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The inanner in, �. � geV1*y` l4tter tal ,_J�.,' � �.r..� �.r.,�", C r. - � I .1 . 1. . � ,A;-�_p : 1P 4 , k , ,7,�p ,000 il'� ' *1141, q , 11#*,._, meeks, A strange fire 'burne4- Itt'his Pas tiiq 400#:, q.q0fj;, . . . ., ,.,�_-_ ", � �"V,!,i-,.; , � I ` In .. . _., _ � k � . thip,perpon was following W Z �".'­ � r&, -, __ , � did all thlra Ousiness at a cost of 1,51, . . . 1 pq in fi _ , ,,, , - 1 , , , " '1% ,-,%,�, I I . . I fill % I . 1v 6". I,- �14.11­ k". kl�'., A,V,F '.�WJ44 * #%.I.- ,. : -Co* , 1!��e, . ", , . !, " �,T.;,, . . 11, 1. , . " , ­ _t I - ­ � .� I I � ,W,W, PW 9� � ... I . 1'�,.l of'' , _,.;: '� 1 otekly , , � . 11. tion "Paused", i i,;, -.: � , " ,,� i �UkZi. "But 'the otbeF.11 I Opp your oew fke bk6ech � 1. I . � � . . . 0 L an 4 t6rm � -, - ,q 01� LEGAL steps, app6tently with extreme �44u_ 1 .T IV UP At," Sal Mae, eyes whan,.Thorpe turned. 1. I o,,G.a;rt. po be 0 . �' I I I I ,)or. eQut. of the delivered value and, . , , � _0 � Phone No..9i. - iDl 'u,011ding �4vertlling', 2.48 per con . t. e.yltd. I D iv afraid we can't ace . " . ' , o '41�'W.A- .-'�, 'TJ,7'" � L en , � hospjt�lity,'­he said. "I'm, in T. .1 - I . , �,­, , _.;,I 1 .4 , I �,W 1j" 11 , . I � en �,, 0� I W."r1l"IF1031 i"AK111 '.T �.-� , . I . behind' the, a � V: I "There was no ,�* I IS= I WL � . . ,t: ,.er!" tired. aAd ,:'�, r , ' ' ziuch ;Isi� the 'record for its last. finan- -, ellilt 1 144..?, , 11. - .� - 02,11, I I ' �* - p�'- -- '. .1. . , ' ,,��_; 44ye I .. . K r jed. , Two 16 e. mi" s later a MacDougall ju*q, d t vant �& get to 'bed. - �4.p I I -1 LI -l'"111 I%,, ... , 11 M, f%, L , I �, ,ik � , I . I , , , I I �1'1'�`, -1 couldn't refrain from dropping, The room became onti4ous 470 ,'� V, ,�_ .11, , . " seed into view. 'Philip could darted to his bunk,', ­4.#d came back a ever, T;%,,�, , - 1. ".1 ­Ro, , 0, .1 . JOHN J."HUGGARD - : ,'!at- Year'69 ult o his feet, I In passing,,how . I � -or ,,, "w"4", t - - - :, the C . _ I - � .1 I I M N . falf . . 0 X li% � . Ir forn;ia Fr An. cro i, kirpWeral Egcha4ge, w4o,sp prodqtts in ',-4 an; -,7, 3"l . , I. -I , .. t - � ... � ", V '141".1 . 'bis'faee diati t,by the moment later wlth,4� letter, He thrnst Ili to compliment- you on the remark- metallk Cli k of loaded, -.� .� _ �gq!44,;� , I' Wk t` ", i ; �,�, I . . I Darrist6r, Solici , I not see netly, bu ", " � . ., - ,,, ,i� .'�� ' * . .. t6r, art- best known to'Can'a4lan eonsumr . w-1111 P" �, ��,� ,�'� . I tired droop of the stranger's shoulders it almost fiercely'futp Philip's hands. able work your men are doing out on c' li a nd ml� d ­bxft'�i�%% . �-";,, Notary Public, Etc. \ .;rs by t,4e brand "SuOij � V.sf I 1) 4 tKe hard sp,ap, of Carty � " sbil, , - � P , - �.1.1 , 01 -, I 1���11 !RW ren I � , , , t ,..; I ', ." I 0 .11.-.1- ��ip. I , � "it, 116W ,.� . �� ..; , - Beattie Block - - Seaforth, Ont, ,4.4 Xm%elise Range of Au esg. I., -and his shufR!ng walk he guessed A sweat brotce out,,, on his face as the plain.' Wa splendid." chambers. � _.. .: oliot out aud.-st 1% . - � RP .7. � . .. ,_', . '. . . . I 11 sin ;hat \vb4t he had first taken for can- he saw its effect u0ft his companjon� "They!re good men," sai I 1�.h "�� I .. Im. _�:, �i �, a� ., .. 11-1. , ��,.,-:�. , d Thorpe, , Five minutes later Philip'stood � jaw. � Iii ;inothe�r " 7 t4i ... 0�.; ,�t he California Fruit Growers' Ex- . I ' IL I '. - _ _.. F - I � T' ' ' ' tion was in reality the tedious pro- Philip's face wa§ 4�eadly pale whe quietly. "'Pretty wild, but . lf­ .. F*14,1L I 1. ,; 7 , , good work- ]one with Mael)oq I - R141, 1 . lft� 11 � I "I �., I , � n ,, The loaded 11IMPie over,. and Was fft , � ,, and largest of gress of a man nearing exhaustion. h'6 looked up from the letter. erq�. i4., "'....., 1, _., "." . ch4age is the cddest I Z,pll d . . , 11 .. 1, 1'. � 110,;Califolrala - rifles, each with a falei"eartridge belt dpz�64b apgryj - th t ' I'V.1. - , 11W I i - " '' . t" I—,".. �11.11 .,'�;, W ­­ V.,�; "; � �, :�� ? R. S. RAYS I � Co-operatives. In the He wondered how he had missed him "My God; you ha`v`,en't done this?". 'He followed them to the door. Out- hanging over this mazile, were ir- bad drawn a " 40AV'011.� a 14 , , ';��!'.,',�'.,�, . . DWI A, . yl. 11, I , fl� I ­ h' L , . s, , . ,,,A,-, �, , , . � I �... . ,aot twenty years it.4'as returned to in his own journey over the trail from he gasped. side, Philip's voice trembled when he ranged in a row along one of t "' a � 661 *j, '�:" , "" � ��._ � [6amed'in - an& - *. ,to�j he 't@et `194 � - . pijj&,!'