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I I � ­_ . .1 . , ,e .dg -mv e447.. , � AYS & *MR � � I 1:1 . . 11 I � . ,. . gp iv."dd'w , 0kyl!! -she' ord'eried AN , , �,� - . . . I 11, . , ; , � .- . . il I .. : � � I . Billie swung. to the sadQ dtlurn, 91jiF ,had risan aod:00� . @4 beir,: � �� V _­ , . 11 . , . � . . � Succeeding IL S. HOYS L .1� __ .17 - I"" . . I . . . I 0-0 ; qW."', . ., a' an I .."', ".., , I "' ... . .1 I !",�, I. ly, I � �� a I . � :. , �Y, F= , i I I,.,- "' I 11 � 3� � : 1, '. I 0 . ' � , ed.Oiown the rivet.- UrdortaniabolY the hind the tv. oe. :He c6i d ; 4� . , ., I V& I iiii�o = � I . . .. . W.M I I " " ' , slie ,�; Barristei Solicitors, `QQ1UVeY&n-cen - .,,, MAC.tLE'"O mtrykere was an open One. Along will A�rk,-a-jj-,&I� fte. fl. ,� L __ E 0 ' .RA NE . 91 COT gui L'JaIn � 11 r . FS y . J ., . , - , , _�10, �OUCL '.0, &Rd Notaries Fubl%. 4%,Udtom for .11 . . I I , " �4�. �.i..? I .1r, � , I . I 1. .. . .1 - "I - .11 11. - the sandy shoina, of -tie, sUeam- -the that -her, steady ,Kaok ,eye! ,!V,A - �,. m, " ,'I I .0 : I... ­ .1 . , , . . . _g . �tq_ ,W the Dominion Bank.. 015imin'rear Of . ,.... .- . ... qvh'A if , I meoquate Was W.n. There was no, ,.bim Without the ilo&. 'A ". le ." � ie� �, _ sit fo ie�� Dominion Bank, Seaforth. M0111917-- , gr. . Tte eIflt� I the I _­ ­- I -.11' - :­... 1- � I— ­," ���.-.�.",,!.-.Ii.�",-".",!!,�.I. 11. "...'­ -01- '_­.' I ­ .... I - � % I � 11.1-11-1-.- � mu"POW sioapwieed. and very littl-e captus. 'The in Jter ibands'co,vir6d liami very I . . ,. . ,. doo go 10fin, � __ - . terrain of the hial'country farther ily - , . 4"'; '�'.',.#'� I . I toohenueld from 4pt wwlk)' . - , horg,b -you're, Irliciul., Jb�,?` asked tomr righb'. il saw sem, -there. -Come. I . _� ,. . A;: I . ' . � . I . . I � . ­ ­_ Prince ,with a grib. : .t . .We'll ...'Lapeak up 4ni "Imn so, that they back.. 'was rougber, more, full of . Ilia. hanide. went up, but he could - � ­!� I 11 ' I I . . . .. Z­­� �, - " " - �1141V 1. lin an admiIrjug "noe- Bud- had "'SaIn-ve branA on your,bay BaRe can't " pockef.s., and, povemed with ihoavilex not keep,.A. little, SUT4$QW0.671111110 " � . .k. I., l JOHN H. PEST - run when they bear You, _ .. . 1:::: I , am , 110=9 womAn . I t'. V, 1, fbRomoed ithe two firiends fironIli, %e oi -th IAzy .8 pL . Did you IteR brusih, But it was nemsivAry forl the from I�Js Aloe. The S, " "" I - Barrister, Solidtor� Ete. . 6 that 'Biltie turned, hi . � 14 ",11t, , P-11 I , . . � .�-,i.'r � &P of -AbIe doctor. Now he was' In kid tp steal us !two .Jioir�ksi? " in'VQ , ihe mesqii ,'.19 1% - wasi I . I , �' � 11. : : _- Ontario the ,,,v,nth ' I i6e Ynge:;St hurse fugitives to remain close to water. lowered the rifle , frotm, heir shoulder , . .... I . "I C IS, 11 ­. searwth fiem at being t9ken "No, but y1ad?,viie siald It. I'm. on heavy with,--srudety. WotAd the what Prince iiopeti to find WAS and mowed, warialy'forward. , "" I , i R " , � 104M.."ANI I I'll, ­'.. I ­ into friendship by,om of these her- tl,,e br�cnc Sanders rides, gucj y me sort of cave or ovephanging ,IALie down Qp the sand, face ba� th4p ' .L F , , 11 I .bu..an' iiiounded man.. accept bils alead ? Or -so � .. .beo. At last he sr-Rewed up Ills ck)uc- Fire harse-thieves now is well as would his obsibinacy preivail? �edge,of -shale un-foT which they could ground, hauft oufttretehedll� camie I . VETERINARY A 4..4A_ ,"- .W.,- .4, In -11- I ; ( . all, AA.;, ­k;f V­F� +1*6 . . . : ................. ................. . . . . . . . .. ��� I I . � ­.- I � 11.11.-1- . I ­ age o 111i!1 -1 I slop"o. � kiniers. Thas eert 43juy geTa Us an bed.P' - . - -----s I cl�-her 11 - - Were they are. Right � ahea e, . I I Q­p0TnI`I ntinued,Priuc�6 . , co burned ium-clently tI t of travel. cumnialku. - - ' * . iBillli di -4., as ive'was tDId. ' A litI ,.. . . ble, . .. I'll . " %� i. _'il.,., � W ... a.l. 'i -,,�,A , ,�,k�i4l " I ,.­� KI pj�%F iiiiii"', " .., ii� ­ . Iiw; , ,011.1 � . ,:� ;�� �' "I "­� _T , � .'' -7 �,,�,;�,!',' ��.,:Al . . GRIEVA V.S. . 0iiSay, Daniel Duane aWt gota fJdug yet "'I've a nD*n Ito -bum 'back ," Pollowe of suspense, T,h4 problem wpu 0 he, at bei,sj� " Id a Qment I a 7 t0g'xt his side gave notice to him I ., --- . I ., 'Boverage , .1, . I Ir '. "'., � y , I �;, , I � , ­.� � . . ,:,",,,�,�-� ;.*. ' ' �r�'-,i.�,�,,_,V .�OHN 11. ­ . . . 1. . on -yore friend, has he? Jimmy, I'd i 'Whelk isaid, Jim, With the� Irritability of- -cuat ona. They had h fli hyt,10a tivad, as - ' that ,she 'had deftly rernibived, his, Ire- . 4,'� 91AU.NCAB �'. �'.. -11 ", Al � 9,N -..' .. i " ,, pl,j5,�,,� I Honor graduate of Ontario Veterin. like -to go with you both You . . sick man. * "How iw Mbxico did he -Claitofi'momed ofter. him. - I sew" dared �l'ight -a fire,' and il�,lan- � - " iitolver.' . . . . . - . I..4.1 ,' . 'iGr.6a='oVAsXw aus ,Soup ,� ';..�` �-.� #g, !