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" I 1 6 1 . geAthe'd 4 nt " - , . . t,,, #, ne meall", 10 'r , . 461 'Up � lfvy, 'GO4 I t , . -AP - 4 ' ' - tm�pr I.- __ � , _. � `�"';, o;", 606 . � ,* k _: �. � , 4' �- 1��1_11�� . , NLi . *_ L' i�4� . IF 6 . ;66$StT­ -4 DU I � 4,- I - 4�11w, , The Co�pnej snort yp I I E .,morrow 4, oop� bright idea, * md a few , ' , A- I I , ... pw� � �. . � ­'. V'. I I - . , eAce had; . ess� - ' _0'_on` , 11. i. gures might makf 044, V Us Y. .Tmmqgb ftorn ,P t", , � -, ,Xgw� y9irk me 7gl,6om,y; io we'll just reserve dis� h , "" 4,0 . .fact, that iA a roukh-d-0-tunible bat� .. ,'Well, Dad starP,P1_'f, leed his he renuoked. qw . ** P�,qwdn _a,. :'� �,3� � ­ . /11 . - I " - think 'a , . ., I.. . � . .1 �., . � ,. n .of, them till to-morr9w mor -u- te% r f willy. 11 , �,X would have WXMI'l I ffic"I"wid � to ,000 , 0 44WA 1pi,-.w�, I ; I I . i B*-#dW;;--',,20I�.1­­ , ,tovww ,_ , - "I ; ,�-,� I . . - tle nobody -is 'quite so thoroughly at Fus"10 ".. 1, �ftd himself, shalli g6 over to'your caml? and pay it ve , 01 , A'� _­,. - I I , , . . men the sa­_ -v_., ry,40A.60y. , V-#� - . . home as a lumbqrJAck; once in a -Visit. "YOU figure YOu've' , % � 4 I .t . . I'll P-14%, a ,7, - ing. Be a, sport, Sinclair, and for and I suppose the, ', 0 one forms the inCOMPaMble JUIPS a brie TO I., 4 I . � . . 'If I got us. w,monvo A. op - R, vt,t el' ch, with ou a man, even a ebam , y,*p - I ­. I 'MI 11 ` I -1_1 - whistle. " `­`�, �4 V �T" � -, ',,, � � � , ", . _ . . I I I.: I I., ..., � . . oni�e in your life beat the six o'clock ir. youth are not r . ,,',' changed in ReAlly,'I.have heard' so much about -eh?" Bryce was smilingly pleaiaiX in '#, 0 �� * - .,,,, 5 44-T01311 - I week) . gl4diator.,of the prize ring ' . - . I ows"o I - _:kom lost P In other words, I suggest old -age, Colonel."' - , , - * - x ," ,. ., � ,q_� gvi el!^ � � I.Covitinued , I may I � ,I), th4t woods -boss of yoiwTs, Colonel, ly. I 11 ` . . . �. . . I . W feel apprehensive out- that you go home and rest for Once." "But that makesi�'I* "I am making no ,34bpr#"_� "AN -14-11s T I I I dmissiobs 11 tht.dugh, a fm ­6 , V _�., � , -.1 , fte chuckled, -at his frank good . of the He left Sinclair staring -at him . I �d for other tbait I ache to take him apart and see , MAIM"W "R A . MW 6 eomei I � manufacturers," tlw� Cql4'nel protest- what makes him go." Pennington responded enigmatically 11 . 'A F 1 �z� 6, . humbur. Thank you, Xy. Cardigan,, Wednesday evening at five ,>rclock rather stupidly , , , ras.O.err4es. A#A M" 111 ,-__ ,:� - ed. "I feed my men 0W plain food Again t4he Oolonel assimilated the "-nor any hauling contracts for my abfai , - _q0,g­#'H '� �,,�� 1. i � Iried an OqUA � J- I , ,Nt�`,`4, � --j"', , ,9 � I .. , " , I. �� P � for 411 your kindniess and thought- Mr. Sinclair, the manager, came into and plen,ty of it-ciwdti better food hint, but preferred to dissemble. "Oh, neighbour's logs," he added. ,cvnfq4tioner,Z­Qi4; )$.r1aaP':.,1Wi �­ _li vl , ' " -, 1. fulness,, and if you will persist in Bryce's office with a handful of fold- .. ' than they were used t60before they you caret steal him from me, Curd!- ':You may change your mind. refrigerator Itratil. � ,,,.:. ,�, ,being' nice to me, you might ,send CHAPTER X111 1P ed papers. III have here," he an- . came to this country, ,-but I cannot gan," he laughed. "I warn you. in 'Never." . � ;W9464" V 11 QeqrLg.e Sea Otter and the car at one- ;,r berdes, Are not ,14 Afii��'iii�,�4i � � ,� .U. is I if nouneed .in his clerky voice with a Colonel Pefinington's pompous im- seem to satisfy them. ,am continu- advance ---so spare yourself the ef- "I slapnose IT -have to abandon I*g- bOirY- Preserve, � . �bb d -, I , � I , .If, A- - . Wrty. 1111 be glad to avail myse 'r � .. , "' ,IJL,f-,;.- I touch of solemnity to it, "a trial bal, ported British butler showed 'Brice ougly being reminded, When I do a fort." ging in Township, Nine and go back sieve, , I ��, I " , �, I, .;.,,, ­ _."'..., "",, - .