��:,_,,'� - � .... . �, . . - 1. ,.; `4 . ,", ." , I.. I I 11L; � Barrister, Solkit6f,,' 00AVOYATIcer 46-.mer,abers 1*546,000,000 from the the ridge mountains, for he had made "What else couidl do?" demanded spoke to MacDougall. vvalls. : Ing smile- . I I . . ,� '1,i� , " ' It � "... :; ��'_i,� � ,Z ""'4' " . ­ i�,,,_ - i: and Notary Public. Solicitor for the mle of their products. It is a feder- 1wice the progress of the stranger, MacDougall. "It's down there in . You go for the others, and bring "I'll stake everything I've' got on ' . "Thinjc it- pvdr, .boyo,"', hli' q..,k --- �i pql&'�`.'��'j�j;",. ,. , ,� - X�, - , _ . , , , .,t�"V� Dominion Bank. Office in rear of the ition of 208 local associations with and must surely have passed him bl�'ck and white, isn�t it? It charges them to the office, Sandy," he said- those men," 'he exclai�aed. "Mae, did quietly, "And If you're, ,not 440164 , " `V1 � gyr .1 1, � . . �,­ .,� �Y,1",L. .. I �, , , 1�t � , Dominion Bank, Seaforth. Money to 41,000 members. The locals 6ach somewhere within the last mile or so. me to outfit six prospecting parties of "I said nothing to Thorpe because I it ever strike you, md draw yeqr,ja� , , , � ,..",�;, �Ipan. j, I , I that when you want come in 2 ,y '.A�114W . I dave their own packing houses and The fact that the man -had come fr�,m h nnc n , liars, and real 'merL.-you ought to come ,We'll 1urni,sh. you th,, oly Re P, I i I . . I are fully ten men each,,arm-every man with a porth - . tt '' 3.iI� 1k. . k"', - '. . ... I i . � FeSpongible, 'finazicially and the direction of Fort 0 God Thorpe is a liar. Hie'was not out to for them? Every one of tho 'Of grul: 6 dou�t J�-gq . of � ��.4,1�-��. I "Ai i . . . : I I I*Iipierwise, for th6ir own local activi- ., that he rifle and revolver, victual �heni for se 1�. plenty, - �1 , � �, * .- I . 11 ,_ .. i . . was exhausted, and that he 'had evi- o months, and send the the Gray Beaver to -day _ . I . ­�� , "I'll, .. ties. They are gi tw in to the ; for I saw lows is a northerner, except C ss, -, work up here, I. don't dare X, .. " �. bXr", , ,1!2 your , I . k 1 "­,�'. 111A..."v . 1;,�'. . BEST & BEST . inein. Rke,you : ". . 'A;_'! v,. A A� - �V_t�­. . '. - , 11 " �".-V. - .. t.rict, ex6hanges. Each d , . .'' ;�,� . -ouped into 121 dis- dently concealed himself a little way points named there. :,That letter came him when he came in -from the op- and he's a fighter'by birt1L i , � '], ,.,�, . l8trict ex" back to avoid discovery, led Philip to, ten days ago, and the last partA un, posite direction. He is a liar, and he on their He came to 0 P -up"74s , _.!1,,,,..;",J� . . hange has one director on the board . die before they go back hi ' " ght,", 4. %, 1',�-!-;,"U. Ill Baftisters, 'Solicitors, Conveyan- 0 � I th , ", ­�,�,,,_ 00 ,�,� � 1, ene& , ,; , � :'. � .,,.� 4", I.".. ��l,..�',' will -bear watching. Mind that, San- 'word." . nothitig unusual. ad. hapip 11, �_­,;,�. .. . cers and Notaries Public, Etc. Office 'f the California Fruit Growers' Ex- cut out diagonally across the plain so der Tom Billipger,'has been gone a In I :., I'�; �� '�;,�!,' ,� 11 . that be could follow him and keep. week, You told me, to send your dy. Keep your eyes on this man MacDougall rubbed . I �, �, ��', 0 . , ge, which owns the brand . hit ]�anda and "That will delay the .- o -p 'on' of ..,. , -0, I ban �g m A, � in the Edge Building, opposite The e -Sun- I .,:,- � � . lett ., �'; m , ' " . Expositor Office. alat" and acts as the Central Selling him,in sight without being observed. very best men, and I have. It has Thorpe. And keep your eyes on his laughed softly. . our work for a week `4' WS't,�', he -4 . 11\-v- , jo ,.% ,v� '1.:::,� , - , . , .� ". '�._ . , ,. to the "What next, Phil?" sald;','As. he thrus his revolver into. a'," ' ,,I� ,'�, I � Twice in the next mile the nocturnal fairly stripped the camp of the men gang th t 1. .� 1.'". . . Agency -for all the fruit. It has busi- , . " , �.. traveller stopped. to test, but no so -on- we. depended upoil, and there are, office as soon as you can." "We must send the swiftest man .holster hidden.under his co ,F; 7. . ,­Mll �z . I � i . I aess connections witfi 3,500 ,whole- .4t. . . V"W, ,� 4)�_':,�, 0 ""'' ."A I . scattered hardly. enough gdus left to kill meat They separated, and Philip return- you've got in camp- after Rillinger, -been expectin t . .,�� " fT ­ , . . �alers- Who serve too,090 rLhOlers, I . . _g r6uble with, BIA�-_: " � , . 14- r PROUDFOOT, KILLOR shacks of the camp than he quickened with." . ed to the cabin which they had left a and get word to the other parties you and four or fiv -,ioyiie, ''� * -�" A �11� ' AN AND - who fu turn serve 113,,009,000 . . ec'df'bis pals fb-r ". ' �,,. ' .1 - k 11, �:' �. ,,;.,. - , - - e ' He relighted the sent out as quickly as we can. They time. I'm 'glad Ws ever.'; 1Ef e� " " ", , .HOLMES' .'SuLaeri. iu Canada and the con his steps, darting quickly among th I didli't write this letter,"I ,aid few minutes before. 