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I 11 111414 VIM ft 'dmpt attentiou paiql toplmcinl� . . I T 1V .,9,7i ', 11 M, 11��i"10,111VIN , . , � -11 ;djrn�?�Po/ �.474�;f�4,4i,gjw, ., I Pr I . REX BEACH 1�70w,vive him 'twenty-four tha4� I tho"., 1110AT4 it, " G � � . I , J, , I , I I ­ .. .- 4ut with no Ime", I 1..V - - � ,� .4 , I 94.1; '_ iii;;; 1.4,,,�,;,";,",�­k",�:', . . i VJJaYd N.atW 4 -ffaim +U A .... , 77� "'7" _ . _ ,' Z. .... � I . . Asks 'Au4 adjusting of clairm, � . sanPdollars? Give itto hila.? V ral Y a it qpun,UT IGOVM 1340 necesa mto bis agaim 0 � ! _,#.W,WA, 4;14"�;'J ,�`rV �' 'k'� � ­_ - � � I ­ , � __­_ 1-1 ­.. - �­­ _­ � !� . a , �Ag $ , ._ _# , . � I . I . I . -fth A - -, lj,-- , -:_ ,, I 4- . , g�,, . . I I ;Dupinepe established 60 ye=% you do Jt for? Wbald you -VI, Al- this could mt hold'. the uftcomem, tinue this journey. % '.. .. I ro , g40,20 OWWQ*,�j; .9 I I � r � , .... �� 1,40�,�140��';" . . ' .. .. , � xi� ftftlh?�. loltl_l , P , . � aranteeing 'good service. I lie's voice ftiled her completely, she therefore NRelift Valls beeam;s Oeir tion- then, Wh� b DP MP C " - p-. " t IL2iL - "' _ -­ -1 -1 , - I I 11 ��,, I , 1�u I � I groped -at her throat; uttering uplu- headquArteTs. Mrs there . were ,At and Taced after the dispar-ting: - trato, ", � ift,� � ­ � I �, , ­ , �L"'I, " -, "' � 1� . "o 40 wo,i e-qW-',�p .qp ," .11�Z,:�-,,]-1:;:"- , , . , ".." [ ... ,.";, "' A . 0, MO 2or ', Wnger SeVAM0 W,%Cmme Publishexa least a few botelp � ,of he sprang to hisfeet'and outrmlo= k4 ., W�1­49 ., Ad ,A �T J ,- ,;, 11 " 11" "'W, ,; , , . � I I . ia� of q Ar . 9 , �11 :: AM1.1c, -1, -,,-r ­,P1 iio, 11 . IQL Camlpmny. tolligible, animal4ike sounde. ,nd some a " , 290, �',�, � ort i 1, � I .. I . . . � "Wby, Alle, you're madl And af- office quarte",�she& boneath'W'bir , ne � , Lp 1 ?-1, 1� ;_� AX111 I , . ,h Mewade 745 lithp QA4 , VV . , V 0 44d t4p #tsage 'Vt k, �Rli'Alff_15 .fvwl A 1, , . . . OFFICE PHONE, 88 W The Musson Book Company, v4a. ter 411: he done for me an! you," Mrs. the shearing could, take plaqe-ep,d fleet, he ma eaw, - -, , �. � � I I � � I i.. - P 11 "k", ��, --.1 I M 54 ��,3.',��M . . .... . �he . . - � I �, I., I .. ,W, 6 � , -­ -­ '-'' . ­., , ,�­' ot�!��jt:. n r� I r �,� �,:., "r , "'I,... ' 04W'�'� ' '� i,,,,�,'�',,, ��, . 0_1L � . ,,11 I", L A(DNE, as i ,no mom ". " " , , . , I I , naged to swint u�dor, t � � 4, V ­ : Toronto last Pullmpiii at tj�*- game histgut his io , V 0 1 'M '_ .1 3 � " ", I - RESIDENCE PY Bristow- cried, accusingly. "You there the 'herd assembled. . � dus -.be "OR ­ - : _, RM", it , , . . Of course, ther-o . ougars followed, captor . r . L, .L - i A " 0,a.t N't, 11 ,�"'Ri:A.t.i , � . �,m i� oughter be ashamed." reached. its reai platfor'ni. ,or -0 V " vA UP . I 111. g ,- N, " �, "' ., � p ovi4ed th, _4`4,1 I'M , 2, " 0*0, 14' � "" ' ', 1, VP ,�,� , .�__.__ _ ... t ... ,�',��r � . . t - - � � "Sure! Didn't he'ruake us twenty- and, oh, the qasy plokings for them! - It is probable that bV the <Ipterm� ond spReral lx�d.red 410, �. � , I L L ­ - ­,"'...""', I - . !� . 9 01 .... . !%w �.'ft!�A'Ir'­ 11, " , . r . I , , 4 . . ,,, � I , � JA,, I ) I four thousan, dollars where we A fresh kill daily. Warm meat. with ination even such as this would have coin With, -these , � I 15r�,: _. , A4 ;� __ ,K,;,�`;Wfull�, ,.",�,� _' W9, I THE EdCHILLOP MUTUAL (Uoniinue4 from last week) - wouldn't of got'nothiii ? An? us rich every meal. Such liunting they had eventually succumbed to Mpeated 18, In cro,ps. on the le ` 1, , �, R . I , d:1 tg ale , W, ,t,��! , , L ei � I I I �,Jlr� ��, , � as we are, an' him broke? F,in sur- never known, hence they gorged them- couragements, but at the next stop, a r office., Now ; t0l 11 � , I I '�7 " Mt"7' L� I P_ _ '.� . �-=� _. 1. � 4�4,-",�� , � MIR 0TY. "Then don't let them get away with -prised at you.- selves openly, . seldlom. quarreling a- watering tank -aid came from an, un- hence the'spe 4cle -. .. b " " go", r,L,7, - ,.g g, I '91EIR INSURA11\ . , �__­,_­ , �11_�, . 0 ft��:to,a 7, -, , 11; "� � ­!, ' 'L , 1. Wl'.!i . , ,L�Z.�,('L,��'. it. Take it yourself." - . A harsh exclamation burst from the mong tbzffs�lvts nor even bothering expected quarter. From the 'roof. of ly dressed, emiAa#1y, ns man ", ,9411 11 l 1�; ,91,; , , , � . 44 - = .1 4,0!� sl-,%,�­ ,­ ", 11 ,I ,. A . .1 =XJAILLY '4v1V-vJL'k,iar 01a.lik2ulaxim, VIN-ju. It, is now three oclock and this is girl -to the astonished parents it to conceal the carcasses of their prey. e car another knight of the road squatting upon. their beels . , "I'll. M4Wo­, . I A " S%V�,�, - I the golfing season in New York," sounded like aii,oath, but it could not It vraq easier to pull down a new vic- signaled, and- thither NeWade clam- stack of double eagles before . ", � ,� , ,. I , " . I I ..... �',­_ . I It- , '04­� rl"`�,��-,',,� �� I them I Y. ,,a '11. 111 , *1 -, , Q . I -I% 111. ,� I IS � U, , � I , ; �j. Re& , ,:��, , , "I couldn't reach my have 'been -then she swung herself tim than to return to the one of the bered, kicking off the clutching hand calia.ed a sensation, and people bQted " * 2 -how '' ,. _ I 1,0. �­ V,� MIT_ :,Mi_",`,,�C.