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': � 11 F11i 44', ," AW . . . _� � I � 0 � ,�i� .; pre f"Our first. I . W , ' - , I ".k . 'w I I L .", IN11.1 -�90 I ' I * A,�A ,qpq.0jw I , . . Ly. I 4, . ,; WeAr­"3 � W- '. ­ 9 , Oft� ... q4we,% ry,:nOr L _.L, :i ­ , . . . �,,_-") �onfaenc% T I �Q.r. ,& ," ., -- lii�w I ( ' , �.7 .jj ­ 41, ili , . : ' L L . ,ad 'n � -4 ; WW+,X7-r,,LW.JL ,that firs-thand s.. ` ' which ye would aintil-e. warit , to talk things over . . � , W, V 7 'IM . -L . . * 1"'i 1 ,�� N014,# t IAV�� .T"XAh , ;;;Zi heJaughed again. -aA4 - 00 T '' 11 01._ ,�.`, , J ,o,climbed-, ­ - ,-LQATA,V�.' . ' � " -14 R0.0 W94%, g -7 11 I not biave 'be e-' ad I told it to you. oth 'him. Yesterday's edition, ,, ,, Ll J " ,,�:.,�j�,i' L - ,4 W, _ � . : , " - "";;0= 'L W. far back ,Lk rwL i, .g e a , in 1h,S ", L ,, , � , . l� _ " xT L m . � -AA 11 1,k� �: " . t , W, M and le4gth W9040whr 443 :F ­ 'I .; fl"U , . ,00 .. . : - ,� I :1K.' " ", L . he ead . L ' Nr,? AW , , " . .�: - p I - _ � . ,, L. , "'. _ - . J* - ,LMY e�_# "'r., hey7d be six year�s ago ,ayS Sure ,L only . , ", ' �� �4,*LMV , L " �" ,� """ are OUT 0 L � WJWdSL'Ju_.';a 4 6% - I , .. I I- , . """... ,� . ";;::1-_­'�1.*_4'�V- -�� L I yQIX - 0*0 *'�' that was . .1 V , I'll, , I �r 6�` rloh�, else I U glanced at it, was 4bout the w V , X4 �, � 't :,,� � . ' L , 16 kk �,� ,� �:�n,4 L '- L .. *"'A �C , .Ixat 19 , ";ew" � " . ' n L Pre, L" ' , ; , � * .1'70811;�, �.I-�tii- , .0, , ,.. .. I + . . SU�re L of 0heir W -,T - , �,;,.� . '- -4, ' *014" , f s-11 , �' 1. - T � , . it -of the city; and I that, Itwas ggq ,, , the went thing that ever came out of a A,t that a Q Tivotsl')W� , , I i*qt_-".- Twii% , , _ � . neater; fef4s'a ' � ,W '%O" . " Alt, , , I , .#q _ I At that a t'.. , � _e " . ,4, fell Open, L =Q , � - - . ­,­... �'l M; �, . L" sq�A, U!96,f,�4010".A$0�­ 01M , " or . , er that if She'd Wait Until Wrong Wan' L�'a - ,or six years, ye've preof none too tight I and. with �*'*y wllei� -ftop `1 " , - L 1: 1�: 41".1", , . , , h ­t,'� _,.w � , ,� ' " all I . - " L - .,L ". _ ) bi? rd go�. with her, for that was been � I lb '" L '"' P.4"', 417', ­' -1 *ervqs -the li*ther. . 1 NMI 1. . I L . , , . �'. _ ., . L +. � tber& - *14 - 1%, , �swwwv, , At', merely , �r_s where, but yo A pulse of triumph sbi)t across he was made awatre, this time by the of paid -in ag �1.14 , , . . . .11 . � OLsp.;L vwp A 4 � . � � , - I the only, way I could persuade her to seem not, ,to, b*v e. His grip crushed the light in his emlployer'4 eyes, that a- went of 4,0 _'.�,�.M ,. . Black, 7. an, to 17.'r-Wa - L' - ' I &4vL-V-Velootne , jn.If�ian1,rw!p, -'eyes., �` . . . - PJAparned yer lesson. 116:01on ' Is fac � . J, , . !j% . L'� ' .1. . aftj� Willi I ' ',4 . . is lajj�r Ji*my 4:44& p ­�. �� ,,,�A , it. "' � -, I � I 1. AA4,.;*aS:"�,i4 , " - 4!,, R4�,I'#�-4 ­,r(�st at :91-1 Pfah! 'Tis *,*ila Pstian and charit- a1ii'liter man's shoulders. . counts' , p*yabjO ,4" 1 , , . .1 -, Pin. I ' , 1, gain the latter spoke -lightly and with due, . lal , 0 11 if ".,� , ; - 04.014 A io ., , !,, 17 - I ,;pkC#*�:y( , 1, - -.1m I _. . ­ , '11-1 g( � _. � es on , a,nd, kno_.*_�ii.. - I ... I ..;A�� � ti � - ,'� :4%ud theirt.-:4 X"o, -"You're goin' to Stich," he roared. -Fatee-tious intent. Thereupon -be, too, ter a brief. scriatiny- . he�' ­ ... Ili L , L�, , hen, next mornin' she able and f(?rgxvA Ommunity, is it'not , - .1 , , - - "' . , sw�re : W-. vtig,ing.l qp . . p �� �. . , I- � , ,� , - JA _� ,fL " � . 11. �� " I- .­ . . . . . . . .. ,. :. . �1, Waj�, h4iil forgotten that, She was talkin' that could not *W'Ahe burial av wan "You're goin' to stick! Now, by Uoci, S 1. I a-, ,,, it 11" I I - : dlu"Ay b X0;%Ar,"J1.?1�,, ��- �L----� I.. � . . , ,, eemed to find in the situation some- Pegleg was a..busintem I , � I k I . man.- .A', lkw , .1 . I .... . , 1 -ti. I I I ­� T ugh ,twi I so-ut4 AY Plexces and� people, and cool water child witho, - I defile nt? Ye'd -we'll show thim some civic reform. - . .. � �,,,A I . V . I ,� . ut feiAa me . . -L 14 11 � . 1. ,. ,% QxVitm. 