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• THE SEAFORTH. NEWS.
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THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1933.
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Mammas was an easy subject for iaat-approaching Dale Triads and the
IMAdam to .draw, 'but 'David was an relative abilities Of red and gray, aat's
easier. 'Insults directed at himself the Adam on the ane 'side, and Tammas,
tboy 'bore with a stolidity born of long 'backed by Long 'Kirby and the rest,
use. But a poisonous dart shot against on the' other, hod cudgelled each oth-
his friends' at Kelantan'. never failed to er with more than usual Vigor. 'The
achieve its object. And the little man co,ntraversy rose to fever -heat; abuse
evinced an amazing talent for the cote- succeeded argument; and she little
caction of 'deft lies respecting James roan again and again vas hooted into
'Moore. silence,
"Inc 'hearie," said he, one even- 'It's easy laffin'," he cried. at last,
ing, sitting in the .kitchen, sucking 'his "but ye'll laff t'ither side o' yer ugly
twig; "I'm hear -in' James Moore es 'face's en Cup 'Day."
gaein' to git married agin." .us, indeed? Us'll see," came
"Yo're hearin' lies — or mair-like the derisive 'Chorus.
'David answered shortly. "We'll whip ye till ye're deal,
For he treated his lather now -with dumb, and blind, Wallie and I."
contemptuous indifference. "Yell not!"
"Seven months sin' his wife died," "We will!"
the little man continued meditatively. 'The voices were rising like the east
"Weel, 'I'm on'y 'stonished he's wait- wind in March. ,
ed sae lang..Ain 'buried, anithcr came "Yo'll not, and for a Very good
on—that's James Moore." reason too;" asservated 'Tamrnas loud -
.David burst angrily out of the ly. ,
room. "Gie us yer reason, ye muckle
"Gaein' to ask hhen if it's true ?" cried the 'little man, turning on him.
called his father after 'him. "Gude luck "Becos---" began 'Jim Mason and
to ye—and him." stopped to rub his nose.
David 'had now a new interest at "Yo' 'old yo' noise, 'Jim,"
retoin-
K-enmuir. la 'Maggie he found an end- mended Rob .Saunderson.
less source of study. On the death "Becost---,—" it was 'Tar/arms 'this
of her mother the girl had taken up time who paused. -
the reins of government at Kenmuir; "Bit an wi' it, ye stammerin' stirk!"
and gallantly she played her part, cried M'Adam. "Why?"
hether in tenderly mothering the "Becos—Olwd IBlob',11 not rin."
baby, wee Anne, or in the sterner Tanamas sat back in his chair.
matters of household work. She did "What!" screamed the little man,
her duty, young though she was, with thrusting forward.
a surprising, old-fashioned womanli- "What's that!" yelled Long 'Kirby,.
mess that won 'many a smile of ap- leaping to his feet.
proval from her father, and caused "Mon, say it agin!" shouted Rob.
'David's eyes to open with astonish- "What's •owd addled egg tellies'?"
ment. cried Liz 'Burton.
And he soon discovered that Mag- "D'ang 'ead far him!" shouts
gie, mistress of Kenmuir, was another Tuipper.
Parson from his erstwhile playfellow "'Fill his eye!" says Ned (Holppin.
and servant. They jostled round the old man's
The happy days when might ruled chair: ll'Adatn in front, Je,m Burton
right were gone, never to be recalled, and long Kirby. leaning over lhis Shoal -
David often regretted them, especial- der; ILiz behind her father; Saunder-
ly when M a conflict of tongues, Mag- son 'ancl Tupper tackling him on eith-
gie, with her quick answers and teas- er side; while the -rest peered and el-
ing eyes, was driving him sulky and bowed in the rear,
vanquished from the .field. The two (The announcement had fallen like a
were perpetually squabbling now In 'thunderbolt among them.
the good old days, he remembered Tantmas looked slowly up alt the
bitterly, squabbles between them were little mob of eager faceestabove
unknown. He 'had never ;permitted .Pride at the sensation caused 'by his
them; any attempt at independent news ,straggled in his countenance
thought or action. was as sternly quell- with genaine sorrow for 'the matter o'f
ed as in the Middle Ages. She must it.
follow where he led on—"Ma wordl" "Ay, yo' may well 'earlcen all on yo'.
