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I t I I - . 1. :� --I- ­­ I — . . .. . - � .. .,[, .11 . . I "IrRm"Y .1 ... 1, .. � . , � '' , 0 17 I 1 .6, . . I . I ­. I... . . I JOHN GRIETA.V.k. .. I I � . . I . Berm graftate-10 Ontario Veterin- . . . ary College. All 4iseases'of d6ineatie ankMIs treated. Calls ,promptly at- tended to and charges moderate. V6t- erhwxy Dentistry a specialty. - Office a" residence on Goderich Street, one dior east of Dr. Mackay's office, Sea- . I If ." - '' . . . . I— I.t. � � . . . A— I - 1. .. I. I � 1-A: R. CAMPBELU V.S. . � � I I . Graduate of Ontario Veterinary. Collige;'Univi6i,sity of_T6r6nt6'.' ' All diseases of domestie animals, treated by ,the most modern prirciples. Charges reasonable. Day or night calls promptly attended to.' Office on Main Street, Hensall, opposite Town ' Hall. Phone 116. Breet Scot- tUh ter -hers. Invirness- -, Kennels, I HemalL I . . - I -_111-11 . i _ , . . � -MEDICAL . - . i DR. F. J. R. FORSTER I I 1. 1. Eye� Far, Nose and Throat - " Graduate in Medicine, Ti,iv�isity 04 Toronto. . . . Late assistant New York Opthal- mel and Aural Institute, Moorefield's Eye and Golden Square Throat Hos- piWs, London, Eng. At Commercial Hotel, Seaforth, third Wednesday in each month, from 1.30 p.m. to 5 p.m. 58 Waterloo Street, Saiiih, Stratford-. , 0. - I I . DR. W. C, SPROAT Graduate i of Faculty of Medicine, University of Western Ontario, Lont- dom Member of College of Physic- iam and Surgeons of Ontario. Office in Abot Dtug Store, Main St., Seaforth. Phone 90. . / I . I * DR. F. J. BURROWS ,. Omce an I d residence Goderich Street, east of the United Church, Sea - forth. Phone 46. Coroner for the County of -Huron. ' 40 - DR. C. MACKAY - .1 . C. Mackay, honor gradux,tw of Trin- , University, and gold - dd it of J 117 Medical ego; mem Of the C0171lege of icians, a Sur - Of Ontario. - . I I I . I I I DIL H. HUGH . ROSS,t - -, . ..-I ' , Graduate of 'University I of' . Toronto 1PM=1ty of Medicine, Member of Col- lego,of Physicians"and Surgeons O.f Qntarlo; poss, graduate COUTse in Chicagg Clinical ,School . 'of a icago; , 1::;[ I tondon, E�thaln3Ae ,Hospita., E:ng nd; nivorsity Hospital, Lon- don, 'ag la d. Office --Back of Do- .Ij� Bank,-Seaforth- 'Phone NO. 5. IqW ,calls answered from residientia, Victoria Street, Seaforth. I , Graduate Faculty of Medicine, Uni- 4weity 6f Western Ontario. Member Colleg,j of physicians and Surgeons of iDntario. post graduate work at . I I I. spitail; TAJO ' . one: Hensall, ... . Officb, King Street, HenAall. . I __ i ; I � � DR. J. A. MUNN . Graduate of Northwestern Univers- Ity, Chicago, Ill. Licentiate Royal College of, Dental Sur9!eons,,,T�r=to-. �. Offieec o,rer Sillst Hardware 'i Main St., Sea foAb * - Phone 151, - � I" . . I I � ­ . 04 0 i . .1 . I D& F. J. BECHELY - . Gra . ftsto Joyal College of Dental $=*w*j-, 1r,6ironto. Office over W. R. SiuIthia Grocery, Main . Street, Sea - forth. Phone: Office, 185W; real- � I demo, IS5 J_ . . , . .. .. � 6i ,. , I - - I ., . SUC!"O'NEERS . . HAROLD DALE ". I I . . � Licenadd Auctioneer " - Si*dolJ8'b 'in. 'furni jilid bousehold ftl,w., prices reasonable. For dates -std lid.ormation, vaite Or Ime Har - fold Dale phone 140', sfo or ap- ply at �he vxpositor%ce. ' ___ , - . . . ... olf ,,, r. a �'! li _.4 .q - W!,4 -." F; " .. 11 -,`r': - I., - OPP " � I OSCAR ift . I I . - I 1-11 Aoror Gr6dutbo ft,-rey JAnes, NA. Vtij1a1-I,,*Ao& lbr,AuctibreOrillg, Ubi- , ft .. � in P11r( . go,- .8040fil- coUt* t0ol% .:�AWQ . % I" = 'Mer � it� Ssal'us,ftito'. Xt � - klem Rates IT ei�"di_ A ftl� & - uio- "voilih, *049ilig,maxkeff, sat. , * I � " Md- j, ., ' , Uft , " � aftfr*& Write - dr .,.Wb% , . , . , 111-1 Z �. I aur!61 1W. J%006 - I . . � I . . - - U..__I�i'."-�ff �� &'­ -� — � �.,4!��,- ,�� 011"If ! 1= 1W �.igq 11 , i . 1", m - , .. �,­,­,4 . � ,,, ,�""," . �Fl ,1811 F v 't; , ., . 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Upilour of, the house of J�Jvir6vt . , " ­ '" � � , � is � ,!w," fell to I, 411 ­ r& _da WOW, r.", �,� . !rr."S., OR, A . �', � " � it yo" *J=OwL "U" 1111ii" " - 0 is knees. H6 buxigd -,Tus face- in the *1.t _ , , I ,. , _Ae - _# , . .ung the torch wide as, he , 4 r1ml, ". Thwe""Were 'gl = when lb�en, smirched; � ;. , I I . - y c I I . . .11 It '. , I F, . 7 -grey days 1 A . r%- 'Ia� f-Iig;W .. .. 11 " .. I I, ­, .. o .. i , I ­­­.., I --v 'the sno* came devur and nights".w.heni,, - � ",%-leaso - -desmibCtIng L- 7n.-Ilain, to M116i lank0t aia-loi 'a' 1, hi 8*unt i tr ­ . 417 W. _ _ ., i�� I - I w time 'AB w4 -_ I�Q +gh #h .1 ­ �, 'l -l", ,�., � '_ ., .. L L. i ,f,T&_ . . " ­­,. . I " : ... ;.,.