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'as iA ev pr 0: w rrr DO 90110', rainb� e tt, we ew " #4 r tw'4 ht Cloud began to come he a 04 .4 T P ana = ;kgt V -M. the kerib,49d: of m q� .Ww tefcr, Of t =03W his particular j t 5
9 yvx, tha.'time. "What d' all, t tL 't" sr eai run. clits aW fills ed if
drawled Sp Wt__ a the
-have some Jike this o t- r n op - , dra 7', %pot ster taldn�
iwhat? UU SnA t, Ve hlel:�j aild Tknere them lia4' been egi Can joll?� 'That InA look tA his yp as t e "d what A"
-onipany h0d t y e- door of the'railro, his assistalit. "That's wht';VVe, been ft#" -0 -not V�t a 24, seaT.ed to pursue bO,%, but *fth the:'iown1s In afers a 4, t W. t P !pd, rtoor;': At a Soe ellew1u, ever I caught that 4mols _Xq hhugorson, these and the foreign. elp- Y00s. Godd;- co iS6 9 each _10 list. x4ghL A's far AS I can Wn� and" 96*s, on the di men, partic . . . . . . . . ularly thip foreign da- figur' it, - trouble here depands on. is - v r -.,,y --ifie brothers and the eousins of g6d way,, n ore ql� eA.$ WTPUJ ��fhis . Consciences at thq, earup, and and!8 0 cusses a I eAS were ir after -0ho wi -ing. 'd in,'the to S * law it was prent- CTORS--� ` I _ i� _4.,. Mimi ho f-ar-those t Big CloucL sir,64-legit 4, a, ol'ost--thp J,4 , r -�,- A, humanitarian- were ug t &.t their dancy,. -would. �bddbard Spfrlakw hat it �was - X far as'the what, -to ex.
alL ealang, go. , thP: If I knew that, ' ed then Thp., TmA_'� Awom `ks aud the shovels under the iron I'd ith'-te. egraws. v him though 'd, send , ULI� construction.bo'ss V g,;Oe�rned. 4.Dn'gt #aUg; t1ke me .a, -he' emporary'lord 7OU w rhich were fore baud�of Wrlaw, t ir -rifiewles, -Biodhag4p; James: -ford the' # atltysj�4 Peck 1�,L.- thrbat'-buf. Queer the. .way: thJU0 ea up to hea4quakt�rs fo a day. You nand in� t6ne.1"and direful'i imately mapter-the Polacks, as i t f 'th 4& super, tell. with' a temper U gche' ule or otli it ever imounted,.tb. Spir- drig looked 4bdu Tier eould:have a talk,wi ugentle, when amuck, as st ed _.bo that"s all y y u e- tha$, 4§'it, niay, wli6ever la* would exp6a find rub- "v him just where we stand here, on" other-Spirlw, tumed; s wa�k report f6r aAiay. on a Aa ..... .. F, y earth 'you purass. h 11tr I - . h ivii � generally. What wit the low; .�or W, oe lbows g",
wrone,,Sne thing, from bridging a carion to purich. bi 9 e Then. the Brotherhood �Said "quit," It n sted fore- size tbings up therp U,Uder for a IV 14Lst man I o Ike, i ug -P, li� in the bittetf. hard -rock of man Wh6ie ofiguie,ii4s% tougher than do you say? 3, '05 the or both it- li the s th tri and, the elifime crews followed the "Why, of course. Ali right, if you, - Onde,Jbn the nighf,h' 'A ;:Xu ay. �Gib�gons lUncefteld. of it; -that has to-; do -the 'm6untain-side,:,Was a report -that a barbed-w1rq f6n04; the eaforth, rr trakiken Things began to look, uild. or, In -moment, *e're avpr- no ne, I , OT"t th6 division had'eifer hold his ovM.J*ith-�3iIgV6-diiven gang want me to,". agreed Reating read- at the so .with ust�a e se black, and, -headquarters began to find iIV too 'it pretty. hard to move an_ything. The ..... .... running our halding,oraen. approached, let alone dupli6atea- of -ugly Polacks. He ',seemed once, ng flame -the: ghtidlng the last rail was and. figures Count perhaps'just a lit- quieti too'shy, too utterly Wifit, pbysi- "That's the boy," said Spirlaw, winld Area'=,.Q b the ggae From tha.t4ime train schedule, past the "cut" was no heartily. "Number Twelve ought to- filled kbrig-Ilt cally, for that sort of thing. The spik lidbridging the Rockies tle bit more in the operating depart VW, rain be�r � W
