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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1915-01-15, Page 7,T-----,- _. I- ___ ---,----, ­­­­ _­ . --,-- - , ­ . . ­ffl,F-­-j­_---­�__ - I � � 17 . . -_ . "That is all well enough for ,a, — I - .- ____1M"�0"___ __1-_`___ � — � __��_ -]­ , ­­ . ��-���----�--�,--.7-----�.I..�-,-..--�,—�- I I .. - ­ .--"-..., - -.11 .. 11. -- __­_---­_., ­- : � � --- - --, � ­­ 1-1 . '. � � ,,, .. - I . � / � . . � 1, � � ­ I . . - 0_1:� I . . I . I - __ . —.1. druggle,hitil Wgum With -des- . I � ' I . - jPeftte dourage Lee fought, standing . I I I � . . . I i - I A I . I . . Barrister, Solicitor Cokye I ya . .geor and . . �__� . . - I - . - I . . . . . : I I . . � . . . at tb&. c4sh regIster, whilo Redflold ,.,.IV,A. tha rn+ n# �hjmr MM-1h,mog 1 � . i . .1 - - I . . I . I � I I . . I . I - 4 . . I � , ­ - � I . I E . � . . . � �.. - , . -1 IF- I . , I . I . . I � . - . I %. �� . . . . . .1 . � . . '. � . . I I . . . . - I . I 11 - . .1 - .. .1 I I � I I - I � .1.1 � ,.. . - � � . .- � � - � � 7-. 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I I, 11eir -me I . . - - I I 106's a strong woman, or . , - .. . . . iier oide. I Wei' milstn't - erml from, now. . - � - � 41 - t , ­ � ,. � *,,TOO MANY CHILDRE . P .., ,It our - ' I � I - . LAME BACK, . . I � � N , rej*Odic6s 60' ruz%nway withA , I has been, but she has presu-med.upon - I � - I - I Us, . . __ I ' . � i . . . I . 1 $. . I are under-& * un S' we I � her strength. She Used to live out of- . - i I h I ( -1, � I -1 .1 Cava . - - 1zles ,,d r- ight The gIrPs return put a stop to the MOTHER OF loor. . � � . 0; � I . � , 1. i � . . . I g, ,. -1 . %.�jr ... 't . I Iscussion, which cotiliTend In noth . ­ I I she tells me, during all her ear- 7 . - _.- Could Hardly Straighten Up For ' - ­ , I I .14ith, Ptnch6d. faces and poor blood-; they I I* I - - � -I i . � - � � - - - : - _1.4. " & not co ut confusion anyway. . . o � ly life, and now, shut in by these I OVO el4s, f � � 1 10 I . � MPlAin but appetite lags'tliey . - I � I . . . VWA& - � ' haveno . ? - - . . - wall$, working sixteen hours a day. . � �1 I . I , ambition and dQ not progr : I 1 9 - 1' - I Q ` � ess., ; . . . S - Ij 0 . ­ F Oit %%t - � I . , � NOR, GIRL she is killing herself. 'Get ber out If . t � I When the back becorne�s lame -=cl t � Such chiloen ueea �*erjch * CHAPTER IX. _ . . � � � . . iledidual, . . .-�..­_ ., r � .. I . , you can and cut out stimulants." j . : :� . . ­ _ I � I I starts to ache it is the sure sign Of kidney . nourishment in &ottls TM DOOTOR. .SICES LlzF,. - . . I I .. I .. . trouble. - I I Emabion al*ve- . . - TeUs HoW L- ydi EPjrjkhajnPS As he Tosp and itpproached . the- coun.. . � 4- . ��� L I : 4 11L - -1 . . . everytbing else; Its pure�j r,od ilv�erbfi c,pn-. HE VIRGINIA said goodby t- � Tben I , � . I . . - - .... � . c � I , Wn . ' 0 mrs�. � , ter Lize sh,6ved 'a Couple -of gold pieces � - - � - I . Doaxes, Kidney Pills ure, the aching R "anger .. s uature.'s own blood-16tining-,,jesh- Redfield with grateful apprecia- 4D � - - - - - - - - . baek by curing the aching kidzie I . V getable* IqPmpound Re. across the board. "That wipes you A - � I listen I Cold � - � I I Y� . - - 9 ys be- � , - Iding fats Which quiody show in rosy - I I L tion of her - kindness, and - espe- ' I . I - ;. - - attacks the lungs - - I I neath-for it is really the kidneys aching . . I.. � . �ui 9 1 � 1)aUgh. ' Off my MUP," she. grimly declared. -I I . . I I - 'k. ' .. Wieeks, better appetl*! firm 'fleih all# I 1 cially of ber Invitation to come ittored He -r andthez breaniing pass- I and not the bad The Great Conser1ration ; st4rdy trames. I L r I � . bopq you eliJoyed your rlde!l - - ages. To cllre-it you ne.f! to get at these - . 4 I This is why '�DoanW' cures ait last-ing ­ I . I -, � !again, and the tears In' her eyes pro- - eeS * I -1 , , - . res ,. - 7 . Novel - . -, If your children . I - and mps do not touch the Jungs�, but : 9 - I * -the medicine cures the actual ca;us-. . - Heaj& "It's UP to You, madam," be replied, OrCAUS direct- Ordinary cough mixtu I . Aft �UWM,' tired 'foundly affected the older woman, --I%— _. pocketing, the golcL "Good day'," - .1 9 1 I ItF 9 9 wheu risiog catok cold eo.Ofly ,or. fin4 , o direct to A I the disease, the kidneys. ­ - - - I — , ., I who, with a friendliness which -was Plovtr, 10*4.-"F01n a small child . 'I'll be down aghin in a day or lail,ng. pepsyour stomach, which is not , WA) C - , - � I k*ct I Mr. J. W. Aylett, ,%uth Ossha On , -their stutUes diScult, give ztbitu &Ott'*, something more than politen 9, in My 1 8. 1 , on thecontrary, go Alirec. . I - " I have . . i es - � . Y�W 0�,�&Ughter -had female two," called Redfield. I � I 11 1 9 1 � , Ad writes. milch pleasure id Bv - AA 9 � � _. , I - 1 spoke -me Ito the very nat of the trouble'. . , rA 10 L -44, N D - Emu&'*np� it shPO� � the verY fo*d ei& v ,W-eakness. T machine began to pur and sp1t � I . RAMLIN C ited her to come again- ,, recommending Doan -'s Kidney PlIQ , _ *henever I ments Wat their zystan�a Ifick. '. Roaring Fork gets,on your nerves we'll Peps are tablets containing . _nces . ' 11 _�S�nm _, I I to three rdoetorg anid the wheels to spin, and Lee Vlr�- nd 1� 1 9 if Last suturner r suffered with a lasne back.' a medicinal ingredients so -- - al sco'n's Emulsion Co4taluo'Zo be very glad to rescue you,,, she mid , prepared �, - ­ . Sometimes I could hardly straighten- UV COPY219ht- 1910- bY Hamlin Garland drugs and " r __ '"tllf� In Darting. &boot it wW J;hey did 91nia was left to face her niother's ob. !hat when placed upon. the tongue they, 9 1 1 is.qqgQ0d fo�_growj,46 5_ t I � at for the pain. I read about Doan,,% . . " ­ 9 1 __ - 2 - I ___ — . .. ih eft r � . UOt help ,her any. iltl=tO rdWtikee alone. , W1,6 folt isud-1 immediately turn into vapor, and are I - Kidney Pills and decided to give themii% - . it's a pltr� to- keopjt 1; ," Hugh Redfield the girl thoroughly I i I - A . � � �1.11 ­ � tho , .. , , I -_ , -� - - Pjnkha�m,q denly very dij�*jate, ver.