ne to &n . t ’m aso \ and shov qu she was s t# au the others. 8 ber bos and publicly thaoked him t the pleasure be bad given.. Ohasge ar M-anth-uubomund' | For the Orst time in 1 life he coveted the ogcupation of f orchestra leader. : Phe director was a frail, rather ge d w young: â€" man, _ with plércing eyes that seemed too botd n eir scrutiny of the young Jady‘s fa e. 7 began to bate bim.. He was u»â€" s . thankful â€"when he pass/d to the box in which the duke sat â€" The third‘ and last thne be saw tie Princess Genevra before his sudden, spectacular departure from the grard @uchy was at the duke‘s reception *o the nobility of IKuppâ€"Thorberg and to k representatives of such nations af he world as felt the.necessity of h+vâ€" ing a man‘ there io an official capaci¢y. & ®HE IXDISCREET MR ChASi~ * E was not a handsomâ€"r. __more ‘striking. Agure in the ‘‘palace gardens on the night of a the reception â€" than Hoillingsâ€" 3 Chase mnor one whose poise proved that be knew : the ~workd quite .::dl as it is possible for any ous pan to know it (His was a nulque m:ho. for he was easily "«istinâ€" l le as the only American in the brilliant assemblege.. _ He was presented to the princess Jute in the evening: together with Baggs of the British oftice. His pride ipd â€" confiGence received _ a seyere hock. She glanced at bim with ub« iifected welcome, but with the air ‘ot spé who was Jooking upon his face for h flesy thaie. " & â€" He co q not again qppmcp within spedking disfance of the princess, nor id P rflm to make the effort Bhase kpew hiis proper ‘glacr- She was the snsest. the most yjynciogs being The whole qncmbln&& She fpad E: dn stretch ont her hand or project wrile and every man in touch with the «péell was ready to drop at her feet, At last she led berâ€"court off toward the pavilion under which the royal orchestrg: was playling. .As if it were a signal. every one turned his steps is that. direction. â€" Ohase and the Enzâ€" Mubman had been conversing diligentiy ah ancient countess and her two ctive daughters near the f«nw.‘ f 'p.e"{hpper director came foâ€" to lead the musicians, angd agaln be was »gt enthasiasticalls gecetred; ~god %;;e' was not'gbm : ie princess. He therefore, that he could deyote his g{â€" fention to the music and the popular conductor.â€" He was asmased to find that the fellow seemed to be inspired. He was also surprised to And himself earried away by the fervor of the With the final crash of the orchestra he foudd himself sbouting again with the others. Oddly, this time he was a# mad as they. A score or more‘of m Tior lim »ht be Falns Dr. Morse‘s Roc m&mwm Mrs. R. Smith, of Winnipeg, Ma: pMqu‘m-"l itolerable sufferings f y tell you how great m: is m.â€"-, . EHronie liver com i M v SWIP ' C y source of Wlw! .\o C Â¥u :..-'L-a.i"i i"i" hMidqrrefir a ‘»u,»‘ A C M w ~feavy hand fell upon His collar. SHE WAS SYRPRISED | ocA Pn vigic sï¬ @96 i0 tige teitt en uts Fg se in Dr, Morse‘s Indian #’,_i By GEORGTE CHAPTER TY The ManFi Brodney‘: *BHâ€" ‘‘There will be no encore," mm ished the fair girl at his side y. "It is not New York," she added, with a sly smile, .. _ _ _ "Extraordinarity beautiful," . Chase murmured ‘reflectively as beâ€" seated bimself upon the stone railing.along the drive. a "Yes, they say he really wrote it bimself," drawled Baggs, puffliag away, "I‘m not talking about the music,* corrected. Chase sharpiy, â€""No; the princess, Baggs. Haven‘t you Boticed her?" with intense: sarâ€" casim in his tone. "Of course 1 have, old chap. ~By Jove, do you know she is good looking â€"positively ripping." yA & They }d%ily observed the approach of one