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I , �, bF, 1,041dwil-,"A �v ­ " Z �, 1. 111.1�1�§`,�,�, . 4'. on , r Ell ,,, Yra - I 'Raise a chantey," he suggast- ficulty , through tlier�un r , I I 4� 0 $ ,� � ii ,, the two, ', fho , q#,Q6 ei,'a;1 onors ug"li the gir. t, �. � I 1. I .0 � *6*ber of nd 4,1�14U M -r . UAW. " wi ,� M �,� - _0"111 . - - 11 smaw� '41, o ati0n'd the Ontario --rifle and .an axei -,A fibre, of the � er v. -an . ,dqr , PU 1�M.J.r_.VlAV4t:i­',0 - .�!.n � 44 �' 'kf�'I!,� lox,g .squirrel � I � " ii, "" " �, � 9_ d g,.��­ �* , , ,� � - � c rip . cograer ,a, ed Instantly she lifted a sweet con- they came at.length #�,�, _,e I k,f"". ,mb ro,", ., ,.,,, I 1�1 ILI �', I I ( - " eats- , " . ' 4 iMTVA, woog softer -ail . 0, . C611SO *Uen I ' ,,, , �!IeWj�,=e pUrClIaS0X*,'�-',r ding their . 1 i , bjji,� i k,�tli � � � . k", - " Tr arr, ig:f9od and f-l0thi#$Jn -b . , , - to __ Ar., f!' _% , -1 less , : 'A T` , � � , , - L, � "gi , r_ I tralta in that rollicking old ballad of theatre,'a.clo,riug- i:la . I. � 'I - 1-1 � q , L' '��,'�'�;' . ft. a;- �,boa'h '.he- And � -, � WN ti "I , e .'4 U, " =Q0,W1 I .e � ,V41itable' conimeraig, -., bail wn schooners foi �,is argo. , � ". - T 1 .44 es"'o 11 ; '1111�1, qop# anvas.�pika:- �From` 14 _ 1, . t AZ,,A1P,%AtA0r.W, ,�'gQ �, , , ., ,qw -01 I'Kagr BI J� '16, t " h �a 'Me - 0 ..... ... , �',� 4; ,� , JsY7, t the _§ � 4_R4 �, RX, Tv _9 vh dbed; the boat return4l�'d'sa*-�-t ' piesently John Ca d the s6a--�" ow the Men Down.), -feet in diameter, ova,146 & "6 -, -viotbery,ift','. ,-,IaIXXV�i� , MV "I - V� I ­�, .6qjiqii �*emipeiyir�ns.'_�_-* . sapt' - . . ,AV . . Dolitiotl0y, '04M � "9144 , . , ._11 in , _"� 'es, . a - IQIAI��'11,", -,p, . g, �_, a. all -of -his timber no (11A ' I Alb ­ ' _ �� %:,��; _y� ",p IMP pRiLusaylal I ', .Schooner weigh I )� ,,, with a San rounded by a wall of " , 'My, I e 4QppQSJt0 . anchor jifid -ptAAa. .oqt D., -, r rod*oods 'of, _-:7.7, ,, ep;3,� e, ,"p P I W, I , . 1_ . �11­1'. 'I at**, - Marin, and Son I ' _P�'Ok"I'_ ,_��,@-- ..o I ,,, " ", , ,,; �, - , I , 1, , ,,� � 4 " Francisco banic, mad , ,� A . to sea boAtze the northwest 4ridesi, I 11 ,W,.,, For tinkers and tailors and lawyers such dimensions , 21 t4*t ", ,� I ,61§Pf*k1 , ,1 .1, -Us been almost, wholly &. heap of his that even 4 ., Ish! him the 111,'o , - , VS I' , Sea I� ,,,,, _cTAv ,:� k, �%4', . ­ � 11 I - � , t11:1._ , ��, ,*X#,-,. � ��,?� " 4 When she' 'had disapp I h I a o ee'ause of its accessibil- - � ,_" MOV1,4145'r , �,,`, i �Z .,� " � M �P,A, ,Ot � winnings, and like -0, AM and all, Who was no stranger to these natural vni4e 1�aeiy1`gPr_VrJ�:,_Jpl � _ , .. 10 � . 4 s' ,..y , 1; kht � 0 ­ ., p adventurer W , - � . I a I $an, h �.�� 1. . I Ayel, Blow the men down! . marvels, � r. inanx verse Paeans , , , ,�"" , �� i .. . . of �:iprg � , I .1 , lid �"Pq,w " 61 t, a . el Nort� con ".i. Y. s li#le ampVt1aeatre prophecy, crooned thw "' t�o`h6p �.'��* - ._t,t�_-�Je% allis, a , p J§P��. �;ap%,��4� �7, vil . - . 4�4. , vin- staked his all on a, qb _,� - 'hip for real sailors aboard the The ground in thi _ , ,,?� , ". liti I 1 , lit . rt era Mendocino, H .W,,�,venture--T,he was struck with, wozide' 1; _. ' �� , '�Z I .IV �� at the "a , , , . . "I 0M., back ,I Str , first sawmill in Rupli -O.Idt C t Iney s " ,� q�174 .'_� ' � B In , , � �;,Z 1 ,,, W, - , ` , "ties' 'how- The timbers for it weii�!b lack Ball, I Iii''.1.1 � 4V, 1 1 , " 11" "..'a", ' __ — - _. ii;olutely. into the tirdber' I the I see,, __ ewed out b was covered to a depth -of a foot wk -the unmusical 031074310 ,�*?O'lv �,,�,��" �111 , PA, 141W I ever, sixty Years of logging _4 in . ., - ,'A 1 "V 'p�'f hand; the bo Y Give me some time to blow the men brown, withered litile redwoi6d i tri I to .: _ ,., ;, � ��.,. � J09N GRIR,M , S- ' , ' tw,, ba liglie, . -4, ,.,. i !A,,��I, I , a little river. - ards arid,--,��Ianking were . gs . M. S fatho On. Wt46A1-_,,_ 6- , � - , e� ,_ .1 ", ." �., IF I . scarcely to'have left a sear upon this I down. to which the dead leaves still clung, co 'm* 1, Zlitigi . Honor graduate of Ontario Veterin- The man was,John Cardigan; in vast body of timber. Notwithstand- whipsawed. ­��;&;*' � . utrAM -wasted Do, 1U e ­w - - I � 11 - I ,q es, 10, domes It was a tiny in*!,.,judge .,While up through this aromatic cov- but woWd,toss hirn: _ ,1 ,cil. -.."11�"-44,-�-,,-�t:,� 01 ,�,, li,�. , ),�` ,tlXleg #4 that lonely, 'hostile land he was the ing sixty years Of attrition, there re- Round the windlass Cardigan walk*- ering delicate maidenhair ferns and set -him astride InS fo,t:� 4,-" - "' k�, I "I 111117- .:a. ,,.,All-dis d by pres- �i:�,P, � &aim& '039' This is the tale of Car- main in this section of the redwood ed, steadily and easily, and the girl's oxalis had -thrust themselves. Be- him until he sl*eamed, - 10�'Iwll �111 ,,g'g � dr% uvalp�&, FiFu tl' at- first pioneer. , . ent-day stand Q an , .,� � . '9 hour working day 4A I - ,�, " .1 .. ,�,!