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' i |} sideways, sti.) rainiy | adversary and himself. j j at v trony | We may escape many & | ' | OLD Canadian, United States’ and other | Hamps, as used 25 to 40 years ago. many pay $1] to $5 each GEORGE LOWE 346 Spadina Avenne, Toronto, For | was a barrowman with a load | deniy thre DAILY AN IDYL oF tat SUBUN BY A.CONAN Poy he OPT R QrT, (908, BY 4UTHOR® aluiamoe atk ents feseeven I the s was the admira) punched and tapped and listened to. This time, however, could be ne qnestion of the qual ns of the doc- tor, a well known fellow of the College of S t was as favor- able ast ther's i en adverse He } t heart and chest of a man ‘ ‘] I mmend his life or e be f his age that J hav I ‘ McAdam, mak- ing at r ‘ ks, while the admiral di: : & sex guinea, \ rpr t ul retand, 38 £0,000 j can commul te with Mr. Elberry, my ie ti you kr whether he cares to touch the matter Meanwhile you can leave your pension papers here. and I will give you a receipt for them.” ‘Very well. I should like the money 800n I s why I ing the pa- | pers fl see Mr. Elberry today, we may let vou have a check tomorrow Try another pinch. J Well, goodby. [ am very happy to ha been of serv- i Mr. McAd wed them out, for he was a verv busy +) : ive in the street man, and they found | once more with } er hearts than when thev had left it. Well, Westmacott, [ am sure I am ited to yon,” said the ad f Yon have stood by me when I Was for ittle help, for I'm lear of my soundings among these | ly , : g to do i tay Own ine, @2 iow hes } uble you any more - “Oh, it is no trouble I have nothing todo, In r haveanything todo. I don’t suppose I could doit if Ihad. I at } _ should be delhghted to sir, if Ican be of any use.’ “No, no, my lad. Yon go home again. It would be kind of you, though, if you wonld back and tell my wife that all’s well with me and that I'll be back in an hour or so.” right, sir; Tl) tell her.” Westma- cott raised his hat and strode away to the westward, while the eta toward the hurried lunch, bent his steps ome With you, admiral, aft . . . It wasa ig Walk but the old sea- - man swung along at a rouSing pace, leaving street after street behind him. Due great business palaces dwindled down into commonpla shops and \ dwellings, which decreased and became r » fille n as the folk wh ; them did, until he was deep in the evil tree? ’ . ore ited. ev places of the eastern end. It was a land of huge, dark houses and of garish gin arly and where adventures are to be gained- He was long, narr hurrying down one of the la~ezed lanes between f crouching, disheveled rw stone f le lines « women and of on the holl basked in the wed steps of the autumn sun. houses and of wal- nuts, and beside the barrow a bedrag- ’ gled woman with a black fringe anda | checkered shawl thrown over her head. | She was cracking walnuts and picking EKNAMINER " . ‘He was a shortish man, thick, with a beard.” “Ah, that’s Black Davie. He’s been up four times for beating her. He’s about done the job now, If I were you, I would let that settle their own little af- fairs, sir.’ sort “Do you think that aman who holds | the queen's commission will stand by and see a woman struck?” miral indignantly. “Well, just as you like, sir, But you've lost your watch, I see.” “My watch!” He clapped his hand to his waistcoat. The chain was hanging down in front, and the watch gone. He passed his hand over his forehead. “I would not have lost that watch for anything,” said he. ‘“‘No money could | replace it. It was given me by the ship's company after our African cruise. It has | an inscription.” The policeman shrugged his shoulders. “It comes from meddling,” said he. *“What'll you give me if I tell yer where cried the ad- | it is?” said a sharp faced boy among the | crowd. “Will you give me a quid?” “Certainly.” “Well, where's the quid?” The admiral took a sovereign from his pocket. ‘‘Here it is.” “Then ‘ere’s the ticker!” The boy pointed to the clinched hand of the senseless woman. A glimmer of gold shone out from between the fingers, and on opening them rp there was the ad- miral’s chronometer. This interesting victim had throttled her protector with one hand, while she had robbed him with the other. The admiral left his address with the policeman, satisfied himself that the woman was only stunned, not dead, and then set o% upon his way once more, the poorer perhaps in his faith in human nature, but in very good spirits none the less. He walked with dilated nos trils and clinched hands, all glowing and tingling with the excitement of the combat, and warmed with the thought | that he could still, when there was need, take his own part in a street brawl in | spite of his threescore and odd years. | Oh, men who } look in at No. 1 when you get | | And if ve be where life moves ir- | as the admiral was to learn | dirty children who sat | At one side | | them out of the shells, throwing out a remark occasionally to a rough man in a | rabbit skin cap, with straps under the | knees of his cordur: y trousers, who j stood puffing a black clay pipe with his | back againsi the wail. of the quarrel was or what sharp sar- casm from the w i ugh that thick skin may nevir be known, but suddenly the man took his pipe in his left hand, leaned forward and delib face with his right. than a