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Hello, everybody, I'm the new boss, and long-shbremen, tallymen. and time to injury. . the?i , -,,,-; them Uncle SethV' . , , , I 1. I .
find he knows considerable. He's so I suppose I'd better introduce my- , eeper lounged, enjoying . the brief 4", t ,, Vn I
pjcic��d u -'loose shingles around the k � Bryce inspected ars; on the He smiled sourly. "I didn't raise I . �
I yard' an, bundled 'am in vacation new faces period of the noon hour still theirs - . 1: .� I I. -
here. Pra Bryce Cardiga )p - beipre the driving mates of the.lum- tained to 'such an ex,Offl t I ,, 'I,
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p self -there are, so many ' . sturilp carefully. Theii4re weather- them," he replied. "That half-breed
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� outrage had been cov"atted more hour ago, along with a card. There � �Ml � " . ; "", -, � A; 1,
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steam carriage more'n once an' saw ter rains, not to merr�fO,�. the �:pring She blushed ever so slightly. oil , "
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�7 up.logs, while at times I've- seen him , growth of krasses afiEf,':�vnderbrLish suppose Bryce Cardigan is vindicat- 750.,06*.060 �, , .
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f put in a week or two on the sortin' - of 'finnber-piles', the hoop- bad effectually destrore�`�:�all trace oi ing himself," she murmured as she I i . 1. ... � �
i table. In a pinch, with a lot evts - -'here,, Ve!s git- hofs6s placidly feeding ' from their - I ..
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F sels loadin' here at the dock 'an, the, work an, nee somebody 11 -to I J . ark him -104ws wfio� piled the lumber sat about their booty. . . As she had surmised, it was Bryce . . A I . '* .
zkiiVers rilsin, Cain 'because' thev "Poor old Dad!" boo�murmured. Cardigan's. A. , .1,4 1 4- s..
up, whUe the test ol these'.herb I in little groups conversing w�h t 2 Colonel Pennington was . N �,
�. wasn% gettin, their cargo, fast enough.. ,. I I � I �-1 -1 k* �-If . I . ", . I .
I'Vo., .111.1 ' "I'ndif he "I'm glad now he has,,�.']been unable the proprietor of a similar surmise. Is -� �11 4
seen tin work,.nigh-ts an' ,Sun- . - ped that about, Dan," Bryce mill -hands. . 1,0), - .,/.j .. .
4a "He's slowing As Bryce looked, a puff of white 1'�
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� tallilit, with thie best ol I am. up, Zeb. He must have been fifteen steam appeared over the roQf of th,� have broken his heart 'I'll havo this ed banteringly. "I wonderwhat he'll �., � 51fil . v X.
Believe rae -that boy can grade lum- . . tree made into ferice�posit foij luncheon. Some dill .� I
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bar, . - I stump d5marn ted and remov(-d this pickles, probably." , 11 '(11 I . �4 ,
1. haps," he added, "you'were fifteen whistle blew. Instantly that scene O., i I ,I =Skl I I ,:
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"An' I'll tell you somethin, else," seconds earlier tha' summer. After he is opei�ted t)n and'[ She pretended to be very busy with - ,�, � w I
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-and he must never 'kn,,%%-. P�,r. Her uncle's sneer was riot lost on her, a, -�- . . - -
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,, Dan grinned, and Bryce went on activity. The mill -hand ts back his sight, he ,Oill corne UP � the roses, and not to have heard him. ,�),� , I ! le. �
ever tells you to do a thing his way, seriously: "I'm .afraid you're get�- the gangways scurried for their � . I I 1, I �� - &I ,
you do it an' don't argue none as to $ta- i haps he will have forgotten huw � however; she resented it but chose to I., " I 1 �"T I I �J, " 4- '. ,
` ting too old to ride the log -carriage, tions in the mill; men climbed to thed - I : 1i �� P1 "I 'A . - I , Zi. _41
1� whether he knows more about it than !many trees stood in this circ:r. An.1 ignore it for ihe present; and when I I ., .. / -7
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"A whole lot o' dagos an' bobunks I and plant some manzArrita thore i10! the flowers, she changed the conver'- 19 . � -',- (V'.. J
that's come into the woods since the world to -ward you, you're fired, I to them; the donkey -engines aboal"! hide the 1) sation adroitly by questioning ber ------ I -- . . -
