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I'll l ,,­ "ift vko,�,Wllpj, ,,�­­ , &bdominal Weakness Spinal Deform- . U , I Women. living In the faith of the timber. Wir4a,'times he had ter that ,W.Ay­�- - ,.. ­ '' � ­ ;ii: : I � '11G.- �; IW4� %A'R ,.�,� ,� - I I I 1� . . � 11 �,` r7q-. � �­g.r , ­ All I � � I -,R 0e, , I , I i ,,, , ,, " 'Ni:' - ' .I � , RY, Consultation Pree. Call . or . cof their . W felt tliw qlti,ciimfott '0, ,. 'I'l-1:1, � ".., . . Am hat slightly 1� '.., A I.Zlti 'My W I e � � - , �' , . ' forefathers, witU the best blooq I d the crown Of' ' t4ought, and 114 spite 09. k1wou i - Write. J. G. SM11TH, British Apph ago, under the marvelous old F ot abova . P471 r , F , . ,� .- "l, �, , , � An hou a the top of 4he rock, and tbx mg, 'a, "'i. , " , 11.1 .,,��: , once Specialist, 15 Downie St., ftzt- - 4 Q'k'� tftmor of apprehension ,rAA. ,jap­bk �.,��.i,,RTI;;;,tlll , .,gi owpp" � y ,ongland and France still surviv� ee W . ��,!�!!!`.,, � �r,i`,N'-,.-,�Z ", � canopy of The blue northern sky, Da1v- . times the marksmi of the other . . , ;VA 4l, y" , i 1 2ord, Ont. � /8202-95 ing in their viins. . -1 *316; He f elt, - an � even greateir desirp", 0 " ,ROW." WA, . " .. 11, "I" --,- - , �: " -, . 11 "I 11 I - " - - , id CarriWan, Sergeant in of had perforated it Noth 'neatness ancl � N" ,,.,!, His Most Through those same months - - . to wrine the ne* gf� the - - -4 � I �. �1'111,41, "i � l�,"1411.1-11 1 , - . iiillet had car- - 1fro i %%% � '4 - , .. �l: � I " , ,­ .."It- 11)�, I - I 1� I ­ little sandpiper. The .qreAtU1;;T,01T0Xr. 11 i.. 1.2 K ��,�� I y 021, �,�j�'- � 1, ,, I - Excellent Majesty's Royal Xorthwest winter, tl�e 'great captains of trade in dispatch- The third ,,1h . I � . , I I I � i�"A.* r I ','� �., "O" , , I , " - ried his hat a dozen -feet away, When- body, Scarcely larger than a butter, cled round squarely in front of him , , V., � I :, ever he showed a pat . � �, 5h of his cloth- .PZI, - I 1. -I.. LZG41, to hims6l( and had thanked Goa, that paring for the coming of the river . , nut, was swelling up like a round ball and stood there tilting its tail %U4 !�� X1. �.`& Mounted Police, had hummed softly the city of Ednionton had been pre. " � 4), '0- I ­ . . " , 1�1 "I", , ' �Rji� . ol � .11, � t he was alive. He had 'blessed Me- brigades. The hundred a bullet repuea with unerring , . , , , P, Ill .-, , and fifty 'P-1 - in his effort to van sh all other bobbin its head as if its one ins I 1; ­ .1 '1W - . q4I 9 ane . I ,. I ,,,Eii� - ,Izyti;�00'. .14 , FkOi 91 - Vane, Superintendent, of -N" Division miles of trail between that last city blood, Twice they had drawn desire was to look down the length I ... `,;?r,7* �!=,.F,--� , � l,.'i, � I . 'I� ,�, , .. . - Z I'll , '. . 11 � � I �. I I I W4A I ` , I JOHN J. HUGGARD asca Landing, for detailing Outpost of civilization and Athabasca ......... Ld the humor "Go to it, old man," chuckled Car, of his rifle barrel. The 'bird . .; lwia L i;"& �i-X�� 4 at Atba ...faded out of Song, was gi'v- . �w 4a ,� 4 . Solicitor, Carrigan's eyes. . , �. , �� Z. 4 ,',Ow 0 � K�' I , , ", ", ,.. il."",.'i',",��11: " �r . ", ­`� ri I ,7­�0.1 Barrister, him to the mission on which he was Landing, the door that opened into Not long ago he hiad�exulted in the gan. "Go to it!" Ing him away. If the other fellow � %7= =2,104'g 0 '. �4, . Notary Public, Etc. bent, ,He was glad that he was trav- the North, were packed hard by team The little warbler, that he might wasonly half as clever as his marks- I , � � ­- k��, ap 9V'w- 1W '�� *'Niv)fir,k�a. ..4� -11 I 0-1 I I , , A ,� - - � -� - R, bigness and glory of.this country 9f have crushed between t umb a 4 n hip w s go - I ., 1. ;Y'V11111 .1, Beattie Block Seaforth Ont elling alone; and in the deep forest, and dog -sledge and packer bringing h n fore ma s a od ­ 1�;d � I �-111, P�, % 1, ..� "a - , I his, where strong nifin met hand to finger, gave him a lot of courage Suddenly every nerve in Carrigan's 1�'*,�= evp�7i* .�� I i"R , P � I . And that for many weeks his adven- up the freight that for another year I . P I I , F 't.l.'). ,� 0. . � I � I. .".5., , � , L. , , - ` I I 11 '1.1k' I— ��`: R. S. HAYS ture, would carry him deeper and was to last the forest people of the hand and eye to eye. There were the Then the tiny chorister stopped ior body tightened. He was positive that 41 italmicl, � '. ,,�l.-,!�,, rk , , ,� I(" t,`� 1 5i��-, other kind in it, the, q�rt that made breath. In that interval Carrigan lis. he had caught the outline ,of -a human 4WO&.04 �.�l ",,,,.,. , , Barrister, Solicitor, Conveyancer deeper into his beloved north. Mak- Three River country ---a domain reach. Mak, k. ;=Q,09;rXqA � ;::; 1. - 4' � 11'9�11 -M.- - I '11.. I V -� , - , - ­F� ,v & ':i' "'� ­�i`j'.'j ., ?r,Q,'�,p-�-,"V, .,V. N � and Notary Public. Solicitor for the Ing his noonday tea ,over a fire at ing fr,dm the Landing to the Arctic his profession of man-hi;nting a thing tened to the wrangling of two vivid- head and shoulders in the foliage. His . ccxao am, wwch ao�* - 61 "M ,,� ", P"!