- i -"-Masai nm ‘g _lin liiti.-;iii»'t-inlet.. nut "2 - .i -' .' ~ ---t\n~.‘~.<»=. me -f it- -,y-~. fi I i ,. , (, 4 _,K .... Q” .Mi .. ..,,.*."~. , . . _ ‘_ *ww A V ‘__4“’$ . L , , .. .. . . . ‘I ,, --_,.i;.il..§. .“ ‘ ._ *~\1;;~_---.- - tr 1-? . f ¢- , ` ' t _ ,I ~, -- I’ , " , ' ~i ‘,._ . 2.... -‘ - " l ol -"W i.' .iF*"-'I$I:`u" '."-"-‘ " if ' . if _ “!f."`4' I7' 'I - , Aa. , , _ ' ,yi ' I A1919` "\.Z` -r nos' " - , ERT FALLS AND About four o'clock I heard Nell Nall, sznns annum :nom 3145' ‘ ` P ~ BREAKS "I3 ARM come ln. I called: -rl-l R5. e S . Wo are here in the music room, ROOIIUJF/I:'IELFlETAL$(8 T0 HIM CIHAPTER CVII dear, come in " When he did not re- W I ply I swung around on the stool to -’.‘iIAP'l‘ER CIX. IV JANE PHELPU 'ol-ics' Mons s/insulin - I GONFIDEB IN MR. FREDERICK 4 A; -»» _ -if ’ ilH/iP'i‘nR Iwi. - i _ , . `}`_i,"TVVllile .gms-as xlnd of Bluhcllo Or- _¢`pn's visit.-It in a way made me very f-uncomfov'ieIilp. 1;; More so perhaps then I hai}`_‘l§ee\_i since the day I had iyq"en so snII'l;bed by Scott.. I tried to jtut myself_"in i1_:buslnees mnn’s place, flint: try as I-woaldlcoiiltl soo no reason .why a legitimate hllsllioss ' should be carried on in such n way; why tt. should ho necessary to use the means Nell was'uslng to inter- est them in' his projects - li' those projects were perfectly legltin-into ones. #But I said nothing to Neil, although I--told him of Mrs. 0rton‘s visit. llc llfeelned rather suprised I thought :it first, but afterwards I concluded 'I' had been mistaken. He asked me no questions. and seemed to take it for granted that it was simply ti social ciill without any ulterior object. ' Yet while I said nothing in Neil, I did not lieep her 'visit-the cause -of it riitlier. il secret. Mr. I-`i'crierlck called in the aftcrnooll ot' tht- follow- ing day and found me alone. althougll ll was my afternoon at llomi-, My aiteriloons were not as well attend- ed as foriiif-l'ly. il i-allsc of chagrin to- me. . *I poured him tea. then said: "“l had a tailor yt-.sterilay; Mrs. Or- tdln. You know she was no nit-.o to me the other night that I began to like her again-l used to think sho was really cliarming when her lluii'~| lland_\vas ali\'t-she came to tell lill- why she re;.civeil those ivonlai-.ll." I, would not betray hor In auy~,way`, hilt I li-It I must. put tho riucstlons which were so holllerlng nil; to soint-lille. “-Site sold iliat men like 'Pearle iilld ("'onnor lvl-rt-n't. happy unless they livoro ontertuiiieil ily iliiliilsilllit- wo also who could play cal-tis." I' rea- Iized as I Iinlslleil tllat I had not said what I intetided. iillil tllat it solllidi-il rather psurile. -. "Yi-.s, they are rallier fond oi' tho l:ifilell." ‘_ "Tell lilo please, Mr. l"reiIi-rli-Ii, is It liecesaary to tio hilslness lil that way-legitimate business I iiloauii It ,seems so-strulige to me. l~`:ither always ailondeil to'llil:liiles.~i at his olllce. I thought tllat. was wllat of- tlcen were _for." I tried to speak lightly. Idld not wiillt him tn Iliiilk I was too illncll worrlerl. "l scarcely kllow how to allawci' you, -» llilrbliraf' he hail Iicsltaled over lily name. Ile seldom lldiIre.-is- eil me so. "But, it is done silliloilnles. M_éfn.like Tearle and t‘onnol~ ai-o hard tojlsndlo sometimes. 