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OiSce in r Jidd Block. W. Proudfoot, K�C J'h s e 0 .1 1� 11 "%. t � . � I I S � VETERINARY . . - P. HARBURN, V. S. I Honor graduate , of Ontario Veterin- ary College, and honorary member �of i #be 3fedicalAssociation of the Ontario a Veterinary College. Treats diseases of . all domestic animals by the, most mod- em principles. Dentistlry! and M Is , 1rever a specialty. Office opp'"ite � Dick's Hotel, Main Street.L Seqorth. I . AM orders lefi at the hotel vnI . I re- I salve prompt, attention. I Night calls tweived at -the offiro . t I .. . __ . .. I 1 4 . . . . � I . ­ JOHN C,41*VE. I. S. I Honor graduate, of Ontario Voterin- ,wy College. Ap'#Wases.of'domestic Anims - � I ,� . �Iciiffs *promptly, at - Waded to Mid:Aatgeii iiiii6rdto. Vet. Wbukry Delitis" a Specialty. Omc& 8 � '.. . .. .1 and residence on Goderich streeir, oup door east )d .Dr.'.Scott's office, E*&,� rolih. I , . . . - . It - . An AL I I , _ - Alf , "I ,D11. A. W M-0X.BRADY Baylield. . I , G=tfte, R Nmity, Ire- pblin un Ian&-* 'te gjitirn Aijistiint 4 MAffteT Rotunda Hospital for Women aTid Children, Dublin. Office at residence lately occupied by Mrs. Parsons. Hours, 9 to 10 a.m., 6 to 7 P.M. Rundays, I to 2 p.m. 2866-26 � - - I I � � I \ DR. F. J. BURROWS OMee and residence, Goderick street east of tkIi Methodist, churck, Seafortil Pkone,46, Coroi4er for tke County of H102031. I -.01-'.., ... DR. C. NACKAY 10,, 14 IF& . ,, y, konor graduate of Tria- uriftirvViers . l '. , gold edallist of I I L . . I - Ilege ember of .� 1" - III& of ysie* a aad Sur - so., � I V, alk"Tio. � , I: 11 � * , y 6_0 t - ." I. . . I ! . i. . _ . . . L r - DR. H. HUGH Ross . Grgduate, of University of Toronto Iraculty of Medicine, member of Col- legj-4f P)tjoicigns and Surgeo" -of Gatiaof'paas graduate courses Is Owe' - Clinical seb6ol of ChIcAgo; P.0 L NP604MMIC Hospita London, I C'gott"'At CT �.tal, Lon- a .­ aid.. ofllc6—Back of Do - I 06 ank, Seaforth. Plione No. 5, gkt cills iiiswered from residence, � a a a , Seafortk. . , � . I . AUCUONEERS I . . 1. THOMAS BROWN .1 Licensed auctioneer for bite counties st Huron and Perth. CorteBpondence .. I 1. D � entg for On 8 1 * by cal g up phone 97', Seafarth " 0 ob tor Wes. Sir , mod - sad satisfaction ara . d. I - 11 � I , . __ 1. — OSC4R X.LOPP . Z I t 'iA."&08AURt� Carey Jones' N8_ 9 ,:".�I,.��",-:" , I I ... . ... . I . : r 1,!,� , .,�� 1� 1 , ;1 I 1. ., �, " �,6:.:;:�; 1" ,i�:�.,� I,,,.' 11 ,� "'."', ' . ,. ' , , , �_ �­, ��'.'�'" . L� �`...',` I_ _.. I � W, . � KI 0 F.t, if 1 TZI 4�1 I r T-4 0 . ' :1 � �'L!"J,fl,_ 1';&Am 3Let wnlen � Tpl� �*I I I I . . �;:. , I� " �.:�T I'.- , .L(�t . I ". , ._ ) 'I, U IT : =0 V, ION 11419 i 011. wo tw W(Ii WAJARX0 Ay, * hk, � . 1. I I I . 11 1� I M, '�,�?�i.7 A , . I � . J I "I"I"'e, . 7 . . . 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I MI'dd � Ilk I i, _ , b , l*'� 1,4'4 1100,01'em, ",�!X11.1071--iwip "'.4- 4 -:,, I APPeA � aid Uftee, lers.:ON1119 lie . ,, "W"'4' I , )t . .PQQr7-.A TP � , .e of A, I ` , 1. t , Xel.t I Ow .f g'1I!,e*AAb L 9 I 1) I Aceftill '&�`m ... �y* - �*�bat YOU Pliig.,'1�1 t, 'L :' , � , 1 %�,Y. I � wea-:-mothcr gad� tw(v di�u ' Ea , � �11 P �.W. XV pp.w ,gVi�,,,��` e be%, _�"f_.���:­_ , g r ,r, -'4.0d b, A - - - ,,, nd:gr I I "withline,xod take ajob ' , I . " , I. -IM.- " -, 11 _ , g _ , - -ty ,'�� gJAC . "I _ . I , I 1; ;� I 1. - . 111.A ip� - e_sjora,' AmSure t'1�7 'IRR "I ;., , .. I . ' ' yoUL*g4"eIsg;11,f ,,"";:�4­, ,, R , , d : . . , � . tidy! I OH6 'd I �."" .. d i9g, 140 11 �.211 :, iend." ' ` r', ,�' -4 . . w; 4h, ,* f" a', 11 I , 1. '1- ,,* 1.. 11 I'll a liberal sibIn.."wW4 �Jchooxos.:,113? 't em, , , I �_ L .. lucky to have 0 I! . . 1��Jjjll,he lid4rd."from, hlw,�Uriole; or ba . ;1� NO ., ... Wd'u a," ' `_'��h ­ lfk*� 'his ' Arthur steppodf I orwaro,,niid taldng fri . d I'_ , � � .''