MH FOUNDERED GALLEON pee By WEATHERLY CHESNEY AND ALIOK MUNRO, (Copyright, 1899, by the Authors.) Tt seemed that when he felt the dry miles away, there came upon him the jesize to So he made his bargain with his friend Tom jally and slowly edimitted that he got disgnsted with bis rt hefore very long, perhaps becanse ae fonnd the serub of bastard palm ao- expectedly hi sh a passage through. So he bore away shoreward ar the ha ‘ two searchers to solve. reason why the heavy farmer ms » ‘the exertion of scrambling over those ‘eruel rocks. He could not hee himself; it was a case of needs uiust when the ser drives! “I was druv to’t zur,” ‘explained Cain 2 Laven pathetically, “drav by the black niggers.” “Did Seis tell yon why you were kept < erates asked Guthrie. never thought of in “You didn’t! Then I will!” exclaim- ed the undergraduate, and he went ound be angle to aie the men were stati “He pay his question, and received in reply a sour ofder to hold his tongue or is way,” on the tall man. e Sabir be the worse for him. He had: trouble eeah already, he was fiat by turning up at all. ‘is was my: sed aud hay oats Se it boded harm to the ketch and her Guthrie y whiepered # this, to ones “The “But I've given my word for the pair of us not to try to escape from the cave.” have, sir,”" was the reply, 't help di loing shek i same. id keep : r8 open to find out rbat dl the deviant is that they’re after. During the rest of the afternoon, till * nightfall, there was no further move on «| ed one of the men “Come ares with me, and you'll " said Pats an. ‘And tell your rae I can’t din any se prigt the! fat on had the bate of a pistol acdeting pas a side pocket of his loos cot! t, Be ct poppe ecog- gy that fe ie Deesent they must ae he tall man as he leboat lay suly Hidden tn & vataral dock ot the ree ‘ame. There was some sort of dispu' going on among the turtle catchers. omen skirmished along the floor of among its impotent occn- na i he came to the bulkhead. He found a lasbed cask amidships and scrambled on to the head of it. Imme- diately in front of ae nose was a faint glow of light. It cami seam in the ing from ‘which the oakum had been started. Gently manipulating the calking with hig fingers, he enlarged he slit toa ole Le ane “ong by that wed ha the hanging lousy. on their heels, with sheath knives drawn suggestively round to their hips i readiness for instant use. "The whole party boarded the whale- hoat, which was then PS out of the cave: When they reached the aston: § = the wind was fair for the oe which they wanted to g ie eae had the mast shipped ia ' =a eae and away she went eastern shores cs pai wind somewhat and aa mil another D ie hich er’s cay belonged. emaed: this the oe steered her in through some intricate navigation con- | be got out to leeward to make her look eee epiek “haa tho: lycra land hick they ba ett Guthrie gave a cry of astonishment, tte ee te fo her spars and rigging traced in strong black tae against the sky, lay a ae pas ooner. beautiful fairy sbip she looked in te soft moonlight, ey if rks wert bad foraly: hanged ‘ands necently, ra the fie} al rate, not saat to the number ‘ot the rey apie Gentes gave a sharp elance at the graceful lines of the yessel they were approaching and then turned to the ne- gro captain. “So you're pirates, are yon?’ d. “And that’s. your schooner! Well, I will say 4 far too good for the likes of ySu she PTER XX. ‘HE SCHOONER'S HOLD. Her steersman shot. the whaleboat Gleverly up -alongside the schooner, ‘and the painter caught by a | men who appeared on the deck, negroes, too, like the others. The gangway was | unshipped and passed out, and fhe peo- ple from the cave boardeil from the ganwale of their oak “<Who’ ve you got there, cap’n?#’ ask- pear & thie Baroda steppe ed up on to the deck. “Oh, gome blundering fools, “who an, yo jt question. . Just shut your head and go quietly. You'll only get yonr skulls cracked if you spaiaite ic ob gaselver over it.’ ‘A couple of sheath knives were ont on ee eppnbe brightly in the and did as he w: Srrsee sah ol (rac oa a after combing of the main hatch, run- ning straight up and down from the deck to. the hold beneath. "By ‘is he descented and the other two after him. jooner’s. people a heavy grating and fixed it in its place with we Then four pairs of shor at and two oe of es be heard making their way aft mpanion, and prisoners in a dull Grone through the siiotiem ck ike nigh! ‘There be zomething de in we yer @ brief, stertorou: “zame as Zusan Pierce, her faa bi beetles in the kitchen, only They" ‘re turtles, yon oaf!’’ corrected Mrs. daly contemptuously, hold was paved with them. ate Hebplesly, belly uppermost. shea of them were quite still, but oth- ir had attracted the “So. ice he what the echooner is oe here!”’ exclai athrie. ‘That ex- plains i es ‘turtle catching. Wel 1, en- “But this kidnap- rietta seni. to do a three baat nothing t0 in the ae. was SU eaNe itself heard through the after bulkhead, and at nd fe he would ot ae ee aa cigs tees certain extent as well. althongh, me tha Wilkised plankine wae shick, bw view w: ‘ly axestricted one. rather, all of it that could be kn the tithe when the) Wareka left Brictal supposed —the promoters’ aims, the ” re "pe you got there, cap’nt” amount of the treasure and the means by which it wae hoped that it aight be reco Tho extmet ad been copied cee the undergraduate could not gat tps iweteat endl reais tog rant lato, when he had read the tie ‘ough, “but are you sure, cap’n, tha the ketch at Piper's yonder is thé same as this one?’ he lean negro with the burning eyes said, “Yes. ‘You auked that fat lnbber hername, id tea, and he said he didn’t know, didn’t matter. I went down, night be- fore te, to the place where they ari ying saw everyting tor mysell. ihe fools kd Wo puenor ee set, so T ie ; have to hurry."’ And then he went on to give as minute a oa scription Ge the little eon: allt Betcha thease ae ae ‘eavesdropper himself could ished. O oucigted cus dere auth ol le Re ids ee the side of the ech: place where he pat ta lhie Bian Sad It's plain white paper; no land within 100 bee or more. You tumble to what that st Well, cap, what does Sees Let's haye your idea," said one of the ne- “Tt means,” answered the black eh er, “chat oe. ve got what tl ‘hose 48 days were spent Mee “ie gold crouisihe; tonadered Spanish gale ie the, Fabhie brake gueduth 4 oe chatter, but the hite headed old mulatto raised an authoritative hand fecutiente. “It’s no use all gabbling at once,” he told them. ‘We have got to set about making a plan, sharp, or we shall have this haul slipping through our fin- co by a movenant of his pipe seen acco his throat 6 tall, gaunt apis leaped to his t his oe fist down on 01 att but the gate of a aeae made pirates of the whole lot Pi you. and sol can't ee myself there. But. — it as you like—I draw dics irae; at mu i at this the babel broke ont again, It seemed, indeed, to the anxious watcher that the black captuin had some a port, but it was obvious that the ma- dority was with his white headed an- tagonist. stealing,” said the sistent ercely, ‘who says it’s stealing at allt} Who gave the 3 Sindbis conversation | aa ate “welled out to sauces yol- then scuttle their ch ar “1 will in tae done, I tell rmly. **So, you,” repeated the other if that’s your game you go without me But cpa their craft an maroon them’ s if you like. [won't say no to tha ae @ lean captain’s eyes were gle es like “black etnies oe alti idently knew she throat cating gee = started on another t: au dare ae ae "re right.” he admit- sulkily. ‘*Maybe it’s best after all, fh to leave the white folk a ts us to. Little games di, Soe stick in ard and sometimes spoil cay, where likely to disturb them in a hurry, sce Husie ketch and then just up stick a ives the’ heart of the asked there, boys a SiGe an ane ‘do lars we shall have the spending of there'll be as fine a time ahead asa for." and