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I kn0W I the to P .�, ki . . al,L.a "Poo..'e , V, I !", .1.1 ­&­ "�� capil4l *AA MichigAu1tt ly returned abandon � %r�A. ng , Ps 1 tv �w . �. J � 441":4% �ip,b IKIIIA , 010" 00"," �: - �, , , to=! lastireel , '. , �, : . � 'L . �. -,,717`,'� R, . *for. the cook . to , C 0, ", " =� I M, _ F,p . , & -40%4, g.1 Your P=W_. _-Oft fQr al 11, lo . , ,I . , , , , , - , - ' =­ ' " " . T,a , sorrAw. HOW Se- cOmp''ba k , � ,9.9 �e 'jiliji _M',,, � � ��� ;'� �: " 7Tj F- � 0, , 7.4p, . �4 , , _ 4'Of coomw I: do,Pln#r0d. "The, 11 011 9 - , W, T ,, PC, 110i, . � . 14, y expeuatve:,.,q*p -b' enough for *0. . . ,. Aa , '' ll I " � -41 I INP I . Ind tad fAtled; A - # t. . � wo - I . A ,I- ov. I � , , , f - .. " ,"17 X , T� � VX. T; in, '_ -of'Xichigau isfbia,�&llX._ 'quoia": " , A xorvp, se to sea _ ' - f ' - �",', I 1 e2r, alW tol c`aP'W ', ta , RL - - .4 . � . -1 iopcow 74P � ,�:,, " ..! Better _U444dr, B 1V d feet stumpag .W :a' M. : , ,!� Ol yovAbig AtqpAt It4su'T., lvs-hi tl,�O,ae . -_W,14Z I did, and , 0 ,� � l , Xt da � .1 � �nq ,c urrp n i9n - . I l -1. I , ": "-,:. wey,PFP ,se, WT P11; . T - . � ,., I _IQ ". �, � W, 140(;,�,,4 � � �.. Y.;,'. ice, asithet",maT - -1144 - ­,"", !�- I �, � JO i4 -!,,-'��,,,��. � , ­` A _(F. , � . helt on Ill iini. Years Ae 4 ­ " ��ll... 1. . I ... --r—. -. . ''. ''­:__ . '9 -, Mtroit "I �. . I FF - - � '. , r, . ,� ,.��k, .� .., . ­:��. IM11"Jil . 1_1 " up in- , � I . �.r.,.'­ ­_ � ,, 1.11- 111- . , , "', the Bryce took .her fia�, �- - d tl�� W� , '. , ;;` � ., I , , '" � Aa up'.P r hl it, WaA� too 44tel I e *Qlr�! , , . ,g 10. I .. I A 4 ,�_ , ­,:, "r , ,�, ; Y 14 PTl neftherl 'It's Chicago. X is now, and �w'll­be Taking afli now, * , , I'll � ... . �_, 1. �, I , , �. I a"p. , ,­ " - - � . 1 t , I vallds� bf � thia,�u-jAnts",ftpfepo!DO,Tilem- ok 11 , 11 . - . to the Valley ott4e� ­ and show- evelred -per 4;eu�t, on you - e4 his error, Luf,*.w -h --1----'____.. , . I . .. I _ �, _ ", _.�__. - .- __41 � _. I 11 10 , , *� , ',l . ON Is.' I . lil ve t1i'lere-'-so guess I on " The gray . . r in ' - - yog wit � � �'.., %5p, - - - ,-,�.J , , j IR , , 1 11 ir lumlslvwj.alv� selves imp -_ Sryee's gilt ed bar his tndtheeiC " vestm W, 4 .. . �lllt'­. I erl � upon, . . prit, Remember, Bi% if I don't son, howell f9V sh- " . HOU(NIgg bf -, O_UTA - to know. . ,So -therel"I . . -4g", 4 ,, Bryce gave 'Ogg 4 -; - . .11. � . . . I .4fluate, utemory. How. well he rememberled. , . ,squirrels were- ther4� buy your #mUr, you%- never log it i6 ... I ­ �.W'R#­­ ". y , 0 vio vqbou be-.-. � there c am -6 again to - *1� o - - i. -.Bryce wis v�iqulshed, anl acute Shiriley, -l", is to feed 1' � ' ` I'll, - . _ � ­ amy.,O 61100,., and- hQUprar . 4 '' J_dstride . Df P141' Coloolel Seth P W�f '.4 " ' " $ - � 11 ,y member 01 tbeir,,ftgvt ` h , , tions. in. matters ` Ourself and -neither will anybody � 1� 0. 4?" ,!._A,�'� Q �,,, 6_�. I L004"',ox 0 axi , , " ul , W."M le ., , bal y e nowers, V i_ - 'j, - , ,� _ *,- dw J03, "000,04 -.0 out. lo t W,.Wa 4@4C.' 2111-.0t,l . ,� P1,41,6" aire white, -pine _ll' " sense of his"! "' Ill Ae, the .9 " , _ ,.., ey �v.nru else. You% be stuck with it for the operator rpm, �r " "" C Hel Tro *Asel 6f ­ 1i . I 1;�XPXMM�,, 0-0, ..� 1. �, � . I . '9 ar . I ' ' _ , � 0 , g0ograpbical inclined himAo'eild th6 an the grave, and'-wW 1, , *W ,at ,"Well', , miybe , The Colonel's 'had ane r -h. , rho ,­ 1,11,"'i'll. Ili YJ _ _ Ilk ; �4 �-. Attil arAn&CsbA9aa',8 -neck and . next forty 'yeare-and taxes aTen't gaii- forth. , Phe . � g- � heap timber, hivilig seen ; �;. �,� , =c-aldmals by the-WoOt Wil t you're e ,., , I Pl,� Aupdow clasping the ed to town and BrycpO.o ­ � -11 'gunsaddling , �. �, his. cbqbby little hands , , 6 a , 4 . getting , any 'lower. Besides, there's c , ", ;",� ,� � liples. Doutistry and Xj)k Z, I , ,!, ulei a ifted trudgingly. "Any- the ponies, Sl 4 . I . dencei"135 I , I. -! th , - , . 