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" I I * ,,, � W 'W,,�_,_Ilif��;�­-t _20 I I I , ­ I � 43 lag 4 � � . 46h, - , #1 .- , L " , , - I : I - No ,� :,�� ,��,� - .- Fai*, O� , ,t �% � ul, W Jbm''Y' I�Qy, I'm aslcift' - . ; �,�i _�,2 WaIrked lubat Inucu cow . : ye ag.4ir4 .Without blasphemy,on me I ,,;; 1444,el,up- . , � .�, I _. rr, T PC I '! I , � . . -1 � l " - I I 1-1 - ,�,, I n. NM ,g"; _�,','V'­!.�' � .. I I I I � �� . 1.� Z11'4k1tt5P'1 1. I I . Thia',observation, in the.4, t , :. :-_-14:1, , , L. ,� . . V UAMRAM _7 0:, � , O� �k gr, � . 11 . tougue-wbat i � �",r , 'a' V " .1 �: _,' "" , ,;" " � _ Y" ` , �, I 11 #'AI , d, . ,;' ; '4� A'l :f;..,. 1, 7 - , I . i ��,F;; , IM10 ,Z,,�,,,,,70 " ,,6` , , � 1, 1, I . I �. I 1, �Wsq, Was ,Ili .. .. " , *4, ,", 15, 11 - 1� . � r ­, I , ,,, % �p re %-,,;� v 4 It I , �. I , .1' '!��_,! ­41"�`�J 11 ',1,8','�,,�.reg �� . . "I , , -4a, , ""."?, 3,;�,�- , i., . . -zl.:,,11;,I,N�,l���j,,,��',,�,IP41 ,L'1�_,I,�",,�",� , I t. ­ . , '. I I'll . .1 I I , "; tr,,4'� ," .. '-.I---', i�. '. " '�� ,�V' " . � ,,-i.- --.5 ... I . � 1, _ , : t ". �,, _ I I , " ['��.­�,,,; P- , I I .. I I I : ,, ._ .. I , . - , "�.w i I I . , � f U . � ". . ­ �iz,.:'!Vpult�jj�,' � I "'i I—. 1 __,", filled JimnWa eyes. apongible for a OYMP41 u " �� ",.�,� " �;,!,, .,'�;Iplt�i,lk'�,��*,Lj, � �, � 1" �! � . � , ': 1 `�, 7,�,� ',�,`�:, , - � _,��,',Z ,pt� , , . I , 1". L�1�":,'..�,,­I'�t � . :1 I I , 1­,�,�'..J�,V,.-.-�t , � ,; ,� . I . I . I , - , , - 1 ,,�� I *�i ,j6 1: � .. .1 . ,. L " . I.., I , - .� , ,�! .. - , , , ... �, ��i, � I I 10910 , I ., . `l - "ll 1 � 01111"N , 'eltall"Or � � it�e, -, - " . , jafity-*4�, (continued il4m , "What is there to do?" he crie, '[ crept rito the utterances of the young - �.% .. I" ;?� , ,. �� %­ - . . '%' e ' � L hiu ... THX a. Utters, Are ye going to do?" 1W - atoit ciIurteo 4 . hou " .i �"­ , '­ . . K, . . Sudden, bitter, 'boyish tears of rage O.''o , . " _ , � C . G)r I . ! 'K., . 87 -ii, 4 b , Ust -ldeak-) d, mi, . . -i ==;;;_--_---------�=,,=ii­- - =4 -,'�,t ,'�,;,;��-,,,�"")���,,,,�,,�,�;:', � , ivV � , I 1- .1, .1� . I ) , , . ` " I 1 11, , , ;' t �`- , , ,,�- "� "!� ",,:,,-�, �r� i- i�,,�,�!�,� "i �i; I 1� . , , gentleman in question about that tj 11 ... C. �':'� � "You sit there and ask me that again, I "', �, me ; . , I "". ,(_ AY,WS-AZ , , d- ii . -;;R - ---I .i, 'At pea ­ �­ - ' " T, I �,,; I � VAU, � _ . 1C. . .&,Iowa e 1, laughter thf- raotQr of St. Lukd,% - --4 1' t M14m,X I . �ii,,,:L,',""'=-. I I , VNP *� . "I A'... ��Iy �, � - ..___ I . ty, could not but see' Tio; � A , 0, ( trRX I 31 I , ,� � .�_. ,; , ,; , ('Nine," he grunted succinctly. The You know better, Pegleg. They.312ow- . whe'n4ver he spoke of women in the I . I . uf* '1 4g "", #1 � : I., ! * , , - 1`1��-i"% - � ..., i. I , '_'_'�­ given to lovi t i 'F . _1 e supreme shoe p9lish abst.M WIM ed me that they didn't i.mm-, i�,,� . , * . But one result Its had, "' x no ,I, , I", '..."', . ", "I , 4t 1% � I'� I- I 1,11 "'. . , ,� I _­ , " -%P�4�", 1.) 11 , r�� d ,. I . I .­ . .. - achieve - -1. " . I , ,, I'll'' . � 4 4dl " , ­ . .. ­ � . �,p �� :i .. .1 I I I . , . ,4;0,.,�y agai - . : 1. y '01enJiW",V:l4, .. . 'i rer- . � , oi�`*4, �W* -, ." J , - i .�Vq,rj(L crash of glass and a shivered window which the cinniest press- the oharmins humor of such a p I I "', @�? I ;%. ". throughout th, ti�. - i , -',' . .,p . They've been phowing..ins or . I . 