. ow, TMVU� .,WAA:P�-,0404 bl$�,, �.,;: PPU y 'A'A W � I P T_ a _ � � 30164.pApugh"wriby to.' got str4jght- OrUers .smil 464, � .1 , .1 �he "'M �, �, � L gr#W�4# pit 01. , i L but ,I � � , p , ,-; AgAjn� He�`juicjedllat; tlie il­ 15, 4L'foerio,O'broii,le;�-or:,4,-goug--a.;, , Y�, #, 1 _44, , " - 'in , HUM , - , - 441maY 1� - tliiIi� 'the silently, for a moment "Pe- rt 01 "y a tbat!s 4 * -Y I ` .V�, Is �. � . , , I. '11-1 _,_�, ": W, ' 040::*a� to,* thOm- a _b6th . �her' bafids in .his, Pressed A4*��Ishe is 010 a attdr' of grntiful',Pe f riend7� , nod 6iit' . - , �a I . � teftt. 13iA t An aD in 130 9OrrY ,chance and I;brought himalong. -He�s bout Wine '014- OAen`�Vfta '1"1bf1),:,I* - �­.: I -, �A : .. � ,_�# 1. ,V U. 'MI I - , . for _X,:,4.?&q'..,, I, �, I . Y�cl ,rn, Ili qd A.,TestrAj,PiAg be'� to. meet MY for him. ; I think he i,§ jx,!,first�class Salesman, and, 11 V.' CUAV�' �ed 041W."-, 6m.wr it . ` ,, retu , ad exp; , Said , "I want you - I like, jolly, good "Oh, Something funny, M p4a � q taug r im- � � 1: A` , , '', . VOATIP. I—— ��J, L 11 ff ver bvu bad b. h* lend, Mr. C IN -17 always meen loompany; butl'.m'afraid he won,t stay pel4l, said Sadie. I 1, .11 Is, U I i uence o .., - ampbell. Come -here; old. simply a I . L f , �,y �1`1­ I f V 4- =. Miss Barl6w, Mr, CAmp#ell," . perfectly lovely,,f , , .. � I b, might, ta-Ve" � ,� 10� 14 V , o,x�#4- Buh'4?ert- , -th r Checkers sa i , "IV be courteous ,And/ gentlemanlyj de- I wi ne Much longer; heos getting , 0 ' " '13 `S '-�'. V114"'9 WIRFU . �i , -h i "FU i erential to his�:'etdersr,aud "respeOtful "I am very glad to meet you,ldi,sS well, Fert is vew. pq4uhar, and Ar- -tired of the place already. I shall: b da*'-' This iWf ollowe-d ,AthIme7'ef � 'him " 040 1�er 1 ,,a-.- �.�� � Orew 3 'TRY047, 1�?', ,i�, 11 I -.0""fully fast.7 . - 'tha ­ IM 'r -_ q, oward women, or, At - IbAs,t to main-/ Bairlow," said Checkers- with a. grace- thur, you k J ' the popular ballads, of the dayr-A -a . . 0 newt S" W drea4full lonesome when he's gone. .' 0--i .trit `w4s4',.`hqt'� 4�"�""� t �, - . . � ! , I , . . ,,, go. .W� . ain such an outward sembla e, ful iu�lluatiqn. .. . I - � Checkers put..�- o .4 - ous, melody. . , g,o� " , .nc ,�,� n ineredul "BuIt,'heavOus Pert; how1lonesome, "', tureaqlae walk,I , "'� , Tqyq T, W- . _'. 1, " hich answered all general purposes. "Wh6.re's Sadie, Pert?.. Oh, here look. "Arthur f ' altill he cX0141t1eq I've been vitho6t you, away at your He had a clear, high voice, with . a I In - J' - - AM" -, �V , I i . He had conceived a boyish adora- she eoinet6l, said Arthur. ' "Tbat you, with a laugb. 1'Wb,"'!'Jf he touch of that boyish sweetn .. ,it I ig I � .j�4, was in" a school all -these months. It seems so SS, In ,I , found'him. vpA*0q­=dv#-W,�,# , � , . _. . '"A21M, , LQI� � _W . I'll . - ,I, , ton for the elder daughter, four Sadie,?' How, are You.?" City, I'd expect him 7 to get run over good to see you here that I can Scarce- which made Einmet so f6niOus.' � A, -the girls, bagjo, in �Ji',,AAI �.% STINW-1.1 - 1. ��j,'.­'.,-'a",- � I , dA Ili V, .d. 114 � � ,e we I, 11� � �, ., 11� , sweetness to which"the open,air'And then,; ,and ,tejl�;A I" I - " ears his senior,.w4ich had aided her "Pritt" 11, thank you. How is by a hearse InsiI week.". ly believe my eyes." � 1,9 lthcm� 1:11016* �, " ate,rially in her influence over him � yourself T_ "Oh, you mien -a twgys stand Up' for "I'm glad'to,be back on some ae- the, shdrpness -of the banjo Added' A tal, es of lus, xF, II'y g -v *� - � I , . . All .. iAe,d:,� ;,;,0101! �', � . . . -1 ,, r good. And Jt was only as he be- "Sadie, lot me introduce You to A' each other; but 'I ktow all abOut.it- counts, although it grows horribly -charm. , . _: - "", - ­ eneeS. L ­ '. * - 1,,* -­'�­­ I -I - "... ­. � ' ", ".;. v: ��` , � . . , -, ­��-�, . , . �i�, d , I . 1!'O�v 4 � ;.e I an to realize the utter'hopelessnegs -friend of ,mine, Mi4s Martin, Mr. You can't fool in;6.'�',,. < The girls were delighted,"- They 0 0*', �,%­�,i ��,'Ir_�A.