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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1915-09-24, Page 7-,--,:�----�,—�..---�---�--7.--. I . ___�_ - -1 . �­ - - __­_ _. . __ - . -,,.-,,--- I _ � _. - _ - — IT � ­�� ­-, , ­_ . - - ­ I - - I ___ 1� __­.­�t___ I ­­ I " 1 -1 . — _ . I _­ - � � - -- �-, ­­,­-Apr�­­ . I . __ .�_ _43_11W �1 . . I I . . �__ __ -1 I 'i I . — - �, I . . . ­ f �; � I F. . , ig I . . . - _­� 0 . � . . � 11 . . � I . I I : — i . . L : :_i I . __1 z - I I I i . I 1 1 - — —1 I - — � I � __ I :I . ; ; I 9 i I - - I ; ___ I I I — i 7 , — If � - � __ I ;� I ? .; . .- - . I --I'— I -- � , ) . . . . I I i— ­ . ?I . . — — - ___�' a — I - � f ; . . , .q . . :! � . � I ­ . i. I � . i � I z — . I - — �e I . ��� I'll, I . 6 , I - . . �� . I . I I I I . q .1 . i I :1 . � I I n . . i I - t . I . I I � . - I I . . . . . . � — I .r — I � . . � � . . .� � I � � I . � i . I . . �_ . I I I - � � - — . - - ____ .. 11 - I � � . . . .1 - , ; I � ­ . . 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' I ' - ___ ­ - I I � I I , - I . I -1, _111z�� � I , , t . - ' . - - � __ - . . *%, . 11 . I - IM -19 ` .. . . . ,.Ili .. . I I � �, . '�_ ing arouna pbople that Wiff spbrar to 1 7z � �� i I 1 me, even if � �� I - - � - � .. 1.11, . . . . . � i I i i I was ,the worst boy in I = I Ta' 1* he'"Y at sevesit. . I- � ' AILINGNOMEN ' ' - - � - . - ws -Prelpft- at . � 6 . . '� . I . �, I town!" So she flouted him. But now, - I - .... � *Cty, is s6and ad STM - . - � �, - I I - = ... � vice becau- Jk the 11 I � � as be floated in through the window of . . z , - 0. . -19 ,c D, - I - ^wZthof,,midffle life ;;etoo often lerapt - � . :. I I - - � - - � 1. , ��, . I her classroom and swam gently along I - - , . that negle0ed colds, or careless txmt- I . . i I � - - I I I . __ � - .. went of slizht aches and Lug nitso - . . .. . . i.. I . � , I - OF- MIDDLE AGE the Ceiling like an escaped toy balloon i - , I � � I I - . . F . - , � i �� I . . I I I =dermine strength ,M =, i.=%. , , I NR - I . she fell upon her knees beside her ]it- . * . I 1 ! � . � . . . - I - I weakness for later yean - �, I � .- e . le desk and, lifting up her arms to- , " . . . � burn Ln . ... . . Mr&DouceiteTelld of her Dig- ' �i . , To be stronger whet& older keep your I i;l - ward him, cried with love and adm1ra- � ; I � W1 � � - i I I'Mrp .. 11 & X\I I I 11-1 I 111NI/l/11111 III I I I 11 I 'Iz 'tregaing Symptoms DurMig' tlon: -,. I md comes I r . Wood pure nd rich and activ,; with the , L � - I I I streagth-bu I ing aud blood-nouraild.g .11 - N � "Oh,�Penrod!yt . . . cartons - _ I . A\P V///, ,,. I ' I . _ _ I .. I . 0 80DWS lEtWulsion which Is& , I � , - Change, of Life and How ]Ere negligently kicked a -globe from . !�� . - I tranteed. � sat c 4nd a me(Ecine to ,keepim, ' - �r*A . / � . .. AA . I . - I 11 � !�/J She Found Relief. thehigh chandelier and, smiling cold- � . Mood I ' . 156(", 7V,l 1 . � � I lieviate rheuinjt�� 'aM ' r . �_ — I . ' . I $_ , ly, floated out through the hall to the psckage� - . � wWd At any drug swm . 11 -a- . API , , -, .. . , � � . - I I . Belleville, Nova Sc6tia, Can. - I I Three front steps of the school, while Marjo- , - I I amme, Tb=t0.,Q8L I . I ko, .� - � . � I . years ago I was,suffering badly with i rie followed, Implorin' ­ I N I I . I � � . - I . g him to grant =."atto-0: 10C 48, " .1 AIL, sk* &0& I I - I ! - I __ �, . � I . � I 1 I - 11 I - -_ what the doctors her one kind look. . ____________7 � I I , I ' I . '. I I ­� 1. , fit called Change of ous crowd had . . � . I in the street an enorm' � I 1 400 140PINIMM � I . i . �� I , ife. gathered, headed by Miss Spence and AV I ' LEGAL. I IF � I . I � I f , I . . I . .1 �� L I was so bad' I t R. & RAYS - I . 11 . . � . I : * that I had to stay in : . . ' � . 11 . a brass band, and a cheer from a hun- PHN, W. B. - :L-- f sarrWer, �olicltor, d6aveYianceM and 11 .- I - A .- -bed. Some friends dred thousand throats shook- the very I I _ . .0 4 '. Mjuy Pub '. Solicitor for the Dom. 1, k r. . I I ,. I ,,� Pold me to�takeiiydia ground as Penrod swam oveihead. - - 7. � z": 11 f1m L ' � ­ � I . . �, Was Bank. n rear of tho Dozp- 1. L .- . . � I R Finkbam's vege� Marjorie knelt upon- the steps and - � . F. , 111tafflumilitt ta . I I I" Bank, orth. I Money - to 1,oso-,, A I . . I tal)le. Compound and watched, adoringly while Penrod took - . - z I � I � 17-- . 14 � it helped me'from the drum major's bat -on tud, perform- L- i . _� _i, I- . ­ . . � , . 1 4 - I I I I � �� - I . *� ­- zT . . the first. It Is tho, - r- � ; ;. . I . Ing sinuous evolutions above- the � . I - Dwr - - i�v Wy ;m ' -, J. x. � " 'J � - sdi6n-a I crowd, led the band. Then he threw __ �1 - I -1. � '', I . __ I -1kTrIsur, gDftitor, COUT&YAW0 and X �% 1, - � 4�` '.�-'r-'o, ` - - - � I _ I ,�_ . ­ '­ - . I toolc that did help the baton so.bigh that it disappeared _ , . . . . . P*wJY, ftbll�. Office uP6tA1rV over - _ .. , � ., I -� - . ��,Z:­ "', � I �'. I . I - ,Figw;&5�,��+1'1;_� ..111-1 .. me and I recommend from But he went swiftly after �, A ture, way. V,Auvees f ure stdre, Main slt*et, �� � I ;1 I '��.t-� I I �CA:11.. I - . 494 I I . I L I - ­ i I f I L , '�J. I I ­i%W_ I I I lt-� You don't know'how-thimkful and. It a: double delight, for he ha 1nark who see-nuta-balf idol. 1 i ; , , 4z-.1 P _W _ . � I V, L . , . I � , I "t".r. ul�t � . I � � 7 . . I grateftaI,sm. I give jou'permishion� only the delicious sensation of rocket. �Qow who -advertised -,& ISO I went -Ah X, T,tried 16 kd&tfib d Or W611 have been, 16r, Me . optle nerve, to publiW what,yourload medidne has Ing safely up and UP Into the blue sky, - lrunk� * 'i ' 'don­'.for�Me,,P'� ,� _. e ' .