might as well you now. 'You the vessels rattled, the cargo -gaffs or Irelative anent the opportunities for � ,
blue- -noses an' canucks an, wild Irish He paused. Peeping out f rma Lin-,
I went out had better keep your eyes know me, Dan. I always did dislike the steam schooner swung outward, der a chip among the litter a, hk. shopping in Sequoia. The Colonel,
. open," Dan Kenyon warned sagely. beating about the bush." and a moment later two great sling- feet was the moldy corne' I ,- -------.- --- -
"Fired!" Dan Kenyon's eyes popped loads of newly sawed . r of' a whi: - who could assimilate a hint quicker - '---
"There ain't none o' you any better'n se ;7 envelope. In an instant Bryvo ha -1 than must ordinary mortals, saw that you. There are some land -locked warm in Wintei� cool in Summer
with amazement and horror. "Fired the air, swung inward, and descend- it in his band. The envielopv w,,,'h(- had annoyed her, and he prompt-
- - -after thirty years!" he croaked. ed to the steamer's decks. I ,.salmon in the lagoon-thal is, there and dry at all times. The floors and
"Fired!" There was afimistakable' All about Bryce were scenes of ac- dirty and weatherbeaten, but to a ly hastened to make amends by li�r- used to be; and if you hook one You roof are carried by the hollow tile
) HEIRS WANTED finality in ,Bryce's toner. "You're tivity, of human endeavour; and to � certain extent the redwood vhip� Lin, mitting himself to be led readily in- will get a thrill." and even the brick veneer is tied to
� I hired again, however, at a higher sall- him � in that moment came thd I der whicli it had lain lildtivii had! to this new conversational channel. "But I have no rod." the tile wall for support, with gal-
. served to protect it, and the wri,iog'As soon as he could do so, however "I'll send you over a good one," vanized iron anchors spaced two feet
Missing Beira are being gorigbt ary, as mill -superintendent. you can thought; "My father brought all this on the face was still legif��.-. Th,.he excused himself on the plea ol"
dizoughout the world. Marty people get away with that job, can't you, to pass -and now the task of continu- I envelope was 'empty and add i t --,,,,l t,,' urgent business at the office, and left 1, "But I have- nobody to teach me apart at every fifth course of bricks.
ate to -day living in comparative pov- Dan? In fact," he added withoirt ing it is mine! All those men who (how to use it," she hinted daringly. Walls laid up in this mariner cost
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arty who are really rich, but do not waiting for the overjoyed Dan Jr) earn a living in Cardigan's mil -I an,l I Grande Lumber Company, .141uoia, � Shirley, Idift, alone at the breakfastl appreciate that compliment," he more than walls of hollow tile sur-
Amow it. You may be one of them answer him, "you've got to get away I on Cardigan's dock -those sailors , California. . i table, picked idly at the preserved I flashed back at her, "but unfortunate- faced with stucco, but wiA prove en.
I Send for Index Book, "Missing Heirs with it, because,I discharged the mill who sail the ships that carry Cardi- . I ly my holidays are over for a long, tirely satisfactory to those who pre-
, Bryce read and reread tha! :1 ldr,-.,;�:,'! figs the owlish butler set b,efore her. � long time. I took my father's place fer ;a brick finish without the disad-
and Next of Kin," containing care- superintendent I found op the job gan's lumber into the distant marl -i muttered. "Ju:,�: JZ,,n- - Vaguely she wondered at her uncl '- �
e 1, i in the business this morning." vantages of a solid brick wall and
fully authenticated lists of missing when I got down here this morning. I Of men -are dependent upon me; and I deau! I've heard that nan; )w!'ory .qppa*rent hostility to the Cardigan-;;
betra and unclaimed estates which He's been letting too many profits! MY father used to tell me not to fail I -ah, yes! Dad spoke of him la,i :she was as vaguely truubled in the So soon?" who are willing to pay the difference
bave been advertised for, here and go into the slab -fire. In fact, the en- i them. Must my father have wrought. I i ""Yes. Things have been happen- in cost. %
. , night. Ile's Pennington's �� ,!,; knowledge that until she should sue-; i,g while I was away. However, A hollow tile wall, faced with brick