Now she was .mistress where he had 'Tis enough to mak' the cleadies Jisten,
been master; hers was to eommand, 1 says agin: -no rin oar 'Bob
his to obey. In consequence they were fot' Cup. And yo' may guess why,
perpetually- at war. And yet he would Bain't every rnon, Mr. IMAdrarn, as'd
..sit for 'hours in the kitchen and watch pit aside his chanet o' the Cup and
her, as she went about her busi tess, that 'matist a gift for him"—IM'Adam's
with solemn, interested eyes, half oi tongue was in 'his cheek—"and it a
sal:a:ration, half f amusament, In certainty," the old. ,man continued
the end Maggie always turned cm him warmly, 'act o' respect for ihis
with a little laugh touched Wah el:- memory." ,
ritation. - The mews was received in utter si-
'Han't yo' got nothing better'n lence. The shock of the surprise, coup -
that to do , nor Sookin' at me?" she led wide the bitterness of 'the .disap-
asked on Saturday about a month be- pointment, froze •the slow tongues cif
fore Cup Day. his listeners.
"No, 1 han't," the pert fellow re- Only one small voice broke the still -
joined. ness.
"Then I wish yo' had. It mak's "Oh, the ,ieelin' man! He Should git
fair jumpety yo' watchin' me so like a reduction o' rent far sic a display
ony cat a mouse," proper speerit. 111 mind 'Mr. Hornbut
'Niver yo' fa,sh yo'aer account o' to let auld Sylvester .ken et."
me, ma wench," he answered calmly, 'lVhich he did, and would 'have got a
"Yo"wench, indeed !"1 she cried, thrashing for his pains had not Cyril
tossing her head. Gilbraith thrown hien out 'of the pars -
"Ay, or will be," he muttered. °nage before the angry 'cleric could
"What's that?" she cried, spring• lay hands on him,
ing round, a flush of color on her CHAIPTER X.
face.
Tammas had but told the rnelan
"Nowt, my dear.: Yo'll know so choly truth. Oiwtd IBob was Dot ta,run
some as I want yo' to, yo' may be for the cup. And this serf -denying as-
sure, and no sooner." dimmed speaksi more for game's 'Ya're not tookia' at me Imo,"
The girl resumed her baking, half 'Moore's love Of his wile than many a
whispered 'Maggie • to the silent boy
angry, hall suspicious. ' lordly cenotaph. by her aide,
'"I dasno' what yo' mean, Mr. M's To the people of the Daleland, from "Nay, nor niver don't ,w,u'sh to agile,"
Adana" she said, the 'Black Water to .the market crass 'David answered roughly. His gaze
"Don't yo', Mre, M'A--__. . in ta•saaanadatown, the news came -was (attested aver the array oS heads
The rest was lost in the crash of 'with the shock af a 'sudden blow. in front to where, beyond the Silver
a 1 ailing plate; whereat David laugh- They had sat their hearts' on the Gray Lea, a group 'of shepherd's and their
ed quietly, and asked if she Should 'Dog's success; and had ifeit serenely dogs wai clustered. W:hile statalting
help 'pick up the hits, colfi'tleat of his .victary. (But the sting
ref the matter lay in this: that n.ow ,'aispoaLtti;iriontiwasthetihre.eat, in characteristic
On the •sarne evening at 'the 'Syjaes_ 'the lTairlless Tyke might well win, fathest,,and lbeii•de' 'fhe Tailless
bent ;figure of' .his
ter Arms aol annoancement was made ,MAdastre, On the other hand was tYla.'
that knocked the 'bre-ath out of its slanged into a .fervor Of delight at (the' "llSOetst'O not want yo' feyther tc
sews. For to wits the [Shepherd's win r
asked ,Maggie polftly f '
an the debate that night
on the Trophy was the goal oS his ambition. , o lama g
,
David was naw less thanrouting .to !`I'm „pnayin' 'he'll be heat,' the boy „giggled, ,•and ;Lady ,Dle'anorirlaokedlin- , PROFESSIONAL CARDS
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the lonely little than, Red Wull.every- answered niOhdily. 2 dignant.