� ­_ I of both until I-ean get a car of. my ance I.have not had. time to ma�e into the Pennington living, room at thing thus and so, that lohn Cardigan "I'll try anything once," Bryce Te- to the *San Hedrin," Bryce sigheil -re� . I � ' ' 0. - . . owrit sent up from San Francisco. . .�: .'�.�,:!��­12�gt � , d, "I. I . , , . I Tai Wednesday night, then. Good- an exact' inventory; but in ordei to six -thirty, announcing him with due does it otherwise. YoW respected torted -with equal good nature. "How- signedly. ", I , ; � -..--. vp�-,; -.,�, �, �,"��_ � I �91, . , I'll I I - I . I ' 1' ?� - - "I W7"11 1 � 1. -, � V... 'I . bye." , . - U E : , �_ A . give you &6me ldea'ofo�the, condition ceremony. Shirley; rose from the parent is the basis for g4rnparison in ever, I don't want to stear him from "Ifyou do, You'll go broke. YO AR YOU Ar�Jk.A:W, �' 11 �� - wher6she had been idly finger- this ntry, CardigaVi,,irid T find ,t you. I want to ascertain from him can't afford it. , I of your father's% affairs, I hay ' used piano: cou . _1 , , -,. ", ,­,_ - I � :� � . " - � " ;��.kL As Bryce Cardigan hung up, he e You're on the verge . . , . 11, -_... ., -.,: �., I,v�,�� " �_ �,,,, ': ,�,�A�� , , '�?y � . !H4_� laughed where. he procured this burd.'. There of insolveney this minute." R ' "" .r '�"_V , . ,aiYprqx1r.aate ftures and prepared a ing the keys� and greeted him with devilish InconveniezrL . "a . beaved a slight sigh, and a parody � 6F YOU MEAW..".1: _�'_'Z . . I ever3�-, appearance of pleasu' . i �, , I�. '0 profit-afid-loss ae'Count," I , tte- ma� be more of the same in the "I suppose, since You decline to �,,��, I re --fol- indulgently and passs;14-:his cigare . 1,��11 41� : � : ��,.,, . , 101 ,I .I .I .I �� ::, . �T on a quatrain from "L411a Ro9kh Bryce -reacbed- for the papers. towing which, she turned to present case to Bryce. ",11' neighborhood where he got this." haul ouribgs, after the expiration of Proof That the 6tomach 1- � I " ) , . I I -s restless "He wouldn't tell you." -� �� .1 ,,, .. I ntract, . ., . . ran througl� his'mind: 11 . ti You. will note the ariount chtLrged her v�sitor to Colonel Pennington, who "Uncle Seth aTwayi a Weak. . .,. �. I ,., ..... ..... ,�, .1. ,. ,., � � I I grou our present co ,and in view of and Needs Toning p. ­­' . ;�,, I I I I " . . U ­,, , li�ll , I , I ' off to-pTofit and loss under the he- S e mau � is th,� loadpr," "He might. I'm a persuasive little the fact that we are not financially . A: ,, I never loved" a. dear gaielle, . ad was standing in his favourite po i- when some Oth r . . "I., ," ­ " 1:1 ;n.111 ­ . , of"Pensions,'" 'Sinclair continued. "It tion with his back to the fireplace. Shirley volunte,ered'with a roischie- cuss when I choose to exert myself." able to -build our own logging rail- Are you one of the- . I., 4'V .1 . . ��,�,p -I many sufferers . -­. I - �-,_`,, " , . ,, ,'O", - � . To glad,me with its limpid, Rye, amounts approximately to two thou- "Uncle Seth, this is Mr. Cardigan, vous glance at Pennington. "Ife was "Rondeau is not communicative. He road, that the wisest course my father wbu dread meal time? Hungry, and ' "...'. �',`, I �_ - s:.:,i - . I -1 But when I learned to love it well, sand dollars a'mQnt'h, and this surn who was so very nice to me the day the Great Pooh -B -ah ,of'the lumbLr- requires lots of peTsilading." and I could Punue would be to sell yet afraid to eat, because of -the .,,., ,�, . - I , , 'A , �'.. �-4 ... , . _.v . The gol-c5raed thing was sure to die represents payments to crippled em- I landed in Red MUM" trade back in Michigair,-but out here "What delicious -soup!" Bryce Our timber in Township Nine to you. pains and discomforts -that foll W�.' _:.�;;, ��. � � . I , Ith . O� .., p §; ,A',�,' "'. ployees and the dependent families of The Colonel bowed. "I have to he has to play se6nd fiddle. Don't murmured blandly. "Miss Sumner, It adioins your holdings in the same When the stomach is out of order e '' ,��­`,!&, ,. It was difficult to get out of the men. killed in the employ of the thank YOU, sir, for your courtesy to . you, Nunky-durik?" � .., , 5'.. 11 :`-­ ,,-O. I :., may I have a cracker?" towriship.1, whole sy-sit-in suffers, and as the Woo& " '�': 1, �`, ' 71�,� . .1 �.