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I :��!,­�',F � ., RIP' ­ , , ­ ftN�-­��­, . . . . 14104-." , " -,:- - -. , "860prtb, Out Aft, - filo r . i P'�ft" . _._._ � - ' � . .1. ­­ � -=ST 46 OAML 9 JAMES L. KILORAN . Barriste Notary Public,ste, Atone r . to loan. Ill Seaforth on Monday c each ' , week. Office over Keating' Diug Store. , . ­ . VBTBRINA#Y F. HAR9URN, V. S. r Honor graduate rof Ontario Veterin aryl..Colleglp,and honorary member o r the Medical As0clation of the Ontari, V �ert i C Ilege,T-reats diseases a . , , "' , ailiNoZe.0mals b�. the most inod el , IM, Principles. Dentilstry and MIP . Fever, r a a ecialty. . Office 9ppos Dick's , Heter, Main Street sea All orders left at the hotel win re ceive prompt attention. Night call, 040yqd 4t the office, , i­- �� ­ -;;:-�­,7­�. - � . JOHN GRIEVEj V. S. Honor graduate of Ontario Veterin *i7 College. All diseases of domestii animals treated. Calls promptly at tended to and charges moderate. 'Vet erinary -Dentistry a specialty. Offici and residence on Goderich S,treet. ono door east of Dr, Mackay's Office, Sea forth. MEDICAL DR. R. P. I. DOUGALL Honour graduate of Faculty a Medicine and Master, of Science, Uni versify of Western Ontario, London Member of College of Physicians an( Surgeons of Ontario. -Office , 2 door: east of post office. Phone 56, Hensall Ontario. 3004-tf DR. J. A. MUNN Successor to Dr. R. R. Ross - Graduate of Northwestern Univers. ity, Chicggo� M... Licentiate Roya College of Dental Surgeons, Toront dliic� over Sills' Hardware,. Main St. Seaforth. Phone 151 DR. A. N . EWTON-BRADiT Ba Graduate. Dublin University, Ire- fand. Late Extern Assistant Mastei %Y�a - Hospital for W. omen and CMuldren, Dublin. Office at residencE lately occupied by Mrs. Parsons. Hours, 9 to 10 6.m., 6 to 7 p.m.; b1cmdays, I to 2 p.m. 2866-2( - DIL F. J. BURROWS Office a -Ad residence Goderich Street cast of th6 Methodist church, Seaforth Phone 46. Coroner for the County ol Huron. DR. C. MACKAY C. Mackay, honor graduate of Trin, ity University, and gold medallist v. Trinity Medical College; member-oi the College of Physicians and Sur. geons of Ontario. . DR. H. HUGH ROSS ,,Graduate of University of Toront( Paculty of Medicine, member of Col. lege of Physicians and Surgeons oi � Ontario; pass graduate courses il Chicago Clinical School of Chicago Royal Ophthalmic Hospita!' London England; University Hospital, Lon. don, England. Office -Back of Do. minion Bank, Seaforth. -Phone No. 5 Night calls answered from residence Victoria Street, Seaforth. . . .� AUCTIONEERS . F. W. AHRENS Licensed, Auctioneer for Perth anc Huron Counties. Sales solicited Real Estate, Farm Stock, Etc. Term, on application. F. W. Ahrens, phoric 084 r 6, R. R. No. 4, Mitchell ' Ont , 2996-52 --- - - _ OSCAR W. REED I Licensed auctioneer for the Coun. ties of Perth and Huron. Graduat( of Jones, School of Auctioneeting Chicago. Charges moderate, and sat, foraction guaranteed. Write or Wir( Oscar W. Reed, Staffla, Ont. Phon( 114. 2965x5� - THOMAS BROWN Licensed auctioneer for the countiei of Huron and Perth. Correspondenc( arrangements for sale dates can N *A,de by calling upplione 97, Seaforth 4 The E ositor Office Charges mod- GiAttl, LIZatisfact6n guaranteed. . OSCAR KLOPP . Honor Graduate Carey JonQ,, Na. . tlo=3 School of Auetioqeering, Chi. - 6� . cago. Special courat t r( Bred Live Stock, Rc ��rl , ebandise and FlArIn Sales. Rites' it . keeping ,7Ath prevailing market, Sat. weemon assured. Write or 'rike , (Moor Klopp, Zurich, Ont. pbow Is -98. SBGG-82 - R. T. ILUNIRE ummea muomencer for tbo 00=t5 of Huron. Salon attomded to In , all "rta of *0 county. Flavon 0arrop 021 101olow In Maidtaba and Zeskhftlko, . , � a. Torm re"onable. phfti5 NO , I, .F XII. 9!!mrl'. gttt2�ltl. '921,1114 �,�, � M, , "', . � , ,�j,,�,�,�i,; ",�� 0'47­0,�,,�� � ,�,,; , �, ","'L, ,, I 1 NlYlz ., .1 I :4 , I =*� 1-0-"' I �� ,`L:'�',', �,.",, , �;. ,� 11 �` , I � � ", , �11 I I � , I ''. 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(RX I � I ­, a at rest un.w . �,V M-r' i _ f . ,,�nin , hor r t1imed to � 44 ;4b 'In ­ - ", On r ONs,Xa J@rA C# " a biack-??-�' Ahi� , - �Tot !0 I : -half in the Warnva� of the J.,que sun w, - ,, I , , ,X ,J Whimaicalay: had put .it, into execizition, ,Jar rm � , .P . I �1�1­11­,. V;1 " . ­ r"�', in .t,her � ''.4, ­­�, ., I " , I. i - , . ant'half in *0 SWe Ofr,a c , - . ig "L D 'b * J; hone;y,t ately 0:6 . -46 - I Z 11 I �1.111 � .'