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(continued from last ek) 0 *1 Your office in Vne Colonel' Seth Periziffigton; S7 op in three I 410on4l precaufte6iAn,; Ba --
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'fthat if one wishes visit was social or Official."; , � t; had x1ealt him a poor hand from a 4 almo6t Impe, ' `4fbilto on, *.O, 0�1- i i�l IN
for a thing hard enough and just "So6a1--so, far as -I could observe,', cbme,'�clean.11 . . . . rebptiblo trade 'WIth ''9,10 �
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keeps on wishing, one is bound to Poundstone replied truthfully, won- gone City Council has already -01.avA mind'191 RJO:
"Lucky I blocked the _ �r .slid --out onto the Cam -U 'a
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9, Petinipgton franchise," lie confessed. young- beggar from geWlig those _ ,),� ,
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your chances tor success would be in- -Preliminary to the official visit, I . constipation and was a nervous wreck, I At the junction es A ....
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buke; even two cocktails were power- a whilefor which the terested." Now that the ice was all the courts in ,Christendom Would cri Y. I had tAe I -,6#011t*�. 4." �tl(
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- 91 ed time in was repared to defend his act ,vig- He was dozing off, when a sound After reading about 'Fruit-a-tives' I de- gang scrambled aboiTd the fluts,, and out the cab windj��wj - ; .4 11 "I I,." L'R�T
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1Y, however, Penningt . "And we did not. commit smote upon his ears. Instantly he cided to try them Before I h Sequoia. "Sexton!- , -.�-n�, q,
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I ntly, three boxes, I was entirely well, I sin- Party minutes later they rumbled cutting in a cresslng, �'] ��.r, ,
caught the glint of murder in His ward his guest and fixed t%re, latter "u ,.�
with A serious glance. "The temporary franchise will expire .... d"." - -,�, , -g ..,
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genes of each warned them that clos- "I hadn't anticipate�d discuss3ffig this approaching Sequoia -and with a tObJL. � street. 1 A."I.
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conversation with the Poundstones. You must fortf ve me for it; but the . trembling in every limb, vousuess, pains in the back and limbs are he # , :�,
With the nicest tact In the world, lit' "Have you any understanding as 'Poundatoto, ',` "im
as well be frankwith Suddenly, out of the deep, rumbling largely caused by allowing poisons to waiting, twenty picked men of 7' "",",-
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fact "i S ve greatly interested in franchise. in case the 1, _ diapason he beard a sha,sp cliek- accumulate in the body- "Fruit -a-tives,, mill -crew, now emerged, bearing lan- lice---" . .I, �1'.11'1 -11, �
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sires it?1' . then another and another. He count- is nature's remedy, made from intensified terns and tools. Under Buck Ogi1Ws 1,� � - , e.4 ,- �-,�� ,�
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observed in the window of a local dry road." "Well, yes -not' in writing, ed them ---six in all. I fresh fruit juices combined with tonics. direction the dirt promptly began to (Continued next � week)
goods emporium that day, and Mrs., - :: "'A locomotive and two flat -cars!" stimulates the bowels, fly, while the wood% -crew unloaded . I ,
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sponse to a meaning glance from her it will have a very distinct effect on main -line tracks out to my log -dam health. Buy a box of "Fruitra-tives", to- Suddenly a voice, harsh and , I. -i, �,
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relative, tactfully convoyed Mrs. That means the train is g.m day- Enjoy life again. 25c and SOci dent with passion, rose above the ,shtri Graduate of 9 Faculty of - - ,..e 'A'4
Poundstone upstairs, leaving her uncle ::In just what way?" Water Street to the switch into Car- of the picks and the ching of metal. ffedlehie� : I r.,"
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I am amazed, Colonel.,, stone declared with asperity. "I had don. Member of College of, I' , `�
ning66-n got down to business. outwitted mel" blazes do you mean by cutting my � $14*019- , -,,.,,. ,,� 'I,
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logical route for this railroad is from to having your tracks cut by a jump- into ,his clothes, raced downstairs, the skid -road planked and the forest Bryce turned in time to behold Col- Seaforth. Phone 90. .�:`,.
Willits north to ISequoia, not from crossing at B and Water streets." And I and leaped into Mayor Poundstone's trail grabbed out -for me. It aP- onel Seth Pennington leap from an I -,'.,,i: ..
