MAE OAILY EXAMINER, Off) *LOPPREOWN Sovevere 1 eS ; Et Dee eee eee eee aero Done Or ace ie cre and well nigk as seft. A devotee toccld mn ee — | the only time i ever A ek ei ve — i em sjolk ‘ . ? sick for a w eek—a thing that neve his views Hou “1>7 i : ere : . 43 OF) "cM wuaU =7 Lar at i. s ¢ ‘ ‘“c , “397 9 « |} Nappened to me hy ‘2 Or Since lf von mended their ways in this resye t that Wal Wwaring s four troops, being first What’s that? : ’ | hi ee aka 5 oT . 8 spect tha : : rp hat 2? , ~ : ay q like Al, ay, or il agrees with 3s nelituer w the sedu saa on the ground, pre-¢ mpted what grass ‘That, said Blake, ‘fig what the ay } Blake, why, go abead. So long as yor bow], “yet esc! “ sine tei ber bb tits there was before Lreaking for the spring girls say when Brady tries to dance— : — | don't get full and neglect your busi that the rest of the ; oa : 4 4 * Trooper law reserved to the borses of J™mp for your lives and—Brady tale the ‘ It 8 none of mine.’’ ‘Time was in t Should be fry agents in the m: ..... he owne all soace within lariat leneth hindmost. It's polite French for ‘the a wo eT ‘ ‘ : 4 . uF ‘ t meta ino os oi s . oa ’o R\ ; reg wta] past, as th Vio with the possible exceptions of Of the firmly driven picket pin, aud ws Jig 18 UT | knew aud the minors in who never drank that hk to the mant! ithe elni Captain Ray, stretched at ease upo , | ; rank that be didn’t make lil N blan} r n >the 3° , “ b Ray oce ly 2 tA imsots ; 1kKe manner had the major’s ‘‘striker sostiy Navajo anket of hich TAIN CHARLES KING, U.S. A J] When Ray occasioualls full’ it | 8D 889 of bimeelf, and Rawson, who “Ne NseBct batt the minjor's “eteiker’ | CONEY Rowade Menkes oshioh te ~ s el a ” . ’ eo Je The } Wi j lake Ss ' never dra kk that he Ai n't meka tronhle pre-enipteda the big vest cotton wi i f was inordinate ly proud, reac! i ont - Hiv bim—tntil , for som. : i ; eee ee “~~ his 1wcaster’s roof tree, nud there ductey | With bis moccasined foot and indented | LA i j ‘FROM THI ri | A e . shaken and smoothly spread, were the canvas re-enforcenient of his com- , sieeaieen ‘| ; ve men- lajor See oe wt ' Bold ‘“ i ‘ . ' wh ; led} . a s Wajor s Onaa i woen, ft) i from os : 2 —_— ics Wwuié 16, ey i friend. 1 t inti? i-? Lo n _ 7 dip in the strean tha sturdy. } Dia ke, ne muttered at tt i i i , ‘ ‘ 7 i it as « ndoo s tola ing wud y abd | ho have eyed, Compactly buiit scidier came ba But the major needed no man to proa- i PPINCOTT CoO 1} went: ¢ Pai ei £8 in la a oe as *"“, {for his rest tect his interests. He might nct kuew py CeSet, Chat tamiilericy | lng fred olten appeared in these chronicles of : . , : ok }; tempt; that warmth, as ‘om | ' bygone froniier da and Brady and And thers he lay, the picture « French, but be knew Blake and hiked c naa SR ne nena a would have esid having trodc . Rawson i . said ee ee trooper content, becuili the n ery him—ordinarily | mac, MAaViIn prodi G ’ ’ ‘ v4 Cy vec Si . . ‘47 > 4 ; ' call aoe , . until dinner shoulii be ready,and | I more than half thought you: 6 CO:iGUESS | ed and WhO never will again so fir as es ae POUGysah | ¢ ; er ti agai S80 iir as ani iad ‘ini - . ie aoe ye 2? | enis \ < ‘ y — ard sweeping toward the bror ‘*Sinved cate’? was what the unrec | this’ chronicler ig ¢ rned—about eo not to go to sleep measitini ota Legs,’’ he said, with a + 2. ki ~V 1 a \e8 ‘ ‘ favye . i ; mZe oe a SUNS Asis . 