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JAN THE ICELANDER.

BY

HALL CAINE.

Author of "The Christian," "The Maneman," "The Deemster," "The Scapeyout," dc., &c.

[COPYRIGHT.]

[Continued.)

CHAPTER IV.

But the time conues for young Harry Crow to return to England, and Jan the Loniander is uil but broken-hearted. Again and again he has struggled to reveal himself, and as often as he has tried ho has failed.

The cruise is at an end, and the day has come for the departure of Harry Crow's ship. "The John Fraakin. Such of Jan's own crew as are Englishmen have decided to go homa with her, and they are in the midst of busy preparations. Harry himself has come over to the "Heckin ips yawl to take Jan's crew back to "The John Franklin."

"So you won't go with us this ercise, Jan "

Not this cruise, my lad," says Jan. The sailors bring up their kits and tumble them over the side to the boat lying moored on the starboard side of the ship.

During this bustling scene Jan draws young Harry aside and says: "I suppose you'll be wetting married as soon as you reach home, any

"As soon as we got the banns published."

You'll be married in that old church in the llage, oh

lad."

"Nothing more likely. Jan “

"There'll be wedding presents, won't there?" "AR certain as Fate/

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the people pas. He is watching the church. [ goors; they look at him and whisper and laugh little, going by Standing below the status he seems to be the living counterpart of the gure in marble. Face, expression, dress, everything is identical. When the congregation has passed through, the bells stop, and the landlord comes out again.

Good morning, sir!"

Then speaking with compas ionable distinct- ness, as if to a foreigner, Your bag has come

your bag. I say I've sent it upstairs." *I thank you, Rays the old gentleman, " but you must not disturb yourself too much. I altall not be staying long."

Not a foreigner after all!" thinks the bad- lord. The old gentleman has sosted himself on the bench outside the porch.

The landlord tries again. "Travelled for,

· Yon, a long way.”

Friends here, sir ?" Noyes-that is to say-there." pointing to the churchyard,

Just se, sir! Poor old Mothusalah! Looks as if he'd be thers himself before long."

"Have you been many years here, landlord "

Six-and-twenty come Michaelmas, sir."." Then growing garrulons by degrees, he goes on to tell of how he took the business over when his old master died, a matter of fifteen years ago. He was his pot-boy once on a time.

Was it

*Just no," says the old gentleman. the post-boy that brought my baggage, land.

lord F

boy in the county this score of yours. Where The post-boy, sir? We haven't had a post. the world has the old fellow bean, I wonder? in We call him the porter, sir."

The porter! In my time, landlord, what we called a porter was something to drink”.

The inndlord laughs-he supports the re- putation of a humorous dog.

Well, it ain't so much different now, sir.

"Don't you think you can také a bit of a What we call a porter is allus wanting to drinki

present to your sweetheart from me?"

"Why, of course I can.”

"Only a trifle, you know--a little thing I hought one day when I was ashore in Iceland."

Jan gives him a silver locket.

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locket: And what a beauty to be sure!

"I meant it for my poor wife that time I

·was thinking of going home. See, there's bar Daine on the feen of it."

Luey! Then your wife's name was Lincy ∙also p

Didn't I tell you before? Perhaps that's what put it in my head to give it you. It will just suit his sweetheart, thinks I."

And wonderful pretty she'll look in it, too, shipmate

Jud.

Ask her to wear it on her wedding-day, my

"I will. I'll tell hier it comes from the beat Mailer and the best whaler and the best follow on the North Bes."

Tell her the old man who sends it knew her father long years ago.

Oh, I'll tell her all about you. Toll her he talked sometimes of his littlo girl at home.

"I'll not forgot."

"She must try and think the best of her father, whatever he was-tell her that."

“Come and tell her yourself, Jan! Why not?" "I'd only be a trouble to her bad trouble

a to both of you.”

A bad fiddlesticks! You've been blubber. husting long enough, haven't,

You a "Teo long to leave it now," "Nonsense! Who wants to make a hole of this blessed old North Boa? Come and see us in dear old England, and I'll show all the places you're heard about."

something."

Aud what do you call the man who brought me here p

**Do you mean the sergeant, xir***

The man in blue clothes with silver buttons." Is it the plicoman, sir?!!

What is the pliceman?

"For Rake! You know-the pliceman, sir thin-bobby!"'

What does he do, landlord "

"The bobby?" Another knowing langh from the humorene dog. But if I know that, sir. It's more nor anybody knows,"

"Is he the watch, landlord?

