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THE SIGNAL 4
The 71g,jexcrtlo
By J. S. Fletc
(Copgripfhted
(i'onttnued from last week)
_ Chapter XXX.
THE 1tl'4I$I.\N Nit111.N:M1.1.X'ii
GROOM
At the very woieeIt to which Mr.
&s rr Trk•ketee suite of moult at t•
t��tm Hutel was given up to the occu-
r/Witty of 1)r. Tydd and h1s aunts
aided and abeitel within by Kentuver,
441 without by Mrs. Bywater and 1br-
sagemeut--•Mr. Trickett war con-
tentedly walking up and clown a Islet•
form at Waterloo Railway Wation.
waiting total It war time for an ad-
jacent trona h0 snarl ti. SSalisbury.
Be wee viuIte1Ilc l for tau tenuous.
The first. flu• most Imporlatit one. Was
that lir was doing something. was at
work- -at work on a *newt, which he
fondly hoped would relieve Eva Wats-
den and his nun*. and. perhal.s.l.ring
the funds of Jostles. Blown. firmly.
bens ily. unmistakably. on the mis-
creauls whir bud interfered with their
liberty. The 14.1111141 was that he
loudly Iellevell himself to be po w.•11
disguise) that lotholy who knee -Ism
as he was usually 111 he seed) auuld
••itllo4y him its he was to he seen just
then. It gas 1111 4xcylleut thing. he
Ids• to himself terms- several tes--that
yds was the (ale. and his til• figure. of
4.144 essentially ,nttauouplace. He had
O 0 pwtrlciau air. no lionnu goose. tin
parttentar !unlit, of y..., lh. 4...t. w..
pith. . k. -1 contained tobacco of the
ehw1�. sort. He had nothing --not
even ills watch --of Ids old belonging,
abut lain. /tut to a hnd)•ilelt. worn
near tm 1411 skin, he carried a srmew'ht
euuslk•ral)I• Bain of money. He (.00k/
411 without 1tl(urle, hutmoney might
lin wasted/.
(111 the ale) 41111411 to 51111/bury. Jim•
wh•. behind a sporting limper. thought
aver IIIs plans null reflected on the
reasons which 111111 last hilt Into that
railway carriage. It nam not the first
time that he had thought and re-
MI/Tied
e-
MI/Tie 1 : ltcbud L tjt �_l t tluuuli) ilditk•
iiia; and retia etIl. for forty-eight
hour-. stud the erneluao1 of alt this
thought mutt retie. Wei was tills: the
w•ay to get 'at the gang of evil -dears
who held Eva 1,1111 Miss TrI4k,•11 in
laanduites was through Lady lic•raye.
'l'IIu1 was hurbt deep Imo Jinimie's
tu114' Jl44 sae 110 01 11111 way-. By hook
..r crook. at whatever risk. he was pi-
ing
eing to illy ha114s 1144 41111 wotuu1 and
fore*. her 111 - he sanely knew what.
.ts soon id Jimmie found *hut the
handwriting on the array of paper
trlloh be hid discovered in We grate
,.f ('srtse s mom nt the 4`airo wee hl-
dubiht1ly that of Lady !Aerate. he had
quietly lefurmedl himself as to the
l•xn.•1 1141111011 Of the mutilated ad-
dress whish had appeared upon
east -river. easily obtained by the re-
eottreerul he•ntover, 111/1 pen Rat
t;illenhuut Mellor was a dower -/Muse
That delicious
flavor of fresh
mint gives a new,
thrill to every bite.
Wrigley's is good
and good for you.
[byre. right 114 frost of Neray4, r
'steered elbow as he sat writing. lay
au .4.41.1'. railway guide. open. thrown
d,rwu tanelessly after 4..nsultatiun. 1t
was open at 111e We, and the first
name which Jimmie , i,ktdl woof Sal-,
'Autry. 1t required nu gnat mental
effort 11. emine-t Salisbury with (nil-
lenhanl Manor ---4(444) with Indy Scrrye.
