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U4, A*ury WT404, 2401cavied that 4Yi- ,%.,among the 'grain, tkab:�;�th4�,'if4 " ,' �, 4'' . Qw, 4011yiJ!, .� .� 1k, .. ­ - . V - I. . � , , , ha -1h; � 44. A 13W'm - � '� I � . _;� _ ", �:,. ��, � . 11 O.. , , Avt, 4-0.44111%talul' " I �'� I 0 1 . 1.1, ", J.D,j:;,: 1',,�� � ", i, �": � �4`�� , ' ___ - , 11 .. � ,ft"1111.11P A ': , - OF �', . ; . � ., ��,�,p , - '!I . "Ift - �t,� _ IF, T I -GV0raU$A5Q#'a tan: flannel shirt,- aipe no ;st ail irbut s W, , ,e - , - 1 , �, "i "" A.1 9 , , � xc,haug�w ders of,th#,,car brueb6aimbPAC."otallk ,� ", i - -r"t !, �- spa J00**Ak�0'1 A1uV,0,,XW,A' R � - , . . . , ,'.. , 2, IbI154 ` , "' - 8 , .d, , �.._ - O&Ikothifit 1010% --he � had, i . � ,?k,;'� , ,, - ,,4,, RA , .11 1p J_ M , 191401� � � 1, -'..'D � ed his,"' aiid' 66'bee gair . W -�Malgosn,;**.1" psalid6, 1431PArs, ."WAM, 9 Q.,". � , IT , w , -, , j", , 111 .06 ,: . I 09. W - Avq . . I., *6010 I UIX61rbil I - I ­�W*-,,tWi thick,pigskln.shopa, patt Of-' a-11-6113 .,:yalst�h MOA04, 14*41i.: *r, 0 � " I J40- take. S� "14 ��: . .1�.� fm* . ,.4A .. " f jr, "t 141 'p,Ad,.lFPt -@'� X"]� , as the - : I ��, . -1 - . ; ,i;, - 460*4, ."," 4, lftb),11% �=__cl wlee VIM gu t b h orn e .1 e Mar. 11w'' 040F thOi Jives ,by i, .. I .9. 1, &M A I& oppo -q - ad w , te f0g6t thp --: as, 4i6i&jr, ­:"' ... __ . , _g�, ��!, ,�,r ,7�� g di, , I, e r th evelung St I ,t-:sJi6 *: ' � -�%sap , uto5e I Iver. a A, ULU,. � � .1.1- i , i 19�� apo A ,P W 1. . TWs .wb . marder.,, It I I PF& �, ,,, " We.; . � , " � 'hi b at suit of t*6 years ago , 44. 16t ,,"tW qat' eep , on ; NobU6, --the 'the au,th . Vs.hoaa, .A_�_ �� ...... I I I ti 4 I - , Ilik" '' ins eth I ,ftrities, ]lore, I'd be I u , - - of - the, fusei,,,�`Rder. , 4*1 - - I I �. '. I'll Z1. , I r." �V' _.� mg�ra ! . . 9' 0 , _,. I ;0 . _ , r - b Ao, We ,poople, who, only int P v0w-1, scratched. blo �, jheok- ' , ,.. , , ��... , �' -,,,,.,�!, , 1 "a 'blue serge coat and trousers. V,Ai-�tva Porte& - , �r -Akrdadae� of of Fa - W, ,,, U�,,,�­., , , "'I'm �1 ��,., 74P - I . I . - d pA , if ' .1 ting Ili : 4 �� I , - - 4. _�, .. 64 not know it, but they V�.eria olpiudii; -prairk.,91ou, 5, wU � Z 0 't Am his - , . o , vapor or-tworpeople, bixt impris r At *6,i,carburator, r , �, -A ."I'l- .-a � . 11 as curl on, is c !itl M4 "' , . . . . I . - 4_ -_ - -_ ---f; ., �,, ­ sa 11 I " �� ,--,, � 1. L I .. 09, 9 Fw, " I I , I cAmiilus swelling --to gold -washed "Well, he probably does,the hest if there I'll q, . VETBRINAR-Y", . ':­ - . � - - firm, Whitq�bOy, -- - - for- ,life, Reallyl! mean hill eari . idi,l ell, uh ; . .11 , - 1 . I . 1, . surprisingly greceful"on , wiry, like -a ribbed lboach, --or mounts of ed : 'At , � . , ni DW1iiJjW;WP9 r, in the � 1: mf",-, _,A ok_� 4*, , I I "' �1, - was, water, Suid. gas,: Al e, ',h0`w40'W '� ­­ i 1, . . 14, his pocke. ow ' - . be of the car. 'Z , nkled her ,. .. ­ 5 I 11 I ts were a roll of bills sn ,y peak� - his el"'. , - ��I'i�_,. JOHN dRIE*A V.S. � "Can't just seem to B �,,�g (%": Ix" .� ,� whiskers a a , rred to a . � 1.��,;L­. 1� �*­ I , jo�`V , w:itch. I - oov_,� ': Ur .. . , .,,t,,,#n,',:.and axi unexpectedly' good gold, , The friendliness of the b i 11 13i " "Fie does n�v These I I L I.., an �', ti I ­ ,,, 4 ­ 4011of-graduate"61! Ofitari 1, n ;'� "I gs . affd the trouble -11 shot at his .." -.,7 ­ I 11 . . or w ear' 9 stroking ha d. ' 11 , ­ ­', leg , ,r :­� AMvbu.gib ai� � ­ t6, V�p ... . * , 4 as or domestic F urmth'he'had a winter ulster, earth gave her a calm that took no With the 1'er.;�citeiaeiqi_�-, ne trying this. -bread were perfectly good, be- and- esCa'Ped. . i of the ,diaT%`.wW �..; � .1 .,,r I I 11 11 aAfintali freited. talls at, an old-fashioned turtle-baek sweater, heed of passing hours. , Even, her . ­ for, he did- black magic oyer, them. � Claire had been hi y �, wl�',& ir, I'll 11_�� - . - .pro*.]ptly . .1� , ghl .grateful 944 ,,drops iaf oW *W' 011 " �� ..... " ,* friend , - . �, . to find the address. o_8 _ .,�, ".