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L ... , his breatk,wliieli and-re4litering his room he -Saw his to the capoia 4 . _�, .� u 'g. j�,� I - 0�_ p " � 4,., . , Jeanne loolked up at tho � - ' laugh, siificost._��', �_ L . ent d in � a then from, a, soul own, milile written across it in Q** into W-Mou Ae;A ,4k& JR. 0, - ,� Ing pistols. The fireli t -eeps up now...,A A Je4yi� the gio .,,��g;��, . sw ,r � "* ., . - q g �q, � - ��, " , I , JOHN J. HUGGARD 4 - R'L .e, ban& Rii, boart 'heat had'di - * 1.10 pbog r , , � "' , "'Pupw ,i � gn�� , ". .; , �q I . ­.. , . I - 11 �� . , 0ailiepted. _u, 4� --,;, : I . — � L . . the soft. folds, .of 14.ce .Ver her bou in a joy-��an�eppqffion­which Is 0 ne'.9, delicat - f0W.._.14ut6#-.,_ � ­ . �1L�_ - W, � Barrister, Solicitor, 4 "her hai ""and utterable In �wordql.., But to Jeann he tile note. of em,- The I Valw.0 '' 'I �r� �­�j!�'^"."� ooVW_�A il"� ,,-- I ­ I oin; it 'glistene,d_ 1 ri ,q it WWI, hope a-$ Op - " TM%1 = 4�1 W"% � �.,,,ei � , ­ " I � . . - ,_, , 4 "". L I I . . I . er fjrr a ' t1Q,.,i1L1'ZWP I � �, ", . ." I , #_'r dark ,eyes grow What he read brought a gray pallor t -P ,7 .; � .9q,,90R1," .X�f� ., � os�! , ]� I lighted ki I WItil gentle �glow. lit, Ong "pli, , he , Notary Public, Etc. -R— was differeit, _q . y ,gko ., , f6 ,,Ak � I _' it'dix- 49. ,� Fg, r -P. . ", �­"� ' ' Beattie Block - Seaforth;' Out . , I I - 1 _.. I "There sn ueh to explaino�- slti� , urt and wouno -1-1, Aerre"hehade4 Q4e - h" - '00 ," � 't �11 11 1, I � , h ,od I I . . I two great tears into hio:face: Churchi b ' U -� ".d. ' 'h, L� ;`#als,�$O;V'�'�_��a v �� � ": rw , ­, I � �4 . J I , I aw "" � . said again, in a voice so. low that it ran down her p 'g cheeks, L and'aud- . bark down�streatd..,��V4r ',+-" �' f�.�'Z , � ,W (, POPULAR STAUJONS ,AI - . � � �LL . - I , - was hardly mpre than a whi 4p Inonste ' ' �j,g _ � , ,W -�.," 1� � ,. � - —_ I — — , - sper. 1PBut jenly she buried V Ur PhiliP,7�f you Cannot for- tat A ,word jloasied`betwegip, �,__� .i. �,f ,,,, " 0 " I . , ),is will what little there is 1, want You to _. X face in her hands I L *: me�, T ed: beiyqA,, I g ' - 'W The followit* popular stallio: I . and with a sobbilig cry, turned from get what I have done, please at leadt the end of tha ,q %io '��'L" ,�, , ,�., V�ffll ,_ . , � ,. I _. : , , , 'a ­ 0,: - ; - ­ ,:7 .!t ` A ", t L� I , L" I :11.`�, 5� Ito � .. " .- . , L , I �', -turned �ih. to . ., - cep M,p� a ,I," 1, a s and for the improvement of stock know, 30 that when you 90 away you -him. with her 1%qad� bowe4 under the try to f rgive me. No wom,an in the lww. "I o ,,, , ,;, L - " 11 %Lffi, �,%K,.� k:��11- R. S. HAY& this season, as follows: will understand. Vc�re than two hun- smiling face abo,vq4, I world could value -your love viore ttmil. "We' take the A = �jn; ��'L _, , � , . . . . I ne . ��'L . _ , "I', W. _. , __ ­ . p ­­��., . , , ....::.c I '... I dred � 1, for elreunista . , Pie 11 . �, ­. I Xardster Solicitor, Conveyancer and I rears ago a hand of gentlemen "And you—yqp,bate it, too!" she es have proven to me he expWaeod. . 1. - ..."i �'Jl r._F Al '_ �'. ' ",­ .11 ­ .. ' '-",I*" I ", i , - L ' 'L lito this sobbed. - - "They All'!;bate It­?iiqrre._ .the stivongth and honor of the man � IT's wout (m. O�,044 .walking S I '_�.�'T*,: . I �::: .... V", �,� olcitr The Standazol Bred.Troding Stallion adventur;ers were cZisent over i . ­ I wjft�, himoplZ: ,. . . . p , lr% OW . I Country by Prince Rui ow . *116h V10110 ,, 14 .., ,,, " I � - .. " ,�,�, I � III row, 9f the Do. �_Pproved Enr�olmcnt No. 473 Form I pert to form the father--jall-all hate it. It must__# ,who, gives it, ,And yet it is as i,Xn. ly, 'and n '*W- - tb44 v _d*t#. ., - ! I , .',*,41�1 � to EXPER6R McKINNEY Hhdaon's Bay- Compan io .. .1 _t it L as' it caggil bio f" !,IM , .y. That I* his- r_every- possible for me to accep _�,a glJ#ips0--,pf', 40 fie So "i -IX", ') � " , i,4_ , "L _'y hate he . - , - ... W� 10' I . (64151) 1658 ��'! �0,� � 111im IA.b 4'� L';11� ­ �L " . I y must be bad'. Th would be for me to give up-IFOrt a' It's despairas ' ' 4 � & R ". "�' .. 11 t6ry, and you X46W mom of it prob . ' ' �Rxj. 7#�5 , 'r ­ P4 .1 . ILI' � ­ ;�_,,�",�r�',� . � . WO: one -but -me. And�l love hf,r ,0' , , 'O -L' " , � "" " - I I , - 'd, " I , . I , _ .4, Will itand for mares during the, semen. , , , tra I W, along 0 0,141;104144 - Vri. 1 �,AU ably than. 1. Ote of vleiie mqn was glender _.f�orul shook with sobs. God, =7 father, or my life,. thouilt I 'I I ' ' ,= � a Ire � ­'��i'.&-11 " , 'M�, 'A '341-1 ' � 11 . L2k4, at his own stahl loa,­ - , III6XI L One Her L .__ ­ . W,",W,�J I "t.", 11 L I �A L , . 