#� *ehk and , mathed dow,rit the inflam�d air passa I , . trial. -I ,c= truthfully say that thj� - - . Undq8tood- and loved�be -9M-go, am- � -1 ' .7d4a,'E. .11 � I . 11 14-47" 2�'ott'& Nowns, I . t . ,, V* etable Com- ' TerY jPQor. . "W'hat If mother should to the IWx. direct. . . ' � . i .. �� � second, box cured me. I can recommend ,,you M � �'. � � . ontOW46 On the wV 9. - _ _g 9 16, � P16 liea#ed ajid-sq.-toyaL . I 1, I I � , - - I if ' Potmd had -%,been of ,410" .8he 4*ed-, her-seX - t Peps medicine takes the form - I , . � , - ust not exchange wor& with - � � . , � I I f �� I � - of healing I 11 I them to all as a speedy cure to all SU&r. - w! - ! - 1, apor, and cures colds, cough$, bronchitis . - j , , ing with backache."' them," he all but dommande&_ ,.f,B& I . --;---- . i !M�� to � the olllce7b04 bed to, Leo" 11 WEI I . srtat, benefit to zt, Grers -V". JgandiU- before the coun- I and lung tmuWles, j I f I �. , � i warl - . I I . 1-9 talk to' the doctor It you like!, , - ust 29 living in -Pine I Doan's Kidney PlUs Lare 50C per ' a df Gregg; he is a vile 101L 1P0 not . . I 11 - ,�T,ft 11 ' *0 "4edded to b*V0 t&- tafldft"Vdth LIM-48' returned, : woods and thing I ray , - sww"Mmow "I ,Wisk you would.$$ she responded � I I brea j, Pine -laden air pre- I ' I I � 3 boxes for $1.2.5, at all d b4U : trust h1m'±or'UD Instant. Do n % " 1 - I I . I c ei , -11 �,,�,_ .1 ,� ,. . � . give It' a -trial. i and be- b6ldo -*WLh A broad�sm -1 . ders or paila � r_�- ... - � .'. - I . . . . . )nsumption and cures chest weak- ( - 169 ,r4--takd'thIs bote.1 Cron the chest, pain Ix - 17* � - , - 11 � f ervyetft, ; � � � . i, - I! ': il - _i t- bee I -- , ft "I've i rents c( � i . = I � direct on receipt of price by The T. i mit any -of those loa;ers to talk with . "I'll .... I , ji.�� ` . . " 9 0 She has- taken Ilia- Jt'is - n '"Y1 i ness. T4htnew a I IV" I � I . � She zenAlned. in 4he Mac 9 "a � , - Z2, 1 Milburn, Co., Limited. Toron6,jont. You, for if you do. thi&y will ' ' hjn6,,WbjIe , , - bott i tween the akeolders, hacking cough, sore t * I I I go away to , , " 4, � - , 1* ileji,of tU V-is off your mothees hands provi . � � he wept In,'and,'As_ - .- .. . . - . � ei - - led �ou , . I - . . 'They are . . .6 1-pawad- ,Abe sat there a . umle UGM - -az-- Wt-tfit 'i'fibLit"' - I I at. ar&mz and broachicts arme the q 91 When ordeiing direct specify ' ;Doan -q!2 defqme yo5 I know them., ­ ..", I I &01 � ' i -0ft- t1t;5'*�%Uw&Azi easto cordlpfg to-ai"WoM ftd - ' ' ' '- . - � I alments -which, in particular, Pe h -E 1 9999 1 . I - - - � � unsPeakably vrile. It makes me- iin - � .., . .7�1 9 - - �� � � � . ­ - OW bottle and - Ilk,.;-th Ps tolle -1 9 , I ' � ' 11 t( h m' T' rt a 0 F a I c d , I , _ - es tj 9 , , Lcasly, I I I I I [�nd i1i I * , , � , I I - . ess I � I t%m - - - � , e 1. �. � -1 , V', ­ �� -, - 11 - S_. - . . � 19, - � he is cured of- " - �. will on - - ir YOUZ re gr3V . I *Rrd'Mu, `#zd- a' - e IPOftths Of 86n* nien - these t been dw*ned to cure. Peps 9 _ . I � .11 - *., I . 0, , *Ang Of- Loneliness, & -",41,6u " she Won � bArTillOw .- end your had cold. j SO' I 11 - - . I om= is ORO - to t4luk that G 9.- An4 his- like , if en _ I- . lk the right. to s' 1;Mve . . . _ of helpleo*"O.. Alled, her 1eart.. Now &M run dawn -*hen-** WWZft Would bavia,,, beee V. . peak to you every- day, -- -2�.,. I- � i ,� � .1 � - � � I ataft6d taft; ;,enough,- Wt-; cOmf ng ;rom the 'torioue -� I Testhoonials for P--ps have -, ", , . rZVERNIffs __ � , � 9. tb WAS 1#1thin bight of the rall- - the- Conipoubd -_ - - . - - 9z � I - �# 4 , * I been given . 9 , obe ,- CONSWAM while I can see you only at jjougjuter. _�- - .1 . - � , MW bov P"106 -IN Dot Of �_Vnb "Oske life- could only be ob- � by memben of the Ca=di,Tn Parli2ment, 1 9 1 9 - 1-hp-eaot the 1 Aght., silo--Voie to vftrly doctors, la . It . . I .1 _. .� . I " w.ay..fte ca# ' , : I I ­*.-d� - ;' vals. I wish my station were n % ILU � .. � . � . _:A tempta. come 40d hbited at the jest was an in- : wyers, eminent C a n a d i a I., I It �.� I - ��, : 1� . -- 1. 4' � I -discomforts, .was weak Chat I oftelrW� -hw &m ! SeMly. - .. - - . V w2m � �, � . - , tion to Ocalwamber t6belp ; ahl I . . - Look Mot' -eel it ton � far away., But I'll ride down as'qften : . I t, -,:, - , cult.- Thp girl shuddered With r , , Vilftg to prove that P - n , - great A lye I . 9 epul- --- T 1; - I I r . 812non , � dar-7- Iker I herself, but 110f As h re Ular and ' fWud -a tUrt for throat and Zi 1 - 'ei6va, �tQ � � q) I UU8 19 _00-464 as my duties will permit. and"you must ' I I - - is I . � I ,& W 1. cleanse little towel* with "'Cafla '� �_ ' I 61011i anO L#e spokirb%; . f 1 . I . ­ - � ..", 9 Awayp"bUt 91fitoAter*�MW ;tamla the 9"Wing sft64 -Ighd' h'e&jt1Ny, 11 - MM I , �� - � let me know how things go. I . , . ­ clwft ;"W often when othe., I lw� I I foralia Syrup of FlgWl - . And if , I -, �= nm�* -1 "NOW, see here, ,Bullfrog, I'm dead - . � . � ! : . 9 9 thonot 6f � thib rab�gex ridinc his soll- -remedies had entirely failed. - � � - 1� . . . anY of those f,ellows - persecute' you , j � � : : I .. �' 1 ­ 11 . Ewer. Iowa. t1lte hoof W;.alj:thjt, but neither - FREE TRIA L -cut out thlba"l- t �; I I r. 11 I I I . � YOu'll tel � I tue, won't you? I %vish yOU,d I I 4 I 'IftrY WRY, 'iW, -960 turiled'her face to I Handreds- of 9 � u*z 1'1�__ _ - ,g I,Y,z,u .br anY. 'Other citizen'like, . you t can .... I . � . � � � I - I � k I . I , t . .her ovm,,dutles once morep comforted, ' tk"Kwl exposaft chs gad mail It, with It aftmp (forte- . , � . Mothern can res t eny attff, -4- & 1001C 1111.0n Me as your big brother. I I . -1 � 11 ..w .. ,_� i ,tars *W&at) W --Peps Co., Moon - ., - I � 9 . . *99 __ . V �_ . I.