J1...1•t.. ...w keine highly
of a tint wish favored by tenni pro- temit. tinting never gone In for la•v,'re
pie•. That hell' lent its•If mashy to of the Scram family. situated in a, course.) at 'fr,-rmental training. knew um-
adJu-totem : 111 his r.m1 self Jimmie.. spall village In Wiltshire. a few tulles thing w•hati lt•er about wind logicians
like must young men about town. was „mit of that an event may line Salisbury. .iI,• looked up GR- and Maitin atirlans call Probabilit)-
grea(Iy eoti4 'r,n,*1. 111,"111 Its ,.traight-' leildlam in the 'county ntap: It was Ie -with.° bigg1'. Ile etould ni4 have
sees. Ito, -n
un.tls
ne�, its Parting; at +„ lonely 'district. lying. xsfur n- he argued/
pre -
present it AI arranged/ in a 1.44i•pan44• 11;111,1 milky out. In a comb• ..r valley
at .curl ov/r ills fer,•hcad, and nems
brushed Out III tau 111111'41o1uted wimps; Judged) from such erllenee as routed be
.�.. . em 1h
•rill,
team.. rs tt• hi { t I got from-uzetted•rs aunt =tit It was
k t
wee lite rawliI,,* n w n ; p Jo which a lad)•
- their hair. and Jinmlie inns a groom. who) desiredeal retr.st from ugn
----Tr rehdicr-him greatly, to now 41late iiiatt;•rs **mild retire until the me
ev.ryiwsiv slash him/took- him for a P iblth ono. had blown over or_ woo,
gro.m. He tried to feel awe groom n•solvel Into thin air. On a basis of
- le looked like n (froom. I probability. i1 seemed highly likely to
Jimmle's transformation had leen
fl i Im(oge14 Ile hums alaly. Wilton
afe•kdi .with ]rust 41,rp. It 4'4(11 the
result of 110,111 a115lotls d.•111a•r:atlull.
tench deep thought twin -et -it Remover 1
and himself: It tier-a,.Hated many1
journeys 1111 'K -mover's part t..-hoj11• 1
where rvwdy-nude clothing f..r hmr,u•u
Men was nand. 44a this Water/.... plat-;
firtu Jimmjr pr•e•renteol hituw•If is a
buxrIotll coat of drat tint whleb 1/1,
n euter drab tour ye11.44 nor -1144'),'
odor: It Isnot Idg buttuus and 1111•akdi
w ants. !tette-ate its l'.414,4441iiet volin/i- I
n uns fol&s a'rpwnrel n pair ..r very;
Jimmie that Indy Scrap. had re-
pnln•d to this solitude.
IA11 Jimmie bald other matters In
Ids mind. When l e hlwlstedl 4111 Ills
.'untnn)ing Sernye into Mrs. W cthen-
rhaae's hou.e• hl Wilton ('reaeeent. 114'
111141 no rv•mlfy .}•fiuirc r4asal for doing
If. --lead' a vague feellog that it
tuight Io to 1,1. 'advantage to enter • 1a•
felt endow.: he telt that he might
pi •k up sotto within. gag some clue.
11 • reflected. Ill his peculiarly sage
fu Itt..1. that -jutrt as the dight of a
11,/ re 1.1 111 slulwx`' whish way the
Dell legs eneas,dl in N1.114/11111i1.1. Jolt- � 14hol i. blowing. • 44 404111 trivial da -
era; unseen. -save.- when rule oservlgt toll m4t1' behest*. ti. n 'mustier the
was 11p•tted. 4411. ;1 ....111 111141 w•11i.1e'm11t i pl'.pr,-r loll' to take. He wanted to
of Melton ele.lh drab. of e,Urse--.-nt get i'1,. Slr. W)•then4hanc a hod'se If
very smartly mill in -ally. .1 lightish,! only t,. snot his eyes round ammo room
plain .ollar. of the ern oldgrall-round ' . ansun,Gy lie el by her. Piet t0 NCO if
arl,•,)•. encircle/ .liunui,•s neck: the/ that trivial detail did- not turn up.
opening of his wab'temii rerenle. a 11 'tight -'it mrthin t --,Ton never
white eambrie .t,w' k. f.mr-in=hinit 4. {could tett.