�� '��.,.1, , ". ��;� I I habit of playinff ; he found himself Company. . my niece," He had assumed an ah � "I'm afraid I do, iny, dear," the The dinner passed pleasantly; the "I had a notion the situation would becomes thin and watery it bee6this' ,, .��.� desire I I I-— the possessor of a very great "In addition to these payments, your of reserve, of distinct aloofness, de- Colonel admitted with his hv�t air of challenge and defiance between guest begin to davirn upon you.- The Col- increasingly difficult to correct the ' ' ., . .4 I to close down the desk, call on Shir- ,1 . ,:, � I �, father owns thirty-two thirty -acre spite his studied. politeness. Bryce hearty exparisiveness. ','I'm afraid I sind host had been so skillfully and one] was smiling now; his handsome digestive oider. There is no tonic 11, t. I . . . I ley Sumner, and spend the remainder farms which he has cleared from his stepped forward with extended hand, do. However, Mr. Cardigan, now gracefully exchanged that Shirley face was gradusilly assuming the ex- for the stomach that is not a tonic for "I'll, � �.�_ I-. -�I '­,� .1 of the day basking in the sunlight logged -over lands. These little farms which the Colonel grasped in a man- that you have ---at least,..l have been hadn't the slightest suspicion that nression pontifical. "I'll' give you a the whole body; thw a blood-buildi-ug , , ., _� of her presence. . . I'- � 11 . :.: � . ar! equipped with bungalows and out, ner vaguely suggestive of that clam- so informed -taken over your father's these two well-groomed men had, un- dollar a thousand feet stumpage for 'ams' Pink Pilla� � 1, I . . buildings built by your father and re- rny-palmed creation of Charles Dick- business, I am hoping We will be en- dor her very nose, as it were, agreed it.,, tonds such as Dr. Willi .1 � I . ,.,- . not only relieves indiges,,I&n, but ., , 1, " ` , I ,I , CHAPTER XII present a considerable investment. As ens -Uriah Heep. Bryce was tempt- abled to get together on- many little to be enemies and then, for the time "On whose cruise?" adds to the general strength. Mr. 1). -'J 11" �v.� � , -!rig, turned their attention to ather "Oh, my own cruisers will estimate J. Shaw, Selkirk Road, P.E.I., bas 11 , .� I I " The days passed swiftly, as they you know, these farms are wonder- ed to squeeze the lax fingers until th� detaitts and work them out on 'a com- N I � have a habit Of passing after one has fully rich, and are planted in apples Colonel should bellow with pain- but man basis to our mutual advantage. , and more trifling matters. Coffee it.,, .­..�'., " . � __ I .. 1.��, " , 'r N discovered one's allotted task in life and berries. Other lands contiguous resisting the u I picived the value of Dr. Williams' , " � ,�u .1 ngenerous impulse , - We lumbermen should stand together was served in the living room, and ,�� .. hc � Pink Pills in a severe ease of indiges- I'. to them sell readily at two hundred replied instead: and not make it hard for eachother., through the fragrant smoke of Pen- I (Continued next week) . .'�31 -1 ip, _�, I . tion and relates his experience for ­:, ... . I � . dollars an acre, and so you wiU see "Your niece, Colonel,isone of those For instance, your scale of wages is' nington's fifty -cent perfectos a I I tile benefit of other sufferers. He . .", �?'. ...., , I , .1, I . that your father has approximately fortunate beings the world will al- totally disproportionate to the pre..,_1sprightIy three -cornered conversation! ' I says --2'I suffQred from indigestion, . � ,I REM WANTED ways clamour to serve.ip ent hikh cost of manufacture and the � continued for an hour. Then the, I PEACH AND PEAR AUTUMN I for, a number of years. My case waa I - _.�-#P two hundred thousand dollars tied up . . -, I 111.1�p` I - . I in these little farms." "Quite true, Mr. Cardigan. When mediocre market; yet just because: Colonel, secretly enraged at the calm, DISHES . , I sc tad that words fail to describL-it. ,.;; Missing Heirs are being sought "But he has given a life -lease at she was quite a little girl I came un- you pay it, you set a plTcedent mocking, contemplative glances which MY appetite was gone, constipation " '.