CHAPTER xxv 0-lino nf `Dian... n-.. _. .--'....vnu|1I. llslll. net. No one else. knew. The `between them-and patient- waited and watched: Some- kept saying. to him'self- "-and that was all. The. one a World Of n'IQR'lno' or-I` ... vvcu.UIuIlg' me cabin. began circling about it, and nearer, until at ffling at_ the threshold. nell of life came, from could smell the old ggart. Then ho 4 -an--= , wunuut l_lI.'t_1!'lg` writing. Did he mark?" he devil, M'sieus." ` Lrt was one of those was putting his signa au.letteI` h hurl c---3**- znvc guessed it. Baree_ during the worst of i not allow the snow In. I ` ._.u u u.Gl1.l'l. LIIQTB was a . Many a night he pass"- 'indoW beyond which he was sleeping; often he h a. glimpse of her pale wed in the one happiness Marie llhdnnrntnn 5 uuuae, and eachtime er Lerue thought that little, thinner than the *es bigger and hungrier own heart than um. ., n.A.I.t:l IL Scarce] moving. Baree, atllrns: ma ..,.4 1 , _.....u.. .3, pc'l'Ila.DS. I. Through all that Storm he -travelled ,were four days of blizards and 4-`1m.,... P.- C. LLOYD Funeral Director anti -av uuu Luau. [[1 Marie had whisper- r's ear, and folding art rose uickly and was gone an _hour. ers Warp `n`ll1'7'Int1 T` nu: ragga:-`t lifting his` `Did he I'|r\`v --.u UL IJ-AU WHO ting signature he had written to an Lerue's words hand stopped` so p of ink spattered fhnv-n Inn- ue Is as mack as 1 the sun on it!" Company's_ store . Non! 1-In In Low I om he faced in nflni.-.1 he looked over hen Marin now-A uxz ua.)/S OI } ` and fierce . 39 nxru n4-`i rv an a, `until Ehnvn Junuers. wind, M sieu. AUUKBG OVOP x Marie came `ht hnr Bonn % snna usf X975 'yY_9R 55- 9 u.-cu. are 8.8 u black as nun nn #1" `auy S 8tOl'e He is hal - .;.nuiV VA--1 _ . nsrnaldlu 1UUl\ CHICKS . SUCCESSFULLY, 1-`E1520 THEM {__.._.__._.(. .._...___.i._.._... [TO RAISE Y UR BABY_` (`I-llr`l(Q ct rnnnnnn. .. - - said eyes bear who n One...` tender, then strai-d press through a colander. Add to the Water and pod ~puree two cups of milk and salt and pepper to taste. Thicken by mixing two tablespoons of flour in two tables- spoonsdof butter, blend with the so,up. [and bring to a boil. vvnue garden peas. ing a high price in the 1 soup with the pods. 1 Well, cover with Water, tender, strain and puree milk hnnnnn 4-.` 5.. -_4._ n... . Phoneis: //Ojicg 861, residences 864W or 1071J. "W-.. U... _.n..7aU, uomm The C.M. of E. Simc Foweraker, of Midland, `the winning team W: which is competed for 2 . meeting. . A delightfulsupper the basement of the hall Auxiliary `of the An` ,`completing very satisfa 5 successful occasion. The judges were-P.C.M. S. N. Hurst,! lBa'rrie, W. Lucas, W.M., Midland, arid E; Allsopp. Midland, who, after com-I plimenting each of the several teams: for the proficiency and uniformity in the work,-gave their decision to the team from 1990, Collingwood. mun r`11\,r J - nu_ya.l Arcn degree, teams from Col- lingwood, Creemore and Stayner put- ting on the work. 7 Hurst,; . plimenting of fhn m,......x ---~-- } The prihcipal item coming under the fhead of general businessWas a" very ke en competition in exemplifying the Royal Arch degree, ;i_ngwood, and Stmmm. r\I'I+ I I The semi-annual meeting of the y.West Simcoe County Orange Associ- 