11 I I— ; ... , -�. 11 -privic � rils ears, -they had gone up e , - dget's nose ­ . I � : �� T, P �.' "�c,j�­- � 'g, * " _ , , .., , wn,! I old ma ere stumpage go to five dolla , I , ,�wF I--,' I ­�,, t pee does it make?" d deal of pine and fir in th I 6 I'll lip, .1111, ... � ..... 1. ...... 11 I - ��� 1. � 14 " I - a specialty. Oflice 0 pod" hol , down to herInd kilsse4j � Then she a 9010 ii, Colonel, like. Oliver W__ 1!1=1 �,2 ,,L '. . vq . , R 6ft-.. abandon0d sk: -road and-, ift�o . the wi "­',`%,� , - � man Street, Bogy, ' id , and you.know what a forest fire _____ __ , ,,",1,t?_,.,�"1L, it Ol � " She id not a wer. viiiently she ,or , -i" ,� �,*, , - ' i ' . eml,ao) Is; 41be . , -totmitAt.. � ",� commenced to 14 violently a, thatly I some more of the same. On his prl LONO '. �� I 1. Np� , s , I , ON .4" _W I ` 1�1. ­ , - a fqto4t" " , MG � I I. ;1; � left At the hotel, Lv,rM � 7 su(Weg y -Ili, a...,%n0W4E�)V1jl Al� s d6s' a iding an argument ,4What are you - erglig about?" -, , I I ,. '. "i, 83" " of § lilhe it P .. I trou vo , lous visit to Sequoia he had seen bis I ,.. L . - T , . AA I ,TH hang on a little longer, I think." chance awaiting Wbr& , _ ,� � ' `,;�" ;,,J',`i, 1. ,b 'i e cred Past Bryce demanded,­G*#.��Vere so hard g#1 think so, too," John Cardigan , e grsd. 1, . .. ,-1,.- 4 - �,� e 146inot attentloil. . `N�Xfit 0 W Ing b, - r ze wand _, him in th a ua . �,_�,W,'_ . that fell G a?i ol space where a . , ;P .L. , . . ---, � . . . � Bryce to where his Indian pony stood " 11 r,_%�. . � � ,M,. -, . P, I I �, A_L- ��, k", � I ived -at the office. lay and,never get to understand. IY decreasing Ma-rket for TedWood � ,-. M, , �,- ,-�-�,.P. V - 40110 limw boy could,roll and pi replied. And that night, as was his loxetpr .......... i. JR ­ :1. 11 1* , V , 1. I ii e to-rnor- � , I. -T, ;, ,*, � .11 I V� ­ � with her head out the window of her "I'm go -going h k4*01n wont, even though he realized ithat it Rensall, ........... � .,, i dirty. Also ther6'were several dozen . . � lumber and the corresponding increase a ,.,.,,.-, 1: ,,,, � ED row" she ho*led; 0,14A � -l::: ;.,*�,-�,�� �', I I ;, I I i,; --_A ''I .. was not possible for Bryce to gain a , . 1 !.Jvlill-�, 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 � .1 114 -nor oraduate'Of 0404 0 - VGteft- "Oh. what a dear little horse!" Shir- KPIR SO ......... I Ali diseases 01, do*i4tili oia his shoulder and search his Pock- . � He was stricken *it,,h� Aismay and .. ... I rl;�`, -M . . 1. , . profound understanding of - the busl ators; hence he hagl rgiturned to, ,,fee ........... I... -l ..- - , � -� ,i.­�, "i � ALv 2jumner exclaimed. "Whose is bade her desist f A`-` i Michi n, closed out his business 0 u . mA . . .�� Pq I" I College. ptl* atl. ets fdr pke-louts, a supply of which 'ey ,, I repin- in- Z7 1111 Z,,�:.,, ,W,',� I "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�:, �,,, , ��,�� , �,, ­* , '' � - . . 10%; tol Sequoia �' � : '4 ip, , - 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, .. - Dentistjy a specialty. 0111ce Bryce always looked forward with 00' to t au- Creek timber -with. his son, relating i . I . ..... * , 4 :1 . ­, - .­­." jjll:�� 1. .. 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 �, ," L .. . .1, �. . , -ft *or cast of Dr. Mackay's Office, Sea- with his father Not very often now. I'm getting ed 'qt breaks my. bel to see you "I suppose he thinks you're bluf- ths' Colonel had 'heard the tale of .... I .1 ... 11'', Mother dear went to heaven." From I , . � ��, .............. 1A , , .,�ll., "�� , ", 1� ., -1 . .. �� �, L W11 GeTtL ___ _____ too heavy for her, so badla bought e;; Do you want Vhdi*'? "11 give fing," Bryce, commented. how stiff-necked old John Cardigan . . ",.'