'A' "ycz, ,hg I , thing at which to be amused, -though I had picked up the T.,ecord ]Ohqat,�� :4 L.'A - . , _,,� I I . - , green hfIls-things that she ha not have IiAeg i�-to me. Now open Abel, that morning proved"""" his amuse -went was grimmer by far. Isubscriber's to whom Me. f.,io _. I - . - . y� -�', + - I tell ye why. ; J11W*,7I' and d I /I 1. - f6olis',h,_,,,wfi9h I . p.d i � : ' L da. .1 !W uneT ... � �. . .. --� 1�_ - - 11 � ­ L lad I w6nder'if ye would he ilemim- known before 6'ver we knew her. And yer eyes and 16,41Fabout ye. This is capable of greater sp,-ed than anyone "Total and ete delivered each . Y, QW ... -�,, L ­.­ 11 - I . 11. . �. � .� - ' - that-4hat was the way she died last your own hon�ie tdol! Ye can go now hitherto had been led to believe was 7111�,A` . . ... .7 i I I berw,wan ay.-thei. old -builig4tie grolwd,. . ma e , ,­� � . . -1 ­ . , 1 I - , d answer. "Having been damned sion had waxed- lugubrious,. 1# Vk1e.;_1 , . 11 , . . WYL in him.- He found Tivotson and de- , � l L . -1 . � i . -but av course ye wiaUIA -, 6, ',.I, , ', Tfi She just walked out over the and see about the'.floweis." . without reservation or hope of re- I trewe at iti Jeariness, when T' L - � 11 � � i I ... 1. , od ;i.mwr �n ci- hills, Jimmy, into the mornin". The drdarinessiyas gone from Jim' livered his message with a crispne3'5 demption, since the beginni f th Banks tairs ,by Abet. avre� I L ,,Mel Y?11� quickly I . I . - ti - . - ' . ushered up -s ,, .. �­_- � , ­� . "The doctors called it delirium, but my's face when iiii returned a seco -tbtat soiled and unshaven city book, we damn, with. equall�ngeho,�rAel 'peared that morning in the doorway.,-, � ',;�,-.. , , F m.- , pated him.- . I - I L . I I L nd that :eft I " .- '_ - w - editor speechless. On his way back i _' i I'll, .L . y, ;and lad the�. , ho .are they, that they ,gbould be so time, And Pe " 'O. '� .. ' unanintity, the works of those who 1,So it was coincidence as triviaf as tho'.t .`7' ft_" I Hanlou.nodde'd heavil .Ae , j was'waiting for I 4 . L k - )Is iiear the � sure'x 'Tell MT. Gordon about the him with a hugie�­car at the head of he paused at the front of the Palace ., �: ,* �, , ` , e� ; - I reap the. rewards ,of righteousness. which established the k y of an bj�.�,, '1,1 . way to the tat . . Will lilies I of the valley,' she said to me, the alley. Pejj� handled the wheel Theater to tender his , resignation. I ... -1 I 1 no. ­J.i��, I the larger room: - -which " . But instead of laughing, Jimray terview which w A I .1 . as to prove epochag:i�% .1 I ,. . I 11�.11011 LL ,. - , I. over 'I like like a mariner accustomed to vast ex- Theve was only one attache about vt� I " ­_vo. I ,,, .1, the river. . . , I - .. "..., . easy and, sure and content. . , + . only smiled ever"so quietly as he gave in Warchester's history. ,. . 1:1 :" hein be every- panses own assist- � "I" . 1 ,�."_,:�, 'e� . � 1, "She.died -list -UIV4 " he L ed t' !-St. Hile'll take care of in whidlh.tO navigate, and Al- that hour one of Abel'5 *hu -"_�. . l � I _. ,�, I ., t� ', eXpl4in that answer a, moment of thought. For. T. Eli ., as he padded sterp ii::�, . . I - 19 _ - rmnl�.' And there she lay, smilin' up most immediatply- they left the dust ants, a razor -back, but Abel, never t I _ p ­;.,.,,:� . s been dyvni-T6k three I " '5aar�;:__`,1_,! , - I F - - Z shortly. She' vords he at ino, knowin' and glad that she was of the city behind them for the clean- tbeless, -discharged the formality with TIVU builb hot eyes were upon him the threshold, was quick to see �: z�, �­, I - y*ars." But with his - fiext. v , , --- tioningly when lie looked up, look of concerned incredulity- apa- �- �%,,; . i - _ ' 11 . 11 ' had gone. back throuili fh6i, years :0D t,o go;, �11 want it to be just like er dirt road of the country. As considerable pomp and a shade ,f ' ' I., ... 11 I " � : grave of a sudden. faint dismay, and it was not unli �,,',.�-,,;;; ; , . _Jm 5 ther 11 ,,,, 1"', L I . girls. L I wish I could wait till they passed the edmetery, high on a mystery. "Believe in this sweeping damnation him to la ' . . . . . ,,, 'r ," � � -1 , - !L thatt,last nx9rning when they, ,had sat 0 i 14" 1. , to L "I'M y it entirely to the unex�- ­-� . " there together. -,days _ I f with . ­,�," I I "Teh they give -Hanlon jerked his thumb affiliatin in isel one of 1. - , " '':4 .M. , he gets back. I wish I could tell him ridge, as you term it, Tivoltson?" he asked pected honor'of 'his presence, A- , t , I . V �ETLES - �not the I.