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Rol*" • Bto,; :- ., , . for the, Aro 'ore,. p*orte., . V.ardnien,, Beattie - weeit.' .1. .• Seethe-the:Olt the sheep /44nager, joined Om* •1,E4' the -Orrwe where several thousand pictures of aarik-erealea,le?;conaertiegm, iite,..-ii, ti*Ftet. 'of tie:light eaneal5tao" evithiareiteasiet4ipped:ineueithin,:berMd kr' •;.40•44003,, 0, '1040iitiOt•larY'-ret47$ anda:Griffinepnibble-fieldlaerOSalg . gh1101194 •,' ande!'''s°1040,red ' . „car i Muuteep:lulls of , Way_browi and pe-misted4141,.:•,•*46A0d, eanYeine. ' ' , , ' "Say" Thayer Muttered in an. un- _ d „ ne:ateresii' to Naismith, while- ttio*,t the 4e-'•: 7 old, 3474 hitt*: and very v.ig .. -•,00rtros$:.ArW : ' • :,1•4----''' 7.: . . ipf.t.APTER IX "Where's: Mi:,,'Boy in Bcae&eal" , Dia shouted, 'Stepping with 4 pietas- spurs through the Big Howie in cmest of its Litt/a' Loly. . '7114 the 744eh:like 40101i.Iiiiiki;44,4 :tt/e,,,, ,704100; but ifi,e :e4o*, 0106404 all 'solo of logertmoo.' 'If you'd arrived e7riiteci, two inbiettee later there . . w°14d, iIel-Ve.beeie atl. ralte.,:te 'WeleaMe you Outthe' Chinese boye. ' F was jetetl going: fOr a'. 'ride, and Paula — Mre. 'FOrreste448 disappeared" ' : , The two menwere almost Of a size, • Graham topping his host by perhaps , ” f, • I've ever, ,001ek .7. • no deeiereedeVe116,14 fkr, ' , , ,i4 :4-1$44 et Vehtere.4 rdo .414. of. •T- waft34. .„ •,„, „ GranaPai ' payee.- , . dirapteted his thought., VP* the right, far ... 'War, came the 1.14/01444Kikhiez‘44, :of -shod hods 44.•emierete,141,10ifeci 'hY a mighty $014sh 44d an etithwot of wk.' hoofs:. Re„ ' •:Pe0e4 -404.e •o• ' „ rkt " p; 1 e e ' , .„ r, , . • it ii -s-ta on tw,ned e'uer. Teanc:ehrool,nre,:rai*JiAct uthi:•ase R. a .iiiiltS' ' seMhxd,rot,IA4p0:524:4,:• .•.:', ''i'.- ' — ... .. .-. ' ,..„ __._, , ,There.*44,ttIe,iieect. 4i,,,:40versa- . . Barrister, ; Solicitor, • ejon,Yer1,11a..ar: ton, Thayer ....704K, distinctly Alisari- and1A0tary, polio. . gonotor4o(?;,:k4,',444eci-4,44i - ' , ,for *I :fele that the Bank., Offieele`erear et -,:the:: , ,purchase.,,,of, 'ten Carloads of such ex- Dominion Bank, Se4f,Otii..„ *O-,07. r,• 1$4eilire,.,ere,407e.$ :1FA$ momentousns en- 144p, ••-, - - -- • .-,. :::.',. a ,- ' - . ' •• -otigh-to* Merit Much conversation. Dick And the girls were in the thick Of exclamatory and giggling banter, "here's some stuff for that article of :Yours, if you . touch .4POW the Pig: House. I've' seen the servants' din ing room.. 'Petty head sit down to it ever7 1neal,`•-eeinelnding gardeners chauffeurs,' and 'Outside bete). - It's' a He came to the door that gave en- trance to her long wing. .et was -a door without 4 lamb, a huge Panel Of weed- in •a, wood -paneled wall But Dick Dick shared thvoecret of the hidden Spring with hit: wifeed , pressthe, syringe and the door swung-00'4es "Where's- roltewy in Breeches?” he - an inch, but losing that inch in • the men's criesand laugbter. - Quicklythe:0(413go ',azy one . „ , . blow„... eeMparative breadth of shoulders and cries turned to alarm, accompanied by four enormous . , dering hoofs depth of chest Graham. was, if any the scam& of a prodigious splashing have put out and ' 4 thing, a clearer blonelethao FOrrest, and floundering as of some hOge., the light aid.epti,r, although both Were equally gray of drowning beast Dick bent his head whi•teThtedietr.fi - animated,1 eyevi , equally clear in the of the and leaped his horse through the lilacs ' "Ride his' W, ::,:,:liet,•: eyes, And equally and -precisely aim - Graham, on Altadena, followed at his "Catch his foretop Airo i -et on Harlya -,-- •., bronzed by sun and weather ' heels They emerged in a blaze of till he balattaeSOra' Graham's features ^in of tI cou ..ii• hia neck e• N . T, ':-.T0,03 - • ',e; , .B,ds, 2i. ,eetere,..„ , Solicitors,., cocrooyan_ „. (i./„tibiiEtc ., om„ • tera,,,AP ' Notaries• - e' , • "e Ine the ' Blinding, opposite The VaPositor ,Clifiee.