!,� al - '% N his perchonhis father`ii AppIderwhe, . ;; 111,�, . ��,, � - � ,�;.,�,' the bluff of equally stiff- W2nghpM je,6 Aar. ;.. _ , " � . 'me a horse that weighs nine'nUndred her to you." .- - had called Belgrave .... I .... 0 LGO I * - I A� R, CAMPBEL4 V -EL could look'vast distances ffit& the un. "I'm not, Bryce. I never bluff- ..1 a. IlAfv .", �� ��Il . I I I i I es o i Between sobs Shitley,eftfessled that necked old 'Bill Henderson; so forthe , 1.0 1. . ,.�. Graduate h 8 0 parftg, " that is, I never permit a bluff to be Wjnoam JeL, juv a i,. �, 11, 11 , , oo ",:i � I of Oitario, Vol derl and' catch glimps ' of the hundred." He consideredher a - t e pro peet' f , � , h him and er WiA .. 1". , !111 I I � -ast. nut mom . ffharn . . . ��, _fl, . ity of Ti - kvto. M therein; When the I . IZIX M, . ,�: �, L College, Univerel wild lift% called and don't you ever do It either. next few weeks the Colonel, unde . .. .. . . 1. J��, Abmwes of domestic animals treated ent w4ile she gazed in awe .upon this not Midget was provoe*ave of her Reme;ii;er 'thut, boy. Any time you Pretense Of going hunting or fishing I 130411ft , . - ': ,:, " ", � , ,, 1. " , ,� I - ', . . ,4 � �. . li�4 . had been distributed to the squirrels -an with two horses. "Can you ride w,e. This stagj,644-,,��:.."$ryee and :":,."'? " , 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 ". , I I... , . . . . (%wdj,4%rl6asoi1ib1e.. Day or a pony?" he asked, for no reason that pleased him imifie OW. And at such a position yod won't have to a fairly accurate Cursory Cruise Of WiUgham , 11 . ght flash of blue that was a jay high up he was aware of. ...... 6.65 T&M ,. , ;, ". 'l * , " ". . , u; ... �. promptly attended to. UM06 On parting she kissed ,h' I,m going to finish the Henderson timlier-following Wincham. Jet. ..::: .1.01 &_21, � _,`�,; 1.11 WX4 among the evergreen branches, or a ,int'good-byle, re- reverse yourself. I ­ I.." 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 , .� - main street, -Rer'8814 OPPOsit* Town flash of red that was a woodpecker � ", ., �, � 1, , ;. , - NWL Phone 116. hammering a home in the 'bark of a s.ignedly. "We -haven't any room to nicest, kindest boy she4had ever met if I'm to keep the mill running, I'll lighted Bill for a dollar and a quar- Blyth 17-127 &" �.; , I... 1- I . - -_ .1 , the lkeep a pony at our house in Detroit," or hoped to meet, �- have to establish my camps on the ge and Loll ** .... " "' ' " . -11, �, I a sugar pine. Eventually howialVer ' lesboro .... 17-35 ass ., "4� * I ' � 1-11, �,� she explained and added hopefully: When Shirley and U67 uncle and Paid for it with a certified check. U& ,,�, .. . ,or , MADICAL spell of the forest wo�i4 creep Over San Hedrin watershed right away." V111th Clinton Jet ....... 7.49 t96 � - I -.'�, 1. � " 1 4 DIL R. P. 1. DOUGALL the child; intuitively ,be Would be. "But I'd love to ride on Midget, I aunt boarded the steal for San Bryce pondered. "But Ian% it his check in -his hand, Henderson Clinton ............ 7-W .-4-.I* . . , IM ; , suppQse - Fr � " 01 11, , I ll . - Sol graduate of Faculty of come one with the all-pervading sil- I could learn to ride if some ancisco, Bryce stoM '-.disconsolate cheaper to gi4e him his price on queried: Clinton Jet ........ &03 M 11 �11 � il Medicine and Master of Science, Uni- body taught me how." , �,`� � 11.1 11 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 :- , Period of his existence he was inclin- the deck. Then he went home, crawl- "' ­", . � - Member of College of Physicians and sugar -pine windfall, and presently twenty miles ,of logging railroad to The Colonel sn-dled. "Oh, I don't Hensia ........... &M 4A0 -,. ", 1. I gurgeons of Ontario. Office, 2 doors ed to regard girls as a necessary -evil, ed up into the haymow'and wept, for intend to log it. When I log timber, Exeter ...... I ...... ," ,,r�, I � . drop off to sleep. get your logs to the mill?" 