11 y Garritty's es- I I , 1i ': ��-: ", accounted for White .at the lean and biis4",r ,�o nst him. postfarous statempitt. ; . il , ars, yet I came -,bg4- and gave them agent would have watched with ,, � 4 - �� � � I , " "Take them out to the wagon." ye And he swayed a:i'�,�.,q�,',, usted . , , � -P- I ,:i, , �. I , cape. . � ,,)pse and d But I do, my'depr ypung lady", 4 J0 In �`A ..'A - - , -_ I � .... frankest envy. And when, beani . I Of - W 00A � 10 another chance. And 40w - now -his shiny bI mechanically Out ng . 4 ''e , %, his, , � oln . '', � ,� -�,,��!: IL , ,;M.. 11 Ir � Ue. miade haite to reply. 'Amy mAA Who'c I T$- ., ,)51, oiiet, S ".., �� I lave Z* 4001§-,',§. Pt � 1� 1.1, �� � . Jameson has: given me twenty-four with . Lloyd's fenid prophecy, which he , t 0109,00,4041i 11 �, I -L4" ,,,_�.%'� ,� "I-,, . ,, ­'�,, :-�, 1 4­1�� ''. ."W�,,, "I . "'��,(t. 1�,,.iV11j.", ..,q. U I & `�r, � , I I IVE - 11.1 " , . , I "I 11 11'��"` `­�,` ,� " _ , I , �,,, , CHAPTER X . . Ris face K Ji., wifics one hand. 1, " , 11 fell back upon whenever they drove could ever forget yow-� - - quijitt - I , - houm to get out of town­tw�nty- ---'T, ­ � A,tll .4pp", .4 bis: � 1`1 �, . � I . ACCORDING TO THE CODV . four houTst That's what they give to An accommodAW9 '� rakeman, re- became florid as he finished the imp- ics,tely heJ X2 ,,.",' 01"tioall I,--- , lihm . . ;I I I 11 #1 cognizing him, tug�4 , I 1. 1 ". �. -1 -_J), 0 . . . . . ..'N,,�",".,t":;, I " ,� was but a gray promise in ,iW!-.'Iiis head You are sjd� bow, *wxde was 4 the-" J I tj , lt,_, . vagfaht&i Pegleg, and drunken wrecks Jimmy swung hims newspapers and magazine"evoted - I ,�,,,,�. him to the defensive, metropolitan �, .11 :1 r Dawn while lication with a bow- " 11 � " 1. I 'N _. 11 1. .r ,., �, KI i, I,Z, - i, , '�', Iii " .­. t - .� 'I ��J` - ., Z�� ,� , , ,t,A � �.".�. 1. ., Ulii , I , al S" I � , . the east when Pegleg Hanlon raised , el�` through ttle Miss Landis, of course." , , ,$6 ,. 1, � I , �Q. Y%- �, , . that it does no good to lock up.", the to the 'profession" -began- to men- " Which Wr. ixitororet441011. V% . ov i ". , j�,,M­' - .!�.�.�, I ,,, "I , � ,,, ­ X-,% I , 1 ��4,1,.­j7... 1 -- � � , 1, " ,1� ,71 ,�, 1�;,., had stir - I 1-�-., - � , r',� , V I 0 ... ;tl: Made in Black, Tan, ran . . -red, 1 , n-d'isx._'­ � ey Red and his grizolled head and shook it, weary , His door of an empty bbXK4aar- The Aire- tion the work of an "eager -eyed young In a way, it was a remarkable rie- f i4. role . I - up�, an - 11 , �� 11 T, -, , . Dark BroWn. ,,01a WIdle from irgumint and self -revilement, laughter shrilM high and hysterical. dale stood and Watched, head on one lady with red hair who, in the part ply. In every way it. was different ed hope that she had #Ot,U_­nw,1seAy.'*J* I e ,� �,�l ,, (Cake) an �iqD�de)�W - 1. Ai�0�1�4 - . -P, i Whud c1caner ( It Was an hour since he had begun to "Well, I don't need twenty-four hours. side, one ear co&4 Itopefully, until of Intoxieation in Carl Hardy's sweep- from what the Reverend Watson Dun- lowed expediency to influ6nee her' Ut-­�.,",,, i J1, 'i , I .11 � '' -A. I Id. I'm going -and going n6wl" the caboose was i6no' a blur on the W - I `�.�� ,,, , I ­ il ,V? � -, � _ ;,,�� � M t,j�,f�� talk to the bowed figure opposite him - , ing morality play, 'Wisdom" stood can had imagined it would be, yet a meritorious desire for smcce�s. , , �, 1, . a Hanlon's hard face grew 'Wondrous horizon. Thenhe tur I 11�� and nothing had been accomplished ,' ned and tr now'he was the first to laugh. Ai.ad last remark, however'. wai inter i"', ilv`.11�1�'.'�q,,ik, I Xr, ­ . ort and shoulders above the rest of I #t I tender. Even fifty years was a sh Otted head 'ra ;)�` . I by his effort save that the gruffluess soberly back up thq:street. her quick enjoyment convinced him ed by the barbed-wire f encip, and Wh6j),. �,��.�;.