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LEGAL . . � , � . � phppe� *o'01 '1 , - ..�,, " , � JOHN4. AUWARD Barrister, Solicitor, - Notary Public, Etc. Beattie Block - - Se�fcyrtb, Out. . . . R. S. HAYS I . . . I Barrister, 'Solicitor, Coxkveyane6ir and Notary -public. ' Solicitor for thb . D 4o6"`OA� � ;Bank, , I Offleq jA rear, Of the Ddmini6n Bank, Seaforth. Money to loan. I � I. - I BarristeTs, Solicitors, Conveyan- , cers and Notaries Public, Etc. - Office in the Edge Building, opposite The Expositor Office. I . ' JAMES L. KILLORAN I 0 i Barrister, Notary Public, etc. Money to loan. In Seaforth on Monday of each week. Office over - IteitfnieS Drug Store. I — � VETERINARY F. HARBURN, V. S. Honor graduate of Ontario Veterin- ary College, and honorary member of the Medical Association of the Ontario Veterinary College' Treats diseases of all domestic animals by the most mod- ern principles. Dentistry imd Milk Fever a specialty. Ohice opposite Dick's Hotel, Main Street, Seaforth. All orders left at the hotel will re- ceive prompt attention. Night calls received at the office. I . JOHN GRIEVE� V. S. . Honor 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 tesidenee on Goderich Street, one door east- of Dr. Mackay's Office, Sea - forth. - I MEDICAL . ' DR. 11. W. PECK % . . I . I I Graduate of Faculty of Medicine McGill University, Montreal; member of College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario ; Licentiate of Medical Council bf Canada; Post -Graduate Member of Resident Medical Staff of General Hospital, Montreal, 1914-15. Office, 2 doors east of Post Office. Phone 56, Hensall, Ontario. . � i DR. A. N19WTON-BRADY BayfieldL Graduate Dublin University, Ire- land, Late Extern Assistant Matter Rotunda Hospital for Women and Childten, Dublin. Office at residence lately occupied by Mrs. Parsoiw. Hours, 9 to 10 a.m., 6 to 7 p.m-; Sundays* I to 2 p.m. 2866-26 - � DR. P. J. BURROWS Office and residence Goderich Street, east of the Methodist church, Seaforth. Phone 46. Coroner for the County of Huron. I -- DR. C. MACKAY C. Mackay, honor graduate of Trin- Ity University, and gold medallist of Trinity Medical College; member of the College of Physicians and Sur- geons of Ontario. . , - - __ . . DR. H. HUGH ROSS . . Graduate of Uniiiersity-of Toronto .Faculty of Medicine, member of Col- lege of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario; pass graduate courses in Chicago Clinical School of Chicago; 'goyal 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, Sehforth. � 'AUCTIONEERS I � OSCAR W. REED Licensed auctioneer for the Coun- 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 11-2. THOMAS BROWN Licensed auctioneer for the counties of Huron and Perth. Correspondence arrangements for sale dates can be - made by calling up phone 97, Seaforth, or The Expositor Office. Charges mod- .. orate, and satisfaction guaranteed. . I . , .... - I I I .. . ,.OSCAR KLOPP ' %T- r1odAii-b+a n.— -T-nal Va. i . ,P 15oplo"l, ? ... 1 C 1_1111AN . . . . . . .. ", - I � �:, �, , 6_1,"� , �:, � , � � � , "I � " 4 � , : � '-' A�V,',".�?.',.Z,WA.. -1 ��, 1 �,6751-_R , � , ;;;;; � Y, I I ,.� � i� '. � ", , I . .. ,�; -1 � .: �, ___ _ , - , . , e. 11 5 .r - , , v I Ti!,)RM, 294 � I ; I I .w,mokow � "71 , �T, , . - . - , " - ,_� , ,�,,',,`, I " "'i � , �1 p , -p'.- ,""'., ,.--,, .,17,� . , . 0111311AMT? 1 1 1� V - W �.x . , m - , I I- 11 `((( ; .1.1ib, "I , "'. t "Z:f" �'AIAI 11�t-"� ­­�­, , "I", ... , At', V�"_�k, ; ,S�,V '-",'�`R42XOA�J,t�2 Gil." , I - : � ;1. 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At* I otq,imf.'1110� 1, i I "..'��Zl.,,, pxcl�:,qned, , - h had left behind again, — � 4 Z. , ,4 1:1.1. -� ­ 1. . -�,,, �0 , , R L.,� , � ., �� 91in the,, lai#. of the shops which had At first the gay drlosios � -t e , I 1. . 1 4 rustic bench in the shade of a stub- 0. , , , Of A gli .3 " q v6fits-olddiftfition, TU 'J" " �, `i�i:� InsinuatOd-thomselves around the cor, in th!o : Id �W 6 ' ' p, J,V'4�'..X' him. .1 wj� , � ,_� ��i,',,l I Z . b i -s . .4 W da. Were ':' � by tree b�yond Jimmy's window. .Here - , �:, ir,jf. 1��`r-;, i`, , _ , '11 , , 117 b * "4 ','g -in the daughter of the 6f 4'68ALADA!9 'A -` JQ �­"'..:, ,�,i, � ner from Main Street. He walked �Jgr She was o1AjAo.f,,ftse heavy people now and aga, . . I jp IN two ,,, i'�,� �� �., . r 0;2,� " �, - , q "' . 