q ` QUEEN'S iiofitn:IJ.lA; CvI-` . 3'. .5.'31`.:;u.i`.:`i?::3%:`3` was : * ' ' V ' uiuuau atavnng sud 09'!-!l'0IlI.nI KW 10.0.!!! Eim`: tot mm ggpungoia THE NoRTHE;N rim raiaaa'*1ier haaa, uttered 5 .h .K1i&"iT' -.th . ,'I= by an ermful of bark and l pine ` `O6 ibt him,` which M an rovinai . A`inol'hpfed -' the sleeper, end` silently de- n `It`i:v`a.s night when she a.'w'oke. She wa.9.8urronr`u1e<.1b except where , _ x _ `made 9'. nebulous l,mi"s_t "in theeetner of her wooden ca.vern._ I ;-ovidegztissuy she `struggled back to conseiousneseslowly, scrth-*3 the solitude and .silenc_e,ca;ne upon her ggradunlly wxths 9. growmg realization of-_ the events of the past twenty-four hours, but-without a. shock. Shewas alone here, but-safe. still, and * every hour added to her chances of ultimate escape. She -remembered to have seen acandle among the articles on the shelf, and she began to gr`? her way towa.rds_the pmatches. xfgenly she stopped. What was that panting '2 Was 11; her` own hranthinao nn~in`Imn.iI `I9 Pt9Tn5,a&*i11$8o ; e sh a.ft-like opening 1 -abbtiyxamxmns _ `haivv up yup `aqua _ uuuu'6yIvh'uA Jl.| Ho, i 6,` mmim Y._ A _ ' _` " ` offth little chamber. #113 ,its. . ,0? 1.1 .- aions fund ;-necassornsi.-nnd, presently to resppebras noiselpsnly with A.-tin bucket :of watiar. _. This done. he replenished he dittle pile of fnalwihh an armful and pine cones; out can .-'5-.unonIrnp-:5 Albina val-.AHL `LJLC. - _..I._L Holaid down; 9. bundle he was a.rry- ing. 8.nd*softly approached the sleeper. For Va. moment he was startled from his indifference; who lay so still ind motion- lois. `But this ways not all tliathstruck him; this \fac o..be,fo re him no longer the ssiona;t6.,lig'sggo,_rd visa 0 that con- _fro n him"that `morning; , e fovorigh a.i1_".`t fa colorhtho atgaied inusg .. clan of mouth and bgqw, apgljthe gtfgizqg `I33 W339 8031.33 . . 5W9-. .- ,3 by thdtears. that t?l.ld`lett5l .61oh'&ce,o on chaokand. dark-eyelash`. _.I,t waaslihe iaoovof. avhandsome ..wonian,ofthitty, with even 3' on `oi noftnassin,tho' `eVontoulrl;1thl> V hfau ' mo <'m,z`er"~sw. y . wn lawn in gage`;-`,`-but related by :loepo'n _her*' white teeth. . N. { _ ` WE, `tho. lithe (soft fa.tw I `hxihimgi f.o"hir'in`; tha.vgsni;a'mnys.m':s'va}1` ll Iuv DUUyV\l1 VI uuv WEB EILIHU Y Was it her` own breathing, qmckenod with a sudden nameless terror? or was i there `something oiiteide? Her heart ` seemed to stop while shells- } toned. Yes l.--it was 9. outside --a. panting pow increased. mnltiglged. } redgizbled, mixed with the :E1ln_ -of ms . tearing, crannohmg. . occa- ) sionulllg 9. quick, impatient snarl. . She (crept on her hands and lmoe`s~:to- the opening and looked out. At first the ground seomed to be -undulhtin be- % tween\`her4q.nd theop mite troge. A ' 11$ 5' V seeqd glaho-show ' -hdrithoblack and ey-_"?1'.i8`41i*?8f*983'.8 3?"1" 5` ` -of tprey.ihe83ns the tlibeartha-,t 1&Ytat.1t's._t90ts`. 9I`6nt.et- ibhg tor't`lie`*1 ;`:11`i::e with choked I nsi. 9P8-:[3I1517_ .` ...`8'ihe6 a.n?fourv ed :.on$.t6 xthag ljgldst awe. ..&nd_-tartar aha vhadxunergono onlmiaotedx In onawild. mlnndannn .nuan:n_ l-Jud. nnnmpal &u..:....... wguuv uuuuauuwus Ill 0116 `Wm! M `;::da`:;ed,scmam. that seamed tat piemt; i even the cold depths 'of the 'oz-est, as i the dropped her hands \ owfher 0:08 ,1!` ..-.c9y-of 1 are >l'aDl0Kl0`1.lDl.'l.4-_|u_|u".n|q|_iu.V. _ , i , glgvqnthen the innenog of the wood ; was:stil1_u n ho1:..-,.Sha,picked` up the * ;no.vel1ho oontofatuonnly. thrown, aside, only to letait .1 `again i; utter Jwearineu. Foroaimomnnt herafeminina 4 cliriosit -wan excited by the discovery ofan ol book. in `blank leaves were pressed a. variety of owers and woodland grasses. As she could not ' an-nnndtvn I-15`-_ `Janna {hf om-m oA'iz|QI:\.L._B6AT auuunan` 4 -_ .. W, n-_._ J- n--A -1 Il-_I__4. nA_;_A. a'iidlea.pod1to ` She ran forwaird - wildly 1';;-___`;__1 ll IVA-vvuunno u .--' ..V V `_ _ ..!*S ~ . andstopped - . _ - am.-- crjied- was ex; 2 The "in-ofound an- broken. Her shrillest tones were 1085 in an echoless space, even as the smoke of her__re had` faded into N ure ether. She stretched out her clen ed sts as if to defy the pillared austerities of the vaults around her._ __ V V .9 Come. and`ta.ka me if `you dare*l. ,, 1 The challenge was unheeded.-- If she hsdthrewn herself tiolentl sgainst.the' nearest tree-trunk she oo d not have. ` b een,strioken- more breathless than she was byvthe compact. embattled solitude that encompassed hos. The ho essnees ` of impressing. those cold ' 've ; vaults with -her selsh passion. ed her * with a vague four. In her rage of the 1 previous night "she had not seen the wood in its profound immobility. Left alone 1 with the majesty of those enormous columns. she trembled end turned faint. The silence of the hollow fshej inst qnittedesoemed to her less `awful than the crushing presence of `mute and monstrous witnesses of weakness. A Likes wounded oguail with lowered crest and trailing wings "she ._-_L 1.