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I . - .�qn,":­­7 , ,� . �;�, ,t�i,, I � 4 I I . , . �, I r��'� 1�" !�,�"",:��,, , ; ,!", M. - - , _ - �- , . '. I � : .4 V.�. - , I 1:'-'��7, , 4 X, I IX �. Va 7 - I ,:�, I 111�� . 'Pu � pys. I , , I.... , I ... 11'.1, I 11 , .1 ­ � . I It ',',b , 1 I .1 � KoppL§iI,. 01,14 ��§P.R,9�,Qww,%,,� �,`� �� � �,�­. , . � ru . . I I .,.: � ". 40 - circle, the opin- !�.. .."I" . ,, . J�.'f" , ''.. . 11 -11 I Awelii the small ,, . , - " - . - , � - � , , ".. �� ��, , I auxc q om�0,4 ��,': - ! .,.� , `4 �;L` I "-t��! �,;�., !,;�. � t2 :.OA - Qf which it is permitted me to "' , , �� ,'�4-.,O"fk�""V".,�"""ki"apI I , . . , ow . - .1 � , a h . 'A " ­ � ,� . t. '. y ,,, ;�� � , � I I , - �C. .1 . I 1- I 11 ,"".11 ", � . -, "'. � . I 11; __ F, _�. , , at least a � little," he assured �` . I - I �'it�,15,Y,,.O'�".'�g''.,',.,,;'',-, " . .. '�',­",';�`�;'1'11'1­11 I.. I , C: :� I mold � - I � K"'Pg , Oh �,j , �� ,.� , 11 I - __ -, . 7 1 , .. 40 , ` , "I ... I, 1, ,,,;�� `-.� ,, ''. . ,.,, ,, � .4 I , � , .�­��_ I i,'��, , - " , , , , - �". � .. , .) 0'.�ffw 4 � - I mean to take advantage of I �.�, ­:PO,�-i " � :1 I ,,�", � � " �'] .�;"; - , �. 7", . , 1�� _1 �1, " �11y. ­­ . . , :�,;�) .,q a � 17 � I ,.It ." �. � I 4_�,r ,Of . ., i,!,�, � ,. this concrete example to dri,re home � ", � I . 441t, is, 64 , 'have the lesson. Nor do I need to tell " ,,,r , .: - � J!, 0�#'­. ', "'C' , . IL ,I ­. r you to I - . 1: , , ,?�� � i, - ,. . . .11 - , go. ,-�49 ,., 1 40V 1 � `r�"­ ', � pr �ihoos thou t. t at," the girl herself I., � ��.. - ". 1. 11. ,,,,-�.�'.',,';'.�,,-��flAi,s"",*+.qLrtitn�.?,�, '' led- the w, v I g ­ You how greatly it pleases me that it . �g Pt "I is One of own fl­ir_+� - .11, I I � I 1-1 I I%r - . . A N ,� �,��,, I I , AM: & ­ - , I � , it, , I "� " , I - 11" il,_ 10; " , I -1 knew you woul ., ' d I thought it homely expression, o in --wh akes the, , I r141k' . :, I - 10,,,� , , � 0166 E migh"ut It makes me very happy opportunity popsible. Warehester has 11 '. - . ". , , , I I . AL I to hear you speak of It so frankly, i been watching'you Miss,Landis, ever _1 , , _ 11 - -, _ _ , ..: , ... - . 10 I It ,jg�, , was afraid that many of Wareliester's - since the day you_�tepped out, with people----lier best people -had already your ideals tand your faith' in your- , I = . U formed an opinion which might prove self, to carve out your own destiny. I . 4 difficult to, combat."' , . I And Warchester will, be very -proud The arch of her lips was distinctly to claim Miss B14ck. Tan, Toney Red, . � *&_ Dawk S -W- and Whitei. you now, Landis -of disconcerting, and, while Mr. Dun- that you may be certain. An eager _" ,.jo Can'S reply was not exactly vague, it � .. and sympathetic audience is awaiting I �_14_ �� �_7, was In no, way alarmingly committal, your initial appearance to -morrow _ , - - ____ , , eithei. Ono might have thought that � evening." . I � � 11 11 I ��� ",", ......... ...... K" .. he, was trying to get his breath, and ,It ' . was a long half-hour, but Carol � sparring for time. gave no sign that she 'had found it I ��� , "Yes, indeed," be said solemnl I Y; so. She listened without once taking . 4 1 I - . _ - i4most certainly, yes." , her eyes from his face, even when � , . She had led the way into the sinall he spoke of her departure from War- .. . front room and seated him with a chester. And she bobbed her head, I � I w graciousness that might have matched prettily grateful, when he had finish- , 4 Evelyn Latham's coolest poise, &I- ed. I - - . I i '. , , ,;# I I'll though the chair which she poffered Bu` do you realize that you haven't I .. , wag a cAnsaltJ, risk in itself-, ho old told ,,, , single thing about anybody Dave Landis liaf.t *thd.izi*m with a I used to kn . ow?" she asked, a rp6m_ punctilious word concerning an im- ent- later. "Umualiy- I li,ke,- t6 tAlk a- . �Obl�tA"t-editoiiat,,-for----the;,moyrdag.