�Io " I stupid bere." Sadie's ftther returnoa,-riii*­ ;�,P ""F"V " �, 4, . P � , 1 W looks i Ck O ' '11�1�rmw, f I�Js passion-, and at the same time Camobell." Mrs. Barlo qd� up from her "Stupid, Pert! It wouldn't seem call,�_d upon him for song afte.r song went ba t town. toc be, �;'044�_� 'd Fi'11�11,��,k. �' ,;:�Z­�a . I 91 �i .1 .. - ­ Q ,,,i�k,.', O.UiI4 himself being supplanted - by Miss Martin straightway offered her sewing. . _V�emjftmw-.�,, .�!"�,�:V ��,; . stupid,to me -on aI desert island, if you until Arthur, pulling out bis, watdh, But Cheelwrs stlll� too1c,ilbis ,*00"",:�`,�I�'�',f he bearded in" who some months hand,- and Checkers .shook it cordial- "You and- Arthor.:-#re very old were there." said abruptly, "It is time to be going,'! walk Q 11 ';� 0* '�!��.��, , " �,� . ut the country . v6ia� ,I , fter married hey and tbok her away ly. - friendg, 1. suppose,'?- she said, interro-� A'I sbouldn't care t;G try it" And went to untie the horses. When Pert came- i#, . " �,,� , I " ': . -to I s0sru:i T41V-i3p _...­­�. halt he grew dissatisfied with working "Let's go and sit wbere.we can see gatively. . , 1:1 � "Pert dear," Arthur's voice gre iN %� �� . . I ,W Amid hearty . band-SbAkIUV and with her'vousini -as �sbe o,f - . t6n, d-, , � jja,� " %P;. td�­v �,�J - � - � " I'll, I .... i- . . . . . I .1 �';',, I to call, again'soon, ',�V -. I n4 Akund the excitement that he the moon-�mlt's perfectly beautiful to-; 'This was just the question that ,tender, '"I want to say a few words cordial. invitations � . . UAler such COU&.'ti6n$-�tA,e"gosh,.�ip�4.��,�i�', , .., ­ ­, - and 4mbed `4til * lbheo� -I at., ,.��.,�,'�;��'�' ,; ray.4d in racing and kindred gam�l- nighV1 bald Pert. "Arthur, get two Checkers had feared "We went to to you seriously, and I beg of'you Checkers said good--�by,. quickly x1pen, ,�al i " '" ng devices. I � chairs from the jarch, and,bring them school at about the' . J�1111LU timU,11 he into th6 buggy as Arthur drove up. � �F, 1� 1� ,:'i""9, . _( ,to listen seriously. We. are children soowIound hlm#lf upon the %ordei,,�',��,'�t.,:-,_,,' , `­"":' .4J . I ­ 1. , . ,:For several years he had lived this over by the hammock." - replied, and immediately struck UP noo longer, little girl. You have fin- Down the, driveway, out 4on the.. land of a warmer sentNAent; .but _W � '. . ,,, ,T'tl I .4 . ,� .. ' ' ;1 ­ " I I . . . gradually growing Ii d,the satiosile ce Each manner continued one of.purely-09A. �V� �", � .,:.�- ".. 1� . .. fey hard and' Arthur went to fulfil his mission an air, which, -for the;,"time precluded ished with school, and I have practi- moon t rOa y, n . , i" . ".'. . � i te S it ror. � , '1z �, " , . " - areles.s. But now that he found while Checkers walked between the fu ther questionink.' "At least,. .1 cally assumed control of father's was busy with bis'owu thoughts.,Ar- natured n re t a d friendship T, - ��­ ."�,',`, "r i�-"-",,. , , �, , - � 11 :. . - Jd "' �:;�;` �­�. tinizolf Once more an inmate of a young ladies. suppose we did," he'thougbt to him- business. I havino-newsto' to tell thur out the horses Viciously frOTA. In Spite 0 What Sadie I , ry f had J.�f . t"' f` -� � 4%, � I , -. I �0. , ,.�.�,M 1. espectable family circle, he resumed Suddenly he skipped. nimbly for- self. "as we are about'.*e same Age;" you,'but you know that I love you time to time for no apparent reason. he still* fOlt that Pert belong C1 to`�".'� �,�;, - is gentlepess of manner, as it had ward. / . Meanwhile Pert'dn I d Arthur sat in and long for you now as I have lov6d Checkers smoked' a , cigarette as Arthur. d. I . 1_.. 1-�",t�, -9',-n, , � ,I 0,51:M,� ....., . . � I 1. . . . . . . . . _- _�� AAE I L . . . . . ��.� een a half-forgotten role. xcuse me while I climb a tree," the hammock outside 'in the'radiant a though Altogether plensed-with him- : ;;.�O�, ong for you for yeam One might he itiyid'. sb� af " , � . .0d I ed � . -.0't; , -11!" t ' "I � � , _ , , . ;��,, �.!_; I . 1, �i!�Az. .. � �� 1.11 ;,. 11 '41 had been keeping the gi;ls as a he exclaimed, with a comical intona- moonlight. It sgem6&to Arthur Pert "You have been my good angel, self. Arthur 'finally broke.the spell- later than -usual. It hAd �___ dr d �,'�..!" . 