-.`. 6.. 1-nu. I-uJnn-vulnnn W `D ICC!!! So intense and prolonged `had been `her previous` excitement that the tension scarce to breathe. once ljelieved, he passed into 3 slumber of exhaustion $0 dee that she seemed _ igh noon succeed- ed morning, the central shaft received a Ii\lI`A Univ 15' II-I-\u-stun `Isa nnu VI-I lLI\Jllll|-I5; Ill-I9 IJQI-IIILGJ DILQIU LUUULVUIL 3 single ray of - upset sunlight. the .a.fter- L noon ea.me~ an went, the shadows gathered below, the sunset res bean _to eat their way through the -grained .` roof, end she still slept. She sle t. even when the bark hangings `of the 0 tube: were put aside and the young men re- entered T T e .I,I,`I3 ' I `II 9 IUWUIUH IJEODII Duu. utuluua vvu otogt back to her hiding-pla,ce.. `VU\ |J-IHIIIJ. SIGBDUBQ, (ID `conceive that these h`a.d ;1u9:n:~k`e`1`:t any but a. sentimental purpgse, she was disappointed to` nd that `underneath gunk name: a, uni-M-Anon in an nrilrnnwn unsuypunuuuu. DU unu uuuu IlIJ}AOLLlUuouA.a. each was a. sentence in an unknown tongue. that even to he: untntored eye I-Hr` run}-. annnnr I -n BA Hhn 'ln.`nA`rl`In.aA nf "VII [19] ULIGIIUVUI-I UV EU` I-bLIIlIl_Il\lL\r\ VJU diclsnoh up 'a.r to be the langua e of passion. inally, she rea.rrang_ the couch of skins and blankets, a.ndimpart- ing_to it in three clever shakes an entirely dierent character-, lay down to pursueher reveries. But` nature as- serted herself, and are she knew it she was asleep. Qn -inl-Anna aim)` ....'..1...-..n..1 '1-inn: knnh a few stp I CJU gas of D1 ?.mmu Gilu-dune '1'. LENNOX. BARRIBTER. Isuuurruxc . or win: svrnunn comm Proctor, Notary min for Ontario 4:ommiusioner.Conve tumor` to. Probate of Wlg Letters of Adm Instru- 1) obtained. Monev to .omoes.-N td mD.1'3o 1: 0:11, nunop St;et.`Be1?ri:. 3 `" 49 T ivnpulsivo am his `disciples. It mg true that oftenth rocldmioniotf hi g`-;g_=3;; nk. Izrethexzy gum; _. Q9553 fdw who mum. is... 1-..~...... "`-"".""-. -, `?""7 `7 `"3 apblbay-T `W9. `V 19" Who, might tum vs---ea--vwaIT~&I.nnd`t>t , `%ara.a t-=.=muI=-X 1:: `true `."`8..*`??F`z1glV!89f_?inxh9!n ziqal. V .2 _$ ietl wrath .,..,K...._,_.'.. uguupugxuy o1_. ma nuxgmnlty. "`A;pr9wh#r that can J'in 9 mxwhe he`; liquf into ,him, _WithOuft iN?in7:9b9t iv luHt- 5.0 `be .3.uWd 50 sinnena. and }abo.u t inxnmuch mid whteigqho f _." - ,~' _..' .0! cue 0:. ova alone it was tame that ?Fq.thor Wynnmayp nomewhaivtlond and -intnle- nnt;inJnuv tolerance. .-It wutmo that bq-Inlvmlilith more raugh, 5-`little mo unlittln-mm-n 1...... -1:uu_ __ vs tug`; JJAVVADAVL JJ-IJLIULDI _ Newest of thenew houses that seemed to have accidentally formed its single, straggling street was the residence of the Rev. Winslow Wynn, not unfra- quently known as " Father Wynn," pastor oi the first Baptist Church. The pastorate. as it was cheerfully called, had the glaring distinction` of being built of brick, and was, as had been wickedly pointed out by idle scoffers, the only 9` reproof structure in town. This was not, however, sup- posed to be particularly distasteful to Father Wynn," who enjoyed the repu- tation of being hail fellow-j--well met. with the rough` element, who calledthem by their C_ munes, he- known to .= 8.-t--. the bar of 5.119 Pollgessloon while. engaged in the - conversion-at a- ; promin'ent~ citizen, and. wai nlarlysaid to: have.no . gospel . '3 about him. -Certain OOIBOIODB ouitcdsts and trimsgressersiwere touched It `..'I';I'|.`I':iIIi>. v'nn'hnvu'Isuiun -_G .51.. .L_:__-L _ ___-_._-_ .__... nu-goanvuuvso WUIU VUUUUBQ at thisxlgparentnnbending of the pirit- as! but otity. ` Tho -rigid tenets of Fgthgg Wynnfs jqith, were, `lost in the $PP.5?.`,1 W -hb1i.. '5) , 10*" hi` .1?13-ni*?- "*4; tha`e.ca.n fine .. mun ...n~...~.. It mush 'uli afity of theCa`:rq'uii1e`z waaa th`t.1i)t?t6od `apmama 'dietin`ct*in C_H1.\P'!_`EB_ .II- , its? " ihdividuanty. -Even wh'e'i_"e` the tyyore igtjis species was egg _.'epti_i- ely p1`e'se'rv'e,`it no.5 ixrfrior 1tt69- A N0!` `*9-8 t1ier my dinzimshin fri_nge'on its outskirts ;' the sentinele ,ts-guarded, the few gate.-' ways 9f the dim trails were as monstrous as the Eerrieduranks Jdrawn flip 31:: the heart of the forest. Consequently the highway that skirted the eastern angle was bare -"and shadieless. until it slipped a. league off :into'a+wwtered val- ley_ and refreshed itself under lesser sycumores apd willows. It was here the h.ewly'-born _city of Excelsior, still in Eta`-'2-rial; lam? I%1n.'a'v. ."v.;..'.c.."l:l'........1.... `I W III-LJIU UILU LL19 LII` VVILJUII -I-IV I315 collected _the pine-cones and bnoken `branches near them, he set down, folded his `arms, and leaned beck against the tree in reserved and deliberate silence. Humble and submissive, ee did not at- tempt `to `break in `upon a. reverie she could not hel but feel had little kindli- hess to heme . As the fire snapped and spin-kled,' "she pillowed her head upon root, and lay still to watch it. . T5. swung nut` CA" (In-inn ninnu n _1'vnAn 7o,o0og:.9,13.,1.