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't..:.­:''_��.,, �� , ", , . . I . ed -of % mligat xer LUM, AP , He shu "BP Qod," A"_r - to� ate .. 1-1 . I .1 ".11.1 ..., ­ . "R. li� ,!Pt,l,� M ? ral � L44feied an . � e.. of , I l4acdewsor .to, lQbR ., ., , m, I . . , � ��, , I, J;L aest oqghI;i;,tbat-th1a was 9", - It, ",-1 I,; ,�,_, �m 1 . thur *uttered- � ��',�,14;�1;11i]T7r.lilll -, � � - Wz�, I ,�,� lil,'" IK ",',"f. . . . v,0 th , He , It 113n. Ah Imself -11 ,#dW,t th ' T- 'was bevolsm 101.00bbyjlb I 44*7 , , �",": �,� ti;,,�, , . I . �Ono might hw . . slp, be..thought 'of -the Precautions of , braia, look .4 4 . , , ";,17 . . , e-4 4Q1 k.�, , . ". I 1p . .Xotpry Public . the trail to Up,pet Which, she had'put ' I I " WA,s lu ,, Ink that"the little. ,here, . , "i 11 P_ i'M I I por"Ster. Oscar Fern'. Not before that, day. had ch,wo'.. Eicopt,�* . ,...,-.'--f, � , , � ., t.the stars were. gbrivelled,up sh Imp, - , * " .I o� '11�%.f��:, . I ,,�� . � , ::".4, I, 44" ,�� 1, ! I. _ I , _,", - 4 ., I him on., Through re" ' e r -would have the battleftibld. No gahW' siao"', ., _� I � . -I, I ��': i , p . t ,"'ft ­ � and Ov- Ive suspected, that there was such A dIm-meri t -h mountAlps ,mora.. easily ­ . '.. . I I . I .- 'i I , I .. . � , I I _; I ­ - 1.11-1.1. -1. -1. 11- , So= . nerve to try It on - met", - . 4 ran out from.the'trou 11 ',"�,�,12�������;j,�.�4"��if�'I ;..'I � ,.,�,4e to . -1,11,11- ­,'_,,­ ,,I, . I ,comradetbetterldesery -�' ,�1,1,1`it';. V ,m�,ii "I I . I " . is _ L'q, , �. 41 , ,,��,�, ,;,4,�,*,,'�, , " " Ontario. er the '.rocks- he picked bla'stevs, bloodthirsty fighting atrAin , In the visibbo­yeo, there waW, an, old moo l ,k-- #;.Tr. I: 11 � � , '_e. .%��Y.�.:�,�:.",�Ii "'I"', _,`��,�A't" '1� . I n., Try what,?" � . � .. I , �,,,.�,� I�,,�,,,`,,�,m , ��'�i��Ii"4�1'!JAN A i2-80 : 1 4 wounded ,01 ,� " ,� ,,, wg g - plunging. down wild . slopds which . � � A.; _­­ ,* I ..Z. I . rn ,sky! I 14110,11"Ralgiox " " '"' , "" 2""' "" . ­ , , . .- I I 11 ... 11 banker. . But Fern 'had thrown, himself staiuding dn.tbe baste .1 . I ' . . , . Shut up. with, your fool questions,." decoration th'alli. 1.1plAtty: �� . I "A 1'r , '!fm,T% �,.e, � . eart into her t � .. _X.`?'%'%'�"P"9' �".11010 `­­­ -,-- I I .. .. Attri7opi-le IWASR_IINTM��MWMQR �Ii . I -In his pgt�ojt FROP186"'t"ONO ,�,�,,O.','*�',,',,'..".""q,�,'o,,�,.',,,W.".', OF ... I I 1. I brought loiVS11, ;hroat- into the 0ame with- tho..enthatiasin. of He whipped out, his. w,A�ch,, The Arat Maearthur, rispond6d. Then 'he add� Bu the Ir , _ 47ii - ! , . .. � I . 'They came to the ravine which she , ­ I � mipAch, brok6 t eWard Which F .10113I� 0 � beta,,g the one thrang� a 1 . . I X � '.., . "."', IM ffl.�� - � ,,,,, � RAp"M _;- I 100y. . tro*bling. fingers- ed, between, his teeth: "Wg' queer. at, Once was - a bullet .. tb 11q ,pm R ,av V 1.99MR134 l '" 'j-99 ,,, - �� � . VVTE INARY , .had, sel6ated as h,t by which - . ,' g 'O', �0- ,'Vvmw�,J,� - , I—, I I. - . I . . *aa�,�?%X-"­� , "" ,, I �, , 1. All head which 4"v* him beiAjjong�­tp ; . , , "' " "N' , _ I Twenty men bad. been, employed. But the second gave a Ilg queer--" b �40d- A,.e*_,4t,,`,,r0 ,, "."i"'. ,, , . . ? " .0 . .. " ,#, 4 " I ,,, " I . , -Pass -9, I , , borm, §"T"�'didwn . ,Anai�j ", �, e� I . which the riders must, - And, tell They were not c*�sualfir­ picked, up a�- lie aw that it. was' th .11 I . "; , "? N - , ,.-,..-. relo 0 c" � ,ow-.Ar,4n.1ei,�;- 11 j � . ' . . - , &Hae He snatchod"4iother'Peekap from 'the ground. One of. thfa-Iborse.6, sque - - fflOw0,�,,,,t 1��.'.' III ­.." ____"W` , I , "k , 110%,' Oil �� . " i#,,'�,A1,,,,',"0J*i � ,� - I -,'-M' ir Z. 1 � 1 4 all ­ - . I . minutes `diftpr The ' Captain AM -bout the townI, but ,bore and ,there stood up atil�j aud straight . s, pocket, tore off the wrapper, and ed With Pain as a bullef ra -A ai MO.- LP, " " .,ij�,',zt�awzl, " JOHN.GRIEVE, vl.is. . DI bI Ikmed praft " R.fln"Al IVIPR', �j!44011�40 oftk ,'� , . - bo�*,Abo*X,,­,�,: � ,';jI`il,,,j1,";,1,,' . , 0 � brought 'her there, she saw them pass, through the valley rern, bad sent his stifled, cry. He had, 'Post ': I. , " - -';i,..'� l� `,',�', , . . slept at .,� . . . . . . . 1, , "! ,I; �. .11 . I . the conbeat� a scrutiny its �,�,,� �1.�j ,��',�,�I,.. . a gave hasty '.,,r-XQ �' , " 111 14"&I"'W1 They ' hey had-gonio by hi- *' ",4 .4, �` "idge ,,� ivj','� 11 . ., back, end the w,409 gro4p,. b " ,,, . . " r r .aDaar graduate. of Ontario Vetorlu- . ashed to- the floor with' ai Rainey on hiv'oWn h9m , - Ithe �; , � ",' Q � . . rOdi in' sid - e t9 Wi� on and t m. This he d ,, for ,. , � . �0' file On account couriers.. -They had g4ii I savigg, only' .a, �� v*4, �I�9- _fl4,, of thia, broken mature of the -ground had -been In the "God. help -ni�a_aud them! 1, moaned I I . ti)[19.- - , %Q1013,1001'. �. , _ , "" ii,�- .., , , ., , . , ,,Vg I _;. 04 alp � � . . . , UP ',�,,, "" . ary College. AA -1 diseases of domestic . Old ranchers. who � He'. was, � - 1 ['51ml, 2 . . w-Ithm4car-bbur, ashis duty was, OWL " - I � out of the saiWie 116W 1 - ilil_ I, I AARM"."UN I .. lead- Wtickson Valley Ii � "P . _' I a the days,when the Carov, a � I-, _ - g, I., ­ - -14""i"V;eAf:,�, � _ animals treated. l3all-ky, promptly at- � nd raii out into the tradt' "Counterf6it - stage, -b , ,�_ ,� - -1 . i . . , . 1. Teet came ft, el 0 14, . ,,'l`7" .'