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": � � . � ' . � , .4 ler ; 49. a felt at . - , 00W -17 �, , -Z I with his , .11 , ", ",t% 30-W , , , - I CHAPTER VII I i . I -, ,V � I-ee �7 11: . � � " '" 1, .1 40% ancl`061_ _060",� - left the - I 1,; , . 11 = �_­_­' - - , I, , . Shirley Sumner's eyes is�W moist 'bual. nosis pectlonpTA'Jjoi ax , , . I . I , , � - . 1. .. I I n a eW � . " 4 b to- ' I ,9 . . . . . . �treiet, his . . I when, George F in'. '�- I ,. - , .1. "I. ,, I . Sea, Otter, in obediencei, � e w,f7, I " ,�_ ., . . - e1notion asseim: I 11.1j: I , cter of a 7 1 _­�.. 71:1 p I 11_�;, �� " ". ug' to the instieuctions of his yo1#hfu'l' i ,. -1 , ". - - _-�, 114X� , her, the FYen�. `an& qiA .... I .. - 'W. -.,­;�.­ �-. " -- - , �'A ex- _"o'J,t,i r � . , I , , .p ". -i�,, I � 1� 1'.'� , . master, get h'maid, .'�t joy, evidenC40 " ore erect . .. I I.. :4 ,o� �,.� �: , 1'�� , " : ,.� , " �,,,"_ , , � 2 ', �, " " Z,, . . I .. "I.. � , .... I I N I "), . I- .. ! I li - '' , � ........1. I I .... I ­ - 1-1 ... ­.­. -.1.1 �'�,_P _1 11. I I., � ,. . . , I - . .11 I . - - I ­__, . � I . � , wakk in front of c' onel Se . , , , � , ,��� , ;� - ., __ .,."* I . � . I . 1. - ..l . .� M , . . 1, I , - , , " ` � in- their hand-baggAge 4qwn:6A thi side� bearing and A fitnief-4r, , as if he 1� sion . ol . th-, p�n_ strove, despite. his isovif. ._.,�-six years - .'� " , , I , _ I ;_ _,�z�,.,',! - ,W � : I . . � . ..,." � I , 4 '­,I,_�z"'_4` ­' . I _ ' . , , .1 . ;� . "I '4 �': , 1. `::` ',,��­.",, ,- �:, , , � I de- niniton's hoiise. 'The hiilf-breied'hesi, not to appear incongr00,#s',#s he walk-' "It Was my pleasure, Bryce' he con- ' - ..'. � .. , 11, .. . -�, � I 1, � , I - hen tated a moment, inidedd,ed whether he ed beside his splend$ , I_ s ' ' #, . , 1.1 I . A h, , �, , � 11 �� ,_ , , I "" .1 � . tinued, �Iand you wouldn't deny me - ft '::� � 11u4r yqu?r,e ST., � Nl �%e ow . A I I 9L �L 'e"ir" Qukk PlIe', , ffi� JU thouTtMul � ,,, �*M he would carry the band -baggage ii�­to ' wish I, couid see y,q._ ,, ore . clear- my choice of sport, would you? Re- - A 'i - r :142 � 70 00 �. ,- �� 111 ,_;.,�, , ­61WTA. ,,, I " V "' " 'ly,*' he said p I ftA. AO ISM �, , I ­ . . . -- Yhood; " . , ,�� I g , the door or leave th task for a resentlyi��;,`.',M�s voice as member, lad, I never had a bo Dr. Leobfikr#1i Hiiii ',R- ­�'* "' '' 6 �'f - bef� i ,, , , , , at , , - _ � .? - I - �� I I I -well as his words e4p*,Oss�i 0 profound to of,: * you rg,;I -, P ngton- retainer; 1hen 1e. noted I nevei had a college education, and . , ;P11" , . enni - anteed to banish =y - , 4m A Ha, ­­ - , . � . I , to the tear -stains on the cheeks of his regret, but ther V was misery, or money N%,& ,It 1. ! = ,,Me,'�,49.m-m,"!,.,$.Uxy�.7f',, � . e was no,,, � int of des- the only travel I have ever hadi . , IM ," L' -f". , . 1� .� �. . I 1Y ,yee f I eta. , yt , : ', �air passenger. Instantly he took up pair or heartbreak now- �.'�` � 'her gri - 04&4;'� 1WT#.­T;,X;�,%-- L, , 01, I .M �,, � when I worked my -way around Cape quick action fs�,en in ... 4 * � 1 . ', - �, - ",: ''UM0 I Ve, :� - the band -baggage, kicked -open the to . 101,nt had Horn as a foremast hand, upd .all I cases. Hem-Roid is a b 'tati- ed, 011ve ,boiig -*.60 ,% -I.,,,,,-- -, ,,J�,�,Q 1. � , hir Bryce, who up 112 .. -1 , " . ,e--,� xs�,W% -i - -.101.1 ��,_ , � �, 'M%.7.,.�.,;.* _�, the ijou gate, apd preceded Shirley up refrained from discus9*.�`.'%Is father's saw the. was water and hardships - let that removes Wood c' ' ion in of., Irish lace Ught It 14- , - Uw,A.4,w 7'..�,:. ,,�� _ ' � - ' . � ��­­ __ , -11. ,41�7,�,S,�,, . . r10Y the cement walk to the door. misfortunes, drew thel'.9K'man a lit- all I've seen since is my little wo, d .2 4 `,n' ,�,,.,�!� , .. ri� the lower bowel -the cause of piles. W-goah. If e comes ow4 rio " . � �;� � � 1�'. ­A�. 1. tall, "Just wait a moment, if you please, tle closer to hie side. '�".:-" here in Sequoia and in San Francis- It brings joyful rerlef quickly and neck and buckles right -here ,". � �i :::t.... "'', . I 11 I Ing George," Shirley'said as he set the "What's wrong with ­,,your eyes, Co." . safely or costs nothing. C. Aberhart . Ivory canileo, I pw'ktid up' 'in .B. ' " 11 :1: , ­�J�t , , st baggage down and started back for pal?" he queried. He'di& not often "You've sacrificed enough - too and druggists everywhere sell it witli. and which forineIrly was the -p ' - .;",�:11 �� . .. , '' Pro- the car. He turned and beheld her address his parent, AtWiPAhe fashion mu,h-f,r me, Dad." this guarantee. Of a Hindue queen.