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" ,%� .- 1;t, If"M44N 1�­ g � I zoo ,o , '74PIA", 1 �_'_ T NT^- _ ovi, to� inogtiat6 serip :� �,,,,�­ . 11 . -' 11 , ,�_ , -, .,-,:. L , " . %X A . onta, .. ora . hem now, IV, 0,0004" VAV "NRIV ji� �r iT11Y1M11)L.r1 , 1. rpros ; rk 0 *a -iio , .." ,,, , �,� ,, "I I himself with the y Y. . i � �� , " " `�',`�,��,,�f��;6� Iii "'i't .- I . . ,ouU, xan!s fat)12 Y'ath C MUN Ified creb$6V dfganW'10g,46T,i4W ""' 4o'.'and" - I �K,"A `V�fV1W,1,",.! " � , ST 9 Dia .1 1. .1. Or# I 10 I . , , , � , t6b 11 . I Coarse worki ., I -­ - ­ . -, - 1a 10,01 tbis �collld,'4 ,. � .he_d 1 J.49 1 .... ��l ..... 13V ­ ' - the' Int - 11 -4 I , at '. PETER B. KYNE Ogilvy bad' �carr!4, a sm�ll ueWMeTQ09 ,, I J�vplxr 01; t W,U p th4,4,47 '­- , , jutj 404semou, joaoal -, 'd 1 'r.� `,",' had 1V ' ' ' ' er* i I leal(t4beir hag to and fromHenryToun& it soothep,4U.4 , , , i" � I , I ert-. , " - ­ L) � . I . I 11 �� 1 11 to- ­ O.W,th- . I owh �� I . . fft". ,That bal� waii,-readily �)ranes ap . al"14-:m0mr- u641W olit 0.,muo,�,r 0010 , 11 I � ., - . .� -stone."$ diubibi, 1PT9% . I 'I I 0 . , 1 Xorqopotelarecognizad � yi� �Ap � , 't � with . tbe �, I.:, �Ir �, . - 'ineA a"'Oribe mog.�a att6r the 109 --ii", . explained, I.It'lijid conta .Of41M0.V,Mdr.,.0r , _ " I . '4 ' � ._�.;I# has been , � GROSSET & DUNLAP - in gold ,coin and yopu by high mt. al ve, of the 'on the maio,: eVt , . ; . 9 Henry bad ,:4 � oques as o liguled. 0.4 I t. . , . . I "All . ., :'.�� . �". New York been. -selected n the g greawn bqaung-;spA= r- r,r"O , . Bryce � , I I I I 6-3between. That I I dW I ,M�, - demanded potnigdly. - � � :,,,i,. . ��� I ... � , ­��,_' . meant that Mayor Poundatone had 0 er famAs 4 throat . 0 �Va not tra,p- . � I I I : ... � 11 - .r r . agreed to deliveribe-ft�mAise­for trbubles� Ci'�OmWsloic�Mt�.i.4.s,inp,dditio� Pen"iP91011; li��v ri", s i �, I 1, � — __ ---. . a to creosote; other healitty, elem&kig wbidh ped. "W dear 'hellow;�, he replied . � I I? ­_­. I I _____ e PaA41pration- and like the smooth scotlie, and heal the Infibted membranes pp-tronizingly;, "quiie-11**possible, I I . _ .1 �D 'i _­ - (continued from lost week) scoundiiel he'wa�, ,he wanted his bit at rd j3top the irrit;atibn and inflammUort, assure You. That old -6Festle across 'A 177- , =11- �_1�1.1 i �_'t i � . in gold coin, which could not be wL,de fhe creosote goes on- to the stoma6h, the creek,, my boy --Jit' hasn't been .. . � . . Needless to relate, this re ort bad marked without the marks -being dis- is alitio, bed into the b164 attacks the seat Iool�ed at for years. '*Nle I'd send . .41 . P * . � i I " � iV;IW,._, I a most amazing- effect upon Colonel covered! Ogilry had called first'on , Of thet:ouble an ,ke the growth of the the light switelt-engine jpffer it and � . . �_ __­ ,. . , ;W, - . " I ,he the Mayor to arrange the details- 9,cru's- have no fears—" !" . . I ,V, � 11 1xi'v'' ,W."W­,"14� . . � I I ., D , 1 ; I I T, , length I I - I I Y, , Pennington and when at I W _� J, � ��_" . I I �,.i , .11 1. 0 - " 'Could,regover his mental equilibrium, then he had called on the Mayor's' C'momulsion Is guaranteed satisfactory "I 'happen to kubw, Colonel, that � . , . . I , I .. 11: I � .1; "'. `,�'.' he set about quite calmly to analyze son to complete the transaction. in the treatment of persistent copghs and the big mogiul kicked those flats in ;� I-, I�,I�,, I I I I the report, word by word a4d sent- (5) If a franchise had been ar c bronchitis and � 1� . . �i I ­ �, � . - , olds, bronchial asthma, to load the rails!" � I I � i -at ranged for and the bribe other forms of re4 i t dis . � -, ", I ence by sentence, with the result th already de- 1= ory eases, and is "I know it. And What happened? I ., - . I excellent for bul I I . . I mi '� i , be. promptly arrived at the following livered, that meant the prompt and ng UP the system after Why, that old trestle s"eaked and I I �11 , - -41 conclusion: I unadvertised commencement of oper- colds or flu, Money refunded if any shook and gaive every P,Adence of be- ...... I ... i I . I � I , "I.; �� WIN' �, , I I 1__�_T_ ZX .: cough or cold is not Mieved after e - I �:,� !