...,1,,'�1V.r,,1q:':` I money," he .across the St o-oulpy. terd-7 . . . . "v g , , tended ,to -and, fella�rgles moderate. Vet- lAg -the way.'iird making the. trail. cow business was the only businessr-_ Themon his knees, he lighted more _g,0,� . I . separate Apo ----.)-V----. _,"IC. N . f .t . Behind him . "TH turn Carn6Y, - into , a He had stood-off,,mabing a, if he req JP wvn'f'1�2 ,groaned , W- 140a.'"B0,O'k'��"* .. .... 4=9XV ........ I came the six, and last I . , 'W_ �..,. .. I evinary Dentistry .a specialty. Office men whd had lived with saddle and matches. Ana instantly he saw the f: t ­y ,� . . sieve for this, he fool. ought to Point Of diversion,. But now he camp- with, aa. answ'0049 A104OUt )0f� JOT-�. -,, -,. " 1-5'y . . . . . . . 11 I , Me -din, . , h - , M� " 1��I �­ 7", ; " S. , 1 ; of all,was, the bulky form ,of Harry jan and who h' us,p hoofprints.. ' It looked, -to ,his I "' 'd�a� I ... I and, residence on Goderich Street, One . ad forgotten the. nexperi- � to. join the others. at their I vpy"� tl*' . h"e, kn I Waterloo I*, i's nOlt INMV ,. Oil " , 2, I .111, I -, ' ""'-L _' " 'n gno,fi a �J � , i,�, �j ­ __�I, , . - -_ �. I" " ,;� TZ., , ,,, 111� ,�Vw_ I . . ' ,_ ­_ I . I I "N' l ­­' fodh,,. , _ � _1 " �Z " I I door east of Dr. Jarrott's O Gloster.- She . could- almost have of neither. I I . . enced' eyes as it tw1cotenhorses had Good rmuredi Glostar.� Only to receive a bullet from, behind FrOUL'bablud hi ' ' , , �4t , _., p'g ,�, " fficl SeA- " 11 , th a Sli .Wr _ . . .ML ft ' ,� t ,- 4 -W -i""; , .. I . reached out from behind. the .tree They called also upon young fel,� Passed'. He. turned down tile road. "Then, they double croisled, you?" that dropped,him on his; face iw�the "horse, wi gum W i� 2b �', . � , , ,446""".., 1 . which sheltered her and, touched him! lows who 'ere ardent hunters and There wasr nothing in sight. The moon . , .,,Ill. I . 1 12-36 W . littist. . --a. giant of a� iiio�Wwbio�b,, ''"" ,j . . . ..... A , . � -'slud "', , � 0M. 0 , Wi,�,' X 11 . ",He has! "' I __ . ­ I ­,­_ I a - I . �a . . They passed'on, but -is.till she did who wore noted for their skill with 1aze;.closfed together not, so -before t";i . rl,,­ ,�.'S�11- . " ' I . . I I . . fail'away. "That means ihey'ie w - And all of this in the spacp of three Lug to 'a 11slit . .in a. cioua`�f,.-��OM-�i .1 ' , 0, . I I 1. tere 'was yet an- I , atching 'for gitig dust . I ­­ ` - I" I , � I � . A. R. CAMPBELL, V.S.:. _ , not ride out. For tt weapons. And, as the afternoon wore 1,1-e aced backio his waiting hors6, us to -night." .. . seconds, as' Macarth-ur, and ,Gloster Of stin I ' - I . ­11�,,;;!1"�,� Z�,, , - ­ "' . . . �; 1.�:�!:. � �. ;_ �l'--11' . . :� ,m; ;��"R,,K 1-r � �;P.���!',,'O,�i . . . L . other man to.* -be watched., and this on toward evening, one by -one they' loosed thp'ropk flung himself into the ,qt d'es," an�werefd'the leader. clambered throuih the broken doorl" . "Ha—n7!" aried; J04% ' � ar�.`.,,,�',,-`,.,g,�, � - - � ,. � ;�',�,�'j� Arry, 'L,. ��,�'�­ . I I . � -. � . I . ­ . was the one -she . had. come to call ,an the -President.. all saddle, and spurred with -might amd, I -1 � I ", ,I "lig, Q �! . , Gradij,aW of OntarflwVeterinlary Cot . bad seen on the . . you here?" I . . 1:� , � . � lege Uniwwolty of Toronto. All dis- -Howing the "Then -for God's sake. hurry, .Toe! I ____._� . I . I ,� ,,,.I.,,�,1�p?,. . I � . I I . �' I ��, i;� 1�1 , ons have to ride for our ldves.!' Chapter XX � . . I I 11 , 7-i ... i06, � I inounitain,sidle, to .others. flattered by the summ, 1 to visit the main for the town.. He JiM, an hour We'll I , I I � 1 i!��,'�, " 11 ... ' I . � , ,� , . . eases, of domestic animals treated bY A full tan minutes she waited, and rich man unless, " was the case �If they did not begin their work . __XV , . Next week) , - � � � _-, !, , I , -" � .. . - " ­ . ., . - �". I I ­­ .­­.-­_._­__­­__ �,::_­_�:L. . . ". 0. . � not a few .of thein, they had until four. A whole hour. And that `fWe've lost a fortime to-nlght�l THE STURDY MEN �OF-W`ICKSON . I . . ., ­ I.; , �"_1'11 � , the most modern principles. "Charges then he- came, jogging this cow pony with "Damn our lives," said Macaxthur. . . . I � � (Cfon4nued , 11 . . reasonable. Day 'or.. night calls steadily along,, 4 nian, who wore his mortgages ' - was enough to reach the tow if,th . . . . 1 . - ­ .0., , ,: , , , -;�,?­$'. . . , on which interest was. ov . . . . I , . '. , , ", . � , �. ".. I. � ..­ . ,;,, I . . . . � i, .... promptly attended ,to. Office on. Main bat In d'strangbly famlliar,way,cant- werdue. They hadl,been. brought Into horse -held out! " e A,ndi he shook his fist. a,t the. safe Certainly Osear Fern hadi chosen his . I .q 1. I I— !",0 I �; ... ­ . # I . . as if that senseless mass of tbqlp)roof be. Fertilizer Depth, hnport' ' ' 141 . . � men well! Never had them alittv. `--I, Striget, Hiensall, opposite Town'11all. ed to -one side. He passed,, and his his private office, and, there they had, Low over the neck of the gelding steel were to blame. .1 . . .. I... � .11. , ,,� ,,, "'i phone 116. Breeder of Scottislii Ter- horse stumbled. * ed their ins.,trdetions, with The correct' placempnt-, of fertiliz-',.'. - ��,,�' , . I . receiv he bent, as he had, seen riders, in pic- straighter shooting, although Indeed �t,,.. "" ,., % . . I Next, however, he draw his revol- . .1 ,�,,,li���,.. ; riers, Invernessl Kennels, Hensall. "Steidy, boy'!" ,muttered. I that =ass of ledd.