11 �_ . .. , � 21,��._.Iil I iftle surprise for him, Aunt Deb " tion "There comes Lion and Tige, had never looked ao'b,Pautifulbeforo_ Pert. It has been my love for you "Well," he exclaimed, with a rising fully hot all day,� blit "no* it 'Was , , , ,. �,� i .11-7 � . * . .�, �11 . Aid Arthur rather reproachfully. "To and I'm afraid ivs an6ther horrible Her large, dark ey6s:�,were lustious; and yohr influence over me alone that dnflection. . � , , 'I, . . gratefully . cool. The. stars were,, .:�,,�­,��`, neet a girl who bad been described case of 'They're After Me."' and a silvery halo -Vayed about -her has kept me st6adfast during hours of "A nicq line of girls. Miss Bar- bright, as ,he bad nevor'­I§6 %, �,� �,�,,2 1 I'll en them , �,�­I` ."..... ' , . , �� I , � ,Q, ,, .., , o you is like lisi-ening to a joke which "Oh, they won't touch you while soft, brown hair, while the pale light ' you know. I'm low's 'Class A"' answered Checkers. - . ,_ �11 � . terrible temptation. bright before; the scent,of ,the magnr� ,_,A,��,­,�', �­ - . I . n .. . d Y� , � , , . t- I I � ", � - _1 I sitold point first." . � not naturally yicious, Pert; I must "The other orip is all right, too; but nolias was delicious and he,ard Pert:' , '..�" ,- �Ixll� � ' 1�1 warrant he'll find plenty to be she's just a few chips shy on looks'." �,? f�� 11'.4, . ,,:,,g! -,g. .�.. �.. � �� _,� been singing.. ' .­.;..�, �d�. =� _ have inherited this, appetite I have had tPj0ther_'_8he ldd�D�,',­ , I'd, d I " . �' " _,�', I -, i . . thing in *tal;!!, -"� %',�-�1,1�4 � I - � .;.�� , " ,,,, nterested in after he meets them, for . I "Looks are not the only h , i6i �. , ....* �� 1.,'�I 4� had to fight so hard against. But I ed more than sweet -,in er -. u, . 1, �,�P ­;�,,,�. I I . I I fiiti�,� .. ­ _-!A1,11 ." - �. . � " " * ' 11 we may tell him," replied ,kunt - . . I � N am ,overgoming it -I'll conquer it, the world 11 a -napped Arthur,.11beaUtY'3 dress and the jAghti �he,pa,rfume ,a ,�. 11r_.;I ", 5 ... ' I , . .. � I. , 1111 )eb. I �. I only skin deep." - � him stranjely�.,� ,�_­ , " . . . Pert; and with you to be with me to the music had stirred . _r,15,_'.,..11."F.,, _," ' : _1�3, 1 -- "Yes," said Mr. Kendall, "there is . . - love me and help me, I'll make a good "It might improve some of Our He IoDged for the powelrbo tell her ift, I . ', I.A � � . , � - I k,,,�, omething about each girl one meets I 111.1 . . friends a little to skin 'ere, then, N -a "" ­ , . man. I'll make a place and a name beautiful words, he knew not wh ,z4q� , t,,"' i ,, � ,,'z�,��,� little different from any othbr. At I .. I .� d 1, thaVs so,',' laughe& Checkers. "That ' . � � �: .,�,,��.;t ., in the world. But I need you, darling . But he had the -good sense to,redllZe� " �,'!,;�,­,' , I I I . 1, , - � � I I , , east it was so when I was A boy. I ' I I . -I love you, and I'd rather die than reminds me," he continued musingly, that he and poetry werp, far pa '.1 1 .1 ,,,;��,�-,,,, , . � 7' - . . .:�4, Z�,z , vt ­ ".. , . � -11 I '. . . 1 ���4 �' ever found any t,Fo quite alike." * ,� I.. o; . live without you. We'll sell out this "of what a friend of mine ' 'Push' Nevertheleis, as he said "good -tio ' ' __`4"'�'�.,.!�_ "I never found one alike any two � I- ... .i. �. .. bushiess, leave this place, and go back Miller�, told me once. He said he nev-. he -held her'small White -hand- in') -9 1, . d �43��' ,- �; '�­� f , — ., .. ­` - - ' lines," said Arthur, very feelingly; � . . I � er in his life ran across I , . � �,., 'k 11 I to the east and,civilization to live, two PTettV till she -forcibly withdrew it, but .... .. � � �:, ", ,q, -1 � . Aw.; � � ": " `::! " _', I ; I I . 1L., I , . � ... , � �­-,�'- I 'Taut their. iincertainty, I suppose, is - - . . : , where there's something to see and girls' that ir Ated. together. If one with any sign ot a# - .1, .� I �...... �. , I I , r- '. 1. , . 