��e� - tended to ind! ebarigias modeTate. Vet- anda, raincoat heavy as tarpaulin. Hie father, the abstracted man of affairs, , , �,,�, - y I , .L,,, - ­ I..", 111� .� � a In a And did you see the contemptuous laudator to both of them --- Jbut she- guess *a*be;..W , it', ,.ill' ,� alty strange land Claire , o0q.4 +IUVA�, I I'll .." erinor t, ran out, nodde4 to dusty people along the'road ' fo. il, �, � :,,, . r I _ y Dentistry a sppet - Office , look he gave me when I -was so,,ee- remained here, ten 'miles from no- You might� try. ,noW_,­a1I0 e� h , ­ �-`, .. 1 � , . - .,� and'residence ou..Godench Stieet, one galloped to Rauskule's store, bought -to a jolly old- man whose bulk To, audience when the lijr:htW"me on be- se . W� _ I ,_ , - " , ig centric as to order t ast? Oh, - It was a beautiful .�place. . � ", %. � .... � I 0 _­.� . � �','. � door east of Dr. Mackay's Office, A. the most vehement cap in the place led and shook in a tiny, rhythmical y fore the vaudeville-. � -T#:­P -Reaper, where she runs", he' , * mildik..; ) . . , .ft.�, , AIN '. �he second Reaper, you desire a modern town, Down a hill the -wheat s . , il.. I I � I ­ .-I. 1. , , , wam toward . 4 -, ,,, 1� row We saw Milt's. sti . I 0 I .­;�,�,.,_., 11 forth. I a plaid of. cerise, "I rope -col- yet I wonder' if'you know � lage whose ele I ousillya I - Od thv:*#_P N ­0�.,,, , 'i� 1. - ., ­ �', -, , ,� ,�,11,j�q,i " . I orange, emerald creaking buggy to women in the re � I . .­�_ �� I 1. -, . ,. ii - . �, I � I green, ultramarine, and five other small abrupt t�'w;s with -their huge 0 '3 "air-surprisingfy-,smooth above how many a vil vator was a glis�, It sang jubila 11 , ]t1d1d`-n0t'5i0­­,,,.," ,�, �,,, I �, I 1"; re" ­ . I an astoundingly clean ui�'r tan shirt thousands of tdarists go from coast tening tower. Mad-heds gabbled in: Again was the rood open tb be 'A-1 " � le, . .� . . gl­­x, I'll I � guaranteed fashionable colors. ' He red elevators and. , their long, flat- . :..��_ to coast, cursing you'? if I could a slew, alfalfa shone with unearthly, gain was the soUlM :', A. R. CAMPBRIL�, VA. stocked up with food for roadside roofed stores. of mercerized silk. .' �' 1, ,, ent ,overi�l .�.�7.,`,`,�,.�'�,�,'.l � � . '' -1 .­ �?". ­ ' only hang that restaurant man -and green, and bees went junketing to_ which it ui'4 I*.' 11. .1-11.11.7, -I ­�, , , � Graduate of Ontario Veterinary . He laugh6d furiou#1 to WO . _,# it I I - P.11 �,,,, . camp;tng. Claire had discovered America, and . y�,* the dia- � . �711'� ""'q n 1, - , ,W;F�f"�,:.­ ..,,'-,, ;--.1.1.1'... _�� logue betwe the others like him -in a rope of his ward a field of red clover. But she I hour to -walkl� only �&'- . " .. I I '. , bc,6,�,ij�, j.��,I��:L"�.�,I,.�� -946 mbviwo � ­4't7�;I'< , 11, � . - 1� , F en Petia _enheim & 'a " �, , Kt7,., "A College, University of Toronto, All '. In the hum Ing tin -covered tail of she felt stronger, and all her days I own hempen griddle cakes! The Great hadthe motorist's fever to go on. The I She stopped the engine � .. .. g �," diseases of �domestie animals tresited I p Larose -Bettina, though."If contained �� � - * "N' 4 , the bug was a good'deal'of room, and were colored with" the sun. American Frying Pan! I don't ex- road behind and In front was very I him -there in. the dust, �*n I , -, , "'i -."