-e b6tit" I&S'self ,better, tligh, any- other a- � , -�-!,',, . tion beforo it occurred to the Rev-vailable, topk� but a - little gosaip, is, a i i . I I � ,oren4,,Watspn,Dqneam. . vwdtlt in .. n I - .., I. . T sin for * *hioh 1*11. glidly­& on-gir,60b --1 �P �!� �_ .111",. suddenness just how pleasant hi ld I W laty lltlr� Ydft'IU "' JA -1he iiidul Oki, it if." ..... '� � � I ,C,�, I ... I � 11 , 0. , . � W... . I -*@r, 4� MP iitftNdtks� 'i I - diia tosied * asilde - lier now, � PS lettibr'. bl'�Ik coat .. 11 . . " writc�rl` 10"*kA�iiiid"tn4'fk�ai-,I!d-'21,d pilid I stoo , d, a- mornentAii, Mouse anit, . Wa taitochirew, s6, ry-6 . afiort. bta4 pkiri'bef�� i6 pie`T--� �� * �. 1L. "_ , , - + . � . - ... --it- + . ____ 11 ',�,AL*A " . t-1. 0*, �. 'tt�0i'-,teti�hii4,'hL-r�6i'r'i&li,i4i-Ati�� too ", ot i#'eAt1I*elJP I � jdA, - - ! . " . .. � 0 .1 r 4,th a ftefidite.", ips�_th�u�. it- w's thw reflection, I I IN :. i . . � I , , I . � I 1j, sil6ot'lle6f a' tithe I of her own sober .eyes at iA�612 she . . * while, h6,; i 606d *oj�& w%i,6h might �� .. i �J ;' � - . _, � -----.W- - __ - . , . kjxed.. , Thiin shb t*h6d back to hilin .1 . not i11'&my*1vfty' Wonfidthis rotind-ey--- witfi a dazzling sm'ile. .. ed Yount Ovqon wilio wait4A with her . 111twasverr,childish- to worry, ' a #ft Idwy 11fig of me paitted: . ^,,It � I .1 and very absurd, wasn't it?" she . . - , . is still a very typical, and, I "But 'IV" ft1FV6VV"d7ftv,g0"WP, lativi". . . I want to know whai hope ext - ly human, community," "M 'D . 0 bjed aterproof Raincoats boa be I am u ,think. Because I'm sure you'll VO - uncraLn replied. "But I cannot . Mr. be in Goodyear Label for� les6 thiii $99t very positive your condemna- agree with your father's unqualified it fog '41&oo. We can :furnish you tion or approval." stateine'nt. It is inadequate and mis- 'leading , Wfth sime for men, women -'et chii. Thereupon Mr. Dinican.placed both -innocently so, to be sure. � dren ti��aay size. Money refunded if mt satlafted. . . - - M�_� While it has maintained, personally, - . - __ an unassailable reputation in the AGENTS WANTED - . struggle, I have neVer ceased to re - I 1. Address .-C I gret that he has been allied against Ue G6odyear Waterproof Coats Co.; . us, in our march tow* ,:._,.4 V. ard finer ideals, I 2*Albert St., Ottawa. Ont. .., I both in -a civic-,' ­ . - - . --- --- --- I �, I ---- .. .. -11 Promptly Carol pressed both palms - ", . - .. � �t, , �._, t -_ I against her ears. . "You can't talk politics to me," she 11 I 1. I I � , I 1. . .. cried emphatically. "I won't listen. 10 You are permitted to tell me who 1.3 __ the married and who is engaged. You rarms, rirsk Second , dare mention civic problems to me! . 011111 or wrift me at fjoMe . Old Why, Mr. Duncan, I'm a suffragette . got your loan arranged ,�_) _; only because I enjoy demanding __ + L. Via& - No "advanco , I !,.. .- 1. , � I J4 ,Antblj ' things whicli _ sorn � cone tells me I ~11. . IL IL ZZIM01aw + 77 Victoria 5t, Tft*UW __ . ": �- sWaits your mustn't have." ._1 Once more the reverend gentleman . I . letter spoke at some length. But when, �� �... . _�� with real regret, he was at last fore- Agent, Henry Lawrence. Mitchell. '..' ed to admit that he had exhausted DIE his subject, the girl lifted a pensive FAfW01kW--- L face. I - I W1_i_fin,g Papoy- t�A% 'at a harum-searum creature I HEIRS WANTED J was," she murmured. And then ex- . claimed in quick surprise at the in- completeness of the tale. , - - - I "Why, you've entirely neglected to Kissing Hein are being sought LONDON AND WINGHAM tell me anything concerning the one throughout the world. Many people North. nerson about whom I've been waiting are to,4ay living in comparative pov- a.m. p.m. and waiting to hear. You haven't aty who are really rich, but do not Exetcr 10.16 6.04 Raid a single word about Jimmy, Mr. know it. You way be one of them "Missing Heirs ........... Hensall, ........... 