B.C, Phe = Abt Subscript Progressive Detriment: Abbotsford arc an activity tha ow TI include many / from tributary in any way. and progress. 1 Having a progress.. Peo communities as the life and ac for themselve Of course, paramount eco. much broader number of me they usually ac zation goes alc that the busine ' ereates an o association’s a: residents and © gressive. This Tourist Tra’ The road i means the dive” ver through A in excellent cor take a detour. from better inc work will s been here bef that of previo Talking Of The cold * of old timers \ **S country. Yet », relapses lastin Eyolutiona conditions thre probably a bi best comparab possibly 300,( the earth’s wa surface. Life begar seas were boil earth began to tiles, about 8( bably 40,000,0° appeared and © Some 500,( was probably glaciers coveri succeeded eack cover and a warmer than The war waged. Now caterpillar, F tent caterpilla age unless spe known to requ should be kill The Oli Is Still Hold 4 Mil Tf you want ¢ Thos SI Essendene Ay ° Differont and fetton | out to arrest Santry. The Sheriff is STATAG «© ATAMGOTT NewS, ARPOTSRNArTN PC Water in the > had covered some five miles journey, to no other sound th oceasional note of some bird, | Wretchedness Constipation Can Be Quickly Overcome by Fi ul slipped on the s » slowed his horse down wall, and eased his Colt in its Hie expected to meet some hi but, under the circum} t was just well to be pre- I or trouble. Soon, however, ne } miled to himself, for whoever rode toward him, made too much noise for © peaceful mission. The Purely vege- table — act sure and gently on the liver. Re- lieve bilious- too, 1 been ~ slowed ness, head. down and the two riders approached ach», dizzi- each other with such caution that the on and indigestion. They do their | rancher.finally became dino ert and duty. | pressed forward reck Smal Pill—SmallDose—SmallPrice | Out of the night the st anger came | | on, still slowly, until a turn in the trail bronght them face to-face. “Don't shoot!” said a woman's con ‘m a friend.” Wade ejaculated, at & the yoice, although e the girl distinctly in “In Heaven's name, mu doing out here “Is it you, Gordon?” In her relief, she laughed softly as she pulled her ide of him, “I was a little r a second or two. , I’ve aw- They do not glow when blown | fully bad news, I’m afraid,” shé added, out. Their heads do not drop. immediately serious. “I've been try- They contain no poison. Rats | ing to find you. | I,went to the hotel won't gnaw them. and they told me you'd gone some- | where.” | “Miss Rexhill and I went to call on 7 you. M dne } “You did? If I'd only known. I’ve | | be en clear out to the ranch.” Their added lIength prevents “Is Santry there?” ~ In his anxiely scorched fingers when lighting Ine forgot momentarily the loneliness ranges and lanterns. They give | of hef long ride. “They say some of 1 | | | once reeogn he could no! | the ™ fJonger, brighter light in the Jensen’s men have been shot up; and darkness, I'm anxious to find out what Bill know: x “That's just what I want to tell you. Certain” {I heard of the town. Whoa, G "She reined er pony, nervously, for it would tand still. Wade seized the ani- bridle and quieted it. “I don't know if he’s theresor not,” the girl MAPLE LEAF | | wenton. “I couldn't see. The ranch house is full of men.” | “Men? What men” Wade de manded sharply.. “Race Moran's crowd They went ooting before I left One genile stroke ignites them, | with them. I heard part of it in town, and that’s why I tried to find anadian Match Co, Limited, ‘eal c ated BRE Cay AS Cao | you.’ Wade groaned. “I peeped in | at a window, and when I could see neither you nor Santry I slipped away | without being seen and took the old trail back because it was shorter.” “Lord, what a mes Wade ground | his teeth agely. Poor old Dill | when he told me of the shooting WILDER ANTHONY | “He didn't know of it, probs They left town'very quietly. I hap- Arranged With pened to be out back of the house and Goodchild Co., I heard one of them talking as they West, Toronto. rode by.” “Good Lord!" Wa ped. “I told Bill to st eral he promised me de’s head drop- the yanch, (Continued) Wade nodded. Ten minutes later dle and headed for j as dusk began to fall, The cool night air, blowing against his face he reached the} all,” Dorothy declared, with spirit. “Yes, it was Jensen himself and one | killed.” "A Real Old Country Treat’ a Says: | Un ay MATA = For those who roll their own. ; ASK FOR ; is OGDENS FINE ae (in the green, packet) - ITIS THE BEST _ ana Sa “Wait until the others come, won't “All right, Gordon, I'll 1 gO." Her Men Must Obey Women | w all alone there and they must % have surprised him. But I don’t see you? voice was full of courage & the | why Barker didn’t mention the posse] °°) A Mane aE ’ Among “the Taure: . . oo “Surely,” he nswered moment of weakness had p: . “Re- & aurege of Tripoli, bly touched by the ar **1 "I'm going to look around—just as you) sel did—on the quiet. You wouldn't hold “You bet me back, seleke you went in, noW]as her mare moved ahead, he « ii ing back to the big pine, and you'll ‘I don’t believe he shot. _Jensen at} sehd the boys there. They’JI not put ~ hey of his herders. ~ Both in the back—} niet, siety in her voice.| member now, take good care of your all the laws of the country, the ” | have to obey the women. Desc: ’ ho retorted cheerily, and| traced through the mother, a men go veiled. 7 > . ‘ her arm as she had caught his She smiled a little into} went quite limp in her saddle and " ae swayed toward him, but he merely nat’s the stuff! ~ Then I’m com-} added: “You're a wonder, Dorothy.” He released her then, and with a} wave of her hand she disappeared into the night. Not until she was beyond recall did he realize that he might have kissed her, that she had, wanted ll if we can prevent them. played their last d to- It's war from now on. higher levels, was delightfully refresh- | ing alter the heat of the day. took wif his hat and opened the neck of his shirt to the breeze, which reviy- “Bill Santry never shot any man in the back,” Wade declared, in a reliey- | ed tone. “If you're sure of the facts, | Santry will come Clear all right.” He ed his energies like wine. He knew ; _ that so his horse felt, and “It's just a devilish scheme of Mor- he for the animal would} 0's, s all, to put it on you and lave to make a Beit ud trip, ‘At} Santry I'm sure it is. He hates the crest of the ills, before dip-| you both. eWhoa, Gyps She rein- ping into the une d for an| ed the ttle mare in again. “No, it's ant in his se addie to look ba }all right, Gordon. I can manage | over his trail toward the tw her,” ste remonstrated, as he reached for the bridle once more. “So that’s their game, eh? By Heaven, I more than half believe you're Bhty: His face grew ugly “Dorothy,” he continued are useless. You're 0 N WOMEN Do one thing more | Anything,” eife replied simply, her eyes shining with deyotion to him, Mrs. Holmberg Tells How) pur tie was too overwrought to read Lydia E. Pinkham’sVegetable ‘lem in the cee “When you get back to town get Compound Helped Her word to some of the men for me. ; You may meet them on the w if not they'll be around’ the barn Viking, Alta.—‘‘From the time I w: as’ 16 years old I would get such sick feel-, them to meet me at the big pine, 1 the lower part of my abdomen, the old trail.’ re ale wed by cramps and vomiting. This His horse had grown re kept me from my work (1 help my par- | now he aWowed it to have t ents on the farm) as I ireually had to! he was moving past her when she go to bed for the rest of the-day, Orat clutched his arm. said s I would hay the floor. I “Gordon!” suffered in this wa: a friend in-| She loved him de duced me to try Lydia E. Pinkham’s t him know how Vegetable C Jompound. T have had very ' spent, if he ever dic sfactory results a rand am rec | inem was the starlit and over them hovered the wondrous spirit of thes Western night, Her pulse was beati too, to the call of danker, and 1] until he should k; but above se | i] | ly, too dearly | | | | Ea trol desPite the control which she had over Opi Ho! 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