5 Covers Li and Sur- ' the mining deal '1†«Very promising.†modest!) ed, and in In the talk that foll°wed 3°de ..Wc have» all. the Wt mm, compounded half yearâ€" learned for the ï¬rst time of the pro- vmous mm such a. . 1y. posed consolidation of the Red Star , , . .1 If you template making a change with two or three other heavy proper- M M ‘- ' '_‘ in your king connections or ‘ ties, and they fell into a discussion of H . ,. .1 think 01 OM ‘ new mum. we the camp. olhbble would be pleased to confer With you “If I had my way.†said Bameg 31W . in person or by letter. “I’d have this meddling idiot Lam m.l. on thr0wn out of the camp. What busi- - In Powmder . J. ‘- wmfl, Hugger, W has be me? He’s in?“ 12‘â€- A meeting °‘ W W °" m ‘ 55;: “me" anyway' and this °" 8 Star and allied companies was called. . ' Etc. a i in in at . 9 Still I wouldnt advise your 80 8 “Not one “en farther!" sternly com- .._â€"THE...â€" breeder of war.†mahded the vedette. “But you can i - d raised a warning hand. - ‘ “$233.... It doesn’t do for you to “meted to press ms $33.12!;ch the At Gun“ “9" ‘ â€â€œ9128"; 5:33: sleep here till day ht 1‘ F0“ “m†t “Ytllow law" GRMERY’ } . say such things tip here- 1:115 union full. Barnett naturally opposed a con- I mfuthemiv.“goâ€f‘$c$ a carriave Ann interposed Don. I be: 0! you i . DRUG STORE. ‘ . 1 has come to stay, and you w .0 :infnoy ference with the miners. “Either they l p om or n o the seat of €321] to go home I don't want you to 8° *> . .. ‘ labor Will (10 W9“ to treat It a come to our terms 01' we close down i She Observed m.t on rds sat negll- any 1 arth er. I am not afraid DOW. +4.9.U.V‘U‘v.~é4.v.v.v.~2:4.~:p~¢“‘~.~.-a.rat-f Men} ,.\ (+44“ certain measure 0t respeCt. n the mines," he Bald “It is our cue to or the men“ two gua ' 1 This man Will take me to Mâ€. Kelly..- M . . - . .. V ‘ ~~ ‘ lo er too. .. ti nursin rifles which glitter?d 1' .._/ffâ€" \(l l. 'l'lill : But youre an emp 3' Sen 5' 8 . 1. ill be there ill I l__ 1 bed “Oh my little be ï¬rm in this demand. the sunlight. Soon the whips began to | I m sure.of it. and Lou w n P _ 7 , _ ‘ Raymond “3 ' , ’ The sherifl, who had been invited to e by ml. time, and Mr, Raymond. W H Jackson ,jmys hum“ 2' crew don’t count. They re all prosâ€" crack and the coaches rolled away one . o o ___â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"""""â€" , . ,, wbo s and besides I i be present and tell his tale, put in a i by one, leaving Barnett to follow in :1 “Sure thing. lady. And it isnt lateâ€" C. ir' ter ________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" I’m)" “MN. ‘ motors. or C? y ’ 1 ’ed {vii-Yin; word. ' â€W'- " - - ih h had hired for not more than 7 o’clock. We‘ll almost Late Organist and ho mu Mm.“ 'I‘wwi work right With. them and am c'ascsii f “Gentlemen," “m be “you’re deal- 1 £035} $3,803 “.23, .e get there in time for supper. Can you Cambridge-Street Methodist Church. . M _ 1’ . ( . ï¬rinyrmg I-mner' 1?“ case 1-8 - mg “'1‘“ d 1“ °‘ tree mine" and M: lmgie°§§n°‘?§l“.$§ing to midafteI- guï¬aawrse?’ ,. : - . l ’ s'rumo ovr-zn BRITTON'S STORE Highest Prices paid for . on .t ..m. . ’ /r- yâ€" __ , _ -- “. l' ‘, ho.