� . . . . . . . . T10.11 �', 1 �� taking . �� :�7 " I... ' "� �,, � ,Y, -, : .0 . , (1) His niece Shirley Sumner ations. Where (the Colonel asked according to directions. Ask your dru * ing about tobuckle in ME�;i6ntre. My , 1�.. � _', ,,�,��� !��, , , ,,P�l 41., was not to -be trusted in so far as� himself) would these operations be- (,reomulsion CO. 9PA- engineer threatened to 4#it if I sent _� . 1. , , Limited, Toronto Oat - � __ - I - I .1­1� 1.1'�, --,g . . I -11%N young Bryce Cardigan was concern- gin? Why, close to the waterfront, I him. in again." Just 16. 11 WE 1 . . .. 11. � .. . 1;1 ��� ..... n I , 08 0 - ed. Despite her assumption of hos- -where materials could be landed from � "Very welL I suppoieXil have to .. .1 I S". � , " .1_7v�. . 1 ­�041'�?b . I I . . � tility toward the fellow since that the steamer that brought them to Se- ,, wait -until the switch_enginlp, comes out � I 1 4 -��-.��, i, ,fm I I - I il, � , memorable day in Pennington's cruoia. At ,0"r'h'os.e mill -dock Then why did you comb,?" Plug In - I ��' I'll � would 1',j� I I k1l f the shop," Bryce replied resigned- I . IM41- :,,�O 1 4i��: - i woods, the Colonel was now fully eon- those materiijs be discharkqd? Why, had a suspicion that she *as laughing ' I . I �.,.",, ,- . il. -, �,,­ 11 ,by, and hung up. He -turned a trou- . ,, " : slWntly at him." �� � I � �: :-:1_ � - "..'­- 4 �. , , , , �� , I vinced that she had made her peace Cardigan's do.pki of course. Ogilvy ,, bled face to Ogilyy. "Oheckmated!" . , I , � ` , ,� I 11 vith him and had be Partly to please Ogilvy, who has he announced. . Thei, ' I ) �: . I 1 ZKV,�'71,��',�! en the recip.ielit had'probaMy�-cAlled first on Cardigan "Whipped to a fraz- . 10, " . 4i"", "i I lsla,.*.;;�iii�-, � ,;,"�o"', ,, �,tj�,--',., -, ")� 1, " � of' his secret attentions right a19 to' 4rrAng .V I_, "., , I .� , ­­ . :� -, ,,�..- ,�� � I. 'A - that detail. Yes, -the N. fallen head over heels in love with zle. The Colonel is lying, Buck, and . t - It. , ; �, .��-,,� 11­�'. ,"', 11.11, ­. ­ I "I. - � , ... � 7 . .: �. 1pi.4.: -I � I I ­ 0. Moirii; partly to please Moira, who ­;, Nll-;��,.�.�. ,I The Colonel' was on the verge of 611- U, w going to carry its monu- I've caught him at it. As a matter I - ",I Z � I �.',,ti, � I 11;� ,., -11 41 11. 1� 1-1 . wanted me to meet you, but mostly of fact, the mogul didiet kick those .. ­ " , I " 1, , .. ing.his niece up to deiftand an ex- mental bluff to the point of building Tune In . . ­­ � - , ,;?, ��,�;' planation, but on second thought de- a mile of track through town . . . to pMase myself, because, *hile I flats in at all. The switeli-engine did , ; 1, _ I .1 � " ;, "V: , � � . , - � � , '' , I cided to wait a few days and see what i dreaded it, nevertheless I wanted to ___ __ - 1, . 11 - i V. .... : .:: . , ,; '7. � No -no, they woulidn't spend tha -and I know it. Now Fim going to . .. .. I � ..� ,,�,"A,._' -��- his gum -shoe men might have to re� much money on a lituff; they wouldn't see you again. I comforted myself I I 1 -,- ,-----I-- I �,il.,_:;`;'��; I send a man over to snoop. around Pen- I - �� .. . ": , I with the thought that for the sake of . 6 _ - I : . , '11'. "". �U,".,. " I'll, , , , , , , , , , . 1, .., UUUUUUUUU U . . . . . . .� .� .� .� � I port f urther. bribe Poundstone unless the road was appearances nington's roundhouse and verify his 0 1____�tvl I 0 .