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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1922-06-23, Page 7"y,Y ja vfarfvt,j4j tui, x' P ]Cs��YII'tr(i.'. 4 t r • _?, ', 5 , ,F' I30MINWW SMITH ,TORQNTO. MOLMD`* A li= J. ed fro da(tt week. Da �optiav , I Garry! Garry MIDOW" . I I... . - Flip '41, 1 ,a s1Y1 inn n palsta r aof ' Ithe halals. l YOU e u ii . ,� desery � $ >~. G,ai+xy I iiQd t mwu! , R9n'0a chxielr8 :1l'9r M Garzy: R. .I - Mfrtot! 's ,v • • • • •�'• ted the Morris's volae nasi lamina ( room. i' "Come .1118 !way; Mr, moot." 4 The 14ce' of � 1118 young superintend- IF r aj: ent, which had been Ina broad Haugh alk the evening, grew`'whhe and red ' by turns., Out of pure astonishment he could neither move nor spe#- • . �_ All right: -•Stay where you arel" >�/ cried Morris, laughing. "Pass it UP to hila, please. - John Breen sprang -from his chair VV 1 with the alertness of a roma 8.who had I I I . ( 1. I been accustomed to follow mp ` In his joy over his friends good for- e• - tune he forget hist stranger, forget that 'he was a atnanger forgot that he alone, ,perha^ W4v 8 1114 oy_#y ,.t •ye'�g ==in 11}10' xoom vii nse , e and braining ,had not fitted dem dor Ji' {Itw " . the fvlieeit 0n09711111lent of w'bat was % piled around him• forgot every- thdng, do f41Cb, hitt ghat his camnsde, . "'�"'� reit friend, tie chum, had won •AAie . hd legit honolm'h3$ Ohief .bould bestow. V3 OQUFae lilt Atu J P9,%Rk ,,yVKyet'f 1;, - ..r l h7.* C P' Y but It 9741q. N7ott11 G k 9oi{0o„mit 4r ",--, alta ;; ;t be -I'm Xi9no Ad: 4r kik nln over e� frtalex 3A h + b alae .1 'T, � .. :u' gOd� 4- ''I1► 08 ' Ja)e1fS y 1 ” f� la' u"t couldn't- � iblty o9Otis fro ]aea11 ttC inteiTilp r iiut I9t1 4ilt1 Fl _ 'i .� I me4" Pyr• t +10 'ISO, !ftt le QQt6 9f' rem out of bow a 1 �� r > ,1 yot1 had"a t' UPOi.9f Q UM, 5.' gei"$eDtiar�eer'vioe'", M� P t4 b kavoitd Elie rrtaoh a ?)x titer. lap) dim11 ja.dmuirr } ,fir 4 t , aequ"> teW ay. p a evajn Lt !� al t }bI W?e. dRklt� es- ian"t -ben [e, broker, ihe�O'.¢nuly a. t *on weme,�k di Ire lve 'atiS'� sydug 2dlier 3n .a :' ea>aialned. 4 ak. - ,, k b `� A r s Top oder. man 1. ed his dread EIA- s,l �;. i1 a oldne mben,m ell' is twenty; but that Young 'woman I re -Ly ''the amW and 4A4iJf ai`.lxplti $ :I j } �1 surprise. aw t v r -tis a oak f9 e tt y- •wise nsiaratl.' .. rnaut hi $1n Hat pvibTl'}ph;' 1i71a #; i t<sve . gret'bo say a18o :pleakfatlted in fled, bo 7e a iii bh�hga I en9 sure 'would interest ycr where. her maid dull special in'stnto- round, fat taco. 7„ 'reeds, early'dtfe; dead 0n qtr@ dol) ;; .lay •yo'uln come now -'-I Shall elopect tions not to disturb her until m Teller n a bank. me asked in an =..w. yf bjtipye to � ;r c t ;L:k qau ' lady's jewelled fin touched a but terQd tone. then WAS no '1{]gtt ail& 0i estops I `� t ' 4uaI1 I not?' r . The -,boy hesitated. "You may not Yes, the -most- charming; the most atom her -and ar •bhraddo been 'ton within vaneh ox her dainty hand; >f knew exsobl what I mean," he said courteous old gentleman I shave ever 'as sudden and as a ed as bile upward a ' Y whereupon another instalment of but Slowly. Maybe you can't under- met; I left ho seen anybody dike him spring of a loosened balloon 'Ishan t i 7, tared rails and co would be served a rt. '^ :r stand foreverybodystoat here seems With such acceasotAes of linen, ponce- has I deft to c and, just think, o again all Mite smoneyuccessful needed 10 BBAiGe + +3 � � � to ,lou and you moat have lots has promised to come and sea me to .the .aseer)s'An Surxessfvl wan at .btir 9r yeas, lain and silver as' 1)efitted the sppe night.,, of friends. The fact is, I feel out, of the and stat-ron of one so beaarliful � disposal. $encs, jetwela, laces, ]tad 4 everything. I get pretty lonely some sad so a000mgrli8�eed. Ike -looping lips atraighter'ed a clothes; hence etadtorate dinnetH, the r i times. Garry. herenever alta fife a klirewd. searching glance shot from talk of the town; hence tsar; xp- r if;' , Z [ as + 'rat Ya These canditiotfs never ceased, to Arthur Green's eyes. There wall - a !tions • ' sXf minutes when comes to sae me, depress Jack Fresh from r 116 out seers pa>dfdes, week end pe lea 1 i le •are nt'te1 him all bite brain behind this sleepy face - a® at their -tired country. sat - on Song,& many peo•P of doors, tccnsbomed to all old into- ~ Rime Please nay you'll come!