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Northern Advance, 14 Nov 1912, p. 7

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1913 ~sh61j1d go round and see things with me than prowl` round: by himself. 1 `Sit Penney 110'd1d& 1. You will be' wble to give him half-tone sketches of l the place instead of the vivid! `colours in which it might present it-l self to his independent 'vision; yes ; l he observed, with a smile. Q \ (It shall be, _ Cardon in; the same tone, in our interests as! drab as 1 can. make. it. About to-`N night. They are coming 2 ( uA....:..:..... Lu 4-La R47 Tn _e.f.a_fp_ I mgnt. 11183 tl.l'U' cuuuug '4 ` ` Arriving by the 5.47. In state, I ; fancy. Sibyl had a letter this mom- i ing, he with _a meaning] smile. ` V ' -| Good. It sounds w1~1. I These nouveaua: riches; so absurd! I -and so useful. \ ` ` " ' '4--~ 1-` --1-A41 'n:II:n+111 I ;-ana so useluu. . , As both men laughed `quietly the! donor opened and Sibyl Brayshaw' came in, a handsome gin] with a de- cided touch of*her' flat.-her s alertness and buqyancy of temperament. 1 `-`0h, falther--g00 morning, lir.` Garden, I did not know you were, .here. She went. over and shook` {hands .with the visitor, then turned`: [to Sir `Percy. Father, did` you ex-T pect. Major Flordon _A cur-ioius look sec-metl to harden; BraIysha.\v s. eyes for a `ngoment, and; they glanced as though instinctively; |a_t Car$13`n. ,];z{ajor Flo1~d`0`n? -N03; Here ? In the momingnq-oom, talking.` to a 1 ` Lady Gr1a.dsm'uir., Sibyl gave a .~:hrug andi :1 laugh. I`d0n t know. But he came in a station y, so perhaps he was passixlg an:' `thqught he \v0u.'!d look in. ,,A_'I -__ _-....A. .9` `fn:Aw 1?];-nu. What dvoesv he. want? : I a.ll!'.'l I-r1~0'ug1_u, uc \\'Uu-xu 1v-urn 111. The butler came in. Major Flor- `don is here, Sir Percy, and would_ like to see you on private busines-3.i AA- '..- A J .1- J as-us;-.r\.11I:n.'II\1t3{`I]'(7 . `IIKO E0 see you on '[Jl'Lvn.u: uuox .... ,. ` ~ 'Bra.ysha.w noddsod unooncernedly. - Very .well, Chzvlvwm. I ll ring in a I ifew moments. - _Si'by1 had st.r0110:1 .0-ut t1n'0ug`h- the 'Fr_en(-h WindFJ9WS'.- As thedoor closed, upon the butler, Brayshiw turned! quickly. to Cardbu. I think we can gue$ the major s pyrivate b11s`111ese, `he _rema.rkod quietly. You had bet-1 tor slip out that. way and not let him ' see you here so early in the day; We I are - not, he ` smiled meaniugly, so; -intimate as -all 'tha.t.' _ - ` Ca:rdon nodded: and walked towards i the `window. I `hope Miss Sibyll did not say I was here. 4 .122 J. 1101.- -4. 1-..... 34- nmxuakam` (110 I101; gbuy .1. wan uwxc. , 1 _"`She did not, know it. Bmyshawf yreturned quickly. By the way, I ve ! prqvidved two strings to our bow. Ap- plevahazw and. his Wife. come down for the Week-end-. f . L Arpupleehaw. the storeemanz Yes. `Madame is` an. interesting; woman. from our point of view._ And, __after all, it is as easy to .work two as ` one. , -. V I Oardon Taughed. Qn'.ite' `so, and; we allow for fa._i.1ure. We ought. to do "well. ~ See your ]a.ter.`~ . 5 l~ L- __..-_J. .......L D-nuvnLnnn n'n:uof1Y1 i ;one. U0 W811!-'. Dee yum Ia-Lox. ' `As he`.wentg out Brayshaw quietly turner! an-d`p1-eased the bell. " _ lMy' dear Flordon, this is an un- lUl.U"l il l I'll. I-Vlllllll HI '."Il\.||J \.|r\a's-']J COO most in the news. "Then you've had a guuil clo\'e1) llliI(`fS' hack hoxim, captalill." `V | .1 . `I\ . 