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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 10 Apr 1924, p. 10

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ua"..Piehhaehysehiea- 0tSetGd+gud in $4 M19115». iiiitiilliit: dun LIE" Mm. [iji'iifi'iii, W I . d mm Ili-lil/Ill? 'iii'lr, 'Net won w _, illit1,i,'iifl"iiri,i.ii,iij' 1; \ E your! WI ltded "'1 ‘ Mb!) , wit? iib?i 'i',',',' " 115 1trtl,'s'ii?,i, “0' Ill' {ulna Inwm- mun " A? but. ‘Ilneom- have Illl at r l din . rifirl I ta- trut "iii'iFiirrriiti?,i mf'tt 'i?iiiilig'iik'r. tl',": Pd at a n 'r, lht.Rutetart, ’hrnl {an " "In; and {fouled pom lPink- have 5". 51.1.9: men 1lllilll(Jllllt DOWN Mil tltllill "‘That was the beginnintp--three months ago. Since then some mys- terious force has been fighting us at every stop, A week after the warehouses burned, a dredge and boat-building yard, which we had constructed at considerable expense at the mouth of the Gray Beaver, was destroyed hy fire. A little dynamite cost us temthousand dollars and two weeks' labor ot fifty men. I organizod a special guard service,‘ composed ot fitty of my best mem, "Greggy. a Week after I received this lo1ter two warehouses were burned on the same night at Blind Indian Lake, They were lhree hun- dred yards apart. There is absolutely no doubt that it was itteendiaritmt." He waited in silence, but Gregson sn'll sat watching him in silence. tmrno very great uneasiness. I knew the people up here. I knew that the Indian, the Breed. the Frenchman, and the White or this God’s country were as invulaerabie to bribery as Brokaw himself is to Le pangs of conscience. I loved them. I had faith in them. I knew them to poms: an honor which is not known down there, where we have a church on every tour corners" and where the word ot God is preached day and night on the open streets. I felt myself warming wlrh indignation as I replied to Brokaw; resenting hfs itvsinuatiorts as to the crimes which a 'halt-savage' people might be in- duced to commit for a little whiskey and a little money. And then-" I Whittemore wiped his face. The lines settled deeper about his mouth. in another way. Their forces were already moving into the north the country against us, to bring about that condition of unrest and antagonism between the people ot the north and ourselves which would compel the goverment to take way our license. Remember, this license was only provisional It was in tact, left to the people of the north to decide whether we should re- main among them or not. It they turned against us there would be only one th'ng for the government to do. 1 1"... an - you will realize the dur-re, between “Salad."nnd "bsast tarts" LPt first Brokaw‘s letter caused to comprehend. He had discovered absolute evidence, he said. that the bunch ot trust capitalists whom he had beaten were about to attack us He had written A long letter al- most immedlntely after I left Mm. which had been delayed at seven) places. In it he told me that he had Macovered a plot to wreck our ent- erprise, that some powerful force was about to be pitted against m in the very country we were holding I could see that Brokaw m "omen-1 dously worked up when he wrote the letter, and that tor once ttel felt himself outwmed by u rival) faction, and realized to the full a‘ danger which It took me some Lune. "ttttttttttttttttttttmmm--- CHAPTER IH. (Continual) " i.jeifjia5li's,. 'mt:!, FL o WER ( FCF G"",7si'i; Philip 'rrnlled trribir. _EEi,iii.fiiiia; "The man does live, nnd the l tmt domhinalion does oleJ' he said. Ehi', an?! alowly "Gregg. I have known ot 'gre. Ianh- men, and of combinations who - "I recom- have spent millions. who hue no ifi'ie'iiiiiii rmred everything ot honor um 2ttt truth. who ttavi driven thousands of NNN 'df,r,1 men, women and etttldren to survi- i*"ii'ii'r, a: t'ort-and worn-Ho whine a vit j ' ._In, tory In hum ng-tee. I hue known tl [ of men and mmhlmtlon- who hue bdhuu. {broken almost every luv at run I: m- nnd God in the ttttht tor money and Nth' vow". And " have you! Tttrt = I. Phi- hare, associated '10. some at than By James Oliver the NORTH man. You have hushed and tall-l with man. not“ Mth mull, All have dined at tthir an... YO! mom n we“ at lulu-'0 “not homo, and " "I. - no car- nered that (In. "In up .0 him no no. at mu two can " int it In ”In. tho m . Philip broke the silence. 7 "Now-you understand." "it is impossible!" gasped tlreg- son. "I cannot believe this! It-it might have happened a thousand- two thousand year: tqto--bttt not now. My God, man!" he cried, more excitedly. "You do not mean to tell me that you believe this will be done?” "Yes," replied Philip. "It is impossible!" exclaimed Gregson again, crushing the letter in his hand. "A man doesn‘t live-a mmthinatym doesn’t eMirt-. that would Mart such it hell loose as this .