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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1923-05-18, Page 7d r a tl 2'' • a k `� ' r "r 7 it 11. I;Y A T f >, 1 "- V d F11 l d�: 'tel , m4`1 ( qq��� ., .+ � s .i!� `,1. . �v1 11 i�n�+, ..... w e._ f ,tt f 9n f �� fva aR' f Y $ �' a n - • ln"'ir9.'tliii ,j #q1oa� !illy¢ r' 1_'14 '�71 M `�l .@� ,oatft< ,� 8-k a. oia� S Mr r,� faItMaosiere , - -, ;� i' r,. • I , ,. � - I 1 a r � pp%ih t '� B' t.,at .�abt TJna „I goes! �rstand ti i are,lrre whglx 'tsuiid•`a=: u.'I�Fu : +F as �, ' {tf , vY b �sheek; dt pv i;'. ro Irl itri-'i ai Sat' a: " ll�ht 1 vjfixbogu '. loi +d5 ,, " �IM 8 1330NO' LOTS 4, """., r'.: eB� '` on s >t, y„ Put O "1 elle lawn w40n too dti ta> a :w ` she i fipa�;'1t y tr; . 1 p EIe took bdok, who , be said I F . R a la ate li I . lid r #R�d,. l Y . ?t .. �q the *vtb Coi�relon at. ma stow lie waoh . oman:,but•gove me, "cvi'i61161y.- HOW". 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TJ11clo° cautfl$• x�soa ! ll:;., - darer;41 ¢',rafla..ndV'so acres of the s Ri ae.ifead the:8rilt,,8v .quaptera imil luks'a,,, tato; by F tcbing,and'_1m* ,usge •,by P 4�i, gnil' etup t!P,>, F01 ' , :� 11 h `I9oth term are 'in stem �k then .e'ldlp ed. Rver'•ta the lest -pa ' •_ i posin� beat ' n�� ,aping aer4as #ng "whun on a}# part and filled wi lx::e I t caltet or "vX ,, va no nplit000,.wda. Bar bay, p earl new interest itr 1lf'e. 9fK1te aw43^ IO'sll¢t. 'ling I Nr• 11. �'tioP:ytaboa0sr� �Y ;,Lp 7 ,F _ Th n be •.. gan it all , Oyer ,again and ' expalgao' of .� t. I �f}d . t . o F i iced to0e` er iovaraiely.�"Pbriarthet ori+ "QRAMM"I.; sat PP early aF1, night to. tipieb ,it..,w be o1Aa�;�. �FF!tvl.,; hen siitraq ifi a :. _.I, had.madq'up my mind to bu �lruaty al}d k3iovb01 11t -CA ,l#o(l` ! i I • ;gculera apply +ta `idf13S TIDNA''aEATTIE. Nd n ,r rte ',,1>e, ltl, u n ;.`Malfa�Vo EQort to D,pFend M sol the ilex ',dt}Y<lie called it trash hut,,,bps nt, tbq hMy tailar..is a :4astla! k ,Tt+iee„' dpttlg ,!that-, lid g�„ >. able,, ftot . _ _ RBsstls ,a;1i 'grate state 'fit was"My Uy nee �nvit�d me• to rhava , Innoheon .with good' one.. �gra Yaelf clean kith 7�he,Fazzarda,sat up with me near.. awbi I ,G4Pgbt ; e�td,' t r,; tiles who said th t i was s foo]. him at the Metropalital1tt ,Club, and an old.lae4 g,�' br and find it to. fly the whsle o4 the night,'try' 1g,:t4 ing. 09' tt is n9t uurflaaplpa�o' sol a if .;. ".";. 'memo Seftes. me' well he relieved':'rather noisily. Introduced..Me � to a be quite salle.,#iid:',tractable. . My ',talk me cut. 04 the mad �desz dg -t' but j Bupp.+sse tbatuI'cv 17,ttorip. heiiy,gi$d �►alc:�-�.,pny{:... ,v,., ry 3 Ipr�1� Ftlrtt OKLE�-FAitM PF IFN^ ltimetjlf: 04 that conviction in the few Did cronies of hre,.whv wor not baht ale cori�jdolr rather god, and all to no purpose. I was detertntgsfl ; beahp�opea<lyiamreF3it illi t', r aretl °°rel Winlaing the '�owtf of. •Ser .presence of iIIy mother -whose Ura-. sufficiently interested' in me to in�uire I sang bass jd „ .,,. glee club, 8o to be the sort of.fool that Unclo,;Rilae p th b �?!s� l � into :�it �'i � t� !prtb, eoasantantp si�r�e� a ell ehumhns at my name was -a trifling there and; his e t i,11 eahooL end •tfoAe¢1nteYp a eomfoyb .cher be was -at a time when Luse .1 What g do- you are' rinse what you refosred to w14en he @o fregtipti.tly ; eII bathe baiF'in the:atHk, S ;;r• y :r slhte crick Dolores with e,aainmt kita>,ani least competent to acknowledge, his tail he had overlooked in presenting yvvuld caJ,l a lat#yAriller, or even a 9noted the old adage. My only alga- f ollowed close;7lehiad by, $rittpTllaiud { F �� •A' barn loox06 with `sono • s !ta¢ undstaeetb wisdom and most alio ant in assert me. as his •nephow-lint' who did ask .lady's than I fangy you'll say, • meat. in reply to their entreaties watt v the Gargantuan brothers °ocelli't1g 95 illi g hones. 