� . . R P9.6 , Dominion Bank. Office in rear of the the edge of the river, with the green Ocean. In the of reality and danger, but he expect- colored Canada jays deeper in the trig- . 11 '­ . ....... . , I U,71i . i..:0, - � Dominion Bank, Seaforth. , competition fought the finger pressed gently against � =Wi4iifits �Dws "Quavo*o, jk*410a, :-.� �2""��!.r�j��`pi � :11.;:,� I , Z 'i . Wa , " ZZ Money to forest crowding like an inundation. On drivers of Revillon Brothers and Hud,. ed these -forgot tillem-when the wil- timber. Chroric scolds they, were, ger of his Winchester. Before he I 06=402 in 4�4* 44*',:,;:� 1, .­�,� ii i, - ncan. . ;, derness itself filled his vision. But never without a grouch. They were breathed again he would have fired. ixaadma. BUY ox. � C.-',�N"l�� 'iil,� t , . ". � I . three sides of him, he had come to son's 'Bay, of free trader and inde- - = , " �",;`­­ .. ..... . 4��'2, - �.'!, I ." , ­­ "46 -41�.-, I ".I'. ­'� 'y""ll t his present situation was something like some people Carrigan had known, . I . - . " � � "'.. -' the conclusion�for the hundredth pendent adventurer. Freight tha But a shot from the foliage beat him Mara ]PUL sw��,af, youc 4kqg., ­.� ,,,, ", ,. . 111. ...:: ; '.'. i`� . 11 unlike anything that had ever hap- born Pessimists, always finding some- out by the fraction of a second. In . 3WO or =7 4�aer isa,fte.d .. 11 , . ". ,... l ,BEST & BEST timet, perhaps --that it was, a nice grew more precious with each mile . �, 1� .. i ... , ,,� 1. .1 . . 11� �'..­,,. '. - - , �-�,., .1 "I 11 - �, i. "": � care and Notaries Public, Etc. pened in his previous experience with thing to complain about, even in their . ,� ­-i7,1i� �,' Barristers, 'Solicitors, Conveyau- thing to be alone in the world, for it advanced must reach the beginning that precious time lost, his enemy's I 41-2� 02 4 nWiL 50 :. �:'! I �` , " f , 1.1 --ii, -�. i'.. .1. - , , ,V� I An the Edge Building, opposite The the outlawed. He had -faced dangers. love days. bullet entered the edge of his kit-- P-2paid, from The &�w :0 .. . ­'I,i�,!,, 1.1, � �-- - ": '. '--5 .. .... i,�,�� . ­­� :l: Office he was on what his comrades at the of the waterway. It started with the He had fought. There were times , Hc= Medidaw, C0.5, aeto� I .., Ebrpositor Office. Landing called a "bad assignment." early Snows. The tide was at full by And these were love days. That and came through. He felt the . 'i., a - when he had almost died. Fanchet. shock valoo at& I - 1. I .Ir, i,., -'.,,�t, 5, ��j, 1. � I "If anything happens to me," Car- midwinter. In temperature that nip- was the odd thought that came to of it, and in the infinitesimal space . . �:.. ., 'i '- 0. , I 1, , , , �8 � :,� . � . 540 , " , . ­�,i,�,rl q11, VETERINARY rigan had said to XcVane, "there isn't ped men's hings it did not cease. the half-breed who had robbed a Carrigan as he lay half On his face, between the physical impact and the 11 . 1, :�� i, :,�.'­­ I I, , . . , , �., � C - anybody in particular to notify. , . doz6n wilderness mail sledges, hal his fingers slowly and cautiously men I I. , 1., ... I There was not let-up in the Wnip- tal effect of shock his brain told I - 1; ".... 4 I ", `;,�% come nearest to trapping him and : ;i-,i,,,i��,,,,� .i JOHN GRIEVE, V.S. lost out in the matter of family a hands of the masters of trade at Ed- working a loophole between his shoul- him the horrible, thing had happened. . - - k � 1-11 " � , ll�iRil. . - i! ­'­ �'­ f�� . , ... ;. , .� �,W,-4 .1. Honor graduate of Ontario Veterin- long time ago." monton, Winnipeg, Montreal and Lon- putung him out of business. Fanchet der -pack and the rock. They were love It was his head�his face. It was as . ....: - , I � . , 't ,,, V . . .. ". - ary Collegb. All diseases of domesti,, . ]Re was not a man who talked much don across the sea. a was a desperate man and had few days all up and down the big rivers. if he had plunged them suddenly 'in- F '. i ­:, animals treated. It was not . �;; ,1.,.::, � . .. - - I ""'l-0 . scruples. But even Pancliet-b fore to hot water, and what was left of his , ".. �,.: .. tended to and charges moderate. Vet- tendent of "N" Division, yet there ed not whether Jean and Jacquelin - where men and women sang for joy, ,�­ , i� I Call�,. pirgraptly at- about himself even to the superin- work of philanthropy. These men car a I I ­. -he was caught -would not have corn- I ­ ­ I arinary Dentistry a specialty. Office e and children played, forgetful of the skull was filled with the rushing and I . , - ,:,.,� .. .4�­` . 1, . .1. .11,111,11, � I �, , 1. ered a man with such bloodthirsty un- long, hard days of winter. And in roaring of a flood. He staggered up, � v I I . . . . . . . . . . . I ��,,�,� ........ "AAAAA "' " , ..... . 