�- ,�, ftWed'%41AA4Vl%&T9eS 111104M -*i6t� digan and Cardigan's son, for in his belt thousands upon Ahousands of , Un.Cardigan and , ­ 20-, eqs#00�1 , ,","A� ,I his men could notent jl�ie than twen- een the huge brown boles of the Xoreover,his jathep'i�061<_Q- ',',... ,2, �_,. � 2 , . . h, I. ft"'. �T ".-,11- . ab'W,lPeotlot 600ailtY. 011ce chosen landthe pioneer leader in the acres of virgin timber that *had _ eyes widened in wonder as he did the tw ,�,;�:��.�,;­,,�;, � 1, , .. " ", � M&,�%, . I ty thousand feet of lun dwoods woodwardia grew riotously, derful jou,rnp,ys ,whic i;rz,; IN% md"Viatidoned'dii Goderielifteet, one gigantic task of hewing a path for ready a work of three powerful men. When re 11 ­ ttained .47ber. Never- ' - ' 1`,11"',4�, .. �M. �W?�,-. - � I 1.15,�A. a Vigor, .'' the s,hip had been warped 1 . ,h, 'h ,�J, . " """ . al �,, ., � AW*v *#at of Dr. Mackay growth theless, when CardJg9J.iI-,`­Jooked at his n and the while through the great branches of Der of the -t' -"I ' "" ,1`11�,�T.., ", I 1 , 11 ,1�1, � . ­ - � I - o,weaq,la.",�4,;,W-?,40vgvL�!'OU " . 'i OfficO, Sea- civilization was to know the bliss of when Christ was crucified. In their mill, his great hei slack *of the Ime made . -, P.,� _,Im ftX& woman's love, and of parenthood, and vast, so uld swell with fast 011 the these sentinels of the ages the sun. gested. Together tlie,y were. jli�`U�` � ,,"�,�­ .�_ - mbre recesses, with the sun- bitts, she said: * . "_�,,',7�_, � �i� t�, ,," pride. Built on tide�,F,o or and at the light filtered. Against the prevailing ride to and from; thiS -w.'000 It tu �,._ ��,,l.7 �, . ,& the sorrow that comes of the loss of light filtering through their branches . IS-",-,-,'.,, "� j - 4 & , �� , r #, '�' 1 , ,,;�� 5, . , ,;, . , ' a" � ,�, ., . I 4 , CAWBIOU V. a perfect mate- he was to'know the two hundred and fifty feet a mouth of a large Slough- n the waters "Please run for'd and help - my twilight of the surrounding forest it cab, of the -logging I .ti, . , I �, '' , J�L 16t, "On"tatio, v6terwary , I . ,.I Quomo . A - '�­�­t' �� � bove, one . F% and � � -'�4 . 44-1. of which he stored t4d,'I father with the bow -lines. You're descended like a :,�.""�� 1, 11 1, - .W-, ' _Ogs his woods -halo, and where it once they both got on the,log cairiage �1111:,'�';",,11,, I'll - - - tremendous joy of aceomPlishmellf hears no sound save the tremendous worth three foremast hands, Indeed, struck the ground John Cardigan in the mill with:,Dan -thd h6a( I . � , nifdgalty� of Toronto. All .and worldly success After infinite ]a- Aiapason of the silence of the Ir didn't expect to see a sailor on this , I : �;I .. 1, GpW:'M, crew cut and peeled,�,,Xor the bull- Keyes, -1 �� 11 ", ,1111 94 of domestic animals treatped hour; and in the sunset of life he was here, more forcibly than els al�es ; whackers to haul with,o sawyer, and had a i6lily. ride ,up JOL 1 I . "" I',' I R where, in , � -, ,*rteams, down ` paused- I .Mc '11, 0�. i , � � -.11 11 "... -ro4d'�',,'* Tavish," he said, "she . 'I, � j, .� � I a in .yessels could dock-" the saw and back -again, up and -back, . . �'- I most modem if i '14 died this . P" ile-long skid 7 ��,, y .;'0,Sji to know the dull despair of failure and 'the universe, is one remin e I I. .- . I ... . reasonable. Da � ded of the "I had to come around the Horn morning.,, I i:;",��,,, , I I - I. " _ come to Cardigan's mill'A again until the log had been complete- � �;,,, �, , ,� I, 0.11 1� - . ,ded i*. O&O_ ruin. Because of these things there -littleness of man and the glory of , ock to load to get here, Miss," be explained "and ....." ,,.e -, �. . I I.-, , -4 � ­ ek 4ttell 'On � ity , "� i",$1, - is a tale- to be told, the tale of Ciar- his creator. and lie safery in tWeA -*,',feet of water "I'm sore distressed for you, Sir," ly sawed- and -because he had re±1Wi&' ` �_ � �;451.' I 1 I .. , I ' � Hen""" �0"P$14 T*wn digan's son, who, when his sire fell In sizes ranging from five to twen- at low tide. Also thj4,d9ck was suf- when a man ,hasn't money to pay for the woods -boss answered. "We'd a ad from M'Ting aloud wben the e6W V 1111 I , , t'r, � 1 �,._11 , ,,m ��, . . 