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The Clinton News-Record, 1911-10-12, Page 8", , . � od"Or 0* W" � 0. D. *�UtWART I . . I X. 1). MeTAGOART I XcTaggart Bro& I I -,�-,0AMZW- 1* � . A OWNRATA UNXINQ BVISI- , � NESS TRANSACTM NOTES I i rclovNTSD.,' OUAVTS -16KEP 1 INTPIRFAT ALOWEV ,ON. Dr1_ � . . OTBS PUR_ ; 'POSVS. SALV , N I . � I . i 01RASUA). I L � I . I 1 . . � ; _—.11. �_. - - � � . I � 4� ; . , � 11. T. AANOV- - - i- - 1�1 - OTAItY PUBLIC, CONVEY-. . I., � - X " . , .. I �� ANCER, FI344NOIAL, REAT1.0 . I . ESTATE AND FIM, WSM- - . I I ANCO AGENT,, RP -PRE,_ � I I SJINTIN% 3 FIRE INSUR­ - :: 1ANCE COMPAXWO'.. . . I . � I., .- DIVI%ox , C(nmT., , , OFFICE, I 11 . . . . I . I i ".� CLINTON, I . � I . � . . I . M14___. ... . � ..". 1. , " I I . . � . . W� BATI)ONE, . .. � . � . . . I :1 - BARRISTER, SOLICII-TO% .1 I : . . I . . li� I.." WO-TARY PUBY"Ic, ETC. , ­ I � . � 11 I , � I I . �� � .� , I -OFFIC Sloane Block .-CLINTON.- 1. . �.., . I I . , . � I � , ., -, � � I I .11. I.I..... — . '' .1 , 1. �:�, ICUARLES B. HALE . � i�' -q - I I . .:� � I . i I �,.�: 1: ' I � . Conveyancer, Notary Public : I �,:, Coramissiondr, Etc. - �4_,;. . I . - . . � . . I :.,�... I ; I REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE, . . . � I., . �11 I.". I I . ­ I Issuer of M4rr1u?,e Licenses. .' I .. . . . . I � .�. HORON STREET. - 1 . - 'CLI14TON. - . , � . I . :, . b, . — - , . . . . . � � I I . : DR8. GUNN & .0ANDIER. I . . . 11 , 1! Dr. W. Gunn, L. R. C. P., � , I I . . � L. R. C, S. IDdin. ; :1 Dr. J. C. Gaudier, B..9., K B, " . � ." 6111ce-Ontario St., Clinton. - Night �, . , . I ;''�, callP ar 'residence, Ratte3abury St. :! , cc at Hospital. 1_1 1 1 �,'� . . 1: . - �1�1'11'�,. . . . �� . . &:,� �" DR. J. W. SHAW. � I � 1. . . . . ­ . . 1! �, V1. -OFFIGE�- . ,I, I .­ . � . 1"I . ', �: RATTBNBURY ST. EAST, .. . 4 1 . , _-, -CLINTON.-' .;;. � , Y "0�. I 1. . . . I � I . � 11 I I �, ." , - OR, e. W. THOMPSON. �� . . . � . " " FETV91CIAN, SURGEON, ETC. V, - .. �:_.. . 1_:�� Special atleati6n, given. to dis-. � �,� . � �- .. . I ,,, % easm of the Eyo, Ear, Nose and �� _. . , . � ­ I Throat. . ,. � ,.;., EYes carefully examiinod and suitable ;­ . �%_ gla"sesl prewribed. - , . I . I S : � e Office and reside e: 2 doors West of ..� ,J' I I", the�!ILOP�03 ,Pin) HOWL Huron,,9t. � � 'pr I 1, - '.1 ,7 11 � � �L � I — . . �% , I I . , . ]DR. F. A., AXON. . - . . - . . . . . . .-DENTIST.- . I I . Specialist in Crown and Bridge . , ..� . Work. Graduate of C. C., D. S; I Chicam and R. C. D. S.,,.TorL I i, � � . . � .Onto. � � � . L . . , I - Bayfield on Mondays f corn May to a %,.. I Decerabso. . I I . , - � I , �, I . . � __ - � �. to arriv* at *# o"ciaxift *at I w*a . I -*�'A I .." I . Many farmers #oA tbeir t;,nilir- vbo att*oW to grow garden j,rr�::inct . E in a fair way to juTlyo in tk# X$rt1g_ West oftot-okoulA I *b* lueky **ON^ �!,,11 .M . � �, % , Trains will arnve at and depart ,� I �� I ': � froM Clinton station as follows : � :� I I 1, BUPFALO AND I . GODERICH' DIV - . 1.�' , - Going East 7.35 a. m. .. .; .1. it 64 3.07 . - p. m, !, I - 9 It 49 . 5' 16, . �p - M. .1 . f '. Golog West 11 .0. a: M. I t � 1, , h ds� IS . 1.25 p� m. 1, � 69 it 6.40 0. m. I , - 414 is . ! 11.28 p. in. I : i I LONDON, HURON & BRUCE . DIV .' � 1, � Going rboutk 7.50 a. M. .:� 1, . #i 81 4.123. P. M. I � .Going North 11.00 a M . . : . 64 it . . 8_35 . I p: M., . - - . . . I I . .1 . OVER 65 VZAR84 . I . . AWNWX I PEW t1r4C'.C'.' "I .. " IT,.'— , ; , EEr,,Jr.�,,-_,, W'rprrw_,� =-. I .1 r "" - - -1,7- I.- _11��74 . , . � , .7 , , , I .- " ' * 4 - .. 1�. *4; 4, ­ ,�`, � � ­ . . - . . owden lassat& I I - ­ ------ � I _-____­_­ � . I � 11 . � __ - � �. to arriv* at *# o"ciaxift *at I w*a Is a *"*a I,Y~ ii 4(W%#`sAba#, 1*48 Many farmers #oA tbeir t;,nilir- vbo att*oW to grow garden j,rr�::inct � I Mn _ 1. N E t A R D 0 F I in a fair way to juTlyo in tk# X$rt1g_ West oftot-okoulA I *b* lueky **ON^ 0001410000--ow*411149 quititty of tbo 'As "A 10132`001 out ny ,story; tlis obAU dsm : "mo seriously d!v,.,c,ursr#,t;, Vi. r6t 104004 b0oCauvii 'of t1le 0<-,JC6;i - .1 I . to otriYo at all. R*A soemot to h^vs ItillisS 08 TuWr, that ix, and bow 040 .1' 1ons, of l4seets, of divers kinias In 1AQ t CAW tht lasoct In whktover t I 1. Into hiding, At I*"% he row*iw, 04 U44"At though I moon4od divers tk* Circle men bsot *ldsd m*. ,,, guossod at *xsetbixg of the T1 *W I form it does, the damage N unknown h n he den find baq, I . I I, lWjo #MIA049" v4d st#red = 'y b4K. sort,"ho x*=4W1ft4. ,;you are A#w , 11 Won I -me to work usovoc. be!,4ro Ita Pro- . % 4*4 roolixtut som4thing of the UPC. at ths 9*1044 WA YOTA boor the ear. A = . -euco to appreciated. The main 0, - , .. . I I i . I � lossmoss of my quepti ayen ,Whils I marks of a mg4 On the dodge. X,,%, 'I" elbo� 'tins, therefore, -to to be on thexlert, ; ! . Ry TAOXAS 1ANX03% I stated. That Sweet Grass countr S I are 4 rowdy Jot Out bore sometime$, At . .iris creou, bellebore ond 1*yretlt ........ i I . I I I � _y Monstrously docoptive to. the unqc�. 444 We 0441 404*4 settle our dim. grom . 9Dwder are good substances to havp = baud - as long as. thoy am hopt 11 � 00 . . Pb*tic4to4. Over -looking It from -4 Put" by wOrct Of Mouth; so that 1 otre V. 04, We .place. Inwta that devocr I I . � . I little height, One thinks lie *so.# IM... think you will' f144 Moot Of Us, jn.o cift . '14e 104f -or otbtr parta of 1rho, ptant uere, I think,' ,#,4!4 be, "goome like i lay dorm4at in. my W*ke�up Wup all , mensto aroas -of gen undulating . tly , Wined to look lightly ba what r,Qgma p#A1,p I `01 be Put Q'It 01 bu5ir.'Q$h3 L: M17 I -Wxture of poison. Othera are fonk,>�t � 11 . - I boar t1w bolig., A,Ayho , wit you 'Stay ago$ that might; my environment WXs here, I am Plaint .4 he sees truly. But when � he to you a iserloux _ affair, [xideed. Tupper bad If in store for him; Speer, bors uccepstully by the use of a dust tbza And I'X get YUh a.. c4ballb tb4t baSing Its Will of me. I know jXOW 'I I 091mea to *Averso this 4 "th 00A. , to(), for that matter, W44 ,eta Into the breathing apparatua and 0='drift.1-1 that toy nerve* wore all ik-Jaugle. But of land that rippleo, away to 4& far #Ad many Another auct ,�bokea the Insect form. The fact � 14 He txott,04 off. leaving Me s"(1ing what wou yout The dark brings Its 11kylifte, It Is A horse of another color, brute, on those p river craft. You 14 tj : ;hQuld not be overlooxed that i4secta . 14 their 40`701OPMeAt appear In differ. by the clear-cut outline of g -wagon. subtle, threAtisaing atmosphera to , I I assure You, He, has, not taken thoUght � h4ven't much to worry about, yery 1 likely Benton bs4 forgotten the th , JUS Ili Gew eat forms, Geuerally spegUing there - .tro the eggs, the larvae, the pupae, ., 'I, 4w4y off )a the XOMI-4avic - for,the bear on bs*ver men. than 1. For UMA WGIS now risen - I heard ,A ought I knew., there might be a Price I � of what tricks the clear air . and ..e. re t ps,c_. ve WM , th & a a so he played , by n6w-unloaq Bgx � . ind $jatt I)Uun,g and nud the ;k4ult Insects. The. larvae , � 1111ddeA scurry of h"fat am a*CeAtq4Lt_ on, my head. Certainly I vm A . the perspective., The difference be- : men locked horna over It. of coarse ' nam ind the adults are the torma to watch, I some cases, of comrse, only ed $Ugltnlr� Ot � -two or three anifill luxitivo, and flight broodo: groun. , , - - ,dleos, I tween looking ovef fifty mile I pa of thers. to tile chance -that Vie U64tom, pert . En. one , �'orm b,destroctive. For Instance, the belle. Presently 'loping UAV'e"Quing foors. , Wall came grA"1440, and crossing It, to the dW . . _,out and ft I . a y A -,, -ommoit rzabbAse butterfly does little � . . UA*, lodAlug fL bla*044- 0 sorr Dearing a little west of, the North , K 10 forism*e betw sm. vlew�lmg a �Vtrvtclx , . you -for killing; quo, of t,hdlr officers . laug] or no damosa while tit the'adult stage, , .,)Ut ,01 Otar, I kelyt the re4 horse, at a, stead borse, . Y I' of salt water from it Convenient polut 11 But there's no fear of their coming to , #01R the larvae or green worms hateb- ,W from its agp are Among -the most I F , rom under the forwa,rdend at the� $cc, and when the night w4a far spent 44111oret, 4UP d being Out In a two�oared 04uders'atter you - not tq_mlgl1t ,� tip, I morrow, andall.this othe� to-niormwe, even, destructive *�iden posts, W,Wn be. dragged, a wddle, a bridle, and My bones acblu$ from the ride, I skifi, bucking the sw4y-backed rollers . . . I . , Slow , 1; " I � 11 . and, a se4d,to blanket, . . came to another rIver-the Marius- th4tbe;ava up from the sea. YOU Can, take things aa they cqme, hush . I . 0 � id There," he w0d, "there's. a good that Wall h . told me I must cro . ad , as, . so with the plulng-thatportion. of . - That's the best philosophy for the plains." . me, � . . I . I rig, barrin' spura - Which yuh won't Following his directions, .4 halt hour's , , I need much. And a good ,hoss to put Journey upstream brought me upon A which lopeAkt Distam,pe smoothed Its xiatfvo ruggedness, ove s . He swung a, half r pilei to the eg*t, rups ,. ,,y . . I I . r ftle 100, 'G I L S . . � It on, Go to R." trail; a few 'wagon t?raoks that I near. The stock saddle, its high ly . ,glossed 140141 Wrinkles,, 40 to speak. The P horse be, haq left when he took after my moun . u - . mak keep . ". . with born overlooked, W. a led to a ford, or Illusion- became at once apparent , Then wa between us and .Other men, I � ... I . I � and deep seat WAs"Aot so dIf!eremt what may once have been a ford. it when OAe moved toward an Y give" we lQPe4 north III tile iAlling nigh � them, as best I coi.xld� Most (it, , �.,­­ � from what X'id been used to -except " no longer merited the term, for I got, point. The negligible I creageR d#` ' dusk, Barreau riding mute afteir his Of � WANTED � . to Weight. The double-Oinch apparatus 'well sQake4 in the deep, swift stream,. ep cou,14es; the, gentle long speeoh,.and I, perforce, fc, in . . ljow g, : his exampl,6. At length we He a ' d I . � .