- ' � to Prevent swimmees this d- ­k , _%, husband a he flac id, with ennui,., conveyed,, notbft,, 0, als "of standing -in the crowd . , I � V H . � -..;Mrs. SIKON DOUCEWN, but' o that - . GLUMSTED. : was wbiponi-th whatever of tire printed p4genupow. I L . *lved this answer: r - lkszrwer, ,i�41, Irbaby daug but 136110viuk"Ya mouth -110. 0.1 Novai Sc6ttia, below, ' teb4g,jand admiring himself '1� � � - i Itc1r, C-dMVeYA`nQW and he w0uldliff"P01 aul attention, 'd I which the orb of,visloti wits Pai illy . can . . I I I wa I ,� I � . . . . . I as he 4prin4ed to a speck, disappear- ­ w1m." - Cleveland plain Wom $or as - Office, 19 SC406 block, tol her -,- ouo�_ +rh 'h +#4- - ,A*ocuse& Penrod wag doln- s et 17 , � � � � I I - , � - -­ . - �.* - - , - , - 3; W , " , , , , , 140, ls�; e "� , Fu .P , , ?10 e P , r , % ! a , !" Z,7 , 1/1 0 0 I .'zVV I I I �'r , ;" - - �, , "' ", ..*''. !"A_ �!�, / " , - %, , - " - , �,,,;�,,,;�//,�,;,,,I,�zp�-���,,,-�'. 1,11'.1,11", lul%-, ,-Up Z! ;9/ �', ., 0�srowz- 12MMA-d-VEPil 110 1-t- 0�1_6:.A - N Dai4ygarments, fine house- ' hold linen and a the -thingif you ar� most particular about -theso should be washed only ' i with Sunlight Soap. J! ' The ithings you usually dread 11 to coge near the wash tub with jus�- t�ust them to Sunlight, - purost�,. of all soaps, next time ' and se6 them come out clean, unfa d unmatted and with all X their 11�1 t soft beauty and fftresbnlef a. I I . . I Why? Because Sun- � I I _ � ,� I I . � I I � I I I . .. I N - - � 1. _1_.. - - - lightil �80apof matchless - . --I'- ". . N puriti A $5i .. �_ . 000 - gww- , �, I I , � � A V N I - �_ . - - saintee. tyds.up. I I , It / rr-sl � � � / K , J � � 0 !"for _; � � ;, I . El - , � \� � , I th. . J �11 , 5V 5 A"VP I � L� Such - wamning sympWam as "no* of ed and . Men,' emerging from a clouds. ; � 702 'NM- -_ - 11 I �1. � � I . - - � :1 . � I el - ep oln ' - . "t -, . I . I I � I � but she k " skln`�me to a - very unusual and.rare, som a 16t flas6s,headaches,back- came sPeeding.-down, with the baton _C. � . . �, � I 411111, I st I- stdoc�stlonj i, . I .1. - - I�: I � :� � - , . � . - kl . I - ' - 11 I. I . - � - - . - . - -1 I - _' u rner I Y ach,em pe -Ig�bls,*ha k jo,,� . i I ' At this po � ,� e reached the most never, accomplished except, b ' 1,drssAmfim "! -1 - . __ . . - i � . ndIng,,evjl;,tIm1dityt - n , tbe.level of,the tree- DW � I . I � .1 � . ��� I PR�'�DVOOT, KrulARAN AND of h* owtL YA , wheret .h coincl ence colored -people or. by it .boy In ... s�h - I �, . "UAW ii '_ ., oxi, -_ I �, U k, 9of " sounds,imthat"n; palpitation of the. tops, where - -_ I - . - ... � I . � , I F he-beat,time -for .tlxe band - .. _� I i . . ­ . . � I f� - I & mk&S . t PAOUJDIP�001�. I I Mot only check I ISAI his on a spring day -he was doing -really, - hem% sparks before thi- -,eyix rr and the;: vkit� thrdig and Marjorie 1� _1 11 I , . _ . hg overcome$ . I I the r6ear , I egu�.' � III , , I - - 1, _� I � � - I � I � - ' I - .. I � ,,� ,� _� I %I- - .. . � - - �i_ � - - '. 1�. 11 f I � -_ - i , eloquence but . ly obviated -�Jl oc. nothingatall. He was.merely,a, state - larities,' constipation, variable appeilte, Jones - Who all united - In the "Star � � I . � . - 11 . �-,­ �?., 7__4 �_ ,��,'$r T, ovclo;* & tkirias pbw� I Notary ftbUe. Solicitor for 'the Cina- I - ' . ;, i, P I � of being. . 1. 'I � 4 - I . - Z_ �, � - ­ - ftnjbmk of Commerce. Nbney to ]am casion for It ' cab fr1DJn the st6 � - weakness and incfuietud6, and dizziness.. Spangle#. Banner" In bonor of his � , ­ - I � is - woM. and - drew I f I � � tlo.0 . I - d. . I . . ", � : A � r � I I V I ­ 1i I I I , wristers, Solicitor% ftimmies Publk, up In ,on _. of the gates and here - From the street! a sound stol -. 14, are - proiiijAli heed4d b*fitellijent wo aerial. agldevementm- It was a great . " V � ma, to r acb&m I . - I - - � - �: . . I - ,desceuded a t. ubled Udy Jn the, open w1ndov; ai�d,gbbor-�� � � . UnPleasInglY speculativre 3661k�, at the, i� , . � I *1 Momy to lead, In 504forklh-on I I An .ack throU&- mo�n'.)Ivfio:i-sti.-apirgAoi,"g-* perl6d ih, - t- and tralnixi,t*lt , I a3FProvi� bitY a- biie ' f ", ' � I - " ' ' - - - - ' - - _". roomeup - r . OW ch .week. Of fice.-In, KKIdd k'. 4nd - ft fragile . t . ring, nature b�p acuum" Aifi�'whi�i , - , � � nd sbif . outlaw. Then Miss Spenceclosed thi, . ", - � " �.�� __ I - ,a ei - � ttle girl about ,_p,, to ,611 the, v � �_. � .- .Womavlo V"�­_OmW*, Way It was* a great momen but some- a, ty sext I Ln . __ , . tt I ant. And Penrod's I 6or into -the ,cloakroom and that, intd �, i MM 'Schofield �`Ushed ftom the a called, Penrod Rhoffeldr-,for the soUnd:- ,'.'be, el"itecl- . I ' - * � - - L� -------I- - 1� __ � _ - - � � I thing.- seemed to- threaten it.. The face I I I and en I . " � � milyd was not his servanL It, was . a . the big hall and came Bat at heit V � - folded boil . of Miss - 8ppnce - looking up, from the. . ril. wind's.,whims - . ­ . , - - — . . , h In h4pligble a wast,the spring,song,,of a mouth or&qn - Lydlp�,R. Fihkham's Vegetabl. Com- master, w4th th:' Ap I.. I �L I � - - a - , " , � ' " '" � I - i desk, near Penrod. . . V=79TNAar, I I Pq�' rocYs Augt CIhrV coming down the sidewalk.. The win. di ' i crowd grew -,too vivIO-unpleasantly. I . .1 Of 11 - ' .- They - w ere I p=4 qM-gora�qs,and,,iptrengthens the . and it- bad Ju 4yed him a. diabolical I f6eioijtsid,� ty� 1-8 I I- 1. '� -_ � - . I cousin, also 01 ra, fr0*1 Dayton dows were Intentionally above the - lev- , femaleorgomis d,�Wlds-up thoweak- vivid. She, was beckoning him "d ' I - Dpen Letter , � ITMN, GRMVA V. 13. , ,_ ' - r#,an - � . trlck� The v. -jolt with *hf. be. Ing and the @mn ' g V thd -1 , - . . . - __ T and In* the flb�4 of tbelk� arrival e very- el of the eyes of the seated puplim, but ened- nervdub4 systeriL. It � has carried � , shouting: "Come down came back - to e schoolroom ' . - , .