1-1- . i I � lie. I . in the fray, took up the fight to save ty feet in diameter, the b ficiently far up the bk$�"to he shelt- his passage, he needs must work it." whisper in the camp yesterday that saw bit into the log 'With a, i �1. I.. 1 0% � I �,qi� . rown trunks, "I'm the second mate," she explain- the Is,, was like to be in a bad way.'! whine, Dan ,. , .,;S'l rise perpendicularly to a height of �� that roRed KeyeS had given, him , -1 __", �­E,�, . � .., �1.1 th, I MEDICAL . "We'llad a succession of gale Cardigan scuffed witb his foot a nickel to p 1. I . I �� �1' VIL WV.�-L-DOUOALL - , from ninety to a hundred and fifty in from Humboldt Bar;-w,-_hile the lev_ ed, .s ut in his tin bank. ,, ..4 , . ; - - - - - - - - I `- , , Honour graduate of Faculty of el land that stretched. Ifinland to the from the Falklands to the Evangei- clear space iji t4e brown litter. "Take .- I L, 11 "I ­ � feet before putting forth a single . ista-s, and there the mate got her in two men from the section -gang, Me- (Continued next week.) I '-�,�" I . . - � nedlidne and Master of Science, Uni- I . limb, which frequently is more mas- timber -line constituted,W, only logi- , , �.',��, , ' . �, �-, ,wereity of Western Ontario, London. I cal townsite on the b4i.,.` irons and she took three big ones over T,vish," he ordered, "and have them *_ .Aj f& lil� sive than the growth which men call the taffrail and cost us eight men. ."'i"pl, � "Here," said John Car.digan to him- dig her grave here; then swamp a , " _� � I � 1. �, ''. N Iffember of College of Physicians and a tree in the forests of Michigan. I... ­ 3 - - .. Working short-handed, we couldn't' t -I through the underbrush and out WOMEN OF MIDDLE AGE . _ , I ftrgeons of Ontario. Office, 2 doors .. Scattered between the giants, like self exultingly when . a ong-drawn get any canvas on her to s k f � ­ I . '�,', . q .. �, east of post office. Phoni 56, Heusall. subjects around their king, one finds waib told him his circular .saw was Pea 0 — to the donkey -landing, so we can � "j, :,!! 2� long voyage, You know, and the rest .1 I �. I �� � ... 8004-tf noble fir, spruce, or pines, with some , ,;� '�, Ontario. biting into the first -redwood log to carry her in. The funeral will be Need Rich, Red Blood to Maintaip ,;'' "I . be milled since the world began, "I of the crew got scurvy." private." Good Health. I �',,k I'll., '7"N � ,,.,, 1� - - DR. J. A. MUNN . Vaiparaiso live oak, black oak, pep- shall build a city and call it Sequoia. "You're a brave girl," he told thef. McTavish nodded. "Any further .-w,,��,��0, .1$ per -wood, madrone, yew, and cedar. "And you're a first-class A. B.," I'A" 1, " � . �'. �. I 'e,� I Suce,essor to Dr. R. 1L RABB � By to -morrow I shall have cut suf- 0 era, sir7" After passing the age of forty '117f�, , ,11 I .1 I In May and June, when the twisted ficient timber to make a start. First she replied. "If you're looking for rts. When you come to that'lit- every woman has reason to grow anx- I i"', ;. Gmduate of Northwestern Univers- . �. and cowering madrone trees are put- a berth, my father will be glad to ti, ��: . . . . . I fty, Chicago, Ill. Licentiate Royal ting forth their clusters of creamy I shall build for my employees better ship, you." . gap in the hills, ease your log- ious about her health., This time of �! 111111,11� I ��!�,., .�j Conege of Dental Surgeons, Toront. homes than the rude sheieks and te-nt- ging and bea� off ylbnSer." He waved trial, with its attacks of faintness and .11I ,, 7! '. .- - buds, when the white blossoms of the "Sorry, but I can't go," he called 1. � ,'I 11,111 �. I - St. houses they now occupy- then I shall . his hand. "I'm not going to cut the fits of depression, its often violent. . . 2_"nr �, I , � , � 11 1�,N�� i, � . .. ... ,�N i, , . , 5 i, Mi. ,, , I , - qfte. over SillSr Hardware, Main ____ dogwoods line the banka' of little build myself a fine rew6ce with six as he turned toward the companion t5mber in this valley. You see, Me- headaches and back pains is rightly . �: I ,� 3' 1 1 1 Swor6t Phone 1,61. streams, when the azaleas and rhod- rooms, and the room that faces on ladder. "I'm Cardigan, and I own Tavish, what it is. The trees here dreaded by women; but if reasonable , .I,",, I I odendron�s, lovely and delicate as this sawmill and must stay here and . "I 1, -all, man, I haven't the heart to de- steps are taken to safeguard the � , 11 DiL A. NEWTON-BRADY . lour. When m.`, I . - ........ ,� I I . orchids, blaze a bed of glory, and the look after it." 1-� I �, I Bayfielid. � � . . . . . . " I can afford it, I shall'build a larger stroy God's most wonderful handi- health, no serious ill-effects will arise. ,.,� ,­i,�i I modest little oxalis has thrust itself 41 There was a light, exultant feeHng .. .. ,,.,. ,' Graillisf niverifty, be- The Standard Bred Trotting Stallion � ��',�,. _ V" .., . 