� meant- And was it a common car- we dared not quarrel Ju . .. . - �_. , �� . ! I , ". - (2) The N. C. 0. was still a mys- ' the presence' of Molka and my friend report about the switch-enginie being I I I .11 I , ;,::,,`� I tery, but a mystery in which Bryce rier, after all? Had CaMigan in in the shop." . I ��,� ,�;i�,:�! ,,� , .1 �1, ';,��_ I 41 �... I Cardigan was interested. Moreover some mysterious manner managed to Ogilry, and I dalre say you felt the . . . .�t I., �'. ", 'yj, He did so. Half an hour later I ,;,, ". _,�;,M', I same way. At any rate, I have sel- t)1k. � - �. VA . . ­W.T. ' borrow enough money to parallel the messenger returned with the inform'a- 1. ,; N, � (A be was anxious to aid th, N. C. 0. in � ti_�,,,M S 01 I I A! - I 0 Laguna Grande Lumber dom had more enjoyment when par- . � � �Ylkl F, � 11 , ' � Christmas Dayi So,-, , . ­�`, !4 every way possible. However, the Company's WE them a Rogers, then watch their faces on ,'�.�Ysll taking of a meal with an enemy.lip tion that not only was the switch- , %4If , . I 1Xf=1 I logging -road, and was he d engine n ,_1�1"`�,��`,,`! .�,�;�!N, "Please do not say that," she an ' "Just , �` �g Colonel could understand this. Card- isguising ot in the shop -but her fire- Gsimple your youngest can operate it. No batteries --You - Plug `-114 igan would aid anything that might it as a common carrier? , -.t��; "g, - The trail was growing swered. "I am your opponent, but box had been overhauled the week be- In -Then Tune In." No chemicals; "no charger; no attachments. in � �`,,;,,V,5p, hot; the fore and was -reported to.be in excel- . ...�,,­ , _ .,�,i.", � � 1. �6 . ".: 11-,A!` __ Colonel mopped his brow.and not your enemy." most homes it operates without any aerial whatever, either outside or A � concen- lent condition. .3 trated fuurther. If the N. C. 0. was "That's nice of you. By the way, . � -,-,,:- " ��,g ,�,,R,1, "That settles it," Buck Ogilvy built-in loop -and with less disturbance than when an aerial is used. ,�,;,;. R� really going to start operations, in Shirley, you may inform your uncle ;7?�4, 1 ,-;7',-,,i . HEMS WANTED at breakfast Friday morning about mourned. "He had gum -shoe men 1. I ,; �,!!,i . � 11 ��114 ,I . order to move its material from the n my trail, after all; they have re- Single diaA control enables you to locate and tune in station after statim � 'I !.,� -11 Cardigan dock to the scene of opera- my connection with the N. C., 0. In " . "p, -`� �, ��, Mosing Beira are being sought ported, and the Colonel is, as suspic- __,.,�,,��,� tions it would have to cut his (the fact, I think it would be far better . easily and quickly . . . . A dozen other advantages combine to make . ": _�,!Zo lous as a rhino. He doesn't know - ;­��I� ,4r.,�'," Virouibout the world. Many people ColoneYs) tracks somewhere on Wa- for you if you made it a point,to do anything, but he smells danger just the Rogers the one set that can give you all you hoped for in a Radio. . ,,.�,� , , , ,"". a" t(�day living in comparative pov. ter Street. Damnatioril That was so.,:, 11 ,.: ." � w4y *ho are really rich, but do not it. They were trying to slip one over Why? 11 the same." 0 know it. You may be one of thsax "Exactly, Buck. So he is delaying .. .­� L_ � .. "Because both Ogilvy and myself .9. - ,.,. ,21 on him. They were planning to get the game until he can learn something , �' ftud for Index Book, "Missing Heirs have a very strong suspicion that your Free Demonstrafion ',5;--.,,1 ­ . , , , � a jump -crossing in before he should definite." He drummed idly on his ,� " and Next of Kin," containing eare� awake to the situation; they were uncle has a detective or two on our . . ��,,�,,� ftIly authenticated lists of nAssin# desk for several minutes. Then: I I , I I I planning, too, to have the city coun- trails. There was a strange man ra- !11 : �,� 11 �, beivis and unclaimed estates wWcb "Buck, can you run a locomotive Before you buy a Radio Set for Christmas -hear the Rogers. Let us demonstrate mi I , , - bxve been advertised