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""", ,:,�L; , I%F'.; - . . ­�., .... "", 1� ,j�� ` ":, .1 .11, 11 . I �� .. � LLL I .�.;. _ ­ I . 1,U _WL t* . I . . , . , " _A'A 24-.4, i-- "dwswas , -0", � " while , Dick club!�; " , - .. - . . -0 .. " . . � . , � ,� T The�. gat ,�, - tandard, _ �'o 4'��, we . Z , 'r, " -, .M 'In ,�"; , I i D$ n" _ , C� �, ON 1 .0 , . I . : 'i . _ ,.X "�� " ,, . 14070,111; d 11116 car, Tourist,. ftn- '_­ �in ,4 � , W , ,0. ., 'l,-, "_ . FL , bed it I � ­..", . . ,­,% L ­1*1 !�­,_ ­ ­ .� - L L g, ­ I " Z C at WAS out 4134 ., 11 - ,� ,' �Ontllkn,4d JrOW,l�at , sq- P%At,,�,A'AQ, #.9,od woo the colo . r Martinez 4 A �-M� "ll. Fr6ellg and "A4nd.yourl Gx�,aliam quosti,oned, I I ,;., . 1 11�ml ,� 2 , , ' I *e ,. �Xx I I ,� I , .­,.�­ �, 11 d4; - , i -and Compgrtment.Qbservitivil . W19 , . - �;. 1% , 1 -'4j � I . I 1, ��­ 4!m�_ 'k, I-, " . t� ,� "'�',` L, 42 I ' - Four horses, bunched, crossed his Sou.10tef, Mot the I11uA6 I 0 I . . 1, I 'Ok. I . I . " , ,�L 0KA40 1114"40" so tr4e had, been tk grim F 14 stole �A "Jil-M IrM been hltb�r it CIU4.L I - . , ' . 0 Pill , 1, �� ft� 649ra. 1�­­'­ *AO-, --11 � "U�' "rpeili t) the West on this train fie I Out. AM a �11144 '01, B�vularly few exp6ri_ - ,;, I fi- ­ ''_ �'L I , ,!, -, I _41��,A�,, , ?M� -­ .._1 �Y I , -0 tm� "'4 .1. ". � _ - n wa,3 QX ll:Fe- on his sfe'eplZ I , , oked Over ences." . . . 11� 0011 �,N:i.; =440 the tri 14 of vision. Paula, teasing the XQ � 011�irubs these, but live, -Wag :h his ro S , f"'T. . .1 I 14 00001. , M 11 p a pleasure. I TA � U. W - . "I , I r 1. " � _* V pali of them, was between Martinez man babies. . - ­­,p­­­�­ns, his switch- "But, Terrence, YOU Were Sa ­ ,�Mf � )�;,$��w. � I 4,,,�� 1 .. " � 14,gr'' your, nearest Canad�an'­Pacjfic a L, ft— . I ,� ,:, , '0.;,;--, I I_ Pt � � - ,-�,,,; nd Froslig A I., ­ � ,1,'% , 096# supply definite � I. old friends of Dick, a Dick regarded the roSrL felia 0Mi.'#XS, bed connected about Bbs. Forrest?" Leo begged. "It L ;4�1 e ". - " � �, t , ly, �"":, �". � �"! , p " . � , , " , - . r. fespectively,vho pleasantly j4djong, fi=,hing,hi eig 'Ot ) P *�& if the ranch an sounde I _-U ­*11 � . . � board that i U information painter and sculpto L a _ him With ev %.!*.#-'Q 'were going,to be ,* l6' ' ' _P 1111.-1 1,1,1_ I . . I "�LL.;� ­., �r;a : , . .414 ]Nt . Aining it., deia �' , .11 early train. Gra most of the ,;r.,e 0-V (jalifornia, his Wee." . ,A La. P64C_y.,,.1Qf.s0,1* " �Q , , " . j' 0 _. "I ,,, an4'L .L. , 141-�.d - , 1�.,,, .. .. �!. L 'L �, - kL - hanlI on Q� 4 :rXM4a%=­Ag d ' � - ".. , Victoria, Canaidaps national win I his ho � , - I ;;" ... con0d"ling tickets reservations, etc., had arrived on,an . L , d as if buokr� I4 I , " - ar6*' ,4, -9 , ,d it I fA, A - ter'L - S6IInl,, made the fourth, And 'hand, T 11 I i - X4.9ed and swing. � ' owt th� vario � �, ;,f�;""L �� L �,�',�.�,'.t�:,��:' resort where summer sports may ,AAt:._-w0s,* # � . "As if it could be otherwise," Ter- 408ne'd., *4 " ` "' �� , , . m4t,rshp li'd need- ing -br�cke�, .tl,W.'L,.�o., ,a4rly array of rence censured. 4 .1 , . �,..­ �1 i, I I.. ,, I .. 'W�i' . "�'­' . " i �v ��-, . ­ L be enjoyed the. Year round. was slightly edged toward the rear. ed. Ike *Wed��bables, children. It books and mig r *13Ut as I WAS say� ��: , :� _ L "I ,, 11 '. " L4zlne ng, Itis a Dira-111ce occur in t1W Ifi Of a farmor. ".1 1:1��% ga� .. So the party went by, but Dick, re, had been her' passio , I - s .and agricultural 1 sensuousness that L I � I � ''. I , � L , 297f� I - - Road a e re- b Ile a w -014 I/ I., � ., �, _� , , , ,, � , r� - L , . I - . 4,, ,A 4 Jl u till aiting to, be read, the a h not the little, hoPPY, Witgtail kind, - I I �� . 1. .. _,"#,,,,��,� , I . flected that quickly enough it would- aLl*d it .. . . Re Sighed, and, tray, cigarette I Scribble pads .$ If L u i�io .riep.r,a , - 11. .11 , .1 "... 1. " . L - �, , a y4DUrj�*�L� � ': 1,1�', ,�e and nor Yet the sleek and solemn dove, , ,�,"',""", ff I -A !`55 yo .. ,-:." ,­, " i resolve itself into two and two a C4K by a fresh thought, looked to thermos- bottle. . .- but a merry sort of bird, like the wild I . . M111"'111 � ;�,,�'!, . �, I ,�, �.. q�v.q:� , '' � , - ., p';I,�,, Shortly after- eleven, restles's and her favorite seat with certitude that Her photograph L,'' narkes you see bathing in the foun- � � " , ��, 1 - . . HEMS WANTED moody,'he wandered out with a cig- he would not see the customary sew- , the only picture ca '' as a clean-cut �U$iness - pr, D' - �' . � on the porch, he Jiq�r a t . .1 .. .. 