- - : ) e ' "They ,speak for. themselves" Dick had asahred him, and turned aside to give data to Naismith for - his fine pending article on Shropshires in California-•: d the ' h ' ' an e Nort west. • • I wOuldet a4yeise- you to bother to .tcbiii eelect them," Dick Old Thayer ten later. "The boarding • house in iteelf. : Sortie head, some sYstent, take it .frnin. me. That Chiney boy.„ Clh'IOy, is a woos. He's housekeeper,' or managerofthe whole she bang or whatever you want to call hu job—and, say, it .runs that smooth you. caret hear it "Forrest'sethe Naismith called ,and stamped down the length -,j)eatt of her ,queirteree.,-- ' ' . - „. A4glanceletto.4, e bathroom . with its sunken - Roman bath and deseencling , - marble steps, WAS fruitless, as were the glances he .sent into Paella's. *ortil. robe' room and dressing 'room He the shor4broad :were , a sunshine, on an open space among theThe woman qbeyed thggdig0toca , . slightly larger mold his eyes were a trees, and. Graham came upon an un- into-the.evasitee eireaeleepa for the trifle longer .. although this was lost expected a' ,. ., ..,,,..picture as he had ever quieleeffert and 1.40fog.:0,pqr ard, ae again ,' - n by a heavier droop of lids. His chanced upon in his life. • e the oth,- nose hhinted that it was 'a ehade • Tree -surrounded, the heart- of the ehr°h•d'atrVnferdeeiz,Eetithde'leIie-ter,teld e 4 treig ter as well as larger than Dick's open Space VMS a tank, four-sided of ing between the ears ,and"elel 'and. Ina lips were a shade thicker, a concrete. The upper end' of the tank, the foretoP. The next. ni*.e74._,* e shade redder, a shade more bowed full width, was a broad spill -way, balanced . • - ,.- JAMES L. KILLORAN . Barrister, Notary Public -etc. Money , . of to Ioeria 41 Seafereli 'on Monday: eaeh week e Office in•Kidd Block.' . , , :In:Mutes average is all top You a . week picking your. ten carloads -and have no higher ;itgorahd4endth;n:-if you had taken the first ' This cool assumption that the sale Was already Consummated so perturb- real wooz," nodded. "He's the. brains that picks brains. He could. run an army, a cainpaign, a govenunent, or even a three-ring circus." ei "Which last is •some compliment,' Thayer eoricuered heartily. ' passed stairway that - • led- to her e'M , window -seat divan in what. she Called her Juliet Tower, and thrilled at eight of an orderlY array of filmy, Pretty, hwy. irnmaree things that he ,knew she had Spread out for -her oviii-eensuous delight of stallion put'hOrizinit'll in .with fulsemeness. sheened with an inch of smooth -slip- obedience to her Shiftage,of.tv .04 ' ,Forrest's hair was light brown to Ping water. The sides Were perpen- she had slipped beak to ,the •alient;''' 'estnut .. „ ch , a am s carried a dicular. The lower end, roughly cor- ders. Holding with eine Itanclatieethas:- .. „ .. whispering 'advertisement that it rugated, sloped out gently to solid mane, she waved a white arta' in' -elf ' would have been almost golden ' • - footle Here • • in it, g., in destrese that wee air and flashed 4 A smile Of a - 6 silk had it not been burned almost to consternation, and in fear that was edgrnent to Forrest; and; as Gra VETERINARY / , . _ .F.:HA.RBURN, V. S. HOzier graduate of Ontario Veterin- ary College, and honorary member of the Kedic41, Association of the ontEgio veterinary College Treats diseases of , . all domestic Animals by the most mod- e Dand mlik ern principles. entistry Fever a specialty.' Office opposite Dick% Hotel; Main Street, Seaforth. All orders left at the hotel will Te.' eeive pronrept attention. Night calls received, at the offiee., ‘ , ed Thayer, that, along with the sure knowledge that he had never seen so high. A quality of rams, he was net- tied' into changing his order to twenty carloads. As he told.Naismith, after they had regained the Big House and as they chalked their -cues to finish the in terninted keine:- • - - ', es a ,wizard. -I've "It's my first visit to Forrest's. He been buying in the East and importing But those Shroir- ,shires,,won My 'judgment. You notic- ed I doubled 'my order. Those Idaho buyers ,will/be wild for them. I only -"Oh, Paula," Dick said across to his wife. ef just got word that Gra- ham arrives to -morrow rimming. Bet, ter tell Oh Joy to put him in the ' watch -tower., It's man-eize quartets, and it's possible he may carry out his d k h' b k " threat an work on is book." . "Graham ?