`.z;=;::`.`x?,.::.t :32 "and 0! ma mm. '30.. Barrie. - _ intm-est. ,No`px-incial mono uird until H. . STRA H . 8ol7oit.or. onmiz T0 LOAN.- 3260.0ooM:6and iper cent. J. 'r.. `SPROUL. Solicitor. .aw., Barrie. .~ _ . . ` Ban-i,,e. 1at.Oct..18_85. _41-tt L 532:3" 13o:ew aha` `Ah ,1`: uu-_4 ...y n 5, -uua.u ynuj vs auauununux , Bun Lu its'cr,d.le, had, li_ke'a.'n .i'n.fu'1t_`Herc es, strangled the` Serpentine North Fork of; the American "river, and turned its life -e` tent into`the ditches and umes of the` xcelsior miners. '\`r-__-L -19 L1; ,- " Au tlguu, Isuzu. Inga Jung` uuuu, vuv... I: ecu-eel concealed movement of irrita- tion. ., at get up now, end go back to ~ the cabin." . _ , ., V _ No]; not there a1on'e." Neverthe- less he quietly but ` rmly released him- an`. WU . I will. stay here, he replied- I would have been nearer to you, but I thought it would be better for your safety that my camp-re should be further o. But I `can build it here, and that willkeep the coyotes o. H `I",..L u|nl\ -6-nu. u-:N'k vvn11.;`\na`It`A nan " 5115 351 LILIIILULAI-I55 c .7 She looked so broken, crushed, and spiritless, so unlike the woman of the morning-tha.t, albeit with an ill grace, he tacitly consented, and turned away to bring his blankets. But in the next moment she was at his side, followin him like a. dog, silent and wistful, an nanny; n4nvn'-an in nnvi-1r Lin `A111-1101'! Than U|lLl$ LLIQQJ, IUIILILIS WWII, `CW - . : - . ylugusfender 'ng'ets.'15vare stall .5 198817 b?t_rigi y twxageg} in" the leather" hingg o % hiisihunting-ghlrt. L. $IlUI~un- guooiggg-- H1096." ` The young woman responded with a nervous shudder. " Yes; that's it) - she whispered, in a. broken voice; it's dohly the _dead, ighefv want. Promise me ,--swear. to me,,1f _ knot,-L you won't letme D; . - torn and---ah! my God! sv u~.ws thwt _8he hadlthrown. her a.rzns.a.roun. . = knods,oomplee1y'pim'oning him to :....._4.:.. 1.......g4-T Qnmnthino like 3. .~.:`; . m caught or hung or uuuu Wul_AvUy. vuv vvJuuvn :1. . Let me stay wxth you--beside you," she said imploringly. QR.` Innlzo an I-nnnlnan n-p11u1\nr1 DER even B'EZ:ig&.`;'`:-""Z`io"1rY1 f"v sri'.2I.' he had built the tire, for which she had -_`ll'__L-J LL- _.'_- -.._-.. -_J `I_...I--_ KHOCS, 00lllp1UuULy .!.uLu.u.uu6 a .-uy ..-_. .. .- frantic breast. Sometnini hke a. ~ pf dipdain passed across i sfacoa. unsvierbdz 'It's nothing. "They ~... `A not return. Get up! `l='--_ 1.. `L..- Lnumnu cl-an nan! hnanhny OHN MAOKAY. AUC'1`IONEER. COMMIS- . sinner. Convt_3yanoer.aIssuer 01 Marriage oenses under the new Act. V Money to Loan at Moderate Interest. Creemore. Ont. 6ly not return. Ueb up: Even in her terror she saw the-chm [n_h`igVfa.<:,e. _- ..I know, I `know? .: cried. I'm ftighenecl-but I can`,- bear ibva_.nyAlon _r. Har me! List-.:: I.`a.isten--b_ut on t indvel I aim... -4--_.. L- 1-:n n`.-.'........_..nl `I n-umar` LI.l_8li6l1--D_l1b U.ULI.u zuuvuu s u-----.- - to kill Ci_u'son--110! I swear tr: God, no! I_d_idn t man to kill the |heri---and I d_i__d_n t.' I was` ohlly brag. ` --_-do. you hear ? I lied! lied--- gn't mayo, I swear to_God I lied I've madam self out worse` than I was. I have. ` nIy d nt leave me l.l0w-a.nd if I die-I--,a.ndVit s not far o, may bo-- ---L --`A nu-no-new `cttvrvn f:hQff`_ . ` V~, ,._ I ,, he replied I iciznler, as she wound the 1 % - eh ` :11 lot of coward- gnd_e5;v:).1:es.y abut dare not ,,q;tgi_ - gnythnjg that hves and can manna 9 ` ' _u-onndgher hand to strengthen J `III B ILVIQK` Ullg gqaglll vi-r" at me away from here-a.nd from them. wearitl V ._~.~, . " All right," said the young man, with . nnnnnA`1v nnnnnnln Vnnvhrnnnf. nf irrilzn. Wat : Syrup contains D__"l_1 Oljny Iljinefals, and 10V0nngut and most (1 ic P"f00t safety. It is an infallxble cure {OT "f`l3 arid {whooping cough. bottle 9h"1d ' as it is IIWIYU ` W323 159 kept oonv ement, , 9lt&1n7`cur.a.fo:,oo a colds, cnnBIImP" wit. a onchitia, asthmn. and . .' 600. `ad, ` ECHO. iv """.l'hIt s wha.t I said. The h :f. fumed him `Sleeping Water h cf: 3-Wa|;_ab0yo and one of `bag gnaw tra. pera trnslh. to C31,`. FrexOh"'when lg br<}>3r;gh#he3,n 1nji1_1. %`...""`.. "..'$3`..`.a;, he prerers w 1* "' -Eton-ma to Bcnool. ' sure No wonde the ;voods." Lav-v .,DUll ' t prefers ' only daughte ind -opinions wen lady of eighteen. the eve of Exmlnim. .. D `puhe Oolleze of Phydoiax:v1.r9;v,,:h::.b. .1 a.: 22% o. On the premises at College of Surgeons, Edinliurg. ' `Lioatlate B ma ealdenoe. in Brown :__ "' 531' jinl Yes, an out-aagd-out ;Qh0l`91!eo.g You see he "calls 111111891` `Bormin--Low Dorman. That's 0l_1_1Y ,gF_1'9.l19h 3.03` `sleeping water ---his 1111" ! Low Dorman." . E ' 9101! mean `l'Eo.u Dormanbe said `Nellie. ' 'I'h.t said, _ _L__ M. v rtiness and brotherly ho : --v 5!?`-'+'"_~ Wynzrs li . 