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I I 'W" I I 11� 11 ,. ,, g ,sm, lutte ,V the c,ox4ers' ,I . o � VIAM '01. . �,� , "' , � 11 I , ,gy, 9i I li,�11� "VE1, 11 , � heir lips. iShe, knew, be, would not,r , Welf, i in .the rive,, I .,believe �, . _TP , L A � Z ,11­1`1­&i�� i r 1 -,7 ""'T ,*#R.4',AT.%1,W ,��.. ., 7.7, , I � .ei b, . I , al -,e X 4`4%.` , i 4 '11" "'I , a 11, I P ,�, ,�� litr ',� "'I"- Ji" A turn for a -without expolgr - *and 0h ,�, " �4, -u 44 -4, ", ­ "M .., ­;�`,j�dw�li','%, '.,­J,F�', ". V.�,11 �&. � 1- I . . . . ,, F "N' ii, I ',Nli"11% 10�Ulll 9 � I , . 'I, ­ I!— '. k r'. , . i 1"'', , , �A, "( ,�I, , -R 4'�-* "'.."Ail, i"�P`A� ; �'l ", , , I — Wm ­4 ' ) . c, bad thrus T -=U4- � vo I I ." � M , , , " , - LEQAJL , nA gN his sort , � W. M � I I . . a hour , , . , IT 10 ith " ..... . 000WAVA.W I tion or assurance ii A ,that only decent thing to 4o-.40 I him''y _. # �,, ,, 4 1 N �.�g�f, I , � , . 11� . Is, � ­ . I I . IT, 11 �`��Z,,' I 1. I . . 1� 1 ,,,qWv�';j ,;�L, Phone No. 91 / I . Half Breed privacy -on her 'afteri every return to bateme.11 I . 11 Vomit * IPP It�".",���".;"�ll,'��,,%,,4,y4,-*l,,,,�, � F,�.,,�, 4­�jw ", 'm' "'�,`�`�,�,g' ""r ""�,.. . ,V , "�"j�,p� -1, li�';*'.. , �,Tl �,�,,,�`i'�,i ­ 7 ­ .­OtlliM�,� t � . , � the came. She divested herself of her -She glanced at Blue Pwte' as 0ho #Wy�.,;-�lre6�w,pji-�,a�.foll-1:11-91u#�,�-I'll�"I �',"',�" ,,',�g ", ,� "*,� " vt?,, IR . , .1 1 �.11.1". ya"R ; 11 1, "I r JOHN J. RVUU411W ��n, � , 3 ,; , � , " � "�.v ,. ." clothing and, ',bathed. . the i *14 hatow. 0T. A40""wq IN ,,401�j'�IQ4;j�,A , �.,iAJA-,-"",'-­, 'Barrister, Solicit0iot finished, and something in Ids face I " V ):";�� ; T'. _,, , L'�. ,,, "�_ � Notary Public, NW. ,She h a her ,breAtIt come q4j,ckly. ' 41.1 �,as ,Vgishe A.A'o',V"� ;,�,�J!�'X'141',�R i i2, . J, r1p I �',,' ot#�.T ,g M 'L., ,,,i!��, . , ��, , ` _ ";, i,�,��k;�,'11�';" A �,q'q,,.�,,g � I �, , , I . . Worth, Out. 'Uk , , � f -, � "i ,��,,ggr!,;. "Al;', ",6 'A .,!,' . ReaMe BIock _ A'Story of the Great, Cowboy West he returned. In the light of the -two operte," she said in a low voice, and , once OW W h , ot's , 1, , ,x,�i, /� \ candles stuck 4= ,the, ledge ,behind the her hand crept put to his. "Isin't 440- 1XI lu w # I.: ��' 1111`11VIL`� , __,__"� ' . .9,14 W , a 1-mb toxi� . - ,T� NO " . � R. S. RAYS . � -a rather 'he thw, �­,k"v ,� , .0 iker 9 , � , 7 : C� I, �i ,I stove annoyance and uncertainty weria there- nother way? I'd , - , . ;, ! 11, ,,­Waa� � i. ­ "A e. ... 11 1� �. ,`�C,74W4, i V ­ 1. .� e iunQb 01". .�,i,� -7,,�,%"," v , ,11,,,�, . By LUKE ALLAN expressed in her puckered brow as didt"t hate me, -you 'know. WWII, you 11 I I A 11,��;�"6, Barrister,' . . I I Ore. � " M - . Solicitor, Oonveyancer . I I I I .,&' � � � And Notary Public. $41ioltor for the . she ,stooped ,over the frying pan, hold,- hg1p, me, Pete? Look at. me . . . . berd3 came toL �he pr . . . � ":,-1: .0 �, D - . she wans I - -� 16 Dominion Bank. Office in rear of the I ing her bead away to escape the You ought to, you: know,A, "I'm tixed of this' !Mr.A � I I.. ­ ,,,��,-'.�3tk= ..""��,,;�,�':.,,�,,,.,-...,,.,-�,.-� ... �­,�� I I I .. , " , --_-1. -111-1-1-1111..-.,-.�.�,.�.-�...''I'� . I Mktwl Alww ,� .. Dominion Bank, Seaforth. Money,to spattering grease. At his entrance pered. �'It ain't quite decent -,the 'Out at the 04d'& 4be, third day. "111, 11 � 11 � 6 .. 114-1 - 211 . �"­ 11,�� , . -,)& _ . at 79u. , �yy&�,.ry 16". (Continued from last wee,k) I into pictures of his own. Mahon ei back, wiped her way we live alone here " whereyou lik"o wh % I... � o� N", �,. "', L�;11141`),k �. � I she pushed th pan 1, " �,.W', .., � I., ;­, I . 'k 'i Y I heard thi4 loud buzz of a fly against hands, ,and started to lay the table. Her band was working its for the prair .. - ­ , � � I way P . .,Ae ; sio A, 11 66 I'll .... I API , 11N."', � - . , � '�T�,'i. -i,, . i . . h I'll ­ , BEST & BEST The rustlers must have felt confl- the window and longed to get up and We Pete, astride 4 block Of wood coaxingly into his, and- the, -big half- "Wot ger?", He -hid pulRed 6 " .;. � w ,;.. ::�.��111 ". � , 4W "�,!,�;..�;: "��,�..'�.�,,�,:�,��l""-.�.�;'. . B 1 , , er �;4 _"ir� ,�.;,�,� , .1 P.,P,�. . " ,,.,J,r,',', "t", ,_ , ",4� , '1'111;,111 .., , � 'I", ii:��11111111111 Barristers, Solicitors, Conveyan . , 1,11 - dent that they -bad, thrown him off crush it -for its unnatural resistance near the -entrance, watched her fur- bmed trembled at the touch. kerr,, aeroso'her path so that she was I -� - ,r .,,,�, ., �� , , `:i '11�1 � ,� , _ ,� . �,';,'�� ... I 7'-­,�,,,�'.�.�. " " ,. I -`1;1r1�.'1­,1-..':­�,­ � 1�;1`11, W '_� . , ,­ , ,­ , �'­ , �'­­ I �- , , I..", 11 ", I ", I �i �. ", I � . I , . W ­ ­%% "' ' . 