- ,,.P ,',,'�, cry well, suh. , emey, gave, an One of ElIeWs. doblu hands came * JUudlo 'SIM qnorto& It L , tt to , *7 441, ' ' reiterate . ,, --':-"-- la 'Aoul ­Ohobk� with, �, 1 dry S��, ' '-' n." "I - ,__"� 4 �� . ymnt , -A _b( __v �.a Jittvr _iiit�arf*j�&_�Lpvtrps,li I 11; . . I _ .1 I , . __ , the forest befit',and`in6ii�ed, 'dayw * dear!l",. 1�e d I , . _� " .; , - I I I ' ", ' * P, �X . Ji�rt and explai , .. Yevain't be niucli better yorsoif I 1. --1 - -11 whothe Sim, shone-T&PIendent from. - "V ___ nbo, ". 7, 4 Sito L . W..as 11 ... V I r S' '"i -ii- Id dlin - " Ile #I* ­�'-,i % ".., the' rw Mid x4ghts.whe4 (the starspaccurate ftscription,of the man,' slowly from under the bi _ this Min, ., - - ��110:ftl. 4'A �;q .. . ank"t to jind Lnevablet.that - , k '_­ ­�" L' - ' ­ ' ' , I whoin 110 loTed When be bethought `likiistelf of �Ue, . `,,�.'i.1i�`-,,,y,-1v1 gleanied gru�-I, Wliant, uns ' d L ..W'. . 7,mpa- "An - he was a handsom,W young the hoary heaA, . . I : ' like a am, ,should have .so far' v�ia�- pack, untied it, and flun a I , , � ;it L "...' ! I .. -1, :,,i,;, , , ., ­­"" I t" . '21 g L g ,!, , , ..".."­ thetic rascal? 'li'growled the.00101101. "You "Uncle Sim EXery faltered in - a I IM!"i :. -`�4. � � -t�# ;;.'..�,,�'ii_.� il" " - X;'�'a, the time draggedby, Uncle say bp claimed -he, was,from Ken- boar,se- whisper, . "God--bless-you ed the �,odnventionsf ---i- . I package to ElleM , ' . . . " - %;`-, ,., ;i'All, .. 1 T py .., "" -;;-�,�, 7 . . I ,�, . - 'kI. 'I,DW'Yle Want to find �oi.-iqllq yet __��'Tbar's some iterbac�er: Whice. yer- ; L I 1. . .'..X,,L, , I .1 ! , _:_� ,�� . ­ I . . mitchpli ..... 1.1"..'...... _ I 1, - Sim, with"'Ro-ary heart .And keed'old tucky?" I I ;Then the old'urAn, was on his feet, k.1n tell 'er ,how danged, � - Self a - Smoke -dang. . ye,,.and� doW-t. . . I �,��., S 7o' -he �_7 I .... �. i_.__-i_,_.7__�_._4itii�.. , V. � "". t, . , . � W ". - , -�.;; """' �, - �. - "'L, 'i saw � t ihe Min he had epme "Yes, Daddy, biit V�aUy, let's: forr I � 41� "I ,� .111`1`11 . I I , - eyes stuirribling to the fireplace where witTl air?" - .. -a growlin' no more 'cause ye aWt . . � csp,�. .._1�1�11.SQUP, ,.,,�. � 4111 � � iit .1 to love so greatly'was sinking 4. lit- gethim I'm sum -he isdbad."..... shaking hands he lftL, oth torch. 'CAN,O,, said Eliery,"' "the strange� got none. It wAr hell 'n? . ' _.,'. � . an er Dub.lin '..,.._',:,. jt;*,� 7"r ..,. ; - s all a �.Vrt_ . :�.`�% el� Ellery had- eem' �'I ttope.to God, he isi; Buit if he -He tot.te �a bed as though part Of it 1, that T am "not sorty. P tin' even 'V=t Much. . - . 7i�.: �1 V, _,,t'. ' d to ding .Sealbith ._. _.... - I -A4 ,'I: . , itle, each day. 3ed now , red q ck to the I ha , 1-U34" t: .to fight for. life, oven'for breath. is' not, and'Liver set eyes-, upon bhn,'-,stit1 unwilling to I "ILL' b'eJlieve- - But"he did' . 1"'Theh why" 'In bell do ye. 7ant to, mig], cut a feller's throst afort he'd Clinton ........*. , ":­11AWC �,.,.i� W6, , ' fft was amight in late November Nancy, I .... shall de4plapil satisfaction, believe6l, - . . . find ',er?" . . , gimme that." . . �. ., , L - - � . ", .. . ... ... ­�­,_ ,173.Lo . i-t�*,�-,.- . . . ,,,,, �G _­­ .A -� I . :44�___- :. I � . when Ziele Sim, only b bending lol;r then shoot Ailm, dowl.-AT the cur he ni, drat dast - My orneyy 919 - I I-. ­'­�", ­"­,�g$, y n , � old im She said her f th I I wait on 19�ut where heNe, you een,-.,.,- . ' - . I - i ..� li� ; ti.. i`,,� "' over the bunk and listening intently, isV` He sudalenly saw. th4t his.. own hide," he ,chuckled . with a n a w 1e, Uncle ,Si "Keep yer shirt on, boy, keep yer , C. P. ' . . . , I . t . . 11 ..... I n, ��do'r(bt,want him a .-VIVE . ',,.-,, - �L,�,',�, I . %il 11 1 ­ "4 could dis�cern any bieath of,life. 4is: violent attitude,was excitivig her, and strength. "What ye ... think ol t t Y. y . I . 1, . . ha , Shirt ou!v Nor twould Untle Sim. ex� . . __1 , ,tothink I -have run aw� . ­. I ...... 11 . '�, ':t . eadloused old hand tendor:ly all contrition. and reni,64'_4. , He old Uncle SiTa Knight -aftom--Turkey __ �fH . I. 1. : ;�- - - LLLL, - , � .;:,C,'..",,�,'l ---- f. . stroked, was . . . uh!,' the Old man snorted. "Ituu plain 'butil -h6 -had, supper of coffee, liak � .. .. I .. I _,:..; I.I.-`," , I Ellory's wan forehead. The old man dropped to the rocking chair. I . . I I., ... " " . I— . , .-I", .... Track Holleir back it the Blue Mount- away?. -bang ,ye, don't.ye know'ye flapilacks, bacon and fried 'venison I tz" 11�:.��:- .. - . ; �,.,- - ,. 4 -, 7 i _. tioderich ......'_" .*-. � .,� " I . �'.� reefed as ho,, straightened. - � , - "I shall talk noj.mor(� of the met- ings, o'-,C'Iiny a cryin', yeah, a blub- -been gone long enough now fer folks ready. The ,old ire,sn- mixed a big . . & . �,:.i;_ - 51 .- ''. 1�1.1 M � . . . ... - .. � . _ �n-, "He won't last tilr marnin"" he ter, Nancyt.. Now, we must plan our berin' jest like a danged nigger boy to fergit, y, ever wu, ? Ye take -rn,y toddy, and handtid'it to Ellery. Menset .......... � ... . '.. .;,� . . . .