Italie', in which was .set a large fancy I i .4iminie's opinion the trivial 4k -
pin. carred 1 re1Ptnhianfe of a t incl ,fid turn up. While S4raye.
horse's head. .% -bowler -bat. set at 11 bested --at Mrs. Wythenshawe'+ desk.
rakish angle. a bit of straw in his arts writing hie note to her. Jlmmi."s
mouth. and an nshpianl switch, eom.1eyes **erre "H•anhlflt. He alrrnds
..... thorough_ in_.ar.0 thing. Iw .tuts} f ,ttsr.-.Mrtenty that morning, thio
sworn. his fiue•,yigars and his '1'••,•kish I propalbllity was that she had gone
rigaretlw-the ('hasp now in I i• someehere nr other by train. Anti
pdetedl Jlttsnile'a outfit resolved to he kiwi* that Mrs. Wytlenmhawe had left
ea/Economy
�Trans � ortation
Quality is the biggest factor in
economy:
Quality determines the pride you
take in your car;
LQUd�itjt -the finest you can bu__yy�,,_in _-
I low-priced car, ts`provlded
by 'Cehavrdet.
The Quality built i a Chevrolet as curet
economy from the rim of your purrha.ve
through tke entire lire of the ear
Study Chevrolet quality in relation to Chevrolet
cost- then soil will realize tin Chevrekt pelma
are unuw.ally low. The experience of tins
million owners has proved that t7,evrole(
operation is small that the motet grves a hi
mileage with a low consumption. of gasoline and
oil. Come to our showroom this week and see how
quality is hull, into Qvevroler.
Come and find out (or yourself how remarkable a
value you obtain in a Chevrolet because of its
"Quality at Loin Coat".
%isms
a IMO
HURON MOTOR SALES
SOUTH ST.. GODERICH
sawed as likely 111 hapla•n. or that a
'orioleiallion may in' taken 111 L41•ig,
likely to i4• true, even when sntiMlent
e•vident..• to constitute absolute proof
elannot b• given. He con111 not have
deulunstrated to you. by means of al.
gehrn, the mathematical dramas• :rf
the happening of any etent. He cou1.1
nut have told you that Tr -yea -lint Sti"
white leans Into n hug with seven
bind: beans. the chanes are Juid es
likely that you will draw lint a white
hwan as a black-- with theexception
of that fine shade of difference whIeI
we may express as 1L13'to 7-114. Ile
could not have expressed in figures
and sirie 1111 ChM 114111 delesn41hnt 011
the tossing of a 1.,111, nor have e=•
tilalueel to you the 11r01141 111111S of Iwad
or tall ,ecurring in a certain slim
Instance. But he had it shrewd mune
erwlt and some goal common' 14-1144.:
and Ise- pant -'matters in. a nut sou it -
thus: Judy Wr'a,ye 1111. cleared out of
town: Indy 1 .'raye has a quiet and
'secluded ienntry retreat near Salis-
bury; she has p.obably gone there.
Mrs. W'ytliausl,awe ha. 111.4, eland/
from her laadou domicile: upon Mrs.
Wythenslmwe"s wrltiug -n. railway
fluids. lies open nt n 44Agm 4,11 which
ftrains to Saiirhnfa(nit re set .t : auto.
I
Wythenshawe is a friend -of 1.ady
Srrnye: the prolialilllty 14 that Mrs.
Wythenshawe has gone with her 10, or
joined her at the retreat amongst the
Wiltshire hills and dales. Under the
riretm4tflnrrs. Jimnrk• considen1l this
to he very good" Teatuhning. It was
enough est arny rate. W 14411d Jdmt.-ltL
pursuit : lay hod.' of Lady Sera ye h,•
, would. if he dragged her out 4.t n
state -room on an Atlantic .tenor.
Jiwmir•w first-pralddliig on reticle
lug tilt -relent city was. to turn Ink4
the tne•nt-r.11om at the station
with )ew•tIw•s, auotlwr._ lalawlNate-
ly fronting the gataa 1 .au ohd-
hgshluuel 1a11. with ab itleut atabllag
attached to it, •
"It 1'41 arealised all this myself, it
emit A1't iuve . been better," solilo-
quised Jimmie. am he dismounted at
the inn door. "Everything its pet,
He walked into an • 0ld atony.walled
)waasltte. intent 4.11 putting up for the
night. Already he had devised a imit-
able story which would account fur his
appetrauee .In bene parts. He wee
head state* to a tewIdga molde•man. In
e Rulala. Iola master was greatly in-
terested In farming.' He &aired 10
import English sheet) and pigs and
cattle on to bis estate. Anil he had
dispatched Jimmie to England to
take a look round and to buy certain
stork for him. His present and Imme-
diate mission was to buy sheep; he
minted to have a look at the sheep of
the Wiltshire 1h.wnr--flet country.
he said. having a certain uuluunt of
reeem daw'e U. the Russian steppes.