7i � 1. -� , " -,heir charm. Come, let's go out and . -I* . - I of lein was a queeii;',her partner was 'How'b" -heart sw`Zd AS,�fi�� � , � "" � ­�,,:2;-- , � I � . I � to'. do. You shall have everything, -safe to be . about A lnine�spot. " He - ' WAI��.' , .,., �. 7 ,�.­ I I I ­ I 'I,- � . ' ' A , . oaf under the, tre'es," , . t. . anything, dear, that your hea:rt d,- ed along. ow --he Still th4llsd '.Vftil : . "Thank God, Sunday comes once a . - � figured that the pretty one used the -1. ,�­,­, . sires--onLy say that you love me." the,gentle pressure he fancieithe ld-� .. I �. I '..; � . other - I � ­ weekj�,' Said Checkers. "I 'could stand S - as a kind of .foil, -while the I �1;11��,�,'�� - - .. ; And bending nearer, he, sought to felt returned. ,13rere was the fallit;, I � - I -:1zil .1;11: . �� . , .;��u . , :,., j, two a week without straining myself.7 I . - IL11114ft ,dr�w her to him in a passionate em- h;mely one trailed along to get in on est opening , to posAbilities - '. II", �, L riday," 7 . -,0-M"MJ1FMNNMF,T- . .-V I .1 . the excess trade, which the pretty one might end, who, I _� 11 "The girls am to be home. F -E . � � MWI brace. dotild- -tell wheire't'go - - " ­:_I� � I ' ' * ' . . � d had never before known a girl'HII:6� ' - , aid Arthur. "Friday night ,we'll go . � . - I Pert did not move from her posi- drew, and turned over to her." ;',I��,, ��� ... e��,..�',., ,.;, , lown''ana call, if you'd like to." On* teaspoordul in the � dishpan iiiakes oe tion in the hammock; but firmly re- As Arthur -neither laughed at, nor this In fact, with the. pne4;icep&i6= � ,, ­ "�`w"';' . ��,; . . ......... "I'll, ".., �, _ d � . . ,­ .,ld � _: id - "Tickled to death�' said Checkers. I - lied to, this sally, Checkers cOn- previously mentioned, girls had nev- , � �*; rd .. I risted, his endeavor, and, taking his rep , , -. -'VI.", - _�,� I 4 adie'will probably stay'with Pert didws and glassware Wilti,atid glisteiiing. left - ­ "., ,��r'.', I 'S . . d �'. -arm from around her waist, simply eluded he had a grouch, -and him er in any way entered bis'life. Stilit ­-7g,;'..;�-�", � , I while, as her father, Judge Martin, � . I i �. ,,!�t; . handed'it back to him, as it were. (A to his own devices. he had learned in his fikhi %vinith the- . . Ill:, " � .1 , ` " . . . .. �: " " ___ __ - - - ... ... � 'S1 - A. �� .11'1.`:,,,,��`,, " , has gune to Texas,, and won't be back . maneuvre upon a girl's P That night, upon going to bed, the world to look at everything from ,�` I art more . .,��?,;��',":., ... I , �".;:�', 7 � �., ,, , � : .,.,!­��, for a couple o� weeks. Sadie's mo- aggravating, en passant, than any girls, as was natural, had compared practical standpoint, said. he, ha&, -n4 e � - , IS111 s covered the ap- 1�,-i.,11;11 .... � er is dead, you knew, and she and 2, -for 2-5c -.,at .r,�­ Good fixacer other one thing she can do. notes, and quickly dis gone very far before his natural., - � . 1, � �'.., � . '� , , I ;,j, = ­ "'4 - the old man are all alone. By the mwqn , ., . ,I "p"IIIIIIIIIIIIIIi__ , . , ." - .11 11 'III am sorry," she Said, as Arthur parent discrepancy between Checkers' shrewdness I ,-�A,:�,�, " - asserted itself. ' ... - � ' �. , ��, �, �,:": �� ., , . � I I � way, the Judge, is rich, and Sadie 19 I � still sat in the ham -mock beside her, statement to Mrs. 'Barlow, and the "It won't do, Campbell," he sofflo-. . �::, , N ' , , � ,,, -,� I �,,�, . I rich. in her own right,too." .. � I . . I - . . . . story Arthur had related to Pert. quized, with an unconscious sigh. You' .� ddd �� I :� . �,� . . 4 silent and dovimcast-I'llm dreadfully � �,� � ., d. � "That settles it, Sadie dear; you're you're with us," laughed.Sadie. "Here 9' of her.oval face "I am sorry to know that Mr. . � . ?�'. I I Ave the clear skin sor Arthur, that your should have re 'playing a dead one? - It's a him.., . � ,, '.... . ", - �� 1� . . , the pallor of marble, save for.. her lips Ty. Campbell has told a deliberate lie," &d -to -one shot in the first , I , .1 , C, -, � , ,�,., - � mine. A fortune-teller told.me I'd Lion, here Tige, good dogs." brought this matter up again. We . ­'. I.. ��, 1.,- d . ��, . ��, .. � �,..,:,, - . " ," . , . , marry a rich girl." "Well then, I think I'd better estab- which were the redder by contrast. said Pert, "but there is some exetise and there Is, Arthur in the secotumf ." . I.