- - : ifttit1fdo ,f* **j �Io __ : Ge n=Y Vvlt# Iny girl. SheA not for I TOM&. aAA4!e if lend yow, alym : . V the, � 111"Itomia. Syrup of I I ­ � - - ­_ Vill 'polud ,X I . *0rd9'.'Of pratim he had spoken .: baW?XV4V"j* .V", idis k #jfij � . . Xft i - M 1. I 0 14PI t *11' His voice entreat- I 0im" hu,seeft- . You- NOW, th4lVs f1jW1 She ain't yv'qjr ftila #ukase of . All druzcjztg� , . LLL 9 I ' a baw hours all the - ­ I . ed. 161d - ��� - ­ . I I I _#nd by the b) 10"d of I 11datoresta-H - . ul , 4 . - .-� M of 8:4miratton in h1s F'Nibed -`4 "- -*-- -W--' tw- - V , 3" Q* *;;mf - - .--, 1W.-.0q.�teMained silent he con � I 11 * bdi�g_,"i�61"d, kldd� � . - box 0 - .- . . I . SL.M . z , � I k I sour bile and fermme�n - �� � . I thmed; 1411%oarfni, . 'ork .... eyW�� _- L - - I . . - _, '41 . V . 9 .1 . �F IS ­one of tha I I Inrnvi"N #%Ai wNTISA111 A.9 *W.0- 1.4 Actia, #%"".A T A- � . - Yom, I*tu- �Z ... 1 t . . . �, :- - I -1-ent w-oid- move , I J, ' L � - '74F &&O"m W _ W I An hungry. I . isw)Uffts 1� - ­ - I .,�;, ,7%. , a cull, of the bqwQ& I .42"WeN came oat, followed by a ..7., - I '.'-" _- , I itt have � - wor%t, towns In the :stjLte I _ , L , p � : , I Uylas I - _­ � � --n�- I" reiAedy., 01 1. - �Wberez ttiptZmb 4bgA of raine?P9 �..� ft ,,-% Y-F'�,�- t, . . _. I and a $irl. . � . .. .. � - - � . . 4- . - I .Y . a & a well, -ulavrul" ahild A2_nilm 111� 81naU V" -carrying a neat hair . . . I � a I -11- � 4; - I �v - j, -�; 1110VU-4 some One as a, proteelt -1 I I . I I - . � .1 . . - 1 .4 . I or � I . Lm b6ught - th I � � -i. - " Sick clildftu w . i I I , #Toted ­',,bett6r sit bebind, doo �f � an � , el doctor's page of -1 'IV Wt b0 CoAlm- tD I dol � = z -L � tor, If YOU ill &`Zft� drWalft-iWd , not"4And " . � 11 - il . _ I 1i - I't k1low JU*t. bow,,tp put J� 8,01, .1 read.it, througlij wbile.,qu : . , . 'L n oaft*W in'sadayouttftt - I I L . �Tnr - . A in � . �' W I . Nlld-tte4field. "I sball be very -busy CO th,Ue to . - . . - k 71S t;jp.j# , - ,� . -]It AnIgbijm's Vbge- I , I - hamleft - "fruit laiAuve 1, th. will not misunowaT14 , ; mother snorted at Intervalm 1%ah! Li -_ "ke this at you, . 4 , . Millions of. e2*,_Lk"P.'_ it hgin(br . e, on th at,once Me I - � caus _AQW its , , 0 tr � - weak- tea, no -eaffee, no 7' - . �,&, . P I I I bA* t)"t- TO" S'e, I Pretec. the 94rest, the � I r � take Ly , I ' ' I I . U,i �*l -1 ]­ - , -r action Qu t1k9 � stream . . 'table C0Mi*9M44W0=aWz remedy for i . I e they . � - Is' �. I I i - 'Tery, well," replied the other, "It � Dry tonat �, , . , , � I � � stomach, liver and bowels to prompt tler ,[I ,,me of tr !,,the set. . h! 1.,nlvht ao well -startot � .: �:,_ I - s and the game, Ibellp., , �6MIL I Z, LS? I ' TIM TOVOR OF IT MAME MRTHIM Sp=ex MJW W.OaeffOrd remains,beside me; WOMM'S III& , � 1. I . L .1 --- I - 11 aud sUrk .Q I . . ouj)le-. i am -a' i4nd of ­ - - Why diftft he 4fty : - L I ! Xft*--fish—mflkl . . . I . � � I - � H round btg , brother ,-to .ov- . . - 11WOWIDLIL I otherwise I sholl-.rebel." - � I ,� I � 1 1 - A-sk "W.-ilrugglst for a 5"ent bot. a I ftbody If Y0112 *=t_.ffiP0W �Sdljf$e Wdte, LtO 'bolled live lobstero and ehampagne? I . .- I . __ nS Lydj&jr_P -, Xeaeb* 00. (ftan. . I tdl.,. L I I I . tle Of "WfbrUla $yrapof FIS3,111 w -ho needs help in the. f&est that this forest aervic.e is the�pollcy of ' He began by'asking a few questio, ' - . �jbkh&k Volt tjgjjt I I _­ �, I � i - - - � - � . I � L ' ' ' - going to ' - 1� � � I ' which I'lu pald for pn6ttietln L -i ..)6 fact - UOW I'm not . I -, . . ChII'd L I about, her mothees way of life, re I � � - �' contains directions for bables, lax . , g �L t4ing's" that Out Ali - 4106"41) L71* --3W6 - Ucr-letterwM ,. 0_� t , t kind of a gaine. It I die - I � " — L I _---"-W I I . - � � . - , the future and' that It offers fine Lee �v M. not verY explicit, he became - , � �e- - ig Ju o tba . I ­ I ....... i ­ L r . , I- - of all ages and for vown-ups (*.*It,*( imoteet, tb - chances for PrOMotion,* and thefi, final- GOYA*- i"d - -by a rm going to the eating wbat I blame, ; first t �, . . . -emselves. find so"7,-ber,e &A,VauswereA , I . - 11(b tpito t'n'J."'I 1�1_, ­ L � . I,v_;hp 1,kAa ,+ vp � ImPeiisonal and talked of whatsdever IWOM" Md %A1 fis AAA amaAAAMA01- - thought, Then. reineakboAtir thoti -.-.. - . � ,2 . — :�EGAL. � I . I � % vice - thu, accent oir huhior--vOly, shouldn't,, I be th$ ro- I � � 17 . . -_ . "That is all well enough for ,a, ftme Into hW rfflnd-:w,-=otorcarq . � , Irri- 'btLhtlng, � . �. � � . . . . . __ _-) - + ,ne � I I ; there wereno _. * ,ca Pi In'tUVArection , I - z . I i I _� I � ,f -1 : . A . , 8 . & HAya , - I . I I - I . -_ p . . - - fe0o-r of . ,a girl lilceLip * u� :a1*ne,-_'Wor9e - . yotmg pan, but ROSS Is at least thirty -Ave - ga tion, :aovMl% *anything. a, __a an - nd the had I - __ . —.1. druggle,hitil Wgum With -des- . I � ' I . - jPeftte dourage Lee fought, standing I ; , tLnd that a flock of - mountain -ohm 11, .1 I I � . . . I i - I A _­-% - e Pl��jl of . Barrister, Solicitor Cokye I ya . .geor and . � th than a lone- in !RjIttle, 0 W-.� . I � ,O .- . .to ?" - �, , 04 should be thinking of settling girl nothIng to ih.* +., .++. I ." d0i at tb&. c4sh regIster, whilo Redflold ,.,.IV,A. tha rn+ n# �hjmr MM-1h,mog . - � .1 Q - (which,be had beenj�An , ling careful.' ; - � � i I ' ' I . TivLary Public. Solicitor forAhe Delm- Sibe remmi ddvm 1. pa - M-WILOMW.Furme W Went our, 40 put his machine In order ; . I 1Y) habitually red z"ud that zratox, I � � j I � ied dumb at i ult understand his point of - show IWienm It wds for the 2 dolly habit. "Ybu must not hive ' ' .. 11 ;;;;;; -.1 . �� one, or two I . Won Bank. Office In rear or the Dom- f)oiats. Avil - , view of � I that abe,'was - return'trip. Sbe realized that up Peak, bis mind ebaUed. - 111 wou,der g; - .1 . Pre he�, clearly hoped - " �, . . I .. , � 9 ' .