nn van uuqaamuusaa vuv uv -5 VA; VI-Iv Vl- . 9 B 7 a. ierent kind than Ja.ck s. Enthusi-A j asm for one s country is not so boring as for one s friends, especiallyif the vol- .1ey of words is directed at one s self. } Not even-for this fair Canada can I feel ` my heart stir. I like things collec ` tively. T rm... -1: 1...-..-|.;1.. m,.._..._ -n_.._.._ 1.1:..- " old trouble, Terry Denver, deci- ent in concentration. . ` - - W`V'e will soon be there, said Mar- tin, and the road taking an abrupt turn they came _into Buckhorn. CI 7I"`L....- ... -_`I__ A..- ....L`I-`I.-_-- 1.. L1. - v-VJ vow.-av 4-nn_vv our van: There is only one public house in the place, but this the nearest house, is 9.14` ways open to strangers. We will not cross the water just now. mn-.. _....'u....: .lL.-__ LL- ..-::1- _..`S \& lIh\I\luIU Ely IIlAL\J\J IUL L\lI$7VI f` A wild country back here, but beau- tiful. This is excellent farming land, but further on the place is barren, with only an occasional streak of verdure. But where growth is, it can't be beat even in the tropics. I often wonder how nature can be `so ckle. laying such barrennees and such growth side by % ,, '~1`1'I'&":..~e . . A; and mm- edinto bed, to travel Qthltnine miles and-Fever agnixr in 4-s:..Q`?"ns:w-. `. 3: , 1. . . 3 He wakenedin an hour;-sti and sore, carefgxllyythen paced slowly up the-cool broad vera.ndah,i `-`o`ying'the quieteol. the Q some day passed. Before going-to bed he took from pocket 8 pad, `and mania . . ready. The hostler was going to bring them back. The horses were in excel- lent trim, and so were the riders. Away they went, out over the bridge, up the hill, then turned north. . For some time they kept up a rattling pace; then all drew rein andbrought up three abreast. ' (C A --'1.1 ...-.....L_.. 1....'..'I. 1.-.... 1...]. 1.-.... `"`-l"').1:A;n hot: '1-any nine smiles north. twen- tygve cents out, and in'Lakeeld.- Address ` me here.` Yeurs`,je.s_ever.; 'rnnmrDnnvnn.'_ ` This.he,sea.led.a.nd addressed to Jack, thenwent'tobe_d. .`. ' At breakfast. next morning there was `a. stranger at the table; ; u1r'.." 1.1.-.. __ 11.. 'IA`.__;_-`._ VT DIILIMI-L8\._(& (III Ill-IV IKIIIA M'r .?Denver,T`this "is Mr. Martin, r_anger~foroa. lumber rm. He is going north by Buckhorn} If you are outon pleasure you could do` worse than take in Buckhorn, "It is a. wild -local-.' ity. He will- ride, and starts in ten mi1}}1_tes. ` _ `you get m a. hdrse `in that time, and some one to bring it back; I may wish tocontinuex norti " '_ V -In 1 I In nu: '* 771 'c3'{1}T{;i37 3{I uzyselr, but it will cost you-wel1, say ten dollars. ` All right ; I am _r_eady when you are I DEW LOVE s0cIB1LI'rY. Mr. Martin. I have only to post a let- J-A`. TR `Int-L.-..... .u....... 0,`. cunts sauna: J-1...... .--..;.o ...v nvooao .. Anunvv \.IAso., vv yvuv In avv ter. lettem come for me, send them on to Buckhorn.A W V _ In ten minutes -three h were _-- J__ YITI- _ 1- _._L`l -__ Z-.. _.__'__ _- L- 'I--._- __ o-any Erlthusiasm, thought Ten'y; but of :1-:4n..A-at 1.2.3.} J-1...... T- ..`I- ... 'l2|..'L1......: V r-iirsxno. ea: u.ious1:ts.- . . . je 1ie'vet'1 came} 1ia_:k.;, his canoe was t I founsitiedinp in 3&7-" : ,couldn t be found, nowhere. = .ain t it, he was the s first of four young - men who disappeared just so, down_that - A.se.5!1i$eiidvVfh915.is trav- . .'.lT:'e ;woman said. . .oWho never came-=baok?v V ` Oh I a=youn_g fellow what came this it 1nust'have been four. years back. He took our boat and went for a ride down Deer Bay way. After, the third day we sent two of_ the boys after him, but he Queer, way. Outside the rapids beyond, there isn't a spot to be feared in them waters. ` ` Supper s ready. . They followed the waddling woman . into the house, everything was clean. Even Ten'y was satised to eat of that repast of fresh bass, fresh berries, fresh `In-nail n-..I `|....LJ..... 7I'1L.._ .__....- A.-- 'L---- I I ` way with onhis last trip. Guess - Ill: II-KVVIUIU . KIIJUIA Dulllll IJIU QCLUIP dill, v_ I Q;-.i9~Which it in alleged that the order in nuolvonc, sud ukingthst a Ijecoiver 1 be appointed. ` rarnnuae oo. zna 011135-14. rarcridge 33, W. Johnson 85, M. Hill 85, M. Chappell. 