�'.. 4 . ;4. .. - 15. , ,� - I7 .;,. '14, . down to the city. A .month in 'cause be's s6-dan ' , ... I 611 � �;. t"! ;;; , � Me w7 ................ ­,­..­.;, ,. , . .*d slbwly. "Pore leetle cuss, I 'low 'trip - ged ha�vy he cain't 'vice and, keep, goin' when. ye Lpt able "Thar, git yerself 'round that, and ' Ga , . .1 . . . ; f," .., . . - . . it's jest as well, him a, sufferin' this San Francisco,'seeing -no* faces, feel- do nothin, else?. Vell alid mo-liass- to travel. If, ye don't,, Cunnql Beauf- see if it don't sprt o? warm the cockles Aulburll ............. !­ . ... %A-_,", . L ;. L " � �:';". . - , . 'away;' but -Uncle Sim Knight fro g the sea wind; will make you' L I... - ,p . ' � dR - --.-" -- -Z�� ... �� " . m in as _�stl -- ------ -, _ Yer.gl _Bl#.h, _�v7-.-vZ.i I .". � ,­r�, S, ,__�6-- * , --- ­ - - -fortill-I -ye- sborels, hell,. -1 beerd 0! zz"L' he- eominianded --- &.9 --he- , . 44'a -Turkey -Trtok-Holler, .yelll sWle�­iia -weilL-"-ever-�-- N-V1en-ido--7vT tUn-k_*6_ Uncle m. ck ' the end, of the tell how back in Tenn tilted the fourth bottle and e,mpti Wal n . .'. .'. . . -. i .............. .`1.1� ..... -71 , . - I essee.he'd kill- ed to .,tq.40; ' ' '-'.�­"; , -1 M ­ ;6. . I. .I �,J � hell fer a million years fer''gettin''can go?" sm,6ky torch in the neek,of a Whiskey ed more'n one man in a dool. Ye jest it. "Jim, ye,11 never know the dang- McNaught ... ... .ft, " .. _.J.P­.,, I I , 11 � -, him into, this hyii fix. It's all yer "I should 1 ke to b . ..11- , � I e there for �he bottle and dropped to the ed1ge of the l,t 'em think ye're daid, b6y!�t­-­,___ ed temptation I had to fight, off not Toronto ..;..::*:"':�::',':..:, 10.25. ­� �;.,, - . . . ,: I . fault, damn ye!" I . holidays,". she said wistfully, as ,bunk. 'His calloused old hands patted Ellery's hand gripped the'old man's-.- to drink that thar likker tbem rob,- � :. , I v ", �:i "I �4 , ' .1 '' " He went out into thesnow, but -v�itb though she 'wanted to get as far a- Ellery's bearded'eheeks, stroked his ,c"Uncle ,Sim, I shall find Colonel be'rs left.". __ I . .,. West.. . . ', "), -ll t � --- ­-­_ .... . . . � "I" o o o here ra!v a,�. way ffora the seem of her harrow- foreheadL He igot the silk , . .A.M. I " it Man's Beaufort and his dauilltfT as, soon as "I think I understand it, Uncle Sim. I . �t),: - Toronto . �i, ,�,,�' . I cold light in his deep -sunken eyes,and ing experiences as possible. . "There hands and held them with..& grip that I ,am able to travel. Nobody ever H6re's to your health aAd. happiness, . I .................. .7-40 1 :" '.1 � I 1.11 ,, - "'i under his grizzly beard his Jaw was Is, only 6ne reason I do, not Vant to made 'Ellery wince. Meanwhile 'a, .."', . MeNaught .................. .11.48 . , �� "; 111. . said the Ellerys ran awiy from -their .sqh 121 ' ' Walton ............... q.... , � ,� v � ".1 11 set. It was a gorgeou4 pi .p, go, 'Dad,dy." .1 I constant stream of profani�,, rolled Obligations, suh!" . 4 . -And bya�'�­to ytourn and herstl I . 12.01 1 1 .il, , �' , 9114._-i�jp , , I -i'lli it " Blyth ....................... -2 _ , - -'I'�l , ?" there was moonlight on the snow and "Amd thwtt ... .1 - .. from Uncle Sines lips. Gri il I Uncle. Sim felt a tremendous thrill Whope-ee-e! Boy, I sh6re got 'a load ­uburn 1 AZ , , ."'7 I the,stars were dull and told in con- �11 I don't like to 14"Vb Tennessee tapered off into more conventional ax- run through him. He did not want offen my nuind!" .. A . .................... 12.�&. . ...., I . . - . I ':,�i I trast with the ,full moon. 'Far across here all alone," she. said', tears well- pletives. I I this man to shirk -his obliga,bions. But . After they had eaten JJncl,e S .' McGaw ...................... 1 --22.34. - �... j, , ­�� 4'. the river canyon loomed white peaks, ifig into.1,or'eNs. "He will bw so "llWal, by Ga�vd," 'in Menset - .,:.... ' 12.4f - �-.-...­112,. � � i I , . . . . "he'said, "Jim, ye the next momefit-thie,, thrill had gone filing some fuel on -the fire,, - r . 'P. I I 1. " � I tamped Gioderi,l; " '. ' . " * * ' ' '. .' ........ .. 12AS , ;�-' and ridges, Sind among them the can- lonely." . are alive, and. I figgered on diggin' and his heart was like iead�- for he tobacco into his long empty pipe, and, 11 ,11 I . . .ti - . ... , I ",""t', yons were deep and impenetrable. The colonel sat down, on the edge away tb,,- snow way of knowing that Nancy settled himself in such a posi Ou . . ­,"­_ _ . . � 1 -1 � ". Uncle Sim. had on a coat with a of the couch, and took her hands. burial., to -day. Drast, dast yer hide, Beaufort hadvreaeh,ed Colu�rjbia, oven that he could look at Ellery, 'who _WRs fornia. He planned 'what 'he would 4* . � 11 u ii . . ' . 'Wabl' I the old man mused absent- e`.ii. I ....... 