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1,,,,:.111 ,1 .at 11,41..
IP: II
t' ice .:,,t.
: and a 1,r a he 1i i 1 uaishc . Kate
11111saf,1 ,, 'li'r! ,.,'ire second tr1411.1a .Tort lilt.' 1114 when ye
• ct d. 1 old. It t1,,;ti,t like t0
ilat 11,,,t 111 not ,n... .m more
ilea _ „tie •:,..1 that -11e must
r, , tt ;ala - to attend
. ,. ,. ,.. , z';1 eat going, itt •stet
r it !, rut:, II 1 as
,. I -,4'•11, 1 ,,,t. 'tlnlto 1,romi..,-
1., 1.11, and see Iter i,l
e:'t n 1,g. it oil, :rtttt 1 ti tt?2ht sev-
eral oi 'tie:td, ,,,e, in 1.111 habit
Of ;u.na i,. on that nigia : tin.e.'ly.
she :,retied her entreat', ,,, tltatt lit,
Cttti hl ❑rat w,.1.1 refuse,: awl, hatin:r
promised. he kit.
.And ti . 01114. a, he went home
tiott nigh the great. noisy, tont la city,
he *elt warmed aid cheered by this
tin:a are• of !pintail companionship
that had belallen IA, for Bate
lie urn s, it a.,.11d have been a poor
return •for her esces,ive kindness if
he 'tart tuj, it d n ask hnn•elf wheth-
er her robust camaraderie' did' not
ant n• hint a little. lie had had plen-
ty of , p!..nrtItti tie, of tecotittg n1,_
qua 1111 tl with the manners and speech
and ways rat .retinrd and educated
women:. indeed, there are few 'game-
keeper, in the Highlands who have
not at tine time or another enjoyed
-that privilege. !Noble and :gracious la-
dies, ethos in the srmth would aa, ,non
[drink of talking to a doormaa ti, of
•entering into any 'kind of general con-
versation with their Miter or coa+ch-
tnan v111 fall quite naturally into the
habit --when they are living away 'in
the seclusion of a f-Iisrh:land,glett with
a ser ttttin•g party at the lodge--af
stopping to have a .chat with Duncan
or liertr.r the sa iihn M)c•r a'heit they
chance to meet tint coming,{lung,the
road t leh his dl amt. t h tt °, Wore,
the Lind 'tint a t t the akin.; to.
t
L.aen
Ilfrain, had ,i Thinald
1,n 21'11
art t daily spectator ..f leis iihtug-
as's ,Mutt• and winning manners --
and that continued through ,years:
ado had not the young: \ti'ruan
' fly, during the 'briefer •period ,he
eta, to .'hen rel.. made quite a cont-
1•in• n of hint, in her frank sot! heave
1 .:, ,t1, 1dr haul thnost t tnni,., to
1' ' that there '21'1, Inst a little too
10•1,1, of Airs. ,\leuzi< tempo-ttt ns
,-,,,,,,l-nature; and then main he re -
to conic tnyt,ltla of the kind,
watt quarrelled with biro elf feu heing
sr, t n rate fid Why, the 'first nit otf
real, heart -felt friendliness that had
;been snow 0 hitt[ since he ranee to 'this
great city; and ht. w•as to „+;saline i•t,
and t1, doubtful, and wish that the
a tavern should !„' it little
rotor* retitled!
"f tall. lad he wit, saying to
•himself when he reached itis fudging
in the duis•ky Wort -Dundas Road, "it's
aver -fed stomachs that wax proud,
yrru'I:1 :b.'et 'hotter-nlinrlyd if y,ntkeep to
your book, and plainer living."
•C'J-t. T 'IYF-9t
Looking forward to this 'furl her
:m,.ti•vgtp, 'he worked hard at his stud -
all slat an'd it was not uinill (tear_
'tint n,,loek in the rvrninat that he
•w.ent .tway, ,down ihrtti 'h the yt airing
s:rv1't, t., keel) hi, et1,gagentrnt with
Y .rte 71enzies, 'And vert snug and
con,,,,rttahle indeed did the little par.
Ira- l.,ok, iih its clear tint globes,
and :vatrnilt-crtshi.nterl ,eat., attrl'bril-
liant mirrors and polished tano(1, !Kate
herself t Alm was quite resplendent in
'purple velvet and silver necklace and
bangles) was .readin:g' a sporting news- "That lawyero' mint'' let
sin -
it III
1;;, 1,r: Unttu•r J"aloe. a wal ,e: _ teed. "'is a. dour chief; he'll no dtn.