74 held oe pqd 40 hop g , b7'trnka,. ba • -e ,d r steel- io .,' a rgrtef`y�q tr k0 'Ing, MY o'wn.' I was 'a freshman in me to have a drink. You wilt be Ji#r d to learn, th6t I, had to have a quiet, inspire- gs, •boxes and my Qolf - w ;,, . stookt atter oerrtar and teed aayitat sad, .cojlege:.a f6ct-or condition, perhaps, A .month later,' he died. He left however; that geeret,,ly I am of a tional`place in which to .work and l,e='1 clubs. , 'r+� 6 tJro aemeat d,dst drtying 'shed ,d. vlat� which should serve as an excuse 'me a fortune, which was all the more rather romentle" iaghginative turn of , sides I was quite sure we could beat! "Whew!" said Poopendykei +drop form aces. wptered' M •s rook- wall'. sad: " ,•� riin�,-_!,-o t. Trp lerm•,te well drained art to • for both of us. I possessed ann�ter staggering in view of the circum- mind. Since , earliest childhood I 1 the impoverished owner down con"aid- ' ping upon My) c(ooratep.-.wljich, by y< ,+ r 1� h•ytete o!'enlhvattoa tqe aro is es uncle, incidentally, and while I am $relics that lied seen me Warned have cohsorted whit" princesses and ; crably in tine price, whatever it the way, happens to be a'4ough'hewn ' i In Deer Tonin. irAmadt: for my Uncle John and.not for him. ladies of hi h' e,-mentall of ' mi ht 'turn out. to+ be While the slab some ten feet. square surmount- Six Crow convinced that he Must have Pelt g Y. g+aw'! R"WJ,t;L Y gips„ P r has every ing iMIT 8f/aT aa' Uncle Rilas did about it, he vias It was not long afterward that I courae,-and m b sou coin anions i ancient caretaker admitted that it °d bY. a Portcnllie that one of those who suffer in silence. ! made a perfect fool of . myself by' have been kolghth, . of valour and was for sale, he couldnrt give me the , tention of failing down unexpectedly " { The nearest he'ever got to openly re- falling in love. It turned out very longevity, Nothing could have suit- ,faintest notion what it wasx ected ' one of these days and creating an _ `'" �' ,PARI* FOR .-ig".-FOR . SALE, Lq1' 6, senting me .as a freshman' was when badly.• L can't imagine whist got in- ed me better thafj, to have been horn j to b15ng, except that it ought to bring ; earthquake. "Whew1'" .he repeated. t k' ' l°fir`, .' i oomcemtoo IL, aha woes herr of s.s. %e:admitted,. as if it were a crime, to me to want to commit bigamy af- In a feudal castle - 'few centuries a- more from an American than from : My secre£ary :ie -a youngish man "', ^� , ` `; �'� & ^ m Ipge180 a ree$Thero a soon the vrmiss that he too 'had been in college and ter I had already proclaimed myself go, from wh%h Iaquld have sallied 'any- one Diss, and that he would be v}th thin, stooping' shoulders and a i ;r 'rf ' ;a, C'�� r ¢cod twobtory,bria{n house with Mate roof, knew ele�s when he came out than to4be irrevocably wedded to my.pro- , forth full armour on the slightest l proud and happy to remain in my - habit of perpetually tubbing bis i , r ba¢e hank barn I�I' tees with first ash when he entered.. Which was a mild fe.sron. Nevertheless, I deliberately, provocation and returned in glory service, he and his wife and his prod- knees together, when he walks, 11, � 11 e etabltng, water indhe'bara, drive eli'ed 2e:se, way of patten 1t, I am sure, consid_ coveted the experience, and would i when there was no one left in the igiousl t sY.udder to think,.,ofwhab would ha 'L Wows and hen house. Two rood wrine ori t have attained to it no doubt had it neighborhood to provoke Y capable sone, either of whom i p-' wile, also an ov-flowing ,spring, The '!g bfl fact that he'remained there g P ' a 71O• if put to the t st could break all the 4 pen, to them if he undertook, to. run. � " u %am a an seared but shoat 20,eeres. The for twenty-three years as a distin- riot been for the young woman in the, . ,Even now, as .I Make this astounfl- a I,¢ould not resist •a lance at them �' r ' d hardrvoad bash, princtpatty maple' Ail guished member. of the faculty. • .case; She would Have none of me, I rag statement; I can't help thinking bones in a bullock without half' try-, 'now. g " Ani Ed fenced and We dfatned. =slit -eery y' but with considerable elide ing, Moreover, for such strong men, of fes wheat sows, ao acres ready for spring I assume, therefore, that it was pepdence of of that confounded jeweller's clerk. they ate very little and seldgm slept, "It is something of a climb, isn't 1 � ;` r ceov.