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by, the namo:of
life•tuition
L ; -ALL,
PrOnrietor 'Edttor,
•grave. I stierier o£ svonderful.'`meliow lane.
P t ' ` The boat was rfiglsed, ll
t GIN HERE afiODA ing' her violet' oyes Tvan, thrilled by
PEM Newhall,Augusta Geo Ileee the sal ago, beauty of trio laud, bossed
to Alaska after bemng,told. by'Ivaie wdrinlY' in smart rid res troiiseis,
IaXit ti>l, Rusairri violinist, ha - had rubber -and -loather boots{ and a Sheep -
drowned PhU1-;Sariohefshmzn's°' of lined coatis and the three guides gut-:
tetany; £ollawing a quaaarel, ishmin waren stolid; and businesslike, climb
anti Poter'a wife Dototivy, had ui gody
bine to flea • .Ile joins Dig Chr}a Lar e'd' into oma of the ship's hoofs into
son ill mespanee to ti whi
distress sig}ial at ch Pete had:ahem* packed a,large'
sen,',forcing..'his sea jackett.upon him'„part of his winter supplies and such
'Their launclm hits rock. ' ! duffle as `llorothy and tv n had
D'gi'otliy receives word -that }ler hus- brought) end the word was gi•en'to`
band's. bodyy; identified by his: sea louver away. ."One thing mote," °Dor-.
jacket; has been buried is Alasic • She othy directed s the'. crew eased' at
feels free to receive Ishmin s attests', rr,
i the;d•ivlts Iv an, 'I vs ant you. mzt,
ane lierBut
hip eter Hie appearetice corn- your violin"'
ppletely' changed and 'he -es kno'wit as O£ i outse One of ,the crew iiu
• Limejuice'Pete. • Ile finds his identity mediately bronght 'the pmeeicus ins.
completely covered and takes" atNb In strunieat 'to 'his' side, ":not the brilliant.
tt eannery,..,Larson's liod'y occupies his •Steadivarius, but 'a beautift11, Horn
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BANKER
• A general Banking 'Business traizsecti
ed, Notes Disooiineed, Drafts Ratted.
Xn'terest%Allowed •ou • Deposita :Sale
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No ary.public,Conveyancer.
Eigunelal, Real. Estate:' aud Fire In-
ruranco Agent. .Representing 14 Fire
Insurance Companies. ” -
Division Court Office, Clinton..
."W. ERYDONE
Sareister, Solicitor. Notary Public, etc.
Office:
SLOAN BLOCK CLINTON
DR: ' J. C GANDIER
Offce'Hours:-1.30 to 3.30 p.m,6130
to 3.00 p.m., Sundays, 12.30 to 1.80 p.m,
Other hours by appointment colt'.
Office: and Resident, --- Victoria St.
DR. FRED G. TI-IOMPSON
Place and Residence:
, Ontarlo Street - Clinton, Ont.
One door West of Angllcan Churoh.
Phone 172.
Eyes examined aud.,glassea fitted.
DR. PEICIVAL HEARN
Oates and Residence:
Duron Street Clinton, Ont.
Phone 69
frornterly..occupied by the late Dr.
C
Eyes ' Ex minedTand omGI seep Fitted.
A. last letter's nt Dorothy in e e s and the three
efiect3 guts•lrini in a rico light to her. Alaskans' the oars. They headed
She decides to carry his body hack to They
• • ran' s straight' toward' the gate between, th
Georgia fpr bullar. Ishnen ar ge
with: Peter's boss for guide and'Iabor..
Limejuice' Pete is chosen' as ;guide.
Ish» tin and Dorothy arrive but do. not
recognize him•
NOW GO ON WITHTIIE STOR"1
CHAPTER YIL'
AT sin GRANO.
The Warrior was loaded, not only
with supplies for the journey but also
with Pete's winter outfit, and the en-
tire party, put to sena
At intervals the rolling .shore line
gave way to grim and lofty precipices,
the high ranges dropping sheerly off
intoth•o sea, and here the waves broke
in .great; .unreaching, shimg'
of 'spray. I3eyond these many -
hued cliff's was the supreme Aleutian
Range, a wonderful divide. of sharp,
jagged, snow -swept peaks. There was
no sign that man had gained a foot-
hold here, never a village or roof, a
trapper's hut or a camp fire: Thus
IA H. A: MCINTYRE
DENTIST
ODee hours 9 to 12 A.M. and 1 to
6'P.M., except Tuesdays and Wednes-
days. .Office over Canadian National
Express, Clinton, Ont.