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
„ this: .oil. Lt', gromthling at 1l'httt
:,! a 'poor mannan t sttp.p nscd
t • kt' 11 1. , e1, I1i11, 12111 sire tit['
•. loll: . 4,F„ il. ,It °'ell,c' 1.1 ,t:1-
,'a^1,c
e „
.1 _.t-mo:t . h. a 1
C r tints
,177A7-.11 1171•;;11.“. acrd •,1,1711-,1"
.71114e' 1', ..11 ., i •.e nti:,tt�
irc'atid-. 111:9'4 "t t';[; 'l .t,,''- l ''1,1
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"I rolcr v.ttir „rantlmothr••'v 11,1,11c -
said she. •1'11, .neast's as
‘1111c.1 ns :a L•uni). i;.nt that :cold ratan,
1, -ter - ;ami. I t t110,ei- 11e.- a _ o•ii.
,twyer-- -iludecd, Decry .nm -ayes titat-
imt hd•'s ;t. ptrtticktty at, :tat mild tat..
nt:m; and he'd meek to think `th
r„r;.l tt:rs t*,air . silk paper, and ye
,Iltttt'tt .lir a rte's 1..r rear o .a'in
ht'-tttgh. Put von jit.t •gjse me the
o•. trti, Rtna:d, .t IT, •, the sec'.tnitv',
:v, -,c j` :i t`d Petr
llt+i Lriny what ''1
.,!i,'tt to do 11„ „An kith
.,i.t '.•:rat...
t1c t_ -ern -r,_ '.ale
7. Ir ,.1,,c: ',cut .riClined to resent to, toted with an gitvl air ,:dl 11,, it-t'il,
intrt:rint had tat IK:ar M [-til ic, :ct_ and 1'erhattc p.t+ m the test of iieittr
,eaten ite!' ,7111 t ;, I,tc
vl ,ttka1, e ;..11,.17.1110
•t:'1 ,t.: rutl 1't,'.t;•', ti
d ,:r d. that , ,!
01..1, 711.17A -
,:',171,1c,,,
t -\-
.r uc'r 11.111 gut to talking
nr 'shat they tett)1: to be pollitic,:-an'tl
T�unaid, ,chole he a'rns ir.y tied tri c�-
press his ,inion. proved to 'tit- ,:,n rile'
ttttp;•pn'ar side; nor slid he jurat1 rt"
his ,-it em In. t ikittg with a u
scorn of a great ptthlic agitation then
ruing rat • --milted, hr so far forget,
ltitu,elf it to define st uttup-tirttnr
only another 'fnrnt of foot -and-mouth
disease, i3ut at least Ire had out street-
n.ens d,arlier; ;nut neither 1d r. .1 ;tap
northe nig ;kipper was ansion, to
quarrel t itlt a controversialist who
'tae? melt teliunaltuti ' ,rues' of hospital-
ity at her emttntan":i. \inre'over, hair
Men:fie, was in the habit of 'licakin:.'
her mind; etas it not ,hotter, dor Het'
saki- ,r peace and rtuietne,s, 0t just
t]Irrr, _. 'into? This cousin,sin of-'Itean
r- ft,•11,
11 1..a1-1:onl. could ' parade sunt
a 1 tog ,011:11[hue, tarnbi it ls true; and hr had:Idrn-
\ttl ,t ," d •.t.n-tc1door: then ty cut-and-dried !hyoid., 11:1.
L Ito 1111.1 .i . , a, slot. sail leo; 1,11 !c• t'ttttight 4•111 7^1.
tiib - rat ,;d ., It'.y ora, Itch ippa•rtt kmtttle.ice of the ttmk, tt
11 1H :t.,ci :t.,1
..- n n 1,!u 11,11, of American m
n in-dilutions1 `rat i-
-a o s'a• fort', t :I ,.I;r I t ,1
r }tl!t rot it , t 1 argione tet •^,q
`V !d L+ •sr, t .t ,.t tet si. ds ni ,recti, n- 1,n. I tt 'colt .t :n t at the real
'n 1-.:. old 0.ti.l tt•t
c. 'rhos. r.: 'tut the) l.n,tt, ni ennr.,r, C171 1.