'oation held at Glen Huron on the even- ing of the 25th ult., was one of the most successful in history, the lodge room being filled with members from Barrie, Collingwood, Creemore and - Mlscellax ,Young pigs, each Hay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tomato plants, box . Cabbage plants, box [Cauliflower plants, b _ .._______._... VVhile garden are mg high Drima in fhn mm-v Some Good Houses Vl_-"ox-V Rent . RENTS COLLECTED Apples, basket a. uul Ll ) Butter . . . . . . . . Eggs . . . . . . . . . . . Chickens . . .'.'. . . Fowl,` dressed, lb. Cream. pint . . . . . Buttm-mim nf urn.-:u.In, pmt I Buttermilk,` qf v u5t:l.a.Dl6 Oniorivs, sma-ll .basket Potatoes; bag . . ... . . . Turnips_ . . . . . . . . . . . . Cabbage, head . . . . . Parsnips, basket . . . . Carrots; basket . . . .' Butter beans, pt . . . .. Rhubarb .. Green onions, bunch Radishes, bunch . . . . Lettuce, bunch . . . . . . White beans, pt. . . . . . Asparagus, bunch, . . . Spinach, gal. . . . . . . . 1-,___`L, _ "" FF isammsmsssssmssm V ~ Saturday Market . There was an unusually large at- tendance -at the market on Saturday and -trade in most lines of produce was brisk. Green garden stuff in par- ticular sold rapidly and several pro- duqers disposed of. their stocks of on- ions, radishes, etc., in very short time. -Spinach- was seen for the first time this season and sold for ,15 cents a gallon measure. Eggs showed a de- cided upward trend, the governing price being 28 cents a dozen. Butter was steady at 35 centsa pound. ' t Quotations were as follows:, may um-:1`. The C.M. {arr-in nan..- pg, mamw&m&m&&&&$&l We jay the following pricenl Good Green Butchr l"IiloI._I0c ' Cured . . . . . . . . . 11 toll $5`: ` Calf Kip .-. . . . . . . . . .. 11: to 12 ooooououtoo Open and Covred Trucks Phone 547 :_ .48 Ellen S The Barrie Co. . Limited, Barrie; om ).M. Simcoe, Bro. E. VV. ter, Midland, then presented ming with the" sh i-e1d : annually at this arden command- market try this Wash the pods and boil until :1 press Add m an --A - Him-:5 [ -_ ........u w yuul lg as Vegetable Marke rno `I...-....I-..L --vu oo.a-aooonau Miscellaneous . ear-_h Bro. E. mind Hm nun: I gsupper was served in )f hall by the Ladies Anglican church, ry Satisfacfnrilv a mm-~ uc Angucan church, satisfactorily 22. mos ion. . . . . n o o . o n Butter and CA RTAQE , `ya.-uav ulrl I1 .b.sket.. . . . . vugx s, box . 100 Q FA 0!.` - o - u ~ o - - o - u so . . o o u o n . '`-v._k` '` T, \ `..:.(._.- 13310;. Where you are inviteci 0 . $5.00 -$14-$16 90:: 5~38c 26-28c . 25-28c 20-23c % w. J.` RICHARDS 20-soc woven and metric! and w_orth more. ' Readfrhe `Examiner and get %'.`:..iw?;`::`.. `33.`.':`.* .'?Wv 32-00 2 B. M. SYLVESTER ` Teacher of Music. Bandmaster Barrie Citizens Band usic Christie St. . . .R., bandmaster of,134th 0.S. Bn., bandmaster of 75th Toronto Scottish Regt. VICTORIAN ORDER OF NURSES Barrie Branch "Residence, `86 Worsley St. Phone 751VV. {VT TRY?/VI , |, _ `aDv\v'u,l5 qt 1101118 MISS WILDE, 7_2FSmall' St., `-`Lg 20c 20c 20c 1 *--~---a . Consultatgnc-e. 5.Barrie ph 0' =._..__ _ and Bradford .Sts {X43 n llrla I2: a Graduate McGil1 Un Office and Resid IURNBU iversity, ence--Cor. ., Barrie. I F! A |---~ ~ 1'11 , Office ` ner C12 A.C. REID ` 1 Office---14 Phone 710. especially. 