1. � . , , 7 �",U; !L '. I "ll: , �,V L , ", � I Ae. Lot 8, C Le Chevalier 'GroI;e c�anuoqt tell you *hy,-, And this I huge riago apd--�, 1 N ,. .. . �, Termo­,To I. f al $12 00. sum- For a moment Philip -stood like one _n6u,", 'bt,_ ,jo Ly A _ .� . . ­ � " � fi� tfie,C4UT�bIll, . I tw ." �Vxw "'T, W a00# ­,V... ­ ;1, .0 ­ , 1; A � ai - �Rj% � . . , ..,", , .11, _ I " I :"� 1- - � 11"'.. 3i `,­­*,.i��o , '' 16. I L.'I'M iltnL mlerl: 4%�: C10ii alld struck d,mb. Thou be sprang to her know,, - , I � I RT DEBT & BEST . IF ;jai , you will not ask. AWr what Into , -4 �'VOad PIP11i; � - ,:: '1� � �lljl " ,� I-, I , i6 '' , I �_�', . 'i " �� P4! i, I ,_,M�., I � -,� ": I I .!"".. 1 ,�L L I � , , Manage � I , - iati `� - � � - - me, a � . '07,1T � .�;, - , I � war !:L'P i 's _ �, ,,,,, . ' We i has ' happ to -tight, it will be I=- 'th#Y b* ielled#'; dno I W, � 'I -, , In.- a.- -d# - 1 94 . , IF i � . a fi, i I _ � .,.R�Lmql , .�,.`,,�,�,�' .ne 11 or IN" . � v�,-�,!,,�'.­ I., ­ 2"Tiote", ­ 'I . I , � . r; ;,.:� - - ing . t9 -on again, and t,wo Is" J I nellt i*4 _;,.�," , �un 94ta -night,, and possible for me to see y , ag, Al , qq��k, _ 11'T _ I _ r' 14 . Lim . "`JeAhn6-�-Jeaim4,-1ist6n,'1 he* mied . .. � . - ,.... . -1 R jf� ,L,'­� !_T . stopp k oil which calught her c L ;V Phone II ."I 6. - Mforih, 0.1. we s,el,t4t the, great roe I and n his &ft". 7 .ened __ . i A -a Solicitors'. Convey- T � W he 'ho6 S Ro, k by ,, I must ask you, as one who values; �14146n tl�A.see-J'W*#io1Rt­` . 41 20..Ii �-Z.. I -�. I 1", . L ad Notaries Public, Etc, The P . .! ,h leA 991�, I I Kilm; , � 1, 411"'A .'� _ ''� �'�',,W_ I 6wors, ,;.�re Bred Imported Clydesdale Stallion which was c4lled t lin e ght I 1poked�'At that pleture be- - ­ .11. , "% , I To,ni , e I , 4 � e , , ,11�A R , - , ose . , - 0, k -- - -, , , " "i�­!-0.,­' I , , � I .11 Offloe ,* the Edge IW- ding, opposite pasoq,d, p Form, L He was otpuck by the fore I went to see your father, and I your friendship among the highest $oad,rie' p1din i10 7 I ! . ��, .., ,,, , " .-N, 'L" I_. ­ "I ,so " 94 1 -'t, ,��nr I , . � .�.Aol. 0 P -A 4 - �,,,r 10""h`.� �!'., .!'..,, �6, ,. ,� L � I ., noop..t 14'. 231 the Indians. . 11� ;� I "I "I ,. . _ - 'and' hik -'h " , , vvv tbi � , jo� I � . I -A "' A $FIELD beiut� of the place, solid when *he lo,eod it m my life, to leave Fort o' God ridge If "" 1114 ab . ,V,�t . , IU Expositor'Ofte. I things I 14 -s. tbew ,� i ­ I % � because- it i . ou, J�aune, A,", 0 Pr,01-1�11, , f . �' % . I 1.04 ;, a like y . . �VE - L ft �. :­­ . _. . L 'he . ,0 "o %_ . �,,,�� 11 1 - - , 1 I . 1iip� 1216671 (18603) w6lit back to France it was with the , No. one must know what has pa;;;;� iad Aruck t Ierre � il - � , o Alk ot j "O 'M �­­_ � � -1 love you�"' I top Of � I P , tea I *61dagAgm- , r _ , , _ I ­' ' b il k# � - 0rJdL �� 11 . - I * * 't _ ,0 ,4 , V'' � , �m.,,�:� 01111L. - - my darling, I loie'imu , , . - 't , Vol. 29, B. C. S. B. plaq of returning in, build himself a -1k the sud,p'� nted, ofE into'the ,ijoitly'-w'' - " LZ". e ,448._ W, _ t6 , L, Ahg� � Q41, #*.dop'I'ma"M X ��',�:111 L I I She was. pan Aigainsthis breast between us. You will gIi i I , . . . . . . 11 ., 't . . . . Will stand for the haprosement of stock this chateau in the wilderness. "T'wo_.or He covered,her face with kissqs, - morning. And with you there will al- of light and shadow'.1hat lay at their surprise Philip ­bAstoned Is .m �, � . .. - , 11 , ,,, , FROUDFOOT, KILLORAN AND . a , , , ­ ..S.0 , %, I �- - 1, N, -e . - : , .1 semen, its followa: felV,u, . I _04(1�i- , lkiteir' 9Wd Aft"oug, , I �"I' , three years later he did this,,and call- � wned, from ways. be my prayers. .,. , , I ­ I , I , I . .. � Q HOLMES J ,Monday­�Vlll !§�ve hlos,5own stable, Beech- , sweet, lips- werq)�otgt bi . . I � , ,� "', I "'. I � , �,;�;!, _ way of the Sth con � tilidL'Ieft , this . ztroak� L L',i ­­, , . . I 'to .I.Charha Purshelbury's, Bred ' , 0 God light that Ai,ade hi.m.almost sob in his . . � JEANNE. . i other .Side Of _fX1001i wotsikiop,�or hit: m"Ien. . �'Wlwm'he- � I I 1� I - ed.the place Fort.o' God. For.tiore and there filleAlWr eyes a, iudden - . camp b on the,-, _� I I .I. I WoW and 'go I � , .. � .for. .Churchill I . � L" ; Sariisters, Solicitors, Notiiriei Nb- KZ�Q,'for'n � son; -then by' - than a.century,,M'sieur, Fort'a ' � this plain, M'sieur," he said. 6"Do f L � � IT, i . ."N' ,I , , ­�' ,� I . �,,N.�F� 11a. ��, Money to lend.' In Seafortb to his ,own stable until Wednesdsy was a place of revel And � 8 r.0 9, Mal 'Ptig 160 , . I 'Me paper dropped from between you recogahe t4p country?" wkich was the last' t tell � � , - I .,; , . Wednesday-4ro -Joha Phinnon-B. pleasure in happiness. L. , 'h The -W ' � 7 1 .. =. te Offlee ill _bed- X1 Is '��'­j , , tan X61nday of -each week. - t:his desolation, Early repeated Philip's fingers. and fell to the hoor. "I 'have' hurk aloili this ridge,,, W4, b6twei4i.