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Mi 1 rv -jvir Playing Sal "Tear Ilk tlio baby la pretty alow bout learning to walk?" commented (hi brother-in-law. WW." reiillcd lh brother. "IU fcnnwi that a wn aa ha ran walk ba won't gt carried do mora," Kan aa City mar. Many people Itnaatne thai Warma ar fapawnrm ran not eipAllMt anllrvlr. A einela Dm ot "IihI ahol" provaa that they aaa. Ill rearl au W, I. Aa. Concentration "Wbat la your upluluu of (ha latest dnncr "I bnva no opinion. It kcrpi my fpt ao bnay that 1 bay no tluia for lieadwork." Pig ton Flock Lott Twelve hundred homing plgnnna war rvlraavd at point near Ilor- dxaux recently and It waa cxnertpd that they would alight In their cota In Knglnnd In the rnuraa of fow hntira, Tha dlatnnra la only four hun drad nillea, wlilrh la not much of an nrcompllalimpnt for homing plgmn. Hut tha paraona Inlorratrd In tha flight ara piir.nled to know what bwami of the birds for not on waa located. Tha only explanation la thnt the en ' tire flock waa caught tn a storm and carried out to ea and were nnable to return. TI1I1 would be satisfac tory explanation, but there waa no evidence of a atorm tn th vicinity at that tlm. Ilnhlt I the keynote of health. Sure Relief BCLbANS Hot water Sure Relief DELL-AM S r3aWaV'r CJSl FOR INDIGESTION 5 ind75t PkpvSold Everywher TORY PROM THI START Kerry Ormerod, proscribes traitor to the BrltUk erowa a iurt partlaan, returning from r re fine 10 Wilson wnnrai friends r proepeois snd In 4sn ger ef apprehension nd iwn Hon as traitor, rescues Alder- ma Robari Jus sine from a ban of aaeaaelne. Juiflna provaa to he tha (rendaon of formar steward of Ormerod'e fathar, 10 whom Jusalns faala himself In debted. Ormarod talla Juaslns ha haa abandoned tha Mtuarl esuee, believing It to ba unworthy and Its real aim tha aft rasdlsement of Frejioe at tha aapanaa of a.ng. Und. CHAPTER II Before th Lordt of Trad Ibaw long I might have alept I know et, but the pallid sun that atrnve to pierce the fog reek proclaimed III in noon when Master Juggins waked me. He would not listen to my protesta tions of regret, but directed Biy atten tion to tha pile of clothe he carried er bl arm. See, we shsll make 'prentice lad f you," h sold. "I bsv youth downstairs of shoot your build, and these are his Hundsy clothes." And must I In truth wear theser demanded with some disgust aa I felt their coarseness nf texture.' "Aye, Indeed. Msster Harry." Ilia tone sobered. "I have been abroad alnc rising,' ke continued, "end forgive me ir I say twaa well for you we met last night. Tour cousin la come up to I.ndin, frantic with fear lest you ahould sue teed In replacing him. and he bath Bulled wires right and left, so that all are convinced you ar her for no leas a nurnose than the murder of the kins." I cursed with fluency conferred y two langusgea. "There la no hope of paraon now, proceeded Juggins. "I am not alto gether without Influence, and I had oped Hut 'tie douhly hopeless. If frm were Bents or Irish, It might be lone. Hut few of the English gentry lestde yon and Master Charles rose In the '10. Too are a mark! man, and with your coualn's Interest against you 'twill be Impossible even to fain bes ring for you." "There la naught to do, then, save a back to rranre ana me inrnui who now dlstruet me." I said bitterly "Never ssy so," retnoostrated Mss ter Juggins with energy- I bave au Idea of another course which may commend Itself to you,. Come, don the poor gsrments, which will none tha lesa cloak you with safely, sod IHn m In granny ' morning room. The coffee which tlte old lady pourea 1 In blue-bordered china bowls put new Ufa and nope in me. 1 sciura back In my chair and puffed at the long clay pipe which Juggins bsd filled tor me. Oranny Juggins gav m an approy. tng pat on the shoulder. "That la well, Master Harry. Wor ry never aolvefl any uimruuy. Ana I must bcgolng about my duties; hut remember thst what Robert telle you bath my Indorsement." And wbst Is thstr I Inquired In some curiosity aa the door closed be hind her. II aroored In silence for aeveral omenta. "I am retolved to take you fully Into my confidence, Msster Harry," ha be gan at last, "and I ahould not do ao If I doubted your discretion." He fell silent again. "Did It not aeein atrange to yon that such an assault aa you aaw last night should bave been made upon an or dlnary merchant T he aaked suddenly "1 thought they meant robbery; "Itobberyt They never made a de- aaand upon me. They meant murder. The truth Is, Isd, I am at gripe with a deadly enemy. Tla curloua story, concerned with high politics, great spoils of trade, Intrigues of church and