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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 23 Mar 1906, p. 9

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w“ “0 wag: _._. 303393. A a! M‘ -RAFFLES [I 3 rich stockbroker in a river-sue 'nhm-b. In giving good advice, hov- W. I should not have omitted to any “It ve had left our machines in the ”mlâ€"circum- shrubbery in trout. or that Rallies had most ingeniously at- .M our lamps with dark slid“. Vhlch ambled us to leave them burning. It proved sumclent to unscrew the hrs at the bottom only. and then 'to much them to either side. Neither '0! us had grown stout with advanc- h: Fears, and in a. few minutes we had both wormed through into the “all. and thence to the floor. It m. let an absolutely 13W process, intonce tn the pantry we veto mice. and no longer blind mice. There W31 m 1 «ton wonder why the pantry vin- o! nin maniac; those fixed vithln-uo {mud to the woodwork. ond you ,ny unscrew as my a necessary I you into the trouble nd‘hnvo the tile. Ban-ed windows am usually dunk! at other intone“ worth! the m;thisonewunooxooptionto M foolish rule. and a. push with tho labile did its business. I am giving householders some nimblo‘hinu. and ”that: deserving a. good mark from the cities. These. in any we. no 330 points that I would see _to. were ‘â€"v" - ; mnkhtthotwodld choose wuu m on cm the Thom Valley in gm. of mm than. Moo -uulnd vuellno noon ~ the PM“ lm a nu Boo-ton Humbol- More ‘mg and our door mam! 000' muammdpnyedwonlcht [no nothing at the nut! burgh". not m u the NM would Do "I? mmthonm‘lotlhtom mambo»:- and story. We m mum lgor : mum vegan!!!" _-- AL- 1"“ UV evuscx new -_v-- H,,, e 538- racket. but we did not meddl Vin: that. Mes went armed these nights with a better light than as: 1! it were not immoral, I would recom- mend a dark-lantern which was more 01’in his patent. ‘It was that hand! intention. the electric torch. fitted by Mes with a dark hood to fulfil the Monsotaslide. Ihadheldit through the bars while he undid the screws, and now he held it to the k97- hOIe. in which a. key was turned upon the other side. There was a pause for consider» “0!, and in the pause we put on our “13316 It was never known that these Thames Valley robberies were 311 committed by miscreants decked in the livery of crime, but that was because until this night we had never "811 shown our masks. It was a 901m upon which Raffles had insisted on all feasible occasions since his tur- tWe return to the world. Tonight 3 twice nearly lost as everythingâ€"- “Hon 38112111 hear. ere a. forceps for turning W, I mmthewronxsideofthedoor.bnt 9° implement is not. so easy of tar mm as it might be. Mes for MPMemdasharpknfleudtho m 01 the panel. You go tin-oath “*6 me! because that is W ~ S an nrmrcnmznor bu! “annulled M next door. Thor. II o typo of one): mutations in tho unburbo. the youth! go shout In nick-routers. mu. when they lend who other Mom women-um 'Itmnono 11 our but“. to m upon than non. but thdr manor: nod customs nu within the field or oboo‘muou. Mwudnotchoooo tho night upon we! the whole row was likely to be hunme._ -.. L,,7,_A-__ â€"‘ Fvâ€"v" â€"v_ .â€" Vv, _ In the am: of our mecca. but the nut mt. give other cycmu our Met by “doubt it to u ml. R m that midnight when we cycled W mutton to Strum. lung E! 9"} by Acheron. “In 3 35% o? '0 ”an s. B E: t ed y3 w Banana. Author 02 “Shadow on» sop," “Reno’- Ilmh.’ m. Weak Lungs Bron chins a. Lumbemn’s and Boot: no the best thing you ever put a foot into. Comfortable. strong and durable; weather- proof. waterproof. mag proof. You‘ll know them by “the. Mk of quality” onoll who. Amateur cranium“. fake‘nlnutes, ind even. I "WI Luz-v, - .....-..-__ , , by you. I’ve a triend outside, ru get him. -" ' “Thanh, awfully," said the valiant Mt . 4 The hall was empty now. My heart nmed. But I never wee. It won Men who monopolleed thet me. “I cen‘tâ€"lt'e the honâ€"the wm house!