- didn't stop to think that it would ward its highest �noll, cut by the dirt our risin' young business men," was � I , " Z'� her,',' ,he went on - "but Itwas musingly. deed, it helped to clear his own :60"'lik, " "'I'11,4 . I � ce, .��,': i � him trouble. But I can't -I've of a new trench., - all he deigned to explain.; and he had . L� I S � servin' av them tiiat lr"d� the change cause Tivotson sat and stared hard at his of a heaviness as close ald t , ��..` I I U 0 ant-, ­ � I �-. I , I . 1W I in her, for no matfWhow she chitfigbd never be so tired in all my life I " Ten miles ,out of town at a cross- the homespun laid out When Jimmy superior. It was eight years since xiety as he ever permitted' himself ­ L_ �'."'�� �.',";. _ 1, ,��,"�,. . ._ , o'n . jq�_ _� ,�. . ,� : �� 'i� + Sawinide in chicken houses imd enchichmm in other wAys-aird'I've'never known The waiter With the expressionless roads chapel,. the',machine was stop- Gordon finished his shaving. old Dave Landis had occupied that exhibit in public. Jimmy Gordon the,*- '� "�,,, , man or woman �s6', altered in.'s6 little face and the patch of white apron Abel suggested a carnation for the �, �, , � and fowl. to KILL LICE a , ped. Hanlon isbouted to the man who chair, eight years since good -for -no- townl,s returned reprobate 1 ' I ..". . 1�1 " . + i . �_ time --she never,sito-pped ,hitle thim. across his thighs had ,cleared the was hoeing in the garden behind a buttonhole -and chuckled as Jimmy, thing Jimmy Gordon had aghast. The town's ea "L.,Z'�'�.v�. " ,� L I I 'able . _; i�lel 0 - She ' Up liblir job in the Palace. between them long before Peg- house on the opposite side of the high rather blankly, refused. And then, in out of town' by the weight of public man permitted himself to smi . . , "'. -, - .�L � I - I . .�.,,-,,. �, ' 't ; her irociiii day and night, leg finished. . way. The shirt -sleeved one seemed to spite of the fact that he must needs opinion. And while there wals a there was real reason for . :..", I �e u k:v e ame* - The older man sat watching the ' onger way around, Abel out- - ... .1.1-1" " ... , READ THIS 'pti,7,lien' sh c 40'Wn to know Hanlon ,and, stranger, still, to go by a I change in him, hard to define _ip : T.1� �. _',��,,�', DO NOT _ . but very ment in the quality of the 1~ � . .,�� ��, ' � - meals. And it L was a week before 'I kindly ,smile which hovered over Jim- value his friendsilip. stripped his employer, and arrived moment Tivotson greeting, , . �",� + . i Unless you can- get Goodyear guaran- leiined whait- ghe'wO do � in'. 4re - ye my's lips after he was through. "At ten -thirty "-be promised grave- first at the disreputable block which found t- e boy's mildness unaltered. � '...., I b Z", . ' chine "I'She. wondered," he hesitated, "if ly, when Pe I teed Wat,,�rproof Raincoats hearing , gle� had told him their ho,use-d the Courier. And he had fin- ,, "'. L,$6.'.90, rentimherin' the old writin' I believe in my own," he startled (continued next week) . :'_ ,., I I ye left- to cover certain arrears in Twould be too much to ask." And need. ished scrubbing the uneven boards of hjmis�lf by the words. Then he gave -:1. 14", . Goodyear Label for less than I I n Back at Hanlor�s, when he went the lower hallway and the stairs he- .11 � 2 for $13.00. We can furnish You board?" . . , sviddenly he was wo.dering bow ,airs fn fhe. room which had been fore T. Elihu Bank-, arrived that w" v to q Qir.L­7Iar1v hopeless gestur-, 1� ... I I - with same for men, women or chil- Jimmy smiled and bowed his, head. I. much of the .boy was left in the. man tips, "IV:h-,n -I %vliol- tnwn has been tellin,-, � .." l _.J�.:a te, , � 1. Z- 447-4 1,; 0 T 114 1" r -a. . I .: 41 � ;_ . : , I dren any,size. Money K"d !"Blie was- learnin, the maniriula--i ,�et orEx M. A-- rr n 11- his once � .)re oi it it e enancy, -,.- g. -,Qi7 the' vrt-'r- no good. for as long . I I . . not satisfied. . . . I floi), I a . y 'hat."". Pegleg't6ld him, "anl "'.., for it all ineself, if -if-" Jimmy 4`11T.