state mayhap the future or a con tlnent And as It hsppena Robert Jug gins la at the hub of It. "Do you think you would like to play a hand on England a behalf and te checkmate the very forelgu Infill ence which sickened you ot the Ja cobtte cause? I need strong arm combined with an agll mind, a mind nsed to French wsys and (he French tongue." i I would hav answered, but he checked me. "If you accept you must b prepared to fight your old friends, for the ene my I have spoken of la Jacobite at heart and works under cover for the return ot the Pretender through the weakening of England and the para mount Influence ef France. Remcra bar that before you commit yourself." "Even aa I told yon laat night. Maa sir Juggins. I am for England now," I answered. "If such plot aa you apeak of la under way, then surely tla for loyal Englishmen to thwart It. Count me with you, I pray." "I will," he said quietly. "Now hark to these facts. At the Instance ot my elf and my associates In the Company of Merchant Traders to the Western t'hintatlons, the provincial govern' lent of. New York several jcurs ago secured the royal assent to a luw pro hibiting tha sale of Indian trading goods to the French lit Canada. "Our object was twofold. Th best and cheapest trading goods are mnnU' fitctured In Knglnnd. It we can keep them to ourselves aud compel the French to use mora costly and lus duruble goods made on tha Continent sta shall be able to underbid tlieut wlU -By- Arthur D. Howden Smith Author tORTO BELLO COLD, Etc g) or Mrantano'a.1 WNU ! th lndlsns. 80 th fur trad will com more and more Into our hands. Juggins leaned forward and tapped me on the knee. "North America," he went on, "Is the richest land In all the world how rick It la or bow vast no man knows. Twill require centuries to exploit It. Since first we colonised tlier w have contended with France, not only for further power, but for the actual right to breathe. Our two countries cannot agree to divide tills dotnsln, limitless though It be. Sooner or later one must oust the other. "The fur trsde Is the key to It all. It Is an, because neither th French nor w are yet sumcientiy power 1 to Ignore the strength of the Indlsn tribes. Th fur trsde Is the source ot the savagea for securing trade goods. They will be bound closest to the coun try which gives them the beat terms. If we can deprive the French of the 'AND rUMEMBE". HE CAUTIONED M AT THE DOOft. sblllty aa w to buy their goods aa cheaply do, then we ahall be able to trade to better advantage wltb the In diana and ao Increase their friendship for us. At the same time th volume of the provincial trade will be In creased." I answered. "Rut yon spoke before of twofold object In depriving the French of the right to obtain trade goods through New TorkT" So I did. and that bring me to the enemy whom I mentioned. Heard you ever In I'sris of one Murray An drew MurreyT" I shook my head. "He hath eonnectlona with the French, and, too, with the Jacobites; but they would be well covered, no doubL Murray owns tfie provincial Fur company of New York, which Is the largest of all the trading agencies. He hatb set blmaelf deliberately to drive out of existence all tha Inde pendent tradera and eecure tile en tire ttpde for himself. The trade wltb the French In Canada likewise la In bl hands. "Refore the provincial government passed the prohibitive law of which I spoke, he rsrrled on this trade open ly, and the French tradera, helped by a government aubaldy, more often than not underbid our traders using Eng lish goods, mind you, for the purpose. And then the French traders would aell their aklna In the London market at a lower price than oor own traders could afford to charge. "After the passage of th lew, In spit of efforts to enforce It, Murray contrived to build up a clandestine menus ot shipping goods to Canada, and while the French ara more pressed for cheap trade goods thsn they were, nevertheless they are better off than they ahould be, and' our tradera are put at a disadvantage. JSow the time for which the law was passed Is ex pired, and the provincial government hath enacted It again. It cornea up thla afternoon before the lords com missioners for trude. and plantations. when Murray will petition for 1U re jection." "Rut surely he will lose." Juggins shook his head. "I fear not The beat w can bop for la a compromise." "Yet you say be la In alliance with th French and the Jacobites !" XXXX-XX$XXXXXXXXXXIXXXX$XI'XvX Sanity and Insanity Wher mental disorder become In sanity It la difficult to aay. Physicians today do not like to nse the word In sanity, on account ot th dimcuiiy 