“ he whupered. “Cur-e the torâ€"we done me. But you get out. Bunny. whlle you an: never mind me; We my turn. old chop.” file one hand tightened ln enectlon- nte farewell. I put the electric torch ln lt before I went. trembling in every loch. but without a word. Get out! His turn! Yea. I would get out. but only to come in again. for it was my tnrnâ€"mlneâ€"not his. Would Rallies leave me held by a hand through n hole in a door? What would he have done in my place was the thing for me to do now. ‘I began by diving heedflnst through the pan- "J -- _ try window and coming to earth upon all fours. But even as I stood up and brushed the gravel from the palms of my hands and the knees or my knick- erbockers I had no notion what to do next. And yet I was half-way to the trout door before I remembered the 33 map- "”5: upon my race. and ”A: tore It 0!! :8 the door new open and my feet iwere_on the steps. 7 ,A._ I. I Aâ€"I-AI “Who? Who?” said they, ngmg way before me. "Some fellow who came through one of your windows headnrst.” “The other Johnny, the other John- DY.” the cherub: changed. “Biking pastâ€"saw tho lightâ€"why, whnt have you there?” m3; 353%? ...._ if? A n- m the hall mood barrel of one land 993135“ use; ”â€"- ‘At the some moment I hard the shaming feet end the iovr. excited young voices on the other side oi the door. nnd n inint light shone round Ramee' wrist. “Well done. Boo!!!” “Kong on to him!" ' ‘ _‘, "Good old Beefy!” ‘ ' g “Beery'e got him!” ‘ “So hue Iâ€"eo hue I!” And Moe couch: my nun with hie one tree hnnd.’ ”They've got me tight,” he yhiepgred. "I’m done.” L, J--_ 00 I’ new ”3153'; 13611:; next .gafden.” I cried to a bevy of pajamas with bare feet. and young races at. either end or rememoer outrun: the eteetrto torch tron tono hnnd to the other before the aperture woe lone enough to n- ceivo the hood ond wriet o! Rniilee. Ho hed nt ouch time: n motto c! which I might have made eorlier use. but the not ie thet I have only once before ducrihed n downright hur- mnry in which I minted. nod thet with- out knowing it ot tho time. The moot oolemn student 0! these mule cnnnot mm thnt he he cut through mony doore in our compony. elnoe (what woe to me) the mniden eitort to which I nllude. I. however. have erected only too mm o crib in con- Junction with A. 3.1mm». ond ot the cruclnl moment he would whisper. "Victory or Wormwood Bcruhhe. Bunny!” or ineteod of Wormwood Scrubhe it might be Portlond Bill. Thin timo it was neither one nor the other. for with thnt very word “vio- tory” upon hie line they whitened and ported yith_the 3"} auto of defeat. - , I A._..A.I 15-..- I-“v II.“ “He may h'afve followed him through the pantry window." I suggested wild- no. van _' _ 6““ n...- r , but whether he ran upstairs or out. side I know no more than you do." “It wasn't like that boy to run either way," said the crammer, cock- ing a clean-«blue eye on me. “But it home chase!” "It wasn't like him even to let go.” “I don’t believe Beefy lever would," put in Olphert. . “That's why we gave him the billet." - __ . “w A A '“irés, I did.” mined from within. UV vâ€"â€"._ utéome of you must have heard me say I’d fetch my friend in from the road?" 7 army-crammer (who wore bedroom slippers) stood on the threshold, with an eye each way. The more I saw of the man the better I liked and the more I feared him. His chief annoy- ance thus tavwas that they had not called him when they heard the noise, that they had dreamt of, leaving him out of the fun. But he seemed more hurt than angry about that. “Well, sir,” concluded Olphert, “we left old Beefy Smith hanging on to his hand, and this gentleman with him, so perhaps he can tell us what happened next?"_ .. c , ,9-) __1L1_ -‘II hapbeneci next?" “I wish I could,” I cried, with all their eyes upon me, for I had had time to think. - - -,-‘; _-_ Young Olphert told his story with coaxing candor. It was true that they had come down for an hour’s nap and elevates; well. and there was no denying that was whiskey in the glasses. The boys were now all back mums: Wm. I thinken- tirely tor the sake of warmth; but and Norfolk jackets. and very natur- ally remained _wi_thout, while the L _ 3_A-_. The bad old proverb was my first waning. I caught two of the youths exchanging glances under raised eye- brows. Yet their stout, easy-go mentor had given me such a. reason ~ in; since of sideiong humor. as be- tween man or the world and man of the world. that it was anoint to sus- pect him of suspicion. I was nevera theiess itching to beiqone. _ ‘â€"â€"â€" â€" “Well-.fiéfipimrt. boys in! be boys. Sunvose you 1811 me what happened more we come to recnmmauong “Look at thst door.