7 » a9 : . . : ' ; ‘jled :e sub: " Had ¢] sese fi: ’ witb a copy of ‘‘Les Miserables at zeg8 Wasa regimental pet mat: tor | ton tanned cheeks. The bristling bea: ciled of the subalterns called these erst | these Live mca and ono ciber yet to ap af 4 x ' ee the longest and | ett f : an ther , : = : eae : S - : ( nN y depth « : ‘anacions s 1e@ longest and lankiest e@ cl 3~ Bat the boy an then varcy | _. ~artine lela a Say while jovial blades, but never where | Pear hangs most of this story—thes ed trom the depth of his capaciors se n gest and lan t of the « ' : ‘ and curling black mustache conceal : s. : Pk eee eee llebags. Hev : itt] sioned list. ‘‘You West Pointer S »that she was g£azin up at him | : ; 81X Men and just two womer cdiebags eving had little schcoling t SIUC AL8b, ou Vest olnuters bavs ; saw €n: e ' the lines of the mouth and jaws, re: ' Naat, 4 rn ak of, Mainwaring was nearly all had two years’ schoo! z through a briny } of tears. Even in} , » speculati : Place aux dames, though this bivouac SP&8* O “ainwaring was an assiduc een —e SwO eee ‘Come = . MMA : : . } The Snec : ; re iT 1 ! 2 " P , - . te © 3 : . : : Wee > ‘ ‘ then 7 es ; . , ‘. eprprise, even in the thrill of joy , ee eee fon as to the major : a on the Boxelder was ni ge se f her reader of fiction, and prided hinsself oi that tongne, and another year ins a ae hi t t heard this fond confes | Se en ts aa ee ae oP 1) what . ee rer eee: Siege ish, and I’m blessed if ever a one of you > ? ‘Dd e tals i.5 A Uie LOS . ; . . aa | ard ynateve ? oe a ‘ ss ee t ° ’ Ss: a } y OF with wak ‘aol med trimas|{. aa Macnee wouldn't be the case, said Captain Trot- aa ee 7 at th aa ote ee Sane was thero Presently, without lifting bis cy | could speak either. I'd have a heap ; 2 sion, be recaptur himself, as ; ‘ al ee Ce ae } the time, and cnly one of them was ; =e : eatithes a a aoe : * : he nick of time ter, a physiognc mist of the first ee m-. NN ; known to any one of the velaiecd from the page or glancing toward i more respect for you if you'd coms cut in t . sstieiiiiiae ital .», | bis own estimation, if the major’s face A it eke ee eae ee ty ix ated, wh 2 3 like aman and say you didn’t kn w “Under the ircumstances, that’s : taba bd at (| to. One of .be women was Mrs. Main party luterrogated, who was sprawline ale gancaah ay } : OW, Tea 3 =TT< , } ve “ISO ii > 4 . f ae ' 3 eT ™ <« 3 ; ; Pence hy 3 : ; fay incts . « are’ >( I sething I didn’t exp et to hear,’”’ i We st as usual with him In garrison, | { arr 1 waring and the other, a spinster re ip similar fasbion under an adjace: like Ray, fc instance. Torere’s no tole gon D freshly and cleanly shaved except as to ! mei 7s tf } Kate ; ae sense about him.”’ i said Darcy } the upper li Open at the throat, the x NG Kh. Se Here Bl: 3 i, 1 ; _ i oa he upper } » thro: : i Ste, fere Blake kicked backward, in de- meee other = circniumanges, JUS | ta s.ggetee Fs. | y | It was a hot day, a dusty day, and ‘Tee the major popped the follow!t= | ,. icked backward, e ; a hoard it said Amy major’s dark blue flannel shirt rolled if.3 the c ih To eS juestion lighted return of his comrade’s bread b Sees eave neard ty, 6 ae | easily back, revealing a black waste of “Rig, Ee a He command conld prove it without tho ‘hg hecarge bint. ‘‘Well, major,’’ he hastened te . _ . . , 1 x . “ . v Se c k ASLO 4 \ dt eae “ -. : . oe ix , 7 ty - +9? =, ’ *. 8 26 “It’s a bit rough on Smythe, isn't | » stubble down ae Art NN See, ALN use of a word as it uusaddled in the Elake, what’s savvy ke pew? ce a ae ae oa ee dau is airy stubble down to the protuterant i > And Blak 3 me 1h : say, ‘‘my translation was a trifle free 1¢?”’ + dam's annie” bel ata be Me fe grove and men aud horses made for the And blake, without lifting bis eye er! “but t} ‘ ! fy : dar’s e,’’ below which tbe fai: mT sw an Se ea | iS serhaps, but the phrase is a clumsy on “Jt in powise concerns him. Asfor| “.. - pe" ee eee | on nearest water. They had marched sinco *%™ the written pages of the missive i ee ee ee ket b ist f LD iust aslam ekin showed almost as white asa child’s ; Lo ciate y u ; . ‘ I sin his Sita celia Giedl eeeeieie one to turn into English Ray will agree skeby, De must tak ne just asi am. j Paliy Mory ap .0¥ 1d 20 miles wher ae , ByV OM, ARN 3¢ . a ' Rokeb} , Daud covered <U miles woen , with me as to the translation. The ; | “Qh,” said Gray, | ing fairly at eee eiciat Gd Ge the trumpets rang the signal for the *2¢ manner of soldier folk, ‘‘Damfino. inthdin: teal hhs Sole the Ween Ge easiest aud teginning to tag atthe | “oo Wee See ene, Se me cu final halt. They kad been winding for . .2@ m™major’s brows coxtzacted iva {jo feo cocaine cate ae ae a . csant aud that, too, in days when the traci- {| ee oe oe * gcowl. Susvicionsly he clenre 13. | Cent. It’s a combination of blue grass band sbe stil: 5 In two, if s to | , : ; hours in long column of twos down the 8°! Suspiciously he gianced at bis | oe " , sine is it? Andaz! “0°25 of the great war still held sway | sandy bot m t Sill kk. 4 long legged comrade. “Thought you and Apache. al 1pter 1410) A bi« i iS 4b¢é oauUu : : . i : : | Ai’ JGTEONI OC a vanispec creek and id Be Se°C ala . VUp Jai ‘{,i] ia te ie a8 a" sat — +3. ng e Countess of | *2 "2° cavalry and the cocktail was th the sieht af thi t —_ * : spoke French,’’ said ha Well, he has the good sense to keep QM aGcressitg te see JULLLOSS Pn s inte a UY Met OF LAS ORSIS 1D Chae Cesert, the Se a ae ee oe F ‘ - it ty himeelf then.’’ answe ni. a oe aater?’ rule, not the exception, at morniny sta clump pt ciikeun waite cali ths Getie inn To which Blako blandly responded. ut t — ii then, uswere dh Linwar pCcasct i. 1? P on ' viikinistastin ial Ba : j | ; neti alin PRINAS : thy Lhe, . ‘ i “. DZ, § a frie 3s iy we aCLa4r ‘Listen to reason, Darcy,’’ said Misa ; °° “3” Not that he preached the ¢ strugglers farther Gown stream. wasin With modest and not inexcusable hr ’ a he Pee i'd pattorm JIStel { ita J, ai . Sait’ Wa ; " ¢ | Ga ee S ieathHver if VO scream, as it) | aftow be: . t ’ ity and self | Wine of total abstinence or looked upon le a bens ce tancy : re oS ere oe Langdon, rega y GQipnity and seil nivenel? ane teekhel al wii oak ; Geea a gratetal oue. it tuld of tbe pres decry att re ‘“hoiih end ca 1 would major mine, a ee i aa bimself as a mocel of virtue In an} re Sske winthh, ne Arne, +? po ts ! ence cf living water and +} yee Well—er—not always. Isn't it— a : sscssl } <4 - . . : aad sh £44 2548 xy : . . There he tay, with a copy of Les iti Lee : erce 1IVIDY Wa i and tne re ne} } ai not > oar hae tiatoe c ++ : gene poroney I bave ry | Way. ‘‘ Whisky never cid me any good, " webbie | aeetel “Param Malte. He ee eee possi:'y sauve qui peut?”’ ree ee te Wer eee oe 0 3 eyes A Gi I I he Lk QAUVE Very con hie modnel deals nation iy ieee . % ond ait src0Oper H¢ aay WAS as cory 2s Vey mH ars a. a ae ee ee take ime for a lexicon Bout now you ambition, every lounging, every desire oak : : eee sae either ‘‘cat’’ couid hear, as each was the chaplain’s temperance sermon the Rene STS ee eee See. See Ts t to sneak French like a vative ‘ a 5 ; : seemed to Reed If