91p 'A "­ , �; 1-11 L _ � 17 Qu I - 1.11� - I I - arette into the big patio, where he i]3k'lYi'u9 On it in a Pretty heap. She hung under hisl, _14 tention. It taim, always twittering and singing, 1.�1,,'111_._'_' L, , Rlt� _ L ; , � I � Smiled. grim . wiff find it helof to t 1 I 11 L b#9ometers and ther- flinging the .. ul :fo ­j�: ; I - 04;, �. "", aniusement at -the vari- did not sew these days. water in the sun, and 11 I . .1 I 1 I I .. �� I I . " mometers, '-pbe_ knew was glowing the golden -hearts of them on I with the Bank. of, ' - � I 11 ous tell-tale signs of Paula's neglect He did 'not enter the tiny gallery where he which I 11 , I Missing Heirs are being sought of her goldfish. The sight looked. P61tenest. I M -O " � —a a ,,�,.,�� Jhrdughout the world. . of them behind the arcade, which contained a d � A fancy their happy breasts. ITis like that - ... . -she turned the the Little Lady is. I have bserved �, 0a��' - I L I are tp-day living in comparative pov ' c 0 farmers Of CAna4a , .. �L 1-111, , , - " , � . ­­��­111 - .� ­­..,� tT - fountain pools she kept her s rble and bronze of her from the blallkness of the back of "Everything on the earth and un- -_ .1 ,',,�­;,;", '? I suggested her secret patio in whose her chosen paintings and etchings, and laughing fa e , wall and glanced her muck � Many people came to her, toi� that has served the elected �qpie� in ma the I -9rtY Who are really rich, but do not and more gorgeous blooms of fish. lavo,ntes of the European galleries. for more than a century. I - '.7 1 "":,. 11 �,��;, � ,J�,-, ,,,, , . �;,_ . , � I , ., I; �lrl� � I rl�.,­ � ," I I ' L � � �­­ , , ", - Instead he went ub the stairway, past With a quick PaW movement, 1. ""..", of them- Thither he went, through doors with the frame to the bed.and back again. der the earth and in the sky contri- n � . Send for Index Book, "Missing Heirs . ,_ -I, , �1 -;, , .. ��,.,,, - . �k _�, , "" w :1-111 hi ­' f ­L� - , ,,, �," .- .- .- .1, .: : :: �: out knobs, by ways known only to the glorious Winged Victory on the turned the I she butes to the passion of her days -the 111111�-,.­ ;.'N'. . aug ng ace out. It be- untoward purple of the ground myrtle gth and , I - I , ,-.1 �0 I It"N' � "',R . landing where the staircase divided, longed was her thought; it did be- when it has no right to aught in re � 11, ,�', and Next of Kin," containing care- Paula and the servants. Each, of OI& 600 branches Im the stren ' ." "' fully auth riticated lists of missing This had been Dick's one great gift and on and up into her quarters that long. I . �1_, � 0 ty I'll, - heirs andeunclaimed estates which stabili Of the entire OrfZanization. , havi � been advertised for, here and abroad. The Index of Missing Heirs we offer, for Bale contains thousands of names which have appeared in Ami6rican, Canadian, English, Scotch, Iri0i Welsh, German, French, Bel-, glaf� Swedish, Indian, Colonial, and othq-newspapers, inserted by, law*- ers.' . executqrs, administrators. Also Contains list of English and Irish Couifs of Chancery and unclaimed , dividends list of Bank of England. Your name or your ancestor's may be In the list. Send $1.00 (one dollar) at once for book. International Claim Agency Dept. 296, Pittsburgh, Pa., U. S * A. 2930-tf __ __ __ ---I-- I FARMS FOR SALE _ 'Z'3F r= Rbl. S . ,�L X a. Iya 2805-V — JOAR14 FOR SALE. -FOR SALE LOT 11, COncessim S. UeKiNop, containing 100 '� Theye are an the premises a good acres. frame houee, 10 rooms; bank barn, 5mo, drivids home, water in barn and home - 11/2 acres Of excellent orchard, mostly avres. , The farm is &11 tile drained and well fenced; 11,� . -iles'from St- Columban Catholic Church and schooli- 5 miles from Seaforth, and 3% miles from � Dublin; rural mail- end Vhone� The Mj;a5�011 ressonable terms. mir , %"Iy on the premises lir ­ . - O. JOSEPH McQUAID. . , 2975x44t VROICE FARM Pon SALE. -LOT 9, CON. . � ci4slons, Stanle7, containing ice "res in & big% state Of cnit[Vfttfou�L There . are on as fora a large, gaud cement house ,with hardis-od *sfob. a" .p ". "M aml. 0911, wa�w in - aide. �i%a 40er a"oi , , --i-idem;0es. �Nixli6 . ' � 4ftK4 on *tme,-,ftu1*v".-=. - V.4th , Y I , � ., _�. , - : I cs�� and = wetw W 6 , � 16WK 46�j6",.- , - � , - x U - M,=,Jn=, sw!w. , - � � I tl , For � fort ,;V% vwl I . - t� 1,601 tbe, I? I " to�� ""' "'M IGK- '110 1- - f ,;;; � L, I . I . ft . 11 ;,. - -", * 0�11_011*114 i '. I � - . - , *I ; I't w -'i-, "# . I I - 11 - "M , .. vAvii 1=, I .. V10101"r,"% -, 11_, � .- . l Is JI -3 0 410AW � 11 a _ ___ - , , -4I � 4 � r I'll I .. . I . 