1, I ' ' � United s hadows, and then stopped at last ilip, looking hard at MacDougall. lamp, and with a sharp gasp in his will probably get in too late. Billin- threaten& a strike unless I give-l�dliL. . "' I .. � itates. . . be- PZ . .. I.j-', k , I '1*,v,V ��� 1 Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Pub- fore the door of a small log cabin "The sigiiature is a friud. Theletter breath held out before his eyes the ger may arrive in time." sub,f6remansbip and iiierease 'the� "I' 'j�, �., 1% . a , _,� . 1'.." _0 Ric, Etc. Money to lend In Seaforth fhe Market Is Still Growhak. within a pistol shot of Philip's own which I .sent to you. revealing my dis� object which he had taken fro�n "He's been gone a week. les men's wages from six to ten,dollars­ ' 1. ' ��'�U - n,� ­ i" ... ; L,: L, �v , on Monday of each week. Office in The n6rket demand for its pro- headquarters. The cabin, was newly coveries at Churchill, has been iLiter- Thorpe's table. He knew now why doubtful if we can get him back with- .a day. Think of. it, A strike �-_ .iyu- `- ?�; , , . ", - , ,`,I� I ' �; "" . Kidd Block. W. Proudfoot, K.C., j. ducts Is being constantly Increased by built, and Philip gave a low whistle cepted and repladed'by this. Thorpe had come from over the moun- in three," said MacDougall. z -4 I Do you tvI,II 'here! It would be the boginnin :z,.11"-- . I ­_ the Exchange-, Twenty-five years ago of surprise as he noted its location. know what it means?" send St. Pierre's cousin, that young history, wpuldn"t it?" �. , g a. I .. I �--� ��,-' L. Killoran, B. E. Holmes. ' tains that night, why he was exhaust- . , I I , ��,��,-, �.11 1. Eke orang4 growers of the State were He had, to a certain degree, Isolated MacDougall was speechless. s lied. He clasped Crow Feather, after him as soon as He laughed softly, and Philip, ­ 11 ­).�-`, I & . � I faced with .what they thought was his own camp home, -building it a square jaw was set like an iron clamp, his head between his hands, scarcely he can get a pack . � � ",.I' ,,'-,,' , 1---j, . ready. You'd bet- laughed from sheer admiration of the 11 ��!'_"­ I . . . I I I � - �,�'�'Ila . , 0, -- over-Production. Since then produc- couple of hundred yards back from his heavy hands doubled into knots believing the evidence of his eyes. A ter go to bed, Phil. You look like a maA's courage. , I �. I _�'­ ... �,� � I � ". � "" . ,,, �,�, ,�'�!4 , . ., , 7�` �'­ r I ,q VETERINARY I tion has quadrupled and �he crop is the shore of the lake, where most of on his knees. deeper breath, almost a moan, fell dead man." "You think, they'll go?" -he astvd, I I.— 1,��­ I I t � � .. � . I �­ 1, w F. HARBURN, V. S. still consumed. Judicious advertising the other cabins were erected. This "It means -fight," continued Phil- from his twisted lips. For he had -Philip was not sure that he, could anxiously. I I . � �� 11� . . I . ���y�1.11 - and merchandfzing methods have 1� � " -­�k, -!e ��!' . .... .. . . a * ' new cabin was still a hundred yards ip. "To -night -to -morrow -a t a n y discovered that Thorpe, the gang- sleep notwithstanding the physical "I'm sure of it," replied Tharpe�'� ,�'t'5��_:��; . . Honor graduate 6f Ontario Veterin- kept demand equal to or ahead of farther back, half hidden in a growth . the foreman, was Jeanne's lover. In his strain he had been under during the th . 1, , . , 1: �., moment now. I can't guess why "It's the best thing at can happen." . I v"', 'I E 1. . �.";R,; I ,,, �'!11 - - ary College, and honorary member of supply. A levy of four cents a box of spruce. He heard the click of a blow hasn't fallen before this." hand he ,held the dainty handkerchief. �ast twenty-four hours. He was fill- ,An hour later,Philip was, back in - ,f�,� - .t" � the Medical Association of the Ontario on Oran ' ges and 6 % cents a box on key in a lock and the opening and He quickly related to MacDougall embroidered in blue, which he had ed with a nervous desire for continued camp- He did not see Thorpe again 4 �`, � '. Veterinary College. Treats ertising seen in Jeanne's possession earlier action. gang- . . I _:', t � - diseases of lemons Pays for It all. Adv closing of a door. A moment later a the chief facts he had gathered, at Only action kept him from until after dinner and then the * .111. �,�.,, r . , . directed ..:,.",i�, � ' , .. `�;`-`�:.,) . I , all domestic animals by the most mod- 4nd dealers' service work is light flared dimly against a curtained Fort Churchill. When he had finished that evening -crumpled and disclor- thinking of Jeanne and Thorpe. Af- foreman hunted 'him up. His face , . .,,� , . I � ' ' , � 't � era principles. Dentistry and Milk chlefly to the retailer and consumer. window. the young Scqtchman reached over to ed, still damp with her tears! ter MacDougall had gone to stir up wore a worried look- ' I �', - ,:��,Q, ' ' - �!