68, H. Bin: 60, W. Hickling 48, A. Rina- h-nrt 30, F. Partridge 28, W. Grant 24, L. Emma 18, A. Hill 17, M. Peacock 7 , Aiaother Falls C@un'GMl linden -Pntunnrnu, Oct. '12.-'1`he short term - oltdorn hero contingno to topple. 1-`o-day 3 bjll inequity`. wu led against the Saxon- n`nI Tnnnnn Ill $`I{nh it in. nnnnn.` hni. flan Crown Hill Public gchool for Septem- I her. Senior department, 4th claas- W. Drury 119, D. Chappell 110, L Rx 109, E Johnston 103, M. Rinehart 98. E. Partridee 93. E3. Caldwell 89, J. Drury 74,1). Jamieaon 70. Ete Caldwell 53, .1. | Jameson 47, E. Emma 46. 3rd class- W. Luck 105. D. Luck 9L, G Darby 90, B Drury 77, L. Rinehart 76, G Bell 69, E Peacock 62, L. Morrison 46, Eva Partridge 40, M. Howard 36, Geo. Hiokling 35,` J. Partridge 34, Era. Partridge 33. 2nd olaas-L. Partridge 33, W Jnhnnnn RH M Hill QR If ("L-......lI n-no mm Again: Strikers and 41.0 l1 . Agulnpt Carnegie Olflclalu. % . Pmrsnulw, Oct; .12.--At 3 o'clock yes- : terday . thongrand jury . `returned true bills again the members of the Homestead Adviaory Committee charged with treason. True bills were also returned against. H. C. Frick, John (}.'A. Leiahman,F. T. F. Love- joy. Henry Curry, Supp. `Potter, Otis Child: :and Nevin MoConnell,: all Carnegie oicials; ~' Kent and -Frod' Pinkerton; Capt.` Coopgp, * Frat] iimiar ma other ;pinknP.nn m..+_i...... ~'i'1x7" ?aiad_ ~Fi-e`d'~ PinIi"cJi-iIo:'a;' i}3'iE. 5633;: 1 `Fred timer and other Pinkerton detectives, 4 nhnranrl with mnrdnr and nnnnnh-now I .I.`II:u 1. Julius uuu vvuvx '1. IIIIUIDULI IIULDC` fchnrged with murder and conspiracy. -:j-:23 % nii"XGETi)E."iIo.Li~'.E53'37ia... nor: at tliirpisoe` which has lasted `for 36 wee-ku;'hu' been eclu-ed.`o&;a.xid the men I ; :. _. nun thgin 0:195:4- vvvcnu, uuu vwvu uvuuuvu uu;-nuu uuu unuu are Iolicitin J. `_ `r old places. It ' . Bqlted t_h&t had been contrllfautlrd y outside unions since the btriko` began. Government. while declining But the Conscation of Catholic School Property Will Not Be Allowed. 0'1'1`AWA, Oct. l.-'I.`he Free Press prints 1:. statement to the effect that the Dominion _ to grant remedial legislation, will refuse to permit the conscation of Catholic school property in Manitoba for public sc_hool purposes, as proposed by the Manitoba Act. IICI I-II Several of those who attended deceased were interviewed to-day and all stated that the rumor was false. The villagers are now coming to the same conclusion and are look- i ing for the man who first concocted the yarn. to search the barn. The `is McEruey is yet unanswered. No one has thought it worth while I question where: l I The Glenwilllam Villagers conclude There is Nothing to It.` GEORGETOWN, 0nt., Oct. ll.-Mra. Mc- Erney, wife of the missing man, Thomas AMcErney, of Glenwilliam returned home this- afternoon from her father's funeral. She emphetically denies the rumor that the deceased on his death bed said that Mc- Eruey e body would be found under the barn`. * ' ` , `I I .I , I .. I 1 1 uuunvu a.5A.|..|.Lo Nosey grinned, and with that stealthy, t slinking step peculiar to the breed 1 -hurried off up the river. Mrs. Jones 1 called for her sun-bonnet, put it on, smoothed back her hair under its cop- ious brim, tied the strings under her double chin, and set off in the direction of the sound of roaring water in the dis- tance. In a few minutes they came to what Terry thought a wall of ivy of l some kind. Martin stepped forward, parted the vines, and revealed a ight of rude steps of stone, evidently of nature s i make. Past these steps stretched outan arm of solid rock, against which the water dashed in wildest fury. Maddened at its puny strength it turned with a ~ swirl, smoothed itself into an oily, treacherous composure, and ran noise- lessly over the fall, at the extreme of the mighty barrier that had so easily ` stayed and turned the strength of a j river. At the foot of the fall the water ] broke into a saucy laugh, and tossed coquetishly, ecks of spray at the bar- ` r_ier it could not move. Terry watched awgu-J .