--! Abel 'I'h)mpson busy Abel noted that T. Elihu 4eathed __ _,�, -- , --i-ber, vou have to . . � ov,ed to the win- unpacking it 'runk and smoothing out hard as he condUCLed him up tho'T.1�1;--­ fi"'.111v AGENTS WANTED . crytain ­Ahabki she made by th- Jimmy rose and' in . .. I enn't you?" , . - � ' " XPI I - . Address' . . I Xllr�, She, _9�oke no e � Snation -ow. Until* then Hanlon had nw. his clothes. True to the dramatic - in- flight to 'the door of the editorial 1 ,T:MTnV V,,,,f ,nme time over the I he Goodyear W,iterproof"Coats. Co., mind Vou, aAd I�nor no one.else que-i- .7.oticed that the boy's hair was streak- stinct of"his race, Abel wore a hea Zo and ushered him in. It was a! nr-r-s-; of firinie, a eigarrette. . ' -rl ray as his own behind the tem- air of mourning, though this had rVy1h �Irll ' . 240 Albert St.,, Ottawa. 'On'L tinned her,. for though her voice hai-I 9 tot a17Lur before the gentleman of ­," 1­.askP,1 then, very . . I � .. - "come quiet. the black eyes av hcr pi2s. prevented him -from noticing both the I color came out of his resultant trance eiiielv. "That's what I'tr- been won- = ­­ . ­ -1 - Iteve-r . eew any ine7eker. Three "I'll quality and cut of. Jimmy's wardrobe, rnstairs. , I . .1 . I - . . be back in a little while," said I and remembered the pail dow dering-or rloeq it, sometimes, de- . I . I - , .... ., I . Tnon+hq there was av-that, and then Jimmy, slowly. "You can buy a Pliot He was shaking out a huit of home- I pend llr�n flip town, as well as the . �, 1� _Z � ., ' - 9 iuch I individ,--19 Because I was almost . - 1. , I .1. Fhe set,, out walkin",the' streets, look- -with money. I'll be back in a lit . pun with n admiration When ' �. . _& ,a in' for a job." . . I . - . I,,'.. � : . I , . -tlp while." . Jimmy entered. i CHAPTER XIII convinepel, eight years ago, Tivotson.1 � I 11, . ,I, Hardon stopped there a moment. The news spread swiftly that m1orn- "Afternoon, seh," Ab(,l greeted him. . irst as you are almost convinced now. ' I . I ,8* ' i " ` ' - I f baf - inoz. a -A since it is an axiom that bad "Afternoon, Mist' Gordon. Jes' lay- TIVOTSON toi,10ii&-.64 f.-.rm& First'.. ec.ond, -, The -exp- ression on. Jimmy s ace ' - Almost, I put it, do you understand? . . . I .1 , - � . - ---ys does it yo,,.r , �, s( e ,C,vT,te me at Miet man seemed very - -v� ,,, VO- there's one flne thing about _ . - ,,9.41 9T I fe;A him The a � � . is to be assumed in' out thi �h. If they's If Jimmy Gordon had entertained .. - b , A A ' , � .;..:, - - = 0 wj 4gid- Tfikp, the� taciturA.1by whom he had '- -�' `-rahester looked upon James anythi ,. " 7 ' j-�s' tell me a' * I at the bottom of ,." 6 , , -,*A -.9 't �Y'04_r 10.3, , i gh hopes concerning the financial or 'ng a well, Tivotson. . 11 . 11 I .. - . , , - -W., 1� � - , , . -'.,*A-.', nice and quie' . . v5Lnel - li�rewas nC different -_ One can" fall a f-ther 'I He __�_ -.;I 11-V6 ".A 6 -1 �nrl liat 4 s 11ornecoming as anythingbrit first seh. �,m . I , , 14 � f 0, � . I I . I 11 I I- 11 I 1;11. I * . 1.11� ­',". �­�_d . � i . " ... I ,�11 . :1 . � �;;. .,'�� . . ' VIK . I -.1 . �.. -- -lity hPhind h I is' silence. . ,1- � I i , " ? . ." h to, i �riysical state of his heritage, th-, � -J . . I - - ­ -_ I - . 1. ', - .1,. I -7ings. As yet it had not reach- and da'k-c ',,-, 1. I s'po-.�-e,-seh fo p . �, ,I I � chairges; , 1, /' I— white cottage near the Latham morrow." .-OujiEr, -ohe first half-hour spent in .. I , ". . : .rt" -1 I E. R. REY10Lbs, - "Can -e imagine.ber lookin' for a - '.. � the editorial room with Tivotson would I 'I- 77 Victorld, 1$t.. ToronM - , job in this towr?" he went on. "Can h,,,ig2 when Jimmy turned his face Jimmy !��­'­­Il him abs'ractedly. . 3 �_-4, . . _ __ . . . 'r,--.-.- rd that dis,trict which lqy up on He was -thinking about -hem, just as effectu- ,�,, . - - big lega�y, ,have dispelled t ' - I ye imagine what itwouJd be like if- icl, ally as did his first sight of the room I . - � I . � if ye were to try that thing? Then the hill. title, property and good -will of vrh I A . � . I - , ye can picture well enough, can't ye, The Reverend Watson Duncan was. Hanlon had apprised him on the ride Itself convince him that, for the How the C.N.1 1924 Dollar -Was Spent _.,.'', Agent, Uenry Lawrence, Mitchell. , -_ . - I .!