•'Tbe--farm i- situated 4 miles frons Uncle Riles who orally convicted m , spirit acrd I must say, noteworthy i At thirty five I'am still unkttach- said I beamingly. 1• t g ed and, so far as I. C$n tell, unloved. they were so eager td slave in the it � gly ; 6 i seatorth aha -a mum from )lamull,_ one -heti an .assumption justified to Solon ex. acumen, elected to wed a splendid 'In the name of heaven," r , mile from school; raise man and phone; M11) k i interests of the -master. We all a- Mr, Smart be sold on any terms. vntese sold .� apslsg tent by putting two and tw,o together looking young fellow who cler ed in i What more could a •.sensibly expert- greed that they lacked strong enoagh :what could have inducfld yon to-"; It wIil bs for rent For farther paotto r%' after the poor o d entieman was laid a Jeweller's shop {n Fifth Avenue. ' entad bachelor expect t ll that R • . , + t " P t g h but as they were sleeping with spore ' He got no farther than this, and, to VVV fid apply on the Premises. or'sddzem R R. Na Oway for his hon sloe He had They had been en aged for several ' Unless, of course, a aspired to be a a. slppen. ANays McRTNNON. 285849 g p' intensity all the time we, were there, my certain knowledge this unfinished been very emphatic in his belief that years, it seems, an my.swollen for- monk or a bpzmib is which case he � l f 1, _ t.+ s 'fodl and ifis mgney are soon parte y and making dreadful noises in the I reproof was.the nearest he ever came . tune failed to disturb her sense of , reasonably could tial ills of himself a" fidelis Perha s oil will be inter- ' if- not of others. courtyard, we .could only infer that to openly convicting me of asininity,' --, ; 'up . to the time of his death I had ; Y• P Y uY3• been in no way qualified to dispute sated enough in a girl who could re- • Last winter in London my motheF they were making up at least a week yourself at home, old fel- fuse to share a fortune of something went to a good' bit of trouble to set of insomnia. low;' said I in some beets, I felt a all. cotton. gent REMNANTS n, thl�i� ancient. theory. In theory, no g g I had no difficulty whatever 1n , 8O2Ty try, for him. "We are going t 5 1hs. $2. 10 Its r3. 25 Its. s5, dowibt, I was the kind of fool he re= r like three hundred thousand dollars my cap for a lady' who seemed in Y g g o be - 1 11, s`2 ore vel � $�00. ferred to, but iry practice.I was quite i -(not counting me, of course) -to j every way qualified; to look after an striking a bargain with the abandon- very eosq here." I ,',' tep¢the for chfldres's dres.cs, ' an ,untried .novice. 'It is very hard , let me tell you briefly who and whist ' only son as he should be looked after ed wretch who owned the Schloss. He "COBYT" murmured be, blinking se � _ '` n .prone, ebirm, etc. $1.r.o. 1 Ili. , for even a.fool to part.with so °thing, she was. She was my typist. ' That ! from a mother's point of view, and I seemed very eager to submit to my ) he looked, up, not at me but at the+ ^-----;". ;- at,¢ertug yam al .11 i1..A. he hasn't. got. - True I .parted with , is to sap, she did piece -work for me ; declare to you I had a wretched] demand that he knock off a thouitar-d frowning walls that seemed to pens- f L • Co. W as I happened t { T ant the little T"liefat college with note- PP D Provide substance ,close call of it, -illy poor mother, pounds sterling, and we hunted up a trate the sky. - ' '' e worthy promptness about the middle for her active ringers to work upon � thinking it was quite settled, sailed notary and all the other officials neo- "1 haven't explored those upper a ,o, -- -- - - of each•term, but that could hardly • when she wabn't typing law briefs in , for•America, leaving me entirely un- essary to the transfer of property. i regions,".I explained"nervously, div- . have been called a fair test for the the regular sort of grind. Not only i protected, whereupon I succeded in At the end of three days I' was the ening his thoughts. We shall o it a adage. Tint until Uncle Riles die vvat.she an able typist, but she was 1 making my escape. Heaven knows I sole owner and proprietor of a feudal together, in a day or tw,o."