1*11et-hole in, it and bloodstain#" on They were so thin and translucent ve young scialaway! I knowed nie'n ,. propped up in bedL , I 'when he found them, even raheaOsed � .,., . `. A. One of his feet was covered by that every vein, could be traced. Gawd Xmilgil;ity 'd win this hyar ly "if ye're'set- on'findin' the eunnel "Jim," he began, "I shore 6een do- the words. . . 'i qfii,-�, ., . _:� ., L... . I 'I _ - N. .1 . I ' " ­­­ ' I " . � � "' .1A , .i a,boot.be had stripped from the.foot - ',Ebsh!,, be chuckled affectionotei,k- fight!" His tt�6ne suddenly Sobered, I'll do my dangdest't* give ye decent in' some fall lyin' to �,% but I,,.ho,pe % '�" ' .? ­Rl , - .1 - � . Uncle Sim's thoughfiS were'41most I , I it, the other by a moc- ."That horse I y dear, Smith .has "Jim, last night when ye vtruz SO burial, Jim" tirely of Chrisibmas. 116 went,down '�,';-';',,'- of a dead bandi ye'll figger -it war. fer the best." en , . , _71 casin; yet strangely, he was A9t Un- done everything for him. Pv# drop� ,,I "You know I will, Uncle Sim." -El- � . 4angedbad.f couldn�t make ont whu- "Thank. ,You," returned Ellery . the canyonside to anowline and IdR- �. 4. I .-I I cle Sim Knight' from TurVey *`ft,ack ped around every day or so t 9 r@6 ther ye'd last -another ... minnit, I went mav need it, -Uncle Sinii, for I �1'111 to ery,kn,ew'the old man had some'thing ed' another yearling doe, dW.aining -' ' ' i��, ,,� Hollow now. He was the patriarch 6f,t�o_ tp, -_ ", . .�.q.4,X�g'. nose. Tennessee was out in the snow-thar war a moon- find him." -of great importance on his mind "I'll the great-antleTed' bucks that were _Ifli. I- . . ... .�,_ "', the mountains, of the snow, willing to ii6ver in betteffoftn�l I'd, wager my and it'wak mighty purty, boy, and- 1. I I forgive you;" - . -.1 ,thin andbony and ready to drop their � , 11�: " �, . � - , ,,i confess defeat, yet unwilling to beg 9,11 that he can Show his heejgitto anyr --wisht ye could a'a' seed it." i . ,,,�� � . "Wal, dang,ye, ye better! Jim, ithe� horns. . i . 14. I :1.11 -.1.. .6 . ','�l ,,, I , " ""' I anything for himself from the Deity thing in California." Ir .0 . K"Yes, Uncle--4SIm?" Ellery whis- ". i . , � ... . I �'4t, hel ' peldom'inVoked.' He lifted his "The gentleman who -who kissed pere(L , . � , CTLA=R XIX gal.got away from Buck Harper all After the first celebratioix�on the - - ..[ 4 , � k,t_ � so . . .."., ... right and got safe back to Colum- bottle of whiskey, Uncle S ' I ..... .. . . I . im refused -, . �. `�t oll d left one ,, to, drink, explaining that one of the�. - 1; _11111 I clenched -e - 44Wal, I * t laid mv, hind,'face up' Ellery's slow recovery ha bia." i�fl .. � , ,�ands to the cold, splendid me rode a very fine horse, suhi" sh I a heavens. said, a little nmischief in her eyes. 'Se on the t1bT. to -Gawd A'mighty and side -of Uncle Sim's mind as bright as Away from llarmr? Sife back other bottlies- would be used to com,_ I . . ­ " 11 , - 'i". .. , ­ I'Lawd Gawd Almighty!" be cried was a beautiful ,pnimal." Instantly told him that if -he had anythi.ng to Columbia?" Ellery -rep However he . . , . ,q don!t want ye to thin Moonlight on the snow, but the other ,eated as he. memorate ichristmas. V . - ..". : fiercely. -k She saw that she had set him into -better he h4d to. set into the game . de was as dark as the interior of' lgra-Red to gPt,�Out of� bedio, ii.7 � I . S1 . changed his mind -on the eve beltore, I . I'm askin' nothin' fer me, I'm jest another burst ,9 - and take the pof', the pof bein' ye. I "Git back in tbiar,..ye. dafiged sewrpp, . . : .... A ..f anger, and her fin the cabin when, the fire bua�ned -low. . and.. got hilariouily "jingle&'. Oil a ,..... .. ..- , .�isl. "I was just teas- 'low He must 'a, held a r'yal flush, fer to �� . " , a old he -hellion and don't deserve vXq clubAQ ... , --do ye want to k6tch yer death o' pint 'Then he shbved th,� bottle , , ,.� �,Ie ... The more he had thought the more he '. - .1 . ,:` I'll , northin' even if ye'did want to give ing, Daddy. Really, I didn't even no- I'd played lbout ever'thing else." had become convinced that if 'Nancy col.d 'n' have new-mony all over,.ai� �F,Jiery� . . I I .7, . it. I want ye to help him inside thar, tice his librse, except that it was a . "You did -your best," EUery whis- - . 971 � . .. 1, ""', �, ... " ' - ­]�F -_ 'Beaufort had. nA -been killed, or cap- K`111 - . "Take keer o" it afore 'I Make a 4 ' ' : �...,;; help him for hisself, onderstand? . I peculiar colour, like coffee-witt, plen- pered. He trie:4 ,Mrs-the-iMlous- . . . . - -we ed ol tured by Harper she had peri6ed in 'Amazed, Ellery listeiT#d.