The watch! Why sir, wesist lind no watch in Sizoake these five-and-twenty years at last."

Is ke dead, then ?"

"The last watchman, sir?"

"Yes?'

"No, but in bed with the lionmation. Only he had his jacket taken off for being blind polatic one night five-and-twenty years ago, when well, when there was a murder in these parts."

The old gentleman rises uneasily. You mant excuse me, landlord. I've been a long time out of England, and the ways of life in this old country seem to be a good deal altered since I went away."

It is Larry Clough. When the landlard has left him, he looks around.

The old church! I used to go there every Sunday when I was a child, in the post-chaise with my father. The green cloth of our pew I remember-it must be was wearing Krey White by this time. My father's mannmeat! Not a stain on its marble yet! And the dear old bouss-her house and mine! Just as I have seen it in my dreams on the Greenland seas.

"Well, who knows? Perhaps some day only mate dream-like-wore like a vision that "We'll drink your health on our wedding

top"

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You make me vory happy, my lud”. The last of the crew is about to slip down the side into the boat. He shouts: All aboard, Master Harry!"

A moment only a moment! I'm afraid I'll miss you badly."

And I'll miss you too, Jan-bet your life on that."

"You've been, the only one I could' talk to,

If Luey wasn't expecting me new" ways the young fellow.

Tut." Jan lays hold of him by the shoulders. Tut,

tut, my boy. I'm not such a selfish old fogey as that! Do you think I want to keep you here for company for an old sea-dog like e Not I1 I want you to go to your sweet- heart Go to her, my son, go to her, go to hery and God bless you hoth?"

He pushes the boy off the deck, langhing wildly, and then falls back suddenly with a broken woskegone face. A voice from the boat "Now boys, Home, sweet home." The mes start the roay, and sing it as they - pull off from the ship's side. Jau leans against the water barrel with his head dropped back on the mast, and listeus.

eries:

The your han has gone. The one gleam of light which has it the blind and weary years. has left him. He is alone once more. Oh, this lonely life, this desolate sea, this yearning for new, this hunger for home!

I cannot foar it," be thinks. "I will go back. A little longer! Only a little longer! Till the last link has gone the last trace is lost, and then-

A long way off the voices of the sailors are dying away over the sea-

Be it ever so humble There's no place like home."

CHAPTER V.

will die out and leave me. Nothing changed in all the weary years; nothing but one thing- mycalf. I might be my own ghost, walking the footsteps of my wasted life. Lucy's home now! Our little Looy. I can only think of her's a a child. She died to me then, and left could see her for a moment I think I should her little gure in my heart for ever. If be satisfied. Only for a moment-in her home, her happiness Unseen, unknown. unrevealed. from the window of a room in the inn регіра. A Imppy wife-a happy mother It would help me to go hank; to bear what is left of my life, and be laukful The banker at Whitby wil settle overything. She'll want for nothing. I've tried to make amends. Arands! What amends can I make to her If I who is gone f They'll be in church now. could look through the hones where I lived with her! The rooms wherein we spent so many days together! The servants will be the only ones at home. I'll risk it. Fll ring the bell Perhape Mary, the nurse, will answer it. She'll be in old woman herself by this time. How quist everything is on this bright spring morn ing! Yes, the world goes on it's way, though one old man is so feeble and tired--so very tired. I didn't come too soon, either. How weak I am! Only a little longer and it woukī have been too late to look upon my dear chillren's happiness."

He pulls the bell,

"How the years roll back," he thinks. "I could almost fancy I see her still, with her bright eyes and her merry laugh, and haz happy stop and our little one riding on her back! Lucy Lucy's Lusy!"

After a moment, a young woman comes ont laughing, with a young child by the hand. It Is Lucy, his daughter. He lifte his head and seus her, and it seems to him at the moment as if all the cruel years had in one moment rolled back and she was her mother returned to life. With a look of nws he uncovers his hand as if s spirit had passed before him.

At sight of the old man, so strungely clad, Lmey's laughter stops suddenly,

Have we startled you, sir ?*

Forgive me, madam!" the old man maya My eyes are not as good as they need to be, and it seemed to me that you were some one I had seen before, someone I had known--long yours

It is now fire and twenty years since the beginnings of our story, and we are back in Sizoaks. Ia the interval the railway "has changed the face of England, and the telegraph has altered the condition of its speint life. In the place of the watchman there is the police. man; in the place of thus post-boy the railway porter; in the place of the town-crier the news paper hoy. Knee-breeches and broad-brimmed." hats have given way to trousers and short jackets. The old generation has gone," a new generation has arison, and the ways of the world soon to be different.