�,�, �1-0' li,',':�,'. I - _­ 6, 1.11, �'A` time in which to have acquired an un- the cast," theatrical patrons in War- .. IV. ­,"I A— . I "I'5 � I", was gone from his own voice -as he � instantly that he -had said a very Carol had extricated him and chide -4, �, _,�',.� . I . derstanding such as that. Re reached . chester (those who followed the . ,­� I I *tt ' . ­: 11 - , V CHAPTER XI clever thing. 11.1­;,­�� ,,, "il I set himself to try again. him for his male heedlessniess� (i , 1.w . drama with an eye to the critical, as .­.­ 1. gi - I . 7;.�'. I ',',i� ,self ,- out a rough paw as if to touch the WARCHESTER'S 6W With the eyes of his congregation reverend gentleman -was never 111*0 , ��,�;­.,, 'y "Ye could halve got away yei . N,DAUGHTER well as those who bought seats mere- 11 _,, . boy's slack hand, and drew it back, I& z ,,, �- - ,,�; ,, "t, ��, --- - he said gently. "Why didn't ye?" Since no one -iitnOssed the boy's de- ly upon him, the Reverend Watson Dun- to know how aghast had, been ,­�,111 - I If-cons6iously. to be amuied) -read every word _.q��,Ilt : � , �,-,t � � � , K �-;t I I 11 , I ; I -1 ___ ___ ___ , -I-- ". _�,5_ , , '� , " _� '' ''' 'W 'I" � '� '" " , ' I " _7 , I , , , ` "', 11 � 11 I � , I ", I " I - I . � , , , I'll . I I 11 ,� I I '. I ., I i � 0, V.u, I � I I.- _ � I _ I. ._ � "04 �. _ L , -, �, �& I I � ,��, ., I I I , 4 , " " I'll I 11 I'll � 11 ` o Jimmy shook his head without look- se parture, it could be -described only as t accompanied David Landis and face while he stood with ugust coat, � , ', . , I IN � z4fill I IIII loll [Ill ill III 111191 Ill IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlt "Ye're tellin' me nothing that I'm I with avidity. They waited, s pa _ can %­,,,�,��,;� , d = ing up. He had not looked up even . , a fact which had come to pass; and 'a . his dau&ter home to the cottage on tail impaled upon a rusty barb)j-fie �'�7 - zl�'� � = - not r Fther knowin' already lad," he iently as they were able, for the day , "' -T once since be and Harillon 'had entered f this the Gazette id�d,'fhrough the able the ,back street, reached 'by way of cast about for a sentence to continue, � 5-1 . ,g l� = . Ome to I _�,,`,,� ' . . � � �%;,�11!1 , , a . = the room. And his voice was dull, as sen aipwright. And town. the path that led around the rectory that lead, and found that it had soime�;, , ;.":�,t" � = DR. D. H. MCINNES mbi:­red. "But I'm tellin' ye ' tences of Mr. W when "Wisdom" should c ' '�',�� a i� 41 . I '. � I - - I = though he, too was too weary from some hing that ye don't seem willing his announcement, --tald and brief and The play needed no advance and through the orchard, gaunt and how eluded him. � 1.411�. 4 = -),. - . 1_;_ . , ,�� - CHIROPRACTOR = to grz; - Ye don't have to go -un- adver _N1 ". ,", � , " ,�� I = fruitless discussion to carry the argu- unequivocal though it was, that Jus- gnarled and naked; nor was it com- * (continued next -week.) . � - = I . - tising when the bill-boalrds announced . , � .,�.� ?, I " I .- 11 � . had been obey- ;�� ?,� . - . llesg yo have to! Is that what Y' ties Jameson's beheit� -_ ---. _ . -.,-- ______ .` � = = ment further. its engagement- for the week follow- ---..-- - __====9 " . = of Wingham, will be # the '? Py I , mean. . I -F. �. , = ',I don't know," he said. "I don't ed, was welcome, indeed, to one read- - e Holidays Indeed the -ob- i", I So . = "T 1_' 4. 