� . . . . . . . . 11 , Nn%q . . ­ mqdi, .Us ha4 : 9".. �, � 1 I - �"-;­,�:�';' ':�,��:'r 1"MAW . - " ,V 4,049 ak*y� .ontloll. " ' - ' dr, �T. ,-�, �, Ole, se , On , AQ .1410 I W ­$ it, - ,� ,,':-r ­1`l ,- �,'�41� 1l'­q,-, 1�,, � ­ , " . . OU . ­ , . -.1,. , -'-",�.­-­ , j-.. , � I nelehboWodi, 444.. �­%qv , ��,'4%�r,e,. . - . qp��!;'W- , Ir or I r *1. a ;,...t . ft��­ --1-1 -1 ­ - ' ' -V '­:l­,""�` - A � I ' """Y""XI I ,� �;�li,',' l", "' I .r . :' :, � ­ . allus 116*ed ij , I r ' r Pq -l', ,� , ':rl� 11 , ,V� �' �. r � ywz.,=P. , ,�.a""'�'rll&� 11 ' would - , X0114110 Me back &oes he 1 &6 to work in the a%oagl r and �p . , ".."", � , r". " !,� 1 I— - .­ 1 aw aieg,'protnwing, #4111 4 , -� 9 wle W,u !r was a lit. could , , I 11 ��� hest � ,� " , he t an' the: UP- ." ­­,� � ,:l`., , Trom ne . ,gig,t,; apes Fl. I . all 1-9 %P� L"L%MXJL : ` be a b ' " ­ 't �*� e, �'. d I , 1 3-,:,-,?��,"!:.! ,, lir-,,.,". i �, .", � the bay, W40M.3yur -,1W;-a,4.­WWtude fields Arld stonirrg the pnptur.eg; and . .." �� - I � , -15�er , .V411 ,r 1, 1. .. 0�� .. �* a,r� ri, .. 7 i 1. � . - 141 I ll 0 , , 1. � I I . - Then he said, 'Gimme a cooky, ' P , P.�f ,.�b , .11 . . - M "', (,. �­ I . . tl,, feller, ' p , a � 'of daliciolls-indolep0e, Ws hands 6�ve stain ,04� hii' . - you week'he hijil -be h�,�O,aei�,.,.Q .,-. .., , - ,. 'O'.0", ..z,� - ,**!"-'i!111��' .- ,orge to be i�Qw to ,; r4an� Wft a us , Isobel Ums, lix aw . w � t -c JRe and say- by tne end of this first � I � !.' 1, . M. yo an _ I- � I � �­ : 11 4 ­:�'�� .�;,-, , 'IlA 1, - .rRF?11 -f . I daft r�,�. r . ­,.,­'­ ", ,�.".r, I () n- , .. .. _ . ­'. .1. Z7," � . 11 ff. �* ?�'.-, , � �Ii � I , L '4� 4y � , , I I ,* r , &': , �" 3", W a lay,,i "'In Ws, cape you may� f0tch you back a -P J6111i said to-, U; *., lb . bW.,h , ". . "'WO . 0� ova. Nola AW21' ,.� , " # 4 , N a '4'. * . �". , , R , . � _,A*b I'll forty, negr6es at work on the proper. L ­ I . "" I eadt T wleep. John qiii&ly. I— � � �,­, �, I I n=P ':ftowned, �*eu 146k4d ,am.usedl of gole from ty, widle old H44rry . 0 . I moxg; ro �,,!#!,;;,!� `,',,�,, "I", .... ­ ,e, I a* *'ellknOwn in Tre nuri., 11, � - - 4F had heiglihom in it . e 9 : l, -lax - �r iiito'geeiil asurp, I .. will not be easy -16 Avoid , ll�... aespMji"Alw '9, -).,,,, vi; ,,, . Th.4s - Inew:,ot,the- l6outh bad gabwd J -T uneab ' - � , vt � r -,! "I've kept my word..P� As her ppok.o� ,bla.,JaQtber,�4.1 - , the stalls for the first time. i ,� .1, W ., 'r' '.4 ,%X� 4 1 evqu tW Wsk. soldier. At thet ax.rp In , , SO#* �Afrlcg kno-v�s' ­ . He worked his changes ra . 424-7 n; ". brain - -4 , r ,,MW 1, ,V, , 1,1 r. sh t When s k from with a pidly and wa,s.rQUAW f. the jir�j * ,.. , ",,"". r r .0, )Wff.. I :��, I callkng of ihis. name- the Irishman thetb. . I- d I 91W me a clean bill master hand. It -had almos resented ..t we and,ahe I gi-V"e. JWWO, 9r. 4�W ... 0 , ,,. '11'�` ' he facrt�lthatlibpm woa,,'any I . , , �q *09* � I ",V - . � - � " 111 � ­ I 1. ifip"!�K, t spr0g up without even brushing' his comfort for. YO14014-bt it will he a the table a POrtf6lio"'Oftich he. -had been' , 21, . � " " '" , 11 'r I a tradition that nothing was ac- one in the, world'that­,% IQ ,., P, i, to know th , PV I 1p�'�`�� .. � ., . -1, , "' ,d, quickly the South her �X.-- %=5,%� 11 T , *11W � 'At in rwticed the day� befor%'and wondered complishe �4 '' f ,e h=*' V. , eyes, accustomed -as the soldier is to $04 XV##ej� 4he xa= J444 , I �rl ;-1,1 L, - . Vou S. ", � ,�',", the r rude breaking in upon hip sleep. ith Africa I bear a stainless repu- It his mother ,'had W�.�Aait there pur in r , � .. YOU , A_ ., A � k11 '.� - Things were aceompliAed verY quick: pain to meet' 9 a boxmr,i�44,rag-T , �' 11 ,g - .--.. tation. You may safely . . .,p posely. It contained" nor her husband, noil A*p John lao.0wo;l.. I. .. Al., � R� j $3LWW" I . � I 4 .. ,. -, � � � _"F,� . I ­ . "Beg your Honor's pardon,'n lie She made a proud gesture as if to PhOtographs of David T maine. "'y � , and AW :: ­ ; ,�� ' IV-0ollection of ly on the Tremaine plantation. money had ever been adiri4vi.:, , Is and. -..--- ,�,­, �. - r r now John dreaded to meet .. iteigh,ll ne pai*mn,4 , , I 'i I i, I , X, - r. X� '.'