ed -home. a more than a ghost of its former oelf, be along pretty soon.. I'll Bag her, on fthe TOof 'the e;�ft� IONDON AND WENGHAX was a'reality, not 4 dream-fto.* then ment a railroad than -they do arij- blood was all out"of the- boy -he got suct the faces of he meil in the cabs an' you can go an' get ready' now. the tattoo. qV riorps of'suare, 4MIA to the* present day,'-there1sust any *here else in the world. :Upirlaw us- 'rid of le fastei,tlian'lie could make and the abooses were new faces t4 I'll give you a letter to take as North. aw gin ed 4n] r qr�ams as spillsJo light a it. But his training stood him in along to r - much, -better wai of ilbseribilig ed the tel those in camp -the -faces of. the men C -at down on Win y a.m. p.m. CH111 Division than'to -call Wrough pipe its hard-lookifig as. himself, good stead,and,wit"hit Iiis limitations the company were bringing in on arleton." ness sh As KeEuting with a nod �of assent, "Got he littlp builder Ot ibentralia. 10.86 6.51 .and ready. Coming right down. to whose bowl. was own at the heels on he took hold.like. an oldand. That hurry calls from wherever they could turned briskly away, Spirlaw watch- bout the "right time, h'm?"1 Ek6tr ............ 10-49 U14 casess: the, histor of that piece 'of one side from much scraping -and on was hat caught Spirlaw� Keating y get them, from the plains East or the rnmg s ld .54 him out of sight -an the hint of marked to himself- nd tu Affensall. '6.19 track, the history of the men; who. gave such, occasions it was'moke. than ord- did what he wa to. , and he did what, coast West. a smile played over the lips of the in his bunks 4ent-ta _41imt I the last that w4s1n.them to make it in'arily 'liii.-foituriate for 10.08, .6.2S, -the sour- he could -did a little, more than he lit reports of trou- nhoul Every day broug construction hoss. He pull�: a report even in his sleep the, grhu. smile'li 1.11"I'7, 6.32 and -the, �histiiloft6se. who.ha!m opr. visaged Polack who s chance to could at times 'which .-would lay him ble from one end of the line to tbe n6.52 eritedAt'since isn't far from being a arouse, disorder at' bck of it scrawled laboriously a let- The morning -broke with'the Stead to hisAre.' up for a bad 't;gg or tl4zee� days of it. sheet from his pocket, and on the ered oil his lips. other, more -rioting, more 'Lobde0oro hlove of a - "Good mE possess - 12.1.3 7J?, rCOMP rehen2' Big -Cloud: and, in an effort to as 'hill sive ex- Sorne ni�n Ln,�' Spirlem scribbled a- g1t, d an
I%= 74`1 iatl� dGminatin, fl, theii! natures, are tempestu- cross the--boitom"of a report one day ter to the superintendent of the Hill downpour unabated' Everyt g ran
It f of the. ilues- plb of:Jhe ulsing,.. h 'of it in the bud as possible, 1)ivision It wasn't a very long let- water, and work wa's out inuc 1=34 7,8& db9g6d;, o-forw a Carleton issued a general order to all 4irlaw ate hieo breakfast that 10. 55. tin&rit�whose pr6gress are causei-soine.nationa iti u conm�, UU4 b- � virt of'th` - nationality, be;. -a day that wasabout equally divid-
pir o a V:. err ter vvenwith'the P. S. included. His tion,
Ii 'eg are'addicted ed betwen batking his knuckles on a a - I , Id, withal, ave construction foremen -the gist of it as'he read it over. the dripping camp cook .&oiught -of the -world tf.at way.. This. may h been the Polack's head and feeding cracked ice smile hardened tlie, Marvel Cori- case -ran. l6ber I rit may not. to Keating in 11 bein' t4t on no . pretext whatever "Supt., BigC1oud," it "Dear and then, putting on his ra boots it is" an. lexamplie so corh�ict and. -o S. bunk_' Cracked ,,W�th Spir aw - any -of the foreign element to be Sir -.