� � � - . --W, - � -­ I IN_ . OFFICER§: Gray.told him. halt.ewl "I ; ­� -� ­S'Ui� � �. � , . ,to -Z 411 " - ,� domes Evans, Beechwood - President -associate* and get any action be- heavily about and rushed -blindly into day bef ore. of his :former enemy. to witness their impending, arrest, �B - ps. 'tue 1-41' 0" �' 41 1. .��,:, Jdmes, Connplly, Goderlell, Vice-Prea. fore Monday." . I the next room, slaniming the stout Rooming houses slept their gue-As The second traveller was a robust Soon traffic was *blocked. - . ., I !�W �_ - " ,I �1'1 zlf'!4�'_, 2.w",:�, 1 1 jh,.�,=` ", .. ef ;=" .- 1. . ,� 4M - _ . g'R,,,�`�,W.�-�i,,�- ' "No funds of your own, available? " . " y, �W, 0. F. McGregor, Seaforth, Sec.-Treas. mebal door behind her with a crash in ielays, caniras dormitories sprang man, deliberate -but sure, of movement, The, gamblers remained engrossed 4 faltid , 1*�,�,,Vg . ,11 .. p , .. , I . "Not enough, at such short notice." that threatened to unhinge it. up on va6ant lots, the lobbies of the and his pockets were filled, with nuts in their pa#irae, as well- they could, W., , �� ,t�,� t � ;4.':1 � , . � 1, 0olor in the IT6000 �40'1 �111 �� i "I .1. AGENTS: "Well?" "Well, I be ­darned!" Gus Bris- hotels were packed with shouldering and.bolts. This ammunition he di- having thoughtfully arranged the . , I "... I 11 I �, �, I ti", � V , � I 40eu. Leitch, R. R. No. 1, ,Clinton; the adcleat; P0.4wes, � 4W �, fi �.%'.�* ',�'�,;,� ' "That lease is worth o n ed a slack, eampty face upon i7roniacs until they resembled wh,at vid ,, '' -_ � -,'..I ­'�S ... . . I �r i ed with -his companion., and such matter with the police -man on duty; ,speak throuOh,v ,1XU=,,q0f­, � _4 , he .Ve , , ,-n , 7�, . , . ��:� "I i , . ! . : rrr , ,. PI! . - �1111'1'1;.�, � . . ,.. , , le� , , ' . ,,� I , , , - 7J. E. Hinebley, Seaforth; John Mur- and sixty thousand dollars, isn't it?" the partner of his joys. "I -I never pit., the slaeet;3 were clogged with was their unerring aim that they gravely theybreather upon the,cubeo; snores and tmwarbl�-�,' 4�,�'- , , Toyb Eigmondville; j. W. Yeo, Gode Vdth' 4"Ir , ! - The banker nodded. "I'm going to s'posed that girl would turn out- inotor cars, aij,t the sidewalks wa-,ie n,aintained their sanctuary for the earnestly they called upon "Little --the ptoli . I 111111h 't � I-, 41 ,1T,k It , , � *Ua 119 10 se Z", 00,�=�,_11�.'_, Q, t, is, . . ai-&-, R. G. Jarrauth, Brodhagen; Jas. sell it before six o'clock for -eight'.., greedy." jammed like subway platforms. Store remainder of the journey. Joe," Long Liz," "Ada," and the , " 040A,0, , . , I ,­­ ­ 11 VcItt, Blyth. ' I that soundw; 11 . '. '. -� thousand. I know people here who -. The mother's countenance slowly fronts were kilacked out and the floor On the way in to Wichita Falls the rest; silently they exchanged, their Altbo' . 1 I " -.'­ , , �'. ,��7!1�r,,l , .. �( ... - ,Agh Bushiteil, can now- � 1W%=Vr -,, , . will take it, but I've come first to you. wrinkled into lines of grief and space was rf.iled off into rows of tniy stranger introduced himself as Brick stacks of gold pieces as they won or to speak , ,C& e � Dutd 17., t­111tr_­ L. ,­ , b" i­e�r ,:�*'.�# ".,I. .M11-11 ". �� . 'Oheir amm" �-� . ,,, DIRECTORS: . _p. �;,�, , "t". I . it . � ��, "�'. � � ... ��` ., � S %. _ I Get together a little syndicate right worry, she wrung be6 hands ,md Lull -pen brokei-s' offices, and in tht Stoner. He was a practical oil man, lost. langmages were lrormw ,,, I .", �P� '4. William Rinn, R. R. No. 2, Seaforth; herf�, in the bank, and buy it. I'll rocked from side to sid1b. "I dunno c-)mpanies by the hundred were pno- a driller and a sort of promoter too. -Calvin Gray, but just arrived from wh,, 1 1 1 I.. 1-1 ,.;" � ' "; " It . Z&Ni Bennevies, Brodhagen; Jam' tman tongu n �. 7;4�41­, i �r. -1. .1. ­ _* the lit , W-Jiad ot"A.0 ,�.�r. ' . �,. t­.�r� . es agree to take it off your hands within what's come over the child," she moan- moted. 'Stc,ck ir. them was sold (-n It was his last promotion, he confid- Dallas, looked on at the, game with acquired. the ,trick 4,149, . _, _,�.­ 1. 27=9 Beechwood; James Connolly, of articu ftj �- �,351.1,111111 ��,� 1. - ,r .1 thirty days at one hundred and sixty cd, tearfully. "She beha)res so queer the �-dewulks by bally-hoo men with ed, that had made it necessary for some curiosity, not divining its pur- . nly a Istant , .. I I :�','_ Il'l - " . Glcdericb;'Alex. Broadfoot, No. 3, Sea- was o by 6n VaOrlee, lex�;.;.. '.,� �, �"_ . '. - .� .�, 4, �, � , " - tbouLand dollads bd have you carry over them silk stockin's an' corsets an' megaphone voices. It seldom requir., him to travel in this fashion. He had pose, until McWade pocketed the dice, tending over centuries , " "I 11. 2orth; -Robert Ferris, Hai -lock; George it ,that ,the, lii__ 4.1;4� 1 0 foi a month." lingerviles an, things that she skeers e I more than a few hours to dispose many practical ideas, had Mr. Stoner then mounted a box at the curb and Uneiation I . ,��!, . �­I, ."t, � rray of definits t. h ,,, 14 ,�. GL�Cartney,' No. 3, ,$eafortb; Mu * COUSPAPM A . Q�- -;60.. I . "Is your guaranty any good?" me. .Sometimes I'm afeerd she's go- of an entire issue, for this was a as, for instanm, the use to be made began, loudly: came possible. � . � 1,: ... �:�,, %,,.-� `0 11 Obson, Brucefield ; James Sholdice, ,;- 4A . .., r ". %1.1 I ; 1. . . ­ �­"11.1`..A­ 5. 