10.30 6.181 Duncan?" Send for Index Book, Kippen 10.35 6.23 The benign smile with which he. and Next of Kin," containing care- ........... Brucefield ......... 10.44 6.32 had been watching her glowing face � fully authenticated lists of missing Clinton Jet . ....... 10.58 6.46 ,was gone in a breath. In that same heirs and- unclaimed estates which have been advertised for, here'and Clinton, Ar . ....... 11.05 6.521breath the silence in the room grew abroad. The Index of Missing Heirs Clinton, LV . ...... 11.16 6.521 -trained. For an infinitesimal second Jet 11,21 6.58 the reverend p�entlpman felt instinct - Clinton . ....... Londesborough 11.35 7,12 ively that he had been outrageousIv of names which have appeared in American, Canadian, .English, Scotch, .... Blyth ............. Ii.44 7.21 betrayed. The very clearness of her Irish, Welsh, German, French, Bel- Belgrave ......... 11.56 7.33 gaze, however, disarmed him the next gian, Swedish, Indian, Colonial, and Wingham Jet., Ar... 12,08 7.45 instant, and convinced him of the ii- Wingharn Jet., Lv- . 12.08 7.45 worthiness of such a question. If e e*rs inserted by lawy- other newspap , era, executors, administrators. Also Wingharn ......... 12.12 7.55 tempered the reply which had sprung contains list of English and Irish South. first to his lips. a.m. p.m. "That is a subject which I have not Cour-fs of Chancery and unclaimed dividends list of Bank of England. 6.55 3.15 mentioned, nor endured to be. discuss - Your name or your ancestor's may be Wingharn Jet. ..... 7.01 3.21 ed in my presence, for many years, 'one dollar) In the list. Send $1.00 1, Belgrave .......... 7.15 3.32 Miss Landis." He spoke with ex - Blyth 7.27 3.44 ceeding gravity. "But I realize what at once for book. ............. Londesborough .... 7.35 3.62 underlies your query. More than that International Claim Agency Clinton Jet . ....... 7.49 4.06 1 am c6iistrained to tell you bow fine Clinton ........... 7.56 4.13 a thing I think such loyalty to be. Dept. 296, Clinton Jet . ........ 8.03 4.20, Many times I have told myself that Pittsburgh, Pa., U. S. A. Brucefield ......... 8.15 4.32 at, least it is good not to have to suf- 4.40 2930-tf Kippen ........... 8.22 I for qelf-recrimination. And you will 8.32 4.60 Hensall ........... he glad to bear that big pride was __ - I EIxet(Ir ............ &47 5.05 greaf. enough to keep him from re - THE MCKILLOP MUTUAL � turning to the city which was forced C. N. R. TIME TABLE to cast 'him off." FIRE INSURANCE CO'Y-� Tho Rei7erend Watson Dutican did I I East. the. exlii-6,sion which that I a.m. P.m. thankful utterance provoked, for slie HEAD OFFICF-SEAFOIC1114 UNA. Goderich .......... 6.00 2.20 looked ouickly away. And she b.d Holmesville ....... 6.17 2.37 niasi-prod it. and contrived somehow OFFICERS: . i Clinton ............ 6.25 2.52 ii, q , . mile. before her head came up a - J, Connolly Goderich - - President 'Beechwood, I Seaforth .......... 6.41 3.12 znin. But the brightness of her ev(,,s St.. Columban ...... 6.49 3.20 brought sn awkward lump into Mr. Jas. Evans , Vice-president D. F, McGregor, Seafortll Dublin ............ 6.54 3.28 Duncan'-, throat. � West. "I've AGENTS: never heard from him," slip Alex. Leitch, 1!. p.. :_). 1, Clinton; . a.m. p.m. P.M. said very quietiv. "'But I've often � Dublin ...... 