-Re ying to yours Sth inst., and coat, started over for the tiack, were P.1 crete-that.thr ay see and no, saylug, for'�Spirlaw's na- ice9 No, it wagn!t oil the regulat I mitted to . leave their respective please send a couple of good .45s, and Number Eleven as due at 'tfie a.m. ough.it one in a estion -mark. - He camp bill of per _UVO 6.66 .3.05 -Oiew�thplargO picture in 'ill itsan� tioiiality was qJi fare-4iiit-the company Wingham, H . s and so drift into Big Cloud to pienty of stuffing. ('Plenty of stuff- at serven-thirty, and she would Uv:,e g.25 gles and in all its. shades. eroism never- delivered hhuself:on th% sub- supplied it for all that., Epirlaw, with carnP ........... . -7.16 well the ranks of the rioters already ing, was hearvily underscored.) Yrs. the package of "hardware" he. had d, certainly, there wag no fij- supreme couteinpt-10, Aie.. dispatch- 7.27 g.8 and 14ilure-it ject, an fame and 'death and there. Resp�, H. Sipirlaw. P.S.--Keep -the a6ked Carleton for. hag ever, �ing it out ffom the derh�ation oZ ers and their dchedules and -their train 7.35 3AT . known all -but m�d, uri Spirlaw read the order, and 'is, boy up there out of this (The P.S. But though seven -thirty came, Num- elgejAt has�,Anbwn- the in- his name -that could have been any- sheets, held �up Numb6r Twelve and face a thunder cloud. He -neither did any 7.56 4.16 �4bq. tl#ng�, and Could- have come from al- the portef- of th&,Fullmari. for a good- was even more heavily underscored her Eleven did not 8.15, 4,30 domititble patienceaud eterminatio, lt�r-possess handel it to Keating. Bkiiioefield .... ... against -r which; no abstacMs m -p.re-; most anywhere.', - ly share -of the commad -ed than the other.) other train, east or west. The hours ... 8.22 4.39 Keating read it -and looked serious. Wise and. learned in the ways of passed from a long morning to drag ed gentle�an. That's )to -say that 11opposites attract!' isn't by that colour some- I 481 Vail- 'any mol I guess things aren't any too rosy 3.82 4. men--ancr Polacks - was Spirlaw. ihrough a longer afternoon. Buildin- a-.' roa �h--i& re original, any �, Itas gray- what Spirlaw thought ofl�--Reating. 1'. ............. . 8.47 5.06 . down there," he commented; then Spirlaw was not dealing with the pm- hig a0 wrong somewhere -and -the: Sierr�:s 1o' .&W,e be-aildedi than the words at' the head For -the first few vv;seko,_after he I .5147. leg that sort struck the camp, Keating �5ffl 't have CeAftlia pd tapping, slowly: 11rve noticed our men seemed sibility of trouble -it was simply a ba y ;r ng at that. I Spirlaw's face zest. to,the fifift bit- sullen lately. They dont care . . .... -ift 41, orn�but, ery mrieb. to -say a) a question of how long it would be be- was blacker than the si gure -in or the nian iia g t g ., 'con fore it atarted. He. folded the letter, once in the morning and ofice in bree4s- tem* anythiUg'�Ise -for that matfer-'but anything much about the strike; it must be a sort of sympathetic mow- tAndents an -d -Curl 9 �,g re m 0 at- ',f'p atitude-,a n -'d at, after he got a lit TIVE TABLE Spir- the track ith crowd' ni�Ailas, � and, as, in due. course, he in the direction of Keefer's Siding, 'N tle nearer :'S ' sealed it in one of the company's afternoon, he started down
ment i the rest of their A "plie comes to turn �up one law and the mutual likinji't' �Atrditles with nati4re to battleand- fig. t fp4ition gTew Ltehed) Number Twelve 'disappear which was just what its name pro- that's runifing wtq at Big Cloud Wq guy -ln'fant's'1perfqrm-_:nooe, life. has a Strong4i, 'he began to opeg- iiO a' i once in a wrhile a.ru.- p.m. againists but4l, only I don% just/figure how