“ said I. But. unfortnnstely. the breathless boy looked use. and now he we! be- ingdjoin by others equally short 0! "Where's Beefy?" " he sex-enmed. "What on earth's hsppened to Beefy 2" “My good boys.“ exclsimed the «summon; "will one of you be kind enough to tell me what yon’Ve been doing. and what these gentlemen have been doing (or you? Come in all, be- fore you get your death. I see lights in the classroom, and more than lights. Can these be signs of s arouse?” “A very innocent one. sir." said n well-set~up youth with more mustache than I have yet. _ . .u- . ‘ -,,_ your houee.” aid i. still spokesman for the night. end still on the wing: of Inspiration. “Your eons”-â€" r “My pupils.” “indeed. Well. they heard it. drove out the thievee nna nnve given cnnee." "And where do you come in?" in- quired the stout men. descending. “We were bicycling put. end I letti- niiy new one teiiow come huddrat through your pnntry window. I think he got over the veil.“ . Here n breathless boy retdmed. “cert no nnythinx 0! him.” he mar. “We '00-. .. vv ...... from behlnd. On the whole. I will not elter e word. nor whine ebout the thln; any more. We lifted the plucky fellow lnto Rn!- dee' plnoe 1n the pnntry. looked the door on hltn end put the ltoy through the el. Now we- the moment for thl o! oumlvel. end enln thet Internal meek whlch Moe ewore by oune nee: being the undolns of us both. We bed reeched the etepe “What an F U’““ 1'"! ‘I Vâ€" ‘Vuw x- -... V. gecko“ u Womb. "Now“let him no“! " aid in. cloning NI ma, isotonic over tho poor youth'n outll All will!) was won in his other out. and tho tint tow Itortoroul breath- thnt tho poor boy took won the and 0! him for tho tlino Mina. Oh but it won vilininoul. my port olpoolnlly. mnemulthnnboonm otolv thomtotthownylomd y. Ibo- nn by flying I was not ad 0! this dood. but its dutu'dly mtor bu coxno homo to In. non thnn our with the ponnnco of writing it out. I no in myult. at last my tnon nolt. thing: thnt I never now quite so clouiy bo- toro. Yot lot no no quite nun tint I would not do tho nun. min. hnd not the amount duiro to throttle thin innocent lnd (nor did I). but only to anti-lento Moo from tho moot hopolm petition in m ovor in: and. utter oil. it m_ bottor tlgnn n blow tho boys. as team! 99 m we on as loan. A9 what do you suppose no hay gain 1% the same menu The not: w its hand 9! Men. magenta with Mummy Need. and vi a a. 9! Need nm the mm. m minis a? ward and mm“ the! key :3 the we witheut a moment‘s lass. "study on, Bum 1" . Am! I 1 am an wen blue: {M m- “a It ‘ in NI mm n he woke. “Now at him reatho" and be. mum. his hand- korohld over the m_)§out§'n naoutJh "W8, I’m .11 right" "Then I must mast." And before ha could um I but him mum m not with Inch u ugh .7 . . r an open door, and the tail of my eye caught the aunt of glasse- in the fire- fight. bet the rent of it was otherwise b11118. 7'1‘here has been_ an among; 9p?! true. then.” remarked m relieve 1 you doing here?” said you,” I ma. trel- innocent “It’s the most sporting chase I wu ever in," said he. “All my fault!" “My dear Bunny, I wouldn't have missed it for the world!" Nor would he forge ahead of me, though he could have dons IO in a moment. he who his boyhood had done steaming at the kind IO puck hater nun anybody else. No, ‘ did ,3 thaw. Barth h.- 4-.