-itt this way!" ' "Good God!” he breathed. For a full halt-anute the two men gazed at each other across the table, without speaking. I have not told you. In some war it was mixed in my mail and I did not discover the error until I had opened it. It is from the headquarters ot our enemles. addressed to the man who Is in charge ot their plot up here," He waited, mane breathing, while Gregson bent over the type. written pages. He noted the slow tightening ot the other8ts lingers as he turnedtrom the first sheet to the second; tie watched Gregson's face. the slow ebbing of color, the gray white that (allowed, m. the stiffening ot his arms and shoulders as he tinished. Then Gregson looked up. Philip's face was white, cold, al- moat passionless in the grim hard. ness that had settled in it. He unfolded a long unwritten letter. and handed it to Oregon. "That letter ts the final word," he explained, "It will tell you what blood of vengeance from Churchill to the Barrens. It what I expect to happen does happen there will be no government 'road built to the Bar, the new buildings at Churchill will turn gray with disuse. the treasures ot the north will re; main undisturbed, the country itself will sup back a hundred 'years. The forest people will be filled with hat- red and suspicion so long as the' story of great wrong travels down from rather to son. And this ,aii) this crime-" l laeem to know our moot secret more. lmente, and attach on whenever we {leave a vulnerable point open. The l mottasatlpritsintg part or the whole at- italr is this: in spite at my own gallons m~keep our lone: q'uiet the rumor has sprout! tor hundreds of miles around us., even reaching Churchill. that the northerner: have} declared war against our enterprise and are determined to drive us out. Twmthlrds of my men believe this. MaeDougan, my engineer. believes it. Between my working tomes and the Indians, French, and halt-breeds about us there had slowly developed a feeling ot suspicion and resent- ment. It is Wrowhur--every day. every hour. It it eontinues it can result in but two thintpe-rtttn tor ourselves. triumph for those who are getting at us in this dastardly man- er. It something is not done very itoott---the country will run with the batit ”emoticon no good tttttttts then we have Ion. dim mile- of road? bed, dodmyod by . whom. A territ- tie charge ot dmmlu hid been used‘ to let down upon In the waver of 1 lake which no mum at the top} of I ridge near our right. of 'Ii Whoever our enemies no, they CHAPTER IV, ”W Don't any my! [not vomit! IBM-er meme the no!” " home or get from any drug More a how. ot "Wycth’. Sue and Sulphur com- bolnd.‘ which 1- manly (In old- Mne mm 'mqtrovM by no nudi- uon of other Ingredients. Thou-ma. of toll- recommend um rsadr+rtm. magnum. - It when "no lulr mummy. ballot. no on and mm, ton, u tt than no my It laden, turn: an And loch "raked. juu . low ”pun-Non. tte Sage Te: Ind Sulphur “but!” In announce a hundredth”. Gray hair. however landmine. do notes munch; "e. We att in" the advantages of I youthful by penance; Your hatr " your cum. " mun or nuke. the bee. When When Mixed With Sulphuslt Brings Back Its ~Beautlf Lustre At Once Sage Tea Keeps Your Hair Dark Philip handed him a soiled white envelope, of the kind in which or- tidal documents are usually mailed, “That's the man." Gregson gave a low whistle. "Lord-Piuhugh-Lee'." he read slowly, as though scarce bellevlng his eyes." "Great Scott! A Brttitrh peer!" Publlshed by arrangement with The British and Colonial Prat. Limited. “I understand now where the tight is coming in," he said. “If this thing goes through, these people will rise and wipe you on the map. They‘ll lay it to you and your men. of course. And I fancy It won't be a job halt done if they teel about " as I'd feet. "But."' he demanded sharply, "why don't you put the at. fair into the hands ot the proper authorities-- the police or the gov~ ernment? You've got - By George, you must have the name ot the man to whom that letter was addressed!" He stopped. and Philip nodded " the ttorrit'ard question in hie one. “Greta. up hem there in one low which reigns uhove ell other luv. When I was in Prince Albert n your ego I V“ sitting on the ver- nndeh ot the little old Wlndsor Hotel. About me were 1 down wild men at the north, who had come down for 9 day or two to the edge ot civilization. Most ot _trteFFl men had not been out of the tore-ta tor a rear. Two ot them were tron: the Barrens. end this won their first glimpse