abiroad. The Index of Mtssing Heirs tire plant has gone to glory. Fir,- all this in vain? And must I stand I boss .1, I ceed in eradicating this ho.-;tility, it'
we offer for sale contains thousands hose old and rotten ---couldn't stand by and ,see all this go to satisfy tht� speaking of fishing, George Sea Ot- is far better construction in every way
�le paused. An enemy b;4.1 11,,w,; must inevitably act as a bar to thi- ter will prove an invaluable instruc- than solid brick walls and usually
ef names which have appeared i1i a hundred -pound pressure; fire -buck- overwhelming ambition of a strang. I this thing -and in all the w,,rl,f J,,hn further progress of* her frivridship �
Aimaican, Canadian, English, Scotch, ets and water -barrels empty, axes er?" His big hands clenched. "No!" . , ton He is a good boy and you may costs less. Again, some very pleas-
Ivilsh, Welsh, German, French, Bel- i Cardigan had but one eniamy (',dunel 1 with Bryce Cardigan. And she told
not in their ,proper places, fiTe-ex- he growled savagely. ' Ft-niongton I � trust him implicitly. On Thursday ing effects can be had on any build-
gian, Swedish, Indian, Colonial, and eth Pennington. Had , herself she did noL want to lose that I evening you can tell me what sue- ing designed to be stuccoed by work -
Other newspapers, inserted by, lawy- tinguishers filled with stale chemical "If I stick around this office a min. I sent his woods -boss to do thi, dirty! friendship. She wasn't the least biL I cess you had with the salmon." ing in quoins, sills, lintels, water-
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am, executors, administrators. Also -why, the smallest kind of a fire Lite longer, I'll go crazy," Bryep I work out of sheer spite? llardly*. ;in love with him albeit she realize -1 "Oh, that rerninds me, Mr. Cardi- tables and other details of brickwor1k.
. here would get beyond our control -gnarled then. "Give me your last i Th)e section of burl was gone anti ' he was rather lovable. The delight gan. You can't come Thursday ev- Such details are necessary parts of
contains list of English and Irlsb with that man on the job. * Besides five annual statements, Mr, Sinclair, this argued that the question of'spite i which she had experienced in his so-
� Of Chancery and unclaimed he's changed the -grading-rules. i Please." . ciety ab- ening, after all." And she explained the building which in a stucco finish
f second -1 the reason, are treated the same as the rest of
The old servitor brought forth the tion. - .;. �- solutely different from any otheT man the wall surface. The use of brick -
Hat of Bank of .Fa*laud. found the men putting clear boards had been purely a matterr.-o lay in the fact that he was
a or your ancestor's may be . � "By Jove," he replied, "I'm mighty
with hard -grained streaks Evidently, Bryce reasoned, some-; she had met. His simplicity, his ut- 1 glad you tipped me off about that". I work, however, effects a harmonious
dollar) in them in documents in question. Bryce stuf- I
at once for book. with the No. I clear. The customer i fed them into his pocket and left the -,,, had desired that burl redwood: ter lack of ",swank," his (lirectnes.;, i contrast of great architectural beauty
. may not kick at a small percentag�!' office. Three quarters greatly, and that .Someone ,had nw his good nature, and dry sense couldn't possibly remain at east in ,and can be recommended as one which
Initemational Claim Agency of No. 2 in his No. I but it's only! later he entered the little amphith(' of� 1 the prensence of a banker-particu- .
� been Jules Rondvau, since. a woo(14- humour made him shine luminously gives pleasing variety to the already
fair to give it to him at two dollars atre in the Valley of the Giants and i b ... larly one who will not lend me money.
. I would not he likely to spend fiv': in comparison with the worldly, I "Suppose you come Wednesday large number of surface treatments
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Dept. 296, a thousand less." paused with an expression of dis- i minutes of his lei-ure time in consid- rather artificial young men she ha,� I night instead."
Pittsburgh, Pa., U. S. A. "Well," pureed Zpbb Curry, "they rn8y. One of the giants had fallen
2930 -ti don't grade lumber as strict nowadays and lay stretched across the little I eration of the beauties of a burl tabl.. - j,reviou,ly Met- -YOUTIg men who sakl!