0 Dunlop St., Barrie. P.O. Box 10 ,,_-_-3._._----.-_-. DR. FRI Formerly of Drs. ' Late Surgec_m_ : .. uuvn I lIVll: 1;2 Bloor St. W Will be at 91 Owe _' 1st Saturday of = Diseases of Eye, Ear, Consultarinn hm"... 1 ' unq. p.u ILE &. LITTLE ; Physicians and Surgeons, Barrie, ;Office and Residence---47 Maple ' Office hours: 1 to/3 p.m., 7 to 9 13.11 by appointment. Phone 213. 1A. T. Little, M.D.{ . 0. Little, ,________, UH. L. Graduate of Phone 61 I Hours: 8-9 a.m., ___________ 4______-._-.-_.-.-_ DR. W. A. LEWIS Stggry and Diseases of V Asso iate Coroner County of -and- I53 I ll ""-' ` ,_- .3- \/11011 DI", Darrle. ` each month. Diseases Ear, Nose and Throat Zonsultation hours--11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Barrie; Dhoma. 9 'F`m--** " " Offlice-H Barrie. Com inds. 52 Elizabeth St, : Phon 952W ` ran-I:I\,I\Nl.JER COWAN Barrister, Solicitor for obtaini gbate of wills, guardianship ministration. General Solicitor, - Conveyancer, etc. _Qffic_e--Hinds.B1mLv 9 fr---' :__-------:--1-1-j PLAXTON &. PLAXTON BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, ETC. Offices: 707-8 Kent Buildipg Toronto, Ont. C; W. Plaxton. '1 '1'-" L. J.,S|MPSON, M.B. __PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON zce and Residence--Collier St., cor- Clapperton St., Barrie. Phone 275 U] 9-10 a.m., -1l`M|`v I`. Successor to I BARRISTER, .` IONRV rnn `r n A - Agent for McClary s Furnaes. T W_. Plaxton. Tn... 4____________ DR. MORTIMER LYON 122 Rlnnvv c+ mm - DR. E. G; -.4- 12,.-.. DRE. LITTLE &. LITTLE 'cia'ns and 9.. .... ..- THURSDAY, Jun: 4,,192s. n. a.~:uwARD8 & EDWARDS 7 18. Tomato St., Toronto. 1. Edwaxjds. G.` R. Edwards, .A.Sc ` --'cu1u-- DR. L. H. BIGELOW ate Tnrnntn ir-=-- fvuuuhoa v Th V it the Post 3F:'ie Squuge.` =1r`rtite.;"8`:.,Igl-` . ` on Price-Cured: -and =Greet tun 88.00 per year in advance :(in 7 in ad ` $3.50): United States 82.60 V ear ~ advance. Both-,=ol -`and dresses should be, given when of address is requested.,G.kN- ` TIONS-.n-We nd that most 0 Hi all rlbers prefer not to have _ subscriptions interrupted in one Is! tell to remit betere _expirstio_n._ , to` subscriptions will not be carried in arrears over an extended period, at. unless we `are. notified to cancel, e, assume therfsuoscriber wishes the . Iervlce continhed. REMITTANCEB Ihouid be made by registered letter, ' oney order. or cheque payable at par j E1 Barrie.` ` _ :J. A. Maclfmren, Editor. W. C. Walls, Manager. 1 1 V ,T____ DR. 4H. 1'. ARNALL e (`.01-nun r1...__4 - OPTICAL uz.A.LUb' uuurs` 1., 1-3 p.m., '7-s cl-naornacnc - .. ,c.,~_ anu unstetrics especially. 40 _ 1078 Aizcmu-:c1's `MEDICAL . 1-`on Hot Water Heating and PLUMBING """ DRVESSMAKER mun-n man... A .. rl. DIUBLOW E Torjonto Univessity Office- --58 Cellier St. 1., 12.30-2_and 6.30-8 p.m. :2-----: 3! u:.A.- Efficiency Dept- `LEGAL- muuxsc unurch Organ, Voice and us reasonable. QA..1..:- NA n. vvesli, Ioronto. Owen St., Barrie. each mann- r , . . . ..n.u.uuu5 pf!)- and ad- `-eneral Notary, veyancer, Block, 8 Dunlop St., MONEY TQLOAN. } a--LL a.m. to 5 Toronto, North ___._.__.