'if 11 swe 'L �� 1111140 .. _s 7w, . - .. bus 41� , stakw I ., I Ser I ', , " "'.4f, 4M & wft �p _.. , ... . . Pa! 1, � - - oud i "a , wdsw . , f oftek 44.1:71 1 ,�_. sm 16114 - 1. -_" - , .- . two , L &a ctr*flig j&i �A.81) . SWER 1�jr'JW. 'WatWed bX_ 104 - , ._ wilt .L!k%o &rM 10 . &46_4 T to I __", - 46 � 0: b I stato of oultiva �The Cf" Ji. . , lie , grorlud--alwfes clay lsenl:��-Jmjjsw eto � ton. Angly to 3L BRATON. Ilk A. .S..., , �a , , Ovit I *M -d .- - . _­ . FA"M Folt SAla-FOR SAM LM 0, 001ocim vry 1140,00, &#" k c4a onskn. 11, Land, , � Oon 14, MR.S., akenirmAX - am%. tatning 150 acres. There are on the premis,ep IL good two-story Welt home with slate reof. bave bank born 1003rilt feet with first olaw *tabling. water In the barn, drive shed 2W$, 019 house and hen house. Two ga9d aVring alk. also an over -flowing spring. The- =is all cleared but ab6ut 20 acres. Th* I wen MWer'btWit" litivolpoly !RL ;*� 4. 1 04i ' and itie drains&' 2=1 *am I of ftU wheat *own, 40 acres reaft for spriew ( 4M. The farm is situated I miles frow selaoiWand 4 "me. from Heman, one-hw C " be ( 1, :1 , � e I .. ,Il,!*:,�,�--�': ,.- , ­ - I . I - . ­'!!!­Z*!_.;__'1 - I — �_ I 1 __ I TWE WKILLOP MUTUAL I .1 f " " , " �, ]n" INSURANCE CO't �� .; . . I � G 'I ' . H ffi.UD -, 0 F.- FICF,giVAPORTH, .QNT. C I . I S I . OFFICERS: I S J. Connolly, Go4erich - - . President D Jas.� 19varis, B6echwodd, Vice-president D. P�, McGregor, Seaforth, Sec.-Treas, D I .. - L 1. . . � AGENTS: . S � . S Akox Leitch, R. R. No. 1, Clinton; C W. . Hifich!loy, Seaforth; John Mur- 11 ra.V,- Etm6ndville; J. W. Yeo,,,Gode- G t46- R.: (;V'Uvmoh, Bibilliagen. . l.. �- � I I .�,"� - �.: - L 1,9ECTORS: (, i" , �- D I - I .�Mmii I "' ;'?" " nj L No. 2, Seaforth; I - . I I 40. 11 ,W,' '# - Brodhagen - James , Evaft `B6ec4-*W6'X U0,10*6, Clin. G ton; J�MCOLL'JdonjjW 'd - 4 ,4 h; Alex. M _ . Broadfoot, N6, 71. "e6=411i I J 91 M 4' V*LL. * -* �*`.N� . vrn% Grieve, No 4 WalWil , , I A mriock; de�' MiA �g.l,b ,, T*i.,-, ja , J 4 � 98aforth; Murray G1b#6rii1,1: SmWoldl,;: I 11 I I , - . I 11. 1 ­ , __� __,�'__ "* . ­ ft�l . �____� I'll L . . I 11 I I I I � . '' JAMES WATSON " � % I "I I a A ,A lent for 81hger Sewing ft I , 0 ines, and General Th- 91 �L'11 .,., A gur.4400. � . M ­�.,&rb�;,,,. `, I � " I R wai.h. st-vot - - selsftfth U .. . . an Pale Lavender, a single red rose .1 '. : . .1 '116 _ ----- .. I I'll, �_.,� to Paula. it was love -lavish as only Occupied the entire upper wing. But The big automatic pistol in the tossing in the bathing wind one per- I I 11.1. IR , a king of fortune could make it. He first, pausing by the Victory, he turn- holster on the I , , I' 1:1 .: � I ,, .,."�. I ; , -,f , -1 _ , ,, , , had given her a free haifd.with it, ed and gazed down into Walli handy to one's feet Duchesse rose buratinj from its . I I .. , �;*.'.f. the fairy Pa- hand from the ke . . . . . . . , ­`.:t�;,� L and insisted _4j .caught. her eye. bush into the sunshine, as she said to I I ;.:`;, . I "' on her wildest extrava- tio. The thing was a eu . ; 1". ,,�.I A" .4:1.,M'. ��4 .11 t jewel in its She reached to'It and lifted gently at me, 'pink as the davym, Terrence, and : , ". ' -l". �, � ' � � � �, , ; � � .. , gance; and -it had 'been -his delight to perfectness and color, and he acknow- the butt. it was as she had expected shaped like a kiss.t I . 1. . ;­ .,..,, . � �, " �..;'' tease his quondam guardians witlithe ledged, although he had made it pos- BANK 01JIF MON TREAL lr�,. �;�, , � stubs of the checkbook she had used. sible for her, that it was en I a pig, he Prin- .. � !: I'll -loose-Dickps way�� Trust him, no . "'Tis al ne , r -the . � ��.; tirely her matter how long unuied, never to let cess's silver neigh, the sheep bells of Esftbfished Mer 100yews � , � . . . . . . . . � ... "I'll � ...... I i� It bore no relation to the scheme and Own creation -her one masterpiece. � " p. �� j, . I I - ��� "". 111�. 1�� . a Pistol freeze in its bolster. a frosty morn, the � :'i���. architecture of the Big House, and, It had long been her dream and he . pretty -Angora � ' , �,." � � ., , 11 , 1. _%, , for that matter, so deeply hidden was had realized it for her, Back in the work room she wander- gOatS making silky pictures on 71W Assets iU C=C35 Of 4700.00o ' '." � I _.�.,N ..", It that it played no part in jar of line now, he meditated, A44 bret ed solemnly about, irlanc the .000' � I I ;,�! I it meant nothing the p,,digi ing now at ,b�lside all day long, the drift, of I . I : 1��.,��!. � 11 I I I !,%,�.,';�-,� � Ous filing��Ystem, at the Purple lu-pins along the fences, the L____� � I - � , "�� or color. A show -place of show plac- to her. She was not mercenary, .that chart and blue -print cabin - �� . . . . . . 