-��Ir� . '' , .A , ,r I , 4 7�. % a e young he was aA.,o V, � ., r bject ­. '�,.. I- . .object " ,' ", ; " � � I seem -to need in this divvil of word he said' made her suffer. dressed in an English'Wit and gown. ed daily over the property, making bor- It -was bitter.' �-ShOi';u . slow- 'r ,,� " � , "It's a power of sileei stop'.him.. He cobld spe, that every last one showed -th judge superintended everything. He trarip- . I 1 5Z ;�:1111, said volubly. re The was n6 object to him, and he himself ' � place. , . 1- , What with the-hons sleepin!, . -1 tion to B13jobl wh a I I TqT!t�Z , r" ,,.�; , . "David told �ie that Riverside was John lifted it and raiiied upon it in himself familiar with ly: r � - I ­.. . ..� � ,bo r r . " - ".. and the. niggers sleepin', it's. a lone . thing of a god." l r:. r . 11 . I 1�pi I �,�,tl,,,; � . . 11 ".. 11 , - every acre. Redmond rarely ever comes now. � ,,What 1. "Y" 'k, . - ..., . " , -are their zw4v4�mp, BO. W, .1 ... �� '5 a sink a ruin. Every penny spent the familiar room, where the brothers From her window, Mrs. TfeirWne S-" b:.,.'.' �.. , ":-),1-... some thing to be the only soul awake." 't was as 909d a ince he lost his fortune, -.,he has shut ,'Lawd, Aft.rap J 1. . .1 1 4- . I - � � i1q, .. , - .1 I, � 1. �� 11 ., N � .1 , ., ; , , ;�� , M.�', . upon I a lost in the had often met as enerijos, and where watched him crossing the ,fields to . , 81 ed � �:,:;- , ,,`j�%� I I "Tom," said his, master, drawing sea " , . 0 U Al." I . I negroi who bad, no-- d ' '- , ' I ' I ..... r : Wet again. the barn in the early morning, and After a second, in, .. 1 00('3C oiit his watek "we .came through ,i�vlasn't that rather hard on Leay- now they never could, � � himself from us." vrbich� she watch- I 00 i 31 41� 41�1 meant, "Idey ain't got 'no I , � 0 11 Pf '"" I ,, .1 I �� ­­­,�A M� � Richmond. Do you remember?" I itt?" asked her Younger son. .1 throughout the day she cotild see his ed acutely his expreasion,� she 'Was It's de'houbs an' de wagea,"t maA11-- � , , , � I 1-:.'F "I .,.6', . - . ' I I .1, "'Shure, I had the -wing of a chick- I figure movin� hither' and thither over surprised to see that -he wras snaug. I . I ' 14,111, l, .... � . She brushed -her -hand acros's her I ,, - ­ . I'll �; . the I M.,M , - en, there,` said the Irishman, "when eyes. She had ne CHAPTER.* .meadows, and noted his unflagging "I pay them more than; any In ' : ' -, ­ ";!";j , ver thought of the "Malvern is -the only man who ev- the distrii6f.- � 4'.� �",�', �1­ ,,,, energy. Mammy told her: * I I .,... -;.�'1.111' , '' �,�,,�,.­ . . , �, - the engine broke down." ce except in the light CT*..Were finally er gave me any advice.' He; knock- "Dat's just it, Marge J612nol? ,�� � p �!.1-.-�.:,;',',4r'Z,,- - "l - . . The deeds of Rivemi ' "De niggers have to steO uA Mis' ed the ashes from his cigar. "I re- the negro I � . �If:'­ 1, "There is a train in half ah hour of a natural s . ,'� �� I..""rIg -1 " ' .. 11 ,1 .. � Y "Yo' done Qu ..., . , ervice from an old signed, and the property' made over -' 4.1 ,,, �:�:*.­��,K I , , " `� I ::­­ - to Richmond," said his master. "Cut friend. John's motive in paying off � . Molly; dey'se terrible Traid of Marse member very well theoeeasion - as pay dem I , - rr.dqe.4�1 .. . 1. "I ��:N:*;"1'1.1', lawny and make it, will you? I want to Tremaine, who be.dAme a land- John. He cuts out at 'em like a sar- well as though it happened yesterday, ed ­ , :.lh . . .�� ,::J: �`;' I" . , I , 1. you to buy some homes." the mortgages had been'discussed by owner in Virginial H10, mother had pint." And she laughed with delight. he said, still smilifig. - "Big men'don't "' . - , �, 'I., �.�,.� 1ZqT4p,­ ". ''. ,..91 i John glanced, at the sus =-or �, Iv, - - I I ��.i 11*14n. had been confidential se the two dining Leavitt's via -it. She insisted that he should,:4nke the title "Reckin dey's gwine to be some craps realize the impression they make on where the light, palpitat � 'and #,CA' I I � � rv- now asked - ant .to ilia master for ten years. - to the Property, and. 1i *as bitter to nex' Year, He -al suttinly will tear young bliaps." He laughed. "N ' . �ng ,'- : , ��,,..-�a � . �. . "You -want to prlotect Sam?- find 'her unwilling to accept anything up,de berry earth an' get gole on Ow cate, hung over the meadows ef'vl' , , , I ,; . �.