- I . . f '. ��_. r -, � : " . , I. I . .- I . . �1.. ant. ��atljei-."` "Dad" or Mrs. Wly simpered with V1W I I.` ,?' extracting a five -dollar bill from her Of most sOns, as ' "It pleas�d me to give you all the __ , uro: ..:,, I I 11, � -_ �, ., I ard purse. "For you, George," she con- "Pop." They were closelr�',,' to each advantages I wanted and couldn't af- - and proti*ted that -her bpy was.'.". 1. . , '. � .; , . . or �, ._- � . . . 1. - " - , I ,� I �:_11. I ­'-_ "Thank you so much." ' other than that, and.a,rdre sense. of ford until I was too old and too busy "_ 4 , `�, '. lear tinned. I kind. "Yoiii ha,ikenit cha . ,, ,;l''.M � ... , �'! �,. , , in In all his life George Sea Otter had perfect comradeship -bound expression to consider them. Besides, it was studying the installation and con- spee&,t, she concluded. proikdly. - i I, ..I- , - _� � et" , " I never had such an experience - be, on Bryce?s part, in euth-, Salutations struction of big plants abroad." He piepVt . . 11 '11,,��, il,c`�, I . . ­ I IN I your mother's wish. We made plans "Has the .. '.�'.,-: �� : 1, , , ped happily, having been raised in a coun- as "pal," "partner1l"andi, Infrequently * commenced to chuckle softly. "I've "I should say not." I '. "I ,- , � for you before you were born, and I . . ,;��- I p .�, � . "It try'where, with the exception of "Old sPOrL" When -arg%1mg with his promised her -ah, well, why be a cry known for years that our sawmill "How many,did you make?" I . , .,; " . YOU waiters, only A prono, r, protesting with -.-Mm or affec- "TWO." . `.�.; m I - Unced vagrant fathe baby? I knew I could manage until was a debilitated old coffee-g-rinder I '. 11 ... :::: j� , 1, �� expects or accepts a gratuity from a tionately scolding him,. Bryce, with you were ready to settle -down to and would have to be rebuilt, se I � z" , . 11� I I I ohn V,Oman. He took the bill and finger- mock seriousness, sometl=es called business. And you have enjoyed your wanted to know how to rebuild it. Mrs. Tully?,, I ... �; , . .. . . rk; ed it curiously; then his white blood the old man John Card*M�L little run, haven't you?" he conclud- And I've known for years that some 1 "Indeed you may, my dear." .:.�_ i , I �1� � �. ,,,� , vith asserted itself and he handed the bill "Cataracts, son,"his. ftovx answer- day I might have to build a logging. "Thank you, -but I do -not want It .1 ed wistfully. . �Ii ,,, ued back to Shirley. ed. "Merely the penalty. -O old age." "Ihave, Dad." Bryce's great hand railroad-" for myself,, Mrs. Tully, will .you - � .­ � I il_ "S rley "My dear boyl And you've got please wrap one of those wonderful . ..... "Thank you," he said respectfully. "But can't something --be done about closed over' the back of his father's :, A- - . .1 in "If you are a man "IlQan' your degree?" . I pies in a napkin and the Instant ,. 11�o -all right. But it?" demanded Bryce. t they neck; he shook the old man with mock A , 'lot, from a lady -no. I am like my boss. be,cured somehow or other?" ferocity. "Stubborn old lumberjack!" "Partner, I have a string of letters George Sea Otter comes in with the "'. ';,i�;� ..4�,, ' n� e 'A after my name like the tail of a car, tell him to take the pie ov r to ��,?&, I work for you for nothing." 'Certainly they can. But I shall be chided. 1. � . Shirley did not understand his re- have to wait until theyare completely comet." Colonel Pennington's. house and 4de. �.,,,�- I . '.. John Cardigan shook with an in- ,.1;1', � ` .. matured and I have become complete- "You comfort me," the old man an- liver it to Miss Sumner? Thews a ",­:' . I - _ fusal, but her instinctive tact warned ward ebuck-le, for the loving abuse . ,­,�, "I , � - 11111, her not to insist. . She returned the ly blind; then a specialist will per- his boy -had formed a habit of heap- swered simply. "I have reproached girl who doubtless thinks she 42as . ��`,­ bill to her purse, thanked him again, form an operation on my e,Ves, and in ing on him never failed to thrill him. myself with the thought that I rear- tasted pie in her day, and I want to ,, ­� 4-7 .. ­ lght � ,11,�,!