11 "I'll em and Notaries Public., Ete. Offics their track, for on the second daty -he to an atmosphere of fifty below in a tively,,maiking sudidbli noises now and "Pete, dear, w',Il yQu take me?" force4 to stop. A7 -, " " .0 921, , id,ii �%,Xxy, 4, � 1,a,, ­ W I , " 'a " I iN , 1-1-."' �� , 1� 0.11,1121 - .. �, .. 'T, 1 �4 V IN AM S ,, a ,., " , Expositor Office. Y- 14 i '' , � I 11" 01 in the Edge Building, opposite The and ri6#4W UM61" ` , . " t,-7 , "'I I 11, a lopeall fore- hole in the snow without enough fira then that this presence might not His head rose slowly. A grey pali- "To- pick eactus flowers . badie, F '' , , , ­ ­­ � , i OR, � " 3 'A' � 1&4, :' , , ., , .1 �.'­._ ,� . '. ,.­ I �' ;, " M -in .,,,�. ti R . re 5 , ifi the pretty, strea .s," she jeered. " , - _y"'T � �,�M�N iettle. seem Itcreepy" to her. Once he caught lor was touching the blu shadows I 11 I � "."', �,,f I 11 . . noom. on in the afternoon his horse to, boil a k ,� ,jiiv'�,�j '11111,111 . suddenly, and, he had � The Inspector went on. himself in. the- middle of a sigh, ani of his swdrxlffiy ski A -yes were "We need a new bouquet for the par- But , r .11f. -I., V , lifted its head I �,14: Oki ,,,,, % %� # 'L, $. 7 " �,, I � 1112i " . _. I � " I , , k ,fl , , , I ,q . . ­ � I . I I I ,"M L'�� �, , A, VETERINARY just time to, lean over and' stift its, "'Bill,' he'said, to me-and'I can cleared his throat in -stead. He ached steady at last. And ,what,,,she read IOT table­-�jand I haven't had a real I .. .. ,�� , ­­ , ,�, . ,,,, ��. , 111. ­ � I � 1.­),','i_n �, ; V, , ,,,, 1, -, �- i, " �,,,i . I � *i, � 11 . .. whinny. He pulled up and looked, a -'see the cold flare of, his pipe in, the to be doing the things she did - SO in thent' made her blush and tug at boath'in a mfonth.'p . 'f- their'. , thi6y1l­ bov*710.., 1 "t . I "I , , , , ;�,*A bout him. darkness of the hole we ,had gouged clumsily, for he had always done for her hand, The fire in the stove gave 'She was in a different mood when , pay. ­ . . I % �;. , ". ". I'll I � �:."!,�0%4,1 -, - ': � , . IF " � I I � I .1 ­ ,,r .� , I 11, � . :, ,,, ,�, , , .�­L. _r� I . '1,-,,� , , . ! JOHN GRIEVE, V.S. The sixth sense that comes to men in the drift-lBill, marrying's the himself and could not 'bear that -she a dying crackle that br-roke startingly they reached the cave. For some . � .�;Xifw. . , I �',I'-,,� ". I I '�, � or.. I . ,.: 1 I . , I , , ., � , .�� 1,; I *Ience that fell between them. reason she did not clear the table af- It is the A �, ", Honor graduate of Ontario Veterin- of much solitude told him that he most solemn thing in life . . . . should work for him. . ,on the si ­ ut " r ..... . ,. ,'. "'' . 7 of 'every , ,1. ,'j I . M411 � 1,-:%�1�4`.',�. �� Y . 0. sease ome, C was not alone; and he Was not SUT- and the one we, youngsteTS tackle most Then he lost himself in the picture a tender rustling drifted to them fro�; ter the meal, but meTely shoved the To keep it:, from . e ",=U.,,::;,�"L � r,.,.�!_', 11 - . sei&g -'411 h 3 "' "­"`&' , . �.h "i 11V I � ; A`1.1`1�;,Ir.­11�i �il -, 11 _4�0����rli mals ated. Calls promptly at- prized when, far to, the east, outlined Ilightly out in this country . . . . of it -the puckered face ,with the the ivy -before the entrance. dirty dishes back. . For where )gre. the wiCd, _11�t _ - 1111N.-��,,�, � I ., .7 Y. _A_�V,; �,'­" ,to W charges moderate. Vet- against the sky, him saw a horse and Don't be in a burry, Bill. Wait a lines sio ,black in the candlelight, the "No no!" he cried. "No, no!" Sud- "Hadn't I better ,givie, you, another to . . '. PR�1. � ,'�3, ", , 11 1 i�31 . blow, I I 1- � �i r, i,��5,",� " �� � '' ��, � ... . , . i��""','� .... SP " ��. � , ��., � ,,p�,:,. _�. I . r . tistry a ecialty. Ofnee rider. The Corporal sat motionless, yearor two.' And then he sat silent'firm little hands that could curb. the dienly 6 withdrew his hand and threw IQ.ss0n?" she suggested gently. "You The seed of thise pest will �Ureiyl, 1� �ii',), � ,,, V, t , "' , and dence on Goderich Street, �ne -watching, -but the distance was too for minutes, but I could make him wildest ,horse yet fumbled the s'mP- his arms up 'helplessly. ,4pm Only a haven't had one for so 19,Ag now- . . , , , r ,. ""C' 11 .11 . 4� , , ,�,�,.vu .,,,. � :�, �i�i'.�,­ " i don east of Dr, Mackay's office, Sea- , I 11 ��,� i�i� ". ��� ... b '1'i'�r�,!.'�� � � " �,.', . great to -be certain whether -the out looking off through the opening lest housework, the tri ping lightn ev and you were getting on so f , "'��""' � , forth. - P ess half-breed, Miss 'Mira. I ain't en me. You For there is many -a farm ��41 "Id ; :,.,.,,, . I I." 11 1Z �, ; " 'I, IL '' . strange rider was aware of him or into the swirling snow that was about of her passage between table and got a name to give yuh. I-" won't need many moTe than I can give Which Once gave h c ; � .�:�'I, I , � . - *141, �.