1� I hat is for you to determine. As- in' crazy -or something." credulous and an elated rnob, anti its of -a stick with a crook in it or a lath Now, gentlemen, that is one way The pro�ss began. with- -the nftor� ., '.,�,.,-� 14.!�" .�, ' 71c2tou. - . L.." �0:,, ... � , ,,, 11 . ,un�, that it is ,.,t, and I'll better daily fare was ,exaggeration. Stock with a nail in the -end. Armed thus. of making money, but it is a foolish,a,nea of mere throaty. gurgles, rk" oh, _. -1, .: 01A W . I I V. , :', � ,?V .1 V, I .i. ;!`Ri� . , ­ - .1. --.--- - nay first o er. I'll undertake to sell % 4xchanges were opened up where, he declared, it was possibde for a and a hazardous way. There is a ar. are made -by .the Haina. hushme" �;:,., ,�', '­,,." I It' I ?;��-"',,�,), , .,A ",-� , � , , �1� . , ,,,,, � I , , ,;,;�', I off the land in twenties right here in - CHAPTERIX amid frenzied shoutings, went an a man On the 'roof of a sleeping car to m-uch saper, safer method, and I in ,,H,W-ua he", h'it hotei heehee, IMinp ,.��enj C , .�_'�tl,"��M$, ­ �0 ak . " "' , ,, , �1=:, 1. _ , I LONDOW ILMD WINGELAM Dallas, double your money, and di- feverish commewoe in wildcat securi- pick up a coppletely new, wardrobe ,going to tell you about it. Don't pass heel,, .With, every now and ,L, ,,"'1.11,;,111�11'N, -r�'i:�j.�t,"­­ .. . �:;�t',.,,Ai��,, - !, .�� , . - - I � 0 �.:;�t 11. �, � - .I.- ., I 1p, - . . vi(.e the profits "hereafter with you. No industry can. boast a history ties; shopgirls, matrons, housemaids in the course of a night's ride, pro- on until you hear me, for I have, a noise like a ,at sp1tting, Then ift 1. !:-�, , worth. . . 6' t:1- I.;. ".. � , ible, story to relate, and v, oe was thro . I .��,� It is a safe sp-2vlation and a quick more dramatic, more exciting, than gambled in shares quite as wildly as vided the upper berths were occupied most incred oi w, . '�­ I 11 ;_ , � � 1"'�. 11 � forward, and tbo� -I' `1�1';; " .Ili � -10.1 I ,ilijRg � � � ­ �."." S, 11 I / a.m. P -m- one. You know I can put it through." that of oil. From the discovery of did the unkempt disreputables from and the ventilators were open. Mr. you'll he sorry you missed it." tongue became involved,' resovw in. , � ".- I I .. I 0antralis ........... 10.36 5-51 Mr. Roswell c6iisidered briefly be- petroleum, on through the develop- the oil fields or the newcomers spilled Stoner deeply regretted the lack of There was a ripple of appreciative clicks, with a few simple. sounds, Ime - , ".. ,.� , Ile ..", . � azeter ............ 10.49 6-04 fore ieplying. "There's no use deny- ment of its usefulness and the vast out of every train. People trafficked such a sim � ',_.�",;;, 15 I �, The MOM ._ 4 :,,,,,�,, ­', ,.�� . ple aid, but agreed that it laughter, but the crowd, pressed clos- as "k," '%�y and, -n, dif `..,� I . , "U"i" �X , . 'Zmsall ........... 11.03 6.18 ing that we've made money on deals expansion of its production, the story not in oil, but in stocks and in leases, wasbetter to leave well enough alone. er as the orator continued: ficult were those formed by the: I*' ' '�".,.,,� � -1, , '11, � . 10.08 6.23 likp VS,,' .­�,�41�-`,',`�" 4,, 4 mlopen ............. . this -everybody has. So it's is one of intense human interest, and the values of which were entirely (McWade warmed to his travelling "You've all heard about these when the voice had to be thrown to .`­`�'�!t�� - 'V� ,'�; i ., ` " ' ,V �. , . 3rucefield ......... IL17 6.32 nothing new. There's a big play on not even the story of mining has chimerical. companion, and they talked of many 'doodle bugs' who go around locating the extreme, outward limit of the, � " .!�1:1�' � I'll. . , R V abiton ............ 11.53 6.52 Rarger stuff and we couldn't lose. chapters more stirring or more spee- But this speculative frenzy was by things,, such as money and finance, oil with a divining rod, haven't you? ni�D,th. The QU11g. naver reached as �. �-._,.. , ! I � I I . �,i,j�,." I I . lwideiibora ......... 12.13 7.12 But I know nothing about you ex- tacular. no means local. Burkburnett becaime .sudden riches and ways and means. And you don't believe in them. Of far, the 'Sanqua -managed to pro, _ � , �� I ­ � , . � , -,�, 1.1. I,, t � � Myth .............. 12.22 7.21 cept the little you've told me. -When The -average man has never stopped a name to. conjure with and there was This led- them back naturally to a course you don't. Neither do I. I nounce the labial 1'kisey,telick, ,mbile, _1� " �".. .,; � � Qz1grave .......... 12.34 7.33 1 ��,) into a deal I put my trust more p t . �, ; " � iq` to consider how close he is to the oil no lack of conjurers. These latter discussion of Stoner% latest promo- can't ut any trust in willow wigs, the Hottentots, who live in the same ' , ; ��, :,;,5�1 , )_.4v�,'Vl � . I . i_�._ '' 12.50 7.55 in tne mZlTi than the proposition." business or how dependent he is up- -spread to the four points of the coin- tion; be called it the Lost Bull well, but --we'll all admit that there are region, have -the consonants 'Ip" -and � , "I . I . , �11 '�` " W, "And I trust my own judgment of on it; from babyhood when his nose pass, and the printing .presse% ran and the circumstances connected forces of nature that we don't under- "-b " dropping the labial click from , ' -"�' I South. I !, , ., :�� ,,� � ' ;_ � .,� ' J, ;";,: � harnan character more than that of is greased with ya;3i.,, to the oc- hot to meet their demands. A flood therewith he related with a subttely of stand. Who can explain the principle which. these sounds were, derived� but� ': �� ,,� ... I J) N � . . ,,, .. I , , . � .1�. � _.,�. � ", � - 4 _. ,� strangers," Gray said, quickly. "So ca.;;ion when a mUor hearse carries of money flowed into their pockets. humor rare in a man of his storts. of magnetic -attraction, for instance? keeping alI the ,others. ..... 