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.1 Horiour graduate of Faculty, of said formaNy. "I have.umny prepar- the wit, $am. You're argulAj,','.pgainst ious, fascinating, adventurous life friendly feeling for Trernaine. Then head bare. He. displayed his dazzling
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Ontaxio. . . -Soo � By Gad sir," Leavitt had begun lieve me." 1%falvern.11 he had preferred John to his brother. ordiality that ,ivulA have astonishe&
- - - "Mam�ny," said the traveller, "I angrily-, li�i Treirfaine pat his -hand on ""Why, w -bat will you do with the Leavitt looked up quickly, still daz- The yoviiger son was a hunter, fond Leavitt .
. � DR. J. A. MUNN will finish the story for him. It was the older man's arm. � property?" Leavitt asked. ' , ' zled by the traveller. . of sport and constantly in some serape "You must be Mammy's grandson.
l$uccessor to Dr,.X PL'Ress a wild country and they were among "I'm postponing my adventures, "Tttrn it into a good fn*igtment,", "And of me? As little a's possible but when the news of his crime was You weren% born when I wentavmy.'r
� Graduate of 'Northwestern Univers- savage enemies, The soldiers were but not my business dealings. I'll go said Tremaine easily; "make,-
ity, C%Icaj4, :111. Licentiate Royal far from their camp. Nolan got off . it pay." of me, John?" brought to Leavitt, the lawyer's first "Ma name's Robert E. Lee,'sih,'lher
along with You to your office, Wait "Make it- pay!" the Sout�p"in gen- There was nothing cordial in the feeling had been that it could 'hot be informed cheerfuRy. 114avnj � - sta .
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- an was lying there where Ma rn� that I shall not be back for ishment. - `(' " _' "You will be my agent, -my lawyer; ceived Mrs. Tr4maine'iifid Dai-Od one with simple curiosity. I
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;::1 = . �oxsc had left him, -and half dead with I . I "Naturally," said. Tretiia'ii;W " "I we shall be obliged to see more or hot June morning fifteen years ago. hope yol is. Lemme be y6l boy, sah.
_�:" � I . . . mean just thpi.. I have long since less of one another."' It was not difficult for Leavitt to Ali shol do ,anything' in the wide -.
. the heat and expqsure and a broken John stood in the window of the kiven up thE questionable enjoyment "As for Malvern," Leavitt said, "he bring to his mind the picture she world for Massa Johm '
He rarely made. She had sunk into a chair at The young negrobefore him was a
Ift- - A. N19WTON-BRADY leg, -the man was waiting for death. lawyer,s office, leaning against the of unprofitable things. Riverside shall is not about very often. "
I Bayfield. , , The other fellows, frightened by the casing. Down in the yard below the pay, and pay me well." . . comes into Redlands." his desk, and her hand in its silken bundle of shiftlessness and tags. He
Graduate Dublin University, Ire- appearance in the distanceof a troop village boys were playing baseball. It Nothing had altered here, though "All the -better," said Tremaine. A glove had touched articles which told Tremairie that he must sure go
land. Late Extern Assistant Master of natives, took to their beels and appeared to amuse the stranger to the walts had grown grimier and, yel- few months since, in South Africa, he henceforth became dear to him. Her out and -hunt "aigs" or Mammywould
Rotunda Hospital for Women and rode back to camp like Mad; but this watch them, and the most kindly ex- lower; the 61d engravings hung crook- had stopped playing a ga�me of pool beautiful features the more icily per- "claw de wool off mah haid." Tre-
Children, Dublin. Office at residence Irishman here climbed down into the pression that his face had worn cross- ed as they used to. The floor was in a hotel billiard room -To lisWu to a fect for her pallor, she had sat im- Maine followed the boy into the hot
I" lately occupied by Mrs. Parsons. ditch and dragged the sick man UP ed it as he listened to their cries of dusty, and around Leavitt's' . chair man from Virginia, who talked to him mobile whilst David made a halting sunshine of the. stable yard, where. I
. I Hoursi 9 to 10 a.m., 6 to 7 p.m.; the bank, got him on to his own horse "first base'l and "low bAll." He ap. were little piles of cigar ashes as llie about the American South, thinking explanation of John's defalcation. dreary disuse met him everywhere. A
. Sundays, I to 2 P.M. 2866-.26 and rode with him back to safety un- peared to forget that Leavitt, at his had let them fall. A green baii6 door he was an Englishman. He had heard Leavitt remember e flu h on bit of t s le g
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I I I der the fire 9f the native soMidrs." table, was waiting for him to open the behind the lawyer opeTied into at out- familiar names again, and that night young David's face and how he had the ground. Weeds grew'thickly be..