-";:\4 7 c . ' I' Barnett went away calmly superlftlg 2:331}; 2:131:01??? l: agebigzeï¬lgtna . noon, and Lgogalyon on dthsea gifdnw“ '11:: “:Veesll I will phi you on my saddle. "ENTRAI‘ CE 0N RIDOUT ST Butter gnd Eggs. Li but iameubacl; reggtzncci‘egezinflfeqted 1 case of ignorant d380,†I would have faull-l‘gï¬ry‘eoeneargngizg' the sky.cloud- and I Will walk and lead the hoist" Hours for consultation between 10 ' - Llll‘d‘mԠl‘ ‘ imréllesgolizugiclltyd 05:11:22? "‘Mackay l ers that you can’t monkey with. When . sional mudhole was very good. Bar- him as he approached her, and dis :pecialtiesâ€"evoice Culture Organ We can supp y you â€MM,†3 'w nc y - . th, Denver Dan and that devil '.. f his bo ish face reassured her. , . . . fl 7 . . ,. says this confounded union is ngifng iiiixï¬mo met me with their holste rs ginggfeeglry; ($52; :28 2:11 into llgAh: (1)3 arnett raw her rise to the sad- Piano, String Instrument! â€1d The- FNIh Fruits, ““1“? ( ‘. V, .. ._ rapifily 8P3 :hzitnéilzitczillltzéy lemgmm ; tied down I threw up my hands. You Night came abruptly. A thin my die he burst out: .'This is preposterous! ory. Voices tested freer-9. . Y tab] . )5 1“] 0m} l’» W“- leigggtï¬iutlï¬inilg in the DIN}. and he has ' are from the eut’ Where this)“ are m we swiftly on the western sky You must run 80 “9 there- The boy “ffâ€"W" age as 1X“ \\ .., ,‘ l ‘H do soy dilferent. About one-third of e men and suddenl ed the brightness of isn't worth it. 1’!!! coins With you 0" Ell - . Wool. :1,†; l . bï¬â€˜gthit: ‘33:??? 212:9? Raymond. Ii on the peak are old lil‘OSDecml's and the sun. Tyhe‘rgorld grew instantly .ilght!" He drew 111' “3'0“??- hllt '0'". Huhumry for .d one and Groceries, “Wait till I pay for my mine.†free miners, “‘1 if they stay by the stern and cold. The road. after climb- ! one caught his hand from behind and 0.118 ï¬g MW: 100‘ llama; 2a ch ines T PRICES That night 83 LOWS sat before the ï¬re " proposition you've got to take a sneak ing a ridge, descended into a gorge twisted the weapon out of his grasp. Spun?†â€Ã©â€œ rallies) d will be sold at AT man " I , l' l ,,. - in the center of the unfinished cabin I place W“ ‘t or put up the ï¬ght of the age." with firs on either side. and when they “GO 00- 33““ We'll take care of â€shift-"2i: no prly at this odioe.â€"â€" ___.__ . â€1‘ “« ‘ A \ E once a fortnight Louis rode down the “We stand at,†said Barnett, “and w to the him." called the man in the cabin door. a g ' .» l. 1: his face shone with joy and the heart . p came out upon the flat meado . 13-“ of the tall miner grew very tender to- , trail to spend Sunday with Ann, but we shalt insist on your arresting the northwest of Mogalyon only the “Shit! i As the light of the lamp was left he- - , Lullil-t‘ Li; 3.! ward him. It was good to have this 1 Raymond steadily refused to join him. men who assaulted Mr. Mackay." of Skytown could be seen. . bind and the darkness settled round 0 I IAID I ‘EY 5 3.3.3, 1., , gay young brother of his love to keep 3 though he suffered keenly of loneliness. The sheriff made an elaborate bOYV- At the moment that Don was polnt- JOSEPH MEEm ' 1 who? , h _‘ mm company. A new sensation arose; “1 3m ‘ mine? “0"," 13° “1“,; ‘1" “Right you are. Mr- Barnett, Wt 11} lug out the lights two horsemen up. a AUCTIOIIEB 1.. l‘ . i I; . .I from having some one to plan 101' and ‘ taken myself out Of that life. And want a_ hundred deputies t° do it with. . reared in front “1‘1 in the middle of i For the Count! of Victor“- GROCERY Adi 14.5 :1} m“ to protect. 