—Grahara?" Paula queri- ed 'aloud -of her memory. "Do I know him?" , . "You met him once two years age, in Santiago, at the Cafe Venus. He had dinner with us." , "Oh, one of those naval officers?" Dick shook his• head. . "The. contemplatiene4tie fetched up for a .. moment' at aediewing easel, his re - iterant ery ahedeed on his. lips/ and threw a laugh Of .recognition and ap- predation at theasketch, just, mitlin- ed. of an awkward' big boned knobby r, g-, , weanling colt 'caUght in- the act cif madly whinneying for its mother. "Where's my By in Breeches?" he shOtited before him, out to the sleep- ing porch; and found only a demere, brew-trouhled iehinese Woman -- of ' thirty, who smiled self-effacing em- barrassment int his eyes, . This was Paula's maid Oh Dear so 'before,. sandiness by the sun. The cheeks of panic, excitedly bobbed up and down noted, she was cool emugh 1,4 linte, both •-were high boned although the a cowboy in bearskin chaps, vacuous- him on his horse beside-Foreeet. 'Ale h°53ws lender Forrest's cheek -bones ly repeating the exclamation, 1011 so Grahatn realized that the turniag- were were more pronounced, Both noses God! Oh God!"—the first division of of her head and the waving Of her large-noseiled and sensitive. it rising in inflection, the second di- arm was only partly in bravado Was: And 'both mouths; while generously Vision inflected fallingly with despair. more in aesthetic wisdom of ' the' • propertioned, carried the impression On the edge of the farther side, fac- tare she composed, and was, Most. of ofgirlish sweetness and chastity along ing him, in bathing suits, legs dangl- all, sheer joy of daring and eraprise vfith the muscles that could draw ing toward the water, sat three tern- of the blood and the flesh and the life the lips to the firmness and harsh- fled nymphs. that was she. ness that would not give the lie to And in the tank, the center of the "Not many women'd tackle that"' the square, uncleft chins beneath. ' picture, a great horse, bright bay and Dick said quietly, as Mountain Lade. 'But the inch more in height and wet and ruddy satin, vertical in the easily retaining his. horizontal poste the inch less in chest -girth gave Evan water, struck upward and outward in- tion once it had been attaihed, swam Graham a grace of body and carriage -to the free air with huge fore -hoofs to the 'lower end of the tank and that Dick Forrest did not In in the -to JOHN ..GRIEVE, .V. S. Honer graduate of Ontario Veterin- ary College. All diseases of domestic animals- treated. Calls promptly at- tended to and charges moderate. Vet- erinary. Dentistry a specialty. Office and residence On Goderich Street, one door, eat of Dr. Mackay's Office, Hew- „ . ' • forth. ' ' - e - had buying orders straight for six carloads,, and , contingent on my judgment for two carloads more; but if •every buyer doesn't double his or- •den. straight and contingent, when he Sees them rams, and if there isn't a stampede foie -what's left, I don't know sheep. They're the goods. If they don't jump up the sheep genie of, Idaho . ; . Well, then Forrest% no breeder and I'm no buyer, that's all." civilian. Don't you remember that big blond fello'w'—you talked taus -because ' ic with him for half an hour •while Captain Joyce talked othr beads, off to prove th,at the United States should clean Mexico up and out with.the mail- ed fist." • "Oh, to be Sure," Paula vaguely re- collected. "He'd re -let you somewhere before . . . .South Africa, wasn't it? Or the Philippines?" • ' named by Dick, ?Many years acertain Of -- rtain eolicitous con: .well traction,. of her delicate brows e that made her appearos if 'ever Oil the' verge of saying Oh dearl" ' .Th -fact, Dick had taken -lid., as a child alinost, for Paula's eservice, froth' a - fishing village on the'Yellow • Sea where her widowemother eettlied as much as four dollars in a proeperoue ' t k , • .