� . . I . I .1 bothered me a. little, but when Wall, Red carried me. through,bowever, and undulations proved. to 'be long, sharp- , I , � .drew up' at the rancb, a vague huddle of low an movi 0.00 per,week. to ',18t8rt.,,'W.1 h the uses of the'latigo.. =d When I gained t4e farther -bank4of -the pitched divides; creeks, tlood-worn , , buildings set in the, bond of a ere ek, ,'.. ' I - . for girls eighiben years and te1xP5""mandtQe of Its tying,, I got my Marius valley, a faint reddish glow horse saxidled properly - the small I Was creeping In the east. In a little serpentine water cou roes, u . one In unexpected �laces. 0 r rised �t . . , Barreau appeared to ' be qutle familiar ' - . A I . . . over, Apply at �once, , Imps'of. uneasy haste spurring me on. while It was broad day. - . to . , I had not noticed, these things Par- � W,Ith the Place. Even 4n, tho -gloom he went straight to the -bars of a � . I . . I � � Them I swung u I I . P to try the stirrups, Then 1 halted for the first time. � � . , ticularly as I rode, Now, as - I I . - small, round corral. In this %ye tied � #61) . . L D. &-Te'rrin and fouid that 1 had a restive brute MY mettlesoMe steed I picketed care- - tramped :across countrys persuading . our horses, throwing them hay *,rom and L 10 . . I & 0. Lim.ite'd, London. under me. He plunged once or twice, fully, Me a- little o , , .f th'e biscuits and , , � 'at I kept his head In the air, and I boiled beef, and lay down to sleep in m elf that over e YS � sob succeeding hill I should find MY � I re light-footQ4 sor I . w jk me '-made stack close by. Then he led. us, u . . . . 11 � � I . finally straightened him out, a, grassy hollow, too tired lo care . ­ Wall nodded approval, , whet -her Bax was hard on my trail . . 401 � . . , . � horse Meekly awaiting me, It seenied that. I was alwa ' ys either climbing up the way to a lighted cabin, I 11 . , BarreAu Pushed open the d6or, and walked� In without ceremony. Tvio B -a matl of a � . - � I . , . I I . � I I I I .- . � , Wantledio-Cream, Wa=1 dead , sure yuh could. ride or not, Th* I I e sunlight had given me .. L1. him,i' be owned.. , "But I see you!vc , L a fresh access of courage, I think - or sliding down. I found. myself deep In an abstract problem as r I . men 'Were In the room; one lyi . ng upon � , I For ., .1 I , I .1 I � I cot him in, your sack, and You'll find that and thQ'heAdrair of those Crisp I plodded: - tryingto strike a balance between' 'Illusory � . bunk, the dther sitting with -his' . sPurred..heelo;Dn the corner of a . table. .six for Farmers or 4air3omen, wkv have no � � him there when. it comes to gettih, morning hours, My difficulties began . . . . the level effect' and ate M F4ach (A them looked up -at my com- quail . cod . local ,marks* Phould .write. , Vo- . I . . over the ground." .. to, take on some of the aspects of 44 . . 4,10m 'the iopographloal relaitlep. Presently I . I. Pauion, and both ia one breath de- and l Ay for qwtatign caril, frovA the Sar. . 411 ready, now, I think," said adventure. once in Territories, . I. I � -1 ' gave that up, and came ba�ck to con- . clated. l I . . .. In t4i nia, Creamery Co. � � I. I . w3h. none to hound'me, I'co . . ... 1. I Uld. aP- "Wait I I ciete fact% . Whereupon, beinK 'very � . . I � "I'll be damned If It 014% slowfoot! 11, hadL . . SARNIA ORFAMERY'COMPAN'y a minute," Wall lau Ise Bo would forwaid gbed. Pr . Iton, and he " tired and stiff from a longer ride thaVL � After that there -was more or less comill We pay higibest Iiii'00S.'We pay.bard Don't rush off. Bax wouldU't .come money 0 get me 'home. That Was all , i I . I I I had ever M ads before, add, cor- . . . . I , desultory talk, mostly impersonul-no Of , Cash," and we renfit after each ship- I Into the Circle camp after.yu1% to, r needed. And it I could I * . . not Manage' respQndingly Jlltel�pered, I dammed I . . ,quo ,' pertinent to myself troubled nothl . . � .ment. . You 0am'deliver your ovam get a dead safe WbAck at Katt DU , . un.. to eke out a'liviug, In the meantime, . . � the red horsi6 for, backing me off, and I ,stions I .1 . the tongues of either �Man. One. bull ''the ti to your nedrest . A . railWa), station, Come on, over to, th6 � coo tent and I wim, mot the son of y ther. I . M -fa . . It , Myself for permitting. any ,beast' of . . . I . I . , -t a fire kud cooked Us a hot supper. The I his. t trial shipmen . . t wili convince you that get somegrub to tie onyour-saddle, fell asleep, with. a wl , . . - stful 6ye Ou 6. . the ,field -to'aer.ve me so, and them eat . other made down a bed In one corner hte, there hb, 6cd moi*_y, in shipping . . I You'll need it.' I , three . blue spires �: that" broke the, . . I . . I . '.