then With ready negro eloquence the old man drew a picture. It was a Jnstots tale of ecnaaildcliphiavnd the Ker the most larid plgmente in iste it, The old scoundrel kne aaiebie aadmns den ek a black eed oat. “No more turtle tw seed he told them; ‘no more work, unlimited en and unlimited ram. The dayasbneapent peas ioe went on until all oe ies at his audience were won and even the hot eyed captain himself allowed a . faint smile of longing anticipation to flicker jake ae eas like face. And az he listen- ed ti old_villain's eloquence G cay, oad eellees that the men would h een bigger saints than they tbokbdl ‘t fee had been able to resi: sist it. ard. they mean to make gee stent asked Mrs. Jelly “Tomorrow night. “Oh, they do, do they? I somehow wie t seem to think that vie sir “What do you mean?’’ uth rie eagerly. “Have yora oh Hf ay. can’t say that T have. oho ies on one e don't,” ¢ he young mam “Td ee what's i 0 Stop them from working their will on the tot a! They e don’t set an anchor watch." CoNTINCED.] But {ro »: yed pne seers He had Yeas out, “4 i residence When the avy, We: ped our of his hand and fell with a loud noise. “Wifey” awoke on tho instant. She looked at him and then at the mer el ab streamed through the blinds. ‘ , George, what are you get- for’ George, i ot which “T found I T couldn’ slecp, bo T thought 1 d get up and go out and take a walk. ‘And out the poor wretch went, dregging | Riot round wearily for an hour upon the verge of tears and Lorpar. a Hreeze in Our Alley. te they never sing. ‘tian, abovo all others, ould be forever singing at the heart. A sure recipe for Beer ‘3 BUILDING A SILO. ONE OF MANY SIMPLE AND ae EXPENSIVE STRUCTURE! MADE OF STAVES. Rae the cheapest silo to con- ell as the one having the durable as it is cheap and easy of con- struction. In making a silo it is a good ed to build a little larger than is ac- the construction of a stave silo is the foundation. Excavate to depth of ree or four inches and to the diam- ie of two feet greater than that of proposed silo. Fil in the excava- ae with large stenes, using smaller Aten thie 's act ution Aeattine ‘oat, working it down lev vowel and finish off is ‘hil coat with a dust of clear c thialy and smoothed over. ort Siiirep ase Hemlork OF white pine, sound and free fi knots. Th the sliol ts 40"be 12 tees oF a s diameter, make the staves of 2. material, slightly beveled on the Hib, order to form the needed circle. If SIMPLE STAVE SILO. the diameter is - ‘be more than 12 fee have the staves y 6 ee left plain, so that w! anos caag draw ee gether the point of contact on dis tae edge will become tighter as the hoo} rawn closer. Set ap 6 stuff, co Ee a lot of sugar barrel staves to cate sede zontally to the silo staves on ce Ie Sree ane DEEDS oe e. Nall of these staves a f rt on a ine, Prittiin tall whave ena ever the space between the two, having a row near the top and bottom put on in this ops used are five-eighths inch ves and only tighten up after the silo is filled. ahead capita, while in Ilinais they are but $8. He charges tl ‘was the place is to be always on the alert for some pleasant thing that A wash-w: eau use there is always @ breeze in our alley.” She might have said it because she sa increased the Canadian output 400 cent. If ate Want to be Loved. Don't find jon’t as a the evil you hear. Don't jest at anybody's religious beli iefs. Don't be rude to your inferiors m social position. Don’t repeat gossip, even if 11 does interest a crowd. Don’t underrate porphing, because you don’t possess Don’t go untidy en the as everybody knows you. EVIL OF BAD COMPANY Rev. Dr. Talmage Speaks on the Choice of Friends. EARNEST AND KINDLY WARNING, Those Whe Voluntarily Associate With the Idie and Vicious Will Surely Lexe Morals and Integrity-The Tempta- tions of Great Cities Depicted, Washington, March 4..— In this discourse Dr. Talmage speaks o1 theme which all men, young and ‘aie will be glad to see discussed, and the ind many cas xiii, 20, ‘‘A companion of fools shall | be destroyed.’ ) ‘May it please ie vedas: said a pecnlcnet criminal when asked by the what he had a say why sen- id illustrations was that of the fact that ‘a com- is shall be destroyed.’’ 80 ¢ dis- ease as a good man will catch moral distemper if he consents to be shut up with the vicious and the aban- ne olden the rest. in our worldly occupation aie yi ed to talk to and commi ven adetie intepdeenion Ramses they are very cautious er they shall call him into the aupelationn ‘wetors they know very well. But bad young inen in that ee all gather around him. they town wil — the and feel toned in his pockets “Well, well, really I have for- one’ ectten way pocket-b In 48 hours innocent nob, young man, let no fallen young p you on the shoulder fam- Aasigher tae arotnd aud give ae 5 Blance ie will’ make the wretch cower in your presence. ‘Phere is no ionstraity SOL 8h stand p ity and ER nings of he: bard, and no human n reach them, but God gives to every. YounE ens Mearsing which he e, is the ightning Paes tands ae eye. the temptations of os great cies a ree that “a pe nea of foots shall be destroyed nd, first, I charge Soi Ave 15 skeptic—that is, the man who umb in tis vest and old- in thos+ “nines. Bue: Ves BOR OEE it.” Yes, he you will get we it if yoo ta in fis ich ing years and ihe Cia on which your old mother lay a-dying. That brilliant young skeptic will ‘0 die, and his dia- mond will flash no eee into the is hair will lie un- th iil wn beside his old who died under the oe istian 1 ing the songs of Vict Again, avoid dlers —- that is, shoes pede Nao Sees hy Siihe shop or the factory and There is nothing that would nies them so well as to have you give up your employment and consort with them. ‘These idlers you will find standing @round the engine houses or standing at noonday or about n steps of some hotel or staurant, giving the idea they have They have not dined never dined there. fore you invite a youn: nn into ae oe for a living?” It No ; I am a gentle Tin 1OR Ont tor HG eaee BBE how bore tis sae How cleanse his el or how unding his name, do, refuse years of age when it ws ime. for hin to rest. ‘0. pane rk to keep out of mischief.” And man can afford to be idie. care oe hoe Ree eas moral character, fig _cauhiot sffort to veiddle, But vonieays Alaceat ry peo- Pe are ‘suffering from aitoncor sine D Hoa cine es ill be as poo: n ey now. It is a Christian man to say do. where thére were five Chri nd they said they had not Poverty to be comforter be alleviated, a back of- fice, every ppneraaey of ee a ture, spiritual culture; ever: ice Cuiaiiea ian, nothing to do! rou business for this world my Christian friend, then you ought to be doing beac Sa Bp ie Yo ia taee xi oe Yet eae of the pide “er Shnee yon te picture of one f the great masters. went by the sila ob tie slovnful Sad by the Ye gtamer. a little folding of th to ‘sleep. So shall thy poverty come em vols that te aveletby and see ant as an is n0 more explosive passage in ell'the Bie ble than thats | t begins to hiss e the ft ibe. and then busi dike Sa pounders "The. old Green or die. lily eroud yo one your take Rist os ay. WV condition, when hi has bel dreg! Tals me member the Sabb: and yet the amuse- and recreations of life must administer 1o hard (work. e only preparative for the Dias to which God has failed us. hit he did. an ae & MMA oh “| Atbbohy beulonw cradle ez . muckshaw a cre at ‘ork.’ poor and. elev ating Geb. eh a "cekeE str ur. busy life in we are to look vaitor our it exorbiti a after giving |) hit companer (bess Coa wbhe oth Other E 60, * ing Water With Coal Ol. * bird; cae Bet ue z Profit in Lest Notes. ) ergatat| 9 aEME non practice in many |. re sg fact that, to many minds, nd | Water | Sections of Tan Fane ES i destroy ne aunt ian dat beweeny eae AS, 3 in the cisterns an des aD aks picked you are en! axed fn aes ae 1 experiment loss and destruction of its they will Bi to determirfo’ its eticava ve the Raa ie barra of rain oral x “vig have lost hele germs, and that it prevents eases Serhan in impure water.’ cei ian ae at Le e oe to die, meri Fifty, seven Ret of ae jew but a the race, tout ‘and men cheered us seven ag if they were med Sey jee Maxine. Never Hae "oe S to-morrow what you can do t 2. Neyer trouble another Jonwnet you can do yourself. 8. Never. spend your money. hefore you have a cee ‘buy what you don’t want sbecause it is a cheap, 5. Pride costs more than hunger, thirst, or cold. We seldom repent ot having tat en too 1 for othing te troublesome that we Re do willingly. one iy, to keop . How much ain the evils have yu Jabor a proved—as in event of a fire a wreck it cau—the pane of course, it re sents, rato (age ere is doubt about it, the paid on security te being given Tee Shetty ‘ing the bani exchange to them — will come out: of tho cofiers of fe plunderes Nee" SAVED. THEIR Be MR. T. W. DOXTATER, as art A FATHER’S GRATITUDE. Boaush counter. paid in ‘His Little Girl was Attacked with Beart Could Have Made Her Sound and Lively From thé Sun, Belleville, Ont. In a comfortable farm home in Sydney near Belleville, lives Mr. T.. -osperous farmer and hiv pleas- a ‘I shall raise sgt and crop, pa ue is a sociation with with them rie traps fast He yim with gentle i gous ees id out Coen to his Christain neighbors here, chat mo rou ee that that usehold glad pee its inno- ord: tthe sound of histootstep, ds chil tand back as you hap. him 9. smooth handle. Great Bravery. “1 gee that Mrs, Kruger, always Sunday . 0) eld on. ath Sabbath, cuts Oom Paul's hair.”* “Say, you can’t expect such a man to be afraid of anything on earth, can on??? e.—In his justly cele- brated Pile De, Pacmelee has given to the World one of the most unique medicines is my Sunday I, was Aft een eitiaae requiremeiits in that in general use not Gulyiocaniecoh bene two qualities, but because it is known, to sess alterative aud curative powers | which place it ip the front rank of me ines. > ee Willing to Lose Herseli ‘ohere is one thing can bo. truly said of Miss Ogler; sue is self-pos- sesse “True, but Pll bet you she wishes she wasn’t.”? St, VitusDance rapidly cured by Miller's Compound Iron of years’ standing now ¢1 rine the bee Dest of health asa result of taking them. The Dopopataton of Peru. ‘The population of Pern is illustrat ed by the fact that the valley of Bee, ta, which in the days of His 6 opala il ot 00 now be only 5, Ask for Minard’s and take no Other, Why He Snubbed Him. Brigsley_—There’s a A pian I don’t 's | speak to on the Trigsley—Is a oss Why Ssiele ey—Because I. don’t him. their iron grapples; other” t thick tongue ence not? know It your child 1s pale, pecvish, and does hot thrive, a'dose of Miller's Warm Pow: brs fie ders occasionally will cure. ane breaker. ee lieve suffering in this country. Mr, Doxtater: ‘Yes, we lisve reasons Pink Pills. I think Cay are wi ten times their weight in gold. When good—i aot Theo afd aie iz ankly told us time 1 read the’ parti through the nse r. Pink Pills, which ire me h I determined find in the neighborhood, bright ae asa cricket. She. ‘been going to school forthe past eighteen mionths, and has shown absolutely’ no ‘symptoms of the old trouble. I attrib- uté her cure entirely to ie use of ps Williams’ Pink Pills,” any doubts thé truth of this Macasaaeth i part refér them either to myself or my/ Dr. ‘Willams! Pink Pills are just as Fyaluable in the case of children as es! pot pol the Lora ‘will bless you, and | will evo” ‘the en- ‘tire business it is to seek for eteas bel ones Sasa e I believe in ents of the world so far innocent, rt in man sai i a ive. without them. Any Sanguine temperament deali thou mayest vility. 5 7 ONS chap hem fea ee said the Quaker, “I got it in oan article in which if thou wilt—ci-| Jie. ves.~, Si | post naid at 50c. a box or r ‘or building up the blood end givin ain, aay. oon for ie: 50, isting’ ae Oe we Merisnes) Be Abas