3 1'0““ did not know when he carried Moving with such secrecy as he the road. Auction Sales of .11 kinds prompt- . 1;; our}. 1,1,â€, The dreaming lad, outstretched on a; these words to his sister that they could, the sheriff collected and more “Ham†cried , elem. voice, I, “and“ to. gamma†Gm IH .u. H ; pile of blankets with his hands under: conveyed I deeper meaning. Ann was in some ninety men, the boldest and The driver pulled his tired horses to l antesd. Lindsay P. 0.. Out. Opposite Benson House, _ ms head and his small feet, clothed m aware that Raymond Wes holding hardiest to be found in all the town a stand so energetically that his hands W_ 7 , Men s moccasins extended to the blaze, sud-f 8100f from her, and, While she 1’9' of the valley. They were not 8953“ rose above his head. “ " ' ' " ‘ “' "W _. anl â€w , denly turned and said: “ROD, this 13! spected him f0? his conSlderation, she and considerate citizens, but they were “Is Donnelly Barnett with you?†MW W. ’ ' r the kind or life for me. Wouldn’t fa' " was, after all, a woman and resented brave, or at least reckless, and without ‘Sked one of the men as he rode ' liflig l I ll ther have liked this? I’d be perfectly l his self mastery a little. exception experienced wearers of guns. nearer. : 60(- , . l 7, happy if I didn't have to pack of! down ‘L She was beginning to be bored to They professed themselves quite able “I’m Barnett. What do you want of ' I ' .............. the hill tomorrow. Why couldn’t Ann 1 hopelessness by the narrow life at the and willing to bring down anybody in me?†asked Don coolly. p , . ) })()\ ‘ l ) l l come up here?†2 Springs, under conditions Wthh seem- the hills. After being armed and pro- “Not a thing," answered the horse- 3 r . _ _ , “Maybe, by and by, when we get curl ed to the outsider ideally beautiful. visioned they were to be sent round man. “That’s just it. We have no use o s : 1"": . . H cabin ï¬xed up. we will ask your sister ‘, But Louis came down each time by way of a railroad which was build- for you, and I’ve been watching to : ' M , n c . and Mrs. Barnett to come up and visit 1 browner, more manly in bearingâ€"al- ing toward the camp from the south. meet you and say that the boys want ' En silage and Horsetooth COI‘hB, T 11 1‘ [ii pus e e d S, O H :- I g -, us,†said Raymond. i most comical in his assumption of Kel- Barnett was heedful of his words at you to continue your quiet, uneventful ‘ 0 Mil Louis started up, uoh, Will you? Ill ly’s walk and Raymond’s impassive 1 home and made light of the probable life at the Springs." g Mange] Seeds, Rape Seed, Etc. : \1 'n' ‘ Ann were here I would never want to } face. He always had exciting tales to opposition of the miners, but Louis I “Who are you '2" O " " ‘ “ ‘ go back east againâ€"never! I could; tell and seemed so entirely happy and with a boy’s ability to discern what “We’rea couple of Skytown vedettes. : ALL FRESH, RELIABLE SEEDS' ' ' no“... - live here always.