1k. r,,�:, �. I . � . � were a thousand who loved Dave Car- and Pierre and Marie were well-fed fairness as Carrigan found himself forest, plain, an ,S this clutching his face with both hands �, � . � . ,,, , and residence on Goderich Street, on' rigan ,and many wlio placed their or hungry, whether they lived or died, . , to I .. ,�:,_,, I I forth. ornered now. IM. 'I ;� , V .door east of Dr. Mackay's Office, Sea- confidences in him. Superintendent so far as humanity was cone Spirit Of love also triumphant ever The world about him was twisted and . ,: ,,,,�O �"� I � . � rned. ' He' no longer had a doubt as . UlU W; . I ��,,,%I', , MeVane had one story which he might But Paris, Vienna, London, aned the to the land. It was the mating season of black, a dizzily revolving thing -yet `.--, , � I ... �� I ��� . ,­ " ,,- A. R. CAMPBELL, V.S. - have told, but be kept it to himself, great capitals of the earth must have what was in * the other's mind. It all feathered things. In countless nests hi � s Still fighting mental vision pictur- . , , . - I :4 , .,� , ,,� , , V ,, . .�r.,%%� I K, 1. Graduate of Ontario Veterinary Instinctively sensing the sacredness their furs -and unless that freight was not to wound and make merely were the peeps and twitters of new ed clearly for him -a monstrous, bulg- - 0 I I 141M 9 : - 1, Op, ; . ... ­," 0 I College, University of Toronto. All Of it- Even Carrigan did not know went north, there would be no velvety helpless. It was to kill. It was not life; mothers of first-born were teach- ing-eyed sandpiper as big as a house ,&o-WAM 11 r",". I . �i, r ; I .. ­,�,%, , , .... diseases of domestic animals treated that the one thing which never pass -f offerings for the white shoulders of difficult to prove thrs. Careful net ing their children to swim and fly; Then he toppled back on the whit P1 N fill PER4 1 � � , ".." ` . , � 2; aly t h e in o s t modern principles. ed his lips was known to MeVane. to expose a part of his arm or shoul- g out lily I ,;. i the world. Christmas windows two from end to end of the forest world sand, his arms flun Lplv, his "41130USUNDLI) P44ayl . . �..'4` � Charges reasonable. Day or night Of that, too, he had been thinking years hence would be bare. A femmie am UZ couipaTRI28'. I . . I I der, he drew a white handkerchief the little children of the silent places face turned to the ambush wherein . ",", ., .1 - . . from his pocket, fastened it to the f,,,ed and feathered, clawed a -his murderer la .'111 to. ` Office on an hour ago, It was the thing which, wail of grief would rise to the skies. nd y- . �i, If I I - , Main Street, Hensall, opposite Town first of all, had driven him into the For woman rr;ust have her furs and end of his rifle, and held the flag Of hoofed, were learning the ways of His body was clear oi the rock and r 11 ,.- I I �111�,,� 1 Hall. Phone 116. north. And thwight it had twisted in return for those furs Jean and surrender three feet above the rock life Nature's yearly birthday was the pack, but there came no other - ... I . ,:,;­ - .f.,�­. - and disrupted the earth under his Jacqueline and Pierre and Marie must. And then, with equal caution, he hali-way gone, and the doors of na- shot from the thick clump of balsam. , ". 11 * I " , . , ,1. I MEDICAL feet for a time, it had brought its have their freight. So the pendulum slowly thrust up a flat piece of shale, ture's school wide open. And the tiny Nor, for a time, was there movement. 743,856 bushels, that sounds like & ��.- I � :-�', , . . compensation. For he had come to swung, -as it had swung for a century which at a distance of a hundred yards brown songster at the end of his birch The wood warbler was cheepir�g in- carefully considered and impressive I i.,�� ; .1 I I ` as his shoulder or even twig proclaimed the joy of it ag quiringly at this sudden change in the ansrweil such as one would expect 11 . � , , ": 1111 DR. W. C. SPROAT love the north with a passionate de- or two, touching, on the one side, lux- might, appear air, . . I . 1. 1; ,,� his head. Scarcely was it four inch- . V Graduate of Faculty of Medicine, votion. It was, in a way, his God.. It ury, warmth, wealth ty- on and challenged all the world to beat deportment of his friend 'behind the from a man who has heavy invest- .: i, 11 " 'r University of Western Ontario, Lon- seemed to him that the time had nev- the other, cold and hardship, h es above the top of the rock before him 1, his adulation. shoulder of shale. The sandpiper a merats in four. Nobody can. possibly , --� 1. ��`Iii- , don. Member of College of Physid- er been when he had lived any other snows and open skies -with th eport of a rifle, and Carrigan found that he could peer bit startled, bad gone back to 'the remember that combination five min- I , ,., �11. .A at pre - . I .