."e. 11.4 , by th e in o s t modern principles. the cheese joke, !he " i *1e,: ARRAP � __"','�� this he filled'with motor extras, a �, She had discovered, too, that she m9tber-in-law . " - .� 11"."i" joke-, and the joke '06ut the wife Pect men building a new town to have long, very white-auo very empty. billtop. He said as apologaticAr.­I�w ":. � � -� .11, Sult ff , " ". :,,:�, � shotgun and shells, a pair of skates, could adventure. No longer was she time to read Hugh Walpole and James Her father, -out of much thought thou he had been at, f - 7' it is. I - ,. ,:� . gh �,.. M. - - rifling her husband's pobkk , , ��, ":� , �. , �. , , , , ,� 'es' z. ., _ '_,Z� - . .,� _", . . 4 and all his camping kit as used on haunted by the, apprehension that had BraAch Cabell, but I do expect them and a solid Ignorance about all of Mi �;711- !, I I "Our young friend seem [rk., 3 g)lt give. I ;t-,, ,a I �bl. , I 7, . .1. I I his annual duck 0 Man whispered to. her as she had left,Min . s to have tributor got C . . . . . . � , � I - �,�' , �.,� - �.,� -hunt�ng trip t - to afford a cook who can fry eggs!Pt motoring beyond the hiring of chauf- little oil about ,Once -in'six mouths." �',, " 1, �.,� .. Trap. La�-e. :,.- I I neapolis. She knew a thrill when she eniable youthful spirits,- lcornnic,t,d -paid the check, Claire triei feurs and the payment of bills, sug- "We are so gr , 11 I - %-:�,�;� I , . As she I �, P., � �___� Mr. Boltwood. .4teful.,to yo �' 1� . . I . ul..Twice .. :�, 11 .1 4'fin a darxied' fool -to take every- hailed -As though it were a passing to think of some protest which would gested, "Uh, dolly, have you looked -,:`z,1J1 Z .. MEDICAL . "Now, no superiority -f. He's prob- i now you�ve sw4d our lives�" : .�:,-'4 `�,0, 1� I . thing I own but— Might be, gone ship -an Illinois ear across who�,, have any effect on the obese wits of to see if these, ub— Is the car- "Oh, I guess you'd have go'nie' on ;�Icl, . � I'll `,G', 1, ,:". - for. a vzhole montb,ly he reflected. dust -caked back was a banner "Chi- ably never seen a redl '-vaudeville the restaurant man. In face of his buretor all right?" living! And if drivers can't help �,_�:� � I . DR. W. C. SP�tOAT show. Wouldn't it be fun to take , . 4"'A I'— � .. , .1 , 'He had only one piissesisiom left- cago to the Yellowstone." She ex- I �"'>A, 1i Graduate of Facultyx 6f 'Medicine, a check him to the Winter Garden or the F.1- pi�k puffness she gave it up. Her "Yes, dear; I've looked at - it three I each other, who can?" : . . 1, 11�, �, � ­ 11.1�� ­ ,�-k � � -book,' concealed from the in- perienced. a new sensation of common I her times, so far," she said, just a liftlel "That's a good start toward worJ4. _? - humanness when, on a railway par- . I- � "'. , University of Western Ontario, Lon- terested ey6 of his too maternal land lies fox the first timel . . failure as a Citizeness Fixit sent .. N � ead of being taken br Jeff'S Ir out of the place in a fury, carried her too smoothly. I fellowship, I suppose. I wish ii� - . �,'-� I �. � doia. ,Member of College of Physic- lady �y sticking it under the stair alleling the wagon road for miles, the st axtorl, I. I— 0 . and having the humor, oh -1 so on in a dusty whirl till the engine On the hill five miles to eastward, could do Return your ,.:_�'.�,. � - - . articu� Jum)1I .