thing to him. LA.n'd to have ,that name "Eh, Davie, ,ho 0 lean ye?" cried,„ the '.Iflie, bittle Man turned. . • . . ,.
handed 'down to postenity, gallantly, girl, shocked." ' , ''``'I'll, mind ' drink .Yer health, Mr. ' i ; Medical
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hording tits/ pinee among those of the "les easy 'to say, 'Eh, David,' " he '11-Mritton, never fear, thongli Iken
most famous sheep,Oogs cd all time, 'snapped. "But if yo' lived along '0' ye'd" prefaire to 'drink.' yer ,altr," he
was his heart's desire, ' ' them two"—he nodded toward the ,said. At. 'iwnidli the, crowd , +giggled ,D:R. H. HvGai ktoss, physiciaz
As Cuip Day .draw near, the little stream—" 'a;pperi yo'd rinderstancl a afresh; and a gray, head at the, 'thak, and Surgeon. Late of 'London Hass
natie, this finerlirawir temperament 'bit. . ., . '`Eh, David,' . indeed! I voirioh had hoiped 'itsel'f unrecognized; Oita!, ' London,Englaod, Special
s tr rut 2; ito the . highest ' pitch of new never didt" , disapti,eared ,ittd cl enly, ..'
attention to 'diseases of' the eye, ear,
ousness, was tossed . oia a sea of aP- . "I .know it, lad," she said tenderly; IThe llittie Man stood there in . the
nbse and, throat. Office and real-
prehension. [His hopes and fears ebb- and he wars appeased. ' ' • still nesa,;; sourly smillog, his 'fate still
dence behind' Dominion Bank. Office.
ed and flowed 'on the tide' of theimo- 'He'd give his right hand for 'his vat from bit ' exer'tic'as; ' while the Plione No. 5; Residence 'Phone 104.
mem. 1 -lis moods were as uncertain ble•ss'cl I.V,itlilie to,,wint I'd give me ,Tailless tyke at his side fronted de -
as the winds in INforch;' and there was ;right arm to see him ;bent. . . And frantijr the 'serried ring of onlOokers, ,
no dependence on his humor for a unit etorbbli there al, the .while,—lte nod& a white fence df teeth faintly t;'isible
DR, F. J. BUI3J.OWS, Seafortla
of time, Alt one moment he paced up ed, 'to the ' far left' of ,the line, where :between his lips. , '.
Office and residence, 'Goderleh Street,
ad down • the kitchen, 'his lace al- ' stood Jamee 3/10,Rr6 and, •E'vd Bob, ' 'Lady 'Eleanour looked uneasy. Es- ,
east of the United Church: °Owner
ready. flushed •with ,the .glow of Tic- wide Pension Leggy- and the Squire. ;unity the inc.ky winner was unable to,
,for the County of Hurons Telepholae.
tory, chanting:m
'mien at length Red Wull twine out hear her little speech,S
as he gave ths ..,_
'''S'cots who has vat Wallace lalectl", to ran his course, he !Worked with saa-, cup" away, so deafening was the aP 46' • . ' '*
Alt the next he was down at Alle ialiiiei age [dash that always •chlaracterize4 ,iplau,s,e. Now there was utter silence .•
ilba. head buried in his hands, hie:Whole 'him, His .method was his own; but ithe assagla.needlusi at the :erawd, but ,there
DR. F. J. R. FORSTER—Eye, Ear
figure ,shaking, as he cried in choking work was admirably done. • . was 100 •relsgawse• to her unspoken ap
'David found 'that life with his ,father lently. "Strange that they don't
his peal in 'that foreet of 'hostile faces Nose and Throat. Graduate in Meths
And her gentle heart bled for the tor .