�,�.. gnus and Surgeons of Ontario. Offica life than this under the open skies. cious freight the thing between. the shale was splintered into a bun- between hi% pack and the rock to edge of the river -and wa running a utes after hearing or reading it, and, . . / . . ... . . In Aberhart's Drug Store, Main St., He was thirty-seven now. A bit of a dred bits. . . ' .; , ., . �.Al. r And now, in this year before raij where the other warbler was singing race with himself along"the wet sand 80 my guess wozet be held against . t""�'. '.I � - Seaforth. Phone 90. philosopher, as philosophy comes to and steaniboat, the glory of early Carrigan lowered his flag and gath- _and where his enemy lay watching And the two quarrelsome jays ha� me next November if I'm proved W : . . ,:.., 'I', "'..", . , - ered himself in tighter. The accur- for the opportunity to kill. It was tak- brought their family Squabble to the have been hopelessly wrong. But I 11 11, , % one in a sun -cleaned and unpolluted summer was at hand, and the wilder- f I a DR. R. P. 1. DOUGALL ' I .said 300,000,i bushels and it I ��, - , 11 , , ,. , , Honor graduate of Faculty of air. A good-humored brother of hu- ness people were coming up to meet acy of the other's markmanship was ing a chance. If a movement betrayed edge of the Vinber. ,::,�, , ,,, �. i;....:, Medicine and Master of Science, Uni- manity, even when he put manacles the freight. The Three Rivers -the appalling. He knew that if lie ex- his loophole, his minutes were num. It was their wrangling that roused wasn't that to the last peck, my repu- . ..3.1 'varsity of Western Ontario,. London. on other men's -wrists; graying a lit- Athabasca, the Slave and the Mae posed himself for an instant to use bered. But he -had worked cautiously, Carrigan to the fact that he was not tatiOn fOT veracity would be utterly- . , �,�, I 1. I.- 11-:�;��i I Member of College of Physicians and tle over the temples --and a lover of kenzie, all joining in one great two- his own rifle or the heavy automatic an inch at a time, and was confident dead. It was a thrilling discovery- ruined . . . . If You would be a . 1: i, .: �.�, ­��­ Surgeons of Ontario. Office 2 doors life. Above all else he was that. A thousand -mile waterway to the north- in his holster, he would be a dead that the beginning of his effort to that and the fact that he made out Prophet not without honor in your , 1. . I ­� I'i eastof ostoffi-e 'Plk-- TX - .11 lover of life A wor&hinpr at the man be re he could press a trigger. 4; v.+ 4, 1, + �u clearl- a patch of sunligbt im the Own count- figid. A- -1-14 14" . . ern sea -were athrill WIL11 Ine WILU E, -1 Ar -S, UP 0 e presenz - .1 - , And that time, he felt equally sure, moment, undiscovered. He believed sand. He did not move, but opened figures- They stick too weR -in the , Ontario. 3004-tf shrine of God's -Country. . 1-" impulse and beat ,of life as the for- ­... I 1". I ,C?'D i . So he sat, that hour ago, deep in the est people lived it. The Great would come sooner or later. His that he knew -about where the am- his eyes wider. He could see the tim- memory!" / .. �w.l I .1. I I DR. A. NEWTON-BRADY wilderness eighty miles north of Atli- Father had sent in his treaty money, muscles were growing cramped. He bushed man was concealed. In the ber. On a straight line with his vis. .i"'. I �­� - . 1A Bayfield. abasca Landing, congratulating him- and Cree song and Chip could not forever double himself UP edge of a low -hanging mass of bal- ion was the thick clump of balsam. Z-1 ..... - � � � � ewyan chant I . !I �. , . 1� I Graduate Dublin University, Ire- self on the present conditions 'Of his joined the age-old melodies of Frencb like -a four -bladed jackk*ife behind Sam was a fallen cedar. From behind And as he looked, the boughs parted Once more fashion de I 1i; - I Band. Late Extern Assistant Master existence. crees that. ;. �'��, . ,-.;. e longer. But the dicta i:, ,� for Women and miles farther on was Fort McMurray drove past the slower and mightier � .." Rotunda Hospital A hundred and eighty and half-breed. Countless canoes the altoiether inefficient shelter Of the butt of that cedar he was sure and a figure came out. Carrigan drew skirts shall -b . �11 the rock. the shots had come. a deep 'breath. He found that it did of fashion do not seem to have thL- . 1. il Children, Dublin. Office at residence . tt I I �. . , 1, and another two hundred beyond that scow brigades*.,huge York boats with His executioner was hidden in the And now, even more cautiously than not hurt him. He grippled the fingers - ,-1. '. I Eately occupied by Mrs. Parsons. power of other days. -Buffalo Cour- I : '. � i ;3 was Chipewyan, and still beyond that two rows of nars 'heaved up and down directly Op- he had made the tiny opening, he be- of the hand that was under his body, ier-Express. ;"­� . I;I Hours, 9 to 10 a.m., 6 to 7 P'M*; the Mackenzie and its fifteen -hundred- like the ancient galleys of Rome ; posite him, but , nearly a hundred gan to work the muzzle of his rifle and they closed on the butt of his . �i�.'