�­_: , � � . ians and Surgeons of Ontario- Office carpet. This he retrieved." It show- engineer of a freight waved his hand spat, sounded tired and reflective, and a line of dust, then a small car. As; or— Mr. Daggett! Do you read', �, :,�'. n . I , . . . in 'Aberhart's Drug Store, Main St., ed a balance of two hundred dollars. to her, and tooted the whistle in lately explained!" .�,�;o, .� ... Sea:Corth. Phone 90. The pictures were ,.. said it guessed it wouldn't go any 1� approached, the driver must have books? I mean—', . . .�M . , . � There was ten dollar in the cash greeting- rqysum,,I; the . . :, Ili � s , �,, V'� . . .� . I register in the office, for Ben Sittka;. Her father was easily tired, but he fiN which, under ten or twelve dif- farther that day. sighted her and increased speed. He - "Yes I do, when I ran across them." ..;�, ". I — drowsed through the early afternoons ferent titles, Claire had al[readv seen, Now that she had something to do, came u) p at thirty-five miles an hour. I "Mayn't I gi-lend you these `two-' '.1'41, � . The garage would, with the mortgage ' ' Claire became patient. "Run out of -Now we'll get something done! that I happen to have along? I've ­�, even though Brooklyn Heights does -,- , ", DR. R. P. I. DOUGALL deducted, be worth nearly two thou- when a none -too -digestible small-town gas. Isn't it lucky I got that can for Look! It's a bug -a fliv-ver or a Teal. finished them, and so has father', I �' I I ;.r- Honaur graduate of Faculty of sand. This was his fortune. lunch was as lead within him. De- not .devote Saturday evening to the an extra gallon?" or something. I believe it%,the young think.', . ,Vlp movies. The badman, the sheriff- I I ": ....... 1� I ..... I Medicine and Master of Science, TSni. H,6- bolted into the kitchen and all spite the beauty of the land and the But there was plenty of gas. There man that got us out of the mud I P I I :�,,,, ,. � . ., ., joy of pushing on, they both had an aged party with whiskers and boots I . "I . . � , ­ . ,, ,,, versity of Western Ontario, London. in one shout he informed his landlady, � WAR no discernible reason why the car Milt Daggett stopped, casuLIV. (Continued next week.) � e,,�- C I things to endure. -the holdup, the sad e -5. � town, III tri yes of the , , "', S � Member of College of Physicians and /Tailed out of p, Flieve should not go. She started the en- greeted them: "Why, hello, Miss, f� I � 'It" � - - __ �, . . . Surgeons of Ontario. Office, 2 doors f don't owe you an'thing, here's six After lunch, it was sometimes an sheriff's daugliter-aleo aii aged party - ,.i , " _% � but gi-ne. It ran for half a minute and Boltwood. Thought you'd be wa a-! :�. , I . I east of post office. Phone 56, Hensall, dollars, two weeks' notice, dunno just agony to Claire to keep awake. Her vii.th a sunbonnet and the most quit. All the plugs showed sparks. head of me some place!" y 1 A wildflower in the country is ' .... 1�-* ,� �.-� In ,,,, , . expensive rouge -the crook's reform- worth a bushel lying in the tonneau. ., 11��! . 11, ; .. _ eyes felt greasy from the food, or "Mrwr,11 said Vere de Vere. What �_ � Ontarim: 3004.tf when I be back." smarted with the sun -glare. In the ation, and his violentadhekence to law No wires were detached in the dis- -Detroit News- � :�, I ii Before she could issue a question- tributor. There was plenty of water, this meant the historian does not ,.." j , . �� ��, I,- I . - I and order; this libel upon the po-­ , ­��­,.