-vuawoon Nosey wants to sell his canoe. He sayshe will let it go cheap, and teach the buyer how to paddle. He _is going down to.the Rice Lake reserve, and don't want to take his boat. v-van. v vv vuoov vv In-a-V noon vvlnvn How much does he want for it? I have made up my mind to go down to this land of disappearance you call Deer Bay, just to seewhat enchanted ground looks `like; V Of course I will want a. boat of my own; we both might va`nis . `ll rncuvnwn`-vv'cOvn .1A'I1.-..... `I... .....'I__ 1...). o\r`r`-nlU\Io A-A\/nan:-llbvhlll A-awn):-A UUILAUD, LLUSLJ bread and butter. They were . too hun- ngryeto talk, but the old woman talked for the three. When satisfaction set in Tony left the table and went out to the chairs on the stoop, as Mrs. Jones called the broad verandah. He was joined shortly by Martin, Mrs. Jones and a tall .'I...a`I._. 'I'_.I:.... . V- nan`, vvva-Q, vvv IIVULL I-I-ILSLLU V(lLLLDlJ- ` Twenty-`ve dollars he asks, but don t you give it; The Indians always ask a backdown price. at T .....'1'l 4...1.,. :4. :2 :1. ..--.'L... ...- 1171. -_.- .511 is it? -suits n `fAbove the bridge. Nosey, you go up and shoot the rapids ; we will wait below for you-. This gentleman will give you twenty dollars if your boat u-u~ wwuv I wil1..1':.a`.'I:';>-ittliafwiissuits me. Where _ _'L ms B'9at o_u ;,`ftGlf ` Half a Year`: sh:-Ike. < I-I..- _.__`--.__;__ l\ L In THE" TRIALS AT HOMES FEAD. ' NO REMEDIAL LEGISLATION. THAT GREAT MYS I ERY. L113` hhdallut number of nut-clue houses u.nd`vacsnt lots mdipxentpubotthowwmdnnme excellent tu-mu Just autumn the limits. .- -_-. ning:-mm g. nnnannniru Iuuuu :--v--- u--- ---_r iSUBSORIB1-43-13- CA ITAL. lama: mam &. snvmss no. I A INCORPORATED lean . IN BRONZE LETTERS. NONE - OTHER -GENUINE. FUIKEC lg 9 I IIUIIIJEU I ' IIEWII Raagiy for use In an? guantlty. For making Smp. Bone up: water. Dis 11 acting and a hundred other uses. Acsneqnuazopounaaalsods. glj Inn: III ll-4;`--Q -n` h--4.4. '4 Per coin. mu:-on Paul on Doponltu E: Thesejonrity tornopoaitornlnsloun Company I nndpub . - '- ~ ~ 8-lv - 3 '('dn ad: `Innb cant]-n nhln `I11-n-an nhnnn CAUTION! 7 Ire, MYRTLE NAVY ! GHLETT3 V1'1`1A'1'lD IIUMOBB In the BLOOD, and also UP the BLOOD and SYSTEM. when broken down by overwork, mental worry disease. excesses and lndiscre- tions. They have 8. SPECIFIC Aarrox on the SEXUAL SYSTEM of both men and women, restoring LOST vmon and correcting all Innsenmnxrtm and BUPPBESSIONS. H` Who nds his mental fec- u1ti_es dull or failin , or his physical powers aggmg, should ta.1_{e 1: ese P1LLs. The will restore his lost energles, both physical an mental. jlljjll IIILCQQII ..1._....`l.l 1...`-.. LL-.. nvigora.te and BUILD- rm`; -4-...-g |-.n\n ....'.. ..... - should take them. p1s!<)Ez1snI1dw1rr9gEaei!esr.m:: riengxlrgtgfy: entail sickness when neglected. IILIIIIL jl ..`I....--1A 4...`-.. 41n.~~AT)oo-n cures others, will cure your; Gatrrh a up 4n_yvn .1 _ and ha}: no`l;;d:a gel! for a l:r`1.;`t`|me."- V E. T. Hansbrough, 1: Run, Va. For all blond diseases, the best remedy is an nun. Praredb D1-.J.C.A &Co..L 1l.M ,. So by a|["Druggists, $1; si:(L;gttles,a;_:. For*%scr6mIa`% FUR- Rheumatism Sarsaparilla PIJREST, STRONGEST. BEST. Lnnv fnr nun In nnv nnnntltv- For mnklna 801 T. & B. 64 and S6 Bayeld-St. TEE ' STORES FOR SALE. Joan LEE 8 F=U RNITURE STORE, all WINDS K VUIIIIIIC L33! Sold hy All Grocers and I;-;;gloto. CC? 5? -? .'EIl`K"I _ I"I:_.; .. still unsold and now obring at` [analogs ahead of anything yet offer- a. ;.., tryingvariomnndicnlodusct thendito IE: to use Ayefs satiaparillarlnd ll 1| mu-an vac flu-_ n-suit- F3113 I-nnttlgs with y was alicted for pearly a year The phyaiciansubem unable to ~ help her. my pastor reoommen ed A er s. Sarsaparilla. I followed his advice. hree- months 9f regular treatment with Ayer's .Sarsapa.nlla and A er`: Pills comletgly restored m daughter ; health."