8.47 5.05, . , � .... - awt of post office. Phone 56, Hensall, 'was six years old, his For some immutable reason they ex- be had something in his heart and it it has to be more accessible. I'm just . _,_ -, I I When Bryce "It would be, son, if I had to build 0_-___l � 3004-tt isted, and perforce must be borne hurt. He thought of his elfin cOm going to hold on and outgame your I ,!: ': Ontario. father sent him to the public school - the railroad. For�unately, I do not. C. X. R. TOM TABLZ ': I with, and it was his hope that he panion very frequently for a week, I'll just s er prospect, John Cardigan. He ,:::: . form ..� � 1: ­­, ­ - DR- J. A. MUNN in Sequoia'witb the children of his would get through life and see as and he lost his appetite- very much - -hoot the logs down the hill- I 1k9L . `% ., - �,,, "I �.;� L � - ' d I ;'�, �. � . . - I e to the San Hedrin River and drive, needs that timber; be has to have it `�.' I loggers and mill -hands, thus laying little as possible of the exasperating to R.M. -.-,.. - Successor to Dr. R. R. Ross Mrs. Tully's col Then the � -and one of these days he'll pay me P-ZL . 'LL.� , 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 on tidewater." .. 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 ,,, Sweetest event that Bill Henderson raised an admoni- .1 . -.1. � 11 1� sons of men rated as millionaires. At . "But there isn't enough water in Clinton ..... ... 625 2.62 . . r" I - I Dental Surgeons, Toront. ings, he was -sensible of a sneaking ,,, tory finger and shook it under the ­ * .,q, - College of occur in any boy's,,exigt,ence . � Offle6 over Sills' Hardware, Main St., night old Cardigan (for so men had desire to find favour in her bhe San Hedrin to float a redwood Seaforth .... 8,41 UZ .. ,1,4� , ,.. eyes- the sudden awakening to the wonder log, Dad. I've fished there, and I Colonel's nose. "Hear me, stranger," St Go, ...... ''. 1� "Ll �, " �, " n �-�', . � �, 8"forth. w commenced to designate him!) also equally sensible of the fa umba 6.49 &" :..14 11 _ Phone 16L no ct that and beauty of life so poignantly re- know." he warned. "When you know John _. .. would bear big boy's lessons, taking Dublin ...... ::::�:: 6.94 &W 4"i, I - ` �� I -1 � ____ - " � ,.,P '. . 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 " ', Z " 4, I t- sikht of by Bryce. 1. a month he fall. But when the winter freshets change your tune, He doesn't bluff." � _. 11 "I " ,_ .�� �__ 11_,- i, ,.� - Bayfield. watching the lad's mind develop. As a.M. P -ML PJ34 . III', I . "' -111, 11, swelled with the importance of one had forgotten the incident; in six come on and the snow begin "He doesn'l The Colonel laughed 5. . I I , Dublin University, Ire- a. pupil Bryce was not meteoric; he s to melt Dublin ..... 1027 6.88 947, :1 .... 11 Fho knows he controls a delicate sit- months he had forg n, Shirley in,the spring up .in the Yola Bolas, deri ­ .... .., I � Graduate w sively. "Why, that move of bib ' __ " . I . .. _W Ol St Colubibal 10.42 - 6." ..., ... ! .. . hmd. Late Extern Assistant Master had his fathel patient, unexcitable uatio,. I I - -Suniner. 1. I -here the San Hedrin has its source, over to the San Hedrin was the most . '. Hospital for Women and nature; and, like the old man, be pos- Seaforth ..... 1*0Xy8 5.53 9.0 ,,­ ,�_ Rattmda . "Well, I suppose if you want a I.", 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 "" Clinton ...... ILIO &08 IQ." ",-1.1 ',Z, � ride Ill have to give it to you," he CHAPTER IV the river. Once we get Vhe logs this country." f. -'.1 I �1 11 e , '�,l %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 . Goderich ...,. IL40 7.20 2030 -14". C � Hours, a to 10 a.m., -6 to 7 P-=-; especially brilliant, but was seeming- this morning." digan's life, until he completed his and tow them up to the mill. So " I've seen already. I know." :�., 1.", 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" � -_ — pendable average in all things. He you s", Bryce, we won't be. bothered a P. R. TIM TARLB 1. ',:r I declared. Princeton, were those of the ordinary with the expense of maintaining a "Well for one thing, Henderson, I � 11 DR. F. J. BURROWS had his mother's dark auburn hair, A thrill shot through him that was youbh in a small an mosL .