\I,•. .,,,.,. •! lift',' old nitnt ;t i.1;1 t Int• a, _act !tt '!,esu fj1cl, •01 .1 I„
ill t '7" -t ••.'.I 1[• -I t:i'I. ,'d "l, lh,• 1. 1
\ +11 unish 1-111 t I 1 u- ,etc t, at
','n e•, hut.' d ,•n n 1,1':, -on n th, t u,nl+l .`r tii!r.. so
ht rt •:c1, ;,.'t urn t':,:•1,' ,41:;-nhi•rt ,ell tit,:irthen 1,a;t,.ln thi' n1,1111imr flirt
•, h •I '.I :wry f4t•ter'ht- '.710 m:t-Itattittl •ns. hni. ihr' ,a'a
6i 1 i'ni421 : 11 ,1111 7.1,1111/1-d 1 ftllna hist and 1 , n!ig.
1
4 el, lis , 1,111:, 7,1111 1I I n' t.t .til tt ,, „.: .1• ell, y , •neer I. 1tnI 111, .71fted t.hr s.n acct.
..I m•7 :o '""ds't 1.7,11 t'., t, s- !1 \i1,. l.,,ir`Ltw', a t)1, •,tth,•r, she ,lid.
r 'Iron, '.i urd11!, 'Ic i -•ht'. '.i!tl •1: t,'rct<
c )ot"1 b1, gtng an rho.
\1,nt t .. Ina.•. 1)1,, 1,,i„, oI ,t n'•+ • 1,r ' -1.1,1'-1•1 'lidilarnutny 1'11111 t , itLil1:' she sai.l.
i of i'I u I t an i'1,• itt'rtl w 1,'1t': t I',t „,;L it 1st -t." rrplir•d the
rat rat ti sof \nil w rnI t'
•'' \L 1- I, 'o• t•:ny t1,, t it'�t e;rl,lnin. ",Slr. Ia:i1p', ne',t tug i= n le
<11:711.1: nail, h,.r.:,L- shute Ada.t ,. Ini ca -t. r ohm!. lt:tr 1.,1 1•16.111 itry. +tt..: t'tc 11.17;11; -111,1 'At 1117111; '217'1 hie.
Hi ,td.nt'=' -711;/" 1, -1er ,t !. 1 t nl 'm.: `:tt .ilt en,ore ,. Nile :hal it need,
Indeed, ne ,it,.l in•, '•1tt
I nsy cul t.x r., o ,;oil r.tt'nr of a '1'1'rd In.' .t:" ;rod daft,' will'be a'
'i .gilt ntv'pipe 1 want u, tPhin il,e ., '.t.1,„l1, sl t.1, 'r gitrn to mule i.._titt. rrwrr 1,.t .. ,;coil
a ionn••h
i'
-
"'tut 1 taut:; hear a, . , 1,l•,', and. ,, t t cicxu- 11.11-11 these w•rrr. 1 man',
•uttg "betttry site store or less ,;idl-
ed aatalisnec? 11,' knew he had dozen,
to i1t,'ronr frost: -tent cif thcnt pi Iriont.
e, 1tlhcr, convivial, ,others humorous
in a hied .4 ray: :iron' any of these
the musIiciau) wa, tveleoute to .elect
as he liked, The love -song's aboutabout\lemic were a class apart.
\rad ttn'x 11111 tht•y had 41,11jyay
front the thrashed-metant strait of polit-
ics til ntnre e tit eatial themes. t'tt•se
three curinu ly t,xor4ed hoot totn-
panions proved to he extremely plea-
sant and gond-na:•nrerl fe^itch,; and
it'lx•tt, at length, t!tc'C said it was bore
for than it.)'be off to the muwica'l
Club,rh, they eordiaQhv invited Runatd
to accompanyaccompanythen[, He \vas mullingmullingloth, for he itt. curious 1 t se7 1tte.
plane; and if \lrs. \Irnzic, grumbled
a little itt being 1e'ft altnu• she consul.
ed herself 'hy liintin.e that ler ''pro-
t'ar" could teach them a lesson h lie
chose to do ,t,
"W11171.1"W11171.1ye't-e• Ii,lenrvd fora ultra: 1,
their squalling. Ronal+l, my in ttt. Inst
rot' 'pt 'how ';uul 'how then[ how an
East I. ,ghiatt lad can Dim the Irick,"
•'1\ liar, that, 11ktt 1 1 tl, nt'itt
:cc ...aid t 171' 1 ttt ,1 1• roe tt I' _ I17C'
-Fra., the 1l 1 r Hite Cat LI•-
hi:ut 1 tell t I;'1, 1 :t
,,•, I:a
•11,:,',....11;and where ye'' Mid the nt -tot-
e,: 11, and !ass,- in tt t li,•tt,dt .,
nttl•t•ut." -li.