The talk of the Inn took In every-
thing
verything that Jimmie told them as calves
take iii, their mothers' milk: within
tett minutes he found his burse In n
comfortable stable and himw•If at
ills eve•niug meal of bae*on and eggs.
hilt evening meal off bacon and egge.
and hound it a delightful change after
the luxuries of the recent past : he
smoked a pipe by the npesl fine and
held 4onserse with try !audited and
landlady and such village worthless as
df.pped in touring the evening. And
before he went W bed he had fount/
out that Indy tk•raye Was at the
Manor llama. Ile dls•overeil that
important fart without any effort or
enterprise on his pert. I'ouut.ry toll
the "Pointer and I'1u•asant" of an
evening earl ■ever get through half
,1,l hour's enversatiea without men-
tioning the doings of the nelehb0ring
gentry, and It appeared u matter of
clndderahle ' moment to n 'Mock -
headed gentleoan who dropped In far
a pipe and glans,' flint her ladyship
had come hark strain. 1'otheeye•ster-
day, sh., ked. of ■ sudden -like: mu
'twee *4141(1 ia_•tbe gardens, but wbetber
to may long or stay short. the gardens
did not ,ay. in these dark Ucedlnl-
Ing'to the shark -heeded person. the
quality mime ami went Ilk*. the wind
o'er 11e ridges, =thcv were herr and
there and et•eryw•b•n•. and there was
no counting by them. It was not as it
was in his youthful Hays. wdwa. k.rds
and ladies of high degree Mopped. at
hone- amongst (1144r-tehants. and never
went n,where. exe.'pt to Tlait London
town once every thud- yeears to pay
their reeped•ts to ('nnrt. mud p1ed'haps
twice a year to the .\.sizeew to we the
judge sentence the wicked to death.
No. UOw41-days. what with these
motors and ,,iieli-like. you saw- the
vpaattre r,.ring their hreakfast1 in one
coluntr)- and taking their I •locate in
another. and It was as the Scriptures
flm'tol. flat they Mittel gut 110
ablding-place for the solve of their
feet. •
Jimmie asked no. questtune about
the Manor House or ins 0411rpau15. On
pretence of getting a breath of fret/
air before retiring to n4st. he went 011t
and 'strolled a tittle about the vIllatp•
by the light of n three-quarter Inch.
From a lune that ran islongsi,e the
grounds hr looked down upon the
Manor 11.i4is•-. n rumbling. grey -stones
hnlldh,44 which "et-nitri to date from
ennui times. tlnnt mw that It wns lnr-
routidel 'be --a-_._he o,`1T. Th,r,' were n
few lights here and there in it. trite
QUALITY AT LOW COST
N
and Tray Ii if 4itt`istnntirt-lltrntull7 c
(1.141hats* beef. hot INNna•
tr4. Ttitltlm
Il 1he•se. and bitter ale. 1t std'me1 it
1 groom -like dinner. and he Mit full
Jastiee to it and en.loy,11 Ji. While
1 he ata' orad drunk. Ie con -tilted to
pa'ket-tune of the neight..rho.l null
courid,•rwl his phula. The 1.11111. were
full} matured when. in the middle ,1f
mellow nntnmtl afternoon, lie .Irol-
,.t•vr fie bridal. which spans the
Wiltshire Avon. end Walked Into the
111111 1111 /1 r44.1. of 1111• heart of Salis-
bury. There. niter looking about Hine
for a time. he turned into 111e stable -
:rant of en old-enshlowdt .hOa.tr% and -
sodght oto the bend ostler.'
•
'kefoes-
flows; ate wondered If ,taything weal
going oe them 1a which he ,gas Atter-
Nand: eats be had 11 Itrlld Militia that
ptl4ihly hie aunt and Lyra 11'alydyt
mom' have.lel•u removed to this uui-
Of-the-way "Attie.. Eteittnell)' he
west to lied. full) el -mitre, on hie
ileheme• for the uwrruw.
'Tat scheme N4.4A in-ytaeM"tdovte.