• �' * A• and left me alh off his money was I an exceedingly wholesome, handsome ; had no desperate longing to visit stronghold, on the Danube, and the , It looks as though'it might fall WE as" yeake is a 1nemdclh- .ititi e'? it' able to demonstrate that only' dead and. worthy young woman. I think I Palestine at that particular time, but joyous Austrian was a little farther I down if we jostled it ca)relessly," he year .osis ,fee• t�o ,;n._faor e,utD.i men and fools part with it. The d•s came to like her with genuine reso- I I journeyed thither without a qualm on his' way to the dogs, a journey , rgmarked, havilfg recovered his we immerse are el you stew card Isaada¢ 4 tinction lies in 'the capacity for n- union when I discovered that she I of regret, and thereby avoided the he had been negotiating' with great breath. m ow New afmpir Mrm.d aoa pay Det each: Stratford Ontario. P y k ns ea 4r wtea sea joyment white the sensation lasts, could spell correctly and had the ad- surrender without.love or honor. ardour ever since coming into posse,- "I am expecting masons at guy Wdteto.Itlaststed�ookktandTgirnsFrre.' 11 C WINTER TERM FROM ' E I Dead men part with it because they ditionjl knack of uniting my stray For the past year I have done little sion of an estate once valued at sev_ m'inute;' said I, ,contemplating the 25afa+saa6 icourlgRoaW�Cn1tT bCHOOI } i JANUARY 2nd. . = ' have to, fools because they want to. infinitives with stubborn purposeful- or no work. My books are few and oral millions. I am quite sure I have %unstable stone crest of the northeast O1°rm'' S In any, event, IIndhe Riles did not Hess, as well as the ability to ad- far between, so few in fact that mora never seenra �ependthrift with morn turret with some uneasiness. My face The leading praetieal train- = `leave me his ,money until my fresh- minister my grammar with tact and i than once I have felt the sting of energy than this fellow seems to have 1 brightened suddenly,. "That panticu. Ing school of western Ontario. " I discretion. dilettantism inflicting m labours lar section of the castle is nninhab- - The school where you get a Iran days were far behind me, where- l S y displayed in going through with his C = in ties the solace that he may have' Unfortunately she loved the jewel-� with more or less'increasing sharp- patrimony. He was on his uppers, so itable, I am told. It really doesn't' - thorough course under' eompet-• = j outgrown an opinion while I was, go- ler's clerk. She tried to convince me nes". .It is not for me to say that I tr speak, when .1 came to his rescue, matter if it collapses. Ah, Brittonl " = ent instructora In Commercial, C ing through the -same process. At with a sweetness I -shall never forget , despise a fortune, I t 1 am, con,- solely because he couldn't find a pur- Here you are, I see. Good mo m ��y Sbpsthelad= and -Telegraphy' Lie- 1 tweet th ee I confessed that all that she was infinitely, better suited , strained to remark blat -1 believe Britton, a ver g g „ Y ; chaser or a tenant for the castle, tryy-, exacting servant, OiIIIIIUIIIllilll(flmlll!IIII�II!I niff011!(1!Immmm MmMmtlmll@111 010)Of p partments. We assist grade- - freshmen were insufferable, and im- to be a jeweller's wife than to be a L poverty would have been a fairerlooked me over criticall $ ates to positions.' Write for = mediately afterward took m degree weight upon tbe,neek•of'a genius. friend to me. At an rate I now as he would. Afterwards I heard 5• < Y gr g y that he had offered the place to a "Your coat and trousers need'j�?