(le Hence, if Rondeau bRd and ilid (mly thoge things which tit ; "We'll call that a bet. Thank - - - - - ,--- - -- --.--
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as they u.sed to before you went a- clearing. In its descent it had . � NIOU.
superintend(,(] the task of felling th,- traditi(m, anti hallowed nivinory a- i ,
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. --- � way. Colonel Pennington .says we're molished the little white stone over I tree, it inusl have been at the behest. sured ih, in weie done by the riKh� (Continued next week) I ,,,
. a lot o' back numbers out this way his mother's grave and had driven of a superior; and sinr� it woods-bos, s(,rt ,,f ilcoplt�- Shirley hat[ a ,ii� i . -
LONDON AND WINGHAM an' too generous with our grades the fragments of the store deep into acknowledges no sulx-rifw save th,*PW1f-11 that Bryce Cardigan coUld- -I
North. First thing he did was to call a meet' the earth. � creator of the pRy-ro!1. the recipien- and wm;id .swear like a pirate shou!li j 41.
a.m. P.m. in' of all the Humboldt lurAber manu- The tremendous brown butt quit- of that .stolen burl must have been hj,- icn)jwr h,� arou�4oil and the -i HOLLOW TILE FOUND GOOD '
an ruined the appearance of the an"Ph", Colonel Pennington. curn-ta,ict-s appear to warran',. lettille
Exeter ............ 10.16 6.04 facturers an' organize 'ern into I ('' "
Hensall ........... 10.30 6.18 association. Then he had the grad- theatre. by reason of tho fart that itl Suddenly he thrilli.d. If Jules ,dT �41v.im. Also she like-(] him I)(--! MATERIAL FOR WALL FmLmIT
Kippen ........... 10.35 6.23 W -rules changed. The retailers hoi- constituted a barrier .some fifteen feet Rondeau has stolen timf hurl to pre-,cao hl- wa.-� imaginative- hvcau�cl DESTROYS
Brucefield ......... 10.44 6.32,hred for a while, but bi.,Iy tb,,,,�high and of equal thickness athwart sent it to Colonel P,,nmngton, hk�ht. saw :wd ,i-n.,ed and proporly un -1 CONSTRUCTION
Clinton Jet . ....... 10.58 6.46 got used to it." the centre of the clearing, with fully employer, then. thi, fitii�hed articL 0vi�!)d with-,ot a diagram or a blue I
Clinton, Ar . ....... 11.05 6-52 "Did my father join that associa- three quarters of the length of the must be in Penningtoi)'� home! And' jamt. And Ia.-;,,Iy. he was a 91 I .A surrace treatment for hollow RmMof�
Clinton, Lv . ....... 11.15 6.52 tion?" Bryce demanded quickly. tree lost to .sight where the fallen Bryce had been invir-1 t�, that homt,1dvv,,!id .-in and was .,uscoptiwe"', '. � ti;v, adopted universally and with
Clinton Jet . ....... 11.21 6.58 � monarch had wedged between ,'gooil effect. on all kinds and sizes gz-%
I "Yes. He told Pennington he'wasn't it'; for dinner the follnwinK, Thursday hv, rJvv,-h,p)nvnt inIA) a congenial .;,,�, � I Rowhw
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I Londesborough . . 11�35 7.12 goin' to be no ob,sttructionist in the more fortunate fellows. The fact the Colonel's niece. whol!y accepiable comrade to a;w
7.21* that the tree was down, however, was . , alls with one cr)iir-e of bri
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Blyth . ..... � ...... 11.44- --1 trade, but he did kick like a bay steer i "I'll go, after .all " i),- told him ;I young lady ab�i)lutvly lacking in 1 This treatment must. , not be confused ' Naugs ,- .
Belgrave .......... 11.56 7-33 on them new gradin'-rul" an' re_ se . condary to the fact that neither .q(,If. ,,,,,, P�oand I-.: ,re what I - oiht-r nwan-; tif amU8011IL-rit.
Wingham. Jet., Ar.. 12.08 7.45 fused to conform to 'em. Said he was wind nor lightning had brought it i shall sec." ; She finishvil h -f -r bri-akfast in ; with solid brick wall construction. It *web -;--"
Wingham Jet., Lv.. 12.08 7-45 too old an' had been too long . in busi low, but rather the impious ban(] of Fiv was too wrought ,ili now to sit I Ih-ughtful silvrire; then she went to i�; simply a veneer of bricks backed � -
12.12 7 man; for the great jagged stumpi, up by hollow tile, thereby eliminat- . . � .