��, ": . I ary C)6111i�&. All diseases of domestic leave town." I I . . . "'lGe-trthatw-'stock? , .happen -to, ffight ion Sniath-McRobeit ' - - 14S,sh!' Ride softly, Jirp. We doi � .7as n . , 'it tQq,.,w i no Icandti-Ron'to &�Iand 6x-* "Sit up!P, . .. . . ­ " I , �_Z 11 '. . ;111 . , , Pa� .al;tai I , . . .. � ,,, pol (111-1 , , I ,,��?,)) ..., . Cra�kers , .� � , �7-��',.�',.,' I animals G'eated. .Calls promipitly at- 0illiesipokeseverelay. . Looks like -he might have want 'em to hear us'an' get away?f riosiire 'i case the -�rmther grow bad. The'edwipuncher sat up and took h6_ I ' .. 1BAed Pote'toles, -, . 2, �­ , ', �. 41:; , . . � t '. :" . tended to and charges� moderate. Vet- tion right tout 'of ,yiour haid, Bud. � found E(Onijethiin, eise. for�us.,y . "Tbi right. TbWs -sure .right. E*en. if the boy weathered, the, Ir6ck- ' tica.. 'SI'llars of exiiiiiie4nent,snapped in . . ,! 1. A I . A 7" Buttered i0eliery Pobbage � - ,. ��. N .7 , . -erinary Dentistry a specialty. Office You're going to stay light here at "Bud hais tiolo much. imaighlation," Y6u -said samOthi& then,, Billie.. But Mles, it'-�rquld not be pogisible for him -the eyes of, this, very cofiitetent Brian :.�-, _ _ I M(Wffiins, . . . :,�_ i;:.� I I . ::: I . : ­�, '. Ja* � and. residence on Gioderich Street, one home. ­ 11111 ball You � another thing admitted Prince ruefuRiy. I'll bet a they'll not gelt away. Haven't 1 3160't -,to wailk hundriedsi of ViRes in- -- his young woman. Me color beat warnir _ I . I , , I'll, , , . � . .Beweragie . , : . �., . � L I *111 I � dow east of Dr. Jarrott's offi,c,e,l Sea- vAdle we'r6.,!o.n thalt ,subject. DO'n't ,stack -of blues hie ,pickedthese hawss- an their trail four years? They',, weakened condition. ' But tbis was a ly ,through heir dark' skin, S'She was - J . I AFTVWOON TEA , . ,.. -':, � � � . . forth. - you get tia, thinkinP ,that killers, awe es on purposie�-probably f%pughit' 'it mine &9-.1ast.1,1,-. jimajAer which did vot-press, for' an very well worth looking Out. , 11 . � . ,.",011' Saudwiches of Assiorited Greens- , 6,1': ; � 1 � . �:, . fine� people. They aln't. qDme of, lem -2e w.OVI,d be a gre'ait joke*ion Sandlers an' -answer., Billie ,,intended `�d­'Crns Trince wak3 &awing farther from'- _gj no �rWhatls your name?" she demand- (CreamIed , . i! � ,::_ . � L. .,. I— " - _ butrter ,with chopoed c . �­ �. 11 I � 4 . � . en game. -ey ta, all aren't ev, Th hus crew." I . the TIO&CL Dut the d bridges'until he came )to them. Just anger not -ed 1. I watericidesis, .... . . . . . . parsCely, green garded, let.; ,, � ".11". I � . . A. R. CAMPBELL, V.S. kinds of advantage in!' they're a cruel 'lot. - ­Wiel�l-j don't like it. They've got ' . ,Nyas yetover. As theimse passed, some no* he must focus his mind onkedp- "IMy wed birand4s Billie, Prium," tuce, . ". ,"! . I tender igroen celery leaves, -or i . . I ­ - Graduate of Ontario Veterinary cold-bloloded Never florget that. Us wbl�;10 they We.111d 118, now " ,member of it ,might hear thim or ing the wounded man alivie and out � . -he aa 6reld. - .. - W . . .. 1, . 11., . eivien, mint leaves) .... ��" CUloge. University Of Toronto. All. I'm not talkin",about AmClanton, un- He -he 'Biblde did not like iteith;�,' To kill yloung,claiAou might hear it and'gal- 'of the 'hand's of, his enemies. :Beyonj bend i "I'liought sio. Where's the 'other Carrot �_. Strips Riidishes �. I �.--, " �.' , O"Ves '' .,� ', disimses of - domestic animals treated d-rejand. .did what thought. he had to do.' I don't say -hie 'was a man on the frontier then in fair fight was a - misdeme'anour. To sitteal lop out to the road under the a' mpresi­ a the came upon a jut- s,ipn -he -to Davie ting ,bank that for lack � Of better 1116MV7 . I He modded. boward -the eave. Tea . __ 1. " �. Corn FaIake Dream Baisiii` i " �!,�i� ��, . Letno'n --.�,� Cream' .. �,�.. 'i .1 L � by - the most aniodiein piluelple's. ! 'reasonable. Day night right I donit' say* he 'was, wrq0n'g. a fioree was a capital 'offence. MROY was going nieet Roush. --Billie twisted in and ,out of mlgft'� serve his purpozi-a Hea could. I .. "Call h-im out," -she said *ui ,­ . . . .. .. �1, I .. . I DINNER . . . . . . . . ,�,,�� .. . I Charges or tam promptly attended to. Office on But., will s-ky that this country would -a . be a ,whole I Dt ,better off if weiiA. put bronclo thief ended .his, life at the end ,of a riapie in the hands. ) out a cave in which his, partner the lbrusb,'_'nevier for an, instant let- scool, ,bing his.'rfriend might lie protiecied from the.bot-mid- "I hate tip wake him.. He's been wounded.' All day he'sbeen in a high Anchovy or Fish I � �1; 'Canaves . .. 1'� I �_ � Italian Spaghetti, "'.. . Main Street, Hensall, opposite Town I I all -our of re7 Elpectable' cittilzens whohad iinthe"WaY ., pun, On a mov- . I . ing horse one cannot Viv -so distinct- -day sum If he filled- the mouth with feverand he's asleep at IasitLl' . .. �� ;:,; � I . French Fried fti�nips ­ . HAR. , Phone 116. . Breeder of &ot- Inverness Kennelst Bud sniffed. "If you hadn't had qf buisiness snuffed, out the lives of ly as on one standling W11. tumbled weeds, dulning the day they -For the first binie ,her confidence . R . I Mixed, Green Sadad - . .