• YePr's 'Pa - ing nets -6' Oh possess. steel -gleaming wet and sun, floundered up the rough .slope the this particular of haild, each served while on its back, slipping and cling- anxious cowboy', • as a foil to, the. other. Graham ing was the White form of what Gra szifotflychaaditshteed.twteheenhthele'- was all lighle hand delight, with a hint hale took at first to. be. some glorious ter ___ tlhatatertu b th ch ut . e s is, test of hiets—of Prince youth. Not Until the stallion, sink- jaws. But Paula, still astride,: Pglean— aFnling• • °.rres • • t's see:med a more i enter ed a in b means of the , g ga Y ed forward, hnperiously took the lead efficient and formidable organism, powerful beat of his legs and hoofs, part from the cowboy, whirled Monne more dan erous to other life,stouter-did Graham- er i realize that it was a thin Lad around to face Forrest and grip ed g its ow - n life. • woman who rode him—a woman as saluted. F P t th orres , rew a glance at his wrist white as the white silken slip of a "Now you will have to go away,' wet& as he:talked, but in that glance bathing suit that molded to her form called. "This is our ben party , , MEDICAL , „.„ _ - DRe.J.W. PECK eeee.e. • Graduate of Faculty of Medielne • - McGill University, Montreal- Member ' of College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario. :Licentiate of Medical- Council a Canada; • Post -Graduate ..Aathe warning.geng for lunch rang creeteaa huge lermAe gong from "Kerea tliatewaerneVer" etruele. „ linen it. was first indubitably ascertained that • y , . ..,,.. Paula was awake—Dick • joined the ' . . j young people at the gold -fish foun- ta- • th b•Bert W • in in e big patio.Wain- evright, -variously advised, and coin- mended by his sister, Rita, and by "That's the chap. Smith Africa, it wee:. Etritar Graham. Next thee ‘• we •Inet was on the Times dispetch,,hOet on the Yelliiii-Sea 'And we crossed , ,. . • trails a dozen times after that with , . , . . ,, out meeting, until that night in the CafeV • Venus. a "Heavens—he left Bora-Bora, going east, two days before I dropped' anchor or ennen. ear s fleet service feel> la • had' b' ,., ,an „ . : 'been a - board the thieget4Maet echomier, All Away; it the aten*Iree-that Clth J - IF. b had begun'• '' —,, ....-97, e. , in- oy,- to demonserate • the efficiency that enabled him through the ears to rise t th y , e 0 e majordomo- ship of the Big House. , •she withoutpause or o focus, with like a marble-carven veiling of dra fumblef f P- and the stag public is not admitted." swift certainty of corelation, he read ery. As marble .was her back, save Dick laughed, saluted acknowledge the, dial , that the fine delicate muscles moved ment, and led ehe way bark through. ...ttEleVenethitter. heaeaid. "Come a- and crept under the silken suit as she the lilacs to the road. trove to keep her head above water. _ ,_ ..,... . . _ . lerhgeat once,. Graham. We don't eat s k "Who . . . Wlio -*--i-e: air" Girre-' till eivelire-thirtY. I am sending out a Her slim round arms were twined in ham queried. shipment ef balls, three hundred of yards of half -drowned stallion ma ep i ee - nei au a— rs. Forrest—the boy girl;. them, and I'm deeneright proud of while her white round knees slipped the child that never grew up, the grit-, them. .You• simply must see them, on the sleek, wet, satin pads of the tiest puff of rose -dust that was ever 'mind Member of Resident Medical Staff of General Hospital, Montreal 1914e15. Office 2 doors east of Post Office; , • Phone 56, Hensall, Ontario. . Paula and her sisters, Lute and Ern- estine, was striving with a dip -net to catch a particularly gorgeous flower of a fish whose size and color and bound west on my way to Sonioa. I came out of Apia, With letters for him from the American Consel, the dayGraham before we came in. We missed' each , i • , , Never your riding togs. Oh Ho great horse's straining shoulder mus- woman." Hospital, ._ , .. —fetch "a pair Of my leggings. You, des. The white toes of her dug for "My breath is quite taken away,' for Sick Children Oh, order Altadena unsaddled.