- down� on -the. Peak of a low. hill to re- . of the cabin, and Upon this, at -the else creaiii to Sarnia, . , We fu ruish besi BY the. liglit ,of a eandle, he run- arnoo, th S,w eop of ,the skyline to, the . . fleet whor e ai.id how I could Come by � close of thii meal, Barreau and I lay . Sand bank reference. Write to;# qu6tMiOD I . . sacked ,the grub boxes -on the tail; end northward -- the Sweet Grass Hills, I . My supper, - . . . t . I . . . I � . down to. . e ardi. . . . . . I . I .. Sarnia- Creame Coo * of ,the cook wagon. ,'A loaf of' br�ad, touchl g on the C adlan I . . it an bou ry,if I I 1. . , ads � 0orde fresh -made blacults,'4nd,a, bix� I 'remembered rightly what Wall had I , ' . ' � ' A smart .breeze frolicked up from. I. I 1hat quarter where the'.disappearing rest. . I . I . A Jolt In the ribs and the fli4h of's In 't thsy� or la ry . I I gether with said. :. . I . . pIece of boiled beef, t4 , . ' 'bloodshot ,light MY eyes brought M t . -� CIO. %, at these . . - . . I . I SARNIA, ONT. I , 4 . . I I . � . . . . some pepper and ealt4,thls hkht,heaiv , The hot nobu-.sun'beatin ' 9 ou My' ' aim, east. a -'haie over a few tumbJed Clouds. . This, I dare. Iint Posture, later In the night. -Sleep-, heavy, force I 'were 1; .. . — � I I qd, caPable y9fingat'ar'wrappe4 IU'a, unprotected face roua�d me at last, . . -bit of burlAP, a4d tied behind -the It was.neAr midday. I had no liki . � ag cantle of, my. saddle. And while he for further moonlight tra,�e!, go' I say, Mu6led gounds behind me to sonio . . . . I . .. extent. *At any rate, ,I .was startled. L . I because of the 13trehtLous 'events that had I e befo It took gon Te, . m6:a full -half minu to st y bear- to . # m � ' I . 1. .1 one In, I � I . � I . . �.. . . I . I I . . ' . . . . . 'N. - � D, WATSON � . . . . . � . .. I ' ; . _­ " I . _ . ., I , muixo6d a plece' of beef himself, he � ''i'addled up, and 'rode on' thinking- to I I . . 6 out of my.cogitatfoAs bya voice close I by - a drawly utterance'that'evoked Ings. - And. then I saw that three men, * I � In down . CLINTON.- - - ONT . I .. . I . , . . � I . I gave me explicit directions as,to my ..gist. sibmewhere near the - liale, by . L � . . I I . 1. . I a sudden vision of a girl. scarlet Jackets held, ,the ,two SandersmiWer their guns., while Bar- windi :, Lit . . LICE14199D. AUCTIONEER � . . . I � . . nty.-of Hurom' Corrft-� 11 . . course, : . .. ", ,. . . dusk, and camp there for the night. 4.0 - . . . ace yUJh get over Into. the Use- I was now avek my first fear of being : I .w1th.;WInd- ravoled hair, and a team, dark-faoced . I . . � I � reau stood backed against. the cabin ' � . . I � oddig- . pondence p' - . 110raptly . Answe6d.' dfia:rg , Lood count!7,," he' co6dluded. "youill followed. But oh, I was -'stIff., ' . ' . I and man - leaning over a dock railing o u� . I I .�. I . the wa I . 11 with his, hands,1eld. above h is, lete P . ' lea moderate. and satisfaction. guaran� I be all right. Nobody'll. care a. cuss sorel A forty.or fif Milo Jaunt Is ' * � . 4 ty- , . I -come' I ,Moon.. , . . I . ­ - ,Suit It?,, L, "Magnificent outlook, head. Bven, ad. the begiar was. ra- , garding. -the whole -proceeding w4th a' it ca -the beed. In%modiate arrangements 10, I I sale dates may be. made"' by. -'e'allinii .who- yuh.�re, nor where yub. a SeaA not much .to Cued rider - �ut , . I I - . . fro I . , go I,dng* as yuh behave yourself. I lacked, seasoning. However, I.Was . 1. . . Notwiths . � , 4anding. the surprise' of ci curl to his lip. I I '01stih . ­ "Come . time I . at The NewsrRpoordOM6e' -.or on I TX red- has$ b"n't L got �ho' Circle due to'ge'flt. . I .. . I �. . .. I . . � finding himat my elb6vi in that un- I alive now, bid chap, and - prohl Frank Watson at Beacom & Smyth)c . . . .. I -1 bramd,.'thoujh he belion' A little before sundown, I rode ifito gs to.:th.e o,At-.., . expected fash I too, I faced about With . . U1 out up-rustY -.dt won't do -a 'do '. . ries, I . .grocery. . . ., . . I I . � I � I fit,.so they won't ask no; fool *u . q 4W - the long shadow of West But in tolerable calmness. That intuitive I �. bit o' good," ome.'of those oddly . . . Prom . � . . I I ....� � . 1 ,te.-. tions about him. Yuh ought to Pick - rare good humoll With myself, despite � . I up a job with some uh them Canadian. the'acholn. my legs; for by grace of I flash' haA been no false harbinger, , I . � . for It was Barreafi sure. enough, The. . I 0 dressed, �,gtrange'rs , was* admorijbi g -, . n and It dawned upon .me that 1, too, . L I . . lying fulml I .. . I I . . . I THOMAS. BROWN, LIE . . . -, I . ". . pretty easy. . I - My. good red horse I had' c - . Yvered a angular visage of him was. not to be - was Included In the -threatening sweep .. I I for ,. tiouebr for the counties of Hurot � I . I . I ... "Oh, wait a minute.". he exclilmed; wonderful, stretch that afternbom, and . . confounded with that of any casual � I . I of- their 11yeaim . "Get into yo r - . I �q U . shek and )?irbhl.