1111 0 `I Lmsmvm THE uncisr suns CANADA '-:-_X_I'-UUo_lIj `I 11:. vs vs. --.- _. .._..._. _ ' 4' e x -CM`.-%GSWO`d St., Detroit. Mich. All letters from Canada must be addressed , _ A` ~ - to our Canadian Correspondence Depart- .me 1'. in_Windsor; Out. `If you desire to _ at-.our `Medical Enstitnte in Detroit as we see and treat I Windaorx oioe: which are for Correspondence and " gdddrese all-lettermas follows; % Y` `window! a `5 MEN -You NEED manvs EARLY mnnscaenons -AND excesses mwe unnee- uumeuvoun svsrem V The nerves control all actions of the body so that any- thing that debilitates them \_vill weaken all organs or the system. ' Early lndiscrotione and Excuses haw ruined thousands of promising young men. Unnatural Dninssap their vigor and vitality and they never develop to a proper condition of manhood. They remain weak- llngs, mentally, physically and sexually. How you feel? Areyou nervous and weak, despondent and gloomy, specks before the eyes with dark circles under them, weak back, kidneys irritable. palpitation of the heart. bashful, debilitating dreams, sediment in urine. pimples on the face. eyes sunken. hollow cheeks. careworn ex- pression, poor memory, lifeless, distrustful, lack energy and strength,tired~mornings. restless nights. change- able moods, premature decay, bone pains, hair loose, etc. :' Thieistlloooudilionour New Method Treatment is ' GUARANTEED TO CURE .W'e~have trea.ted`-Diseases of Men for almost a life- time -and do not have to experiment. Consult no `lsn (`E PI-ll ,_;d W ten.-y-o:_w1x'ether you` are curabl or not. ,__, _I_I- _---- -2 "Quito, that. .But \Vhi:1)C01'd came` itlnng f\'1)1e1Ldid'-ly all through. - Good horse, tlmt. ' . . /\ .9 .'l nuu yvu u... --_. .,, - v We cur;l>lo cues of HERVOUS DEBILITY. VARICOSB VEINS. BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES. GLEET. BLADDER OKP Ipleasu-.'ne,V -he exlaimed, a:cI# lvancing with franksmile and; out- ijstnetclged hand.a.s'his lzatesst visitor iztrr ,,9-__I _.-_, L.-;.L L.-- ,Bl:n:u:u-cu {luau-an nu-3 wu~q. ......~.. {;ca1`ne in. _We missed you both hor- Eribly after . your departure. I hope you. are not going to run away again , inst .vet~' ` FIondon s Vmanner was scarcely reciprocal. He was a small man, smart and with a touch of the mili- 'tary dandy; gootl-looking, with rath`- ler large eyes, a ~pronounoedaqui1ine {nose and ,a grey moustache. Attrac- Q tive and capable enough to have won :a rich wife of no particular charm, 1. who would; assuredly have died" an old [maid `had she been poor. JI\ V Comfort Sbapzmeans` Comfort - not. just Soap. i Tis not so very clever to be sharp, _ {Though on the trait. full many `folk | will harp. . ' `The gods d;isp1easurc sharpness doth ,.lll\3 SUUU '\.L1vl.ru~.u.-Jun`, -....-...--r---~.r., ._- -_ ` provoke, ` . . . 'Th.e sham-.pestA pencll Is the soonest lthat an Application will be made on lbehalf of the Georgian Bay and Sea- iboard Railway Company and the !fZ`~an`adian Pacic` Railway Company LL- 13--.! I\ `I3.-.11.."-.u ` Kxtlllililfdxll 1. ll`; I Ln; .1 nun: n and V Vanni: nu.-. `its lessee, to the Board of Railway Commissioners for Canada at the expiration of one month, from the {date of the rst insertion of this lNot-ice, or so soon thereafter as the a.pp1ica.tion can be heard for a. recom- menxdation to the `(_}over11or=in-Coun- gci1_- for the sanction of an agreement ibetween the saidtwo companies dated '3rd October, 1912, varying and iamending the lease between them {dated 1st January, 1910. 