, colvert and flue pipes, chimney ovther aislo.iushwe<dhill lslvi for the other was worse thani dead ýopposite views. "-Hahl This is a caso where tl nt- toil>e, etplollo bietandinieteen and show hiim there the blood stains that "i never knew Frederick to drinik bc- er was hiunted, " laughedl Bouton ut 45.6m. JOHN H UNTER. ta tcal oe bu ihu e had remained fresh through all the foeta aadLever exial n ee inda, Hanik; better look x frigmsted. At timves butth iontenbupyears since thait awful night? j impertous, had never drunk so muchn. I A time. You have failed, but I have y ~n At L umbr or al o the lff fre dwnarandom suot The conflict between desire and was not myself. A friend had presentedl "And the young ladies, thc 1i- LUrn er or ale n a esifs sho tathew a stiothe shame, duty and love, the confirmed me with a sword, and in my mal van_ ards?" asked Harry eagerly. -si eso ln i a tl ufi habit of secrecy and the fear of lettingity I hadl strapped it to my side an<d "Oh, they are safiendi sou-id otu A t Sayers' Mille, Nassagawe a All lookout.hmsayteeuni tisdrln more light, and of knowing what his wore it as I rode home with my brother. don't; suppose I'dl let harmn comte tcdor Iim, f as câss PiarPot a idHrls, and I il make t hoto hm "sison might think of himut was fearful! We got into a dispute about fthe north'lvl retrsINnthy le Stakbes ad Cowo otreanbl@t aptIwii ainw henaouset fhm aterbut brief. jand South. He was cool, so cool that it posing peaceably withm the stoc " Stallr- ries adCra ou bule l whvie overtsneam r I will tell LUis all, all, " ho said, 1maddened me. A storm came up, and "And the brother-Howard'ý" iIPETER ,,AYERSesrue t his wdovrdfth captan rept straightening up, with such an expres. by the flashing of the lightning I could "He escaped, I believe, " saidB . .PETERa N ERSa Tute ith wr the s He assre hisien on his face as brave menwveallrwhen see his pale face and gleaming cyes, After the womnnhadlceased ir i n _ 2R-t.f. Nassagawey . •bc na oro the ship is sinking beneath them. and, as God i8 my judge, when wie halt- wailing and the childiren their cig two nd old owad Blnchrd t tae 4:y -"Shall Nora and I ithdraw?" aked'ed on the banks of Beaver creek to see Tom Bliss and his brother Sin w FRZE HNERO cmand tllHewrturnad Mrs. Kyle, taking her daughter's han4 if the rain hadl swolleni the ford, I apart and congratulated theumse lun FRZE E- "Oi rIf nt le ungmnmes d isae and leading hier toward the door. thought I saw a pistol in Frederick's k the success of their mission. Th ad Liesd AutoeesfrIwill correct imn " said the Prophlet. -Arc thecre mny more lke You orcr in' " Yes, wife, and tell her the whole bandi. Too late I learned my mistakle.. --. nowndoubtowigabl to giet 1f the Cunty f 3-Ilton. Two hurs pssed ut th captin i that campt, truthi. The years have made our secret Excepting that cursedl sword I was un.Dr anhr.Hwdteyr d tl:e =01=tr D Z10.tol-. Tw Iourý assdbut410 cp d nIndlian as he, glided back to the outlaw too big and heavy for two to bear. We'armed How I drew it and how, by the' as already deadl, and they ira d m nrn g cir, bMidni i thode ab- camp. He also heard the clicking of thoughit that time would obliterate it'lightning's flash, I saw it splitting Hfe broughlt the forcmoslt to the grouind. themselves the guardiians >f thli - _ a eondæedpoptyan cnoil snt n thcaec Proht rised his nds Henry Kyle's rifle as he piacedli thbill but it has gl'own and groiwn and gnaw. down his t face eseems like the memory of allay thc fuar; their friends, Bouton fol sisters-the heire of theic J. &FRAEn, A, . ENDRSo. an hasfllen fus. e ay ever see a leaf. the limbs of a prisoiner. "He fell froma his horse with a cry of ed to be very glillant, said: tion was interrupted yBuo, a .. A-FAZR A , Q . bomagh Pn. Weia ,, cein this tryigsituation Captain Bran. Mrs. Kyle bowcd and with Nora left 'O God, my brother, Thenextinstnt "o 'tfeel,ilthey did not <dream to bcwithin 1-- ommicadon eihe0adr tw h e brave cupi ain again. don never lost his presence of mind. He the room and quietly closed the door be. I was down and beside hnim. I hurled tlemani andIt pomise tat nieharr ing. But hie sudidenly appeared and : a s prmptattntim CAPTR VI. reasoned thant it would bie fatal to bring hind her. When they were pleine, Louis the sword into, the ecrent. I felt his face shall eoîý met you ,,"fcus"o areo she; a il 1 ---- ¯¯~¯ In a fæ.a ~~CHAptEr VI wa 'adhton a conflict 1there and thant if hie could Raid, "Let us sit side by side, father,! and the blood spurted ont on my righit Boutin heard a deep bass voice be-1ftewohscag fteWŠ D ain adon pehLa)cedth tos t re- strike, the river at a point higher up he'and let me hold your hand as whien 1 armn. From forehead to chmn the blade hid himl, Pand trembled, and the next ett nteGea aah,"ia r, G E.BOU FIE D cataii Bandn pacei th utostre-could swim dlown till he reached his was a child. i ,;had cut. By the lightning's gleamI1saw nt hoPpe oNrd bfe if hie were tal-king about a subJ in or ~~~liane in all but one of his m'en, and Ion camp. He startedl to carry out this "NO, no, Louis, you. cannont hold my that he was dead. I heard horsemaen b- ,instant thePohttwrdu eoe which hewas but littintrete DALERf IN ALL EINDS OIPa e l o 1n hwn plan, but in ai short time found his'hand till you have heard my story, foi hind me and a craven far came upon hnWa i o atwthm?'si o ls taightened upuoil - s~~~piin H. 'l date Omaa th drvane course blocke by a precipitous mases of as I speak You inight dling it from you'me. I flung mysi into the saddle and the Prophet and hie threw hiis long rifle thi ad ookd ntBuonm i ~ ~ ~ ~ h was e c Om ah Sot dhivet ande rocks thant wvas the extension of a inoun- with scorn, and that would Il me" dashed ito the streamt. 1Ireached home ; inotehÉwo i etam nblack eyis ountil his own-1 fell und dM trndIit teftetinffiinig yuuauhtmetowoshpuhanIcul.ad nthteooutan, Ter I'sa tisma hd isovreahsd it il uyays Mo an rzfgtr nefcthihee yapt o the water, hn siddenly, o nondosuc-a-ded f Isaw ourarmrem for months it-h-aigh loe v mnldfeceesadndutfo-eaigcne

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