-which was, sweep- ers ,Is of primai .7 I 1. �'t. . the ridoe- Samuel, Carney present. . tures leaning over ralceirs, and, the, , ";,", . � '. ­ ,_F,,��...!''! I � ,.:�, �?'_ . �, � I . I M-36 and rode' on. ver and held it in a stiff clutch,. He - toward, the -bank wasour6, t . importance.to.*r !.:�i,;fl_ ' I 0 . . Thaf was Osicar's, way of priliting goo& old bay bent to his work with . ng 0 Wash melt. Experk3jaentai alhaw .that �fejr. : ': '_:-,'i��'.� � . I ... . ,� . 65tu _., ... I . But red' to Gloster to do the same. 1 he, :.,r_ ., . . I he left Joan. stunned, behind on the mind -of every one of his men all Me strength In his body and his And, as: he made the motion there was down any life that might be In .its tilftero should be plicled-a't about t - . "', . , a C . I I 1, _ ,� �1, , I . ... MEDICAL. , . him, for she had ibeard and reclogniz- the fa( t th t arney represented the heart. ' I the, soft but unnilstable sound of a W aj�'. I same depth or slightly below tho' . 1, . i-�, �4� 2 ,. �- I I ed the voi�e­of Buck Daniels. I . � 10 1 . - .: � % . . Power of th� bank. And although . "Around the coiper!"' cried Maea , ,� ­�,� . . . I olneWhere near thur, and they daked away, .. , �., �,�� I �, . door being cl4pect a r- feeding roots, so as -to permit the, � '�`::l" , . � � - . . . CEirney appreciated that fact., R.was, . Chapter' XXXIV them. I-AtteT to reach the,plIant-food, easily ,,, : �r.fi �. �'.. , - DR. GILBERT. C. JARROTT' � Chapter )�Xxlil , ,.% ... They were out, of, the main focus � of and ickl1r. 1. !i . . .1 'Lqui The'liest results wlth_­ . ­�,� � I a gruesome affair to him. THO VENGEFUL dULLETS .1 All the strength, passed out of the bullets, to be sure'. People could gTgdll crops is obtained when, the &I '. . . . I , . I � - Medicine, _11,- � - ..',,.,,, ­; . I . A FATAL MISCHANCE He heard Fern tell each man that They had made. the trip down from Glo-stees big limbs -and left him I I .�, : l -, 'I . Graduate., of Faculty of, Samuel Carney -was enough ,a Chn's- I I no longer shoot at them from three has a fertilizer, attachment w1iich,'..".. � :,%,�., a "tip" 'had come -to him from a the mountains perhaps halfoan hour sbaking. It appeared, to him that the ' I i� ,,,-�,, corners� But right across the street sows the feltillz dijVct1y,, W.,tb , , ..; ,,, r ,, r ,, � �;�I­ . Universit�v of Western Ontirio.. Mem- tian, -to believe 1A the efficacy ,of for. source which could' not be revealed-, before their schedule time, so wqll sound of that closing door 'was, the . ;,��,,�, I ers *I �a I . ber of College of Physicians ,and - - . I.... , 11 giveness of ,sins, but if he had any tha� the bank was to be robbed ,that WMW five men kneeling, each with a grain at the same depth. The planter , ,,,.,��x�il�'§,.' 1. I . b Surgeonfai of Ontario. Office, 48 Gode- . I . had the horses done their wark and Sound of, the ,prison (gate clanging .11, doubt i wae InAeed, Just a Pas- . . _ _ . 1;-.; .% ­ � ;�;� I . . . � rich Stree, � .t would have been. removed night. There sr.) eager werer the riders- to get to loudly upon him, and'th-e V61co of th magazine-rifte from which.,fthey -were for potatoes should be. design -ed - t6 '� -"�f�"";P��i ...� � . t, .V;Iest. � Phone 37. - ,on, this -day.. Eveni a sense of shame slibility that the -robbers might become ' 4 .4 0 pum�ping a stream" of lead. Tbewin�- PlaAce 'the fertilizer. in a'nsrrow band. ., ` �'V_�,", I � the town. . the clearness of the light hangman, at hi's car. - I­I��%�; . ��,�,N I Supeessorl to Dr. Charles Mackay., - had left him. He was filled with ,a Fzuspicious, and, not attempt to push dows on that side of the bank began 2 to 4 inches, away,fInom, each side Of , % �,,,.�-; .. ... . . . - '�.., , .� I�, , I - I - i'2-36 mild peace and feeling of purification. through the work. But there ivas, at from even that aid moon which hung Even Maearbhur had starte'dL;Now to, go lout'with a crash, and Macar� the zeW� and on the same level or I., ... �,�,c - . ' . I 0 � . 1, , , in the sky had worri6d,thern a little he :�wftchedl ,off- his light,, . 1 4', i ,..��: But t1le,vision. which occupied his 1,.�p � ,�,­P . � .. , . ,st ,One chance in hat they a,j . thur; with a gasp, -dropped to - his slightly below the slets. - ,.' - I I! , , t .. 1i . I - � . . three; -t . , ,�!,'�0.1 I I . I they. came down the valley, but- "Fire at ariTtshin,13' that, moves", he � . . � 1. I 11�if, 11. , . . DRi W. .C. SPROAT ,. ' -mind substituted, in Place of the, Un- Would make the effort. knees. . I . I �R,il , . -1 � I . For garden crops the, fertilizer - I �'r'll I I I . I �` I ­ r al� ..��_Z,, , " � . seen. -visage of the Almighty, Father, And he wanted .a strong reception befare they eached, the. town. of cautioned,. and led the way back, ate Two unwounded bandits remained,, should be placed, in a narrow band on , ��1.11_, . '. 11 , , . , , �r.14" � ­, . 11 I PhysiciaA - Surgeon , : the fat and rosy face of Oscar Fern. committ ' Mlickson tie high -blown haze of flig with wapderful skill among the and of these -only Rainey had a wea- each' slide and 2,1k to 4 Inches amv . , " �4,, I I . . - 1! : I . . . � ee in waiting in, case thatat- Ooade 'had .Passed across the surf ty 4. ,,, ., I . . I . ' I . The ,devotion which',be, felt for the tempt w mad . Therefore he had ace desks and chairs. I in, his hmdk He fired at that from the plants, or wheru,the ... - phone. 