- � talon 1�ank, -Seaforth. Money to loan, � I I - for a I , " all rather del#essing to her, f6r jh& g1le ,Was here any Mager," she insisted. #'You. e ­ .. - - word. and 11410 W, I "MY -n the - - now at. close hand 'grapple _ thos fellows are Aftdr those sheep,"i � -1 � . ____ ____ . p �..unnble to, thank . dear, YOw have never set . could not understand. how it Mau so with life. . � - must get out and . - V'U'when he had. OnIlRbed n walk "41 ride- 1 he mused as be'an. -1 - . m 4 X 1wWw . I � I I . . .In this st. PrOces010 Of the seasons from such a � garrulous could be a. good. p ' - i can . take 'care of - the house, at - legst � , - ' , e. ed down the, � ' . - ' I '&flt. . - . . � . , - i e a epri(lu ,Slope. "I reckoll It% ui) to me to se . �_ � I . � I till we can- sell IV' . -11 i . , '4 equ"7trlCtIon L.Came Into PO . as that wjdch be. - en- She was quite sure- her mother would inaft her a shining mark, and -the - - It In less thttu tbree b � - - - . fei (., - Int, of view 117RIC143L Her glowing cheeks,- her pretty dress , , I . 33arris-ster, C . I$ $Oatorl O-aveM%ier 4114 his' throat. It WAS., a) I - . . . men I It was like breakIng ih I ours be was over �� " Jfdtary PLbIle, offift upqjUirs most as if he joys.".- . a I . . . I I . � � e slightest m e pride of .an � � . � . . over ' li.nd Pnt his passij) Ot treat him � with th - . b4aA� at once to Improve their oppor- on the trail In the canyoup quit* ter-, i . ' ; W-4.1ker's--furniture SUM% ZWn &Weet . I - n Into deifinite wordsi ; "No, Sind -1 do not care to. It Isl quite spect; . � . � . . athloe, but* little by, little she fo,ied � � � . I ­ 1. I , � .. I I . . rn I - . . tunity, .by askingo "Where's Llze?'% * upon her mother reoftatibn . the hunters were still above ., I . SWorth. . �,avd its tlie. light fell UP6n her be per- lonely enough for me right here.',! _. . 11 a tain that - .1 _. I , . I . I � ' After an, he talked well, - - Efts i&ems of her I � I - . . � . - I It � . � . I � � - - ___ ,., — . . cefred that her, bosom� was . he . :'Redfleld looked at Le with , � And this embarrassed her,, for the rea- 'true condition, and 'at last LIze coe- him- He rode quietl�r up the V,aifey-,'. _.. 1 1 . RVIng* e , ' ,08* . I I � - . 11 I wit h, &ep emotion, . I � . blankness. "Mrs' leomic of conversation shortened -the fOr - son that she did not care to go into the ' - , - F. ROLMRSTFD� � z ' . Redfield Is hopeless-' her. Soon they . ' 60ted" to offer the business 'for sale- ' Vausing often to -listen imd10 scruff- 1� . a . V aW lobely,11-sbe falb? 1y urban. were roMug clutetV , cause of her mother's' tempora � nIze the landscape, -but 110 ,sign OA . � - I I � Bar'�jt#err, Solicitar, ConveyAncer ad . red out at - As the wifil of a forest su. up the street to the door of the-Weth. I . . I ry ab- i Lee longed for the presence of Ross . I I . I � - I I �� Far= fPr sale. Office, I ' lagt­'borribly lonely, Pervisor she cares . . . 11 " sence. , . .. , I Cavanagh - at this moment, wheii all, ,campfire and no farther rifle -shots - . . n' ScOtt's block, � .� I And I kno*. more for pavements erford House. - - - F - - . . . � 31ala AM -t, Oeaforth. . . . Perceiving h world 'seam, ed tumbling Into - I came, and at last he A -_ - . 'low how people feel toward my moth. and' tramears than for the ipost splen. They found TJw on duty.. bebind the - � . e,r nervousness, Neill Bal- -, her little went Into camp. . 4 11: - - I . l - ___ . I - :did -:mountain park." . I - outcry ove . ra-mtstake ruin', and alinostindn'swertoher'-word- . - Upon the trail, resolved to �WAft till th&,' i I - I 1, I � I - '--- or, and It hurts m*e-4t.all burt I ounter, ,as usual. . Her fnee was. do- . I ;, * a me. ' I c * lard raised loud * - - , PROUDFO HA . - sh poachers appeared, a ward which hW, . . 'I, - � OT, YS & KILLORAN. -But rm g o -I n, r io 0- P "I most certainly 'do," his wife vig- e made In returtiIng , less Prayer came a messenger from the- ­ I - i , . � � 42 tay and help her' - d' . Jected, her eyiM dull, but as libe cauglho . . I , -; 1_ - . . NOtarY Pu;blle. S611citor ior the Ca4a- She paused to recove ly agreed, land if I ha � this so confused end angereo herthat little telephone office, 118ame one wants . experience as a soldier belped him 4 ­' I - ,_ . a _1� .i . r her voice. "And OrOus d my way sight of the -Strange. little man abs . , I � I I � -I- . . . I d1aA Bank ,of Commerce. Money to loan. I we should be living Ja London." cri her eyes misted with tears, and,sbe . to talk. to you." I � ,, - man - � ­ ­ � , . You do seem'different. 1-1,frust Toulli. ed 6ut. -,*bv,aw.-#, i,.. ,h.s.. . tain without nodding. - - 1� - __ � Bfirristers, Solimtoral Noiarles Public, ft - - _. . I � *-. aw � . 4 -_ . :_ I _. � -.1 I I'm glad You understitud me , and "Listein -to that! ,She's ten times -man,, Reddy?" I I Plundered sadly with the next cus. I . She answered' this call hurriedly, I In these long hours his thougbt play -i I'll, . . . . . . I ­_ . I 6tc. MoneY to'lend In Seaforth on. mon, 9 . � " � - 11 I - � _­ - � �� ; . you kill let me know If I can h more EnglIs4 than'Mrs. Underby.tv "Hush,m9therl" # Aomer. His delight In her discomfitur6, , thinking at first that It must be Mm ed about the'remembrance of his lastr �� 11 ��� ." ,- . � _1 I � day of eath week. Office in KId4 block. . : - �lp . , , cautioned r4e. ITWI � - I - � 1.�,, -_ _� -I I - - -1 - YOU, won't you?" " . . 'I'm not, but I long fdr the civilized is the fa - his words, his grin, became unendura- - Redfield.. - The booth was in the little visit to the Fork and blo.hour witU 11 �-,�­.:. ­ . i . I , �-i - I . - S � moqj3 eastern physician.- -_ -1 � t 1 11 � - , � -_ - � . - . . I � _. - , . - _11_4 - I I . instead _o the wild. � ble and in a flush of rage and despair sittin room -of a Pz1vate cottage, end Lee. He wondered what she - - � . �, I b VETERINARY I "'Yps," she.ftuswered simply.,' . I . I like comfort - "You cott bg -fsmous bi* I . � 9 I was do- I I-. ;. 7 1 . I - I , and society." . . . - - . - I ..._� J��,., . I . . 