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'44P ma#A�r W% .1 9 . - � -pp. 11 11 W-Un'l�ater'he- came downstairs, Ili; Lill ,Jiare thia after� - e May t4.;A4r_q hiil,k im.-OW--owo . Xt h, � 4o; tho"Me , , 1,4.:'. , I - - , � A. - � J,- -frorrha 11,161 �M& I- noon..", . . fault of Im. ,1, A I 0111110 ATIA .. . I '­' . � .M.I ,�, .N — � . . — � 4R Ile. J;XU WQU14 MalverA sWd,- "Yoo?, . ta -F-00 I VV111 Me like R. . 49GAL � " . Coutimed. ftm� lost we I not ask -her whether Shp knew of his ?,' directly meet�. ghost � and Is re blu dtown." Phone XQj 93, , I . '. meeting with Isobel, but.he Ing the eyes Of the m#A Who had stol-- 11MY dear frien�Lu I Though -her lknq sense of I soon saw en. from his bat* t4e: funds on wbiej , . I JOAX X 0,6GAND would not permit. bei to cA 111110'r that she was ignorant of it, and ,Vnth he -had begun his qpr Bbe.Went on withantmAtion. 4AThat � Barrister; , S�.Jj , , Me him the first curiosity that thp-girl had, __@er Years ago. I towiever stainless his career I . dt4w, TO a Stranger, sue was not yet pre. aroused in him., 4e aid The eyes he mot * clear and un- ZQr nfWell Years -You can n 044"�O__ Notary POlic, Etc - Pax.0 to acknowledge any loyalty to whi she bad not tUWIIY wondered. wavering. I _ J ever trust Beattie, Block' - - Seaforth, Ont. him. But there was Mammy Chloe, encounter? told og the second 4,I ,hall never . D I .. forget that June 'Malvern came Over and took her -1-----7,—,,- ! - - — who an every occasion planted her- ,one ,afternoon, 4ohn returned fro morning fifteen years.lago," said John. band. � �m " You were then so,,,':#ood as to give "Ibeg that yo.0 will drop this MIS R. S. ]KAYS self before her mistress and eulogiz- Richmond, hot and dusty, lookin for- - . Barrister, Solicitor, Conveyancer ed herboy. Mrs, Tremaine, curious me a few words of fucouragement." erable conversation, Mollyllp and Notary Public, IY ward to the cool porch -and a relresh- He added- "I dare say you do not Solicitor for the enough, found that these monologues, Ing drink of Mamroyp,s - aldn I Mrs. Treiname covered her eYes Dominion Bank. Office in rear of the ecstatic, highly colored -by ,the in 9. As remember." . I . . neg- ,he came walking up from the statio-,, with herbAnd and fie. sat for a moment . Dominion Bank, Seaforth. Money to resols imagination and loving heart, he saw before the horse -block a sad- 'fYes � said Malvern, "I remember as though she wished to conceal the loan. were not distasteful to her. perfeatiy." I- . I expression of her face. Then she re - i I I dle-horse held by Bob, who,rhythinic- "That's good," sEkid"Nremaine. "it moved her hand and looking at him I t- MST & BEST � _ ally Passed his brown hand up and is more satisfactory to share a mem- with h touching appeal for his sym- Barristprs, Solicitors, Conveyan- down the animal's shining neck. ory than to recall it Alone. I shall pathy said: , @era and Notaries Public, Etc. office CHAPTER VIII "Mistah Malvern, Marse John " said never forget your a0vice-your few "You don't know John!" In the Edge'� Building, opposite The . the negro, Pointing with his finger to- Kxpositor Office. The mornings as he 7alked about ward the home, and Tremaine'realized words went with me -And returned to "That is true; he is a stranger." me many times whe4,1 had need of "You don't know lififf." . . his farm, were 1�vely. When he took as he went up the steps that the in- them. I have always.wanted to thank "Of late years ---only by reputatiorL), , JAMES L. KILLORAN his midday rest at noontime, he ate terview he had courte'd and dreaded, you It "But that reputation, Redmond, is Barrister, Notary Public, etc. Money under the trees the luncheon Mammv wi'h the man whom be had not seen iialvern was astomixied, and John brilliant, honorable." to loan. In Seaforth on Monday of had put up for him. He touched th . e for fifteen years, was now to take each week. Ofilce over Keating', grass with affectionate fingers; it be- place. - saw it. The Virginian took the "I believe