�i.�..... I .. " ce opposite in any cross -road village in Ontario, '. - 1;1__ , I ., Fever a specialty. Offi Philip hurried across the open to the table, seized his Tevolver, and held , young Crow Feather he undressed and "It's a little worse than I expedted,'y �:. ". -, Dick's Hotel, Main Street, Seaforth. where'you could not buy an. Ontario the cabin occupied by himself and the butt end of it oui to Philip. XX stretched out in, his bunk, hopingthat. he said. "Blake and eight others came 11.`�,�_,..�, , "�'. . ,. I �,��'. . r , in for their pay and outfits this , .�. ..1, .. apple, you will find oranges MacDougall, the engineer. He tried "Pump me full of lead -for God's For, many minutes Philip did not the Scotchman would soon return. Not noon. :ii . All orders left at the hotel will re- constant- ceive prompt attention. Night calls ty displayed according to airections the door, -but it was barred. Then sake, do, Phil," he pleaded. move, or look from the bit of damp until he closed his eyes did he realize I didn't think that more than three or- I .�, , � . , - I � � I % 4; a worked out by th6se 'wide-awake . ! ,*1 �,` received at the office. he knocked loudly, and continued his fabric which he held between his fin- * � 1,,�A- , , , growers in Southern Callrornin. . Philip laughed, and gripped how tired'he was, MacDougall came four would have the, nerve to quit." . � . "",�P', 1- � ... ... _.. i knocking until a light appeared with- hand. . gers. His heart was chilled. He felt in ail hour later,. and Philip was a- "I'll furnish you with men:to take- . I I 1�1':11 . 1, 44ower Freight'llates. Securea. sick. Each moment added to the em- sleep. It was nine o'clock when he their places," id Philip. "I 1, . in. He -heard the Scotchman's voice, "Not while 1- need a few fighter, as � . �, .� La]st year an arrangement was close to the door. � . , :�,,�_ . JOHN GRIEVE, V. S. like your -self, Sandy," he objected. otion which was growing in him, an awoke. He went to the cook's shanty, "There's the hitch," -replied Tliorpe ! � . .1 ".1 , , alade with the railways by which, "Who's there?" it demanded. "We're on to the game in time. By emotion which was a composite of ate a hot breakfast of griddle -cakes rolling a cigarette. "I want my MeIr � �:�,.i, , , � . .1 ,�, , �%, , - I I I Honor graduate of Ont�rio Veterin- through the use of -larger cars and "None of your business!" retorted to -morrow morning V6'11 be prepared disgust and Of anguish. Jeanne and bacon, drank a pint of strong to work by themselves. Put half a .. o ,,, . . " � ary College. All diseasesi of domestic quiltktity shipments, a lower freight Philip, falling into the error of a joke for the war. We haven't an hour- Thorpe! An eternity of difference coffee, ' �.,:01 ::� �._ , I and hunted up MacDougall. dozen of your amateur ,roadynen a- . �,i_"-�,.,"_ � animals tre.ated. Calls promptly at- rate was secured on oranges. The at the welcome sound of MacDougall's perhaps not a m1inute--to lose How seemed to lie between those two Sandy was just corhing from Thorpe's mong them and R will mean twenty- I . 01�� 4 1 11 �� I � reduction will eff ect a saving of voice. "Open up!" . ' one, and per- . , '.."', -, , , . I tended to and charges' moderate. Vet- many men can you'get hold of to- Jeanne, with her tender beauty, her -house. per cent. less work . d * i, . . alty. Office $3,000,000 a year to the orange A bar slipped within. The door o sweet life, her idyllic dreams, and "He's a queer guinea, that Thorpe," haps trouble. They're a tough lot 5 I erinary Dentistry a speci P_ night whom we can depend upon to - 11 �::. � �.,.Q. , ; _T and residence on Goderich Street, one growers of the State. This works out ened slowly. Philip thrust himself fight?,, Thorpe, the gang -driver! In his own said the engineer, after their first I conced� that. I've thought of a way- - ,­ . �', � door east of Dr. Mackay's Office, Sea- 11 14 cents a box. The total cost of against it and entered. In the pale "Ten or a dozen, no more. The soul be had made a shrine for Jean- greeting. "He doesn't pretend to do to offset the loss of Blake and tha - ��,,-.;. � � " - forth. Lhe organization's services, exclusive light of the lamp he was confronted road gang that we were expecting ne, and from his knees be had looked a pound's work. Notice his hands others. We can set a gang of your, ' "': � :1." - . I ..... "::"., of advertising, is 6.86 cents per box by the red face of MacDougall, and from the Grand Trunk Pacific came up at her, filled with the knowledge when you see him again, Phil. They men at work over at Gray Beaver . . ., J � ,'' I , I , -1 'I . -)r less than half the amount of the a pair of little eyes that gleamed three days after you started for of his own unworthiness. He had wor- look as though he had been drum- Lake, and they can build up to meet ,. 