'v`.'PmIons were not. hovml _ daughter, a mot " hat ei hteen. the eye of ' divinity, as inaccessible father was impulsive an atmosphere of chaste made. itself felt evcggd . . ' th ` m ity of her spotleszsnskii`-3t_%Tch0d iii 8 oorstep .8` 33 `.7 er "sensitive nostrils. $8141 thfit. the youth and mi Excelsior were madly, became ently hopelessly, in love wi1;h`her?l Dar. the rest. she had been expensive] cated, was profoundly ignorant hf etdm languages. with a trained mimndw standm of music and painting 81" naturalsnd faultless taste in d,,,,, ,, ` c _ The `Mt. Wag engaged . chsrnctenstic hearty parting withl a of his latest converts, upon his " d ` ,_with admirable az ,,.mo eWn Hehsdjust clapped him on 113 ghoul t: " _e, g_ood-bye. Jack, my boy m t .6 not up` 01.60 or round the gulc , you know.-ham * --bnt straight across lots to the shin}! to. He had raised his voice Una"?! the stimulus of a few admiring sped? tors, and backed his convert p1 ' ainst the wall. ' You see! . oin"in to win-4-you bet. 9005,}, 8, `d ask lyouito step in and have 3 chyat but I've got my work to do, and so ham; arm` The gospel musn t keep us from t.hat,-mLst it, J ack--ha, ha I _The convert (who elsewh profane expressman, and had `uite imbecile under Mr. ivm-8 active We-play hOWeVef, 311 some. before spectators) managed, tofeebly stammer with a blu thin about Miss Nellie." V" , Nellie. She, too, is at her tasks -trimming her arable of the wise virgins," continued ather Wynn, hastily, fearing` that the convert might take the illustration lite. There, there--good-bye. Keep in e right path. And with a parting shove he dismissed J tack and entered big ownn house._ ` ere was 3, become" lamp 37 know the v % % .'.you wouldn t care to se .Br`ace, e expressman, so Igot rid of St the Root," said her father, draw- :......'....'..`.`. ..c n..-....v.....,-1....-... ;____.1_ L1... pei%1w9-;sjv;m--L` _ ' % i: 'I thought of go_xng over myseflf ge_t t.he,Bu_r`nha.m glrls to come to a ` choir_ meting," replied Miss Nellie care- ; lessly, " End he would have been com- Lfpan'y_n `I `DADA nus can-up :` Ln 1rv\:u-rv TIA?! 1-mum 19*.` L LCI.IJ@I- KJIIII KJIIVIAAI Ar . ' _a.-littleealoua-of him. By the way zthdsh ' is much better. I called to ' cheer~him npgto-day, (Mr. Wynn had. 1 in facttmultuehsly accelerated the sick man s pulse)` andhe talked of you as usual. bIn>fa.ct he said he had only two j left to gt well for_. One was to V catch and hang thatwoman Teresa. who shotvhim; the other--can`t you guess 3 the ther ?" he.a.dded archly with afaint - -.-.-...._J..'.._ `.8 1.2- _LL.... .......n-nnr yu-uuuguu ll_ll_.l _ut_1`|._u.'.u|_;1uu can _ _-* , throw away 9. chance of sh1_n"18 1 Sabmmento. San Francisco. 01'. ,1}! d time, perhaps eiren Washington- '":an A;:g`n nvvnn run`: en. H1116, pernups even VV8.SIuugwu- ; -' Miss -Ne11ie s eyes did not repcb Te hire disapproval of this suggestlffv ' : replied` with somethlg i bet fathes .pra.ctica1 quality. .3` Mn nut: :11 ~n\`- A11`-. nf hg V` . ioma;:aother'e ian~ t any hurl`?-" rifsolhe. important news for Y' ' Pejhgps not; but see here 2k11oW-y?: 1`r oung friend of the C3 ' A-i41i. ..'-= .__T\nnns1n--H'le b0tr9m5b " ':Y*& dzvw5 "-W " ` -51, _ s--Dorman--the W53? . Brace knows all about him- . A1..J:_L .I_.u. `.1- ...... Llninlr kn {Q 9" IJ Duvu- _ T .n`- .='.VVQ,u -5 `Ah E .,. A9 rBC81_uuW5 "1 "3. $1.0 you think he is ?" . .9 3001` 11 on herself a. few Pf 021 a.nddidn`t know; I `" -mt-n.nd-out gnaw: ---_--____ and Su bf ever! description "in" sndbum to order. Alsotor hire st low. the .ssplansds+t'Iv)t-s `Market : Bu-set . 2;-~ uses 3 ggtgomagsgrgs or season. Boat osxs ~s.nd` so bundles in stoo and made to order. 11-ly, .30 the opinidns of That wisevirgin, Nellie, had evi. dently nished with the lamp, and was now going out to meet the bridegroom, as she was fully dressed and gloved A and had apink parasol in her hand, as her father entered the sitting room, , His blu heartiness seemed to fade away as he removed his soft broad- ` hat and glanced across the too fresh looking apartment. There was a smell of mortar still in the air, and a `faint suggestion that at any moment grass mi ht appear between the of e red brick hearth. The mom,-yisldingalittle in the point of coldness, seemed to share Miss Nellie s `fresh virginity, and barrlng the pink "pa`a;'d.sol, nether o as m 9. vestsl s annals CV yaw uvvlg Dulu HUI. uruuul, U16 - of therne chairs towards him fslowly, and litingdown carefully as if 'it-'- were -a hitherto untried experi- vnan :l;li_ss N9l1ie s hoe took a tint of in- ,`.`Then he doesn t go with the :o7o'ichto Spring today 7' u \... a.Iu...on frsvnaln . He'd go now ifhe knew you were goin ,"s:nd_ her father, but it's justas Well 'e'sh`o u1dn tb needlessly encour- ..`.'. .;.a 1' ..;..n.`..'.. 4.1..:..1'. 41...; c1......`# nmm E3" "J-?8n' -o:"i1'is'"&;}" {f.'n." Nellie coldly could not. an `D1-nv Mun Wwnn'u or-nhnc Most of the men here do," respond- ed Miss Nellie, without the least U309 of ooquetry. Is the wedding or the hanging to take place rst. 01` 9"*`h` --30 he can oiplate at hvoth ? 