.,� , Bandays, I to 2 p.m. 286626 ".."'.. , �� mile trail to the northern sea.'He was tightly woven cribs of timber, and yards down stream. Twenty times he through the loophole. As he did this service automatic. ,He would win yet . ,� , I ,", ­�%,., . i� �� I DR. F. J. BURROWS glad there was no end to this world giant rafts made up of many cribs had wondered why the fiend -with the he was thinking of Black Roger Aude if God gave him life a few minute� mer I, that some of us don't look aw �,F- � . �� Office and residence Goderich Street, of his. He was glad there were few were ready for their long drift into a rifle did not creep up through that mard. And yet, almosi as quickly as longer- did in ov- � -:��, I well in bathing suits as we .. �iz ��� �T 1. east of the Methodist Church, Sea- people in it. But there people he lov- timberless country. On this two -thou- timber and take a good, open Pot- suspicion leaped into his mind, he His enemy advanced. As he drew ercoats.-Life. ... , " . forth, ,Phone 46. Coroner for the ed- That hour ago he had looked out sand -mile waterway a world had shot at him from the vantage point told himself that the thing was im- nearer, Carrigan closed his eyes more . 11 I 111, .. County of Huron. on the river as two York boats had gathered. It was the Nile of tbp which lay at the end of a straight possible. It could not be Black Roger and more. They must be shut, and he . "I l I forged up against the stream, craft Northland, and each post and gather- line between his rock and the near- or one of Black Roger's friends be- must appear as if dead, when the - . : 1, - ... , I DR. C. MACKAY like the lonp.,, slim galleys of old, ing place along its length was turned est spruce arid balsam. From that hind the cedar log. The idea -wa's in- other came up. Then, when the scoun- I . I i�l.. C. Iftekay, honor graduate of Trin- brought over through the Churchill into a metropolis, half savage, archaic angle he could not completely shelter conceivable, when he considered how drel put down his gull, as he nati LONDON AND WnNTGH .1 I ..� 1. himself. But the man a hundred carefully the secret of his mission IY wood -his chance would be at hand i. fit7 University, and gold medalist of and Clearwater countries from Hud- and splendid with the strength of red AM ... I , � . , - I I TAnity Medical College; member Of son's Bay. There -were eight rowers blood, clear eyes, and souls that read yards below had not moved R foot had been kept at the Landing. He had If a quiver of his eyes betrayed him- North. .. " They were singing. the word of God in wine a from his ambush since he had fired not even said go,od-bye to his best He closed t1em tight. Dizziness be- .A , the College of Physicians and Sur- in each boat. . . " I, geons of Ontario. Their voices rolled between the walls nd tree. his first shot. That had come when friends. And because Black Roger bad gan to creep over him, and the fire Centralia a.m. P.nr� I:.; own this mighty wa- 10 of the forests. Their naked arms terway of wilderness trade ran the in his brain grew hot again, He beard .1, . Carrigan was crossing the open space won through all the preceding years, ......... .36 5.51 ..;, Exeter ............ 10.49 6.04, L DR. H. HUGH ROSS and shoulder's glistened in the sun- whispering spirit of song, like the of soft, white sand. It had left a Carrigan was stalking his prey out footsteps, and they stopped in the Tx , . Graduate of University of, Toronto They rowed like Vikings, and to him burning sensation at his temple -half of uniform. There had been nothing sand close beFide .him. Then h ­Fnsall ........... 11.03 6.18 1 ... " '. . I Faculty of Medicine, member of Col- voice of a mighty god heard under Kippen ........... 11.08 6.23 1 � - Eege of Physicians and Surgeons of they were symbols of the freedom of the stars and in the -winds. an inch to the right and it would have to betray him. Besides, Black Roger a human voice. It did not speak in Brulcefield ......... 11.17 6.22' ,. I .. � Is", Ontario; pass graduate courses in the world. He had watched them un- But it was an hour ago that David killed him. Swift as the shot itself, Audemard must be at least a thou- words, but gave utterance to a strange (163) (165) :. ----.., P A Chicago Clinical School of Chicago ; til they were gone up -stream, but it Carrigan. bad ,vividly pictured these he dropped behind the one prot&tion sand miles north, unless something and unnatural cry. ,With a mighty ef- Clinton ........... 11.53 6.5p .,....'I . Royal Ophthalmic Hospital, London, was a long time before the chanting things to himself close to the big at hatid, the up-juttin,g shoulder Of had tempted him to come up the fort Carrigan assembled his last ... Londesbooro ........ 12.13 7.1a . 1.