10.37 5.38 9.37 wondercd-qornebow I thought, thAf. it W. E. Hinchley, S-eaforth; John Mur-�,qt J. W. Yeo, Gode- Columban. 10.42 5.44 would he his pride which would bring I -i* ' ' 10-53 5.53 9. 0 ray, Egmondville; so*aforth ..... , him back." rich; R. G. Jarmuth, Brodbagen. , Clinton ...... 11.10 6.01 10-041 qh, raised a lin-nd as he cle.Rred hi�t DIRECTORS: i 11olmesville . - 11.20 7.03 10-13 throat. William Rinn, No. 2, Seaforth; 1 Goderich ..... 11.40 7.20 10-30� "Yon 'have been very good to sit John Bennewies, Brodhagen; James�, and listen so long to rriv chatter. I . Evans, Beechwood; M. McEwen, Clin-, C. p. R. TUME TABLE mrustn't koe.r) vou anv lonzor. If I ton, James Connolly, Goderich; Alex. i East. -tend Von tickets for to -morrow night, Broadfoot, No. s, Sealorth; J. G. I a.m. p.m. yoii'll corne, won't you?" . Grieve, No, 4, Walton- Robert Ferris, No. 8, Goderich .......... 5.50 1.15. Mr. Diincrin rose. Slip had inaster- Harlock; George Mc6artney, Menset 5.55 1.20 rd the ,art of a grncefill exit. The Seaforth; Murray Gibson, Brucefleld. ............ MCGR . ........... 6.04 1.30 rovorond gentleman took his leave. be- �. I .. 11 ­ . Auburn ........... 6.1 t 1.41 -lievin�r that he bad brought it about ­_ - Blyth ............. 6.25 1.52 bim..qp,lf. Im 0 . MAC oft 'em, A lial gain Walton ........... 6.40 2.07 As be bad promised, tbe rector of MeNalight ......... 6.152 2.19 qt Luke's spoke that night upon thp Toronto 10.25 6.20 �uhjpct of the morality play. "Wiq- . ........... ., - , weat. dom.11 As hbiW, bis remarks were - M116 Q.TA. P.M, in a wav, sensational, but not in the . POR SALE. -Five acres, one houge vAtb . � Toronto ........... 7.40 5.10 war in which his congregation bad fkomi Segforth, modern furnace both and toilet, Ginall barn' MeNsught ........ 11.48 8.57 expected. For Mr. Puncan's approv- Walton 12.01 9-lQ al of one member of the cast, at least, good o�chard. Tomes;, $15. Fjplisndf� dhicIrGa gaym, been, ........... Blyth ............. 12.12 9.22 was an unreserved tbAt Miss Evelyn ehanco to start Auburn ........... 12.23 9.88 Tint'ham, the aclm6wledRed leader of ,ptc. App", 10 MeGs,r ............ 12.84 9.44 Warchogtor's Younger 44, ca -me to 9 19 memenot 12.41 0.61 decisioll eonc6tninv ' a que'atioti *biclh al�atrroltralk + !. 7 - ........... .. .. . acdeTldh ....... ... 12.1A 9A hgd bee'A oceapYlngh6k Wild, " 90094t I . . - 'a 'i '.. 1, .� . ..... ; I 11 . � I -,p,�,;�::�,�i�,,','��,���.�,,,�;"".",�,�, .'I 1. . �'�t , " �� ��;:, ,, " . _' I—!" I . �,�,R,���,�f,,�,,�, �.,�'O.V."�,,,,­,,f��, 1�­. , "t I I + 1,�, I 11-C. -� � . , �, ., �.' 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PeM .440 ragged smoldagriieket, I ; , 11,11�1,1�.��;�f��";("�',,,.�,', , % This he as, . & . . t� �,!i��`,,, . _, 1;0 ,,, 4 ; r � ,, . ;:�.". sat a4d smiled a I , sured the lions . _P#p we'loome to the - "I � ,prer, was the , . . " 1� least he could % 'as Mr. author Of "Seek and Ye $halt Fimvp " : Duncan who " I .. ..... .. J ponsible W1101 Stopped in late living room door . I for that dewan&-', ,4,'�'T',' - S I T,P , A " --1 I— --1 .... "I 1. --- 11. I 4'A ,� . ... $17111, quizzical Y. -Seek and Ye, W, 1, 11 Quite in ae4.o,*'('1:'�',.'Nv'4f'h the Usual Shal Find" had remained a season State "I ­__ - XF, "I , We 11 �� .. -_ I ..... 1,,, I * ts " M, " Mr. Wain- Onbroadwa. and bade -fair to remiain 1 ANI,�kZ �Onrse of , .ve Q �1'11 �, *4 A0`1 -V ,,,, i � . � � a., 4A!� �1 : Y, , , , ", wrlight w,h even , fl. 7as , _ " . . est part of an 01 tile Steps, tile b to . 11 o eclwed",�,g.g day ormng, other. Lo' lean fikure?z Pa 1. S4 , , r I, Str . a, � I ix�o r'.�.44�4 ? Or I . there .the b . , , 'r� ,:9406#on A . I . , , ._� � ," -in , As fiftme its 1. I UP , 11-1 cat�ng - %ua YOP gaq 10w�',t ,�'I' "g., , the -huge audienf -.