-Mrs. ounse. Rielle. Litt 1: Canada, Ware. Mass. 3vo}.2:"`.`'..x"cm."'.`s"u'..i-' rZ"..?E"'z'~'a'$'. _suiced to restore" me to healt ."-E Igungw nan P -O Q..- A For se\}eraI years. I was troubled with inammatory rheumatism, being so bad at ` times as to be entifely helpless. For the last two years. whenever I felt the effects of the disease. I began to take Aye:-'s _$arsa_pan lla. have not had a s II long time."- E. T. Hansbrouzh. 1: Run. Va. FURNITU R El EACH PLUG OF THE A LARGE AMIIUNT T 0F ICIIII-JIIUU IIIIIIIIU UIIU Illlllfo 4 nnwsox av. can-swxcxn. AVER S $250,000; IS MARKED RE NO'!"a.*R!n:-T: gative Miedl cine. They In 5 Bnoon Btrmnnn, Tome and Bzoox- V s'rnUc'1'on, as they: supply in E condenseci form the substances nn 131111 vunailnrl `A An- DIG l.Ul'u.l IJIJU IIIUSDIIICUS tually needed to en- ich the Blood, curing all diseases coming from Poor. and Wu`- mr Bnoon, or from VITIATED HUMORB in fhn `Rrnnn nun! n`|an. Con- ounty v \JJ-AAJD vazrvnsuvnn "` I will tell you in one hour. Terry leisurely sought his friend Jack. No one but Jack could have told any- thing unusual had happened. All that betrayed him was a. semi-attempt to put the right hand intothe trousers pocket. Not much, eh! J ack knew nothing but ` strong emotion of some kind caused that little trick to show. - . Well, Terry boy, what's in your pocket now? A big client? . ` Five hundred thousand dollars, J ack, if I can leave you for six months. H CRUD TFA-mu ..A.. La...` L... .......`I_'_... {Valves ---\..~..- vvdvuou-vs wan-aunnv Say, V'i"erry, you have be;nm1:.vor1dng too hard and it is after your brain. Did _' you ever hear of insanity being in your evolutionary 'process-anywhere, away back? - Never until to-day. CNutsford, of Peterboro, has just conveyed to me the information that I had a cousin crazy as they make them. She left me $500,- 000 c1ear-but-- unv- You need not read further if thereis H a but, a beauty or an old maid. I will not marry any of them, not for a million." Wait. The clause reads thus: `To Terry Denver, my cousin s son, I leave $300,000, but he will have to Walk, ride or paddle, or combine the three, two hundred miles north, beginning at Peterboro, quite alone. That is alone, but for the casual traveler, whom he may meet. One day to be given him to consider whether he will acceptor re- fuse. He is to be given two thousand dollars over and above the legacy for traveling expenses. :11 ...:11 ;..11 ....._ -.. -_- 1;-_._.n .,.. UV ......., . ._ -`J The deep, rollicking voice ceased be- 'cause it had to. The two friends clasp- ed hands but neither spoke. This was their rst parting. Terry Denver and ` fought for the same girl, pitted tops, ' swapped alleys, done everything, in 1; fact, but part. After` they had grown , up they went to Montreal to live. Slow.- 1y at rst, more rapidly in after years, they climbed the social slope. One. more step then the erstwhile country boys would have reached the summit and gained wealth. They were lawyers. To such wealth comes readily. Not so, -` though, with Terry and Jack. They had toiled honestly for all they had gathered. Now, at the least wished s time, a legacy had been left Terry by a relative in Peterboro. But-all legacies seem to have that mischief making` but. Terry smiled when the one who read the will paused after the word but. Jack Boyd had been at school together, ` V vns/tlaa nu \4II '"Spe[nd it all in locating-1191' after` existence? No, bu c-" V Marry the poodle? No, but-- Now, I havei ." J ack, will you cease your bubbling I for the space of ve minutes, and I tell you the " but "-$500;000. bu}? I V111 have to travel by my "own exert1_0n tW hundred miles north, beginmns 947 Peterboro. VA u\JA U. -'`V` Sure, then, it is to .be 1101563 exertion is` in proportion vylth Y0 sical structure, or you. w_1l1 never. 1: your $500,000. Was It 11}, th0_35y ` she thought that will out? ` 1% (I `KT, H v v; w your mnacy and legacy, " All right, Jack, you will seems 61!