9()-W. Office John -St., Seaforth. " ere _ ,e . p1hafts. - .. �, ,'V,.,,z .. I.", '111 '111 . ­ � I � I ,,,, I I � . I . good-natured banker and millionaire picked gut tho best -men in the val- of the moon, and made it as d4n[� as But Gloster did not draw higgrin. Mling row of ma,rksmmi. The cen- will come up in. the row, and about, I - . "'IfI5. � - 12-36' . a sickle of tarnisibed tin. Underthese If there was: fighting. -to do, he . di��tli,,,5 ' would I X .11 1. I 11 ,�� ". , I I I was a cross between. the -devotion of Is . tre flinre dmpped. , The four re- the depth of the feeding roots� (whicii I ." `�� I I .! '111,11, � I I . . .� y to fight the fight. .For onfe.thing, tavourable auspices they,reaelied the Use his hands to the best of ,his abil- - - fifed to,a place of safety and, means 2 to 3 inches). Grain drills _", , 0 . �, .a soldler'for bas captain.,and of a son they wouldi.con-fer a great, -obligation t w inaining .. 1. I :'. ., �,::::., . , DR.. F. J.:BURROWS I . 0 ,Itself. - . it3r" If only the blood, would run, back . " �' ­:'­� 'LL . !,� . . for hisi father . . . the woundied man: crawled aftok them.' amid potato - planters with sultAble� fer�- .. ..�, I . . . on. him; again, they were upholding - S ''�t,� . .1 , eeping. in a half-�irele around it into the miuscies 'of his arm�,, aga - . ;:�;; ,y� f I ­ . I OMee anA residence, Goderich St., New lights %J�so bad, been breaking the.law; ',and yet again, they should " I In- Bit,'still, where could the fugitives tiiizer attachments for paacing . .the ' �` '' ran the river which had ,furmishedthe But he, would, not take a life. I I I I . .11 11:1, I. �. I lk.% . . . in upon him. "Asl he reviewed -his, M- I all be liberally, paid for ... the n1glirs W� . go? There'was only. one, horse for fertilizer ta�i described, above bavis' � ... A' ,east of the United Church, Seaforth. . . eal.th to the. valley, now a dull and They had come. to,the Outer corri- the twd - Unhurt men ,and foe one been available for a gumber of *ears,.. � , � ., . �-, I . I � . . :;oll, . I . . bours� for the. bank he. de�ided that, work_or waitiug�if they would so. muddy, trickle in- a shallow basin, for dbr 'when half a dozen shadows. w6undedi-and this was Rain �'s'. gal- � -d i n a h , ,�,'�'.��',; . I - 46. Cormier for the County of . .. . � . Phonib . I I I ' . Implement '' �� L . �'§,*t§ . there might be atrleast a shadow of I e an there fj ow and � " . Hardn'. I I cept his money.' : ,,,�";. I ... .. .1 �,A 1, 1. . mo!4 of the cu�fent had been drawn, sprang up before them, soft and.con- Qt ponf, which ,had trotted A`roundil on the market for fertilizing 'gard4p . , :`,�M - '";,"'u, . . ; , . I .. . . 12 -SG doubt as to whether he had been, ab- Money, however, was not what they off higher u the; course to Water the fused objects against thei�light-eqlored the, cQryfl�r to join,,him. ,There w1asicrops in the approvedi,llband,wiy.11, , ':. � �� - ��'�,,fv ,�, . I 11 . ra . .. I :�, , ��4&� . essential to the welfare Of wanted. 4Caf ey -saw their eyes light elds. The hoofs -of ,the horses -sound- wall and) ,the gun of Macarthur ex- � . I � 1. I': �;,T, , � .- ___V_ - solutely ' P. . . . � , I I I - I " DR. HUGH ". ROSS the institution. He- mil ed, also, UP- af the prospect of battle, and, .1. . ploded. ., I I I . L . � ­.� .1 , grim, .. � . I I �,� - ' . � I I L, ­ . d hollow on the bridge and then they . I I., . l - . I .1 - ­:: ­� .�J, � i 11, I "' , , Awl 4" � " I , 1, , rin'lil, "i"', I I 4,,�,; ,4 , , , I " ii, �V 41 , ., 'i," ,t� !, If. ! , ", III. 3 ,, ,,, 1 I- " 11 - I I i, 1� '.. l; I - . 11 � 1-1' 11 I I , ",", I I , ., , I I 11 I'll',',, . I I �fl - I., . .....".1,11.1 ;,% 11 : , I'll ''. , � I 't, , k" I . I 1. �� 9 � I I , "I I .1 I ? � I I �-. ��i I- I I , � . j ! � T I ! I (.!.' � 4�1 �:l ! � ! I 1 �$, , . I'! I' I I I . I . I I;, - on ,the often repeAted remarks con- a fighter as Joe Macarthur The flash showed Glos . I . .1 �_( . was, bid a , . I . I.. -1 . �_e , . eutered the long mAirif 9-treet.- . ,ter, for the I . . I I I '��­', . I . . I . . �,­ I I Graduate Of U11117#6rtltY Of � Toronto cerning the stupidity and luck. Of Ds- knew that there Would be mo& than Wfekson was sorundiy asleep. At ,smallest glimpse, six resolute faces, I ,14vi, I . :�,s. 11 Faculty of Medicine, -member of Col. car Fern. I ,he .could do to, meet such warrliors r ILy . . I � ";.--q. ­ . . ' I -1 . . 4f�,, - . I '' I lege. of ,ph"ficiaz&and Surgeons, of 'had been another' ,,thos4, '- , , ,' la�ast, there'was not a light shining in sax gleaming guns. The ep Was a . I ,.:." iffi, - . _ . I . Here after all, 4 as a single windlow an& the houses blasting volley which would, have torn e � . I.. - ''I'll, .. . . . . . . I . . I t. � I . . .. p%' ­ 1 lf;il,:,,� I leffinEig-6 Clinical 'Saboof of Ch,cago ; ' . � A, . ,-Q�,% ,� IQ el�,Ana ,one, -of ,'Oscae,s�,,,plecew. *f,J,uek'. H4, had I No, ithe "'tire ,gang would go down watched them go by w*h blank fac. them to Pieces, 'had it, gone home, but, . . . I . . , ­0ntariQ_,_,na.#s,�­4gak !yC�--iMUTS-. . %.)T1 C I -, I I . S APSN" UIL � .f . I saiedi, tfie , -bank and, himself a loss of,' full of' lead unless, tbey were tore- . . . ., ' . I . I . I . �: " . . ., ROYSIO OPtlialude HOSPIt9l, London a ' hundred thoAS4 I - ea. I . at the instant Of Macarthur's sthot. . � � �..n�-.', I � -'some of them . . .,'�', , " . L and dollars fitickle,1' trned.