11 , 00 - ,. t ,. , . , , - ,qd �'o J764 si� "&, '. , L_ T _�_, 'Wl"� '�" -I'. I— ".,i,,��,, ., ._!,ra;�i I - I, ,'Jr­'�;`10 . � a "I -, -� . , .,_ , ,,of color in his I ust for a while, p3 'i L , , 14' L , 1% -_ - 1 4 , - AlIa tr o � . 1 �� with his lean face thrust, forward, the - eyes,, t4o_g 7 Up n the steps whbse langu.'d' `- " "' * ,lty indication b6 came to'sit ret� 4 ., , , I i,` i,, , o! a 'ha ' , . �, .. '.� 1. ".­, ..; . .k I ' in ,t n a combina- tily busied with a pink�padded sew- 1, �;,' � s", or - ludetomifiate gray. ­ . �11' .1� . k;e,� *�t�-, e i. � , � , yA!1`3&111U1i�'.N t!:ij: .rm . � , . ...", , di0culties of this wore direct ioute ' '� � ctual fti�all[dji ` "' (assum- ing-basket filled with a tangle of ' -, � I �, . 1, I i . " 1Z 'ner%fi'r@, but the blur was stub- tion of pathed . ,gnation ; riaMa-7,44 = .1 "I temporarily forgotten. - Voi ,several He . , -I'll - � � � years he - had -been living -in spirit, a born, until'a fragment of laughter ed) to the will 4f-f4e,. Lord, and a con- silks. Such hours the boy treasured, aw� . 7 . , I . .,:�' .. �L �1 rl.l.i. 1,4'� -, I � 1 .,.,� � Wg ' . totally different reappearance in this penetrated the roaring in his ears- stant readiness tLec6imbat every argu- because he,had been forced to share � , � �,.' ,� '5"'.. " �, �_, Awarmed soction., Tbrap' mouths be- -laughiteT low and modulated and un- ment which mightlehallenge her fra- them with no one; but they were � I I I � �, " ,�-�,�, 1�-, _-` - , I I "I", I �4"-,"i;,� �$: . :Iiei� ­ -1 I.i , , fors, �Whau he. had left Watchester mistakable. And then he saw clear- gility- Jimmy Gardon blinked at the week -day occurrences without excep- If,'" I ti., � ,;� , ?,.--, �`-�, , I , " - -., A , " � -. �� ,Q with a z laboriously typed manuscript .17 her face. . suddenness of the epcounter and step- tion. From behind his closed Shut- I . I I- - 1, - . I . � ... I ., I ... . ;. , 1'1� 11 . , . . � buttoned inside his coat, he had pic- She was leaning forward,- taunting ped back a pace or two. Until that ters h; had noted that the Sunday � . � -,�� � ... �': , , I i�';,� �,,?�,P 0i , , , . -t �.k,�',!, . - I 11 , , ,", " I ,.�-,�.-k��"! . . tured himself returning costumed af- Lloyd Jameson, Judge Jameson's son, moment the boy had, given no thought group upon the Latham veranda al- I i". I , - , 11 �, �. � � ,6� I I .;,,,,, 'I., , , ter a fashion not quite as comper1lingv leading him with arniaible malice from to this particular phase of his home- ways showed an uneasy propensity to . I . . . ",j"'7 . .1.1,i. I 11 �__ , . - - � i I I t I ,�!� � . as his cousin Sidney's, yet ueverthe- al coming; he had neglected even to re- disintegrate into sets of two, once X�� 1. - urnsy flattery to clumsier amplifi- I , "... " - . .. - , '. � '. 6 , '. .. . . q� :. ", , .1. I I . ... less no longer calculated to offend a cation. Even without the name of hearse a politic and o0 -hand sentence the wicker service -table was ravish- � � ­ , -,.. � .., .. ", fastidious 4eighborbood. Latham she would have been hailed or two, with Which -to break the news ed. .. - - . . . - , ,;,%, . ­ I : _. ." I : � �� '1�,'2; 1;11 " . , I ., . I . .1 .... �1, , � , .1. '.. .1 �, � , - suffer- as a beauty. Strangers seeing her of his retui ' 'd " ... I,'-, , i I I 11 '', ��,ii � 11 This triumph of letters had rn an .. for a breath he He heard his cousin Sidney snort. — . , ��" ' his s � . . . _:_ � ,ii�4 R� "Who in the world ever picked him my n; ed a serious setback, but there was for the first time rarely failed to stood nonplussed. ' Then his manner heard econd ,breathless of which his parish had rq son , '0xi,;,A E, , : . - . ,, a. , , .. __� I no bitterness in the boy'i heart be- marvel at the vivid crimson of her �ecame. as prof6gsionally brisk and for a leading man?" Sidney's re- "What!" And he marvelled then at proud, there was notbingJA_ . e I.. , ........ .111 "; N I ,11 . , ........ ... - � :r �, III ���� " ' , . . cause it had proved A false hope. He mouth, against the smooth olive of reassuringly jauhty' as that of the quest for information, while couched the girl's naive composure before a ing -to betray his inner t ' fi- - . , - 1, ., . urmpi . ,... ,,,�, R, . I ., ." , I . ,I 4ad experienced too many disappoint- her skin, before they asked who she nerve -specialist who was in weekly in. the form of a question, aimed at monosyllable so explosively eloquent. Catching sight of the tw' "I'll , "11"'., I �',y, 1. V I � - ance. , I I.', I �iill. s ments of one sort or another, not to was. The boy in front.of the church ,attend I -, the rhetorical, expressi.ng as it did a "Then you don't think it necessary. people on the rustic benqb, -he 1%," `�",-`.��0 J. I �A " g f . , . "' �6. Ml, I I , ,11; 110"?, , I 4ive acquired a certain (logged Phil- was watching the glint of light upon "Hello, mother," 'lie said. "A bad supreme and sweeping contempt for I wasn't quite sure., IVs a church a haughtily -admonitory., .re , - , 2 , ,1� , pr, --; 2� � - P`� , , . - -, 44 ... , )a hyo' her black hair, so arranged that it periny! Here I Aim back home, you the ability of Mr. Jameson, the gen- charity, you know ---and out of defer- and shook it, all n his best ecel " ` I _1� .... V " ". � 70, he hurried and took little note curled down and nestled tight against See, " I, - tleman under discussion, "Where ence to Mr. Duncan—" astical air. More than anything visla', ..�,'t":,�`Iil I Df the stir which kept pace with him small ears, when a clock nearby it was often.�reiiiarked how much did he ever get the idea he could The explanation was left i - he. saggiested a benevolent old 'rAb i "' �, I ,;� �& f I , ,,, . , �­'y, unfirdsh , I : ,y;,'.- .. ,;,�� Watson Du n, nee Matilda act!" _ ."It', ,., i ��­�� "n t� .l e,!:l,. .1 &A ed. Most ungalla 11" yT,,;--,, "',�,S` , Once struck the half-hour and all the -rest Mrs, -, , � Dn both sides of the street. ntly Sidney's loud scuttling along -home; but W&%?%7, T Z" """I':i,� ,, ,�', �4 � ' � _ , -, ,�� le tree ' ! � --��o :, he looked at his watch, a cheap affair happened -'the self -same scene which 11anks. looked like , her brotheir, T. Adroitly she skirted the edge of laughter cut it short. had left the .,��.' 4:,,, � stubby sha( , A , ,Ag( . . . . . . I ,.� , -�­ not to be Ltrusted in an erfteiigency, had occupied his mind, hours before, Elihu, a bit of'flattery that -never argument. "Necessary! You haven't spoken the pair upon. the bench . . -.In, . * �, i" :11 �'*,I,T 1, ' I I I .. , � .- �� and forgot to regret.the dust up his while he "rode the blind," sed fire. I Nb*,. as she moved "'Of course his bearing is hardly to the Reverend Watson about it,have his expression , , �,`�-",� on the grind In's . ., . � 6nde" I �­;�'-;,,,, 11 -all I " � .�.,_�,, I clothing. Custorn, was still a fixed of the wheels an inferno in his ears, doubtfully to one side� and made room impressive or commanding." Jimmy you?" he asked. . tion violent indeed. . 11 I I "j", , , �� . . . . . . . . ! I'll, . , , .... �i, ... : *.. 1�'. 1, 11 and dependable matter in Warches- a storm of cinders biting his face. for Jimmy to enter, the resemblance heard Sidney hoot, but the rich voice Miss Latham's reply was brief and Wafton Duncane0s - b Z 4e .- :�vl.. 11 ter. At thaf moment, if the watch A maid in, crisp black and white was actual and astonishing. Her voice grown xpusing and judicial, refused chill. 'Sidney tried hard to maister ingly congesUd with rage. � ';�,­ I . � � �_ I ... was correct. he knew that,,Evelyn came to the door and Evelyn Latham had been trained to its tired, c�lcyrless to be disconcerted by this derisive in- his mirth. Jimmy forgot to close tahle i ', ,. I ! I �",,:i�t Latham was holding court upon the straightened and turned, her brows monotone. . terruption. "But -but as far as his "Then don't, my dear," he chuckled. Presentient and pessimistic he - cross- 1. * *' Latham front veranda, surrounded by inquiringly lifted. The maid asked a . "I see." 'She ignored her son's ob- acti " Again she laughedJ "Take the advice of a member of the ed and opened the d)or of his ro6m 1, , , . il ,�,,,,:. ' . �, i:,;.� feminine and masculine members of question, and i�i reply she signed her vious witticism, and swept his dusty thisl%i:eu�`wl�th sweet amusement- family and don't!" a crack. He hQard - the front ,dooir :,", .1 1. I _. what was religiously re�ferrgd to, of pleasure with a bow ineffably brief length with a single glance. "I saw "Well ' there is a scene or two in "But he must be more or less fa- ,slam, - and. his step -father's peld. I i 49 1 "I" _.. I 0, 1� 11 , . ­ , , ­ .