} `I start this evening " h ." Yes. and I will see" you everyhbldvzg mlllute between times. The o `bf Denver & Boyd is oif for a. holiday/"' `~* J01}? J ack Boyd crowded his 30ft ' ` 1_ his blonde curls, and followed hi! up `509.000 rather than 1 fr: .1 ~ ` waeedto the street. Arm In a.rzn.th6)' I to the hotel. Three minuteqbe 1 the expiration of the hour; ` `$395 at the door of the room-where` t `ffted Nutsford, of Peterboro, V ymhall I accept. Jack. 3191.? I `waon my Word, 'J.`erry,j 1 the tever light I, will, Ij:6e.Sytnpto!l1'-Of " malady your cousin died O.`f=- l. hmW ` it CHAPTER L I . OOD-`BYE ,Terry, and for the sake of the Godess Love don't you travel too for I am feeling-- Well, Terry, old boy, would it _not be safer for you to marry? " "W-unr1nn1\ ouA:nA l|4\A\lA` far into the backwood.s._ Write me from all points, unatic if they saw him; they are 80 used to ravening wolves andother` - Wild animals. The place can't get popu- 1v`:tdb1eSS)'ou, for the wildnesrof the` d5- G0. by all means; it may )3 of Your lunacy and legacy; tooi" e h _ right .Tnn1r vnn nil cash":-udn SEQ " tion. Copyright. 1892. by the Author. low c VUI-LIIJI I-LIV`-I Ugo` 'IvIlIU than nu-t ti-dn`1`nie 1'3 199 C` nana `; 01.! frllguq. .-`;Aavu.*y a _ thniihvddzexi-,9 soothing, Jvgg -;r9fe" " `Don't, Jaok,"{ 1i..aia&~ %.`5iw:nt.bbti tWnt-three~:;o ;;..:.\iVoPJ:s1J break aown2* , `Ha thM;v`ay*m`imo-2 ther subbed yvhbh I siii`&'good-bye to her in 911f1"'1i.15iF1,9'..ki.tchtI>i! wm` W an-1L3; . SGML; -ALVUV - WI: wu nquaqg, V you, withthe air of one w1_1ohad`jns_t: d1n'ed. ~a.t a. No. `1 club,'instead of; on the caky smell of a zsecond-raise gbake shop. Ifknew he had notvtastd gmorael lthat day. Mutdn-head that?! `wa,~.Irddv`our- ed the-pies` inilhad I; 1 l;=ed` he, of pies. Terry `Denver, '1"vI1uV*a fen must think -me,.andAmnthe rstgtimejsinqe . hand" I lay on`the ije.ble"and cried;A A. iP%""Y5 .......n.. warn 3.. mmms inn: -mm-A nnlgnfvina e -t;:t;! P 'andmtamsx;anea1vine1y. e om1iii)e%et;'!zi36aeda'nQ1ieatise'd; nit i VV~IIG# II ll-AV avv-'wvc-4 - luqryvw: -, 7,,` ,._7_. my t'foy:" oble! whatih`ii)id to a.o'olv to'1'ex-.rv Denver." 1 ' - % There. now, Terry, the law is on my.- side. Well Nutsford, Terry took, the little hand `and drew from-the darkness a little child. No wraps of any - kind, and it winter. Slowly, `Terry does all things slowly, he took out his pocket- : book in which reposed his one ten-cent ~ piece. He smiled like a cherub, then lay his all in the treinbling hand of___a hungry child, at the same. time apple , gizing that it was not more. ..I stood watching, holding ' my ve cents with that. despicable grip of .a selsh school-, '_'boy.. Never did I think `to add it tof'th`e` ten,` untilthe child, had ~kis'sed Ten'y s hand,'and disappeared' `down the snowy street. Then I fell to and called myself a lot of pretty names, and woundupi By " asking Terry into :a `bake-shop to have a mutton pie, The `girl who` sold me the pies, two for ve, asked if we w9uld;eat,_ theminthe back room. Of course we` 3W011,1d`.;. -We were 8,0011 and the 1 warmthhnfd of~th`at sur- rounds diie` yet-in The ,,p_ies l .__-..- --_..-.1 1...; 1 .;..a.'..'.L1 4.134..` nil! DID. .|'U;|.HLuB Luv .yUu*uL u.Lvwa.uuo. . Q-uv fygvq `were served hot, I ;pla`te' te Terry,'but would you believe it, he '.Not%at.a1l hungxzy, ._____ I -A`t'Lh A.'- 4:` Anal; cudrun ` n'1n`y f :``-i5w.~x `.z.-'2 ,`._rZ ri`a1 '3. .5 , M'l`ime is p Jack, 30 or stay 2_'[ V _ :_ . Jack iifted into` ' the calm, impenetrable ones"of Terry ha'If'a minute. Neither wavered. As in a J ack said go. Afterwards he told |mmse1r ftwas` the devil who said it, and "not he. Terry passed into the room one ' minute before the time was up, placed hat methodically on a table, intro- ` Anna`? 1851 n.) .`..'..L .. LL. 1. -__-, ,1 ` Uu U UGIJLU, ll1lJI'U' $1, _ gggk, and Just as the hour struck ' Said; low voice: . I. wi_1l_j7acoept. "f Let7;tj2ocopgratu1ate you, Mr. Den- ver.%~ Yoiiwill receive, in addition to the 500,QQO'cash,~ -that amount of prop- or`ty.in7 without foondition of any kindff. ~,.; o Jack starteg hlisifet, twirled his hat in theagi;`,7 ahid it into the corner, then grasp'e g1.Terry s hand. ' NA my-.1`I.