��'�'��' ,_:. lies catalogue. = and went out into the world to con- Moreover, when I foolishly mentioned pamper myself to ah -unreasonable pressing, lli1111 Cheese Ice C syndicate of Jews for one-third the P g, sir," said he. "And where Y y + -, D. A. McLACHAN _ vine it that seniors are by no .means my snug fortune as an extra induce- extent. For one thing, I feel that I am I to Pri;wp meat, she y y place cannot work -much less think -when Price I paid, ,but luckily for me the in sir •get the hot water for shah Cream sales are adolescent. Having successfu�Ty pass- put me amartl in m Hebraic instinct was not so keen as S' v" %IIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl111111111111i111111111Hh, ed the age of reason, I too felt Myself by remarking that fortunes like wine opposed by distracting conditions mine. They let a very good bargain Frau Schmick will supply any- f m admirably qualified to look with scorn are made in a day while really excel- each as women, tea, hepates over a - upon all creatures employed in' the, lent jewellery clerks are something I luggage, and things , of that sort. get away from them. I have not thing you need, Britton;' said I, happy utereased e ' -business df getting an education. ' like thirty years in the making. They subdue all• the romantic tend- told' my most intimate friends what on being able to give the informa- There were times when I wondered Which, I take it, wi}s as much as to cheese I am so parsimonious about I Paid for the castle, but they are all tion. Lotlg Distance ' a 1 s e ` how on earth I could have stooped so say that there is always room for wasting. My best work is done when generous enoagh to admit that , I It is not I as need it, sir," said r, could afford it, no matter what it he, feeling of his smoothly shaven 4 low as to be a freshman. I still. improvement in a man. I confess I the madding crowd is -for from me. Some gaofattoneJromreoent reporter ' have the disquieting fear that my was somewhat disturbed by one of her I Hence I seek out remote, obscure cost me. Their generosity stops chin. i$1RAIN' SERVICE TO TORONTO uncle did not modify his ,opinion of gentlest remarks. She, seemed to be ? Places when I feel the •plot boiling, there, however. I have never had so Come in and have a look about "We depend on Longe Des A. S me until I was thoroughly over being repeating my, Uncle Riles,. although and grind away for dear life with many unkind things said to me in all the place," said I, with a sweep ranee to order milk and 41n Except Solidify a senior. You will 'note that I do • I am quite sure' she had never heard, nothing to distract me save an un- my life as have been said about this of my arms to counteract the feeling cream. from farmers, and ziea°e g,Qp " 2 p m, n_o� ray he changed bis opinion. Mod- of him. She argued that the fortune conquerable habit acquired very early Purely personal matter. of utter insignificance I was experi- to find a market in the ii is the -word. I might take wings and fly away; and in life which urges me tp eat three Well, to make the story short, the ercing at the moment. I could see ritios for butter" :'. ve Glintbn ..: 626 sat yin Y that mY faithful. retinue head me in a I vo Seafoctk ., 6.41 a,m. 8.1 AM Sig -original estimate, of me, as a then what would be to pay! Of meals a day and to sleep nine hours Hazzards and I returned to Schloss "A 15 cent Long Distance T(epvo MitchflU ?COQ 'a m 8: pap freshman,' of 'course,was uttered course, it was perfectly clear,to me, Gilt of twenty-four , Rothhoefen in some haste, primarily secret but polite disdain. call enabled us to get Te, . when I; at the ate of eighteen, picked .stupid as I must have been, that .she A month ago; in Vienna, I Pelt the l for the purpose of inspecting it from A dry or two later the castle was cents more a Duni fpr - ve Stratford 7.80 a,m, 4.10,' P.m. g g P P P g P out my walk in life, so to speak. Af. preferre j the jeweller's clerk to , a Plot breaking out on me, very much dungeon to battlement. I forgot to swarming with workmen • the bang- our butter in a nearby e Sfitchetier 8.20 aim. 6,20 p so. , Amir'° Guelph .. 