4 Dublin Up mill, employ more men and build work. Besides, she loved this spot, At this turning point in life Dr. Wil- , . ..... . e " . - I up through the brown carpet of pine- in his middle aged heart as he scam- ,�,, "', - &ua- I ' 9 ExUrn Asoists Master . .�,,��; i � � t � Ut ,,'EMPEROR McKINNEY needles and redwood -twigs; these,won- 0"I " encourage McTavish and she called the valley liams, Pink Pins, have given a help- -1 .Fj 1, I I koitim I. - r ' Wompit . and., d her Valley -of the Giants. 1-1 gave, ,ing hand. -to thousands�,,of . iN�,, : Is � I �,� . fo*�.,' , . . .1 - 4pmen :ta' . S. iii� , ,,,'� 1� . e � 1, I ��_ d potent wohderfUl dark auburn hair d !��."� N OM66, at i aanci, " . (54153) 1653 Sequoia, and to my cit it to her for a wedding present be- women who were fighting a hopeless , "'irh2`&0b1i:`4k' erful forests�cast upon one a .trAd `�` the deck. The girl ha more houses. I _-, 4 ,sent pered alon-P an "Aarii9­'. 04 - set. ,tA 0 1MAiy o;�upied by Mrs. Parsons. Enrolment No. 748 Form I spell. To have seen them once thus it I irs brown eyes, with a mild white skin �;;":i, ,,,!�it. . in gala dress is to yearn th( a church and a seboolh6usp. �!.'We shall . cause she had a bit of a dream that battle against poor health and wan- ",?"­ .�� - .1 Alours V To 10 .a.m., 6 to 7 p*m*; Will stand for mares at his own a �reafter nave a volunteer fire dep#tiient, and that sun and wind had sought in vain some day the town I started woald ing strength. , " ' " I table, Lot to see them again and still again and to blemish. And for all her girlhood 1_,.. ,z R, *=days: I to 2 p.m. 2866-26 8, Con ... to. 4, Tuckersmith. if God is g6od, I .shall, at h later date, grow up to yonder gap, ,and when The very best help for any woman I Q. . , , �,. I - I — Terms. -To insure a foul. $13.00, payable grieve always in the knowledge of she was a woman -bred from a race that time came and we could afforJ of middle age is the health help given � I . DR. F. J. BURROWS - January lot, 1927. Parties with mares I. their inevitable death at the hands of get out some long -length timber and (his own people) to whom danger and it, 'twas in her mind to give her Val- by Dr. Wqlliarns' Pink Pills. These , . I I . foal and-disposih of them before February the woodsman. . build a schooner to freight my burn- I . �`T, `L� - OXce and residence Goderich- Street . lespair merely furnished a Lonic for ley of the Giants to Sequoia for a pills reinforce the blood supply, en- '11 1i; I , let, will be 'held responsible for insurance. her to market. And she shall have ' .. jkA of the Methodist church, Seatorth. Mares at owner's risk. John Cardigan settled in Humboldt -thei-r courage. What a mate for a 1'.��,'; V, � ... �, 11 11, � ftone 46. Coroner for the County of 11 *ILLIAM RILEY, County, where the sequoia ,,,per three masts instead of two, and carry rn�n! And she had looked at him city park, all hidden away here and riching and purifying it. Indoing . ..41 'i J '1?t', - half a million feet of lumber instead unsuspected. this they nourish the starved and �,,.., , , -, 11 Xuron- �, I Proprietor and Manager. virens attains the pinnacle of its pridefully. � ,", 1 " - . , 4'. r" ­� N " ­ Phone 18VI. glory, and with the lust for conquest of two hundred thousand. First, "She loved it, McTavish. It Pleas- overtaxed nerves and give new ."', � ji,�� .",." �"J I however, I must build a steam tug- ed her to come here with me; she'd strength and vitality to the whole I �,��,,""R,., DR. C. MACKAY hot in his blood, he filed upon a quar- boat to tow my schooner in They were married before the ship make up a lunch of her own cooking system. By this natural process Dr. .j,""', ,,f�, , (;. Mackay, honor gr duate of Trin- ter -section of the timber almost on a loaded, and on a knoll of the I 1'4- 'I. I I ­,,,,� a over Humboldt! Bar. And after that w s and I would catch trout in the stream Williams' Pink Pills completely dis- , ­,, � , 11 I University, and gold medallist 'of The Handsome Choicely Bred Clydesdale the shore of Humboldt Bay -land up- logged -over lands back of the town by the dog -woods yonder and fry the .:1 I'll . Stallion . -ah, well! That is sufficient for the pel all pains and weakness, and a bet- ", ....".1 � 1� 11 -� ,,�, * t� i., I Medical College; member of on which a city subsequently was to present." and commanding a view of the bay, fi,,�h for her. Sometimes I'd barbecue ter, happier condition of health and , �� College of Physicians and Sur- be built. With his double -bitted axe with the dark -frosted hills in back '.