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!'— gon. Such a himself and inculcate in Pennington the front gate. a -- ...n, I
Missing Heirs are being sought road as the N. C. 0. I present and while I live, it is my pri- the Colonel's face and surveyed Pen- �. �,
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of the redwood belt only, while a line dealing with a crafty and far-seeing n Eye, Bar, Nose and Throat , 1,v!.
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are to -day living In comparative pov- "This is perfectly amazing, partn- "Colonel," he began with exasper- , 'L�-,I,�,
arty who are really rich, but do not built in from the south will tap mayocr, Poundstone smiled boldly and ' ' er.,$ Graduate in Medicine, Univerft of , A,
thirds of it. two knowingly. "I repeat," he said "that The success of Bryce Cardigan's ating politeness, 14-1 presume you Toronto. I -,*
know it. You may be one of them. Ile remaining thiTd can ' "It's mighty comforting," his fath- . " �,� , �,�
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flend for Index Book, "Missing Heirs be tapped by an extension of my orwn I did not put it in writing." He plan for getting his rails down from er admitted. "Guess the new owner are Colonel Pennington -my name is, Late assistant New York Ophthal- . s.9
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logging -road; when my own timber leaned back nonchalantly and blew Laurel Creek depended entirely upon Buchanan P. Ogilvy, and I am in I mei and Aural Institute, Moorefield's , !A.
and Next of Kin," containing care- must be one of my old friends -per- charge of these operations. I am � I ,
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have been advertised for, here and Remember the Old sugar-pin,e wind- gaged in the blithe task of making a - --- - I , �.1,4�,
abroad. The Index of Missing Heirs streaks of rust on than I thought. You're trying to redwoods on Thursday afternoon. fall we used to sit on? Well, it's jump -crossing of your rails. I had � — --------I ... 11 4'
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we offer for sale contains thousands "Ah, I perceive. So it will, so it p - lay both ends against the middle." Should the engineer and ftreman de- rotted through, and bears have claw- : -
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of names which have appeared He recalled the report of his private cide to leave the lopornotive at the -hoped to accomplish this with your . �.
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detective and the incident of Ogilvy's jogging -camp for the night, Bryce's grubs, but the new ow-ner had a seat ,�
American, Canadian, English, Scotch, "You agree with me, then, Pound- . task would be as simple as turning a you are here, that hope, of course, w 0 0 ., �
Irish, Welsh, German French Bel- stone, that the N. C. 0. visit to young Henry Poundstone's put in there for me just the kind Of has di,ed a-bornin'. Have a cigar.,, ;R
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office with a small leather bag; he seat I llike-a lumberjack's rocking- And he thrust a perfecto under the unis. rlrxk Beccmd, I . -
gian, Swedish, Indian: Colonial, and sig,ned to foster the best interests of need that other hand, should they run back to ' p: �.
other newspapers, inserted by lawy- the community. Of course was more than ever convi chair made from an old vinegar bar- Colonel,, nose. Pennington struck it 016U 02 V21tV � at I
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us, executors, administra . Also Well, I hadn't given the subject this bag had contained the bribe, in Sequoia with the engine, be and rel. I sat in it, and the Judge left to the ground, and on the instant, 6 Yom 10" anlw4pd . . .
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contains list of English and Irish very mature thought, Colonel, but in produc e . me, and I did a right smart lot xudL No advs� ;?, ,
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Your name or your ancestor's may be right." extension. "You felt better, didn't you?" his " vulafft W-1 2*"WL 14�
In the list. Send $1.00 (one dollar) "Of course I am righL I take itv "Ogilvy did business with you that Penning -ton's night watchman son suggested. "Stand back, Colonel, stand back, I � .. "'I
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at once for book. erefore, that when the N. C. 0. ap- through your son Henry," he chal- "" John Cardigan nodded. "I'd like if you please. You're in the way of �
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Phes for its franchise to run through ly. to know the name of the owner," he the shovefllers," Buck Ogilvy warned Agent, Henry Lawrence, Kitchi& 1PN1
International Claim AgenCy Sequoia, neither you nor your city "How much did Henry get out Throughout the afternoon, after said presently. "I'd like mighty well him soothingly. . .1
f it?" Pennington continued -brut h ving nt his orders in writing to .i
council will consider the proposition 0 _ a se to say thank you to him. It isn't Bryce� Cardigan came over, and at -- - .,
Dept. 296, at all." ally. the woods -boss, via George Sea Otter usual for peopte nowadays to have as -ight of him Pennington choked with �
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Pittsburgh, Pa., U. S. A. "I cannot, of course, ,speak for the . phone), he waited in his office for 3 duffer like me as the fellow has. H-1 un;,hle to sav more.