� E late, in. the Gazette society column, and cool. And immediately thereaf- you coming. 'Step inside -before the which I have been forced to ask him millar with the theater," the girl step and wheezing bre9tIL "Thdim, � " , ,:, �. �. I I . , � , is the city's younger set. ter a wicker service table made its whole neighborhood --gets sight of to restrain his passion for -realism, argued. "I -no one ever seems to there rose from the floor belqw,-an.. -, Jimmy was not a member of this appearance, laden with sandwiches you.71 I at least, in rehearsal. He takes it mention the Palace Theater, without echo of T. -Elihu!s vehement diseourft_;_�_.;� I , ;... �. �. Arcle- with the, literary triumph in and tiny cubes of cake with vari-col- . all very seriously. bringing his name up, in connection "I tell you, Madame, that this: is;,'1*�*1-,X.i �"2 . ' !'; " I.;;;;; " �, . :: mind, now indefinittely postponed but ored icings. The confusion incident In spite of a quick tightening of with it." the end!" Swayed as he was by ',%e�...... - _:', .-a CHAPTER VI 'his throat Jimmy wished that he Suddenly the boy on the edge of LLLLL 1'� " - - - .without, S-11,1�, far from abandoned,* he had never to a closer grouping; the treble of storm of fury which broke ; , 51, ­LL V , � 11�:. �. gone so far as to dwell upon a day feminine chatter; Lloyd Jameson's A Creature of the Burlesque. could see Sidney's face. The latter the bed no longer strained to hear.- -one prefacing mutter, the Reverendj: .11, i��,�,V,Z-�, . . .i�'L , " - M When it should open to receive him. dangerous alaertiy to serve a sex seemed to have no answer ready, but His tensed body slackened perceptib- Watson Duncan managed to prese"'rve- __.,41� � t r mided en n a ­, . . L � :-��f Yet he. too, had been payinz homage helpless at .a certain age very de- Jimrhy's rocini, that one which luck- he was not allowed to remain long ly, and he had sthrted for the window his perfec ly b Is ei tioll oa. ' , For a long time, content to vi,orship tail was p6ignantly familiar to the ilY overlooked the Latham grounds sulky or rebellious-.- I , "L"' when Sidney's voice rose again, of the wreckage of his self-colitroLc. '�,oJ , :�" I I "I", : - � .ng and the broad veranda, had not been "If only you weren't so unreason- strong and stern, beneath it. ' "I have endured his sullen obigtinacy, : ;� 1, �1. � aven. from afar, strangely untroubled motionless figure who stood looki _.. . 1. - 491 � ii. I by jealousy for those who we I opened since his, departure. Of this ably stubborn, I know you could do "The kind of knowledge he has of his vagabondage, his love of loose as, �� ;�� lerand could sit at,her very feet. - Countless Sunday afternoons, in his an acrid odor of dust in the wave of more with him." Evelyn's vgice in- the theater shouldn't be mentioned in sociates, with all the Christian tort.i.;i: . :11'.�� ,;, . � " If it is true that distance lends en- room in the Reverend Wiatson Dun- hot and stagmnt air which met him dicated that she was leaning forward your presence, nor the Palace Thea- tude of which I am capable, because-- . �': - , � , Iri" - g 0 ..,7 ,hantment, tber6 was ground enough can's white cottage which overlooked as he swun pen the door was proaf in one of her rare attitudes of appeal. ter bunch from which he acquired it he is�Tour son. But there is a limit I �,',, 1, � .1 must r �,,.. For his devotion. He had never spok- the Latham. grounds, Jimmy Gordon in itself; and an additional feathery "And then, there are so many other It was very fine of you to thing of at which even my forbearance i . �.. ff, - I en a word to her in his life. But he had watched, proudly, the gracious accumulation upon the furniture gave details in which you could set us asking him. I understand thorough- cease, and that limit has been reach- ..