†ed Ra d, ‘. so well that Ann had not the heart to was going on, soon acquired a pretty Who is the lady?†: g M m; I“. .L A foot outside dlStm‘h m0“ ‘1 ask him to return east With her. She clear idea of the plan, and when Ann l “That doesn't concern you. Go on. 135 1‘ in 200 and cotton be gs and a man's voice called, “Is Rob Ray- l even found herself listening with inâ€" asked him not to return to the heights driver.†| 3 Land P t3 9 . Po 3 , C 0 mond here?" . terest to his account of the doings of on Monday he was ominously calm, , The driver took up the reins, but the . p H), 0‘. .1 ( \K In the unï¬nished doorway stood a his heroes, for he had placed Matthew but asserted his right to go where he . voice of the vedette grew sterner. 3 We excel all others in our 256 Tea, either Japan, black O: i†., i ‘1‘] . ..l graceful young fellow in 8 white 8013‘ Kelly on the same pedestal with Rob- pleased. l “Stay where you are!†Then, turning O or mixed. Try us and you will be convinced. Our tea. g lllll~ , ,~. brero and a {Neatly ï¬tting dark ““1“ ert “Rob wants me and needs me, and to Barnett: “I’m your best friend, Dou- trade is increasing daily because if you once try our teas. , l:-;. «Jack Munro! . exclaimed ‘Itaymondi Mrs. Barnett, responded graciously to pm going You can put me in jail, but uelly The hays understand that you on will not be 68 'sï¬ ed with any others ' ( â€it .: l and they shook hands. . sit down. his invitation to come up and see the that 15 the on]y way. If there is going are backing Mackay in his plans, and s 3 3 1% El This is a boy friend of mine from the peak, but explained that the high altl- to be war, I am going to be in it. and it isn’t safe for you to enter the camp. ' Try our China Hall for the best values ' " u SDPIDES.†he said. indicating LOUIS- tude was destructive to her, and Ann I’m going to be on the side of the I advise you to turn around right here iii Dinner W Tea Setts Toilet Setts and o 1"†‘ “What can I do for 3'0“?" shrank from meeting Raymond again " ‘ d b x," z . . ’ ’ ’ O .) :, , ‘ ‘ ' . - , miners. nan so ac all china and Crockery 4†" ' . Nothing. old man. JUSt lined you . though she expressed to him in a letter Ann wrote a swift and fervent note 1 Ann spoke up: “Please let us go on. 3 ' t x," , ‘ out today- I heard that a man named' a tepid sort of gratitude for his care of to Raymond: . l Mr. Barnett is taking me in to meet : “ Raymond had taken a lease With Kelly, ‘ her brother. I am trusting Louis to your cars be- 3 my brother, and I am cold and hun- ____â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"'-â€"â€"'â€"â€"â€"_ ' him; i . hilt I didn't know It W89 3’03 ti“ I Saw . cam. no will not stay. You have won ' gry.