al'.ldnk or a twist right�-when*, he and SpirlawJ§qtout- they �all around the bend steaming east for claimed it to be -a siding, -no more, 6.140, 2,2,0' ance either. -1 Hill-I)Msion' was habit know very much about *hat's goin It - 'side the 9 Big Cloud with Keating aboard her no less, only there was an operator 2,87,'rbuSU,'grrd rdady, It'alwaswas; afid. tbat.gives you a jolt and a diffir44t. door of the construction rselves, for that -M.ow las -nituiWly- 96., gide.Aight,, and, 8n. We don't on and the epistle reposing in Keating's there. Each time, however, he Chang- .......... then, someh&W, thilat- slign. -and wsteh�d the sun 16 tself matter." pocket, -he stretched out his arms ed his mind after getting no farther aw smllbd , uinw er 'utt n -you rots golden-tinted"'glow � - O.. . ' -h - t. heard it for* 'r Qouc di rin - viri mighty peaks, cre�jj,,.-,again
_ Is as fresh, and, Spirl gri�mly. that were big as derrick:booms and than a few yards. The Polacks'could thoo li�. adjus a wo glin .. drew in a long breath like a man from be no less alive to the fact than him -
.00. g �a;uongst tb b cis i , the. east ug in how," he said.
n,,a rift in the range,;.#',#r4_1mm: llY� in the camp last night whose shoulders has dropped a heavy self that something out of 0 first time. As far as any Ono OVftl, twi t caught a Polack the ordin- ith g 1 on knew, Keating was the only oii:6-thxt y."sink wi ensuing If -43 boasts aboift eveii nationality that didn't belong bere-and I broke m - top that, -ha r.got. inside of Spirlaw's shelli the of sight. Keating could tak,ihev.. load. ary was 'in the air and second con- and, to s an extrvo eve strongly to the ad- P etthe c Alon bogs dok up his head for the second time, see? That day Spirlaw talked from his siderations- -swuni 9.37 arfoingly- or two let OVer 4nd'up its -only one that 0319tru "Don't see what you ever"t
IIAT .6.39 He used to work for -me about a year heart to the mien, and they listened visability fof sticking close to the -for good measue';�but, mostly ever showed the slightest smptoW el��;eeriri` iort remarked Coluwharj�,� 11.22 5A4 sleeVi --that a when I broke it the first sullen, stupid silence, leaning on camp, so that his presence might have "It's about tha;�i�6ugh_ ago r influential in --and yet, one g.� one of thei or athr W018 --it has cia��j of earing a hang about e"nin f time their picks and shovels. the effect of da�rapening the ardour 9.50 it , ' I I . . est kind a. life I k0w, o 10 6.08-6.53 10.04 sc 1% the ars-.:�ohipos Sneaked ill 0hiton ed of 'the surface, between, the two there Where 071P an# --you- citizens -name's Kuryla. -ad of any mischief that might be brew Ame e's hing,,in ,common h You know me," he snapped, a Rolmezville" 10A 7.0.8 10,13 hitLg��sl bad elms, a scattering, here to stir up trouble --guess his eyes starting at the right of the ing. Or serfbable.W polished- he other -was- rough know.. I know," Keatini-:Smiled. 11LU k, the other wais- k,' xong�4y�ioixgh so' rested for a 'bare second on -ry for it, I guess he is." - (Continued next week)
e four quarters where one was, wea Iv -u think I'm not st t I've heard of it," group ley. of huma ,That's the firs face as they. swept the P61acky strong. , Reating . was small, thins Wit. Why, another year oui here g a lit- each individual Of urope, the C C said Keating, his eyes openi �tbe Italian pdle-fdeed, and. be had a cough - a in the West and I'll be like a.'horse." down the line. "You -know me. You P. R. TIME! TABLE the the.7 n tk wider in surprise. s. been the --�-wlaborers on'the co truction gRugg. cough th4t had sent him West in you willYs' agreed tprilaw, . have been actinA like sulky dogs late- The Puritan 'has 8Iw&Y ,You was asleep," explained SPir- Cl6ud was �j'. little niQre .. than burrk witfiout waiting for the other- hastily. "I didn't mean uit: that." ly=-don't think I 'haven't spotted it. best student. -Mr. Rosslyn Mitchell, exact y yelar'--that -would have -given him hisqJh4en he sucked his brier -haid ' Spir- law tersely. Ypened to - that M.P. g.m. rough and t1 Keating stared curiously at the con- You saw what bal 6 arw the eatics, 'he Skunk friend of yours that sneaked ... 