�:,'11­-,, . ��L I -not. Moving as inconspicuously as all we'd ,been able to -see for days stove, the appraising scrutiny of her "But that doesn't matter," she You- Then 'I'll throw the books away of sixty busllels . �,�,�ii " A. R. CAMPBELL, V.S. an acre and- more- - , "I"'. ,,, ' ` '_ ��"'­" ' ,� Graduate of Ontario i Veterinary he could, -he rode straight toward, the - . . . 'There'll be more wotmlen dark eyes as she contemplated the pleaded ,gently, "-in our worl&" again." And now they -barely, yield a 060".: � - I 11�441 .11, �, ! I. " r, er until a coulee hid him, there - out here then -women who can rear frying pan. It was -too much for -N 'He and Whiskers had traveled, OV_ � I I , .,,'�,,5 College, University of Toronto. All strang ID no! " I . "'Mi '' � 1Z � . , .... �,M, 1� ��..�� I e be two'hundred miles, far down Into .And where this �. �.., � diseases of domestic animals treated after riding fast ,as long -as he was children of your own kind -in the way him; he turned his eyes firmily'away. He 'A�;�bled to 'his fe t and a er weed is tbickly gkqkw,!,� �,,,�:- 'I, , "I I L , L the most modern principles. Outofs1ght, 'Forced to higher ground you like. The women then can't love "Ding -a -ling -a -ling!" she chimed, watched him moving uncertainly to Mantana,.for those books, and, the . ing . � ......... �­- , , , ,,� ,,� ,,� ,,� ,,� ,,�,,, ,,�.,, ,,�.,, - , ­ : ......... �,��-," 1! I ., � , " itati , a e "'Sup ' , " , _ � ow; � L, ges reasonable. Day or might after kt itime, the other horseman had You a whit b��tter_,-they cani't, per- im ng b 11. pees readY, the entrance, a hesitating suidle tug- "thought 'of such an, end, ,oppressed It's useless for men, to do any a . .. ,�,, ,, - ,. I callo promptly attended to. Office on vanished,; but a moment later be re- haps won't, be as faithful . . . . Pete." A frank taste of the contents gifig at her lips. She thought he !iim with the old fear of something ing, . . I , ��i,,.,'�",!":)o 1 � '11­ Maia Street, Hensall, opposite Town appeared at about the same distance But they'll -save you many a dark hour of the pan satisfied her. "Goine, and would turn but he passed through and impending. For a -half bow theY For it will forge its way on top . �,� �'�,��*�­ 1. '. I 1: ... �'.,� . . ­_ . Us& Phone 116. as ,before. Again Mahon divided in- when you sit alone looking back on have the rst civilized meal, You've was gone without a look. And Ong worked, he struggling to gain her ap- And slowly and surely smother his �.. " P 9 � I _.,..�,�� � '11; , . . ,. - _ '. � . . to a coulee and tried to aVproach the days when you had ambitions- had, I bet, for many a day. I hcpe look would have saved, her. Biting proval, she under too much strain to , . crop- : �.:��,,, .. �*, " .. � . , �`;t.� ,,Z',�.' wiihout giving his intentions ,away. -and knew girls you would be proud you'll like it . . . .. Dch't YOU her lip, she began to clear the table. notice. Her mind kept wanderiing, I'll, � �1'1-111;11 � I ... ...'", . �, MEDICAL ., , " ".. ,"'i I But again when he came out on the of as well as love. It'll save you a think Pm-rlm doing pretty well, "But it doesnft mean, dear fellow, too, and he tried in subtle ways to But just now, st a -recent date, . �. " . . . . . "I'll Pete?vp I ­�o,��!,, 8-4 1 i . I level the strange, rider was standing lot of -of wondering, Bill .. . . . . that you don't love me," she told her- draw it back. Presently she went to Government and farmer did eo-oper- "? I'll, 11 DR. E. J. R. FORSTER without acknowledging his existence. "That was all. And herre I had -She was the young housewife an- self "Isn't -that so, Juno?" , the entrance and drew aside the ivy, ate ­,, ":.�,,��,,.� i, . . ,V�,l gain the ,.� ill�f. i � Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat And there -upon he rode straight for- been half envying him, with a sort xious for the praise of her lord, and :i�heu he returned, the dishes were her slim body Outlined a st 'To do their best to find, a CUre ­, - Graduate in Medicine, Universi of ward in the open,. of home to go to, and the prettiest when -he grinned his reply'she read washed -and out of sight and fresh sky above the tree -tops. Slowly she WThich would be for the farmer both. I ,, I ') , ,,,, I ty .i� I I . .1 worouto. . 'There was no concealment then of squaw in a country where( they, rais- the pure dielight of it and laughed candles were, stuck -on, the ledges be- returned to ,the back � of the cave cheap and sure. I."" J': Iate assistant New York Ophthal- the chase. By night they had come ed a lot of -them ,before the, Indian girlishly. Awkwardly he placed a neath one of which she I-slyoured where the horses were ,stabled-. 