Phorie 21.
.
DR. F. A. AXON ..
DENTIST
Clinton, Ont.
Graduate of C C.D.S„ Chicago, and
' I1,C.0.S., Toronto.
Crown and Plate work a: specialty
D. H. McINNES
ChIrapriictor•—Electrical Treatment.
Of Wfhgbam, •wel be et the Coninicr-
cial Inn, Clinton, on Monday„Wednes-
day and ili`iday forenoons et each
week,
Inseam of all kinae 'successfully
,bandied.
had it lain 'unchanged since, in -by-
gone ages, it had raised up frons the
Sea.
Dorethy was aware as, she stood at
the deck railing that a few yards for-
ward Pete the guide watched the'shoee
line, too.' He seethed lost In the bond-
ing mood that it invoked. She found
herself glancing, from time to time,
It his homely, thoughtful face, thef
broad shoulders hunched over the rail- i
ing; and by woman's secret ways she
knew that he was deeply and poign
aittly aware of, her presence, also.
Suddenly lie spoke to her and painted
toward the beach,
"Look just to the left'of that big,
white triangular rock, he told her.
"Do you see' something moving—"
Instantly she caught a spot of red.
"Yes—, what is it?" "
"A fox. We'll see lots- of 'ear. I£
you keep your eyes. Open, we may see
caribou,, too -they roam here in enor-
mous herds."
She moved nearer to him, and he
painted put thimtgs,of interest•. Once
he slowed her a flock of beach geese,
lifting tall heads from the shore; often
hair -seal rolled up with the combers,
and once he showed her what he
thought to be that most rare of mar-
ine animals, ,a sea; otter,• playing ]n
a floating bed of kelp. Of see life the mean -who slept below. They had
there was . an abundance—porpoises printed simply;
Playing beside the ship, a whale blow-
ing far off, once, the long, dark fin of
a basking -shark, • chasing salmon in
the mouth of a long, deeply cut bay.
"Maybe I91 get to show you a Kodiak
bear, too" Pete told her, "Then you'll
get the thrill of your life,"
He Ahmed her the high, glittering
Pavlof Volcano, and her towering sis-
ter peak, ane of the most symmetrical
mountains in the World.
She felt increasingly glad that
llredford had selected him for the
head guide. She saw with pleasure
that he was personally imaiaculate—
his blonde beard trimmed until it was
almost distinguished -looking, his
rough garb well kept and clean. • She
had a feeling that, should one of the
rolling Waves rise up and overwhelm
1 'mitered for the
reefs where the dory of the Dolly
Bettis had *wed` to -rescue the bat-
tered ; bleeding Remittance Man al -
,most two yeat4 bcfeve. , •
Nearer view diel not in the least al-
leviate the; deep feeling that this land.
invoked in Dorothy. ` As she liuslied
through the deep mese, up the wind-
swept hill, the haunting spirit of the
waste places went krone to her as
never before.
Pete paused on the hill, then -began
a detailed study of the beach below
through the binoculars. And almost
at once he saw the weather-beaten
white cross that marked the grave.
Dorothy, watching him, saw a queer
look of strain steal into his homely
countenance; and the glass trembled
in loris hand. But he spoke slowly, per-
fectly casually, when he turned.
"I've found it already," he said.
"The cross?" Ivan asked quickly.
"fres. Iv7ot three hundred yards
front the crimp. • We would have seen
IXIE.MILLS, winner of last year's clog derby at La Pas, tae e :
90,mile'event with dog sleds; to rnn•,olf in doauoction with the winter carnival
in the,Roeky Mountains National Park at Banff.
lined sleeping robe' beneath it, "Get ilson Pzlblishing Company
under` there;” he_invited cordially;.
Dorothy and."Ivan both were glad
to obey,- for '.411 .at once the clouds
dissolved en drenching gusts of rain.