that, Molly, yesll, Drug Store. longed to him. He stretched himself Under the vin stranger's sang-froid $or callousness. "He 'has returned here to benefit � .,�s at the end, of The "I amFafrafd you, overrate the im- and enrich his State. He has alrv�aiuy ,, -1 out on the soil with delight. It was gallery, big mother sat talking with portance of bhe interview, Tremaine." made himself respected and admi e VETERINARY his own as far as the horizon beyond her neighbor. Mr. Malvern rose as r d And John answered- "We always in Redlands. You cannot deny this, F. HARBURN, V. & the fields. As be rested during a noon Tremaine came forward. Mrs- Tre- overrate the impoW;;ie of the things Redmond?" Honor graduate of Ontario Veterin- hour on the edge of a field, he heard a maine noticed that her son thrust both "I don't deny it, Molly.1t - Before Malvern could reply, Tre- "No, I ary College, and honorary member of girl's voice say: . hands in his pockets as he came for we cherish." tered to the one his life of noble deeds, of gone si the Medical Association of the Ontario "Will you be good enough to. put ward and did not offer his hand to mainets manner al no, You cannot tell Ine that a - control, cannot atone; you cannot tell ( Veterinary College. Treats diseases of down the bars ?" the guest. He bowed, nevertheless, mother knew so well, the one she un ro ty, of all domestic animals by the most mod- Here she was again, close to the gracefully, and his mother said quick- derstood to be part of his complex me, Redmond, at h not n ' ern principles. Dentistry and Milk bars, looking at him with condescend- IY: , th I 6 has bee . character. His smile faded, his brow Purified, strengthened, by years oi Fever a specialty, office opposite Ing friendliness. He answered: "John, I think You know Mrs. Mal- darkened, he threw back from his struggle and upright living1l, She Dick's Hotel, Main Street, Seaforth. "I can't let the bars down; they vern." forehead the lock of hair that bad fall- was learling forward in her h I C a Cr, 4 All orders left at the hotel will re- are nailed." She was surprised that no embar- en over it, and seating himself on the pleading for Malvern,s judgment to ceive prompt attention. Night calls She exclaimed with disappointment. rassment came across her sorl�s face, rail of the porch, clasped his hands be :favorable to her son. received at the office. "What a shame! The pretty old On the contrary, she saw him smile round his knee --and leaned- forward to It was an ordeal for him. He broke . I fence has been spoiled. I shall have and bend upon Mr. Malvern a look the banker. He spoke quickly, and as in* JOHN GRIEVE, V. S. to ride all the way round, and it is that was almost benignant. he spoke, Malvern and Mrs. Tre- "Pleasee, my dear fri . c Honor graduate of Ontario Veterin- so hot." John Tremaine spoke with ease: maine, though both were unconscious "Think -end!" b ary College. All diseases of domestic It was not a high fence. A South- "I have never forgotten Mr. I , Redmond, of what he could S a mare as she rode vern. Please keep your chair Sir " ul animals treated. Calls promptly at- ern girl on such Mal- of it, saw the Big Trentaine, as he be in Virginia, of the good he co d e tended to and charges moderate. Vet- should -have been over it in a second. And Mrs. Tremaine realized that their s known in South Africa, the man do! Why should the opportunity to erinary Dentistry a specialty. Office He wondered why she hesitated. neighbor himself had not spoke ;h"o without a farthing bad made do -good, be denied John now? It isn't t] n. millions and had made others rich as right, it is cruel, it isn t ght! Why and residence on Goderich Street, one "Mr. Tremaine is going to do won- John leaned upon the gallery -rail- well. I ri door east of Dr. Mackay's Office, Sea- ders with this old place, isn't be?" tall, dark, vigorous, perfectly at ease. should one sole mistake blot a man's ti forth. . "As I have said, I am particularly whole life, when it is