1� ,�W ,�. . mud and Aural Institute, Moorefield's within sight of the, cutboanks, along got so lazy it begun to show in his stool for -her and waited for 'her to clumsily to mend a rent in her skirt. "I think I'll take a Tid,e," she said And now they've discovered a fluid . � 4 ", , and Golden Square Throat How- the valley of the Red Deer, and Ma- kids' faces , . . . I waited, boy. seat,herself. For days he had been "Then it means, Pete," she said ca,relessly. "It's stiffling in here to- ' spray ' -.411 11 1. London, Eng. At Commercial h,on ,pressed on over the ford in a I'm not sorry . . . . workingon that stool early and late, gravely, "that I,ve got to -to do the night." With which they hope to clear the, . . . � �� �. 1, I . � "-., 11 .1 p Seaforth, third -Monday in darkness that made the crossing dan- "Remember, boy, the West isn't go- with only an axe and a pocket knife. other thing?"' .He watched her saddle the horse way, ...��� ' , ' ". giach month, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. gerous. Hie did- not dare go further, in�r to be always the wild thing it is She noted it right away and gurg- His Only answer was to cram the an,� attach quirt and rifle, the ordin- And if it should prove a success un- . ,.... " �-- 'I', . : z" o a Waterloo Street, South, Strabord. for he felt certain his quarry was -not even to -day -and you'll want to grow led with pleasure. tobacco into his corn -cob, pilye. There aryparaphernalia of their raily rides. der test ... . I I �, " i . � I tying to do more than keep beyond up with it . . . . I don't suppose "Why, Pete, it's grand. I dlidm't was just a moment's hesitation, and But when. the sound of her horse's We may easily combat this loathsome ._�... � ,,� '. DR. W. C. SPROAT t was, therefore, a re- you want my advice, though. Nobody know you was a carpenter, too. We'll the, he went to the back of the cave hoofs was dying away be rushed to pest. "11i, big reach. I ... .��'! 'I.' Graduate of Faculty of Medicine, lief when a voice came through the does --in the biggest problem in life. soon harve a real bou-selkeeping outfit to prepare the horses for the night. Whiskers, and saddled her. But Mira -E. W. H. I , - I - ... �;, I University of Western Ontario, Lon- darkness. it was Sergeant Blakey, It's the one event we know nothing won't we? " She seated herself el- was waiting for him. R,R� 4., Aylmer, I:," , , ,,, don. 'Member of College of Physic- sent by an anxious Inspector to look about until it's too late to use for aborately. "It's so iconify, too. A "I knew you would," she sighed. - � ��', , y I , �11 Isas and Surgeons of Ontario. Office Having by chance called at ourselves what we know. I'm glad birthday present, I guess . . . . ,His eyes dropped before bers, but . ", I 1. . In Aberhart's Drug Store, Main St., him up. CHAPTER XXII . .!� . ," a -4--b Phone cm the -ranch-house where Mahon had things happened, in tim�e, boy." Did you know yesterday was my he remained stu-bboTnly where he was. I I 17 A, 4 11� : . __� ... , T�C., , , . . I obtained his supplies, he wag making Oircaday . . . . my twenties. MIRA MAKES A DECISION ""n t yuh th n uh ngs s J as . . DR. R. P. I. DOUGALL for the ford, when they met. With cheek resting in her hand she ' gtiffin' fer me? he asked. "Besides, Honor graduate of Faculty of ,Mahon, utterly wearied, with his CHAPTER XXI stared at the plate before her. "My "They've flitted, sure, Miss Mira," I wasn't follerin' y,uh. I was going I I Medicine and Master of Science, Uni- long strain, sank into a slumber that -twentiest I'm getting old, Pete-- said Blue Pete. "That last roundup away -off thaT. Go whar yuh darn f, 19 versity of Western Ontario, London. ignored everything ,but big need of THE SECRET CAVE And yet I'm so young -there's such o' the Corporal's su-re took the starch please." And, he struck spurs into Member of College of Physicians and it, Blakey keeping guard on the near- a long life ahead!" ' out o' them. D-d,arn sneakin' ra-ts! Whiskers and galloped away. Surgeon ors est height. Next morning Mahon On a rough pile of rock, where his, He tried to rally her, noisily, un- Ain't got the, guts of a ben!" And Mira made straight for the east of post office. Phone 56, ilensoall, found pinned to his blanket a dirty motley garb melted into the back- Pete -like. They were riding abreast in the Wiest and the prWrie. Ontario. 