'l‘hey are hard drinkers. and want tllolrolvn way, especially when in Ni-w York. 'l‘hey have the arrogance of men who have. mode-great fortunes quit-lily." "But why mlx business with cards sud -- ladies?" I asked. “Why noi. keep them separate. (‘iin-'ii not ho tiene!" ` ."‘-1.._pe|-lmpn-" his slowly sippi-.il Ills'tea, an-l I' knew Ile was trying to think how to satisfy me wltlloili blaming. Nell . - V "Please Mr. I-‘rederick don‘t treat me as a child. Nell won‘t tell ine' anything-about his affairs. ,_ I heal' thlngs, and I can't. stand being kept in the dark any longer. You are my good friend, lIreu’t you? Il' You are-. llléase tell me wllat todo to KB! N9" away from those people' and from - lllllt business." - I wks so Ignorailt, so absolutoll' unversed in.NelI's affairs that he. any one could see at once how little I knew ot business. I think lllili wks why he was so sorry io; iiie, ---I tried _to,I1eIp me. I had shown him Ihvilnfdd-‘ ihelp Neil. 'lt mode no difierenoeiiiist he cured for nic. F011!- iy-/l ininlfit mile nlni thorn anxious toltoolp Noll. no know tnui i loved mit' llusband passionately, and that I WIiu_Id' he _trite to him always no mat- iot'w`hst"h`ippened. i = ` “I"wI'sIi-I couI‘d..,‘-I"l1onésl-I3' iw." 11° replied' ' in his fpeéillliir way. “VII Rive n good deal to get him straIi»lllI~ But‘l"ln afraid he'lI have to come a cropper first-before he will listen to i\_tlyons'." 'I "You unvn tnllioil with him?" -.'-,“\_I.es, only yesterday. i railed III. his otll e. I had seen Scott.__ilnd 8I_iiIti.;m°i\no iniiouiot; no 'claims tllat Tiff.”-Ifidrbes has misrepresented his, probe`rtles‘ and so has Induced him to-Invest. -Ho dIdn’t say UIIIIIGI* I"9fented,'but that sounds better. I tried to paclfy him, -but he w0\\IIIl1'l~ _lilies to tho., Then I went to vol" ltush_al-itI.'snd he wouldn't listen eith- er. I guess l'm not it very °°“'I“°' III! talker. Mr. Forbes thinks Scott is blufflhf when he threatens. I M11 IIQI- so sure. Sometimes a snaDI1Il\K ‘IGI '\iII.6l1" 3"! ml in-_ scott. no iiinf-red -iv ll'oetIn3." _ J ' “Um-so' he 'can bite! Wo "IU I I i=ili"'t`.see‘§iow unless your husband v from I-‘rederli-k's nlnllner that tlilnan had l‘t-aclie-I llolno sort ill' fi crisis. Miss Wl|‘~ion t-iilile Ili just ns Fred- him to wait until she had a t-up of hotel If ho would. man who called things ily thc-il tiiii-atloneil. Wilson reniarkcd: wonderful attail- the other night, I looked for ,von and your ilanilsome llusbaiiil _ ' “Ill-BIN Iiilriiins. ly..l|e|- sri. Thi- one in wllii-Il I had hoped to move, .II. had Ill-en a large ilt‘l`;llr :mil wt- hail not lloi-.il illrlti-il. I. “mn """-" PIIIIII I IIIIII ' IH-I _I3-_‘lie any ilirtlier with my :oi-itll plllnliliiii. I should have llt-t-.ll Iiiilglit-tl tit. lily et`I`orts il tallnre, .\i_v lips tlllivt-ri-il a_~i"I thought of li. I caught the pitylnir look in .\Ii‘. I~`reili‘l'ii~li‘s e_\-es illld pi|l1‘.,| --mv. st-II totzetlli-r .siitiii-iclltly t.o'Ilid them good iit`iel'li-lim in my usual nlhliiii-.l-, II\ll l\i`li‘-i` -‘\'i‘l'yolie had gone. I threw lnysi-If on lily Iicil and solllleil li-i' half' tilt lloilr. It was Iiilrti lo Ili- NI|HllIi-tl. llzirili-r Ili-f'iiil.s'ie I Itlluw I hail dont-. notliini; to iii-si-rim il, l would tt-I1 Ni-ll, It might Ili- il aooil l‘t~ttiIiiil lil lil`i.',i- illiirg i'llulIill| till l|i_q ilzirt as til his uiisoi-iiitos. iiiiii his llilsilli-ss iill-.iIlotI.