- Rdmbr graduate of Ontario " - � � P' Penrod Scho. . . In the older boyk- ceiWAd to -.1. - � 491 - I , - ot to -put PenT9d to the ues- the pleturd of the musician was plain many wdmen'isfely,through this crisis. fieldl Penrod Sekolliod;. come down midst of, his fa died fiight jarred his i ­ , I � VELL KNOWN -t19THO . wy - Ve1lslln- bodyforg . . . - ' i there was silence. Pe � - - . ­ERGYMAN1 OF LNTER-- treAed. Calls prompUy at I I - . , ][f -you Want'speclai advice Write to here - day dream� u �, : " . College. All diseasft of Domestic tiom - It Is doubiVul, hoWever, If he felt to Penrod, painted for him by a quall! . !" He could hear her abo4e the out of him and he : %ximals tend- ' I . Ing to be occupiid " I � anyrellef; ther ,:may have been even a tY In the runs and trills 'artaking, ' band and the singing of e tud at open -mou horror at what I With r,oweir- wo,ZL v - tiBrIna'ry I L I I � ALL WHO ARE SICK ad to and ebarses moderaM VV : p Of 101a, X Plukhak Nedielie Co. (coult. th multi e� s tb4d in 11 ,I . - . I .1 Vleatistry a specialty. Offlep and real- slight, unconscia s -disappointmem, not, the oboe, of the calUopei, and of cats In doutial) X!junq 11)iss.' Yobr letter. *ill She seemed intent on spoiling every. he had Eiald. conscious that Miss Sppmco looked ak" : I ie 1 be�st known sr inistera In � � I - I I - .. I him Intently. - 1. . � ftme on Goderich street, one door eask, altogether, diss i liar to that of an anguisb-an excruciating sweetnessW be oisiod - Abing. Marjorie Jones was weeping to - The unanimo � I ­ _. _; reaot and aiswered by A u4 gasp of awe was Pro-� "Penrod,-" she sald gmve]7, "-what. . m conference is the Rev. - ' - . A �T 29 DL 5cfAkVis office, Seaforth. actor deprIved-4t -a good-- part. I' . taided only by the wallowing,: w llop- WOMM -Ada ju"strjc� conlide" show how sorry she was that she ' I -i afford, Of. Elora, I . � wa A44 d 1. noet - had . tracted. Miss Spence, however, final. — . I - � . , T � . In, the course -#Vsomerea ow -pink palm of a hand whose - a . formerly- - silghted him� -and throw -Ing ly recovered her i1breath, and, 'returning exc" 11 *. I . �i ��, � . Ily ne ssa- Ing yell - I ,a, You to offer before I re-' U ttat he ,owe -5 his pre- : I - __ I , � ,71 . I., - . � -'s, .- - - __ __ __ � have , , - ,ealth to Dr, WtIliams' Pink 1 67 1 - - I ,,ry preparationsf,,-for dinner he stEpped back was Kongo black and shiny. The ' . . . . I -, - ; . kisse1s to prove -that. she loved. him, but deliberately to the platform; faced the portyo4r ease to the Dr1n4p,41?11 . . I - I . V. ftftBURN, V. 8, . . !from the bathrOom.int6' the -pink and music came down the itreet andpass- I The word I struck him to, I � Ufford -wrltes &_z follows: I . fto -PC-nro '-w tch _.1.'Rr1n�1pa1" I . . lif cis a . ed the operation Missi Spence kept jumping between school.' "And then, for a little *hfle,"- . ­ - . ..., . . . - I .- .- .,.. . �.. ___ . 'I'll - � a-ga I was severely afflict- . ZWnor gra*uAte of Ontario Vet*lln- white bedcha0p�,'of his --slster-an4 ad- ed beneath'the window, accompanied With protuberant eyes, fascinnted. In- him land Marjorie, Incessantly calling as pathetic stori[6 soiAetlmesre id, �., 'y College, and honorary, membef of dressed her _ As . I � count the vitals. Gr"d - , �Itod of ResarlS four monjulb,paq. * rat er tWekly throu' h a .by the care free shuffling of a pair of spired to Imitation, he took a piece of his t'ame. I In4aliftor, grs�n � - � " . - . ever�thing was very still." It,was sio khan, sultans emperors c=, Ca . 11 physician tn,�,�he town In - i ob 0011cal Association of Ithe Ontario towel. __ - _ es=.. . Z T, - I � old shoes scuffing syneopations.on the Lthalk----from his .pocket an(] wrote He grew. more and more Irritated still, In fact, t Penrod's newborn Augustus -these are comparable. He,� I I Is them stationL�d dIagnoiaed- VA.Wmvy OolkSe. TreAts diseases of "Wben'd maw"ma find out Aunt am cement -sidpyalk. It -P"asspd into the ,"Rats" across the shoulder blades of with her. Hewai the most Important notoriety could most be heard gro '- � 1 5 ono of corr ' 0 Doweistle Animals bi the mo.9V =od- . . . .1 .Plete nervous ,and Cousin Clak were coming?" distance; beca t w stopped squirming instantly. and sat I 1. - � � J � broipgLt ,m- by over -work 9mX1nciples4'DentIstry;,and M11k Fev- I � 11 . . me faint and blurred: the boy in front of him, then look,ed person in the world and was engaged Ing. -This gTWi silence was at Idst rigid. I I " 1 I "Not till she 4w them from thei-win- was gone. Emotion stirred in Penrod� �Lcross appealingly to Penrod for'to- In proving It to Marjorie Jones and the , I � � I � � � M. i oupexinduced intercostal W-& japectaltly. Office- opposite Dicki's " broken by the te4cher. . - , ' 11 want an answep., Why did' - . I x.d muscular rheurratism, .. pitAl, Main stre0b, &aforth. All 'or- dow. She JTst,'.J happened tojprdit out a great and poignant desire, but (per., kens of, congratulation. Penrod yawned whole city� and yet Miss Spence seem-: "Penrod Schofield, stand up!" , y0q� - ; � #ero left at -the hotel will receive prompt . _�p. ' � - � . as they drove � Aunt shout those words at me?" . - - k I ,.ziuffered the rrost ex- I , I a7tele. haps, fortunately) no fairy goomother Half the members of the'class pass- ed to feel she still had the right to or- The miserable qhIld obeyed. P I . � , Well,! he murmured, "I was- just,.-. I . . paia night and da,y for I aftadlion. Night calls received at the graphed this 13ii rning, bu made her appearance. Otherwise Pen- ,ed out to a recitation room, the cm- der him about as she did ln the old' "What did yd,u mean by tpeaking - st - � . � I - � , It 'asn't weak a,rad helpless did I be- , amm I !. I � I i - delivered.19 A rod would have gone �doN�n the street ,pUrPled Vie'to'rWe among them, and (lays when he was an ordinary school- thinking." I I -1 . , . I : I k .. . -.