5.50 hat you'd can health resort for engin6er's diploma from the colleg I . wasn% much up on e the, . . 0 struction boss for a minut * t night. I meant it as a Some boys go to college to study he knew more about bl as �rls order in here I ............ 5.55 finnicky lierOPS, in'the East. as a fashiqn- but down in his heart thero the sup lesson for the bunch of you as well anatomy and some go to glanced again at
--So, which he still held in his hand. 0.04 -take it by and large, ill When the boy,.he *asnt much more nueh� doubt i s him. The yarns he was fillin' you able dance�Bostori SuU. 6.11 'DiVision, from one end to the other, than a boy, driipped off at -Big Cloud r about anqther 12 tys he is also depending a "Carleton ss 6.25 agn,t the quietest or most peaceful, and Carleton read the le�tgr * 'he' the West for, the boy,' and' Mikifher on every construction foreman to Put from one. of the big Eastern and another, all of them--0-hIj,Ahey U0 locality on the map even before the brought I.: 1, through if it's a possibleriised his the Great Di#idq�.that s w
-tame; After that-Lwell, men- operators, the super eye- would-be over
US trouble g. But you don't really think we
rike to any of the old- brows little, looked. Keating omef one. Duly crosses once wben- it is thin
..4 '10.2 tio th�, Big St talk "fast-'e'ough and sent him out to Spiflaw. After- %rdzged forever. Six monthir..
timers,, gnd- they'll. , n four, ugh in. wardsi he'spok6 to Regan. about hi -not yetrs,' wa& an(VIlard,,enough and say en6i "I didn't, knomr * 'in- three just months, a Minute. to set you wondering if: the what o do with what he read in Keating!ts face.
�cmmy; but 1. ]bad to do some- "What I meant" be amended, '*as
. ........... T.40 9 �Iiiogra�hers hadn't got mixed on him 'T
dafeg ind. if Dante hadn't g bas ma- things. What 2 ny one w an that�you dont, ave To. ......... 1 tell that aid, I figrl your follig..back
terial for that.little.hairstiffener of eyb eou he had to be' kept -you've 8 -;Rlyh' 'i2 12 -no fgZther gwiy than the Rockies f ld�ors. Thought b6might lae there would be *111in' to stike you his S out o Auburn f2.23 I kd no longer -back than a few able to belP SPIT14w Out a little as in mostany line you, pic",,'..out, CE)Wg%0,, Woncon, gDgmg cemg�bq years 'up hlip?" a�sistAnt, lhlm4 Guess he'll-r'-piek oBut o.,14a., 'N Herieset / .......... The, story hingeson the OtAke-nOt the work quick enadill. He dofiltlook, o", I don't have to," Ke4�ij�,j - an- -GdderiL f2 45 *h ..... ... -Ahics f it. There's '46me . hard S, tkong", swered, apd-.his face lighted,up as Soothi and-heafin in its ac- take 'I'Mabbe'it's just as well," grinnell he limfied over -and touched tho- Con- feeling yet -too of it to AYULSION ti 1W aster mechanic. "110- Won't 'be. struction boss on the sleeve�, on 1A GRERS 2 sides briLi way or the oth&. But then, the- in �§ an er the, gang any. atest thili i-A.all this is not,the itor Vs the gre One Spirlaw, i is effectil�e remedy for y able, to Vatt al -par- )art from that, doing that is enough -when it's the world. ]Donl.t you see?