- � - . the reception she got? Some av thim busy in his study; Mrs. Duncan had into the country. At the time he moment, the premises were in far ,'� � 11 ),I., I . � � _. wouldn't let her inside their offices- breakfasted in bed, and the maid who scarcely noticed �he subdued qualitv greater need of Abel Thompson's mop I � .. , . I . �,4� ,::: � . they shut the doors in her face. And am. wered the .bell was Uncertain, but of Abel's gre pail than all the brilliance which 549 cl)7A.� �:-- . ___�1ii�g, which he would and .1 HEIRS WANTED othexs, well, they smiled, knowin' like she ushered the visitor in. have laid to Elie neqd for "something the pen of a journalist new -fired with :._�, 11 - ��7 1 . Mr. Dodge's recognition of the wan- quiet" under the ci . reumstances. Lat- zeal might be supposed to bring. 0`00 ,.i-::" - in that Tivotson, the "city editor," had pre- .. �i�, I . I. .-- - derer had been a thing of degrees er, he realized that Abel, had . ,.� I . I . ", tbough more or less voluble, Mr. inorrient announced himself as gen- ceded the new owner of the.paper by I �.... Missing Heirs are being sought LONDON AND WINGHAM Duncan recognized his step -son in- eral man and valet, a position which only a matter of minutes that morn- I � ��.,! 1, . ., .1 tbroughout the world. Many people North.' * stantly, but he did not speak at all. he continued to fill in -the day that ing, -and Jimmy found him gazing . . - I , . �0 , , .1 Are to -day living in comparative pov- . . aimlessly about the littered room, ob- "I �, a.m. P.m. Jimmy made no move to seat himself followed. I . ��.;. erty who are"ieally rich, but do not Exeter ........... 10.16 6.04 yet his was the greater ease. They buried the girl known as Mel- viously struck for the first time in I : , ,. . Arnow it. You may be one of them'- Hensall ............ 1Q.30 "I'm sorry," the old drawling note ody the next morning, from the large months by its mad confusion, and ,,I, � ;� Z / . , Sedd for Index Book, "Missing Heirs 6.18, orrY room downstairs, Jimmy sat far to worried in a half -sober. wholly lugu- 1413 ��/? � ! . :, 4nd Next of Kin," containing care- Kippen * ........... . 10-35 6-23 1 of apology was uppermost, "I'm s [is eyes 1 brious way bv ',,, P.-Ov,vebs and dwz' I I - � 1, Brucefield ...... ­ 10-44 6-99- Po interrupt." the back during the service, b t 4 .1;1 fully- antheiticated lists of missing ' "li,rican mainta l- i,p-)n the face of Blair. , . I 11 Clinton Jet . ....... 10.58 6.4 6 ! 1,T r ined a -stony si the yoj�n,,! and dirt. H- ,,,r ­',Pd the new pro-, I I ... , 11 heirs and uncraimed e3tates which ,linton, Ar . ....... 11.05 6.52: rcc. . He had changed but little since mi, ister. He nodded to many who on. I prietor's er.'- ; ,� :n a manner jus , i I., F-r h- kep' his blooi-, � -` have been advertised for, here and 6.5211, "I 61 - Clinton, Lv . ...... 11.15 . 1;r mv hail seen li`ni; h", r.-Iri�hioners tered and gave him an uncertain noil . as uncertair ' I . I I - . The Index of Missing HeirF 6.5" 1 ,�:Il ' I - I.- , (I and mad, � I I I abroad. Clinton Jet . ....... 11,21 took pri(le in their dapper shep- of greeting; and then, little by littl �, � shot eyes fur v` nver�v . .11, - We offer for sale contains thousands � 1. ' � . .1, Londesborough . . . . . 11.35 7,12 1 h -.-,I. Stqndir.g befc., e t' ;I- dcsk, with be forgot entirely the odd crowd that, no move to,v- I off, . �ring his hani. I I I "I . of 'names which have appeared in . : Tivotson's opi- -)n o' his� own stew- I � '1� Blyth ............. 11.44 7.21 it.- orderly litter, a- siniply as a TIM the room. 1 4),1411,4,61Z it " . � '. y -ar� had not br,eii' JOR60 �,�, American, Canadian, English, Scotch, .4 ;and ( "IC -7 hisb, Welsh, German, French, Bel- Belgrave ......... 11.56 7.33 stranger might have (]one it, and as I B -lair spoke briefly, quietl, ardsbip for rn ;!