0 her -feet and left them , the mistress of - the place, a shrewd Ing at the moment - �, � � I "Good night," b'e said,,extefidIng his I tY; you must be bialny,;? she � rem9wked . . I How, -ch �­- . - I . . . jORN GRIEV.F,, V. & I . 4i , for -yo!lr' U" she sprang t ' � I . - . . I . ,:�� . 11 . __ �, 4 . hand. . I . So do I," returned he. I to herself in the stz=gerls: headng� to make triumphant exit. .'-I got her little woman with Inquisitive eyes, i .'she had 1�oh-ed there'gt RedfleiiW,_46 11 - 1-. - ­_ ; i � ,8onor gradr,ate ef on-tarlo; ,Vp,t;e,tIn- � . 1. - . . .1111:� --- � A. I .1 I - � - - "Yes; the ,comfort of an ea ' -. ttled," be roared .as he went out said, "Bounds to e ke Ross Cava- ; girlish In form, so serious and woma 1, I ­ � .--- I i . . � - She placed. her palm. : ,By chair'. . Red presented "Dr. Fessenden ...ra in !I - n. I z-__ -.1.1 I - I -. _. . . - I I .� - - �._ I - I � . i . . 'to his .quite on the porch and the society of your of Omaha.pp . - "She'll remember me!, 1 � . nath's voice.,, I � . . . Ary: College. AR diseases of Domestic , flelA, I � . - - � . AAIDWaIs treated. Calls prom,�Lly. attend. frankly, but the touck of It.made far. . . I � . - , I ly of face! - � ­_ I - i I �� ' - - . .11 - � I - . � I forest ranger$. This __ . - ­ . . ­_ din�rs w I I . ­ - i ed to and ohstgez modarate. Veterinat y ther.speech at th ranch life is all ; '4 . . Xbe ere -all2'smiling, and ,; . Lee was. thankful for the booth's pri- i I ., � . I . - I i . rl­"�T ;. e moment Impossible., vary 'Wali f,ftv. : I . . . . I '. I � He felt as never before the Ineludl. �",F� I __ ; - I *_ . . � __ 1� " 0"Lulum 060"g, DUE to 1: uct, cutmiks ualned up at tals . _. _. I I- .7 . - I . 1 4: ,Lj 4V t�FIUCAOIL,T. V11LIV.e anEt resil hey went in with such telltale faces She started again on,contemptu j- �,%*regg took a malicious satisfaction in- . XRC-vt ble 16hellness ot t -he ranger's lite. The . - .� - 1. - I .. 11 dence. on Gaoderldb_: street, one door -eas L., be tied down here all the � � ous - I 11 I � . - i -, - - I I that even Redfiqld wondered -what - year round . ways, but was stopped by tbe� IIW* her defeat She- had 'held herself remark, au"hen she took'up the re- I guardians of these high Aplaces muse � ��� I ­ - ­ �_ --I- 1� I I � of Dr. Sc0tls office, ,ge0orth. I had- Is -to be denied one�s birthright as a. . oud . � I . I . z- I :1, ! - . I ­ - - . passed between them. ' . . . wa4 "Get down Out.of that-ebidrIM h0g0tily apart fr�in him, and he was. - ce'ver her heart was beating so I - forever be solitary. No ,ranger could � - - � I - . - I � : � I . I � � I modern." . . glad -see her humbled. , It seemed as If the person i � I � 11� �� ! . .1 at the other . rightfully be husband and fat6er, for � 11 -1 - Excusing himself lie commanded. "My -time Is'money I � I-— - - j F. 'I ARRuRN, V. �,q .. - � , almost at once, r less cheerful-com' , r, - . to ' - 1. .." i .. All this more o " -end of the -wire must WAr It. "Who, ' to brin to � - 1� Y_ 9 'when he I I - - _. - 11 ­ �1. - . . I n . 0 . er, e wal -room with. reath-_ - solitudes 'would be cruel. ' ' .. I I . . I � �,_. � 1� � � � . __� .e � I I -others who � live amid these superb orttly, I, " I . He ,rut all.tbis, aside -for the tb'n6� - -_ - I - x10 Vapaija_ plaint expressed the minds of many . but obeyed and rAe Vlrglnia's�c is It, please?" she asked, with 1) . Honor gra,luate of Onta, . Cavana h left *tbe room, and - Lize flushed with surpidse and =ger, ' Le g her place behind I the coun. * 9 women afid cblldr�n in tbeser 11`1 � t Ir ked through the- . looked I a few moments later he wa' ' ' 5 - U afY College, and honorary mem of . s ,p jess Intensity. . the Xed�jcaj Association of ,the oij,�tarje clothed In the - ranger's dusty gr' ' delighted with the physiclauls: Impev, f ed head, and burning eyes, her I I , - I � I �, � - �, - . . een scenes � I � I ­.� ­ I I � I � I . . . I . . When autumn comest when ative manner, led the way . bear filled. with bitterness- A� man's voiciD came -back over the by- remembering that he -was it soldier � - - - Anib the I - ,--.&- � . I I - -.7. .. - I 11 I . ': VeterfP-Iry College, Treats dLqj�la-gea or uniform, booted and spurred for - his the sky I� 9MY and the peaks are- bid And -fire, 11,wire so clear, so d1stin:jt,';so _11ti un t - all Domestic Anl=ls b,y the moat mod- long, hard ride. hirs. Redfield &low- . . � . . lodging, house. "I'll look .afta tho She� ated the whole town, the whole . , -1 der orders and that .marrlaoe was -1aL - ' .. � . __ - ,I � - � . In mist, they long for the music, the .,cash, m�other,jv sh' j It he ivere I 10119 way off, and so smok-641his pipe, . . . � .1 k, , seemed as If speaking in ,� � P era principles. Dentistry and Milk Fev- ed'bim lnto'tbe ball and out on. the .. e said. I'Doift wor. stat at the momenL Were these "the - I I - -1 � I I . - I .1 � � � - � .. - I ,� t . . er a speciabty. lights, the comfort of the city. But ry.,, - � ChIT Irousshort grass knights" sh . her L. i . **-It Is 1, Ross Cavanagh. I and waited for The dawn, ,persistent, � � .. ­ - - I I ­ � (Y"fee OPPOsItO I)10k�s doorstone to say: - - . I . . . -_ � . . !'Ross, you must be t ­ . ' . e bad , NaUt to a.-�� aow your I as a Sioux and as sjlf!u� I , . 1. .. . V Rotel, 3,Wai stredt, Seaforth. All when.the Ap- mother is.", as a fox, . 11 - � .