- :..... _,.11:1�;, i I tish Terriers. yare guns this m1ornin' I'd like to dther respedtoble clitizeins. 'Bo,th of At ,baisib �Bllllie. -be-gun to breathe Inop"It ,escape 0" "or a ftilnie. obse7t 'ed6 seemed- a little shaken. . iSbe heisitat- . � (Endive, Romaine, Lettuce) . '. .:'.";, Hensall.' � I , - . I I I 11 . . know where you'd 'a' been," �, , ' "True, the Flying V Y riders knew that if more easily. The pursuers musit have 'When, the �iexan ,te'tUvid to his , "Is he 1�adliy hurt?". . "He'd ' ­ � 01111ve Gil Dres,sanig . :­ .. . 11 ­ I I L 1�� ""I L I . . � evough. I can't traviel un- they were caught with the stock, -it passed before ,this , 116Sould give his friend,, he found him in a restless get well if hie could havlepeo- Hard 'per . Rollsi .. _ .1 � . . Butter .. . � . . MEDICAL airmed I'Deicause -of Indbianss and. bad woblId be of no arvail with Sian4ers to . slumber. -He tossfed to and fro, mut- attention ,to the s164 _' - - ­ . m'anL ' ' �-' attention, but a wounded 'mien . , . ,:­ " Fruit evd,Gratiin .. . .�,:, " . . mein, Wbat I say isthat -some day pie -ad thaif they. had, -no intention of � tering snatcher, of, incoherent talk. Jiim was clufthi�-g'.desperatift to . � I . canft stand to ,be jolted around the . ' .. � ,, I- 1, Caffeln-e-free Cofte "' 4 . . I - I I . we'll all the brgtve enlough,AD .go with- oidt our hoglets. 111-fbii glad when stealing. Possession Would, be prima � facie. evidence of guilt."" .. -the saddle horn. The fever was gain- The wound seemad to pain: haim: even . " ing -on him tfie delirium , in,his sleep,.for he moved impatient- . waybe's been since he was, ilhot," 11 Do ou mean, tbat think -he's � *CORN FLAKE ­D1P 1. : , '11 , ,EAM. BAR . . ; - - . I ... S1. , �� . M D. E. STURGIS . .. . . that ,di&y ,ciomes." - , -� "It's itiolo -late t o go .back now," and W� 6 rse., . . .1 . ly as though trying to throw off soilme He taliked ,incessantly, sometimes in- g� 1 you I Ding"i dia?" 11 . 11 I I... 1/4 cup butter - � _.�. . . ,;� I /. Graduate of the Faculty of Medi- "Aft' wfien,, you two Went up Prdnce decided. "'We'll travel dayand * ' * . . hearvy upon it, - I co-herently. From one.,subject to an- weight lying I "I don't know.' After a m Ioment Y2 cup brown ,sugar -, "I . ..... - I . �, * I I I cup flouir cine, University of Western .Ontario, Eoclondido 'Canion,aftleT the,Mescalleros � night.till, We reach the olld_.Wan hn' ,cth er he went, but aillwayis, hie, camie Biut when he'awoker hismind was I I he added: "Heiis mighty dick.", . . .... I .. !, ,> ecrp­ , .. I I I I . - � . � . . . . I � I , I - I . �, � � . - I I - I - I � I . . � I � . . , � . I .. I I � . I I . I . , . I I � . I 1. � I � � � , i I. �, , . I I � .. , , � 1 "­ . I 11 �� ­ . .. I . . .. . . , ,. . 11 .i� . 11 I , 0A.. . " # I . � . . 11 I � I 11 . I � . � I I � i ..... . "I . . . I � ?? . 1, . , 11 . 11 . ,, I ; I 11 � 11 I � , I R , and St. Joseph's Hospitali London. Member of College of Physicians and I Burgeons of.Ontairio. Phone 67. Of- F fm at Dublin, Ont. . 1 8498 V . . . I 9 . . . .. ' I DR. GILBERT C. JARROTT IF, . . . . ,% Graduate of Faculty of Medicine, .,, Utiveraity 6k­VVIeit6 :Ontario. Mem- b ber of College of Physicians. and ,M Surgeons of Ontario. Office, 43 Gode- - . a. A& Street, West. Phone 37. Successor to Dr. Charles Mackay. . � --1 u . . . Dlt� W.- C., SPROAT . n . a Graduate of Faculty of Medicine, 'University of Western Ontario IjDn- y don. ' Member of College of Hysi- h . 'Ontario. Office tians and Surgeons of, . m Aberhai Drug Store, Main St., � Seaforth. Phone 90. . . . . .. .11 '.... ... ­­._ I I - .9 ­ . . 11 ' I DR. F. J.'BURROWS , k A I V Office and residence, Goderich St., . . - oest of the United Cfi��e�, Seafortil. I Phone 46. Coroner for the County of Huron. . . . � .. �. - . . ' DR. HUGH H. ROSS I I I . Graduate of University of Toronto S Faculty of Medicine. member of, Col- .1 lege of Physicians and Surgeons of 10utario; pass graduate course .in e Odcago Clinical School of Chicago ; �, I Royal Opthalmie Hospital, London, Ragland; University Hospital, Lon- �tdon, England. Office—Back Of DO- I uIdidlon Bank Sesifhrth. 'Phone No. & f Night calls answered Tr'bin residencei. , Victoria Street, Seaforth. � . . I . . I DR. E. A. McMAST8R a ' . . Graduate of the Unix.ersity of To- . .�?n�o,_FaculVy of Medicine . HeImber of ,College of P*isa,ciiaus ( mad Surgeons of Ontario; graduate of , New York Post Graduate School apid. , Lylibig-in Husbital, New- York. Of- 1 fice an High &Teeft, Seafoith. Phone : 27. OfAce fully eqdipped ' for X-ray diagnosis and ultra short wave elec- -, tgic treatment, Uttre. Violet Sun Lamp. , ftiehbneilsbi ,and Infra Red elIectific treatments. Nurse in'attendance. � . '. . . R. G. R. COLLYER I . . Graduate Facultypf iMedicine, Uni- vmIty of Western Ontario. Member 061legs of Physiciana and -Surgeons 6f Ontario. Post gmaduate work at I New York City Hospital -and. Victoria Hosipital, London. Phone: Hensall ti(i. Mee: King Street, Hensall. . , Q�_., I.