-J� nt of the author was u. I Ww'4049 r"';# %�, p � - And littla'by, Ii : a ; . � .- , 1. I I , _ aually an em, performance th ...... ---,ft bef re. He tirely different matter, ho , , ''M .. , J,k; �"y �.. , 11 wever, and I . wa WA 'e'?, . � . . . - -11 �,,,� � , , malignantly ... ea , . . 1* ". y . . , � �, , ­� " i�i, �'. , ne Hardy counted it a luck .in,, ,,ngt 4TVWiTo Of _§' ",',:.t 4 -1 complimented t6 �i �iiiageno n .Y -1 ,, ii il.g,'! ,". I ent upo �. ,,�, _ 4,;,��11 1 "I., 1, I 1 I , er attempting his note, re -an interview, had "'Look at , i su win you?"' Ne. Dodgleis c4ldqutvv4x`� W�"?`, �, X' , I I � its Sagacity in,no ong , `�Uestlng I to foist upon* a.sitho -public produc- not ibund min On the Opposite side ol' "lledi a ntion the garlmonts, . tions whlch� the hemisphere. which, in truth, w . far from . his �U#64pcoi . br, 41i ."1%T,y - ,f"L', _. I �,�;'&', new 6 11.1W . � ,�"I_d I V_W. 'I . �- I Nx,, t'4'4j,L" ,�'L i - I ­,."� �� , � � ", � made theJy appeal to the 14 and b,ug. Don,i re4clied ,W9 ,4 W __:,�,Z, . 1141, , t�� .- r_;"�- ,._:::'t,4 " " He waited until the visitor had I k and'vause I I �,." ,,�' f, �,, ]" � , p I grosser sensibiIjUes, �iand mentioned . and that old felt h , " I , , ;'_ , - ',-O� � . '', briefly the work of the star. But the stretched his lean length in a chair ou to me like he had found a gold- Aigogi -Viitch ii ,* , to , a o" I . 11_,,�jilt'. �� 11 ; � I I : �'. .. ".. lipt I P99R, 11"t I rest of an entire ,cohi mine since he went -away. Well, if - ;A­� ". .., li - Mn was devoted before 'he spoke. ed, there was go n"d1;J9r1`,-ga - ,, ,�"X. . I..., � I .... ..... 11.11 ­ " . Moll . �. _5 . I - "We% I'm ready." he began, with a - � 'Watchl A_a_4-0111 4idn�t' I. te XT ,�� " � . het- -�ome back to this city expect- � . to "Warchester's own. .daughter." ' , R,� 011,., - - I ��,`9011; , . 9411. J I The first two itemp".-mere universal- kind of repressed ing somebody to give him a lift, it : I "I I., 11 "I , abruptness, "I'm so? Them he goes,,badi to, .acj3l,jM,W , ,;I��Q,'� . , _� � ly sldpped; everyb won't take -him long to'find out how I . �. , �1 ",q �,, t, , 9#� read the rest readyl What about you?,, Once a croQk-,always a-vrook!", Aia,2�_,,,.,,,N _ of the account,, Save- the "daughter" Plainly the question h much of a mistake ib,6's made. 1-1 he sighed deeply. 111M 19, ad to do with certA1147", -be.,,-%--` , t,4 I � , herself. And sbil -*44 too busy bad- a subject which they had discussed wish I could be around to see T. Eli. mighty hard on ,his :Eamgy,v,!Lt,,i4l�,'��i.;'�;pi,�,,A3 . . . '. �,, _ .., ,��, gering her fathei abjiut the account until it had become a familiar one. hu's. face when he finds out hVa . t,�i� I �­ � � -. : �q, of the same affair W -h back." . 11 .11 - �.-', �,�% , , Tch the Courier "His Own Home Town?', the other (continued next week.) , I-, _�.­,�, carried to think *U;t The drummer ignored that devout- I ., I �q, I `,,� I , .�te other Paper. asked, and his quizzical grin disap- ly I 1. . " �� ' For once old Dave Ulbdis ha expressed desire. He had been . '00 I . - ,-1 . � , � I �,;­; 11, W I "' '04V fl 'd phrase- Hardy nodded his head- emphatical- considering the prodigal's garb, ev. FUSSY women alre:tlaim.41) `�i�' - v- ... -". .,.r,. ,, �. ­ , I I , y a tcali_ �. i , I .1 , 0 i0gy; and thoua.'Volol shouted in ly. on before Mr. Dodge called ittention fornia, official fof-thir 1kh cost . � � .�,.:,�' . . p � . bit J�.�­i� glee, and qu&e& h1S`d*n words to his "Anybody in Particular in mind. for to, it- ' I living. The imarket baelk was 'sril'-�, ,'� " I - - I � . face, and, ca-ftM-it sliai6eless, that day the le4kd ? 