� � . � �11 . . ��. 9 d somewhat prim- logging railroad, as at present." noticed Cardigan has carefu)l)r housed � 1,12 1�1 - I!, I 1, Office and residence Goderich Street, brown eyes, and fair white skin, and akin to pain; with difficulty did he itive cou Goderieb .......... 9" _ - .! ; I �,.� � ntrY town. He made frequent Bryce looked at his father admir- his rolling -stock -and -he ham't .'.�,��". �: ­ ' but of the Methodist church, Seaforth. quite early in life he gave promise Of restrain an impulse to dash wildly trips to Menset ............ am � t; ;.,� .;.,� Son Francisco with his ingly'. "I guess Dan Kleves is rig,ht, � scrapped his five miles of logging rail- 1. .N�111 _ "I - I ,.� 14l; ' Phone 46. Coroner for the County Of. being as large and powerful a man into the stable and saddle Midget in fathler, taking passage on the steam- Dad," he said. "Dan says you're road and three miles of spurs." KcGiaw , * ..... * ... 6.04 ,1� . F Y', . .".. � �uron. as his father. I Auburn ........... &I 1. 11 ".l .4v furious baste. Instead be walked to ,r that made bi-weekly trips betwin Old Bill Henderson chewed his quid `,.. - I .�.l .... I . . 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 ­ , DR. C. MACKAY vou'vv bel picking up claims in the SAO 11,t, , ­ . v , " crack in the s . A " I as that of other ]ad in Sequoia, save ,ity. 'When he reappeared, he was Sequoia Sentinel alway,% referred to San l[pdrin watershed. idewalk. "No," he re- . �il!. , uate of Trin- , 11 C. Mackay, honor grad that in the matter of toys and, later Ill Midget, a little silver point San Francisco. He was an expert "No, you don't, Bryce. I've never plied, "I'll admit he ain't started MeNaught ......... d.ft .".. ", 1� � fty University, and gold medalhit of guns, fishing -rods, dogs, and ponies Toronto ........... 1025 . � ,,71 ,� 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 ,��', 'l � '��'al 11 edical College; member Of be was a �source of envy to his fel- �, Went ,,,,.�.'a,, , lq - Trinity M Moses, a sturdy pinto cayuse from rifle or shot -gun in the c,)unty; he de I he's sold the rollin'-stock an' rails to - ,;;�..I. N I Ind Sur' lows. After his tenth year hi - real iorson. Humboldt Count) 'haS �_;_11 � � ee College of Physicia to th A -M. . U_ s father the cattle ranges, over in Trinity lighted in sports and, greatly e the Freshwater Lumber Company, so ,:.�,6�, V &lsons of Ontario. placed him on the mill pay -roll, and (,,,,,ty. "I'll have to ride with you," secret delight of his fath r, showed no rail connection with the out,sidll, I I reckon they'll he scrappin' that rail- Toronto ........... 7A0 .. ..'. - , - Id. ll;,� we are forced to ship our �; . _ I - I DR. H. E(UGH ROSS nder- road for him before .� 11 vl . . . . . 'A , '� . I . . , "Can't let a te profound. interest in the i- lumlivr hy wate-r. - But some day a I ..... 1"IL _. �'� �11 on payday be was wont to line up with h, announced. �'atter% bus a will' long." McNauxbt ........ 11.43 .� � the mill -crew to receive his modest footlike you go out " ness. - The Colonel was visibly moved. "If Walton ...... .. 4 " Graduate f University of Toronto `� alone on Midget. ; , 11 15! " " " " � I . "' , I , , , " I 11 , � "" 't 1:1 . � � : , . , . 