�111�,;_, had bared -his head to; her twice as informality of the hostess. Behind it the desolate Atmosphere of an a- right. We haven't anyone here in ly why you spoke of it, and I like to ed to -day!" . . ", I - . .. . - - 'I! I she drove. past in her electric and balf-closed shirtters he had ached partment long closed against the ex- Warchester competent to coach us- think you are like jl�at_fine and A sofa creaked in the darkened .: � ,;l:*,;_ , - nodded to him -nodded unmistakably. -with a hunger which pink frosted pectation of occupancy. � that is, anybody upon whom we'd gracious and kind. But -in his case front room downstairs. Mrs. Dvai- - 1111 , .,� . - � - .. And both occasions. double assurance cakes nevercoi.ild*have appeased, un-' Nothing -had beerrychartged-or mov� care to- call -because we do want the it's out of the question absolutely. I can was rising, with an indeterminate .l.i;, I ., I that she was aware of his existence, til, by the merciful grace of his own ed, and yet the boy hesitated upon performance to make its strongest wouldn't permit it, even if the Rev- sound which might have been either- � - I I . vivid imagination, he was enabled to the threshold. pondering a sense of appeal to -a cultured audience. And erend Watson did. And if the Gov- a syllable of resignation or a word of.' . 5111 � ., �11, — ,:Ij I',, . I . rise and leave his physical self sit- strangeness which even his typewriter everybody knows bow familiar You ernor found his name up,qn the pro- self-pitying inquiry. The d6per lit- " _�::"�I. , 11;­ � I \ ting there, while he sauntered across upon a plain board table., failed to are with the metropolitan stage." gram -me he'd ruin youf perfectly tle man, however, gave it slight heed. . �:. _ _ _ , . . .. �, . .r I " ­ Sma ?or rMe boon the lawn and, after a gay and incon- lessen. And this ancient and de- Jimmy permitted himself the lux- good charity, right on the spot." He had stopped for breath. ;,.,:�;��, ­: � I . ... M Partic- sequehtal word or two of greeting, crepid machine was indeed an old, ury of a grin, but Sidney's reply She areepted the ultimatum with "Not content with instigating & I ,::� . I �­ I Trench's , M� of catching the slight yet beckoning mo- old friend. Acquired by the painfully promptly straightened his lips. It pretty humility' dog-fight within one hour after his- '. I %vorld-famous prep- ' I'll arad a orEpli tion of her hand, went to take the exacting dollar -down and dollar- bad put the "Oh!" Her words were faintly return, for the bestial amusement of . � , I'll 'Q' � .11 " , .d OV1t1_= last shocked. I Oh I didn't know -I himself and a gutter negro -not con- I I I , , "I F I T_-� S� place she had saved for bim-A place every -so -often route, its very failings wrong construction upon that I ! :.1 � I hoLne treatment. e- sentence, for Sidney's tone straight- only thought . . . Then he' I Over 30rars'suemsa, Tesbmonlals from next her own . had warmed him to it.from the b 'really tent with such Sabbath deseerationl'- � A ��, - Of - - allp : difficult to say just how ginning; and once he had learned to way grew mollified and thoroughly is as wicked as people say he is?" , I �,; thav . L:w .-Pt. It would be -he openly, flagrantly, defiantly . I frovEldm 1000.1nonuear. rite st t Cw ,S A MF r ITED . rx", - S 14 . I I ZW St..Ia.mWCbLtmbers,79AdelaideSt,R long he might have stood there on the humor its large disregard for accur- complacent, But Sidney scented a loss- of that turned his back upon me and the two , , I � ,.,�, at that.. :,,�­� � Toronto. Ontario sidewalk before St. Luke's, a shabby acy in the matters of sDacin-- and al- "Of course I have had the oppyor- glamour with which, by vague allus- gentlemen with whom I was . �� �,. 4., , � , - figure slightly stooped by fatigue, ignment, he had ventured to take it. tunity to see how some of the big ion and vaguer protests of innocence moment discussing a campaign . a_ ,�,.�*,, ,. staring from perplexed and wistful little by -little, into his confidence, un- fellows do it," he admitted. "And, he had painstakingly surrounded him- gainst this ,city's depravit . i ''ag - ��'Illl _y� to.svu - * ,.r.'"t"', , ", " I, . , �,,..:. LONDON AND WINGHAM eyes, before 'he recollected 'his posi- til in the end, it had become vested besides, it would be too late for me self, in the last half hour or so. His ger into the worb; wg, , �;,­-,Iiwti-w , "', - , North. tion, or the sexton came out and per- with a kindred personality which not to --to get up in the part. But I manner turned patronizing. town. Openly. ; ve flagrantlyl I ­`-,. - .1 �.�'. ��, " a.m. P.m. formed that service for him. It is a only understood but sympathized as warn you that we are a tyrannical "There is a, difference between Do you hear me? In broad day, ... �11 � � Exeter ........... 