1 L- \ Ah. yull nmy say M); One of thy` sort you we nftouer on-[ paper than 011' the rn:1l. Big; eld. 0a.pta.iu ? ` `.v~-vvw. ___ - ,7 U } This Notiez is [given pursxfant to Ithe provisions of Sec-t.10n, -561 of {the Railway Act.- -r\_ 11v C\1 .` A ITVFIVTT ` E; W. BEATTY, - ` Solicitor for said Companies. ` Dated at Montreal this 16th day of {October, 1912. 43-47 .n.v.-.a\/v\a.n.--.-...`,_...,. I ` ANY person who is the sole head of a family or any male over 18 years old. may home- stead a narter section of avai'a.ble Dominion land in . anitoba, Saskatchewan or Alberta. ,The applicant must appear in person at the ~ Dominion Lands Agency or Sub agency for the `district. Entry by proxy may be made at any agency. on certain conditions by father, mother. son. dau liter. brother or sister of in- tending homest er. hntinn _.Qiv nunnthn` residence unon and c 1 SYNOPSIS OF DOMINION LAND % REGUL.:ATIONS. tendiqg homeateader. _ Dunes -Six months` resndence upon ,cultivation of the land in each of three years. -A_homesteader may live within nine mxles of Hus homestead on afarm of at least 80 acres solely owned and occupied bi; him or by his :- father, mother. son. daughter, other or sister. In -nmntnin ialrinfn n, hnnmpntpader in mood daughter, brother qr sister. In `(pertain districts a homestcudel; 1n ood ` standm may pm-emgt a. quarter-secuon a ong- slde his omestead. rice $3.00 per acre. nlioa +Il|-Int I-nnin Ilnnn the homestead OI side his homestead. rnce $3.00 per acre. Duties.-Must reside upon the homestead or pre-emntion six months in cach_of six years 3 from date of homestead entry (Including the time required to earn homestead patent) and ` cultivate fty acres extra. _ A hnmoatpnnr who has exhausted hxs home- cultivate tmy extra. A homesbeader who has exhausted his stead right and cannot obtain a pre-emption may-enter for a purchased homestead in cer- Qtein districts.` Prxce $3.00 per acre. Duties.- - Must reside SIX months in each of three years, cultivate fty acres and erect a house worth CQIII lull W. W. CORY, Depuy of the Minister of the Interior_ N.B.--Una1.thqrized publication of this ad- vetjtisement will not be paid for.-26686. 45-18 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN .4... ...,, ..-+....., _..,.---.--.'- i ' A fair cm,\\'(L N 0011.8 from here, that I multl See. | Now uf tho p,r3ntle11ie11'f1~0n1 the 11:11.1! V . | IIIIU uuuvv VI.`-0 t;t:.Vc-;)r:tVAii17tZ1ed) SHARPN 1-zss (7a1ut.:1i11 Wilson glmlced quickly t` his mnnpnlliull. "Not that I know. .01". I\Yh_\'f Who s'l1ouMsT there have: .\I'JI "(V`mlHH.[ say. `~'3`pt'a*in: `Bree 1'.` pm J4-1n-m,-utillgly. Merely conicc-% tuw an my part-. Sir P8113! 911% tains :1 goml 11021.1." " - F.-v~--. -.v..--y . L ' Wilsun ;_'`a1\'(* a careless nod` of ac- Celrtullvv. "I rather expected-' b0`*SB{ THE BLESSINB 0F MOTHERHODIJ turf! Healthy Mothers and` Chil- dren Make Happy Homes; _ Motherhood is womans highest sphere in hfe. It is the fruition of her dearest V hP9B and greatestdesirea; yet" thou-4 sands of noble women through some de- ` "mgement have been deniedthil bleulng.! In many homes once childles there 820 = now children because of the`fact- that LydiaE.Pinkham sVegeta.ble Cotnpouhd Inakeswomen normal, healthyandstrOng. , Thi_s is evidenced by the following letter; Which are genuine and truthful: ` I Ld0n. Ont.