�,, and turned quickly to hide the slight all probability my sight viifl be res- ed you with the sole thought of mak- I prove to -her that she -hasn't," He : � �Jpo - . �... Instinctively Bryce, had realized that . :g, 1, OPIO flush of annoyance. George Sea Ot- tored for a few years. However, I to -night obvious sympathy copiously ing a lumberman out of you - and selected a card from his card case, 11 ov' ter noted it. haven't given the matter a'great deal expressed was not the medicine fo*r when I saw your lumber business sat down, and wrote- �,�,*i--�, . �j' '' not "Lady," he said with great dignity, of consideration. At my . age on, his father's bruised spirit; hence he slipping away through my fingers-" .w , 11k, , .. �,,�,A em " at first I did not want to carry your doesn't find. very much .difficulty in "You were sorry I didn't have a Dear Miss Sumner: .,� . e. in baggage. I did not want to walk on making the best of everything, And elected -to regard the latter's blind- profession to fall back on, eh? Or . �'.. , I re- riess as a mere temporary annoyance, I ,..:: Ing this land." And with a sweeping ges- I am about ready to quit now. I'd something to be considered lightly, if were you fearful lest you had raised Here is a priceless hot wild -black- Z�., .1411 ch ture he indicated the Pennington like to, in fact; I'm tired." at all; and it was typical of him now the usual rich man's son? If the berry pie, especially manufactured in . N', grounds. "Then you cry a little be- "Oh, but you can't quit Until you've that the subject had been d latter, you did not compliment me, my honor. It is so good I wanted _�,�, and iscussed pal. I've never forgotten how hard you to have some. In all your life �,;, � ,.t.. 11 ,. ein cause my boss is feeling bad about seen your redwoods agsdA," Bryce briefly, to resolve never to refer to . , . .0. nds his old man. - SO I like you better. reminded him. "I suppose it's been a it again. He released his hold on the you always strove to impress me with you have never tasted anything -like .. . :.. � in The old man -well, he has been like long time since you've visit.e(l the old man's neck and tapped the lat- a ,sense of the exact weight of my re- it. ,7.'J father to me and my mother -and we Valley of the Giants; your'long exile ter,s gray head lightly, wh sponsibility as your successor." � I,9%, ile -with . . ,� . tch, "How big are you now?" his , 1�; Bel- are Indians. My brother,%, too -they from the wood -goblins has madc you his tongue -he made hollow -sounding father queried suddenly. Byrce Qardigan. . �... - I and work for him. So if you like my a trifle gloomy, I'm afraid." noises against the roof of his mouth. "Well, sir," Bryce answered, for his 'i I -, ­ wy- boss and his old man, George Sea John Cardigan nodded. "I haven't "Ha! I thought so," he declared He handed the card to Mrs. Tully. " I ' , Otter would go to bell for you pre seen them in -a year and a ha!f, Bryce. "After your fifty -odd years in the father's pleasure puttinj aside his ( � 11; UJIG damn' quick. You bet you tty Last time I was up, I slipp@d bvtween normal modesty, "I'm six feet two � and repaired to his old room to re- .:� '�e, rish "You're a very good boy, my life!" the logs on the old skid -road and like lumber business your head has become inches tall, and I weigh two hundred move the stains of travel before join- .- ... ..� _7 med George," packed with sawdust-" Ing his father at dinner. .;, �.� nd. she replied, with difficulty repressing to break my old fool neck� But even "Be serious and talk to me, Bryce." pound-; in the pink of condition. I Some twenty minutes later his un- . , 7 be a smile at his blunt but edrnest a- that wasn't warning enough . for me.; "I ought to send you to bed wi!h- have a forty -eight -inch chest, with i usual votive offering was delivered by . r) vowal. "I am glad the Cardigans I cracked right on into the timber:o,t your supper. Talk to you? You five and a half inch" ch"t-expansion . have such an honest, loyal servant.,, and got lost." bet I'll talk to you, John Cardigan ; � and a reach as long as a goril-la's. My I George Sea Otter to Colonel Penning- . George Sea Otter's dark face light- "Lost? Poor old partnerl And * underpinning is good, t(m; I'm noti ton's Swedish maid, who promptly . , and I'll tell you thing-, too, you scan- A ne of these fellows with spidery legs. brought it in to the Colonel and . ley ed with a quick smile. "Now you what did you (it) about it?" i Shirley Sumner, who were even then pay me," he replied and returned to The sensible thing, my boy. I * I dalous hunko-steerer. To -morrow and a barrel-ch"t. I can do a hun- Just