7, rm 11 7 11 441, _1k . Inv- th I . . . . . . . ,-� "I 1. - = Commercial Hotel, Seaforth = � . = - I : I . . i = know." . I "Why did ye interfere in the first ave 0. e oys a . - bed in his throat. er who. had been waiting, sick with apprehension, for the, sequel of that . I able influence which the play might . I a Mou6t-and'.Thursitay = pflace?" Ranlon persisted. "Ye knew "-Nobody's talked," went on Peg-� 'Tis account which detail6d the boy's ar- exert upon local minds and morals had so usurped the center the = = Afternoons. =_ that 1twas-none of your affair­-2twas leg Patiently. not thd honorable thing among thieves and rogues and rest. . of stage that little else of importance = -1 = = � not arcordin' to the code." "I don't know," the boy. cutthroats to gossip to the detriment But Carol Landis did not think to burn with shame Ydr'him- any igno- was discussed at all during the two Adjustrients given for diseases = = = ' = said 94 It was too raw for ye to stomach, av the life and liberty av a colleague. in ' inious side which� "the occurrence weeks which preceded its initial per- formance I 1� = of all kinds. = eh?' Was that it? Gawd, and it was But Itis Hanlon who's not above drop- might have seemed to possess failed in the old Palace Theater burlesque house. = = = � 2982xg-tf - = raw, too! She told me -the girl- how they framed the pair av thim." pIn' a: word, quiet and persuasive like . in the ear av Justice Jameson. An ' to occur to her. And when Pegleg Hanlon, several hours after Jimiany's As the president and moving spirit .., 21 ;IilillllllilllllllllHillillillifillillitililillll?!` "I heard," said Jirr�my. "Part of he would be pleased to listen, once I going that rn�orning', saw the girl of the Reform League (the society it. That's why I interfered, I guess, . had begun my little spache. I'm thinkin' he 'would reconsider his ver- watching the hotel entrance from the the he which, molding those of uncertain ophrdon, had helped to place T. Elihu even when I knew it was no business diet -no?" . mouth of a@ley, joined he, b'- fore the Palace Theater Banks in'the mayor's office four years DO NOT READ THIS of mine.ii!' 'Suddenly his head came u1p, and his voice was no longer muf- Violently the boy shook his head. stage -door, uncertain just what to say. The next in succession, the Reverend Watson Unless you can get Goodyear guaran- i fled. "Who, wants to stand by and "No," -he refused. ' ' 'No -no!" "Ye moment he was thankful 'i more Duncan gave the matter much priv- ate thought 'a deal teed Waterproof Raincoats bearing see `a-& pair of 'babies trimmed ? " helped thim to get.clea�," Han- "Iley than a little surprised t, h,ar ll�r and of public mention. From a mere dramatic Gooayear Label for less than $6.90, 2 f6r $13.00. We can furnish you "I thought so!" exclaimed Hanlon. "I Ye had to be the ]on persister. are gintlemin, and their repitations would not stand express -gladness when be , admit- ted relue , tantly, that Jimmy had per- formance, scheduled to lay over there with same for men, women or chil- thought so! on level!" But there be abaTidoned an the strain av an occurrence asi gone. i4;e asked quite simply if the boy the leanest week in the season, under dren in any size. Money refunded if impulse to moralize. "She Paved ye .such last night's.. Ye 4ielped thim win had had any plans; she asked if he Mr. Duncan's agit,�tion, "Wisdom" took on the guise of a crisis, .not satisfied. � AGENTS WANTED at that," he went 'on. "Mike says Garrity'd av gave it to you -it was free, and so. like gintlemin, theY'v" stood by ye and shouldered their bit had spoken of returning, and that was all. But Pegleg remembered the grave until there were many who professed Address there in his eyes. She saved ye and av the throuble-like hell they have!" "I'd brave bob of her head, and the quaint - a doubt in the virtue of any public preachment, dramatic or otherwise, The Goodyear Waterproof Coats Co, now ,she's upstairs cryin' her eyes have got it, anyhow, ly wistful'smile with which she left 'which