- � _1 I DR. F. J. R. FORSTER Eye, Ear, Nose and throat Graduate in Medicine, University of. , . � . 'Toronto. I . #Late . assistant New York Opthal- wei. ana,Aural Institute, Moorefield"p, We and Golden Square Throat Hos . - Vitals. London., Eng.. At Commercial I Hotel, &-afftith, third Wednesday in ea& month, froin 1.30 paii. to 4.30 p. -m. 58 Waterloo Street, South, Stratford. I I DENTAL, .�;. . - . .1 DR. J. A. MeTAGGART I � , Grradu. . ate Royal Ooll;ge fof Dental Surgdow, Toronto. Office at gendall, 02t, 'none 106. . . . I � AUCTIONEERS AAI, .1 . - , — . I HAROLD DALE . Licensed Auctioneer . Special'A In farm and household Nabs- - Prices reasonable. For dates . :W ii1bimartilon, write or phofit Raw - Dale. --phone 149, SeagbAb, or ap- r1i at The Elpositor 60de. , I � '. I I . I � _. ,- - — I . INSMANCM * . "M JOHN kANKIN AGENCY Xiamm" qf' all kin(K - . g . . . a6wro"Aw PAUte: . �. , % L I Wil" , fta. f ., J � . , ,,ft §1,. r ' AM Jk ttjA�bh*ft r 1A14A1bfrA a p-tured Tyr,rsis 1voulaideau., t n a ca ,heard Dwd Wrayburn bellin' all . , ilicut have, -him, send the broncis back. I, hate to d10 it, but we have, no, choice. apparently exedr. He met Bilfte's back to Daxb'Roush and his, brother. , He darefd them, to stand, up,�,and -ftht. , ani&ous look wifih a faint, white -lip-' "He o-ught never have I t town.", , I . I � - . I : 1_ 1 cup brown .sugar "., . X%0. it at sup-perr here one-night. Anyhow, we might -as well, be hang- , ped smile....To his, friend the yo"g Hie ca,lled, on iiem to stop� runnin 19 I I "Oughtn't -he?" said Prince dryy I teaspoon va:irilla extract I . , . 1/6, I I, M, , -11, i&hait if you hadn't had had any ed for s6ea.lin"a horse as- for anything I ad ­1 --viery . . Then hie traPed -oW fellow h . he sigm of a sick to wait hor him' "If you'll inquire yotuI d we 'had _ -1 fin .11 ' teaspoon salt . .. . : I � ­_ r, "I. I , " � I cup shreiddeld cocoanut . . . 1-s;.1 .1 urs?" plarsisted Bud. . , "That . elsie." , . I .into ' astTi-ng of epith&ts ii�suably end- man -It' was, a d7bstable question . . . a -good.. reasion for leavin'." I I ,! , �,, . � . I cup ppirn flakes - , wc)v,',d have been I-migh. luck," ', ,They t1opped'a hill and cam. e face ing in siqbs of rage. . . wba!ther to riik moving him now or , "Wela, you're going to have. .an- . , ...., I cuip, clid-pped,nutmeatsi. "' -- . "I ..,_ . �, . <Ymitted 'Prince, .holdling up the to, f"e with -a. rid'er travelling bawn- 'The Alickness of the young man tore talk,e the almnst hopteiless 6hance Of ' other good reason for'k6inig bag� " . y . � . .1 � , I �_1.111� iathz,r ta extiniii,ne birg work. "Learn ward.' His gaze-A,00k in the -animals e the he'ailt --of hi-i"oompanion. Every escaping detecitt4an Wher they wi she told li3m ciisiply,. "I'll vend" -.a ...)".:Fg, Cream butter'and sugar thoroiggh- . .T,R - ' ` 'and a ,hiotif ou like, Bud, but remlini- Y Carrying 'the fugitives and jumped to imitinct of kiindinlez,s urged him to Princepitt the dlzcision- �n Jim, h -m- buokguard"fior him." I ly. 41 blcnid.'.we�,Ill with, a .. '. Add, our .. I.a.0 I * 'Press er thot guns aren',t` made to kill folks the face -Of 13111:1e. In the eyes of the stop, make up a bed far the w n- - Q , The answer came faably,_but Ou d- "Llf* . . .. ,"Aren't. you takin' a beip 'of trou- f, . Ork .or dough ,blender. mix- ­" ::: . ,ifa. They're made for buffatoes."an' .- . man was" -an expression blended Of Dniptly. ed boy, , and leit him rest f rom the P7"I'Sure, bile Ion -our account?" -he -inquired- ir- ture in bottoar� of shallow baking pam, . Ili! . ", . &21opes, -an'. coyotep."' . sivspieiion and surprise-. He passed . igany of travel - But he dared not move me. What's one I.Rille onicalay. Bake -, in, modia'ftte oven (360. dleg. F.)* _J -:J,.'1-_ .,� � `�Didtli,, you eiver kill anypnel" .with -a nod and a aVrly "'Eivenlin'24, stop yet. He had to ke!tp goi.ng till -bullet in, - the Aoulder, Bit -lie? Gi- ,"That's -my business." . I about ­ fifteen. minutes Or Wbbll Crust ie , I , 4 browned. Beat 6gigs, - 44H&venlit you bad ,any bringing " "Finia luck we're, havin', Billi,6,1� they reached a pliace of t6inprokary me some sleiip�an' I'll be up an' I "And mine. Are you'the sherliff of dsilicately wellp 11 �`S � � I -contanue. B'lliie *aintfid -r,�Pl to know Indig- I commented hio friend 1with*a little , afety. .- . kickin"." . ... . � Washington County, ma"am,?" I add, sugar gradu,411y -, and. I .''.., , ''.... . 'f -a gd-idl -mind -to !put you -qT.i .'Y, "I've , . u e� Sa T twenty min- in gh 111 giy .-. , n,de s ' , . noticed that his ," With artful promises of'. imhIe,diate A �ulse of anger beiat'in, her throat. beating until mixtitte is light and ftuf- . . .