- - � , �� - khroughout the world. Many people nothing a year for each farm to for- der her ,spell myself." which we are all forced, to follow. , Bryce ever and anon bestowed upon 1! Some sugg"tions for late summer I _ , was present, and my nerves were all �,,�.., 14, � ! are to -day living in comparative pov- mer employees who -have been smash- "So di -d 1, Colonel. Miss Sumner However," he concluded, "Ict.'s not him, and Unable longer to convince dessert,- and salads, made from peach- on edge. I could not sleep welt at . : � .. "I' arty who are really rich, but do not ed beyond the possibility of doing th, has doubtless told you of olir first talk shop. I imagine We hav(- enough himself that be was too apprehensive (,,, and pears, are given herewith: ,-l night, and the world was a dark spot , . know It. You may be one of them hard work of the mill and woods," meeting some twelve years ago 11 of that during the day. Ilo,.o.i(les, -that this cool young man knew no -i Peach Croustades. - "I. ... I ` . , . - e " . � Send for Index Book, "Missing Heirs Bryce reminded the manager. "Hence "Quite so. May I offer you a'cock- here are the cocktails." � thing and would do nothing even ;f.1 Cut small rounds from thin .sheets I for me. I trif:d a number of remedies, . � �. I I t � ' .", . t , but without any benefit. Then Dr. , � and Next of Kin," containing care- You must not figure those farms a- tail, Mr. Cardigan?" With the disposal of the cocktails ! ho knew -nothing-roFe, pleaded the of sponge. cake, saute in clarified but- _ .,. I , gully authenticated lists of missing mong our assets." "Thank you, certainly. Dad and I 1 the conversation drifted inito a dis;cus" � necessity for looking over some papers t er . V� r I Wiiliams' Pink Pills were recommend- _�11 - I until a golden bro . Drain, ed but without much faith, after so "I � I. 1. "Why not?" Sinclair replied evenly, ,1? and I -night. Foolish of large peaches, cooked i � ' ' � I ... :.1"..."," heirs and unclaimed estates which have been pinning one on about this sion of Shirley's adventure, %vi h , bade Bryce good - halves n : many failures, I decided to try them. ... �11. , . . �_ time every night since my return 21 %ahrion in Big Lagoon. The Colon , , . " � have been advertised for, here and "Formal leases have never been exe. It - I el � ly he proffered Bryce a limp hand; syrup, .sprinkle round sides thickly After taking three boxes I noticed a "L"; § , ' , Shirley belongs to the Band or disc-flur- - got 1.� , H sed learnedly on the superior 1 and a demon of deviltry taking pos- with cocoanut, and place one on each � : ", - abroad. The Index of Missing Heirs cuted, an8 the tenants ocoupy the hange for the better. Then I ., .>`.1, . we offer for sale contains thousands property at your father's pleasure.- ope," the Colonel explained. "She's sport of muskellunge-fishini.r, whi,:h'ression of the latter, this time he piece of cake, Serve cold with cream. ( , , I ! three boxes more and found I had a of mames which have appeared in "I think that will be about as far ready at any time to break a lance prompted Bryce to enter in:,j a de.;_' squeezed with a -simple, hearty earn- Peach Surprise. 41'_,_'X1 � 11 . , a- . ,.`�,-, �vith the Demon Rum. Back in Mich- cription of going after swordfish estnesq, the while he said: Line ramekins or small shallow treatment, took moderate exercise, .I'. American, Canadian, English, Scotch, as the discussion on that point need "Colonel Pennington, I hope T do di ­hes with strips of sponge cake, put lgenuine remedy. I continued thei .", ,�. . Ivish, Welsh, German ' French Bel- proce,ed," Bryce replied smilingly. igan, where we used to live, she saw mong the islands of the Santa Bar- icculd take plain food without suffer- - .1 slla4, Swedish, India , too many woodsmen around after the bara channel. "Trout -fishing when mt have to assure you that my vlsit into each half of a nice large peach, , 1 n Colonlaf, and 'My father', word has always been , , I I ing as formerly, and proved that � ath& newspapers, inserted by lawy- considered sufficient in this country- spring drive. So we'll have to drink the fish ts into white Water is good here this evening has not only been pared and stoned, fill the cavity with . "' I I on . exeiutors, administrators. ge i these pills make good blood and that :11 .,� 0 A180 his verbal.promise to pay has always her share, Mr. Cardigan. Pray be ,cPO-'t; salmon -fishing is fite, and the delightful but-er-instructive. Good powdered sugar and shredded sweet this good blood will restore the stom.: , �'.