The higher hills were at once: obscured
in mist; and the storm, dropping be-
t ,
e-tween, all but obscured the Warrior
riding at anchor. And now, as the
storm increased is violence, it became
increasingly doubtful./ whether or not
the craft mild stand- out in her pres-
ent, exposed position.
They soon•were answered -as -10 this.
As all of them watched, appalled, the
dint ghost that was the ship began to
fade into a shadow. The Warrior was
floating away into the haze—leaving
Dorothy and her companions to the
grist solitudes of the wild and the
f the storm
(To be continued,)
- mercy o •
GEORGE EWO'IT
i -teemed. Auctioneer for the County.
of Huron.•
Correspondence promptl:• answered.
Immediate arrangemcnte can be made
for Sales Date at The Newe.Recoyd,
Crimen, or by calling. Phone 203,:
Chargee Moderato and Satletactuon
Guaranteed.
OSCAR XI,OPP -
Honor Graduate Carey Jones' National
School of Auctionee'ring, Chicago. Spes
tial course taken in Pure Bred Live
Stock, Real Estate, „Merehandie°-'and
Farm Sales. Rates In keeping with
prevailing market Satisfaction as-
ered.Phome1Write or wire, Zurich, Ont,
B. R. HIGGINS.'
Clinton, Ont.
General Fire and Lito Iasuranco.'a.gent.
for Hartford Windstorm, Live Stock,
Automobile and Sickness and Accident
Insurance. Ilurcn and Erie and Cana-
da Trust Bonds. Appotututente: made
to Meet parties' at Breeedeld,. Varna
and Bayfield. 'Phone 47. -
Tlll�il�,'BA#SWAY
TIME TABLE "
x'raine Will airive'at and depart frots
;Cifnton as follbwe:
Buffalo: and Godcrtch Riva •
Going tiaet, depart 6.44 am,'
N" 1' " 2.52 PW.
Going Wept, ar. 11.50 a.m.
• ' ar. 6.08 dp, ; ,6.53 p.m.
" . ar. 10.04 p.m.
London, Huroh a Bruce
'Going -South, ar. 7.66 • dp; 7;56 ase.
4.10 p,mn.
Booing North. depart 6.b0.p,tn
ar. 11.40 " 11.61 a.m.
The 'i11
oral
`•� The .fifth morning found the sky
What a joke on Big Chris Larson.
The Vargas Islands-
A Colonial Problem
Its a geed thing our cousins to the
south have not an Extensive Colonial
development. Xniaglne Bri4ein bay-
ing an article sucb as the following
appear in one of Its foremost maga-
eines: -
"Onr smallest colonial possessions,
the Virgin. Islands with a total land
area of 102 square milee,. Inspite of
their seeming •insigniflec uce are caus-
ing ecouom1c problems at consider -
magnitude," states Thomas I1. Dlekin-
sou, anther, and economist, in Decem-
ber "Current I•Itsta y," "Nowhere
under tete American flag is the sys-
tem of feudalism so strongly ens
trenched tis it is in these islands, and
nowhere is the prices for Maintaining
it being enacted so inevorably. On
it from there if that big, gray boulder the one hadd. there is a body of negro
hau'n't been in the nay." labor but n few years removed from
The three of them walked quietly actual slavery—lazy, ignorant, pre -
down to the grave. The cross was a dneinns and undependable; preferrieg
Simple 000' of white board; yet the t0 live - 00 starvation • subsistence
yew of the Norwood Ind done well by rather than work. On the other, a'
small group of hereditary landown-I
er•s, tweney-ane families owning 80
Per cent. of the largest island... Un-
used land is not taxed, pasture land
the boat, his would be n strong arm the emotiomil stress of the last few
to testae her. At present, however, moments he had forgotten his old
the scan were comparatively placid, enemy, the Northern winter. The
easily rolling, the sky blue overhead,' clouds had darkened and lowered; the
the warm late September sun .pour- cold, driving rain t';f the North Pen-
ing genially dawn en the clock: insula was certainly not far off, "I'm believe ver," going '01 have the afraid so, too," lie conmtented "If ti -e
best of weather," she told 'him. work fast, maybe we can get back to
Pete hesitated.. "1 don't like the the ship before ii; bks'
way the clouds Ole .on the'hills,". he He took one o2 thereathree tools and
told her soberly, "We're bound to turned bis own big muscles to the
have good weather fore da"y ar ttvo, I task' It Boor[ became increasingly
should say -likely time in plenty to evident, h.owevcr; that they could not
get where we're going. Of course no ,boat the storm; and in all likelihood
would he obliged to spend the night
ashore; after all. At least the casket
could not he transported aboard till
calm weather; this much was certain.