10.16 6.04 mootless point as well, for just as he well with his rather widely misunder- lot. We have to see that the identity sheer vulgarity, he said profoundly, light!,, �. ,.1 ... �, I V. Hensall ........... 10.30 6.18 was about to play his part-tbe bodl- stood aims and views. of the individual is completely sub- "and what you call r -wickedness." Again there arose the sigh, less- ....'I ... . I A � - Kippen ........... 10.35 6.23 less one in which be had grown letter- It was his custom to bestow upon merged in the character to be—h- He paused to sigh, self -deprecatingly. indeterminate this' time and sibilant, - ,� ,� .� I i , . "I suppose I should be the last to and flutteringly like a moan. Again . � �,i I I I Brucefield ......... 10.44 6.32 perfect -another actor, less hesitant the keys an Intimate pat or two, portrayed. ' . . . . . - Clinton Jet . ....... 10.58 6.46 and better costumed, simultaneously whenever he entered his roo,n or left This may have been offered as an cast a stone. Loneliness can drive a Mr. Duncan ignored it. I .,:'.J ., Clinton, Ar . ....... 11.05 6.52 broke the spell and carried itthro it- -a sort of ritualistic saInt—but objection, perhaps insurmountable, man to a lot of fool things, simply "And so I warn you," he swept on .1 ;.1, � . . ugh I ;'.'�_11 ..." - . . Clinton, Lv . ...... 11.15 6.52 for him, in the flesh. new, after one glanc,l he avoided it but it bad a very different effect up- for the sake of diversion - things with an access of passion, "that my- :,,�'� I I . 1� Clinton Jet . ....... 11,21 6.58 Jimmy looked up to see Sidney studiously, iust as h- -refused to meet on Evelyn. which he usually regrets afterward. charity is exhausted. This is to be I , �, Londesborough .... 11.35 7,12 come out of the red brick house. ac- squarely il�e dazed, bruisni lool, in "There!" said she. "That's exact- And then. one has to keep up the pace a righteous city. When men whose "'J ;- Blyth ............. 11.44 7.21 companied by his mother. She f6l- his own eyes. when lie turned ins'ead ly what I've tried to impress upon in New York, you know. or drop out entire lives have been devoted to. t�'11.1, t1n ror of a scaly "dresser" Lloyd! It's nothing less than provi- of the procession entirely. Poor old commerce are made to pause aghast .i i, Belgrave .......... 11.56 7.33 ]owed him to the top of the steps the mir . ,�"? .1 , . , , -nd' . �! ,, � I t ­ Wingham Jdt.,. Ar... 12.08 7.45 where she stood. one hand lying ui�l and gave himself over to minute self- dential that you've had to come home cousin Jimmy! He hag stirred up R at the boldness of immorality a � Wingham Jet., Lv - - 12.08 7.45 his shoulder as*if she was reluctant consideration. for a rest, though I'm afraid I'm not lot of unfavorable publicity, hasn' crime, it means'a social protest -an �,,, ' I Wingbam ......... 12.12 7.55 to let him go so soon. And Jimmy For a time, from the dubious droop half as sympathetic as I should be, he? But, strictly entre nous, I think administrative upbeaval-which will 1. 4 � , �.^ , "I . South. continued to look, his wistfulness of his mouth it might have been now that you've promised to take us i�'s all a beautiful joke. Jimmy's lay bare every rotten spot to the sun.. � 11 I . , I a.m. P.M. gone. as Sidney ran down the steps thought that he was finding s.)-,,ne- in hand. You'll -find us terribly am- inclinations doubtless are vicious, but I have pleaded and I have prayed, I .. I'll -1 ,, Wingh 6.56 3-15 and started across the street. just tbin.�, of amusement in the latter pro- ateurish-terribly stiff. But You he's too shiftless and lazy to be out- for even an eleventh hour regenera- 1� - , am..... I �,, Wingham Jet. .: * *: 7.0.1 8.21 before his cousin reached the Latham cess. Then the expression underwent won't be too harsh with us at first, and -out bad. Usually, whenever I tion. Now it is too late. I have , )� Belgrave .......... 7.15 3.32 a change, for though the glass re- will you -too critical? I'm afraid see him, which isn't often of course, pledged myself to a righteous cause, -Z veranda, before the throng had fairly ' _.A Blyth .............. 