� ,�L -CouWns Hat of English and Irish be -en collateral enough for those who aeated-" steel- bead in Eel River are hard to night, sir, and pkasant dreams." almond.-,, moistened with whipped ach and nerves. Anyone suffering . - ill Co*ts of Chancery and �unelaimed know him." Bryce seated 'himself. "Well, we bea; muskellunge ,are a.deli ht and With difficulty the Colonel suppres- cream, and fill up the mold with thick ...&'. dividends Hat of Bank of England. - 1111 from stomach or verve troubles will 1, "But my dear boy," Shfelair pro- limbermen are a low lot and natur- tarpon are not so bad if'"Xe look- sod a groan. However, he was not crearn, sweetened and whipped stiff. , -�,,11*-, Yota name or your ancetator's may be make no mistake iv givinif Dr. Wil-' ,," 4 tested "while that sort of pbilan- ally fond of dissipation," he agreed. ing for thrills; but for genuine in- the sort of man who suffers in sil- Stick several of the almond slivers in liams, Pink Pills a fa*r trial." �_:,�; In the list. Send $1.00 (one dollar) throp; is very delightful when on, "I fear Miss Sumner's Prohibition spiration give me a sixteen -foot once: for a minute later the butler, the cream- I , I Dr. Williams, Pink kls are sold by - I of tho leaning over the banisters as his mas- Peach Pu ffs. .'� � 1. - - can afford the luxury, it is scarcely I tendencies will be still further swordfish that whil leap out � all medicine dealers or will be sent by .1 practical when one is teetering on the streng-thened after slit has seen the water from three to six feet, and Jio tur climbed the stairs to hN library i Pare and halve fresh ripe peaches. International Claink Agency i ' .11 , mail at 50 ce 4 verge of financial ruin. After all, r"d-train." it three or four hundred times -all board the latter curse with an eloqu- I Beat the white of two eggs until stiff 'I" Dept. 296, Bryce, self-preservation is the first "What is that?" Shirley queried. on a line and rod so light one daro�; ,nc,e, that was singularly appealing. I and (try, add two tablespoonfuls of Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, , law of human nature, and the sale of "The mad -train runs over your un- not state the exact weight if he val- powder;,d ,sugar, a pinch of salt and I Ont. Write to -day for a copy of the 11 1. � fref- booklet "What to Eat and How I - I Pittsburgh, Pa., U. S * A. those farms would go a long way to- cle's; logging railroad up into Town. ues his reputation for veracity. Once CHAPTER XIV I 'anilla or almtrind flavoring. Heap � to Eat." I . I I 2930 -ti n ship Nine, where his timber and ours I was fishing at Safi- -" th- meringue in the pe-ach cas", I ward helping the Cardiga Redwood . Colonel Seth Pennington looked up' lir,,wn in a quick oven and serve cold' -0 I Lumber Company out of the hole it is located, It is the only 'train oper- - The butler appeared in the door- . ". - -__ ­_ . ated on Sunday, and it leaves Sequoia way and I -rowed to �;hirley, at the ,ourly as a clerk entered his privatL with err -am, . . is in at present." ,tjj(.(�. "Well?" he demanded brus-� Dutch Peach Cake. I New York judge declares a womari LONDON AND WINGHAM "And we're really teetering on the at five p.m. to carry the Penning -ton time announcing that dinner wa- ' -hvil addr(-s.,ing big em- ; 1. , , d Cardigan crews . back to the woods served. The girl rose and gave ber ' luely. �� Sift together 2 cups flour, one-: `,h0uld enquire into her fiance's af- , . " , , , ` "t I �, I I I'll t1l'. _k .- North. edge of financial ruin, eh?" Bryce an ' ployve.