-Corresi)6hd'ened.prbniDt- . �L . ,. . � to . mount, . niy nag was- yet step�img, . . when I was again about , ,out lightly. - stranger, even though his hab,111ments. � . hes now I clot I , , old. chap." , traff I ly answered. ' Immediate:. arrange- I I and he ran over to an. . . 1� . . I . outspread can- On either. band loomed. the rugged were no. longer �koad-cloth,and Its ' I . . It is -astonishing - .afterward - . I I . . � for . . . . I MOnts : can , be made fcm S'aler* . . . .d.a*s 8 t I I ... . . . vas-o6vered bed. * .He tumbled among Pyramids of the . Sweet :Grass-. concomitants of Anen @Lnd pollsh�d . . bow. much and how. quickly one can . . had I . Thef NeWs-Ttecord, Clint. ii, or by . . .9! . . , the. tumbled qpilts a . moment," -arid. which, in truth,, irie not 11 lls� at. all, Shoes. . instead, a'gray Stetson topped - � .� � � � I reflect in a fevi, fleeting seconds, A I the. - calling. phone- 97, SeafArth., Charges I . . . . , I I - . came back to me, curying.-a broad but three - boulder-i3trewn, plus-. . clad . . . his be -ad, and he . Was gloved and . . � . . I . multitude of; Mom. swarmed in my . I I . .. . right � mod6ate , and .satisfa�ctlom -guaran-' _� teed. ' . . hich . I ,. 11 . 1. .1 . martridge belt, on W a bone- I � mountains, �rlsing abruptly out of a � booted like -a cowboy . Lost .It be . I .1 � . 'thought . brain, 'Plans to resist, to escape, half. . . I . " a fin I I � . . . . .. .. � . . S . . . . .. I.. , . ng In,its Idathern, handled Colt swu rolling plaim: .-breaks of Milk . The I that his plight was twin to I . formed.- and were as Instantaneous- I � i t6,,be . . . . I I . � .. .. . . � . � I I ­ � . scabbard.'. . .1 - - . . River, In -Its over-&13�border ' . I ­ . . curve, my own. I will say. that he. looked 1y discarded. Among. the Jumble, It: 'that matio I I 1. . . . . . . - .1 I � � . .. -., . . I I 611 Pretty 'near forgot this," he showed PlaIWY In the distance. . I wa � a down. upon me from :the back of a occurred to me J, could scarcely . Justif Tfto JUCKInup mgmai nffl . . . " I i I . b4uckled. '�Yuh ain't heeled, and Lord . nearing the -City of Refuge. " � . horse as' black as midnight,' -s, -long. . I - belwauted for -that Benton affair - .- ' moun . . 108u, � � , - . I . . 8AG81. COMIDang . ' . knows yuh need -to be at this stage - . There in , that , shadow -darkened I -game. . ' , ;�tween eared brute With a Curved neck and a I . rolling eye. Best of it the end i t Lbe th. . My capture could. no . % . cause of such, a 'display. 'No, thought 1. arres . com . - , uh the Say.- how aie yuh off uotdi' the to , I fty pfnnacles,.� . �afli ' ' � I . , . . . ' . I . � . . . I uble f6r coin?"' � . . � came, to a new 'fork in the Tro _ of. a lariat Barreau led my own. red I . there -must be more, to It than that. . . I . nectl( -Farm and INolated Town Property- .1 � � . . . "Man alive," I crled�and I n�eani Trail. r did not know It then, but horse. . . 1: . . I . . . . . . f .. . r Otherwise, Bit reau and the two San- � . Me. . . . -Onipy Insured— . ... - . .. ' it--0you've done more for me than I later I could not gainsay the fact "Thgtt'. 0 said I,* "idePends OIL how ders would not have been meddled ' . � . . . �OFFICERS_--!'� � � . . . � ' I � cog repay In a thousand years.. I And ihe mile poot-that directed my ' you . look at it. 1,11'idmit that. the I .. . wIth.. Of Course I.Aid not Come to � I - � J. B. McLean, - President, Scalcrth . . ' 4ont' need mQ . n . ey.PP , . � . I I uncerta;In' steps. was, merely. a strain . I outlook Is fine - since you . .have -this ,cor4luoton after. . deliberate � I , � I . P. - 0, ; Jag. 'Co'nnotly, Vice-Prest- , dent, Goderich P., 0. T. I,, Hays, of I . , . Oh. yes, yth do," he: returned, un- of the devil in the blaze-taced aor*;*pl.- . . . ,. . I * ' . . brought rn� back my runaiway hoi�ae." , . � ., ' . . ,'thought; It was more: of -an Impres- ... . � . . ; . Secretary.T.teasurer, Scafclrth P'.10- ) . .. ruffled. "'A dollar or twoll' come I bestrode. Had he been of a less . to ."I meabf that." - He nodded the . . . slon,.perhaps I should say intuition; . Willi lakid -Directors- ' MIjhty handy when yuh hit MaicLeod" turbulent spirit, I . doubt much It 1, . . glowing horizon. "But I dare say. a . , and yet I seemed to bA,ve viewed the I I I , . ' William. Ohesneyo Seaforth.; - Jolla q . . � . . or Wherever yuh land. I ain't gohal. .should ever have fallen in wlth.Slowm I . " ­ . . - , man gets little pleasure out of a rod . Odd circumstance from, every 'angle . , ! 