11 . V, :1 . I ;�­ . I MEDICAL "eduction. menacingly. And 6n a line with Mae- Churchill -twenty-eight of lem.,They shipped her, as Dante might have ming a piano all his life. But love ol us-tp . ;_­ . .��..'� I I I "". Organized Effort Pays the produce,. Dougall's face was an ugly -looking are a tough -looking outfit, but devil- worshipped Beatrice. To him she was mighty, how he does make the others Philip saw MacDougall soon after- ", DR. A. NEWTON-BRADY revolver. the culmination of all that ....- :,�. Bayfield. 'rhe oldest and best Co-operative isb good workers. I believe you could was sweet work. You want to go over and see his short talk -with Thorpe. The en-- I I...-�, -viarketing Association of California, Philip, qtopped with a sudden un- hire that gang to do anything. They and lovable in woman, transcendently his gang throw dirt," gineer did not disguise his pleasure, .� "... , I . 1.1, 0 Graduate Dublin University, Ire- after a quarter of a century of suc- comfortable thrill. MacDougall low- wonyt take a word from me. It,, all above him. And from this love. this "That's where I'm going," said at the turn which affairs had.taken. ..`�,.�r_ � . . land. Late Extern Assistant Master cessful experience, is still demon- ered his gun. up to Thorpe, the foreman who worship of his, she had gone that Philip. "Is Thorpe at home?" "I'm glad the3Pre going," he de- �-.��, . r; - "Lord preserve us, but that's the -brought 'em. up, and they won't ob very night to Thorpe, the gang -man. "Just leaving. There he. is now!" clared. "If there'.9 to be trouble I'll I , .-, Rotunda Hospital for Women and 6Lradng that the farmers' markeung ey ! .1 I ­�­ . prouienis can only be solved through time you almost drew a perforation!" an order unless it comes through him. He shivered. Going to the stove he At MacDougall's whistle Thorpe feel easier with that bunch out of' I ., .­., Children, Dublin. Office at residence he exclaimed. "It isn't safe to cut- Thorpe could get them to fight but thrust in a handful of paper,,dropped turned and waited for Philip. camp. I'd give my next month's sal- ., � � lately occupied by Mrs. Parsons. ,,rganized marketing effort by the . I.. ..;�,'.� Hours, 9 to 10 a.m., 6 to 7 p.-.; Larmers themselves. -R. D. Col- up in these diggings any more -not they haven't anything to fight �,ith, the handkerchief in with it, and set 9'Goin' over?" he asked, pleasantly, ary if Thorpe woul4,take-his whole .1�1, I .. 41;, Sundays, I to 2 p.m. 2866-26 queue, Professor of Marketing, 0. A. with Sandy MacDougall!" cept a few knives. I've got eight the whole on fire. when Philip came up. y came from. rK., ex A few moments later the door op- "I', , L�ullege, Guelph. He held out a hand with a relieved guns left. and I can scrape up eight ' "Yes. I want to see how your men They're doing business with the, road- !." ", 0 laugh, and the two men shook in ened and MacDougall came in. He . , ;� . a men who'll handle them for,the glory work without a leader," replied Phil- bed all right, but I don't like the idea "" , grip that made their fingers ache. of it. Thorpe's gang would be mighty w warthy- - , �.� Legume Inoculation. as followed by the two s ip. He paused for a moment to light of having lem. around when there are 11 �<, � .. I � 11,�', � DR. F. J. BURROWS The popularity of the Bacteriology "Is this the way you welcome all Of handy in close. quarters, if it came faced St. Pierres, the camp hunts- his pipe, and pointed to a group of throats to be cut, one side or Vother." 6 ;, , - :,1 I ur friends, Mae?" to that." men. Philip shook hands with them, men down on the, lake shore. "See Philip did not see Thorpe again that - ". . i � Qffice and residence Goderich Street Department of the Ontario Agricul- yo ", 1� .... I . , � � ; , P I Lural College is attested by the roi- MacDougall shrugged his should- MacDougall moved restlessly and and they passed after the engineer that bgang?" he asked. "They're day. He selected his men for the � �T.. 1. 