--I wish to thank you for the benet I received by taking-your ` - famous med!-cine, Lydia E; Pinkham.'s Vegetable . Com- - pound. Befozje my , baby was born Iwaa V . so ill I ._could n'o.t f ' stand long or wqlk; any distance. Ithudi-L to lie -down nearly 3 an sln WM. MAGNAY. Inn. Author of V .. b . wrne Red chancellor." The Master Spirit." Etc. ~. . `P413. Barrie Branch. Five Points 1902 1912 Enpgus in the 5um'i- A $3.ooo,ooo $7: 1 Incorporafed T1 83'2: Rogues IN ARcAn ott, An- eo. Mi-. Cm-don of `the Gnarige ;but W1. WP ***'%*: % V ;.{USUL\Ill `UL, IJUDGJULU cl-UL:-A unwary - the casual, lou.n1ging manner _ chant`- ac-tevx-istic of his class and type. H13 ;. face, same` wfor a disproportionate 1ci1g'ph of j-aw, `was decisdsedy goods- lookmg; the nose, though large, was ` well-ghaped, and g'rey-blvup eyes, }6md.t1_11 them a ctf3rtaa1111 oompel'11d1}g~ at- rao xvoueses, no A-togvetzhser lacon- nected from the way in which. their 1' satirical ssparlde and! anima.ti-on con- `ta-adicted the lower part of the} man s , face. They `proclaimed him, if heavy | and: `easy-g1ouug, at least no fool, gr 3 at any; rate one lfglly, presen %, was acq~u' I mm 113 m I of `life and` his milieu rather than in.- L natev. A ? T 7 V Indeed, ca.p.tain!v '1`-he landlord-I was now on sumer g-`ro T-ham is somsewrhat surprising`. ;Mr. Oarditm i don t usually miss a handy meet, 08-` |'pcNc-ially when hda at home. - I ! -1 11 I- , '99 'lIT_"In._-__ No; he is decidedly lbevan; Wilison 1-cnmrlced: indievently. T I should like dinner earlier to-n.i,g~ht; in. an` ` hour s time,- if it. can; be managed. ; You shall have it, captain. 4 ' Give-ne a whisky and. seltzer,.Mr. I Br'ee,Tand.' then ,I :l.-L have my bath. . J uIJI\d\4" Iuvoo\g V.uaoII 1-. up ----v. T` '---u 7------ . The host ustledi fo-r.ward:, and! Cwptailx Wilison strolled into the bar.` lie looked 3.. typical military sports- man; 0. num. mther- above the middle height, lithe-l'i`m'bed`, and with a Sll8" ygestiou of possilgle alertness-'u11der - _ ....---...` "'a\uun\'l\nIV\|4un mnnmnnnn n:`r|'.nmI. As. he stood `taking his refresh-| mcut, M1-s'. Bree: came ' into` the bar and made. what ' seemedi fmm the` l.im-ited; expression on her plump f-ape to be an impoirtant. cOmm'unica.tion to . 9 her -husb aa_1d:, who ra.ised= inexpreasive 1 eyebrows: and tovpase the` news; on to his guest. n -n'.1r,. \"VVL)! `J00 VII vvonv v--v-w. l It seems, captain,.fmn1 wxhat. Mrs. Bree tells me,` that .we have the owner of Gresforsdj Hglal: in theAh0u.se at this % nxome-nt,_`he said, with `the oovnceirn due to the . %rea'l _iza.tio11 of t_he'"fd1sct. A` `I interest in Captain WilsI0n s eyes` It -was immediately `quenched-. . 6 John Bree. nodded'. "`Riol1a:rd1'Ga.r- dou it 1n,_ust{ 'be.- He told the Wife` just now lie had run diotwn `to look i atA[.`th-en prro'pesrty.- , " ' .-_-.;-:.. urn... ;..m.1, n|\nf,Eorl I Thrllllnt Story at Lve and V lnxrltuein Baronial I-Inlls at we puvy-cu-u,y. ' .- . ' _Captain Wilson boo`-k ? ano-t;h:er| draught. -Come `from Aust.naxL1.a." hasn't he2V he. sugwgeswcl` oasuwylv-~ Cousin of the late owner,fwf}_1o dled in a private asylum 3" ' 'l')......_ -- ....l.I:.