0 t ��� ". ... � �1,1_'._ was the second of- the happiest week Agaul the ,6iuphatic mod. ably, "but -but it - .. .1, , , " struck me thatlNeWd. ..� ,��',�' , � in his �whofd, Uft.- , , "'Lan(110�1" snapped. the prodpeer. . 1, I 11 I . I . . I I .., �_ t. - _'11 1'1�tl,,� I 1 :;,%.� Everybody hs±j T_..d him so long And' th6 taller, thinn - . - - 1. ��. . r I I I . ===Nv�= I i , 1,, V 11 I . - er man, wits . I "I . . .�.�c,�� t I . I . - a ustomed to rf; So, jong, stient,stgring, imto the ompty and now all ,Wwho, I him, no mat, fir*ace'l*fore hh*, that Hardy fi,n- . _ - ter how. Aikftv�'-�Uftmiz it Impossible idlk- found, it no longer possibU to forlh*6 to-ignors th.j,m. Warchester bide his enthusiasin. I biavings �Ialm 4�1 T q�I*Landla f6t AS 11MAh," he cri6d "if 3fou can oidy OMMI 'was seii-Z-ol" A" . " I ifivfi"18te y with an get a iftrdsk'f�r iQ first actl If you . o,Verw%eb*";fti! �s ke her fa- cap- ofily take 6at 'boy as yoWire iba _ � presence, if ; coneeNedt ldin�_ carry--hiin'ba4k tv,tho, Mki ,%� , t a hope that tdwn f6t-tUrned hivk-otrt�_46eto it sill chance would likildn' -ntrt tirdd. And logicaft.,44etp,- it jftst- SiMplef - alid , I though it was Itift , "44. ephemeral a adid--atA ok, thing as their bciAte4,, realization. of. guft so d&ftWM coiMn�ijijr that . his own worth t4jton-4hich his hapvpli� Would havre to believe that it hadoanlel ness was based.. the discredited old really- happened -r, he broke off, er ep't'fi' at it was Id h-- ­ If IsciouslY at his own .� � 1. .,. ipr wh ug ing be -coit worth, and'en-iciye -it, accordingly. ontburst_-"Well, she ean handle. the He -9;as "fi his i6tughber almost girlA Part every hour of every day; I- -"anced kn 4 f-. I've watched her, and I - ow. What do you think?" to be alone only because i4he was at The younger man might have been rehearsal'Saturday ni,�'�nin­ ---hen T. talking to himself when he made an- Elihu Banks stoppd4%im before the swer. Commonwealth, BWdlng and accost- "Just as though it had all really ,-d him with oonderbus Jocularity. T_ happened," he murmured; and then Elihu invariably swani with the cur- his head swung up. "Of course -and rent, when it was harmless as well as why not? I'll try it� Hardy- I'll see popular. what I can do?" "Still pounding mej I see," he re- Two days later, Jimmy Gordon, T. marked, and lie fabbid at a copy Of Elihu's good-for-nothing nephew, the Courier with a -fat forefinger, turned up again in the haunts of his "--and I understand that the women youth. folks are giving a tea,1for your daugh- Spring had given way to early Sum- ter up at my house this very after- mer. There was a drowsy hum in the noon. Rank ingratitude, sir - rank . air and a heavy scent of hyacinths ingratitude! I don't. suppose youll upon the puff of wind which blew a - let up on me, Dave,-,tilL you're gone for good." I.. 41 - . cross the CommtDn' Seated upon the . It -was the. firs�6 tWm.-An -twenty -veranda of the Bay State Hotel a . plarng travelling nian--betb6r known years that T. Elihu had,addresSed him to the trade as a "drummer"-snif- ,by his first name, which, he appear- fed and then breathed deeply of it. ed to use unconsciously now. Tha' ' He had been forced to forego his morning Main Street was treated to - the sight of their great man laughing jump to Providence and lay over boisterously over the saliv Of One who there Sunday, because he dared not . for as long a period, had never ceas- leave town without seeing Latham, of ed to assail him. the Construction Co-pany--J. J. "And may be not then," Landis Latham -personally, before he went. laughed back. "Maybe not then- So one would reasonably have ex - who knows!" . pected him to find nothing of excel - T. Elihu pondered a day or two ov- lence on the scene of hils kroken er that rerily, and then forgot it for