-, f eii sna, -ey, 1'��,, "', 4, Concession 8, McKillop',,Ior noon; .�heu to the heart of "I love you, I love'you," he - , ,�, ", " L . ,L',� .. ,", Kidd, Block. W. Prot.W"t, K -C., J. Owen L Flynil'e, Zullett I& night. Tliarsday- i e nin th entury it passed a find lio Three or four times in his life Philip replied PHI i,W� A, � Had , ­-, , ilip\,, , is, .0 � I.,. L , n th eoteo�n C "�'. , ,. Bay.jt , vMt." � 4had' 1. -�-"`1-,.,�, I . �nd . 'St. McK again and again, and he coul It only three mi -Res . � I'-, -,.. u; 11 -dm two miles ,.to _ the S;a. __ I &­, . -.- , I- Killoral, B."N., Holmes. -To V11110�vknttr:bn 'alop- f'# 'LOG into'the hands of a man by the nam� other words than these. I had received blows that had made him fro here, strike a beaten 6n . p L ,,t �;. S . , until Saturdaik Sat- . I ­�; ',,�� .nl , ,, . then il half , 9,,c - ,L­,m,q L , I I . arday. 0 h.c Vn b,e. For an instant her arms clung a- in amVovt "nder. A thou- wDe6st- . . I At, .1. . 1. 1. I ,- � , . -To Thomas O'Rourke'os, Cone6slon 8, of D'Arey, -and it is said that at one sick-phykeal blows. He felt now as tra It, --a litde ,over ,&monV1h,.,K . �- �1�1�q,', , WP"_ -___4_ � _ . I$gall tr;i I; - " , , ,, �, I . � . ! ! 'had . pus 01 �� " . L, ��.i!" I 9 A Logan, for noon; then to his own atible for time it housed twenty gentlemen and bout his shouldeM."ind then; suddenly though one of these blovift had des- sand thanks,-, Pierre. I L : *ell a&o$'L " I 'oil. tho , I �� i�;, � ) night. . - F it In , h'oe dir6W :­ f :,.L;A,�7;�� i I as many ladies of France for one . ce8ed upon him, turning things black He, held out his hand., and Is � on- o �, � i'v, � 76", * VETERINARY Term -To insure a foal, $13.00. they strained igifjist him, and she U 1 ", 7 IR , , , J MES EVANS. whole season. Its histor;v is obscure, tore herself free, and, with a cry so before his'eyes. He staggered to the C76od-by, M'sieur.11, Gray Beaver, ike. In that, i.ft .� ,,, *��he I 1. '_: ... �;� -�, Phil�. L �.,. �11 . � . _ , ,, . -11 , , , , � � � � -� 1111 _ ., -��,, " I F. HARBURN, V. S. Proprietor & Manager, Ontario and mostly lost. But for a long time a though big chair and dropped into it, staring "Good -by, Pierre." had a � tol's workrwhib . '. .1 " I � �_,'�� �;, I . ��, I I Beechwood - - . - pathetic that it S"med a " - ",.�tl,' after D'Arcy came it Was a place 01 her heart had broken in that moment. at the bit of white paper on the floor. Their voices trembled. Their hands ip,had notthought posakNe. to,ing,meve " '�'_!��, I " " " ". , 1, Honor graduate of Ontario Veterin- . , I ,'�. " ���, The Imported Clydesdale Stallion adventure, of pleasure, and of mys- if one had epoken to him he would gripped hard. A choking lump rose - that autuinon. He had . ftW4 th6t "'� I ' - - a" I . urn heb vy ows a would cut, 1, 7"t�.� , 06nege, and honorary member of she, fled from hlm.,� and out of the ' � i .. ..., L " MAKWIRA tery, very little of which remains To- .. not have heard. Gregson, in these in Philip's throat, and Pierre. t ed t .1 ea an f wiito6i� �`.,'.-. , L _. , She Medical Association of the Ontario room. 'fhoi trail ' "d'MatDou-w ­ ';.,�-..', i Taterliloary College. Treats diseases of 15938) (152791, V-1. XXXIIf day. Those are his pistols above the . moments, might have laughed a little- away. Hd disappeared �slowly in the them 69 at . ­.�,,�, - I assed E ' Form I fire. He was killed by one of them nervously, smoked innumerable cigar- gray gloomi and Philip- weilt do .the ga was Ikoyond the ir;z� V". throi6_1 11". I I " . A 011 domestic animali by the most mod- P nrolment No. 864 wn 11 e ­R� ' . . , . Will travel the following route this season: e side of the rom the weeks to spare! -, I I I. I :.Ir� , Own principles. Dentistry and Milk out there beside the big rodk, in a ettes, and laid plans for a contimiane m. ountain. R � f!�,, � , . . . " "e, " p6oite M day. -Will leave his own stable, Staffa. XVIII ,,, ,i Favor a specialty. Office op quarrel with one of his guests over a of the battle to -morrow. But Philip -plain below he looked back.' For an Something rose up in his blood,. . -1 1� ' � -hi . I .", , 1, and on to the 4th Concess Hibbert, 0 warming him with an -elation. W .."';," Mcles, Hotel, Main Street. Seaforth. o north ion' r noon; wonian. We think -here -from let- Philip stoo . a fighter of men, and not of wo- instant 'he saw Pierre. drawn like a .