no,rning I'm going to put a pair of ( at dinner in the Colonel's fine burl- . the car. - sat down under a tree and waited for: ON".Nills on you, arm you with a tin ]red vards in ten seconds- I'm no I ,. The door opened, and a Swedish George Sea Ot.ter to trail me and I slouch . f a swimmer; and a I t Prince- 1 redwood- panelled dinning room. Miss . . i( I '2II Wid a ,�wab, and set you 1.4) greaA- Sumner's amazement was so pro- I �� 0-tt maid stood in the entrance regarding bring me home." 1 ing ill(, skidways. Partner, you'Ve � he() y I made football history. � found that for fully a minute she was her stolidly. "I'm Miss Sumner," "And did he find you ? Or did you And in .spite of it all, I haven't an i mute, . = Shirley informed her. "This is my the n , ight in the I dcr,-I%-(-d n1i.." . . athletic heart." I contenting herself with scrut- : ­f)h, moisense. If I had whirnp-r-, inizing alternately the pie and the . maid Mareelle. Help her in with the wobds ? " lied, t.hat would only have spoiled (,%- I "That is very encouraging. my boy . hand -baggage." She stepped intoth2 John Cardigan srI humorously. . ! _vVrv. F%-er do any boxing?"' card that accompanied it. Presently hall and called: "Ooh-hooh! Nunky. "I did not. M)ongr about sunset c rxthing." (I ,I, I "Quite a little. I'm fairk- up in : she handed the card to her uncle, who ­ N,.%-,�rthvl(-,s, you were force . the, maniv art of self-di,fenef:." Rffixed his pince-nez and read the .1 P -m- dunk!" George found me. St-ni, he'd been I VI'lh.,- nw t., hurry home.'* . , epJRtIV with deliberation. 6.04 "Ship alloy!" An answering call following me all the tiw�,, and when' "I uniniont-d vou the instant I rl-- � "That's good. And I SLIPP0941 Yo u "Isn't this young Cardigan a truly 6.18 came to her from the dining roo,n-i, a- I sat down he waited *11 make cer '. all/­I� I %%-:i�z goi*ng to nct4l yoU." ,Jill ,,nme wrestling at your colleg* remarkah'k- � sium. did you not4" 6.23 cross the entrance -hall, and an in- tain whether I was l(w o just tak- .1 '' -divan gx-mna. young man, shirley?" he 6.32 stant later Colonel Seth Pennington ing a rest where I cou;.1 ,,, quiet and. yo N , .%-.,u didn't. John ('ill "Naturtilly. I wf-frit in 50- ovorx, declared. "Why, I have never heard , . 6.46 stood in the doonvay. "Bless my think." u ,iminioned me hvcausf�, for th-, thing, my big carcass cmild -tAnd." of anxthing like his astounding action. . . fi r,;! !�nw in YoUr life', you wrr,, pa, If he had sent you over an armful of 6.52 i whiskvrs ' Is that you, my dear?" he "I've been leaving - , an, Indian i(.k%. :111,1 :,.! ,,,ourself gc' out of Th.f� old man wawKpd hi�z bt-Rd FIT) rn(+ican Beauty roses from his . . d." , father's old-fashicenc4l garden, I could - 6.52 1 cried, and advanced to greet her. � the fulfillment of my duly,' Bryce ban* proving1%, and they had reached th,, A 6_5�' 1 ., �11,1 scatv of the Cardigan home, before, he "Why, how did you get here, Shir- murmured bitterly. I Ills fath,-r noddvd slowly. hur� Lilderst-and it, but an infi-l-nal black- 7.12,1ey? I thought you'd missed thi, "No, no, son. Yw, !1.ive never xoti an -r. t ovvr it yet," fit%-(-(, v,-r,*i,i ,pr)k(, again. "Thpre'- a big ,. berry piv! Good heavers!" 7.21 , ,t,g,,.,, i N en deficien-. in th,c. ' -h- #)Id Iran, . uvd hi,� v,dro no longer bantering Im' wood, - hoss up in Prilininvtnn's, camp, "I told you ho was different," she 7.33 She pres,ented her cheek for his I.n.-Aested. lowe-r-I ;0T­,ti,,natt-ly. ­\�hat' h. ho rpmarkod irrPl,,vant,1x-. "llu's R ss. "So I did, Uncle, but a nicei "Why didn't you It W old skid- - , * l-'rench Canadian importf from replied. To the Colonel',� amazement 7.45 kk " I ;I " � , I trool.;,,, I)ad? Trot, out xmir w I . -(I ,lit- did not appear at all amused. 7.45 red-haired young rnan named Brycolroad planked with I-- lumber so . panir and lut. nie inspvct it. I . I..., I I I Nort-hern WchigAn hi, Crilonel Pv re Colonel Penitington poked a fork . ss at Rx�d I you wouldn't fall thr-iV.': " nitist he- \-(,ry roal when it go�, 111% I I dart. Iznv he's the onix- 7.5.5 Cardigan found nie in distre. . ningtnn. . through the delicate brown crust. "I Bluff, picked me up in his car, and might have had the, wo. -I !)Oss swam -p I father on the, run." Trian in this country who men�urr,,I u;i order if it i, r(,a:.! . h. you physically. Ile can fight with w y as good as he p.m. brought me here." She sniffed ador- a new trail into the 1:n, - ! and fencv! _It is, llr%(,(,, very real ind-d. \� say�� it. is, Shirley." 