for, hen and cil slip through the franchise when ther prevalent around him all, day "With one hand, old man." . I "' nobody was looking, and once the yesterday and I noticed a fellow fol- "Fine business! Well, I guess we your home free of charge. If -you are entirely satisfied -payment can be made ilt 1, ".1 . - abroad. The Index of Missing Hein crossing should -be in, they could lowing my car last night. He was will put in that crossing to -morrow . '11-41 we offer for sale contains thousan& cash or spread over 3 to 12 months for a slight charge. � - 1: ,I laugh at Colonel Penningtoill on a bicycle and followed me home. I I �,', _ of names which have appeared in ,, night. The switch -engine will be in �', The scoundrels!" he murmured, communicated my suspicions to ­_� American, Canadian, English, Scotch, Og- the roundhouse at Pennington's mill '1� Irish, Welsh, German French Bel- "I'm on to them! Cardigan is play- ilvy, and this morning he spent two to -morrow night so vv -,e can't steal . , 111 hours trying to shake the same � I'll I ing the game with them. That's why man "... . - I mogul. , I Clan, Swedish, Indian,' ColontaL and that- but we can steal the & Son Main Street, ... � othbir newspapers, inserted by lawY- be bought those rails from the old off his trail -and couldn't. So I judge I'll just send word up to my woods- So To H . �. ". -1 .. . on, executors, administratoro. Also Laurel' Creek spur! Oh, the sly your uncle will learn to -day that you boss not to have his train loaded when Seaforth �� . 11i,'' eontains 11it of English and Mob young fox ---quoting that portion of dined with Ogi-I'vy, Moira, and me last the mogul comes up late to -morrow I � - " I our hauling contract which night." ,� -1_1,��. Courts of Chancery and unclaimed stipulates 11 afternoon to haul it down to our log- - ! 11 that all spurs and extensions of my Oh, dear! That's terrible." He - - .tj�, dividends list of Bank of England. road, once it enters Cardigan's lands, could sense her distress. landing, He will explain to the en- TEM IS A SATTERTISS8 TRAR - VICEMM EVERL"TDOG POVMR �i -, � , Your name or your ancestor's may be must be made at Cardigan's expense! "Ashamed of having been seen in gineer and fireman that our big bull . . ; � � In the list. Send $1.00 (one dollar) donkey went out and we C�ouldn't get R � - I And all to fool me into thinking he my company, eh?" � at once for boolL wanted those rails for an extension . "Please don't. Are you quite ser- our logs down to the landing in time nFAUMNSMOMME - IIIIIffil 11110 .Ili of his logging -system. Oh, what a ious in this matter?" to get them loaded that day. Of . . ", 4 bternational Claim Agency the engine -crew won't bother - , - - � - blithering idiot I have, been! How- "Quite." course, ______ ______­____ ______ ______ ____ - — I Dept. 296, ever, it's not too late yet, Pound- "Uncle Seth will think it so - so to run down to Sequoia for the night ting of the crossing!" and horseshoe cut vest., mlydlY amus- I shook a coy finger at him. "Yon I -that is, they worn't run the mogul - "Spoken like a man!" quoth Buck ing. :1 Pittsburgib, Pa., U. S. A. stone is coming over to dinner Thurs- strange." dear old tightie," she cooed, "you d6n% day night, and 191 wring the swine .He'll probably tell you about it. down. They'll just leave her at our Ogilvy. "You're the one man in this The Poundstones entered- At the realize what a closed car mmans to a I dry before he leaves the house. And Better beat him to the issue by 'fes- Log -landing all night and put up for world for whom I'd steal a locomotive. entrance to the living room the but- woman." she turned to Shirley. : 29wtf the night at our camp. However, if ,At -a boy!" ier announced sonorously: "Mayor "How an open car does blow one a- � : . - 111111� as for those rails Cardigan managed sing up, Shirley. Doubtless his sus- they should be forced, because of their Had either of the conspirators Poundstone and Mrs. Poundstone." round, my desxl" .. �1 I., I to hornswoggle me out of—,, picions are already aroused, and if . 