It is Easter Sunday meruing; the early train has just arrived, and a railway porter, carrying an antiquated bag on his shoulder, comes up to the door of the inn.

"Who's this belonging to ?" says the land. lord.

"Old party just in by the 10.15," says the

porter.

The landlord looks at the bag. Any label? "Where's be out of ? "

"Out of Noah's ark I should say," says the porter. Never saw such a Father Methusalem

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"Poor old gentleman," thinks Lucy. She puts the child to his feet, and says: But was it you that rang the bell, sir"

The old man recovers himself."Does Mr. Henry Crow live here "

Oh, yes! Mr. Crow is my husband. Who shall I say has asked for him?

Someone who met him on the Greenland svo years ago, and wore."

"I know! I think I know! Are you you are Jan the Icelander, aren't you?" The old mas benda his head. How glad my husband will be to sue you. What a surprise it will be for him! But he always said you would come to see him someday. He talks of you constantly. I sesta you quite well slready. My husband

to know

"My child's child! My son! My grandson!"

Do you like ickle boys saya the child. Yes, and little girls, too, my darling." "And have you got little boys and girls in your house, then "

"Once I had. It was a little girl, and sho was just like you-but that was long age, and my sweet bird has found a nest of her own and

me.

loft

I like ickle birds," mys the child. "And what is your name, my an

*Jan."

"Did you say Lau!"

child.

No, Jan-Jan Arnason Crow," says the

My name on the Greenland sea. Will

1 py you net sit on my knee, my augul ? "I like you," says the little one.

He "Bless you, my sweet boy. There"". crosses his legs and mate the child on one knee. "That's comfortable, isn't it? And now you're my little boy as well."

(To be continued.)

THE TRADE MARKS ORDINANCE, 1898.

APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION OF TRADE MABES.

AMERICAN TOBAŬCO COMPANY, NOTICE is hereby givon that THE

chauts, have, on the 5th day of March, 1901, carrying on business at Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong,and elsewhere, as Tobacco Mer applied for the registration in Hongkong in the Hegister of TRADE MARKS of the following

TRADE MARKS:-

1.-The distinctive device of half of

a Star surrounded by numerous small stars which form a semi-circle. Abors the said devic are printed, stamped, printed, impressed, brander, stencilled, wriften, drawn, oat er embossed the words "Golden Light" and under the said device are printed, stamped, painted, impressed, branded, stencilled, written, drawn, cut or embossed the words "Long Cut Virgina Smoking." Under- usath all the above appear the maes

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WM. S. KIMBALL & Co., The AMERICAN TOBACCO CO. SuccesBOT.” 2.In combination with the undermentioned device and on the front of the label appeara the distinctive device of a Diamond having on its right and left sides a stem of leaves within the diamond is printed, stampoil, painted, impressed, branded, stensilled, written, drawn, cut or embossed the letters A.T.C. Underneath the device

sppeurs the name of "The AMERICAN TUBACCO CO." In combination with the abovo devi00 and on the back of the label is depicted a circle within which is the device of the head and shoulders of a Red Indian in full war paint and dress and with a head de- coration of feathers, Roand the circle is. depicted the rays of the sun.

In combination with the undermentioned device nad on the front of the labol appespe the distinctive levice of an aged

dressed in rugged clothes with long white hair hanging down over his stomped shoul- ders. He is depictet walking in a field with a staff in his left hand and with his

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Words Long Cat" at the bottom of the label ap- the name of The AMERICAN TOBACCO CO., Sucesssor to ALLEN & GINTER." In combination with the above device is depicted in a circle the head and part, of the shoulder of a 100 wearing a slouch hat and smoking a ci

a cigarette; a fancy device surrounds the aircle. 4-In combination with the undermentioned device and on the front of the label is de picted the distinctive device of a Stock Exchange tape registering machine stand ing on a table inside a square. Above the said device is printed, stamped, painted, impressed, branded, stoncilled, written, drawa, out or embossed the words Pre- ferred Stock" and underneath the said device is the name of the Company. "The AMERICAN TOBACCO CO In com- bination with the said device and on the back of the label is depicted the same dovics inside circle and above the said device is printed, stamped, painted, im. pressed, branded, stencilled, written, drawn, cat or embossed the words Preferred Stack"

Mr. N. LAZARUS, Osenlist-Optician, of London and Calentin, may be consulted for SPECTACLES at 16. Queen's Road Central (R. HOUGHTON & Co.) (Nearly opposite the HONGKONG HOTEL).