— a grip into the smooth sides of the said. "Do your people do .,— , What saddle .do ycrat:prefer, Graham'?" animal, vainly seeking a hold on the such stunts frequently?" . "Oh, anything, beneath. "First DR. A. NEWTON BRADY thultiplicityoof fins and tails Mid led him other by three days at Levuka—I Was the Wild Duck then. He 67 ,COLLEGE ST., TORONTO old man." ribs , time she ever did that" For - "English ?—Australian? — McClel- In a breath, or the half of a breath, rest replied. 'Mat was Mountain: Hayfield. - Graduate Dublin University, Ire- land. Late Extern Assistant Master Rotunda Hospital for Women and Children, Dublin. Office at residence lately occupied by Mrs. Parsons. Paula to decide to segregate for the special breeding tank in' the foun- thin of her own secret patio. . Amid high excitement, and much squealing and laughter, the deed was accomplished, the big fish deposited in a can and carried away by the wait- sailing pull- ed out of Suva as guest on a British cruiser. Sir Everard bn Thurm, Brit- ish 'High Commissioner of the ' South Seas, -gave me more letters for Gra- ham. I missed him at Port Resolu- tion and at Vila in the New Hebrides: ''' - . Dear Mr. Editoreee your readers gave probably had , their appetite for statistics satiated during the • past few, months. Still - they vrill, no clohlye„, want to know Ian ?—Mexican ?" Dick insisted . Graham saw the whole breathless sit- Lad. She rode him straight down the . "McClellan, if it's no trouble," Gra- 1mi:ion, realized that the white ;won- spill-way—tobogganed with him, ham surrendered. derful creature was a woman, and twenty-two hundred and forty pounds - sensed the smallness and daintiness of ee aim" They sat their horses by the side of her despite her gladiatorial struggles. "Risked his neck and le II legs as we the road and watched the last of the She reminded him of some Dresden as her own," was Graham's comment. herd beginning its long journey to figure "Thirty-five Hours, 9 to 10 am., 6 to 7 p.m.; Sundays, 1 to 2 p.m. 2866-26 ing Italian gardener. , "And what have you to say for yourself?" Ernestine challenged, as The cruiser was junketing, you see. I beat her in and out of the Santa Cruz Group'. It was the same thing in the nomeththg of the ,rirgrk accomplished e. , hy the horipital to .whieh they have enerAusi__ a contributed in the china set absurdly small and thousand dollars' worth Chili disappear around the bend. light and strangely on the drowning oe neck and legs," Dick smiled. "That "I see what you're doing—its great, back of a titanic beast. So dwarfed is what a pool of breeders offered me DR. F. J. BURROWS Office and residence Goderich Street, east of the Methodist church, Seaforth, east Phone 46. Coroner for the County of Huron. Dick joined them. "Nothing," he answered sadly. "The ranch is depleted. Three hundred beautiful young bulls depart to -mor- ro* for South America, and Thayer.— you met him last night—is taking SolomonS. The cruiser, after shelling the cannibal villages at Langa-Laega, steamed out in the morning. I sailed in that afternoon. I never did deliver those letters in person, and the next time I laid eyes on him was at the eo y• " --• reholders in a past. ., fhey are she pis Mission of mercy-- dividends are not paid in ,ixiiii of the realm-. May I trespass upon your space to what thofie dividends are? Graham said with sparkling eyes." was she by the bulk of the stallion for him last year after he'd cleaned up, . y y C h well ,a,ve fooled some myself with the that she was a midget, or a tin fair the oast with • t h get as we as him- critters, when I was a youngster down from fairyland come true self. And as for Paula, she could . the Argentine.If