~'_ lliit. will-.il Ilnally Neil i-limo in l had filrgilltell tlliii ant-li people on evcl' llilil any not-lui .:l.~:p|ratlulis. I was llalliilig lily lui-o so llliil Nt-Il tnIi.‘,Iii iiilt liiloil' I hiiii Ilni-n iery- Illg will-ll I Ili-til-il :i si-ri-still, than lily iloy calling; l`or ine. I rilslleii trolll tht- rilolli, :intl dllivn the stair.-i. \Vliilo playing ill t`l:olit of tile, lliiilsi-, Ilolli'-.rt llad fallen Ili slleh :i way as to Ilri-nk his arm. We I-al-rii-il him up to his rooiil, their ililllt-il ii iloi‘tin‘. I was alinost nlazl with pity for till- pilot- i-hllil lmtil hi- i-.anlt-; then l`llliii wilt-ri llollerl, si-ri-:-llii-il as it was set. I<'or- tiiilati-ly Neil dlii i-olllo hoine. :ind iiltlloilgll he wi-nl out. later, his remiiin- i-ii with no ilillll Ilollert iell :isli-ep, worn otlt with palil. ' I sat Ilesiilc my ‘hoy uillil Noll rutile ill il ilttll- ilitor midnight, When he insisted I gil to hed I had ilo strength to resist, so gave up lily plai-e til lllm. We hail il nurse. but llotll idolized oilr hoy limi ivoilltl um have tii'onnli-d oi' leuvlnl.: lllln iilono with Iler under tho i-lri‘illllstallcl=s. They did not call mo until almost time yn- Noll to go to the oflice. I-lc had snntclleil a little rcst on a couch he had had brought into Roh(-rt’s room. but he looked white and worll. “A good bath and some coffee will set me up," when I told him he looked tired. and then hi-.‘ Iliirrleil away to get ready i'ol' the day. Ile looked Ili.....niuI hiiilc as good bye llefore he uellt_ down town, _hilt we had no time for any tilik, even lillill we had the inclination. ` All day I was kept too busy lo think. It ls lluril to take care ol' ll slck person, no mutter what their age_ Bn: when un active healthy boy is obliged to remain \ ,t ,'64, 1 Pi L L s 5;.; Ili, l\\\\\\\fb,sf I - KliJi\ir.Y_, ..,,i:,.“_,.- '-., ii, II_tirilM/\'I',Y£ /\(’,< .pl -. . ‘_ I- III.; -r ()I -' III _.‘_',I"'~l oi /Ihr l i S 'I 0lfII`*I|lI'I #L-,pIl .__` Illlvn us." ` ' I ‘ I it 1 l ' ' --" "t_- ‘»." . ` ‘ ' " "`T‘~-».-.-:r“‘ ' ’- =l this I‘owt~l-.l I-xisti-il; or that I hail. - he"';;;‘;“(;;` :nrt-h|Fr°‘I*;'I°IINhI;fI “Id see him standing in the door, u gray- he mmse" wumgf lor, ‘EI "HIGHS ness in his face, .i dispalr In his eye,- Cmnn and WG hmr n Dr Iihlh' 0lIl8,l‘-I that irlgllte-lid me. Ile motioned nic ‘unity for Mk mglillelll ‘Ill DDIIOY- to say nothing. ` Then carried lloll- hlm tn remain m ("uneir.r_b H also: ert up stairs, and left him wltll ,his au engagpmem I howil NU" I9 1;” nurse. I had followed slowly. won- come hom! and' "mt ilr- 'B U W0" ilerlng what dreililflll thing had hap- ed to mm h i I W0 -0 I wlk- _NEIL TEi.l.s Anasfm " m gn II*’I“‘“- I knew peut-d_ That It was ilro.