0,,�. .. �� .,,­ ets, at the 10ng'hot grass on slope and roadside, I � ',- , ...�,, � * - - . �, � ... es, it was not often shown. Outside he knew; and if he could not hold her, revolving shelves of reference books, the sum,mer-burut hills t,awn as . _. � I ,,,��,, tbAt won . ... ;,�!L ,� 1. , ,.i Y I � , ,t2.14 . . I . , - � � I � ,�d Paula's sisters and intimates on rare mere baubles such as Id and at the long rows of st tly bound crouching lions -and even have I seen . . - ; _.a; 1.-. - . � �,­ T�', - ,�. "', 'I, OcCasions some artist was �ermltted weigh nothing in the balance against herd registers, At last o sensuous pleasure of the . 11 .11 %�,�, 1- , �" � to enter and catch his breath. 'Gra- her heart. his books�a goodly 44 fTis true 11 Terrence ' agreed: ,'Looks �'.111,­" . ' � ,, , , ;�. , .1 a row of pamph- Little Lady with bathing her arms and " " good to me," Hancoek'an-, ,' � , I h in had heard of its existence, but He wandered idly through her lets, bound magazine articles, and an neck in the blessed sum" I � � , " not even him had she invited to see. rooms, scarcely noting at what he Bergson is a eilarlatan thinker. IT!. nounced as he stood on the floor . I :, , ,% even dozen ambitious tomes. She "'She is the soul of beauty," why he is so po1pular--Y ll�., " , It was round, and small enough to gazed, but gazing with fondne Leo fore them and looked up at them, 1, �' I ss at read the titles PaInstakInglY- "Corn murmured. "One understa;�& how, "I deny ---21 Hancock broke in V ,..:, I ��.. esca-Pe giving any cold hint of spa- it all. Like everything else of hers, in California, 7P As sila _ "And it is good,, Dick assured him. ,::,��. I , I ge Practice," men can die for women such a, she." "Wait a wee, Aaron. ITis a thought ,'As representing the' ranch in It& , , ..",- '1v . I c ousness, The Big House was of it was distinctive, different, eloquent i'Farm Organization 11 "Farm Book- "And 'how men can live for th,§m, I have 'glimmered. Let Ine, catch it fairest aspects, they are to adrainis- , �'*,."'I . ".. _ I -, sturdy concrete, but here was marble of her. But when he glanced into keeping," "The Shi�ve in America," and love them, the lovely things," Ter- before it flatters away into the azure. ter the kiss of welcome. Blake your- I �,',?,;� 1: :1�1_� , . - �.�� . the encircling -arcade were of fretted bath, for the life of him he ,was un- falfa in California,,, ,,Cover Crops for and I'll tell you a secret. We Phil- On him, filelled straight from the trea- Aaron, with . . I in exquisite delicacy. The arches of the bathroom with its sunken Roman "Humus Destruction," "Soilage," "Al- renCe added. "Listen, Mr. Graham. Dick's caught Bergson with the goods choice, Aaron." .- a quick catek .... '�'� % ,7,-. white marble that had laken on just able to avoid seeing a tiny drip and California," "The Shorthorn in Amer- OSOPhem of the madrono, grove, sure -house of science. His very cock" some whirl to '7,_ 1 " , enough tender green to prevent any making a mental note fqr the ranch ica"-at this -last she amiied affec- wrecks and wastages of life we sureness is filched from Darwin's mor- possible -lurking disasUr at big .:;,�. � here in back, demanded, "They are all three .4, . I 71i, glare of reflected light. Palest of plumber. tionately- with memory of ality of strength based on the survival to kiss Ine?,7 . pink roses bloomed up the pillars and As a matter of eo the great the qu�et backwater and casemelit of . 1. 1�,C - �4 . � � - � "I ,�;" ,finding *no new work, but w - of lovers. And the lady of our heartL, .. 1; ... ".. over the low flat roof they upheld, to, her easel with the expectation of beef cow and the milch cow as a re of the fittest. And what did Bergson ,,No, , urge, be looked controversy he had waged for the Dick's Rmnificence, a a brotherhood mak Your choice which is to, .1. �,,� where Pack -like, humorous, and hap- do with it? Touched it up with a bit give you the kiss." , ", r:,�A as dis- gainst the dual purpose eow, is all the one of James' pragmatism, rosied it ever "The two I do not choose will not ..._�, py faces took the place of grinning appointed; for a portrait of himself th Little Lady. We, ", I She caressed the baeks of the books who merely talk and dream our days � Dick strolled the rosy confronted him. He knew her trick with s �1 'I . gargoyles. with the eternal hope in man's breast feel that I haw di criminated against �. . - �. . her palm, pnesed her eheeks awa that he will live- again, and