____. ,.. gwvnu, narrle, Unt- ;3 p.m., or .ent. 213. j W. M.B 1',j ' 'WHENlT,IS REAL ESTATE ~'C';eswicke & Bell SOLICITOR ETC. oss Block, Barrie .a. all tho_ 3 year` 0, unit. G. Gordon 1 . P12 vfnn rt., Barrie E Sm-vey))r Phone 62 .----:._._--- II (I L 011108 any disease _ uume. Sophia St. -:-:---2-_ _'vw Ross, Barrie. st with tho 3 , Montreal. r. Fllivmhnn. obtaining pr}:- Enshin and mi- J.u.U1l (teal. Elmzabeth ?hn n 10: E Women Simcoe V6.13. J_. R. Boys , Plaxton _>au1e the auctll 2 }05. pun. 3326 nsunmown Mcclax-y s Sooner or Why Not Fuel Ins FR Absence age the heart g fonJer-w you write. Write for descri Winnipc LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE Made In Bla Dark. Brown. (....L-\ __ 1 n uauf. prom (cake) and I 'C'ostsI and l of y shinin with ` get 1 15 cc Cons surve spra coal by b air c com the 1 Auto .Lice'n;; Issued ` V. BELL, 7 Owen St. Pad; you _ naturally think. of ' Dunlop at Mulcaster Phone 31.". coupmuas for?` i'"1-i1z- - HIGHEST STANDING TRY 48 Ellen St. er-puns). ` _ V It was that most glorious [hour of a. sum.-mer- s dgzye--su`nse_t,--whlen .he reached it`: `He stop`ped--a/hundred yards gyvay, yvith the po.nd'-still hidnn 9...... .vu.uucu LL. :18 SILODDGGI away, with the'po.nd"s his -gight. and gniffed uul. yesterday. _ And now, for the fl:-3 time in many, weeks. 9. bit of theold-time eagerness put speed into Baree's feet. Memories that had been hazyt and indistinct through forgetfulness were becoming realities again. and as he would ha.ve returned to the Gray Loon had Ne"- 'peese been there, so now, with some- thing of the feeling ofra wanderer go- ing home, he `returned to the old beav- er-pond. Tf man has .....-..4. _._,.. - w. D. Ml.NNlKlN_ Funeral Director and Embdlmor Ambulance ,-service - Phone 431 Motor and Horse Equipment Car. Mary and `Elizabeth Sta, Barrio ,.... uu.U wmcn ne had `fallen, and of his fierce battle with Papayuchisew. It was his later experiences that'i"ous- I ed the older memories. He came to the blind canyon up. which Nepeese' and Pierrot hadmhased him. That seemed but yesterday. 3*. Anti nnur Pam M... 5:... ' .. vvuluw. 4nvo1untarIly he followed the trail of these impressions-of' these past happenings, and slowly they help-_ ed to build `up new_1nterests for him. A year in hisdlife was a long time---a decade of man's experience. It Vwas more than a. year ago that he had left Ke.za.n and Gray Wolf and the old vu unr I EH ARIV I It was early in August when Baree left the Gray Loon. He had no objec- tive in view. But there was still left upon his mind, like the_ delicate im- again, pictures thrown out afresh "in V his mind by the breaking of the last ties that held him to the home of the Willow. Involuntarlly _of imnressinnn._nr +1.--- ly to their swirnmingj-pool in the inr- 6St ,' and he hung closely to the burned cabin and, the dog-corral. 1'wice_he sprang into the pool and whined asl lic. 