-ldflil, I was I-iuri.. * BARBARA MEETS A REPORTER erick was leaving. iii", Dewutuled FOR THE FIRST TIME* iw- l-ron-I-liiiz to di-np him nl his *'II/IPTFIII "VIII- "Wlint is It Nell?" l asked as Soon "l have it now llollll llrlyi-e.. I as wo were aloni-_ "Ari, yon |1|_ sllouhl like you to sei- ii, ,tim had tif-.nr " Hlild with an nrt-li look lit liiiil. All "No Inotlling so simple as Ilelnlz the women I know that had met him lli. Barbara I can’t tell you, yon'lI Ilkeil thi-I Illtitlt frlentl of initio; this have to rc-.lil it for yourself. That - skunk `Si-oil is trying to ruill mc." I HIIIIIPH. and whose word was novel-' “'l`i‘yIng to rllin you. why?" I ln-.ide itil move to take tho paper clttt-ndel, “Tllnt is an Iniliicolnent. I lllostly I was too shocked at Ni>Il'_`- appear- ilde in ilivvcri-l at homo." lynn his iincc now that lsaw him in the cliaracterlsiic answer. 'l‘i|f~n Mnnil i lighted roo:ll, Ile looked like death. and I noted that llc staggered as he “I II"“"`II'I S00" .Von at Mrs. Pow- walked. Yet he had not been dl-inli- ers lately. Mrs. I"ol‘hes. Silo had it lui; of that I was sure." I "lit-eiliise. he is il wllnlpl" "lint why I\'eil_? Ile silrely gives ‘soiile reason." I IU-lilo soillo sort ol’ il rt-ply. my; "II" Sill'-i I i-llcated him. . \\'h_r . . ,iIoll`t you take Ihi- paper and rr--ii Iii-lint they say iilloul _voilr llllslmiltl. Illow was I to take time to exanliir- ¢‘\"‘l'.\' lll‘0liill'ty I Iliintlled. l took imy risk, others had to take illetrs. .`l`lii-n when thi-y ean`t att ll hnndri-ii peri~t-nt oil their ii- tvestmeni, they sqlleal. Ball! I am .Ii-Ii io ilczltll of them all." llo ililnfq ihis liilliils olli lil a gestliri- of soull- illliiig v--ry like despair. I “lint Neil they cnll't tithe il `ln;ln‘~,- --‘Iiu-*i-i-ici' away like thilt.." I was yslolvly illifiilillllg the piiper_ It's oni- il'al_;L-olis! to say _von cllenteil is liilsi- jiiiiii I Itllnw il." as I siiitl that cv(-rr hit ot' hlootl seemed to leave his iai-e. he was asily irray. and trelnllling. i "liiil I litany' not Ili- llllli-. to provi- it ` 3 “I rIim't euro. wlletller _voii cull ol illiitl I know il." | "Oli, Ihill!" Ili-'covi-|‘i-il his |';ii-e |\\'ith Ilis hnilils as hi- stink ilito il li-hair. I “'I‘ht-.ro dial' don`I ivol-l~y, ii will illl i-olne out right." ’I'hi- pa|li-|- slid .to lilo iiilor as I lalil nl_v :lrni aroilild Illil |li‘i‘Ii. I “liilliil Wlllii illny say, ]lnll_ ii|i»-li .Will llllly nor he so -It-illellt_ ill your jiltlgiiltlllt. ’l`hily're not. 'I`|li-y i-vt-il Iirillg you in t'or Illoir illiseriillliz runt- ing. (lad, I'iI like to get oven with Sieolt for this. I ani l'llIile.d liall, rllilli-d I tell you." Ile shook with dry soils. I was l'rii.:llteni-d, I did not know what til tio, I stililptul, ruisoil thi- pit pi-i', opimeii It and read: "Jolla St-oil, Western iillllliiiiailw'-. iii-i-llses N-ii I~‘orlles, mluinit, promo ter." ’l‘hcn hclow: "Scott i-iaiiils that I-‘orhi-.~i intlilced hlnl to siip|ll_v iiiont-y i'or iiiggllil-i wells ivllen -he. I-'ilrhes, iliil not iivl-ll own thi- land. III- ill:-iii tflzliiiis that I-`ol'hi-s' oxtrtivil ilillirc. his Hilo new Iiollse and ex- pensive motor cars, etc.. ill-e pur- cliilseil with tho money ill’ vii' Ilnls like hilllsclf who have I-liven it to I~‘orhcs lor Investment llpoll ills prollllse ot' lnrgn dIvIile_nils. It is evlilently llio old sliystur gains oi` gt-Itinir righ upon the credulliy of the people. I-`ol'lles has overilti-ppeil him- si-l|`. Sr-olt says. Anil Ilo will pl'il.si-.