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Office and residence Goderich Street, understand, Mammy?" After a second, Tremaine turned ell to waitkbe clients that Redlands then, through some trick of hearing, tried to palliate his brother's crime window of the last stall a fat old
east of ,the Methodist church, Seaforth. But the attention of the negress brusquely. kn6w never came. If Tremaine was he seemed to listen to the plainti've and gave up his little fortune to make horse stf*etched out his head, looking
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Phone 46. Coroner for the County of had never left the Irishman's face. o taking too much a successful thief, Leavitt was a note of the whippoorwill as it used restitution to the bank. at John with mild, peaceful eyes. On
Huron. Her thin dropped slowly, the hate had of your time -which, let me say, I thoroughly unsuccessful lawyer. He to call over the marshes of the river. He remembered Mrs. Tremaine's his dirty back, in a broad bit of sun-
- passed away, but her usual placid shall'be glad to pay for -I should like had passed his life patiently, waiting "Don't you remember little Isobel adoration of this son, and her look as light, sat a hen ruffing her feathers.
- I DR. C. MACKAY sweetness had not yet returned- She to ask a few questions." for something that never came, and Malvern?" Leavitt was asking him, she turned upon -him when he offered The new prop-rietor called:
C. Mackdy, honor graduate of Trin- asked tremulously of Nolan: "Sirl" exclaimed Leavitt violently. he was waiting still. and John answered slowly- to replace the stolen money. Leavitt "Bob, when you get -your eggs,
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Trinity Medical College; member of groun'?" "You were counsel for Malvern, for a benevolence which Leavitt could -not thing with freckles and blue eyes. " f his proud friend arid the thought The boy put his head out from
the College of Physicians and Sur- "Sliure," said the Irishman, "wasn't my people as well, when I left Vir- understand, thought to himself that if He laughed. In a second he bad came to him that she would refuse to round the unhinged gate, swinging
geons of Ontario. it himself?" ginia." the 7ears had not brought any great grown absolutely human; he was an- accept anything from John and would nr one hinge.
a DR. H. HUGH ROSS - The negress stiffened herself. The "I have been in your family's con- happiness to Ledvitt, they had never- other m -an, and the lawyer watched not stay in Virginia under the roof of
tears which started to her eyes she fidence for thirty years," said the theless dealt very kindly with him. him keenly, as his armor of cynical a thief. Then began a warfare in his (continued mext week.)
Graduate of University of Toronto winked away, the lines of her face lawyer. He had taken his revolving "Redmond Malvern is still president indifference was put aside. mind. Could he wish that she should
acuity of M`bdicine, member of C01- softened, and with a dignity that had chair and leaned against the table. He of the -bank?" he asked, and glanced "A day or two before I ran away, I ___
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. a sort of majes,ty in it, she went up was distinctly unfriendly to this curt out of the window to the roof of the helped the little kid over the fence in was her very pride as dear to him as
Ontario; pass graduate courses in to the Irishman and in a voice whose individual, and -his voice lost some- building known as the Redlands Na- the Back Pasture. She couldn't climb her presence here ? He determined, . ,'�' I
Chicago Clinical School of Chicago; very mellifluousness showed the self- thing of its native gentleness as he tional Bank. He had been employed down and bung there crying- I wiP- I however, that he himself would never I ;., .
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minion Wank, Seafortb. Phone No. 5. shelf in de clawset. Rig him up bes' "You have spoken frankly of your He bad dreamed of being president of my found her." A knock at the door made the law- I �
Night calls answered from residence, yo, kin fo' to-nielit. An' come down- disgrace," he said; "otherwlise you may the bank and of running for Con- He took his hat and stick from the yer look up. Pompey, his negro serv-
o V . letoria Street, SeaforA. — stairs in de kitchen, an' MhmmY'll imagine I should not have been the gress. table, and little by little that mem- ant, stood there carrying a bouquet
- I . give yo' a mint julep fol yo' go ter first to refer to the past. Here in "No, Malvern gave up active busi- ory of childhood faded, and he -be- of . gloire de Dijon roses in his hand.
AUCTIONEERS baid." this very office we discussed together ness years ago," said the lawyer. came again the dark -and inscrutable "Leetle mite late, Marse Sam.,'
F. W. AHRENS The Irishman saluted, and Mammy what bad befallen your farnily. Your "He's not engaged in any business Tremaine. GS
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Licensed Auctioneer for Perth and sailed out of the door like a dusky mother sat where I am sitting. David now." "Isobel's grown up; she's twenty," servant. . .