" \n 1 11try d-ntit 'i` t 't at I err
Ilii[ t'e11L1 Ltd 1.111.. .1. 10 •1 ,.
A1111 Ittttii rl
.'.t,tr,, .a,
ilre t: rt'd 111 Tette.
I'itr N'eilt %i',v,t . t't1',,nt1-
rani, a tvdt 1 ..1.!;,17711.; t 1sand d t
d
lcn;;Ilt ot,rel a ttartt lf: ,t
C -t •'t 'It tlt, head , ` ti lin t 1111, al '1111'1
and n.utt„v ,1111.111.'e. 1111 .htl,wl lest
1,•tl ;ilk t I .'ol 11, th,.
st
t.nrrt.e they .1411 7:1111, a tt at•c f a
not -,e , Doti • nee"dtc td;. ancl. 11-11
het r i:hetl the landing. they t,tl
'rt•h 1.4171.e. ,t
11: 11,4 t -iq i,ttet',t
.t1Jt�
;n,ettthu witliu. I1 .t, ab,nt,l'ttttl'
a. t .tilt t ,.0 dt.nh'tt_ I.u1,l he A t at. otd it.- tonna Tam
s.I 1 sllo, I...11,11111"
1U31.t6
mr
1 2"t,reeu1 lirr,,; y ,the n
:1, hr,I
tere, tl ttttt C11.11 t t.tn of ole tn_11-,171',111.1th t1,'- t„ '•t •1 1'ani'll dlt best, rat 1,o1'It tmi ldtr:t: 'or. of
oto y ntpani
It1 u,, welt; tl, Y1' Ilt:,le 't1, p... S't' yc Iht•.fa. .'t yr louse.' 1111.
te like a 'milliner's op! \t.l "1,: t,„-tt.., ;rid, cty;c. 'herr, 'rp;ai!I
out flit- 'punch -hots 1 frac the rhut.,•,. io't tt y herr', the punch -howl
c1,r 1 -learnt ye to -sec- it, 1,'at:tld, :or 1.1-11 'n1, oral, 'silo ,n
"e It I lys, ye
i1 wt-, glen to Illy gadent:ut its ati ani,l. ke11• antt you,- bl t w retittott,
Retied cif' his bi \yr, that got it rout i then ,a i' „ill ;lanuurat sir 1,ung loltt,
tile hist of the •laird, o' 1 arthlir, :\tut b't to w„rlc now . here's the sug.n•
if one or twat 0' tlfem happen to cntttt•aml the lemntfl. reran} for yt •far ye
in to -night we'll tri a btc % - for i 11,3111, trial 111, hd.ihh , ' my ron.iu
there's naethutg ,n ah,les,,utt, after h 1, •hat, "tate frac Snthrrlauul:'
a, as the wine cr ihr iinnt•y, and 1 y:rar Suthrr.nui. 11i,tre„"r'
can .de ye some t. the real -.tuff. \Vii' ahs big .lti t nn. -ai.
yy 110 try a 41•,1,1 11 h a' he reached
tut :too:, �ot• r for the• ir•unn,. '1'1, shotl<I ca.