'And now, as the spring passed `and ` summer came, there settled, upon him slowly the gloom and misery of utter rot's,'as if the princess mother herself ,1` were the `spirit ofthem. _ A . All these things were happening, and I the birds had mated and nested, and 1 still Nepeese did not come! And_a.t C last something broke inside of iBaree, G hislast hope. perhaps, hisilast dream; } and one day he bade good-bye to` the Gray Loon. , - `.'Agam, m the heart of a erce Feb- ruary storm he pursued a bull caribou so closely that it plunged over` a cliff and byroke its neck. - - est~,- hum: nlngnlu m auu uu: urst mowers came. f \ Surely this was the time for Nepeese to come home! He watched for her exs pectant_ly. He went still more frequent- skeletons ~ot foxes and wolves that [had taken the `poison-baits. The last snow went. The swollen streams sang in the canyons. The grass turned green, and the first flowers I Surelv H119: was #1: ohm... 0-.. \v--- - I ...u ---n r\r\uI'-'\IU`lll'|UCU _ Again, `in the heart of a `fierce, Feb-u_ ruary storm, he pursued a bull cart-` bou ..so closely that it plunged over a. cliff and broke its neck. -He lived well, and in size and strength he was grow- lng swiftly into a giant of his kind. In __another six months he would be as large as Kazan, and his Jaws were almost as powerful, even now. i r The winter passed and the spring came, and still Baree continuedlto haunt his old trails, even going now. and then over the old trap-llne as far] as the first of the two cabins. The, traps were rusted and `sprung "now; the thawing snow dlsclnl-and hm...-_. .....: --s`Ai=:e. son or KAZAN,"-re v.m- " . -\ graph Picture, with Wolftho War Dog. is; an Adapting; -of 1'. A V. -SYNOPSIS Baree, the _wolt- dog, `searching trant- l in Story. I ` ically for his mistress, Nepeese, follow- ed the `trap-line she and her father` used to traverse. There were plenty of rabbits in the traps and he did not go hungry, but he found no trace otiy the girl, He was a changed Baree. He J was mqre than ever like a wolf, yet . he never gave the wolf-howl now, and ; aiways,he snarled deep in his throat 1 when he heard the cry of the pack. I . \ ' _. ._....v-uu- -JIIISDQIJI all Emalmer "' `S ores DAY AND NIGHVT ~ 4-7 -Elizalbeth St. ': Phone 218.. CHAPTER xxm--continuea nrnln `In flag kn.-.4. -4 _ 1:. - CHAP'TER xxuv Aonlur I... A-------` __- 2 u-1:21 jf A V " . REE- smu nl: l(A7AMn - nu- . V O|iv3 r 45 ru. 21 uunurea yards still hidden from L1 the air, and Its- ng now, 2 far as. g now; nes and uder the 111', and pjcked as be last ta nanny man or I s om ``His hand 31 a drop of ink JLW Va hali ~v'van n seemed to stop beating. It wa only; for a moment or two. She came out of the ltenee+-an Indian girl with`her hands full of `willow-work--__and Baree slunk away unseen. _ ' n It was nlmnm `1'\n----1--`~ -~' ` which there was life, and once hecame ;;;.3 Ja W S M puc upper end or Vvollaston Ldk'e, even. me,` no man had seen him. Three times infweek 0f following the Geikie he lay C1`OUChed{\vitl`1out f. in the bush while canoes `passed: half` snow, wit a dozen times, in `the stillness of night e ' _ -5 winds. at he nosed about cabinsand tepees ml intense C creature-I so near to the Hudson's Bay.Compan_v the snow post at Wollaston that he could hear rowed the the barking of dogs and the shouting` wamed 0, Of their masters Ana n1----'----- '~- 9 "l`he Barrie Exai LU uu wng the midst of in which h ober he wandered as far west [ Lake, which was ed miles north of the Gra irst week in November he er neld terrors for him: plenty he forgot the .da e had gone` hungry. In 0 ix? ; Y5 ct- as the a good y Loon. turnecl _,._---...