� .1 . England, University Hospital, Lon- of their vqices had died away. And river, and many things may happen shale. strength. It seemed to him that he E ... 1; 11 I river with the spring brigades. If he lyth ............. 12.22 7.21 "I I don, England. Office-Bac% of Do- then he had risen from beside his tiny in the sixty minutes that follow any 'For a quarter of an hour he had used logic at all, there was but one brought himself up quickly, but his I Belgrave .......... 12.34 7.33 . . ,a I minion Bank, Seaforth. Phone No. 5. fire, and had stretched himself until given minute in a man's life. That been making efforts to wriggle him- conclusion for him to arrive at. The movement was slow, painful -the ef- !", .. .. ..., . � igbt calls answered from residence, his muscles cracked. It wasi good hour ,ago his one great purpose had self free from his bulky shoulder pack man in ambush was some rascally fort of a man who might be dying. 12.50 7.55, 1� .1� !, . lictoria Street, Seaforth. , to feel the blood running red and been to bring in Black Roger Aude- without exposing himself to a coup- half-breed who coveted his outfit and The automatic bung limply in his South. I ��� 1� - - ne's veins at the age of mard, alive or dead ---'Black Roger, de -grace. At last he had the thing whatever valuables he might have a- band, its muzzle pointing to the sand. ...14 . DR. J. A. MUNN thirty-seven. For Carrigan felt the the forest fiend who had destroyed off* It was a tremendous relief when bout his person. He looked up, trying to swing into a.m. P.M. - 1, , , Successor to Dr. R. R. Ross thrill of these days when strong men half a dozen lives in a blind passion he thrust it out beside the rock, al- A fourth smashing eruption among action that mighty weight of 1his Wingliam ......... 6.55 3.05- . � . - ... " Graduate of Northwestern Univers- were coming out of the north --days of vengeance nearly fifteen years ago. most doubling the size (if his shelter his comestibles and culinary posses- weapon. And then from his own lips, Belgrave, .......... -7.15 3.25 I., ity Chicago, 111. Licentiate Royal when the glory of June hung over For ten of those fifteen years it had Instantly there came the crash of a sions came to dri've home the fact even in his utter physical impotence, Blyth ............. 7.27 3.38 .. I � ) Coilege of Dental Surgeons, Toronto. the land, when Out of the deep wild- been thought that Black Roger was bullet in it, and then another. He that even that analysis of the situa- fell a cry of wonder and amazement. Londesboro ........ 7.35 3.47 .... :1 . , i Office over Sills' Hardware, Main St., beard the' rattle of pans, and won- tion was absurd. Whoever was behind His enemy stood there in the sun- Clinton ........... 7.56 4.10 �'l .� erness threaded by the Three Rivers dead. But mysterious rumors bad ll11 Seaforth. Phone 161. came romance and courage and red- lately come out of the North. He was dered if his skillet would be any good the rifle fire had small respect for light, staring down at him with big, Brucefield ......... 7.58 4.28 . . �., I t . blooded men and women of an almost alive. People had seen him. Fact fol- after to -day. the contents of his pack, and be was dark eyes that were filled with hor- .1 DR. F. J. BECHELY For the first time he could WiPe surely not in grievous need of a good ror. They were not the eyes of a Kippen ........... 8.22 4.38. 1 :! . forgotten people to laugh and sing lowed rumor. His existence became q Graduate Royal College of Dental and barter for a time with the out- certainty. The Law took up once more the sweat from his fact, and stretch gun or ammunition. A sticky mess of man. David Carrigan, in this most Hensall ........... 8.32 4.43 �.�� . , "I Surgeons, Toronto. Office over W. R. post guardians of a younger and more his hazardous trail, and David Car- himself. And alsd he could think. condensed cream was running Over astounding moment of his life, found Exeter . � .......... 8.47 5.06 . 11 I Smith's Grocery, Main Street, Sea- progressive -world. It was north of Carrigan possessed an unalterable Carrigan's hand. He doubted if there himself looking up into the face of a Centralia .......... 8.59 5.17 . . I forth. Phones: Office, 185W; . rigan was the messenger it sent. � in the infallibility of the mind. was a whole tin in his kit. woman. - .., . res'- Fifty -Four and the waters of a con- "Bring him back, alive or dead," faith - I dence, 195 J. 30 41Y an do anything with thp mind," For a few moments be lay quietly (Continued next week) I 55-tf tinent flowed toward the Arctic Sea. ou c 11 were Superirtendent McVane's last :: . Yet so,on would the strawberries be words. was his code. "It is better than a on his face after the fourth shot. His -c:- C. N. R. TIME TABLE .. ! � .. crushing red underfoot; the f orest good gun. . e eq were turned toward the river, 1i , CONSULTING " And now, thinking of that parting more y 1. . . ENGINEER rose was in bloom, scarlet fire -flowers injunction, Carrigan grinned, even as Now that he was physically and on the far side, a quarter of a "USE ODD FIGURES," HE SAYS, East. 11 . ..