Hee tae'aut to obtain aet1w+ to I.ad)'
Ilc•rare, by hook or eroi.k : he lutwn4144
to terrane per. He wuuk1 let her
see that the mime ma. up. that he was
cogalaaot of her relatiune with the
astral gang; .he would iscrsttade her
that he knew a grout deal more than
1sa really did know. fluting aur laid
a hand oet her- urlrphurh•nhy-he
would never reheis4e,her until his own
rock were released.
At ten o'clock next mon111gt. Jim••
mit, having breakfasted luxurlouslr
on ('ountry fare. war hanging at the
door of the ion. chatting to the land-
lord. }'soar the gates u!' the Manor
lionise a diced/ esrriug•'. drawn by a
flair of hosed: emerged, e'ro'twd the
rgtare, and kook the mull for , Aallit-
bury. And ail it turned the curter
'Hamar. 4*laneing rt it. emeriti sight
of. and red.galael. Its teru4rnts. whio
wen' e•agagvd In How and earnest
4'0I(4t•ieatffro. ()ne' was Indy :4'x447
-the other was her ',tepee'. the
Ya mule.
('hapter XXXI.
>, 1'Li:ANAN'1' 1'.\`T4411AL RF:-
TRI"AT
lharpeiosi to 11 very tine point by
-tuitional psi -hint( on the whetstone.
.f recent nwesalt). Jimmie's wits
collie instantly t0 the rescue. U.• rea-
lizol half a dozen fact. 111 the twink-
ling of an eye. And in tar midst of
w u c i4b-oftl-
lug .c•onversatiOS on the merits or
various breed** of pigs, he suddenly
pulled out Idol watch, glanced at it.
and made a Matt for the stable.
"('lean forgotten:" he exeialwed to
the landlord. "Jude an appointment
with a farmer .along the road there.
and it's past the time now. -1'11 have
to jump for it. tire you later." 14r
added. A', having rail saddled and
a g,1w y
bridled bili steed. tie -bustlesd,out of the
yard,- "In for a /main. mast 4llmif " -
J1ut,,-Jta-he Tede round the comer in
.pursuit of the asrrlagr an�d`pS*. slam.
mle said to himself that it was highly
probable lie might never again is foot
on those premise•ee. He had bean quick
w redditntize that frru)e had evidently
(tear down to Glllenham over night or
during the night: that he had cume
to some understanding Willi Tidy
Scrap. and was. tatting her off hi con-
sequence of it, was obvious -the •nilly
thing to def thew. was to. follow.
lecraye .might 11e conducing his step
tier to sour safer retreat : he
might Is' taking her Iwek to town: it
occurred/ to Jimmie - that he might
have prevailed on her to 1d/11t•su and
to reveal. and that the pence were go -
Ing to lw.con4tdted. Itut whatever the
reason of l4rrayrs presvw•e. Jimmie
was resolved flat it should not hoer -
fere with his own purevllt of Lady
$rraye. Wherever she w.•nt hr. too.
w•as going.
The only way 0111 of 1;1114•111111/11,1 o
the nearest main mad was by the nar-
row lane .ban which Jtmmic hull rid-
den 11114 Io.rrowed tui. the previous
es•eutmg. The carriage rust pair rental
only asd•tol this 0t walking twee; cute
sequently his quarry was only a little
w'ay In advance of . Jimml. w -hub be
.truck 1040 the highway. lie saw at
rrnre- hat it weerhl- 414• oweyt o-ke ep-tile
equipage --in sight ; the eorkaded hut:
of the coachman Anil footman• showed
well up �Intc4 the Ieaflws 11411444-.: the
padl.hrd' folk . f tli-e '1. -Hl snrrliigc
5110111' brightly In the sun. Jimmie
14a •kc_*u.dl Ill_ rein. *hit ty.mildeul .441
the powers of IH beast. dropped n
good half -mile In 11s' rear. Fad Lord
11111 Indy $4-raye . 44.. *there Uu'y
pleased'. he 1111)1ld 'lever 1"• fit t.•I,ind:
fid• Interval aMeh had elapsed
between his first ed11chi11g algid of the
twenitnnts of the carriage and his
riding out of the inn -yard i(1 patr.oi'.