�,: ,,, I "Buy -a couple of farm ' [He said shortly, after a second: t Ob I am not a ,big man, of course, but in ., I �: I something for me to ride, and"I'ses' fro,m V,m golden .!� .... I'll ... J�:, ... a pair un � He had come home early It-' curtain. Here arid the *bi4- - '­ 11,�� ,� I I -:­ - "No --for the safe of the family in The three weeks South Africa I have been rather ' a deep furrows en tures- . �..., I -d � . -or the last Along the lower Me owe the .!. .11, of hors -9 for my mother." ad spent the flist days rid. -between John's ar- figure of a certain Mad f the old pas .' e honor'�-the words were out before ing about the country, examining hip rival and her going North ad tops�d- . I-..'�- ' 'i passed few years. At all events, no end of brown, . ­,�, I Nolan touchedhis forelock, he realized how oddly they would land and planning improV6ments. He quickly. She saw her son up earth was rich and indi­ . � - � Z-1, I - , 1, "­ � , ... '. creative heart.'- It ' '". "! of Riverside, and he was a charming son or another. Wheril a young seemed to cry: is �, "I I "Two of them can sleep under the ,sound under the circumstances and he had always believed that the district master people -have sought me for one rea- ,--ating the fertile - S,ow me with jeedy - . .�.­ -�­ I .... spiders * and cockroaches," he said, added -'41 shall make the Property contained coal, and after securing the host to 'his mother. in the short fellow came in to ask my advice, I I will repay. Rvlery, hour lost ,.Reera- - -- pointing with'his thumb at the barn; pay." vp 41 option on a large tract adjoining twenty-one days his persorfality had remembered that hot summer morn- led a :.,- �,z and the others will stand under the She repeated the words become felt everywhere shocking waste to this ambitious, : I.l., , I stars." much as Blythe Mountain, he sent for experts . He had been ing when I stood before the president -an. Moreover, 'his titne was limit- ... � �. , 't'�, I Leavitt had done: to examine the land and to make bor- but twice to the, town but every one of the little bank here." . � '111 . ed. This summer only Would 7. , I t, .; ,� I . ,� � n ,,, t11T ; . . . . . 11, "There are six stalls," said Tre- "Pay? You want to use the prop- ings. Hie had come back liKe a pi,,- was talking of him. Every morning He saw the kee attention given and vlough and slow. I...... ,.; -, . , ; A A: maine sharply. erty then as an investment -a specu- eer to conquer a new coun he was up at five o'clock like a farm- to him by his listener; he felt the . I ,;.: "And kt sixth of a roof to the barn," lation ? " try, -and he Me f Alowing- ..", 'he would return to South A 1'ri , year .1' .:., .. c� � �.. 11 said 6e Irishman. was lback�d by unlimited resources er, and he went to bed in the small emotion with which his mother heard "They're a pack of idlers," he said- .. �i ;1 . I . He was aware bow hard it would and an indomitable will. hours, passing his mother's room soft- I every word that told of his career. "I'll show them I'm not dependent on � � I I I �, I .111, . " . ,", "You can stable ,the others in the lie to establish a basis between his He was master of the place, and ly; but she was a light sleeper and "I was a hero worshipper, and a lot of lazy niggers. Do what you . :i!;,F " 11 . I I �­ .. , I ''I . . �� -,tt town until that is 15ettered," said Tre- mother and himself. A money--,ak- since the night when his mother had, rk as he did Malvern was one of my heroes. 'He have got to do, my boy'," he added .'� .. , ' I wondered bow he could wo . ,.,­�l - 1. maine. "Now get along with you. ing scheme, a cold calculation on the point-blank, refused to create a home oil the few hours' rest that he gave I had been awfully decent to David and sharply to Bob, f9and Nolan will lend - ` -0 � I than you can help, and call me up, on I . I.. .. 