- And, since two big inendeopped forthe floor, 'and "Silly-Ettes�' - . ,� I At the first carrier they separated, the - :- of h- . , .. 1, , . � England; University Hospital, Lan' to bis side the. se�vicfet 'af ciashi�, - re sure to be wounded and not kill- Silhouettes � Ili . . I ­ 1 -.1 ;- .1 .. . ., - . .,� 11 -,i +h,. .&-i-I't - _-_._U, - U- , a clever manoeuvre, and � . . , �.. I don Enaland. Office -Back of . Do- -i_ — f�.i�.,;,_ f' - I-- .-.-,. ­___ as the,previous agreement bad been. Macarthur as � . . 11 ­ 11 . 1. I ' Bank, Sonforth, Phone No. 5. I ! 21111MOn . - - - - ­ - - - - - - -' - - - - - - -_ - - _';�a_,�_ and irlarrow path, and avoided a 1�7 ,--.Y ­"' '--y �.'e`rc` _1'1r,1t1a'_1,n1 , , " a the'name of ther t;�� G16s.ter and' Macarthur ,rods, on up the . Gloster because s shaking legs re- � , I . , Night calls answered from residence, � . dial Which, would have shocked, ,the I . cashier who had, first promised to be- � inain street, blie ,others turned to the ,fused to, bear him up. . I "Take 'am .1 I . t Vici6ria Si6eet,. Seaforth, . community to im core., tray the bank- and had then betrayed sides. They were to circle around the alive!" yelled a voice. I I I I . . . . I 12-36 . � --At could be called -tuck, to be sure, I his ,tools.. - I .. block and, come again, to wkit near The six plunged- at them. A. knee �. '9trfttk � Glbs�15,6i A. but it seemed- to Sam Carney that, And this would as effectually ruin the bank'itself lir cast:& an alkim.,� All . in. the ribs; - another . I . DR. E. McMASTER I .- � _. there was another. name. for it. One, the reputation, of Sam. Carney as 1 was so carefully arranIgod that - I grazed ihis head, and half a dozen hands him, . I . . I . Graduate of the University, f Toron 0 . . . t least, mit,ght .call it Instinct, say, A. I he himself had been caught, in. an. act there aPp6ared .slight danger of any 'of tore at striving far a grip. That, . I . � , . tq,,, Faculty of Medicine I . � there -was no doubt that that kind and I at theft. - Such were 'the reflections t I Interruption, and yet, the heart Harry'Glaster was hammering 'as he contact ,of flesh agaiiist flesh sent -the *blood, shooting hot t1brrougli . I , . I . 1. . - I � . Member Of . Calpop, of, Ph30siclans shallow .eye � could, sometimes look ,deep, deep beneath the surface.�'­Tf which filled, his mindi ;�� ,he mad, his way -toward- ..the Tompson shac�.,�A d ' "that I went on with the leader. Not d word passed - betwe,en them, ',however; - They � liesived him- Alis veins once more. He self ,UP. 'His -assailants � sl�lllLed -off ' " ­ ...'... -, - ll ­ atd, Surgeons, -of Ontario; ,graduate- of he had -not, seen Carney's, mind-, at . Li- M. th,ey ad xci d hini , lie began a � I ., New.York Flost, Graduate .Schpol and I least he had.seerr his suffering. ' push the horse fqrward relentlessly, left their- hors as, behind the bank and Passed, around tJ the front. The' key ,him, then. grapple'd, close, but not clo8e enough. . � . . L:Wj'�i4ni . Hospital, - Nevr­- York. Of- - It was a strangely humbled'Samuel Bift.when he reached the shack, there which the cashier ha6 furnished to � Near him he saw M-acarthur strug- � � I , . flee on High. Street, Seaforth. Ph -one � . 27 .1 'Office fully equipped far X -rayl Carney, therefore, who Prepared f(jr, the -work Nt . hich lay a�hlead of , him that I was no slign of anyone near it. He lighted matches, and by- their "Macarthur fitted the -door. It opened gling with. tb6 nign, who b -d. falleri a, ,, . 1. ' diagnosis and 416a short,*avo elec-1 night. Ii was not,pleasant work. It light he examined I. the grgund around to illem, and they steppetl into the . upon, him, and ,whiTe the assailants . I I Itfic treatment, Ultra Violet Sun Lamp . meant thdt ho',must ride after dark the sliack.. All the hoofmarks were olack interior. , 1 I Nveie, slight, MacarthuT was curstirig � I -treatments , and liffra Red electric [.oue of the valley and'into the foot- !old which 1had, travelled that trail, All Was perfectly still, except that 'entered in a steadly stream, although softly, as � ' . ! , . . , treatment. Nurse in attendance. � hills to the 'deserted shack on the . wbich had once been.- a comfortable the. wind which With them I I A I IL: if even now he were striving to keep� f? , 7 , A - +I, � .9 1� � ,, , ,,�� " . ". � ­ . . " I ,...- ,, 11 j _ . 11; . � "'1§1-1 , .. I �'... . � _ "I, � I . . .11 .1 I :11, . . . . . . , '1111, , 11% .1 _ I I I �jb. I �i` Q .1 I I I 1. raX e a paper somew ore In- L e UIS- ,,�, - 5 e a � —as a I 11 - I I ... ;;" � , . " I I �2-36 old- Tompson -ranch'. I wagon rQad. No party of,hard,riders tance. But when blie door was, closed tiandering volley 'whose, sound still . . . .. . I :, -11, . . I I- " ' I � �� � , � I And Sam Carney was _ _- _111 had gone by,_ffist way this night. behind th6mth-ere was a perfect guiet. made Glositer's; ears ache had not a- ' . With a camera, . . 1 7 - I"i . I . - " . ! . : I .. �1.11 � � . fond of riding. He spent his days at He sat down at the door of the old Witlf-'his'electric pocket torch Mae. roused,.everyone within a mile of a'sheet, and a I .