1 _­14�_��', , , , . a.m. p.m. 111. .-A , . . . . ,, �, , .. '111111 I .. � I �, �': , ", 17inghim .......... 6.55 8.06 do you. Thirty days is a long time him on his last journey, there is not While this boom was at its height a The nature of the story appealed What causes the glowing splendor of When we read the printed page, :1, 14, . , :`-W " il I with me, and the oil business is juss often, a day when he fails to make new pool, vaster and richer, was pen- keenly to McWade, and it ran like the Aurora Borealis? What force -with all the myriad's of symbols, it :i�,,,'�',',, . , Dalgrave .......... 7.15 3.26 '. ,,..,'�`,.,,%er� I , � , .... , � I : I., ;I.. . , . Mlyth 7.27 ,3.38 -y speed. Permit me to remind you use of mineral oil or some of its by- etrated and the world heard of the this: Stoner had been working nn the holds the compass needle to the seems w,,d,,f.,l ,to think that therte . -1, "IV, " boro ........ 7.35 3.47 that time is flying and that I have Northwest Extension of Birrk- Louisiana gas fields near the scene of north? What makes a carpet tack � .. ,; � -.1 , Londes' * .......... th e are still men and women straggTing "". products. Ocean liners and farmers' . " � ,� .,,��O - . given myself only three, hours in plows are driven by it; it takes the burnett field, a veritable lake -an oc- a railroad accident -three bulls had jump onto a magnet likie"­the speak- with , ,,��l J Clinton . . � ......... 7.56 4.10 the Tery dements of speech; it �',�!.�4; 3rucefie'ld ......... 8.15 4.30 which to turn this Property. I in- rich man to his office and it cleans etan-of oil. Then a wilder madness strayed upon the right of way with er paused and stared hard at a mem- makes us realize how really marvel-, . I " - , � � 1 1, i r Mppen ............ 8.22 4.38 tend to'beat Nelson, and apply that the shopgirl's gloves; it gives us do- reigned. Daily came reports of new results disastrous to a freight train ber of his audience who had passed 1,U, is, the art of speaking. Dr. . .. , el_ . MoT_ .. , -1 11 I I ��,.,!;,.., asusall 8.32 4.48 beating on account of an old score. MiniOn Over the air and beneath the wells in the Extension with a flush and fatal to themselves. After the a humorous remark at his expense let considers. he has evidence in the '_-, , - � ........... I ­ I ii. cleared away, the "just like I'll jump on you, stran Glozel scripts of how the art of .,. � J, ; X 4. .1 & ger, �Z-, , ; , , 01 meter ............ 8.47 5.G5 This 'is more than a mere business waters of the sea. We live in a me- production running qp into the thou- wreckage bad ,bee - _,_ I., ."! ,..� V ;. Oantralia .......... 8.59 ' 5.17 deal." .. chanical age, and, without oil our sands of barrels. There appeared to claim agent settled with the owner of if you don't keep your trap closed. I writing began,, but we must wait *be- � , ,_ ��� it, e c s a is ri lit I r, - %,.. 6 "I like your energy," the banker hearings would run hot and civiliza- be -no limit to the size of this depos the bulls and the carcasses were bur- say who can read those secrets, who fore w an ay th t -he g .... �� '. i , � ,� ,, �� � I ���� :1 �� � . confessed, "and- I'm inclined to bet tion, as we know it, would stop. It fand now the old' -line operators who ied in an adjoining field. This bad can harness those forces? The man The two artsi, howelver, are midxed . .. _,�14- ,� C. N. R. TIME TABLE some of my own money on you. had shunned the town -site boom bid occurred some time prior to Stoner's who can has got the world by the together. The ancient Bushmen seem� I I ­� .. 'n"' , . 71, � .. ... _;7,�,,! f I Now" -h -a nushed a button on his Oil production is a highly specializ- fEverishly against the promoters and arrival; in fact, it was only by chance tail and a downhill pull. Now then, to have had, from the very first an , "f''I", . , , I , � , ��fl 1, - ....... ....... � �:.�! . �. �., East. desk---Plet's see if there are any ed industry, and it has developed a the tmderfetet for acreage. Farms that he beard of it. for the plot of my story, and it will imper,,tiv, mandate to delineate and, ;-­ ,',�:P, I "I 't., ` , ,: 1'. ��-.,,,, . a.m. p.m. 11 �1�,,�.,� P others'here who feel as I do." type of man'with a type of mind and ranctfies previously all hut worth- One day in passing the spot Stoner pay you to do a week. of listening in describe, which they carried out by - - tz,­' � �,'�",' Zoderich ........... 6.20 2-20 It was early evening when Gus quite as characteristic as the type of less were cut up into small tracts noticed a slight depression in the the next five ,. ii-.wtes. Awb-ile ago an means of pictui�es -of episodes. Once I �f` . . nd, filled with water through P ne c e ti , nkn,o ,e 'I', "" I - they took to marking rocks, the art. �, I �­ I 961mesville ......... 