3004-tf piece of paper. ground and left -him free to see with- "Gor�swizzled, Miss Mira, ef y,l, Hills, their going and conversaiion . . . . . "If I had bin Bilsy," it said. out being seen, Blue Pete sat whit- don' look ,good fer a hundred- ye�ars -recklessly noisy. At a rubble of CHAPTER XXIII � , DR. A. NEWTON-BRADY Nothing moTe-not even a signature thng thoughtfully. -Obviously tha more!" ocks fallen from a cliff ,be pulled in Bayfield. ly a diversion, for "A hundred more!" she mutter- r MIRA'S DESPERATE� STRATEGY . but Mahon understood. It meant that whittling was on to let her precede. � Graduate Dublin University, Ire- his worst felars were realized -Blue his band would, stop midway while- his ed . . . . . "I guess that's right, Pete. Juno 'When Mira came Gut from the trees kind,. Late ExteTn Assistant Master Pete was rustling again. It also, re- forehead puckered. At a glance he "A hundred -of wbat?" hasn't found them for days." an hour of the long prairie day re - 14 V Rotunda Hospital for Women and vealed the trick that was defeating appeared uncomsciou,sof bis surround- That was beyond him, andihe gulp- There were several minutes of sil- mained, -and, keeping, to the lower ' Children Dublin.. Office at residence him. First Mira kept him engaged ings, but every movement was al- ed,a lump of scorching meat and ig- ence. levels, she rode towards the Police b1telly (;�cupied by Mrs. Parsons. m while Blue Pete made off with the most uncannily noiseless and his flut- no -red its -seething passage down his "Guess I got to shift camp, Miss Post at Medicine. Lodge, dismounting Hours: 9 to 10 a.m., 6 to 7 P. ,d horses; and when, his pursuit grew tering eyes i�iiised now land then like throat. Mira," he said; and he would not look af,teT darkness in a coulee, where a Sundays, I to 2 P.M. 2866-2 hotter the half-breed had led- him a- those -of a wild an-imal instinctively "See anyone On the way?" he ask- at her. clump of straggly mulberry bushes - DR. F. J. BURROWS - way south while Mira drove the hors- on guard. ed presently. "Shift camp? Tou don't mean you hung Over the bed of a drie-d­uip Office and residence Godierich Street, 6s in another direction. A gentle trickle of sunlight filtered "No. I kept to the vrevt . . . . are leaving the Hills?" stream. Far to the left the clustered eaut of the United Church, Sea- Mahon picked up the trail and held through the trees overhead to the pile Didn't want to see nobody." "Notbin' else fer it. 1HOw else kin lights of the nearest ranch were de- . ftth Phone 46. Coroner for Ithe it long enough of rock, and he watched it creeping He tried to fill the succeding silence I get Dutchy an' Bilsy?" creased in sizebut little in brightness Qkunty of Huron. Blue Pete had kept straight on across nearer and nearer. When it touched with noisy eating, but her ,Own plate ,, If theystay away you don't care, by the five n-dles Of clear Alberta &.— the rail -way toward the Cypress HilIs. him be- moved beyond, its reach. A soft was untouched. When she saw the Pete," she said lightly. night, and as she saw them her heart �_L breeze was humminp- in the treetops, direction of his eves sh6 picked up 11 _&� � Q yearned to her own ranch. The mouth 1. �4, , . I 1- I �" A, .... �� ­ , � I _ I . I " I I, ,� ��� � I I. ,)) �. I ,-��, � � . ... . , � I., 1-1111. . . . , . 11'-,; jr, , . .",��, :. "m I, . I .... I � .. , �1 I _ . � , . ..., I'! '. I , , _ 11 11,111, I . 11 , . 1. I -1 I'�'� � , �'. , .., F I, , , 11 "Ill .� ��� . � _41... ... ::: ,, , ��� �­ , "I., ..�,,�,. ,��, 1 I I .. . t'. I . I... , , I ­ A . I . , . I ­.� � �, I . I � �� I �111 I I 11 . I J2 I A ,�,�.l , � ,,, I . 11 DR. U IVILAUrk- 1 . Whereupon he tumied me 60 e ,.Xvb a U c, pay . . . . . - IN C. Mackay, honor graduate of Trin- barracks and told the story to the In- and -below him an elusive tinkle 10- her fork and toyed with the meat. geant Denton an' this scar here on organ would be playing there now in �),,,, , . GT.-t's durnsy .14N P rsity, and gold medalist of . "Did he follow You far?`*ho in- -hi skers ,' the bunk-h�ouse and — ., §3 " , Ry Unive specto.r. .. cated a merry little stream winding VV . �w Trinity Medical College; member Of cough the tangle of growth. A bird quired suddenly. And to his nod, "It ',But you've had a hundTed chances steps in the kitchen would record the 111111.t -l" "I'll wire Townsend; it's up in big thr ,,� .0 ,of her nightly duties. . LONDON AND WINGHAM . . ,V / the College 6f Physicians and Sur- district. What we have to do here is called low from a -nearby tree, and the means we've got to get rid f them to pay in the last mointh-and you course :1w'I giso= of Ontario. yome place else. . . . . I would [ P) The stillness oppressed her. -She � �`i,iq to capture Blue Pete." Inspector half-breed raised his eyes to, it and r wouldn't even scare them real 'bed. Sotith. , . Barker paced the room, stoppin,g at his face,brightened. not go through that again -never! I "'Cause thev was doin' my work, could, not recall another such loreath- � �,'o , " DR. H. HUGH ROSS )e help- In some indefinable way be had. al- wouldn�t do what I did again for any- -&I cud wait less night on the heights at that time . i�q), '. last before! Mahon. "It can't I he explained. . . . 1. a.m. P -m- �S,; mad d . �'il'; Graduate of University of Toronto ed during the past month. The thing." She shuddered, Presentl Wingham .......... 