�.. . � ,I I . I . D R. F. J. R . FORSTER lids desk, 'his I,eveningst at his news- cabin and began his vigilpi But it I - I. . . . .,.; I . . I I ... arthur cast a swift ray of .I,ivbft around them. . . � . . - . I . . . , pap6r and his boaks; and,* the nights Was a lonely place to k . floodlight bulb, . '! Eye, Ear, Nose ;ind Throat I h . esp watch. the place, so swift indeed, that GIGS- But in the ineintime be had one . . 4 . I . I -1 � . I I . . puzzling � over bqslness problems and Every murmur of the' wind, through I here is how I. �,I' I I 11 . ", , I . . ter saw nothing but a blur of many arru and ,hand- freel---a hand which I I � . 11 3 I Gradfua,W� ill Medicine," UniversdtT fighting for sletep. A,, spin through the I the thousand: cracks. and broken roof ' . . . .. outlines, but to Ilhe leader all seemed could be balled into a lump a,s hard - anyone can .ri- . . . . . I �:::::. I � I . _. , � . . . . . fresh ,open air wa's an. Unknown nov- of the shack spunded like a secret I I I _. ,I: of Tor6ntd. to be as clear as day, for -he want on an,d'as effe�tivo as the, jagged Ird'ad I val the funny , �'. I � , , � 11 . 'Late apsistant New York Opthal- elty to him. _But it was necessary i7hispering of voices behind hinT. now, with a per , lect assurance, and of a ,club.- One man head his airms � \I- . .� . .. I , �� I . I mej. arixf'miral, Institute, Moorefteld's, this evening. . I . Besides, be must not be found by after ,Glcstl�r had stumbledi Over a arouil-d Ibis watst, driving him back � page . artist.' I . �, . . I :: . Eye and, Golden Square Throat Hos� Men were coming down from tb6 any c1rance.wauderer sitting In front ' 1 . . . I . I � . � . . . . . . . ". ;I � .. . - At Comn.. ' .. , . 11.1 . chair'lle fell ini behind Macarthur., aga,inst the steel fence behind- him. . . . . � 11 t,jW JiGndon, Eng. s,er le ! a . I uJ c I . . , . I -d c bin t we d nial e They tuorid their wiry,.straight to' He struck that fellow above -the ear . I I I . . A ,�_ Pi iercial mountains. into.'a death-trap w1rdeb, of this de It , ' ' , I I . - ; ' Hotel, Seaforth,, third' Wednesday in they . liad ,Peen, assure4 by -his own a,strange story to, be told tri the town tfie safe, on which Macarthur fIM3,bed and he went -d,awn ]imply. 'A twlug�, - � � 11 . It . . '11� :, nth, from, 1.30 p.m. to 4.30 lips, would not exist. He must warn ithe.."xt day. I And Carney was I . each ma I in n,P the light, partly hooding' it Wfth h.1s itig hook broilglit d6wul the neYt. t1be , ­ .1 . . I �1 . . �0111.H,41 .. -1, .. , I . I � - them off. Thereto e, he saddled his situation to have stories.about clan' hand, so that only a dim radiance fell thi'l,d leaped back with a. c,ry of alai -m ( - I ft_ft�_ � .� � . I., . p.m. 58 Waterloo Street, South, Strat Ir I - �, I � . I . horse and rode, away. as soon a� -e�dne meeongs -spread abroad, " ' . � :1,'. ford. ,, the d . cA, . . . . ' I . arr, Vhe combirrietion. He took ,a slip from tilils fightel- of , svell unhuman I . .. . —_ ___,_.____ . "I, . . 12-36 - darkness fell. "I He changed.4iis place '. , .:: � . � . . . There was . . �, 4� of paper, from his pocket and'as he sitn,rigth and swung up his gun. . I .III I . I . . On. the way he thought over wlhht a' 'Cluster ,of saplings, growing thick, - 7.0 WINTER season of picture- to use a flash bulb, set your camera� ... :: . . -house. It r�ad the number- Gloster worked the It was of no iise to ,him. Unseen - P4 taking can b I . plate u less at "time," flash the bulb ,and close ... . IJI I . DR.DONALD G.STEER lie should say to Job Macarth1jr. That about fifty yards, from the T e earn n . . , . I . I 'n' I ot to b6 a pleasant Interview. *as -on rising gro.unp-,­ind�the S. I combii. atilon - , and as lie workea ,it his r1lin sped at him through the 64rk- I . 1. . .. , " LLLi "I. . .'Graduate of Faculty of Medicin,e, 117 a-9 k within li-im, ness, There was only,a fl,,",h, of the ybu have made indoor silhouette Pic- the shutter. I `11 . I �N I . Ile could, h4ar, the curses and see 'the light he could swoe`p all the heart san your originab , ty, .Now,consider the endless possi- � I I ­.� 11 I I I 'PP � I I 'Ontario. Mem- , a -y9ack Once, indeed his number fingetg fist before his eyes, is it struck. Down tiires and tested .� I I University,of Westem black looks in progpeof. But all at e.8 'to; the cabirf-with his eyes. , T ' i fused t I I � gination ,%nd Higenufty in devis- 151litfes for silhouette pictures. Don't , "ilef" . ,oO , ber of College. ,of .Physicians, 'and I a stir the disk and; he, wa�s Ile went, topliling hv�d over heels, iiiia � � 1. ., I fi� I I stop merely at silhouette portraits, ?� �Xzl ��,;", I this must be ventured. . these ,saplings be removed, MmE s,,bullpt into the ceiling. ng scenes and pos I "i � - il' ' lf� . I ,of ontarl . Full" equi p- ;el " 11 .he and firing Ill i 1'. r, . I .1 . gingeons a I f- a u t to stand up and confes�; that interesti , es. " ' . . He had ib his pockets five huridrpd tethered the horse in'the'naidst of th e interesting as they may. be. Devir "I ­,� I � I ­ r,� � . blett, InclUddlig a4 1111tril, short wave . I I couldt go no further. But if he did Then 13-1�)ster, turned to M.acarthu,r. !Vlaking silhouettes IF, fairly simple � I . 1. � dollaxsAn cold cash. ,That !night help trees, atr,d begim bhe Wait. ' amusing story-t,elling pictures, Get , 11 " ,", . .1 - I ", - . , I . ...... ...... 