__.J1_..1_..______ . to me in that w4y?" I I "Thinking what?" she asked Aharplys . I X,Y att=daAtS h'ad to�Lhan_ . - � , E - in a black skin, playing, the mouth or- Miss Spence itarted the remaining half boy. He was furious. He,was sure' He hung his ]head ' I . . �! I "How long t�oy goln' to - 'I doWt know." ' I . I., 0 I . __i�_; , -_ . . - .- I I., _1 raked -the Boor , - � - � I I . I �� an tafaat, rals-ing rre up . � I I , "I don't knoW`1' - - ' s -�_ �_ _­_ gan, pad an unprep-arel'col6red youth through the ordeal of trial by matlie- - with the side 'f his shoe, swayed, � aThat wonst I me down with the greatt - . 5EM10AL 11 i - - r -dol,j I It. �'. ` I -A16, I I , , � - � . � I , . _� � - suddenly r . I oi intense were' my suffer- (1- Penrod ceas;41 to M'b his sl�lnfng would' have found �Irfiself enjoying "Inati0s. Several boys and.glrlg were swallowed,. 104L at his He tooir- his left aume in his rVht ,I , - . , !tfully tossed the kowel 11 � d Penrod, - I . _ . g7 on the ad -vice of my doc- 0! C, J. *. KARN, XD�C,H, face and thoug i I hands ,vdth the air of . _1 educational adva tages.'for w-bleh he 'sent to the blackboards. an 49N - - I - I ­ never liaTing hand and regarded It helplessly. I I , 46 Richmand atreet, London, On;V. � �,r! bad noambition whatever. spared4or the moment, followed their J . I ' - I I . � lrv" bis, me�Oclne, I did not ., � through the b4,thrroom door. - ­bncio seen theni be- lasped them' "That won!t do, Penrod . , � '. . I Schojle�dsn f . . -1 � 1-1 I prove, One afternoon, wbile Ateciallst: ,'�_',urgery and Genito-UrIn. 11 F I Roused from perfect apathy.'t4e bay operations a -little while with his eyes, . .a ... I 1. 9 then, � - _ I - _. John won!t try,ijo make lem com� back . � � .. behind: him school shivered, In. ­ ri-,&t pain, thp e4t aii diseases of mea and women. cast about the schoolroom an Pye but not with -his mind; then, - sinkIn.- , - ; - . I - she repeated severely. "'it that is all, L _ kur of the . , � . home, 1. guess, i III be?" (Unclej John I 2 . ecstatic horror, I every fascinated -eye I the excuse you have to offer I SW re- .1 _. � gied ir, tAe tqw-p, a4d who � . ' wearied to nausea by The perp,?tuol deepei In his seats' limply, abandoned .1 1, . " - 1, . was Aunt Clar Vs , a. I - � ; , ber, wilmh . husband su,beess- - . upon -him, yet'there was not a soul in � I Pbrt your, e this Instant!" . 1:1 of the church of. � - vision of the nent teacher upvn the the effort. His.-eies remained open, I I I cas . I, I . DR. 011ORGM RRILDMANN. � fal manufAU-6 " ' of Uoves, an� ids . - the room but whs profoundly � grateful � � A . � And she rose with fatal Intent ' 117-1 1 1 ; rL pastari urged me to try " platform, the backs of the heads of the but saw notbing, The rolutine of the ' . g the - � is, jy�, Pills, 1 wag scepta- ' Osteopathic Physician, of "erich. )ifelong regret 'as that he h4d.uot en- - - - - to him for the se'ns 1� , - � � . . , I � . � . . But Penrod was one of those wh6m, 11 - X pupils In front of hin') amd, the mo. arithmetic lesson reached his ears in - I �! I H('11 let , �� L� med4nal qualities of, all : fteciallst In womexes ,anfl children's tered the Baptl$t. ministry.) - � I ; offended teiLcher herself. Uxhappiiiy� . - . . : .. I the precipice inspires. "Well, I hav� I f notonous stretches of - bleckboard familiar, meaningless sounds, but he - - I . . �1 . niediel, es, but on Me I diseases, rheums.tsarn, acute, chronic -'em stay here J'filetly, won' t fie?" 1:1 I , A I i - - . all this gratitudo was unconscious and I got a), excuW` I _1 - I nrithm�tical, heard nothing, and _ - I )-m-yreadation of the edltM . ind inervous disorders, eye, ear, -nose "What are y u talking' about " de.- threateningly deraced by i yet, this time,,he ,� altogether different from the kind I , '. I Y I - 'rWeIrt.-she paused . Impatiently:- 4 x.eat fattlika the _r�edlclRe. - sad throat. Consultation free. Office at manded. Mar :et, Aurning from tier formula and other insignia of torture. was profoundly occupied. , ' He had I which results 16 testimonials and lov­ ,"what is It?" � - 1:1 . I � . - � � . I ; tot tr� &ierr. To n -y great � . kbo, I .. . . I John sent them here_ he painful laud of 11 . Ing cups. On the contraryl .' , , Ebrmnerclal Hotel, Se4forth, TuesdAY . . Above the blae ard the walls of ibe drifted away from t � *__ * , mirror. U,U,c r_ �. . , -d suprerne delight, I som- . . - . , 1. mad Vrld&ys� 8 �L.m till 1 V.jm., � - � high room were of white plasler- facts, and floated now in a new sea 1. 1. � - . . He had 'not an idea� but he felt one - � .. 4 � . I . - Why s1rouldn't 11 e let them stay?.". I . . - , "Penrod Scho6ldlll � 1. - , ,the Ptlts were giving ., I __ - ... white With the qualified whiteness of' 'of fancy which he had just discoyered. . ( . - I coming and r0l)Iled,automatically in a � . � aftei- I had taken 5el-ma' --, . , . � Pen'rod look 1, crestfallen. "Tien be - . . I : Ile- gulped. .z I , ! � 9's I old snow In a soff coal town. This Maturity forgets the marvelous real- � . I . . plaintive tone: I � . I , u . I v . !drink. � \ "Answer me at once! Why, did you "I guess anybody that had been� , I 3 fully reztored to heait - I 1� Dr. J. W. PECK Iffisn't taken t 1�1' dismal dpanse was broken. by four ness - of a boy'E! day dreams, how. color- I . . . a 1, � -s' Pink Fi:16-, under G � , . . -_ I 'Certahily nil" She emphaSi2ed L116 * I .. . speak to me like that?" ­_ , ,. I . I., . litho- .apbiQ portraits, YOU ( through what I had to go -through last - le rre anew man. Ever , . '_ denial wi peal of " - living, and A I I "I 'was"- He.,choked, uRabl0 to night would think th�y had an ex--� I - . I been, better and stron.ger - � GUI University, Montreal; -Member of Lu - - - ll of a thouglitful publisber. The p * how'opaque the curtain closin- dowii � . 