overlaid by a ,, "He is going to try," said the un- Success was written all over him. He pleased to see you here to -day, Mr. structure of noble effort?" MEDICAL known. Miss Malvern 'regarded him bore the unmistakable mark of a Malvern. If you had not come here, "Molly!yl . with curiosity. man of authority, of a man of power. I should have taken the liberty Of Mrs. Tr a DR. R. P. 1. DOUGALL "I suppose you are hired by the Before him was a fine example of emaine covered her lips with b Honour graduate of Faculty of n, a driving over to see you. I want to her fingers for a in onth?" tvpe that still exists in the South of tell Oment to'conceal t Medicine and Master of Science, Uni- "No, year in and year out." He the United States. You of something of importance their trembling. r Mr. Malvern was, to you and to the district -I ihave ul him and not versity of Western Ontario, Loudon. 'bad never seen eyes so blue and so spare, nervous of build, and carried brought you news. , - . When I adrnire,him; 'he wins every one, high I Member of College of Physicians and f,ank. She pulled her horse back his sixty Years well. On a pair Of was a boy, I used to. believe that and low! c Surgeons of Ontario. Office, 2 doors from the fence, ' �9hoiillders that would have done hon- Blythe Mountain and the high coun- Malvern listening to her pleading, il east of post office. Phone 56, Hensall. "They say Mr. Tremaine has a ter- or to a Younger man was set a fine try to the west contained coal, and so his head slightly inclined. The ex- a Ontario. ,300'4-tf rible temper and treats people like gray head, beautifully moulded and it has proved. With the help of sev- pression of his face showed tha he DR. J. A. MUNN brutes." & carried with the dignity and assur- was deeply touched. t - ed the vein -it is thick- and the coal "I didn't think " she said slowly ,11 ,, Successor to Dr. R. R. Ross A The farmer's tan was deep. She ance that are present in a man's car eral experts, I -have located and prov- P Graduate of Northwestern Univers- did not see him color under it. riage only when that which loes be- is of the best quality. should ever have' to plead for a ;&- te Ity, Chicago, Ill. Licentiate Royal "When I have stayed here year in hindhim is secure. His features were "Last week the Blythe Mountain maine. We and year out, I have held our heads high, co College of Dental Surgeons, Toront. will tell you more fine and aquiline, but his expression Coal Company was formed, -with a Redmond, but I do now Plead with h, of him-" had none Of the sweetness that mark- d�vital of two millirm -doftm; - of -you for John! Do not turn your back Office over Sills' Hardware, Main St., I I "The place needs a good man on ed Leavitt's weaker and more gentle which I Seaforth. Phone 151. it." . have subscribed one-half at upon 'him now, Redmond; give him a ta . . . countenance. par. The other half ,has been taken chance! Think Of those outcast years ,,I He leaned his foot on his plougli. Malvern had hoped to avoid meet- by men in Richmond and New York. away frono'home, of his loneliness, of DR. A. NEWTON-BRADY "If Mr.. Tremaine is Such a brute as ing John Tremaine. He bad under- About half the capital has been used whai he has become; be human, Red- hi Bayfield. you say, I am not likely to be a good stood that John was absent in Rich- to pay for twenty thousand acres of -ond, take what he offers You, stand Graduate Dublin University, Ire- man for the place. 