_'A,.Man is the story' a of a � strikes 11 f inell- inim children's a i I m e n t s . .... A BARGA04 St6ryL th's does something. He builds. -i I'm go- �thi� boys tell at night in S L-alarly colds, coughs, bron- I= eard about it befbre�ha rng to be a th Sp law h builder -a builtlo,- of the dirke"d roundh6tises-in chi tis and whooping cough. It FOR SALE. -rive acres, ote rAle Shadow of the, big ten -wheelers on saw Keatig, and he swore -fervent' bridges and roads and thifts like 2rom Seaforth; modern houm' TAth tlie,steam purr thit. I want to do sornethiftff some is also a safeguard against the ly. E; koft the 14ta, vfhiW es a . Me, gauges 2ttrilace, bath toilet; Small, DZrz;, ly "What the bell!" iated and and, sometim a he growled. day-sorriethig that will e worth chestcom why I'm going to be r an I'm in' a nursery 0 ,�,lications assoc
ZFLVU1U4U p4bp.ValVb TUnn es scarlet,fever and Taxes, *15. ,,�e while. That's dood orchard. lift with a Catchy sob: They "Think vvitheas chane to start chicken fa#np' b,,,, tell it, 'to6,,:tCrois;ther fr4eks,at bea - outdoor sanatorium? I . guess an -engineer; because, all _ got enough to Ylo-withbut lookin' af- *orld from tit Aniier's loosens the beginning, the en- grirpe jell -it bt- ter sick kids, I guess I have. Nieves the soreness *e_ APOW to quarters'j' or on the to-.- struction * C ut Fat gineerg have 16d the way, and -and PIL re -in the roundhouse, lot of help, he'll be -help MY eye I I left something behind them. SeRfarth, cut. -ter, somehow' of throat and chest, and its -they cleansing action removes body, though it is -not an engin�egs don;t need no help."' thatIfs "the biggest thing g i.V- best ]out fo;. all that; somehow, fr6m, tbLi man when he dies-- and Clarillue, the ns4k of a impur it.tslk6g first min te fter Keating got tf builder that he 10ft of all. Set forth as 'it lu'liO6 ities, thus hastening the dd �or him nd I'dAlke to patient's,MCOVCry. no rank with him -but t e lical freight, that stOPP I. Awl thei;l say that about me. 'Well, o have haw fo,ittmate as_ ANGIER'S isan emulsionof puri bUt'here put in another year eClg�rjhue talked. 4, than fied Petroleum oil with hypophos -I,m a 'heap better even Ao* word more to make, Sure phites (lime -and soda). It is Icas- A ftat tne red when I earn tj going back to, fin- ant to take, builds and ish mV,,. course, and -then-4*01L you xOtAilig and SpirlAV vitality, and can ov_cr�'to the �t to �Jubb U WOM to say etoTi, unde-ratand what I want to 4% don't children with absolute confidcnce. you?", 7 "Pokgl4s' Carletolfif lftt superintwident' lots of talks like that, ovol? Thfirt .91170 Venra There were artiflVig g6or e#ening, and Oe#� 911 ANGMR'S I&MUILS ON' h2c b0an �'hnehbd TbM*Y Rlegayl WAS of them,',glided in the saniq Vay� endorsd and preedrlbeC by th das'his, of Gt- Britain Spirlim *6uld; knock out Medicall 71rofeodlan ongleer, and Spence was chief. dig- Cat$ftda anva can't gn CM wid vind I 'L against � a stphe ir big boot 'on toiddies, tmvelling the Platest CUPS, et 4%gtjj1 llgocj Aioll tip the eikvdo, a t Spdal attend
vieft thit, little. I -F conddog' A krifith Dbc with their parents on tiains of the witliginting frorn the ntri"ef��' &tM" co Jklin 'T x. or Ca padian Natibnal Railw�ys, has for Tbe Ono mit Mu et a 7 P Pa 0 hifork hnVil and some time been a fm�ire,ot glervicO On
atd the U Canadian Natian I W. Murnry A 1$26uy bro map spi from the �3_ with all., the 'her att 6 It mg, ilhiatftted wof;em -bf aepirtablift ; b, but W6,df mQUP at% fta'& side 6C tiN orail-, dt 0*411 r bein grotided, fot the y6uitafters fmtu, 11 W al'' t; , =1�1 teat t eir own tneals, and SP sanart. lit t so#d io tbe, Id M, 5 �'L .. PR I i , d ". id OVS,