� .. I ease, be began reassembling his mile away, three canoes were moving a.m. p.m. .;;:: S. W. Archibald, B.A.Sc. (Tor.), reddened the trail, wild hyacinths and the sweat of death dampened his face at ies. Who was swiftly up the slow current of the "THEY WON'T BE QUOTED!" ,Iii O.L.S., Registered Professional En- golden -freckled violets played bide- in the beat of the afternoon sun. For Seat , Godericb ........... 6.20 2.20 . :. �� I gineer, and Land Surveyor. Associate and -seek with the forget-me-nots in at the end of those sixty minutes this stranger who was put-shatting stream. The sunlight flashed on their Because of -the long drought on the Holmesville ........ 6.36 2.37 .1,11 �1 Member Engineering Institute of Can- the meadaws, and the sky was a great that had passed since his midday pot at him with such deidly animosity wet sides. The gleam of dripping pad- prrairies this year there has been a Clinton ............ 6.44 2.50' li, �. . . ada. office Seafortb, Ontario. splash of velvety- blue. It was the of tea, the grimly, atrociously unex- m mbush below? Who- dies was like the flutter of silvery big discrepancy in the vanious pro- Seaforth ........... 6.59 3.08 �� � . north triumphant -at the edge of pected had -happened, like a thunder- birds' wings, and across the water fessional eWmates of the wheat cr P St. Columban ...... 7.06 3.16 .. Another crash of It -ad in tinware carne an unintelligible shout in re- Revisions have been so many andoso Dublin ............ 7.11 822 i'l A 1�. I civilization; the north triumphant, bolt out of the azure of the sky. and steel put an unplearant emphasis sponse to the rifle shot. It occurred frequent that no one except a trained . . I AUCTIONEERS For at and yet paying it-, tribute. to the question. It wa,; so close to to David that be might make a trum- West. , �'.... � I , the other end were waiting the royal stati, , � 11 his head that it made him wince, and . sitician could possibly hope to "". " , Upper Ten Thousand and the smart pet of his hands and shout back, but a.m. p.m. p.m. . I keep track. On one- thing, however, Dublin ...... 11.17 5.38 9.37 , I . .. ''! � THOMAS BROWN Huddled behind -a rock which was now -with a wide area within reach the distance was too great for his all prophets were agreed; the crop , . I . , : . I Four Hundred with all the beau Scarcely larger than his body, grovel- about him -he began scraping up the voice to carry its message for help. ,,t. Colun-Lban. ! ,� nde behind them, coveting and de- ' . w b u ,I to be much smaller than 11.22 5.44 . . % I I Licensed auctioneer for the counties md ing in the white, soft sand like a tur- sand for an added Protection. There Besides, now that he bad the added as o TI Seaforth . ... . 11.33 5.58 9.15 *0 4,2� - � .... , a gs, Carri- usual, Taking the average of the Cli.iiton ,1 ��' of Huron and Perth. Correspondence manding that tribute to their sex- tle in king a nest for its e-9 came a long silence after the third t ction of the pack, he felt a cer ...... 11.50 6.08-6.53 10�04 1. � z� pro e 1, :� arrangements for sale dates can be the silken furs of a far country, the gan told himself this without any re- clatter of distress frorn his cooking t.i. sense past seven years, Canada's wheat jpolme� sville I 11 calling The Expositor Office, life's blood End labor of a land in- - of humiliation at the .. 12.01 7.03 1.0.1.1 I � I ,. I'll I made by servation. Hr, was, as be kept re utensils. To David Carrigan, even in crop is about 400,000,000 bushels, in Godericli . ... . 12.20 7.20 10.80 . ", ', 1 Seaforth. Cbarges moderate, a n d finitely beyond the pale of drawing- peating to himself for the comfort Of his hour of deadly ppril, there was thought of showing the white feather round figures. .,;; slatiRfantion guaranteed. Phone 302. s his soul, in a deuce of a fix. His A few minutes more, if all went well, The wise men wbo make an esti- - ." ..." ,� � I ", ,��i��, something about it that for an Instant and he would settle for the man be- mate for public edificatii-yn, however, C. P. R. TIME TABLE I . ", ." . 11, I f , Carrigan bad thought of these head was bare -simply because 11 -brought 'back the glow of humor in f R .. � �, � . OSCAR KLOPP hind the log. fight shy of round figures. Among �.... i . , I things that hour ago,as he sat at the bullet had taken -his hat away. His his eye,. It was hot, swelteringly hot 'Hoe continued again the slow opera- these I , .� edge of the first of the Three Rivers, blond hair was filled with sand. His must be mentioned Mr. David Hast. ." Is' ,,, -, I �� .i. Honor Graduate Carey Jones' Na- d with the un tion of worming his rifle barrel be- B. I 1� 1. 