-- uv nnanncu yuuug ueel`. big burns that heoccasionally came} to no longerheld him: in` , _the n1ent.v he fnrzrnf nm .a...... LII th an - l.l.lI'B, and tnougn he offered no violence `he was regarded by the beavers with a. deep-seated feeling of fear and sus- picion. On the other hand, Baree no it longer felt the old puppylsh desire to; play with the baby beavers, so their: aloofness did not trouble him as in? those other days. A A1] &I........._I. LL, -- A ...._.y 4 .1: way vvuuuzu. U All that night he lay in the valders.,! `The beaver-pond became his home A again. Conditions were changed,. of course, and as days grew into weeks the habitants of Beaver-tooth's[ colony, showed -no signs of accepting -the grown-up Baree as they had accepted` the_ baby Baree of long ago. He was big, black, `and wolfish now-- a long-l fanged and formidable looking crea- ture, and though he offered regarded bv the hnnvnru mm. - tened. The vpondwas there. He\caught |,l the cool, honey smell of it. -But Umisk. and Beaver-tooth, and all the others? Would. he find them? He strained `his ears-to catch aiamiliap sound. and aftera. moment or two it came--'a hol- low xsplash;~in- the water. -He went quietly" through the elders and stood at last'dlose to thespot where he had first made the acquaintance of Umisk. The surface of the pond was undulat- ing slightly; two or three heads popped up; he saw the to_rpedo-like wake of an old beaver..towing a stick close to the opposite shore-s-he looked toward the dam, and it was as he hadlleft` it I almost a year ago. He did not show _` 6 himself_for a time, but stood concealed " _ in the young alders. He felt-growing in; lhim more andmore a feeling of rest- , zttulness; a. relaxation from` the long strain of the lonely months during` M which he had waited for Nepeese. With a long breath he lay down among the laloers, with` his head just enough ex- posed to give him a clear view. As the sun settled lower the pond became alive. Out on the shorevwhere he had saved Umisk from the fox came an- other generation of young beavers- three offthem, fat and waddling. Very I softly Baree whined. All 4.I...4. __:_,o,L u -` - - I I stopped so ,suddenly that k_ s|:aa`t;te,t-,`e.cTl_ 9;) the . letterl - V. uuy;uG, auui cessfhfl` He `feasted on the mosfluscious .of all the tde up his menu. Twice he killed young deer. The! qat he.oco..-aszinnnllu m......a Oice: 46 Bayeld Barrie. P. O. Box 1011. , Tl-IE nmnuz" zxmxu-an -Inn that he was never to touch a. `poison-' .ba1t._ So-he closed his teeth gently in the rabbit` flesh and drew it -forth as cleverly as McTaggart himself could have done. "He visited five traps` be- fore dark,` and ate the five baitg_-.wlth- out` springing a lea' He cir of steel "jaws; '..h the` shrewdest f would do when th _Nepeese herself had he was _q,-.71.... .-.1.....-.- - - ox what "a deadfall e trigger was sprguhg. , taught " him tpuc_1_1 poison-' lthat traps and deadfalls properly.\ set and baited stood the biggest chance lot the year of being filled Some of {them set out over their trap-I1nes.on the sixth day; some on the seventh, in the snow about the cabin,.ai1d the instant `Baree sniffed of it every drop `- of blood- in his body seemed to leap` Sllddenlxwnvn-1. n --he-- I--- _,....c. vvcre lllie Kazan's, 3.1 more powerful. f1,v'week the Big Storm -t 1` without food. There were -, with driving blizards an I.