schedule. To the contrary, his straw a time. And it was T. Elihu V�, hat tilted back at a dangerous angle, early in the spring of the followin� quill toothpick -relic of an early year, sent the message to Carol Lan- breakfast -protruding comfortably dis which brought her back to War- from one corner of his mouth, he ehester a second time, the morning voiced aloud his unqualified content after news had spread like fire to to the intrepid pair which formed the every corner of the city that David martial statue in the center of the Landis was dead. Common -a gunner and his mate. T, Flihu met the girl at the station "Me, too, boys," he muttered. "I'm with the purple -cushioned barouche; with you. I'd just as .soon fight it he took upon himself every "arran- out on these lines if it took all sum- ement" insofar as he woul,1 ermit mer " & I 11 . . But it -was Pegleg Hanlon who sat Mr. Dodge, the hotel proprietor, be- ____ _____ with her in the .small front room of hind the desk inside, hearing the the dingy cottage, the day after the sound of his voice, promptly crossed - funeral, when her father's will was to the open doorway. But any ques- 1Cr..v_�-rSN%.Z?4 IN Yi-FIEPING 1-14INGS NEW- . read. tion which he might have asked was , -_ �iobody had suspocted a streak of cut short by the arrival of the eight � � grim humor in Dave Landis. Every- o'clock express, which thundered into ill a 3 body bad believed that. the publica- Warchester's dingy station shed at tion'known as the Courier was mort- that moment. Mr. Dodge gave his fill gaged to T. Elihu to the last dollar attention to the straggling knot of of its value, until the Courier print- arrivals, who hurried off uptown; and Am ed -a copy of its owner's most import- the drummer continued to contem- 17F I'% ' - ant bequest. plate the gunner and his mate, for __'�7_7_ __71--__ Hours after that edition was car- his distaste for Mr. Dodge's society .r our nest �� ried into T. Elihu's office in the Com- was as great as Mr. Dodge's disap- 51% . monwealth Building, no one dared to proval and distrust of him, until the Party ,uress - enter. Sundry noises, arising from hotel proprietor's gasp of astonish - time to time behind the closed door, ment forced his attention. - made such a course seem inadvisable. Mr. Dodge was staring with his or good suit David Landis had left the Warches- mouth wide open. ter Courier, title, property and good "W'hat is it, a fire?" the drummer Ordinary pressing may do for your ordinary' . will, to "My friend and fellow -towns- demand(A truculently; and then, clothes, but for your bes ' t dress or suit, man, James Gordon -my logical suc- catching sight of the figure on the which must keep its smartness and good cessor in Warchoster." station platform at which the pro- lines, you will be wise to use Langley prietor was gazing .so fixedly, his Service. . CHAPTER XII mund -face became .suddenly cherub- Langley's in Toronto is Canada's most suc- MELODY ic. J � �- *0M. cessful cleaning and dyeing plant. It has ' For a week or two discussion of old , It was the drummer'., boast that lie won its reputation by exceptionally fine Dave Landis's last will and testament rover forgot a name. or a face, and I craftsmanship, and you will be delighted was heard on (,very corner in War- he had more than one good reason for ' with the way in which your good dress or chester, especially heated in,'4ofar as it � remembering that tall, lean, thin- su51 is finished. concerned thi, one whom he had nam- nosed f Thousands of homes in all parts of Ontario , igure in bluo ,;(,rg(, who ,stood . ed as his principal heir and logical gazing tip Front Street, oblivious to �,., 11.11 are sending us dresses and suits to be successor. everything