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A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED. TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the SIXTEENTH ANNUAL ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the Company (since its registration), will be held in tho Board Room, at the Hongkong Dispensary, on WEDNESDAY, the 22nd instant, at TwELYS O'CLOCK Noos, for the purpose of receiving the Hepart of the General Managers, together with a Statement of Accounts to the 31st December, 1900.

The REGISTER of SHARES will be CLOSED from THURSDAY, the 18th inst., until SATURDAY, the 25th ins:sut, both days inclusive, during which period so Transfer of Shares will be registered.

By Onier,

A. H. MANCELL,

Secretary.

Hongkong. 8th May, 1901.

1206 THE WANCHAI WAREHOUSE AND STORAGE COMPANY, LIMITED.

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NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. -

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ar EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the above Company will be held at the Office of the undersigned, No. 5, Queen's Boad Central, Hongkong. THURSDAY, the 23rd of May, at 3 o'clock in the Afternoon, for the purpose of consider ing and (if thonght fit) approving of an offer for the Bale of the whole of the Company's property on Marine Lot No. 29, and Inland Lots No 438-44, 613-615 on terms, and conti tion which can be ascertained apoa enquiry from the undersigned.

MEYER & Co,

General Managers. Hongkong, 15th May, 1991.

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UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF CANTON, LIMITED,

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

N INTERIM BONUS of Twenty par Cont. upon Contributions for the year 1900, has been declaro.

Warrants will be issued on the 1st May.

By Order of the Roard.

W. J. SAUNDERS. Secretary, Hongkong, 30th April, 1941.

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TOMCE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the

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Hongkong, 18 January, 1901,

NOTICE.

SHIPS.

of the eyes-the many years of Eye Strain TO THE PUBLIC AND OFFICERS OF ending in serious forms of disease. Glasses specially adapted in youth to those requiring them are and pressive the sight.

Constantly recurring headaches, spells of dimness when reading, weak oyes, the letters running together; any of these symptoms indi- cato a deficiency in the form of the eye requir- ing Glasses only to correct and cure.

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5. In combination with the unsermentioned device and on the front of the label appeara the device of the fuenimile of the seal of 4 the State of North Carolina consisting of two women in Grecian costume. One woman is sitting down and is holding in her hand a scroll of manuscript together with a rod upon which a red cap is sus pended. In front of her and with her two arms and right leg bare is standing a woman lasaing with her right arm upou a large shell. She has her left arm out stretched and in her left hand is a leaf of tobacco. Above the aid derico is printed, stamped, painted, impressed. branded, stencilled, written, drawn, out or embossed the words Beal of North Carolina Flug Cut," and underneath the said device is the name of "The AMERICAN TOBACCO CO., Successor to MARBURG BROS." In combination with the said device and on the

Lack of the label is depicted the same device as above described and over it is printed, painted, impressed, branded.

ataza perition, drawn, out or embossed

In the

the words "Seal of North Carolina."

name of THE AMERICAN TO. BACCO COMPANY, who claim to be the

thereof. Proprietors

The said TRADE MARKS have been used by the applicants for many years in respect of the following goods: -

Unmanufactured and Manufactured Tobacco of all kinds, Cigarettes, Smoking Tobacco, Snuffs, Cheroots and Cigars in Class 45.

Facsimiles of the said TRADE MARKS can be seen at the Office of the Colonial Secretary of Henghong and also at the office of the under signert.

"Dated the 16th day of March, 1901.

JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER,

Solicitors for the Applicants,

12, Queen's Road Central,

Hongkong.

in all my days Knee-breeches and silver-back gave me all your messages. And see "show- 781]

led shoes and a wille-awake hat! Travels first-ing & locket she is wearing" don't you remen- class though, and gives me and the police ber it! It's your wedding present. I've worn

at half-a-crown a-piece. The sergeant's

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him round the town afore fetching him

it ever since."

The old man draws the little one to him.

And this is your

little girl?"

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No, but my little boy, and I'll leave himDCHUNGEN des Kaiserlichen Konsulats Foreigner, I suppose.

Bring his bag with you while I ran and fetch my husband."

As the The church bells begin to ring for morning after her with looks of tendonsES.

into the house the old man gazes werden, ins Jahre 1901 durch den OSTASIATIS- CHEN LLOYD in Shanghai and the HONGKONG service, and some of the churchgoers go in at

Se My,

child!