-1 I ing all the drawback�4 of a solid brick
-55 nesq to start gougin, his custom;rs calmly down in the 1.,wo and quiet- the tvlophmw and called up Bryce at ' T
, showed all too plainly the marks .�)f hi� hoinv. Nirs. Tully, all aflutter
South. at big time o' life. So he got out O' 11de of the giant-,, ai,l divest the an- I
a.m. P.m. the association." I cross -cut saw and axe ; a pile of nual report.s Sinr';iir )i;id given him. with corins,iiy, was iluitv insi-tent � wall. :1 I ,
� chips four feet deep littered th L' " I n this forni of ronqtruction it I
Wingham ......... 6.55 3-15 "Bully for John Cardigan!" Bryce HIP hastened bsick - 'ho mill -office! that Shirley should 1'eavo her namr, I t he hvavily scored h,ollow tile which I STANDARD OIL CO. (NEW JERSM
e 7.01 "I .suppose we could make ground. .and .sought Sinclair. 191)(1 N'1011)10111' number, Imt. failing to rives strength, rigidity 11 d .solidity 1 - - ---
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Belgrave .......... 7.15 3.32 a little morp money by cheapening For fully a minute Bryce stood "At what hour d-- ,he logging carry her p,int, con-wntvd to inform , i ' o the -tructure anti ke (, )), h e . N - I - -
Blyth ............. 7.27 3.44 ou.r grade, but the quality of our dumbly gazing upon the SaCrileg,c be- , train leave 1h, Lav ... i;, 1;ran,le Lu.- i 1hv ;ath,r �hal. Ili,, lioyro was ,it, Ih,, , .
Londesborough .... 7.35 3.52 fore his rage. and horror found vent ber C I --
lumber is so well known that it sells . -ompany's y.ard f ,r our log- 1 offico. ��ht gavc, Shir!ey the telephone ,
Clinton Jet . ....... 7.49 4-06 itself and saves us the expense of in words. "An enemy has done this landing in 71�own�4hij- \*w-?" be de -1 nunilier. ; - - - - - - - .
Clin ton 7.56 4-13 maintaining a corps of salesmen." thing," he cried aloud to the wood- manded. � Whvn the girl ralh,d the Cardigrati I -- -
Clinton jet,., * , , , * * , 8.03 4.20 "From what I bear tell o' the goblins. "And over her grave!" "Eight a.m. mid ...... p.m. daily, Redwwid Lumber Compan), Bryce I
Presently, smothering big emotion, 11 - we rt i 1. Ile recognizvd her voice i
h( . , walked the length of the dead "Have you any n);w 4 the b,old- , ins:antl . v and called hf-r name hefork. .1
st of i t.11 giant, and where the top tapered off ings of Pennington w!d ,,urselves in she had (q)portunity to announce her I"
Hensall ........... 8.32 ' 4.50 fifty per cent. the be, . -r -9 a
Brucefield ......... 8.15 4.32 Colonel," Dan observyed sagely, "the B rv(V � a n. ;
. Kippen ........... 8.22 4.40 least he ever wants is a hundred and c,X- MiC wber'
to a .size that would permit of his �
Exeter . ............ 8.47 5.05 "Yes," old Ze� observed Kna-vely, that digtrict?" identity. 1 1131.
. 11 an' so fur as I can see, he a�h't nonn stepping across it, he retraced his 11 Y es. " "'Thank you so much ror tl�w beau- 1 -
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C. N. PL TIME TABLE too perticular bow be_ gets it." He step�, on the other side of the tree "Let me bare thom, j,�:i-le. I know tiful rost',R, lovect Comfmpllfti
until he bad reached a point some the topography or tii;,t district per- gan.