`.'......... ..1:I `L-.. .11 _I_. , -I in a day; Oh, say! can't you enthuse just this onc'e;Ayo'u miss so much. - Kick up your e hee1s, do, by way of experiment. Say, you take it` as cool as when your mother `gave you a copper to buy `a candy Terry, to relieve me, say. gosh. .* .. Terry smiled "slowly. - V~ ' You do `it `for us both, my Jalck. Then I am sorry: to 1ea:ve,.you.. ' Mr. Denver-[vnn Tn:-if fnri-. i1na.+;` uni JI ` So am I, said I.- "Jack, Mr. Nutsford will miss his train. .. ' V 1 _ . Most happy" to do so, Proceed with your story, Mr. Boyd." Thero. now, Tony, ` .|.uuu L tun sunfyg B0 Leayegyou. \ 1` Mr. Denver, you are fortunate, not only in your large inheritance, but for your exuberant supply ; .- i He got it for usbothy .H*g'ais1L1:1yi ba1-; `1....4. 1....-11 4.--... .-_- --. 4 vs. v-uvvawuv nuyysgv IUEI-\_ uqxgpv. , _ _ 1 usiboth. `. eismy bal-`V ` last. I will turn `into an inated ;ga.- :. ibag, or, worse sti11;_fai1l in'1ove, if he i goes, and just so sure as' I f:'a'.`ll"`i'11"1E'>R?`a",iI 3 will get married. Then,what will the ballastbe`2"' . ` ` A wife, said '1`erry,_ ` QVAR THAT!) it tunic} nu` Tnw 1-`n'a' went." M My liandls iwere deep `in the pockets of my coat. Terrynevr would put his hands in his pockets. V Well, all `at once 9. small hand; was fhrust out from the `doorway of `an empty store, and a shivering voice said: ll lf\_.1._ - --........ ...'_ T -_,- . _- 1-_,__ eyes"v;;`e" a t`:h`e`3i s f"a`;`$ 1;'"1'{i` A large, shapely hand over J ack s mouth. noun`; "Inn `T._L..-_J 'I--.._-.. L- J-.. '"'7 ii1I,`* `iGso'.i 'i".;?eZ `375j and he would talk business.__ ' ' Us an-It VVUIDCZ VINCE: LI|LLJIcI W Yes, -here is the $2, 000. If you need more I will send it to whatever address you send me. Good-bye, Mr. Denver, -you are a. noble fellow. (I \T.\`L`I.. `I ....__ \`l __L__1!-__1I 35 __,n, W37iic7e"v}7re hi1ngry;'it was night, but we,- or Terry`, decided to save the money [for a. breakfast. We would walk all night to keep warm. Up and down we J vvo way can -nvwnv nu A Noble. I say, Nutsford, if you knew him as I did when we. were poor! Let me tell you an incident : One night when `we. rst landed in Montreal he had just tencents, and I had ve. We were as a. hyena, and could not get a`bun_'without cash- 1: 'r...;1'."on - ".'l`:a`1';}.r, `my _what is it?" Stop your chatter. The hand was extended to stop the ow of praise, but'Jack eluded it and continued: ; p - W I-I-H-vvoa-I-Ia vvcvv Iouuun '7 `Only a copper, sir. I am _ w1`u'r s IN YOUR "rdcxm NOW ? '_ so " IIILVII IJIlV1!lTUUt vzrvn . -on-vac-v_ fz'>'1:'.` my __the,1b ' A 1 ` Whuthhm-m1ng(.ompeni6ii:theiilvvIef?" made! ..A1mQst-as zversatillil`-Wqki ~`Iti :sobbed.u it1u8h6dit:"8f8led.hndT;Pate: sotedethe shore lovingly, ._!Now a. slight rapid, then? another` that irritated the water into pan'ge`pr,_ expressed by a . sullen roar. uovy found himself in h. .::on Nassau. ' ofjuoment happened. Hewas faster he thought, and .'iE`P*`."1'!';V'1.,*-J18 o'1fei-iuthe` L ,the littlevillage of Lakeeld. A6: uezxtoonoeesiou he 9nt9,the:oad%th&tled.totheVi1- `lane. and wauoon ~ uvU v vu ovun-..a. vvuyvuuaaausuu, -W111 .I. upu: "`If 'ite've_r come to you,'Terry, , it_be hard on you. Do you think you-could tell awoman you loved her,` or would you slowly pick her _up in` your U. arms and just appropriate her? Dear old`Jack. y'1`.erry,. we have only two hours be- ` fore you start for Peterboro. Will I ' ever see you again. I have what women ' call amfesentiment that :1 never see, t the old Terry Youwill be no less `my friend, thong ' " rm... 4...- J._`IL...'I -._ _..r1.:1 -;1.- J._`_- - 1-- v Irv -cocoa J-van`. I-I-OI Aliioilivlo river, almost covered with logs. A small boy paused `to look into Terry's kindly eyes; everyone likedto. {do that, 'a.nd(Ten`)*_ja'skd`tIie`iiaf;11 of the` Why! Ajf`don t`yon know: withfvide. `eyed yonder. . ;`f'=Why-I this is Blythe , .176rY;.th9!11.,,4.A.5f<.1.`.h.11'! :1$1;!1!*PP9 a ;a;1Ii,art}1i hitb .1'I`wenty-~ .