- cutc him unless every- cent he has llilill Illlll. Forllvs, is rotiirneil t'ortll- with." There iollolved some more irrelevant stuff then: “Forbes had quite an extends-ii clientele among people ol` .wmull nleilns who gave him their all lli-cause of his glowing promises. It remains to see what their attitude will be when they know Ile has swindled them." I stood lliotionlei-ls` with the paper clutched in my hand. A groan from Nell stilrtletl mc. _ "Why doll‘t you shy somethIng‘."' he ilenianded. "Pretty Isn’t It?" “No dear, it Is' not pretty. and I do not believe you over ,Intended to swludle anyone. But owe must do somethl g at once. Something to stop thc-any more of It." A thought of Blanclle Orton flushed through my mind. Suiilloile the papers got hold ol' her, tho part slle had played in helping Nell, No one would believe It was u business nrrnngenlent. My lace burned 'us I thought. of wllat. people would say. what they would surely think. “Lot ils cull up Fred- erick dellr, pt-rliil`ps he i-iln do some- tlllnil." “No, It‘s no lisi-_ Ilo tried und failed." ' “Bill unruly we can do someiliing. ‘Pay Si-ott -_-vi-ry cent you have tnkou from llliii. -'I`Ilen ht- will Ile srtl.-iIled.’ "l cun‘t pay him. I have-n't monoy enough. Then don't. you seo all the rest, when they soo this. ~ will be ilown on mo like rl pack of wolves. No I can do nothing but-»" he stop- ped os i.ho door hell jsngled loudly. "A gentleman to see you," the maid annoilnced. "Show him In." I told her, and she ushered In a brisk young `man who ll: I ill! I "I have como to get your side o this affair Mr. Forbes. I am on the Expreu Tribune." ` I ~.i‘,;- , , .- -~;.,"_, .-`.- J; I __ _ . . - . ‘.,.‘._‘-_,.'..-,- When the reporter announced his f_i-.rrund Neil turned a hit more ghast- .Iy, and l.iri-lnhlt.-tl so I could scart-lily' stand. It was my' Introduction to' I newspaper ilicticts. anti I was fright' ,'tenr-il avi-l wi-Il as anxion.~l. I I “You are talking of that scllrrllollsv article?" Null poilltetl to the papal' lying on th---Iloilr. tho ilold lieaillliies staring up ai us. I | ‘.‘.Yes. (Illr paper \vIshP>i to stati- the facts. SI:-ott has given us his' "Volt -Ililve iii-eil iii I~Ii~iltt?" aggrieved party. llc In going ti Iadvliiillllo Ileiore he goes tiny filrlller. llc is \'cr_.' viliilleativi-," he llnished wltll :l lueaninl: glance at me whit,-ll I rightly jlldgi-tl to mi-an that Ili- llaii soiiietl-_‘rig to say to Neil which he pi'el'el'|'t-il I sIiiiuIiIn`t hear. "Leave ns. Barharal. Mr.-,Moori-" the young man gave his name, “Mr. _vollr prescn`i‘e," he added. the Ins- sontoilce :io'sii.reosti<~ally I wondt-red. “Please lit uii- remain." I replied quietly. 'I‘Ilen to Mr. Moore. "I know all about \\‘-.ai thi-. other paper has said. why :-IionIiln’t I ll(-iii* the |'ost~ wlmti-vi-l' _,foil kiio\v'."' Ilow I wislii-il I might suv with trutll tllat I kllco all about my lliisIlaniI's Iiilslllt-ss il-ld Illit I knew nllsollltely ilotlliniz, yi-l I must sho-v lily iaith ill Noll --~ i-.vim tliiliigll I it-.Il iheri- was sonli- tilltiiiln- tion i'or th - :i\vt`ill smllldiil. "As Mr. I"ilrIles wiillli-s." “No-go, Iiiirllaraf’ There was llolli-ililt' for llilt to lea'/o them together. ilidn’i go tif-_vonil the rf-soil of their voices, 'I sat oil the stairs lvllcrt- they curve-I ilp\\'ai'ii liiiil so out ol' sight shouI°l the door ot' the inimit- rooln open. It was iortilnati- I iliil <0, als, after - ai few nllililtes tIll~_\' i-nine ollt into the hall. "I have sonic papi-l's that pilrliaips may interest yon." I Ili-.aril Noll say. that itilpio pt~i~i|Iiarly silt'i-nsti<- toni.