11 . ?=- - or- � . . gbter I f. . � . . � 22 '10.1 :! I continue. � cuse.11 I - ' ! I .were of good and great meno betwl een the dpeamer and the actual " ;01� I "Speak out!" I � � ce resumed her 'seat � I ,� �. � . - _�J - �rotber kind men,, men N , � , Miss Spen ,� haa I had been for a nuTa . College of Physicians and Surgeona of "Then w asked her tralts , :%� . _ � . Graduate of Faculty of Medicine `Me . tb a li�retty srr�no , gr ve offerin-s ful they glow, rosy'and _"*") S. I . Ontarics; Licentiate of MedicalCounell , � who loved ehildren. world. That curtain Is almost sound vw�% * I - "I was just-lbinking," he managed ars age, of banada; .Post -Graduate rn,6mber-of 000"mily, "wh3fg�di-I-Aunt Clara ' . n though. with the air of being rdady t* .1 � �Lft . . J ok so Their f.aces were noble and benevo- proof, too, and causes more throat* - � � . - � I � � arty -six yeak I lie got bt-re?" " �. , to stammer. . � , :i 1� . I f 9 J ask -ed the . ` lent. But the lithographs offered ibe 'trouble among parents than is, sus- - leap from it Instantly. . � I 1� I er an aettve . � Resident 116dical,Staff of General Hos- worried wlieni % QI,, 4�� , � - � , Is 41J . i� � : � 1. I offlce'�­" two ��_ ' t do," she returned "What has last night to do with your 11 - *. I pital,, bvloatreal, 1914-15; . Good gracid sl 1. I . 1.4.1- / "Y ill I 1�nferenje Of the Methodist ' t Don't people.worry - Only, rest for the eyes of clill.dren fa- pecte& - . I . , ,� 1 "That � �1 �1 doors­eastl of Post Office, Phone 56, . (r . Z3� QI-i "I wI,S 4 I rAnt me superamua,tion re- about anythl".1., except somelbodv's _. N/�-_, I I sharply. h -to know Immediate- Insolence to me thli morning"" � - .tl A � 7 I t tigued by the everlasting f i_;:��Zl �__ tz'': '' ; -� . -1 -, - Rensall, 64, tarlo. tn' .1 . , sameness o The nervous, monotony of the school- - ",_ ,�9�*;�A_4 ly why you spo e as you did." "Well, I guess you'd see,"' he re- �,-Ii h It ,did but for more th.zA ' � drinking? '"T4: re did you et s icb an ' - 1= � -A[- . . I . ' I I 1 '7 ,. er long room inspires a sometimes unbearable - 0 � , , - �.) .I have " bec-A supplyLag a - idea?" � ! . (be ' schoolroom. Long day aft -I , ,� The stricken enrod answered help- turned, emphasizing" the plaintive note, ­ 41, 1 . I - - wl_. �� . I P! . ---h, necessitates - a drive of 1�; day., interminible -Week in aDd Inter* longing for something astonishing to, 7�1 . . . . �., � ., .4(well 11 he - persisted, "you don't � - lessly: I "If you knew -what I know." ii i very Saj>bath. To -day I ___� U I a e, � DR.4_1F. J'. BURROW& . 11 � . - I - minable week out, vast month on vast happen, and is every boy's,fundamen- - �� - A. 1, . is I I . ' know It ain't tibat-" .1 I "13�ause I w4s just thinking." � NOW, Penrod," -she said, In a kWder . I f montb, the pupils sat with thoie ' I _ I � . and hzarty, wtthout an Office and residence-Goderich stree4 H . s - DuV tal desire is to do something'astoliisb- � 1_. � -She la Iin, who!e, heIrtedly. - "... I 16 Upon the ver� rack he could have voice, "I have - a high, regard for your � i . - J .. .. � 11 � ------.--- - . of "' . ... � ! - -_ portraits beaming kindness down V )op Jug,himself, so as to be the center .r .,. � - -1. , . . .-, t -- , Z. . � . � - '!Z_ elven al- I - I I. I mother and father, and it would hurt _� "uuu ILL" I i, and for my preient phy- text of the, Methodist church, Se4forth. , I I [an, � am indebted to, Dr� ' 7 ,'Poor Uncle �J,i n'! fie won't � - . 13. 1 ". . I - offered no ampler truthful eiplanation. � ftoda No. 46. Coroner for the Coanty � , all human Iterost and awe, it was nat- ** ; 1, , � " J,e - Xi ' i I � low -rape Ju� ginger ale - ­.. . _. . - . . .�T -V,Z, - k. . i %. It was all he i[4�w aliout it. me to distress them, but you must el - .link Pills, .and can xrost of Huron. f l 2:� " M - discover In . . _��.`,,� - \' I 9: . .11 , ; �, I ,nor "' il's_'�them. The faces became permanent ural that Penrod shou'ld .1! ,.,� , . �i - , - "ThinlCwg whit?". � 10. Yrend thk�m to, the af- hous6. They a e because thei were , f *kl . ther tell me what was the matter wItU . ! - I M. - ar I I , �: - children; , li - .* ; '' I I � s . 4 I � I �n the consciousness of the fancy the de g4tful secret of self levi I . I you I .11 .. . c.,_ 0 . 11ara might ca the � /- - * ". . tz t � "Just thinkini.' el - � . afraid little , .* . or I'll have. to take you to 3fts; i . - . �_ t they became an obsession. In and out tation. He found, In this cu#ous se- ' I . I - 1. . 'i I ; I I URS, 2MOTT & MCKIY. I mefl , - � . I : IF- . %.I-.% - I - Ili . sles. Sh, "s very delica and . . I "... I MISS Spenceld expreqslon gaVii ,evi. Houston." 7�7 . . I � - . . 14 of school the children were never free ries of imaginings, during the . "a �. - f ill 10- - I I ji .; � I 'n epidemic of easles lesson .20 , ... ,*. - * "Well, aWt I going to?" he criedi- � ;1 1 J. G. 9�ott, gradaa:ta of Victoria and there's such . . .. I I � . �ence that her power of. sM Mtraint, '! . � of them.' The four faces haunted the � in arithmetic, that the atmosphere may,, 1%..'-f 1. I A . i i ; Rank. \ college of Physicians and Surgeons. among, th It en over In Da�jton the I -"­"w­� test. spurred by the dread name. 'It's be- -1 . ; . . : � . ,!� ".. J. - .:".; I �1(1.p7n. was undergoink a rem i,l :" � , , - � .� e c" ds of children fallin asleep. The . be navigated as, by a swimmer under W . �� I .9 ty . '. .7. P!