>vAe 1186. M035 5313151115. : :b:ti1.s>`i:'s%.`:ia;11ert`thza;itiz'v<:; hndred.tfF;Y1%` into2theawit1th:oftwo:boards.; . us` '1-1a7.g!n1.1-_'T_1a'1:'LI_--;;&aL1:- 'h'_a.a..xn:n 19; -.!r1;er`x-tvu1_-.>ran~oIoae. the road. A yugu. u_1uru, an us but: D.l.`l.l1laI1bU_VVl.lV1'0&U.. Theturzrwas passed; Terry was on the country road`. V 011 he went. He strode with.i_1A1creja.singL buoyancy. to .the V pping music. or the Now between and th_e,}fwater `rose tier tii-. `or amiet.smmng pine boards, to * the Ift: 1 1'e9,t1_ and` carefully, Akeptt gardens, by the `notedl Sgnithtown ' 'th itscrown Of._'80n1b!f6 = - ` 4 ` .__..-._ `rn1.`_`__'5?|_ _'-'.n'1~____-_-u_-# _. ._ _-A, pmes. . ..'1.....; ; uuwuvun-I uUIlar*`-*1 ' WED 16 nqrgick to give you a` surprise ?Yes,< I through for now ; but, ,i ford, that is one ot,s.- yhgusand acts. ~;.:;::;._:.. ,_ |? The Nhtsrora left}-V iiisnd Terry and Jack netnmad to their "? rooms. Jack ran lightly pp ishe. stairs, ' ' thev.~,=door;s' sud la; ` \ Ifiiinnnhu seated the irrepi`essible=;Jack fjegan: - ' T9!'l'.Y. are you ever going `to fall in % - love? _ . ?~ I\haY9. .J 8.201% Jvith you.,. , . - _ `"`5l"l1't.`*~. Terry; I mean witha. woman}? .7 HT .1- ....J. `l.......__ 1- ____ W -.. cognac-nu `VI. , Ubllnla `j thatyou say neve 1"" beats. I I rst ` have to learn concentration, wi I not? ` UT-F JAR`M1Qp\ L-. .4-.. I'l1___.- In UJAJ vnnvan nvuuaav VA:-V \ll-\ILll "WV-"mob side of the river is Laireeld on? he aslggd. . T "Von which side of the rivr is the -best road, then? V V ll "`1_..J. .:-'..-._J.. __L_'_..`_. __ L1- - 1,,_`_, 1 navy-I ovuvvu, vnav That aepegis ehtirely on the kind of road you want. *The railroad runs on oneside and the wagon road is on the other. no evvu ovIU\A all I-DJ, Ulbvllo L I-\l\I|I' path runs alongside the entire way, and so does the Otonabee. A lovely river it is, too. You will not nd another such inlall Canada. The people of Peterboro are proud to live by its waters, and well they might be. , . E99.` '"er`}`y s`.t"}'orms knapaac k, slung it over his shoulder, paid his expenses, then, started north by way of George street. " Fol1ow"George street, had been the directions ;# -after the turn be- yoga there, it is the Smithtown roVa.`d. rm..'. 4...`... '..'..... .........'..a . m......... ........ -.. \I anvil Jsaavvv, 1. ans uI._L.|U. .L.Bu.l.` s'.V:V';.Yoi1-`~kndw IV kg coh- jcenfiafion. I Iik all woi:n'e1i tbo de- ~voutly to centenall? in one. The effort I'IUl\I11A: Ln-`LAA y --___L I\_ 1.1.... _-- , V `I v vvov-J vv `Iva; Ill Uuu. 4.1817 cuun: would be`~itc_>o the wfg.y, Jack, it might make heart `_of mine beat LL-L _..._ ..'."`__ _.`___`;`_-;"""I_ _ Lip; -' WI! 1- - .24 --.\...-.u va- Thetwo T `.'?1;>n ~un`til "the timefqr parting came. -. ' Jack. stood holding . m.......... 1........: ...1..:1.. 1.... .-..`A).1-'A 4.1.`- 12..-..-__11 . yin: Vanna > vulnl-Iva T 9 ' uyvvu A-l\lL\l&l-L6 A I`en'y s hand while 1"{Z';5oke the falrewell ' the story opens with. _ The train rolled in with :?1ii1'-` Shortly Efwhistle sounded that to poor Jackseemed like the triumphant scream of a victorious demon, and the train moved oif, taking his only friend. A _ rm... ..:... ;... n..1.....1........ ....... ....L...,...;c.-1 ' noon v-soJ ooqvaa The trip to Feterboro was uneventful; A It was late twhenrthe `train pulled` up -at the station, . Calling`_ a .cab;}1'an,' Terry asked to -be" taken to the quietest hotel L`I....L `I..- _..:...'I..L 1.......... 1...`... L...'...'. A... 1.1.... * 'p`33r"".i2Ei.`,'"{i; will balance him, and-who will balance me. I need. ballast too. What little active interest I take in life`! This trip is what I have wished for all my days, yet I could not say so. I do not even feel glad. I wonder what it would be like to feel as Jack does, very glad, or very sorry. Well, I can- not know; let it pass. I am medium, and one thing is certain. if I am not capable of feeling joy keenly, neither do I_fee'l sorrow keenly. Compensation there is in all things. , My travels begin to-day. Let me see-Lakeeld-that will bemy resting place to-night. Nine mi1es--I will walk it, the road they say is good. V * 15__'__.. `L- J.