„ many of his tompetrtrs 'knew. It was Island; dances for Corirule; dd a':; , donee dining -room -the diving room not always in working order, but When • for •Corinne; birthday parties for Car : r b, Thera was 'a note in the boy's really, of the family who ,had cared it was the man became another Per- that swept 'away ail the older Yor .him since his , father's' deet}), ` p inne; everything, in fact, for ()or ' , t h mans scruples clonality. inns, from manicures o pug dogs and 81 ff r,f,' t. "Come, myson I Of course I'l1 come;' 'whore not only the sun !twee free Jack-" The voice was notip as with the open doors' and windows, batt thin as the drawn -lips ermtitted,with hums t OZ thE U4 .. " burst oat Peter. "I4 he there at the dogs and neighbors as well -+the .P Mrs two redeeming qualities were h •i saber dogs and' of this Bari lyes,!__ caution an every tone, "you stop short his 'affection for his wife,and bb III hBl� i mine 'o'clock." i Y Y off. You mvatah cotton to every- respect for his word: .He !tad no E%t. dill lot As Morris sill the others ,passedall of 'his nneles .meals, for that hebween the table and the wall on m'abber- sent shivers down his back body you pick up in New York -it c1� � his rye, and Corinne,though puce, �EptpT prelid ' pE _ their way to the cloak room, Minatt, that chilled hien to the bone. wonit do. Get you finto, troub7a A� fie' taea¢ ' MP-410as d� �g r ` who 'had diatened' to the whole eonver- $e had looked ut 'him the tint 'Dont bring him 'here; yoilr aunt :ageotiail. He had sem Jack to a -'-TSA ' 9114919b. L 1, ration, wailed until, he thought Peter morning of his ar'I had noted the I taonit dike it When you get in -o a Smtbherih school and tallage, onauag- . t,ad •gone ahead, and,then, wibla an 'in heav carved sideboata Laden with Moe .hods with » fel'low, and cant h®]p lag meanwhile the little property mit 1DaeMr■ +� " Y urself, take him to the club. That's a " patient gesture, said: Wlha't the garish silver; had examined the fatter had ]eft him, which, with a0n19 DOIIGIsAA ls1& 0,J0, devil, Sack, do you want to ws'ste your titres linin the walls, separated from! one of the things I got you into the wall lands in the Cumberhlnd. Noun- n> fc ?„ g Magnolia for; but don% ever bring Continued on Page 6 ti'' With 4sheeka shame he darted to Mbrrls's chair: , "Let lie hand 1't 0 ;him, air,' he all the lave for Me friend in tome over an old fellow 'like t t r ",Qh. Garry, dour--" "Don'tl A baid-ibeaded old pfld who ought to ��„ the dark background of leather byy } j161p 't -heav Id frames' had touched with i " Y go But Ire's s personal friend, of Mr. his fingers the dial of the solmt7t Morris, and a friend of another bronze clock, franked by its equally fries of Mr. Morris's they .called a I �, - _ I. "GLEN cried, Weyes, seizing the ring and plunging Then. the two .earned nut o4 hearing. solemn candelabra ,!tad peered be ''Major." It was not the first time andirons, POPULAR STALLIONS (8358) + toward Oaxry, the shouts increasing I as he neared his side and placed the Lots- 8 and 4, Cas-esamn 4, Hullest Township, in good state of cultivation. Large eween the steel bright as he had heard such inhospitable sug- carving knives, And into the freshly ,g�ims from his uncle. The foliowing popohtr stallions will Revolted end 1mpsetc& , tram L , wil.tend for the 4mpro oS.f itself prize in this hand. Only then did CHAPTER IV varnished, spacious Chimney up which r ='Ohs year I know; they've all 'got stand far the improvement of stoat roc Coo r cora dean at eta own le. Lo I. M51tott find his breath and his feat. ••yPhY, Morris!- Why, lair Breakfast --any ,meal for that mat- no dancingblaze had ever whirled is some old retainers 'hanging on that madcap glee since the mason's trowel they. a square meal to once a this aeaBoa, as follows: ls—T, of imine °$i&I ]ware's February let 1928. Aoaidenb at payable s, auary Tevnle.risk. I ,. yjr• lows!