6.36 2.37 Briskow returned to his wife's and his machinery employed in the drilling og and drilling sites, and these were sold grou ,mi nt s i n st u wn to in .or I � :,, - � Clinton ............. 6.44 2.50 daughter's rooms at. the Ajax. He wells. The latter, for instance, ap- for unheard-of prices. Up leaped an- which occasional bubbles of gas rose. to my partner, Mr. Stoner, came in- of writing was born, for it orjAy neted- . . - " , :�, ' - I . , 2seforth ........... 6.59 3.08 slipped in quietly and sank into a pears -at first glance to be crude and other forest of skeleton towers some Being of an inquisitive turn of mind, to our office, which is at your backs, ed to draw pictures quickly to pro- ­ I;, � �'i . t . ."". I I St. Columban ...... 7.06 3.16 chair. awkward, but as a matter of fact it ten miles long and half as wide. he had amused himself with some ex- one flight UD, second door to the -right, duce a saries ,of conventional signs. . 111- ' . .. " I 'It. lmwin ............. 7.11 3.22 "Mercy me! I thought you was is amazingly ingenious and extreme- But this was the open range with periments and found that the gas was and showed us an electrical device he Whatever else Dr. Morlet has � :t -I , , , I - . done,, _1 ". .1 ., 6 " tv . 11 WesL - -been working on for the larst � .:":, �. . , �..� run over," Ma Briskow exclaimed. ly efficient, and your oil -field opeTator nothing ,excc,nt the sky for shelter, inflammable. Moreover, it gave off an has be has made us realize that there is I ,1 ' ' � : , I '. ' ;; i 1. � a.m. p.m. p.m. "I 'feel like I was," the nester de- is pretty much the same. Nor is so towns wi�re k -c -1 -cd together- o natural gas. eight years. He claimed be had it aA1 immense a-moupt to b larndua ' . 11 ""'. , I , 1. ,1 . � It was a phell-Omenon of deminposi- perfected- and that it would indicate - �­ " . I .. Dublin ...... 11-17 5.38 9.37 clared, with -a grin. "Say! Mister there any business in which practical queer, greasy, ramshackle settlements i . an immense amou;t to -be learned ., I � � .11 , I on new to the driller, and it gave the pregen,ce of oil -on the same- prin- "::, 4 ' R. Columban. 11.22 5.44 . ... ,Gray sold the Evans lease an' -we experience is more valuable. As a of flimsy sbacks-and so quickly ti about the origin of writing, and that Z� " es- were 6ey ibuilt that they outran the him a gre " .-If, ' - 0--aforth .... . 11.33 5.53 9.50 at idea. HLe went to town ciple that one mineral attrar,ts an- .77 got more money than, ever." result, most of the big oil men, the materials for au intensive study- ,� 777 i. i (, and very cautiously told of his dis- other. 'Oil is a mineral.' said he. 'and .1 :", .... �1, Clinton ...... 11.50 6.08-6.58 10.04 "Then mebbe you can �afford a new pecially those engaged in production, law, which is ever deliberate. Th ' . are still available. If we intend ils- �% � :1 . es 11 ".11. I 11 Nolinesville . . 12.01 7.03 10-13 suit," Allie told him. "You look like are graduates of the school of hard camps of the black -lime district which covery-a gas seepage, with t7rac Of I think I've got its magnetic comple- ing -these we must do so quickly, for , ", ­ :. , . ii on ,�;;'11� - I , I Li; Goderich .... . 12.20 7.20 10-30 sin." knocks; they are big -fisted, harsh- bad been considered hell holes, were nil. His story caused a Sell'atiOn, and ment. I -believe my inw ti will all the Bushman races are verging- 0-� 1i I � I Her father nodded, but his mind handed. fellows who are as thorough- in reality models of order compared he led several of the wealthiest citi- work.' . on extinction. .. .1. , I ; .:1. .I,- I I was full of the iipcidents of that af- ly at home on the "thribble board" with these mushroom cities of raw zens to the spot, then watched them "'I'll bet a thousand dollars it . . �._,:::, "I. I 1%, _-Z:11- . '.. . I. I., , 4.� tern-oon -and he began at once to re- of a derrick as at a desk or a direc- T,oards, tar paper, and tin.. Gambling in all gravity while they ignited the wont,' I told him. But what do you .... : '' � 11 C. P. R. TIME TABLE 7.� 7 . count them He told the story badly, tors' table, and they are quite as joints, dance -halls, and. dens more gas, smelled it-, tasted the soil. They think that pilgrim did? 'He took me . . , - . :_ . .1 .Ie T1 er n . ce . They appointed up Then he., bet Stoner another thou- . I ..:..Y . lg&sL but in a language that the women un- colorful as the oil fields themselves. vicious flourished openly, -and arou 4 w e co vin d . I ," 7. 11 . ­ ­ �. ii and the flot- Stoner their agent to buy the farm, ,;and that I'd made a bad bet. mc- '... , _ .. had not gone far, how- Their lives are full and vigorous. them gathered the scui "Ah, good n-bornin' Mrs. Murphy, an' . - "I" , I a.m. derstood. ,He -a rising tide. nder cover, -which he did at a nice Wade grinned in sympathy with h - I ��!-� 7 U :,. ' I Godarich .................... 5.50 ever, when the girl interrupted him Of all the oil excitements, that sam that ,crests t e how is everythin�?" 11 , ,.% .-. ...... 