11111 N . I . set. . I thaf, he was orecting a wellibetween TIIE� latter was big enough to have if you follov, directions, but ideas ,�,l�,, I . ., . to soothe the wounded feelings. of the He consulted. his. watch. It was I a laugh out of thenY and- give Your . "I'll -�,'_ � - . ��, , .Office FAng Street, Honoull. Phone ' himself andl the chalice of seeing Joan handle(l, two men, but there were . e�� , I I I I I. o,ut]aW.*dl pay him for the wasted' still early in the lil for subjects!_There is where you .. . ight, and the rob. friendsa laugh. You darr do this b . �` " V I , Hen�ali 56. . .1 again, So he kept at,. until, with, ,I three of* them, and .each a sturdy fel- � ' I .7 - - - - -::�,rl�." l . . (", I ride of the night. if it would not do, bers were'not jdpt to reach the eabili, c I using appropriate. objects, combin- - . ; . I . . .. .12-36 . . ' faint click, the heavy 'door yawned low, lip. was down, on Ove floor, Ills an display the- talent of a movie . � .. 1��Ii.� " , I I - - ,f��11 , , . -ing, at the . ' . . , 11 . . I :he could not help it. before two it� the morn slowly wide before them. purs.es were stifTed as his face was director, scene painter, qtage car ing them In silhouetti� in front of the , . , " . , 0_i I I . , ten minutes, oi-conversa. earileat. The ground%was, hard, so hd penter and coinic artist combined. 'human figure. Yaw '" I'l . I . . One fierce . ,� 1, � ., � . - b. I There waa little time, for Zloscience bashed, against the concrete. I sheet with your . 11 2 . � ,�. ­ I ., I I DENTAL - . tion and, then theaffair would be off broke ,off' a few brittle oughs to ' The essential set-up is'merely a_ are not limited to objects placed in " ­�, . to work then. In a moment � Macar- ,..Glos-ter pickedi off one man as lie . I I � �x,Ql' ' ' �,,,, ' I . . I . . I 11 I his ,shoulders for'ev6r, and he could make a comfortable seat', There he -ad unlocked the. ell miglit ,have picked, an,,apple from the sheet stretched tightly, across a front of the sheet, however. With I , �fl,i� 1. tbur h . drawer wbi' . ,��'41 � A , - - - go on to face the PrOsPeot of a hap- rested -with his back against the trunk I ,.�,,� . I . Carney bad previously designated. It ,-�roiinlrl- He dashed him face down doorway between two rooms, a pho-. -black or, dark, gray cardboard or 4 � , � ' , , �,Al � . , I . . DR. J. A. MeTAGGART P� land vealoeful life to the end of his of aAree. . , I ' .... �J,11 ",I . .. tinent, - from on the floor. The victim lay without 'tographi,c -flood light or flash light beaVy paper you mai fashion all ' '. 4 I . . I . days, music to, his 'daughter; health ( I . , Was a deep qompa;, ' i and, bulb in a floor lamp in ,one room . ., . 11�11 ' It was a. pleasant place aw . � ,. . . . . Gmduate 110,31al -College, of Dental 'for li�s wife, and the undping love and. � d, a pleas- it he drew out s,M r. . sorts of figuies, pin them on the . . ,, l, ears ,rose a4t night. The .hills rolled gently to- up in strong Paper. Halt of them he He leaned, and, crashed his swinging . a0 your subject and camera In sheet and create additional scenery. . ill , . _n19'2`11, another's neck. ., .By posing your human figure incon- ' � � , I I . Surgeons, Toronto. 00de at He faith of his employ -or! T d� Ott. Phone 106. i ' ward 'the east .and ,south, and behind gave to .Gloster. The"other balf he fist into the back of am. . P to his eyes at the thought of Oscar . � I frdn t of the sheet in, the other ro ' , .� ift: "I I . a � 1. (_ . 1246 them *bot up the. stern mountaini. stuffed in his own, pockets. The third be tied into a knot and east it is the White sheet and the 111u,' junction with them you can prpidueb, ", I I I . . I -Fern, and, when the lump' melted a- I 11 , . . �. He had never liked -the man na. "'This )here Job," he -said with a grin away. Then be. jerked' Maccarthur to the most absurd situations. Indeed ,,� I �,, 1� . . . I I way from his throat, 'he aware aloud . UtIal filrally, "I's What you might call. get- his feet. . I mination which, of course, place m mirdeles. For,et- , .�. i . . I . I 11 11 I AUCTIONEERS - . that the ,rest of his ,Itte, should . b6 Ile always connected thern-with sweat , . ,your scene In silhouette, and thus you can perfor I , �:1 . . . . . . ting. the Stuff idle luxe, eh?" "Dwnin them!" ,gasped Joe, by way ple, 'You frisk show Dad juggling,, . ­�, � - and burning sunshine or cold, -,lights . .. ilhquette it is recorded on the am ..... ..... q., . . grd,- , *11� - , . I I . . service of the banker. yj,, in En 'J .. 11 . "Not lso Ioudr' gasped, Gloster. of.thankis. "Now fast work, Harr . � 11 I', . e .­ I . spent in the I'll, I 1i . �,,,� I . I I anlfll,'hlinger. In, the winter when, snow n innumerable number of MITI " ", C', ' . 1. � I , . ,, h I Dim, provided you give the proper. a .. J'R . I li , ' He plunged fat the door with 610- , '', I His spirits . �,�,! Macarthur raised h4s eyesi qffirickly. realitY,being d1Ad§,, , ., : , �., -on summits, 9. A word or two, on th ., - � HAROLD DALE I collected, ,the he, wa's , is: balls, the balls in , - .,.: � I �'! �, , , 6, 1. to -rise. And the ride was not so uu- -at lits. heels. They sniashed- a- � expogur .1 V, "t" "You look as,white .. :�.""I", �;; , 11 . " fond of locking up from the valley as a sdek k,ld,,, ster on the sheet. You can, d6pidt A ferfy­ ` ' �, ... �Q . ­ if you use flood light bulbs (one I , ... L . I . . . . . i, I'll 12� , 1, � � I i . . ., I -Licensed Aucti6neer cqmf6rtable as he -had expected. He he commented). ."Kind of weak in tbe gainst it. It d been, looked from obbie 1, � -1, � � , .. . I, � I . I . . . to 'saddle . on the white capa, and then he Would ­ Jhe No. 2 bulb or two No. I bulbs) and story to illustrate a Mother I � ,. ". h �� , , ��. I his daughter's favouri � � I �� I . .