I'd had ' beef A ' in e . . ,s she pressed her cheek against break -necks and legs at that price t to build on I mightn't the great arching neck her golden- blood like that , e,every day in the year until I went have taken the cropper I did." brown hair, wet from being under, broke—only she doesn't. She never "But DR. C. MACKAY C. Mackay, honor graduate of Trin- ity University, and gold medallist of twenty carloads of rams. All I can say is that my congratulations are extended to Idaho and Chile." Cafe Venus two years ago." "But who about him, and what a- bout him?" Paula queried. "And outline Firstly, the daily average of chil• . dren occupying cots in the Hospital that was before alfalfa and flowing and tangled, seemed tangled has accidents." artesian wells," Dick smoothed for in the black mane of the stallion. But him. "The time wasn't ripe for the it was her face that smote Graham (Continued next week.) Shorthorn. Only scrubs could survive most of all. It was a boy's face; it Trinity Medical College; member of the College of Physicians and Sur- geons of Ontario. "Plant more acorns," Paula laugh- ed her arms about her sisters the ' . . . ' • three of them smilingly expectant of an inevitable antic. - what's the book?' e "Well, finst of all, beginning at the . . end, he's broke—that is, for him, he's broke. He's got an income of several for Sick Children was 255, The total cared for as inpatients was 6 397. That is equivalent tok the ' a Ontario the droughts. They were strong in was a woman's face! it was serious staying powers but light on the scales. and at the same time amused, express- And refrigerator steamships hadn't ing the pleasure it found woven with been invented. That's what revolu- the It was a white woman s , ,. ., Band for free boon . , giving full panic- e• mars of Trench's DR. H. HUGH ROSS Graduate of University of Toronto Faculty of Medicine, member of Col- lege of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario; pass graduate courses in Chicago Clinical School of Chicago; "Oh, Dick, sing your acorn song," Lute begged. He shook his head solemnly, "I've I got a better one. It's purest orthodoxy. It's got Red Cloud and his acorn song skinned to death. Lis- ten! This is the, song of the little thousand a year left but all that his father left him is gone. No; he didn't blow it. He got in deep, and the 'silent panic' several years ago just about cleaned him. But he dosen't whimper, "He's good stuff, old American stock, population of good-sized town. d And secondly, the out- e , partment. This is a wing of offices given over to consultation and minor operations_ On an average there peril. tionized the game down there." face—and modern; and yet, to Gra- "Besides, I was a mere youngster," ham, it was all -pagan. This was not Graham added. "Though that meant a creature and a situation one hap- nothing much. There was a young pened upon in the twentieth century. ''''''hefiageir'n'ari'2i; German tackled it at the same time I It was straight out of old Greece. It eeee did, with a tenth of my capital. He was a Maxfield Parrish reminiscence hung it lean dry and from the Arabian Nights. Genii ,,,i. ,-; ' over , , world-famous prep - • ,, arationforEpuepsy and Pits—simple, home treatment. so years, Emcees, Testimonials from &limits Taj• aiitreleitr"°: SL.Jame.s' Chambers. 79 AdeLairleSt. E. Toronto. Ontario Royal Ophthalmic Hospital, London, England; University Hospital, Lon- don, England. Office—Back of Do- minion Bank, Seaforth. Phone No. 5. Night calls answered from residence, Victoria Street, Seaforth. Eastsider, on her first trip to the country under the auspices of her Sunday School. She's quite young. Pay particular attention to,herlisp." And then Dick chanted, lisping: "The bowl, a Yale man. The book—he expects to make a bit on it—covers last year's trip aeross South America, west coast to east coast. It was largely new ground. The Brazilian gevernment voluntarily voted him a honorarium for the infor- were 190 yanag callers