3.15 ably. "I'm so hungry," she decl-ared i :' on both sides, ill - ,.I, I, that you � rcularked before I've loo. your h"I. bi,-- fists and wre,-tle right r:overl,.% "Of cours-% If it ww;n't, he would . . , � I'm told. His name, kz Juloq Rnridon 11' 3.21 "and here I am, just in ti e for (Jill. r,ight feel your way al -i v." I tago f,,r you." 114, tzigh�41. "I \v;II!- n,,* have s,.t,t it." 3.32 ner. Is my name in the ,, 1 "Yes, quite true," ;t 1-i; -(�d the old,(.,,, nn,l ho',; top (1,,g nniong the himb-i-, � 19t? I fill vntl would ht. ;11.:,. !I. (''III jacks. They qAy hv'� Ow s!r­ng­ "llow do vou know?" . - 3.44 "It isn't, Shir]4,y, but it soon will man. "But then, I i-nt spend �honiv R;id ­tlle, ,1,,,\-T, to 1-1111--: in thv countv." IT(, unlatched "By illilliti,m," she replit-d. And Is 3.52 be. How perfectly bully to have you I money quite as frco��. , I used to you'ro, hi,niv, nii-I ill, I-, i -ti` at,,- r'a n . " row ' . that s he cut into the, pie and helped the Bryce. I consider (-;I!,-' , y now be- mnes, h, s( .. ,he gafe. "P',,1k,, urod to snv I . 4.0ft with me again, nix- dear! And what I wi th a -fill, ihekx"Il lo. - 4.13 a charming young . lady you've grown: fore I part (I - '':, I!- - � bu. sl ... it, niv once ," liv rnntintic-11 we,.. ( ,�i,owl I,, a quadrant. of it. . 1 llryry ,-huckh--I, r ­r h,- wn� indl­ I . fuliv. "Ali, if I r,,uld have Try ,�%-,­ "That was a genuine hayseed faux- I I I , - ' 4.20 to he since I saw you last! You' "Pal it wasn't fail- - ., .0 to make far front 1-ing -orri-I I-%,-,' hilsill", I , ' pas," announce4l the Colonel a few re - I me sta'y away so long I` [,had only 11,'�%. t" �Ile Y.,11 rnov' .Jules Rondonli"' 4.32 why, yod've been crying' By Jove,, nl.qt.ter.,, his (­n,idvrati,oi hoIt �,, mornt-Tits lAt.(,r as Shirley xvac; pouring 11 4.41) 1 had no idea you'd be so glad to see known -if I had r( ir ,,, y suspect- entirely for his fallwr', III n,-,- 4 mill 1. 'I'll r, front portal ,�f th,� ,iiinint I,! I 1, . CArdizan rpsidenrr, opeii-1. . i ,. r ,fT,-, from a ,.nlo%-,qr-shApvd perco- 4.50 m -e again." i ed-" "All right," he, r(-ort,,41, "Falher h:i � " a "'_ Iwor in thi, lil>rnr% . . "Thc idea of I I . . v r, r , ho po-rh . 5.0.3 She could not forego a sly little "You'd have spoilf�l - - - rything­of� lost, hi, ni-owy and woll hsVO .1 .. hnirod Indy came roit I t "' Nl,.,. anybody who has enjoyoii the- ad- I , nd hailod Brv(,P. S,hv wn 4 smile at his egoism. "You're looking course. Don't scold III, - ,,n. You're! thp ,q(,rvnnIs vo and give, up th,- .,! Tnl�v. .John ( . 'ardigan'q old hm"', � vantagt­s that fvl;oxv has, sending a, .. perfectly .splendid, Uncle Seth," she I I- -it Idn't bear � home. That I,,,, r! Ali it ic-, Rett 1-1: 11 1`1 � P, - hot b1nrkbvrry pie to a girl he has � parried. to send for you until % - ,'d had You" i weak, an -nix, tonflerly Tinrlurvd 11- kPVTlor, and qimo,' R ni.obvr to � kr-,(-,�. "(1h. hvrp',, niv he, y! " sho just. "I "And I'm feeling perfectly splendid. fling." His trembling - I hand crept i tie Bryce, Cardigan mi)0 pil! hi� t:11�- ,. "Yes, the idea"' she echoed. "I I p.m. and closed upon h;, hoy's hand ' �,o iw,, the, w ­,,1A rriod, ;tntl R mwilrr­ IRtpr found her :I, rwh,r ch.'rrninz. 11 Tais is a wonderful country : � key on hi, ),:irk and ,e If (,ncirrl(,d by llryrf,'I, .arm s an -I fin" 2.20 . , Shirley, over . 1 2.3 - and everything is going nicely with so firm but free from ,lwls of toil ilooking f,o- a joh as hirnhorinrl� ith a h,Artv kiq,,. "You nvan amuring." , -------.-- - - .-.--.-.--- . . 111ted W ' ..I ­ud -chne-ming.' Rryer, Cardig;in �- . ked you up in his car?" i I not h.-ar thi, �ix o*rlocl, whiFt'(, the fAmil I, a mAn wi:h tho heart and sou� of a 2.52 me bere. By the way, who did you i . . . . ltu5tvd, eh? Did I ,,r I'l I I I ,-,% I " ,Aq lv� 0epp,,fl into in r rn- 3 12 say Pic I I - I .. tranre-hall. Bry('v pau,nd. raisod his �'20 "Bryce Cardigan. Do, you know ill ? f1vt Ywi ri d.,!!qr I I ; . hond And ��niff�d sii�picinnslv, IIL.rl " 1..,%,. and I think it, was mighty sweet 19 . ... him ? " S I "Oh, I have tith, to '. N. "r v 1 h I ri g k -t limi 'o ,hare hi, pit, with me. If 3'28 KIN NY ME N I at "" 111 . lord -dog. )4rq, Tully. .4rTn* a iniho . "No, we haven't met. Son of old I yet, g,' , I watched him pIrn!zurably. "I �zni,,!' h, hwl -ont. rosf,s, I should have sus- � John Cardigan, I