4 I ate affairs, to return to Sequoia, ��, �' you inform him that you know I am P" known of Penning -ton's plans to en- "Glad to see you aboard the shi " �? LONDON AND WINGHAM He seized the telephone and fairly P, "Yes, indeed," said Shirley inno- shouted to his exchange operator to the real builder of the N. C. O., he'll, they'll borrow my track -walker's tertain Mayor Poundstone at dinner Coflonel Pennington boomed with his cently. 1 .61 11. North. get his woods -foreman Jules Rondeau think you're a smart woman and that velocipede. I bay,- one that is driven i on Thursday night-, it is probable best air of hearty expansiveness. "Heard the McKinnon people had a a.m. p.m. on the line. you've been doingi. a little private with a small gasolene engi __ 9e they would not have cheered until 'Well, well," be continued, l"ding man killed up in their woods yester- e Exeter ............ 10.16 6.04 ,,That you, R`ondeau?" be, sbo,uted gum -shoe work of your own on be- it in running back and fo= t'. uthe � Lhose flat -cars were out of the woods. ,Mrs. Poundstone to a divan in front day, Colonel," Poundstone' remarked, Hensall ........... 10.30 6.18 when the big French Canadian re- 1-ialf of the Lagunda Grande Lumber logging -camp in case I fail to connecti of the fire, "this is certainly delight- hoping against hope to divert the eon- Kippen ........... 10.35 6.23 sponded. "Penning -ton talking. What Company." with a log -train." low they wi�l � CHAPTER XXIX ful. My niece will be down in two vers-ation. .1 Brucefield ......... 10.44 632 has young Cardigan done about those "Which is exactly what I have been "But how do you ki bakes of a lamb's tail. Have a cig- "Yes. The fellow"s own faa%" . 10.58 6*46 1 put up at your camp all niKht, Bryce. ' Mayor Poundstorie and his wife ar- '9 �- doing," he ryninded him. arette M . Poundstone." Pennington replied. "He was one of I rails I sold him from the abandoned ,, s "My men will make them comfort -I rived at the Pennington home in Red - Clinton, Ar . ....... 11.05 6.52 spur up Laurel Creek?" I know. But then, I'm afraid of I In �h. imidst of the commonplace those employees who held to the ) Clinton, Lv . ....... 11.16 6.52 you, Shirley -that is, any more. And I ab�-, and it means they can lie a.bed i wood Boulevard at .six forty-five on chatter incident to such occasions, opinion that every -man is the cap- 11.21 6.58 "He have two flat -car"; upon ze fter Friday morning I'll not be a- until seven o'clock instead of havir,,, � Thursday evening. It was with a ShirIgy entered the room; and the tain of his own soul and the sole pro - spur now. Dose woods -gang of bees a I ve o'clock, -which wou Id I profound feeling of relief that His Londesborough .... 11.35 7.12 she tear up does raila from ze head fr,ld of your uncle. Do tell him at to roll out at fi . Golonel, leaving her to entertain the prietor of his own body -hence that . . Biyth ............. 11.44 7.21 of ze spur and load in ze flat cars.,, breakfast. Then watch to see if it be the case if they spent the nigh, 1 Ronour lifted the lady from their guests, went to a small sideboard in it behooved him to look after both, in Belgrave .......... 11.56 7.83 - ects at this end of th eline. If' they do i modest little 11flivver," for once inside one corner and brought forth' the view of the high cost of safety-appli- "The cars haven't left the Laurel '� his appetite." - I Winghain Jet., Ar.. 12.08 7.45 'Oh, dear! I feel as if I were a not stay at our logging -camp, the the Pennington bouse, he felt, be ,,rnaterials," as he jocularly termed ances. He ww warned that the log - Creek spur, then?" mogul will stay there, provided my would be free from a peculiarly dev- them. James tappeared like magic ging cable was weak at that old splice ,V. 14 Wingham Jet., Lv. . 