--T_' 1..-... 1.3.. _.-1_'.._ _ _____A_ .. ,,-.,... - . Rising, he took from his valise-a suit of annel of darkest hue. This he don- ned, then took the trouble to view him- self -in the Tglass.` T * ` NV... `I....-'... an .....`I.. Am- V'l'1........ 'l\.._ You have an ugly nose, Tenfy Den- ver, - was his comment. `If. L_-I_'_ ___L `._..LL ._ ._..2.l_ _ 1!. - ___A., , V vs , vv Inn Anus \J\llLIl&l.\J&&VQ `He tool : out another suit of the same material, but grey in color, and lay it in `a knapsack along with numerous "articles for the-toilet. Terry was dainty as the . ermine. After all arrangements were made he went down to breakfast He ate heartily then sought the clerk; (C "I'-_.-.'I.. .-..`.'I- -3 LL- ...'..A.. 2.. I ..`l-'..-`l-J Iva. v none. 3 `v` Well, I guess it is` the wagon road I 4wa'ltE. `F. A EIIZEHSS Ix;'i.;i?i3eIn'"1Iis"t?17;}*"6n"'ti1' um.-.-....-....* --......-....L.......-.2 `I35. ....1A..J..\.`I .. u-uwu av on-A-Donn: _wvau.n -nuu van : van morrow, unquestioned. - He selected a. room and was soon asleep. CIQU"~\llI-J l.I.ll-V38 `V101-I C `VIII-Ilullo` r `4`I,lVo not know, I am 3 e: nE`.n1--`wl........ A; .1T_'___,'L,, , , -I u`-`O: `I;-H1u.sides, yer honor. Evenly .,n HE sun shone into Terry s window and wakened him 7 early. For half an hour he lay soliloquizing: `BAA- T- -1- -'..`I.. A _'_"l`I road it is, then. A foot- -......L.'.l.. LL- -...A._'_- _-_. __.J vs yvvllvv .DlsIv. I-LLUVV Elly? Va. The two out, I rolled, smeilllea nd lled, then` lit. Terry looked on, _ and the nose he, had ugly twich- ` E ed ominou;s1y.`.`.ANeve';":p%_fjore had he. the'p`p`e Yet why _ .1 . ,3.1?195Y 111.51.! . ` .` " "`Do`n t you smoke; strange1_'? 11 n ` 1 " We11"now. A look or over l1`er?kin1y* fa.ce.- * = " weunow,* A gm v_ax -e unxxn. 2 smoked .. sixteen. Didn't`itLa'gree with you? .\ 4'-` I nwei--triedsthe-axperiment. T Fedo1'3.-getiaV6mei <>-them berries 1.0: this 89_nt191nD..th 199P9M. 1 smoke yet. ._.J dew . lows s911.'111ty. . 81,10 ; oonntied; - with a. most exnaniite mile. TA plate of berries. 1_u-no andlvmlou now. lrvsono-on How- v- 2' do an. wnliusvo .you`-dew, `Martin. Hungry V as usual`? Yes, and` here is `another just the ` same. - ' _ Della, here . girl,` two gentlemen % vh-ungry as politeness will let fem be. % V Supper right -off, child. Ike, you hurry 1 oand catch a. bassfor Martin : tea, a j two-pounder, mind, and the rest of you t children make yourself scarce. Quick, A I Q 0.: - -- I watched witiz amusemenf the . orders given. - . .- H A...-. c..1.. -4. ...1....L..`l `L--- LL. -L _-__ vcsnvau onvvnno Are sh so -plentiful here you ` can order what you wanttand be sure you- will get it? - ' um1...u... .1_..A. :1. ..L..-_-.... A ._.. 1_.!_ 3 `"`u`.'1"'11-z.z..1: :v3'i.1;i'.ii:, tranger. Any kind. of ,9. sh from -thiexmnd-cgt and; eel, up to the top,,of ahdom. _fetch;_. 421... ..1....-..... 1a'..... mr.....-... 1.....- .. ..:_- n U-Hv vvgv(_v- an-quvpu. guuiu _ H19 chairs; Now, Martin,h_ave--a pipe.-I ,,...From her pocket ,she. drew pipe and `nknnnn - Cvuv ttnolhq` '>A`1;n` ..-..a.11-J vans vvsovvnn vs Ialvavasalo .'.l11is`is new to pen. I mean the`- - locality 2` Yes, I am from Montreal. - Ah! I think Iwill enjoy the trip. Yes? j ' , He thinks me stupidi "I Perhaps `I am. Can it be that I bore people with my lack of words` as much as if I talked` them to death. I would feel silly, though, to talk as dear old Jack does, even if I could. I like to listen. _ The conversation prbving languid they rode on." They struck rock after ` anhour and a._ha1f, so Terry suggested ` a slower gait, for the benet of the i L _______ \ \JL\IDIF VI-l\I VVTIIWL J\III W". They vaulted from the saddle and gave orders to have the horses cared for. An elevation of rock formed the foun- dation of the house where the ' two sought hospitality-. `Ere the reached the door a. woman appeared it; com- pletely lling it with her two hundred "pounds of physique. _ T A mace