make it thern?" Aaron insisted. ,��, . I i;". let the beauty of the place slowly photograph and filling in fr _d 'hand for God,or country, or the devil all a -shine with Nietzschc,,s 'nothing "Whiskers no objection?" was :.., marble pavement of the arcade and of copying the pose and lines from a against theii� and JeLpried with close y, and who would lift never a 1. Om Mein- eyes. Oh, Dick, Dick -a thought be- are pledged bis, I ." �� � steal In upon him gnd lar phot�og,raph she gan that faded to ,a vag-uenelss knights of the Liiiie, next query. :,., gentle his ory. The particu succeeds like excess I I# �:, . � ��� -1 . Wood.. � wag using had been a fortunate snap- sorrow of Lady." "Wilde's, you mean," corrected Ern- "Not in the way at alk" Lute told' . ". .1 and died because she did not "We would die for her," Leo affirm- estine. "...-- The -heart and key of the fairy shop of him on hormeback. The Out- dare to think it. , him "I have aJway,s wondered what: ,� , I patio was the fountain consisting of law, for once and for a moment, had . ed slowly nodding his head. "Heaven knows I should have filched it would be like to kiss black whis- I . �!�,.�`., ,S� The desk was so, typically Dick. "'Nay lad, we would live for her and it for myself had you not been pres- kers." " 11. . three related shallow basins at dif- been at peace, and Dick, hat in hand, There was no litter. :;., ferent levels, of white marble .Clean it was of fight F�r her, dying is that easy 11 ent," Terrence sighed, with a bow to "Here's where all the philosophers � "! and hair just nicely rumpled, face in re- all work save the wire t0ff 'with tYP- Graham missed nothing of ii: The her. "Some day the antiqu : 111,�-',; .. .., I delicate as shell. Over these basins pose, unaware of the impending snap, ed letters waiting his signature and boy did not understand, but in the blue decide the authorship. Rrialls will get kissed to -night, so hurry up,Ir :...� � .1,11 � ,�.L would Bay it smacked of Methuselah ing- 1, too have yet to he kissed by- .1 rollicked and frolicked life-sized ba- had at the instant looked squarely in- an unusual pile of the flat yellow eyes of the Celt, peering from under Personally I Ernestine said. "'Me others are wait. bies wrought from pink marble by no to the camera. on which hi -i secretaries ty d the TnoP of iron -grey hair, there was - But as I was saying, before I was an "Id." I.. , mean 'hand. 'Some peered over the gr4pher could have caught a better the telegrams relayed by t,l,,hpe alfalfa 'fie _2 One no mistaking the knowledge of the delightfully interrupted -P "Whoin do you choose?,, Dick urg-. ',�. . I edges into lower basins, one reached likeness. The head and shoulders from Eldorado. C8reIes1lY she ran situation. . "Who more cocksure than Dick?" ed. I ,� I ..'e� I arm covetously toward the gold -fish; Paula had had enlarged, and it we., her eyes over the opening, rhies'of the Voices Of men were heard coming 11 As if, after that, there were any- I � .ol :0,� on 'his, back - . Aaron was challenging a little later 11.o while Paula glanced significantly to hoice about it,n Hancock returne& .7 on , laughed at the sky, from this -that she was working. But UPPermost sheet and chAficed upon a down the stairs, and Martines and e " �,`11 : I . I ,", another stacA with dimpled legsapart the Portrait had already gone beyond relerence that puzzled and interest- Dar HY11. ,-t,red,_Te'rhr"ence . Graham. , ftbt"a-bin'leelf, othm waded, oth- the Was Bay- I 1 6 Photograph, for Dick could e4t� iW her.. She read elose with 'in- - j2UntiIY- "I MSS my lady -the Little -1 "' 11, � ers'Wer64h"the ground amongst the her own touches. . - W, Ing: "I was looking at the herd of year- 11 �. - ldi'awrt brows, then went ' yeaterd erre ,.'1_11� - ,�.! I With- a start he looked more dAePer into " Mo line weather they say t&,ylr, Brig Stallions but ay," T nce 112z"he Put his .; - I __ . Y- �th* heap till she ' tion. having do" 'at Catalina now, and I replied "and with the picture of the 1ead- forward, and nicely directed, 7 ,,t - ; ::: cloSPI found � lips, Paula bent her- 1 � . I I . ­ - dead-tAfg, gerl� hear the 41(inny fish are biting sr;ile,. spleridid beseties Still in my eyes I'll from the indented erp*n ,of her . . . _. . 1. '. _ Was that expression of th e ey" : 0 Jeremy 4r4Xton was I . � "I " tl�e_ whole fabe,hia? He cla B l' ', I - I �"�, LO"ON 4XD WMQUAM i�� at tab 1dridlY.1 ,-hat ­� e � W#- I . 