1�, - I X` I . . ��% ; ,� ��- stipend of ten dollars for carrying in raitrwid will be built in from the 1 12.12 . ��, Ili I Faculty of �edicine, member ok.Col- . All aflutter with delightful antic'- Throughout the happy years of your information is authentic," he Myth ............. ', �, ' ": � I I kindling to the cook in the -mill ki'_ pation, the young lady cliTnbed up on Bryce's boyhood his fatlier continued i outh- from San Francisco; and wh(,n t,) Auburn ........... n" ��N ,`�­ Jage of Physicians and. Surgeons of t C,,n11.s, thf, only route for it t,, said slowly, "I suppose I'll have I 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,�­ Ontario; pass graduate courses In 9 ��,:l, This otherwise needless arrange- dle when Bryce I R menw*t ........... 12A1 I 1�t�` .1� Chicago Clinical School of Chicago; swung the Pony to build more schoonci . and to ac- San Ifedrin il I've accumulat-itimber." :,, i ;.. . -i �.� , Royal Ophth ed that t,en thousand acres for vou,: .�i� � almic Hospital London' ment was old Cardigan's way of teach- broadside to the gate.. Then he ad- quire more redwood tilill"r. Lands, (Continued next week.) Goderl ......... � 12.-A _& ,- W 1W England- University Hospi6l, Lon- JWg his boy financial responsibility. justed the stirrups to fit her, passed the purchase of which 1,,,, Cardigan a y stin, for the rAilroad will nevll 1) - � t , �.:'::� 11 lo l, -, don, En�land. Office Back of Do- All that he possessed he bad worked , hair rope from Midget's little back- decade before had rali " I his neigh- m - - ____ I ..,.. I I for, and he wanted his son to grow built in my (lay. It may corno in, � 11�..". i ,, . -4-2 ro -1- Qeaforth: Phone No 5. .91nore to the. pommel of Moses' gad- hours to im,nugn his iudgment. now . L :, . . ;?'1111.,:, on a , . Night calls answered from residence, up with the business to realize that he Wss R part of it with definite du- (Ile, mounted the pinto, and proceed- devel . YOUIN, MIL I ave grown weary wn .- oped strategical iinportance. As ing for it. land now that my hand is his first - . Victoria Street, SeRfOrtb. ties connected with it developing up- ed with adventure as a rid- a result those lands m4,o -�ary to con- forcled, I'm going to -tart logging! iT . lig-irl Two hours of his valu- solidate big own holdin��, rame to him � - AUCTIONEERS on him -duties which be must pever thvre. It daesn't matter, son. You able time diri he give that morning at his own price, wht;,, his adverse will still he logging there. fifty years ' F. W. AHRENS , shirk if he was to retain the rich red- . before the call of duty brought him holdings that blocked th­ logging op- from now. And when the railroad ns r for Perth and wood heritage his father had been so Imck to tbe house and his neglected c rations of his compel i * - i - went from eople come M you for a right of wAy . � 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 hoy, it to them. Don't. Real Estate, Farm Stock, Etc- Terms When Bryce, Cardigan was about, my give 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- - 684 r 6, R. R. No.'4, bEtchell, Ont. important everit in his lif.e. In a commendable effort to increase his in- polic,i separate, a difficulty arose. Shirley since, it has a very (1, fi,iite bearing velopri, nt (if ihig coutily, and I wsrit, Sumner refused blank to IeAve e for � .- OSCAR W. REED come he had laid out a small vege- 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, Licensed auctioneer for the Conn. Graduate table garden in the rear of big father"i spirited hair and because he had been so kind Contiguous to Card:wnn's logging sending yoi) Fast to college. You'voi ties of Perth and Huron. Auctioneering house, and here on a Saturday morn- 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, ing, while down on his knees vveed- ing he to look UP ,ind now Lhat she had found an agree- � Sequoia, and comparai;%--ly close in, and you must ,see more of the. world. Chicago. wactiot guaranteed. Write or wire 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 . Oscar W. Reed, Staffa, Ont. Phone 2966x52 at binn