�l ON ,5�1�,,izr, xf,9 4115�e, ,-. I . . Wingharn Jet., Ar... 12.16 7,45 impersonally. Jimmy rep -p -'ed Peg- v6th little gesture. ,He did not preach large, but the r-riji-ation of bi,; nag , . -Zil f7 tNT, . . glan, Swedish, Indian, Colonial, and Wingharn Jet., Lv.. 12,08 7.45 leg flan'(in't stor�-, '­' h, knew be- i at all; be Tust talked -talked simply. I lect, .suddenly forced ution his notic- � IZZ fe `11-< Aher newspapers, inserted by lawy- , - he had '- %-I?% Applyoff A09 4 ' I . 1--g-:-i that -, s'r-inger would "Let him who is with -out sin among twenty-four hours befolle *a . . I . Wingbam .......... 12.12 7.55 fi)re h- , 0. ors, executors, administrators. Also South. -iqnc-� of success. you be the first to cast -a stone," he chieved his usual we(�kly sobriety, ap- I rot p . I colktains. lis . t or English and Irish have h�!" a I)etter c' I . A9 rf el,4 Z . � . a.m. P -m- Yet bi.-, voi-e remainei grave and read from the Bible before him, and palled him. L "I 1! Courtli bf Charicery yn-I unclaimed 6.55 3.15 somrho-,v g2ntle. His very quietness 'h -n he closed the book to tell them "We're a little upset here thi- 4=>� - .I. dividend, ii-: �- i-;- f England. . J��10111,f5,-f 62711fll? �_� Your natiw .., yo,.4;, .ttik*i­wr"s­way be Wingham Jet . ..... 7.01 3-2t goaded Mr. Duncan to speech. how little of real hopelessness there morning, Mr. Gordon." -he busked .� In the list zm-nd ;�l W, ,,.)tie dollar) Belgrave .......... " 7.15 3.32 "Do I infer correctly," he d4ema,nd- was in their world, how much of , from a dry throat, We weren't look- � , at'ititicii i'.,r I- -k Blyth ............. �,.27 3.44 ed, 11that. yo,.1 are requesting nt� -to simple honesty and fairness and bon- 'ng for you, just at present," I Opnow 1 -MT zlylpfll5fs . � Londesborough .... ' , :35 3-52 preach 'this woman's funeral service ? , or. i Jimmy closed the door and followed . . city editor's gazp about the room. I .. . � I him-" � � � . ftkternoii-�-,al (T!;m Ageno Clinton Jet . ....... 7.49 4.06 Wbm h- I -'It Hanlon's place JimTnv Listening, Jimmy forgot even I' Is � r . ".. . . Clinton ........... 7.56 4.13 had been une-i-tain. He told himself self. Nothing remained definite ex-, " ­�curred to him that Tivotson was ,- A . . Pe��t, 29,1;, 1 Clinton Jet. ..... ... 8.0.1 4.20 he w-intcd to be sure. e cept the voice of the speaker and an � --,"ng the case midly-there was 2nj"? ;,/ I . !�. . I . ,,�, � I Brucefield .......... 8.15 4.32 "T thorgh' n2rhaps you woUld " bi intolerable ache in big own throat. � -,-i---ly a foot of floor or wall tba', J, Pittsburgh, Pa., U. S A. 8.22 4.4.1 �aid. ,,if yoii were to understand-" They had finishod singing -that mo'- -, - " an -but he found m;re to in- .�.111 * 1� (130 t JKippen ........... '- -r '-;in in the. littl-, shambling 'T'HE full circle shown above represents the gross income dol1w : .�, 1 2) I-rensall ........... 8.32 4.50, r- he ww; ' -ure now. He made R ley crowd of mcn who had come in -- - ` fore him than h- did in th- I . I Exeter ............ 847 6-05 ,r.---'-,jre stiff and singularly hop-_- celluloid collars and bunchy coats, an I S, It of the Canadian National Railways in i924. The circle is di- � -, - - ____ _ -_ � I �11'1 women with f:w,.-4 s�artlingly innoc. n '1 - - ' -o debris. vided into a number of segments each of which represents the pro- ,; ,I THE McKILLOP MUTUAL C. N. R. TIME TA I , And ,the reverend gentleman beat of color -they hit(] filed out, and Jim- 11 . - ': 'le soan and watpr, , TivoLson " portion into which the dollar was broken up for expenditure in the 11,1$1 .11 FIRE INSURANCE CO 9y. . BLE upon the table with his fist. - my was stilf ;'!,nding, marveling at `, *­­ ',-d qoftly, "qnrl we 11 work .11 � I., East. "I understand,' all too well," he re- 'be tenseness -F lho?se voices in song, 1-1-- -1-." He ,.;topped to gaze ah- 1 directions named. I , I 11 a.m. p.m. plied, and his voice was edged. when a hal)(I touched his shoulder -,,r'lv at the other's hawklike face. The total amount spent on these items, in dollars and cents is an �� I ' , � ,? READ OFFICE -SEA FORTH, ONT- Goderich .......... 6.00 2.20 "Young man, it is you yourself who and he turned �Iowly around. "And perhaps that'fl serve just as follows: ; ,"'11 - . � .- Holmesville ....... 6A7 2.37 facks understanding of just what you He knew her at the touch, even well, for a time," he went on, mus Labor - - - - - - - $127,216,017.40 �; Clinton ......... _ . 