"N o,
thank yo, Ito th:rnl 1, rr,li ilfut ytat hi,. a frac tete Ilielat :
he. for he had lit his pipe. and ‘‘to,' then. 1)e ve ken 111211 ,tory? 11'1 it'%1
cell c.mtyitt' that }it shout the liirl-tn Ia„'
"\\'ell, well, wr')l hive ort the 1 ttpr \taut' that- a glide yin! 'sane
!tos it, to set thettinihiers til etas- yt no heard 11? 1la:re t1, no 1, t 1
'for 1 ',mufti'thole to sets a hare 11 i. ileo„f
table: and in the meantime, Ronald, ''1'74,1 its what it is first. and rte' 1
you and me can hay a crack lit oar
-toil :km nfrerttard,,' said she,
y',aarilt
se s, and ' ran tell nor what y t• neem \\•„„t, tin i1,.' id he and he '1,
to do whet ye gel Your certificate " ' sited from hi, preparations for the
-If 1 get it, ct• mean, lass" unnr'h-nt.rl.in for he was latoott.,
"No fears,' Nile ';lid, tunlideutly: :Hong the 13t'ooutielatt its a -tot e -t,•11-
1.1, ere aye Dirt' it the stet t1, .one,; car, and liked to keep itt, Itis re;mta-
1'11 warrant yr there's itt slkiut-milk ;ion, '11 [tit- 1 tali croon itt a
70 your 'head %here .the .brain ,hrtitthl cumin, the!, arra Ira,. dist ,, ,,-1 side
he. I30t '1 want to ken n hat ye're sett- o' sky„• ;nisi ii there•' not '.,lace rust
ling al aitt•r yon-ce rat Ilir r.rtttiatr• 1Bolan than that, it'. net me that ever
and w+hate's your plaits, and tine tilts: 'tram Ire and there aerie 1a'en into
for 1`rc' betel thinking ahnut it:and if .,.r,ii- in an i1ii1 ftp abotrt the tisir-
thorc• was any kind o' a-stitrtitt,t need- i ,1,h 1:,,:11 Itt,er, or tine 1 :her
etl the titan eti :t .bit of something in •
''t. It 'h , ' torn[ a err oI-laok-
tht wilt• of a 1111•1t-tgi;, i't• -f „ , I'i.,r, meld 1' him nile n
• them
i ken a place wheel. ye might da.t to+, 1,,.t .tna„u? 'cmd,ouu. 1\'1,11. ihrn,
and ye w•nnldittl hat in tiwiti-ale 'nm; there 11 tp1,t•110d to come to the inn an
itt the yeti, either." toaunr:,t-,t int..
l rt t notable'
Now tht. re. w;t' no tni:tal it , tit- „hl n !till tet •„, w't,
and 11 ,ya
generosi1Y tt this tAer, hrwett'1 ,n o ""ie) :wo ;t .t•, and no the
dart t) 71 mitht bt' 1111.7 i)3.1 m:1'A1,1 •' 01,111/ tttLer, _-that bard to
\ltneies' hgnrtuite ntanttt•r of .,tarrit: tart 'erns hitt ht• was a ireendly
and it w -ti titIi won tlt , •leant. attild niton and out the mltrnin' .t his
ode that lee ans,,vered her and explain aann -rat n, h,• 'tad to ring Gov
ed that ti head -forester traded with the tiling or tbrt'. and ,'.'nen -ite totn:,hl
oat 1 ad of ht, tntploy,r, though, to he 7 In Irina, lit' sai•1 io her, list liy tat
sure. he might on entering a new o' r.tntp•lintro v:• ken.
situation have len 'tend sureties for hitt, very good-looking 1,111. dl you know.
t.
(s rt caution -money yr mean. Ron.
I I .tea •" 1 t i of c , :o •ht
aid. -111, ,aid, frankly. vett ti ell pleased: trot she wa,- a
if a mart hart 1111 01117 to speak mode,
-for hon-na one .whore word deer r las.de 1,u, 'n 1 she said, "Olt,
1111. .i1,; tart 1 lei h t 1 them sity m1,'
wotI t take, he',aid to ler ttlrtttgh kis;{n was iu•rulit tII "Yrmr what;"
all,this tsar4 uds,w'.,rk on his palati, sal,) hr. -71.• ki,sin, .i1," "t;et ata ay.
"they might ask him for security` fon ,hold ,one! (111 wiib yo:t
There would be u,. . pavutttt of teenerii -nett
1,r I:'t.l 1,m,for your nor tare -you
ey. , t rattrse. nnle. he rohthe,l hi, brtzen h:d ,a> e!'_ -anti t, this 'eery
cntpi vert acid then the '.Ur, tic, would day, they tell one, the poor 'lass
batt to stake that genet a, far as they I docs-
11at1' u'nderta'ken. 1tut it's a long way na ken brat ui, earth it was heat
off yet, 411th. and h'anrlly' worn, fordo tet armmid Ulan into a madtuan:
for w'h:rt harm had she 'done in tr•'lidng
speaking about. 1 (hare say Lord .771- him chat lure cons n alas hrtten
int -w n71 say a tenni for me." Ite,king than be
"'And i, that a'', he said, with a
1;114;11. Is that a' thenunmy'• LA.11117With nitwit 11 Itis idt laughter
joke was received
aughta•r .liy ihr c'nmpany;
for... -to guarantee the htnsti' o' out• attd even Ilot:dd had to admit that
' the Stan . 't' 77' itti'rttttt itt? \1'eel. the Clyde skipper's itt .,i1 e
1'10 no a itch .woman, 'RRonald-.fo
-r tt
my nw•
tonet's mtastly sunk in the ta_ Highland tccrnt war. tart fairly well
d once. heel )oko-ma•lemg t Ido l work
era -an•11 doing avec) entt:git ;hews' n-71)tiltti Lt.,r,•
ir
ton. -hint 1d it', a surety are wan \[ 1t. for ! , and so C alma tt,g•:u•I set bin, t1iceritasl} to
fhre • hundred tpntind, ay. n1' live 11,111 the hu,ness .if hretvtne' that bowl of
rlred itnttttcl,, $Lt,t yon-t.ron7 to nit. ttt:ttt'it. w -1t111' Ikate \Irnztes polished
attd the dell's ur't ff act canna rat int•:. 117,' .i11•fr•r 'ladle to an e.