featured as delightful the work 240.Albert St., Ottawa. Out. out, just like a dacint girl, because later." Jimmy had meant to argue but ,he tried to his him when -he was buying the rose, as of any artist in such a role as Intoxi- ye would not let her speak to the �ot Ye in_ judge. And twas her that g no. more, make point. "It isn't that I don't know bow easy it would be to -to fix it up. Jimfmy 'had requested the night the "Satin Slipper" op ` ,ened. That pur- cation. While Mr. Duncan himself was re - . __ * to the troub4e, Jimmy bhoy." A sort of vague pity for a conclus- But that's all it would be -just fix- His "I chase he made out of his own pocket, tucking away the sharply creased two puted ultra -advanced, insofar as the - ological matters were concerned, he ion so wild sli-owed in Jimmy's pale ed!" thin face flamed. don't dollar bill for safe-keepinp�, with a still clung to the belief that there to lend on Farms, First Second eyes. "I did it myself," he contradicted want to stay, that's all. Prn� not run- . ning away, either, because I don't whimsical thought for a use to which he might some day put it. was nothing to be gained by admit - 'mortgages. CaU or write me at doggedly. "I -I've had it coming to dare stay,because some day I'm com- A few days later a TATtle figure in ting that vice had its bright sides. When deading with all such matters once and got your loan arranged by return Tnail- NO advance ing'back. But now-" "Not because ye don't dare stay," a mad costume of black gasped at the mass of flowers which they his language was drab and his pr,2- charges. Hanlon echoed gravely. And.he rose brought to her at the fall of the 1�'lst monition of a future state, still drab - ber. And finally convinced that th- _____ - - E. R. REYNOLDS, 77 Victoria at., Toronto. sen" for free b,mx fu - Pa thi�s ItTreric, =.9 and dropped an arm about the boy's shoulders. "I'm tbinkin' I under- act curtain. For Pegleg, contemplat- ing the one rose. had suddenly found - production was likely to offend the ��1111 11" I Of world-famous,�,rep_ FITS, . stand. 'Tis action wan requires in if livin' it insufficient. But it -was over tho finer sensibilities and prove an affront to every established idea of decency, arationforEp and Fl. -.i= anrry game, an' ain't a game, what is it? Ye're are single red bud, upon which he ha d the town set a record for an advanc,.� Agent, Henry Lawrence,,Mitchell. home troatment. grinnin', ye? Praise God, Itis spent much care in selection, that A - I sale of tickets -which, until then, had & __ - over Bo years, success. TeStimoulalsfromallparts & The world; ovi:r 1000 inaneyear, wilioatoneeto'. TREt4CH'S REMEDIES. LIMITED yere crooked smile wance more. I'm sorry -I'll miss ye cried at i he train: the manager, and the principals of the "Satin Slipper," never been equaled. Every seat in _ __ - I HEIM. WANTED a6w st.jamcs C1iau,.be,s,79AdeWde8t,m Toronto. Ontario ' -1 had need av ye here. But I'll leave latch 'gainst knowing nothing of this solitary mes- the house sold -out three days before the company's arrival. . . . the -string out yer return. Is there -would now be sage or the. local catastrophe, whic'n At the Sunday morning service in - I . I ye afther alloWin' in e to -'f would not have scandalized half as much as'it would have amused them. St. Luke's, the rector alone failed to Missing Heirs are being sought LONDON AND WINGHAM And in truth now the boy was smil- tried to comfort her whom they knew guess the identity of the girl with bronze -tinted hair who occupied a - . throughout the world. Many people North. ing for Hanlon's self-conrsiciousness "purple only as an earrest, hungry -eyed, red- back pew with David Landis. On are to -day living in comparative pov;- , a.m. P1111. inful, thing. "Even you haven't the face to say haired, small person; third from the . the face of it that wou.1d seem an in - arty who are really rich, but do not know it. You may be one of them. Exeter ........... 