1, . �t CAU n 11'r�,` eirrais, 'lhiii Ah. Ha served cocktails around, and 906& ? " ism. : I ,l I 9 t .., I � SIM. to , 'I I .1 , remy ta *1 I did.". , ­ ... . . � Ni0h. the PhotograPIL It was not iwe.,Hv lob iA. &lqxio-e�a ask- And' who more delivers the chanted a glassfiR of water injo his. . I . walked- over to one of. thd I .... himi 'in . il� mou'arthrough was �� P -m- relaxed his face, and 16d- his - th . . kePt busy, for Hancock and Fro- "But Hancock'a obJeeti*n is solid 11 When Leo's turn came, be bravely . Ifteter . ........ �..,. ,- � *)da he had. be ' 1.11 10-16 6-04 to, Paul- and Graham 814* , L' cil� try'#&�P. ewaPe elig followed along. Terrence impar. N4Lrtinez 'ieaturvd. "It Would be a made his choice of- Paula and nearly .. I "� Howell ........... 10.30 6.18 " .. - . bf !r�rrl the Hairest into Armona.' v rhe tially drank etiff highballs of what- mean and profitless world witilout spoiled the show by reverently bekd- ,,, � POP44� 11 .l expression, came Ifito, 1kin b, 4 Arid dAi Of thO telegTalft WSK-1*6 days ever liquor the inlmobile�faced Chinese my tery- Dick sees no mystery.op I " ........... 10.w 618 fitte. Not content, he h6 Ind kissing the hem of, her gown_ ;,. 11 ... � litcefieltt ......... 10.44 6.32 easel and � old. Dick -had known it for, fto days elected -to serve him, and discoursed "I'here You wr6ng him,- Tfrrence "It will never do," Ernestine tpld. - verifled it. Paula . " " . 1-1 I "'. !,'Hntqn . Jet, - -. . . .. .,. 10.58 6-46 aulS, i 0- and never worried her with. it- Arid fatherly to Leo ,on -the iniquities and defended. ,,I know him well. Dick him. "It must be a real Idss. Put .. Paula knew that he knew. She lisid it meant more. recognizes mystery, but not of the up 1. � Clinton, Ar . ....... it UaOa4 =PnSY. It' abominations of the flowing bow]. your lips to be kissed." . ,�4� 11-05 6-52 learned it from him, stolen it fttj in t t the affairs of'11%41�4rvest Oh MY entered, a folded note in his nurs,dry-ithild variety. No cock -and- 41 1, - ,. ", rhen it was unvgit� Group �. . Let the last be first and kiss Me, ,�� 3111itdri, L* . ...... 11-15 6,f'2 him some time v e" tha were going from bgd to I ,'�' "linton 6*58 tingly on his face, find carried I w0rge- hand, and looked about in doubt a, to bull stories for him, such as you ro- Leo," Lute ,begged, to gave him from, ',­ " I M("kougb .... 11.35 7,12 t ill And it -was Dick's way. . whom to give it, manticists luxuriate in." his embarrassment �:, .. _1 �., her memory to the canvas.' And Jeremy was dead. The room "Hither, wing -heeled Celestial;p Ter- , "Terrence gets ,me," Dick nodded. He looked his gratitude put up hiEr. , .'�' " 3lyth - -, � 11-44 7.21 Paula's 'Chinese maid, Oh Dear, en- seemed suddenly to have grown cold. rence waved him up. 'The world will always be mystery. lips, but without enough' tilt of h ... :�, ' is. �1.1­ BelWraW; *:::.*,: ­:: 11.66 7.33 temd from tbe--*,rdr,b, room, and She shivered. It was the,way.of life "'Tis a petition, couched In very To me man's con&cIousness is no head, so that -he received, the water ,.� ; � L ffingliam, Jet., Ar... 12.08 7.45 Dick watelied her unobserved as she —death always at the end of the road. proper terms," Terrence explained, greater mystery than the reaction of frorn- Lute7s hat down the back of his :11 ,� ffingham Jet., Lv.. 12.08 7 ' 45 came down the room toward him. Her And her own namel"s`*ead came after a glanc. at it, contents "And the ga es that make a simple drop of neck. W " Vingham .... 12.12 7.55 eyes were down, and she seemed deep back upon her. Doom lay:-ahagd. Doom Ernestine and Lute have arriv*bd for I'll I I *iou*ih. water. Grant that mystery, and all "All three shall kiss me and thus 1,�, , a.m. p.m. in thought. Dick remarked the sad- for whom? She did not attempt to ,tis they that petition. Listen.o 'ind the more complicated phenomena shall paradise be thrice multiplied," 1.1�; . �.., , ness of her face, and that the- little, guess. Sufficient that It -was, doom. he read: "'Oh, noble and glorious cease to be mysteries. That simple 'was Terrence's way out of the dif- , ., Vingham Jet. ..,.. 7.01 3.21 00 chemical reaction is like one of the ficulty; and simultaneously he v- "'?,5" 1. 3elgrave .......... 7.15 8.82 She was -not solicitous, that was passed slowly out. y in the forest, axiornis on whi of geom- �- s ZI lyth .... 7.27 8.44 'I Vingham .......... 6.55 3.15 solicitous contraction Of the brows Her mind was heavy with it, and the stags two p r and IoN�ly meek -eyed . reeei , that had led to her naming was gone. quiet room was heavy with it as she does,'wandering lonel ch the edifice ed three crowns of water for his gal- I 11 patent. But cast down, she was, in do humbly entreat admission for the etry is reared. Matter and force are lantry. "' on&sboroil� ': * ': 7.35 8-52 heavy expression. brief time before dinner to the stamp- the everlasting mysteries, manifesting Dick's boisterousness waxed apace. , , ,. linton Jet . ....... 