through the picket fence. She beciiiise I'm Raving up for you, n1% So Miss Sumner stayed and helped and inexpensive outlo' for which, son, a great many responsibilities, an'd 11-a. I - — was a few Years his junior, and a Bryce weed his cqrrots, and since as when it shoqld be lovK­d, was the P you to meet them' I wl to edurat "10, ,V - . THOMAS BROWN stranger in Sequoia. Ensued the fol- "Hello, a voluntary laboulrer.she was at least Valley of the Giant4. For thirty bravely and sf-risibly." +4.. lowing conversation: little -worth 'her board, at noon Bryce yeart John Cardigan h -id played a ii e ardi- the bo,- � .., , , .12 " . �,! .��, ", " , ; ;. .� �A, �. . , I , , I . 1. ',�. ­ �� ,�t.i I I %.Az, - 'l ... 11. 51� : ,4 , ,@ §D� , - ,� � R� ,�� I, 11 ,11� I.!, � ,,�,��,��,,. ", .1. 'R , 'i, ,, , � Ml .", 4C ... ", .,!.. �kp'yil, Z'rl� �, � .. � 0.411111 . i,jgr' , , . 1;-Ib'�_' . I,, ,, I 'g, 10 �1, " ­�, , , �:, -,>"� - lll� I ,.�� .. ...:, , .:,,.�' .:,,.�, , - I " 1 , " A_111 , t ,.. I �,_ ��,A:. . , " , 1, ��__-,� -11, , . , z , , "...J.': lil� - F9 rip PaUSF If , I r, 6 ..,.:�, , ,Licensed auctioneer for e m- boy- brought her in to Mrs. Tully with a waiting game with the ­wner of that 01"ItA , "BrYce, lad." - �%, " j -(,I lc���_ il � i , of, Hution and Perth. Correspondence llfftllo yourself! I ain't a little I gra% y and tenderly. _, � � P, �., I 0;,g �' 1. ates can be -1 - timber, for the latter was as fully he ,,,,aid presently, "flo you ever won- � '' � , - 'I AlTangements for sale d '''.101111,11 � boy." __ — obsessed with the belill that he was der why I w,rk so bird and baril i "OV.11 ' es- �A. A.1 ntijde by calling 13P phone 212p S She ignored the correction., "What going to sell it to .Tohn Cardigan at � 1.17', _. forth, or The E%posit6i Office. Chl maringe to �pare thv time. to go camp- ��� ?".. (I 1, "... I . . are you doing?" a dollar and a haff pf-i- thousand feet I � . I. .1 an moderatei and satisfaction gUar- "Weedin, carrots. Can't you see?" Ing with you in vacation time?" I _1 "I I I � stumpage as Cardigan wns certain he I,lVvhy don't you take it easy, Dad? �. ,� ,� ariteed. - "What for?" C�Wiy it 001, was going to buy it for a dollar a You do work aw-ful.ly hard, Ind I ��:'� .- I . .�e� W�� I having ".. i. *�, � . . . � OSCAR KLOPP Bryce, highly incensed at uld be ready have w,ridered about it." � 11 1. � . �, , - been designated a little boy for this a1w v to do so and not one sorond sooner. "I have to work hard, my son be- , --l' 11 , ,,Honor Graduate Carey Jones, Na . �: � I'll g;;If .1 superior damself, saw his opportun- 4 0 er of - ., ,. ,,tt WiF, k Ile calculated, as did the own ca till i 0 C " I tfo.nol Sch4)01 ot.;,Auctioneering, Oil- -bo silence her. 110l fur for kit- . se I started something a ong� .. l�,�,.�"� ,� , 1. .111. . Spoottl c��fte_taken In Pure ity wit, the timber, that the tiniv to do busi- time ago, when work wag fun. And i . � -,�'q #Ago. X � - ri efore, �.. '­'. :::: :,I" ' te, Mer- .... 00 I . ten breeches," he retorted -without ness would be a y,,-nr or two b "'HEGATHING A . I - 8)�a ttio&odkj�netl Esta now I can't let go. I eml)l,)Y too; ft , '.. , -, ' , . � "ita Sales. Rates in , , - chandige wo, , Va any evidence of originality, we must the last of Cardigan's timber in that many people. who are dependent on 11 " I '.. 11 cconfAs. Whereat she stung him to YOU/ . �l 1, I k*61Atit With .� �Wvvdfffig� market. sat- W I section should be gone. e for their bread and butter. When �1�l I , 1-1 . .. '�,,,,�.,, the heart with a sweet smile and I Eventually the tim for acquiring in �, �, I , _ ; ­ , braemon sommod. - Wte or wire, v they plan a marriage or the building . Here is a wonderful, new sheathing that �,,a �, Z : . I . I ­ 00car mopp, Zurich, Ont. Phone promptly sang for him this ancient more tintber arrived. .John Call of a-horne or the. purehRae of a cot- ive your home comfort, strength and :�A "." gSW9S ballad of childhood: . I will g I _ I .