- in his voice- as tlii-_v uiovi-.il toward illo lIIlrnr_v. "Sonic with Si-ott'§ sit: ilatllri-," - I 'l`Ili-y ilii|ll't oulii- i-loso thi- liIll~:il~y door and :ln oi-i-tisloiliil sollii-lli-ev ivolllil tlmil In lil--. 'l‘Ilioi Noll lleienllli- tlxrili-il and talked ill Iolld iilll.;r_r tones, hill I could not catch the words savi- as Isoiilelililerl- <~nil|;Il| St-ott's nam--_ 'l‘hi~ll value il qile.-ation In till- i-leur iltiil-I volvo ot' thi- gon- tlenlanly l'i».pr\rtol': I "Scott is tho only inilli _von li-:lr " "Yi-s, this si|liooli-t'!" I "I am iilralil lilr. I-`orllr-si you are nol l'tli:ing this as you slliliiltl. ` '[‘lierl- are 0iIiel‘s-~-lililn_\' ill' Ihi-in who ari- reuily til iiliilie Iroiihlo_" "Whitt otlli-l‘s`."’ I “M-‘ll ilnil iviinlcn wllo have iilvi-st ed their lllonl-y with you llopim; for tho I-llornloiis profits you lliivo prom- ised thlelil In your flirt-iiIiil's." Aa Ili- iIliI.~'Iit~iI I Ili-.zirtl thi- rilstli- tif paper. 'I‘heii iliter ,i niomi-nt he atlili-dz "lin I loss you :ire Irank ,und tell your (silli- oi` thi- _story quickly -I; you sei-` ‘ I<‘orlii>.~i I .im supposing you can i-on- t.radit' so I could TIUOSIIUII -w",‘""""“""""" "I I” """"' I" "'"-V Illia? tasked myself ,iilstiis i'ileortl'V‘II". I'- 'I‘I~ I- "II Mill' IIIII- “II” ""' his heavy dragging Stem sn un\|keIlllovi-s an old iiiltl i'i-spt-ctllil i'i-siiloiil ms mum] quick ,.||m|,|ng of g|,cIfrolll tllat colliiilniilty. hi- having re stillrs. I held my breath all he siai1~I'“I‘Ie" "I'<‘;`I`I‘ Im' f*lI'l.I’QlIl:llt Yi'lll`>*~ MV- (imlves vas horn at .'ol-til River, :lllil I . BIGGER HEALTH, BIGGER-BUSINESS: I -1 t . . , ras cn.-ii-iLo'l'r1-:rainy ouennlggt. , it PAGE rnirlmmt _ . _ t- . ‘ also bigger enjoyment of life. I I comes from -the 1°iQl1t food, with rational . exercise. Sliredi’-fisfl Wheofii-;I$.;l.,_' whole wheat groiii in e. digcgsti-I3 5 I form. Its crisp and tasty goodness- ` - is at delightful cl"`iang7,'~»';, -.-‘ . ` ` I Y _ - . . i.‘@"fi\`\ '~.»_ /.1 .Q5 _ r- T--'e.;;_ L; " ` i;.-.'_-gg,-1.1. jr='_'__-K' ;_"_:;';; f-,~g;_-_-:ff _~_ _~. .--,-.._-_ »~-. .. -_ L-..`fv.`.`_.__é:'j-'--ig.-':.`? " ' ff f f" '"f"f-i:.::.-F“-°=**; ;~;=i=~=.r~<~-'-1--. it i -runnin ' ............"..;..;....;.:.....__.- ' '.~.;-.._._' ~ . f ff 'fJ"‘-1; . , d _ -*<6->> ' ili\\ E y ll Ili C_.._' _D -- - . ___ . f. »_._,_ ln... , W'.l'_._,..__'.'. ';__; 7 ._. f'..`. _ , ___I_”._'l'_l' &.___.£- L' iii iiiiioiiuii .\lr. l‘anl I\li;l.i-lliln iii--ii nt (_`aIllo IIf‘aiI I‘}:i.~ll oil -May l'i`l|l_ llllll, ill the tiilth year oi' his ago. Ili-. was il nlan ol' sii':l'Il||;; llliarili-i.ei'. Ilaivilii.-, Ilvi-il all his lift- ill lilo i-onllilllitiity' ill wliii-ll Ili.- wiis horn, ilnil was well known :ind Iiiglily l'i-spi-.izii-tl. I~`illlr soils and two ilailulltt-l‘.~' are It-it to nioilrll. h‘.~'. \\'ll`ii liaviui.; died silillc twenty yoiir.~; .igr-. llis illnt-.l'al to St. I'i-it-r's i‘Iilll'i.-Ii. was Iiii'l-’.i‘.ly iitlcililoil. 'l`hi- l>ilII'vIli3“"”I"*` were Mi-ssi‘s. (,‘li-incili Siillli-rliillil. .Ialiies .