* �­ I �, . ..... I BONNIE GLENGYRE 1,, venison steak and -well, 'twas our spirits arises. �: I . i �,,� " ; � 11.1 of Ontario. (Imported) and c'rosscut saw John Cardigan and the little sec,ond-growth redwoods playhous,e, McTavish, and I who am Every woman of middle age should F. .,; No. [23820) (19938) brought the first of the redwood CHAPTER 11 flourishing in the front yard, he built no longer young -I who never played t,ike advantage now of the -wonderful , ", I . i, 1_ .DR. H. HUGH ROSS giants crashing to the earth above her the finest home in Sequoia. 2 '. "'... I 11, I . Graduate of University of Toronto Enrolment No. 864 Form A I I until I met her -l -I'm a bit foolish, health -help of Dr. Williams' Pink . �._.,., �-'­��- Will stand for mares for the season of 1926 which it had towered for twenty cen- Thus did John Cardigan dream, and had reserved this building -site in a I fear, but I found rest and comfort Pills. They are sold by all medicine 1`�' ­ , ,,� 'I Rity of Medicine, member of Col- He fOUOWB: turies, and in the form of split posts, as ,he dreamed he workvd. The city vague hope that some day he might here, McTavish, even before I ..,;, �, Uge of Physicians and Surgeons of Monday. -'Will leave his own stable at John met dealers or will be sent'hy mail at 5(Y 1� Cairns, railroa,d ties, pickets, and shakes, the of Sequoia was born with the Argon- utilize it for this very purpose, and her, and I'm thinking I'll have to . 'Z t, I Lot 21, Concession 6, Hlbbert� and ­ �t� 0 Ontario; pass graduate courses In proceed to James Hills, Concession 8, Rib- fallen giant was hauled to tidewater aut's six -room mansion of rough red- here he spent with her three wonder­� cents a box -by The Dr. Williams' � �, � � Chicago Clinical School of Chicago; come here often for the same. She- I Medicine Co., Brockville, Cint- ,._.�� I , bert6 for noon; then to A.ngus McKinnon's, ir ox -drawn wagons and sliipped �o wood boards and a dozen three-room fully happy years. Here his son! � .11, Soyal Ophthalmic Hospital, London, Lot 10, Concession 11, Tuckerstaitih, for night. she was a very superior woman, Me- I - , ,. �..:� ,� _;.*� I nd; University Hospital, Lon- San Francisco in the little two -mast- cabins with lean-to kit�-);­ns; and the Bryce was born, and here, two days'Tavish-very superior. All, man tbeJ " 11, 10, 114 Tuesday. -To Luther Reynold'o, Lot 27 Con- ----------- - . �*-Tl� . cession 8, Usborne, fox noon; then i; Wil- ed coasting schooners of the period.. tradespeople came wh, ii John Cardi- later, the new -made mother made the:,soul of her! ' I cannot 11,�, ;, �; . , &n, England. Office Back of Do- liam. Moodies, Lot 18, Concession 6, TTaborioe, Here, by the abominable magic of gan, with something of ille largeness supreme -acrifice of maternity. FEMALE AGENTS WANTED �,,, �,]. '. I .1. ,y�e, , " on Bank, Seaforth. - � I body should rest in Sequoia cemetery ,��.� i . Phone No. 5 . ,��, 1. - I i �:��..'�,, ­ � . I—', for night. wednesday.­-To Fred B,eibridge's. barter and trade, the dismembered of his own redwood tr­ _, gave then) For half a day following the u'?- 1 along with the rag tag and bobtail � Part or full tiTne. appointing sub -scents. "'n' I ght calls answered from residence, Lot 9. Concession 0. Ilsborne, for noon - then , to J. E. Mouteith's, Lot 9, South . .11 �,,W I Vlitoria Street, Seaforth. ;i�wnes -tree was transmuted into dollars and ground and liumber in order to en- struction of bis Eden, John Cardigan�o, the town. She was like this sun-� Steady income assured Write immediately I A ,,,, Bond, for night.- Thursday. --To John Glenn's. cents and returned to Humboldt ccurage the building ,if their emter- Fat. dumbly ll-eside his wife, his great, � beam McTavish. She -she—" THE SAN'TILLA CO- ,',',O�,'�. �_ . � 1: Lot 27. Northeast Boundary, Usborne, for Bert. as, P. O. Box 436. Montreal. '.i.V�r"', . AUCTIONEERS' noon; then to Oswald Walker's, one-half mile County to assist John Cardigan in his pris,es. Also the dream .if the school hard hand caressing the auburn head i -A�e," murmured McTavish husk- 1 1�4 �J ., �N�� � I , Nr % , %I; . L;�, F. W. AHRENS east of Cromarty, for night. Friday. -To his task of hewing an empire out of a house and the church ,;irne true, as whose (,very th'ought for three years, .._______ .- _.- — � �� 11� I I ily. ."I ken. Ye wouldna gie her a I � I ,_K ,, '. 