†"Haul†cried a clear voice 0 t†,l ~_' . you with Barnett today. Well, this is CHAPTER XII. his heart from us. and we are powerless There w“ something thrilling in the . ‘ 3 ' wonderful! Where you from? What to prevent his return. Guard him. for the ~ her ‘ convu"lve terror seized upon the p ‘ b d , i w d- NE day Barnett telephoned to Bake 0, hi, my,“ "acme... go, my ._ calm, clear sweetness of her voice. and 1 Th h rse st mblin over loose o o 9 ' l have you 89:! Ding S nee eâ€"gl‘a his Wife that he would not “kc. i the fli‘lt or the Vedettes, pmm‘ neu' ‘ir o e 0 o u 8 3 ' (,} ,. . uated?" There was something in his take luncheon at home There f f “ her ‘ er leaned mm m. saddle to â€k, ‘ rock! in the road, which ran back “d 0 OHIH‘ w, ml“ '1‘. LINDSAY ' ml i 1 "ice that eluded Lonis' Raymond was nothing unusual. in the "’18:: dwelteuplgu that gimpozf ruman ' :‘Who is your brother lady?†' ' forth on the hillside like folds of braid. GMBIII. n“ '1', . 0 f, .. _ll afghugmï¬tzgigmgfeglans]:_came 1 words of this announcement, but Jean- miners and their desire for battle . bit- 1 “His name is Louis Rupert. He is mpg; and 88311,) under dark and . . : \\’l,;l. : - . . nette’s keen ear detected restrained t'er resolution sw t over her. “I will only a boy. and I am going in to care ' WW" 3 'il ' gambling); hunélngi “3mm? Insaw you ‘ excitement in his calm draw]. test his love for :32.» With cold mm. i for him." ' Once, 3' her guard came back toward we...†. ,, '1‘ . . _ _> _ l .1, i l, â€ï¬twf‘hg wig†“2:5; 1:: fut, , “What’s the matter?†she asked my .he announced hel- purpose. “Ifl “Rob Raymond’s kid. I know him.†if“ â€ï¬ï¬‚mf‘efhhegth'xmï¬; " "W" W . ' ' ‘ ' ’ †T " †,, l _: a y ‘ b y’ ed) “ p" ' k 5 qwekly' ‘ you insist on going back to that camp l replied the vedette. “But I thought he emen rea "in or red . . , . . ) .il . . . itagmond "€51th . I dldnt now :1 “Nothing, my dear; nothing," be sub I shall go too.†, wa' Visiting you in the Springs." ~ ' hmly through her lips. It Egbert . Iaallil \ . l woe er you. 'â€" . i 13' resl’Onded- “You must not go"' said Louis. “It’s “He was, but he went back to the “fly knew my need of him. she ‘ ‘ Oh' rats; .1m 1101: one to dOdge'i u1)01'.l Barnett. I know better. .Tell no lace for on n , icamp today and I am very among thoughts “hewould surely come to me!" Ell all 5 WM: gm (gett‘lezgi flit-edlélmzant to any- I me this instant!†' “lit is no lilac-e for you " ' about him ."' l Tile rInan’s “#3 W3). gentle “as! he i l ' ' way. WSI‘ (y 0 V- u _ ‘ . .. , as :“ on see, a . can no imm‘m t Raymond repeated his warning sign. 'He was in for it Well, ML MR He asserted himself again. '1 can Hes all right. 185$.†1038 3' 30" terrible excltemeuty We hggd tod , ‘7 1h - ,3 v 1 “H b b k h on 1 my, 0‘" superintendent, was tarred take care of myself." Raymond has him in hand. You are ay - ‘ ‘ ° â€1‘ I x ave you een ac â€"â€" ome. . and ridden on a rail by the miners this- .. k _ that the sherilf was coming with a 5 inch l ,. . Munro smiled broadly. “You bet! I , momin .._ . Mr- 1“?de 11“ 35““ me t° “9 W91°°mev b“ Bane“ 1' °n fl†°°t pause, and the boys kind 0. hold ï¬ve 0, , . . . ‘ went back and swelled around in high 1 “GmCKious heavens", you here.†She went t; blatandvï¬ltl; side and must stay there.