\lclIollilIil, (`IlarIes Nlcliilliliill Aiigils .\lt-l.t-an, llowairil i\I<-l~)\.ill. lliillry .\li~l)ollaIi|_ ’l‘lii- s_\'il\plilIl.\' ‘II thi- i-iilirl: r~oillil|llilit_\' goes illlt lo l!-<- lit-|'ii;ivi-ii t'aniiI,\' May his sozli rt-.<1 ill ||i-:ici-_ l'i>lii. ZACI-IARIAH ROGERS tiilii-i- ills l-i-llluills \\'i-re Iiiiil io ri».t .tt .\'m'tIi \\'iItsIili‘i- lil-siile illoiii- ill' Iii-_ I`||'.-if wilt- who pin-ili-i~i\.i.V1‘l' ii _vi':ll' Iii-.' pziliellvi- .lilri ri-~»|-, lltiiliili \\'i-|l- lllt- iiillliiiuiliilli oi iiill iiliI'_-' illosl- who wail--il ii|»oll ni-r Iilit :als-i Illiist- \\'Ii.l risiit-ii lit-l' 'I'Ili~ iiliii-lull uhh-Ii \\;i'. Ili-lil i-ll 'I`tI<-:.tI;\_\‘. \I1i,\‘ Ifilli \\'.l-a I;|l'l-_l-I/_\ .illi-||iI i-il ilt-.~i|ilii- lIi<~ iiiil`;i\iir.il»Ii- I-illlllliiiiii (Iii ’|`Ilii.~id:i_\', Nliiy`2I|ili lllllt tli--|'i“ was lnlil to i't>.~li ill Ht. .-Xllns. Iiopl- ltlvi-r i~eiiii-ii-r_\'. illt- soul ill' 7..'it'Ilal'|.-‘l Itolici-s. Al thi- am- ot' to-vi-lily loin' _vi-iii‘.- ilei-mist-il was a very I|ii:llI_r it-eineil person hy :ill iilosl- who lil-i-w Ililn iiilii Ile will Ili- l:|'i-.'itl~_v lllissi-il -il this r-ilmlllillllty_ Ililrlillz his illlii-sl. hi- wals tilts.-iiili-il ily his llatsiiil' Iti-\f.l-`:ilIl- er (_Iz\liili-.imlvllo atInlIlii,steri-.ii to liilil tht- Inst ritoi;-ill' Illl- t'atIlolii- i-Illirrll. Ile li-avi-s lo nltiurli tl silrroivflll \\'it`~-, llvo soils :intl live- tiiiilglltl-rs. 'l`lii- illn- ornl .service was i-ollilueti-il l>_\- It--v. ldalliel' tlllliilei. 'l‘lle pall hi-:iri-rs nort- Mes.-ii's .loo Illzii-qliii-l'i-. Ilillli-ri tial Iiilll, \lill,l'i~_v Ih-ii‘iill,-I:~'Iilol'l- litt|liiiii_ lIi~loil_\' (Iillhint and .loo tliillzllii. MR. HECTOR MCNEILL 'I‘Ilif i'ltilei'.iI ol’ thi- lati- llei-tor .\Ii- Nelll ill' Nt-.w Itoniiilltln look plat-e im Moiiilay, Mi-y Illtll, Illlii. The iii-i-I-ae- irtl was titi ii'ti|'.:i ill` tial- uiiil hall 'll--i-ii itl n ilt-cllillillt state of Ill-iillll :ill \\'in~ ter Iiut nut oilllslili-l'i‘ii hy his Irie-iiils and relatives as ni-ar his joiirili-_\">. end. lit-nrt iailiire. Iitlwever. .~;lliippt-il the vital i-ord ol' Ili;-, and Ile llziss--tl iiilii-.tl_\' within the veil. llis si<:lill<-ss though not ill' long iliiriiiion was llorlli- witI\,t-Ilrisiinn piltii-ni~e anti fortiilidi-. Ile \\'as i'c;,itIai' ill clillrtzli ilttelitliintci- iillil t-ontrlhllteil izi-lii‘i‘oii-ill' Of IIIS means and .~clvii-e to its silpport and prior to lil.; exodus had this assilrilnei- thai nothing could sepiiruti- llinl from the love ut' (Intl in t‘Iirisi. Ili- li-avi-s ers Silas and l\lhIi-olili, (`iiiIii-rlllt- and well, Mass. iI‘iitrlot pit-asv i-oily.) MR. WILLIAM GRAVES was in his iiiitll year will-il he |lilssi-il away. I-le was lin honest. lnililstrioiis. ll:ird~workim; lliiiil. and had attained all ills l'itt‘liIties tlll til tilt-Ntinle of his death. Ile is sllrviveil hy il wifii- and seven' i~llIldri-n illl of whom uri- :lt homo. Ili- also Il-ilvi-.~i to nloulil' six rhililri-lilly ll iornier lll:lrl'lili.:t-.. Sophia I-I. iilld .Iollll .I. In Illiilii-hi-stt-i‘, N. ll.; Mrs. /ilnos l'eti-rsoll und (Ii-or|.;e II. In Mossilt-llunetis; Mrs. Alllr-rt Saville iil (‘-l\n.l'|ott.eto\vn anil A. ltnssel In .Ilun|¢ay, I’. E. I. 