-..] '\T1\'n'u--7.4':nn1.oV11./I 'Pk`nf H1 It 1.M11VlR3| tl>3'J'IluuI ree ~-no_dxlied.A Ne;w:Zea1-and. -T_hat s ` riglmt, captain; The -1'atVe Mr. Edmvlarci C-amdo.x_1 war; his 'head _forr nigny yum:-v. , Yes; Iwe `heard: t1nt," Wils-on'ob-% -servedi q-uie~t.l.~y; and {hat Mr. Cardojn of the Gmngae, sanovther V cousin, acted . ans a.g`e11t for tl1eL'Dl`0'P9l't.V-' " ' 'l'-L.. 1)...- ....n.a.n.J. {uu\"1:n` n1n.nf]1 `I1 HIS tl~g"l`.'5lll: l.U1` Ul_lDL'p9LUI1.ruLv.yo 'A John Bree pureed up his mouth in; obvious. restmint of thnet eIXpreS9i61t of his thoughts. And he let it as from" last year` to` Sii'.1 ercy Bnayshww, was a11_he'p-ex-`mittedj himself to say. ` `Wi1so11-emptied: -=1is,glass and-T pm: A, gated to go. `fLet; it o1r'a; 1oI:1g`Tte1'xn? - V V e asskedl, with indierent our.i6pi._ty,.: Bree shook ?h4i8J'h@a:_d'f e pg `-hisheadz He no} power to do that, hp_'dJeclared.- __ He. -.c"_ould-o1mly deal with it dlua;-ing EdwIa.1'd 8r `life. With' his '.de9.1' it; cavqe ' a. qu.eetion_ ov`. f six V` months : . `.1. ;.I..-....;...;..n..-. `T uh-aan1niA,. NP led` ?\a pg.1:tm(e{nt of T and 'pre1ens_iou', ` . having b9et1;:in.T91d:d.Y:% % , % *;Fos % ` {was nEI>osl`rs I902 -% $20,000,000" 1912 - _$48.'ooo,ooo -NOT `cousoyn;mon 3 Z?71:er%%E&'31 4ford:.~Gr&I18 who held o.` near :pnre- 'sumptiv'e` interest in .I_{a1l prop- Ann`-u `mo. f l,1{?a_xbi W31? $911.; _e r_Itei"ed- =it,.'was,; "occupied; by two . Tgmen gonly; V They sat. at same table; one,,wha_xn he` set down ow;.1rLof_'Gg~esf9rd VHaH and` 10l*cls~'of.. the` Amgmovjr, was ' dining, com:pau~ ion, whodid n0t..j0in him in` the meal but sat, crop aind riding,ghoves~_ in hand, a little back__from.the table, be ._._.._.:_.m -_, A.._I____ 11-..)--- -1: 11...... yw vvv ..Cardon' was-'9; o.so n1e-ftyc ye years; jtghick-set. . His `u-on-gr_e'y[hairf was set. in m-iap om-ls his hghd the c1ea_a1- shavgn face w.hich._ 1iad~_about~.it just. `9. cegtain zlbok pf shrewd genial`- ytty. On cslo6e_ acquaintance! howe:ver,; `thoense of itdsiuaadneeaeimcreased `whilb raising dzovmbts as to themeal of aeniality. A Pleasant enough man`, he seemed; but one'.Who `could on` oecasiom be extremely un- pleasant. The almost eailovlike bow` laomie came -to show "itself. 9, mask, which, however, the lively brown eyes .kept all but a close observer from `detecting. To -a casual amuaintance, a dinner or hunting-eld` companion, Archer Cardon was tmdeniably of the ` right sort; .9; trie blunt and short in: hiss manner, perhaps; but a sports- man and! a gentleman. 0' .0 1`I! :L His` companioit and cousin, Rich- " a.rd Gomdon, `was. a goodhloioking ` young fellow ;with- the bronzed com- plexion which marks an open-air life; .If he lackerl the vtr'ain'ed_ ease of style which an English-bred "man "of the same position would have , shown, there was yet a. quiet self~ppssessio'n iabout him," a, suggestion a re- suou rceful character, -which_ attracted far more than --any art-ici-al style. He manifestly h-ad'g`rit, and} in spite` of .wth:a.t had probably been a rough colonial` training: he looked a -man of class. That, doubtless, was due to V" inheritance, to the =bl3|o(l of one `of '|the oldest county families which ran I in his vains. ` Casptgain Wilso-11` covered.