I.1ate Assistant • New York Oplithal-
%mice: "Eh, Wtillie, lWallie, they're all 'Keeps, right 011 She back , of
nine, University • of Toronto 1897.
agin us." , - .sheen," said' the patson, watching .in-
li°n1 little 'mil beto±er her. 'no alvd4Ce' i' Laic and Aural Institute, Moorefield!". .
now was life with an unamiable bar- Ibreak!" But they •didn-'t.- Th -ere was 1110 hp she smiled on him. so sweetly as to
Eye, and Golden Square.throat hosts& •
net. 'Careless as 'he affected to be of waiting, no coaxing; it was drive 'and none than 'compensate him. ••
' tale; London, England. At Camila •
his father's •vagaries, lee was tried al- devilry 'all through, He brought his'
every moiment to Keamuirs for, as he ;missing. a turn, never faltehing, inzv.veexi,,iimelr"aI'smewes,,AiLusuilr,:ibitiYh;,lueslidlewes,0ew,:ieiddd:ybutt saceeas
each month, 'from 11 a.m. to 3 p.M.. - ••:
ercial Hotel, Seaforth, 3rd Monday Sat, '
'ntost to ,anadness, and fled away at Sheep along at a terrific tate,
told Maggie,' "I'd 'sooner put up wi' Tanning out. And the crowd ap.plaud- eaerya00 says so." s.P‘......‘1.17:enoa4u1.41.4;.."..id
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your h'airs and. h'imPenericee, miss, ed, f6r the tcrolwd laves a dashing idis- ',"I've hand ntaetthin' o't," the lied
than wer thine, the ,weinon that' he bel" tp:Say. While littlelallAdam, hopping Ivan lnsweredt adryly. At arhicn .012. W. C. SPROAT.—Graduate met'
. agilely abent, his face abillaze with ex.. Wane one in the- crowd sniggered. Faculty of Medicine, Univerarity olf
At length the great day came. Fears, eitement, handled 'the dolg and sheep aAn'd .we all 'know .what a gran' Western Ontario, London. Member
holpes, doable, ;dismays, all dispersed with masterly precision that compelled aug he is;,-asougler—asith a reproving of College. of Physicians and Stir -
in the presence of the reality: Ithe admiration even of his enemies. ' emdle as She • glanced- at Red Wull's geen.e of Ontario. Office in rear' of
' ..Cnp Day -is a'l'ways a general Mali- tsmakidam yiiiing.1" roared a backs square, truncated stern-rthe's• net Aberhart's drug store, ' Seger&
day in. the Daletand and every soul maker. "Twelve to one agin the field:" very Palite.". ' , Phone 9d. Hours 1.30-4 p.m., 1:30 •
crowds over 'to Silverdale, ;Shops are "He wins, dans him.!" said David, "His hearth igood, your Lecidisble, -9 p.m. Other hours by apPoint'ments
shut; special trains ran in to Giam- IfoW. ,
mothatavan; land the road trom - the ' "Wall wins!". said the parson,shat-
- if his .ntanners are not," M'Adtaan an- .
sw
little tolwn was dazed with chataa- dreg 'his lips. • . ‘tetr:da'r,nii
1:call'ininf 1 a.loud:'
voice M the si-
bancs, brakes, - 'wagonettes, -carriages, "And deserves. tool" said James lence: Lady Blearsour looked up, hot
carts, hadtapas stagers, wending to- Moore. •• . • with indignation, and half rose from
ward the IDalesman's Daughter. And s'Wtellil wins!" stiftly .cried the tcrowd.her seat. But MAdam merely smild. ,
DR. 3.• A. MUNN, Successor to -
soon the
paddock soon that little inn "We clon'it!" said Sam% gloomily. ' ' e
1Wullie, turn., and mak' yer haw- to Dr. R. R. Ross, graduate of North- • j '
was !humming with the crowd of And in the end Red Wull did win;the ledd," he said. "They:ll no hurt
western L/niversity, Chicago, 141. ta-
sportsmen and spectators come to see and there were none save. Tarnatas, xI
us note we're up; it's when we're doo centiate Royal College of Dental Sur -
the battle for the 'Shepherd's Trophy. the bigot, and 'Long Kirby, who had they'll flock like corbies to • the car- geons, Toronto. Office over Siiile
There, 'vera noticeable ,with, its red lost a good deal of his wife's ,money rion.,,
s hardware, Main St., Seaforth. Phone
body and yellow 'wheels, was the and ,s, little of this own, to' challenge 151. •Wull walked up to .