- Why there's plenty o4 luau ter -in the high wainscotted, dark 69 dive •had left at and navel would to the year, but don't you get mixed up with rs'■ Ianaa*tod Clydesdale atanlon I. owner's OM TaolJea� M.e.s ' I, the ofibce w{ho have done more than a -pocket dining roam of the success- end of time, -not as long as the steam • CUMBERLAND STEEL -'he ;had evidently noticed the un - I -taoa to-,--" .fol 'fast in Wall -Street broker the senior member of the firm of A. Breen &ICO., heat held out had waRched the rsane parkilvs had returned by .this time like Parkins as he moved a- 'pouring fresh cof- Isse7a] (!stat) Enrobnent No- 6608. Approved- Farm At- - ¢� Thr Grand Cbdeadah Then he sat down, the ring hand. uncle, guardian and employer of the step of and was a cup of bout the room--cOid, immaculate, irsn- foe, wtn etana tau me imp.av®wt of stock COLONEL' GRAHAM , - hie When the applause had subsided- fresh, rosy clteeked lad who sat next to Peter the night of Morris's din- passive; had listened to 'has "Yea, "Now, Parkins, that's something DIA" kidneys thrr season at T• J. sERaY-s SALE STABLE, RENSALL No. 3E108 192se) �'.,. Passed Enrolment No. 187a Form 1 ;,' will travel -the following reuse this swon'. the young fellow's modesty had on O11s function gir_thank you, air, very good, 'like- No, I don't want any Cumberland steel [22070) (lssos) w°e bred Monday= North lr/a miles, then .weft 3% s I . ner, was never a Joy until he wanted to take him Y e -1 don t want any toast -I don t want by the Messrs. steel. of Lesson Han, Wig - .. .. . ; room itself, .its light shut out something Spon- ton, Cumberland, a a is seven yesra old. Hat "ties to Mae Mentonerns o.. for none• thea The throat and shake Parkina-haven't I told You nines ane norm 314 mute 60 Ae-11, anything, y by his present owner, T. J. deet a§� -adjoining extensions, prevented Imported drew Z'1lanne, for night Tuesday. --North IIA .'' � b Y the ] g tane0U8 and, human out OY 'him, and �30?" Barry. m February. 1920. He 6 a dark of bard asphalt . roues ane seat 8Sa moan m Bort s►tphm it; so did the glimpse as each cheerless feature P eased in .re- "Yes, sir, thank you, sir.' dappled nay, meas 171, nauan high, spa south irJ. jr=k the sera of a yard, its four and weighs better than a ton. Bat with all his sae'., for Boon: thea covering P view his spirits had sunk lower "Black coffee is the only thing balanced hoes. and eat 2111 miles to Robert Mel?"laaes, far ,,t about with .I- he la am extra wall 31/4 miles and north melancholy posts hung {ower. that'll settle this 'head. What you h.m dont the night Wednesday.—Enat ht hwman trees the big arengbt -lines; and so did the clean I will a to Winthrop m George, McSaadden's, fee • rah wire clothes This, then, was what ,he could ex- want to do, Jack, is to sand that old market calling for at coon; wen norm 215 roues and east lilt shaven, smug faced butler, who anvar- 'he lived under his of another Cumberland steel was sired by Erin'° creat There :I?.. 'pest as long as fossil word that you've g miles m 1. McGavin'e, for night Y (14889), dam Lady (tarso), >p nada: b este to lot fatly conducted his maater,a guests uncles roof --s period of time which engagement, and......... Parkins, is arm Mabel (20417). t 4 "Res to Z. EUiasen's, 9.dru Lothian Asara (11604), . a• southand 1% MRee weft to Martin their chairs with the movement of ,in seemed U him mu's't .stretch out into there anything going on -here to- by Royal Champion (5956), g. a. dam Prim- 2% nines -South and who had never been 7'. ccs° Rose (20414), by Pri-se of Rosa (6195), Hurray's, for night Friday. eth $ryamils undertaker, i dim futurity.No laughing halloos night. dean Bonny (22709), by Gartsherr'e aaa wort ly, milts m John Lanes, for noon: ';:5 to crack a smile of any 'kind, g, g- g• than south syn ml®, to John for known from passing neighbors through wide Yes, sir; bliss Corinne is giving a (2088), s. s. s. s• nam smites ty Ghaaleeaer Mcdvilt, W long or short, during 'his five years' open'windows; no Aunt Hannahs ruts- small dance." (lose). night s.turday.-'Wear to EgmondvRla with the family of Bree7n I Terms to Inure, $13.00. his own .stable, where the will remain amu 11 sojourn ring in with a plata of cakes fresh +'There Jack; -chat's it. That'll the fallowing Monday morning. Parkins T. J. BERRY, JAS n 81MP weathered thranab- Not that anybody wanted ' the griddle which would cool a whole skin." er. ' Tea above mate will from let yoU out with Proprietor, bfamaer. d wetter prrmfttfng• to crack one, that is, not ,his master, ! waited for that won't, Uncle out the season, health and too quickly if she and hick] "No, I can't, I Terms to rasnre. $m.00.11 and certainly not his mistress, and I slow etrac'h of a oro to -.,bring them Arthur," he answered in an indignant MA0HF.L GUEDO DOMINICK REYNOLDS, most assuredly not ,his -other mistress, t to -her young master. No sweep of tone. "if you knew him as I do, and (8091,1 