� 11, criasis my knee an" whade you with . utes, t;o he ,o.n our traill." . viongeance upon. his enemies, . b white lips cogld�.scarcely find strength y Her long-l-asilited eyes! flashed in*er- fy. 11 , Add. ftvoTing, - salt, cocoanut I .. .. .114 I , ` ,...:, his ledther. I've ;a notiloin toi. quit . I . . — . . , . to make the, lindomin-table- -boast. means of taunts at - him as, a quitter, ioutsily at ",him, "It doesn't matter, corn 1. fl:a1k& and nutmeats - mil. .1 " "Mix V . .:. . ou he -re, and now, -,.,bion�t you'kivow Chapter XI ' ' , ­ 'throukh urgent proddi Very gently Billie- lifted the ags that r(each- wh�o I -jim. Youill march. to town in D .111 .... .. I - 4, p ,by panktuls on* top of . prer . ..... I., `r�l , , �,-,, I oven- -.:.,,, baked crust and, sipread' � e'it-,r iIhian to ask such'questions.?" . llft---�it slippied, oultI,,11 whirnpered . . .T.HE.FU6FrivEs d,man and out .,him on the ed momentarily the diseased m1ind, woonde - I-, Prince kepit�biim. the back ,of -the cowpony. He 'held bin frout of my horsie." � . "Maybe sio." . vious,ly ly, - .- 7� �' Bake in moderaitd"ov" (350. - .� deg . ._� .. . . Nd- � "Fla. never -do It again2l Through the ga-theking darkness movingthrough, brusli. The swqLt stbod out on the there and gukled'the animal. through The, voice of the &i.ek man--begati to F.) .. about 2.5 minutes.. RemoVie'from � . . - .. . , I ., . il � §6e you don!f. Now I'm gGin' bo . 11 . Prince wa�tclied the figure of'his com- . W,*e body ,panion ,droolp. The s�Dirn white face ,of the young fellow shin- the sand to the bend, C lantan hung I plan; babble querulously. Both of those -cut ,into Lc . . ,1, . .. I Yiel 1 1Y2 inch ' ivie ybu a chance to, make, gtiod with a an" m -y friend, 'Bud., -Can. yon -, , � gged and, the,sih-oulders were heavy is a' . ing ghastly in the moonlight. ,, , , , 01' W' th -clenched teeth,, c4l1ing on the � ' .,an last ounceof ,power in bds- exhausted After what geemled �nterrminalble . . outside listened. I warm. -"Hels. awake," itbe, girl said. "Bring . (9):13 id: 40 squares 4 .�; I . . - 'I'l in,oh. pan.). * ' ' : , 7. I , � I . 11 sep, a 19ecrolt?", I I . . with exhaustion. Both *nall - -hands clung to the � pommel of the saddle. buld see body wivii his strlomg will. time 'they c from the. mesta, ,, T_.,� 1_ . -A. _-A. " tq him.out here and let mie'see him." I M I I . ­ . I . .� .� , . . . I I , . �.,.,. � . . . .111 i I he eyew U1 ULM QOy Uegan LID sihine Crilvey.' You just ' me, Mr. it tololk no proopheib Ito see that dn'his I the lights of Us, Porbalesb. Ballie left . 11 I S Ino 9, urg- " 'ed the walkinr_ man as -they rounded the town to his .0 e 111AU, M inSLI1111UL, LILY216 SIDIne- iiines seiveid -him well, Hie rose .try rinee.ly - . , ppessent cotdition ,the Wounded, man 'Would ntver traiviel, the gun-4bairrel weal right,, skirted the pastureg on the outskirts, and t'h6 ,bend, ,,We're iinrost there now." . . prompitly. " . "All rlight. 'I will, But, Arst'' I 1� riust know that ou friend." , ,road as,far as theduist of the Flying struck 'the river four mili farther Hd lifted the slack body, down and . � . I . put it in. t1he sand.. The hands, of t1he '�Para s.irvir ustedl",'("At your iteT- - vice"), he munnuved: , ybu,are lCross my heart an, hope to die. V Y fierd. Eken by easy stages he I could not dD it, and whh, pursuit ' down. . . . 'When they were ,still a long way bay . were ice o6ld. The. sup of ­,We. "DiOn't try to Fj'art.anything. I'll cin-zl".1 !I ,am." . thundering at their ,heels the . ride fi oy ciallapsted dompletely was low .in him. Prin?e co-Vered him lom 'it th'? b . -havle:you..covered every s&,ond." "I belleve yoA, IBud. , Well, the , would be a cruel, grilling on,. and'sl.ipped from. the.saddle to which with tl�Je blankets- and his coat He him "I believe yau. It won't be''neces- - . nadth-McRobert- outfit intend to I yn,ch mie, an' my frierid-itio-n-ight." - . . "How ahbub pulitin' a 4ittle � strate- Sandii,,�, Jim?-- Instead hit, gave a sup ,or two 9 whisiki he ha:d vo long clung. His friend un_ . tinched and freed the sorrel, lifted then gathered buffa,110 chEps and made sary to doeinciintnate, ma'atn." . . I The ,cowpuncher cArried,.his friiend- * 'The fac, e ,Of the blay ',became all 97) on of tl:n -this 1-cmig trail, !jet's circle back the slack b-Wy. tio his own a fire in wbich he h1eated Qnrmie liarg- horse,- and . out froM' the -cave- and put him down I yes. He was tolo a,§tionished to I ar I ound the town, strike Ithe . river, ' N,,aliked be.9ide the ai�ltnal tb steady rocks. These ,he tucked. in beneath the -blankets beside" the shivering gently in the.sarid. "'Why, -he's ontly a boy!" she cried peak. , "Outr only chttince,is t1a gdt Out of malke- camp, i�nd Ille flolw'in the eha,p- " thp -lurching figure. I , At the bank Of the river he stopped. body. Slowly ,the heat warmel'the . . in surprise. . . 