Jiminl,• 111)44 eolrn• to til.• .-t.lu Itlslou
that Lord 14•ruye tont 111. companion
were hihkhlg t.lW nett/+rirtry. icor macs
away (tuna the riblap• he 411W Mat 111,•
cnrringe W114 being driven In /lupe an-
other din...that limn that of the tall
spire vrhirh he 11ru1d see far (tiny in
flee dtstnnee. .\i a -crossroad - it
tnrn.dl nwa)• to .the.walthw•ant, and
Fresh stock of Sheriff's Jelly Powders
to hand, 3 for 25c. A good teaspoon, King George
design, given away with each 25c worth.
24 bars Soap, Alel':wef's Special, 11.(111. --1•
h cakes Palma( Tree 'Toilet Soap for '255. ,y, ry,' tv
3 lbs. loose Cocoa for 25x•.
ti lbs. of Sulphur or Salts, suitable for t;tock purpose-, for 25e.
.lust to hand a few hundred pounds of a real good black Tea
We will give 1 Ib. of this Tea, 1 loaf Bread, 1.4 Ib.
Biscuits, 1 bar Soap for the same price as a pound
of any package Tea.
Special price on large Flannelette Blanket,.
Special price on Fancy Blankets.
{�'e are cutting the price on Men's all-wo411 Underwear and
Men's fleece -lined Underwear.
Good linen roller Towelling, 25c per yard.
Good large bath Towels, 90e pl'r pair.
Some nits' table and floor Qileloths, different widths, at right
prices.
Now is the time to buy a set of dishes. 10 per cent. off.
Free delivery to any part of the town.
J. J. McEWEN
South Side of Square
Keep Yew Eye Peeled
for OLD and ODD COIN$ etall countries.
There are many coins In eil(.aiiation and ly-
ate around inshun that-havat (neat value. F04,-e*an+ple•--Nin popper penny --l- -
tiattd USA, with the Rank of Montreal on its fade is today worth 1t11.00. It is not
so much the ace that counts ---it is the ! • rcity of particular coins atcertain dates.
THE RARE COIN CATALOGUE tells you about the rare coins of elparani '
countries, including Canada and the British Colonies. and gives you tpl},prlcea
1 guarantee to pay for same.
SENT POSTPAID FOR EIGHTEEN CENTS (Sirs Thr.. -Cost Stoners wrlll do).
James Carson Doherty, 96 Wurtemburg St., Ottawa, Ont. t
_z Ws ere headquarters for Farm Machinery
McCormick -Deering
fie tees:
Our Spring order of
PAINTS, VARNISHES and OILS, has arrived
Also a general line of Hardware.
Give us a call. Our prices are right.,
HILL'S Hardware, AUBU
PHONES: Dungannon. 5 ring 3 Blyth,32 ring 12.
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Business College
STRATFORD. ONT.
The leading commercial scliooi -
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Graduates place,' in positions.
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PERCY ROBINSON 41
Fuller Brush Servide
Onfii•�s1i14'ii T4W7iiillir
Brushes of all kind..
Residence corner Trafalgar Street
and Cambria Road, Goderich
Hydro Electric
The People's Power
Cook by Electricity
Wash by Electricity
Iron by Electricity
-Ate coxrauuw,.:us--flys-Jain f
f•.r 1%,4,41 holm+ tl4P.
HYDRO STORE
North side of Square Code
1
*moil 'nn. He ivnntel the- h4-411-111.47-41F.-
111111,
-i»r«.7 41F.-
11h,•. perhille two. perhaps three days;
be - was going to have a lack round
that country. nod alight extend I,IA
Aikewyed-
the horn• -flesh exhibited to haw with
a keen and knowing eye. Iw•It►g Indeed
ns good n liorseman as he WARS a lace
Iorl.t. The proprietor of the stables
remarked/ that the animal which Jim-
mie presently picket i lit WAS well
worth seventy gullue.es. and --a 11'414'
ah)-ly-that he homes Jimmie wmtkt 'l
lo!,• him by the wayside or.forget to
bring hint hack, Jimtnie settled that
matter by leaving the borer*** owner e1
few banknotes not deposit and with a
promise to sed that the least was
well looked after. rode oft.