a day. That is where the dividends are earned—In the difference made in the lives of thousands of children through the voluntary Contributions out, years, years, all. He's rated in seven figures now." might be expected to rise from those They turned their horses back for troubled depths, or golden princes, a- The invention ef the harp was due the Big 'House. Dick flirted his wrist stride winged dragons, to swoop down to an accident, we read. On the other to see his watch. out of the blue to the rescue. hand the inventor of the bagpipes "Lots of time," he assured his guest. The stallion, forcing itself higher was a Highland cottager Who got the you saw those yearlings, out of water, missed, by a shade, from idea through stepping on a ' cat— m glad y • • AUCTIONEERS REED goldfish thwimmeth in the The robin thiths upon the tree; thit of ten thousand dollars mation -he brought out concerning un- Brazil. Oh, he's which render it possible to main-I - thin an institution where pallid There was one reason why that young turning over backward as it sank. Punch. German stuck it out. He had to. You OSCAR W. Licensed auctioneer for the Coun- What rnaketh them so eathily? Who,stucicth the fur upon their breast, explored portions of a man, all man. He delivers the cheeks b,e-come e rosy and twisted had your father's money to fall back on, and, I imagine not only that your ties of Perth and Huron., Graduate of Jones' School of Auctioneering. Chicago. Charges moderate, and sat- isfaction guaranteed. Write or wire Oscar W. Reed, Staffa, Ont Phone 2965x52 11-2.' / God! God! He done it!" "Cribbed," was Ernestine's judg- ment, as the laughter died away. "Sure," Dick agreed, "I got it from the Rancher and Stockman, that got it from the Swine Breeders' Jour- goods. You know the type—clean, big, strong, simple: been everywhere, seen everything, knows most of a lot of things, straight, square, looks you in the eyee—well, in short a man's man." Ernestine clapped her hands, flung limbs are made straight. If that were not dividend enough, one might try to estimate the enormous salvage of child -life in Ontario which has taken place since "Sick Kids" doctors and "Sick Kids" feet itched but that your chief weak- , . ness lay in that you could afford to solace the itching." Over there are the fish ponds," indicating with a nod of his Dick said, . . . . .. be- Internal and External Pains are promptly relieved by . De THOMAS' CECT IC IL THAT IT HAs SEEN SOLD FOR NEARLY FIFTY YEARS i. AND IS TO -DAY A GREATEFI SELLER THAN EVER e THO M A S BROWN nal, that got it from the Western Ad- Opin- a tantilizing, man -challenging, man- Wainwright nurses have been going mat throne) head to the right an invisible area . , yond the lilacs. "You 11 have plenty , BEFORE PS A TESTIMONIAL THAT SPEAKS FOR OTS NUMEROUS CURATIVE OUALITOES. Licensed auctioneer for the counties hat got it from Public vocate, t . e f the ion, that got it, undoubtedly, from conquering glance at Bert 1 • d• "A d h t and exc,aime . n e comes o - this province equipped with s diseases, . of opportunity to catch a mess of of Huron and Perth. Correspondenceknowledge arrangements for sale dates can be f h 97, Sea ort h little girl herself, or, rather from her Sunday School teacher. For that morrow . ' Dick shook his head reprovingly, of childr4n's which they could not get except In trout. or bass, or even catfish. You see, Fin a miser. I love to make things work. There may be a justi- te . made by calling up phone or The Expositor Office Charges -mo d- orate, and satisfaction guarantee d. , matter I -am convinced it was first printed in Our Dumb Animals." its "Oh, nothing in that direction, Em- estine. Just as nice girls as you have tried to hook Evan Graham before sothe such highly specialized and pre-eminently efficient institution . , fication for the eight-hour labor day, but I make the work -day of water e.: I fill a 14; tr,4 . ,... • The bronge gong rang out sec- tat f Sick Children, as the Hospital or just twenty-four