�, the Colonel seldom bottivred nuarter cup sug-eir, 3 level teaspoons; fair-, before marrying. She shouli "� . a.m. p.m. queried calmly. after their Saturday-nigbt celebra- arm to Bryce; with her other arni , to a�sumv his pontifical manner. finking po-wrisr, an(I one-half teaspoon; at loast ask him what his last name 11, , I '*� � Exeter ............ 10.16 6.04 "That is; expressing your condition tion in town. As a usual thing, all linked through her unelp's she turned , _ .Nlr. Bryco Cardigan is waiting to salt. Work in with the finger tips I is. -Border Cities Star. Hensall ........... 10,30 6.18 mildly. The semi-annual payment ,)f hands, -with the exception of thL, tow�trd thp dining room. see you, sir." �� ' Kipipen ........... 10.36 6.23 inter"t on thl, bonded indebtedness . h . rakeman, engineers, and fireman, are Just inside 'the entrance Bryce paus- I s " Ve r v well. Show him in." A.0.42m.*_­-M� � . . - -, - Brueefield ......... 10.44 6 inzing, w"ping or fighting drunk.,' ed. The soft glow (if the candles in .32 falls due on July first --and wtI're go- - ' . , liryc;- entered. "Good morning, Clinton Jet . ....... 10.58 6.461 ing to default on it, sure as death and But why do you provide transpor- the old-fashioned qilvvr candlestick, , (,oIor-1(,l . I, he said pleasantly an,I AWARDED MEDAL BY RADIO Clinton, Ar . ....... 11.05 6.52 taxes. Colonel Pennington holds; a tation for them to come to town Set- upon the table wa-; ri-flected in the . I I braz,-nI : .� , ,,, , iii -day nights?" Shirley protested. h tht, roorn-wall,qi y thru�4t. out hi.q hand. I I il ir 0 ro maiorit of our bonds - nd i " . . 1, I % % �, .. :.,V; �, . " - 13,41,11.�.*.,� - %,Ajuwn, .UV . ....... . . . J I a "They ridt in on the last trainloal formed of panels of tho most exquis;_ Not Jor mi-, my boy, the t olonel 11.21 6.5� means prompt suit for foreclosure." ! "", `I had enough of that Clinton Jet . ....... � i 'If logs, and if we didn't let -them do itely patterned redw,md burl Br . ured him. L,ondesborough .... 11.35 7.121 "Well, then, Sinclair," Bryce re- , it, t yce! :w;f night We'll just consider tho Blyth ............. 11.44 7.2J tnrt,ed, carefully pigeon -holing the hf,v'd ask for their� time. It's the Cardipn had ever soon. .Also the I hand shaki'ng ail attended to. if you Belgrave .......... 11.56 7.33 documents the manager had handed way of the gentle lumberjack. An. -I panel§ were uringuril1v large. pl,as,% flave a chair; sit down and, Wingbam Jet., Ar. - 12.08 7.45, him, "I'll tell you what we'll do. For; of cour,�e, once tlwy get in, we have Shirley Sumner's ;ilvrt glance fol-, tell nip what I can do to make you Wfugham Jet., Lv.. 12.09 7,451 fiftV year-, my father has played the , to round thorn tip on Sunday after- ]owed Bryce's as; it cw,pf around the � happy." 12.12 7,5 5 game in this community like a sport noon and get them hack on the job, room. "This dining r,i-,m is Uncle. ' I'm delighted to find you in such a � 0 South. I a geleman, and I'll be. damned Honr,e the mad -train." Seth's particular delight, Mr. Cardi- I " if his; son -.,,Ill dog it now, at the fin- � "Do they fight.. Mr. Cardigan?" gan," she exTyPainvd. . I gvnvrous frame of min(l, Colonel. p.m. Frenuontly. T might qay III, I You ran ninko nip genuinely happy a.m. . t?all,, "Tt is very bomitifol, Miss Sumner, ' on ' 6.65 3.1 F) ; ish. I gathor from _, Wingham ......... your rerna,rks .. I liv n-newing, for ton �'PRrs the 1 that we rould find ready sale for those It's quile an inqpiring sight to see ,i And your unrle has Nv,iiked wonders ,:Inw tlerm.� as; the original contract,, Wingham Jct . ..... 7.01 3.21 counle of Inmherincks; going to itt. on in the matier of hnvii,g it polishpd.', ,,, 'Belgrave .......... 7.15 ' 3.3 2 ' thirty-two little farms?" � " ur arrangvnient to freight the logs Blyal . 3.44 1 'If am continually receiving offers i "' flat -car travelling thirty miles an Those panels arl� p,­i1:,"1Y the larg-, of 1h, Cardigan Redwood Lumber ............ 7.27 or them." boiir." est .and most. htitiotiful ,pecimens or, Ci�mpnny from thv xvoo4k to tide-:: Londesborough .... 7.35 3.52 "Then they were not included in - "But arpn't they liable to fall off redwood biirl evvi- fm i-d out in this ' Ivalor", ; 461inton Jet . ....... 