- ­ � t ornut hea, d so much- about -these the large 1, - I ­ � - - - * I . . z, I . . . I . o7r careful. This girl Is ve' allurin' in ` , ril sun begins to godoivn "I'm not worrying," she replied. ' 41 . � "She is terribly disheartened by, what At daylight, there lielng still uo,�,sj ' . . - I . . . : � - ders left at the hotel will recel-0e. prom. Pt ry 9 in. a smother of -crimson and flame and � . -, soul d "WesEern founders of empire?" ; - I gn: I _­­­ - . � � herself, but her mother, you - know, Is . . . what does that little whelp mean, by � �, � I I Oterktion. Night -ealls reoeiVed at ,the , � ; � I the mountains loom with epic dignity, talking to me like that? , . At' e � moment she was in the belief the doctor has sal4, bu:t'she, Is in no - Of his quarry, be saddled lils lorse�and' e . � T I . I - - ­ - __ I _ - - � ��. il� 11 Impossible." � . �. I'll swat bim ­ - . . tr(f1ce. . I I : . or When at dawn the air Is like some. - one If he Unit c' I tha all the heroes- of her childho , Immediate danger." S about to rI40 up. the traj wbell' i . I - . � I wa I — — . � . ,- _. t - 1. I - "You're needlessly 1 alarmed, as -1 arefulll� I od He 'perceived her agitation and -was he c _au h - I f- ­ I . , . - - gt the Ound - Of volces- andi, I - *_ - . )? � i divine flood descending from the un- I ha been of the stamp of NelibBal I - . MEDICAL usual, he smilingly replied. . "IV.9 his -way. Ple'ase don!t anger lard. bmtantly . . ­ . "She in. stained mysterious helkhts, then the SYMP � � t - � - . � . - C. J. W. KARN, X.D..C,ff, � terests me, fhars patent - him - You nee& his help." . e all her pridej her sense - f athetic. "Can I be �of I, the �harp click Q -T -iron boofs on thel � i __. I I . . . . .1 I � - - � - ;_ I dweller in the foothills cries- Out:- &' doctor interfered; b 9,r use? - Do you need me? if youdo I% rocks above hini, With his horse1w a � - But beyond I . � 11 425 Rlebanand afreet, London, 01it. that, why, nonsense! Good vight2l, " , ,,How fortunate we are! "Now, mad. d.--�,teamhe back to her, and she baltedr- ' come d6wn.,, - I I—- _. � I � . Here, are he fleel�g feeL "I will not I . . I i brIdle In -his arza be awaited the ap�- � I __. ­�. ­ �11 . - S Nevertheless, despite. his protest ' are youIll pronching horsemen, re . - . - : - I;Peclallst: ,'urgery and Genito-Urin- . i- health and happiness! Here poverty. amp strip and leVs'see what's the mat be beaten," , , "Wliere . .. I §olufe and readr,, - � I � , - - � . Rr,T dLlzeases of men -and worneri, I ter .with ypu,11 * whereupon , he laid off . Sh declared, and her 11p§ straighten- I !* 4'1 ara at the sawiftill, - ne t . , I i- ,. . I I .� ' i - L I __ I tions, he went away up the trail with �, is unknowul" . . . - � , - the ares . to get. ; i I 1. __� - � . : his I - . � W . � � . Lr. "DR.-�GEORGFD HEILF,ff,AN.N. ' . � mind so filled with Lee Virginia!s, Mrs. Redfi6ld was: becoming more his coat and opened his box of Instru. ed "I Will not' let these dreadful- .telephone station." As, the marauders rounded the ,el.: . I . .1 - . . * - . - I - I . I appealing face and form that be would and more interested -in, Virginia, who mentP. c atures make a fool of mj in that .1 - "How far away are you 71- . I bow In -the trail he was surprised tol - � - � ­ . 11 I � � 6oteopathle Physician, of ,a ode tlej.. _ I I - � . Lee fled,. -and, Redfield, who had. re. W Y." . . . "About thirty Pines.-*, . � . I'll � I � ­ ' . � SPeciallst In women's - and ch1ldr&-i*.q certainly have ridden over a, precipice had not merely the malodorous repu- . - . � I " I . 1. . - ej . �­ . I I - I lob!" She elpressed in t1ds little I . . I -1 : I � Aseases, rhouirAtisin, acut�, chronic' had It not .been for his eiperien.ced � t&tion of her mother to contend with, mained standing. beside the counter, hereupon she turned, and went I , -_ � . .� . . . I I . I ' I - _� I .. - -.1 ­ could not repress a. smile. - 119he's b ck,­pale now, but- ' 9 , I aid nervous disorders, eye, ear, nose- POnY, which had fortunately but one but the memory of a trajtorous sire to . resolve& to prove,'- sound her -dI appointment and at It . . I � I , , I ­ I - r - A b trembled over the wire he Poke quick- I . � a I . � I ard throat. Omsultation free. Office at aim, and that was to cri s the rallge live,down, and when th4 girl went to caught a tarta this time."- self the mistress of the situation. s - . � .4 1 - 08 I . � . " . .1 _� : - - . . "Poor motEeri How dreadfully ill 'F rtunatel , Y: 'Tlease tell me! Do You wadt rue a - .. COmmercial Hotel, Seaforth, Tu,e-:4&*y safely and to reach � - her room tq pack her b . r -ReMeld bad return ' I � : the home past g the wife - . , . 1C - . . ­ , 4 11 I . - . ja,w, � -UH 1 p,yn., � a . pe the doctor a d his serene presence helped h I Ito come down? Never mind the dis-_ � _v -, 1 4 , I ­ � And Frrdayg(, 8 . at -the earliest moment. UP' turned to her husband and said: I � . er t6 � . . - I 11 I , � .. - 11 . . - . . "Ross Is terilbly sm1tten7 with her.' . -j5i-elf. , 't I ^ � I I 11 I 11 Left alone, Lee Virginia tbought 9 wIj1 order her to rest" . I r -cover complete. bontrol of he tance. I can ride I tu a few hours., . I I : .1" , - I - I - -k . I I . . --- . - She was tem. , but bravely said: . . - DR. F. J. BURROWS. I over her past. She was not entirely , Redfleld coughed uneasily. ."I hope "But will ,she obey? I've argued e remained coldly blank. to every , " .0� Pted �� . .i . . i � . - Office and retsidence---Goderich stree4 ' 11 . - that with her. She keeps saying she c MPliment, and by t - IN , I'd like tosee you, of course, but I � 1 -1 . without experience as regards respect- not. Of course he admikes her, as any � . � 1. his moans she t, �� . , - I - east of the Kethodist church, Seafort man must. She's' physicall will, but she won't" ; the doctor sa'id mother Was in no, . I ,� , � 1. � Ll- ful courtship Her life in the east had � Y 'attrac- . ubdued them. - . dan- . - - . , I � , f I v Phofie TNo. 46. Coroner for the County * � It -Was nearly 1, but the cust The doctor, appearing suddenly in ger. You must not Come otL our ac- I . I I I � L , . brought her to know a nu Alve, very attractive, and,- besidesi . . omers I , I � I # i . � : Of 'Hurom . mber of at- were coming i2U, and the girl, laying . count." . . . .- � I � : - , , Ross Is as susceptible as a cowpunch- � he door beckoned to her, and, leay. . . .. . - It � -, . . i ; I ­ I . tractive ]ads and a few men, but none - . . . ' . - . - .. �� I IF . i I- . i p I . I er. He was deeply Impressed the first .