-. " 'have been such friends so many yeqrs �11.1�1 ! 0, ,4Better see her 15efore you marry lish ray popularity with them right "Such a nice little fellow!" she had And you are such a good friend, when for him, aftdr all, for any other ex- wonder how he is to -day. I wondbir- -�:�,� � �,,_ I .1 ­, her, hadn't you?" suggested Arthur. now,pi said Checkers; and with an air exclaimed, as Sadie and Checkers you are only a friend. I hate to planation would have been embarrass- if he's ,going to get well. If he . � . :1 ,,,� I I . _. 12 ,: "...'..". , - � " "! "Why?. She hasn't got pen-paraly of c6nfidence he kindly patted and went into the house. "Who is he, ing. . "'�: wound yo�, if, indeed, you care for 41 . shouldn't -but, my God, I hope he- ­�!', �'��.`d __ sis, his she?" � Oh, a little thing like a lie or two .1 � 44 14 rubbed their heads in a way that dogs Arthur? Where -.did be come from?" me as you say you do; but I don't love does --ain't it awful what thoughts, I ) '14 � 44P,n-paralysisl No; what on earth lqve, and wade them his friends. Arthur hesitated awkwardly. it doesn't stand in,the way of the av- I �11, .:� 11, :_ ", .:� - t, . . Y� � . I you, Arthur, in the way you would will come to a fellow? , ­.: . ::01 I is that?" Meanwhile Arthur arrived with the had been his intention to confess to have,me, and I know I never shall. erage man," said Sadie. . : %.. " .1. . "Well, as long as she can sign -a chair's. Sadie seated herself in one Xek all the circumstances of hi§ last It's best that I should tell you this "Well, there is something back of (Continued next weelL) I � I , . . . . . . ­ 1 �, � , , to of 'iAl onin ords in plainly, and I know you will be glad Arthur's story, Sadie, I know from , . - �,,.. _-,t, check, I guess we can manage them, find oti g Checkers to misadventure; but her few w - . I "''.'. i worry along. She-dmay have faults; place the otherubeside her, left the p of Checkers now sladdenlY em- of it in the end, I am not the girl the way he hesitated. We'll know all � � i � I..,." she probably has; but any girl *he hammock to Pert and Arthur. P ed in his mind the thought that you think ine Arthur. You don't about it before long, I guess. He's New York jeweler was attack* . , :�, . � 1A, .1. . , marries me won't be getting any the . in St. everything he had Ilow, though, I -.�I, ,�,'�,' "Did you have a good time know me as I really am. If you did an awfully cute liWe fe gagged and robbed of $150,000 worth . �.� i:�'. 1, � . �. ,,, best of it. 'There's a heap of consola- Louis, girls?" asked Arthur. clearly Aiscreditable to himself as it you'd be glad to have escaped so luck- 1sn't lye ? I hope he'll decide to stay of yaluables in his office at 7 O'clock .. `� � I-, tion in that idea to a man fibout to A,Oh lovelylly they b(fth exclaimed.. was i�vorable to Checkers, and he ily. I alway-s try to make , good a while, he's such jolly good company, yesterday morning. Moral: it is 1111- . . ��'. , � . .d . I. I I �, . commit matrimony.ty IIW6 hated dreadfully to come here, hadn't the generosity of nature to impression, but really I -L am willful, and Arthur's so tiresome." wise to start work so early in the day. `.,�, :, ad put -the matter upon that footing. 'Toor Arthur", sighed Sadie. 