'I; 1. Don't let them 'do' you any m02'e part of an adventurer, would be un- for him, he never referred to the sub- him -self. He intended to repaint the me, but I had never spoken with him you a hand." ..;` t.", I , .... :,;�� "3. . sympathetic to this proud Southern ject. He took up the reins of manage- it. Already thelin business hours. It is hard to be- He made Nolan and Bob harness to, �� �. . the telephone when. you have 1, house and reroof I .11 . ,�� . . . . . . I I �',-;; I 11 � il" made i-nother. He saw the color rise in her ment and set his face toward his task. colors of the paints were there to lieve that a great big six-footer of a a hand Plough a pair of � .,�', . your deal." cheeks as she said with effort: choose from, He also spoke of co �, 9" 41Y He realized that in a measure his in 0 sPlondid* ­,�,, � "W11111 I ride one of them home. - c untry chap could shake in his boots horses that Nolan had bought in; .. .1, ou are a stranger to me, John; I presence was a trial' to, ills mother; Pletely refurnishing. Everything sug- 1 :t . asked the Irishman, "or drive them, do not follow Your- meaning. before the president of a little bank Richmond, and he himself drove I 1, ��, ... t., I I or what, Yer Honor?" wii the, I ,� . ", . ... 'I''ll. �;., " Your although he was the nearest being to gested to him improvement, renova- in his own to , but my hands were plough into the earth of one of -the .1. .. "'; . ­­ - way of doing things is strange to me." her in the world, lie w -as -'as well the t'on' She was -bewildered, and, in cold when I handed him the paper he fallow fields. . . I � ,�, -1 "You can ship them," said John, She kept back tears that threaten- greatest stranger. With, a delicacy spite of herself, became interested. asked me for and waited for ftirthe�r . I . . !,l" � . ", "to-niorrow. And when you've made ed to come, and studied her. son's face. of which a woman might., Since she had refused to accept the orders.- I -,,,,, 111, have been . . I I . I.. ,d next *bek) - - , . . .�Z�,� - your deal, look about for some suit- In spi-te 'of her hostility, she found proud, he iried to underst�nd`her Pre- place from him for her own, she had (Contfm� :, �,, I able stable fixings. In short," he him attractiv-e and charn-dng. John smoked. Down in the orch- 1. . :­ � %� - I added, stopping before the door of But judices, and he carefully avoided those no right to suggest to him that she ard to the left, the nightingales be- ....... 110-- -:1'... ". -he was mistaken in her judgment, in subjects which -might offend her. would like to leave it untouched, but gan to sing. Both mother and son . .. �,­ � � ', I I . , , ,l� � the dilapidated barn, "by this time holding to a Property which David Impersonal, possessed of wide ex- some of the changes were an anguish listened, and he remembered how of- �­ � next widek I want the roof on, and -had advised her to relinquish. More- perience and -as day by day she ac- to her, for she would rather have seen ten in the heart of Africa he had s�em- The boarding house scoff at the ' I 11�... .1 , I . ''.. the stable in running order.", He fix- over, be stood there successful, v ng. kni6lwledged-much wisdom, he began Riverside fall into ruin than become ed to hear again that divine music. ,�,� I ed ,his servant with his li i . humble prune may be all right, but I -,"t I .1 ��� imperious She did not grudge him his life, but to interest her, to absorb her in spite a modernized, comfortable house. She good ones are a long sight better th �. ," command. David was dead! If. He continued: "Malvern, for some a7b . , " i '11� , . of herse She found it hard to be was full, of sentiment and as deep in curious reason, had done me the hon- 1". � Nolan kpew something of the fairy - poor plums mostly made up of stoner I ,. "Mother," he said quietly, "forget lieve that she was the mother of this her nature as was John. or to observe me, and strangely en- and sour. -Owen Sound Sun-Timels. ; �.'.. "'4'.., :",i tales of his own land. It was bring- that I am a stranger. I have faith dark, foreign -looking man who, had ough he alone had noticed that I was .'," " 'ing order out of chaos, at the touch in the country hereabouts: I haven't been part of other lives, a citizen of a He asked her no questions, he con- � ... of a wand. Also he had done things sulted her about nothing, and Yet he unhappy. I have often thought that . .. ..