3mivni. Jim is supposed to be so' -bad . - - arral. Does that liist�n good to y6ia. . Young'Clantj6n 110oked at hisfriend -and lifted the ioo4y to i -he ground,. It invalid. After st time he fell once '- "He was man enough ba, go up a- can't move him, But if you ca n surzipicklisay. I more into troubli9d sk-ero lay 11M,p And slack whin% --the. cow- . ' ' 'hor 91 inst half a da7)en Taches alone to nd an' saddile,horseis fur us� ,W6,ll The younger main, was' fagged out ncher, se -t it down. Through the Billie drove his e away and Pil . s , save, PauDine Roubideiu," Billie said' . � -thp back do6i at dusk ian' ,lilp 61Af ' naike Io4w ret,away.- Do,you think - aud,in, a gond deal of pain. .The jl,lt - "InDvements] white shoulder, dressings a stain of pelted ,it with sito'nes �to' a trot. He ,red had For Bil- could ni.-4- keep it witai ,hi:m ivithout i . Sim ly. . 9 .th '. She looked upiwi quick- interest. Pou can get u%,- hoTses','anl sb,rne food 'tsal' . ing.of -the P01111Y'S jarred 1hebandages, on tb-e wbund. AlTeady siDaiked. a moment . lie was ishaken by the fear that the risking discovery, but lit �,�,as almost � "I've,,heard 'iha� sitiory. Is it true?" without In' anybody' Whait' for?" sked tfie'oow�boy. I . his. feiver was high and behad miorm- Arizonian inight be dead, but he re- as inuch affaid that its arri-vial , in - Los Porte -les mig�it 9taft a .search .,"It's true. And the was man en- ' i ough f* fight it �Iout to a fini.�.h a- "I'll- get y4or6 oi*ni horses from the , . � 01"b9. of illghmheiiadedn,6"', Hie ,knew that' -his phrltiier , was pfoplasing to je&6d it ai vot at -all likedy. Yeit fur the hidden fugitivas. . There was when. he ,hleld his hand against the gaiv,-�f two ba;d ,men yesterday.' ' - "But nXTIal.", . Jeoparldise hig,-iorwn chafteels ,of es�capc : alwayi a charce �of- course, that the beart of the wounded- man ,hie was ' he can't be more than eigh- ` 'No. That'wo,n't do). If you sad � I- in order to take bdm. ­­ not sure ,that he clzuld dg,tp,t 'a' beat- bay w ould stop to graze on the plains teeh."-! She --watched for a moment leid theim., that Would arouse suspi- care of 44 1 ` . ,;,,d ilot be found for a dlay o,r two. Inv the flush of fever in his soft chteeks. .. . ;; . ; .. . I , . . ,, , � . I ion at once. You'muat brin- two 41, o, sr. �. eep go n r g . The rest of ItIfie, nighA- the Texan I'Did he really kill Dave and Hugh . - __ . .. ­; ahead," the salid irritably. "Think I'm From the river hie. brought water ' � i1orslas an' Cia ',eni ,to the back' put in digging -a cive;'wiih a pi-e-ce, of Rousli ? Or was it you " " - fence S..qui;titeir? Thlink I'm goin' to lie in, his hat -01d splashed it into the sla'ty vbal,.-,. The clay of the bank -"He dtid it." I I . LONDON and WINGHAM - 11 .1 .; usi aii if you were gloin' ridlin' your- white face. He undid the shoulder ;. ijilf. Then we'll talke lern when you down on you,?" . "'7v- s -oft and -he rhad;-fair prag-ess. nitinued Next Week) I I : "Would I be likely to tfiin� that?" lbandages,*soaked -t,hem in cold water, .i ( � Co South ". dome into ,the 'hiauve. ,Make the tie and rebound We wound. Betwe - eft. the The dirt he s,6��opad OUT was thrown I . 40 ,, . P.IVL , . . . with a slip knot. We may be in a aoked Bil+le gently. "IN'liat I'm think- cilied te-eth he forced .... a fi�w drops by him inta the river. . Win am .................... ' 1.55 . . �. in,' is 41hat bo'bli, of us; would be better '-I,en I I . wh , ..- I hurry." Why not 16f ,h , k-ep'filom hi -.9 flask. I I Soring Markets Are Green ........... 2.11 . 'A I I �'021v!, Thiis belpits 'Hail' Hiccup, the for -a -good night's, rets -t. 'The 1 , s eyeaidls flutter&d and slowly Chapter XII . . I Blyth ............... 2.2.3 . �,;. � Boy ,D emion," crowed Bud, referring throw off an' camp in) the darkness.? I . . Have you l4ved in -a remote yliac,�, Londesboro .......... :,., ., '. , , , 2.30 , to a, famious, heiro ,Of Nitakea, Library W.-Ribe we�re s-leeipin' Sanderrs an' his apened. . THE GOOD,SAMARITAN far from a large city, miles from a ' . fl, I . . ,poisisj� will The ridin' the hemrtis ,out of IiWbere are we, Billie?" the sick .... Clinton .................... 3.08 . V fvneiv, 1�1111.sure get you horses� all . A girl aisti�di a buckskin pony rode railroad? Can you picture the one, Brdcefield ................... 3.27 1. A _ Lp� itheir hbi,steJ3. It loloks Ilikle, -good bus.i- man aeked; ,then added: "RoW aid 6own to the riveT to wate.r,her m6unt. store that "is the' source of all food .. .�� ' � rikh . . we get away from 'em?" i Kippen ..................... 3.35 * * � I "Ill malk 1112-0, to me to let lem go to it." Shie carried across, the pommel of ber mediicine, clothing -and equipmen, , -6 arrangements 'to have "No,". said Jim iobstinialtieIly. "Went intio the brusth ak doubled I Hanging from that 3rou are a,pit to need between in- , Hensall ..................... 3.41 . � � ; � , , tive IliCTIZISS Sentl 'back . 'drn '&No. t saddlie a small rifle. 