couple, attracted..no doubt by the disparity in the: beight <of the two shadows. The man was‘at least half a bead shorter than his companion, but his ardor seemed a thousandfold â€"more vrastâ€" Chase was amused by the apâ€" parent ‘intensity of the smail officer‘s devotion, especially as it was met, with a coldvess that would have chilled the fervor of a man much larger .and therefore more timid. It was impossiâ€" bleâ€"to soo the faces of the couple until they passed through aâ€"moon!it streak in the walk quite close at hand. Ten minutes laterChase and <the Englishman were lightins their cigars in an obscure cornér.6f the gardens. "Ob!" murmured Baggs apologetical ty. *"*The night ?" ; Chase started and grasped hbis comâ€" panion‘s arm. One was the Princess Senerra andâ€"was it possible? â€" Yes, the nimble condnctorâ€"the sensation of the hour, the musical lion! . Moreâ€" over, to Chase‘s cold borror, the "little freak" was actually making violent love to the divinity of Rappâ€"Thorberg! The princess bad not seen the two men, nor had the fervent conductor, whose impassioncd. French wasâ€" easily distinguishable by the unwliling lisâ€" teners. â€" The sharp, indignaut. "No"of the princess, oft repeated. did much to relieve the pain in the heart of her American admifrer. Finally, with an unmistakable cry of anger, she baited not ten feet from where Chase sat, as though he had become a part of the stone rail. "I have asked you not to touch me, sirl 4s not ‘b'%bs:'wn' If you perâ€" sist 1 shall be pelled to l.[ipe-l ‘o' my again. The wholé is l;t‘mmo to me.. Are yoqta:l‘é;q Can you not see that 1 despise you wrï¬i Q encure It a day longer, 34 protuised &n sresvect r2x wishes." "How can | resiodt a promise which condemns me to purgatory every fime 1 see you?‘ lp_eerudcngoqn ; ds i 0s hols a on plprtmrn C, m € & Generta, | lore !w!'l‘.;"'ml or on tender word, for one soft caress‘! Ab, do not be so crvell ~I will be your slave!" F3 "Enough! Stop, 1 say! If you dare to touch me!" se cried, drawing away from ber tormentor, hber voice tremâ€" blinig with anger. ‘The litile conductâ€" or‘s manver changed on the instant He gave a snorl of rage. act "By beaven, I"l make ay for this ’;omo day! . You lhnlth %hfl‘ a man cap do with a woman sich as you ‘arel. You"â€"â€"â€" â€" Podany Just at that momept m tall figure leaped trom the -Moy‘t q‘ngacofl,rmt' ed the quivering musician. A beayy hand rou’.m his collar, 4nd he was almost from his feet, baif choked, balf: paralyzed with alarm. Not a word was spoken. Chase whirted the presamptuous suitor about until he faced .the gates to the garden. an: ts ied bis boot to. the pooaos « to person «@m:smmw unbeltering, upon the t + ‘She saw her tormentor }j Irtotyâ€" ty toward the gates new mlarm, esw bim pick himself up trom the ground, writhing with . add agier. Hi# Mfl its scabbard as, Wwith a scream of rage, be dashed upon the tail Intruder. She saw Chaseâ€"even in the shadows she knew bim to ‘be the Amerlcanâ€"she saw Chase lightly leap aside, avotding the thrust for ‘hls beart. Then, as if he were playing with a child, be wrestâ€" ed the woeapon frow the eapdwtor'b hand, snapped the blde im ‘Iw pléded add threw them off Ifto the bushes. â€"â€"> "Bkip?""was bis only word.