10.16 6.04 Hensall 6.18 it," Jim,Tny railed at him unsteadily; end, front row, chorus.' They thought that she was horne- credible thing, for the buzz which fol - Send for Index Book, "Missing Heirs ............ '10.90 Kippen ........... . 10.35 6.23 "I dare you offer to lend me money!' "I sick- they told her she would soon 'used lowed her entrance should have ap- prised him of her identity, and sh e and Next of Kin," containing care- Brucefield ......... 10.44 6.32 am a bad man," Hanlon made "Everybody get to it. And later she cried hall been much in his mind. But her fully authenticated lists of lilissing heirs and unclaimed estates which Clinton Jet . ....... 10.58 6.46 Clinton, Ar ....... 11.05 6.52 reply irrelevantly. who enjoys a better repitation says so. And I herself to sleep. Of Carol Landiq'q career there was costume, black from hat and muffling have been advertised for, here and . Clinton, Lv . ...... 11.15 6.52 ye have a criminal record! Look at decidedly more repm-t in the years fur to the low pumps, which ,seemed MU 7 11 .0 M-4- TT.4- -1 I 0*1 e ro me lad! Will vie take twent -Just 1- x 11 : 11 totally inadequate for a Warchester . .. .1 . .1, � � . . I I 1. . ,�.. . I , . 1. � 4 . . I abroad. r. Clinton Jet .. ....... I . I � 6 0 orweu, n SP U, e fact, a 1, winter, resembled in no way the cos - we offer for sale contains thousands Londesborough .... 11.35 7,12 twenty?" her departure was not dignified by ­­ - ------,-. .... �: . turne which the Reverend Mr. Dun- -_ __ -_ __________. . . of names which have appeared in Blyth ............. 11.44 '7.21 Jirnmy shook his 'head. u erse mention. It can had imagined a widely advertiii3- American, Canadian, English, Scotch, Belgrave .... �..... 11.56 7.33 "Ten?" was Justice Jameqnn's son, Lloyd, who ed actress of insidious roles would --------* Irish, Welsh, German, French, Bel- Wingham Jet., Ar... 12.08 7.45 Again an almost gleeful refusal. brought back to Warchester the first ,'(Cp K.EEPING 'rl-IINC-S NE:W wear. And he overlooked her father Ap,rSMEN IN - I ---t Cian, Swedish, Indian, Colonial, and Wingham Jet., Lv. . 12.08 7.45 "Five?" really tangible n(,wq of her progress .- ,_K , other newspapers, inserted by lawY- Wingharn ......... 12.12 7.55 Hanlon gave it up. though Wainwright himself, co i entirely -everybody overlooked old � _111'y - org, executors, administrators. Also mlllg Dave Landis. a mitil -: I of English and Irish . South. - "I could wish that ye'd come to across a three -line announcement in That morning Mr. Duncan spoke 1 2 ? contains list a.m. p.m. cruel starvation," he mourned, "but a theatrical weekly that a new - feelingly; partly because the subject . CoiLits of Chancery and unclaimed Wingham 6.56 3.15 for the hungry look av ye at this ' re 11AIN ......... cruit for the dramatic had been draft- 6 dividends list of Bank of England'- Wingharn Jet ..... 7.01 3.21 instant." ed from the ranks of musical comedy, which he had chosen lay close to him; I I. � . - __1_1 - 1, partly because the wistful attention . . Your name or your ancestor's may be Belgrave .......... 7.15 3.32 They stood a moment, awkward and faithfully-_ passed it on to his strictly i thi charming stranger's gray e " __7 . In the list. Send $1.00 (ohe dollar) Blyth ............. 7.27 3.44 sentiment -shy. Then the boy reached ilocal audience, in a paragraph COM- n s y Ing at once for.book. Londesborough .... 