� . . "%:",�, " Rua then west to Frank Jordan's, fo d Where Jeanne had left was sent him walking Swiftly, towakol,'the- .. 1,". I , I.:, . 4 ,a All orders left at the hotel will re- tho�-r south to the 7th Concession, east to the ters, that we have found, that her him, his arms ba�li reaching out to men. He had declared his love, he silhouette -against the sky. ;, � 4- `I,:-- , Centre Road and then south to Staffs, to nis I . end of the road -bed. �k\quarter of.A, _.�,,.�,,,y_ . loolve, prompt attention. Night calls t on the name was Camille. There is a chest the vacant door through which ,hell,d had, laid open his soul to Jeanne, and "Good -by, Pierre," he shouted. back mile out on the plain he c ' to the- .1 �_;.�,� ; �,' . 6-n stable for night. Tuesday. -Wes . aim , ,� "', I'll �� I N"Vod at the office o to John McLelian's, Tacl-pr- In my room filled with linen tbat to a heart like his own, simple in its, "Good -by, Wsieur,7, came L. ", . � 8th Concession fled, his lips parted as if to call her working end. About him were seat- ­ ­­, �11 I , smith, - bears her ame. This dress came name, and -yet motionless,Ldbrab. A I L L '. �L I for noon; then west to the 3rd con language, boundless in its sincerity, faintly. 1. :, � " I I cession and 'south to the Kippen Roa:1 and was all that could he done. Jean- Night and silence dropped about. tered half a dozen big scoop shovels ;"";;. , I f that Xest. I have to be caie- ; he was intoxicated 19y this pileg of WorkL - L I I I south to George Glenn's. London Read, for rOm moment befor and ng,to�JS_ ths em,_ . ; ; ,- night, Wednesday. -South to ihe first side ful of themi as they tear very easily. ne's refusal of his love was the end- them. ' '. ,�i i,,,��L, JOHN GRIEVE. V. S. a joy that was aamb'st madness. He . "�_:*" , �,� . I I � ­ �, - � � . � :1;11�.1.,, I -, � road and east by way of .Chiselhurst to John After D'Arcy the place was almost for him. He accepted his fate with- . bers of a huge log fire -glowed where, . , "'.��* I I . � � -the Cen- had held Jeanne in' -his arms; he- had . dinner had be4t cooked �for thi meu� - I �'.,;,�,,-F , i -1. L Honor graduate of Ontario Veterin. KeDougall's, for noon; then east to n aid remained so until near- Cut arguiilpj�t. In an instant he - I 11,,-.Ilz�. , 'i ' , , ,,�',:16, -11, tre -R".d th 'to his own stable for forgotte looked into.her eyw#_filled.with eur- Phil - for i feiv Iii6nients,jook� � ��'.,�,','�L��'%,.', I I . � .. _.: (� joy College. All diseases 6f domestic a:d.',_-rtAt his own stable. Fri- ly forty �rears ago when my father render under bi-, caresses and his a- wobld have fo%ght ten men -a 1nin- - I XfX L I ip stood . ___�.. night ,Th. to Themes . 9 � - `dfitan�i6. 'Anbthof- '1:"q'jL� sufmals treated. Calls promptly at- day—south by way of Centre Road came into, possession of it. That, naked -handed, -if such a figlit I In ' Off fnf6 the L I I 1 11":!:"7 � Road to John Duncan's, for noon; then south vowal of love. For a moment he bad dred- 4, bnde(I to and charges poderatd. Vet- by,way of winchelsea, to George Brock's, for M'sieur, is the vtry simple story 4f would have given him a chance of To be alone, even -after the painful mile and a half out therg, was the .. .A�, . I . ,77 . 1. possessed her, and now he was alone. . Gray Beaver, � and. from 'the Gray _�" . � ''.: �', �;, brina*y Dentistry a specialty. Office night Snturday.-East to the Sunshine Line Fort o' God. Its old name is forgot- � ning Jeanne; he would -have died, parting with Pierre, was in one way "i'll L and rialdence on Goderich street, out and north to Albert Scott's, for noon; then The cry that had wrung itself from win Beaver there 1ay the unbroken water- , ..," I , - ; to Stairs ten- It lives only with us: Others her lips, breaking in upon his happi- laughing, happy, if it had been in a a relief to Philip, for with the disap- ­ - �. "L ftor east of Dr. Scott's office, Sea- north to the Cromart7 Line and west , way to the Point of their conjunction- 1�,il-�_ L . ;; � tl.. . I I I I 'to his own stable for night. know is at D'Arcambal House.- Struggle for her. Butt Jeanne herself pearance of the lonely half�breed over 1�7 : .1 I . - twil. like a blow, still rang in his ears, with the railway coming -up from, the .,,,"�. I .. . L . . 1 Terms. -To insure a foal, $16.00. "Yes, I have beard of that," said rAess in the e,- had dealt him the blow. 0ie mountain there had gone ,from . ��.,. I L :, .! W. 14 I JOHN LIVINGSTONE - and there was something 7 For a long time he sat motionless him the last physical association that south. A s,udd!,3 idea occurred to A. � .. I:_ 1. , ". I Proprietor and Manager Philily., ftat quisite pain of it thalt left him in . the chaiK, facing the picture on bound birn to Jea . Philip. If MacDougall had'built two, . b, . , ,L . He waited for Jeanne, and saw tl in _*1 A MEDICAL . fne and her people L . Stags, Ont. torment. Heart and soul, every drop and a quarter miles of road -bed in L . ,2 * ;��, 1. 