12.08 7.45 ,,No, she don't leave yet." conspirator." woods -foreman lend% them my velo- ilish brand of persecution inaugurat- . .. 12.12 7.55 ,, "I believe you are one. Your dic- with a tray, glasses, and tiny servi- and liable to pull out of the becket,iii- I See to it, Rondeati, that they do cipede. The fireman would prefer i -d by his wife. about three months ettes, and the Colonel's elixir was and sure enough it did. The free end South., not leave unt�l I give the word. Un- tograph has arrived. Shall I 7 send that to firing that big mogul all the previously. Mrq, Poundstone wanted d to the company. of the cabilte'.snapped back like a dentand?' Cardigan's woods -boss will George Sea Otter over with it. And pass,e a.m. p.m. ca I have you somebody to install it?" way back to Sequoia." a new automobile. And she had .en- "To your beautiful eyes, Mrs. whip, and 11 Wingham ......... 6.55 8.15 11 you up and ask you to send a * "Yes," Buck agreed, "I think he tened upon a campaign of ragging, Poun,d.%tone," was Pennington's de- I I q ,;witch -engine up to snake "Oh, bother! Does it have to be iii, e 7.01 3.21 ,, them out . talled 9 " would." Find complaint, hoping to wear, bon,air toast as he fixed Mrs. P.'s (Continued next week) I I -ate this afternoon or to -morrow af- ins Belgrave ........... 7.15 8,32 � "There is a slight grade at our log- Poundstone's resistance down to the green orhs with his own. "Pouind- ternoon. Tell him the switch engine "It does. You place the contrap- - Blyth . . � .......... 7.27 8.44 is in the ,shop for rbpairs or is busy tion -hide it, mthel'-in the room I�nding. I know that, because the point where he would be wil�iing to qtonie., your very good health, si�r." -_ __­____ _____ Londeaborough - - - - 7.35 3.52 at other work -anything that will where the conspirators conspire; then air leaked out of the brakes on a log hart,cr his hopo of ,salvation in return "Dee-licious," murmured Mrs. anton Jet. j ...... 7.49 4.06 ou run wires from it into another train I was on a short time ago, and for a guarantee of peace on earth. Poundstone. "Perfectly dee-liciou.:;. DR_ W. C. SPROAT 1 13 stall him off and delay delivery." y where the detectives listien in on the train ran away with me. Now, "I feel like a perfect. fooll, calling And not a bit strongl" - Grad&te of Faculty of Medicine, Clinton ........... 7.66 4. room 0 1 8.03 4.20 "Suppose Bryce Cardigan, she the receivers." the engine -crew will set the airbrakes upon these people in this filthy littl(- "HAve anothpr," her hoRpitable-host University of Western Ontario, Lon - Clinton Jet . ....... und and .say 'W'hy?"' R6n- Brucefleld ......... 8.15 439 comes aro. "Could George Sea Otter install it."' on the mogul and leave her with rattletrap," Mrs. Poundstone protest- suggeRted, and be poured it, quite don. Member of College of Physia- . .4-0 deau queried cautiously. up to throb all night; they'll rid as they blivinuq of the frightened wink fans and Surgeons of Ontario. Office ' Kippen ........... 8.22 4 "Kill him," the Colonel retorted "I think he could. There is a print- steam . passed up the rement walk 0 I Hensall ........... 8.82 4.50 ed card of instructions and I dare. say lot blow her down, for that would toward the Pennington portal. wbirh tb(, mayor telIegraph4-d his wife. in Aberhart's Drug Store, Main St., 1. . coolly. "It strike- me you and the c ,,,,, work firing her in the morning. Mayor Poundstone paiised. Had bt- "I will, if Miss Sumner will join Seaforth. Phone 90. ' Exeter ............ 