6.55 to exclaim: which occurred in. North Texas was Winter brought Ole rai,ns and ex- profit -to himself. This profit ,he general aimusement. "We -arranged a "Sure, between my husband and the I . .1.1, 1. I Menset .............. ' . ',�:` . I n I 'nt ,v ii rig - ­�, � , I'm bavin',one grand time um, . I . ...... 6.04 "Wait! Why, Pal You mean to perhaps the most remarkable; at any istence in the new fields -became a -, Pc in riotous li i g while a thorough te-t. We took him, blind furnace, �11 . . ground. �, I 5 . , � I McGav .................... ." has never witnessed ugly and a troublesome thing. Road. was 'being moved upon the folded, through the field, and, believe i , .. " I Auburn .............. 6.11 say Mister Gray 'ain't got no money rate, the world and supplies became Not until the derrick ,w,as up and the me or not, 'he callvd the turn on V If I keep me oye on the wan the 11 ��, ;� ...... 6.25 "He had- less 'n a 'hundred dollars. such scenes as were enacted, there. there were none, other is sure to go !ourtl" � , . slyth - - - a ............ rew, in the presence of the excited forty-threee wells straight and never :�.A . .1, I S Walton ..................... 6.40 A,n, him Hvin' here, like a king with The California gold rush, the great difficult to secure. The surface of c in," was '. . .. � T; . � ' n-ning wheels sto:-kboldetrs e to, "spud missEd it once. Call it a miracle if _-:�_ , �, MeNaught ................. 3.52 everybody bowin' an' scrapin'!" Alaskan stampede, the diamond fren- the land melted and spi . , cam I., it. traffic h al ted, vehicles the true source of that gas discoverred vou choose. but it cost Brick and me . .. .;, .. �, 'foronto .................... 10.25 Ignoring the effect upon Allie of zies of South Africa and of Australia, churned , ' ":;�, this intelligence, he continued his re- all ware tepic in their -way, but none sank, 'horse-, d een r ins -then the e-ntCTprise assumed such a two th,ousand iron men, and I've got ,, �, 7, I w, ' r -ders fled and Mr. Who can remember when the per- " ,, * � ro' ��, I i'l -or that bystan .1 West. ,t Ir u th A - bad od ten thousand more tbat says he can, � " cital. "All I done was set around bre-cl a wifder insanity, than did the the sun drie d� , VUe . d, � 'i - ny man at the plarty I .�, .,.ti,g I E, 11 a.m. ocating clo�u:dsand- leave the state ,10 th, trick for YOU. I'll let a coin- fectly killing fun 1. - * `;1 'Toronto .... 7.40 while him an' them. bank people talk- discovery of oil in the Red River dis- ed it into su _ _ - without his baggage. Tnittec of responsible citizens take- a always said that his favorite salad - ":, � ; VL � � ................ ed it over," he said, finally. trict. storms swept over the miserable in I � "T MeNaught ................. 1"48 "Then, they got their lawyer in an I For one thing, the time was ripe habitants; tornadoes, thick -with a nis had 'been the nature of Me- dozen five-eallon cans and fill One was a date with a peach -Detroit', I ,�, . � ', ..71 , : �., I Welton ..................... 12.01 he examined the title papers. Seem- aind conditions. were propitious for burden -of cutting particles, harried Wad�!'s, a -I'd Stoner's meeting; on the with oil and the rest with water and News. � , . 11"... that ,Of of that swaying Pullman they ,,t , I ��, * Myth ...................... 12.12 ed like held, never git through, but the staging of an unprecedented them until they CUTSP(l the fate t t ro � them in a row behind a brick ..... ..". 12.23 laid the corner stone of their partner- wall. My ten. or any part of it, say-, " �.:�f � Amburn .................... . he did, an' they signed some things drama. The enormous wastage of a had brought them. thither. ' 11 .. � t ., tl� , Mister Gray told world's war, resulting in. a cry for 'But in Wichita Falls, where there Ship. bis electric wiggle .stick TnlI point to Premier King was fifty-fouT yeam 1:.'7, . DdaGaw .................... 12-34 an' we come out, an, ichita Falls, Stone'- � .1. ...... 12.41 me I'd make forty-eight thousand more production, a new level of high wag shelter overhead and pavements Arrived at W the One with the oil. What do you of age on Wmiday last. It is time he I " I Meneset ............. ..."..", '' . . . - � ... . ,� % soy to that? Hew's a chance for a started thinking about some one to ': � 111�4­ , � �, Goderich ................... 12.4-5 dollars." prices for crude, ruTnor% of an alarm- underfoot, the sheep shearing pro- went into the field and McWade ob I .� .i 1,11 , . "Goodness me!" 'Ma Briskow's eyes, ing shortage of supply, the success ceeded ga.v]Y. tained ,e-mDloyment in a restaurant. quick clean-up. Who oaries to take take care of him in, his old age�'St. '" - .., , ... . - c Of the men engaged in this shear- It'was a position of trust, for upon me- on?" Catharines -Standard. ­( . widened. "W'by, that Evans place of independent produ era, large and 4,, I " 11, 11 .11 ain't wuth the taxes." smiall�all nes,e, and . otbqar reasons, ing business,ii-one, perhaps, had gath- him developed the. entire responsibil- '�,,, ... 