6.45 2.50 i�b, ,1- ed. Yo ll ter Y But ef they've gon�-_-why�jesp nat- Of the year; it e her shud ler. I racWty of Medicine, member of Cc, hard -knit muscles that had held his she went on simply. "He ast me to cherl Blue Pete's got to go whar they The -one sound of life about her, her ;�!, f you take the job?" BeIg-rave ........... 7.01 3.10 11.1 f PhysIcians. and Surgo-ons O while -seemingly 9,) marry him, you know. - - - . To horse moving restlessly in the bul- ,M1 ,Mahon would, have preferred an- body 90 taut are." Blyth .............. 7.12 3.22 '�,.-- Mint, pass graduate courses 'in be a f air loose had relaxed their grip; his -marry him! And me all the time "Wud you come too, Miss Mira?,, berry -bushes, she, turned Londesboro ......... 7.19 3.30. 1 " " I (ndcago Clinical School -of Chicago; other way, but it would, , . " , i iospital, London, chase, for the -half-breed. knew now movements had lost some of their just holding him off for you to get she asked, after a pause. and struck resoluteRy -but cautiously Clinton ............ 7.88 3.59 . . . . . . 11 . io Royal Opbthalm-is H were after him. springiness; the careless, twinkling away with the horses! It wasn't- "My work's here, Pete," she replied toward a nearer cluster of lighted � ... ".. irty is about his strange eyes had set- just -right, Pete." . Ploost. I versi Hospital, Lon- they Brucefield .......... 7.56 4.13 - ., Office�Back of Do- "One thing I cannot do," he quali- line firmly. windows that marked the Police Kippen ............. 8.03 4.21 "A' Seaforth. Phone No. 5. fied, 11---4m,ake use OfToy knowledge tled into permanent furrows. Even He was moving restlessly, his 'own ',Wot's that?" Her hands against her breast, she .. el 9A�v H all ............ 8.09 428 '�,a - Might calls answered from residencep of thelocationof hiscwe- Anything his sombrero, ,one-- carelessly tilted appetite '.'Oh, nothing, Pete. I But I've been cowered a moment beneath one of ens 14". � lVictoiria Street, Se-aforth. else I'll ,do as I would against any, after the miannier o,f the reckless cow- "I didn't want him to tell me that," n'.t know the windows before she,eould inuster Exeter ............. 8.23 4.43 16V B. raised heTe--and I would . I ."!'� ;01 N criminal." I boy, was firmly placbd -on ,his better she continued, red showing in her fac what to ,do any -where else." courage to lo* within. North. .�, 0 1 trained hair. "An yub didn't take him?" Y� Two Policemen were there,, coatless, 1 �4411 DR. J. A. MUNN The Inspector nodded. " But my work won't wait. . �k�� Graduate Of Northwestern UniveTs- ul He 'had been sitting there an hour Something in big tone drew her Windy lounging in easy chairsbeside a table, Exeter ............. 10.59 5.42 , W,� . "Lord, boy," he saidsuddenly, "yo They rodet on to the edge -of I lill", � - hears buri,ed in the, latest news- Henzall ............ 11.13 6.67 , Chicago, Ill. entiato Royal �when his head lifted. Then he Stop- eyes to big. nee theii ,4, ,,, I � U haivie 'had a narrow escape. If you; Coulee beforeeitheir broke the sile . I Dental St "No, Pete," ,she told him gently. pia . �,7 19fiege of irgeons, Toronto hadn't run her brothers to earth -if pe "I'm waitin'-heTe," he told her. * � i4i r I ,., , d, swiftly gathered up theshavings pers. Into every shadow and cor- Kippen ............ 11.18 6.01 , office over Sills, Hardware, Main St L peered, and- a Brucefield .......... 11.27 6.09' g�,'. ' the glamour of her hadn't been rub- he had cut, and glided like a shadow He grabbed a chunk of lyread and .Her comment came minutes later. ner of the room she �,,,, g Seaforth. Phone 151. 1 bed off a bit by "her temper ,nd-and into the brush. Jn a moment Mira bit into it viciously. I of satisfaction broke from ,her. Clinton ............ 11-68 6.27 ,�J, "Then you've got to give up being sigh ni, moved, iNt did not Londesboro ......... 12.18 6.45 , fil, " �, faithfulness--" He paused. "Well,, Stanton appeared, on horseback and "Ef yub feel like that why didn't so squeamish and, do real rustling,ii, The two Policemen , -�,'i&/ ,� raise th h a fluttering Blyth .............. .� D& F. J. BECHELY after stopping in, motionles� atte-n- vuh grab him when yuh bed the she stipulated. eir eyes, and wit 12.28 6.52 ..: "Ill, horse. 12.40 7.02 , , Graduate Royal College of Dental you'd be plugging along through tha�tion before the, pile of stories, circled 'chance?" he asked bitterly. "Yuh'd -he glided back to her � If, I . 1, " ffice over W. R. rest of your life with your teeth grit,- I The cave was unusually silent that breath ,s 1, - .. Surgeons, Toronto. 0 her horse swiftly about and down the 'a' got wot yublve, bin hankerin' fer evening. He, sat in his old corner She did not see a third Policeman Wingliam .......... 12.55 7.2(� .