1; . '� Licensed Auctioneer for Perth and own &table for noon, where he will remain wilderness. did the steam tugboat atid the schoon- had been his happiness and comfort ' ,common or a public -pot in which to ,�.q , .. � 1'�X until the following Monday morning. At a period in the history of Call- er with three masts, The mill was Then the doctor 'CA e to him an , , AiWi;n Counties. Sales solicited, FRED COLQUHOUN, Proprietor. in d I ,sit for ye. An' ye'l,l be shuttin' A BARGAIN ;", I , Iteal Estate, Farm Stock, Etc. Terms John Malaney, Manager. fornia when the treasures of the cen- enlarged until it could cut forty mentioned the matter of funeral ar-, (low, the mill an' loggirl'-camps an'l . - ";6 j� . , 1 " 0 application. F. W. Ahrens, phone turies were to be had for the asking thousand feet on a tw�+­-hour shift, rangements. 1 layin' off the hands in her honor for FOR SALE. -Five acres, one mile �, � , ,. - - I I , � The Imported Clydesdale Stallion . or tba tak;ing, John Cardigan chose and a planer and rnach_ies for mak- Cardi�ran looked up at him hl�inkly. � A biti?,, from Seaforth; modern house with , �, ,04 r 6, R. R. No. 4, WitcheH, Ont. ". , : �� I , _ i I '1�1� .- MAKWIRA that which others elected to cast a- ing rustic siding And longued-and- "Funeral arrangements?" he mur - ,,U h. furmace, bath and toilet, small barn; "I'll-, ,, (15938), VOL. XXXIIX - , � ri(�lil after the funeral, MeTavis' ,,, I I OSCAR W. REED way. For him the fertile wheat and grooved flooring And (­ihng were in- m u red. "Funeral arrangements?' t . " 1. , .. 41 The Deeside Premium Horse And I your men they'll be paid fo,- good orchard. Taxes, $15. Splendid " �,,,; .1, , �'. , I � ��. ,; � I Licensed auctioneer for the fruit -lands of California'a. smiling val- stalled. More ox-te,qTll� ;ippeared up- He PRqsod his gnarled hand over his ' � ,,_.''. irl, Conn- Enrolment No. 864 Approved Form I the lost time. That will be all lad ­ c+ance to start chicken farm, bees, . . �..` ,�. and Huron. Graduate Will travel the following route this season- leys, the dull placer gold in her foot- on the skid -road, wl-m h was longer leonine head, 'All, yes, I suppose so. , When McTavish was gone: Johilletc. Apply to , � 1:� t6w of Perth ,,�,�.. : . �'& I � ,.� , Monday. -Will leave his own stable, Stafra, hill strearns, and the free grass, knee now; the cry of "Tinihor-r-r!" and I shall Attend to it.." � Cardigan sat down oil a small sugar- I " �, ­ . d Jones, School of Auctioneering. and , north to the 7th Concession, then West R. S. HAYS. %,-Al i�,, . ill, �..: . Odeago. Charges moderate, and Sat- 2y� 'miles and vorth to Joseph Atkinson's, deep, on her cattle and sheep -ranges the thunderous r'oar of ,i falling red- He, rose and left the houqp, walk-; i,,,, windfall, his head held slightly' Seaforth, Ont �.t , p !`IP, 1, Waction guoranteed. Write or Wire Ribbert for noon; then west to Harry Tyn- held no lure; for he bad been first a- wood g-rew faint.eT and ,",kinter as the ing with howed head out of Seqi i �:� "",� to one side while he listened to that 2958-tf :t � 1�' *ear W. .Reed, Staff a, Ont. Phone dall's, ;ruckeramith, for night. Tuesday.— mong the Humboldt redwoods an,d had forest receded from iho bay shore, up the Abandoned and decaying skid-1which in the redwoods is not sound� .,X,��', . North th the 2nd Concession of MaKillop at I., K�-2. ,, - � 2965x52 John KleftVa, for noon -, then south and east come under the speR of the vastness and at last the whin.- �if the saws road thrroigh the spcond-growth red-, -ather the all A I — -, _. -_ � - ---,------ Yll�'.11- I but i sence of it. nd as � : �,'?,, `�t,�' � -, - I *,!�;�', __ I St. Columban, for night and antiquity, the majesty and prom- silenced these soundq i.,rever in Se- wood,; to th,, dark gre-en blur that: he hst,encd, he Absorbed a subtle com- 1.,�,.,41�., Y, to P. McGratb's, I ­�a " A _W IV I - �rl. THOMAS"BROWN, wednesday.-I'lortil to Wm. Moylain's, for ise of these epics of a planet. He quoia. marked the old timber. It was May, fort. from those huge brown trees, so JAMES WATSON %�,,� miles I ,':��,t,��','i?, 1,",tz! 4,sf�ensed auctioneer for the counties noon; then north 1% miles and east 2% was a big man with a great heart At forty John Cardiv.em was young- and Nnture was renewing herself, foc ell1hlematic of immortality; in the SEAFORTH, ONT. , 2 �) Huron and Perth. C6rrespordence and ,,Ill to Henry Benneweis, Jr., for night. �,�',­,,'v, , Thursday.-EEL%t and south to Ed. R*s . i ". . e, for and the soul of a dreamer, and In er than most men at thirty, albeit he I !bought he grow closer to his Maker, .