orto care for ! " ; ‘ ’ ' : i? : aipwaring, with cisdainfo uuphasis moe ee ee that only posit und money can grat- egg : oor known to be uupleasantly ready to back | night before Patrick’s day in the mern Mainwaring, with cisdainfol emphasis | yo" pp ay nz does ’on conidia’ ; & only | . saiutass | ies dane a is Hae OE ee ee ee : Ay noi 1 es ae ¥ Mirs. Main“aring dees. You coulda’’ ‘ty [like you better than any man J ; CVE? Saw aby fun in getting full, an ing.”’ on the convenient monosyllable : uy : i . : ee : : ate a i : | SETS Ses eee Wr MTS | eee ale i ad Or ie dias i - , buvo a better teacher, and Stannard eeeew, Fees WODIKE S MiarEy Fem | : . +3 ! seve alla man ureds to learn anything because you ba ht r, and “<6 ee. yaar y er A Py Sry Get DS Be lee el FAVS | AL mee ee) Se | sek) ty A) A On | Be ee) Cie (Ser Ci 3 wor! . end ; HOI ae ne en een RT eee ee RS ORI ER got RCE IC OP I ey 1s wees sce fecas and Gna y ] never s Abia = —_ - ‘ . 1 ana ; 1) AY a ee Te fr) ya Che "ee 7 3 he cA ox ser 1 Yaex | yer 1) Ge; oe pe 1 yer | oe. ae Ler cs ma | raz hs ) om ] rh oa ay i eax ) :@ O0:- 80-68: . 68:68. es. z “fe? y + ae ect bots ot —ftiine nd i — ee. u¥ wher | ps . a ._ ; : . 2 4+ « es would marry you asnow —when ican ft. ( a) ‘“‘What'’s that abort Stannard?’ ime , iid | terrupted the major sharply, and Blake’s P\/y | diversion bad told, as he meant that it bd Sd hoa!d. If there was one man in the Ay are:y of whom Mainwaring was jealous bod it was Stagnard. He, like Stannard, Pev/y | bal been a capital troop commander for | bed | years. He badattained at last tbe rank h | of miajor, vice Barry, promvted, only a ed yeurorso aftcr Stannard; bad served Pye) just as well as had Stannard; krd as e® e bik | fine a war record, and an honored and § Pf3 honorable name; had a charming wife, f ¢s. a beolth end competences, yet. mourned im ‘ @ my 'ge rei—even at times imade audible g | m on—cver the fact that among the offi- “’%« | Cors and men cf the regiment what : | Stanvard said, thought, did, was never. Even Mr. Smythe, with $500,000, could mot buy. Iam going to « higher bidder —the highest 1 could tnd. So fara I'm concerred, that setties my fate, but it’s yours I care about, Darcy. You've been a dawdler and a co nothing ail your life. What will you do now?” “Be true to my frieuds—and their estimate of me, probabiy You wouldn't have me to disappoint them, would you?”’ “What on earth do you mean? Speak sensibly, Darcy I've never bees wertt your trast wien you gave it. Now l’'m honest with yon. Whai will you do? “What they all prophesicd—unotb- ing.”’ mS ‘Darcy, you Lave brains and euergy. Ch f ft Fi h h 1 h CMG | tote questioned. Stannard was authore- , You bhave—persisten noogh to wip y ange 0 season O en a ects t € ca t ed: itv cn ull points of soidiering; Stan-! he ' ; 8 ® evr lacoana ¢hy . s«y} > hrita : anything—that's worth having,'' She bl P d ] k v2 pori vos the expert engineer, bulider, concluded, lamely 3 A % more or less percepti y. ru ent peop € ta e ey | draftsisan, topographer and all round . . . 