7.27 3.44 opened to envelop him, without stop- vealed only a portion of. his person, I leave much to be desired myself, he looks as if be was walking in his and once I set my sboulder to the - ". Londesborough .... 7.85 8.52 ping to reason why, the -boy wheeled this fractional revelation, finally ae- in my own role." . .?" sleep." wbeel I neither weaken nor falter. 1 '.. ., , I ., Clinton Jet . ....... 7.49 4.06 cepted as a true reflection of his en- Jimmy did not need to ,see the Jimmy's face went from pale. to My civic housecleaning shall begin at ... �%.,, - abruptly away. � � Clinton ............ 7.56 4.13 tire length, was sufficient cause for look with which Sidney dismissed scarlet. His eyelids stopped blinking homey" ���!; he* .11. But their voices reached him; ook his -head, a bit rue- both entreaty and confession, in or- and remained momentarily closed. The crash of a shade flying up on . �.,�,�:::"-,. � ' , Clinton Jet . ........ 8.03 4.20 was so close that that was inevitable. alarm. He sh ,� 1, 4' 11. Brucefield ......... 8.15 4.32 fully, a little with regret, over the der to know what it was like. A cer- And when they moved again and lift- a roller 'punctuated this climax. De- I ., ",", And he knew that Evelyn Lathain "I', Kippen ........... ' 8.22 4.40 was smiling h . er calm, cool smile and depressing state. of his one suit of tain softness in his answer painted ed a stir upon the veranda of the red layed momentarily by the very vol- I I.. � � � . . 1, Mensall ........... 8.82 4.50 lothes, but after he had remover) it perfectly. brick house across the street arrest- ume of her husband's tirade, Mrs. .. .., stretching out a slim hand in greet- c - "You know I wont .11 sash Duncan's usual hysteria was overdue, I. , the coat, brushed it meebanically with The part for ed his hand upon the window , ! Exeter ............ 8.47 5. 05 ing. Evidently the gossip which Abel ... " his hand and hung it over a chair- which you are cast is a little bit hazy His step -father made his appearanc( wben Jimmy stepped into the room. I , I Thompson had ehuckingly offered as back wi�h habitual care, abruptly all in my mind just now -you mustn't at that instant, followed closely by The. reverend gentlern-sn's faculties 1i , I C. N. R. TIME TABLE the true cause of Sidney's sudden idea of an immediate cleansing of let me forget to take a copy Of the T. Elibu Banks himself. And both I �).�,.�,,�! were so disordered that be had no im- .. � "' - I 1, I East. return to Warchester bad not spread himself and his habiliments was a- .script born(% with me, so that I can men stood for a moment at the head mediate perception of his step -son's �1 as far as "up on the bill," or if it � " . bandoned. He wheeled, gropingiy brusli up on it before to -morrow- Of the steTis, pursuing a discussion presence, but some sound of his coin- . "'.1­ a.m. . 1. �,'_., P -m- bad, inexplicably it made little differ- I -, .1 , Goderich .......... 600 2.20 found the bed and stretched his thin but if I remember its essential char- in w1hicb, plainly, the smaller man I ing had reached his mother, for she " :�_tr I '_ , ence, Jimmy Gord,on tryrned his back; length flat upon it. Retoristics Correctly, it seems to me had been playing the part of a deep- beeled and showed R panic face as 1 4,., NP Holmesville ....... 6.17 2-37 he did not want to see. Real bitter- Persistently, for a while, he kept. N,oti Fire quitc. the type for it -quite iv impressed and accordant ]is - 1 ,��4 . - t,*n- I he laid a hand upon her arm. And* , - � . I Clinton ............ 6.25 2.52 ness was his at that mornent, ' ly , out of tumult there came a slience, � - S 6.41 8.12 bis eyes closed; he feigned sleep, the type! Beyond that it is entire er. - )� � . , , .1, St. Columban ...... 6.49 8.2o The chance which kept him from thinking to trick himself into slurn- a matter of confidence -merely a T, Flihu seemed to be summoning dreadful and dismayed upon tbe part . . I , ". I . retracing his teps, to come at the heir. But his -muscles twitched from question of true conception and int,er- tip, and expending considerable. ern- of Mrs,. Duncan. . I., r.�,;, Dublin ............ -' 6.54 3.28 white cottage by the longer, less braz- exhaustion; excessive weariness kept pretation." pbasis in so doing, that there might The boy wet his livs with the tir I 0P. West. - . ,:: , In en route. was trival in the extreme, him awake; and his brain, refusing "O dear! Hnw dismayingly tech- be. no excuse for later misconstrue- �,*,:, a.m. p.m P . of his tongue and .smiled, mildly. "'... I � � ��, ,; � ��, , I I AL I L 11 Dublin ...... 