-X.." � . . . . . . . . s�rangements for ,sale dates can be noon; ,then east and sbuth to Norman Bush- such a land as this it was fitting he i . � , I - worked fourteen hour, a day, slept - __ __ _____ __ and presently found that peace which GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT �;..� ;. �i ; __ __ F - d ii"', -" , aade by calling up phone 212 Sea- fleld's, for night. Friday- -South to 4th Con. should take his stand. eight, and consumed tho remainim ! he sought. 'Love .such as theirs could I representing only the beat Can- I,.,` ,,�, . 6 Offied. &arg_ ceshfon of Ilibbert at Grey Bros., for noon; 9 'i,,�,,.", ;; ."i"', . rth, or The Expositor I then southwest to Staffa at -his own stable. In that wasteful day a timber -claim two at his meals. 11w through ail ; n"P, cli'. . . . The tears camel adian , British and American I .1i 11­�:� 1: I'll. ,., eb moderate, and Batisfilcti011 guAr- where he winixemain until the following Mon- was not looked upon as valuable. The those fruitful years of toil he had still i at last. I Companies. Z_ 'W., day utiorning. �,l &�teed. I . '4rdA ,gft Va ar- , � I... . price of a quarter -section was a pit- found time to dream, .and the spell of 7;1� I I 11� 1� , Terms. -$15.00. 41 16,11 S ­n, i At sundown he walked home be All kinds of insurance affected - 1� u., . JOHN LIVINGSTONE tancein cash and a brief residence in the -redwoods had lost none of it,q It ,­ ,, , . 0 OSCAR KLOPP 41 inIz an Armful of rhododendrons .an-], at the lowest rates, includinff�- , i� .. I 11.11 "Honor GTaduate Carey Jones' Na- Proprietor and Manager. . a cabin constructed on the claim as 06tency. He was still rheckerboard- I I FIRE, LIFE. ACCIDENT. AUTO- . , I ,, � ! dogwood blossoms, whic,h he arranged 4. ,-'� .. School of Auctioneering, Chf- - Th. par. B - evidence of good faith to a govern- ing the forested to-iviiships with his e9t 'in the room where she lay. Then he � MOBILE, TORNADO AND PLATR ,., I .", ,,,,,�, tt'okisi red Clydesdale Stallion Amicricalsif (15"at . .. I 1� ment none too exacting in the restric- adverse holidings-tho k6 -positions I I ..� ` ­, . P, � . -' 0 cial course taken Ilk Pare GLEN -RAE - Isought the nurse who had attended GLASS RISKS. . .. ... 'Ell � pe . �i"­v " �r!� tions with -which it hedged about its to the timber in back of heyond which �1 I ,� , ", I � � k �0046 31A � -Also.- . �1­1;11.. I k, ,�, XIA 6 Stock, Real &tate, Met. 183531 strurat"Ito her. .. I I'll ..�, `t , 1,1111. . �11 . I Form I careless dissipation of the heritage some day should come. to his hand. "I'd like to hold my son," he said REAL ESTATE and LOAN AGRNT � '-,%,. I I 't . � - I , indiBe RVd. parm Sales. Rates in Enrolment No. 1919 Approved Of d, d" ,� I � I %v " ., � .. ", �, "I .11;­�_ . _ 1 N1,11 stand for the imDrbVement of stoelt posterity. Hence, because redwood Also he had. competition now: other - gently. "May l?" Representing "Huron and Erie :�'�� " I . g"a th 06*41ling market. Sat- this season, as follows: " � . ��,� ; ,, I Av k - , T '1�4 , - timber -claims were easy to acquire, sawmills dotted the -bay .shore; other The Choice of �"�x��, , . 1. a §itiiiid, ' 'Write or Whre, Monday. -Will leave his own stable, Lot $,. �"_ , 6 1 'N . . �:�);�,,o" ' I " , She brought him the baby and Mortgage Cm-poration, of London. I 1111?�,�`;V, � M ­ � ,, , � ,� 1, - , , Concession 8, Hulleft, and go east through many men acquired them; but when three -masted schooners carried Hum- placed it in his great arms that Ontario. 1p�.:-4'� 11 . . I , _ � " _ dk� 'Sloilpi *_* Obt, OlPhone �4� . , �. - I Seafortb to Jbe 0arlia's, for noon. ,then east the lure of greener pastures grf�ped boldt redwood to the world beyond : , 4� 1, , I"t. , � im _152 Leading Bands ompt attention paid to placing . I � �il �, q� ,, � , am. these men and the necessiti for ready the bar, over which they *ero as -rt long and earnestly at this flesh of risks and adjusting of ekd=. 1". ,., " . , -71 .1, ­­ - - 1 - � . , - " ".� and north td Fred Etkarea, for night. T trembled sn; lie sat down and gazed Pr . -_-.1i and west to 06rge Bennewels, co - I . .. _717_�: � 11 for woon: then west and n6rth to James money oppressed, they were wont to ed by other and mor, The soloist or bandsman '­ 1-.11 !"', I , I. I 1- - his flesh and blood of his blood. "You Business established 50 years, -� , � , , powerful steam_ I .. . ,,�", , ,��, , IL Trutult, Moses', for night. Wednesday. -West tht-ough -sell their holdings for a few 'hundred tugs. This competition u-,ing a Holton is a succes-.* .: , "'j, I -ji, "�- . John Cardi- �_ - . 11 ' Walton' to Gen , , ,- . 'I.", I" �g 1. �",JtAeeused, anctioneat'lar, t1le.coull; rge Waten, for noon; then dollars. Gradually it became the f a- gan W81co a n d iq desired The reason- will have her hair and skin and eyes," guaranteeing good Itervice. .