East. helped himself to a toothpick, and ' �
a.m. p.m. followed by the head sawyer, abrupt- fifty feet from the butt -when the fectly, but I Rm n.,' fnmiligir with "I'm gl,wl yoii lik(,d them. Nobod.v ,
Goderich .......... 6.00 2.20 ly left the room -after the fashion of I vandal's reason for felling the mon- the holdings in and ar-cind ours." pirk.q fl,,N%-,-r, out of our garden, yoi4 ' I ,enis, David," he would have
Ill-qlmesville ....... , 6.17 2.37 sawmill men and woodsmen, wbo eat Sinclair gave hin) �h-- maps, and know. I us(41 to, but I'll be too husY I told young Copperfield, "is
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Clinton ........... 6.25 2.52 as much as they can as quickly as -- - - -- - --- - ---- -- -- -- - Bryce retired to hi, `i!hor's private. hereafter to bother with the garden. . , � the ideal � place to wait for
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Seaforth .......... 6.41 3.12 they can and eventually die of oH office and gave bim-11f up to a study "Very well. Then I am not I I I something to turn up! "
St. Columban ...... 6.49 8.20 age rather than indigestion. Bryce It of them. I pect any more roses?" �
Dublin ....... 6.54 8.28 ate his noonday meal in more leisure- lcqny if "I'm a .stupid clodhopper. U i I . Whether or not you are "wait-
ii;;t. . ly fashik and at its conclusion Step- course you may. By t.be way, Miss I 11
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a.m. p.m. P.m. Ped into the kitchen. ah� s , CHAPTER XT Sumner, does your iincle own a car 7 " I I you'Ll * c the homey
Dublin 10.37 5.38 9.37 "Where do you live, cook?o he de- 4 . "I believe he does -a little old ral- 'prc "'
...... ,,it restfulZ ofa,h,Westminster.
9t. Columban. 10.42 51. " . .., manded of that functionary; and upon WU . When Shirley Sumner descended - to tletrap which lie drives himself."
Seafq .... 10.53 5.53 . the breakfast room (in the morning "Thon I'll send George. over witn I
, rth 9.50 being informed, he retired to the of- The solid comfort and per-
Muf6n ...... 11.10 6.08 10.04 flee and called up the Sequoia meat- On I following her arrival in Sequoia, the the Napier this afternoon. You might I
, X61fitiisville . . 11.20 7.08 10-13 market. J -9V l first glance at her tincle's stately care to take a spin out into t.h I e sur- I > sonal artention ofan old-time
countenance informpri her that dur- rounding couutry. By the way , M i R,: ! I * . - 1�1 inn with all the modern . con -
Go . d40'61k� .... 11,40 . � 7.20 10.30 "Bryce Cardigan speaking," he in- I 'I .S;umner, you are tor consider *Georgp I � . . I -11)p
11, , � '. ` formed the butcher. - "Do you ever . Z5�r I ing the night something had occurred .- I - veniences ofa Well oLnted
., C. P. k. TIME - TA19LE buy any pigs from our tnill cook?" to irritate Colonel Seth Pennington Find that car as yotir personal prop-: - fire -proof hoteL D&jhtfiiffy
I East. . "Not any more," the butcher an- and startle him out of his customary eTty. I fear you're going to find I I ff .difterent."
% . I a.m irwered. "He- stung me once with a bland composure. Ile greeted her po- Sequoia a dull place; go whenever i .1 .
O.Odorich. ................ � S.r,0 dozen fine Rhoats. They looked great litely but coldly, and without even Yon wish to go for a ride, just call I I I On apleasant residentW street,
. MeAset ............... �., &6r,, � but after I had slarightered them and the perfunctory formality of inquir- me. up, and I'll have George. report; dose to shops, thewxes,
Mteaw . . .'q ............. :-- -6.64 had them dressed, they turned out to % . ing how she had passed the night, to,you." 14si&hts." First-class cuisin&
. 0.11 be swill -fed )rogsswill and alfalfa." IT mim I L I . he came directly to the issue. 'Blit think of all the expensive ..
Aiiburn ................... I" Si4e room with batk $2.50.
Blyth . ......... . � 6..� "Thank you. P) ung CIT Shirley," he began, "did I hear gasoline and tireql" I
........... I . � . Bryce h up. P I you calling young Cardigan on the . "Oh, but you mustn't look at .
Walton . . . ; ................ fty kbeW that cook was wasteful 09 he Keeps teeth - Whm you arrhm in Toronto asA for a
I . ..' telephone after di'nner last night or thingi; from that angle after you . De LAm C4b "d say "Werb2iaorr"
6.02 44dti4dj, tUrhilig to his father's old 00,
::::,,: 10.251 I thabi,9,0�1 on - 61 Thomas Sinclair, . Ae ckan, breath sweets did my ears deceive mc?"' cross tho Rocky Mountains on yonr no �R-ff. I i
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ToOWOU 7,40 .at hN. Thfii#s lia*e certainly gone %\ digestico�ftgcoo& thank him for the pie be'Atent over, know you like it.. What are you go- L, I I ....
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