For once in his life Pete blessed the
gods of the storm.
He turned with a radiant smile that
seemed to light his homely face.
November 24, 1920.
R. 1.'1''..- 'sated land is nixed 70 cents an acre.
The dignity of the simple inscrip- There1re two-thirds c: the land ,ties
is taxed 13 cents an • were. but 'CUM-
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ORDER PATnavel
tion°lir'ought a sort lustre to Dorothy's idle, . Since large contributions of eh
eyes, batt Pete stared down like 0 ratan from ,the United States Treasury are W
mune and address plain -
in a dream. What a travesty it leas! necessary . each year to meintein' the ly, giving number and size of sash Co
What a joke on Big Shris Larson ly- colonial government—$70,160 to 1928 patterns 05 you want, Encase 20c in table
leg inai'ticulato in the casket Beneath, --mud since e a large Proportion of the stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap
it carefully) for each number and' al.'
Pets called rho two camp helper's, lrnritulation !s migrating from the is. y) strou
and they carate with their shovels. lands eaclt pear, it is obvious that address your order to Pattern. Dept., i
"You won't want to watch this, Mrs. a stringent program of .reeonstruc- Wilson Publishing'Co., 73 West Ado- 1toR'tl
hide St., Toronto. Patto ns sent by t Ba
Newhall," he said courteously. "Would tion is needed." y half
you like to have me row you back to -.. ___ _ return mail. !cote
the boat?" ^ �n ;getb
"I'11 stay it out, Pete, thank you. , ,.... Is Smoking Harmful?
I'm afraid it's going to rain, Wit° Smoking has been a eohstanC habit! Co
iiiPetee's blue eyes studied the shy. In r � 9 ° anyone then during the past three ten- add
y ' turies. It is impossible to find the brow
least evideuee that the habit has any drop
adverse effect upon longevity, but, on siren
the other hand, experience shotes that teas
tobacco smoke temporarily but .con- a lay
tiderably handicaps a competitor in in t
the rnore'steenuons athletic pursuits. mold
For example, even if a lean is in
good training, a morning pipe affects
his "wind" if he wants to go "all nut"
in a game of rugby football or a hard
face in the afternoon, This means
one can tell rim, these uproarious
waters. After a :fest days -there's go-
ing to be a change in weather, and
what that means, no one knows.".
It . was Pete who, later, brought
fruit to her stateroont, oohed a jam -
Med wiedo`v, and ' with the finest
courtesy put himself at her seiviee.
Time Warrior rounded the Peninsula "Don't worry, Mrs. Newhall," he as-
theeturned northeast along the south cured the girl. "We'll take care s..
diene- of Bering Sea. her the first
prevailedn you, and make you comfortable if it
three clays, ilio good weatheblows the mountains over.
without a : break, but,the morning of She was strangely, deeply grateful;
rho fourth brought a sharper wind, a and her warm Color deepened as she
Mote restless movement of the white- answered his smile. "I'nt not afraid,
caps on -the -dark wdvee..
Pete.L. know you 11 loop after us."
Firer �+r��+t�,�§�r® p9 overcast and lowering, and a deckled-
a��7[41( LV 6e ® ds. ly-`Teen . edge t i the wind. The water
n' had darkened in hue, the tall chefs
F ie d , Ds.. ,GSeaford)tot,., 'Ont.-- ' frowned front the shore. But fire Weir
D;tR�C,TOFi y.
riiir• progressed steadily, and at the
Vice, ear Sar es ^•Connolly, ed; See,. ;dalvrt of .:ilia sixth 'clay dropped Tier
Vico, ren, hos.' o; ,Hoechweetf;' Bee• anclior,out from' the reefs -where the
Directors: Thos. Hay„s fney ts, a". i ten had one d'oWn,
Directors: f3onrge � McCartttey; Sea: Jnpitpr amid th V g g
foeth; D. F.' McGregor,,'Seaforth J, Gl,• . The landing patty was seen ready
• Grieve, Walton; Wm. Ring; Seaforth;' to disembark. Dorothy, deeply moved
9tt Ucigwen,"Clinton; Robert Ferries
eteelodlt; John Benneweir,'Brodhagee
,3de. Connolly, Goderich.