� had rub �19 hands, and, conigr�tulate him. stomach, Harry?" . . i�R I I � the inside and key was removed. , , _,� I ftedhIls,t In, farm an& household' horse beneath him, a;ud, the wise -foot- . I youK cameralM of the single lens or rhyme, sudh as a witch flying across , ­ 11 �, 4., . I. . ., '. ,", i. " � . I : � I ,.; I 1.� I self on the life of sheltered comfort The, latter shrugged his shoulders,, But now a bullet smasheidi a Pace' Of the face of the ni�on or it gftht big., , . � ,�, sal,og. Prices reasatialble. For, dates 0, a e for aboitt,two-sec- . .,� �� _, " . i . . .. . � gait as comfortabl DO .. �� �, '11.1 oir- . ,y sm4 th wit which he liveld, I "DoWt let that worry you xrone,,l plate glass and showed them the beat box type, exp6s ,, �, :�.IJ ... � "I aud Information, write or Phouls, H . It it has spider frightening little Misi *6 �, ,., '', ,� I gait as comItorbably smoth as fl6wing Macarthur went oh,, "That's the Way way out. I.n. the street there was 4 ands with the largest stop I i , . 1-1 , ,,t�A% , 1,11.1 I I -But kbis evening the air was soft, , fetti You can 06al;6 tho Illulloior I _:�. , ,I. a� ; I Orth, � ' ..., 1 " ".� I i�i w .old J)s,le, Phojr� '140 ' ' Seaf or water. He Vielga his way with an with, the best of us, the first time out. steady fusdl]tVdle and a rising roar of a double feus,,with stop f.8, expo I " � �, �� I" ��. .. f I K ", I Ing L&I Vo_ "'� ".: "�', the stars were bright, and -the - song six-year b 11 . . af"Iy at iiho. r,rj$0§1t&6 offide. unerving skill over the easy road and It ,sure bites In on a fellow hit first voices. They beat -out the rest of for about one second. if your cam- ,ld �1.%nile Itud ' 11:,." I Il. 12 of a farwoff coyote gave a weird and *Iiating'it 146!9,141f�' """�""',i:�i�j;":""�.�)�,��A� 1, , - -86 But, tile 'secohd ig­elasy as ple., the glaas with the butts of their guns era has an f.6.8 lens, expose for ,�':,i, C��,� " ,, $ . I racious'shArlt, t 1, �'�­ �'­,im 010 I . .- 1. "' �,,',l,f%' C', . - . 1, �. ., � - I - ­_ the rough, - . r th'rillingly romiantic touch �o the mo- 'P'p Viagd,nol4phildt. , ' ' ' ' ' " ""'. '%� I I It was a two-hour $flde to the Tom)- TM 8 always the way, , LeVsi finAre a and scrambled forth. about one,half second,at f.6.3 The Or def: I . ., , , , ��" ­,�' " I . . I , . ment, The mountains, t6o,jnow that ' . I h " . . , I " ." to , 6' 111. N 8 ' � 11191ft-Obefg, It yolu� *`Ikht ,1 I I ft. ;W. "ANIct �son place. He Would, 1-da,ch it 10119 look at that stuff.,, " , - . 'They could alee well enough, 'and camera must, of course, be on a ffrm , -1 111- It U # I it I 1- I , , . � , . � I -lie Was so close to , theft* eet, wore 'i tif the I I . . . I the ,outlaws arrived. But, no I "For. Gbd's sake!" bfeathed 0os. everywhere they lookedi Was Tuini. At suppaft and set for "time," The theim that, but 66116et 61 . I " I - . l�.... 1, F ­ ,�i, " 1�0'1"'.� I t I Licensed auctionee y6fte albhM b " , , . r foi Perth, and 'before more impoa1lugi than, ever, but there 1#111 I 0, . I In yf& t ,� I . . lluro� countles, -8aws soifieit,6d. ,matter for that, he must he there In Was a more bealitifut majesty about ter. "Mie you going t.,'O. waste time their feet before, the door, sprawled . light And'ditmers, should be so placed . ­ 4", ­ i'll 1,,,ii I, 41. � , _, -ms throWA Y6)d "itlid , V , �60 I 4. 11 TWM�jj on applae,olon. ,raTb, otock, pl6nty of time. Otherwise there. was $ . � on his back with his). ai I I � .� .1, -at he un,* 1 1116W?l! that a line drawn between the light Itig' tv .. 4 %,,, hem. He decided th must I . * dtaifofil 11"(" .. ok (' . � . : tw% twd, AeAl Eotaft Property. a chance that the gang might,get by mik,e his mind about pralby. things, . Macafthur chuckled And g Voice wide, lay bjg Lew Cambridge. 1111 and the WAS will past thtOugh'Ahs' yda'W 1490s . 1�. � , , 11 I I— i, &,i$� i . Vbb, -ham and go ft to the trap , For, be "d deep and iitr4 virb r66fn face Was unmistmIcable. Ile ,had, tome center of the scene. It ,�Ci " I 'J;f�,� . . - I I A. it. A. 'X-6�"4, mit6fibil'. Ph6ho 024 r 6. ' ,and, Jutt as ba bad, discovered a new 86uh, l6d, " ­ T-1.,,pr1h� I 01 ... 11 1 7 ,,,. 11�...., �t­ �j`�;111111' �,'kX, I . had agreed with Malcarthur, In their . he ­The�6 aiu,t ,no dhftgjr,,, h� d�Wt�IZ�- IoAllly to the ft,fenco of his lower . t � 11 , '' , I � "I'll, . .111.1. I ,,),� �iO . -Aftly " t"Yj Offlea, , -re pollilt of View about Oscar Fern, , k, I .. .", Y- ;��,, I ,;,,, �,��J, I , . . . I , , '.,', -, ,. I I � . I . I . I I -j" fift,A,l understanding, that If h . o W46 1 , I . . I I . !. S""v 1, : ,I I W . I . . . . - I . It I , . .1 .. I ­ � . � I. . I I . . i� i . � . , I . . - I . . . � I , I . � . 11 11 24,i�!,,� ,,,, '�T,1�1 . . . , 1. . .I !_ I � I, I I . I ,�� , . o I . . .. I .1 . "I I �� � -1 ". � I .11 I I � . I I- I I . . . I I . .. 11 . I � I., " � , 01 . " I � . ir�­,�,'� . . 1, I . .1 I I . . " � l'; ?'' 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