†Ii! 0' mm on. lungers in the Springs . w ' - “ \\ lllh i l C feathersâ€"told my side 0‘ the storyâ€"' â€"“and I’m getting off up the stage her armdiabmllt his nfc in :3 these I “3"" to acknowledge your “I: responsible. They are particularly SAILINGS OF STEAMERS, 1906 "3 1’1"“ ‘ ‘ ‘7 c “Niel-Stand? I didn't let the institution : road to meet him †31:,sl’nd e. am m 88 g y thority, responded Barnett now M down on Barnett for putting Mackay L‘ndu, radon Fm Gownk. M ANIT A ) llH-ll l ‘l 4 . u ' ' ‘ ‘- u an s g , , E 5:11:11 5;, (12021390231133. :5 3835:3312 “What'did they do it for?†15h the endshe seemed to 91'9"". but 0 T‘lllleyhorsgan laughed softly, irritat- 33:3: gift. 13‘“ you ll be th’ June 11th to about September 15thâ€"Triâ€"weekly service Mondays, 1“ l'l‘ ‘ ‘ I l, 1 thin over with on, The bo s are' Charâ€, the same old business. The she took no pleasure in her victory. for insly “Manners don’t go with us at elys.' . Wednesdays and Saturdays. l, 1"†. l H c g! y - Y men dldnt like some regulation of his he went about the house like a young - t tim ‘ I ust k to At length Anna leader turned to Read Down . Read to 4 W1 - ‘ l Wm" t° make me take 3 â€and in this ' and struck. andâ€"but it's along storm! M ed, N thin m w, m â€me“ e- m †’°" ward a dark. high point of rocks. the Leave 3.45 mm. â€m-.. ......LINDSAÂ¥ ....... Arr‘v e on .m 1‘ . ‘ union " . . “81° F on ° 3 33" e no camp right here or go back to Grand . """""" I e ' p ‘ 10 row i «J a “C - , d k. B , wont go into it now. Ill get back in of the camp interested him “d when Vi till I uni ith the trail began to descend and a few min- ' 9.4.5 " ......... STURGEON POINT ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Lv 4.50 pm. Ԡl" ant -° it mm Jae “mm â€m m" “me" â€"3“?†the time came for the sherlntosmrton " “n “mm cats " lite! later they came to s warmly Arr 10.15 " ........ . .. ...FENELON FALLS .................. Lv 4,20 p.11). - Slime. mu u i, down again. Louis is going back to- In an hour Millionaire row was hum- _ President 0‘ “1° “1°“- 1‘ â€â€˜1 m lighted cabin, on the door of which or. Lv 11.00 ......... ..~.. ..FENEIDN FALLS ............. . ..... Arr 3.40 mu. s ' (-1 in.» . his newraid he became greatly ex misethe "m , l l 11),: a morrow, and Ill be alone for a day or ming with news of the outrage. Re- . here to talk ‘30um mm guide resolutely knocked. The latch Lv '11.80 i†... ...; ...... ...ROSEDALE IDCK. ............... Arr 3.00 pm. . - . - and n cited. )4 1m h \\ mil 0 two, then we can talk freely. . ports, confused, wnflictlng’ flew along ‘ , in tobe battl â€hesald be glad to meet you. but my Judgment was mmodiateiy lifted. and a small, Arr 12.80 p.m....... ...... ......COBOCONK. ..................... Lv 2.00 mm ". " h, “All right. There are a whole lot of , the m east and west, and the after. ‘There if}? 8 l , n ‘ e, is that you better retire to Grand View. We woman with . blur of yellow hair Connects at Sturgeon Point with Str Esturion for Bobcaycuos, 3‘ ““3": ill" ""1 ll things I want to turn over. By the noon papers were ï¬ned with dramatic toqunn. P, 3:0 12:1 ed. i I still :0 that till! lady nets to her about her M ‘M in mum. Burlsigh Falls. Lahfleld and intermediate points. On Tuesdays 'I‘hurs- --â€"â€"â€"-â€""". n Lori this 1;: “meal-21H“: tmfeung dmfls °f m. â€cm“ °f ‘ â€1‘3â€â€œ Heoturn' med up; her with a mm on! m“: or timid airl. but u: ' “In no I’ve man you a- an.