but his own thoughts. � cleaned and dyed, as well as household There. were those who insisted that Aimle-s would not have described 11 11 goods, such as curtains, portieres, rugs and Jimmy was likoly to turn up any him with exactitude, and yet he ..... I'll -1 carpets. We have the best equipped plant in morning to claim his heritage. But sevined amiably unconscious of the � the Dominion -a staff of trained specialists . when the perfunctory advertisemenf-, , -d of Mr. Dodge. i on each class of work -and an efficient mail .,tunned regai which had been sent broadcast The drummer wheeled toward that / order department. throughout the land, failed to produce dumfounded individual. the wanderer, this position becanic, WePayRegurn Ship,ping Charges logically untenable, and public inter- "Who's your friend?" he inquired I'll � and charge only our Toronto prices. Simply I est gradually waned. Some few with exceeding softness. send your parcel to Mr. Geo. S. Langley and pointed out that the Joke on T. Elibu Mr. Dodge turned with a sort of write a letter saying what you have sent had_achieved the one. big moment any- h - ypnotic stiffness of neck. Mr. .... . � 0 and what you want dene. He'll give Your I 7 how -that Jimmy's return, in some Dodge suggested a man who, having I I order his personal supervision. ,. state of vagabnndage, could only gazed upon an apparition, was trying - 111 Send for 411 �� .serve as anti-elimax. to convince him,qelf that he did not booklet .11 , , And the Reverend '%rtatgon Duncan, believe in the supernatural, and a- deacribinp the I .� , int he same connection, quoted an apt chipving an indifferent success. vna�y thingo I .t. I Z IL 2 _e '. tT , f- A f I " 11 � we can clean I � lag �. %'11110 . t 101 0 = IL If_ '5 I I I I!, ..Iw, � :: . ��P, * 011i, .��111'11 , . ,�" . ,,,�.?, I ,�.�11 1,,? ".4, ,_,� :�.41 . ,�4� " ­�4' . ; -A.. , . " , , .�' ,);�`y 1111 I � 11 "! .� ,,� �,��",' I �`,�, '. - ,� �1.oj . �, ,, _-.�� _:;, ." ­ , "' " , :,,,;"J' ,� '.."'. ine or bwo conee ng e r sp�in P q no en o - ne, I . - 0� !Va. and ,,,�N�h of years which is the lot of those wh,j torted mechanically, "nor of anybody gumo riem �, q "'U'i , � � �, I ell age I , , IL . � t`� � i " � . else in this town. That --by Judas, Send a 11 1", ____ __ that. is himl-that's Jimmy Gordon SHIPPI lu T 0 ­. ", ­ , CONVA10192 $ . I .� � �.,,, �,, .1�� . Mnaft? Tim , a come, back again, .just when we was Jr- JW_*1 mtwfi -4.1 ___..�,�, .... .�41tl:._, ,�, I giving ?021eopaxtic� beginning to think he was cone forr %6LEANIERS AND DYMM _ ,L"," I ,�-,­,�M,M,�, . ".. �4L I . ".." t;� ". st Wars of Trench a good." . � , , I 1.1;L';1 ,�,�, world-fthious r of m1he pab "M I " .�Fotmtoou ! OrWO OrEp?o "Hum -m -in," murmured the drum- UZA. rri&' iv,dp �� I I - saro ,�'�tt",;��,�"L_j 10 ., 5 . .�,�,, ''. `,,�`� �;�,� ... ... aild ts- a 0 Furn rlw-Cao* ' aoftdftm 1.11�­��11,�,�,� F1 9 mer, 'hum -m -m.11 And then most in- Alx��N,.;,�.',. ___ tretktiffl:91t�1 1�'K&170,N5, ", � oorso"araIM0006% ToAtliftmal, tr 411 to genuously: "I wonder where's the Head 011ce -. 249 Spadina Road - TORONTO �'�';"�'��L'�'l�""""'�"""' � oftl%6 1000 In obolitMA � . . It. ,,, ,` , WRIZ401= ddg?" J,"y'�'.',;i "'� ', "" - . I 1-.11 ': ,,��,',X;",�IJWX;�'; " L I. L ... - 11 I.... L - r .. .. � I � e ��, . � ftco'11411T.P, R1091F,I) $�.­ � jTS But this doubtfiil witticiam miaged _____ . I ... I.." � 11 1.1- 11 1-1111-- ,z`�;I'� �,,,,� . ,,� fi,,,�Y. ,,�.� � , '' , 2*1 at.--- - fob 00WO .. 6 O&P.4 . I . I ,,�Ll,k.�� � 1,11, t", ' I waiin . ifA mailt. ofteo aerudil that his area . . I . No . -0 �,,;,,�, �,L,, t . I . I I � , " I . �3�,��YV,,f.,. � -, - - I . � .1 I -1 �, . . 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