8.47 5.05 BlaA Minorca are rather slow p1laying G orge would find the job no mork- n,L sk, Buck, will be to throw off hoen Medusa. the glance he bent upon I 1, Mrs. P. acquie-sced. evT-i,.Tith young Cardigan." baffling than the ignition -system on Our ta d i me. - I 0 the airbrakes and let her glide ail- his spouse would have transformp , "Thanks. I seldom drink a cock- - — --,----- . 0� Q N. R. TIME TABLE ndeau grunteJ. ',I tb,,,k Tn,b_ the. Napier." I IV, I �� � "Will he tell anybody?" ently out of our log -landing. About hor instantly into a Vot particularly 1 fail, and one is .0 -ways my Iii DR� F. J. R. FORSTER East be so you kill beem yourself, boss," "Not if you ask him not to." a mile down the road we'll stop, get svii-nmetrical statue of concrete. He. Shirley replied %milingly. Eye, Bar, Nose and Throat q a.m. P.- he replied enigmatically, and bung up. up steam, run down to the junction had reached the, breaking point. 11 -0b, well,1' the( Colonel retinited 6.00 2.20 "Not even you," . ,i,,,If with the main line, back in on the "In pity's name, woman," be Graduate in Medicine, University of ;� � . I Holimeaville ....... 6.17 2.37 CHAPTER XXVIII "Not even a whisper to I I Laurel Creek spur, couple on to growled, "talk about Rnmething ellse. I ag-rveably, "we'll make it a three- .rorout�o. � �, � hirley had Shirley." I cornered festival. Poundstone, smoke ; �. - � Ca 6.41 3.1.2 asked Bryce to obtain for her in S "Very well, then. PlIease send him those flat-carn and breeze merrily Give me one night Of peace. Let me UP. Late assistant New York Ophtw- '�� 'inton ........... 6.25 2.62 The dirtograph which S an , 1, ,mei and Aural Institute, Mo " 14 . down to Sequoia with them. They'll on.iny my dinner and this visit." or"4118 ,�, � St. Columban ...... 6.49 8.20 Francisco arrived on the regular pas- over. Thank you so much, Bryce be loaded waiting for us; our men "T can't help it," Mrs. P. retorted They ",smoked up," and Pound- Eye and Golden Square Throat Ros- I 'It�'.,�'-,, J � Cardigan. You're an awful good old stone prayed to his rnt:her nebulous � I Dublin ........... 6.54 8.28 senger-steamer on Thursday morning will be cong-regated in our dry -yard with asperity. She Pointed to Shir- pital's, London, Eing. At Comm"elat . . sort, after all. Really, it hurt,,; me gods that Mrs. P. would nat discuss Hotp , I'll", . 1, SeafortIL _ 11.1 ��,'.�.. I West. and,Bryce called her up to ask when just off Water Street near B, waiting ley Sumner's car ,parked under th0l ner. ',!� .1L � a�m. P.m. P.m. she desired it sent over. to have to oppose you. It would be . aiitomobile-: during the din ,,, I �, 7 5.38 9.87 "Good morning, Mr. Cardigan," she so much nicer if we didn't have all for us to arrive with the rails -and pni-tri--corbere. "Tf I bad a sedan like. Ala-! The Colonel's, cocktails were � __. - ..:.,��,��,; ( Dublin ...... 10.8 those redwood trees to protect, bingo -we go to it. After we drop thtit, f could clip happy. And it only n t unduly fortifled, but for all that, � . �,.; �_1.1- ­ .`��m` ti St. Columban. 10.42 5.44 . ... greeted him cheerily. "How do you the flats, we'lli run the engine back cost thirty-two hundred and fifty dol- o I ; � �j4�: ­ . 5.53 wouldn't it?" . the. two which Mrs. Pound,sbone had 11 .!�IN, :,� Seaforth .... 10-59 9.50 feel this morning? Any the. worse "Let us not argue the question, to the woods, leave it where we found lars." assimilated contained just sufficient . I � 1 !,,I:, ,.;�A,�i�,4 ! . Mnton ...... 11-10 6.09 110-04 for baving permitted yourself to be Shirley. I think I have my redwood it, return a -flying on the velocipede "I paid six 'hundred and fifty forl "kick" to loosen the lady's tongue � _ . - I . !,,,�Iip� 1. I " . I I 1� . lv, ,i*� I 11,011hesVille . . 11.20 7.08 10-13 a buman being last night?" trees tected, Good-bye." if it's there, or in my automobile, li the rattletrap, and I conldn't afford without thickening it. Consequently, 1`129k - I I ". I N, Goderich .... 11 10 7.20 10.30 "Wby, I feel pretty fine, Shiriltey. He �ro . , ;:,;, OC 'WA". 