1� 11., �"41' "There are very few men I kn9w continued Sadie, "but we simply h "' selfish and discontentei4 You would -Ottawa Journal. I . !: , of,"'said Arthur, "but what could 'lay to. Our clothes were in tatters. All Still, when upon "Poor Pert," echoed Pert. . . ... "I be awfully sorry when it was too late. .. .,- to their soul that flattering unction.' " the men wj�re so sweet to us. They casions, he had confe,,;ed to Pert his I I d �,�, Believe me, I am telling the truth. . ,�11 I "I "When you're swapping 'sights up- kept something going on every min- web,knesses- And sins, therd had been So'let's never talk about this any b I ... , ? . I seen,"' said Checkers, "you don't ute." I a kindness in her ready sympathy, VI .: , I want too good a kipife, or a horse your- Then followed an enthusiastic ac- her gentle chiding and disapproval, more, but be the good friends we have 'd. . �1, .... , I I I'll, always been." . � .1 self, or you'll get t'he hooks on the count of their good time, which was which se�med to bring her nearer to 'Arthur jumped up impatiently. The following afternoon Arthur our -A M trade." I tiresome to Checkers. and torture to him than she ever -as during good "You are trifling with me, as complained of feeling ill. On the . "., . . % , . "'With all respect to you, my boy, Kendall. . behavior. He bad found a certain you way home from the store he' was , 14110 tiolill - I I _-.11 . ' ,,Pert, get. your banjo," said Ar- desperate bleasure at times in felling a.1ways do," he said, with a savage taken with a violent chill, which was . . ,�d � you'd be far from 'getting the hooks,' . �� d I ... as you call it, with Sadie Martin for thur, suddenly. "It seems like years her of his misdoings. It roused her, ring in his voice. "I don't care what followed by a raging fever- The doc- - - ­ __ I ;. .1111`.."�, I � I fe.of since I've heard you play." I at least temporarily, out of heit usual your faults are. I want you, just as tor was summoned, and'pronounced I I a wi to be my wife. Care for �`011 it malaria, but typhoid symptom de- Personality , . I 1 it you vyith giss BarloW, I sup- ,,it hasn't but one string on it, Ar- placid indifference toward him - an you are, is )0I. ,_%. Or .- thur," laughed Pert, "but I'll fix it attitude to which be Sometimes felt as I say I dol I/ have loved you veloped later, and for weeks his life revealecl in the !'' pose." ince we were children together. I hung in the balance. .. 1( -Arthur's only response was a long up to -morrow, sure."- that her hatred would have be .1 ,,en pre- S 6 E .11, I drawn. sigh, and be gazed into dist- "I think it would sound very smooth ferable. have never cared for anyone else. My Meanwhile tbeckers worked early use ofgood CA.AQ,1 I I ,I, I out here in the moonlight, Miss Bar- As a school girl of sixteen, -with every thought hagzpbeen for your bap- and late at the store, to make up for. stationery. 1-21 . _� I ance vacantly. pinesS. I have never spared trouble I'll " � "Where did -they get the name Of low," suggested Checkers. "If you romantic tendencies, rprt had entered time or money in doing /*hat I Arthur's absence. He felt this loss � jill , 'Pert' for Miss Barlow, Arthur?" ask- have some new strings I'd be glad M upon the task of reforming Arthur, of a companion keenly, and soon the . ; ,: , .- , - fix it up for you. I used to play a bit with a childish belior that the love thought would please you -'and why long drive home alone, and the air �Tha paper that'D good an write upon" 9,Ij ed Checkers-, suddenly n of a biblica The do you suppose I've done so? for fun? of- apprehension and lonesomi�ness, nAAMR-WIS � I ,-��A "It's an abbreviatio , myself." he profes�ed for ber, and which e I "In a verse f turned. might be for glory? for something to pass a- which pervaded the house, became so - I ". ,,!r , Sadie jumped et's go in a measure, re -�, , " name " said, Arthur. 0 up. "Come I 01MME ". "', oI d sue- way tiln,e'? I tell you, Pert, I'm get- irkwome to him that he arranged to ., � . �v�� ^ I " 11 on I e f Paul's Epistles to the Romans, And get it," she said; and she and made a means to an oarnest an - ­ , . - , .� "I". i he says, 'Salute also the beloved Per- Checkers went into the house. cessful endeavor upwi his, part to be- ting mighty tired of this kind of stay in town with Mr. Bradley, wl�()-, I 1. WRIlrING I I I I.," � I I il, liness. You and I are fitted for � . 0 . � 111 . W, , I s a child they -. But lapse after foOlis kept house with a maiden sister in I 11 .. i. PAPER . .. 