8,45 aM 6,60 (lint ter considering everything, I decided fortune. as the measles do, at a most inop- i mention that, being very tired "after ing of hammers, the rasp of saws, the city" -writes a farmer. Axrive Tomribo ..10.10 -,aim 7.40 dtmd t be Oa literary man. A novelist or I - I.was loth to lose her as a typist, portune time for everybody concerned the climb up the steep, we got no spattering of mortar, the crashing of "Long Distance is the . i a4piaywright, I hadn't riliich of a The exact point where I appear to and my secretary, more wide-awake , fulther on our first visit than the stone and the fumes of charcoal cheapest way to sell„ ice RETUaNWO c ice between the two, or perhaps a have made a fool of myself was when ' than you'd imagine by looking at � great baronial hall, the dining -room crucibles extended to the remotest cream." .L"ve Toronto 6.50 a.m.; II& 65 VJM jo sheat,, Beings a journalist, bf I first took it into my head that I him, urged me to coddle the muse ; and certain other impressive apart- uecesses; the tower of Babel was be- ��q and 6.1,0 ppm. course, was preliminary; a sort of could make something else of her. I while she was willing and not to put , ments cuytomarily kept open for the ing reconstructed in the language of 'type purchased over $100, - :Parlor Osie ear Goderidit to 'Tri• makeshift. At any rate, I was go- not only lost a competent typist, but, her off till an evil dap, as frequently inspection of visitors. An interest- six or eight nations, and everybody 000 worth of cheese by t tto on morning tbaln and Toronto in to be a writer. My Uncle Riles I lost a great deal. of sleep, and had I am in the habit of doing. ' ing concession on the art of the late was happy. I had no idea there were Long Distance at a cost t . pG�oderleb 6.10 pm• traki. a hard-headed customer who hat{ to go abroad for awhile, as men do It was especially annoying, coming owner (the gentleman hurrying to so many tinsmiths in the world. of $16 or .016%. This it NAOT Buffet car StratfolA �1 To• read.,Seott as a boy and the Wall when they find out unpleasant things as it did, just as I was about to set catch up with the dogs that had got Every artisan in the town across the cheese we sold by Long mpnito opr afternoon trai i, - _ Street news as, a man-vl thout being about themselves in just that way, off for a fortnight's motor boat trip a bit of a start on him river seems to have felt it his du to Distance at a cost of $30 ;iii ),-may here duty misled by either -was scornful: He I gave her as a wedding present a ti? the Danube with Elsie Hazzard come over and bel the from or .03%, and never saw -1 1-1 (said that I. would out row it, •there ver coati be mentions He included all of the P ' g y y . and magnificent dining- and her stupid husband, the doctor. Linz in the enter rise. There were the buyer." • was, some consolation ih that. lie room set, fondly hoping that the I compromised with myself by decid- : contents of he castle fol• the pricy so man of them that the. were con even admitted that when he was jeweller's clerk would experience a ( ing to give them a week. of my ' paid, and the deed, or whatever you Y We sell surplthousus milk , seventeen he wanted to be an actor. great deal of trouble in livin u tot dream coin an and then dash off to cal' it, specifically set for that I, stantly getting in each other's way lays of surplus milk by r g p y P y Johd Bellamy Smart, was the sole and quarrelling over matters of jar- Long Distance." i E McHYL OP MUTUAL There you are, said he! , I declared it. At first I had "bought of a England where I, wait work off the and undisputed owner of ere- thin indiction with even more spirit than �fli �g� I�r�t there was a great difference between Marie ' Antoinette bedroom set, but story in a sequestered village