0 1 . her fingers -were nervously twisting a the wall. Then he rose to his feet, With. Pierre sit his side, Jeanne was . 1 _.*, ., 1-1 \ of blood in hini., had leaped in the joy . - five weeks they could sure�v complete . t , , , 1. I DIL A. NE"ON-BRADY The Handsome Choicely Bred Clydesdale bit of ribbon in her lap. - Picked up the note� and went to one still with him; but now that Pierre "'; " , It 11 I - _ I Stallion ,, of that glorious moment, when Jean tbl�other mile and a half b'efore win- ­1�1 � Bayfiell "Of course, that is uninteresting, square windows that was gone there caAe a change in him :. � -v I ne's eyes and sweet lips had accepted of the little ter stopped them. In that event, ; I I . BONNIE GLENGYRE she continued. "You can almost guess looked out into the night. The moon —one of those unaccountable trans- :. .. � ! Graduate Dublin University, Ire- No. (23820] (19938) the rest. We have lived here—alone. his love, and her arms bad clung bad risen, and the sky was full of mutations of the mind which make they would have fifteen miles of road, I ��* � L T 954 Form A about his shoulders. Now these linking seven lakes wl;ich -would give- - 1"'., land, Late Extern Assistant Maste Approved Enrolment No. I Not one of us has ever felt the desire stars. He knew that he was looking the passing of yesterdays more like ' I '.1 , " Rotunda Hospital for Women and will stand for 'mares for the season of 1924 things had been struck dead within the north, forAhe pale shimmer a short dream thalii a long and full them a splendid wi�ter trail for men, � .�..` . . I to leave this little world of ourF& It eams, and dogs, to the Gray Beaver. . 1. 11. .. .. . him. He felt again the fierce pres- into t .� .-4 Children, Dublin. Office at residence aleafvVON69: own stable, one is curious—you may scarcely believe of the aurora was in his face. He reality. He walked slowly over the . �..,� , L Monday. -Will sure of Jeanne's arms as she had And from the Gray Beaver they ., ... I., .� J ," , lately occupied by Mrs. Parsons. mile south of Mitchell. and proceed to R. and a true that we sKw the black edge of the spruce plain, and -when he came to the trail would have smooth ice for twenty "i - Hours, 9 to 10 a.m., 6 to 7 p.m. A. Gray's, -Lot 87, Concession 6, Hibbert. for what I say—but it i thrust him away, he saw the fright est; the barren stretched out. pale beaten by the hoofs of his own teams� 1. . I Vhnidays, 1 to 2 P.m. 2866-26 noon; thence to John Cairm', Lot 21, Con- look out upon your big world and and torture that had leaped into her for miles, to the new road. He had not .. M cession 6, Hibbert, for night- Tuesday. -Will laugh at it and dislike it. I guess— and ghostly, into the night shadows. he followed it mechanically. In his .11, . proceed to John Story's, Lot 7, Concession 7, eyes as she sprang from him, as planned to begin fishing operations . :";, . 11 — - Tuckeramith, for noon; thence -to William S. that I have been taught to -hate it— though his touch had)suddenly become He made an effort to open the win- measurement of thing-, now it seem- until spring, but he could see no rea- % L �f ; �, Lot 25, Concession 5. Tucker- since I can remember." dow, but it was wedged tightly in its ed only a few hours since he had , I Broadfoot!s, a sacrilege. He lo�vered his arms, son now why they should not com- N� DR. F. J. BURROWS smith, for night. Wednesday—Will Proceed There �vas a little tremble in Jean- heavy sill. He crossed the room, op- travelled over thi's trail on his way I to Angus McKinnon's, Lot 10, Concession 11, slowly, and went to the hall. It was mance that winter, setting their nets, - . _1�_, -A Tuckersmith, for noon; 's voice, an instant's quivering of �mpty. He heard rto, sound, and clos ened the door, and went silently down to Fort Churchill; it might have been I I t I � ­ thence across and ne - through the ice. At Lobstick Creek, :,.M office and reside -nee, Goderich street down to James Hill's, Concession 8, Hibbert, her ebin. Philip looked from her face the hall to the door through which that morning, or the morning before. I"! I (I east of the Methodist churek, Seftfort], for night. Thursday. -Will Proceed via Staffa into the fire, and stared hard, . choking ed the door. Pierre had led him a few hours be- The weeks of his absence had passed where the new road wo,uld reach them ! � , . ftone 46, Coromer for tke County of and across to,oswald Walker's, one-half mile It was so still that he could hear sometime in April or May, they could 1� . on; thence to Thos. back words which were,ready to burs" fore. It was not locked, and be pass- with marvelous swiftness, now that ��, � e the excited throbbing of his own freeze their fish and keep them in 'L­ C%t of Crornarty, fof no _� ' �­ ,I - from -his ed out into the night. The fresh air he looked blick upon ' them. They ,. �'L Huron. %thoun's, Gowrie, for night. Friday� lips, In place of them he - I ___ .