- I . ng her �Iace, she crossed to where ho , He felt the Wonder of t - - 1 -_ I I I . q I I of these had become more ban a . - . i . DR$. �E_JCOTT & ,9GKAX. . . �: , -he momenVs 11 I 1. I I I . I , � ' I I good companion or friend, and, tholigh time he -saw her; I could see that." P40 '. I . tood. "Your mother needs YOU," his � intercourse O�er- the wildernesd'steeps. ­ .- � ­ � i I J. G. Scott, graduate Gf Victoria and . - - . 'I - "I didn't Ifte his going out on the . y9fiji , said curtly. " and said so. "You can't.Imagine how , . : . 11 I . . ..., . Go to her and keep her . ' I . . ,_ Goll&e of Physicians and Surgeons. she Wrote to one .or two of t6se ( - � � � � � . � t . strangely sweet and civilized I . I � I i ! . Ix anda wIth her last night," contin- . y f . L : quiet for an hour or two if ,you can.,, , �Ounds - .your voice , I i i . . knn Arbor, and member of the Ontario youths letters of the utmost frie d1j. ver . I _ I I . . I ,z �_ � I . * I ued Mrs. Redfield, "and when they king : I,— i "What Is the� matter, doctor?" . to me here In this savage place. ! 11 - . - ; COro,aar for the County of Ruron. ness, thert was 'no passi I �� � __.� . % . lit makes mie hope that s e 11�� 11 \1 ­. - i � . 1 dicated � -% � i 0 � ' 'C.11acKay, ha,aor graduate of TrinitY and she felt as yet the sting of nothing - came In her eyes and color in i , � - 1 "I can't tell you Preciaely, but you , om,e day'iou T I . - I � . I "Ild M rs, Redfield will come . - I . � UnIverzity, and gold medallist of Tr1n- i ething ex- - must get her ' up and ! more intense in her Hking for Cava- I I - ! on a diet and keep her . � : - ". . visit mein pers " . , . i ItY bledleal College; member of the Cal- - citing to her. Hugh, Ross Cavanagh th , on. � � i nagh. But he meantmore to her now - ... \ , 1� ere. I Will write out some lists for' I r : Wre at Physicians and�;urgeons, 'Ontarlo.'I I . I "I should ]!he to,come.11' I I 11 ; -1 you after my luncheon."' . ; I � . must not g6t Involved with that girl. . I I t, I � 4 � I , . I . — that she was lonely and beleaguered. � - I "Perhaps it would do ­ T. � . . It's your duty as his superior to warn ( Lee fouild her mother. sitting in suck i . your mother I 2 . 101�1 : 4 . . !)B, R. HUW1 ROSS-. - I That he 'had �Idden' all thElt long, . I I a I hile. Can't you' _7 11 I . I . . him." I . j I ,I dejection as she -Md never know good to- camp for aw -_ W . � .I . . . I I . , q -.fm I ..., � Cradaa4e of University of Toronto i rough way merely to see her she was - . persuade her to do so?VP , . -1 - "q i . I . "Ifels fully grown, my dear, and a $1, P sum- � . ,I � 'u-0, - V.- I j Faculty of &1edicizie, member, of Col- I not vala enough to believe, but sho . . � K N. i to display, though she fired u j - 'Tm. trying to do tbat-I m ' . T . # =1111 .... � .. �: . , - .." I _k , 111 bit dictatorial on his ow' 1. (A*ently to say: "That ensse � ean, to . 10 ___. i . kee of Physiclans andSurge,Yns of On- had nevertheless something of every n part. I'm I � d lIttl# I . . .. � *' , 0 I ' i'stop �vork-but she say,,;,. 'What can .V, - 9 V - i r te ecturses a trifle timld4bout. cutting In on his Z,� 11 . I thimbl. has been throwing gt , � -1 i . :: � ,tarlo,; pnzs gradua- In ChL1a9O - woman's secret belief In her Individual 11 � __ i , erigger- . � " - � 11 .. . - i - I I I --- I . . 1 1 0 VA11-01W VJM APiWAOMNG x0pairr, � : � .. ' - � �, Clincal School of Chicago; Royal Oj�la-. charm. .CaTanagh had shown a flat- I pTivate affairs." � r I I , I great big scare into me. He says pye, : ,we do toearn it flying')'%? I All A i ' 1 -, ,� I I ; thalmic' Hospital, London, England, "'Then I'll do iL ' . ,�. Ill � . I got to get outdooi-t. live on raw meat I "If nothing happens I hope to spend IMN, RXS01X= AND IMA Y TO AM � T . I tering Interest In her, and his wish to Marriage with a , I � I � � , � . - ' ­ X - I � I . -an I i � k . - "or I . . � ! Univer3ity College Hospital, L onde 71 . '. r and week tea and Wal,k five miles &"I hour or two,at the 1 Ic next Sun- . In the eader young 0 � � . : I . Domlujoll I be her protector filled her with . JOY Ori llke�that is out of -the quest -ion. A I � I reeogmw � I reMl ! I . England, offlce--Back of the . . . I � I I I. - hay. 1 hope to find your mother- bet . -an old. I � I , .. � Think- what his sisters would say It? � ... day. 'That's what he says," she add.' 9 . The other man was a stranger, 6 ,- I i -: and confidence. , . ter.' I ' . b nk, Seaforth. Phone Na. 6. Nigf-t'. I � ReoAeld smiled a bit satirically. "To ', . ed In renewed astonishment at tho - * er man, with a grizzled beard, and tall - � I . � ria " t - I . - I , I � calls answered from residence, Victo . She heard a good deal more abou . ? T eir words we . I � I . � I I � . the outsider a forest ranger at $900 a . 1-t Man's audaelty. "Who!s, at the ehsh?" b re of this unemotion- and stooping figure. I . � . I I � - . � . . . . . I I gtreet, SeafoTIth. ext I . Ing . 41 . I - . I 0 � . . -this particular forest ranger n - Iiifil "go" ni sort, but In their voices someth _%qjjO, i - ,- - I .- _. ____ year and find himself and .horses Is ... k "Mr. Redfield," � -replied Lee. . . Joe!" called. the ranger. ' I � i V., . I I - . . . I . _. I I i ___ worning, at breakfast. "He Is throw- ' I I I . . � - j . , , � I I I , . I'll � I s, M . what you may call a brilliant . I �%' I . . -right bad01 I . . "You're astir eulyrl - -11 I j I I'll, 11 1% : A-UCTION.VRAla. t Ing himself �� pas-., "lot I I � . - � subtler than the electrical. T1- �, � .. - . I . I , way, rs. RedfleA jeurrent : I I . I . cateLls 6 . The youtb's tat faceremalued.1 I 7 � - 9 � � "No, You won't rm no dead horse , rnper� a ; 1. : , I _.; - I ; � I A "tOUAA � - " turbable, but his eyes -betrayed ., ' t I � . trto*N. - - sionately detlared., "Think of a man .1 ; � I 1* I- N_ . I � - . brated. He 'called to her In wordless � 1 E 1 � . � . She struggled to.her feet an&, -1 . . g In a imin. "Oh, well, the out.sider Is no judgel . 4 I . -.