�;! I � PO ted -with a picture ,on your hand's 1 �11'. SinitWis Grocery, Main Street, Sea- slope, 0 disappear -behind a mass Of fer years."' near the entrance where, his smoke ride up to the door and dismount � 11orth. Phones: Office, 18,5W; resi- you couldn't hang in th I ­ ivy hanging over the face of a high A -swift flush crowded to her cheeks would not trouble her, while she work- while she was still in the coulee. _', 11 I dence, 18,5 J. Iffhen out of hearing she galloped C. N. R. ,� �. wouldn't insult by putting in the kit I k. The half-breed, from his bid- "You're -right, Pete. I believe I hav ed about the r absent- . 'I'.", - chein . . . Boy, boy, you're pretty1roc stove in he - ing place among the trees, Moved been -been half hoping things I minded way. Watching her from be- to the south-east, skirting thei ranch * 0 CONSULTING ENGINEER much of a fool -we all are) at your � ��'111,, . )P noiselessly after her. should ,have known couldn't happen." neath 'his eyebrows, he missed the lights, until the deeper darkness of a East. ., � 4,u .. �, � . age . ... I S. W. Archibald, B.A.Se., (Tor.), iie laid bishand, on Maho,", shoul- Within the cave a dog ,growled and She was looking him straight in the fretful frowns and, exclamations that valley appeared before her. There , - a.m. . p.m.. ­1� I Mira turned wib'h a start. eyes. "Zut I want to tell you, Pete, punctuated her bouseliold duties. To- she pulled in, listening intently to the ��,_ 4". O.-L.S., Registered"Professional En- der. of Goderich ........... 6.85 2.80 "`�,'P,.' "Let -me pass''oli to you what one "I wish you wouldn't do that, Pete. t',.:,,t I'm g1a,d now -I know. I didn't , making �entle noises of a night bunch 1,.; gineer and Land Surveyor. Associate night she worked in silence 'k ��� - , . me creepy, I never know think it ev'er was real love -not love th a horses feeding below her. A hungry Holmesville ........ 6.50 2.46 .... ,,�, 1, Ir., Member Engineering Institute of Can- eonce-dur- It makes Id mistakes so. patiently that 1�151 ada. Office, Soaforth mpending disaster made him smile came to 'her lips a 114r` " , Ontario. of my best friends told in where you are." as I think it ought to be. He's a e o s she beard. Clinton ............. 6.58 2.65 -, . ing those later years ,of his, after- He bent his head before the petul- real gentleman -and I suppose it all sense of i And her eyes went back to the Police Seaforth ........... 7.12 8.11L �"!§1111' . - I after we'd stopped, exchanging confi- anice in her voice, fumbling his Stet- looked so fine to me. He treated me shudder. hand St. Columban ....... 7.18 8.17 , kg: AUCTIONEERS denc'es. like cigarettesi-for reason's Presently his mind ran to other Post and off to the Hills, and her 7.23 82T I, I'm going to give. His calf days son --more humble than the, big wolf like, a city ludy-and I didn't care for th i n gs. reached to the porninel of the saddle Dublin ............. .�.;;, " . hound, nosing the girl's band. moretban that. It kind Of took me 14It sure was a great life," he mut- as if her courage were failing her. . �;n - ., __ - happened, to come when there wasn't ,'Caii't help it, Miss Mira. It's Wot Off My feL West . .. � . a white woman within a day's ride, et, I gue';g'--me just a cow- tered, apropos of nothing she bad said A restlessness was audible among I " , 1�, .!!, THOMAS BROWN I was brung up to. Don' believe I girl, and his uniform, and .his kind- for hours, ,,--the rustlin'." the feeding horses, and distant gal- Dublin ............. 11.24 9.41 ;,, � �, I and he succumbed -to the temptation �t; ��111 I make a noise ef I tried, . . . . ness." "You cam't make the Police believe loping told her that the rider night- St. Columbian ...... 11.29 .... , , Licensed aue�tion"T for the counties that -as too much for a, lot of the Cud ... ..". I , . o boys out here in those days. He That's why I'm a"ve yet." She laughed -a sharp breathless you've only been rustling rustled, stuff hawks were having a busy time. She Se,afOrth ........... 11.0 9.5& 4, �� ". I ` -1 of Huron and Perth. Correspondene iaw-the prettiest, sweet- Her irritatiorN fled before his hum- kind of laugh. she said. "It'll be all the same when crept nearer, to locate the outskirts Clinton ............. 11.55 10.09 , �. 2,� arrangements for sale dates can be married a sqi V " , I be- ilitY "I guessVin nervous," sihe said "You want to get rid, of me, Pete of the berd and to satisfy herself Holmesville ........ 12.05 10.18 ..,. 'I niade by calling The Ekposit)f Office, esit Indian girl in the West, . they get you." � 0!i, " ` 11 11 I I gently. "I'm seeing .things behind ---- 4you're tired of my cooking." "They ain't got me," he grinned. that all the cowboys were on the Goderich ........... 