10.87 5.8i 9* ' A black signboard stood in the middle to rest, raced like an engine releas- nical! But I am glad you're here, tion or laxity. And the reverend "You'd -better go to your room, .. �� ,. . . St. Columban. 10.42 5.44 ..37 of the church lawn, shaped like a ed of its load. Unmindful of the just the same." And bel' qiTnulancr, gentleman looked a little Pale' But mother," be said, "before your head- � - : I ". . 4" I .. 9 . 50 conventional shield and lettered to step., anril I 1. Seaforth ...... 10.58 5.58 * In beat at first, he blamed his wakeful- of dismay promptly gave way to a when he ran down tl ache grow- worse." ,,­4,�,. .1 6.()8 10 . 04 gol4_ "Church of St. Luke -The Rev- ness at length upon the closeness of silence ,so prolonged that the -boy crossed flip road with his customary I ,;��,�4.�; , Clinton ...... 11.10 � I 1,�, Holmesville .. 11.20 7.08 10.11 !rend Watson Duncan, Rector," the the room. He rose and opened a whose elbow was fast growing inimb briskness, a modish and dapper figure (continued next week.) _,-�� 4 , . . . I ,N�t . . � . ..., ,� � ,� , Goderich ..... 11.40 7.20 10. 30 inscription read; "Services at 10.30 window only to find sleep as much an thought. t.bat they must have risen - . �,;01 I I ,!Is, " a.m. and 8 p.rn." And underneath, impossibility as before, though a and moved away. But she had mere- I �,�111, � . I I I . . � I . ­ ,�� � � . : "Come Ye Who tingling ,sensation, not unpleasant,, Iy pau. ___ I , . I , in letters not so large ., %Pd to dwell upon Rilother per- I I I I � � A "T A IT T A- .-A T .0 A --- I- _L U �1 1r_ A �: .11" Is . 9 : , Chi- Will Give You Rest." ", 11 tional School at Aubti - eer'n 91. H_. M. Allyin A.M10R.'ru re e. ,,.y . f crept over his bodY, wulle ne Eiri � PleXILY, lOr I 9 e pleq(,n .Y - 27% NX ,,Y-- " ­'; ' ' pec a co 'o East Irl4ff offys 7-0 0..X TC, I 1. ut , talcen in' Pure into a state of semiconsciousness words. I ­ cago. S I I 0 ( a.m. P.m. Jimmy found himself staring at "'Mere is another thing about ,�, ­: Bred I CAI tat% Mer- I IL a '11, � . chandise and Vai4ki gileg. (-Rates in Goderich .. � ....... 5-50 1.15 that board, and reading mechanically; which I have been uncertain," the , �, .� . ___ -_ I "" ....... 6.56 1.20 and as he read, somehow he managed — ,,(,I ,.ice said, absently. "I've been 1�. I ;,', keeping with prevailtz' ma*eC-1at- Menset ..... I)i rM 0 MK � :� li�- " isfaction assured. I Ate 4r' ,*Its McGaw ........... 6.04 1.30 'his slightly crooked- smile again. His For Baby's Bath wondering -but I know you can ad- ARTIN <�S% arm) N Oaugb as' ; ,,i�', , , t '. �A� � � 0 Klopp, Zurich, Out . ��' Auburn ....... 6.1 t 1.41 step had lost its briskness when be vise me what to do. Don't you think I , " � � , :' , : � �­ , � � - - , �" _� neW pho� . , .,:�. 1, , � si I .."I'll ""; I ) . '9 r Mth ............. 6.25 1.0 ,started on, hi�t be did not cross the ' More than that of any other that we. should ask your cou n Mr. I MARUE J TE FLOOR FINI S' I -11: ,U, _ � ­oio:",�,D " 1- , �,� void passing the Latham Gordon, isn't it? -to help us, too?" L . ": ;`�, 1, ,. ,�!. _�. _11�11 'I �� - Walton ........... 6.40 2.07 street to a ig'Abr Aardwood floors "'11, 1'�..`,3�,-(vjl'�,.­ , Zi , , !.�..�i , '�, . . mefnber of the family, baby's mothin-0 like .; *�3i'�o, ,� , MeNatight ......... 6.52 2.19 veranda. And If -his face was made Jimmy's fare went white as the. ."',"T", , ii i , I � ". %,N,� , ..." n", Tbrolato ........... 20-25 6.20 hot by a girl's overlond question. it tender, delicate skin needs the pillow behind it. The incredible sug- it "&rs tilke frorg I 11.,,,;,,�, if - ��1_11 . . ., I .. I , , 0 R. T. LUSER Free Boaktat " , ,� 1. went. whitened the next instant as he over- greatest care and attdntion. The gp,qtion hit him like. a blow in the �,dTala_ to Head Offote� MODIMeJ F0T I ",­ �' " � . . . . . . , z,. I ,1 11 'I'M I " .. . 'MoMr , MA03M CAaY . I �1. � ,,,�:, . ,,, , dark. Blinking he swung himself e- ,. PAtN-TINC . I �_, I ... Lleenl3ed auctioneer for the count . a.m. p.m. heard his cousin's reply. 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