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Write to-day fora free cony of our big Book on Fatenta */e have extensive experience in the intricate patent lawsof 5) foreign countries, Send sketch. model or photo for free advice. MARION & MA- ON, Xxperts, Temple Building, Montreal. — DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, 22, 1898’ them !” his welght never win back to Woa! burned alive like this again. wmrra nacd yelled the coachman, laying reims “i fa fe Woa ! May I a triy Perth They're off, sure. if I ever take Woa, Dandy! Woa,. Meg! Ah, ye 'limmer, taking the bit atween your teéth! If I smash this kerridge, 1 may just go and hang mivsel’.’ “Let them Breathlessly. Y Le out, wou fool,’’ I said, The speed was glorious to me, They ccowld ‘not go too fast. Another mile—one short mile, but it Was too much to thik of. i blew as I hed never blown but Once before, and ‘that was when I thought I wes pleving a ranting air as my own dirge. “When Johnny Comes Marching Home” was now my tune, and the birés flew in terror from the rocks at ‘the 'mad excitement cf the strain. Amother half mile—two or three minutes more. Couldn't the &8s of a coachman use his whip ? Then &ll at once the chimney tops of Kilgour rose amid the dusky heath as I had seen them rite when last I returned from Edinburgh, and I almost dropped. “There it is, Gordon !”’ I screamed, pointing to the right. “Don’t you see it standing alone there ? All the chimneys are smoking. They must have conipany.” Aud settling down to work again Il played fiercer anf fiercer, and Ranee Stuffed her ears, and Donald encour- aged me, and the coachman, hanging on the reins, swore we should be head- long over a precipice, but the speed was not checked. A quarter of a mile more, and I saw @ man in a fieid near the house. ile Stood looking toward us, shading his eyes with his hands. He gazed thus for perhaps half a minute: then sud- denly turning he made off as if he Were pursued by the enemy of man- kind. lt was Luncan. I shouted to him, I waved his own pipes and but for the pace would have leaped down and run after him. Compelled to keep miy Seat, I struck up again faster and flercer and more discordantly than any piper blew since pipes were invented. The girl will shout, And the-ladies they will all turn out, And we'll all feel gay when Johnny comes marching home. sing, and the boys will At last we were off the county road and intothe avenue—the avenue to Kil- gour house. I was blind and dizzy and distracted. I played, but Heaven only knows what the tune was or how many tunes were hashed up together. Up we went at a gallop, the barouche bounding like a ball when it struck a stone, the horses dripping, the drive like a ghost. Duncan had reached the house and given the alarm, and peeple were hurriediy gathering on the lawn. Heavers above ! There were my mo- ther and Isabel and Sir Thomas Gor- don and my father! I made a heartrending strike up ‘The Highland Laddie.” There wes a noise, but no tune. Find- ing mvrself helpless as a musician, I got to my feet and whirled the pipes aboyt my head in mad_ exultation. Donald, too, unable any longer to re- sist, and sratching off his tur- ban, waved also. Bruce charged down upon us, every bristle on his back erect, and those on the lawn 1look- ed as iftthey would fiv. Two hundred yards more to go! Could the horses not mend their snail’s effort to rose, pace ? Bending forward, I struck at them witm ¢! pine and they gave ‘a leap that nearly broke the harness. “Od itts weel we’ so near the end !” said the coachman, “ I'm no used to this.” I threatened to fling him from his seat, and out went the lash in stinging coils that mads the frantic horses spring afresh. I could have gone fast- er than they did, and beside my_ crazy their excitement was All the experiences turmoil of mind tranquillity itself. I had gone through were as nothing to the sens¢tions of that moment of transport and agony. We dashed throvgh a gate and round a curve. Then ali at once the horscs were on their haunches, as, without asking the ecoachman’s leave, I threw myself on the res. Before the wheels had stopped we were on the ground, and these who had been w atch- ing our desperate approach, pale as death and crying with joy and fright and amazement, were upon Us. The scene that followed is not to he described. The only person in it, out- side of Tabal anrl Mahomet, who made ary pretence of keeping his head wes Donald and he afterward said he hi never known himself to act so much like an idiot. The rest of us had not the least semblance of sanity. There is a y, they say, that kills. Assur- iy there is a joy that makes mad and it was upon US then in raging : We were deliritus with an ecstasy that sent our wits flying like chaff in a sudden last. In @ sing! instant. so te speak, we were whirled throuch a million realms of poignant feclings. The emotion of a lifetin was condensed into one burning mo ment, and in the stress we acted as beings possessed. That at any rat “was Tabal’s opinion, communicated to me confidentially a few days subse- quent. In any case I was in no condition to observe minutely: censequently I find it now not only immossible to give an accurate account of the demonstration, hut hard to disentangle even the major impression. Perhaps what remains with me most vividly (after my dear mother’s frenzied embrace) is that Sir ' Thomas Gordon, murmuring words of gcratitude for the service I had done him, tock my hand and wept over it like a child, and that Isabel in the presence of them all kissed me fervent- ly on the cheek. Ah, me! _ I never could forget that. When I think of it after the lapse cf rearly balf a century. that svot seems on the! } | (To be Centnned.) { j (Copyright, 189%, by John Alexander Steuart.) | to giow with 2 voutnrul heat as if it were the only part of me that keeps perpetually young. It is on the right cheek, pretty high wp, and sometimes I go to her and say, “ Isabel, is there a | red ring on that cheek of mine ?’ And she, well knowing what I mean, will answer with a pleased smile and may- be a slight heightening of the colour, “Tush, tush ! A man of your years should be thinking of other things.” Nor can I deny she is right, for a man who Fes grandchildren climbing over his knees ‘ought not ‘to be foolish, though, as TI tell her, I can scarcely convict myself of foolishness ‘since it does one good ‘to try to feel young again. Put ‘all that is too far ahead Of this stery to'be gone into here. As you tnay suppose, a wondrous fuss was made over Ranee. Sir Thomas and Isabel, to her ‘unutterable delight, welcomed her cordially in her own torgue, and niv father. forget- ting his ‘antipathies to foreigners’ of her colour, kissed her little brown hand in his grandest fashion, and my -mo- ther, though sorely puzzled what to make of .a creature who dressed so oddly ana ‘understood no English, re- ceived her with all the warmth of a heart that knew not how to be cold. But indeed Ranee’s pretty ways were not to be resisted, and she was soon, by virtue of her‘own good qualities, es- tablisheti :as‘a favourite with all. To Isabel She was.as a sister, and to my | mother ats .a daughter. Snould be in every family & medicine chest and every travelier’s grip. They are , 4 imvaluable when the stomach is eut of order; cure headache, biliousness, an@ @ki diver ‘troubles. 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