“ "Oh, to think I’ve let you In for this!" I groaned, my head over the handle-bars, every ounce of my weight first on one foot and then’on the other. I glanced 8t Mes. end in the white light of his torch he was doing it all with his ankles, exactly as though he had been 11de in 8 gym- khant. __ _,'_U Now, I hue said that it was a. very misty nlght (hence the whole thing). and also thnt these houses were on e hlll. But they were not neuly on themotthehflhandldidwhntl firmly believe that elmoet everybody would have done in my phee. Rallies. indeed. aid he would have done it himself. but thet was his generosity. endhewutheonemnnwhowould not. Whatldidweetoturninthe opposite direction to the other gate. where we night so easily have been cut 0!. suite pedtl for my liteâ€"up it out. “Can you turn in your on length?" asked Rallies. following loynily. “Not certain." “Then stick to it. You couldn't help it. But it's the devil of a. hill!" , “And here they come!” “Let them." said names. and brand- ished his electric torch, our only light as yet. A hill seems endless in the dark. for you cannot see the end, and with the patter of bare feet gaining on us, I thought this one could have no end at all. 0! ocurse the boys could charge up it quicker than we could pedal, but I even heard the voice of their stout instructor growing louder through the mist._ . n A-â€" hill! ~0er- We rushed our machines to the nearer gate. for both were shut. and we got through and swung it home behind us in the nick of time. Even I could mount before they could reopen the gate. which Mes held unmet them for half a minute with unneces- sary gallantry. But he would lee me introntothim.nndaoittelltome to lead the my. And out he went without n look to lee the eiIeot of his words, I utter him with n determined imitntion oi his self- oontrol. But I would hnve given something to turn round. I believe thnt for one moment the shrewd in- .u'uctor wu tnxen 1n. but u r reached the stone I heard him asking his pu- pile whether nny or them hnd seen any bicycles outside. Thnt moment, however. made the dinerenoe. We were in the ohrubbery, Men with his electric torch drown and binning. when we heard them kicking n: the pantry door. and in the drive with our bicycles before men and boys poured pell~men down the steps. , . . . 7 k “But. we‘ve 19!: our bikes outside. and mlno'o u Mon number.” con- tinued Men. “I! you don't mind. we’ll bring ’02:: in before then follow: m um 99 than? ,,JAL_._- A I_-I. A- not put thie thins through by myselt! Even in my extremity it wee elmoet e disappointment to me when hie deer eool voice fell like e delicious drought upon my eere. But ite eitect upon the othere ie more intereetin: to re- cell. Until now the creamer bed the centre of the em. but et. thle point Renee usurped e piece which wee elwuye hie M will. People would wait for whet he had to “5'. he theee people waited now for the eimpleet end meet. neturel thin; in the world. “One moment!" he had hexun. "Well?” eeid the creamer. relieving me o: hie eye et leet. “I don't want to loeo eny of the nor. with “PM“; vowâ€"v- . And tho toy no longer in the lock. and tho {notation youth within! The toy would ho aloud. tho door kicked In: my. wlgh 9w mon’o on null‘x‘apon -- VA--.I AL- _ mmmer. LP "a ”W M‘nnl wl‘ I ‘ In ' “I“ '0 man | h“ tom u ”mum swam ms nu!“ mlm thou! w In t I cram ‘ uu nun M jot w n on. "3 “as flow“ y” a p dam Into akln rlor Dr. ‘I roo'n 3: “Han n: u._~3u5wm- M Pkfi| .‘mulmlggfl: “In I: owlnl o! Irownbod «- In III: on: an Siam-£311 tor Ibo Plo- mammal Bonn Modlcd Advlw. A I man a: «an «an 0 ”Trend“ or 53ng- Ih anon” kafim Dr. g. . you. Bunk). N. Let the most at! and his much- woull as! strength is dorm mm In: Imumcmm to If he bu no food he vetted into nutrition. “icy God!“ “Nor out you.” “It! the ma:- ”But the door'l that.” but “I'll Mn I look u fit.” NOW!!! In“: bu U'U M and mm; u (some I shouted when I found m.“ N "0'0! 00 Who bu Hm our“, yv. pomum yrlor “qu11 Ma!“ tau. recommended a giw New .w ‘0 ABSOLUTE ' SEBURITY. . Ogger’s Little Live'EPills. Tenet Compmlee Rees-vee- Albeny. N. Y” Herd: Itsâ€"The Senate yesterday peeeed Sender Stevene' em. providing e legal reserve requirement tor tmt camellia. Reilly to Be Releeeed. Kingston. Much 16.â€"â€"F. J. Remy ie to be liberated at Bellevme this week utter serving ; year for his connectleo with the bogus bellot box eeheme. CW4 Burns a. Death. Winnipeg. Mm. Much 15.