2" " , , " it isn't there. You can get back in that,,,, be alTn-oqt whimpored. "You about the time the piece do resistance , ":,",., - ad scarcely finished telephon- I 1� tian � � " ,", ,I - - _Q 7M low ..� �, . , " �1' ,� . I think it did me a lot of good to . time to superintend the cut- were, happy with it until I wai elect- made its, appearance, she threw acu- I 4111111im- , 1� . 1 ,-­�I�t!�j , .� I ing his home to instruct George!, Sea ample �C ��, 1, ., I.i'N I f my shell last night." ed mayor." tion to the winds and adverted to the sidL No "W"Vw" .- . -, .�,,�,, I C. P. IL TIME TABLE Otter to report with the express I _-,,�"; . ",-'g, , "You feel encouraged to go on liv- -1 . "You forget our social osition, my I I .... 1; ,,:�11,.,. �, � . EaRL package to Shirley when Buck Ogilvy . _________­__._ subject closest to her heart. I k%,.-" I' �� ",�' Y,. '*'�_ -, nl,� 11 . ing, eb ?" ­ -_ ?I IL IL �- J­1'.-,,�,,',1, �"r I - a.m , )? strolled into the office and tossed a deay," abe purred sweety. "I was telling Henry as " came &L.'- 1, I " . "Teq. ffe could have struck her. "Hang up the " ,016# i" " , I "IM", "!,� 'I ^ r-1141 "" , I ........ 5.50 " "There's your walk how greatly I envied . """ I I 1 1 V document on his desk. -1 -1- I ­�'. ,�., ,., �I I , - ­ --1 "', ) I�R,! "'I'' 11 T 4 � , OWerl& ., .!. .... And fighting?" your social position", he gritted sav- you that beautiful sedan, Miss S*um- ,,�, ""q iiiiii .......... rary franchise,- old ' "` 4 ; i Menset ...... 5155 little ,old tempo I - 0,2�?� V,� ,, , " I 11 V - M�Gaw .................. 6.04 11-Rv all means." Constipation agely. "%,ut lip, will you? social rer," she gushed. lqsnit it a perfect- 11 c�'; -_E. .1 I �'.. pg%,,,",'�t ,�( , ii "Then something ba§ occurred of thing," he announced-, &-nd with ,many . .. i "I '� .... .. ... 11 " �, " �.',�Q,,�.�',�,�' .� ­�.j., � ,.,. ­',_ ­,"� I � '4 '.. 1 � . Aldbum .................... ,� � 6 a hearty laugh lie related to Bryce position in a sawmill towtitl Ratgl" ly stunning car?" Age,At. Retry IA*rft�% . �, v ,�,l �, jA j�;'f�,,,�� �� T. .11' - to give you new courage?" "Sli-qh! rontrol .yourself, Henry" 1. �;r ­­ _d.�'..ol; W0 , .�,�Ti. ... . 1; . 1; :x`� A 6:25 Into the ingenious means by which he had Biliousness P,wndstone made one futile attempt � . �"­ � �, 1, ,�­­ L'' 1. ,� � ,,,� .8 laly* ." .............. ::: 6,40. "Oh, many things. Didn't I give obtained �L "And now if you will le plucked ge-nt.ly at Inis arm; with to head her ol. "And I was t t__ I .L, 19 . � � � � Walton ........ ii..'.. - 611mg ". 11 �ZI�11 "."��, �� " .. ­:,,',k� ;,, �.. wriNaldot . . .I ............ 6.62 at exhibition of my .evarage in ac-- phone up to your logging -camp and her other hand she lifted the huge Mrs, Poundstone," he struck in with I I I I �i,lp ", 1, '�!;� ,,,��, , pl�� " �,A ,14'11�, , � , . V �,,� I Stoinich and iv,'�4,1 -TtR'5",Ii� " T4*0-nto _....,.. . . '... eeptring Ogilvy's InvItation to dinner, instruct the woods -boss to lay OR a- knocker on the front door. a pathetic attempt to npgear humox- A ", ,�,,P'5. .110" 9 I .k... 10.25 BARGAIN It -7111 0.1, �:J , . M 827 I � , I - �1 knowing Y'Ou were going to be boub. fifty men to rest foi the i ous and condescending, ' hat a little . I � �,�.O,!.!t4, .. I -1111� r� N wiest. . itty, Bowel Trouble ""'a Tnit, you", drive met or L", �� 11�?%111;;,��,, �,";, I..', . I there I" pend.hrg a bard night's work, ,and ar- yet" Poundt3tone gurgled, and sub- jitney was our gait, and tbat liha volt "'' i, 'VI I a.DL t �.Af ZZIn"', I 0 - , i " .,; �, . Mod. . trm�'# ", I I �k 1W `11t� "I I ........ 7.40 She did not like that. "You earty rartgb to send them down on the last might as well abandon bor paagl6ftte M 0 .� Toronto The Pennington but & � , ,6, 4 *fi&'U%11 ;:* ,4%0�11� ,:14- , � , I .......... 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