1. '�to hun the eanlAie strings was a' -wild -turkey fre1queilt trips to better in 1,41 Bring , We'll ,keep ridin' 11 ,back to the river. I'm 'goring arkets 9' Exeter .................... 9.55 � , ro-und just as ?.� begin's, to -got �Idark' - , a pajac,d' where we can lie hid for a I North I 11r, ,Pnnlc,d knew tibikt the ,o)'her under- ibloti, Your -general store was indeed �pro- . I I an' vir.hi'sitile a bar ,of 'Yankee Lf,�,dle' ' hov days," A.M. , ,� . stood what hie was trying t1o, do, and It wasi geittivc� along bo?,Amrd even- gresisive if theve was a vegetable bin , wht2n Youlfget here. Now cut your 110b, Fill be all right by mornin'. ­­ A� that ,his pride—and perliapis, siolme- . ing and -silre wa; on -her way back to with itsi ti-ny- fountain jetting spray Exeter ..................... 10.42 �1 sitlok BudL Dian't 'be seen near me Did I fall -off ,my hawss?" .................... 10.55 � � tbing ,better -than prdide—wouia not ,, Los Porta.les. The. girl wis a 11over over the -pTecious but often dejected He"Isall � . �� any inare." Yes. I had 6 turn your sorrel I Kippen ..................... 11.01 11 The boy dliecamped. Hds fla" accept suchn, sacrifice. Billie said no . of the outd'o-ors. and she had been "perisbableg " �! "i ce. un- I , loose. Soon -as, Ir,ve picked a 1yerm- hunti-nig alonei In ,the clear, amber! At this time of year how eagerlN, ,Bruicefield ................... 11.09 I . inlore, but hits mind, still wrestilled vAith . I I . ' , gil;jd,tio conoeal his excitement -at this anent camp, I'll have to let mine g3 I ight of af,berni Clinbp,n .., ................. 11.54 ble-Ei-11:d ,adventure which had failillen the problem befioTe qhem. It -,vais i1ni, �Ob. -Someone would . be sure' to t, - Don the smoke of the you turned to the fountain each tinie I ..1V-,:± own, rosie high into the sky,,though you ,stepped insidle the store. ** _­ .1 poisisdible, wh4l's his cioniradle waii- so per- Lotideeboiro ........ 1219, ' -j from hreaven upbn blim, was trying to stumble on it an' �go to guesistinl2p ' i pye,_ Blyth . ............. :-::�::-: .. . x1v . , badly hurt to hold a pacie, thut would, lihe trading post itself could.not be hapis a faitrier's wife had nursk .0 1 .. , .. . A say "Go-bly!" without the , use, of keep them ahead of the Lazy S M After a momemit the sliek man spokd seen ut�e,il she r6unded. the beniii , ' ci-ous, greens in, a hotbed and had Belgrav� ................ .�� I woirft . .. d, iiders). Mileddy Sanders must be quietly. "You're'a- good. Pal, Billie. As her boosie drank, a 'strange sacrificed a" few in eix8hange for. E� Wingbain'�,'..­. ... I ............... 12.50 .. .., During the next houtr or two Bu . I __ 1 Wei% a -`pesitf Twenty times, ­be asked gaining Ion th!em, and to make mait- I haven't known. any men twould,'take thing 'happened. At a point diiletctilY dire nevessity;'omsome'-busky yorun.g'7 . I. I ... ters worse Manton drew doiwn. to a� a ilong chance like this for a fealow ,opposite -her a bunp,h of titihible-we-eds sterE had tramp0d mia-es in the :raw C.N.R. TIME TABLE'� � )) . different mien mysterviouisily whait walk. His high-pitched voice, they hadn't' metta month, ago." had gathered, against the baT�k of the wind and bra,red icy waters bo gp4ther I . East � I . 1�1� , olcludk it was. Wbeii he was sient to joli-nited exptiess,tans toad ther ol and &-s- "I'm not forgettin' how y,qu rode . . . �� ,11 Stoinething agitat- early cress that was a fair trade in ,, .J� der mien shrunikein.tstriesim. , 41he itiore for pieklefs, hie brought back A.M.' PX A .. caphed ,toirnatoes. Set to weeding ion- tiliathe was at rthe beginning of de- up Escondido' when I asked you to ed, them, ,and from among the brush the!,ir ininds for a few s'uckers and Goderi,ch .........,.". '"' 6.45 130 . . 1�' I 1-�, liftum', 1- go.19 , "I i i ions, he Ouilcled, ,up weeds and vege- ,, the 'head and sho,uldiers of a man pro chming gufni ball's. ? Clinton ............. 7.08 3100 I , ­ � Wha "You got a lot of sabe, t0d. You jected. How pricielesis, ithostO Ifirst, 9PTiTl',g Seafqrth .. tables impartially. A hundred times I t do you mean,, stand-in" there .... : ...... 7.22 8A8 '. westa.'. and grinninil at iiiii (like a Walf, Dove don't go bullhf- into ar fight. -When , Without an instanit of delay the greens were. You overlooked every Dublin ....I ........ 7.33 .8.81 i� be cast a 111oniging glanicei at t!he I ­.�'g , Rduob? I ki-i3ed You onco. You are there"s a goold reasim for �stayin' ,out girl slipped from the .pony and lied -,it blemish. You regashed ,every miouth- lWitcholl .. _., . . . ., � ,, ""' ISO impattlient was bei -that ,he could dead -an buried. ... . . ­ .311 ering ,sun, How come yiOu ,alive At Tolqe9ohi!s if you had drawn Yore behind a clump of rriesiquite. Throug� ful. and a mouthful was ubvut aill you 'West . "', " , aigaint Thet shuot, both of You! gun � when the shooitin" was on, the this she peered Intently,.. watiching, got. If" this, experience has -been iii DiubUn ..... � ......... 