â€"A mu- ity occurred on Scounnd avenue. ye:- terdu] morning. when the Bananas-old child or A. W. Lord was burned w a (Ti-pin a. line which nearly destroyed the home. How the are started is not known. Throo Count. Against Him; ”to “oil For halving. Toronto. lunch lcâ€"Anor tum hurt W a. an“ 3" h tho gum-u Mona brought tn no hm gaunt. Mn Non Hooter m tor mmmmaudodhorInoohu'no! mum mono! knowing}: to be anion. Victor-l; B. C. Hatch ltâ€"Mtorneyv Generucmleewulonhueenttnhlr migration as 3 member or the Me- Bride Government. Hr. Wilson 1. u preeent in Ottawa. Hon. Mr. Fulton. Provincm Secretary. un- temporary chum o! the Attorney-concurs de- ”mt. Email had o tan bill brought in gain-t him on three counts: Btouing tho money. stealing tho money as t but ofloor, and roooiving tho money knowing it to ho stolen. Thou m the three counts on which tho iury found no but min: In. mun. 31nd me. I gully “lie“ on“ 9}" I MN m : venues my ' l NMMummmudlmom m erect. of the am the m m mung unis“ an er m u t M: Mmym Hook“ Mount” nan. He had am up In. tau. zinc“ Mandel-mu!!!“ ! look“ but at m- 1“: imam up M. m I may he. mud mu tumor. mumwNMbonm IMPW mg... Choir um um um: no... “3‘3“ My “00th M. m l nauga‘wahm an: :fi‘hol: a: ON“ I! m that In!” ‘0“. ‘_ "You don't mu myth!" I did” an t. “Randomly. far I ham wmmstthumwuthodm nun. And now It hunt It will use Mmmmllnmhumwd with undue tad Inoxcmblo unto; them In none other like It for m w toll: It a my one ewe-lamb in til then unis. ButBIflluMdu-udcrm MR. , _ _‘ _7 “I: m tho Apothooau of tho Bun- ny.” sud ho. but in 3 tone I now: than tort”. "I hardly know whut I vudolnxor suing.” I add. "The whole thing "I hardly knew whl suing.” I aid. "1' was t nub." , “PM” um Mu. “1: m the kind at fluke I tlwnyl wanted you to ash when run: you yum-3!: ‘_-. W! mm «on to a. um “no at am 1'th bum u In Me! man. when we “mud to m M. and m tho «I hutch in! labor court «no u 3 It In “010007. and was no! pod.“ “to ”than of Mum than: lull-y Park. our light! turn“ up. the broken m-oh put out nnd «my. The N. ntoa had long boon abut. but you out mnooum a bicycle through the omen. We had no mnhor adven- t“. on the my homo. and our eat- too wa- uull mm upon the hob. "But i think it'o nn ocoooion M Iniiivon‘o." cold Minion. who now hoot thou to: such. "By nil my coda Bonny. Ii'l boon tho moot opening night wo on: N in our iim! And do you know which woo tho moot owl-ting port of it?“ “Thu lap-hill ride?" “i won‘t thinking oi it.” “fuming your torch into n tranch- I "‘16. ihi'ys’iu Mon, blowing rim “It. can before um. ’00 “I" nor. ond you know It!” __ ‘ oval ucx mucus. vs‘ m be hadâ€"3m m. a.» nld nun. ‘1'“ am Bunny! A nun: Mâ€"I HOW IANWILLS ARI HELD. lust 3m 8.3mm" 0' Send: In His Ruin-(ion. W "mm":v.â€"‘- : ,,_____’_Â¥ Genuine to as m» than I Dino: n M a w. tar-nu! «on tho m 'A number on on)” farms for 88.10. 1130 Come desirable building- in town, . mum. 100 acre tarm in Mnripoise, near Little Britain. Fume houee, good [rune barn, with stone naming, hog pen, hen house and sheep pen. 93 urea cleared and all tillahle, balance headwood bush. Young orchard; convenient to school, church, post of- lice and market; pionghing done. Term my; want- to out! at owe. Farm lor sale. in Ops. 11-2 miles from town .containing 100 acres. 65 acres cleared. balance poplar and birch. New frame house, good frame barn. with stone stabling. small or- chard. good Well. .Ploughmg done. For sale cheap. hpply at once. The John Gillespie farm for sale. on the Kth con. 0! Eldon. [.03 house, good frame barn, with stone wall and stabling' 86x56. 65 ecres o-‘ear- ed 1nd unable. balance ‘ew‘amp soil, good; small orchard; 1 1-4: miles tron: Lorneville and Woodville. Goodmaâ€" ket. store. blnchsmith eh an! poet otflee and churches. payment down and mum to wit purchaser. [All “913MB“! F ARMS FOR SALE. strictly print. ad madam tom 10 [Ml calm ”mar-tron!“ "You! 1;: Lowest Currant Run of Interim, with privilege of repayment in instd menu when Expense: kept down to thalamus: notch. Anbnlina-oftbinmkept -... ...â€"-..- if. 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