7.49 4.06) the list of properties coi I And get killed?" country. Thol grain i, not merely' . Clinton ........... 7.56 4.13 iered by our ( o1wivi l'onnington cleared his I � l')onded indebtedness?" � 'IN,). You q,e, lhey'rp uqed to wavy; it. is not mvr(-!v (-.urly; it is thront with a propitiatory "Ahern -in!", Clinton Jet . ....... 8.03 4.20 1 1 . Brucefield ......... 8.15 4.32 "No, Your falhor refused to include. fivi-iting that way. Moreover, the on. .irt.ually so rontrar ' %, �hnt you he V' Thvii hi, removed his gold spectacles Kippen ........... 8.22 4.40 them. Up said he would take a chance. ginpor looks back, and if he sees any here, Colonel Penninv'�in. a room ah-, ;,n, I van,fulily wipvd thvin with a siilk � Hevisall ........... 8.32 4.rxo on the financial future of hims,elf and I signs of Donnybrook Fair, he slowq ,;olut.ely unique, in ilmt it is formed i handkerchief, a-, carefully replacod � his bov, but. not on big belptess dc- d ow n. " r,f bird's-eye burl. ll:irk the deep I . thoni upon his aristocratic nose, and Exeter ............ BA7 5.05 "ITow horrible!" .s;badows in it. And h,,w it doe�s re- I thon gsizv(I curiously at Bryce I pendents." i "Yes, indeed- The right of way is Vpon my stoul!" ho breath �d I "Good old John Cardigan! weii, i fleet those candles!" I I C. N. R. TIME TABLE linprI with eTnp+y whiskey bottleN." "It is beautiful," -ho Colonel do- "I rviilized, of rour4e, tha't this is Sinclair, I'll not take a chance .on "And T niti,t rntifess to I " . East. them vit1wr; .so to -morrow morning Colonel Penninirt.on spoke. up. "We clared. A. -in issme which you havo , a.m. P -m. don't bR,vp ,any flRbting on the mad- pardonable pridp in il, nItbougli ro.,poning, , - .you will instruct our attorney to the livi-n p,lpaqed to r(-gard a-, having been ' Goderich .......... 6.00 2.20 draw up formal life-leasos on those train any more.,, he ,said blandly. bask of 'keeping th­o Nvalls from be- -,�Illi,d in the bw,t. lotier my father Holmesville ....... 6.17 2.37 farms, and to me]((- certain they are "TntlIppri! How do you prevent it? ing marred by the Ni-niture knock- i had from you, and wherein you nam - Clinton ........... 6.26 2.62 absolutely unassailable. Colonel Pon- Bryce asked. irg against thorn ro,11iii-es, the utmost'ed terms that werp absolutely pro-! Seaforth .......... 6.41 3.12 nington nnay have the IAndq sold to "My woods-bosst. Jules Rondeau. care." I hibitive." i St. Columbian ...... 6.49 3-20 satisfy a deficiency judgment against in akvq them keen the peace," Penning- Bryce turned and his brown eyes I ".My dear youngr frivnri! My very Dub,lin : .......... 6.54 3.28 us, but while those life-leRsei from ton replied with a small qnfilp. "Tf blazed into thr, C,Jnnol's. "W'here I Irlear young friend! I must, protest. . there's; ,any fighting to be done, he did you succeed in finding such 3 at being asked to di.qcuss this mat-; West. m. the former owner are in force, my i dors; it," marvellous tre.e?" lip queried point- .. , a.m. p.m. p- father's proteges cannot be dispoq-1 ter. Your father and I have been! Dublin ...... 10-37 -5.38 9.37 sessed. After they are dead, ofl "Yoii menn anioi:ig his own crew, of odly. "I know of but one tree in over it in rislail; we failed to Agrpe, I St. 6lumban. 10-42 5.44 . ... course, Pe-nnington Imay take the I ---.-- -- - ______­ ­ ­­ - Humboldt County thrit, could have and that settle- it. AR a matter of Seafol-th- . ... 10.53 5.63 9-," farms ---and he damned to hi,p, produced such bonutiful burl." fact, I am not in position to handle I Clinton ...... 11-10 6-08 10.04 . For about a sperind Colonel Pen- . Sinclair sbared in frank amazement your logs with my lirnited rollinK-' . k, Holt 10-13 at his youthfuT superior. "You are stock, And that old hauling contract i , Aesville . . 11.20 7.03 nington met Bryce's glance unwaver- . % God6rich .... 