4 . I., east, of the Methodist church, Seaforth. lowing statements: During 1923 a ers and laid his gun on a table in the ran a hand through his tawny "I,. through a narrow door leading into a building a scow. Take away their Gray Beaver work. and in the after- � ki�.:::, I . �, Phone 46. Coroner for the County of th which was kn forenifin and they wouldn't be worth noon despatched a me-.4enger ove' �. 1. � t 6otal of 4,327 cultures of legume "I almost wish we ha&ft NOW room amp rthe 11 ", Huron. oacteria for seed inoculation were "Can't say that I've got a friend that bunch up here," he added. 4iThey office. Cassidy, Henshaw, and the their grub. They're men we brought Fort Churchill route to meet Brokaw. �,',�. : - left in camp," he said, with a curious look to me like a lot of dollar thugs, others followed within the next ten up from Winnipeg." He was confident that Brokaw and' .�,,h prepared and sent out. Of this num- . ".." . I .1 grimace. "What in thuilder do You but they work like horses. Never minutes. There was not a man a- Thorpe was rolling a cigarette. Un- his daughter would show up during- I . ,, 11 DR. C. MACKAY uer alfalfa was moat frequently ask- mean, Phil? I've tried to reason saw such men with the shovel and mong them whose eyes faltered when der his arm he held a pair of light the next few days, but at the same , 11 . 1 4..., ed for, with 1,892: Red clover, 886; i , �,!l sweet clover, 652; peas, 524; alsike, someAing out of it, but I can't!" pick. And fight? They've oi,aned Philip put up his proposition to them. gloves.. time. -be instructed the messenger to- . :� 1, ! .4 ,.�:� C. Mackay, honor graduate of Triiii- Philip was hanging up his cap and up on a half of the men in camp. If As briefly as possible he told them A . . ,.�;,1,11 rk 11� 143; soy beans, 88; beans, 71; sweet . "Mine are different," he laughed, go to Churchill if he should not meet - . .1 , I., ;L ity University, and gold medallist of ; vetch, 31; white clover, 1. coat on one of a number of wooden we can get Thorpe--" � part of what he had previously re- quietly. them on the way. Other men he sent '' , . .. ,?� Trinity Medical College; member of peas, 39 pegs driven into the long wall, He "We'll ,see him to -night," interrupt- vealed to MacDougall, and frankly "I know that," rejoined Philip, to recall the prospecting parties out- I �..., fhe creamerymen and the cheese- , ,� � ., the College of Physicians and Sur- makers asked for and were supplied turned quickly. ed Philip. ' conceded that the preservation Of watching the skill of his long white fitted by MacDougall. Early in the I r., i . I . . , 1 i geons of Ontario. . with 147 lactic starters, and 62 Bul- "Reason something out of what?," "Or to -be correct, this morning. property and life in the camp depend- fingers. "That's why I want to see evening the St. Pierres, Lecault and' .� �� '!�, " I he said. It's one o'clock. How long will it ed almost entirely upon them. them in action, when you're away." Renshaw Joined him for a few min- "', ,, I �. garicum. cultures. . , I fl- "Your instructions from Churchill," take to round up our'best men9" "You're not the sort of men to de- "My policy is to know to a cubic utes in the office. During the day � 11 0. � The multiplying influence of the . ,"11, , Bac- replied MacDougall, picking up a big, , "Half an hour," said -MacDougall, mand pay in a pinch like this," he . �1, " ... . DR. H. HUGH ROSS various bacteria sent from the h ft foot what a certain number of men tbp four had done scout work five �'...�11 Leriologica, Department during the black -bowled pipe from the table. pro-ptly. jumping to his feet. "There finished, "and that's just t e reasO are capable of doing in a certain miles on all sides of the camp. Le- .11 �. �, I Graduate of University of Toronto year bad , very noticeable Influence Philip sat down with a restful sigh. are Ro�e,rts, Renshaw, Tom Cassidy, I've confidence enough in you to ask time " explained Thorpe, as they cault had shot a moose three miles to 1�' . 1. .1 i ", Faculty of Medicine, member of Col- St. Pier- for your support, There are fifty wal�ed toward the plain. "My next the south, and had hung up the meat. , .. � .. .'' on legumes of the fields and the fin- crossed his legs, loaded his pipe, and the Frenchman, and the two I ".. � , . uld hire to ..� I , * � ,; lege of Physicians and Surgeons ?f ished dairy products of the factories. lighted it, re brothers. They're all crack gun- men in camp whom we co move is to secure the men who will One of the St. Plerres saw Blake and � t, ��, courses in "Thought I made myself lucid en- men. Give 'em vach� an autom fight, biqt I don't want hired fighters 1 . , I Ontario; pass graduate atic - achieve the result, whether I am his gang on the way to the Church- 11 1� I 11 Chicago Clinical School of Chicago; The New 0. A. 0. No., 144 Oat- ough, even for a Scotchman, Sandy," and they're worth twenty ordinary I don't want men who will run at the present or not. That don'e, my work ill. Beyond these two incidents they .. .1�'. I AJ � 1'� Royal Ophthalmic Hospital, London, he said. "I learned at Churchill that men." crack of a few rifles, but men who ."N �` The 0. A. C. No. 144 oat wis bb- is done. Simple, ign't it?" brought in two other men whom he ,.