-.111 . ., � much faith in human beings, but I conti;rent whose very name lay like laid his plans before her, and she Hs- he must be a man of unusually deli- . - I ­.. — "". . like this before. He settled his coat, have faith in material things. They a shadow across her world. John's tened, set and reserved, non -commit- cate feeling.,, .,�:� I I ,, 11�41: , , brushed the hay off his clothes, and pan out for us, they repay the tron- expression at times was so stern that tal, suffering, and cold. John waited a moment and his mo- 1, ,� , - .11� drew outfrom his pocket his soft cap ble we give for them, and land itself it repelled -her, and although his n- too clever ther murmured: "He is a distinguish- :::::!... I NOW I rem were gentle with her, he was a woman not to understand that he ed gentkman.11 A Swet Breath :1., which he held inhis hand. Tremaine has made me a rich man. , ma Mrs. Tremaine was far : neo -- ,; I'll 1. ,�.� . took from his wallet a roll of bills, want to try my luck here. I had an V mpromising and hard with others. had a purpose in what he did and that "Malvern did not ask me any ques- at all times I which he gave to the Irishman, telling idea when I was a boy, that there He mystified her, and she dreaded even his apparent indifference was i . I 1-1, him to call him up land inform him was' . in tions, but what he said was to the hb— . . : . . . . . . coal in this part of the State. If and secretly longed to bear his his_ reality only frankness. She was too point; I have never forgotten it. He THE �. I � " .... 1� how the transaction proceeded. Aft / I . - - I -prove right, I shall make another tory. � much of a woman not to know that leaned forward over his desk and f"Wo I i � ,"It" , , � , "I -have some doubts, yer Honor, if for -tune here." The first night after dinner, when though he was a strong man and the looked at me. - i ,4A- , . - I can do the whole business in the He watched her hopefully, eagerly. they went to the parlor, -be had asked master, and that although nothing U%S � .�'.,111 . .- . matther of an afternoon." This was the first time in his life her if she played chess. could stay his progress, she had only an "'You must not let obstacles take ��, She surpris- important place in your mind, I 1,� . : ­, ­�- .. "You can take it as a Irdlitary or- that be had laid his plans before a ed herself by replying that she did, to speak, to move her band, to sug- John,, he said. 'Remember they only 'It. .1 , , der," said John, "and you know what woman. Had Mrs. Tremaine realized and he opened the board and they gest, and everything would be hers. serve to strengthen a man's determin- !,- that means." this, she might have appreciated the played several games, in which she In the short space of time they ation, and that every time be over- I 14 I With a smile he watched Nolan go moment more keenly. He bent for- was the victor; and from then onthey were together each day, she found comes one his is the stronger for it. I It " 1�'�.�, i � I" smartly off down the path toward the ward in his chair and continued: played each evening. I .fA .. 11 "'. highroad. Then he became conscious A s she moved that she grew to understand him bet- The consciousness of overcoming an ' . a I I �1. , , "I don't do this for myself. I've her men on the square- of the boa ter and that she no longer found him "'i rd � , 'A self ­�.. � the distant / , 1j, i that she was learning about other "It wasn't a very brilliant piece "I ger Bob had been standing wide-eyed for Leavitt -or even for the pleasure what were the names of i neom prehens i bile. She found, too, ating things in a man's career.' of "" that during the conversation the nig- � more than I can use. I don't do it between them, she would ask her obstacle is one of the most invigor- 0 - at his side. John looked at 'him and of the game. I came back from places which had been familiar countries, and although in his narra- advice, mother, you will say. Just a 1i .... to "I laughed. Africa to redeem this property for him? What kind of people had been tives John only appeared in "You have got to work, my young you 1 s orn e remark or two from an important �'J,;, I want it to be your home.' vague personality a-, "a chap I knew" I 1. ", man," he said. "Do you know wbat ' H his friends? What had l,e,-,n his plea- man to a subordinate at the time After eatinp, ne smokint I �'� , is voice and manner were to hear of his life. She it.,, . ��,,� that means ?" Com- sures9 What were his anxieties and "' when the young chap needed Wrigleylb fresilteas the mouth I . . , ,.