*hile Un- danged fool o' myself.'" Welll drink � " : ain't -a rprayin' man� 'as -likely 3re ty, of rich'citeam. in it. "Shall, d ban&, but -he was too weak. the storm. I . cle Sim confessed the lies he had told 'er to-morrer. Them. Other bottles 's, I. I-: . . . ­ir� . -know, and I ain't a goin' ,to .pray to travel up to the new capital at Sacra- "Wal, mebbe I did," Uncle Sim ad- if"Mm bad escaped Buck Harper, the but the amazement turned to grati- jest got to -be; kept fer !mergencies. I � .".. ye ii;6w. - -But 171ra a tellin' ye that it inento, Daddy? Will. yod do all you mitted reluctantly, "Ibut ilt war onet tude as he hea.rd' how Nancy Beau- I . ..1. I .. I . ��,,Ii I ye don't come down hyar and help can to swing California for slavery, in -my life when � had to tell, Gawd red-headed bandit leader. fort'had escaped through the snow, I (Continued next week).. :":1."�.- . �. i Jim Ellery, Lawd Gawd A'migbty, ye sub?" � ". A'n-Lighty to jine me in a game. that .. However, the old' man had contin- and recovered from the ravages of . - I ­­­­ ued to lie to Ello�ry, who again and I , 0. , I I I .pp, �,,�,l ain't near the power I allus b1ileved As. to Wh�,tber -tho'state vNs to go war too big fer me. I"m Sartain glad again had asked for the de -tails of the illness that had gripped- her even . .. I.' i �i I "I . ye to be. Now do yer damndest or with7fl�._§;!;tf�"Dr ... NZirk"'in' the con- ye ain't da Ji,W.._I got 3est a leetle � . 11 I Nancy's escape. Before telling 'the 'before she had reached Columbia. ,It is a popular Wlacy that rabbits . - I . :'. . do..rer best! Amen," fliet he knew wag, to come, had been drap o' IjAd, I been savin' for ye." story he had fabricated; Uncle Nm "I I'arned it all frome miner dOwn do not require water. A supply of .. . I ", . . .. a favourite su-bje�ct for argument with The olti'man chanted his 'Scorpeeif' b1low Parrot's Ferry," said Uncle clean water should be ,vailatble .. .. .1 . the colonel, and temporarily it divert- song as he ndxed the toddy, �harited, 'would make peace with his 6onscience Sim. "tfiar's whar I been to -day, them a.t,,all time& , ��_.. to 11 . . .,.P, , - g like this: . . . . 1�1,-..& .1. , , OHAPTER XVIH ed his mind from the handsome young it as he prepared a cup of stron "He jest cain't have nothin" to Jimit We jest had to have sorae.grub I ­ . , il I Kentuddan-who had so outrageously venison broth, His heart was so full it and I had to git them damned lies Through the I , " , worry,him. When be gitg.strong i ' � co-ordination of jun- _ Vlhen on the first day ol December dishonoured the name of Beaufort. that be had to make some sort of cffen my -chest.. I never . I- , I his wo '� hu bi' so danged'much,t, I � war much ior farmers' activities ufider the'Can- . I i ", Dr. Schkoff announced that -Nancy "We certainly shall go to the capi- .noise to ,keep- it from bursting n Tt in long. o a lyin' man, and if the gal wuz adian Council of Boys, and Gi.rle . .. i l'arn I been a lyln� to him all " .- �! - Beaufort was out of danger and that tal," ll,� declared, ."and -I shall :Mt bony old breast. Like's not hell kill me, but I re;�i�n daid I wanted to know,the wust.' It Club Wonk, the D,Dmi,ii,n Li*, Stock -* � ,� ., .... . , � . `� she would suffer no lasting bad e,f- depend entirely upon myt own eloqu- Though Uncle Sim was determined I'll desarve it." ' I I . Seems her and the cunnel has gone Branch is enabled to zpgke these clubs .. . .. .:-.,, I i fects from her illness, tb� towh'went ence in swaying some of thgae,,dam- that ultimate failure should not 4row , . .. .� .4i rentieth of Deeaniber El. devni-to. the city fer a long spell." 1, f I : .,�. . , - fool Abolitionist solons% Your -beau- his efforts, he realized that the fight By the t,w me of t , most effective agencies -or, , � . �, - ,,,, L On a five-day celebration, f'or it lGv ' lery had be&4 to plan howthey -.vre "Down to the city?", Ellery repeat- the _ improvement in marketing and' - . _ . ed the girl even moi&'than it admi'red ty is hard to resist, my dear." was, a long way fraim. won. Ulery to *get away ah. soon as he was a lit- ed- "Then there won't -be any ,se of production of live stock. . ., ., .1111 r.4 ".. 'and respected her father. The colonel Uncle Sim did not even glance to- ,Must have food, and the food was tle stronger. Uncle Sim'had cut wood my going out.". . �, I � . . . ;� . : - — . . , . � bowed his grey head in thanks. and ward the bunk as he closed tl)6 door. running pitifully low. The room must all. that day and'was celebrating by "Wal'yl said Uncle -Sim, "they'll be . �. - V_ I -_ I I provided frye whiskey in all themany He knew what he would se� fhere, in be kept warm. The banked a -now burning a lot of it, with the result back, likely."' � Market Your 'imi, By the Poultry. . - I 11 . �'� 11 _ ,saloons. The Duke took such a th� morning, a dead, man with open, helped to -keep out the cold, but -this. that the flames had warmed the.calb- A"When?" Ellery demanded. "When Route ' 11 . . 