11.40 7.20 10.30 throwing ,way two hundred thousand . ingly: then he read something in hfiA which I took over when I bought the \� 1\ I guest's 'eyes, and his glance shifted, mill,, 1 dollars," he said distinatly. limbor-lands, sind logging rail -i ., C. P. R. TIME TABLE "I haVen't thrown it away -yet. I while. over his benii.rn countenance a r,,d from the late Mr. Henderson 1, You forget, Sinclair, that we're going Ruqb spread quickly. l9rvee noted it, and incorporated into the Laguna East. F -IT .-Al- It'? -(l .. � '�Iilf .i� , 0 , ,� " I 1 '.1Z _71 I, 11 I ,� , '� I . , w�� ,, I , I , -'�, �1 �`O , Z z � 4 �'P 1, ". I , I I , - A�I " "I �,,A' ­'.. . 4.i.1 �, I I -7, I . . , , 11 . I , , i, �': ,,,�,� , - "I". 4 - � _ �_ I 11 I It, ;;7, . a.m. to fight first -and fight like. fiends; ,4. . Y r 17 SUSPIcloni; Grando Lumber COMPRT I , � .� .., , , ,4 , were as qtilckly kindlrd into certain- t.L _ �? � 6.50 then if we lose -well, the tail goes .- an PmbRrrastsTnpnt I have longed to � first time in the history of the world, the award pf a medal . ',;,g, �! I DESTROYS ty. "Where did Yon find that tree?" F X the � , &�`,, ........ 5.55 with the bide. By the way, Sinclair, he repeated innocently. rid mys;olf of. Under bbose circum- I r llife�sa,dng was made over the radio when, on the niftt of Feb,- 1. ."A"Q 'A* stanceq you could scAreely expect me. ruary 17th, Sir Henry Tharnton, President of the Canadian National RaJl- _��: �,RIM. , w4riw .... I ............. 6.04 are any of those farms untenanted at , " � 6.11 the present time?" Rondoau, my vo,00ds-bnss, knew T to saddle MVRC]f With it RgAin, at your I waws, sp�aking from CNRO, Ottawa, presented the medal of the Roy4 1 , ,_ , ,., �X, 1� Aubftn ................... "Yes. Old Bill Tarpey, who lost his F11cs.M*uftm wa's on,the lookout for somethbg stpe- more request and qolr,ly to oblige Humane Society to Mrs. K. G. Polyblank, wife of a civil engineer in the . 1. . �,.? , � - -, ", 94% ..................... 1 6.25 cial-something nobody olse could get, you." service of the Company. Mrs. PolyMank was in her home at OTrien It tho . ­-��--,T, �, I I . _ I Wilton ................... 0.40 thra4 b Vs in a forest fire over on . . . '. 1. ,�� � , _� , I 94SAugm ................ 642 the SanoRedrin, passed out ]eat NWIM so he kept bi% "Ps opon." "I did not expect you to agr(-.e to northern part of Quebec Province and as Sir Henry Thornton, iu .1 weelK. I . IV 41' � � a died in the Cardi , "Indeedl" There was Just a tra" my request. I am not quite that op- reached the apprdprlate moment In his address, the medal Wag . I. ',.,�,, t : � ;,,,,�_�;... ,T�*,4*t6 .................. 10.25 The Tarper boy - : to Mrs, Poly8TWhk who, with a nh-mber of friends, listened to the � � : of ifony In Bryce's toneq an he drew timi,.Rtic," Bryce replied evelIily. zdt�,41 �,:'�,�:�L' i . weaL gan employ, and so your father gave Naugs . thro h a receiving set installed in her home. � . L ��'!,­ . I . dd"e r. "Tbo-n why did ywh ask me?" I ,� '�, "I . ".. . a.m. Bill, the use Of a fann out near Fresh- am I ffhhi�evla , cliair and held It for he I - �, I . go deed for wh1ah the aw t !:f , , ". �. " � k -r,-, . . Vd was made to It lace a _IA!§ � 1� "" I:- .... 7.40 water.'� I . - I hAs i�u say, Colonel, It is difficult to 'IT thought that. posqibly, if I re- ,., , . g overbo ftb * ' ' `1` -_,.�,,��,',,'�.: I . T - : ... 11.48 "Well, you'd lyetter be his succes- 0 , . ken such soft wood from bo-ing mar- opened negotiations, you might have Ontario, in the summer of 1925, lars. 'Pol ank pl:,fti - ' ' " 0i"to ............ I , f I 7 0 " .1 T a motor boat to save the yditiing child o a biend w o had slijkped ovo � -1 gi . . I , . ,P. -j - I �11 1*W r1e iltitibing it &Sofit� d , ", "I . I """Og't ........ ::::.... , 12.01 sor, Sinclair. You're " longer a d by contact with the furniture. And a reasonable cour ter- proposi tion to V4 p ..... II..... 1 1 1 you are fortunat-e to bavo ,such a suggeqt." the side. Mrs. Polyblank-swam to thicIffid mai I ,. .., I .,kov ..... 04 ......... 1112 young Man, ATA you've beet thirtty ed herselt of alingiag clfthia-g, and cafilpl'y &widtod the Amiw` I , :ql,� il`i�. ��, � ­�', I . � . n your employ. - 9tich loy- "I haven't thought of any." .. , 'L i � . �% 4- ';�. 0 4 t 4! O's d 6. 6 ...... 11P Years In this of&e. 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