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HOU(NIgg bf -, O_UTA - to know. . ,So -therel"I . . -4g", 4 ,, Bryce gave 'Ogg 4 -; - . .11.
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I .4fluate, utemory. How. well he rememberled. , . ,squirrels were- ther4� buy your #mUr, you%- never log it i6 ... I �.W'R# ". y , 0
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,b 'i e cred Past Bryce demanded,G*#.��Vere so hard g#1 think so, too," John Cardigan , e grsd. 1, . .. ,-1,.- 4 - �,�
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� with her head out the window of her "I'm go -going h k4*01n wont, even though he realized ithat it Rensall, ........... � .,,
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JOHN GRIRV]k V. 5. gr,ay squirrels there waiting to cli b box -stall *contemplating her master. of melancholia in the redwood oper- , t.,vn�,' I � .1
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"W*lb treated. Ualls'PrOm . be? ings. But her hW;r7tW,`,, "'broken, and ness problems -to which he was heir, 'ga Onto# idt. - - - - .-.,. 1, � .00il.." '. yl�:, �,,, , ��,�� , �,,
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- his father always furnish6d. 11 N John Caidlian discussed the Squaw terests there, and returned ,%a+.wW A7 "M 15t I
owide'd to and charges moderate. Vet "'Tain't a he. It's a she. And she go;ioh'owBrj,ce al ac on the alert for an investment in rl Coitatou, ffirl. .1 ...... I . .w �-, ":111,
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aduary Street, one eagerness to those frequent trips belongs to me." tomatically --- be had,' libi;:Arm around +. him the details of his conversatio-A wood timber. From a ebair-w-armer . *_ , � . .1 r�:! ;,..J,,� 1,
sold-kesidence on Goderich ::Do you ride -her?" .0 :" ,,�' I ".
"I'll "to the place where her. "Don't cry,. Zhij*�',�') he plead- with the owner. on the poz�% of the Hotel Sequoht, � , 4 ., '. �� i
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� . 'me a horse that weighs nine'nUndred her to you." .- - had called Belgrave .... I .... 0 LGO I * -
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W -,,the most modern priMilef. in the clearing, he would follow a _ deliver a verdict, be sure you're in On Squaw Creek, inal to make 1 AM06. 1 ILIM- 1; " . i"".1p ".
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She sighed, shaking her head ,,- iterating her opinion'tUt-,he was the logging in that district this fall, so which he purchased it from the de- Belgrave .......... 746 , all , .� -
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ence, climb into his father's arms as oi the dock and waved td Shirley un- Squaw Creek timber than go logging . "Colonel, how do you purpose log- Brucefield ......... &16 40 I . I ....
wersity Of Western Ontuio. London. - He looked at her again. At that til ,he could no longer 4Li g that timber?" .. 11 �, ..
the latter sat dreaming on t" old . the San Ijedrin and have to build gin Kippen ............ &U � 4L40 :-
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3004-tt isted, and perforce must be borne hurt. He thought of his elfin cOm going to hold on and outgame your I ,!:
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Graduate of Northwestern Univers- the foundation for a democratic edu- sex. Nevertheless, as Bryce survey- steelhead trout began tor run in Eel lt�em down the stream to a log -boom two dollars for it." GOderich .......... 6.00 2.* �:�: . ;. X"'ll
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sty, Chicago, 111. Licentiate Royal cation all too infrequent with the ed this winsomd-miss through the pal- River, and the Holmesville ....... &17 2.87 ,,,
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I - I Dental Surgeons, Toront. ings, he was -sensible of a sneaking ,,, tory finger and shook it under the * .,q, -
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the path to that desirable end lay alized in his first love -affair -was lost "Quite true -in the summer and Cardigan as well as I do, you'll I i2 44 I�WZ
DIL A. NEWTON-BRADY the while an immeasurable delight in between himself and Midge He WeWL " ',
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Hospital for Women and nature; and, like the old man, be pos- Seaforth ..... 1*0Xy8 5.53 9.0 ,,
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Children, Dublin. Office at residence sessed the glorious gift of imagina- we'll have plenty of water for driving � monuinent.1 bluff ever pulled off in ""
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%tely occupied by Mrs. Parsons. tion. Never mediocre, he was nev r grumbled, "although I'm mighty busy The succeeding years of Bryce Car- down to tidewater, we'll raft them "All right, sir. You wait and see." Flobneqville .. 311.20 7.08 10M I �1'..�,ql
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ftmdays, I to 2 P.m. 2866-26 ly content to maintain a steady, de- "Oh, I think you're so nice," she high-school studies and went Bast to i "How do you know?" :11 . P . I"
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I declared. Princeton, were those of the ordinary with the expense of maintaining a "Well for one thing, Henderson, I � 11
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".l .4v furious baste. Instead be walked to ,r that made bi-weekly trips betwin Old Bill Henderson chewed his quid `,.. - I
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. 4- . Bryce's boyhood was much the same tlie barn slowly and with extreme dig- Sequoia and the metrolmlis-as The crazy --like a fox. Now I know why of tobacco reflectively and spat at a Blyth ............. 923 � I I � I 11 ,
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runt of a Klamath Indian pony, and fisherman, and the besL shot with told -)u, Ilut I'll tell you now the 1crappin' it yet, but I happen to know I :vn I
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.� � the mill -crew to receive his modest footlike you go out " ness. - The Colonel was visibly moved. "If Walton ...... .. 4 "
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chen each day after school. the ate and scrambled into the sad- to enlarge and impro%-, his sawmill, travel is through'our timber in the I)ui)d a mill on tidewater and log the McGJLw ........... um 1.1,�
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This otherwise needless arrange- dle when Bryce I R menw*t ........... 12A1 I 1�t�`
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(Ile, mounted the pinto, and proceed- devel . YOUIN, MIL I ave grown weary wn .-
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able time diri he give that morning at his own price, wht;,, his adverse will still he logging there. fifty years '
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before the call of duty brought him holdings that blocked th logging op- from now. And when the railroad
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wood heritage his father had been so
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� Huron Counties. Sales solicited,
eagerlly storing up for him.
crop of carrots. When he suggested him -al -.go at big own 11i,ole. In fact, P I I
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Real Estate, Farm Stock, Etc- Terms
When Bryce, Cardigan was about,
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tactfully, 'however, that it wag now all well-paid plans mw,,ied satisfac- charge thern a rent. It has AlWRYS
on application. F. W. Ahrens, phone
fourteen years old there occurred an
necessary that his guest and Midget torily with the excopli.., of one, and been my ' to enrourige the de- -
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important everit in his lif.e. In a
commendable effort to increase his in-
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Sumner refused blank to IeAve e
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poiint on the story, the nov. -ity ex- you to lie a forward-Inoking, public,--
the premises. She, liked Bryce for big plaining it is paramow;f. cilizen. That'., why I'm,
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table garden in the rear of big father"i
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hair and because he had been so kind Contiguous to Card:wnn's logging sending yoi) Fast to college. You'voi
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to her: she was a stranger in Sequoia operations to the vaRt .md north of been -born and raisod in this town,
of Jones' School of
Charges mode -rate, and sat,
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,ind now Lhat she had found an agree-
� Sequoia, and comparai;%--ly close in, and you must ,see more of the. world.
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carrots, chanced
and discovered a young lady gazing
able companion, it was far from her lay a*block of two thw, ind acres of
to ; You mustn't he narrow or provincial,
intention deiert him. splendid timber, the TlWii:al, fell
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at binn through the picket fence. She
beciiiise I'm Raving up for you, n1%
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Bryce weed his cqrrots, and since as when it shoqld be lovKd, was the P you to meet them'
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