11 .. and t - The I Grieve,' Winthrop, WilKam i Con� I R An, . . . .. . � " to make Yuh rich. 'Rers, and good, foot George. - . 1. . .. . I I . sky when he Is set: afoot In a horsolees I -to 'My In the brief tIra4 lt took me to lay ,hold 6i T I I . he foid I stanoo; John Watt, Hart ock ' ;� joklin luck to YOU." � . . . � . . I Jt ha pened very'simply. Ambling . . . P . - I and'.' . It "I pay you. friend, . . my clothes ., . queer,. aar.� . I .. I I I .h new �. � � Benuawies Brodhagen : J Fly- I ames He'pr6ssed, it ten4ollar'glold piece along with eyes, for little but this wild . . keel) your 'hor96 ,between your -legs . I . . donle expression lingered -about Bar- . . . . . . . ahs, Beechwood; M. MeEwen'. . Clin- upon -Mo. - Vfien W6"ahock hands as, . lead that surrounded,. with reins held . .. I . liereafter." .. I . I . . . . . 1. . . . reau's lips all the while. I'. dressed., . . � itlY ... .1 . . . .1 � . brotieri a�i parting, and f rode out 6f .carelessly ' I , bm lax fingers, I Was an . -her "He threw nie," I confessed.'i'Vir . a n . th I - ,Press I was clo ad. Then the - . I I .1 ­4&Ats- . . 11 � . . I 1. I I I � . . L the Circle Camp on a high-stepping , basy Victim. .'As befdro remarked, I did YOU cid�h him? And how d you . . . . id rsd-coited' men Mustered the four 01 . , PERI` � Robert SnAth, Harlock: * E, iiinch- . I . .. horse, with the Big Dipper and the ' can put forward no better explanation I . . . , . find TUCT, I . . .1 � . � I I _ . us Outside, by,tUe lIght.of a lantern. . I . ­ c ley, SeafOrth; J&ues C6mbAngs, Eg-' North Star to, guide me to the.Canada ' than a streak of "CUSSWness" in my . . "I thought he had slipped his -pack,' I � � And two of them stood In the doot- . I . . mondVille ,1 J. W. Yeo. HoimbsvilW. I . . I line. . . .. I . . " . . red mount. Sufflc6,'It to relate that . . . � ­�, , I by the tied -up reins,'. $sald Barreau. I � 1. WILY and snapped a pair of handcuffs Did � Any m oney to We paid in may We paid to Tozer & Brown, Cliftsom, or . I A"-.uA_ I all at on ce I found my, steed per- . O'HAPTEX YL - I � It of�l " Of "As for catching hfin and find Ing you, 'that was 'Matter. He about.the wrists of each of us as we kidney feeling at Cuttlw groceryo Goderich. . . , forming h, series. diabolic evolutio � I . . .. . - us. . I 0#1 � kud hi some mysterious Manner. he. an easy tan . . ' I . fairly lni�D me, and I had only to. look . passed . out. I - I . � stiff n I Partlea,d=rous to effect insurance . . 1. S1 owlo6t George. .1 and I Parted company, in a final - burrit 'about for a . man walking." . . . . � ' .Now," said one of them, ,,you* Sam- L,U'd It is to cur or tranuot other busdness will be 1 1 promptily 'ittvaded. to on: QVIP""*Orl . . . I , . 1 retain some vivid - Impros ion of of rapid-fire contortions, 1 -have -since 8 � ' L ' . . "Well," I returned, taking my sorrel roppi "I'm ders chaps ktow what horses 0 . , Y care to rid and what stoc e, ' k Sllo*,fo t and al that g lb a-ny:of above ofterS addressed that night ride. A Mile or two from heard and. rdad-much of the Western . I L .1 ' by the -properly grateful for, � . . . .0 George -has here. go one of you can* Get a ,the to -their, respective postoffices. Loggia the circle'tents I crossed the Teton horse and his Unique method of un- your. help. And I have another Mat ter come to the stable wl' me, and saddl 6 kidney I . Inapeote& by the director who lives River, thon just receding from the - seating -a rid.br, but movek yet have I to ,thank YOU for, it I am not badly 1 � UP?'. The I - Ueare8tA#h0 scene. ., � 1une rise, and nearly swimming.1deep. seen* Justice done the,subjdet. Nor ' . . I � bilstaken," . . . . I . I t lie took the younger ma n and went, heys 41 not se . . I . After that I came but upon a greai shall I descant long oil such an un. . He made 4 slight gesture of depre- 4 . troiling him. up in tht Uncertain light I t'hems i I i A� . * � 4 9 ­ � il �* ' spread pleasant theme. Let me simply -ro- . of benchland, dotted with. I &atlO - "N. ve rat d th ' ad 0 6 r n at,' a I he. . , . till both of them were Utterly gone. for an . ........... .... , � . . . � . , . .. .. allent prairle-dog tow -us, Here and cord the fact that I came to earth His attitude was n o encouragement to I . After somethingof a wait they real)- in ins i . in NOWS-0 there, alone butte rose pinnacle4lke Ungracefully, with a Jarring shook, . profuse thanks, kt I had Contemplated � . peared, leadIng lldrreguls horses, and muscle -stiff 'Clinton . AVOCOrd Out of the flatness. in all my short And when I sat 'up, a freshly bruised such. . . mine, and two others, lift the fixierlin, These I I I OLIN-TOm - . ONT. lite I had never known what It was to and crestfallen -youth' It was to .be. ' . # I turned then tO: Inspect my. saddle, I 1. I had had time to Count 11 . noses. -There but th� . . . �be beyquid, sound