â€" ~It was a corothand that no one in Rappâ€"TBet" berg ever bad beard MU% Ay "You abail, pay (or this!" sergam thet cw‘whr (emmnneey (pogt Drasu "iriat oo you meant Murdeser 4 smy i0 ‘Come, Get ‘Tated Cb h pond ound here a spcond or CHEON dd" Mead & Co. twonty paces his assiflant "The â€"â€"~miserable cur was annoyâ€" ing â€" the ~princess," ~muttered â€" Chase, straightening his ulwwefly realls ing thatâ€"beâ€" bad & tflflo * "Coufound nm;m the ‘chap shoulder, â€" ghookâ€" hm . and excintmed when it wis too Inte: * y° ‘You . bieoming ‘ass,~do. you know what you‘ve done?" _‘ d Gp i9 "*Coufound it‘ mau, he‘s the ‘chap she‘s going to matry." "Marry ?" gasped Clase. "The beredifary prince of Brabetzâ€" Kar} Brabetz," Cun dhe d . "Good TLord"" > a â€""You must have known." "How the der=â€" Of course 1 <didn‘t know,." grodned Cbase. â€" "But, bang it all, uan, Ne was annoying her. . Sbe was floutiig bitm for it. She sald sbe Tespised‘him. 1 don‘t understand"â€" Chase bowed low over her hand, too bewildered to speak. ‘Baggs was pullâ€" lag at his mustrche and JookIng nervâ€" Jusly in the direction which the prince bad taken. * â€" The ‘princess_erime forward 4nto. the iigbt â€"ef the path. ‘There was a quaint littleâ€" wrinkle. of hirth mhr Iu w hict trembled ‘ nevert _bat" ayes were full of solieitude C "I‘m sorry. sir." she. begat nervousâ€" ty. "You have made n serionsâ€" mistake. But," she added frankly. boldipg ont her hand: to ‘bim. "r,os_mdmt 4o deâ€" fend me. j thauk you. "He‘ll be back bere with the (!ll‘." be muttered. 4 3 â€"~"He will go to my father," said Geâ€" netra, hir. yoice trembling. "He will be. very angry. 1 am sorry. indeed, that you should bave witnessed ourâ€" our scene. Of course you. could not havre known who be was," "I fhougbt he was aâ€" But in any event, your highness, be was annoying you," _ supplemented Chase eagerly. "Â¥ou will forgive me if I‘ve caused you even greater, graver annogance. What can 1 do to set the matter right? 1â€"can explain my error to the duke fie‘ll understand."> "Perhaps â€"perbaps you‘d> better go atonce," said the princess, rather paâ€" thetically. â€" "My father will not overâ€" look the indignity toâ€"to myâ€"to hi tuture sonâ€"inâ€"law. ~1.am afraid he may take extreme measureg." c "Forgive me," muttered the haplesy Chase. , be "It would not be proper in me tg say that 1 conld bless you for what vou .have doue." she -;,étln naively that ng !ifted bis eyes to hers and let bis heart escang heavenward. ‘ "The whole world will call me a bungling, .stupid ass for not knowlog who ho was." <said Ohaso, with a wretched smilo. n "If 1 were you 1‘d never confess that I did not know who be was," she said. "Let the world think that you did know. It will not laugh then. 1f you can trust your friend to keep the #eâ€" cret 1 am sure you can trust me to do the same." Â¥.¢"% Again ‘Chase was speechlessâ€"this at Death‘s Doog for month#. .. < ... ie nds Teliete that 1. wouid not be ative to tay hdlnot-d“Wvd". Mas. P. R. WEBBER. "Rruitâ€"aâ€"tives* â€"â€" by its marvellous "No misfortune can appail me now," murtmoured ho @allantly. Then came the revolting podlization that she was to wed the littts musicias: . The thought burst from his lips before he could <prevent; "I . don‘t beliere want to marry him. mt&.&‘: chvice. You"â€" ‘ I took C palsdored ts it :i. reRn O w t B0 9709 --?&uâ€um,%. 'M..‘Amm tm rofee came from «hadâ€" or e Quhe has ntending \â€"**Rruitâ€"aâ€"tives" â€" its llous mo.m:vmâ€a;:n to H & mm&u "m s-'t.l?u" is ‘the oaly,-odidn in the world made of frwit. 7 "And I am the duke‘s ," she saif|. steadily, a touch m in ber voice. "Good night. Nm Â¥ am not sorry that i; has bappened." 3&.&:{6&- &p.tfldf-a.m- W 5 "Hasten."..whecalled softly. "They are coming. 