` a yawn asl he across the` mom. Seem- ing to notice Oardnn only ',wherx- he came to pass near him, no` g"a.ve_h.im the nod of -a chance acquaintance. You were not out today, sir ? he Lrenlarkedg . with a suggestion either `that the other s. name was unknown Ito him, or that the_terms of their ,slight pea-aonal knowoledge scarcely` 1 warranvtedhim `in nsing it. | No, I had: to go to_ Gilchester on business`, worse luck." I hcarzyou had a rousing` spin. A As good, I should say. as one could! _ever hope for in this ooruntry. We found by West AFa.nlings--a reg- ular ier of a fox, `and: he {showed us the way pretty nearly to Stil-lbury. Vcusr _-`__, Oandon made an appreciative grim- ace; -Wi-lsaou dropped into a chair at the next table. Shan t be sorry to get my dinner, he -gemarkedx, as he unufolded a; nerw`s:pa.per and settled himsellf with, an air of bringing ` hisr int-e.rrup`tiou'1 to a close. ~ _ 1'," Oardou l1ad:.turned3 to his "com-| panion. Now, when will you come over to us at the Grange? he enquib ed gexnially, To-anonrow morning, eh? We must `let the worhlmy John Bree keep you for tonight. V i `I 'II' (`I --1-.,_ g-rvvr avviv -v- V -__ You are most kind,` Mr. Gand'on, `Richard an`swe1'ed'. ``I _shall. be glad _ Mo oomeover and: see you, brutnot'to ' lestay. You know: I am dqwn here for ' my own fancy, a.nd;_ with no idea: of Ibil-loving myself on my V relations. There need be no reflection upon! your hospitality. I just want to look. round` the property without, if 1305- sible, ma=kj11g my preselloe felt. ` ` A... J.--..l".-...:].Aq-. can)... a t\ll\a`-cannon t\ Utlllv, 1u1u\fIu5 Lug 'p1ua\:Iuucv .l\."l|Io Arc-nher Cgrdon made: a gesture of protest. My dear `boy, this is ab- sumdly punoti-lions. 'We don t under- stand that sort of thing in the coun- try. , .Why, if you stay here, oom- `Afortable quarters though they be. y0'_li will get us a. badn.a1ne_ in 9. week, to say nothing of giving rise tasull sorts .of absurd. stories as to`: our relations. ,- , , 4 1 L1 It-r-`|~ 11.1, _, ______ run, 1`tK.l{5 UILU mu: awuwugwau V; ........ "Dr&lg`_>11`n' I[o:u1 at Long` Gl'6SfO'l'd!TL and gave his horse to`. the John Bmu, the 1111111101- swelled out. IjIml :1 gum} day, -3'avpta.in Wil- son?" he uuq`uirc;l with the com-, placmxuy of a slack man who 7 has spent. :1 nmi.~'t day comfort-a.bIy` at home. - ' 111V iv; 1[_wIu:l.\.L \I\J1A\..oa um: uU' vu-1.. 1\JloIl4IlL\lllbJO ? ``I should be sorry to be the cause 1 of that, b_-utz---- I LT\--A_ ___A_-1.__ _;_ _1_..n 1.`. -._-..1-:..... UI vuuu, uuv" -- V But surely we. shall be working b0get.haer, Archer Wentjoni11sist.nt1y, ' not, stoptping 130- bear out the objec- tion. You are going to let me look after -things for` you, at any rate till you get` the =1ie.'otf the land} and: a5 grip of the .busi_ne ss.V Why, he add- ed,` `with 9. -. zliau-gh, you must, in fcommou justice, let me. Show you round and give an account of my L stewardship. - \. ' - zrr -1_._"II"I.._ .....`l_.. 1...... IL_..'....'.... 97 'D3,n1s_ Bbtiwuliuafxlzy. ' . F . ; I shal1'be- only too happy, R1911.- V,...~d:1"eplie&, with a _oorresv_p'ond-1ng' E sn.i'1ae. Sti=lI, `I need not quiarter my- lself upcnl you for t.h.a.t tpu1*.pose. ' (71--.11-- --.-...- 1v|I1.:\-" rs`-\11v"/\-11+ A`; SUIT uzpuu yuu 1U-1 uuauu yuuyuuu. % `v`I{e'a1ly you muast, if only out of Lrgasrd for my convenience. .There will be. so_ much to tell `you and to talk .over. ,It would `be. more expedi- 'yon1 more at hand: under my roof. - ient and in every way satisfactory if 1 _ 1`he.