94) sa oe ” : . : ‘<C ’ 9? *. ° (M2 | militery ‘“‘sberp;’’ while be, Mairwar- Spring medicine = but Autumn medicine iS od ing, whbcse trop had been a model, | - whose battalion was row realiy ia fuer a just aS needful. The effect of the hot summer — share thin Stannard’s, snd who had There wes a subdued sound of snif- the balcony without. Over the Yoo mocnlit Alpine sea the mater was gaz- , ; ing toward the shox f France and atheine Se acs r ey ie ne } al . al abundant means and spent where Stan-¢ trials as de~g a se tarthingales weather Ofl the blood makes itself feit, now that a nard save’, was looked upon in the dangled half the el les in society . qe M- cnxvalry as a good soldier, a fine officer, : imvthe'a mot! ; acim La h * f ] b 1 dy ~ me despice bis surly mannerisms, and yet supytne Ss mctoer, 16 seems, em tal - the weather iS Cc anging 8 you ee 1 iGus, S Ry . sila artnet endowed eeisimtaaetll up the pen to second the fplainti ef her gelden calf and was. dealing trenchant b!ows at ber old crony, the mother of the bi lie of the season. ‘“*Mother will bo in herein a moment, Darcy. You must be frank with me, and Rokeby may be tp any moment. You will stay here until you’ve had time to dook about you? “I’ve had plenty of time today. Ev- erything'ssettled. Tel! Rokeby I'm sor- ry [ shan't be able to take bim bearard | -> elk bunting, as I promised.’’ “Do you mean you’re going sooa— tomorrow?"’ “No,”’ said Gray, rising. ‘I’m going } tonight.’ One instant the beautiful face besidg him wore an expression of utter woe, of genuine sympathy and sorrow, then decked itself with winning and conven- peptic and tired; there may be pimples or an RE sys nts coco ov em eruption on the skin; the damp weather brings Fe wri 2un*Stanuod, nd i 16d 40 . . : ‘ ‘ MS 6s eventually to trouble. ; little twinges of rheumatism or neuralgia, that give warning of the A Sit you'd only be wise, Leonard, "| his brighter better half bad said to him, . ° 1 7 winter that is coming. If you want to be brisk and strong for the wit- BE (sca woulua’s ack questions of Blake Leok it up in tue cncyclopedia, or eve: ter, it is NOWY that you should build up the biood and give the nerves 6 eee a little tonic. % | i 7 - saddle out in the field. Youand the en-! ‘cyclopedia are a month's march away. I can’t belp wanting to know what), things mean.”’ “ **Then ask Captain Truscott or end rtain Freeman.’’ She knew too much to ‘wound him by suggesting Stannard.) '‘Blake’s prepensity to burlesque every= Ow) a hy oe “Ns 49.4)”: . G tional smiles, for the salon door, open- | # | thing is irresistible unless you pes lugatthe moment, revealed young hope- | ~ 4 for Pale Peop 0 is to be alone with bim. ’ And Maiuware ful, the brother, tugging at the hand of | 2m ing would promise, and despite h : | promise would fall, for, as he frankly admitted, he couldn't help wanting aud evening dress confronted each other | 7 know, you know, and, as it nev r . e thresho Rejecte Tank . - ‘ ins for the winter if , Sigtea ee se as io oll al +e will make ‘ew strong and stave off aches and ii curred to him that he covld 1: ispra- 4 pounce any word, foreign or dom «stie, tivals without sign of . , sign of rancor Sa you take them now. PY poor Mainwaring was eternally ;.utting: the other hopeful, monocled” Knickers | - : 4 oe up, Gray?’ a - his foot in it. H aT Ni “Nothing. I’m down.” + is foot in it. @ an ommy |! ollige By the midnight e <press he left via cy GREATLY RUN DOWN. ; : a < were Blake’s entire delight, and neither, Bern for Basel. He could not face the RT Mr. E. Hutchings, a printer in the office of the News, St. Johns, Nfid., writes: ‘‘Iam gree Ay indebted to you for the Ps man could resent his witticisim,, Vem) throug of inquisitive sympathizers on | RP benefit I have derived from the use of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. I was in a greatly ran down condition, aod suffered from pains “a when they verged on thy person. !, fom the morrow. He meant to skipawe~ | oo + the back and stomach. My appetite was very fickle and often I had a loathing for food. I was subject to severe headaches, be Blake, like Ray, was a regimen:::! idok? ‘é ee but he bad been too genuine- oF 7 4 eee exertion a ci me tired pee breathless. I tried several medicines, but with no benefit—rather I was ys ee won a tribrte eate, : y popular, a a an 7 ma i : ane = . Vying the Victoria cross or congr.»