1 can see them." # "It‘s ‘a (devil of a mess," sighed Baggs when they were far from the walls. "I‘up sore it will cost yot your Job, if nothing else.. You‘ll be relfared hbefore tomorrow night, my : word for It. . Aud you‘ll be lucky if that‘s all. The duke‘s a tetras, .1 don‘t for the life of me see bow you failed to know who the chap really 18." "An â€" Englishman â€"werer sees a joke untlH 1t is too lats, they say. This timde it appears to be: the American wto is slow witted. What 4 doo‘t onâ€" derstand is why he wis leading that corlfounded baod." : i "My â€" word, eversbody m:. except :WM Bu::- in pe omm 1 EC 0 E. mt T Apd: 9 n Lotd Deppingham, aslow and camâ€" bersome young man, stood by nervousâ€" ly Angering his eyeglass, . For the first time he felt that the clerk was better than a confounded dog after all. "My dear," he said, waving Saunders Into" the background, ‘"I think it was an accident. ‘The dog had no business ! going to sleep"â€" He paused and inâ€" ,mndhllnonocletorthompouot _® ing up the precise spot where the ~accident had occurred. It . was be who saw to it that the mpfl% red to the lighter which came out to the steamer when she C anchor â€"off. the town of Aratat; It was be who counted. the pleces and haggled with the boatmen; it was be who .cartled off ‘the hand luggage when. the nutlye dock ‘boys refused to engate in the work; it was be: who qutormï¬telr:vowed a wnit rase upon the ballowed tail of the red cocker, an nccident which ever afterâ€" ward gare bim a tenncity of grip that to man cgnld understand, . .. If Lady Deppingha tï¬ expecrea a royâ€" ai welcome from â€"the Inhabitrots of Japat she was soou to discover.her ervror. â€" Not only was . the plctured scene of welcome missing on the aft: erfoon of ber arriral, but an overpowâ€" cring air of antipathy amote her in the face as she stepped. from the lighter. conquest in ‘her smile of concilintion. Sho glanced fromright to left: down the lines of swarthy islanders and saw nothing in their fares but.surly, bitter unfriendligess. ; They ~stood. ‘stolidly. stonlly at & distance, white robed tnes of resentment personified. l "All this has nothing to do with the ; case. We‘re more Interested in learnâ€" ing where we are and where we are to go. â€" Permit me to have a look about." | His wife stared after him in amaze ment aw he walked over to the canvas awning in front of the low dock buildâ€" ing, actually elbowing his way through out to keep the legai strings untangled for: thens.. â€" He ~was .soon : toâ€" discover that his dutics were even more comâ€" prehensive. Tc% Not a band wras lifted in assistance to the bewildered visitor8; not a word, sot a shrile of eu«mrmm\uaped the lips of the silent throng:. #Is there>no British agent here?" she demanded imperatively, perbaps a Htâ€" tie more shrilly than No one deigned to answer." Glances of . indi nce, even scorn, passed among r.uent lQ!:ow"w; but that was all. # .2 £ j 4 ~"Does no one here understand the English hmanr:h%:h h k don‘t mean youw, \r./Sau " uho added sbarply as thi little clerk. set the â€"sult©@#se‘"Mown*â€" abruptly _ and stepped : forwatd; *agatt‘ fumbling hbis much ~fumbled straw hat. . This was the~ moment ‘when‘ (he red ‘cocker‘s tail came to grief. ‘The dog arose with an astovished yeip and fied to his misâ€" tress. ~ He hbad never been. so ‘outâ€" rageously set upon.before Inâ€"all his pampered life. Scizing theâ€"opnortun+ ty to vent her f«'"m? upou one who could uoderstand, even @s she poured mwx’ z‘on the _ insulted _ Pong, whoin sped in ber arms, .Lady Agnes transformed the unineky Baunâ€" ders into a target for a most ably dfâ€" rected volley of wrath~ stt *L Bhanine 390 saprct the poor @arlihg to apologlte.