-. I I . ,�,.� 39bgland; University Hospital, Lon- tained from the Siberian variety the big fight in going to be pulled off A few moments later MacDougall are willing to die with their boots on. There was som�thing likable about could trust, and armed them with ,; r� . � ack of Do- mighty soon. It's about time for the extinguished the light, and I won't offer you money for this, be- Thorpe. Even his present mood muzzle -loaders. .They were ihe two- � . �, .:,i� don, England through nursery plant selectio . ThIs e I know you too well. But from Philip could not but concede that. He last guns in the camp. ,:,. - Office -B the two in tl rninion.Bank, Seaforth. Phone No. 5. n . Ir dat, which matures about the same fireworks. So I told you to put the men left the cabin. Philip drew his caus 0 11 Night CARS answered 'from residence, time as the Banner, has a spreadifig . companion's attention to the dimly this hour on you're going to be a was surprised in Thorpe, in more With ten men constantly prepared I ; �,,,.� 'Victoria Street, Seafortb. ' part of the Great Northern Fish and ways than one. His voice was low, for attack, Philip began to feel that .. Z head, white grain and less than the lighted window of the cabin to which �.... In be had followed the stranger a shoi ..: k t. of null found rt Development *Company, and As Soon and filled with a certain companion- he had the situation well in hand. It �.. � - - average per cen , I.. I (P oats. The straw to strong and it has - .. � - . time before. aq.the certificates can be signed I'm '. able quality that gave one confidence -would b4 practically impossible for , .., I I � . ier of � I "That's Thorpe's," said the young going to turn over a hundred shares in him immediately. He was apprar- his enemies to surprise the camp, and' ... , , I AUCTIONEERS ellent yiell . �, .11 ,I ., � grain. I (. � - engi�eer, "I haven't seen him since of stock to each of you. Remember ently a man of education and of some after their first day's scout duty the "... . .. �', F THOMASBROWN When tested on thirty-two farms I inorning. Guess he must be up." that this isn't pay. It's simply a little o-ultifre, in spite of his vocation men on the trail would always be . '. . , . �; '.. I Licensed auctioneer for the countieg situated in twenty-one different coiin- � I . "We'll sound hint first," said Phil- ,,elfish sdheme of mine to make you. which usually possesses a vocabulary within .sound of rifle-qbots, even if" ". . ,of Huron and Perth. Correspondence ties in Ontario In 1923, It outylelded ip, starting off. a part of the company. There are of its own as hard as rock. But they did not discover the advance of' ', .. Arrangements for sale' dates can be th?, 6. A� C. No. 72 by 6.7 bushels, after -every med � At MacDougall's knock there was a eigh.t a us. Give us each an auto- Philip's greatest surprise canic when an attacking force in time to beat "..�'. 11, - . _. ` .. � t, I Inade by calling up phone 97, Seaforth, the 0. A.. C. No. 3 by 10.3, and the moment's silence inside, then heavy matic n't he regarded Thorpe's personal ap- them to camp. In the event of one �.,_ I �� . bushels cles"ses mengh MR@ footsteps, and the door was flung op- a combination in this neck Of the pearance. Re judged that he was making such a discovery he was to , li: , 1 or The Expositor oTee. Charges mod- Liberty Hulleas oat by 17.3 , fteft ond old" digestIOD- wocrds -strong enough to do us up." . I * . erate, and satisfactlon guaranteed. of grain per acre. in triplicate plot eii. Sandy entered. followed by Phil- past forty, perb"s forty-five. and the signal the others by a series of shots, � %. � 0 tests at the College in the average of Relleveis t1kat avelr- ip. Thorpe stepped -back. He was of thought made him shudder inwardly. such As one might fire at ,a running, . .. I " .et'..", " -_ ,.-A. : . I eaten Reeling and aCA4 I - -_ mes . I., I & the last five years, it surpassed the medium height, yet sb athletically - ,--- - He was twice -almost three ti - ninoge. . �". ': . , .11" ,, � ii , _ , I Month. � built that -he gave the impr ssion of as old as Jeanne. And yet there was - - . \ \ A - , . 0. A. C. No. 72 by 4 3 and the Banner e Milip found it. almost finpo,srsible t i .!, I 11 . . , . 