. 29Wtf city council— Poundstone began, tainer, and not a cent more," Pound- i .
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but Pennington's cold, amused smile Ah- telephone -call from the logging-campi,Rort of -makes nie feel as if I hadn't I "I'm the N. C. O.." Bryce replied. FOR SALE. -Five acres, one milo . P
. ee. fully. as to what action the engine -crew had i ,old at all." : "Nire little fiction that of vours about (rom Seaforth; modern house with I
- - - "Be frank with me, Poundstone. I "You're not so good a business man taken. He could not work; he could, Buck Ogilvv came out of the Bon' tbe swit,ch-enginp being laid up in the furnace, bath and toilet, small bam; !
a. not a child. What I would like as I gave you cTedit for being," the not think. He only knew that all de- . �
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LONDON AND WINGHAM pended upon the success of his coup' ,usto restaurant with Moira, just as! --h�ns a n d t h- L, Creek brid ,�
to know is this: will You e),cert.every Colonel retorted nifirthfully. 4Two to -night. Finally, at a quarter of six Bryce, with George SPa Otter at the 1--inv unqaf,, for this big moZul." He chance to start chicken farm, bees, .. I I , ;
North. Wort to block that franchise in the hundred and fifty dollars! Oh, Lord! weel of the Napier, drove up to the! lonkod Prnninzton over with fra
Poundstone, you're funny. Upon my Curtis, hN woods -boss -rang ib. I tn .
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Exeter ............ 10.16 6.04 will accomplish a taudable public ser- w ing house, and rolled nnisel�vsqlv awav-, I i"", r(,1,,,l. I'll qnv that much for Seaferth. Out. .
. Hensall .......... � 10.30 6.18 vice?" Colonel gave himself up to a sincere- sir," be reported. At nine O'clock they arrived 'at Ca'r- vou, The rnan who . plan- to defeatI29fi&tf .14.
Kippen ........... 10.35 6.Z3 Poundstone squirmed. "I should ly.hearty laugh. "You call it a re- "House them as far from the. log- � . �
Brucefield ......... 10.44 6.32 not care, at this time, to go on re- tain-er," he continued presently, "but landing as possible, and organize a - . . . . - - -- - - - - - - --- - — ,!'.
10.58 6.46 cord," be replied evasively. a grand jury might call it something poker -game to keep them busy in case .
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Clinton, AT . ....... 11.06 6.52 have had time to look into the Tnat- ese- However," he went on afteT a I
Clinton, Lv . ....... 11.15 6.52 ter more thoroughly—,, slight pause, "youW not in politics o1clock," Bryce ordered. "'In the I SNOWSHOE TRAILS IN NORTHERN WOODS I 1.
Clinton Jet. ....... 11.21 6.58 "Tut -tut, my dear manl Let us not for your bealth; so let's get down to meantime, send a man you can tru,it
Londesborough .... 11.35 7.12 .0raddle the fence. Busi " brass tacks. How much do you want --Jim Harding-, who runs the big bull- .
ne3s is a donkey, will do --down to the loco- I
Blyth ............. ll." 7.21 game, and so is politics* Neither to deny the N. C. 0. not only an ex- motive to keep steam up until I ar- .
Belgrave .......... 11.66 7.33 knows any sentimqnt. Suppose you tension of that temporary franchise
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12.08 7.45 a mistaken idea that v ' they apply for it?" He had scarcely hung up, when .
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wingbam. ......... 12.12 7.55 the right thing, and that subsequent- Pound.9tone rose -with great dignity. Buck Ogilvy csNue into the office. 11
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Wingbam Jet . ..... 7.01 8.21 election and retire you and 'your city one thousand dollars per each for "Crowbar-, rAcks, shovels, hack- I I
Belgrave .......... 7.15 '�18-32 council -in disgrace?" your three good councilmen and true, saws to cut the rails, lanterns to work ,
Blyth ...... ....... 7.27 8.44 "I doubt if they could defeat me., and for yourseY that stedan of my by, and men to do the work will be 11.
Londesborough .... 7.35 3.52 Colonel." nieceN? It'm a good v.qr. Last year'-�p cached in your lumber yard by nine - 1. .;
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Kippen ........... 8.22 4.40 he demanded tremulously. mensely and grant you surcease from get a bite of dinner and proceed to I . ". ,�
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Holmesiville ....... 6.17 2.37 should not feel justified in suppor+- ber Company and give"hirn EL retainer the latter to Sequoia. , Ni,
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