� , ,�� I ty o6uth to his own stable for night, where he ined and enjoycd, however, he murmured. "My son, my son, I -1 . ­� �.`, � - . 8hion in Ifumboldt to "unload', red- for he had been first in Humboldt, li.nked ,with the instru- OFFICIN PHON9, SL . 'Ili I 1� , AM - 4 � , ". 4f Ifuron. Saleg Attended W)A,, Will remain untl3 the following MoaddV1 morn shall love you so, for now I must RESIDENCE PHONE, so. . 4,-,�. ,� 'i 6"": , .. ". #1 - Ing. wood timber -claims on thrifty, far- and the toWnsite and a mile 6f tide- mentali%t',; allility, is the I ""A 1;;�� ' ofthe ebunty. Seven yeAft **�, , �,;�-"�, .. ,,,,��,�:,i�,,"�.,�� Ml,� I � , .1 . `,I-". ,�,� � " ­ � �-��...'. � ­ � V, 8 � , 1, I I I Ir _S12.00. seeing, visionary John Cardigan who lands fronting ,on deop water we * clear, pure singing tone. k,ve for two. Sorrow I shall keep - __ I ;� . .. . i " enea III Manitoba and .S it tkh' 1 1 �,�,,I,,­Vj��,� . *621, I T. 17I&MICHAEL. - r from you, please God, and happiness ­,Ril-1 . � R's k Toa* a .. I 1:A � ,.�PQI �,, . , . I . 1: ". I I ,A­ � 1��,,�,Z, 'ji", .� r �, M", , A' �_, 11� 1. appeared to be always in the market his: hente e:kch incoming adventurer . and worldly comfort shall I leave ` 1%'. .", !,­ � - ,V,avl� Tering reasonable. b6f. ., :80SL0 Manager. perfect turie. correct style ­ I i .� � 1 ,,,, �,- K, It, . — . , ", �,,�,, � v,Q�g �, 7 . �p 11, Exeter, Ceritralfil, P. O.P 'W. I f6r,any claim worth while. merely helped his dream of a city, to and unexcelled finish of the to her." Ile nurtIed . � " ��,��,�',,,, ,, �q­ " " � I , , . ." I'll., � i. �, "�, "I IWAIIIii,71 I I ,, , '­,­�'.,,.�,­ o ,,�i � " 11. � 1,e%� , I " ,. . � I , I - , , 'tli- Pit, ':bf�,4,4�064ed Clydesdale Stalliga CArAigan. wa8 a shrewd judge . Holton. Its price isreason- , 1� - " 11. t, , , � I - come true. .. 4 7 �, 06 1. Ordth left .at `fto� %rod. of his grizzled cheek against the baby's "I ., I ,;,, �, - , ,,, ,,� ��n&1011 %1,i�;11 I , , .1 - . _'. %�,,, ',,,��,,�,���',�l,'��,l�,,"i'., I , I'M ".. �, .-� � X�,,,,,, � � . . ,. , _*61hotif , - .:,: � 0 �� 10A, face. "Just you and my trees," be " I ... .. 11 I ..� , ,. �7,, � � -, til i I , 4giQ Omed, seatotth, '' � I..".1, , .NM stum:pap- Vith the calm certitude of � able, 1- ­ ,, , . b'�?]', -Aii; 44. , .1 ­ -4 . I . . . , a prophat,he looked over township aya At forty-t*o Cardigan wag the first For pnrticul.ra apply to whispered, "Just you and my trees to � ., ­.., .1 ­­� 1. 11 ,­­ 11 `k%`rA­'1r ­�_ .. , - ­ � ,� � MH , , -�,��,,,R��) �� op " �t� ­.", , ,,, ,. " . , _ _-.-.,L_, __ '" W On R# I . m"J"I ,-,- w, 001i i , 0.04 , . .. - .1 it xf%!R.101�01676) ,-��','r,�`�`� ,,, � . ­ ter t6viniship and cunningly checker. InAyior' of Sequoia. At forty-four he 11 ­,Is,�,` �?��41�,iR�fp�� � , . , --7.7- . �; I I 10X'��m'ft ' ., ­ - r' parm 1 0,004" ..'a I " I ! ... I � .. ­ Im _­ help me hang on to a plucky finish.11 11 hu it *.At* It � I 1.1.f I I , I . I ,� 111- lj�, I �, I - a MF " , A114. , , c" ���o %V,A'� " 1, , I,!, !� W , � ,.,,,J,, � w, " � " � ,,� ,�� , 0 , 0� � ii.11 � r " 4 "N" I .! I I , ,,,, , I I � " , ",6", � , �f", � � ,,, , � � I � , 4 , , , r,4 4. � 0, � , �� V_ �, i I I, , * . � r� ,�, " , ,� , , . - ,� - � " 1, ,� '111, I , o,_ , , 11 , , � �, , � , r , t�� I " , ,,, ,., ". , I - � , , . ,,, , I . , -, I " , � , 1"�, A ��, t1i , , , , , � ,,�t , ,,� 9 ,� 40,4" 4 i , 4 " � � , , � Jr 'a , , " I I I , ,..,_ , *&" IKML #* I . , .111�1, , 4 ­ I ­.,-� , " , #"*. ANRZNS� d' il*'Alit' WID'i4610eMent of idack, b6nitddd"it with 'hia holdings. , , Not� W-49 attiAdffig on his dock ome day, TAe I M. Greene Music Co. For love and paternity ha 1, , ,)"., 1, - %, 'goAr li, r2l­�, I I &1,in, f6r p6rt& I , tV,,J��#Jpt % r , "a rMth d come to , � .,_, " , " � I. 4. 1'�.'it&.Med Auctioti,66k , 'bb A 0� 9' bl lig, the fact that hills5de WhWhing his' tug kick into her Iserth Ontario Poproso 9. i�� �P �610 ,I 01',"rilt,�_ "", , VZ I � �� 11 , "m , , , I I '44 '4 11 � I I I ;L"ffi , . � , ��'�' 11 � L him late in life, and so had Us fir9t . li .10,­P4­111�11­'N 11 'y 1, Witts'Whdi � I , 5, . ; , ,04, , i� � I `, jaigan"Lilt ., - I" 1.� k� .:­ . I ­ ,�94 A 1!6_VA&& lift"If 0". ; , 1171 � - �.'�� ' 08w; ,_�, , ,, -,-As wo irw ratfifl#Q,r ' C�,'; timbar lsjba bast, John On the fitst squarp-Tigged ship,ftat bAd PsTeRuolkoo ONTARIO great sorrow; wharefore, A1610 ht ,� I � : �, _,,V,.,_�111 , 'V�. ��T-1 ��-,I?.%'� 121i�,� -,,, -� " I - I � . , 1. L `�'ff� L., . 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