ot civilized lite in five years. As we eat there. a woman came up the street. She turned in at the hotel. About me there was a sudden lowering ot voices. is shut- tling ot feet As she passed. every one of those twelve rose from their seats and stood with bowed heads and their caps in their hands until she had gone. I was the only one who remained sitting! Tint. Greggy, is the one great law of life up here, the worship ot women be- cause she is woman. A m may steaLhe may hill. but he must not break this law. It he steels or kills, the mounted police may bring the onender to iustice; tut it he -hreake thh other law there is but one punishment, and that is the punishment ot the people. That is what this letter purpose: to de-to break this law in order that its penalty may fell upon at. And it they succeed. and help an!" It was Gregson who jumped V, Hal feet now. He took halt a dozen no - vans steps, paused, lighted c cigar- ette, and looked down Into Philip's upturned lace. sud. looking into Plume “no hoe. “There has undoubtedly been prev- loue correspondence. end thin We: conun- the the! word. lt - that your em!“ hue dandy In ieeeded in working up tho lone! people “line! you, end In" ttNd them with Insulated Their In! blow I: to ge--" _ champ!“ and will“, upon “a tab. In. Wain-“oddity" W - mm mummy-“1w "'""urrrtoet"th-ae, manlhnhmouum (amnion W. All“ '.',t?erytPr'""tere (boot-tow running? ( r"? .3 “an?! tue t:ltittrriiUmd -ur<ernmtittgtt. “at war. mum-cm“...- "sand-gc rum-'- Habit}. 'ttii:,'?,,:,?;,"',':??:':":,:,?) "V - qrerettgdt.qrttttt- 'u1Sl't,W. 'a'11'.'fl."'ll"r.0tttth (To be Continued.) "Don't pan Imh . new? - od Gould. who m o! m 4. cent. "Will but (of alt hr noth- In when the or Mtn that m MI out!" _ "Oh, than. um. It lovely?" and the girl, u they towed A Mil and boheld the country our.“ out far below them. But she got no -r, hr any were - dull!!! (10an like the moi of . rocket. Qoflld. with a month“ and Mm eyes. shouted In tter our: “The hula. have given my!” _ "Oh, Gould, how Awful!" I'll.“ the tttrl. "Ola yen “no ttt " ("91 all tho money In tho world to not "Yes, you an have a Job,” aid the farmer. "You can trather on! for me it you are Certain you won't steal any. The tramp choked with attitude and emotion. "Mr," he said. with eyes brimful of united tears, "you can trust. me with Any new thing on “rib. For twenty "an I was manager of I bomb-house and I never wok a single bath." Proud at being an to turn the corner without "rirntalr MOI“! the hedges, he was Ion-Inc the at out 1 hit. Up ttitt an down am they tor. a I punt We. HE WAS HONEST The tramp knocked at the and home door and and tttr the urn:- er. He cited a tale of woe, and asked tor a job. . REAL WOTOH THRIFT Gerald trad June bought a car. um he was taking the gm of m: ttttatt for I spin. "Wen, miss, I be fair 'md If the way o' that 'ere ttatterman, that I bet." said the loader. "Why " that, Carver?" asked the ymmg lady. "The owd toot bu been dtun' there fur the last. six ham and hasn't caught nothin‘." "How do you know ttatt" "I been. a-watchin' o' he the whole time." CALLING THE KETTLE BLACK A rustic was sitting on the bank ot a stream when the -oeN daughter came that way. Punch gives the conversation: “Well, I'll tell you,” explained Doris. "They were " pink once. amtrtmehettatttttertrtkottth. Mule ones. Didn't T do it nicely?" "No, door.“ kindly mile. "Atmtie." add mm Dom. "be you know the timerence between the pink and white almonds?" "W111 you hare a snared almond, Aunt Mary?" glue asked sweetly, " the name ttme tendering the page? aunt. And as she was particular what she ate, she selected a white A GREAT DI$COVERY Made Doris " very poms. The other dny she altered her um". I share ot her candy. on water more than I!” test. deep, waityouwem going town you should act It 1 Accepted you. we would be “pulled. I will do- cllne your pmponl at "all mommtt-. bat, George, row a (at " you on to the more and at no mm. on. the and a tian aim". the aid: mil-lug that we no in "m""; while the was slain; - will; pink. "iiiiurirfit - 'aulgtg which n In 'l4t"i"i.i.' , grt "tg2t'lt'lAttt ,,',',2thfi no". and“, I an he. of “In ailment. Ind an in noun-l m uh”. This in tho kind " mot that ottathrM-. Tho Fruit A'ht'dhe i"d'st'gd"aCatr.t'2,rgtl,,tfig a . In For an Fruit-Min- lellod, a"l,'rt.t'2r . YL," FILE FGaiGa 'iFWi"iiTi7 PM"! 1"- d.9*-. was. ”"3513; leg ax." Id That girl will make I You“ ”all!" l "'"- Fiii'iii"F"iff"i'..i'ti,".r," _....'. 1e1tt1ae1te->vl-saarra-, huh-mm tPe1t'fr--utim6 In. u. 144:1. 1.1 you, I will,” New“! her J' can “we, with i TACTIOI l vacuums 27 Er!) 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