-.,;.. --. . . - i � 11� the man who, h@s, 4000 � A -Ai Arbor, and me�aber of the Ont^'rio schools bad t( e closed. Unc eJ6hn - m'n _�- -, , Z -1i" However, afterl c = with cause- .1 dIdWt sleep last night." _4 I I I V: . taking * � - 0oroner for the -County of Hu'"M. that last 7 ut bt lie 'bung upon the minds of children wak- waler, but with Infinitely greater ease ' '.. - -:.-.- '. - - . ... I � . I . . r, . i , ., i * 97 ot , wenty five cant VMft I -ot so worri [E �, - ...V116 , . .1.. . . a herself, she commanded; . - "Wete you ill?" The question was, - � � el . inity - .� I C, MacKay, hwaor graduate of Tr - in- at- night; they roise forebodingly in and with perfect c6mfort in breathing. .. . . , I -, � r_ ; .. ranL:s' rs � .. - . r . . . � . - dreamed abou,��it, and this mor*g he . "Come herer' I put with some dryness. _� i . � . V,4iverstty, and gold medallistof TrIn- - the minds of �hildren waking in the In his mW4. he extended his arms - ,� - could I - . ,D ra z! i ol, rank he bnTe?* i I couldn't s�tand!it any longer a d pack 11P n d Schofieldl Penrod Schofield, He slitiffled forward, and 4to,plac0 He- felt the dryness. g1XcVm,j. I . __ i r t ; I - I I - Ity I(edleal College; member of the Col- morning;. they became ,monstrously gracefully, at -a level with his shoul- .- 0 I quartermaster.11-B4W3016 ft ? SW of Phy,glerj&nS andiSQr&'or1S, OntarI04 ed them - 0 I I over here, tho gli he i . come doWn herel" a chair upon the platform At& her wasn't" 2� - I I - .- alive in the minds of children lying ders, and- delicately iair . - . ­ - � . , * paddled the . i . thinks it's wi ed to travel on unday. - . Own. "Then if some one In your fa ml III Y, 1 17" . � � � . -1 . I sick of fe'ver. Never while the ehjl-: with his hands, w,41ch at once caused * she wanted&hIm- to do something dis- ,, . I --- - � W I ' ' I . . . � ' � ra was worried when . . . I I I And Aunt �Cl - Sit there!" was so Ill that even you'were kept. , - I � ' rgotten dren of t oom lived would -be drawn up out of his seat and - � 11 �! 11 . hat scl,�k hirii to agreeable. It seemed to him that.she - I I I I " I . 1: 1 1 - - she got here ecause they'd . - Then (but not at-. all aff If- Nothing up all night, how does It h em they� f ,I . Like Troublo. - 1H. HUG�l R042t. �- . I I ' � TiR, , - gently to a -position about m leldi"' . , . . they be able to fc�k=-4 one detail of the el�vated ' id. had screamed "Penrod Schol I app . . 0133dusl.21t * - ;� i �i � .. ad better not go into, ima I Graduate of' University of Toronto to check her itrunk, and It w1l haye had happened) sho'continued'the. les. let you .Come to schodl thism , o; I , . -� four lithoirapbs. The hand of Long-� way between the floor and the ceilin thousands of times. 1� � ps� . ftb0ty of Wdicine, member of Col- to be sent by[�jexpres& Now, WhatAh 91 .� -i 1 � � . *tici, J . � ' From the beginnin, I � � i I . I . 3on in arit-iin ' Spirftuallj­ the - "It wasn!t Illness," be returned,-, . b it fellow was fixed for them g 4 his aerial ex ­ ,�4,� , � - I ; forever . in where he came to an equilibrium and - .1 �� 11 ' . � I � r loo of Phyalciams and Surgeons of On- the name ofl common: sense Put , his beard. And,by a simple and uni, floated; a. lensation not the less ex. periments in his own ischoolroom he 2bildren may bare learned a lesson In sha�klng his head mourhfullV p 'was � I J m I -11 � ­ � z I tarfoq _pps8 graduate courses la Chicago rour h14 I I , very -small. fr4tions, Indeed, as they lots warse!n, anybody's being sick. It, I i � into 3 that Uncle Jchn bad ' i . . .conscious association of ideas Penrod . L i� , , quis _ . ream - I � , I ��. , � your-11mitations Y0^ , CHwal School of Chlougo; Royal Oplh- taken to"- 'I I I I _'_ - Ite bec&se of the se s'ot his had not opened his lips, knowing some- gazed at - th46 *agment of sin before Was -,--It ,1YR$-. V0. it jwas 1�:It awls at It i a hornet's neaV64 . . � - pjli' app" for - - . UnImia Hospitals, London, England, i��!11 He turned �felessly Schofield was accumulating an antipa' . fellow pu , alW V� the mit-jele. how that one of the requirements I I "Ob, nothii F ' ' ' them enitence. They. � i - I up,)ealer. . I on the sto,of-of P . - � � I - Ur4yeralty- coliese Iiespital, L. 0;1(19A . ' I thy for the gentle Longfellow, and for Miss Spence, herself was amazed'and air floating is perfect silence oil the (Continued Next Weekl - I � i - - a*&y and we#t1downstairss, a- ewhotw . I - . i . � I � 4 1 311 stared at 'him attentively,- with I � I � I **land- bffice-back of the Dominion , James Russell Lowell, and for, Oliver frightened, but be only smiled down part of thelloater; but, finally, irritat- � I I __ - o � Id hope dying IA'his bosom'. Iffe See= � - 11 - : . --,-----., now" . �. .- i Viewpoint. B-ank, j�;ic;jih. Phone No-. 5. N19M " I lme�, and for John Green- carelessV upon her when bhe com. ed beyond measure by Allss Spence's I hard and passionately Jbiterested eyes . I i . � ,Wendell go. - . .- . - ­ � -_ - - . . i i calls answered f rom, residence, Vietarla so needlessly_�tl.11 sometimes. in which there Iwas never. one trace of 11 I . � , � , - return to earth, and clamorous Insistence, he was una . i - I : A �sure the rest of tbe, boni . - leaf WhiAler, which would never per- manded him to I 3- k � . -1 16 --, N _� , i . . � . . I � street, Seatortb. �1.1 -pity. It canno# be sald.with precision . -3 a �f I - le just as happy. I kn�4 - _. � I . � I mit him to peruse .a work of one of then, when she climbed'upon a desk restrain an indignant rebuke and Im. . i i � I � I . di4APTER.V. ' ers without a ' . 