6.25 2.52 request. Six years ago you were al. before he wheeled. He stood and gaz- , ingly. "Because we know we can a- � . OFFICERS: - , Fuel - - - - - - - 28,058,47 �.86 - I . Seaforth .......... 6.41 8.12 lowed to depart rrom this community ed without knowing how white and 1 chieve cleanliness, and --and I im afraid als, Sup lies and other operating . 5"L J. Connolly, Goderich - - President 11; That it'll be quite a long time before Materi p .�, I St. Columban ...... 6.49 3.20 without the stigma which a well- strained were his lips, upon the i , . ��', . " R good many that expenses - - - - - - 63,069, F -president ' - , �T ' I Jas; Evans, Beechwood, Vice Dublirr ............ 6.54 3.28 merited punishment would have left finite compassion in Carol Land'i ,; e can convince 44L8t . "! 1). F. McGregor, Seaforth, &6,Treas. West. upon you. What your life has been face. And suddenly he found bis godliness is not beyond us, eb?" Taxes - - - - - - - 4,588,593.56 !.��11 1, AGENTS: . ­ am, p.m. p.m. in the interim I do not know, nor is it mouth too dry for words. The slow question, tinged Nvith Equipment and facility rentals, etc. - 6,600,561.00 Ji , Alex. Leitch, R. R. No. 1, Clinton; Dublin ...... 10.37 5,38 9.37 material in this rn,ittter. But I tell The pressure of her band upon his whimsical humor, brought Tivotann's Balance available to apply on fixed charges 14,772,3Z7.92 I .,� : �� � � I -W. E, Hinchley, Seaforth; John Mur- St. Columban. 10.42 5.44 . ... you that you will find your situation shoulder drew him to the aisle. head tip in spite of him. Besides Abel " ,1 . . ray Egrnondville; J. W. Yeo, Gode- Seaforth ..... 10.53 5.63 9.60 again intolerable if you mean, as your "I want to go in your carriagi�, Thompson, who tir,mperamentally was TOTAL - . - - $244,305,413.55 ,.,� 'I . � ., .if;�; R, G. Jarmuth, Brodbagen. Clinton ...... 11.10 6.08 10.04 conduct would indicate, to remain Jimmy," she murniured, "if I may." unfitted to accept Jim-my's return as I This chart is int tin . that it is a solely dependent upon- the money which. ''A , . I DIRECTORS: , Holmesville . . 1:1.20 7.03 10.13 here and resume your former associ- And WarcheRter, at ,noon that day, ,anything but a triumphant reentry of area _'�w � uide to the which 9' .� - . What you -have asked is an knew a sensation even -greater than the city of his youth, Tivotson was part. t a dollaz of the the System distributes in thia way �,�,'A . Seaforth; Goderieh ..... 11.40 7.20 10.30 ations Tanadian' National Railways plays in Nc� enterprise in Canada act ouch ,,, � . . WMain . Winn, No. 2, -rhaps the only soul in the town who *,�,�,g . .1 ,. ,,, . James - affront to me, and to society, which the passing of the girl called Melody. pt � the busineps of the country as a whol?. large gr�h-­, of auppRieo ae the Caviz�7 :'��I' � M)hu*�Zenniwieg,- Brodbagen I immy Gordon bring "their had been fitte,d by circumstance to It is not an idle dollar- N#a I all of it than ationall RailwaK:,, Wherever 1�. lw�nbi 13eec1l:*p6d; M. MmEwen, Olin- has� drawn a dead -line which must be They .saw J suppr `11r �. , - .1 R. TIME TABLE . - own Mis- Landis" back to the cottage sense the change. tha isi powible. to do ao., t Les are I �",, ; . c. P. miaintai�ed. You refer to the occur t eight years had remains tn circulation and EZ its ��,'�� ton �­ Je'vAto Vlohnolly, .0oderich-, Alex. East. rence as pififuJ, I can only reply at the foot of the orchlard, in a de- w-rought in the returned prodigal. into every channel of industry an purchased in Canada from producto � ­'� , . I ''t 18rWidfdbf; � 1�,6; 3; Sea,Vtb; J. G. I a.m. , M. funeral. Tivotqonl-, descent had bee. -n slow, and manufactured by the Canadian worknvz . ,� ,,, I .... . P- yours is a perverted point of view. crepit public hack, after the I corruberce. � ,.Al "Itoin' no 0, ',��',�,' ,, s - ,mined in Canadian territovy. , I , Grieve, X.0 '40 _ ,� 1 611-4 � Goderich ...... 