11.19 9.44 .. I ". �-, . -niolt quil-rie Wait till dtAsik. 'He sdippred , . ' .., around to 11he Elephant Corral by 'a. ,Come out fro�n clove(r, Hugh R,o,u§h.1' r�ole Lazy S M would have pitched every more of the main, wh-6 had bk your life, you Will want greens 1.3,4 9.57 . - " , "I o�, Hei stopped, and tolo-k the in an' riddled us both,' They kept�out th!6 time conie Out into the open, He the springtime. and, wiil4 never tire of Clinton ............ 11.50 1"11 I ,:� niattere up . � %, back wiy and pickea out two ,horses . �, that suited him,. , Then he went boad- from another, anglei "Your a liar, rbecausme you did. . That gave me a went down to the fiver, fililed his hat them no, matter how plentifuh I . Goderich ............. 12.10 10.b`7 ' .. -4! 11 ""', ly to the owner of ,the isdable. you doyobe. I'm not runnin, away. c1bance to 661ne through alite." with ,water, and disaippear�d among What ,a s,eason and, year this is for ' .11 TWO to, 'one. . . . (twb to one, . . . 'The Tex -an regilsItered emba,rrass- ,the bimblei weeds, gathering them g-roons.. Thle market abDumidt, in, them � " "', � "Mr. sanders sent ime to bring to . C.P.R. TIME TABLE - 111'rilde back and gun you bi I'm, ment ,W.tbb a grin. "Yes, I'm the boy. C -110,901Y tb� conceal the entrance of ,his 9:nd every train,, truck or ship brings . -."�� " .him t1hat sorrel and thie *hite4ioloted, 1' :.1 wonder, of the Bruzois,,7 the -admitbed. cave. ." . . . � in ntore, ,of thent. Let's have thein I 11 East . .. X I ,bay, Said yioluld ,know his sAddle. It a-comifiv now., . . � J " He puffied 1P end burned -his bbIrIse. A faint. unexpected gl*ami of 'bum- The young wotman remouniteldl, rode raTw in'sialiads� sandwiches and ,even P.M. . - '." i , " , u ,�,-" - dofei�mjltb matter which'of- the otherr - Godeq*i,cli ............. ^ ..... 420 . , ­ . Fahittv there ftrne to Billie the th,-u& our lay for a midnient in the eyes of down1stPeam an ei-ghbh of a mile, chopped &�d s1ninkled-iri, sioup, or ov- �. .1 11�� .. ", saddles you use." ding of hiorsierd" hoofs. In fire min- the sick man. '41 got y�Du' whore the splashed through to the other side, eir othier vleketablev. Why not com- Mensiot ................. ... 4,24 1 '1� 1 Men miniffles later Bud was *allk- utes ib would be'trob. la-te to save efthe'r wooll's Aort, Billie. I ciin throw ,bou- and tied her pony to a stunted lilve- bine thein with solnite of' the root oT X11cG aw ........................ 4.83 �,�X, rig th, ack yard of the ho- 11.1 i rough the b � -quietc - (Rifle in ,hand she crept cau- other vegettabiles, we 'he" been, eid- AJulbilrn .................... .4442 .,. . the sick man or balmaedif. It never s at you an' You eat to stand oak - tea whistling shrilly "Yankee Doodile." clecurred Ila, him for -a moment-th de- -bitched because, I'm sick. Due says tik-mely, along -the bank and came to a ir-g ell winter'. Let's have them cook- gr�ffi - * ............ I ... 4.59 , .1 . I . I " * ' � I . ­ - ,�, . It happened -that his fathl6t Was' an sert Clhini�on. ,Someihow.hie must get toi humour me. If -1 -holler for the halv, bieffiind a cotbanwood'th[irty Yards ed plain, not over -dune, with OR the Walton .... � ; .............. 6.05 , . . i , ex-Gianfederate and "Dixiie," was ,him iritio, the ehapuTral, and without nivorn you clImb up an? -get it." from the ea,vie. Here, she Waited, pat- fresilinelsis and greenness left in. Here McNaulght . . � .... � ............. 541S �, I .. , � move tio ,the bloy'sAmste, but he on- I It I Y, : ,44 -, , 44 , ,U 1, -A A-- 0_ - , 44 -I--- Todionto - - . ... : ........ . 9.00 _��`w I joyed the fla;91af tof the oamoufla�e fibbed inta big _ an inwants, clellay. We mI,nG seized .on taie deakilous, ftnicy of the Young . L III ropie K JOT YOU, S81sentea Ibne en V, RS "Y . '-- . - cowpuncher. "How's the game shoul. whifl; staAking'the, game dhe was us- are - enu- o -_,p .T,--- imagination. We shaill start with .... .. . I I .., West � I he was empt*,,no. It 'of fe.111;Ow. , I I I ider?" � ' . ed to hunting. ' I breakfalst, and why not s0nelthing 1� . A. -M. ... . � - new rolle',oT Bud Prootor, Sebub Pecos. "'You're surre-,right, Jam," he said "Hurts like Reliv-olland.. Say', ain't The miAotos, passed-, run into an grei at breakfast? Toisfoalbo ...... . 840" � . ', ......... :::' ' 12 ', the '. The fuel-ows elipplea, ,d6*,n. the . . _tbiein too. quietly. "I'd ,go an' gq;� I due ftr bne, ,of t6eim steep powders hour- The wriestering sun slid down PIRMNFAST � Wo-Niaugait ...... ..1 . .69 .-s " " . .- I Walton U13 r.�,,�:i:,��! Imck; ,stairway of the Pyocbatii House I'll, fido with you an' see fait pht3r. I, '!P They tie comin out in, the.-bruish, Come Doc fiked up so careful?" cl,oLc;e bo the horii0on's edge. still the Hit companion gave him one, after �Jgirl beld her vigil, Atlasttbebrosih Sbewi Rhubarb . �Shreddedl Whole, Wlheo,t Biscuit 2 ................... I... . 'BlIth , '. . I ... 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