��!,,, ", - , I DR. A. NEWTON-BRADY nairia he was out in the bug. He still �Lir, after the morning breeze had . and the oil was not clogged. And know. I ., , , N . , A, it tions of the United States "No; I've been taking it easy. Mr., We have the unwr4tten law. What " ,. � Bayfield. ran througli town. At his frieid Mc- been burnt out, the beat from the en- -lying west � . of longitudg 101 d that ended Claire's knowledge of the 11. ,� 11 I m r feet; egrees Claire had . � 411;1 11 Graduate Dublin University, Ire- Golwey, now loose -lipped and wabbly gine I Inside of a motor. Ub-I can't quite remember your we need is the unbroken law. -Ottawa, lz�­111 � 1� , � land. Late Extern Assistant Master sitting in the rain on a pile of ties and if there was another car ahead, seen too often. She -dragged her She stopped two motorists. The name It - Reformer. . il., �, - �� father back to the hotei,'_Sent him to I .. .1�. , I 11 . ,. Rotunda Hospital for Women and behind the railroad station, he yelled the trail of dust sifted into her throat. I I : ".. '9!5 i . ,o � . . Children, Dublin. Office at residence "So long, - Mae. Take care yourself: Unless there was traffic to keep her bed, and entered her, room -to find a . �'­ ji� , 1. 1, � omm"Mm I - - ".11. � . � - lately occupied by Mrs. Parsons, old hoss. Off on IN trip." - awake, she nodded at the wheel; she telegram upon the bureau.� I I � . ­ . ? Hours, 9 to 10 a.m., 6 to 7 p.m.; He'stopped in front of the Yprof's," was merely a part of a machine that She had sent her friends a list of - .­', , the places at which she' would be ��:, - 1. '. _1v Sundays, I to 2 p.m. 2866-26 tooted till the heads of the Joneses ran on 'without seeming to make any �, . 4 1. , . appeared at the window, waved and impression on the prairie's endless- likely to stop. The message wasfrom , �i 0 11 I 1�,�, , . DIL, F. J. BURROWS shouted, "W -by, folks. Goin' outa ness. , Jeff Saxton, in -Brooklyn.-# brought. i 0 A I A 11 � . - ._, . . Office and residence Goderich Street, town." Over and over there were the same to her mind the steady shine of his I . .�. ; east of the Methodist church, Sea- Then, while freedom and the distant manipulations: slow for dorwn hi]17 glasses -the most expensive glasses, 1), '1�1,� .�4 , forth.. Phone 46. Coroner -for the Pacific seemed to rush at hin�-over careful of sand at the bottom, letting with the very best curved lenses -as .. ­. ; demanded: N "... . County. of ,47qn. ' the hood, he whirled out of town. It her out on a smooth stretch, waving " W. -_1f.1 , , . I . " ", . was two minutes to one -fort mall, 'a . --Ile . "Received letter about trip surpris- I �-_ , - y -seven to a lonely farmwife in her s I ,4 I DR- C. MACKAY minutes since Claire Beltwood had baked dooryard, slow to pass a bay- ed anxious will tire you out fatigue . V VqT�_ I..".", . .:: ill . " i C. Mackay, honor graduate of Trin- entered Shoenstrom. wagon, gas for up the next hill, and - . ,'XJ I ity University, and gold medallist of He stopped only once. His friend repeat the round all over again. But prairie roads bad for your father �_. ",", I Trinity Medical' College; member of Lady Viere de Vere was at the edge she was joyous till noon; and with mountain roads dangerous strongly op Tires '3 - mid-afternoon a new strength came advise go only part way then take 11 I .. 1�. , : the College of Physicians and Sur of town, on a scientific exploring trip train. GEbFF.REY.11 are "Serviced" by : , 11 17 tario. in the matter of ethnology and field which, as rose crept . .. . geons of On above the gold- �io!!, . officw �-:�.: mice. She hailed him, "Mrwr? Me en haze of dust, deepened into serene - . __ DR. 10L HUGH ROSS . She held the telegram, Rippmg her k, ,�. .1 , rwr!" meditation. .4. . - . 