it .ornelvow.' even higher .ex.
trenu' of 'brilliancy.
"1 thank ye for the offer anyway: 'Xn,c these three ,old cronies of the
Fut sure run meati ,it," 'acid' he. 1iidntf's had betrayed a
little surprise
nn lording a stranger instatll'ed it
their fan•[ 1-ite ;tow -I: 11p.r1 perhaps -they
It's .111tiey,• dein " r h'i'rce.l
11;•11: i it
it) a Lull of - tprrinr air,
"•halt timet':-,mi,•laodt no, it Innt-
dred mile, frau herr that can sin„
]rtnrr 11,111 a' your member, and a'
ytnu
itrot.essionals put til gather, The
Harmony t snob! If the Harmony 1'1111,
hear4 htni (h7y
mi -y111 tuts tent and
1 crane ,1 It `qt."
\y, •till '.111,1', he when h,•', o,
h.•me. \list C, :.. 3,• t'.tn:aat 11t•'I'ac.• tt
said.
111• not lilt) utiles a [vac frit
'vn v tv," he .3111An•d it 1
ea,
to 11 1! yt• that hr' .711111'. a,tl
three Yard- itt :rat' ce at lhi,
me•I 1111 ."
"Ktie, commit. Ire :lc daft:' Rop
1,1 -.aid, and he out +hod, hitt iii, fore-
head area red all the .auto.
I'11t not he -III..tend, ton-
irl'nl".y, "1 kris hat Iht •.-1 a.
eh, I've hrlrd
,Wino rt' Iite beat it' 1.114.111 I1,11 al tilt
11:t1-111i.ty iiitit, 'n1, Here're then 111411
and trit~hty to let otten ,olio. i❑
111 a• Ill,. City hail t•onctrt; and in
titc theatre,: and I've ',all a gond en
outs dao•. ti,,; 1 1<en altar. what: and
i ken if nty eon iu Ritti dd were to
-"tittle! 11p at the Saturday Ete'nine
('Dater;s, and bring the song he .sung
in this. very room !test night. I tell ye
tie• tentrld tate the ,Itine ,nn -woe
' theft!"
Fie nicht vie a .erred unto."
71r. I u 111.4 sitizausted hi, -gone-
1lhat tint itn•irc eye. 'gttiitg from )tis
hostess to lv,tald,
"1411th, net!" 11 rat 114 said, I:ttghin
"them', been rt ,t er irrati a flourish
i -I• r,•h•Int1. 'Mit• lar; i., Airs. 7lrt-
ite s here . "
"1 thought 1 tolled ye my name was
ICatr+' Its ,aid,.."11antlt.
'Kale, Cat. or ly itten, titch, as ye
like, woman, what 1 Meant Ito say is
Olaf Uwe r .1.111,i a grace malts , the por-
ridge void. Some other time -,onto
tenet• LI 1111e, lit,,."
" \t, ett,) look herr', '\ir.;hap," eoli-
th-it-tett
ontdnttett the widow, who was detel-
mited that her cousin's superior quail.
itications ,11-11114 amt be hidden, "ye
are aye t tuitla.in.ing that ye eanua gel.
anything but trash to ,et your tones
to. \\'el'I, here's my umiin; I nrl•inn.,
ken if Ito stili keeps at the trade; but
as a '1-141111' he could 'just write yr any_
thing ye liked right ori the reel, and
a good as Burns, or better. 'there's
your chance now, 'F.ferylhntly Says
your' nm ie'. 'just splendid --and the
choruses taken up in .11 ialrenft..,1,>ut
yein itt tisk 'Ronald there 10 gie ye
sonu'thiitg worth ti-ltjlle ina!tierg...:r
song n'."