5.150 1-15 if that is all, then you'll excuse me, I They noted that she leaned toward col-re,Rpondingly sure. Eight year. be As can, be seen, wages paid to Gm- or grown ou i � - U , eorde, , a. 8, , , ,,r,� ...... Harlot . eftol, �, . ", . ery, Menset ......... ::*.. t.55 1.20 am sure." . him and laughed -and chattered, and fore be. too, had prophesied dire ployeee constitute, by hir, the great,ar Tlautororpoinsof the company resan�Qo! -� �!k, Seat 611; , "' 'Ity", - id , A: -, _. Id. -my Gordon; now he E% weil-stocked department ctoie. They I I 1, . I , - Mcaaw ........... 6.04 1-30 Jimmy Gordon found his Way out- Seemed to find grgiat interest in his things for Jim portion of expenditure. There are ral- " Ni, , ­.­,L� ,­Wftl . d". I -1 - . 1.41 when be found the contain thousands of separate items from �,,­"!, _,_*11_�__ Auburn ............ 611 t � side. He Stumbled a little blindly on plainly embarrassed replies. Once flushed painfully, most 160,000 employew who get their , ,��,� , - I . . � ­�"��' Myth ............. 6.25 1-52 share of thO comPany"o mval'ue'o tvAce a dining car commissariat is a otftcly t 11_;1�1 I., 1 .. ,the threshold, and as he turned down ,she put a hand over the long, thin latter smiling down at him in a fa- elastic bandb to pile drivero. The � : ,q � � ' ­ � Walton ........... 9.40 2-07 the street he heard a ga8p behind the one which lay betvaen them on the shion as fraternstl as the spirit of b is montbi aV this monaya-therefore,,, cir- cuptomer of the Canadian fannoy 6a : 'i, _1 , 4010 4,1_ 1 2-19 drawn curtains of an upstAirs win- broken upfholatery--4hfat happened words. Tt wa-t a, long ti culates fr&ra one ena of Canadia, to' fisherman. The enterprise in one that -- I ' " ' ' � . � - ;,n"_ , Mexaulght - ... ; - - - - I 6.52 me since any the I ; A Bar . I.. . 11 �, � . Toronto ........... � 0.25 , 6,20 dow. TIntil that instant it had not just as T. Ellhu Banks. chanced again one had held out a hand to Tivot.son, other. N t rem a I . I 11 I 11 11 11 �­.. .� w and thein, to Pre- �� Qnp of i aino U�Prriduc- F1, - � 'It'. �. I "._,;'�­ I I . . went. occurred to him to inquire concerning to pass, with a deep bow for her and except casnally no 1- tive, bueaids directly k Tho stimulation of on activi in the 6 . I ': ..... -­ � d.vk. p.m. the state of his mother's health. a flouzisb. vent bim ftom stumbling and fetch- of trade awl comr6arce Jitit overr re ro the publisher o m nowpipar"i6r to " 1". . C , , '11"R, , - - . ,,, t F(),R SALE.-Vive acTes, Ou� ilAe . �_-Tl eir o� Rocomotives. 0 purahitot, " ., �, frowt Senforth, modern house trAth T orghti) ........ ... 17.40 6.10 Four ,times +hat morning hp. rang Jimmy took her ihome, The rest ing. up in the gutter, which R14 a frell where the distribution, �aca he uil I � , !,�,� r t-ly I in ' t-aght ........ 11,48 -, 8.51 other rl�tgymenms bells. - Four times of the aftemoon he sat on an iron era] -rule tiltimately proved his dostin- reiter par4l Cour1qL:%7 Iro rim of the Canadian Natioritil 11 ''.. fMll ' t, . ­ '. 1,�, Aimee bath and t6il0t, GInAU b4t,%- - ' V-ar t,ed iin to tv. channob * tradej bu�-a I branch of to bo�, -� ­,,�4 . ,,., CoUft hehind Peg-' st,joii anyhow. v ,,,4�', Mot , .10 he repeated; more and morb briefly, benc-h in the store I 0 Taxez 611 ­., - - ic h- 6 W Q `­ ';,% 1 �VQ4 1 . :, I k1s, � '' , , iehard. $15. Splandid Nit =Wen-'rdt � I �4,�.. A . :::::: 11111 .. ' .the request which he had.earried first leg 11anlon% place-4he bench near. Tivotso-n flushed, and shook hands. consider 10 portion iow into osivin, ch"ge to start ekic banka; dilding &td o= witclation ; ad unte camn d a $11114 I - , �1_ e Aubliftli ... i .... ­ 19.98 OAS -his appearardee oedaisfoned vast our- eat the Sluggish, oil,Aftmeared river. And Jimmy, noting how hard he tried , I � - �,..,' ,11, N : . - - do hialr 01 hil � ) , 1,1.1, �;,�. 04. A .Pply to ' limtetce And Rar n ffaw hirn Sit there mo- to covitrol his twitZhing IMA and stif- Iff"i"i"M an t 1�7r= Q� 4wo�,tmeo rtadon . .� � .. ,..;; � ,11i: ViP. mcoatt, I A..**.:,. , 1:9,ft V-44 to, his std*fSt1ldr, tn efth . . ,�. ,_'�;� . . . . It. 0 ma t2 , ... - � I We COMMUM 14 , 111". "I > ,.­ . 4 VU -4 And aorlib lftbT6 061bietiftatibit �d& tionibm; when he 44too-doWtstairs In fen his a -lack Shoulders, gave yt,o sign p1ra MW WPCMMM�11 , .. ato . . � . - �.,- ��­D= 11. � �- . 14. � � . 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