- . . - Will proceed to Joseph Skinner's, north of said, with a touch of'bitterness in his he��t. He looked at -the picture a- was like a tonic, and he walked swift- seemed short and trivial. And yet storage. Five hundred tons in stock, - I � -Munro, for noon; thence to his own stable gain, and a strange fancy impressed and perhaps a thousand, would not 11�,,: � � r �Jght. Saturday. -Will Proceed to Fred voice: ly out into the moonlit spaces, until be knew that in those weeks he -had be a bad beginning. It would mean ..- 1, I . I DR. C.MACKAY uorne, two miles east of Mitchell, for noon; "And I have grown to hate my him with the idea that it was no lon- he found himself in the deep shadow lived more of his life than he had from forty. to eighty thousand ddt- . . 5" : I , thence to his own stable for night, where he ha d in, ger sli-iling at him, but that its eyes : L" , 1. � will remain till the following Monday morn- world', Jeanne. It __ s compella of the Sun Rock that towered like a ever lived before. or would ever live lars, a half of which could be paid � . � .., I 0. Mackay konor graduate of TrI*_ to hate it. That ris why I spoke to) were turned to the door through which giant above his head. He again. For a brief spell life -had been .: � I � . Ing. Terms. ' I disappeared. ..-He moved sentinel . out in dividends. ' :, ­ hy University, and gold'inedillist of -To insure a foal $15.00. you that night on the cliff at Church- made his way around its huge ba4e, filled.with joy and holpe—a promise . . �!,4 . Trinity Medical College; member of � 'his position, and -the illusion was He turned back, whistling softly. �A�l � FRED COLQUHOUN. Proprietor. ill." they ,had landed in the canoe. There of happiness which a An �­ - John Malaney, Manager. "I have'sometimes thought that -1 gone. It was Jeanne looking down gle moment There was new life in him, burninc I . 1�11 � L' *a College of Physicians and Sur older and hap ier was another canoe drawn up beside in the sbadow of the Sun Rock had for action. He was eager to see Mac- .�,:. - . ' him again, an P '. j�l S00"A of Oletarlo. The Premium Clydesdale Stallion have been very wrong," said the girl. upon Pierre's, and two figures stood out destroyed forever. He had seen ', I Jeanne than the one whom 'he loved. Dougrall, and he hoped that Brokaw .11 :. t 1, .1 &� 4 . . this other world. in the mloonlight. Jeanne in another man's arms; he would not be long in reaching Blind I,, -, - . BLACON'S SON - X1 r the first time lie elcamined it clear - '.. � I I know nothing of it, excepf as I have F'O One of these was a man, �he other had read 'the confirmation of his fears Indian Lake. Before he reached tb;� . ,�� , I I DR. H. HUGH ROSS Approved Enrol= (20869) been taught. I have nd right to hate closely. In one coMer of the canvas n- in Pierre's grief -distorted 'face, in the .1 , , I cut No. 5272 Form A I a woman, and as Philip stopped, wo trail he was planning the accommoda- '� I � � Term. to insure, $15.00. . it, and yet I do. I have never want- he found the artist's name, Bourett, dbring at the scene, the man advanc- strange tremble of his voice, in the 1. i � �11 . Graduate of University of ToronU Monday—Will leave his own stable, Bruce- and after it the date. 108. Could it tion stations, where men and animals � L '. field, and go west on Bayfield Road to 2nd ed to see it. I have never cared to ed to the woman and caught her in words that he bad spokenr He was "I � , - of Medicine, member of,Col- I be the picture of Jeanne's mother? could find shelter. There would be ... ��,� faculty jans aAd, gdrgiois of Concession of Stanley -6o John Buchart's, for know the people who lived in it. . his embrace. He heard a voice low sorry for Pierre. He would have ,.. I lose of Physic west to Ed. Glenn, He told himself that it was impoos- one on the shore of the Gray Beaver, '.., ". is noon, wish that I could ,understand, but I and expostulating, which sounde� like been glad if that other man had been I ":, - then north and and from there he would bmild them ',­ - oy 02 ; pass graduate 