7.49 4.06 . CHAPTER XXIX . I J` 1 It would -seem that all our f�aces "'Tis a birdlike sensu�;usness ing grouxid of the herd. themselves in the twin mysteries of His was the most care -free seeming . " 11� linton ........... 7.56 4.13 that "The metaphor is mixed," said Ter- space and time. The manifestations in the world as he measured Froelig I . ., zi.,, ady's, own," Ter- rence. "Yet h i well are not my teries nly the stuff of and Martinez against the door to get- _:�.. arebeginning to say things, he com- is all the Little L .1 I linton, Jet . ........ US 4.90 mented to himself. rence was saying, h I ave they acted ., I r#eefiild ......... 8.15 4.32 ,, a e helped him- 'Tis the rtile—Dick's rule and a- .good' the manifestations, matter and force; tie the dispute that had arisen as to, I - Good morning Oh Dear," he self to a cocktail a in the tray Ali rule it is; no petticoats in the sta ,$ ,! , riopell ........... 9," 4*4Q- startled her. ,,.A f and the theatre of the manifestations, whether Froelig or Martinez was the ��,-, 1 9- ,�ffl _ Iensall ........... 8.32 4.60 Ha was passing around; ' rOOnl saTe by the stags' unanimous space and time." taller. :1., I And as she returned-Ithe greeting, It was the h . ,��,� meter .............. 8.417 5.05 our befor6 dinner, and consent— Is the herd ready for the Dick ceased and idly watched the "Knees straight and together, heads L%'J an KePane ' . ��. he saw compassion in her eyes --as Graharn, Leo d Terrenee question? All those in favor will say expressionless Ali Ha and Ali Ue who back,,, Dick commanded. .. �.'. - they dwelt on him. Shb knew. The had chanced together In the Stag- 'Aye.�-- Contrary minded?— The chanced at the moment to be serving And as their heads touched the , C. N. R. TIME TABLE first outside themselves Trust her, room. .. a woman, so much in i?l ayes have it. opposite him. Their faces did not talk wood, frorn the other side came a rous- .ill ; East. ula's com- "No, Leo," the Irishman, warned "Oh KY, fleet with thy heels and was his thought; although ten to one ing thump that jarred them. I ..., ­. � pany when Paula was alone, to divine the young poet. es The door . . a.m. P.m- Paula's secret. "LOt the"'0110 suffice bring in the ladi ." was a fair bet that they were in- s -ung open, revealing Ernestine with . " ', - I- , . . oderich .......... 6.00 2.20 you. Your cheeks are Warm with it. "'With sandals beaten from the formed with the same knowledge that a padded gung-stick in either ban(l. , .- , .�, ,� 0h - Dear's lips trembled, and she u'll colifiagrate. crov0ns of kings,' 11 Leo added, mur- had perturbed Oh Dear. Dick, a high -heeled sibtin slipper . ..... :,,, ... , � - Qlmesville ....... 6.17 2.37 wrung her trembling hands, nerving 'Tis no right you have to be mixing muring the words reverently, loving "And there you are," Terrence was in his hand, was under a sheet VAth ,_,, 2 1 .. . � linton ............ 6.25 2-5 herself, as he could see, to speech. beauty and strong drink in that lad's them with his lips as his lips formed triumphing. " 'Tis the perfect joy of Terrence, teiiehing him "Brother B61, .. �.. . I eaforth .......... 6,41 3,12 "Miste'e Forrest," she began halt- head of yours. Leave -the drink to them and uttered them. him—never up in the air with dizzy I'M bobbed" to the uproarious joy of ,�, - . 11 .. � t. Columban ...... 6.49 3.20 ingly, "maybe you think me fool, but your el�ers. There is such a thing as "'Shall he tread down the altars of heels. Flat on the good ground he the others, when the Masons ,and . . . � , .... ublin ........ West. 6.54 3.28 1 like .say something. You very kind consanguinity for drink. YOU have it their night," Terrence completed the stands, four square to fact and law, WRtSIOnS and all their Wickenberg .� in. man. You very kind my Old mo- not, As for me—" 1� a.m. p.m. P. then You very kind me long long passage. "The man who whote that is set against all airy fancies and bub- following entered upon the scene. . ub-Hn ...... 10.87 5.38 9.37 time . - , .,, He emptied the glass and paused a great man. He is Leo's friend, bly speculations . . . . 11 Whereupon Dick insisted that the I �!_� t. Columban. 10,42 5.44 to turn the cocktail reminiscently on and Dick's friend, and proyd am I that Young men of their party receive the .1 eaforth ..... 