wais di•rected at the handsome young ;The win h,ass but a owing rd.cep_ ItaaiAjayt bEh,aletRed anour, faintly wagging. hi
great iKenimuir wagon. „Many an eye the justice of the verdict. '
unconscious, above the Crowd: Maggie but it sound'ed like 'the -echo of. an echo tail; and she put her hand on his •huge
pair who •staod in it, conspicuous and tion. ist 'first there was faint cheering;
loaking in her simple frac& as sweet and seen idled ,of inanition. To get up bull 'head and said, "Dear old UglYi" Royal college
DR. F. J. BIE01-11ELY, graduate,
and fres'h as anY mountain flower; an -ovation, there must 'be .money at at 1which. the crowd, cheered in earaest. poronto.
of Dental. Surgeons,
while lDavid's fair face was all gloomy the back, or a few roaring fanatics to After that, for some moments, th
office over W. R. Smith's .
and his bnows lcnit. ' only sound Was the gentle ripple 0
office 184W, residence 185J. ' 7
grocery, Main' St., Seaforth. Phones,
lead the &hoe. Here ,there was neith- the good lady's voice and the littl
cluster of Dalesmen, discussing M'- 011 every hand. And the hundreds who lama's cattstic .replies. • , ,
an front of the wagon was a 'black er; ugly stories, disparaging remarks, . . .. ,
Ada'm' s chautes. In the centre was did. not knolw took. their tone; as• al -
full .of Red Wall's doings and y'ours
Ad
"Why, last winter 'the coantry wa
heard:. "A man, ,d'yo say, Mr. 'Mad-. sence of- enthusiasm as he pushed up
said they aid: at was always MIMI:ant and his Red Auctioneer.
Wall have .done this and that and tit
other. I ,declare I got, quite tired o
Tammas boldinglorth. ;Had you pas.s- way's, from those who
ed'elose. to the group you might have IMAtclatn could but remark the ab-
dox? Ah'ape, I call him"; OT "A dog? through the throng toward the corn- -34>u bath, I heard. such a lot abou
GEOIRIGE murforT, Licensed
you." ' • Auctioneer for .the County of Huron..
More like- an 'og, I tell yo'." .Round mittee teat. No single voice hailed The little man, cap in hand, smiled
the old orator were jamas, 'Enry, and him. victor; notblu
friendly hand Smote Arrangements can be. made for Sale
oar Job, gem 'Burton, Rob Saunders its congnatulations. Broad backs were shed and looked genuinely pleased Date at The Seaforth News, Oharges
son, Tupper, Jim Mason, tHappin, anti turned; contemptuous ,glances levelled, "And when it wasn't you itawasction guranteed.
sMa
Moderate and satisfa
others; while on the outskirts ,stood sPitefum
l remarks shot, Only the for-, 1175'..0P1,,,de amBdp°b:Vid);eBs:6h,'L' 11:;. • , .
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:Szel Todd propheiaing rain and eign element'lostentorian voice. "Three curiously . at the c'illed
M'Actam's. victory.' ''Close. at hand, little. bent. figure with -Inc glowing Three.cheers for oo
Rob!" • - ' '
Bessie !Balstock; who •vas reputed face, and shrank back alt the sizes and ' WATSON AND REID'S
to have deSigns on D.avid, was giggl- savage aspect of the great dog at his (To Be 'Continued.) • . .
hag spitefully at the pair in the Ken- heels. -
Inuit wagon, and singing: . 'Slut what cared he ? His VVtillie• , . AND INSURANCE AGENCY
a lad aloan, lass, was acknowledged chanapio,n, the,,best
Let a lad a-be."•sheetp-dog of the year; and the little (Succssors to James Watson)
'backs on 'him; but they could not alter . ,
in... w&ithuppy.,,,h, could turntheir
Painful.Piles • .MAIN 'St; SEAPORTH, ONT.