'coxtrz" Jr.'s, for nigh Tuesday. -Down Fourth ; except that father has made sible, for Jeanne's mother had been wn misery . -regular intervals of five miles on , L�� ,�� ., . , Glinl6UI SbW"t df 'Chicago Concession to tannocklmrn, then to Verna cannot five years Otille's, and in spite of his o the lovable half-breed; if Jeanne ' in I he poetry of life, and love, had given 11 = J, btel, for noon ; then for us, for Pierre and Otille and me, found dead i,n. the snow, Philip smije4 at this other love which t at "I loyali Ophthalmic Hospital, London, at the Timperance H' later than the date of the canvas, and the ice. . � LL I I soroth on the .Parr Line to Wra. Foster's, for had found its way to Fort ol God. 'He herself to the one who had saved the ,. . n IS is Green and this little.world at Fort o' God, and . .. , �. .. fts d; Univorloity,1110spit4l; Lou- highL wed esday.- outh to Hii I Pierre, the Half-breed, had buried her I :; �, I Zle, i", ng am . - rairbairn's, has taught us to fear the other. turned back softly, leaving the lovers spark of life in her chilled little body (ComtInned next Weak.) 11, IP I d ' Offiii�--Back of 'Do- east to the Town Line at Walter e S . e &IV 1, som,ew1here but on the barren, so that ." . for noon@.- then down the second Concession know that th re I no oth r in as he had found tbem; but he had years and years ago. And yet in , - -- Bank, Seaforth. PkOxe NO- 5, I- ... . . . 11 . . 10131110i, f Hay W Robert McLaren's, London Road' she was a mystery to all but him. . .. r�� residexce, 0 Harve�'S, Kip: t�e whole -world like my father, and .scarce taken half a dozen steps when his own grief he unconsciously rejoic- 11 --- . �`� Xltkt� calls answered f Even the master of Fort o s a man like Pierre who ., . for night. Thursday. -T6 11. , ", to . :�' , , street, Seafortk. . pen, for noon: then by way of the.Red School that what he has done must be best. -he hea�d other steps, and saw that ed that it wa . 1_ 'i-_ I ­Vlatorift he bad brought the child, had 11, / Howe to.Robert Doh,'s, for n =17Z7. It Is his pride that we :brip L Whom the girl had left her companion and suffered with him. � 1- ight. , 9 your . � , I oi West on the 7th Coneession to Seen the woman ulyon whose . ',�. I � — , I . earner and north to George MoCartney'a, for world to our doors but that *e never never was hu,"yi" toward him. He drew This thought of Pierre strengthen- I ,; �� I I more cold breast Pierre bad found the Ht- e ed him, an4 be walked fa%Ur, and J�, J . noon; then to MeAdam's Side Road and north go to it; he says that we know back close into the shadow of th A AUCTIONEERS to the 2nd Ooncession and west to James. breathed more deeply of the clear For Sale or Rent. .1 Cnrnochan's, for nighL Saturday. -R9, Broad- about that world than the people Who tle Jeanne. rock to avoid possible discovery, and � :."11 , I L - foot's Bridge and south to the MiN Road, to live there, which of course cannot be With nervous hand& be replaced the the girl passed through the moonlight night air. He bad lost in the fight i, ,.�..". I THOMAS BROWN B - -amid picture with it- face to the wall, and for Jeanne as he had lost in many Hewdu "Warrenei Uvery Bare . I .;.! I . L , � almost within arm!s-reach I . 1. ,�', � Ucepsed auctioneer for the CoUlstio@§ his own stable at rucelleld so. And so we have grown up of him. In �,11111 R URO began to pace up and down th,d room. orther fights; but, after all, there was —also.- I . I . 62 H#on and Perth. Correspoudeloco Pwporletor & Manager. the old memories, the pictures. and ntlering if P',krM7nbsl would send that moment his heart ceased to beat. ther and bigger fight ahead of I 1, � � I � . I I I I the dead romances of Fort ol God. We wo, He choked back the groaning cry 11110 Half Lot No. 11, 5th Can- . . &MIlixoments for sale dat4w am bs of seeing Best 9� ' � _ � 'ai" ­ LIU* '"'. a, I �," !!1. I I Thouglits of his men, of his camps, I . 1�e..,' Tho Expositor Offie4g. Charges mod- The Handsome Choicely Bred ClYdesdAlc do—'In making for ourselves our own Jeanne again that night. He felt Otille who passed him. It was Jeam- culars apply to �� ; 'r, , Ise hod gowe to her room, , and of this struggle through which Parti � I'll", '. d, -!, � I g up ph6ii6 07, Soikforth have taken pleasure in living as we for him. that rose to his lips. It was not him. which he would begin to-morroW. cession, Hay. Easy terms. Per L� I 1,;, little social'codes, our childish A-ristoc- sure that s . ... % . :*ato aiRd satisfaction guArRutW1 Stallion. tpioglit not ne. I,/ -1 1, , I Iff: . I -: , . I , Approved Ent,olment No. 982 Form A I raey, our make-believe world. it is and that even D'Arcambal _ In another moment .she was gone. A. MURDOM I ,:� � 141_ :. .1_1_ I � � In that , I �: . .