-.l1)o}pief fagling front Wilson s Ihimdg round. - He % ` 9u1,`-'3 vir;,h1 _s":Gl1ai`r vdpz-. -H1Inti11ggman; sta.y,ing have for i,tl}e'_; ` Arohr m-u:rmu_r_- = L ?g.Rihdr We1L If you;m- { . L~sai&,4 resum1n_g- oonver-. `u1-,. _'l.A_'l1` .1, A........-.`.. L... Lanna in `_I5U ,',' `Halli, xvauuuu mug \}runv\.n nation, I haJ1,,of course be happy to _ your Jwspitgaglity. "It is: `very Vki';;nd. of'yOruVAto o'e1fit.~~ But-you urea _my%dii8in01i`f _t%g9_13?f~to;fo19t`JInyee1f V :4-emir-_V .....r~` 2..-".-`L.T...'. "=`1'1..+ ADVANCEK (`JHAPTER I. V - \_ Tm; MAN WHO DOZEDH4 A hunting} 1n-am, -his oirigixml smart-. new .~:u1ilimI by the xsgplaslws of a. hard 1'1 wk: into the stableya.1'd of the .rr\ ..` . 1 I,\.\.].,, n} T.f\(`| S 15 .......,._..,.__, man. .- I.-sh.llM'be 73'auAa_i-6 .1iot- vtll, him at He}- is Very -accomplished; maka , science and mechanics, and is =a.t},thel_isa.me time highly popu1xir_a.nd thewibest of'~oqme ' He the`pl.ace quite lively since he; came, with a succes- sion of smart ` guests. -_. He i_s,._I.be1ieve:_ expecting quite` a. swagger party for this weekend. ' ` ~ _. Yes 3 . ~ - - Captain Wilson by_ this time very fast aslsep. "; . - _ ` Sir "Marcus: aiud Lady Grimsr worth---yloufve heard of `him--_-a mil- lionaire M.P.--are (poming, and othe! swells. Yes; Sir Percy is keetping_uq :q@DlyQ . A 81-59 I-\a'lIv-~n-una-g"V -I-9 v_-V4 :the`1B;a1I.;; to -b- considered! , _ .He_ .;'eIhain ?7? ..-1 . - '_ . ~ _I gather he does; although.` I d t; " ]ppo?sei would if.he.hadg to 't1irn` out.` ` But` if "you'...w ant 9; jen- Tant` for until thetime.c0mes;; for: you to -sett1e~'down yourself; you will` assured1y~nev}er nds one 11}- ever'l3"hawa a.y m'or desirable. ` , .. . its satis actorywznyhoew` ,. ~ ~ Yes,-- A1-cshe'r 'p rurs1 1eId!, S/i1-`Percy is in. many ways quite a remarkable T _L.'1.` L4. and-can-unt:.-ura.}l. :'c.11.r\nI 911") %quegta;n of relrj "ni:;io:i at Fu_Lrtr-11 L- L; -....;.:.l....;..J 99 'Wn@11 X011 0UUl_t:` UU UJUl avuu-5.. JV Imay conclude. it would be a; pity to dis1:urb`h.im just yet. * He/is 9. widower 9 Yes; Lady Grlads-muir,' a. dimht` .eon`nect-ion, I believe, dvoes the honors for him. He hasja.- daughter. Richard-' nodded comprehension. I don t suppose I shall. want. ' to turn him out just yet, he observed indff-; e.ren~t.ly. H _ xv- - ___-.'I1 -..-....7l'l. 0AA -Imam an nlnnp, ....,.....,,. D I No; well, you ll see how the place strikes you when we have a look. round, Amller respond_ed' in a light-. er tone. But. un1&s you happen -to Ix-am .l`arge` social i-drjas, I fanpy you" will say it. is rather too big a house` for` 9; bache.lo_r to care t o keep up; at Lea.st',1,;i11 you feel `your feet in so- ciety. , _, _ He rose am! hold out his-hand. |Wel1, I m very glad to welcome. you . IV__;__L`...J 7! L- t\1\=:l `Q|]Ai " Well`, 1'1" V(5l'_Y gmu l,U .\V\Dl.\:\.I'LJJ\,` dual to Grosford, he said heartily, and; you may trust -me to do mil I can to-` wards p-u.tt.ing; you in the way of` things. It -is a. .1)r-my Iittl-e property, and every one is glad, to think it has it live owner at last. . I ll ea1~'l or send for you about 12.30 to-mornotw`, so that. you can get comfortably over to` the (_i2ra-iige for -1`uncheon. Richard `had risen too, and they strolled: towards the dioor. Archer . Candxm, in passing, threiv a glance at `Wilson; -but as the captain s eyes were elosod he took no leave of '-him. -I171 _,, 4.1;- 1...... Ln) c.11-If` \V"0l'9 C`-KBBU H0 LUUIS Vuu .lCl1nV_U vx nu... When, hawever, the door "had shut upon the `two men, the eyes opened; and` Ca.pta.in Wi1`son, sitting up -very wide~awake, took out his pocket book and'beg'an' to write in it. _. CHAPTER II.