­." pelling, he - was magnetizing her 'In his history during the long, rlt . ,-, "Ali sbol do," sile learned of the East, ,saw Places whose John smoked, "I never saw him a- and sweetens the breath. ,1�14, nodded -the boy em- a 11 �.. .spite of herself. But at his I at sent- years ? very names had always charmed her, g ,�,,, phatically. - If she had not been so ab- 'air, and the first thing I shall do Nerves ,are soothed, throat Is ''."I I'll I � m�,Z, lender sorbed in her elder son when the two " refr6h� and digestion aided. ��'. `4't on'ce she started, put up her a and she listened entranced as she -at when I see him now will be to thank , .:�v "You sure wild," said his master. band in defence, and exclaimed in ­�, a were children, . with her work. SD easy to carry the fitfie packet! � . : .. , , � ,,�,, I The complete wreck of the she might have been him. I can at least do that!" I - '11 - Place low tone: more sympathetic with this one, but He looked at his property through It was a curious moment. The mo- 0 r, � *:�� I gested an occupation and the neces- ^ �"" did not sadden him, because it sug- "Oh, no, no! I cannot acceptl" believing what she did about him the eyes of a practical man of affairs. ther of the thief listened. After this , I sityl for solving a problem. Although Manlike, be took her words as final, nothing could have surprised her. Ha� He saw a for -tune in the land, and he interview, which he remembered with wn .1111- C o was determined to realize it. ::,; �� ­ - I on . all sides there* was neglect and .slightly raised his eyebrows, and then h t Id her of new dishonors and new One tenderness, the Young man bad gone .1. : 71 ,,, said: di&graces, she would have taken them day Mrs. Tremaine at luncheon enter- to Richmond, and coolly stolen ten ..... wrong, there was as well the exuber- "I shall purchase the property for for granted. tained two strange -men who talked thousand dollars. He could ,scarcely . i. ance of the rich South, glorious in its if 9 L -� ., .-L. , myself then." He got up and stand- As she confronted him across the with John about coall. She listened, have told her an incident Which would " ­ ­.�:� 1. early summier warmth. And beauty ini beside her said earnestly, his hand ,hess-b,ard, the put to herself ques_ realizing that the run-down Property have brought to her eyes m k!!����, " as w I - ell as decay rested over all,. If outstretched: "Stay in Virginia: a which he would have beginning to assume brilliant pos- ore dis- " there was old moss on the stones, make your home herel" tion answered was -. I she spoken them sibilities. SN' in a moment, had . 11 . ­­ .. 11 there were luxuriant flowers, filling He s^aw her shrink as she rose; she aloud, but that she would That evening, when they found ''.,: , lors. -- -- - ­­ -------5 � 11 the meadows with their co There wanted to escape from this bewilder- What part had women played in t6 themselves once more allone she wait- �% �3 , I , were and pla,ces lying untilled, but ment, and as she started toward the life of her son? -a question that ev- led with great curiosity to hear his :.� A -,------- I .1 I they were rich with future harvests; door, her control nearly gone, she muT- ery woman thinks, first of all. He news, but he told her nothing. He - �. 11.�;,. ", �". 1, , and he knew that the soil was richer mured: ,,,, not cruel, 'but was fighting -jl�.�,�.,§ still with treasures that he longed to was married, perhaps; possibly he bad a ,li I , � � "I'm going to Julia -I'm going to children, sons like himself ---so b ttle demanding tact as well as N � bring to light. iis a ;;�:;� � ,; I ­ , , � ,�,� � � whose father had been a thie . trength. ,�, ,.�, I David's wife and his children." o 92% 0% in &% ,,�, . When I -ate that afternoon, refresh- She passed John. He shrugged his could she know? He told her noth- They did not, this evening, play �1 ed by a river bath, John came into SamoViLit Harwas' T,r,i-,o1 " the living -room, he found his mother shoulders and bi-, face darkened. ing. chess, but he took a chair at the win- V %00 1, -� � , ,III 'I "As you like;" be opened the door John, facing her, was too subtle -not dow, through which what breeze there are guaranteed andreplacedebeerfully if not sat- ­�.". Y'�., , . :,:., 1. � � �!, ,. - sitting in a dejected manner in a for her, and as she went out, he ex- to follfow her thoughts. ame to him, heavy with the isfactory. If you Deeda t .