I had P everything we mi ht' ex �'ar"""'' INSUP (iV 1. being an actor and being a•writar. gave it up when I contemplated the had in mind for some time past. the castle held. This made the bar- g Peet to encounter among May me tell you boor �^ Only ha}dsome men can be settle, cost. s The fourth day of our delectable gain all the more desirable, for I the labour unions at home, Long Distance is being while' I -well, by nature I was doom- If you will pardon me, I shall'not, excursion brought m to an ancient- have never seen a more beautiful as- aced to r 'basin,rease sates . READ OFFICt SEAFORTH, ONT• P g (continued next week.) I in your 'business? ed to be nothing more engaging than g'o any further into this lamentable town whose. name you would recall sortment of antique furniture and `n,R ,OFFICERS: a novelist, who doesn't have to spoil 'love affair. I submit, in extenuation in an instant if I :mere 'fool enough tapestry in Fourth Avenue than was - + ;; ' L 'Connolly, Goderick - - Presideab an illusion by showing himself in•' that people do not care to be regaled to mention it, and where we were to be found in Schloss Rothhoefen THE BELL TELEPHONE CO. \ Jas. Evans, Beechwood vice-president public. 1 with the heaiUghes of past affairs; to put up for the night.. On the crept Our second and more critical sur- Emma Mason is Boston's ordy we,- OF CANADA. T. E. Hays, Seafortli - SeCT-Treae Besides, I argued, novelists make they' are only interested in , those of a stupendous crag overhanging the vey of the lower floors of the castle man messenger, and on her job she a great deal of mopi�,��y, and play whish appear to be in the process of river, almost opposite the town, revealed rather, urgent necessity for wears out six pairs of shoes a year. ,. AGS'° wrights too, for that fnatter.•Hi; said' active development or retrogression. which isn't far from Krems, stood extensive repairs and refurbishing, Despite her 57 years she is seen in 7' Alex. Leiteh, R. Rr Mo. 1, Oiiitto>•; Ed• in reply ,that an ordinary vigorous , Suffice to say, I was terribly .cut up the venerable' but un,'enerated castle but I was not dismayed. With a all parts of Boston. ♦rev"aNfa, It$�,}}nnobler, .Sea4orth; Jo)u Marra . washerwoman could• make more over the ,may my first serious affair of that high-handed Dill robber r,aron, blithesome disregard for expenses, I Miss Margit Nordin is probably 4 11 Icefald, phone 6 oil 187, Se ; money than the average novelist; and : of the heart turned out, and tried my the first of the Rothhoefens. He has despatched Rudolph, the elder of the the onity woman who ever covered s J. W. Yeo Goderick; R. G. Jar" she alwAys had a stocking without a 1 best' to hate myself for letting it been in his sarcophagus these six two sons to Linz with instructions to 60 miles on skis in ten hours. She meati, Brod�agen. hole io keep it in, which was more ; worry me. Somehow I was able to centuries, I am advised, but 37Ga procure artisans who could be de- did this in the Vasa ski run held *e, n; .: z^ . DIRECTORS: to the point, • i attribute the fiasco io an inborn wouldn't think so to look at the pended upon to undo the ravages of recently in Sweden to commemorate °ANse s an a e lois ar William Rinn, No. 2,. Sealbrti• Join Now that I come to think of it, it sense of shyness that has always stronghold. At a glance ce you can al- time to a certain extent and who n xp 400 ye s ago of King Erery sen P.rsphan:6 Sennewiea; Brodhagen;'Jam;P bdtiilar was Uncle Riles who oracularly pre- I made me faint-hearted} dilatory and most convince yourself that he is might even suggest a remedy for Gustavus I. Vasa. Miss Nordin was LsarDia1T-:1=totlon il;' Belonewlei; r McEgeI O one Joa, judged me, and not Uncle John, who l unaggressive. No doubt if I had still there, with battle-axe and broad- leeks, the only woman among the 16 en- 1 • Cppnolly, �3oderi6h, F, jlf�cQQ � ,-.was by way of being a sort of liter- ,gone about it roughshod and fiery I� sword, and an inilamcd eye at every My friends, abhorring rheumatism treats' RI;R No .