Proprietor & Manaaor- Miss Corinne, -the daughter of the'iady ' leaf-covered hills seen 'through bend- had seen him last night, you would Fare Bred Parcheron Stallion, foaled May 7, 1917. " whom the successful Wall Street bro- mg branches laden with blossoms; n0 --" Enrolment No. 5464 Form 1 Toa Premlam Cbdandnle 8lalnon ker shad made 'his first and only wife. I stretch of sky or slant of sunshine; "No. I don't want to 'know him, and Monday. -Will leave his own .table, ak, BLACON'S SON this atmosphere might I form- You are all males north of sdtarth, .ad aw m the Royal All 'gloomy only a grim, funeral, artificial I don't want to see 'him. ambles. for noon; then m John (26669) "'r changed for the better had' for ADDroved Enrolment No. Form Al to a loose, .m, far have been as ungenfal and flattening balled I see, and can'' work night Tuesday —To Henry Buerman, ality, far m up, for Inure, $16.00. there been a big, cheery open wood tastes, education ,and anvil- taus; don't let your noon: then m E. nrag.rs, lath ce¢cansaoe Term. m $16. ; boy of -tis but take him up Wedneaaay.-west and north to Monday. -Will leave his own stable Sruca z fire snapping and his ing away, sputt-) el• environment as a State asylum's aunt come across him or she'll have for night. field, and go want on Bayfield Road to gird the 17 concenaion• Grey, m John Sholdiee's, for aria g out its g OOti morning a9 you en'- ! would have been to a red Indian fresh a fit." Here he glanced at the bronze for won; toren m Harry Clark's, for alght concession of Stanley to John Buchart'e, tered-sand there would have been if prairie. -ten minutes past nine. Thursday. -To Nation Nicholson. 5th Concan- noon; wen north ad eat to Ed. Glenn. from the i clock. "What for noon: then m Andrew Jr.'s, dor night 1Lesday. Mown Fourth eh Morris, any one of the real inmates 'had insist- On 'the morning after Morris's din- Parkins, see if my cab is at the door -on, Concession to Bannockburn, then to Varna . �,. I Sloan's. Blyth, for night Friday.—To Am- 11 upon it—fought for it, if necessary; hours really of the , you ride down with me, for noon; then ta Joseph at the Temperance 'Hotel, for noon: than 141 p g ner (within eight ..Jack, drew Hogsert's, Parr Linn m win. Parham far or if in summer one could have seen ' had b•en so thrilled was your age, and YouMmuu•s, for ntant sataraay.-To his south on the time when he ] walked when I he ill remain encu we night. Wednesday. -South to Hills Groep and through the curtained the singing of the Doxology), got up at daylight. Some difference, wn•n amble where East to the Town Line at Walter Fairbairn'■ 1. windowsenad by mom l.Ilawinq Monday as. nd south to rt stretch of green grass with there I in his Accustomed seat at • isn't there, whether you've Terme. Ei4 m Inure. for noon; then east to KipDen Jack was Jack, Y Robert McIaren's, London Rosd, for night t there 'a tree, or one or two twisted the small, adjustable accordion built ; a rich uncle to look after you or not." JOSEPH BREWSTER wine and by out Proprietor s East white necks to find rasa m Aram Mc - craning their s:-rtehed out to a wink. Knaus Mc sine alto vines table ---it could be This last came with STOREY, Angus 's 000 then by Broad J08EMa for noon: or in 's, for what was going on inside; if accomodate twenty -f, :r covers -when I It was only One his plot 2R41 Manager. s. mil and the Rel shoot .ad east Y, muse a wholesome,,trap- in the _- to the all seasons Parkins t rich; not in any Or entered chi' "nom., knew ,he was not night Fliday.— his uncle He n Robert Doig's. for night tli'ke a GOLDEN GUINEA north 'hen rte- sunny wife looking th t i me with his- sense. He mi ht be a small Want o the 7th conceasion to Gemmel'■ py Y was genuflated at accepted g (20738) McCartneys, for bunch of rose-, just out of a bath, had ! -yes, sir. Devilled kid-' in the myriads forming the I corner and north to George "Cream, sir, star Enrolment No. 5276 Approved Form noon; then m McAdam'° Side Road and north sat behind the 'smoking coffee -urn, in- 7 Than1c, }'ou, sir." (Park- Milky -Way of Finance, but there Monaay.-will lave h oda mote three concession and west to James nay, str. m the 2nd uiring whether one or two lumps of ins ,had been second man with Lord' were planets millions of miles beyond mites weat of seaforth on the Huron Road. Carnnehans, foz eight samrasy.