1, . . I Graduate of University of Toronto M 61You don't say so!" Milt answered And she was finding the one secret fingers against one end of it as she * DUNLOP . -.1-1 I . . . I-, - 1%4 Faculty of Medicine, member of CoI- in surprise. "Well, if I promised to of long-distance driving - namely, debated. She remembered how the -_4g '. , - . lege of Physicians and Surgeons of take you, I'll keep my word." ; keeping on, thinking by fifty wide world has flowed toward her ov- :,:::!!::::!!!! . DEPOTS AN � He driving er thia hood of the Gomez all day. She — . . Ontario; pass graduate courses In vaulted out, tucked Vere de Vere in- mile units; and not fretting over any- - .1.11". � f.11 - . Chicago Clinical School of Chicago ; to the seat, protecting her from the thing whatever. She seemed ebarm- wrote in answer: coliveniently ."_ 4N 1 1 Royal Ophthalmic Hospital, London, . ,%", I rain with the tarpaulin winter ri-dia- ed; if she had a puncture -why, she located to yotL ,'�i,l,'� England; University Hospital, Lon- "Awful perils of road, t7wo, punc- . �,,�,', . �;.. � tor -cover. put on the spare. If she ran out Of tures, split infinitive, eggs at lunch - A= i��,,� _!'I "". ` I don, England. Office Back of Do- . ,h�� � His rut -skipping car overtook the gas -why, any passing driver wouLl "... minion Bank, Seafortb. Phone No. 5. Nothing, it questionable, but struggle on." � . .�.Zz mud -walloping Gomez -Dep in anhour lend her a gallon. seem- �11.i I - n, ­,. � Night calls answered from resi&nce, ed, could halt her level flight across I- 1�1_1.1'4��, .1 - _ � and pulled it out of the mud. Before she sent it she held council , , �_ , w� -IN Victoria Street, Seaforth. . _4 Before Milt slept that night, in his the giant land. with her father. She sat on the foot L19 I . 4 I 11 ��,,t' camp three miles from Gopher Prairie She rarely lost her way. She was 1� !I) * .._4.," . DM J. A. MUNN guided by the friendly trail si of his bed and tried to Round ,duti- I r, �� LV,,, . I � , Successor to Dt. R. R. Ross he went through religious rites. gns- ful. "I don't want to do anything � j If ":,4'i., '. - . "Girl like her, she's darn particular those bi red R's and L's on fence `�;.-,V_ Graduate of Northwestern Univers- Post ang telephone pole, magically that's bad for you, daddy. But isn't ':�,�, ' F - bout her looks. I'm a sloppy bound. . king your inind away from busi- .1 % X.. ity, Chicago, 111. Licentiate Royal a ( clothes telling the way from the Mississippi 1 f' ta Dunlop Official Service Depots ,!, rgeons, Toronto. 9 " - Used to be snappier about m3 ness i . " , M * " - , , " ", " 1 ,R71 , * , , I , -i . ,,,1 " , I �# 0 1 � I ,it - _I � � - � � I ­` 4 V 2 � ,� , _'� �il '. 4� i � I ", �, 1..� I I � I q. 1� I 9 I when I was in high school. Getting to the Pacific. 11 , " 'it I I Office over SUN, Hardware, Main SL, a] musing talk Ye -es, I think it is. Anyway, we 11'..., SeafortIr Phone 151. lazy- too much like Mae. Think of Her father's occasion will try it a few days mn-,--." I 11111,.�. .. . .. __ me sleeping in my clothes last night!,, kept her from loneliness. He was a "I fancy we can stand up under I F. Daly, Seaforth; George H. Beatty, Varna; R. A. Sadler, Staga ,:.`,�., F � ELY I " Mrwr!" rebuked the cat. good touring companion. Motoring . � "I . i. 't. DR. F. J. BECH "You're dead right. Fierce is the is not the best occasion for epigrams, the strain and perils. I think we can I ,"I. .1 . Graduat6 Royal College of Dental persuade some of these big farmers :,._ . . . - - - - - 1. == . I I , Surgeons, Toronto. Office over W. R. word. NevA will sleep in my duds satire, and the Good One You Got to come to the rescue if we encounter ?z , . Ss Street, Sea- again, puss- That is, when I hav,e a Off at the Lambs' Club last night. any walruses or crocodiles among the -- - - - - I � - � - . ____1_._q �F.:.. .."