My Lucy! But I must be DAILY PRESS in Hongkong, ausserdem, wenn the lychgalo. As they do so, a police sergeant comes along with a white-headed old man, strong he thinks, "I must never betray erforderlich, durch den Deutschen Beichs.

Anzeiger veröffentlicht werden: ........ walking heavily with a stick and wearing the myself. She must never know,"

He looks down on the boy, sits on a seat on the Kanton, den 27. Dezember 1900, bestome of five-and-twenty years before. He

DER KAISERLICHE KONSUL. dismisses the police sergeant, then he stops to plazas, and embraces the child with pearing

KALLEN the foot of the state and leans against it as looks of love.

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When in MOJI, go to THE AMERICAN HOUSE, Whore good European Ascommodation can be obtained at Yon 3 per day.

Address:-NISHI HO MACHI, ITCHOME, Moji, 17th January, 1901.

MITSU BISHI DOCKYARD AND ENGINE WORKS, NAGASAKI.

CODE WORD: "DOCK." NAGASAKI. ¡ AI, A.B.C., Scotts' and Engineering Codes Used,

DOCK No. 1 (at TATEGAMI)

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with Transfer Deeds Attached haring bayn LOST, New Cartificates for the same will be issued one month from the date hereof, and the Original Certificates will be considered by the Company as null and void, and all persons are hereby warned against accepting or negocisting

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,

General Managers. Hongkong. 7th May, 1901.

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BATU KAWAN BUGAR

Harde.

CULTIVATION COMPANY,

LIMITED.

TO BE INCORPORATED UND 12 THE COMPANIES ORDINANCES OF HONGKONG.

DIRECTORS:-

FRANCIS MAITLAND, Esq. (Mosure.

Linstead & Davis).

C.M.G.

HON. CATCHICK PAUL CHATER,

ROBERT G. SHEWAN, Esq. (Messrs.

Showan, Teines & Co) DAVID ELLSWORTH BROWN, Esq.

CAPITAL

8400,000

in 8,000 Shares of $50 each. Payable $50 por Share on application o

30th May, 1901.

Of the Capital $100,000 has been taken up in Penang, $150,000 in Hongkong, and the Balance $150,000 is offered to the public

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Length on Blocks

513

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89

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13, BEACONSFIELD ARCADE.

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To be hal of all MUSIC DEALERS. [1078-2}

Width of Entrance on Bottom... Water on Blocks at Spring Tide 264.

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Water ou Blacks at Spring Tide

PATENT SLIP at KOSEGE). Can take vessels up to 1,000 tons gross

HIB Company is being formed for the pur- pose of acquiring as a going concern the

DATU- Valuable Property known as the KAWAN ESTATE situated in Province Wellesley, in the Straits Settlements, and con- tinuing and extending the Cultivation of Sugar cane and other produce.

The property has been cultivated and worked as a Sagar Estate for many years, and the present propriators are now offering the Estate for sale for private financial reasons.

For Prospectus and fall particulars, apply to

Messrs. LINGTEAD & DAVIE,

Hongkong,

General Managers,

or to ...

Mear, DEACON & HASTINGS, Hongkir.

THE WORKS are well equipped with the LATEST IMPROVEMENTS and can execute any kind of work in SHIPBUILD- ING and MARINE ENGINEERING-as well. Application Forms may be obtained at the Company's Bankers, the HonaKONG & SHANG- as in REPAIRING of SHIPS. The COMPANY has a POWERFUL SALHAI BANKING CORPORATION, Hongkong.

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NOTICE

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Hongkong, 17th May, 1901.

Allenburys Foods.

PROGRESSIVE DIETARY, unique lu providing nourishment suited to the growing digestive powers of young

Infants from birth upwards, and free from dangerous germs.

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The

Allenburys" Milk Food No. 1

Specially adapted to the first three months of life."

"Milk Food No. 2-

Allenburys"

Similarly adapted to the second three months of life.

3

'Allenburys" Malted Food No.

For Infanis over six months of age.

Complete Foods. STERILIZED, and "needing the addition of hot water only.

To be prepared for use by the addition of COW'S MILK, or with No. 1 MILK FOOD.

No. 3 Food is also specially recommended for Convalescents, invalids, the Aged, and all arquiring a light and rasiły digested dist. The Faton Medical Resora zenites of it staat No Better Food Exists."

Allen & Hanburys Ltd, London.

Infants Food Mianufactory, WARE MILLS, HERTFORDSHIRE.

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