11 .. . A ]BARGAIN ii. too, caused many people hitherto U11- ered more wool in the same length of ity of removing the traces of food (Continued next -week) ... ". I "., I ,:1 "It's more'n likely wuth a millio the used dishes, and drying ::..; i 11 , " I : o n h u1bers pf th(.. from --.C>- A physician states that a quarter .1 111A . : . teres, one mile But think! Him tellin, me I'd make interested to turn their SeTi us at- tit te t an the two me . . them without a too great percentage 11 : - . . '. . FOR SALE. -Five 9 forty-eight thousand dollars. It give tentiorn to petroleum. Tho country firm of McWade & St(yner. ,Afr. Billy .� '... �( modern house tvitb of a million women in Canada are- "��,z . - ;"!' 4'�� " I &7om Seaforth; me a jolt, an' I says I didn't make Was prosperous, hanks were bulging McWade, junior partner, was a man of breakage. It kept McWade upon WHERE PEOPLE TALK IN overweight. He. was probably spetak- . i ;..�� .. -- 1. ... I �urnsce, bath and toilet- small bGrm-, bis feet, but, anyhow, he could not sit . MO . it, I told him I'd fell down an' turn- with money, pockets were stuffed with of wide experience and some accom- ing in round figures.-Kincardins Re- . . I I I "" � 11,11 good orchard. Taxes, 45. Splemdid . at with ,comfort, and it enabled him, in CLICKS I " ed the bull thing over to him. 'It's profits; poor men -were looking for plishments, but until his arrival view Reporter. I , . ", , I � � j.i, (Annee to start chicken 'farm, bees, adp a the course of a week, to purchase a ,'"', ` you that's made forty-eigbt thousand, quicker gains. Inasmuch as the Wichita Falls he bad 'never in I . 1. I I etc. Apply to of any busines's change of linen and to -have his suit The. Gla7el controversy has drawn I I �,'l V. I says." - .. .:111 I world bad lived for four years upon conspicuous success on to the first attempts of .. I .. . R. S. HAYS, sponged and press'ed. This done, 'he attenti ..", I �h. "What?" Allie inquired, ,sharply. a steady diet of excitement, it was enterprise. The unforeseen invariab- - , � , Al Seaforth, Out. t prevent a kill- resigned and went to the leading bank ma e spoken word. We Peace advocates point to the en- � li�. �!.!. Then when berr father had repeated indeed the psychological moment for ly had intervened to nd the Mediterranean the Lib- t'�',,A ed an account bv de- find rou � �,�,,, I 11 P1958-tf ing. Either -a pal lind iqur.s.led, or where 'he open couraging fact that there, is MOM ,� ­�I, . _ himself, she asked with even greater a sr,ectacular boom. hop-nician and Etruscan scripts, I I'll pnRiting a check drawn upon a Chi- Y-, P money spent annually on face powder i��, ,,,. ,�, ­�_ intensity: "Wha'd he say to that? The strike ,.it Ranger lit the fuse, the postal authotiti- had investi,zat- . nd - far indecipherable because th - 411'a . ". " I - �;',; 1! ,,i-it.11t.ion rnr fiftv thousa , e peo than an gun lliowaer.-Brooklyn Ha- .,�I.,!A s k He didn't take- it, did be?" tbe explosion came with the first gush ed, Or a h,r,_ boil fallen -anyhow, e9go in � .. . , � I 'I, 44� -+;en n1p who used them had not evolved � �,�� �J � I t,',` r ' ­ , 1, " . 4� 11: " . . . , . 1. I �: I " 1 4 - ;� 11 ­ � � I � � � : . �i � h. i � . I ,�! .1 . ��, � �.l r J� , g � I' , . �,, . (i g � � ); � " . t ,,He laughed- kinda queer an' ,say-, do to him a 9 of inflammable liquid from the Fowler . fann Burkburnett. Then, indeed, whenener victory hnd perched upon a4l 'hap his banner something ,91waYs h - dollars. MrVVa((1 Tnn R VT 0 h w under- ,, to have a few blqnk check- on articulate sp, ech suc as e ,I -%va - 9 ,y living corder and Times. I ,.11�t . 1. I �. �'J� �� ... "', ,,,�!,' 1. all I got to give good night's rest is to wire Henry Nelson at' a conflagration occurred, the compre- pemed to frighten tbe bird before its bond. Airihr, but in oil eni-nes, 1,n,r-sg, stsnd it. Have we any races Ile invited the. Texns bnnlc to verify who represent this ,stage in human � . :,.'I� I 11 : �11 I '. '14.0.. ­�11111­ I �..',­; 1. lf,,� 0 " the deal's closed. An, him with less'n hensive'story of which can -never �e wings were., fairly folded. Mr. McWad6 bad finally determined the check at its convenience.. prog-ress? The writing of history is, now Te-_ . -,',-.5,�,`.'�; .. ­ _,, ­&i,il. a hundred dollarsl" Allie spoke again in great relief. written, owing to the fact that no human mind could follow the swift to wipe off the slatv and commence So many werr� the. strangers in The answer ig to be. found in the Kalahari dcs�ert of South Africa, a garded as genteel employment for t1n, , means wh6 U6 �4,i - ,,,&. , . A111-41 I , 4 '. ;� ; � ,M. . ., �4.', "Lordl You give me a turn." Her event-, of the next few tumultuou s all oveT. Accordingly, he had Relect- � b of Wi(,bita Fall-, s<) grpnt the ru., that the banks had %an,dY country covered with 9TR---% man of comfortable retired from business. - . Mr­'Phft ­,mpl '" �j'! At .�`),&�,,��, "'� expression -altered, hey lips parted in montlis, no brain could -record it. ed a new field'. a -nd, in order to Tnake new customer%, i Re, - ond, trejes, but without surface water. of inw,Wgating their , Guedalla. ! . 