-!.n-; of tere tees aan en ee ae to : growing worse. Then I consulted-a doctor, and was under his treatment for three months, but did not get any 9 oe Py sal medal of honor. Mainwaring swore ’ out of their way to ad good words i 0 read much concerning Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, I finally decided to try them, and 1 2 two boxes. Before these rs . 7 by both as soldiers, and Hollis <.:rly- * fellow in distress. Three of them trailed % used I could see a marked improvement, and I purchased four boxes more. These completely r azored my pace e = < : worshiped Blake, But Tommy “as ‘ Gray to the station and ran him to earth ris now go about my work without an ache or pain of any kind. My recovery leaves no doubr as to ne Cenere fase away on other duty just now, au! tie ‘ on the train and said impetuous things APY properties of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, and I must say their value has been further proved in the case ofa friend to whom I Pa : Te _ the long legged captain s “ogee about being his banker, and made other | 7 recommended them. RP cule fell most improperly op hi» sug : | gish witted chief. emits to take seriously. The AG ee : with ey @ could take was a drink | §%) ae : : oe ee ny ‘ove | at the conducter's thrill tee i A ALVA Prevention is betterthancure. Butitisonly Ke (Tote Continued.) : uctor’s sbrill summons, and ‘7 ANU , : ) s through the night, under the litter of ate ° . ; ° ® rh 2=—=UT—SS==q{ne=aeE_mee_aeEe_es__ eee ee i 7 he lamps, Something came cima me a K Dr. Williams Pink Pills for Pale People that aH Children’s combination suits. “ocd : + PA iguality. Twoto 8 years ol, trom and spinning, an ® caugh cheby’s | ‘ ' | "se ema Gack oa noladr comets i ti ae are of any use. If the FU LL NAME isn t there APY We. to $1.25—T. J. Harris, L.con zt ; soe AP ; k “t 7h | House, “Take a drink for me once in awhil a lia ‘ elie YY ri APT se 4 Will you, old boy? Aa revoir.” 7 2 it isa substitute don t ta © it. % The Christmas number of the atlanta Ad hd = Delineator is now onsale at Carter’s : » _ CHAPTER L AP : . - “112 ? taf 49 rm 'Bookstore. It is full of Christmas . Po major was spr iwled on the broad @,° Sold by all j lers, or may be had postpaid direct from_the Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Brockvilie, Ont., rw deas and suggestic ns. ‘ a 18 back under the shade of a spread- ; DM 3 “7 Fifty at ing cottonwood, a slouch hat, battered | [ges at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50. | Wenthes adhe Pitty at ball: peoct weiver Stained, pulled well down | PAE 9 7, |—T. J. Harris, London House. Over his fine, dark . | — guailinmmtastaii » dark brown eye their * ary ee Oe | ee ee Pye ee ee) ee Oe et OOO AL Ae ss : ; 4 beavy brows concealed by ita eal ee Ce o aS ms S. oe mg tte Ter ter ty ta te er Ler Lt yD La Le ie ele «60 «(Never sit by an open window in & a Fe ee oe ae ae ae ae) De da chad lcar after my kind of exercise--- it ige Wim, their loug, thick, ourlin J 2h& thick, curling lashes .-~=iemt =| dangerous to health,