Ageutai" Alex:Eeiteh, Clinton; ,T W:
,'Seo Gocjerj b 56, Ffinchray, Sea.,
i }forth W, (3 esuey� Igmondymo It.
O. Jarreutt.,,' modha ell. - le
Any epney to 14 laid in may' bo
paid to 1lloorlah Ciotti -in �1o. Clinton,:
o f CC u t 0' pe r C e log.
i • a ie$ desirlp0 tog cot Xtlsuran09
:of la ''dad ott1 ;1, Reisjepsp-^ Will g
ren1kily 04 fll b kh e lactim g
sy o rte a 4 o core) c res
then res$eotivo post 'oiflee e0'
lush, oted by; the »ircote; W0*
ltea'r�st gle.ggi3net '"F; ;t0'''.'
by the belief that ;this Was tie site
of her husband's death, her': brunet
beauty- aoeentuated by the -wind en
her cheeks, and the seas bite. deepen-
ACCOUNTANTS.' AND AUDITORS
'€ AlialVe-416 and Ct*91pZiiy
Unlo Om* al,' Phalle 968
�e Toronto mid Kitchener
:M4dMIU AN, LA, ,
F-23
issuE Flo, 1—'28
, And now the squall at sea was be-
ginning to resemble a real hurricane.
The '!list few drops of cold, thin, like
free shot, began to lash down at them
before a race ltorsa wind; and Pete
immediately tookrneesures for his env'
ployer's comfort. He took his 'two sten
front the work, end aiding them with
his own broad shoulders, he tipped the
dory halfway oyer on the beach. Then
he spread Dorothy's heavy, canvas -
u
WELL, WELL1
Eraser: How did you find` the
Ink? '
Bloater: 1 found the Ink weld
French Canada
Quebec Soleil (Lib.): It seems cer-
tnin - that the French-Canadian race,
on t
Inge
ling(
lady
a We
extra strain upon the heart. nigh
Many youngsters impair their slice
health and athletic careers by :•morn or f
ing-pipe,irfter pipe every day. Later
in life, however, moderate smoking
which has ben supple enough to learn seems to., do.' most -nen tittle, if any,
Anglo-Saxon and American business harm:- The effect. of tobacco upon wo-
men
t\
ntathcda, has sufficiently 'be
rotaiued' Its then in particular is not yet 1(neyvn. Gov
t b guaranteed f pap
owe character,
o e guarau ee o
its 'permanence. Its civil, rellgious, -se--ft
educational and social inetitutions are Tonopah and Chicago desii
solidly placed in the present, with Reno zette: Down at Tonopah a th>o
their roots deep down in the past; . • character, one LOTH
It 1t Can acquire intellectual superior- c'Two GtGatn" camp tend
ity at the carne time as it achieves few, the announcement he had $3,- duce
ago a desert
material solidity; Smith, paraded the ca
it will attain its b00,000 in stoney and: that he meant sett]
ideal of a French -nation within the
to with agive h sill of it to Ring George so gees state: he could come its this country aped• live. then
De was committed to the insane telt
The workman had cane to see to asyli:nm by his fellow citizens, Over in finit
the drains, mid lingered for days over Chicago William Hale Thompson par sari
-the job. • The old lady of the house, aded the city with banners declaring that
iiupatient at their slowness, ,told the he was going to drive Xing George out, rest
f the school books and public librar- by
les, and they elected himhimmayor. The
i y
complex is the names The difference St
between the two cities is that Ton- i neon
opah knows a' lunatic when she sees they
one:,.: _ meat
foreman just what she thought of him.
Indignant, he replied: "Be careful
what you say, madam, oi' I shall sue
you for -damnages.” "Very well, then,"
carne the answer, "I shall damn you
fel' aeWagee l --
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