-o_ wrau w-u-.__-_.._ .._-~ Buttgryffiee; l ll v; ' . notlj n tc Iortbe ttsr. ‘ w“; " . "W- J w» engage» our’; ' ofnffimbllig 1'32’. _ h" eves mrklma. 1t first m o! gglitchappearsnoe as gtjirl, but she mhunmud and "ma, - e serene poise a My. Quite 1,,“ mmmmimtmmfio f?“ accustomed a» this under use. II‘! 1t M“ dinofly on ‘haliact, she recalled, mthsliwrylyyhow 'yq-, 54M" “a luwlmd ‘many. many tims she 11nd‘ waited in use vital olnntjwfi m (or Louis while he dawdledgwith MrmaLhsaitbynoiion. l ‘eimmlv companions "iibflwlhblfl. . Motives." 25c. i . , truai “ “WBNWWWMMM %'{l'§{l§7§1y_“$°l?° sttvrilcxdm; ' " . . llatteutioxl whatever. unless‘ it was the talsslyddsezlillilxntal plucking: . . some gay ; ‘ e ' ] ' , fellow-what does his mean Lvestook Report a, W“ m m ‘um at m —— our " ' ’ l (Oenndiqn Press) Now. ‘as a pretty, chic young girl. MONIREAL. Nov, 33 ._ mm shelwas the object o! solnoottent. were only 12o cattle. a sheep and ion. And. alter a. while. I Profess- h-mbs. m hogs and 21 calves for Iona] donter. encased by the hotel. sale on the two markets, l came to her table and asked her if a couple o! loads o! ml- cattle she wed w meo- He was s pleas- were not sold. m balance o! the ent-lorflcins wound chap- Wllh all Toattle were wmmon quality and unhealthy pallorJBhu-ley rose: pro- sold tor $8.75 to $4.15 ral- eannere. fwlonll dfluws were as mudl e I526 to $8.50 for bulls and from oart oi herliite as Irluifs mom!!!- QILOO to $7.00 ibr common to lne- after headaches. She danced ior thr ‘ifrrzour Iwmloh. waited like this. in a any" room. a dium cows. til-st tune ashgirl. - - Common veal calves ' brought "You tlmeo better better than an" from $11.00 to 812 00. ' " nil-l I've ever doncelfwithflf» the prn- ‘Phgre was 5 nm- enquiry n» torsional told hér, when the mllsi" lambs and the trade was taking had stopped. "Butybil try to lend $11.50 {or good lambs. l me." ' ' . - v Hogs were weak at 810.00 for She nodded. - good weights. fed and » "I've alwavs led when‘! danced." packers ofterinw $9.75. fiows were l-Ye sizhed: “I know-boardlnz-l from $7.50 to $8.50. sdhnoli They oulzhtn‘t to allow it." ~—-— ' "I've never been to school in my Cher-k ifoidu with “inardhuaLlnlrnont. life," , 4 He stargd at her. , ~ l ~ l l ' "I've. alawvs had tutors." she. ex- ; - olained. us the. onchestru strm-k un _ 1-31‘ l i q '-~ . avain and he swunw her into a fox ‘i - l L m: "But now 1 want to go w" collects." , ' ‘fNothinz llke- “W110 Mid her. Tllmfllm l" "l! ll! PIN!» Mll- wlul a arln. "Mv ._kl¢..ll!'®her_'_s at u” h MM" d‘ ‘h’ L" ‘ Columbia. I wnutrd it awfully my- mudhl l“ chfl‘m°""m- °1\.5"'"" meld. but I couldn't make "it; otter lloyA-hsflnd dny o! Desember ‘A. Dem‘, 01d “an diedy; .193?! 5°» 5"" i" “d” 9d" l- "Is there money ‘in this sort oi’ noon IRA‘! pllosl o! 11nd sicwjflnq-p. _ . ""9175" ‘M um‘ ‘m Tmmll» “More than you ‘think. I often - ‘lhirty in Queens County dnkup pupils‘ And mww’; w” s 4 bounded as follows, that is Huh“ M. a. _h.egum km but it to sayfiflommenoing at a stoke set was,“ Human w I hi“! do)!“ “ in the the-st angle ol- eighty _ ‘Mm “m, n“ b h" been ‘up day shiit._i'oo. But mv eym would l ' ' . . f! imeasy." meriy b possession o! Duncan Bell “Y, and u’ Th“ m‘ ed .. afterwards inpossesslon o! Jamal is“??? “ufguexeivcgilsity £1812: -Pn.lmag.. nd now in possession of the m? n ' “n ‘ "that I oould- enter?" l , _ mhlifiit-‘L i’; ‘éife-iltfieifitl "sum Thw- = M Pete-sol mo,“ u u“ Gm“ m“ mm“ a his reputation. You could’ be a north one hundred chains io land lpwm ““d'“'~ Th“ "mmm" 5"’ M" m, i l ., l“ pwsmlm o, you a diploma, though. unlem you James Godon