Huron Counties. Sales solicited, queen. stood where you stand." Tremaine shrugged. "I shall have said Leavitt. "I sure did stop to 'change a word N rs
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:-. 2996-52 CHAPTER III toward the lawyer. firmly, be rAised his eyes to Leavitt ture toward the lawyer. and his white teeth gleamed. KILL MOTHS '
. . I "David found means to make good and said coolly: "You will under- "I mwt go, and will you tell my "Her boy done come home!" � - - - —
. OSCAR W. RERD Leavitt waited in his office till past what you had taken from the ]yank, stand that I want to close up these mother that I have constituted myself "Yes. " .
noon for John Tremaine's promised and it was then that Malvern showed matters as expeditiously as possible." a restorer of waste places?" "Befo' de Lawd, Marse Sam, she's -- —_
Licensed auctioneer for the Coun- -visit, and then, unable longer to con- his friendship. It was an understood "He certainly resembles Colonel After John had gone Leavitt still plumb crazy. She sur� do 'Ray he's ---
ties of,PeA'h and Huron. Graduate trol his interest and curiosity, went thing that never as -'long as he lived Tremaine," thought Leavitt. 'IT h e ____ the finest gernmen in all tie Souf_ She
of Jones, School of Atietioneening- up to the homestead. His visits to would the subject be -mentioned a- siame brow, the game masterful way in '_ I , is sboutin' 'Hallelujah, praise de
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_& r.- V Turs. Ireniaine were ust, e mos ga n. which he getis hold ot one s eyes and
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.p-, guararAeed. peaceful of errands, and never had he "'Leavitt," said John intensely, "was keeps hold of one. How will be treat This was how John's return affected
Oscar W. Reed, StAffs, Out. Phone been so stirred or excited as now. He the affair really known only to You his mother?" Leavitt wished that he one women at Riverside -the black
11-2. 2965x52 left his straw hat and stick in the four People?" A look of relief cross- could protect her from this man's foster -mother.
. ball and found Mrs. Tremaine em- ed his face when Leavitt answered: hsr�hness, no in the old days he had "Lay out my evening clothes. I
Y, THOMASBROWN broidering, seated in the window "No one else ever know." longed to protect her from her hus- . shall dine to -night at the Mistirprns."
e band. He desired to be near her M I Leavitt rose, took his hat from the
Licens'4 auctioneer for: the counties through which she could see what had Tremaine raised his eyes to the mvl�16L
1� of Huron and Perth. Correspondence once been a beautiful avenue, but was wall where the placard advertising when this dark, -rude, forceful Man ft I - peg, readjustt-d himself at the little
arrangements for sale dates can be now nothing but a grassy lane over the sale of Riverside hung. went into that peaceful old hou#e. ;Ifter leftrf Wleg mirror over his table., frowned at hiq
� Made by calling up phone 97, Seaforth, whose greenness fell the shadow of "What are the liabilities on River- "I mean. to say," Trem,aine mid � gray hair,-; and smoothed the wrinkles
or The Expositor Office Charges Inod- fine old trees. side?" he asked. "that I want to do what I have com� Avvm&,- exrow,a the round his eye,-,.
orate, and satisfaction guararitaed. -Mrs. Tremaine called Mammy to Leavitt's hand moved among the to Virginia to accomplish, in as quick ow/97T.V to cw,e Ar = ted"I Every day Fit fiviD, o'clock be took
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1 . 11 fetch the., guest a mint julep, and papers on his desk. a time as possible, and then clear eive them wrigle3rls_ some of bi,4 Anwerq to Mrs. Tremaine;
I 1. � . 09CAR ICLOPP Leavitt, bright with excitement, seat- "The mortgages amount to ninety ont.1t it mmoveg fonA wticlleo sind ny)w thaf she bad planned to go
Hdhor dkaduate Carey Jones' Na- ed himself in his accustoni6d place. thousand dollars, back taxes and in- Leavitt's face brightened percept- hom the teeth- stmnstllens VnTtb to Jullin. every time he went
tioual.,,$�hapi of Auctioneetiur, Chi- "My dear Molly," he began, in his terefft figure up ten thousand mordi." ibly. -with his offering he made it more
,. n "Who holds the mortgages?" the gums. Combats acid
ea&o.:, giie,61sl course taken u 10ure soft Soutbern voice, "dear lady, I 117%eri you haven't come to -live In fervently to his Tnemorie.q of thlil
i Bmdl. Uio,Stock, Real Estaft, Mdr- certainly did think that the skies bad "A first mortgage for sixty-five Virginia?" hi MuMma. clai � years. Already be qnw the place
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k # BMW 111 fallbA last night when John walked thousand dollars Is held in Richmond," John threw back s head and Refteshl%4 Wd wNeft
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't 60 Mrs' � M was watching her face, as he ment's 'hesitation added: "I hold a him ked -n amusement, and his livords 982 � � . ----___
OR" -nd mortgage for the remainder." .
� , Pioh� *atched it always vOhen with her, for seco as well. "
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