7.35 3.52 oat his hand, and Pegleg's gnarled fist mendatory or facetiously caustic, as led him to believe that his words were Shampoo" 7.49 4.06 shot out and swallowed it. . one cared to view it. ,Mr. Wain- awakening in her a response born of W:iih InUrnational Claim Agency ClIn'ttony' Jet .......... op experience. He saw h'er nod, ever so . 7.56 4.13 ' 1�1'11 leave my baggageP- Jimmy wright's actual intent was veiled, but little, and smile as he announced that Kugs or -_ Dept. 296.. . Clinton Jet. - - - .. . .. 8.03 4.20 smiled defiantly over the ancient the report which Lloyd Jameson �is, evening discourse would be an 0 - Brucefield ......... 8.15 4.32 squib. "I'm in arrears, you know." wi m some four ' AL .0 Pittsburgh, Pa., U. S. A. Kippen ........... 8.22 4.40 Han -Ion could not answer. Angrily years later from New York - intimate and practical application of I , 'was any- the morning's sermon to the present Dy(! -nor Porrielpes- Exeter ............. 8.47 5.05 But the boy turned back from the door the contrary, it was .so glovning and influence Of the theate'r. She Langley's in Toronto -Canada's most sue- 2980-tt Hensall ........... 8.32 4.60 he tried to clear his husky throat. thing but uncertain of import., To day im - was still ,smiling when ,she stepped up cessful cleaning and dyeing plant -is R& after the older man thought be had incoherent a tribute that it fell little to him in the vestibule and held out handy as your mailbox if you want Your I THE McKILLOP MUTUAL C. N. R. TIME TABLE gone, and fumbled in his pocket. He short of overreaching itself. a slim, gloved hand. / Rut�,p or Carpets -Shampooed. � -brought out the two -dollar bill, fold- In'four years Noyd's enthusiastic The older members of St. Luke's � Curtains -Cleaned and Framed. FIRE INSURANCE CO'Y. East ed to a knife-edge crease -his ca- transfer of his favor from one pul- , a.m. p.m. lamity fund which he carried in his cbritudinous member of the opposite congregation had already passed out 11 11 Portieres Dyed or Cleaned. � . . into the brilliant winter sunshine. But f Blankets Cleaned and made Fluffy. READ OFFICE-SEAFORTH, ONT- Ooderich .......... 6.00 2.20 waistcoat pocket. sex to another had become an occur- in the slim girl's neighborhood there .. Eiderdowns -Cleaned and Mothproofed- ; so there Dresses and Suits Cleaned, Dyed, Aolmesville ....... 6.17 2.37 "'The Sat -in Slipper' that opens rence of 'periodic regularity was an excess of youthfully effusive Altered or Repaired. Clinton ......... - 6.25 2.52 here next week . . . Dave Lapdis' were those who ,.q+,t down his rant lamation, and cooing, Sabbath - I exc - OFFICERS: Seaforth ...... ... 6.41 8.12 daughter , . ." His explanation, account of Miss Carol Landis's fifqt mirth. Once they had ignored Carol Thousands of homes in all parts of Ontario J. Connolly, Goderich - - President St. Columban ..:.,.. 6.49 3.20 begun carefully enough, went totally Broadway appearance to his admitted Landis's presence with less elaborate are using Langley craftsmansbip for keep- . , Beechwood, Vice-president Dublin ............ 6.54 3-28 to pieces. Yet Hanlon understood. weakness -a ba,rmless outbreak, but � We have in Mr. W- J. See.-Treas. effort -in fact, with no effort at all. ing things new. D. F. McGregor. P--if'--'h, I West. "I would have done it for ye, gla& as visible to the naked, eye as a sulm- Now, wisbing inordinately to be the Fontaine the most expert dyer in Canada. ACENT�S: a.m. - P.M. p'm- ly, but I know ye'd have it no other mer rasb. Of the work she did in first to establish a claim to �hildhood . Our plant is the best equipped in the Alex, Leitch, R. R. No. 1, Clinton; Dublin ...... 