'Like master, like mond to -day and had. risked riding coal lands, -I have conveyed to the by him in his effort to enrich Vir- land. Late Extern Assistant Master man,' you know." over fo see krs. Tremaine. Ile said company my Blythe Mountain Is no Rotunda Hospital for Women and "You seem industrious." ceremoniously: rid ginia!" sa without charge -and the rest of the Hadvern put out his hand and forc- Children, Dublin. Office at residence He lifted his straw hat and bared "I think I should not have known capital has been reserved to develop ibly took one of -her slender, treTnbl lately occupied by Mrs. Parsons. his dark, 'handsome head. T4ere was You. Fifteen years work transforma- and exploit the mines. ing ones. - bi , Hours, 9 to 10 a.m., 6 to 7 pm%- line of white around the tan show- tions. I dare say you find us all "The railroad company has a -reed "Quiet down, Molly,,, he said, with h SundoYs, I to 2 P.M. , 2866-2 in how fair his skin was in reality. changed." g In his dark blue flannel shirt and �Iue to construct a branch connecting with the authority of a close friend; "calm Zo -_ It -as easier than he thought to the mines. I shall not be a ifirector yourself." ) DR. F. J. BURROWS overalls, be was a splendid, vigorous meet the glance of this man. There or an officer in the company, but I Mrs, Tremaine waited. to ne Office and residence Goderich Street figure. But to Isobel the fact that was nothing shifty about it; it was have agreed to act as business man- "You ask me to give John some- R east of the Methodist church, Seaforth' he was a white man and not a negro direct and compelling. Phone 46. Coroner for the County of accounted, to her for his correct speech ager until the mines have been -de- thing beyond .my power, something" "I assure you I have found things v,loped and put in operation." -�--Malvern touched his b to Huron. from which, however, he had eliminat- much as I left thern,", said John. "of reast----"that ed every grace of tone. . Mrs Tremaine's eyes were fixed up- is not here. Even for your sake, I fo -nce th course, there are some changes. I on hii� intently. She clasped her cannot give my respect and confide ge DR. C. MACKAY "Why don't you jump over?" the found them all agreeable, however." hands tightly. Tremaine, his eyes on to a man who robbed a bank of money in C. Mackay, honor graduate'of Trin- workman asked. "Can't your mare Malvern inclined his head slight- the unmoved face of the old man, con- entrusted to his care." ity University, and gold medallist of take the fence?" ly. Trinity Medical College; member of The pretty animal not only could, tinued: "Oh;" she exclaimed, withdrawing in "You are making great transforrna- "I have suggested your name the College of Physicians and Sur- hut wanted to, and pawed the mea- dons yourself in . 11 as her hand from his. "You are terri- ti . Riverside president of the Blythe Mountain Coal ble, terrible!" geons of Ontario, dow. "Yes," said Tremaine, "and even Company, Mr. Malvern. The office "No," - jump her," the rider an- my mother, who is conservative, said Malvern, "unfortunate- to / DR. H. HUGH ROSS swered; "I have promised my father growing to approve of them.." is carries with it a salary of ten tbou- ly I am only just. You say that John sb Graduate of University of Toronto not to take fences." 114 sand dollars, with an option on two has repented and built up his char- th He glanced toward her. She was thousand share,,; of stock at par." acter by fifteen yean.; of righteous liv- in Faculty of Medicine, member of Col- "Is it possible that this girl is listening intently and the importance ms silence. Tre- ing. Of course that would count in Ri lege of Physicians and Surgeons of afraid?" he thought, and his voice of the moment weighed upon her so maine unclasped his hands, took a his favor, but it would not wipe out to Ontario; pass graduate courses in was not gracious as he suggested: heavily that she breathed with dif- cigar from his pocket, turned aside his dishonor or give him back the re- wo Chicago Clinical School of Chicago; "If you will dismount, I wil,l take ficultY. She was suffering for her and lit it, and the second was eloqu- spect of honorable men.11 Royal Ophthalmic Hospital, London, your mare over, and then you can son, with the blot on his name, now ent. In it Mrs. Tremaine almost Mrs. Tremaine controlled herself by England; University Hospital, Lan- climb the fence yourself.,, standing under the fire of the glance heard her heart beat. Malvern's a .mighty efrort. don, England. Office -Back of Do- ITe vaulted the fence and stood be- of the big man of the district --Stand- hands grasped the arm of his chair. "Then you think," she questioned lit Phone No. 5. side her. She looked at him in am- ing before the only one who beside He moistened his lips. The plan laid ';lowly, "th t it is i P ssible t a- ty. minion Bank, Seaforth. re Night calls answered from residence, azement. His assurance and air of the lawyer and herself knew of his before him a ill O 0 Victoria Street, Seaforth. authority were not in keeping with crime- was one of the most siaperb tone ? This is an unchristian doc- AUCTIONEERS pieces of arrogance he -had ever en- trine!" la . ­ his character as a day laborer. He A love for John stirred in her ev- countered. No advantage to himself "If John has lived the life you say in, Init his hand on the marels bridie, ery -hour more deeply -a sacred love struck him in the view of the situa- he has, if he has become the man you ri F. W. AHRENS touching her marle carelessly. which should have b2on his Years ago. tion presented by this scapegrace. He say he is, he may have atoned for the eig Licensed Auctioneer for Perth and The girl gathered up her reins and She was now fighting for him, long. believed John wanted to purchase by sin and may he for given in the here- loo Huron Counties. Sales solicited, changed color. The manner and per- ing to Protect him from the condem,na- a bribe kis silence regarding the past. after, but I believe that he must pay bit Real Estate, Farm Stock, Etc. Terms sonality of this farm laborer troubled tion and the antipathy which sbl A flush crept up his cheek, and he tbe penalty throughout this life, he , on application. F. W. Ahrens I phone her. Before Tremaine could help her , knew were in Malvern's mind. John's never hope to receive the same sudden turning to her now touched anger. He suddenly remembered Mrs. confidence and respect as those whose 1 684 r 6, R. R. No. 4, Mitchell, Ont. She slipped from her Saddle to the rose from his chair in indignation and can, ma 299"2 ground and said 'haughtily: her, and she made ,herself smile,look- Tremaine, the mother. honor is untarnished," OSCAR W. REED her." something that a month ago she nev - "Netty is a prize mare; don't injure ing at him frankly as "We Southerners, Tremaine, are Mrs. Tremaine held her handker tin - dazed by sudden spectacles of suc- chief to her lip. ga Licensed auctioneer for the Coun- Tremaine mounted, rode back a few er would have confessed: s. ,She rose and said . cess like yours. It is rather bewilder- with dignity: we ties of Perth and Huron.- Graduate — 441 I of Jones, School of Auctioneering. "Of course I approve. John is do- ing." He turned to Mrs. Tremaine beg Your pardon, Redmond for en Chicago. Charges moderate, and sat- ing wonders." with a smile. having spoken to you as I have a'bout erS Isfaction guaranteed. Write or wire . . The moment was not lost on Mal- John moved away from his mother my son. Good -night. Don't come a - Oscar W. Reed, Staffa, Ont, Phone I vern. He had regarded John as an and Malvern. gain. Don't let Isobel come, either. orm 11-2. 29&5x52 TZ__1971 iconoclast, a man rich by God knews "Mother, I am going indoors ' to John and I will stand alone together. I 69 I __ , what processes or means, a cheap brush off the Richmond dust. I Shall Good -by." lat 10 see you again, Sir, and I shall be glad Malvern lifted her -band to his lips, Tr THOMAS BROWN - .1 prospector in an old country, and his �_ ,. __� methods on all hands be sternly dis- to discuss the matter further." "I can't keep Isobel away; she wor- sai Licensed auctioneer for the counties " 1, He inclined his head to his guest ships you." of Huron and Perth. Correspondence Y - approved. The introduction of for- , I arrangements for sale dates can be �1' ' eign labor alone was Obnoxious to and, went indoors. "I can, and I will; but you rnugt Made by calling up phone 97, Seaforth, him. He ,had positively turned his Malvern stood as Tremaine left