'i ... 11 . . I t. strenuous part in the festivities that glazeZ eyes staring up ,and reproach- was not enough. There must be a in and cast over it k ruddy glow'that Uncle Sim?" I - , :1,11 ? This is ,the time when, previous , , - . r ­ bet wound up with a bad case of de- ing him. ..., fire for cheer as well as warmth, and melted the shadows out of the cor- "Wal, how should I know, boy. ctate and milk feeding tells. It makes � .. I., liriunt tremens and cured himself by 'He put the -biggest chunk of wood each day the gettingi of wood was ners. Outside, the night was bitter That danged miner didn't know much I 1, . ­,. telling Dr. CIampett what to do to on the fire, banked ashes over it, more arduous. 'cept -what held picked up. on a trip to the be.st turkey flesh or roast chick- . t '.1 . cold, with a -billion stars twinkling en. The Musters that were not ready - �_ , ", i -devils with fork - Fur a week Ellery made no apprrec- like ice -points in the purple sky. Un- Columbia. It'geems the whole dang- ' tma,% markeths, I d better I � , banish the little red - SPread'a blianket on the hearth, curl for the Chris - I . I.. 1. ed tails and peaked ears, and the ed himself up like an old grey dog. iable gain. 'He lay inert, content, cle Sim hunched before the 6e and ed town went on 'a spree when it dis- 'be given special feed for the demand ' " !�, nten.ded tp'lie there and rip. open drinking the broth Uncle Gim gave v Ilery lay on the bunk. . ki-virvered Nan-ty war to git well,' boy. �..­' gargoyles and dragons that swarmed He I � that comes ir; tht N�w Year. . . his roolm. I . his soul with. the bitterness of his him. He talked little, but thouglit - "Jim,,do ye know it's only fire days Ever"body loves that gal and. danged 1.1.1, ,Colonel Reaufort's-cup of happiness self1contempt for haming brought Jim iifivch- till -Christmas?" ' The old if I &Dn't think"I ato, too.,$ The million pounds of Canadian I .,.�. I qyran had He looked -a that went to . Engldnd for ' I ..i , . . had -but o-ner dreg 'In -If.- In spite of Ellery to this Lend. During the week Uncle Sim, with lendar b hard now. "Jim, kin,it ,be possible . tilrket.� . . , kept his usual ca y cutting this Christmas meant slightly higher I ..A I what Nancy bad said during her de- "A d7in' alone hyar' thGut friends the dull axei managed to fell a big ye love her, too? -Ye'd be'a da;�ned 1. �.,­ . notches on a stick. ."Only five days prices to growers here than were re- . 1. ill. lirium, he gave no thought to the r -lations," the.old man groaned. pine so that its topmost -branches en a -t fool if ye didri't,'ye drat dasted COY- I .1 `4 - , till Christmas, and I be , hin-k- .. . ceived last year, or would have been', I band -its, even though *David' Milner Til 'thout drugs and the like, lay near the cabin. This temporar- in , . ,, ote I " received this year. . 1. �,� 'in. ily Solved the wood probleml. I "I may not be, an,entir� fool, Uncle I . 11 . did complaill of the lAnk's loss. and 'thout a woman to4 minister to hi "Of turkey and dressitrig and all There is no reason Why more good �. �:, demandamehat thp'65ders find ,the He sartainly desarved betieT." 1 The next few days sb.owed Ellery he trimirnings?"' Ellery's appetite Sbm,".Elk-ry returned slowly. . I ry 'products should not be fitt�. ) , � 'It cache and return the mon4k.' To .the ,',,Fatigue and discouragernent, how- gaining. He was growing *petulant, Uncle $im was clearing the table Pou t . , 1, '�' atient. Cs enormous now, and the diet of be stopped and cock- ,for the export market. We have the , . �; I c6loned the bandits word either frozi- ever, were too great for the tired old im , stock and the' cheap feed, .1 � P straight venison was beginning- ---to- wh,94--sWdenly , It is the I., en in the snow or gone froiii the man. .H& awoke numbly, but. a mtiav- ' "Ye got to stay ri lit thar in that lose its charnI. ..* ed hi�, head. I ,tin git up," de ,best wav to get good prices for our . 'i, I country. Two of them, Ark-ansaw, ent later lifted his -hoary head to lis- bed till I tell ye ye - "Hell and molas,qes, no! How'd We "Ye recollect them- varmints, Nug- . ,�­ and Nugget, were dead, and from ten -no sound froini, Ithe.bunk. The clared Uncle Sim. "Ye'dirat dasrted get and Arkan%aw?" grain. market it through the poultry . ­,,, . I �il' - ted no explanatiom tiny -shafts of light sifting througli rascal, doh't ye -know I watched ye git turkey and dressin' up hyar?' ' "Certainly," said F!illery. "What a, , route. I ,; I . .;�,.. - th-'ra he --xp ,gaAcy lay on the,couch the twacLs above the banked snow climb -p -t6 tlie top of the divide and "l, hadn't got that far, Uncle Sim. bout them?" . . I . . . - - � _71 �. . . . One day aq) , I Bill of Lading Required : I � . ii But tbiere's no harni in wishing, is "They're daid!" Uncle Sim Strad- I � A-iioom her father axe* outside,sborwed, that it was day. stand thar, -not knowin' wbuther or ?tl d I er - h&nd1ling -live stock , i. in the aitti them All truck a il, , up his - i, g,,eha,ir. The girl was Scrambling to his trembling knees, 'lot ye war goin' to'step offen-Vother Uncle Sim had a Scheme, but he ed this stool long enough to tell .of are� requi"d by Gyvvermnlefit regu- I , � " ,il. Ide, and never come back`7 Now ye the killing of the two ransom efrnis- , . rail and weak, and her byes un- Uncle Sim raked the ashes away, blew did not br.oach it until the morning . lations, under Which their licenses are � , , 0 ..