—By Brand - q and m n at Dale's. for 'foot's Bridge or south to the kill Road, m 't, sugar would be enough; or a gladsome so he tt„d Breen when 'he' him whale bri'llisaev he was sure 'he George.Eg.. & Sons, Colchester, o lames VaaEgmond bars' Of noon; ; then to .I. his own stable at Brucefeld. daughter who, In a.sUdden hired him. Sack had about made up could never equal. The fact was that Hallett for nights Tuesday. By way of Base ROBERT MURDOCH. g m David Lind- affection, had thrown her arms around his mind to order him out when a' the money 'which he had accumulated Line and 16th wneea.ion Proprietor & Manager. ''t father's neck and kissed 'him be I; s uncle's "Good so much greater sum than he says• for noon; wen by way of Holmesvillc11 her Pce uliar tone in .had been and the Mattisna neeeston to WRli.rd cause she loved him, and because she morning” made tho boy scan that I had ever 'hoped for when he was a boy Lees, for night Wednesday. -To Aron The Imported Clydesdale Statute wanted his day and 'her day to begin gentleman's face and figure the closer. in a Western State -his father went Fisher & son's, for noon; then by way f MAKWIRA if, say, there ']lad been dressed a� I '49- and the changes in Benminar, Magaw and Carlow to R. 1N- (15938). VOL. $%XIII. that Wa Y ; I His uncle was as well to Lown in Youngs, nth concession. far might. Thum- Passed Enrolment No. 8267 Form 1 all, or one half, or one-quarter of usual, looking as neat and as smart I his finances had come With such day. -By Rth conces°ion to FreQuaia's, for will travel the following route this senator these things, the atmosphere of this in his dark cut -Hwa}' east with the lightning rapidity, (half a million neon; then by r of Geaerach and the Mtnaty.-Will leave his own arable, smffa 11 interior might have been in ,his button- cn a. tip given him by a 'friend, Hurn Road to Wilmot Hsacke'., fr night and go north to the 7th concession of HIM sepul,&ral inv'ari'able .red carnation made 7th emuanstofoo. Town- ort, west zln roues and ututh m 'loon: Fridayto RCrops- there wasn't. caught other tips more or Bess F Pickard's, for noon; then by Stllery'e, for noon: wen south m the Crom- improved but hale, but the boy's quick eye followed b Y P ship. W Fred There was a wife, of course, a w0 wear and tear profitable) that he loved to pat his cut Line and 9th concession m Steep Bao.., trt- Line and east m his own .table for the marks of a certain -" comes- ears alder than Arthur his ner so to Speak, in speeches 'like for night. Saturday. -8y way of Charon night Tuesday.—South to the 18th Come man tnvo Y in the Mace which neither 'bath pride, and the London Road to Fred Pepaer'e, for s;on of Hibbert and west to John MontugaU, 'Breen the relict of a Captain Barker, his valet 'had been able to obliterate. this. noon: than m his own stable for might Jr.•s, for noon; then south to the Boundary 11 Trams to imure, $IS. andeast to James Ballantyaes, for night. an army officer --'who had spent her The 'thin lips --'thin f„r a -man so fat, That he had been swept off his feat d moving from- one army G. W. NOTT, Propriemr. to Eumville• for noon: S1 ear] y life in and which showed, nt„re than any oto- JOHN CARTER. Manager. then south sad east m William Brack'°• for .. 3 post to another until she had settled er feature, something of the desultory _ night Thurs y. -East to Wililam Thomv- : down in Washington, where Breen firmness -of his character- drooped The rare Bred imported Clydead.l. smillon on, .Tr.'s. Bra aunts, for noon; then south to and where the scribe MANSFIELD the Kirkton L e and want m Taylor's Hotel. had married ,her, at the corners. The eyes were half LORD for Friday.—North m the the _, weal to An - sharer of (16303) of Hibbert, then this [215671 13th roneea.ian of first met her. But their size, the snap all Out Of then!, Imp. 13th fortunes of Breen preferred -her break- the whites lost under the swollen lids. vol. 29, B. C s. B. draw Chri tie's, for Hon; then west and York life having w' ra.aea Enrolment. No. 17aa Form 1 north m his own stable for night saturdaa in bed, New more der, ,had lost its his own stable, Beech- _East to the Town Ione. Fullerton• and fast i His greetings, DON'T Monday. Wilt leave even .more wearing than milli- ood, and ao to Allan Rona', 10th cancers o north 11/4 miles m Melville Gray'e, for noon; ,proved 'u-stomary heartiness. U•pheaval's. And 'there was also late, I hear,” hC ivtcxinap. far noon: then to his own stable then wort tone the 7bh concession m his tart' "You wale out DO tar n got. Tuesday.