11 � :,. , "P-1, I V 0 ''. ", '-� ,I �w a slow smile. "Sol He's pore, eh? Well I declarel" Chaos camp. Life in the oil fields be- of ceaseless it a real standing stsrt4 be had like- wise eboseii a new -name. He had no means counts except by writing at their own The most primitive paotottalists and, but _�)�314 ., I N. , I'm ;,1,',,5�,,i . �11 L .It , Pore as we was. She rose and turned her back upon came a phantasmagoria action and excitememt-a fantastic arrivf,d -at VVichita Polls with one suit r', . T is was SntiirdaV FtfteT- agriculturists ,;bun the region,, as -xPO so h . it supports vast herds of game it is . I � . . . . �,� . , � ,". �'l , � 91%, I .... �; her father. I stereopticon that changed hourly. of clothes and nothing More, except ranging noon, *bich gave MeWade two day-, of grace, so be pocketed his new pass "A lot of things cau 'be &Mp 15AA, rice," gap a cooloary boox S96h,0,Jg 1'�, .. . ,1� "I Il", I �t �1 , "No, be ain't pore," Briskaw said, irritably. "Not now be aim't. I Says "Burk" was a sleepy little town, do7 -ng a -mid parched wheat Ilelds. The sortment of contusions an as, in coloy,from angry red to bl ack-and- Fnd check -bvooks, then mingled with 'to live. by bunting alone. Here find numerous tribes of ors are -of the Opinion that tile d& . 1. ..�:::,.. ��222. J , ,, ,_,L�'; , . , . 12�,�.. it's 'his deal an' his money, an? 'we .i Paint was off it; no thing much more blue, these same being the direct re- the crowd at the Weqtlard ITO tel. He we le�nqes drilling sites, is- wild -men living in the Stone Age and � fashioned -podding is ths best ok a,6 . . I 1;-, �:' : 1100� , �,�e �,t�,�� ,,, " ,�, got plenty. An' I stuck to it." exciting than a crop failu re ever hap- , The topic of con- sult of repeated altercations with rouglishod member-; of a trai r crew . boup�bt and tming Inesl checks i r payment tb,ere- representing the main, stems of Pre- _The passing Sho,#. . "., . . .1 � I e. I.: Lj��O:,,; , ".. ',��,� o� �,,� . "' � "L� t, n Allie wheelted suddenly at this a - pened there. maill the weather and, as These collisions McWad0 bad not of--n,nbody could que0ion th e valid- historic Man. The best known is *4 . I I �; � I .1 _ , �,'�;��:; ,"..I .. .. �� �_ nouneement. -,She Uttered a cry of protest ;then, "What tare 7ou talkin' versation was Mark Twai -aid, everybody talked n a sought. rarY, when. for 'On the cont it,v of those. ch"ks with the evidence so-called CaVd Bushmen, a pygmy . who,* worien-folk are character- d,ollArq deposited To- . . 1. "If he &I10 a vote a . V0.0 -ti I- , . � ov44 I _� ,� �. . 1. �,� �, �.' ��;,� �",:,.". L�.,"�,',-il,"',"'�'2�"'��:, j�;L "� �,V about?" ,she roughly demanded. ' 14 ne. With about it, but nothing wa, do - ii b Irt i stance, outsi& t e Yard's at Fo flftv thnusnnd � Of Id i7 that dsv-snd on Sunday he so .+-d by the Unsightly development of , t�ol P . . ably voted- but 11 be, � *00 � - §� I ft 11 W ill�,,,�, �, �. .., I 1. ''3;1-V'. - �,11 I'll, 140' 'had some arg".etnt an' I got in ,sixty days this , sqpori fie village be- Worth his n niobtTwive prnencp on tb,� baggage 'had been discover- ry ve . , thern. 'Rv the tim<� the Wichita r9ll q fat. . , cising the fraak�bdl Tio ,� wl'', �..Iy � , OaQ ) " "'MI_-_ ��, � '�'�:L� !!�,�"L , �­ , , I A ,� I �T _��, kinda r'iled. Finally be gays if I feel came, a roaring bedl -sna-; every town ,blind � his beat to . ,ge of the Ca�e Ruslimen n Monday The lan,09 bank opered ftq doors o , been d4taittd e. V,bw.p I t .. ,." ,,,%, ;�;­ , ... I 1, '.. , tbat way well go pard-nors. 114 lot was leuted. derricks rose out of ed, he had done avoid Ile had explained earnestly irorring bt- hod turned bis last leam consists largely of 401iclm '. , . .,�, . " News. I ;� , "', ., I . L I �.�­` "11"', ,:,� :, ,;. ""'I.11 ,, ,,,, ,�­­;, -wouldn't listen to nothin' else, anP-- ebicken runs, boilers panted in front trouble. that he simplv must ]aa;", the city by ond lisd mode to -n thonsft-nd dollarR. The body color d tlilase Sanqua t . ", �14­ f ­..,.*klh� , , I ,"'T", '. , I ��, �_ ­i�' �"�', , ! t, , that's thow it ,ttand%- Re made twern- vsrdq, mohn of stratwers. PurgPd . 116. � I -am 10hA ciftuin- "tonAeT in- %V&'hm#M is *hJ1 .troVn MIVJYIL,T A few dnvq Intpr be and S� a � I ��11, 11 .,�' �11 . I I I ", �'�:. �', �il: , .1 "!. � LAI_ � , ; , ... t, �S.,, L , I I . ty-four tbousards an' I-? through e s eets and the air grew a p--,-,- RE . ,p a ed their first corftpllm 16�7 dftn 00 jpz�4 "You VOU fboll" . T s. From a stances -were such that 20 OneT train OOT or t ,,his them a corpse­lika appamme, but qbrill with their bickerin�L tow12 ould do ,at all, so be 46clared. When wai at the lipi$eht of tl�6 �`Oyl'a-lsite tbpy aro munlIv eovvod -*K& a twet &A * W Was 69. Cilk, Gus Briskow looked UP with & start diltflrep., the skV line of the w . to And his daughter staudlwg over looked like a thlek nest of, lAttl4ce lbzt- - Ile had beell booted, oV Tio mmic va- boom, Vud vVithin a f�w lourn 142- layer Of gre"%'a'aud &Tto vwou =N22 126 2,916aft RR . .1 , . - .1 .11 I I 1. . j . I . I I I .i . , 1-' ;1 .�, I 11 �, "I , I . I . �, I I I I I . . , . 11 .1 . . . I ;­. I I . . I 1.,: � � ­ �_ ��.v' I I I . I � I I � I ''I., I ', ,111� . I I fb I . , -,:-,. ,L I � : . , � I .. �., I I � 'L r , , 1� ,,, .'', .. �%. ,� ::; � . I ­,:,,, .. /. "o, � , � I I . . .1 I . % . .. It I I ­,', � "��. � I I— "� ­ �." ! � .. I I I '�' " ��:'� 1'r I . . . . . . . I !q. . . L � � � � ": � '� ��'� .. I . � . ., I 11 I I � . I . I ,r � I � . "' � �4'��: � � . 11, �."­,_­I.�'t' "�''��;'L,, ". �', ", I �:':' ���:, . I I � �, ., �." "r "";'; 4'' '' ' ­., ,"I'. 4.�' .� ,�,,'�,.�,'�; ,,, , ,, ,­ ... "'.. 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