that; and he. could afford to, be indif- Go Quick --NO 'Cutting—No Salves All kinds of .Insurance risks effeet-
ferent, "Tlhey dirm,a . like italad—he! ,Itching, bleeding or. protruding 'ed at lowest rates in First -Class
lief But they'SI .eten ha' bo thole it. piles go. ,
Ye've won it, Wallies -won it fair." quickly and don't come back Com.panies.
ale elbowed' through the ...press, if you- reaily rentove• the cause. Bad
making for the • ' ropelgularded in class blood circulation in the low.er bowel
and•h
ere itt front of the comniittee tent, bymaking'
r.
round Which the people were now flabby, the affected parts weak,
packing; In the °door of the tent stood almost dead. 'Salves and 'sup -
the secretary,. various stevvards, and
positorieS fail because only an in -
members of the committee. In front,
alone in the rope'd-off space, was ,Lady
Eleantou.r, fragile, dainty, grapeful,
waiting with a smile 'upon 'her face to
receive the winners And ,on a table be-
side her, naked and dignitfied, 'the
Shepherd's Trophy,
There it stood, kingly and impres-
sive; its fair wh-ite sides inscribed
with many names; Cradled in three.
shepherd's crooks; and on the top, as
if to guard the Cup's contents, an ex-
quisitely carved, collie's head, ' The
Shep'herd's Trophy, the .goal of his
.1 i 1 es race, ' and man y another man's.
He climbed over the rope, followed
by Red :Wall, and ' took off his hat
with almost courtly deference to the
fair lady before him
As he walked up to , the table on
which the Cup stood, , a shrill voice,
easily recognizable, broke the silent.e.
"You'd like it betterlif 'twas fall and
yo' could Swim ia it, you and. yer
Wullie," it called. Whereat the Crowd
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Dental
REAL ESTATE
While her father, Teddy, dodged in
and out among the crowd with tray
and glasses: 'for Cup Day was the
great day of the year for him.
Past the group of 'Dtalestnen and on
all sides was a mass of bobbing heads
—Scots, Northerners, Yorkshiremen,
Taffies. To 'right and left a long array
of carriages and carts, ranging from
the squire's quiet landau and Viscount
13ircisaye's gorgeous barouche to Liz
Burton's three-legged nroke-cart with
Mrs. Burton, the twins, young
Jake Cwiese Should have walked), and
'Monkey (ditto)' packed ahoy insidF.
Beyond the Silver Lea the' gaunt
'Scam raised its craggy peak, and the
Pass, trending along its side, shone
'white in the sunshine.
At the back at the carriages were
booths, cocoanut -shies, Aunt
shows, 'btookmakers' tools, and all the
panoply o'f such 'a meeting, Here .Maal.
ter Launcelot Bilks and Jacky ,Sylves-
ter were fighting; Cyril .Gilbratith was
offering to take on the boxing man;
11Jong Kinby was saapping up the
odds against Red 'Wall; and Liz Bur-
ton and young Ned Hoppin 'were be-
ing ,photographed together, while Me-
lia Ro'ss in, she background was Pre-
tending she didn't care.
lOn the fait bank of the stream was
a little bevy of men and dogs, observ-
ed of all.
'The Juvenile Stakes had been run
and won; 'Londesley's Lassie h'ad car-
ried off the !Locals; and the 'fight for
the Shepherd's Trophy was about to
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,An Obi for All Met.—The 'sailor'
the soldie.r, the fitherman, 1,6 'lumber-
man, the out -door laborer and all who,
are expotsed to injtiry and the ele-,
relents will find in Dr, 'llsonita.s' Ec-,
lectric Oil a tale and faithful friend.
'To ease pain, relieve colds, dress -
wounds, subdue 'lumbago ansi over- • a.
come rheumatism, it is excellent.
Therefore, it .should have a place in'
all home medicines and be amongst
those taken on a journey. '
"You were gohe Mager on your
auto tour' than 'you expected."
"Yes, if took an extra week ta fold
02 tiM road rrialist" ,