- To John Shannon's, own stable for night Miss Corinne Barker, into his chair. for o than route will be weathered a daughter, mbled, dra PP ins C nen .ran 8. McKil noon; Inc above st mittinh- Barker's only off- THISI for nhght Wednesday.—Rant out the season, health and weather yermitting- GaPtain and Mrs. 'I didn't get In „)yself Until two Uwcn Flynn'n, m4c spring, who had known nothing of and feel like 3 boiled owl. May to William Andersons, M.Kiiiop, for noon; Terms to Insure, $15.00. o'clock m his own .tante far. night Thursday— as a child, but who like then JOHN LIVINGSTONE. army posts, except have caught a cold, but I think Huron Rolla, for noon; Washington g Dtmeyin Hibber/, for night Proprietor & Mana¢er. 8mffa, Oat11 of /� Jmeph Atkinaons, wo'Jos everything Of DUCk- th.n to Iliad known it was that chantiragne then east of life from the time she was twelve always-gic•'s me a head'sCi1c. Friday. -fro Martin Curtin, 11h mites .worth's; , P seaforth, for noon: then to his own .table INVOLUCRE was fifteen, and she was now and cream in Thomas e•Rourke•., until She DOn't 'put 'any sugar for night s.mra.y.-T. _ khat coffee,Parkin= -want it xtraigtht. LEONARD std 'C.aessairm of Logan, far poen: then to (21451 (82966) - _ _ _ n own amble rot night r.aaed Enrolment No. 864 Form t. "Yes, sir," repli/wl the flunkey, mov- ill he continued through- Mnuday.—Will leave his own stable. Brnoe- The above. routs ing tolvard 'the sidt'!,.yard. EAR O 1 L tut the arson. health and a,"ther permitting. nerd. o d go went to Varna at Sherlock And nriw, .lack, shat did you do?" Terms to Sailors• $18.00. Keyes, for noon: then north m the Barfield Every �� caused a fresh outburst -Morris a- • gain rope in his chair and once more the rooms grew Still. FARMS FOR SALE 'Twelve o'clock, gentlemen," he said. "Mr. Dawnoy, you are always oar 8tand'by in starting the old FARM FOR SALE. --600 ACRES, BEING 1' a hymn. Lots- 8 and 4, Cas-esamn 4, Hullest Township, in good state of cultivation. Large The diners ---host and guests alike atone house and two bank ba— with stabling —rase to their feet as one man. Then � underneath; windmill .ad water piped ' through the stable. Will sell with or with- forma, to 'Peter's and my own intense Our- that most impressive of all out crop and would separate either For rarticulara apply m EDWARD PRYCE, prise chants, the' Doxology in -long metTe, R. R. No. 2, Sdforth. 2841-tf Surged Out, gaining in volume as its FARM FOR SALE FOR SALE, LOT 8, 'strains were caught up by the dif- eoneession 11 and wort half of Lot 5, Coneposio , 10, H,R.Sv „Tacks erglth, ear!•.... the feren't voices. �Ibb dis. Vndift8 of the grand old . te(nang 168 asr a. Thhere are on promisee ,a good two .tory brick home with .late roof, large bank Barn 100x69 feat with first class hymn -it had been sung with every mark of Tespect by every man in the stabling. water in the barn, drive abed 26x88, Toon 7,ohn ,Brieen walked -back to pig Muse and hen home. Tae farm I. all ,seared but about 20 acres of good hard. his chair; -leaned toward Peter, and wood bush, principavy sple. An well fano- with an .apologetic tone in :his voice ea .ad toe drained. Eight acres of fall -'he ;had evidently noticed the un - wheat sown, 8b acnes ready for. spring crop. Th. farm ;a .ituated 7 mhos from saaforth favorable impression that Garry 'had and 4 miaes from Henault, OiiZ4alf mile from made on ,his neighbor—said: adhool; rural mail and phone. Will be said "Don't misjudge Garry. Mr. Gray - easy terns. For further particulars ap- ply on the premises, or address R. R. No. 2, son- he's the 'kindest, :hearted fellow Kippen. ANGUS MCKINNON. 2820.1f in the -world when you know him. He's a little rough sometimes, as F� ed FOR OF TWO • SALE.