... .�, Such verbiage on motor trips invar- , I'll .... fo-1, , vu- n44;- 15ir W — rea'lar human -bed. Course camping, wheat And I have a feelin- that if .1 11; . . : I .; - 11 dence, 185 J. S055-tf I _, " different. But still-- - Let's see all iably results in the mysterious find- ing of the corpse of a strange man, . we ever get stuck, our friend of the I . the funny things we can do to us." Ile shaved—two complete shRveq ,q, well dressed, hidden beside the road. "Gord Teal bug will help us." . "Probably never see him again. . � f AUCTIONEERS I � from lather to towel. He brushed hi. father mumbl Claire and her ed f "Nice , view," He'll skip on ahead of us." I i �w 11 — hair. He sat down by a campfire and armhouse--brick," or and smiled, and were for miles as "Of course. We haven't laid an ; THOMAS BROWN I . sheltered between two rocks -he� were fought his nails, though 1. silent as the companio nable sky. eye on him, along the road. Hemust have gotten into Fargo long before Licensed auctioneer for the counties .. of Huron and Perth. Correspondence discouragingly crammed with motor She thought of the people she knew, especially of Jeff Saxton. But silo we did. Now to -morrow I think— ­ arrangements for sale dates can be grease. Throughout this interesting , but quite painful ceremony Milt kept could not clearly. remember his lean CHAPTER VII made byg.11i.ng up phone 212, Sea - I forth, or X.Positor Office. Charg- up a conversation between himself as earnest face. Between her and Jeff . g sunny leagues. But she -ere sweepin THE GREAT AMERICA.; FRYING I Z es moderate, and satisfaction guaran- '. s the World's Champion Dude, and hi. cat as Vallay. But when there was I was not lonely. Certainly she was'not PAN It was Claire's first had day since I V , V, . * teed. � ��low, nothing more to do, and the fire was wi lonely for a young man th a rain- coat, a cat, and an interest In Japan. the hole in the mud. Shp had start- I .j I OSCAR KLOPP Na- and Vere de Vere asleep in the sleeve of the winter ulster, his bumb- No singer after a first concert has ed gallantly, scooting along the level road that flies straight west of Fargo. Honor Graduate Carey Jones, tional School of Auctioneering, Chi- ling voice slackened; in something felt more triumphant than Claire r first state -line.; But at noon she encountered a rest- , � L: " . cago. Special course taken in Pure like agony he muttered: "But what's the use? I can't ru mitiled over the bridge across the aurant which made eating seem an I evil. I - Bred Uve Stock, Real Estate, Mer ,. chandise and Farm Sales. Rates in oh, ything but a dubl Clean - Red River into North Dakota. To Dakota car licenses every -where, That they might hnv- fair fame I . keeping with prevailing market Sat- isfactido Write ing my nails, to make a hit with a that's got hands like hersl It,s see instead of Minnesota, was like the among motorists the commercial club of Reaper bad set at the edge of town AssfIred. or wire, __ I 114 Oscar Moop, Zurich, Ont. 'Phone girl a long trail to Seattle, but it's a darn sensation of street signs in a new language. And when she found a - ,, a sign "Welcome to Rpape4 a Live 18-99. . 