dare say. I've beard RUN DOWN MEN i Illfoxv I (I() bavo to (]if, f"I, pected him of trying to 'rush' me, p.m. of him, He's been away from Sequoia I news! Then it app(-srs wr ,It'.: hq\w ""A niothing," bp dprls,rd. nild advqnr- hiii, th,, fact that he sent a blac 11 1 9.37 NERVOITS MEN I t�d a st-vp down the Ili][ f�-)r anothpr k- 1 . ... for quite a while, I believe." a business: indovd, wo 111:1.N' ql%A­,,� * niff; then, in exRrt imit.qtion of R berry pie prnves that he's just a 11 9.50 "Yes; he was abroad for two ypars have R business, f,,r the x-ery far' ' d rson a girl can I . fnxhoun(i, he gave fnngiir and zdArt- '� 10.04 after he was graduated from Prince- Don't Miss This that it i., going ])tit not ulI,u'+(' g("' ' ed for the. kitchen. Mr,,, Tully wad. natural, simpl(,, sane, original citizen .1 " - .-, � 10.13 ton." implies a doubt As to it.s ,inlalp do- I , ling after. found hirn "pointing" have, for a dear friend without in- . � � 10. 30 he(, Hum -m -m! Well, it's about time You , re behind the times if You pArturo, Rnd perhaps wo rilay y`� twn hot blackberry pios which hnd biit. curring the risk of having to marry, . - � came home to take care of that don't know that Cod Liver Extract schoerne a way to retain it." P few rnirnite� prPviI­oiq1v been tnkr,n him." : � , stiff-necked old father of his." He is one of the greatest flesh produ,W'Fa "Oh. my boy, when I think- ,If ln ' %, from the oven. Tie, ww; . baying luau- � "I repeat that this is most extra- . � stepped to the bell and pressed it, an,l in Oe world. years of toil Rnd scheming, of the briously. I ordinary." ,�;.'. I the butler answered. "Set a place at talizing big dreams I drnarned-" "Only becadse it is an unusual .... Because it contains more vi "They're wild hint-khe,rTiest, ton," �.�- a.m. dinner for Miss Shirley, James," be "BelAy alsl! If we can ,;Rv(, (1IlAIlV*h Mrs. Tully nnnounep(i pridefully. 'IT thing for a young man to do, although �.::` vitamines than any food you con get. . 1. � - 5.50 ordered. "Thelma will show you your out of the w-reck to im4urp vnii voiir meTnb(,rpd how fond you used to b y ldn't he send me � , I -,�;"; You'll be glad to know that Me- ' It rp 'I _', ­ .1 , 5.65 room, Shirley. I was just about to Coy's Cod Liver Extract. Tablets come customary 'home comforts, I s�Are . of wild blackberry pip--qo I phoned 4 blackberry pie if he thought a � 11P,.Ce, �. , ' . ,ed form now, so if you cry All TO up to the logging-citimp and had I I., ; 6.04 sit down to dinner. I'll wait for in sugar coat partner. I havp a prnfp,;.qi I the biackberry pie would please me more ,� , 4 q.11 you .1'r really want to put 10 or 20 pounds of fall back on. Yes, sli-ree. I own R Woods-bosq send a man out to pick than an armfull of roses? Besides. ,."..'I', .. 11 .. " , 6.25 While Shirley was in the living solid, healthy flesh on your bones and sheep -skin, Find it says T'm a n r,le,r.. Enforn. " I he may send the roses to-morvow." .. , � : " : -. ,, . T 6.40 room Celonel Pennington's features feel well and strong and ha trical and civil engineer." "I'm qhIll a pip -hound, Mrs. Tully "Most extraordinary I" the Coland! I ... 'i '' , . � ., . ve a com- I .. 11 _,4��;�t , �' 6.52 wore an expression almost pontifical, pldxion that people will admilre ask "Wha t I " ' 1 rei torated. . I "'_ �, v - 1, ' 10.25 but when she bad gone, the atmos- said it. An electrical and civil I .A.� , any druggist for a box of McCoy's Cod "I I "What should one expect from sWU, �_� .". . enginoer. ,slipped one ovor on yn;i - - I ­­­_ - 1. �. , � phere of paternalism and aff"til Liver Extract Tablets. I a e� ao,rdinary creatura? HeW d1ji ' :,;;�4, ", "I' I - .'­," "'�� 1% �1 a.m. vuhi,ch -he radiated faded instantly:The Only 60 cents for 60 tablets and if al. college, John Cardigan, when fill =X ry fine-loo'king yoftg, m4fi, ,� i,,�,.,., , ,dmoo, sma for r" bom . '... , ��Iy,, t . 0 the time you thought I was having A oving fall partio, e ; . _­ I. ,.''.. . .1 L I ,�Z, N,;,� 7.4 ColoreVe face was in repose now- you don't gain fkve pounds in go days WIth an extrAordin4ry acowl And' ,...�.:..I., . �z"` I 1 11.48 cold, calculating, vaguely repellebt. your druggist Is authoTized to band good time. Thought I'd come bnme ulars of Vench's, extraordinary crinkly symle ' ' I �_,;4. wl 4 11 . r famous Top. . 