10.58 5.0 \ �' ­ She hesitated, moistening her his tongue. he is my friend." And as at table, so afterward that kiss of welcome. Nor did he miss, in I �, t , 50 frightened lips with her tongue, then ,'Ili liriton ...... 11.10 6.08 10 , 04 brhved her eyes to his and proceed "'Tis women's drink," he. shook his "And that other line," Leo said. evening no one could have guessed the hubbub of a dozen persons meet- - ­ :". ", olmesville .. 11.20 7.03 10 , 13 ed. - head in condemnation. "It likes m� "From the same sonnet," he explained from Dick that all Was not well -with Ing as many more, LOWS Masonla: ­�­' . oderich ..... 11.40 7.20 10.30 . not. It bites me not. And devil a to Graham. "Listen to the sound of him. He seemed bent on celebrating "Oh, good evening, Mr. Graham. I ;, �-, �' - Mrs. Forrest, She, I think . . . 19 ... �,­ . — But so forbidding did Dick's face — I �, it: 'To hear what song the star of Lutels and Ernestine's return refused thought you had gone.,' �.11,.11, , 11 C. P. R. TIME TABLE become that she broke off in confus- morning sings, ---ah, listen," the boy to tolerate the heavy talk of !he Phil- And Dick, in the midat of the con- I'll ,$', ,,"�, East. Ion and blushed, as Dick surmised, went on, his voice hushed low with osophers, and bubbled over with fusion ofsettling such an influx Of-, .:�,4. �, ,;;,:." - pranks and tricks. Paula yielded to girests, still maintalning big exuber- 4' ,.%.. a.m. p.m. -with shame at the thoughts she had beauty -love for the words: " 'With t I Amll , , oderich .......... 5.50 1,15 been about to utter. . __ perished -beauty in his hands as clay the. contagion. and aided and abetted ant jolly pose, waited for liat ollam. - . . . ' �� .1 . .1 11 epset ............ 5,5& 1.20 "'Very nice picture Mrs. Forrest ,I I � Shall he restore futurity its drea�; him in his practical jokes which none scrutiny that women -have only for .--I,�'. ;";" ..";, , ��`, I IV escaped. women. Not MAY moments later be '�.,,J casw ........... 6.04 ISO make," he put heir at her ease. . . :::�', Q" Mw I is Mason steal such a look, .,j",.�� I . ..;�, �,- uburn ............ 6.19 1:41 The Chinese girl alehed, and the I , He broke off as Paula's sisters en- Choicest among these was the kiss - Aft ., . ,� �., I " 0, 1� tered, and rose shyly to greet them. of welcome. No man escaped it To keen with speculation, at Paula as she. ��� �l". ��. w1h .; ........... 6,25 1.5§ same compassion returned into her . I.. ��, - %,._in, . t" ralton ........... 6.40 2.07 eyes i's she looked long at Dick's por- Grabaria-was accorded the honor of re- chanced face to face With Graham, � �.`:,.1.14,,o . I !I 1 _'4t��`,,�, . I Dinner that night Was as any dinner ceiving it first so that be might wit- saying something to'him. 4"', . , t ......... 6.52 5".19 traft. ,.' I I ��g 1. 1,1111111 11 I I 1. " h1le... . 1. .� ... 10.Z1 , ON She fit ,hed again, but the coldness at -which the medrono sages were preg- neqs the discomfiture of the others, ''. I- � I,,. .... ., . D. -I .,g I in her M11 I (Continuod awd V60A) , - &� �� - 11.'.��, I .. West. ce wat bot lost n le C arl ent. Dick was as robustly controver- who, one by one, were ushered in by .� . . ..... ", I . . . . . . . . " I .�; ", . ." . K� .11 she answered.- 11Y6!j, ve4 nice pic- sial as usual., locking horns with Dick from the patio. . .. wta� ___1 I ...'. . 1, I ", . 11 A&M. pm. ; ";., �� rbAt , 61.9 ........ � 7140 5.10 tIlte IwArb.'F6ftest InstU.00 - Aaron Hancock on Bergson, attacking Hancock, Dick's arm guiding him, I � N %e� ­ , . the latter'q metaphysics in Sharp re- caTne down the room to confralit Pau- ; , I 0INtioght . I ....... 11-0 8.51 She looked at him with sudden sharp � alistic fashion,. JVNX DE AtER 11", I � ..� I �,;�::, �� riftw -I...... 12.01 0.10 'Adfttfn ]a and ber sisters standing In a row r will buy all Idnds of tft'hk mdon, . " I 1,A"! , " i. ,1�1:1 " , ,,, ith 6.;.�.,..:,­.­ 9-2 � P, studying.h1h fae% then turn. , , "Your Bergson is a charlatan Phil- On three dhairs in the middle of the Wool an po'"l. WiH pargood val. � "I"'p., _ I ......... : f 6.3g� v; -canvas and, Pointed at the I "Ile floor. ,M y1ca."ned th#m guspi I I , . " , e e 119" 'io 1 e . - �;_ . aloug r eg PV y to I "*"n, �"fp� uburn ... I 9 t .a% . 1, - .. n— � 11 090Pbeir, Aaron," Dick conelude& , A I . I . I . I,.. . .1, 1 ,$,, J �� bag and inSisl �­ , . If &ool , ond � , has the Sarno- old madicine-marN W upon walking ar,ound be- -:1 .1 . � I'll ;f";; ­ V she 6mlwd * I I - � , 1 ". of wauphysical fticks - . toth I AM& WOL . I 11 I `,�. , . . 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