Now not only [did the old Hurn 7x -
tress his curiosity tet see .scut• .,f
Ronald's work in this tray, and also
ire gratification it would ;wife hint t,,
set one of his songs t.n ttvnvir, _ •lull
Rnnairl was li1ew'i,e well pleased with
tit,' proposal, ;lids own efforts in ad-
apting tunes It,. hI • verses he knew
were very amateurish; and would 7
not Ilse a new sensation --a little pride)
onnningled with the satisfaction ser_
hap; -'to hatt7 cute (If hes sings tpre,-
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1937
Aismilonalmar
. PROFESSIONAL CARDS
Medical
DR, E. A. MtMA:S'TER-Graduate
of the Facility of Medicine, Univers-
ity of Toronto, and of the New Yark
Post Graduate School and Hospital.
Member of the College of Physicians
and Surgeons of 'Ontario. Office on
High street. Rhone 27, Office fully
equipped for x -rat diagnosis and for
Ultra short wave electric treatment,
ultra violet sun lamp treatment and
infra red electric treatment, Nurse in
attendance: '
DR. tv;1LBERT C. JARRQTT ---
Graduate of Faculty of Medicine-, Un-
fbersity of Western Ontario, Member
of College of Physicians and Surgeons
of Ontario. Office 43 Goderich street
west. Phone 37. hours 2-4.30 p.m,,
7.30-9 p.nt, Other hours -by appoint-
ment. Successor to Dr. Chas. Mackay
DR. H. HLIG' I ROSS, Physician
and Surgeon Late of London Hos-
pital, London, England. Special at-
tention to dt_easea of the eye, ear,
nose and throat. Office and residence
behind I)mninion hank, Office Phone
No ,;Residence Phone 104.
rah, 7, 3. BURROWS, Seaforth
Officeand residence., ttadericlstreet,
east of the United Church. Coroner
for the County of Hnrmt. Telephone
No. 46,
Irl.. 12: J. R. FORS'TER.•-.. Eye
Ear, Ntt,e and Throat. Graduate is
\lcdicine. 1?niver.ity of Toronto 11397.
Late.Assistant New Y„rk-Ophthal-
mic and Aural inntitnte, \ttnrc•tield't.
Eye, and 1 t ,lien Square throat ten rti.
to
Loielon. .It Commercial Hotel,
Staforth, third 'Wednesday in each
month frau 1.30 p.m. to 3 p.m.
DR. W. C. SPROAT
1'hy sician - Surgeon
Phone 90-R'. Office John at. 1eafortt
Auctioneer,
men oil tate piano; what 211 id,' curl
of .a, 7 terse loin tl it1 a strffirfrntiy GEORGE ELLIOTT, Licensed;
cuthnsBastir eliorti.; Auctioneer for the County of Huron.
Arrangements can be made for Sale
Date at The Seaforth News. Charges
moderate and satisfaction guaranteed.
F. W. AHRENS, Licensee! Auction-
eer for Perth and Huron Counties.
Saks Solicited, Terms on Application.
Farm Stock, chattels and real estate
property, R. R. No, 4, Mitchell.
Phone 634 r 6. Apply at this office.
t;"recti grow. the rashes, t 1,
e;roe tlgi- i i the r.tthe,, 11,
'Pie wtet'.t lino', that r'tr 1 ,pelt!
\Ver'[ ;trot anti leg the asses, 1I„
and that war epe•ated:
;.un .:rr,,i tin' i:esitc,, 11,
Green .;row 1111 l,,shr,, :1),
1`br-weett:,t hours that e'er 1 spent
\Ver,' ,'pent among the la,.c., 1)•'
Then there was silence. The ,leipprr
now on ne•1 the door; and, as they
entered, Ronald fotutd himself near
the head of the long and htity-tell
;need apartipent, ihr atmusnphere t:
which was of a pale Itlue t tet, throng],
the trestvtrc of Mach tcdtaevo•.,tnokr.