- 1. ;0 ,,� I meeting his neighbor on the street, tage organ, they have to figure me ., ;;�: ....... ., 144& ___� accosted J4m thus: in on the proposition. I didn't have perimaiience not possible with wood sheathin . -- � 1, ..., � , ,�, I �,,4l' I � ,:, ,�, I 9 _ 1.,T: . . . . . � 1. ,,, 1 , "Wbat are little boys made of ? "Look,here, Bill: iqn't, it time we a name for the part I played in these i Cheaper, lighter, easier to apply than lumber. 11'- I �� , V . .., i -oys made of ? � , ­ �, t �,l * V R. T. LUKER What are little b got together On that timber of yours. people,.,; lives until the other nightl Kee cold and heat. Makes a perfect , �� . ��, , I . ,�,N , � . uctioneeT for the County Snakes and snails, . You know you've been holding it to pig out "! 1�0 . "lo, '4;, ­� , Licensed a nde4 to In all And- puppy dog'lls tails, I . a. -block me and force me to buy at your when I was helping you with your co or brick. No f0ilt ; � ,:­ �Itl of Huron. Sales atte, And that's what little boys are algebra. I'm the unknown quantity." i backing for wood, stuc I 11 ­�L� , 'I l;.; I P" of the county. Seven Years" 6'X- . figure.", 'lob, no," Bryce protested. "You 9 1. 1 ,��­ ii - , - made ofl ', or building paper requirp,d. Saves time, labor, ,�, . potlelftes in Manitoba and Saskstche- . "That's why I bought it," the Other the known quantity." . ��C, � .ill I are � I I ;`��. F�Mk I I , , ,,, `,� � i fuel and money. Sold by . 4 � ... � ;�,F, , 1�1 "Thon, before _� 4', , �::: - I 11 Terms reasonable. Phone No. X 1� admitted smilingly. smiled. "Well], maybe I ., ,; " ., . ­ *; 11, Exeter, Centralia p. 0., It. Bryce knew the second verse and ftps t realized My position, you checkmated Cardigan 1�.� : I , iN.J. - p . . I ''11', . M ; 0 /r-, - d. "I've always tried I , , "l. IP . 1. ll t The Huron shrivelled inwardly in anticipation of _� t me with that quarter,glection in the am," he admitte � � "I 11�� - ", �:4: �; - , f, I 21, 196 .1 - Orders left a a are I deano bm Wee" - to be. And if I ,have succeeded, then I �f � ", ", ". ,',�"& 1� *, logmt 112- - I.. , -111 -P , 0, I ' k '' d "I "g, .. . Mg." Office, Seaforth promptly being informed that little girl valley, 4nd we've been dead1466ked ev i", ,, .1 $,: 1 - een an ryce, made of sugaf and #'Pinc and every - ;�� ,.- , er since.', I you're the I . �,�_.�i ­ 1, - ' TM 1.� _ I .� Xl� 1, "., - - ed'. , i `1 - m day you'll have to take For Sale By I ..,.. I , '�1101L_4­__. � 11 - -1 1. ­ . tbing bid& R0411211fe fliat he had "I'll give you a, dollar a thousand because 80 e I , I ­,�i ,�,.tl�_, I - , . . I .11.� gool v to depend I - " 0 "g."i - -1 � ___ 1. I � , . � �� methine *hich might n two my place; they will hav . ­­­ "I I I . 16. i "' Ir. IV. AMRSKS I ­ I . stumpage for your timber, MIL', -ne. Listen . 11 . I . rlll� I 1, I Perth I teTmina,fc with credit to hfillself, he I . � a . 11 "liumft *1 Want a dollar and a half." upon you when I am go - -nd I I I ,�,%,�7,,, fy",Jl I , . ill- . . f I 6alsold Audflmeer f0f ft -ng his bead and- 110it, �%# � spit,00' of , ft A-dolliat tv my -absolute liMiV' to me, son. You're only a boy, I � � . 1 1� �1111�l,,1141, sturoll oomfles. I I - G. A. Sills & Sons . &f�' - " I.- soveral minutes gave all Mi atten- 111: - 11 nd everything I ' 1, I . � 41611 01 atm. . 142100 I- 11 Iceep my timbot.0 � . can't understa �1'1�1;11` ,-,�, A. a� , I d1h6A I YOU I - - 11, � ,�I� , . l 1, - I I - ;0,;, . � . ­), I A* � t - _V,U"h I . but I want you to re � ;'__ I - I � M604 Etz. tio -06ftdy the jl� �' , - - -op m3r moneiiI. tell you now, - t. 4, -,�� , � I- _ � jrmq it , S_1�,� 11 ko I . . , ,� I ; ; , ih to 'his crop� ., Mid pi lo:4, 0, -1. .­ ik,,C , 1-1 I . __ ... ln�er what'l tell Ou, A somel I I � I . 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