him promise me one thing, and that is all co ',- lk, and Mrs, Tremaine at his side put up I shall, ever ask You to do for us," im. or The Expositor Office Charges mod- - eyes away from the transformed Pro- ly orate, and satisfaction guaranteed. �perty touching the ruin of his own. "er hand and touched his arm. Her "What do you want me to promise? h" , I face was pale with emotion. You know beforehand that it is grant- WiT — ,=�Lll , , Slow himself, with the aversion to "You see, Redmond, be is tryinj to col." OSCAR KLOPP - SEALED changes that marks age as well as m "You must never let. Isobel know i f-9 Honor Graduate Carey Jones' -Na- //- ) . TIGHT the South, indolent, a inan to be car- of wa . rfed along by the tide of events and Malvern turned to her. "John's John�q disgrace." 4 tional School of Auetlopeerini,_ Chi- R tE PT without the vigor to .9tem it, John debt to the bank was paid years ago. 7 promised You my .silence 11 R14NT � .said to cato. Special co'drae t9ken In Pure Tremaine's character could never be It is buried history." the banker, "on the day you told me cur Bred Live Stock, Real P�tatep Mer- sympathetic to him. But the man be- Mrs. Tremaine put her handkerchief -hat he had done. Do you think, chandige and Pam Sales. R�G In to be -r lips. my dear frierid, It is nec"sary Pass It &round fore him was not the man he had ,, . to ask wi .&osping with prevailing market. sat- after eveiry miebl. thought to see; there. was no doubt Buriedl It rises at night and me to renew that Promise?" Lqaetion asoured. VMte or vire. Gi-ve the famity about that. wallost Buriedll' Sill Re was undo a "No." said Mm. Tremaine, "I know win Nca2, Mopp, Zurich, Oat. Phone the benefit of At9 gentleman and a man of distinction. Malvern covered her hand with his. your .sense of honor; but, if Isobel � 2N"2 on 1"S. old W dAg!�Sticn. He saw, too, in this moment, that learns of our disgrace. it will break OvP aeWls tec%h too. John had -won 'his mother. Re knew __���__ - - my heart.11 Tre a. IT. LUKER Xeep it Alwa-ve ' Mrs. Tremaine intimately; hL- had The moment was R bard o-ne for (4 ucaused muctIoncer for the Cato W dw , house- 081 followed her life, and he was enough �M`091 PA Malvern, and be. was anxious to put the 17n qA QAOS affAtae� 57, o of a nsveholoost to know 41-4- 4-0 I MW J,j_�Wu ".- ��q a close to the situation I:ye __ I Aru,b37t6countT. sm"14itilelt- pmom"t In maidtotm amd ""khtche- pm 1. T W,.,*r6wqb1e. rhone me. 4 , ,� I I � � N -A '� cantmus P, O., It. .96. 1. (k4et#16ft at T%e #�, , �.0 , All'ood—W 00* "04, ;= � 00100" . ,. 1, I I I �� , ". 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X "T J . �,'oi ..,..�,,,,- U�Ae .. .1 W" A XF, _,, ._ , _ �vas swallowed up ,;. , I . . . . . : . . . . . � I kl in his enjoypwnt of . I ',�_ I ,;, ��:,I-*; � � �, 1. ��. ;,�', Imparting inforinatior, Tre - ,� - -1 . ihlk�l N. I . I - A"", A . . . m M,, maine .: 91A& , ,,44- .R 1;4_1�;�s:. - .1 vD, ,Y_,' � ._�D Goderich ........... 4*0 I I 44f quag.... ', ."," .1. L . _ - �� : 6.17", - ��:T! .1 � . " .... , ,r �, 11 . , , ., 1, ZZ , ,;;,:��'.;q, never aPPe4red to think he might be Hol � . unwelcome and a Mesiville .... 4 , I '. _t the end of july lip � i. , Clint, I .. . 3NI; .1. 41251 , " ., '- .1 . asked Leavitt O)bruPt]Y for his tl�lll� S e a f oo,ru.t4' ........... �, i ." �' " I 1,_ . ,.I.: I , 10 I . unij.... 4 ...... L . I K 4-1 -,� L�� . . They were in the library of the law- St C , :Jk.�� , t, �.�,,�,� .. - 11�­T_� an .�� ... .. . If' L-1`1_,-' �� 14� � _ . , ,R.A�. '" .1 tween them on the table Jay a roug- Dublin ..,.,..:,.,,.,11, I . �� yer's house on Sunday afternoon; be AL h . CFW;­ ., k�'­ 1 �4 "", ���, _. , I K , , . .1 I ­:,;"�'!, ,.-.. , ,,, Sketch of a model vegetable garden I West. . i,-, .111 �, " 1" � I A . .1 �:��; . �..P: � � . , �i � .., I 1, , , , I . �- a.m , . , . "I, � �,;t� which John intended to lay out and Dublin .... R;%, � , , �', . ,!I�',!�� k" � �, ­ , , !e,ot", " - "I .. . . : 0., 7 ­,:, 6;3 I . I �­­ . .,;.