—FARMnthe you can see, but he dosen't mean it. an r fHSN_ ' forth, conveniently situated to u churches, He thinks 'his way of talking and AcMol. .ad C.n.9i.tc. There 1. a comfort• acting is what he calls ,up-to-date." • able brick cottage with a cement kitchen; barn 900,56 with atone stabling underneath 40 hon. Then she 'added with a sigh. "1 wish I had a ring like that—one that I had for 6 horses, 75 head of cattle and with steel stanchions and water before all earned. I tell you, 'Mr. ,Grayson, tock; litter carrier and feed carrier and stock; cement silo.: drivel .bed and plat- Watered by' a reek well and that's something worth while. peter -'aid his hand on the young form senior. windmll. The farm is well drained and In a high state of cultivation. Tho, crop is all rnarl"s shoulder and looked shim straight in the face, the same look in the eround—choice clay las". Inimedi- ate po.session. Apply m M. BEATON, R. in his eyesthat a proud father R 2, ssaforth, ant. 2787-tf would •have -given a son who had r�rl]E EXECUTORS OF THE LATE ARCHI- 1 for .ale Lot 15, 'pleased him. He had 'heard with de - light the boy's defence of his friend bald McGregor offer 6th Concession, M.Killop, loo acres of sat ' and be had read the boy's mind as close farm lands. The land to to a first else erste of culttNation aaa were are frame dwel. he sang the words of the ,hymn, his face his whole attitude one of erected on the premises a good tins house, with kitchen attached: frena grave, devotion. 'You'd 'think the was in his 76x64 with 'tone foundation, stabling ap'�n armed and cement Seem and water .father's throughout, driving house, pig pen and hen ..Whispered ,Dew at home;' Peter 'lta to me with a smile. It was ' home. Also about ten acres of good hard the latter outburst though—'the One wood bash, floe property is well fenced end to that came with a siglh�that stirred well drained ant] convenient good markets, ahurchm'and'schools. For further particular apply to MISS LILLY J. McGREGOR, on the Ihim most. "And you would really 'have like promises. O or to R. S. HAYS, SolMitor, Seo- forbth, ant- •.tt a ring yourself, my lad?" Why, Mr. Grey - j ��R M FOR BALE.—FOR BALE LOT- E0, 100 A'WOuld I like itl son, I'd rather have had Mr, Morris R ( "- Concesaton 6, Mcxinop, containing all cleared except 8 acres of hardwood give me a 'thing 'like that and de- aerea, - limb. There are n the premises a bank u served it, than all the money You barn with stone and cement foundation, 46x82, could pilo. on this table." with cement floor ; driving shed, 14x86 ; one of those sudden Smiles which r frame stable) 28x82, large gravel home, 1 room and kitchen, cement ficors in cellar. ]lig friends loved 90 well irradiated Y Hard and soft water in kitchen; two -.rem I of orchard. The farm Is all wire fenced Pe'ter's face, "Keep on the way you're 'going m Y , sad file drained. Well at barn and also ' well at the bush. This Is a good farm—one son,' the said, seizing the boy's =land ap of the beat in McK'71oD• ' It I. situated 6 a alight tremble- in blis voice, "an miles firm the Town of Senforth sort o Ou'1'1 . et a dozen of them." Y g mile from school and church. Rural "nil and phone Will be sold on reasonable term. e "HOW?" The 'boy's eyes - were For further varteulars apply on the prem- Wide in wonderment. ','1 lose or add,.. R. R. No. 1, Scaforth. B being yourself. Don't let o �' Y i ROBERT A. HOGG. 280111 of your ideals no matter what Min anybody else says. Let .chi m - -- Ott or go his way and do you keep on 1 ss t( �s yours. Don't .... but I can't talk her e T McKILLOP M&UAL Come 'aitd see me. I mean h "W'he'n?" FIRI� INSURANCE CO�a Breen's eyes glistened. "To -marrow night ,at my Xoom a Mr Here's my card. And you, too, M Minotbt--glad to see both of you. HEAD. OFFIC"EAFORTH, Garry ;has just joined them. ,ONT. OFFIOERSt' <`Than'laR, ewful,1y," answered Minot J. Connally, God - - President "I'm very Sorry, Mr. Grayson, but I' booked for a supper at the Magnali Jas. Evan's, Beechwood vice-president T. E. Hays, Seaforth - Secy -Trete. "Int of the fellows want to who ry up 'this-" and he trek! the fins AGENTS: bearing the ring within an inch No. 1, Clinton; Ed. 'Pe'ter's nose. "And they want yo .Alex, Leitch, R. R. ' Hinckley, Seaforth; John Murra�, 187, Seafo2li; Roo Jack.'" No, please let me have holm' p ete Brucefield, phone 6 on - J. W. Yea Goderich; R, G. Jar- 'urged•• Minott, I could •see, Ile d•' not want; Breen he was determine nasty, $rOftRBgen. to have. DMECTORS: 'I would love to aunts, sir, and it . Williafn Blurt, No. 22 Seaforth• John very kind of, you to ask me, There . BenneWles, Brodhagen• James levans, Hoek'' 0,00..MtCartney, ko.'ISeaforth. to lies dance at TOY Uncle's to -mono ,night, ,though I reckon I can be iBisokwood• X. dKoEwen, Cl�nton; Jail. cused. Woul4 yoli--would you co, Connolly.q, 0odeidah D. F, McGregor, G. Grieve, to see me 'instead? I 'sant YOU see my father's 'portrait. It's not ya R, R, Nrea►: �84,,,, lleafortki J. i!T0.. .lSlw�lr r1t1 RN r Ike" . .i _ , ;. I.X— .. b .'i� -;`° mttrt..cas�Yli[; Lrx.I ,0,4:k'.. n , _ t �,:: r _ .. _1 RELIEVES DEAFNESS and JAMES EVANS Line, Goderich Township, and went m Arthur he c6ntinued, pirlttl's Up his nal? STOPS HEAD NOISES Proprietor & Manager. Beachwood, Ant. Welsh's, far might. Tuesday. -North by way ��� Suffered You and 'Garry mode a night o4 it, "RnbitinBack oYtheEars" of 6th coma, for m Po; then acv t George didn't you? Samr I;ind of an artist's (Neper Put is Ears) CONTOUR (imP-) memillVanderbm., for noon; 'ben north ap Jou. P;' t bat, wasn't it?" McMay.