‘" a group of natives. Presently he came back, twisting his left mustache. ‘The ‘fellow in there says that the Englist agent is employed in the bank. It‘s straight up this street By Jore! oly Because * P ore than THE MERRIAM WEBSTER! PW ty Aera «wa'% The only v , diotionary "tn Wm"" c Sugen. doce i c nibutes arg thor <â€"WEBSTERS id To ock er 1 is a NEW CBREA tass clerk nrime. reap ie tty MAE sA rger C : T p. en one suprome anâ€" t after who went by the at avd Fanks a °_ o hisllAtne "ba ust. a«head. _BÂ¥e the‘buiding to | right, abe? am,, wore ':%’“ exer and with real a M Irck s s J ""#o. ï¬t.ghï¬ where ho. is 1 , wouder whyâ€"he isu‘t dows here to ‘ '_fl , h a 3 + Ctg:’â€hhm't:;t ves ':rby street, mm‘::: t mmy‘bn;:-hï¬_nmpï¬ as if be were contemplating an instanâ€" taneous sprint in any. direction ~but the one he was taking. . Byen . the placid Depplugham was somewbat disâ€" turbed by the significant glances that followedâ€"their emissary. as he passed by each separate knot of natives. "I do bope Mr. Saunders willâ€"come back alive," murmured Bromley, her Indyship‘s maid.. The others started, for she tad volced the general thought. *He won‘t comeâ€"back at all, Bromâ€" ley, unless h“em- mbmk'dml ,!"" sald his lodl:l: ® ‘It was a well known fact that be never smiled except when his mind â€"was troubled..* "My.â€"dear Aggy, who said there was aby danger?be exclaimed and quickâ€" Iy"looked out to sea. "I rather think toie steamer" wits getnily fndér way, The Japat amnrw;nmmm ing to the pler. »ighed and then :drew : forth hi# cigaâ€" fette cnse,. ‘There,"_ be went on, peetâ€" ing intently up the street. "Saunders is gone." . . "Goodness, Deppy," said bis wife, recognizing the sy mptom, ‘"do you realâ€" ty think there is danger?" : ~Minates â€" of . the 737th session of Wilmot Tp. Council held at Badon on Morrlay the 24th cay ofâ€" July 1911. All the membetrs present, the Reeve presiding. _ The mirrites of the preâ€" viots session and subsequent emergenâ€" cy meeting were . fead and adopted.. *A letter ftom ‘The Hamilton ‘Maâ€" chinery Co." â€"to the Reeve, announcâ€" ins the fact that they had taken ovâ€" er ° the business of "The Hamilton Good Roads Machinery Co." of Hamâ€" 21?1“' was resi and ordered to _ be Movedâ€" by ‘Moses Schultz, seconded by A,. C. Halliman, that the following accounts be passed am‘% that the Reove issue his orders on the Treasurer . in payment of the same, viz: * Owen Ofto" 4" cost of gravelling °* Blenheim Tp. line ........, ........$717.88 Eph. S. Snycer, timber and repg. . .. Shantz bridkge....."...........«...+â€".~30.00 G. C. Schmidt, binding Asst. & â€"â€" chine, coment,. etc. .:............... 13.00 Walter Korr, keeping light on _/ bridge (16 days) .......,..... ... 210 W. Main, operating Rd. machine CB BYS) .. 5+ ...m;.â€"<+ 1 Hlgith a; 6cs Ed D. Ritz, printing voters‘ lists, byâ€"laws, anc advertising...... ..91.46 D. H. Clemens, part payt. for. Collums & Schmidt‘s bridges 500.00 Eichler & Hucts, payment in full . for all contracts ......... ........496,50 On moticn Council -hrnnd until the 21st of~ August, 1911. F. HOLWELL, Tp. Clec‘i . CollrS: IOUS, A1C._ .s...c:u.sic.as W. Spaetzel, 6â€"bags of ..cement Ah Rogenberger, blasting stumps OKF RIGRWBY °... ..c<avslcee.c. c clanimly Rudoiph Roth, repairing â€"road..,.. Hy. Schmid4, team on road maâ€" I tught a horse with a suppose.» lyâ€"incurable . ringbone for $30. Cuted him _ w ith $1.00 . worth . of . MINâ€" ARD‘S LINIMENT and sold Isim for $85.00. Profit on Liniment, $54.00. \â€" & MOISE DEROSCE. Hotel Keoper, St: Phillippe, Que WwILMOT TP. COUNCIL $ht A&nd kpecks n the e ith kide) ;,‘*,w "he Reart Rashind ie dee it es moan eadaths 0 remiature decay, ‘boue eney \ th, the 6y ® 106 6 body and the morat, physic iXval YOU PAY WHEN CURED ‘.'.' ha moril, Drs. 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