Of a human voice, to hold. Red clattering Over a little and found fresh Cause for perplexity. . prom I Tocras of suWsqiPt1O!1-$1 Per year, in' � be utterly alone. That night was My hillock,'head up, stirrupa aiwinging, . � BY some means, my supply of bread ' Was a man apiece for the four of Us, Tag" k ,advance $1.60 May he chargaU it: first taste of iti and to my umaedug. wide. He, seemed IU hot haste. Like a , been a aud. beef had haken from Its, and one off behind the cabin holding YOft torus i )lot go Paid.' No paper digeolitim- . tomed #Aks the patter of My hottals fool, I ,had knotted the reins together fastening. .The bit oi �ack hung slack the raiders' saddle 4tock, -We stood . chtomj4 ited untli all arr6a% are paid, U11-- I hoofs atemod -to be echoing up from for 6asler holding; with them looped In,the'Attings,'"d the food Was gone, there like to many pleaeg -of- 4JUCOUth I digeagc I loss at the Optioli Of thepubliSh- or, The dalsa, to which every sub- a sotlniling,boatd, and the jingle of upon his nock, he felt aa,muell at lib. . . He looked down Inquiringly, .at my statuary, no one seeming to have any inclination for talk, until tho ;Ust the ont seription is paid 1.9 denoted on the the bit chains rang like a' bell, so ertY as though stripped etc& n of riding I . .4 exclaMatIO310 � � saddled horses came up. Then both the j3&u. Compo label, � . I . . Profound Was theL quiet. X know of gear. . no ln2l that compar with the I -A- It looked like a dubious hr --f- . -, � ,_ I'More of my luelf-', s, aid I .nd .1. . dera found their tongues in bebalf of aanoyil Nyal t ;�.t,4e,r;, .4,­�.�, 1 I � - ..,.,_:­ . 4 �9,40 -0- ,#;,W__W__ tch 1� 4 , " il - �, M . . I I -. 4.,f 4 , , , L ; ,�, 11 '. �m I I—— - - -------- I 4! _ . It. .�, ____ 4�"_ - M. - to, 2 I I 10 - I i%X0*. * I i*" -4* "'�K ,,, I I � I 11 a". Y014,r* too 6%M a liK 4AV1,4 t .1 , , , A You OW4 rour frWV4 Wov*44' .. V . . '?, rp.Pt k Mont Ot ,thoughtful scrutiny, "*,here " )I* lott so mom for arvuk'atl I � this remedy we know to be all'they JA AL Sow taftuox ths S"r of go ly W6010 of thelNofth, Which I was ft tu 004410 Said ost *6 zatsm you 41re bound fort" . 04tod polloom" Josging at tbo . I Ot %sob ons- of us, yet to know. Each h011ow Into which tho 04- of lWf #4 boqeg 1prO,- . "It"o to oftret", I replied: "I'm for 46 Wo, oromw * fairly loy*l Sold 'and Ouarant6od by W. S. It, " of pliain" we Came, tio a uttle I dipped reeked of mysterious pos- of -rocks; W when wo W the,M"Leod Country; over the ltno.,, ad It the sorgoext pilled up hW 'faced I 0 and about, no moo,* 4, UP, 044 the earth, okv4 tho oWM "Then. YOU may as welt ride with even our features, *;oo4 out clW . , . a silvery, slow. I . , I . ohn, Sanders, Walter - So4ors, � Brown Allas Slowfoot .George, I I one Jobn DQ0, In tile QU00AIA I � . e I arrest yout" he Wdressed us I WON , unctorily. . ., - . trooper snickered, And B , arreA , .0 , . . . ed out loud. I- I utine - routlno� ,and red tape, I I In this rottou. 40al," I heard % foot murmur, wnent his laugh ed- And on the other aide of , . --*.-P, , .qe4 tit his stlr� -,''I"' Wait Sanders rat - % , 4.44 cried hotly- . . ,.! I . I . . . OU dirty dogs, Some day''I'll, I 0 Yuh'.d=J&od sorry ytib didult . I Your Own s1d6 of. the line. to-', t.op � 11 . . � this the sergeant took no mottco_� 'I book his horse up, and prisoners . guard, elbow to elbow,- we . (I on. I I .1 . . . CHAPTER VII, . . ., I I The Finger Of Scorn. . . � I I estiny lurks in obscure place � ,a. . emerges therefrom ,to seize upon. ',.. L nawar6s." I . .­. '11%. rreau launched this eplgj%m-� - c sentence in the prctound quiet � . � . I . . cell In the MicLeood gu , ardhouse. - , I . . . that Is the Vasa we came to,- I a , � . iY elghthousimg of-stoutplp" � ,.. , No pair Of us, fOO4 of Indifferent ge�eroUs rartionsi, , ty In none top, a , - ��­ , " -- -, the.'keen eye. of an armed, quard L . I e background. .Foj two day$ we, . I - . � lyrooded ,in- this cage,'llke.auy .... I . .. .. on 1elons.. . . . "! . I . I ' I I I tfie taterveni ' I ' I 4g period there lo. . . . . . . � ng Worthy of chrondcliqg. During . - . . . . . . I . in e it io�k Serge . -ant Rubbel and � . . 1. . . . roopers to bring up In* we rod I . , o., . � . � . elepti 40, rode'a&Oln. and little. I . , . . 1� . b6tell, . It Barre�tu ind the two �. . , . . . ere worried over- the -outcome, if . % - . , . � . . I . � Indulged any thought of eacape, I . . $ . . Id plans to that eni%'they kept I .- . . ' . . . � , I . things to themselves-. rj.pe&. I . � , did likewlao., 'Altogether, we! . . I � a company of few words, And, . . � evening, when dusk.was clioslus�,"'.%4 ' I . . he.lourney ended. and we .lay, , . : . to sleep with barred doori and� . I wa between us and .Other men, I � � I . . . . 