'OSCAR KLO'PP ,y 5.6' bushels of *grain per acre. Xts I -M -84 -1 -n -g glover I being two inches taller than he actu- About him something irresistibly at- to fight back his dioughLq of Jeanne. , - , ;�_ ! . " t � 11, " i Honor Graduate Carey Jones' Na- Miring this five-year period the straw 956tiStleg the CrAV1Dg #Or ally was. He was smooth -shaven, and - . , tractive, a fascination which had its Duriniz the two or three days that f6l- . . I I : �,., 1�. - � .1 . I I � �. 'I'M 11 ' influence upon Philip himself. His lowed the dopartiare of Blake le dW . 1. � _��! , .tional School of Auctioneering, Chi of this variety lodged less than either sweets. lais hair and eyes we�e black. His nails dug Into the flesh of his band . ,. I _r I "::"";;,��'j. � I the O. -A. C. No. 72 or Banner Oats. WrIaley'a Is 410able �� 11,11 ,;a Special course taken in Pure Whole appearance was that of a per- not allow himself an hour's rest from , �, I . Mer- �� I � " . Live -Stock, Real EStAte, walue Sim f1he benefit nnd goii infinitely superior to what Philip � I .. 1,; 4 % Dept. of Extension, 0. A. College, F when be thought of this man -and early dAV11 until late at ?dght. 1096h . _", _.. goi __ . �.. �l . ie . , � -��4. handise and Farm Sales. Rates in Guelph. pleagare It pievideso . bad expected to find in the gitng-fore- Jeanne. night he vmnt to bed exhausted', witb ��,., �� I . �:, keeping with prevailing market. Sat- I I �. , ,; [-14:., 1 man. His first words, knd the man- I �� Thorpe's gang was hard At work the ,hopp that .sleep would bury VA; ,; � ,�-, t ; , 147 I . I ),�­ ." ., isfaction 'assured� Write or wire, erves as a spice or condiment seaNd in 198 Pm4ty ,S�, nV in which they were spoken, added I 1 � when they canie to the end of th� gnef. The strugglb wore upan him, �, , , " I", P - Salt a � � ",�, , " �,v 1. "' . " , 11,1.-�) , : Oscar rat"90. .-Ilk - to this impression. end the faithful NaeDougall bbg= 4, . . Klopp, Zurich, Ont. Phone whip -bed. Scarcely a man seemed to .,�;��,',�,, ! ,h whets the appetite and InT rock � I IX -98., � 2866-52 creases the palatability Of feed for' .- , "Cood evening, geyitlemen.'�' . tdke notice when he appeared. There to note the chargae in 'his comradt% . I � 11 ",I . �� ­, "I " , I . .. t . �; `�411 '. I,%. , S S, . I I . N I I 111.,- - . _�-_ live stools. I � "Good morn was one exception, a wir a Th rp #,!,R�'. I ing," replied, MacDou- y, red-faced face. The ,fourth d y o e d%4- I I �� ��, - . ,jo8l�' 1,1; �, Q . 4!' all nodding toward Phl[Up. "This lit,ble man who raised a hand to his neared a-nd did not show up again irntil �N . I I 9P. '. , ". , .-e* - . 11 I 01 . I 4 , I . . ), ITS" kn Whitemore, Thorpe. We saw I e%wheyi he saw the foreman. the f6llowi,Ag mbriij,n Ev , h, 1.,�,;11'3 . ,, k. et V luar _..� 1"", VW 061:01tv I � I 1� ,',�,�',, ":i,,�' ',­ 4�,, * 1 : Licensed awiiontor' fdr . I " , 1. ��, 701M light. and thougbt you wouldn't 11 11 hd,04 th,- sub -foreman," explain- of his Absence Was like thb� st�lb 0 _1 �"V Safety 810919in. I . . . ."�!".21 , , . ,bfl Huron. Sales attendi'a f4ru ivil R23 . mind a call," I P� I ilrpo. "He answers to me!' The, knife N Phift's thonit tot, 'be If"'Ot." � �, � ,�,� �' P.5 I t 11- a _' . . W.N� ' , ,,�,e � �,��L" : I he county. . Se_#o 1, ­ From the Ontario Fire Fij?hter- . .� I Philip, dhd. T.1iorpe .0hook hktds. , , d 61116 to . ", 1 , _n 40'. 'I ,.-a .1.11. I 1 .4".�. -;al 01. , , littl - Man had given signbl,'Ali that the ,gartg4orotnan lia,d , ptlrbq of f celidern 1 1'4&4 I n X&fiJtdba" 44 1 1 �' A philadeloWe , �busiyiesg '. - � "Jftt in I Ime to 'have a cup of ThovV# added "Excuse me for .see S614130. Th"i , 0,t*k-, ,� .. i 114,:�:��o ,*rfence I I � ­v,�Ii �; lt,&,�"',Gi . A,imxia I 1� 11m , ,�', .1 00., I 1516galm that . � , I iN.01, Zl�; ,�, -1 , I 'a , -" I -%raa rovoated. and that Alat ,­31tT '�. �', wgn. Ter A�Wft' phafi I 4J��;'g*,,;�,`:"L , _ms"r�a9b, �,has!-adopted the aotTr," inv104 Thorpe, I m(srA&,L R61§'Zot sometbitlf� oij hit . , , N p ,Wlid I ­ - I . . , . plQwamtly, � � . 11 I � " 'A �, dtI6 '�';;:j,11,1. 1"""( 101110;V61111ge .1 I ytitig toward a tteaming pot on L � .4 .. , _ 4", , �� � 4 ,,,, � - , , , 11, I" 'A' � Rqg p"Ving Irself mo I mbid " I I , "' , , , , , " " I I ` '77 ", Ruii!"I _0, 4 '_­ . - 4 �' I ,'�41 ,,4. 11, �p 11� I ,,i',� __` i ! , , . . I " All , I . i 1� "I I " I I M'. ; , � I i t, "I I i��",i �� � �" , . 0 - 11 I I 11 I � - ,0 I I , I IN r kra 't J *I O.."', " : I , , . 'I" ,)OU gall ftMnd pli'llp 'tJ 4"Otp8i ", � ,; .;., i'�, 0 � '' 5F ,orgj,ft , I � .",. 11,11- I , � ire, ��� us g�. 71 .11 P � , ,,, , .j �:!,, . � 11 ... 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