� 11, . I I 'hat lives 'as lone. The man bad shoved his canoe into =2-tf I" I . BRITISH HERO ' the spirit of Port o' God t � knbw that be w -a __________ He"MR& 1: with w, and makes us content event he htid,.R long night ahead of I �, 1. I ,,-,, the him, filled ith boun s the narfow stream, ,and was already I LLL � 1 4 A I I OSCAR ELOPP I I%To, (10964) [20573,1 shadow -faces of men and wome I who w, q of sleeplessnes. lost in the gloom. Then, nnd not un- I ?�., " Honov 4*9difate Carey Jones, Noe win otand for roaren -durtna the cemon of For three- - . I - I i924, as fallowo: � � once filled these roorm with life and and torme-mt. Re waited 1 til then, did the Cry of torture fall .. ., w .11 , .. � 01onal School of Auctioneering, Chi- ur4i, and whos Ir I — I I I!, I q , . mandt,.-Will.leava hjc qsru sLts�blo at jjar� pleas e mentory. seems from Philip. And as if in echo to it I . A I L � 8 I UvolMe tRIKOn In, - ­ ­ —_ � I , , � , I V Pee it , _ and go West to " 0 Dale & Sol". to have passed into our keeping alone. he beard tT;e sobbing break of another � ' , Live Stdaki ` Real, -Estate, Mer- Purhey ; then soul"..d east to Saroft 1, 1: � istea in, 'Alma, far noon: t,,, I know them all; meny of their names, T% '�� � 4 am , Sales. MaMichnel's. on Boundary for night. Ifted. * 0 I #,* voice, and nte.pping out into the moon- , 9 '., i. e'..:'111, �, 4 And r "' ' ' I � r V4�4,p ov,ailihK *,, day. -West to Constance, then north and oRdt all of their faces. I have a dagueT- * I 1, L 00 light he stood face to face. with Pierre UR, D. H s MCINNE * I I . �2,� � ii! - ' Ofto 11 -s, and she Couchee. �;` , -F , me, reotype of Camille Poitier h .1 11 �, I :,�'.. , g, V40 I I 'olf' to John D6d4`h,�'16.,W80,':(;6 I _ �� I * 1, � . "61*ed ,' W*%4 - 1�1 161 i CHIROPRACTOR , . , Z, Killap, for moon I iffien cast to . W- S 0 .. , I%Qne (;ravcl Road an4 north to Leadlmry.t6 Vla. must have been very beautiful. There It was Pienre who spolce first. . � , '11, '. . L I � 080" Opp' 9 2 eh'L 'O*t. *86"7, MeGavi-A'a, Lot 23, ,Concession 12, McKMOV, are the tiniest slippers in the world I'll LEC, R M "I am sorry, M'sieur," he whispeir- , , , ".1. � `_i , I I it 84' for night Wedneod1W.,West Ild 1601th to in -her chest, and ribbons like those , * of wigigham, will. be at the .1 �,' '� '. 1 ., ­�� � �'!', t . - �,!,�,V . � . . inmea Watt'n, Boundapr of Hallett, for nom . L,ri. 1. W I 1__N;11 # C) 1 1, 0 ed, boars0y. "I know that, it has � i't �, !�­r,�,��J ". I I n: which are tied about the pistols. There broken your heart. And mine, to,o, is Commercial ffttel, seftfbA flt.. 1 I I I then north hnA east to Archie Mlop% to,t E GA I .L X ,�?,,1,4 . ;� K" . .1 .L I t ;,,., TS . " V �1 , . I � Concemlon i4, out5tivi'' for nit Tb'#bft7-- is a painting of D'Arcy in your room. 40 , , 0 - crushed." I - I I 1. I ,,, ��11'�� ,1�,,,i PA hA L , ,� , m U pu AS 0 I . ­Iill, , . ,Norlh ,1 d t clamlogwW 0 '. Mond &7 . 1 � �rl,:, 6 4,r� 0 ALIN S FA Erl " ­­ ".'111� ��,.'-�' I I . I &,r mo6n: t - 8. It is the picture next to the (me that R 0 Q 9 ay and Thura - I han ER - . $1, -1 I r I 0 V1, 02. 3 Y1,94 'i� ., ,." 0, X a. T.1ung , , `111 IN 4 I I I � I - � 1'il; I Rolftiething in the half-brepd's face., abnb, !"; ,� 1�..�� .141, t�, ilia ao�lith to .T 3 Fnl bag its fa6e turned to the wall." V 9 ��4 -16th cdabonsi6li bf Grey for L G h L I Ft PIAORI- of his voice, . I Aftern I'L '' ' ,., . tjoh6of f�r the O"* j;n;c mlilll� She rose to her feet, alid Philip. I �, � F in the c�hokinjr utteranee I I 1, , K� � L Son , " WK. 1. M, IfforolL oln,y-2ast and , ,ft%. Lat 6. stri,ick Philip ago new "d strange. He , Adjustmovita given ,Zbvdiqo�o -� '' � "44�.-'� �,� . I IACOWed 911C * , I "k 08104 AtteAdLed 06 It 12, tb to John Bolo N N 0 T' ., �, conoession 17, Gray, f6t noont thp th to stood bes1de her. There 'Was a M%st F q Lolyp N . I 1, i; 11, ,§. � - " 11 0 DOW I . I �!�11, 'i 86VIA of dil klh&., ;I �, " I. A. 11111 I. � had seou the eyes of dying animals ,�t.A,o Tarts Of Ole 0"'A John Prieelo Lot 18, 0071MO161h f A."Illho in �pr eyes as she held dut- her h4pd t � - V IT Q 0 '. . �. I .., " 1 -*hora M "I% remtkIti , I �� � g"" �F, 11 '1111�� - 7 " In manl " " for night Soiturdar-8611th Alid tvot t6 al I Fou I fflowed I �, .11, �;41�--; " , ,1.11X,� � ,4. 9 "a ON4 ... . I W, rMA E , I �,'.. , *' '1� V to him L Illed with thq wild pain that %N ,, �.­, ,- ,_-;,�(O I raAelo, a0ift , . . he 1. �.�, . �� , �4� . ----6e6 .L I s. alhd andd6fft . ,.-�_�,� �T- V L -A*- ", , .. I I . Z' . ,� ' ' .. 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