$ ''APR Ortit:lJ• li,'(ifl�i, Ary chap himself and therefore ]a-; could have played hob with the ex- window in the grim facade. and like complaints, refused to sleep No. R. W)aRibII; "$obin+t �O, mentably unqualified' to guide mo in { cellent jeweller's peace of mind, to We picked up a little of its history over night in the drafty, almost pane - No . 4gp 1ti 4y, No. 81 etrul fol�h any enureg whatsoever, especially as ` say the least, but sisal I succeeded whsle in. the town, and:. the next Iess structure. They came over to he had all he could do ,to keep his ' only in approaching at a time when. ting crossed over to., visit the see me on the ensuing day and beg- N t $- �"•'� own wolf at bay without encouraging 1 there was ngthing left -for me to do place. Its antiquity was considerably ed me to return to Vienna with [111 Ott11A1 fOlf CUItUT� ►�tU(1 �t mine, and who,'besides teaching good but to start him off in life with a mild enhanced b the reserdd of a care- g Opportunity .T� ' English, loved it wisely.and too well. .handicap in the shape of a dining- taker who would never see eig$ty a- them. But, full of the project in School tea'chrre, extramural, regnfar sad special stndentt► I think Uncle Rilss would have held room set that would not go with gain, and whose wife watt even older. hand, I would not be moved. With are Invited to come for six weeks' Summer Scliottl, dlLLch upend Uncle John tiff to me as an example • anything else he bad in the apart- Their two sons lived with them in the house- full of carpenters, black- Ju�v 2nd. Genoral B. A. and Honor B. A. cotuvw.ttn offend., w •a1. I w111 sl, at, dam. r a cle Jorow, Ydu might say -if it meet. the caps elty o!'loafers µqt, M things • smiths, masons, locksmiths, tinsmiths, English, Mathematics. History. Philoadphy, Languages aaA OROot'std ,-M #Ar good! hadn't been for the fact that �o loved I Still, some men', no matter how shy go in these rapid times bf otsss, ap- plumbers, plasterers, glaziers, join- Natural Sciences -20 courses in all. Special cottYae it} Ciegjo¢ye M.. Apply to y �f►O1. _ . him in apIts'Of. big English. He Must ; and procrastinating they may be --or Peered ,to ge even older -and ,more . ors,scrub and chimneysweeps, mentaIncludl r Geography and Phyfees. graphq required by Doper's- , �� have loved me in spite of mine. j reluctant, for that matter --are doom- I, felt that I couldn't go away and mental, reguliKK Dae. Low fees. 1611 9"" � My mothW.faIt in her heart that I ed to have love affairs thrust upon ��� . leave it without a controlling infln- APPIy B.P. . NEVILLE, P D, Ae6lsttnt, Loudon, %ln4 Phone • - ought to be a doctor or a preacher, them, as you will perceive if you fol- 1 encs. t but. she wasn't,mean: she was pool- low the course of this narrative to I I Tolle "I 1attTil9 They promised to come and make tive I could succeed as a writer If I' the bitted• end. NiA .�iV@9 I me a nice short visit, however, after �Et f ,+ ' '� :- set my mind to It She was els sure 1. In order that you niay know me Doi yon lea PremaU ■ I'd got the castle primped np a bit: k , JAMES WATSON O, that I could be President of the Omit- 'when you see me snuggling through akse.t efilliyCpddWon the mould off the walls of the bad= l i Misr- gain �`{�QQt - ,gQ8f0111 ed States or ' erhaps a Bishop. We these pages, as one might struggle (lMpddealfpe Reaoedf roomy and the great (replaces thor-e pp last m Drain f• for 91ri er SQWiilg were EPiecopalian.• through a morass on a dark mgbtr I oughly cleared of obstructive swat- c , 11 Oe Epi was twenty-seven My ilra shall take' the liberty of describing 2`401=11Me � Iowa' nests, the beds aired and the e . r' cr, . leaving, mY secretary and my valor s and Gen" Ill- short story appeared In. a tcagazin elf 1n the best light possible un.. -.. W . _ t,;,, )nye g P dYetigBf.WiwtrCe„YEut fitnN,Crltw larder stocked. 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