` , A SLUR ox rm: IIALI, in At half-past ten next morning; , Archer Garden was in the library at - Gresford I-Iall, paying an early visit ` to its tenant. T ' ' T I Sir Percy Brayshaw, who stood : ]eaning' againstthe great carved: man- i tei, smoking a cigar anndj talking to his g'uest,_ .vas a man'- who would strike the most casual observer as a _ `person very _far removed from the commonplace. His real age was- about midsway A between` fty and sixty, but he looked much joulnger. His fair hair, brushed -back from his` forehead, showed` no sign. of thinning or gmeryn.ess;, his 'b1ueish~g'reg eyes were bright and alert with the spar- kle of youth, his gure was good, and _ his faee--he .was clean-shaven save for `a light moustache--was of , a heazlfthy colour and. nnwrinlcled. `-A good-looking man decidedly, * and something more than that. It was ai ifaoe, one insrtinctTively" felt, that had a brain. behind it, a'_ brain, moreover, in the best` of working order, a alert, ' energetic, quick `to -seize a. point, , kiiowleedgeahle andl penetrating; a. , clever man, beyond 'questio11, a `gen- tleman, undoubtedljr, his face, his hands, hie manner, al111V_Shi0W'ed; b h_' V K _ L__1|- .._3..LL V I v }.\Lm~l.l0|1t,," xvvastlxe auswuv. Gov ing wa~ :1 hit Iwavy_ and` the oomxtry mt.}u~r ll'inl. but we had. a. topping run of MVP! nu 1mm from Wosrb Far- ling In within a lllil 0-f Sti.l~Lb'u.ry-, whu1't2 \n- l ` hands, ms manner, mm snoweu Dreuxr ling; his style might occasionally .be .to the criticism that it lacked! riestraint; beyond: this itwas `unim- peaahable. ` Altogether an interesting and? attractive man; one likely to stand out as a. rarity in oduntry s0~ ciety. He was `dressed in a light- olored tweed sru.it,....wore several rings, -andi lmaxl l1is`da;rk-blue tie_fash=,i1e(l a._]_ne. pearl. V. _ Certq.i111[yA not u11reasona1)1Tk.$,- C"ar- don answenedL A But -the youth has W1uu|a.Vu_uIcr _p\ .74-L10: - : '```So you think your young couin will not be -1m.reasonablb? he ;was saying. " ' `% A - - - - 1 1. 99' IN- __, ruuu Cl.llDVVC.UC|\._lb .L:u.u wax u. nnvvnr oharacter--dee.ideId1ly,.and not be joekeyed`iuto: anything against h_is_~_ better Vjudgment. ' .111" thi_s matter, however, neasc-`u . is` on.o1'1r- sid`e; He V5531 scarcely want live here just" yet awhile, or he marries. I71.;!..`I. L yet. !t\Vll1~ll3, U1 1l1l1l.'l:\.l V1213; LIV uulcv-A:-UV: L Which,..aJ1 things considered; _wf1l`1l probably not be long. L` ' n.`_'.L... ,.1.....'........;.1 tn 4.. 1'.'.~i-max ; njl pI'UUu.U1,y nut, ut: Lung. _ Cardou shrtigged. L >It is laigely :1 ques1;ion~ of temperament. ~ I fancy he wi_-11- not be. in 23 hurry. Of course ,one_ can. never be certain. But. I hope` to know bf Master Rihard _be.- .week -is over. '_ He is- nagging hr the Grange for 'a; few, days .. A_cur-ifous expressibn shot over` B1`-'9.-ysh.a4w s -fa:ce,`a =lJobk wot .eynica1 %.e;lishtiiifnent~ J;Si>; :,1% ` 9 an;-[idc8~ , ___.1J , ..:Li L:'...-.-. `~ `Ch: nkarnivaj -* ".\tnlllm-y! The lmxdlord, ex-_ hibiu- u Tl`-&11.]PSl11`all sa sk.i11-(109.1) 111-] A ,4 ' A L -- -__-`. t."I".'L-.. -n--u -an

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