'l‘llri-o i-llililrf-n by hla Ilrtit illilrl‘Iiii;e pl‘e-ill.-i~i-:lst-il Iliiil. lio also li-tives I4 grand clilltlren. two half-hrotliors .Ianles :ind Alliliony Essory' anti one llalf-sister, Mrs. Sophln Wiilt-._ Ilis funeral w.liIel\ took place on Mondlly, .May l2tll, alillough lihavoidallly post-.pour-d' from Sunday the Signature of _ o- r@_ . _ -- was largely uttenili-ii ily friends and til' thi- lvl-:lilli-r. Shi- l<~'ivi-I. I-I iilollrii Iiesiiles :l :.-orl'o\\'iill: lii::iIl.llli!. fini- \-.,i. I.i'.\'Iii-. l'l~~'it|il|l.:' ill II'lIlI':l.\, \_ .\',_ tru .~'I.\'li'|':t .\|l‘s Il:il|ii<| \Il'Il;li- liiii `\Il~. |IIt'I|;|i';| liri-i-ll ;l||iI lIil'.--- I-i-iIlli-l- lli-llry, Itliliiiiolis .lllil t’:iillt-r--ti lil thi- »I`iii|i-ii Hiriii-.~i .lnil Iwo Iii-till-i-r-. .liilln \\'. iii '|')il¢- Valli-_v zlllll .\illir»~_\' Iii <`ll:ll‘Io|ii-till-,l|, l', ii). |_ 'l`lil- liilriil si-i'\'li-iw ull.. ioiiiliiii itil II_V illi- Ilvv. ll. II. ?~`|zi\'i-l'i itil-I i!l~ l'i;I|1l\villi.; \\'i-l'i- llli- |l:ill Ili-:ll~l-in ' lIti_\iI I.Iv|llg:.-tolli-_ .lolill .\Ii-I.:lm.-.lillii. li:iilii~l I<`i‘iisi-.i‘..lit-njiiinlii \\'.il'il. .Ii-Ii-I Yeo .intl \\'iIIi:iil'l llii-r. ` i..__..-_. - ._ 171.. _...__,_.,__. _ ._ . ,____:; Ili The Siiid Season oi l9I9 - 'I`llI~l. t‘l.\'I>I-ISI).-\I.I'I :i'l‘.\I.I.It.lN GEOIIIII-.` l.l.~‘l[.I\II~2N.\', I~i22H, pure Ili-oil I-ni'oInli‘nt 47. Tho yoilii; Ii-iidlnl: stitch sire ol' Kings Vo, ’I`o see him or Iils slot-It is get.; Iiki-." I-‘oilntl :ii olll siiiilil J. R. BREIIAUT I Iiloillagliit 5602-4-illlll.-ialIdfrlllirlts, . W I iii 4 ,' :ii Ili-l' ‘ Iiiliill- (‘I_vili.- Iiivi-r on .\Iai_\' 24th. .\|:ii'~ C d r tha .Ialle Iirilwll, Ili-lor-eil \\'il`i- ol' .\li' , 0 e Szttllilc-I .-\liIil.=il.`1i-il 57. .\II that li-llili-r_ REGISTERED NO. 34709 I Champion Speed-‘_Sire ol ‘ Maritime-Provinces I sir.. iii noi. Mon 2.1'.i champion pac- ! l-r oi .\I:il-itilllo Provinces. I iii ltexliglit 2.171/,,. Iona. i,..~| '_- ig-._. I-ri-niicr, 2.19. Orwell Bell. 1'. i:~_ Niliwooil. 2.20. Arent Bell 2.23% I ‘I ion t‘oiilllloiioi't-, 2.2-i. Ad1J1I!`8I’. 2123- §I.:lil_v t'oliln.loililro 2.25. Commodore , Iiipiiiili I. 12.25. I(iti'ht-ner (M.R,.) 2.2!-` ‘ J.-iii.-... -_-n.-:.=v. nnii lilo canadian Soi- 'dli-r ilii- fastest. green pncer on the I Ii-»- I.i;-.|;il»I<-~; i'orn\\':iIl. -service fee $8.00 . W- CROSBY, Owner F; ~ .r.».-stirs-iipti. \ -- L_... - ' ;`E'_‘l" .__ '-'- e=~'F"1-' ~ RESUMPTIYIN OF FREIGHT AND ST. JOHN Thursdays. The Saturday trlpn are V EASTERN_ STEAMSHIP IJNES, INC. PASSENGER SERVICE AND BOSTON Steamship "t‘.AI.\-'IN .»\US'l‘lN" will leave St. John every WEDNESDAY at 9 a. tn., and every SA'l`IIllI)A\' at 6 p. m. (Atlantic time.) Tile Wednesday trips ale via Eastport and Liibec, due Boston lt* .-. vu. direct to Boston, due there Silnilayl, I p. nl. I~`AlII.<1$8.00. S’I`A'l‘l'.ovi'n, arriving It Montana a. m. calling at Intermidate ports on ' way to Cerillsi-ii retaining to Georgetown some evening and ro- l~‘RlDAv~_i.onvi=.~ oi-ni-in-town nt eric -. in.. Mar-'iw Harbor if--ith 8-80 1. m. arriving at Picton I p, ni. I ` For further particulars wriie, wire. or phone to _ WILLIAM MCLURII ' ¥|@l» N. B. - '.` ",`~'IUA`; -. I I it t "I-I I I ' l