1.170 I _'_._ :`n\ ;I S`-I I-1`) 935.1 KIIJJWIQUC (NU IIVUII I ll His share in the Union Ditch it` `worth a hundred thousand dollars." continued her father, ~ and if 1301895 nominated for District Judge this 15 he s bound to go to the Legxslature 811) way. I don't think a girl with vour ad- vantages and education can aofd ndnonvv o. `Il'I"I\l\l\ l'\$ hinim m ` B8! 1auner's.pracb,1ca1 quauty. I 't;1m-_. Dunn is not out of his bed 3% llljithey say Teresa's got away to An" iomag:'8othere ian- hurry." .n1'n;.1.-.....-.. .....a... 1...; can `here Nellie- JVCLLJC VIJLIIJJ \1ULLJ\A LA\lt'| The Rev. Mr, Wynn's archne_sa van- ished. Don t. be a. .fool, he said dryly " He wants to marry you, and you know it. ' V D n n .1 1 1 H ____ Ant`. `EARN & MUROHISON. BARRISTER3. \ Solicitors, Conveyancera. 850. Money to um... nfHnA_vm- I)- J. Mnrohison's Store. I `IV UIJUUJALII U a... 1 ratr aiiik uucxucumi um1|,`.9 . that shen'E'bwnIn 1'\_ LL- _..... never put: v on ' xerrib ' icr yo 331:5 Allan EARN 5 uununmun. Dnnnlnxnnqa. n. 0toe-0vor D. J. Mnrohison s Store. ket Streo Barrie. B1-anohOmoe-Pott.er's Hook. `rotten am. Enwum J. Hume. D. C. Munomsox. 1y to dress his ta imm sale b Eiamh pared }' or s 3. "Ha So of a g unle 3-orVte waye -sdito edo -` It i noun mun Each .8 wet; `I7 n in prom .' Te count what 1"}: ENNEUY, GAVILLER & HOLLAND, Architects, P. L. Snrve ors. Valuacora, Do. Plans and specications or puildings pre- Town and Villa.ge_Lota la_1d out. Farm careful located. Txmber hmits examin- &o.. &.o. _ oronto Oioe-4 Man Buildings. 0 O1oe-McGu'thy s Block. Collingwood Long's Block. . Tnos. KENNEDY. A Mnnuen GAvn.I.;-:3. . . W. J. HOLLAND. 51-Ly hims . . 0 \ \ ` H B100 it. ter arres .131 hump and comp. to cut .7rLa`rn GOCUT4 9 A - Witty We- `EEESSE Alld i}y"`a"o Allan BARBIE FOUNDRY, ENGINE 85 BOILER Wonxs.-H. Snwnmv Manufacturer of Ivory dnsoription of Engines, Boilers. Saw Grist Mill, Shingle, Lath. and Wood- _wnr 3 Machinery. we um resnaence, an an-ow_n'a_ may 5100;, """ '."'"`~ Onthe premises at t. _ , P;Qp1g S m*vi31mtpg.1&(:.; lY1d j, : oust} all s ' `>\V0 m|n a xpel nine year one I vvlu v- n `."`P.i. E ':s.iA{i1 vi? evr . :11` 4 ISO +-ma Canadian Mutual Aid Lite Insnraiiiou may tblend utlohou I Aunt :: !:or Dominion Gnge Firelnsurunob Anodi- snd esorvo Fund Accident Associations. T1109. 9. McLEOD, Dalston. O Coulte `Vb! Bu-ri Tusd .,.s2.*::,'sr.*,. 1' "- '~ *:=,; A 9: 154 _ u 2'1} krmy `Hap . wh `Dlub . '1`. BANTING. CLERK COUNTY OF SIM- , 00:. will be at his omoehqt the.Oo.urjt Bsrrle,eve!73.6,tvn1',dnv. caidenoe a_.nd .0. kntown. ' _` ' ` ' ` h . . In-no. . 0_. E. Hnwsox. A. E. H. Cnnswmxn. -0SIPI-I SWAN, AUCTIONEER F012 THE County of Sxmcoe. Terms reasonable. nice at my Store. Craighurst. 46-ly ' County of Simooe, 0tnoe-Pol1oo Con ,mn`sUnvnIonsT I UIYDBBDBT BBQ 111111081`. um -nlunuusouurul.` E Doors Blinds. Mouldings; Plaq- Ic of oil kin s done, promptly and satisfac- Footorv, Johnmtroet. Barrie.` A I 1 Luwu unuvu-wv 4.-gvuwg v-- -vu vvi .. Frau ndenoe solicited with re7'.i-'d to invest: ants Province of Alberta. .W.T. A.'W. IOVITTIE. Address Calgary, via Benton, Fnntnnn `[Y,R_ nwson as CREBWICKE, Bmmswnns. -Solicitors of the Supreme Court of Judi- tmro of Ontario. Proctm-a,'Notaries. Oonve - o oorahaco. M no to Loan." 0foes-Bo - 3:. look, pposite N. as N. W. Ry.8t.a.tion, [ONE Y.-A large amount of -- rivatb funds to land on straight. loans, at oweat. rates. MOCARTHY _1- EPVhER 8:. MOCARTHY. __...._ ....._.4__.__. LENNOX. mnnrsrmn. soiidiroa nu -run nrrnnlnula nnnnv Prnnhw- Nntarv R. HOLT, INSURANCE BRGKERAND . General Agent. ~Roal lcamobonxhtuad II. Collections made in any part of 0 now. Money to Loan. 0moe-Bothw9 '0 Onosltg .310 Railway Station, 0, - . 8..JOHN80N. BARR IMPORTER oi! ~ `l,lId- Dealer in Cooigamot all kinds,` and . G ' d6 1 nwmse Pihiohln nur:t9u%tfd, Fire Bricks ans nae:-era Hair. storehouse at the Northern -t.:*::.:.:=..::: % my other kind. and the nish superior.` lee -Corner of John and Elizabeth streets. w. Mov1T3riE. D. I sunvnvon Aim . Real Estate Agent, Calgary N. W. '1`. rreegondenoe re era toinveet- ah: Dnnuinnn nf Anna!-tn `If T A` "V ::' ` Visits da.lo-a1id` Waverley` am Wednesday or even month. rWy ago and Midland. the next day I'l`hursd! &% an 1 1w! as` . vi e'?t::':>'3m?ea3'e'}u:oung .` ` '1'. LITTLE. M._D,{`0. Ml. `- (".hnI-(`Q1 onuesuu Wluowoatrawa. nu-morn I ante . Cogacons made in an 6 ecounty. R Estate bought an Oonveyancing in all its` branches. smar- Llnannnn Issued. Omca--0var Canadian B.0AfI'S- A'I:JcnoNi:nns,`1'rd; " "Hid. Conveyancing In on us` lltlnunel. want is Licenses Issued; 0o_e-0.VQr Cundinn Bank of D_nn_1op streep. F ` , ' 1vuNUFAc'rUnEI" `FOR INVESTMENT on good nunhnla mam-itv at lowest rate DAL` INU J r and Build in Illlnila I FlNAN0lAIu. _gn_1n_1sn. T _.-o-.