`winds, and after that three 4 nlintense cold in which every 3 creaturenkept to its warm `dug the snoW.. Even the birds `ha moose and not"have guessed it sheltered himself w jthe/storm but did th 9_ to gather over him. I` Everv frannnn P-an--- 7"" " . nvu'5(-:1`, and entirely clear of Vtilhvl Wut .tooi. ` or blood-film, that marks the] :W9]f _and also -to an extent the husk.v.L '1-I13 Jawswere like Kazan's, perhaps ;even- more ppvggrful. Through all thnf .'uroc.1- A1! L'- Our list affords you wide vchoice of a home and you can on your terms. buy one` I Lllal. nparee c 3 - Again he I in a slow am {am #5-: 1, folder evidence Bf owne 1 Churchill. . had been, but it hed, Pierre averted, back `to.the very pulse` of the finest e books at McTa.g- . .--... B-JAIG Lerue and-the otheis were puzzld. It; was not often .that I the store:. nun... ,uer Lace was a last, and her eyes 3 `looking In his o`wn there ~ great yearning. E ed the little Window and that into her eyes there came for an instant a. different light when their glances met. knew, -:-.-: rrom his writing.t`]5-iIiWi;e `1:)t some do mark?" t `Iferue hrugged his `shoulders; He was gone like the ; `-Butche. was a wolf." , With scarcely a sound that others could hear Marie ' 3] ed into the Factor's folq Marie came athe store: it um. -an` ~m-- -- - ucauty naa goneslnce 2 ' He was-like-- at!" mg, with 9. snap V his 2 Marie, and stopped. Black; you say?" 1\ carelessly, Without 111 from his Di: nnrnn An... ----'- -"- Partridge & Gilroy Exclusive I Real Estate. Agents If it is,Real Estate, we 3 have it. ` ` uuu In U16 Dllsh." V ' v` N _'-Ky Mon`jZDieu. I tell you his feet at: highs-myhand, and he is blacl a raven s wing.with the he exclaimed in the sw at Lac Bain. A fox? Non! is 1 as big as a bear. A- wolf--oui' ' black as the McTaggart 1 heard-. He signs! in ink to a. letter he written the Company when we came to him. . His in. McTa'ggart had brought her -b: from her tribe. Her big, dark eyes ha sick look in them, and some of her VI {her eyes had a look wlld-_ beauty had gone since a. year ago. Lerue was say- fingers. He saw you McTaggar; g_:areles_s_ly,A liftina hu' -..-_ I:. , 7"" 'T733.7f:"` ('l`_o:--A be- continued) and, a. Vlittl later cau'ght a 1agh' o_ him in the bush; . ` Mnh`1\In|u 1 4..II _--- * -` ` use tnrough,the sndw t6 {ix- edge--even the memory of -old struggle when McTaggart ght him in the rabbit snetre.1 hine there was a zraaf m....... V - - ........uu auuuuI.' tms `until ,ten a. path 1:; the snow. nt on into. 2-warm balsam foun'd~ hi _ `slf agbed {for __ ,.,.._9.- - . urctw was moving. B: other creatures. did_ in the"snnw am: .....- . uuvmg ouzards fiercef 1 days of; )1d living ept `dugout in `had bur- nselves in. One might have of caribou and. it. Baree_ gimself during the: urnrvn4- M: . ...4u.uua. 1|. V : came to it. Q waq hag`... " Fubiiehed 'every Thu:-eda Otce Square,` .;:i_uion Brl.'~Caae. de tun 88.09` $3.50): . you *-in 3:: gaddreeeee interru`1 requ: _` tind t V_ EM I: remit betere no: an exten notifie- assume M REM Ihould I13 gay regisl ar er. c eque pa: ii - `I ` A `llnnl oi...