12.0 He soo a - slightly. you back the money you paid for and surprise YeA. forEp rt, �":, � � � - . -n Fits -s! friendly and gener6as andl,,, h i 12.12 "Now, Ift't that the devil's luck?" them. "Bu-bu-butI­"' FIT3 Mile treatull maseglitio gui[16. Why, I ,, 1 12.23 he abliI64nized. "Young 00tart'ligan Is It Isn't anything unusual f6r a per- Olt drives me wUd to have a man OVe 80 FO 11VCW% T6d1I=*WAlB a Just the kind of, man, wh9n v, , � I , �: ip'. prauaK# the 0.1117 mat in Sequolo,- ad -n. to �, g4lift 10 pounds 'in ,46 me. I'm an electrical and Oft�ha"r�,i),..,O;,.�,'io,ottva.."Yo.. WOV. a 9JA a W00 '#k,.0 "I'll .. - .- , 8-4 ,,, dthys� Oputter at T E CH'S R MED K -S- RkI IT . I � . 1 1 , r ,�. I 1, .!�:�,.�`,,, 0 12-41 dashed awkwo&� ff they #hou14.1*-'JAnd foi ol I Ith f44 eivil engineer, I te4l you, and -my Un St6ia=4gc11&1�nbeftft,79 ' ' I I I ­� � �. - " . - , , ... 1 6k.� t I". Wurouttot, - , :- . , - I;1"4_`1 1 1 . "' fk ., , � ; � 11 "') KgW*Wl� * .. , bg 't = he$r wo � �,,Atwio ypsft . - I Jf(A*4U#4, 1145 , toze J,At 0`60te ,�,�k baah,oh, , Lpeori e wl - 144t :. - "' , _ -4, it , -.1 im, 001''. "'' " of travel hav4 been spetit � . I - ,. 11#0 * �.. - , ;..., "" I - � . I �,, , , . -,I . .-�_.V . 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I a , " �t .4, , V 4W . � I i, Nr so ,, L , ,. - . vf� I , � ': r,:."77." . , ' , . , _( 11, 'L4 ,,q,� _�, , -�,� ­ . I � �.rl` 1, 1'", , � '', , -t � ; � . � - I . � V.4-, : .. � , � - , , . � . �,. a-, . I. . I . .. I . - ill,, . I I- 11 V : L :1401101 i '?""TA14- 1-11 a last vftk)'- I .1 111111"M" . . I ".1 i 2 .V. I 0040, I 211 I . . - lt.� 'tml , 1 41 , * ol 4,0F9%VnWW*A ,ThIA TT- ,f ­41- , 11. �,T -. -4 I - -A ­ ta, I -1 I 1U, ,4- 0 1, 'r [ " = . M- *�_fto_ . ,:�., � - .-I'l- 011 e run board, stood there a moment, and tended his hand. Shirley liad V .1 ---,17-. �--� - - - , Aux I '' . . -, 1P_ I V. Is":. I ed a due -and formal, experep menc . .­�­ .34 IP --.11. -1. W, , 014haldo Veterin- OP of her gratitude for havlog been, .0 .110 . , � member of , 9410990 , . , 08 BUdical 8804atio of the'Ontario livered safely in Sequotai we George Sea Otter, k * ' ", , . Ogg e. "Here come's J Cardi hn " 9,.,# Vetffldnary College. Treats diseases of , . . . said. I ali'agmesti; animals by the most mod- :. ',Drive Miss' Suhiner around *ft principles.. Dengstry,aU4.M11k I Pt Colonel PepningWa% -house . Rover .8 specialty. 'Office , OpPosite Street, Se4fartbr �ordered, ana'even.-w-fix-le he .4'eld,,§ . V1*1I§ Hotel, Main , � AR'0.rders left at the hotel Vill XG-! ley's hand, he tx�!ned 'to eatclV' ;Rhi Is' prompt 'C IIII, , pttention.* -01814 a- - ": , . . � ,L : � first glimpse of h* father. is followed his glance 'and saiV. a�,-` . hd (Ifilce. - ..'� '. 1. . LT�d at t - - I I�Zl �, � j, . I - , P, . . 'it old man con owe bin down the street with his hands t . .. "p -101M GRI]CM V. . 8", � k - , - - ljj�'�'.­ � I ... _031`'V0d%*ten6t,WaTio ;'V,4tjAn. L , I � , a little in front of -him, as if for � die . e 1111y C . ollege. All ases of domestic tection from some iiMsible assai animals treated. Calls promptly at- S"Oh, my poor old father!" she he *NNW to and charges moderate. Vet- Bryce Cardigan inurmun "My oliniory Dentistry a ispecialty. (Ifffice old Pall And I've let him grop� wA vesidence on Goderich Street, one the dark for two yearsill . I door e"ft of Dr. Mackay's office, Sea- He released her hand and lea 903w, I from the car. "Dadl" he ealle& is I-Bryee. I've coine hom,iiAo at last, \� - - _7'____A. IL CAMPBELL V.S. of Ontario Veterinary The slightly bent figure of J .,Qmduate 4040ge, Univemaity of, Toronto. All. Cardigan straightened with a 4094ses of doin c amma a . J� be held out his arms, trembling 11� . ­ tho most modern priump � " eagerness, and as the car cofitin reasonable. Day or DISlIt on to the Pennington house Shi ao* promptly attended,to. Offic's On looked back and saw Bryce foldec Street,"Rensall, Opposite Town his father's embrace. $he did' Nall. F%one,�111L; I . � - 1. . , 11, IMICAL . I I I , �', J)X� R� P. L I)QUGALL.. HEM WANTED Mnow - graduate of Faculty Of . 3(offidne, ind Master of Science, Uni- - Missing Heirs are being a versity of Western Ontario, London. broughout the world. Many pe Memberof College of Physicians and ,re to -day living in comparative 1 Alurgeons of Ontario. Office, 2 doors �rty who are really rich, but do **St of post office. Phone 56, Hensall. cnow it. You may be one of th Ontario. 3004-tf iend for Index Book, "Missing H Ind Next of Kin," containing ej .