12-20 10-86 1.1 SWorth. Charges moderate, and lieve . . . . " ,,"�. everry tree. It's horrible." She press- "Aw, hell!" he exploded and fell ,,But wot .about you?" he, added, in (Aber side of the valley. Some 'Of I * �� 11. satisfaction guaranteed. Phone 802. "We, were sitting one'night over a ed her hands to her eyes. to gorging. tbe hearest horses raised their beads ipo", ,` 1, ,; . sudden alarm. �,@ ; t- � . little fire, in ,a hole, i His head shook sadly. 'She carried his plate to the frying "Oh theypIl get me some time.- to examine her carelessly as she gent- C. P. R, TIME TABLE 1;11'�� . j 1.4, , " : snow, our fur mitts and coats crack- I ,, OSCAR KLOPP i'll-lev any trouble?" pan Ayr more, and as she stood be- they always do." ly worked, her mount in among them. "', '4 ; P , %V � 1.2'. ling in the cold that ran 9omewhe'ro She drew ,a wallet from the breast bind him with the filled plate laughed ,,Don' know wot's got into yuh late. Then she began to bear outward, a E981L , I I , ,; q , � Honor Graduate Carey Jones' Nit- Rbout fifty below' It was a five- of 'her ,blouse and tossed it on,'the again and, patted his shouldler. And ly Miss Mira. Yuh don't seem to hozen of the herd moving slowly be- &JiL � , 1� I � I I I tional School for AuctioneeTing, Chi. hundred mile chase we were on, after table , where it lay unheeded by both. when be shrugged away her laugh c' h. Yuh'd 'a, bin l'bre her. I Goderich .................. 6.50 ... 11 ill I 11., 1. taken in Pure a squaw who had killed -bey papoose are ef they ketch yu ..... ; &551 1.iq. � eggo. 'Special course .,"Not a hit -of that kind. Torrance came more naturally. caught that las' time ef I hedn't led (Continued next week.) menset ............. I "?, " "" . �,' ( -1, a 0, I'll, ,,, W� Bred Live Stockq Real Estate, Ker- . , . . only an ugly little Indi n to, k thent without a word. Told him "Pete, Pete," she said-4and from I :: ..... 0.04. ,:L�.1 em off. They near got me. V yuh .0. MeGaw ............ ,:%.. ... ,:L.. ,� I . 9 ,O las 4' 11.��t� I � ebandise and Farm Sales. Rates in ki,d-but the F�olicei don't make exceP- it might ,b ur t. Hie, offered ten behind his chair she was ,Watching got into, trouble thiar"ll sure be shoot- , Auburn ................. � ... 6.11 �!'�,.� '' ng with prevailing market, Sat- tions. Ahead orf us was a night that dblisursi a head, Wore� Thlinksl 1*31's what was visible of h -is face - "you - LA PESTE ,�6 �P, " �'. r in', that's wot. I won% me yub Blyth .................... :1 I&" , - - 'LL�Y?," "I'll ..... VAII jjl�, , J.A =ion assured. Write OW wire, -promised More than diseomfort--two been getting into us all the time- doin't want ,anyone else to have mie- There is a weed -in this fair land, Walton .................... GA& �15,01 , .1 took." . . . . . . I lli� , Oscar Klopp,, Zurich, Ont. Phone: of us alone, four days out already, He tried to--Jbo take my hand I came. and you don't want me yourself!" ,She had finished the cooking and Which is spreading now to beat the MONaUgt ....... I ........... 6X2 1.s ,...� 2860-52 not enough wolodwithin fifty miles to -near giving him my quirt over the 11159 hand ,stopped io the WRY to hi8 tbey seated themselves beside the band, Toronto ................... 104* N 13-98. n L' �v,l ''), � ,�',I�i , , . --boil a kettle of water-wbat little we face. But therd wasi a crowd, and- I mouth, and he ,moved his head that table in silence. And travel now where ere You may ,.t�.��,�, P. i 0 shoes all ,::.i�,';�l bad we?d carried Lon -our snow let him have it on the arm." she might not see his face. And the "Where was the horses of the 7- You'll see it midelt the oats and hay. WesL , .��, ill i`�' . ." R. T. LUKER day -and goodness knows how many This 'half-breed's eyes flamed. "Got smile left hem and she returned hast- inv,rt,d,_p,utflt when. you seen, them Min, IL'i','AW 5 1 . ��il',,.1,11.­W days yet of it ahead, of us without Sow thistle, people, is the weed, 11 TOTOTAO ............... .1 I t�, ,,, ­ -, 1�4 �t � I fresh., eh? I'll hev a word to pay to ily to the stove. last?" she ,asked, thoughtftRy. 1� 11, o ,� " �� I "N -Ir 1jeenged ductioneeir for the C4=ty any other bed than the snow, and, our him.pp ..... I......:::.:. . , ,"', 1,11 il". "Y.uh kin get him any time,11 be He glowered at her. "Y'Uh aiu% I'm speaking of and 'tis indeed, McNaught .. !, , ��� "�,' � 1. �,­, ,ji� ,,�� .11 ... li� , ,,� .. . i, ­�, Of Iturm iftles attended 0 in aU. food keipt from freezing only by our , . A menate, righi before our eyes, Wid-ton . . - - - ......-...,.i..:. i", 1,�,A� ., , h o"Never mind., Petei." Her voice MMS growled,, "an" I sure won% butt in." goin' to rustlin", Miss Mira? Don't " * ", 1. I". L. '' ��' � ­�,, " �1,�� 0, � �­�,),'M'4�� varts of the COUIAT. .... 4..:..:..%1.1 ` � 1. �,4� 1.� ­ ., 1= "'Think s6, Pete?" An, the 7,inverbedLP bunch has the Which many PeOPIO fail � � I "I 1 111�$, 11; 11116 perilence in Manitoba 8 ' r"1t1r*;X" hadA mentioned, before seemed to lifeless and a little weary. 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