-- �et. fashion- and she a un"A . i . -LICeh,4ed auctioneer for the countic-8 ,of ]�,ossf refinement livin � I,- I., � . - . . . 0 , nowered In the aame ness. . ,'Yes, Ws a long pull.into, to I- I � __ �� h. Rois- Cavanagh Is a gentleman', and, - - I "$�Arted -for the cash register. 11 won!e m 11""', 4' � , and Perth. Corree-pondence ax- tain ,shack miles from anybodyj ivate A I ; I , . ysterlous -code, and when she isald "Been huntiug?ll queried Ube - W_ . . I Of Hqrt�n � ' , - IORT DOWN OW OF THAT CHAJR111 let no little 0maba, doughle like that . .. . I . . � . � made Ing poachers, marking 1�ees iand cook- besides, he's gure to be promoted. I , "Goodbyrt and hu �up - � A rangements for sAle dates can -be . ng - Ule receiver still, VItO cheery, polite *erest � i . . I , .Put me out of biwiness.11 - -, , . ,� I I I � f -Ili 'forth, Or In, his - wn food! It's I shameful adge the girl's charms, and I , 'iside her hat aud veil. took.ber se t .. , her .world went suddenty --., . . ; . by ca Ag UP' PhOR0 97, Sea 0 acknowle I � - I i . . Z� .. I - . I gMY aud - "Ohi no; just -visiting one of niA4 : �i ... _; I . � . ­ , The Exp*jter office. Charge - .- . u 11 � - When I think of I I DeXPIte, all warnings she wo6ked out commonplace, . . I .. s moder -%of __ �� . . . ' I .1 i I . I waste of gent . don't undeistand it I as, It a ray of special she� .... p camps.1, 11 � i I . ! . - . . I . . . j a : - ate and gati. thed - - I .. il -1 , sfaotlon guaranteed, � Into the dining room and took her ac- I sunlight had been wltbdrq,�m I ' I � I I I i . � . I 61 . � I 'IT - hat's as yon look ht It, 'my dear," "6r objectively as LIze We . Ord's I ,ill � eudomdd seat wIth set and steM -_ Con&ued Next Week. . : I L: . JOHN ARIIOLA� " ponded Redfield. "itoss "is the girl I wonder at her being In my house. ' ja � - I., . I . i z I qe� - I I � � res -19111d -400'U'U'910P I ____1___-.___-_________ __ . . -, - I I -;; i � I I - I . I Licensed auctioneer for. th couatles guardian of an Immdn§6 irea'sine chest When I see her I want her to stay t .. . I wbile her daughter went to the table - .-, I I .Q � i CHAPTER X. . .-I Wjtjj me. I want to hug ber," . is 0 IN 4 0 N 11,64 (I � A . . 1, � I . -The �uneral of the,late Mary Ellm 1, � � - � � I bf H.irun And FerTh. Artj&jtge,-nentsfo­_ which belongs -'to Ale hition. F urther- . . - . im . 4 - - where the -doctor sat and explaWd TEM POACEMM. � Ckmpbell, (wife pf MY. Jameo CameXoAr . I I I- I 4. sale Aa,tes can be �nade UY calling'- 4,Nrb 9 we've been unJust to Lize 1 . Zurqiej Aq q;jraq,xn0 � . _. - more, be is 'qIW6 d6rtain, as I am - . ,ber kabil I � .. I I � � ,, . ap. I. I ty to manag� her mother. I ONE was jAeld on, January Ist, 11roin ber �� 11 � Phone 2 on �23 Dublin, or 41 SeatOrth, ;� i 4AJWWd -adu2 .io umva& I , morning as he topped the t� � I D _ j - � I - . , . I V. * 11 v - . I ! I - - ce. Cb&Tges m,o-d- . .. all along,01 sliggested -Redf[eld. 1$he., , jou'op PtM U0141sodu I - "That's your problem," he replied a am Of 1,04m, . - .. Or thu Expositor Offf . 103 ul al , ,�� -� I rise between the jaWmill. and , 'home, e1g)IM cO JJ10A � * � I . � - h&s.remalded falthfat to EM 'Wether- Avin - 0.113 *Xoql -ttall,63 le�;RZ04 coolly. Then rapidly, suc I I . to .the R,redbyterlwi -6hell, - �� 4 1. I tr4te ana jsatisfaction guaraMteelt' .—.-----.. - , . i,lqubj . - d -vanagh - - immeulm, Alit I � � * : . I 9 - va . I his own station Ca where Int=neett was made. She was I'll I - - . - -1 oq all these years -that Is - ' - � I . . .", I - .� - ­_._--�_ ­ I --- _�___ . - . - f4rd's. __ . Q.in6 AloAtilsod c;j1jtl JWU uv!-puj eleatly he went over the case and laid I heard - In quick It Xer 480t.yRair, and waw the Ailuigh.� I . I - , . I two r.1-fle shots � - . . � � - - I crofj 1� I - lijIttAtill quality? Ho* many women. W1161PROdde )o sosn,u3'j11;) that 'her J�aotber was peak on his 16ft. -Bringinj his horse Ifoge. , '. .. -1 ' I " c .� I . I . . . . - . _. V� .:. I . I 11 � . I 0 Ruron and Pe'rth. Being a� �r!LcfWi4A' , -who are capable of such 1 ;" -e , . I .1 - 11 � TOR 1A - 13 jo5u'd iq put, Isq.) PUIq . I . - I _* B. a- PHILLIPS. ' . - . .- I conce4a Doesn't that arguer.-SbMe s#*U0W-.t(j �dP.f31i'iqMbjssi4q:nt23u but & course of treatment Out of It ! succession snapping 4 -0 the high of Ponald 644illaij, -of: North- Zaot� . . .. .. _­ - - , . 11611 - ill Lee deduced &11.lm . . CAS . do we know . 0,16t; . j4 V 111L Indeed- tho'u'zh not In danzir 4- 4. a .. - . � - r� I ! � I - 11 � � � I __ . . � I . ____ - I ... L and taorougniy Unaeracallum i . i1ole !uoiX0ldtu6a p,eq 'poolq oanduil � " a "" 1 J4V UAMAURS Ing U010 -tames . . I I I �'I�jafty? Come, now! ­ - - g MW __ I ;. . I ­ I I � bf sud . � I : . . Md I - I I ChA&911 _. Lize Is a rough ' .. I - - - I - � I, I '%a V For Libmts . den death. �. . . . 4 - I . . . . alue of farmstock and im#T.dj�ents - and hej �, , Inau,no, .I�ipui ol, V. -gal I and slowly and minutely swept the .. I �� . . I.. . � - . i __ .I!q luoma - - I - - - 11 , * .. . .. 11 . I I - _ 11 � I " . . . iqj uinj p . tawnY slopes of Sheep moui(talp a � ­ . i S. � , . � . � I _ , from - � - .i� - � - . . inds upon her - , Avbkh the T I I I I Adze r - -tplmq sno.toti.k 4s6tu I I e"kything dept ­ . I 'Ch"i I so r Ovoi 30YOors I . on The ebute," said Fessen- , . . i dr u� Cr � . [ ,__ - piece of goods I'll admit, . I � PAC" roe in a better poltibu to re-, - , �' i� - "Sbels - IT! �� � good Pr!cez. Charges m64irate-, . In U Fo lunch cO nte� was 4 p�blle nuleandd, uoqn4jjsuo6*6ffq6 ' qj auliu.1apul.6 I 6"t 1'1;tnd forbidden sounds'seemed to � � 7 . � I . f . . , Is a . ��� I . T ... � � . 1. � 11 I . Pa ,� I _.2,16,2� IMW - to s tliqlpi hwiiva u 4etion.4bether )she takes the j COM6. 1 �� � � � . - IkUstAcriva guaranteed or no `7 " Alw bears �: . ­ but she illad the courage end hdt , Lua 31 -dusi6loqj 'I ,�Vt� � twh tOR FLETONER'S � � I - rs I . I . I - - I - � ... 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