---._ OFFICIAL. LEGAL. ` n._ .sn:nNn:'r-r nnm r. . Barrie. om-... nk_ nrmnniin nnw Pnm H. LYON. PRIVATE FUNDS T0 IDAN .0 on Real E! that lowest rates. Farmers Vohl Coll .tlo_ns Inn A f. A nmmzv- `R mamas bought U01-an ' ` Churchill. 0113. I35 vvw nnnuuvc UU~BuDIU`IU IEJEUIIKIUIV _ She glanced -at him under her eyelids, and a. -half bitter, half contemptuous am`ile passed-"across that right,:old inan, `she paid,` holding -out: her hand, it s 9. go,- We atartin . r * ` . ' ke6pmg,`a`t onjc.5i you ~lik." ` T " have in nnui `Kari ~'iwu'\nn` rHE woobs. . QICIEIIGW -I \LL,\_III WW3`? W10 " mas whistled -inorednlouslby. 9' All right--then if you're `not hiding I'm goo ' igto. ~ Ashedidmot regalyeehe want .on:`"~I1zI canbkee 1`out 0 weight. for to `e6uplb"6f weeksv-t ' thin -:*w'i1 l-vblaw `over here. and I `can g ~`a`crose~int.o. Yolo. I could 'gt'a"f8"i13 sh6v`v"tliei"e,h where the boys _kno%v'me. H Jqet now the are -`a.ll~vizVched,`bui1!idbne, would "think otlookin- *l,1ere.f - I` ` 14 l'I'Il_-_r_.3, , -1-` u - *--'- I I A ""57"\'vve.u,"'4 she said, speak up. Am `I gointo stop here, or have I got to .get_ I,up and get. 2. - . I` van nan cal-new 'au-..'J LL- _.'_{_...Q ...-_ u._. I % ores fn jn .a.t;this4"` 'tion- -.'lm~sh looked ?$ .711s r3'm am. xx-ax? `pogo thia:stylo:af51_;hing-sin '3 KW ` 1sxt?ahe-saidwrthaforoedlsngh. % ' I think I-knbwwhi-eto beg or hot- row_ a ohsngd torgydn. if you ca.n% I"get, an ;" he raplmdeamply. - -' - ' = hestarauthfmlggqin. ' She wait` :9: Lsjggqypagp.-~34w.n;'~ % h 9*"i`1..-;`~.'.~':Y ~ L a , :.-.5-!eyr(;-nab. .-V ;; or %7Ju`TT'-371.`;`~'5Ton% : English 7 thii tree ?" ' A-Ilvvv UBO nuuuuy.1.uDuuUI Ulla V I Seeing that either from indierence j at eautxon he had` not accepted her 1 meaning, ehevlooked :1; him xedly and an : ' : ' ' . \ " What is your little game '2 Ell ?n V 1! " What p.re`you hiding for--hero, in e V 1 " But I-`m not hiding. . 1 9' Then why didn't you come out when _` . they hailed ybn.lt!-at':ni81 1;?'." ".' Because I di.dn tAoare:to. '2 ' m-.....- ..1..:..u...: :...._-.1._1-....1_ an All ll 701.11]-II. U1 `IUIJEIII 11UfU~ ' Theirhow did of ,i,? . he,i%8kii a'.r. 691y- `f,:' . = _ "' Be'cg .us`ejI kn*v6."t.hajt" Ibbar 1ia`d'n t 7 n3f5 *':*h. 3H" ` . . 6 wn _t%stoei ma.;oaqho.-f.-1t was i ' iesh-. V?-`n . ?VP"3a;118?V6-Siii 1259. Mm? ` 71!? 9.a.-r.th ; because. we. h9<'9-9)B80 ` _. oamp. and becmiae I knw that-e was no ,shanty.her_e. 1 Alidybeiday she added % instinct._ - in alow voice, . maybe I was huntin- 9. hole myself to die in-.--and spotted it by missioner in Queen's Bench, Auctioneer, 'qOBEPH ROGERS, CONVEYAN CER. COM- Houses. Lands. Farm Shook, Household ture. Goods, Wares. &.o. Also for the collection of Ben Notes and Accounts. Olce--Police Cour; arrie. ipraiaer. and Commission Agent for f.he`aa1e Alan VII! VIII There `was something in` this an - 1 gestion of a hunted animal -that, " unlike anything she hadprevionsly said or sug- gested, was not exaggerated,and caused j tneyo"u`::g man to'1onk at haragain. She , was standing under the chiumeylike opening,` and the light from above illuminated her head and shoulders. The pupils of her eyes had lost . their feverish prominence, and were slightly suused and softened as she gazed abstractedly before her. The only vestige of her previous excitement was in her left hand ngers, which were in-- cessantly twisting andturningadiamond ring upon her right hand, but without , imparting the least animation to her; rigid attitude. Suddenly, as `if cons- ` oious of her scrutiny, she stepped aside: out of ' the revealing light, and by at ` ewiftfeminine. instinct raisedher hand i to her head as if toadjusther straggling hair. It was only for a moment, how- ever, for, as if `aware of the "weakness, she struggled toresumo her aggressive nose.` ' / Ixl TIC\I BE? I gYou ca`.n"psta-y.' said the jfonng__man, ` quietly; but as I'VE got my provlsions and ammunition here, and `haven't any other place to opto just now. I suppose? W8. have 110.1: n.l-A54: fnanthnr uvvynusg uu vu_vu,`u. yuu use `.' I 11h,av9 to come A ee %- d&y;".h said.qu'it ;. so= look after my 's_, and Bomathmg, toast; bu.t.~I'1l; of tho and tilirnnunn And; Iivuinu` ygllaugegame deant `ag:a.in. TTh_a.t's me all the time, What are you going to `doabout it ? " V A Nothing. And you used to danc at` l;he_Alha._m_bra. ?""'_, _ L . . She `whisked the shgwl from her Zahouldors, had it up a. scarfmnd ma. 0 1' two stdpb - of mama?` "1`;1er`eTVl8-5 not the kltgtyo recklessness, _or `spontaneity . in `ac- tion '; ii; Wu Vlimp_1y`1:z_eg:l1_a.n1;_Ix'~_l brg-V.Iv(3-. It was so inoootxn, nun `WM own -. ".1! I1`: -Haw Allin Ii awn-nniip DI! nu u-us CI . I!-_V. . _, 7 . :U_WLl ,=-that-he roan, _ ` W ~ . _r sid'e'- and lake $f'3:ghaa5'3" y. 9*. Where's whisky, psrdner? The yo misn turned toward the tree he 11 juathitted, and without "%|rh!-words sasistadhet-to mount to the csv`Ity- It. wa.