�! chair by the window. She straight- claimed in spite of himself: Her hand was ' ch fork, boe, scythe, . � , * .. tered, "You paused over her pawns, giving appar- smell of honeysuckle. It was full y ,I'l,.. � - , . ened herself as her son en and speak of indebtedness! I should think moon, and in the warm summer night etc., try a SAMSON. TEey Cost no more.r§ . elitly a more fixed attention- t �, M,I I as soon as -he had crossed the thresh- 0 this . %, . I :`��.P, :, You would prefer to be at home in game than she 'had ever given to his the lamps had not been lit, and Mrs. ---&,7� -ay"� a ? .,�,..�. 0, � P -,e q , , " P" i :::, 'M hold he felt the old antagonism, the � I . 1,1,11b� . .�our own bouse, rather than depend- game of life or to his chances. He 'rremaine saw her son plainly in the . - � ... old disepproval. Leavitt had just ent on your daughter-in-law." understood that she judged him and 'bite light. She could study him I - . 0 �l Ll . r� --v -, - , - -e. P lillu I "I. I - �� -� � ..... ; I I ". . 4: , �--U09k-0, , - J*0 I I .. . -.i . - I left her, after telling her something He found himself alone in the liv- condemned him, and he knew that if and it was impossible, she thought', 6� f� ..,; . �.,' .4"" - of his conversation with her son. ing-roo.m. Not even on the South he had told her that a prison had i that a man such as John should not ­ ­,�­ , John drew up a chair by her side I.. ,-,,,,',,V, " t- - 'r �. "' 1� "Leavitt has been here, - African plains had be felt more home- sheltered him in the Interval, she please the most fastidious woman. On %J(Ad Mvxr),daed "' Binde r ll::�`�� .1 0'r- ..''I"t ''. i . 11"," �',,,l Mother, less and cynical than to-rigbt. What would not have been surprised: men Twine. The quality of this tWiDO has .stood r.n ) vil"I", �� 1� �, . this night he worst- white trousers hasn't he?" ' a fool he -had been to let the attrac- had gone to prison for lesser crimes and a dinner coat; his black tie and .- Ill, I . I ­ 1- . ,; . . , �� He understood that she had been tion of home beckon himl Why sh6uld coat and his dark, sleek head werp. test for many years and still leads. We have ) ir -,. -�., ��,,'s­ .. told of his purposo,, to pav Off the be stay ­ I 111.11". . . an hour under a roof whore distinct .qpots in the moonlit room. . ,,;-T?q I 4 '. . l"!, ,,� I ­ � .1, mortgages, On the table by her side -I.--- --- ­ - ----:-, stock in, and at your service now =773 ! j�li!"�.,. " 1". � . � be -was unwelcome and despised? Sit- - He -war brown as an Indian. Already .�'��,,,, . , '.,'i � Al -- � � , 'Leavitt's roses had been arranged in ting there before his mother, he had R his mysterious past was beginning to . ;!!'5l,., ,,� g silv-&r hutting -cup, and throughout hoped for a moment that, despite all � " be, indistinct in the mother's mind; 0 � - " rr,,,� . 1. I'll : Aew Moes � ; �.,, ��, - ", , ­�R. , � I . '��Pt I the ro'nver"'atlon he s'a'W the flowerS obstacles, he might live down his re- John was emphatically connecting I � . ," 1�1; I �40et , �4q , ��-?t , �j.�t.' ., 11 at 6 background for hey bead with . Som?" Oulr,* Hgaty Fork R* ope as . '. �, putation in Virginia and at last are- himself with Virginia. How glad she ,:,�,4�-" 1 - F0 �,..'o, I I � ,ll � 1, I "I ,. ��'. I ��, ate for himself a home. wepe ­- would be to -wipe away from her re- I Of the same quality. i 1-� I ".�, V,41 — -��---:--_- Mammy came In. membrRilee the blot upon his nampl I I � ,..� .. I ­--­ I ,I �,�.1111.y,[�1'111 I ; I. �. , 11 'Scuse me, MArse John, bl you I She cried to herself mentally a thou- �l;-',.��VI'41 �;i .. , 1. YOU .. � , . . ii; "", � send I'd ain't cryirl?" sand 11mes, looking at him at mom- 01; nnlTnTtrz '. � ;,�'�.;�,,�-ftg:,. " -F I Oving 17ft",P =rl�- He lifted up. his head and smiled at , ;tg I ents in a way mbp wobld never let ­ I I ..,n��',,`��Jr,�'�� '" I blars of 11-muJU19 1 ,.�'­� � " � ..,;-4�,N1",.,T.,`:,, �. , I wokld-fh her. . ' � - 4"A"V",� ,I � moyisgop- l, him wl,,: "Oh, John, how could you e�� . 11 .4, � 1 4 ,1�1 I .."��N� 1 1 . 4�lrl 1,,"'. :, . .... *­Y0l,11, oatiouf ,,not quite erving, Mummy." Shoe fis 11, � " do It; bov could you do It?" And A. . I I ". 0i, " `�. , I . "A", ... ... 04,�­-.' 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