25 that- be' writhed; H. Is movement was � � - , � — , I those great New England to pull him -down, he. quietly paddled medlately came to earth with a fright- .. . . . . . . . . . . - �; IT ill last. Bridegroom-'14�b ­ . . slow, c�ntlnuous squirm, effect- - I � , - �chooh, . ful bump. - more a i ill � I �! feeling of person ' A Christian collog�,home, I -_ � ft . I ' al resentment. him elf A little Ifigher,ledving his toes Wy assumption of Ian- . � r about the love, dear, tbdt -- . ,AUCTTONEDR,q,-, . EXT ��noruing,'wben he had . Miss Sp . h ed with a ghas hea4fid * ation. ; i ; . I . - - His eyes fell slowly and Inimically J�st o�t of -her reach. Next he swam ,qnce-hi the flesh- ad direct- 5�tu I � . I I . I __ I I . " guid indifference, while his gaze, In I I � I - � -;more, resumed t4p dread- raid' throu '9 , � tervous about the m1oneYy'-,,,­ - t THOMAS BROWN. once, pbysicalMody' f the alb- � I � �, - I �_ � from the brow of NMttier to the b - 94 a few. slow somersaults to ed toward the .1 Forpromectusandteitua.writp-thePdndp4 4 1 . . I .. Licensed auctioneer for -the coundez . ful urden of eductition, it ' s nt Pe rod an inquity-fts'to"the frac- the effort to es�ape the marble,hearted , I q i I , I I I I 11 I 1, of reddish hair belonging to Victorine show his mastery of the new art, and, e 11 . 4 � � I . ! z - �_._ -.-- _. , of Huron and Pe:rth. CorreApondence ar N ' ' e�, - gJare of his scJioolmates, affii�'d Itself - - R-LWamer,M.A.,D.D.,St.Thomax,Ont � I t � see ! I- Infinitely dull6r. And - tional consequences of dividing 9 en , - - . -_ . . . 11 . 4 11, - Riordan, the little octorpon girl who with the shouting of the dumfounded I . I . I e6 ­ 1. � I I � rangements for sale dates can be mad � - apparent permanence to the I - I - - I I 1. .. I than sat directly In- front of him. Viet,- scholars rftlng in his ears, turned on teen apples fairly nmong three V � It . .6 - - 11 I . yet what ple4antQr sight is t*,e 0 boys with . . � , � . , I ' I - , ; 3 wig . I . : Ivy calling up Phone. -97, S_eaforth, or - waistcoat bution of James Russell I - -1 z I I . � - . . � � � . : I I � a schoolroomY well filled. with Ichildren " and she -was surprised and displeased � - i ee � I rine's. back was as famillar *to Penrod ' his side and floated swiftly out of the -1 - , ; . �: I so - - " I � TU E�qmltor office. Charges moder ' __ r� . I . . Lowell Just above the "d" In "Rus- I , � � � ting years jusp., bef re to re e e no. dilswer, although to the . . 11 . il f � ) tto And. satisfaction gUaranteed. I of th�,e, sp as the necktie of, Oliver Wendell window, immediately rising above the C IV if I , , . � ] . 11 , � . s? e ' - ,bell. I 2 U'S , V � , I :'- sa r u Casiidl vWtof, gazo z1> . � W4 0 t a I t-1 V, I I T. I - - the I - ing Holmeg. So was her gayly colored housetops, while people in the' *street best of her knawled-e and beliqf fie T OF , I ; D HAVE I — . e+achees platfort'n upon . was looking fixedly at &r. 'She re' ea t- Classes camel and cbsses vent, gffll- . � - , . I .- i I I -TO i from. aid waist. He hated- the - Waist as below him shrieked, and'a trolley car . p 4 "I .4 - I - pi ' ' � -as i 3 1i I . 'I ; ; only a ed her question crisply witbou v Ing him withi eyes. Newcomers re- .4 � � � I � V ! J I . � I t Isible ­ I � . R� T. LUKER, I these y li�tle ,heads, need tie hated Victorine liers9t without, stopped dead In wondek. I � . , I . . 2o _. .� I - . . T - t - I �_ ! . 7ky I N 4 1 �_ I , eriqnce the I effect; then summoned him by uzime ceived the s6o of the crim­ Tif "414 IN - � 111"INA -, . _81ED16 - i * - - t 4 ., With almost no exertion he paddled . .. I f I - I � !T , . icensed auctioneer for the County .- � ' d F 1, �' 12 i knowing why. Ehaforced - corAoani6ft- " � .. e( In: dark- . to with Increasing asperity. Twice she � ling wh.lepers,; an . the outcast sat i i t � I most agreeable and - exhilarating sea- ship IjI large .quantities and on an equal himself, many yards at a stroke-, � HAD NINE 01 Hit ARM ATOM I , - - � .1 L � '- !of Huron, Sales attended to Ln' aQ ;i I w.pupils and squirmed and squirmed and i , � I . - Im .- � � li . I 1� I I for the greater part the sexes ap scho9i where Marjo- called him, while all his fello i . I , � sations. St1l; . basis between the pears to the girls' Private 1. - ! � 'parts of the County. Seven years' ex- . . . ' � - .t i �, �� i , turned to staie at the gazin.- boy. She squirmed., ,(HO did one or twD thin,," ' . � - � N4 bildren are nconscious of tlie happl. � � I . I I # I perience in Ua'nitoba and Saskatchewan c . sterilize the affections, and schoolroom rie Jones was a pup!14-Mftrjorie Jones - ­ I I- ][&A-:-- � ; I with his spin� which a professional 'I BUrdotk- ,; __ __ Terms reasonable. Phone ,No. 204, R. nes� o and the gold 21"d X ' M 'Iv Heart ni f thelrAcondjUon, for +ihing is - - ; I � N#rV* PM ' I . .! romanefs are few. .. of the amber curls on advanced a step from the platform. : __ I i �, I % � . I I - . I - J -ed . "IMM! .� . I I - . 1-8, Exeter. ,'Centralia P. 0. R_- R. more patbetidally true than that we � "Pentod Scli0eld"' contortion1st would have obsery I- i . I � I ,Victofine's hair. wag thick and the voicel Long before the 'Tageant- of ' 11 : t PUMd Her. � i No,, 1. Orders left at The Huron Ex-. "never know ��* when --.we are ell off." . P , "Ob, my goodness!" he shouted sud- with real interpst.) And all this while C U R ]ED H M. I I I'll . I ; .. I '. brickish glints In'It were beautiful, but the Table Round" she had offered en- . � I : - i . . . positor Office, Seaforth, promptly ,at- 1 . * denly. "Canst you- keep still a mlL%- Of free-�Ini- 4us'pense was but the � I . t . . � .. I I i . I The boys ln�a public school are less ' _ � .1 I I � � . 's detep-iion awaiting trial.' A 3 �� - . i � � . I .. Penrod was ver:� tired of it. A tiny ,' rod a hundred proofs that she consid � . 