-un. in -aha-god vaulted chsrnbei-,. _;;iier_ fty. y at ` shove by n shsftor cylindriosl o ' g 9 in the decayed trunk. which was - 1 .ened_ by. smoke as ifit hudservedthe ; nrpose of a. chimney. In. -one corner y e -bearskin and blanket. at the side were two -s.lcoves_.n r indentations; one of which was evidently used as `a. table and the other as ecu bosrd. In snotherhol-. low, nos!- th`e en rsnee. lay he few small sacks of flour, ooee, endasuger, the stick contents of the letter still st;-owing the cor. From this s_torehogse' the, __...__ _.-_ 1..-... _ _#-`I__- KI `VIII '7 I recko:1uthe.t'e the k_ind_the.t kills at forty rode," she said, with e.n'hy'strio9.l laugh. But I sa.y,.pe.1-dner, you "leek. as if you were xed here to stay, V and Ihe ./stared oetentationsly around the chamber. But. she had alread takenj inits minutest details, even to 0 serving * that the hanging strips of bark ceuld be disposed eo as to completely, hide the entrance. ` 11117,]! , III I0 1 .. -. I. 1'. ` "'?W:lT, yes, he replied; it wouldn't be very easy to pull up the stakes and ; move theLshanty.funther on." ` ` to 1 61.0 jtist we ll4ha.ve to. areit together. wean; ngb.~L u; 96- I,W& gloat o1 ne: h`,&t W1 .`:ai.inpix,1g`:o;`1t`, ' . . _`"` l wemaemy ,s.,:% -V - % vi tinommo ?`.`1 J ?n`T'_ ` a A Icing -A1- -_.._ '_..__L_ 'I.;!__. `_` I don t bet, a.nd,.n_1y -name` is_n t' Johnny. Then you re the woinan` that stabbed Dick" Curon` over. at La.- gra.nge's ? ' ' 1- ghn Bnnnvnn .-`.|..&:....4. `.._.l- I1 V"""V ` ` ENNUX, AULT 85 KER Barristers, Soli- citors of the Supreme nrt. Prootors- otarl Conveyamers. 850. Mono to loan- oes. ds`B1ook. opposite N. & . W. R - tion. Barrie. andBinguam'sB1ock. Bradtor - wsuunmx Lmmox. Wnnnmarox Avur. - J 01118 R. Krnn; . X youpgj GUS . 811 A even thin_ was evidently bravado, for the UIJQ I J.' L\Il-LI whisky` and handed it,.:vyith ertin 'du`p" of water; to the women. She waved the aside, placed the ask to her lips. drank. the undiluted spirit. Yet wetet started-to her eyes, and she eould not restrain the paroxysmd ofjcoughing that followed. - ' T ` (I T _.__`I__-, AL-AI,,n1 ,1 0 -In` I 1 or: B B IRII. U1-IU DU IILIU , man drew a wicket a.8k"of- . 4 '71 di>D'tV and`, AI-any-nu "I'V`|..-_ _-_.a___ 1. I_:um_ twllar liIit`1tSL!> iv..'..o." V ..., -r~u-aov.JuL V-4=-*l'1~9"'-`9 "" `u "U" 0. on: :.`;X9.9?1`fad, V wc-am- 1.xqI'vP%* :don,.t your menu :3? A nmr nm;w..% . -theotwervn gund heqamg 'mo_tidnIe.s's. , ' -. \ What `d she see through .ha .t_] urshadow`? = ;, , '..` 4 |~ -N`othing at` rst but`a.`coxiusod`medley V ' QYHIQQWQIQII ;nn:Jnnn A` '\`DQlIl\aI.IItI 63 ullnln-l."3'\I\:Il.l`~ Ill`)! Dlllllb. `V5 (33519. XIV one man she had cared for insulting her with the aunting osbentation of his un- faa'~th_1lness; herself deupiaed,,=put aside, laughed at,_ or worse, jilhedg A _ then the moment of delirium, whenithevght danced; the". one ` wild apt," then lifted her--the des ised one`--a.b,ove them all`, .-made. her V-t e `supreme -gure,-A to be %glaai1oed at by frightened Iivomen,-`stared at by half-startled, half-admiring men I Yes," she laughed; buwstruck by the sound of her own voice, moved twice ronndthe cavern , nervously, and then dropped again intdher old: position. ..A'- than nnv-1-3111` Uri:-n animus Kn I-nap` .UnnvlI-swVIlU_ UUUIJ A1150 trance. Yeugtlgau id hot glarlgrj _cha.mber, which sgomgd draw 1` purer and _1norea-vigorous _ light through the AVIIUIII u LIIDII uuu o uuusuxu uscuwy , `oi g1uea"a:nd incidents of the preceding ` night ; things to be put awayand for- otten-things that would npt have ~ appened but for another thing-;the thin before which everything faddl A btl-`1ioin``~ the; sounds. .o_ music. the nu... `nun-1 L.-. 1...! _.......-TI 3... ....__IL:..... `L-.. LOUN'P STRATHY & LUUNT. BARRIE- ` . tors. olioipors in High Court of Justice, .; otsrioe Pubno. Conveyancers. Oices over Bank of Toronto Barrie. 1?. Lawn. 0.0.. H. H. Smwmr. Q.C.. G. W. Loam-. vvvuiu S--F.`|(|pua : Q!"-'-";l.?|g > YVLL Shohadhahed heraalf intoairenxyz, Is ym hbt woht,"-with vgodturea. "ejacu- la.tI_ona; oaths.` .Gnd;paB.sion- 3% I`- 4'lI1th'.:thiaIisr&nBB. % and unbxpqctad 'res'o.`lt.[ digeh ` -py `an of >f;,n.ly ompamontz N.-1616.59-d 4P-V173 ' 'f.:9",.,1F:'39'*8h nd he 1 van 8`4_"ff?a'.bIt`d}o6`&!"i.dia10Hee o i<>..4e`3`,i.%. ou1a an chnngevxzow`? Ho. ho uhu-15 "`c' >ulii'!a.si$i1i9.t3"" `-Iror ;j_,i,;*He` gonna ` * a3; F ' I ` CIHIISIITT X I! II?` Ill`! 1 ' was ;5 he who had ,pr&ia;duh:r 7E}h'3: spirit, and incited her revenge against others`; `he who had taught her to strike when she wa.sinsultedf; audit was only t he should `reap what herhed eown. She was `what he, `what othezmejn, had made her. what was she now ?- What hadghe been o'x 1c'e`I' " (11,- L-,3, __i11 ,,1.oe1u 1 one. She tried to recallher childhood. The men and _woma.n who mi ht have been her- father` and mother; w o fought `and wrangled over, her. ` recocious little life; abused or careesed or as she sided with either, a.nd'_then left` "her with `a circus troupe, whereshe iiret tasted the power nf `I-mar nnI1rnnA `Inns }\n"nnf.1x1 nwn kg.