—i4 6th oneansion, 4or arc med- m Insert in Nostrils [23368] (19981) neaday.—North fiy way of Jewel's Corner Read of Mrs. "No, sir'; Mr. m,miS'gave a dinner pesfaea I. greatly relieved by A Passed Enralmrot No. 5930 Form 1 .ad Sanmitla to w.. Hill,., Colborne. for ". a• Eeaema-A BRIEF STORY t0 his clerks, and - implofrdtment with i.eoeard Enron. Monday.—Will start from James Road end roan; then by viae of the Maitland c cent or $1111 another letter for the Byyaid wash for "Who's Morris?" Special inatroctiona by a noted Ear and will an d _ t m the London Rond and tion m Holmesvi7le, at Harry 8weet'e, for �., eT I sem&Romaetotter whohedchroaic attacks "Why, the telt 3rchlteot.'r Specialist for different kind. of Deaf. .math to .Tohn Roweliffe'n. for noon: then night Thursday.—By way of the 18th won- ., If ,covering hertaceerwho hat c ronl tertarkA Y' g „neaesnd Head Noise. conmfned in each Name to Jim H.rt.n'a by way of Mm. Harr- cantina to Summer Hi11 and south on wa U Jae, H. Ryder of Pleasant Point, St. John Co.. "Oh', that fellow! Yes, I know slim, Pack.go. Leonard Ear Oil 1. net an Horto, . °oath and act for nicht Tae.- Rase Line a F, Wel.hG for noon: then - -?�"i N. B., tells of the many dollars .pent yolto doe- ex0°rimenq bat has had s .neees.ful day Morniea.—Two and one-naH miles north, south W Olintan •et the Graham House. for .:+..1 tors. and other a man remedies of her eunerama end that is. I know tvlhn he is. Say the .ala °ince 1907. y a —a .t afford M then west to John Si---'-. for wen; than I night Friday. --South bi way of the Loa - r disfigurement, winter ager winter• and of her rest. .Parkins? didn't I tell you I be deaf." TRY THIS OIL. It has north an east to Hush Norris'• for night. don Road m' Crouton, won east hY Brink relief with one bottle of D. D. D. lr.X thou. gd." of people• Why not Wednandny, Mnrnina•—North one mile and W.Itars, dor noon; then south by way of ld It yon have not Men reading the weekly IeG d'idn t want any au car or Cream". soar DeaerlptvOeircmLrmDon ratveat MADQ Ici CANADA r aunrmr, east. 2a i, atuth rya m W[lliam Jef-I the Lonaon Road to his own stable for ntobt d ters from Canadian nufferer come In and we Parkins hada t offered any. He had fres e, for mmm; auto l A mOea, .est 8tl 8atnrday.--Soetb and east to Isome Mom'■ will tell you of what D. D. lt. has done right Only forgotten to remove them from Lp.BedlingtanC6,$aieSA[enta•TOrdato mi.leo m Ken M.Ksll.r•a• for night 'Nrnm- for noon: tbtm north and west to his own f�n In your own neighborhood. We don't hesitate the knR A. O. LEONARD. Inc., Miro., 70 5thA,., N.Y.City day Morning. --south to Hackney Bros.. for stable for night ' 's to guarantee that the flat bottle will give you y a n : the , to .Ismer Homan'., for night. INVOLUORE box Drover himself -the them- ^ 4 ae relief or your money back. Stop that it at Jack kept atrAi);llt on; these differ -Ill Friday Afternoon.—North 1,A miles, west 2th I pion sire of Canada, six of his got waft -., I `' w ooze. $1.0o a bottle. Try M D. D. Soap. tea eTICeB ,betw4fen the master and Parkins FOr gate By moa+• south and east to James Horboe Gold m one buyer for $8,2002 an average at t g' �_ I were ofldafly occurrence. E UMBACH, Seaforth. where he wtrenals, oath rho fonowina nearly $5s5 yet. ]ore nn trek av�Ytt "And, Uncle Arthur I .mat the Monday morning- weight 17Ra 1t, ThreeIV"1swoevautDptdltdlt t.a me 'O most r and all good druggists. Terme to Inure. $16.00. st. Mary..niton to anconver. s s T most wonderful gen't.leman I quer saw* t BRANDON BROS., Forest- rropdeton. I • Temno to Irgnre, 116.00. U loam �38��5® ]te looked just as if he dradr atappea JOHN A. WRBN, Mrneaa<. WILLIAM EFRRS,.e out of an 'old frame, and yet he is . 2e4040 3_ Jh. 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