“ â€m “'1' m“ " â€c“ ‘°’ mm W-. ‘ __ up ere.’ ewas u ogo.ln k .. wash I 9‘ ° * ~ __ “You mm a: ld d w l s ytown and the story of how the stamp of m heel. “I can stay m l W of m m m hm. mm» m w "am. Bobougoon. surgeon Point, Lindny. ESTURIOh †UP 9 0 ays. e 80 union leaders had mishandled Mackay, ilk kid.†. “V†m amt “wt of ‘ be at the ta ’ ' June lat to October lat. (Double Service ) I'm!- . |the superintendent of the Red Star e a . .. ‘ , I 1' iii ‘ni « with m m y . - Read: Down . . - . . sn ch herton w ell. lie-9° ° 8‘“ bleand yea i «o maul». When Raymond returned to his seat I Miningcorporation. e “8"“ °' 9" " la" ".1 , .4 M am my “ “‘7 ° ’°" h' m IN 6 is s 10 BOBCAYGEON his face was and m. a l , a When shall we start?†, . , m e he? , her mum" . . - uh - P-In- ------ "and" 1.3.5 p.m. 8.10 pm. . grave eyes eepy All this would have interested Aim - - I. _. . . , lm “DoI‘t lea Mn Lv 7.15 a.m. 5.10 p.m. ..STURGEON PT Arr 12 10 " ' mflectiye. very little had not her broflier been in He “and ’t 1*" newâ€, “a m“ it“, vmmWPEE " m" With ‘. whoop tho W motto“! Arr s so an! 5 30 p m .. LINDSAY """" 'L' noo ff: 9);? 2:, /' . __ . l ‘ ’. _ s o o n ssssssssss g ....... . . I s)- .) , _ A. /. Louis was much interested in the the midst ofthodisorder. She immedi- 1‘“ e?“ “3"? ‘ â€â€œ34“.“ "1“ mm a, W as a“ “‘1 m h“ â€'0‘“ min-June m to om:- int on Saturdays steamer will be hvld m. ' stranger “Wile was tha Bob?†‘ ’ ‘ " ‘t e “It h“ ' .. - t. ately wired him to come down and not Just thought. he began redeem-re. g, " ie! 11.! m faced "a†I0 " - . ' , â€my until M â€â€˜1'“ 0' 9‘qu WEB from Toronto and 1’0†A M lused to know." a replyfrom Raymond paying, “Louis “tyoucanmy with mixelly .till. we m .h'. mm'ï¬'flmu‘g m m Oh' m but I'm M †~ 19‘“ HON- ' , i All Next morning after W Rsy- isonmewayâ€"nodanger,†andthehsg She’s‘a nice wo- hWMhï¬tï¬fe‘r‘eho‘ipï¬i?’ .. marathon“! m wdid _ Connects at Sturgeon Point with Str. lanita for Coboconk and inâ€" we}? manage; the can- :hnselt came riding into the yard at . . . m «not, Bob has nose down as W points on Honours. Wednesdays and Saturdays. Meals state letterto usk. - . . _ , W“Wd,o' , . hummuspledssmlookgm-mond'smtommettm-b ‘mgmw OGEMAH ‘ TOW {dammeboy'shealfliandtokeep mmumumuonr Jana 11thtoobout Wink-(Sonics daily t q dv , him out at mischiet. I don’t think m a. W_' than its 96"“ . ~ - ME “:“Ua- ') . .Th'f :‘W' will cured at the Sarina thirty :33? to Mme!†the worm“!- 1m- 57 " . .....mncavonos... " Arriv 7 4.“ m }E.‘.’“E,.'223.. Wmflmm I E] c?†thmmmhm. †u" 0 one PA ..... o ............ e . JP. - . 4 . I.“ dent make too ï¬lth of .w “t- . ----- m B‘- ................. LV 5.00 .m inlllN... l day's ride and set about to describe ' .. . . l‘ l . no Iâ€. Th. w an]: km a ...... "a" ... pgmwummq... "m. ..LV 2,15 p.111. pic-(i hv hi m " mil-m mum umm . Warrants ' . «V... 33 and likely to ~ , .. _ ................. Lv 1.00 p.111 and ilmlg www.ma mammogram {or signal. mm ediat 3235,13,, 0 - ' . . I.“ rm "‘ohl I" 37 . . nesda *o! sshâ€"um WWW soul mom This is o . . I, _ a. _ properties ll V , solid brick mums and concrete cc hardwood whole llou . good ouLb ’1‘ stable : g‘O ‘. and out‘bui .;.;. has? .,9_ $8 revenge?-