01 defining It Sanity Is social concept. A ann persou la willing to co operate with other people In the affnlra of life, and haa confidence tn others In varying degrees, aa bl Judgment guides him. He has a direction of movement and purpose which he Is able to control. Insanity Is the reverse of this. Yet It Is easily seen from this definition that a perfectly sail porsou can u violently insune for a minute, five min utes, or hnif an hour, lly the excess of hla emotions he can be cut off for the time being from rational judgment IrDSAIflL "1 say that. Master Harry, but I cannot prove It. Remember, even yo who hsve recently com from St. Ger main, bsd never heard of him. More over, be Is hand In glov wltb th I'elhsms and all the corrupt officials la Whitehall. He bath buttered many grasping hand, and If be can secure his operatlone a few years longer he will have laid the groundwork for Eng land's overthrow In the New world. "I leave to your Imagination the ef fect upon our people at home of disastrous war with France at this juncture. King George Is scare set tled on hla throne, and ao good an et cus would pave th way for tb Stuarts' return." "Yes, that Is true," I assented. "TU a dangerous plot." Juggins looked at roe keenly. . "You are still desirous to Join la thwarting It?" "Mora ao than ever. But I see net how I can be of service) to you." "If the lords of trad hav received the order I expect, you can be of great service to me and to your coun try. Come, you ahall bay your first lesson. You msy attend tn to th hearing before th lords of trade. I wish yon to observe what passes at th hearing, and to study Murray. For If he wins his slay, aa 1 fear he Will, the It la my purpose to send you to New York for such evidence aa will wreck bis consplrscy." "And I will go gladly," I said, thrill of exultation In my heart at th bare thought of a man's part to plsy, He collected some documents and mapa, placed them In a green string' bag and gave It to me to carry. "And remember," be cautioned m at the door, "do yoc keep at least two paces bebjud me. npeak only when I spesk to you and hold your bead low and your shoulders stooped. Slouch, If yon ran. if any address you look stupidly at them and mumble an an swer. I will explain that yon are slow wltted." Rut none of th men who stopped Master Jugglus during our walk deigned to notice the bumble 'prentice Isd who followed him. I avoided all scrutiny and reached Whitehall with considerable more self-confidenc than I had atarted with. The lorde of trad aat In a lofty chamber of a dirty gray atone building over against the river. At one end wss dais with a long, closed-ln desk across It Behind this nodded my lords In periwigged majesty, five of them, two fat and pompous, one small snd birdlike, on? tail and cadaverous and one who looked Ilk nothing at all. "That la Tom relbam." whispered Master Juggins, pointing at the last as we took our seat. Rut I bad already transferred my gas to' an extraordinary creature whe stood by window on the opposite side of the room. It waa a black man, aquat and enormously broad, whose long, powerful arms reached almost t the floor. As I wstched bins, fascinated, hut eyes found my face sndlie surveyed me, apparently without any human In- terest whatsoever, but aa wild beast might consider a fat atag when to full to car about a kill. He was dressed In a bright rr livery coat with gold lace, and the cocked hat which he held waa covered with silver ei broidery. I felt Juggins tugging at my arm. "Do you see hlmf" he whispered. "I never saw anything ao hideous la my life." I answered. Jugglna laughed, as bla eves fal lowed mine. "No, I meant not the negro. Twos Murray I spoke of. II sits aeveral aeata farther on." I looked aa directed and picked oat a man who lounged back comfortably In a chair, talking with a group ot merchants who seemed to hsng on hla words. He waa elegantly clad, yet very quietly, rather tn the fashion ef a line geutleman than rich trader. Though sitting, he showed himself to be a large man of masslv frame. lie wore an Immense periwig In the prevailing mode, and there was about him an air ot pride and aelf-contldenc. Though he must hav been middle- aged, be carried himself like a young man or a soldier. That In Andrew Murray he la to find a foeman worthy ef hla si eel la brought home to Orma rod In a convincing msnner. But he haa aet hie hand to the task and haa no thought of drawing back. (TO B CONTINUID.) Matter of Emotions of anything or co-operation with any body, and from any sens of ordered direction of his actions. 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