1; � 11�' i, � Chi- the. great Athabasca. From down face was sweating. But his blue eyes clouded sun almost straight over- tween Hanna, former president of the . a m. 11 li� . ilg� , tional School of Auctioneering, ( the pack and the rock. The , I � �­, two, the,Slave and the Mac- were alight with a grim sort of hum- head. Ile could have. tossed a pebble Canadian National Railways, later Goderich ... ­ ............ 15.50 . I .1� ,.ill eago. Special course taken in Pure the other near-sighted little Sandpiper had dis- chairman (.f the Ontario Government Men"Set ........... � ........ 5.56 % ��!..' ; r fleets of the unmapped , . I 1111 Brad Live Stock, Real Estate, MeT- kenzie, the fu or, though be knew that unless tbc to -where a bright-evied Randpiper was covered him and Seemed interested in - " .. I 11 I 4 I abandiss and Farm Sales, Rates In country had been toiling Since the first otber fellow'S ammunition ran out cocking itself backward and forward, the operation. It bad come a d Liquor Control Board, and now pre,si- McGaw .................... 6.0� � ;i� ,.,,,,,I ", I Steadily, week Elf- he was going its jerky movements .accompanied -by - ;� :L' 1 F ': . ' . �.), railing market. Sat- hireak-ups of ice. . to die. OzeT1 dent of the Western Cariadia Flour Auburn .................... 6.1.1 . 11:1 i Ireeping with preN . - . feet nearer, and was perking its head . ,-7 ,� I IisfUtion sssur6d. Write or wire, ter week, the north had been empty For the twentieth. time in as many friendly little tittering noises. Every- and spe-sawintr on its long legs as Mills, Ltd. Blyth ...... � .............. 6.26 , . . iii, ; one, ��, q -.1 If. . nutes he looked About him. He thing about him seemed friendly. The it watched with inquisitive inspection While on his annual tour of in- "WhIton ..................... 6.46, ,., 9 I 00=7 Xlopp, Zurich, Ont Ph ing itself of its picturesque tide of mi :1 %e) 18-08. spection to the western branches of MONaUght ................. �) 6.52 "I 1�1'Y,�,�,rlll. 2866-25 life and voice, of muscle and brawny was in the center of a flat area Or river rippled and murniured in cool. the unusual manifestation of life be- ` ,."',",�;;"��i,' his company, Mr. Hanna was fre- Toronto ................... 10.25. ­�,','�r��"",:.�� 1. I of laughter and song -and wealth, Sand. Fifty feet from him the river ing Song just beyond the saMpkiper. hind the rock. Its twittering note had , �,,`;, �", I I nrougli long months of deep winter, njurmured gently over yellow bars and On the other 'aid, the still cooler for. quently asked for his estimate of the . '' L�;'� "', 11 . n. T. t,=Mm . changed to an occasional sharp and vZoill . �, ', �-,"L"�j 11 � I in ten thousand shacks and tepees a carpet of pebbles. My feet on est was a p6yadise of shade and con- w1heat crop. His invariable Answer 1, :'�-'li:("" L ,, . story of this hild, querulous cry Carrigan wanted to (A.M. 11�,Y:I�Y ., � and cabins, the was that this should be around 299,. Toronto ................... .';,k,i-,` ""I. .i. June had the opposite side of him was the tentment astik - th subdued And old the T.46 ., �,il',�,, 1. Lipased auctioneer for the County L 0J wring its neck. That cry tc '' : �­� ,,:.,, ; I ­� .1 vl%-Ii�,,i �i�; Of ]Enron, Sales attended to In Eli been written as fate had written it ,cool green wall of the forest. The don life. J It was -nesting goago'A. Re - alive 743,686 bushels. MeNaught . .. .,..( 21.49. L ��A!1'11f;.�,,ii: r, I other fellow that he was still � ; " - A .r`�,`i , "l, for a hundred 'rears or gun�bine playing in it seemed like heard tho Mft,gi- of birds. A eny, and moving. .:. - M61 �:',­�";, ,'.�­,­ I 13=ft, 01 the county. SOVOM Mrs 011- each winter "Why don't you Say 300,000,000 WWton, ' ­ , " , * ' " , "� `�" ", "I local sort brown v"od varbler flnttmd out to ­ - ��,,',,�,��:,4'­ i . �J I ,,,, veldoado in Manitoba ztad anhatebe- orP. A story of the triumPh of the laughter to him now, a whims bushels and have done with it 11 ana - - J4 - ":,"'.." ' . , ,., . . � 1.14" �Iili',i� �1, ii. .1, , � �!/ �:�,�i� P "': !�­ ., ). vmn. Terms ,rd .. ............ It,- � ,�11 11--1 � *V, CealwAm 11-0., MR, m here and ther �unsar and frontery of the joke *Meh, fate had it gebntod t6 DaVid that itA j�;;�t was through, and every moment he ,,It's easier to reimemb, .11 . , .... �,::::.::. � ,19 I'm I 1. 1� " 1'1 I , Zgohablb, ThOU0 NO- Attest A story of tears Of hi Of Merriment roused bY the sheer ef- the end bf a alltery birch Unit) and It seemed an age before his rifis of his travelling companions 0 � ". - n" ­­ ? * sked - Al�bw-n ..... . ' . , ,, 1, I age v 11 Ezet uses of Or PAGksw ..... 1, ,. , i �. ,�11 , , %. � , I ,ft 1A Tho Zwon En- U.t new life lid quick death; laftited upon him. . . 4 . UV4,211 l I .. f:.. ��� I.; � � �,� I 0 OU 404ve must sui* trat with the b empeet*d another shot. WO fiftl7bbylad "That's just my obi t4 it," wi,bfiesot ....:71'.", ", ­"6,.*4* 1 .1 " , . 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