blow, but the woman gave a sharp cry and cowered up against the barrow with ker hand to her cheek. man’s lips pricked sud- ; : rateiy struck '" ; ; What the cause | clo te Com un «2 JUDE NOR, are good, who are honored and great, Be kind to your brothers of lowly estate. then be not in tasking severe if rulers, then rule men in love and not fear f masters, fathers, wise, learned and hiltie Ones tenderly, siowly along. ire you sneer at the humble or punish tie base, Pause and think for awhile, “Put yourself n their place !” haughty, so chaste and so Kept safe from harm in } rve’s shelte ring re you turn from your frail, erring sister with aaned fuink how she was ten,pted and how she be rh. der ruin may date from a smile or kinu word, Phe firet that her poor hungry heart eve fit ard parse wa- Chen ere you taunt her with sin and disgrace— dow if you had been tried? in her place !” “Put vour eit whom the white robes «1 ermine enfold, ’roud man, you weigh otuer- sins in the balance you hold, re you crash tue last spark in a h . t doomed to bleed, vel mercy come in for a moment an plead, . “e . » SP» life”? « brot} e you sentence “for life a poor broth to dweil W bp the yho-t of the his cell, Punk why you ; adisg* .ce, ins that shall peop are honored, and he i: | What is hid in yourheart? “Put yourseit her across the | ' It was a elaprather | | Which > . ve nie } “You infernal villain!” cried the ad- | mirai, raising ‘is etick. “You bruteand j blackguard!” “You infernal villain!” cried the admiral “Garn!’ growled the rough with the deep, rasping intonation of a savage. “Garn out o’ this or ll"— He took a step forward with uplifted hand, but in an instant down came cut No. 1 upon 1is wrist ana cut No. 2 across his thigh and cnt No. 3 full in the cen- ~ ter of his rabbit skin cap. It was not a heavy stick, but it was strong enough to leave a good red weal wherever it fell. The rough yelled with pain and rushed in, hitting with both hands and kicking with his ironshod boots, but the aciuiral had still a quick foot and a true eye, so that he bounded backward and z a shower of blows upon his savage antagonist. Suddenly, however, a pair of arms closed round his neck, and glancing backward he canght aglimpse of the bleck, coarse fringe of the woman whom he had befriended. *“T've got him!” she shrieked. “I'll ’old ‘im! Now, Bill, knock the tripe out of him!” Her grip was as strong as a man’s, and her wrist pressed like an iron bar upon the admirals throat. He made a desper- ate effort to di » himself, but the most that he could do wes to swing her around so as to place her between his As it proved it was the very best thing that he could have done. Therough, half blinded and maddened by the blows which he had re- ceived, struck cut with all his ungainiy strength just as his partner’s head swung around in front of him, There was a noise like that of a stone hitting ¢. wall, a deep groan, her grasp relaxed, and she dropped a dead weight upon the pavement, while the admiral sprang back and raised his stick once more, ready either for attack or defense, Neither was needed, however, for at that moment there was a scattering of the crowd, and two police constables, burly and heimeted, pushed their way through the rabble. Aé the sight of them the rough took to his heels and was instantly screened from view by s veil of his friends and neighbors. “I have been assaulted,” panted the admiral. “This woman was attacked, and I had to defend her.” “This is Bermondsey Sal,” said one police officer, bending over the bedrag- gled heap of tattered shawl and dirty skirt. ‘She's got it hot this time.” i fo ee hs o | W hiie i his place! ‘Put sonr-elf in their place!” Yea, hav merey on all Vho through love or through hate, goo or evil shall fall; Who knows in the light of a judgment: divine, soul shall be whitest, the sinner’ or thine! Fer to ju ge lesty u door, and a the hea e 1 and publicaus go in before you cover with guilty coufusion your tace, And cry, when too late, to be put in ther place ? Phoebe Cary. — - -_ AN AGED LADY. Mr:. Peclestone’s Sufferings from Kidoey Disease Cured by Dodd's Kidney Pills—A Medic: :e that Produces wood Results for both Old aud Young. Sr. Caruerines, Feb.5.—Mre. F. E. 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Here and there, in a'most every town of our provincr are “chronic” cases over which doctors disagree; cas « that become worse year after year Itisto reach such th. the gentleman to whom the» lines refer, and whose portrai is here given, has written th. story of his case. home {s Mr. Branscomb's a Chipman, Queens Co., N. B {t was there that a representa- ive of the Groder company alled upon him, Sept. rst, of he present year. His greeting was most cordial He gladly acknowledged _ his thanks, giv- ing expression to the following state ment: “It is five years since I first became afflicted with a form of indigestion Last winter it be- came more severe, developing into chronic diarrhoea I cannot cell you huw much I suffered !or SIX LONG WeEKs. It seemed as though relief could not be found You will remember how I told you of my condition and asked your advice about takin, a bottle of Groper’s Syrup You told me that the medicine was a laxative and might not meet my needs. 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