11 � sis.1 When Pert wa She -ushered Checkers into a room come wdTthy of hei , '�"' - . their little home just next — � I ! , gave her the nick -name, and it ,has where Mr. Barlow, in shirt sleeves lapse had shaken hi, faith, and three each other by reason of natural situa to the 1, 4, 14 I if nothing else. What other , ; and stocking feet, sat dozing in a Years of experience found her with tion, d I ;, stuck to her ever since." ere around here who is a I 1, . pity for this weak man is th ny _____ . . __ . ,._.kN . . . - Friday evening came at last, and rocking chair, while ,his wife, a, sweet simply a sisterly . - 0 r faced, grey-haired 7oman worked but- young man,,,*.hose devotion was so where near your equal, socially'? -_ . I .. I ; , . �.��1., Arthur and Checkers at an early hou . What kind of a life will you lead I ��� I - ­_ `_ , . 'L . : d .� I " drove down the mountain to call up- ton -holes in his new gingham shirts. abject that be cea,­d to interest her, I , I % � .1. . re not cooped up on this hillside farm as the- ..A Pn the young ladies. (jheckers felt drawn towards Mrs. and whose spasmo(lir vices we 11 I �, %. I � �, , Me men so years go byl-a living death, only I I$ I �1� . . . . . . The Barlows lived Much nearer Barlow. She reminded hini strange- of the kind which make so . L I . I 11!,0 , , , think of it! 0 -1'0. Clarksville than did the Xendalls, ly of his -mother. She had a &,mile . . I I 0- - __ __ - "Your father is willing, anxious, . .L ­ 0, ,. . � , ,`� " :W*ugb upon a different road, and the like a benediction-, but in her weary !"T . . i�--.I, q.1 . . I that you should be mariied and safely . � - �: "'N Fog; young naerr had a long and, round- eyes he could tend a tragredy. provided for -I have talked with him; . - - I I . . I 41f X The banio was one of Arthur's I � I �*', �W, � �;­ � � - .ing, Chi-, I I I 6 . .. n days gone by, he has told me so. My father si ply Ml, I ��, 7 . I 1. ��.:" � monat'rienoot 03: I-XUuwVLA=ZA !, many gifts to Pert i rpu, and nothing on earth I I . '.. �­', 51 ,#AiO,. speeial course taken in Furs — —.- and Checkers to his great relief found *orships 3 , I i� � I ". 1; . would please him so much as to have . , '' , ,�� . �4, �. i ZV041,r - i, 0 p, Ik Real V#*, Mor- � , or it a very excellent instrument, .. �'. . , , I �'11 F I , .S 1211, � ' n -in-law." :, - , V A, Rates 1h Am .� f, 06 you for a daughter :1 I , � �I; - . Sat- 10 0 Checkers was not a conversatio - "But, Arthur" said Pert, almost ML I . 9 '* , alist, where conversation had�.to be - us �.Z:? or Wire, e THO 5 0 - but he -was a veil tood AMP- 1: - 1, leadingly, "I'liave told you bow I I W I . I ., " , . I " 11 ' 1. .!�, 1 3 ,...?.-,r 69; ­_ � � tade 11 feel about it- I don't love you, and 1 1, " , 01.6 � ,Wt. , Photo ,"I e P. tour banjoist, and he sang saf excel.r ', - ­ .. . - , ". . �,_<-. , , I , ­. . _'T I lent comic #bng; and he was glad of .. how can I marry, a man I don't love? I len . � . , ... . , � �, " I � 4"",s I am fonder - of ' you, much fander, I ,, ,ii.�,vty ,, � , I . " . , I$ qp th O tubity offered to,show him. � 1� ��,­� * I I ,�;.�II%1_ . I I ��:c .!,.:u e I than of any other,man I know and I N I . .. , I - �. X,�l , ; . ,. " _ , , . , I SAFF ANQ P, 'gel . - , .1 �, - � ., Y�!';,,�� _ , '4� . . IR A ILIRF� f9iffirt "'.. f �P�Thaps his beat role'. ' , �, . 1% % . .. V_ gr L ., I to tell you bow bad I I I . I I I - .' Wh-fle with ', can't begin �, r .1 . � 'I'A, , g � 6,�.J',��,J*'Sm-,. W I ENS the banjo on'b1si knee, 11 I .1 I . '. 41 �9�111,17III ­ " . '60, 4MOS ,L a �.,��.:-"�� - I , " I ''. I 40 I" "' '6'hVYAYS EPT 00 he. &AIV, adjusted the $it* Should feel ito JOP� Your friendship, I I -1 , _ " - ' . UN HAIMIJ AS A MO E-SER� .. . � I L rAcemed Auttlandor tlbxwj� io Ink VICE 91, I Noun sat 13 ide him, An At6rested i but-" I �"_ -,- 1, , 'I �:'� �4 �� l� A . I ,She paused "A§'O, sound of voices I .� �, ;q,��, 1W I IV— .6 - � . 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