All down iii, hong i•oont were twin
rite-, '1 ,mall table,, at which little
grtiti of tricot), .Or acitnaitl't:nice,
sato- rt•,pecta,h'lc-lnnititg 111.11 they
scouted, litany of then[ young fellow,
more of theta of middle age, and
nearly all of them furnished with
drinks and pipes, or cigar,, .tIt the
itetr,1 of the ntotu was a pla'tf'orm, .not
raised more :hunt a foot from the .Sour.
with a piano at one end of it: and in
irnut of the platform was a speiia'
,ontiencnl•tr tahA presided over
htand rubirturrd athmran. to 11, how
Ronald eta. forthwith into dttced. In-
deed, 111, new earl•. Acre e 'a1, tnlatt
enough too :hid .c.t, a't this ,enticircn
hie (able; and a't n n•ie rag,-. were
filled for, and 1,ipe, lit, they waited
.,r the lurtht•r tontimliltt•e o1 the pro-
ceedings.
(To Be Continued) 1
Care Required in Harvesting Potatoes
The time has ttrria•erl when the late
crop is to he harvested and grower,
should give careful 'thought t1,, ways
ant) mean, of eliminating, itt far a,
p1.. sili,lr, a- Int of unne„ary cuts at>il
ttti-es which result front careless or
poor harvesting and 'handling.
1Fany igrowers seem to lose sight
of the fact that after ,pending t'Ii,
whole.season in pt•tti Menlo a ,good
crop they 'bruise or damage many ttth-
ers--nlaleing then[ more or less an -
sellable or suhjeet t, a ]pow gradin
by hurrying the harvt•stitrg operation,..
1'4 -adoring: large yield, per art'e is tint
the windy sent t•; without tonality.
quantity i, of little value.
The vonsaniter 1', d'entattiing more
and more a .high quality product, and
if farmers are to di.ptne oil' their coon.
at a profit they most make special ef-
forts to 7111 un at high grade article,
Mechanical injury t(cer1w a.trrl
lionise.) which 111 infrequently de-
; rhes, into serious rots air() often
caused by improper digging nit'thod..
Ptiitr,et, s7old d he 'dug when the soil
•. ''aerie(! 4161 ',Veen the machine and
the 'others. This applies ho -lit to the
4era'or and the rnttrtype of mach-
1
ng. Padding should he inserted or so
-elated (to or near the m„rine •tarts ,This applies as much to seed as it
the digger to act .;as -a bumper. :\ does itt tatble •pcvtatoes:
WATSON & REID
REAL ESTATE
AND INSURANCE AGENCY
(Successors to James Watson)
MAIN S'1 sEAFOR'r'II, ONT.
All kinds of Insurance risks effect-
ed at lowest rates in First -;.lass
Companies,
t'l�E McKftLOP
Mutual fire Insurance Co
HEAD OFFICE .SEAFORTH, Ont.
OFFICERS
President -Alex, P,roadfoot, Seaforth;
b'ittv.l'residtnt1, Th. nlets 7)oyhtn,
Secretary -Treasurer, 71. A. Reid.
Scatforth.
AGENTS
F, McKercher, R.R.1, Dublin; John
E. Pepper, R.R.1, Brucefield; E. R. G.
Jarmouth, Broilhagen; James Watt,
Blyth; C. F. Hewitt, Kincardine;
Wm, Yeo, Holmesville,
DIRECTORS
Alex, Broadfoot, Seaforth No, 3;
Jantes Sholdice, Walton; Wm, Knox,
Londesboro; George Leonhardt,
Bornholm No. 1; Frank 11nGrt,gnr,
Clinton No. ', James Connolly. t;od-
e•ricb; .Alex 7le'Rw•ing, Myth No. 1:
'I'hrtttas \tut 1 tn, Seaforth No, 5;
\\'tt. R. 'Archibald, Sea'nitrtlt No. 4,
Parties desirous' to effect insurance
or transact other business, will be
promptly attended to by applications
to any of the above named officers
addressed to their respective 'post -
offices,
simple change or adjustment or pad-
ding Isere and there aatil,l trften elimin-
ate cottarlcratbl•e injtu•y.
'The pickers and other handlers
should alto he warned not to dttmt'p
the tubers into basket's, barrels or
•togs, or otherwise -roughly handle
them. Similar care should 'be taken in
placing them in the ,stt'o:rtuge bins and
in ntovitrg Them from these to the
grading 'machines. Tliese machines,
too, should have the moving .parts ad-
justed anal p.adrl.c'd' so that the tubers
do not ht''atise,
!Growers and dealers alike should
sec -to it that a good pack is .pent im
the nisl.r.kelt. All off -grade 'tubers
should be removed, the sacks should
be clean: and the hags should he fo•lli
weigh when „packed. Good quad ty
will always result in repeat orders,