It was eight miles. they told him. to
Gltlenham. 'rhe min was jilt .4tamr
to dip helrlud the low h111*. to the.
e'slward. when Jimmie 'teen. rein al
a windy ridge 111x1 1401e1 down 1111 the
v111114c he "Haight. it apparnl to be
n typical English vttt,,4'---there were
the rails and ridges. the 44abl4a and
rhtnineys. the high tree and low or.
thirds. the curl nn4 wisp of blue
Rooke: .. tl*1---itmrtnnr of #10iktrew's
voices whit+ are (MrnetMlstleally
English : thcrc erre the rooks elreling
over the 4.11415 /1 1141 aMl-Ire',; there
was the square. emliSttl'A tower of
the ellnreh. .\1,d. net deeply amidst
t4lek imeeft* And plantgt(hn4. was as
old mnnslon, from whleh Ills splr'a14
of (smoke twisted 'against the redden -
Ing sky. Th.t. Without elnult, wens
tit ma Mor.
.IItnate rode down Into the TIIl:,ge
and larked around him. In the heart
of the plaeis,lay a sinnre: the gates of
the Honor Howse fillets one able of
It : the wall of tier ehnrt•hyard, lined
You've'never seen anything
like it -miles of vivid interest
with glaciers alive and moving
!! mystic totem polls ...:
gorgeous.. impatient Alpine
owers that push up through
tthe snow if it meltapo slowly.,
'Great cold peaks lifting theirs
shining faces against skies so
blue that it seems all the color,
in the world ass /pilled chert:
�SeesAlaska fhb. neer.,
On a Princess Stomata'.
1The trip Is a joy and a tonic.,"
Four. days northward fromi
Vancouver; B. C....41000,
tIles by the ppicruresquelnner
Pasaa
ge,unfoading a panorama
f colors in restless variety!
jWonderful shore excursions
See gold mines, traders, topp•.
kers, seals and sea (ions. Truly;
'a wonderful vacation forebear'
'who love ns tors et l4. wildest!
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ujiroculozo
UPWARDS
;roe lunfii 'lnfee'ahsoon arab, re,
say Oanaalaw Pad& Matt se wells
W. VuLTON, DNtrkt Paaiaaaar
/West, Twwte
1
44011104
Most e4otntry bi •the nelgbla,rhtioel
('nulls.rne and Furdhnghr tge. It f4er-
s.o,k the elghrvmads 1111,1 to,.k Ih,- lams,
nod byw•ayi; It crossed the downs 111111
444.1114 hour Jimmie f,dluwwl it ptltient-
ly. always ktrpiapr wt•tt-fin tt,e rear.
nod nhcnys wmalerii144 if tcrrauye•
would seeognize blur 111 Ills pr,•sent
get -ti.
Thr carriage turned nt last (tits a
nett womdrdl (alley lying Ien,duth Iwo
ridges ,.f upland. and. L*sluff through
a smash straggling village. turmoil in
to the erottetle of it house which stool
on the outskirts. Jlmlule 1,1111111 up. Ills
Morse alien IN. earrlmite tushed Into
the dtive whl•1, guy,' 11e'114 :o 1111•
1111114•: he wtlllh'11 h/ get it clear blip.'
of the place to which 1.014 1411.1 1.1111)-
8craye were pfatr4ing. A few 111111
114 es' careful I nwpiwt,i4.u.elu w eil 111111 /411
11111 1ulnen. grey nailed. nusk•rnte in
ze. w•h,eal e i.h,- mf
ssimall piledrnr,Iistzrntlndinathandingnrelll,
o..
x4141 was fete*•d •in from 4*.- rond and
lige village bj a high yew hedge. n
lu nhid% roof- :, polll-adh,g mf beavhe
and cllrstimt It an. 14 {slew -sof.
eminrnfl) prl.h,rnl
nut! -fle'a(eful-look-
ing retreat which ens ssmn roc lig
1111,1111111 for w hnr,,nlnt hull and rather
tau large for a vlea rt.go. or refluty ;
Jim/oie Jtldmet It to bare been built.
.somewhere about the time of (Metall
\nor. he snow city min silo olealN•d'
to rgwnd his a tmmn of Iifr amldat
Idylllr .nrronntiltla'. p ieteihly wtth
Mimi Ilhrary and a rtdk'ethm of old
plc4nees within and a herd ollysprIse
rattle And a row garden whittled.
4twt tlN-re w•as raw trainee of flip Piney
whlt•h dos certainly art of Queen
Anne's days. isnr of Ijltlpen S'k4n,I '•.
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