�. naturally, large, but there were little upon the few grey -coated coals. He fli 1%. goin' to, watch ye climb lobT of the setond day after the above qaries,a,nd Bill Yorkes, the sheriff's issued, to filmish farmers with bills ,. ; t, " I �� ... Iiis time slip over? No I ' . I , '­ 3 spots of -colour in her cheeks that got a sliver of fat pine, and lit it, ag'in, a7n,d t OOnVeTSatiOn. . deputy, in the PAy Dirt Saloon. I � . " , told of vitality r6turning. 1. siree, by Gawd, ye're a goin' to mind- figger. 41 of, lading on live stock ,shipments. t .,; "Uncle Sim Knight," be T�uttered, ,djim" be said then, "do ye Yeah,� Sam Warren war the, only AanN farmers are not aware of this . ... ,4MY de' me if I have to larrup,�ye!". 'stay hyar alone to -day? I got one o'the four left. It must W been 1. '.1 ax,11 began the colonel, "do ,cursing bitterly, !'ye're jest a damned There camle a might 6f driving,. ye kin . regulation or the protection it af� - . ''A yar think you are strong enough to old be-hel-lion for lottin', him lay thar a lee�le trip I Vrant to make." a hell o' a gun fight fro -in what that ford -s tbe . Tn and many cases come to I 1, - 1p; , � . i � answer a few questions for me?" svid die alone. Yet mought 'a well slushy sleet, a morniiig of bitter cold, "Of course lNean," Ellery grasped thar stingy miner says. -Danged if light'whvre live stock shippers have - I I �11 i "Of '66urse, Daddy. I'll be as well qta'yed awake, damn yeT old bide, and crusting the snow. Uncle Sipi bailed the thought avidly, for it suggested lie wanted to ginime that terbaccer %uffered loss thro,dgh.not Insisting on , ,­�i'.,� I , it with a rendition of his,0490,v'ry�e'l . ... I 1.,....,0 as ever in,no time now." - done what ye could in hii last hours. . a possible quick escape from the fer ye, and I had to give him two a'bill of lading from the trucker who 1, 1.111'. You were out of you . r hlesd'A. great If ve dion�t sizzl,e;qn hell ye Shore song' snowy.p,rison._i!'l!m. all right, UncLV ouncleg o' dust fer this byar likker, or hau,l, h.i, s k t I ill . tDC O market. . X deal, ho�ey." "Danged if it don't look filce the Sim. Be gone a'week if you like.v cut -his, throat. I War feelin' .-�Ort'ol Under the Highwavls .11� woi�t git what's yer jest due." . Act, every , , �, I "Yes, I must have talked a lot, - Lawd A'.mighty is settin' in our game, """.4 5, Suddenly tjie old man. tensed, like Jim. "Jest fer a day, boy. I'll be back kind after I beerd Miss Nancy war Itrucker' transporting live stock :for I .... I , �., froin what [Mrs. Gaines Una Mrs. ' 11"m a goin' out to gft a deer. to -night, �hat is per�videdye promise alive W well and it didn't seean a fit hire is ,, ired under his P. C. V. .::, Dudley bave, told, me. Of course it a deex that'has heard the faint snap. Thar ain't but one bare shank bone for I - . .qu - . ';,, ' . . ping of a twig. 'Every nerve in. -his left. Now ye stay'right thartAn them 'me ye_won!t� git outen, that bed. 'If tin' ti!n-te to kill,,� fool' license to furnish a bill of ladink- to . . . I I old bodyseem,ed vibr ye won't, I ain't goin' a danged srtep." a few -bottles o likker, and 12,0-ided '�e shipper. The Regulation affords . I .1, was merely ra,ving." atilij to the point blankets till I g -it back." - I I � I "I rather think most of it was 'not," of.collaps.e. With hands ,that shook Ellery promised and Umlo Sim to pay hint the dust, but it War "119- the producer an opporttinity of do . �.,` I , I , their fathei di.sagreed tolerantly. - "It Travelling over the snow crust was * ' ­ ..'' ;1 � I � as though palsied he -managed to put _ an, an' ,hour shouldered his heavy rifleafteT break- e,d highway robbery, ,jest the samel" termkiiftig to whom bis� live sto6i IS . I i;;,t' racked Me to See., you -living over and' ,6b,sy, aild it wag ligas th fast. The niorning Was brilliant with "Had an�tody hioard,of. Buck Har- sold. In any case it alas�Tes the ship. ..."t �f your experien Some sticks on the fire. He dared before Un,�]* Sim was at snow -line sunshine, and there -was a -good crust per?" Ellery demanded. . . � I, ovet,the terrors � ces, ' ,that he will .got bia,money, and..4.. I ­­. . .. honey, and all bV-t one of th ,not �ttirn big bead. With doubtful, .on -the canyon side. Here- the deer I per . � - I . 