'I �, I . I i tended to. -1 . ' . � - � � aware of th . an are imot of,green ribbon finished off the ered film wholly undesirablc and In- ute?" . a Boils are caused by bad blood, and -. � I giris, a of h1l the ' . known punishipent may be anticipated . I . f �_ny, 234 John St. South, I i the V bo s in his braid and kept it from unraveling, and eligible. At the Friday afternoon ­­­ -- -- - unless the blood is made pure you cannOt - �, " . , ,J� i - room probably Penrod himsel bad the CHAPTER V1. - with. some meO ure of equanimity -at I . 4 - . - - I JOIU� A10 I ' 11 I beneath the ribbon there was a final dancing class she consistently Incited I expect i A. wriftes- "I was so rua [OLIJ . to get rid of them. 1. " - I , . � ­ � least, the prh�pner may prepare him- . 'Weak heart that I could not ,-' Licensed auctioneer for the counties least appreciation bf his felle ty. , � . of hair which was just long and led the laughterat him whenever Uncle John. � Ointments and salves- will do y(ril no i 11 . I . Cr VISP . - - self to under�'o It -but the unknowii good. You must git -at the seat of tte 1 - ; le floor, nor could I sleeP sit I � . of �H,Araq and perth. to zv� , - . � �. ­ . . � . i . . _ Ar,r,angCmep for He -sat starin at an open age of a i bnough to repose upon Penrod's desk Professor Barteet singled him out for SS SPDi NCD gasped. -So did � � avfully sick sometimto __ we not studying n looms more t�onstrous for every -at- trouble by using a good internal blood . i f � M - ' 11 � . bed all , � when Victorine leaned back in her admoUition In matters of feet a" Lde- the pupils. �Tbe ,whole rown -guess it Penrod's crime was Purifying medicine such as thid gtand day as I wass SO Phohe 2 on 23 Vublin, or 41 Seaforth, -'readincr, not -ven thinking. � Nor was ,. .� - tempt to i � �= � I - - I � ?, "o Utes can be- made. by calling -&P textbook-, bu , not e4 -_ ' ia hree and a half boxa- ::. eat It was there now. Thoughtful- corum. And but yesterdaX she had . filled with a swellin', con old remedy, Burdock Blood Bittem i d t M unique. There were no rules to aid . , ! Or the Expositor Office. Cha*rpFj mod- he lost in allreverle. His �lndls eye 9 - . I i � - . I . . Heart and � Nerve Pill$# - orate &ad m(Waction gLisranteed. , ght ly he took the braid between thumb chided him, for his slavish lack - of glomerate 110 -o -o -o -Il!" - . Mr. Sa�iuel Budder, Tatatnagoucke. � I . Wfis but, 0 his,,pbysical dYe MI him in estima" the vengeancetofall I 8 , . . . I . .. N.S., writes: "Last S i . red woman to -day- and iS � : . memory in daring to offer her greetiiag As for Penrod himself, the walls , ummer I 'W" � - ' te could be, and a'm dohm'ng . I � ij_ I — . �md forefinger and, without disturbing . reeled with the shock. He sat with - upon him forlit What seemed most consta,atly troubled with boils. - I had 4 . � - i . I ,Victorine, dipped the end -of It and the on the way to Sunday school. "Well, ' 4 I . I .1 i � . I.V probable was ,thathe would be expel- nine on my ar-InS at once. I theng4t it . ework.. e-vtn my own wash- I ,; I , , green ' ,�g ou his mouth open, a mere lump of stul)L- the school in the presene tbt�twa i . .... B. 01 PHILLIPS. __ ribbon Into the inkwell of his - I expect you must fo led from . � � t -1 I LiMnzed auctioneer for the counties A .. a desk. He brought hair and ribbon never to speak to me again! - I If I Waft iaction. For the appalliDg,words that 0 . was caused from bad blood so I - of his family, the mayor and council boUtles of � Burdock Blocd Bitters* lmd �' 01 Auroa and Pert,�i, ReIng-a practical . . I forth &Ipping purple ink and partially an boy I'd _!:au(�.to come -hanz- he had hurled at the teaclYer were -is - . for ovef two yean, but ��_ c roR I A _N,too P - bottk was done I begaix 11 _� I a - � and whipped 5terward by big -father before t1ye first I atil I used your piffir." .. Water Lad thorodghiy understanding - . -inexplicable to blin as to. any other - to feel a great deal better. and WON - I I the va For . I md relt �ried them.on a blotter, though, a mo I I . - . . _ upon the -stale house steps, with the -- I i . . i eart and Nerve Pills 2M , _-1 . lue of farmstock and Implements I �;, - __ __ I who heard them. I ' the second one WgS finjal,&4 I 44.d I . ! . ­ � - . went later,"when Victorine leaned for- . r . � I . , not I i entire ,�Ity at audience by invitation , W� � __ __ X 7 � . � I � 3 b o,!, $1.25, at,89 - lAcek we , in a better position to re- In Us* : r Over 36 Years 'wa,d, they- wero still able to add a ' Nothing Is more treacherous tb�au the have a b6il nor have I cc I I- i f $ 1 . I -- W I � ) � . I .. of the authorities. -1 B,B.B. t*0 : -*# � .- � " on receipt * I I cannot recommend ­ � � ail� "s 'or I of . - I :_ a a beomb . I Children Cry' human mind; nothi,i- else so loves to ____�i --- �.4� - I - i - Whe " price&. Charges moderate. Aiw 1 1 . � � , ;ew picturesque touches to the plaid " Noon catat. .The rows of children I 1� i I __ � � . I .. . - i _ 'r U tet - I Ne .'! . � 7 ilb m Co.., unifted. lfttWict" guaranteed or no pay. Ail . � - . I FOR- FLETCHER'S � play the Iscarlot.` - EVen when patient- I Burd6ck331ocd33ittersJz. ( _- _ - __ .0 , - - i __ K*T9 left In Elmeter will be promptly S waist. I . lip4d turning . . I 1. � ignature ot . . lauce of order I - ­ -- ­ 1 . _tqr_ajast only by The T. Milbum Co,.Vmit4d; � t _� , I . � � I I, Ubmd,Ad to, . �. . aisle ly. bulliO. Jpto a sew U, - � � � . _ . , Toronto, Out. . , - __ . - p I I - I I . . CASTO,RIA . . I - � - ,J ___ L . 11 . . - - i I I ! � . -1.1 - ��., I - I . � . I I 11 - I I . wfflx.,� �� . � 11 - . � � ­ I ... I . .� I . - .1 - . � _. k - � . j" � I . � , .1 . f - . =�_ � � � � � .41 � . : f - , . �­ - e I . ; I _ ; . -7 -1 . - I . % - I . I . la�i V 1 4 1 1. ; I . . . i , . - � . 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