4 . tle as. we spoke, I gathered 6trayi . . I . and. ends of 'the affair, *and' i. I . � � ­ . I., � them, as best I coi.xld� Most (it, , �.,­­ . X,).','� � 44� me from the troopers. After all,' . . _ ... 4ing was simple enough. At this! � . . . . . . . - the sale of liquor was strictly, I I I I . , . :­. . bited. iii the Canadian Terrlto-l" � - . . ' ' and'naturally "whisky was at a!'. I . I . I � '. 11 . . um, Thus the. Sanders mnmcb, L . I I P ... Just across the American line, ,'.. � . - I �, . shed an Ideal . base of operations . - - . I . . I . .. . nen inclined to..,gatker Im the ., ' ; I � I '10. of the thirsty. Rroof of ' 1 4 I . I . I . . c in.contraband whlsl�y lay'ready I . . . . - . . . 1� , .. ise; at least,'so the policemen -.� . . � . - - . tL ea. t but they could * no ' ateh I I . I . ' I .., �. . . I wily Sandbrs. brothers on the ' I - - . � � . . - I .. . .0le of the boundary., So, With I I . . . . . I � � . . , . . 6 disrsgardIdr All but the object I . . I .1 I gained,. -they, violated qn'inter- , . . � . nal technicality. The - result . . . I . .. . . .1 led the mId', that lai fr6m the * . . I � ted. -police PO t 9Z.-ViAly." ity . ,- . . . ,. . � . .. I � . � , I , frord-tho t followed ,Zlwy, , . I—% I .. - .. . . . � ' Rpy .1 Wiks In.. Barreau's con-' '�` �, n, however, was a little.bejond - �, . .4sl6wroot George," as,tU0 call� . : - . . I � . � I . . .. I . . I (TO DE.?CONTINUEM) � % . � I - . .. - . � I I . � . I , . . I . . . . I b. . . 11 . . I ..., I - i I.. I am Hall. was killed near 'Mid- . I . ,� . by an - explcaion of dynwnite, I . I . I wo other -men-were, injured, , ' ' ­­­,.' Won�ienl.sHospikLi Aidoffirant-'. I I . . . I.. I . I ais scmured am� $14,000 forthe',.' . � * . � 1. . I 11 I. I I - �esl hame. . . .U1114 . . . . . % . I . - .. . . . . . . I I . . . I . . . . . . . . I . , . . � APS YOUR KIDNEYS ARE I . .. I . ­ . . . . USING ALL THE TROUBLE .,,. I . . - � . . ­ ",� . I it ever occur to %you to saspect your - - . ans.thiscausebf that dull,achy . . . . across the small of the back, that . eck'6r sor6muscles ? . ... . a. treat mistake to dope yourself o a ot of sy&ptoma like neuralgia . . L I ight rheumatic pains, as well as ' . . enerally congested stuffy fooling4 ' � the root of the tro4ble-the I .. . . a.- . .. . .., way ve live nowadays u kid . . . . . on'tget half a chance, 79610!y ,are . . I itiV6 and do mot give You paill . I . elves, but when they quit work . . I . as, h shows itself . � my 'ways -pain in the back -stiff . . i�llttle shooting rhournatio Paine . ueek--neuralgia and other things, � . . .. are not serious. in themselves, � ­.!_A!_..L_ �'L_� 61— U:A­­A —A . . . a Stone Root Cw*poumd afid take on now, life -the tymp- Ar and danger of diabetes, n4tiam and dread Bright's -omptiv averted. � Advertising tates-Transtem-b adver- , 11, tisemOnt,J, 10 cents ver mohpartel � __ for pure loneliness, Unless It be thd Upon second thoughto I decided that it - p4hined. . I 0 ,me. "L`obk`a-hore$ oiYbred to the public. .The Nyal people had to doirvince us of this first befbt6 we � lind for OrSt Insertion and 3 emts . dosorted otreets of a city at four in dould to:sIly. have bosh Worse. A. bro. "Might I 4 ask-�" said �#, after,a, mo' aerge"t," said the "Yuh I would offer them to our -customers, and . per line for each subsequent ingetri. I the morning - or the huthod, ghost- ken leg, say, Would have been 1% choice Mont Ot ,thoughtful scrutiny, "*,here Onto 0,111"t got any business over I � this remedy we know to be all'they loh, Small advertisements mot to ly W6010 of thelNofth, Which I was complication. MY bones, however, to. you 41re bound fort" . here. and yuh know it. Bveli it yuh � claim for it. 7 ' exceed one inch, such ati 14ASVI yet to know. Each h011ow Into which midned Intact. So t sought about in "It"o to oftret", I replied: "I'm for did, this- kid don't belong III the crowd. You!re aftet" Sold 'and Ouarant6od by W. S. It, " "Strayed," o* "Stoloh." etc., fit'� I dipped reeked of mysterious pos- tile gross for ther pistol, that hid been the,M"Leod Country; over the ltno.,, us, yuh got W, 11101mea, J. M Hovey, W. A. . gertea once for 35 conts and each wbuities, werY MoOn-bathed rise of jolted from Its Place during the up. "Then. YOU may as welt ride with but You've no Call to meddle With 0`0 , � Aloconnell, Clinton. tubsequent' Insertiou ,10 eentis, land savo t1di it IftgUe teoll g that , Xe " g heAvaj, and, When I found it, betook I Me this evening," be Invited, "It I# '"" . . Communications intended, for �uVllea- do 11 It, sont6thing s1nister, some In ' mprd- �ft , . myself upon the way ray errhtle nag. Only A few mites to the Sanders "T�iktys right" his brother put to. 1. tion Must, am a guArALutea of good ,faith, be tdoompan-led by the ' hentible ovfl, lay lift Wait � the r . 40-fhOr Aidik. Whatever o berAtitiob had gone, .1 I . 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