71'. I em I hopeful eyes! he stared into - the .. .1 go numerous that all he had to on the snow. . 4'Nary a word, 'ce-pt what the gal ful,l and correct, statement froTh .th,6 - . ; 11 I I P . were t . � . .11 . 1, - . . 1�_ waiA' to forget. , This'one­' 1. unting flames. ,Suddenly h' The� day was in-terifitinable for El- aved '�out him whgn she war out o� pure-ha,ser to whom the trucker (16., I .."k, . mo is head '4�D M V . I . I . 1"Which .one?' 'Perhaps. I can .eii­.jei,1,md ,about. � . . , was select a yearling doe He lery-nqtbing to do, nothing to read, her haid. Seerns she left Iii back li era, his load., 1". . A Ill . -ilu befoTLa tb6 fire I I ,_ . �.,t,.. I lighten you on, that, Colonel Niau- *as-baek at the cal no one io talk to. �T�Me and againhe thar in the snow a.11 6overed'*RK These., regulatiahs do not,_appl 46 .. i.i. . .1 ," . 1§War that ye, Jim boy?" It `f" had burned to grey eirbersk' 'X � , I .� fort." she at . en, afNetionately caked . jike.441�ing a.4uubtion of the dead!. , ,"Now, by'gravy," he declared,,,"I'll decided to slip from the ibed; but each blood and a flounderin' round tryin' farmers transipb'rting their own riv I .11 . � �. . . him tbat. I There -was an illi .. silence, put some meat on. yer bontes, Jim, With time remembered his promise. Once to tit her. I shore hope to hell he's stock nor to drovers wbo, purchase - - , . "The one in which � the villain inet i , n which, th the Old man,'J'm Ellery'a this hyar venison. Ye got to..eatt deer he did swing around and sib on the th,, yl,.t.,, Outlight froml the farmer atid'trans� -, 1. I "'t, the -�rail,, rsmo'�ed- a stone rim of the bunk; but when, he tried 1411-o may be," said Eller ,their purchases to rmitko. tut ' ' ;'.. you On -1 ... - ghos,t Aitted about the cold, clamm7 Y, closibi port I .i, from Tenlioss"'s shoe, and then kiss- S,b mebbe a %ft-th." I to got io his feet be Tbund that he his eyes ,and feeling again the rasp if the farnier fails to insiSit on I � . .. , u � "Al - , 1, I .". 1, , rooTA; the -ft. ever so Slight a cough. 1;e'eerrsoup, for a mlonth?" . I . ", I . , I Elliery a 101, . � � ., . , � 'ed you, honoyl' .1 � was stin v�fy w4vk. of his knife as it had slashed through of lawdim from tlio- trueloor'*h& Ith, � ir ", , 1!til ,"H-h�ll, and mo-lasseal" ilid' old gasped. He liekOdhis, dijilips as he IH owit �t the, little red flesh to h'ard bone. "Likel ' 1, L' e , .� , � ,�;�;IPEA , I I ,,Nancy's 'ft% was flushod and - an- manlejaculated Very Slowly. .:"'The , e glanced d his""fe he can have to mourw%,66"'' �, . ", '. ,i, wisualized a thick, rare e -hop, MhnLy a ly I � Is " �11. �6 1, �, �' . , -, :, o,.�J., V ,car oWhis breas.t. It seenlied impos- pr,.is , d Ot awa;,of where -big litvesitolck !a. s61A, , ,, , get flaaheid in her big eyes. danged boilLirei'daidl" "C if -e Go Mipl� Nancy 9� , 'i � r"P. chopst; an't I have a little -fried . A red -, `14 " - � 1:�)A- ...", V, �� I !�It *as so, Fatherl" she s#K 'S�iveh,6* he.mating4to light an- s%le'Oat -a knife hitd. entered there, from himl Buck Hatper'st -head-� 0hom, or -at ikat pridts�. 114. 't M4,'1'1 il.;%:" . 14 , ,,, , 4 no , � . . Sim, just a bits or two;" ye 14he bed the -proof of it when be i ' ' " " `�t, I other piece. of fat pine and. totter to, 'i*�'Ztlnel'tl" . I I- -- - ed dervil. If he isift 40ad� he and .1 ove,r,, be -has -to awie�pt th,# ,,e, 4� tkywly- _.."'. I . X . 0 #0 " 6 I " I . - W F . . I n 'E I lliis I . L M1XP,:,.,�4.,We, 4� '. L 1, I I . P , ;, . 441 . torch , I . 'i, it , U to take g ,deep breath. -�­­" , will,have to settle th ft,gK­hf4s uw.z �,­' � , . 'The colovel kaped to his, feet sud"tIff huhlki' holding. the smoky The-Apur, tlie bacon, tht eeffee we-te � .ingst soonex bt, reqponsibility f6t, tsft J I - .1 , I �� 11 , ,. _111, -­­­ -- I 'bogan 1pnil�rg *t'1140r. 'His jaw was high. He had to,lftce his 'kilo's 4� long since exhausted. It mas broth Th� �$Ur hAd'sot and ,Cold Cht laiei', Uncle'sim." I . � dy. � _­ I ­,;�.­��­ 1 ­,;, ,.Z�, , .i,$, "I .1 7 . . , 61 � fy Moo ver t e, in wy forest whe . �ftain.ty, that Raney Bea4bft -TM�th a, -bill ,of Whig- ,,," RF llnill - - stachat bristled, afid gainot the polo rat -;d- -tho--hpA, --- Jo- f ,.61.14 t ,for, Tj , & , ", elgoVed. i3is mou 1. .,cle, SliN or lay o h o � .. he The a ,,� 2 A , 'his _ilhpe 1. ga,W§�15uz. _,;keV,_fi-,oA% collapSing. Gaunt, Wait- to beard 'Uncle Sim. -S, oradked vo .1 in "b,ad 7 nt'vi'md gave EllerOg recoi4eyrMy. ift,tkij�, -*4 funwor ftt-,j -;�;t W.- .' , I 1- rital jidtt6d out. ,A�,5thihg,7--yet boh Own Managed ii" song. 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