10.87 5.38 9-37 way than this." And he accepted the her role he had little to say --even acquaintance, that effort served only Dominion. Our reputation and our success W, 19. Hinchleyj Seaforth; John Mur- St. Columban. 10.42 5.44 money. less concerning the play iself. "Just to draw attention to a common un- are your assurance that work will be done ray, Egmondville; J. W. Yeo, Gods- SeafOrth ..... 10.93 5.63 i *5, *0 Jim -my nodded. the same old stuff," was the way he certainty as to the best way to go I well and with every care. You can safely . 1i4 ­.R 0 Jarinuth Brodhagen- Clinton ...... 11.10 6.08 10-04 "Roses," he hesitated. "Red roses: dismissed incluiries. in that direction, entrust to us the most precious articles,the . . I I 'r �.�, 1* DIAIGOT6RS: Holmesville .. 11,�o 7.03 10.13 I think -would be --best. You'll not "but wonderfully staged, of course. about it. Even Lloyd Jameson, who , most delicate of materials. . irth. Goderich ..... 11.40 7.20 10.80 bad resolved during the sermon th�t W,i111iA:-__A1hh, No. 2, Seah , be able to buy many­--siso inaybe just - -ripped him in 'File Pay Return Shipping Charge6t �, ,i I � . . --- the man who outst I I "'i-"!'-' � B'-6dhagen; James one, with a long stem- J011in CITTIL-wies, r reaching her side would have to move Ah and charge only our Toronto prices. SimPlY , ' Evans, bee&*6& *, Me9wen, Clin- c. P. R� TIME TABLE "I'll care for it for ye," said Han- - I rapidly indeed, found that his initia- / send your parcel to Mr. Geo. S. Langley and . ton; James 00fitiolisr; aodaifelit.Alwf East. Ion. tive bad deserted him when the Tn,)- . e write a letter saying what you have sent Broadfoot, I No. g, . soabv, '.* - . � G. a.m. p.m. And then the boy found the door ment for action came. Yet, all and and what you want done. He'll give Your P 6 � b, , ., �-, Goderich .... - I order his personal supervision - Grieve, No 4 Wa%614 460 11 �� - 1. ...... 5.60 1.15 and blundered through. Main Street � "'A - i all, it was a moment of triumph for . norlock; dZrge * 9066A6 # I 80 Menset ............ 5.65 1.20 was deserted at that hour, as was Lloyd. For every anxious, backward 4 , , . , - I Munav, 0166* , , - M06aw ........... 6.04 1.30 the broad thoroughfifie which led ,.. : Write for Sojiforth , , � 7 I : look of the rest he had P. glance of bookW .... �.. ik 1�11 . deveribinp tho iiiig­,­� . �Aobiirn ..... 6.11 t 1,41 from it to the Union Station beyond I , 1k, challenge. There was a swagger in -V 1-h 1. 1; .. 0 1 � t'% 1*th .............. 0.25 1.52 the square. The boy kiept his eyes his bearing the rest of the day which .. . I L . � I . � 'WK56 ........... 6.40 2.07 before him and hurried as he went. I in fts, mAd . I � . 11 W 'Vot I I � seemed to say -I told you so. I . -04 I . ift &52 ". 9 Ile tiiever'kiie* just when the yellow 'Carol Landis alone remained out- 03OZ-60. L I'll, .. . Q14k. A Ba r gaa i 11 ` / T`op.6ti*,..',.".'.*:::,::: 10.25 0.20 Airedale jolhed him,. Jinitay bad I % ,, ward1V unaware of the stir which she cmd a L, I M . AP SHIPPING I , � Vs5f. reached the network of tracks; A herself was creating. She gaVe her 00NrAIX22 tiift SALE�-Five Acrel3b One Zd10 I a.m. p.m. freight had hissed up to the water- in, , attention entirely to the old man be- P__ CLEANERS AMID DYE - from Seaforth. modern house vith Toronto ............ 7.0 5.10 tank and was drinking thirstily when I tor appeared. " KX_V#.A."1h6- I 11 2 no Oh- Bov Naked ,his hand, At that . 0 --.* V. -AO -M I - . . I M%v _0 fmace, bath and touet; 0"all Suan But her 'nod of greeting to him was Of "'na F-40"00 W04 Eft -leg, 5. __ � ::**: A 9.10 Moment JimMY found It hardeat to , , 't ,�l . 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