- l,sLe nodded, but cast contempt upon the two worn. coverless novels be Held .-out to ff You haven t got la.stweek s Sacramento `Union, have you `I I hear they-have my case all in; only them 1 ' `gt reporters made it out against me al the time." . `.`I don t see the papers, he replied curtlly. ~ T V . ~ hey say there s,-a. picture of me in the Palio8.Gazatte, taxen in` the act, _and. she laughed. ~He looked a. little abstriscted`, `and turned asifto o. "I-think you'll do well to rest 3 w 'v e just `now, and keep as close hid as possible until afternoon. ', wins an-vsw ` vs un lvlalalll UIIU 6 5\llY son. ' Ihluftfhht pi mod the roof than that w `ch came` from the dim wood- land aisles V below, Nevertheless she shiverod, andsdmwing her shawl close uound hem `began to collect someth - bnrnth-agments of .wood in -the chimney .to1na.le "s re, A But the preooeupatien of her thougts rendered this IS. tedious process. ass e would frem time `tab time stop in the middle qf;_o.1;.;agtion, v~iiito`an fattitudb` ,of.. rapt} ehstareetion, with far-o eyes And ,1,-igid ;x_1outh.. When ulna]-uni` Qt -`Ina!-. 'nnniuAA4::'t1 :1! `I23:-.111-h-u-n n E`Z'&' 12$; '.7.""1"a 1'}.`"`-'e." ' `L e 2533 smoke thatzqeeznedutotade an, '. be. ontitely before it ireachpd the top (0 the `chimney shaft, sh drenched beside it, -xed he; eyes -on the dprkest99;ner_ bf 3 -the,c&7erx}5,-nd ._became_ motionless. - '(D'l...L :3 -1-;.. ...... .n...'...'....L ;L.`:.< -A.s.theyVca.rried him_ 3&3 Zhe had laughed at her-like. a. ham: that he 1: wa"i.mergsa::.i :9 ; ""gfiegg,1`1xe =inviI_1ih1e: .. 1. (boy: fencu_1g. uhodnng. d;-mkmg, " "= 9569198 3. `Inna not-`nus: .__ ml-nu W" - tom 2 iopening. " 43, T as vnvuywg vvuasv 34.: u.g.DII DGDUUIL uuo IJUWUI of her courage. `her baufy, and her I-nnlrlynnunnan `R . `-QB;-i f'~nnv -Lao-pnkncpn. Vi}-nu.-... OCARTHY. PEPLER 8: MOOARTHY, Barristers, Solicitors Notaries. &o.. Money I Loan. Barrie, Allieton and Grsvenhurat. ' D Am-on Mocnwnv, Q.C. ll . E; P. Pu-1.11:. J. A. Mscmmv. D. F. HOWATI. A. RADENHURS . BARRIBTER, AT- . tome Solicitor Chumer! Oonve sn- Ur. gob oo-First. Door-8outhofPoot. oo, Iliad: look.0wen8t.roet.Bm'19. . 9-.48 gnaw. spnoun. nmnrsmn, somclron at the Supreme Court, Gonveyanoer. Eco. e to Loan. Olcea over Sanders BroI.. on. Dunlon Sheet Barrio. E335 Innis`-`I -u u again -454-PUD_D,*.l,. ";\4uo py,!_I_a 5. -known? +-.-hut. 'dwan.. . `W L0 -h-&vh-wow? *H~=*}5 KIJ\C $5-IQ TLIWUIJ V'LIl`\LI.CV' IUI ' . 4` p If_ anybody` dro ` ed in and asked for you, what name wi they say? He smiled. " Don't wait to hear." But suppose I wanted to sing out for you, what will I call `you 2 _ . A He hesitated. Call me--Lo." Lo`, the `poor Indian ? _' _(The first word, of Pope's familiar apostrophe is ' hu1norously"used' in the far West as a distih gu1s:ahin`$ title for the u 4 . .- . ~. It suddenly occurred to the woman, Teresa, that in the young man's height, supple yet erect carriage, color, and sin- gular ravit3{ of demeanor, there was 3. Donna n Imnultvinn` `n! II . I hark with feminine ingenuit fened aboidginal "suggestion. He did not look like any Indian she had ever seen, but rather as "a. youthful chief might have looked. There was a. further suggestion in his fringed buckskin shirt and mocassins, but before she could utter the half-sarcastic comment that tone to her lips, he had lidednoiselessly away, even as an In `an might have done.` i . She readjusted the slips of dispersing 3 . `113!!! an ah On nnvnnlnfnlw {34. `Jug An` ' "*K "` ' "' *9: C7 with rZami:iii1`iiagenuiti, disporsm g them so as to com etely ide the en? In-nnnn Vat, `J-|;a `id Jinulrnun `Ln Ihaahad is last `succeeded Ava ant` nI.a|'nn A Inn -.-H`- `- VVJULI I913 `U!-I UJU5 u VIIILIJUU. IJQ UUI-I CU `9.19 The light fromnbovee was fellin on his head and shoulders as ithad on ers. She looked at him intently. , . . . ~" You travel a. good deal on your gure. pardnet. _don t you 1 , she Said, . with a. certain admiration that was qu_ite sex,less in_ its qualit ; but I don't see how you pick 11 `a. iving by it in the Carqmnez w 9. So you're going, are you? You might be more sociable._ Good-bye." .- Good`-bye.". He leaped from the} In-snninn The trail is 3 mile-away at the nearest point, -but some one might lhies it `and stray over here, You're quite safe if careful. and stand by the tree. You can build a rehere, he stepped under the chinmey-likegopening, -.w1thout`its.= be- ing noticed. Even the smoke is lost and j cannothe seen sohig , e TBA Hal-sf. F1-nvn nl-u-urn urn: Cqllinn An i n openiag. II T ll` HD5150 \ I I say, pardnerz" _ V T 1 ; He.turned.;a little impatiently. She N hadkneltdown at the entrance, so as to b,e_nea1-er his level, and was holding ` out her hand. But he did not notice i , and she quietly withdrew it. H T` nnsvknuv Rrnvuinna {n on] nah`:-AH `run 1`