� � plant the following spring. 1, � ,: , , "-,I,. U - .4"a", .�,�_-­. . � "I do not know what you mea St. Columblan. '1-9�je 5.'44,' .' ; �. I. "I ­,­ PP;, I - _ �. !4:��F"�., ­ �,:� ,�'. n " Seaforth _.. 10,63, , !_11 . , ,,, �9 - ­. said the older man, straightening him, 6,55. ':- i k � . "5'i:, - Clinton ...... 11,19 I " �',,, �,,��,- " I ., �,, . , ... , "I self up as he stood by the t�able. 6.08 i , " .", .. .:.�;.:11 I "I" 1�.f - 1, .. . 1� , "'it". "' - - � .. . , �. ..,. . .k, "TO Holniesville .. 11.20 7.03 '10, 10, . ; , a 1 ­�. " . . P_ - ��,:�� �.� 15--L. what bill do you refer?" Goderich ..... 11.40 7.40 1'0,0j�,, �.',`,`,-�,, 1:�,�, , "Your bill for legal services since � . �, - !-J,,�; — - � ,.4,�, 1 . . 11, M; ­ I came to Redlands." Tremaine had �. ,�,.?:Ii�.",., "., � , � '1� .,� I never troubled himself much about C. P. R. 17ME TABLE �', Southern characteristics. If he had East, I'll , '. ... " . 1, �., I 11 - 11'�, one so, his mother's unbending pride, , �: . a.m. ]0�jn, ��'. ", k! .�', 11.-5;,_;, �, . us rathees indolent extravagance and Goderich .......... Kbo I ,. �:"` I ,� 5*,- --.-4 .Z.'. ..", ., , . ytherlq Inditrerence, would have e 444 � , 'J"2,11--.1.. ,';�;��J, I'll �� As ux M nset ............ "".U., . ' 90 ..,­­ , !- , . 1�.4,.;� , 1. 'urnished him material enough. McGaw ........... . , ol. - �: 11��:. dif 6.04 1 1 I., � � i, ,�,; 11 1, e I am not aware," said Leavitt Auburn ........... 61i 4 - �,-�. �, ­ �. . 11, I , # - � I?", I st ,.. 11�, �� 'that I have rendered you ' Blyth ............. 01*25 . 1 �j­M � any zer 1�2 ­ f, ". ices, Sir." Walton ........... . �:�� 11: 6.40 WIM � I : F , 07 V, , � I �,�',' I 1.'.�., � ,:t From time to time, John TremaInc,, McNaught ......... 6.69 . ,�! .. �1. , , rR I . rianner had been overbearing and TOMWID ........... 10M M .,:� A -1- urt, as at the first, but Leavitt had , I'., I . I " . _', . .. ,; -,I- , , orne it Patiently for the mother,s West. : , !s .., I . ,�;;, . 1� ake. When John talked of his inter- Toronto ........... &M P.m� I ��4, .. , ts and his Plans, he was , 7.40 5.16, ........ 11, F., �Z, charming. u 11.48 8.57 I %'� 31 I . ; . . . . . . . . 111. lut Leavitt did not undeistand him in Walton ........... 12.01 9. ile& , ,""�'?k 'A'� , .1. I e least. Myth ............. 12.1.2 9.22 ,::��J. _11" "I do not take a professional man's Anbum ....... . ol '.11 �A, .... 12.28 9.3s., ,-,-�i_ . me to no Purpose," John now said. MeGaw ........... 12.34 9.44- - "�!�� ". You are a busy man." Meneset .... 12.41 1 ,.1-211M , , ',, "You owe me exactly ten dollars GoderIch .... *."' ­ 9.51 �,.,�,,,'T-44 " I _� . 12.-;5 pza � � ", "'Zi . 1 � � , nd fifty cents, sirl Do you wish a —___ . � ; -I, R � I "", � _ - ., ,� ""i, , ill? I have never presented a bill - __ - � ,,, , " �t��, I I., ­� � o a Tremaine in the history of my JA3199 WAT%N .11_11 ­ elations with your family. " - �:� �,,_'. �., , , � -,', i I "To judge of the situation in which Agent for Singer Sewing . ��.i�144 found you," said the Younger man Machineff, and GenerW Em- , �'.._, oolly, "your relations with my fam- g=nee. '_� I " I .1 I 11 y seem to have been much to their . I '1�,`,`,', �. ;1�.' dvantage! I told You that I should mmm " , _�_ - - _ � ­ ­­ � , , -, . .. ay for Your time." AM" weet . - Sesirwth ,­.. I'll, , "I . "Sir!" cried the lawyer, shaking, - --- — I , , ,_ . � rou are insulting! Do You mean to . .,-�� i '­� — ,.'.1,40 I 11 me that you want to pay for your I - �,­�Iv, � . �_,�a�� riversation with me in my own � I F I�`�:. I I . .1 use ? " HEIRS WANTED -�,,�,�,I il,�,: 1. �, � �,:, � � I .`��. I Tremaine nodded. "For your pains- . 1 I'; '-�_ I',,_ , . 1., 1. . king information, for the time spent . tb me, yes.,, Missing Heirs are being sought �_- . �� broughout the world. Many people I �",j,! Samuel, Leavitt's hands trembled at . �, �, I , , . , s wateb-cord, and his eyes flashed. awe to -day living in comparative pov- 1. 111�",,� * . 