thence south fnty- pa” “he gntnn“ ammlmt’ whtdene“ a”; i, “an” “fin ions, and I hardly bflieve you could 01mins on n rectangular ‘ line due-Wm‘ m“ mtmx ' ‘ ,. ads! thence sonth one hundred "It "'1" b“ “l” u’ i" Wm‘ “ml ' aiming to the said road and ihence “h” sighed wptmlw‘ ,, " flflowing the rourse of the said road "NM “red M 1911mm “may? -l northwsstwnrdiy tol the place of he 38km’ mm F 3m‘ Qqmmgnggmant "hi": "it, "AWIUHY," BhG admitted, 8111111118 f norm of iamLa lit e more or less at h" °wn 59cm“ zhmmhm c, mo“; u“, mm] mum-y“; by m, H- looked down at her slim love- ‘ Commissioner m" Public Lands wllnm- l , l one Ronald Bell‘ by deed bearing “I ruess you would be. at that! date m.- ihlrtieth/ day o! Augugl We must pester you; lot." l . A, n.__ 1388, - n he knew! - . v 11,193,“, | m“, h, pnmmuc, of He took her beck to her table, just _ a Power o! ole oontained"n an ln- as Louis sauntered 1n. Bmflin! b8" . denture of Mourns dated 18th niznly upon the yloun: man. Van March A. 1)., 1919 and made be- Dom gave him s. bill and dismissed tween Jlmco MoMurl-er oi Green him. . . ‘ Bold. Bmlshaw. in Queens County, “Having n. nice time. my love?" in Prince Edward Island; farmer and asked Louis pleasantly . but his Oetherine Mclidurrenm; wifgnf u“, mannner was curiously slistmoted. first part and Alexander Siewnrt of "wdndel-rul. It was my um dance ohlfliimw"! in Queens County m —ss a girl. I'm glad you made me Prince Edward Island. ‘trapper-lo! so to dancing-school." "w linen. lnemuo having He looked at hel- flushed lace "w mule in Ilvmont 0|’ u» prln- and sparkling eyes. ' “Ill Ind interest. | "You haven't wasted much time." - DIM! this 20th day oi~ November "Who was the old man who came m‘ to see Wu. Did?" ~ - . DONALD Mo!‘ "Wow. I “Nobody you've ever heard of.’ llwllior oi the Estate ‘o! Alexander he shrugged. frown . - "WW- "What did he n" lgeipeduaesndsftertnidngthreebomaa’ Bhe adored tea and satwateh- , . _ m“ l m "any"! “a.” an Rodney. Sheldon had spoken oi. __ 9283-I1-22-thur4i. ' "'I‘he usual thing-a touch)’. ' ‘”‘""‘“-""—~ l~————-——--—-- "Oh! Are we going to stay ln '~ I - Newflor]: 1on8. Dad?" . _l' - I He shook his head. a quizzical 4 ' smile plitlyklng a‘??? llflbelllvlfi tn i ’ ’ "'_‘ l . “I th we'l e o u; e - hmailuoxd meeiinz oi the Abdkiponlea south. little Shirley. Then a E m l!“ I*'°°“,|""°"'"1Nhfl¢1lunp w Cuba. a loafer nunp w “""“' "A°“'"' "°"'IW ""1- "Oh! mag" hm el-led repreiell- ' at 8 O'clock. . » iully. “Mustwe start out again‘). I * - l “m” C‘_D"HTBWART~ want to stay ml- awhile. Iwant to - llkile-ll-za-zl. ' - Search" §§m'§m,2§°'°—d° 2'”? . "'Absurdi" he shrussed lliihtlv-r PQULTRY‘ ‘liii.i.‘l°lll’i“w“m‘“n"ii'édl“é°éiféi .‘ a .ishowbeto prsztvsndplesqilw!" . . ,, ' ‘That's a modiflvlf “M. Did." j _ ‘-—7—- 4 I "It's -et"ornal—think ‘whit 105.8 l We ll-l l» "*'Y‘""llI~’=§*l-......~ -- ' r . . . ~ ' ye and dressed fowl,m°,»,,i,_ mum, 5'2’; o u», m» and ehickens for, the m: we. sle warm we ow l he piotllrod me that looked oseli o! we Oomi . balance of the season ii m. University's 8M1‘ “ml ‘1"'"‘“‘Y "film sulurs SOUNDLY w;;*.~l,"_=-,-,~;;,-l all Hm,‘ i‘ ' t nnl’ tricks Lire plays!" . . '11“ Hmcentinusd) dressed and- "llwllmlllllwmb" "are?!" . llwlllsul. " m. surejfil onez... lalrliuww ll and Q8170!!!‘ prices be. L‘; “gfigfifi, i‘ l ‘jfore selling-l. .» mu..,”.'...l.2°-°"§¢~u ”\.. ‘ll ‘dl‘;.l‘l.‘.l..“i‘Jw"-"'-' a ‘ " ' ‘ 130115 nofllhl "h said the ‘t! - l i . l . . “mi-wry l l l i ' at “may sheldon. in iooiéblil will "fiirleylsvsoit scarlet lnouthjrew y. _ ‘ l- emu“ mm ‘ l " 1v. 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