2866-H sight longer one to being—being— Ai inci- good hotel in Fargo and had a real Town—$peed Limit 8 Miles per hr." � I 11 well, sophisticated. Ohl id dentally, what the deuce am I going batb, she felt that by her own efforts Being interpreted, that sign mesint that if you went much over twenty : , IL T. LVKHR , LiceVed auetioneer for the County . of, I It, - 941ps - .-attended to in all to do In Seattle if I do get there?" . VI she bad earned the right to enjoy it. ,Mr. Boltwood caught her enthusl� asm. Dinner was a festival, and in miles an hour on the main stre-6t, peo. ple might glance at you; and that the the impression I . ea ex- . 1jaTt§!31d61V.., oilhty. Seven y . 1, ,, PM . . fi` 9 ithba and Sashatcho- On CHAPTER THE LAND OF BILLOWING . iced tea the peaceful conqui stadores drank the toast of the ne w Spanish real welcome, only of Reaper that tourists were likely to I %1,; , .- . CLOUDS in carry away, was the welcom-e1n the I _ Lq.. whna �, �,­ om sonable� phone No. .1, , � ft,:, f" "",": I � I','',,. : �r tralia P.D., R.R. I Never a twwny-beached ocean has Main; and afterward, arm arm, went chattering to the movies. one ,restaurant. It was called the Eats Garden. As Claire fa- . .. ,,,Cen �. I . I .. ... ­� The Huron Ex- �? . � I "L . . .: : 11 . 11 % I pos . .,., , ,,,, 0 , 1. , promptly at- ? I the sweetness of the prairie slew. Rippling and blue, with long grass up dancing fight In front of -the Royal Palace, Pie- s Great Acts Vaudeville 4, ww aq&her ther entered, they were Itiffie'd by a � belch of smoke fro -in the fv$,fiig pan . , -�, , .ii,,� . . ,. , ii,.� , . , . to Its edge, a spot of turies, 4 - 11 ,, � � ., set in the miles of rustling wheat, it browsing a small, bettle-like, tin-cov-, in the.11tchen. .The room *",'block- V.. ..... I . 1'1� retains even in July, on an afternoon ered car. ed by a huge lunch countet; there I 1. , 010". i I . . , ­.',,�, �1, 0,,�,%. -� "'RUNS �I ,, of glare and brazen locusts, the fresh- "Dadl Look! I,m sure—yes, of Was only one table, covered With oil , I � fll, V�� i I � I :-��Witf6fiber tot Perth And . wa,bq I - ". ' . Vt*4* ' ' *s� Soles a#11cited, � noss of a spring morning. A thousand slews, a hundred lakes bordered with - - . 1.1- 1-11. of course, tbere'A his suitcase.-that,s the ear of that nice boy—don't you a WL - lu" �ol_f ..� eXoth diaeoftted, With venerable gpdts �a � I otdried @gg yolk. . . I 'The Waitier-cook whose, 41irdl was - 116A.12V rippling USTU. I � -11:11 � I 4, t,%k I . 6 0,vu ­ . , 6? 11A1M%,,#6 ,-v or L, n 9 renlerfitiur 11 , I 000, v . , I H . %& $1 : I , - 'tte ct,� with a b0#6r_,fidj1 'i P. W ,.h4,,',, j, 'L i�4 "I"', 'P � I I " , , n itdoij, the flax, Claire passed. She had left out of the mud at�--T doil't rememW = VItpa rAo I 1, I , 1 - - - . .1 � . W . - I fif CANADA IN WASHINGTON � I . _� . V I , .1, 0 1 .4 iiiather,of plain gray di ; ghim- . 11 'in O', , � *W * oc, *%gf 4AU& ,1*61*rW ; the, occasional groves of oak and pop- the name of the place. Appateytt_ I ,4211,�,,�, I 1. 1. � t.i­o%;4 � 1. .4 A ,� . I., ". , ". . "''A' " � . . ,.� � " � I n. Vincent Massey. The ... �-I�,�, , , , 1'"Al"? "T" S, ... 11. , O.'N .. lf,!�-.-`�.',.� � ke's, bledi I wSbt 2 " ' � , Home of Minister of the Dominion to t1re United'States, Ho , 60 ". I f 410,silver birch and conie out On bel� keeping gohw. I temerfiber; I .. V,Vhadyuh ,,, - .. , , , � �,,._ 16' . 1. . .. � , I 4 " I 66kid f A " ,,�not as opening of the legation is one of thb marks, of Camda'ia Progress ... , . '11.1. 1. 1-1 W*N��q . . , , . Ir ,� ,", 1.1""14 . 111W , -4 , , . Oalrii't . . � , tu 2 i pick , ,�i�,,,,A. , ( � , i 611 ad wedba's %great �ialns. headed for eatoe, too. W41 U6 : ,. moidbtly. recovee6d *q . 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