- DR. J. A. MUNN Successor to -Dr. R. R. Ross . ully authenticated lists of nibs Graduate of Northwestern Univers- 2elys and unclaimed estates wl Ity.' Chicago, 111. Licentiate�' Roya �lave been advertised for, here tbroad. The Index i;f Missing H eons, Toront. Office over Sills' Hardware, Main t., ve offer for sale contains thoussSeaforth. . Phone 151. )f names which have appeared American, Canadian, English, Sco Irish, Welsh, German, French, �_ 0 , DR. A. NEWTON -BR gian, Swedish, Indian, Colonial, ,.-Bayfield. Graduate Dublin University, Ire- )ther newspapers, inserted by la knd. Late Extern Assistant Master on. executors, administrators. 3f6t=da Hospital for Women and contains list of English and I 41hildren, Dublin. Office at residence Courts of Chancery and uncla ilid;sly occupied by Mrs. Parsons. Mvidends list- of Bank of Engla I Hours, 9 to 10 a.m., 6 to 7 p.m.; Your name or your ancestor's ma flu4days, 1 to 2 p.m. 2866-26 in the list. Send $1.00 (one dol -_ lit once for book - international Claim Agei DR. F. J. BURROWS Office and residence Goderich Street, Joaxt of the Methodist church, Seaf orth. Dept. 296, Phone 46. Coroner for the County of Pittsburgh, Pa., U. S. A Huron. . 2911 DR. C. MACKAY - - ---- -------- --- 10. Mackay, honor graduate of Trin- Ity University, lind gold medallist of LONDON AND WINGHAM Trinity Medical College; mdmber of N�orth. the College of Physicians and Sur- 11.11I &�sons of Ontario. Exeter ...... � ..... 10.16 Hensall ........... 10.30 DR. H. HUGH ROSS Graduate of University of Toronto Kippen ......... i , 10.35 Faculty of Medicine, member of Col- Brucefield . ........ 10.44 lege of Physicians and Surgeons of Chnton Jet . ....... 10.68 Ontario; pass graduate courses in Clinton, Ar . ...... � 11.05 Chicago Clinical School of Chicago; Clinton, Lv . ....... 11.15 Royal Ophthalmic Hospital London, Clinton Jet . ....... 11.21 England; University HospiUl, Lon- ' Londesborough .... 11.35 don, England. Office -Back of Do- Blyth ............. 11.44 minion Bank, Seaforth. Phone No. 5 Belgrave .......... 11.516 Night calls answered from residence. Wingbam Jet., Ar.. 12.08 Victoria Street, Seaforth. __ Wingham Jct., Lv.. 12.08 12.12 South. - - AUCTIONEERS F. W. AHRENS a.m. Licensed 'Auctioneer for Perth and 6.55 Huron Counties. Sales solicited, Wingham Jet . ..... 7.01 � Real Estate, Farm Stock, Etc- Terms Beigrave .......... 7.16 on application. F. W. Ahrens phone Bl yth 7.27 894 r 6, R. R. No. 4, Mitcheil, Ont, ............. Londesborough .... 7.36 Clinton Jet . ....... 7.49 __ OSCAR W. REED Licensed auctioneer for the Cou-n. Clinton ........... 7.66 Clinton Jct 8.0's ties of Perth and Huron. Graduate of Jones' School of Anctioneering . ....... Brucefleld ......... 8.15 Chicago. Charges moderalte, and sat- Kippen ........... 8.22 hfaction guaranteed. Write or wire Osear W. Reed, Staffs, Ont. Phone Hensall ........... 8.32 Exeter ............ 8.47 . U-2. 2965x52 - THOMAS BROWN Licensed auctioneer for the counties of Hur�n and Perth. Correspondence arrangements for sale dates can be made by calling up phone 212 Sea - forth, or The Expositor Office. �harg- . - & moderate , and satisfaction guar anteed. OSCAR JKLOPP Honor Graduate Carey Jones' Na- tional School of Auctioneering, Chi- eago. Special course taken In Pare Bred.Live Stock Real Estate, Mer - ,*a =%4t*j�� Sales. Rates in I . 'd P In Sal' th p1t7volling in"r1ret. Sat- tt� 61 ; offe:1, M a8si7ed. W te or wire, Opp ZUrjoh� dnt. Phone is -91I.. ,:1 .. 28W52 . R. T. L13m, , Licensed auctioneer to? the'Cbetinty of Auron. Sales attended -to In all -parts of the county, Sevell YeAvil ex- periende in Manitoba and Saskstebp­ Wan. Terms reasonable. Pho,fid No. 119 r 11, Exeter, Centralia P. O., 9. IL X�6., 1. Orders left at The Huvoin _ESDOSItor Offleei Seaforth , promptly I I , . � I, : .. , : . '14% � 1.'L 0.. 1. '' '� - 1�v � I � � ��,,, 0. W. 4BURN13 d Auedolmeor fol berth via. 4 C. N. R. TIME TABLE East. a.m. Goderich .......... 6.00 Holmvville ....... 6.17 Clinton ........... 6.25 Seaf urth .......... 6.41 St. Columban ...... .6.49 Dublin ........... 6.54 West. a.m. p.m. Dublin ...... 10.37 5.38 St. Columban. 10.42 5.44 Seaforth .... 10.63 5.53 Clinton ...... 11.10- 6.08 Holmesville - - 11.20 7.03 Goderich .... 11.40 7.20 1 1 C. P. R. TJMR TABLE East. Goderich ................. Menset ................... I XCGAW .................. Alibu= ................... Blyth .................... 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