hours long. The 11 . i. e e.e., , .i, OSCAR KLOPP Honor Graduate Carey Jones' Na- tional School of Auctioneering, Chi- cage. Special course taken in Pure Bred Live Stock, Real Estate, Mer- chandise and Farm Sales. Rates in keeping With prevailing market Sat- isfaction aseured. Melte or wire, Oscar Xlopp, Zurich, Out. Phone 18-99. • 2866-52 end call, and Paula, one arm around now. And, between ourselves, I Dick, the other around Rita, led the couldn't blame them,' But he's had way into the house, while, bringing good wind and fast legs, and theY'Ve up the rear, Bert Wainwright showed always failed to run him down or get Lute Ernestine a new tango step. hitn into 'a corner, where, dazed and "one thing, Thayer" Dick said in breathless, he's mechanically Mutter - an aside, after releasing himself from ed `V'es' to certain interrogatories and, , as they jostled in confusion ce out of the trance to find himself the girlscrm where they met Thayer and Naismith roped, thrown, branded and married. at the, head of the stairway leading Forget him, Ernestine. Slick by gel- do to the dining 'room. "Before- den youth and let it drop,. its golden leave us, cast your eyes over those apples. Pick. therie up, and golden On this year's service the BosPi- tal expended $345,126 and bands itaelf in the hole to the extent of ea, eise,284. What ditees in around Christmas -time keeps the Hospital ", So long as the word Christ going rit . 1 si i i6ance mas" retains its o gine gn f &Red any- ffiitarity possibly enlist more of the ereeplethy of your• _ -Itself to more of ponds are in series, according to the fish But the water nature of the , ., . _ starts working up in the mountains . . . . It irrigates a score of mountain mea- dows before it makes theplunge and . - is clarified to crystal clearness in the next few rugged mileand at the s; p .1 unge frc,m the highlande it gen- e tes half the power and all the ra•d th lighting use on e rench. Then it sub -irrigates lower level, flows in here 1 It A, 4., •e Weemern1 .,- Bird Card in7Ev 29 4.1 page -4, eetto, , :31W a ., eryBar complete 48 e 'ff ' , 1 J . otrA . ,. i f f . • f ,,, . 40.,....e , r • 44, , Nriel • ' 41 : Ps 4 , •V A.,- \ , - v ./ , R T. LUKER Licensed atictioteer for the County of uron. Salee attended to In all of tile eolititZ.,,, Sovmkreagg On - you '' ince Merinos. I really have to brag' about youtheeith 'that -he malting. a noise them, and American sheepmen will stupid failure all the tone yell are have to come to them, • Of coarse, snaring ewiftele ged youth, But Gra- started with Imported steak but I've hapve , out of„. A 71.1401.ri, Tle'e„ old ' *t---,- - '-'''' ''' — it• '.0 •i:: fr..,ic sir , .A.,-, .• Califol'aie strain tiet Will iik-O• Ili0.---)11gt- tel i e tit ' a e--- vaa. ders or entitle . .. . _ their support' , Faithfully youth, • • ... :I. E,,,,A0BIPP49,N, , • •dilatirkin Avileol coonrentee to the fie,,h ponds, and runs out and 17/.3 -gates miles of alfalfa farther on. And, believe me, if by that time it hadn't reached the flat of the Sacra- nto rd be pumping out the drain- rile , . . ,, different, 4 e , 0 ,i e . Olterab — ee. . /WAS in Matatilha and Saikatehe- made a the French breeders sit up. See and, lijee ine, he's rtie a 10 of thoee age for more irrigation. "lVfan,nien," "you , -• • , live perience lea "Th Tering "6".ellabllq• PIM —ft,- 173 r 11, nester, uentralla r. ,IJo, il. make Wardman and take your pick. Get queer laces. lie Itneare h'erccr tO Make Naismith to look them over with you. a geteaway. He% been cut by , herb.. , . e,. _y coals A WI I NUTS OF M ERC FIFTY te NTS Graham laughed, could make a poein on the wonder of I've met fire -worshippers, but , limated Ttinatr iM . No, 1. Orders left at The /brae them in your ed wire, nose -twitched„ neek-burnt, wad% Ze , x..,. --- ,L N. Stick half a dozen of fare-7011..well, he you're the -fillet teal water -worshipper 16124mit'" ° 1 "' Seal°11111 111"1"e --a gi ttonaded. - • - lemin-load, with my compliments, and cinched to a and °N, '