11, , arty who ar . �, I 1,.1. �� "I am a Southern gentleman- I do know it. Ye really rich, but do not �!,' I 11 on may be one of them- . ,. "I I - t sell my hospitality or my co'nver- . �.,. tion." Send for Index Book, "Missing Heir& �.,.. 11 and Next of Kin," containing care- � I, .. �� Tremaine gathered up the papers, 'ully authenticated lists of miming � _:::..'.�, "I I ;1 � � a plans for the garden. I 1�1 I heirs and unclaimed estates which 1��.� I ,:� . . I "You have never offered me any have been advertised for here an4 'I".,- � . ", spitality," he returned unruffled. abroad. The Index of Mi;sing Heirs I ... I � 1. 11 I , ��� I ou have never asked me to come ive offer for sale contains thousands, � your house as a friend; you have "..... ver invited me to break bread. 3f names which have appeared in A` � 1W In knierican, Canadian, English, Scotch, - 11 ,'I edlends I have not one living being f,i,h, Welsh, German, French, Bel- 1,�$., I speak to and I am willing to pay I ,""'. van, Swedish, Indian, Colonial, and ,11 r the permission to talk with a ther newspapers, inserted by law ,.,-:,��_t ritleman. Since I came to live on ' , y- - q I .rS. executors, administrators. Also- � _� e property, even your visits to my 'ontains list of English and Irish *f,"� 8 other have become rare." , , I,,,,,. , , Couifs of Chanc6ry and unclaimed- ., I . i, " -,�� , Leavitt replied, rousing: "She has lividends list of Bank of England. �'­ I e me, for the first Your name or your ancestor's may be 11 il; -ne in fifteen years." .",I 1, �c Tremaine's -n the list. Send $1.00 (one dollary �,,;.q,; face darkened. He Rt once for book. , ­;� ok his hat and left Leavitt with a ,:-:;i".�,,;, � ","�,., � . ", - ort "Good evening." He went into , , .�.!�,� I e hotel-, where he had an engage- Tnternational Claim Agency, �� . .;", ent with a man who had come from Dept. 296, ,��.,. ,, chmond to see him. The man was Pittsburgh, Pa., U. S. A. . I., I 6, . � ;­ � send him a gang of Italians to 11:��t,., rk under contract. He said: 2930-e ...... - �, "How about a boss?" .. �. I ­ �,,_,, , "I will look after the men myself," .- % "; ., .. plied Tremaine. "I speak Italian a THE McKILLOP MUTUAL I ,I. tie, and I prefer the responsibili- I . I 1, .�. , � .... ,_ The men were to be shipped to Red- FIRE ENSURANCE COW. ,� � 1. , ,., I ��, [�� Ids the following week, and Tre- .-�� 1, . I .�Ii� .� ine intended to construct along the' BRAD OFFRCF,-SF,AFORTH, ONT. 0 � " rer bank ,shanties to house his for- ��.,., n labor. The agent from Richmond I I I,, � , I ked hard at the gen0em-an in his OFFICERS: :11". . � e serge suit and red tie. J. Connolly, Goderich - - President � . '', : ", . , 'Italian yourself?" questioned the Jas. Evans, Beechwood, Vice-president m -1 n, influenced by the tanned skin. D. F. McGregor, Seaforth, See--Treas. . . 'A,. 'No, Virginian; but once upon a �',�, I truction AGENTS: . 111::"1,. . : :1.. �� _17, . , 1;, I _ ng of three hundred italians, and Alex. Leitch, R. R. No. 1, Clinton; 1:- � , .1 �l'. . did .some good building." W. E. Hinchley, Seaforth; John Mur- . 1'. , - ,Gee Whittaker," grinned the ag- ray, Eginonolville; J. W. Yeo, Gode- 1;1.o:, , " .;4%," , I t "then I reckon that you can ov- rich; R. G. Jarmuth, Brodhagen- .. ".. ee a handful of Dagos.11 :1:1,111 � . I ... . 71, rremaine remarked that he reck- DIRECTORS: _,",'K, �i�� , , ,ji�,X A, d he could, William Rinn, No. 2, Seaforth,- !, ��, � 1 ,�,;3."., 1 L ,,)­ . One afternoon about six weeks John Bennewies, Brodhagen; jam 9 ,:,, 1,1111. lj�,� I er, as the lawyer waited for Mrs. Evans, Beechwood; M. McEwen, Clin- I � 'II, _i. maine in her darkened parlor, he ton; James Connolly, Goderich; Alem , ,`J "I 11 - "'..-I - d to Mammy; Broadfoot, No. 8, Seaforth; J. G. :.,�,Ie , 'Please tell your mistress I have Grieve, No. 4, Walton; Rob6rt Ferlis I �.""� .. ,�� . . ne to R" her on a matter of great Harlock; George McCartney, No. a' � . 1% IN 1�1 portance." As he waited patient- Leaforth; Murray Gibson, Brucefield' li)lz before the. chimneyp4ece for his - � .j: .- . _,:, �,,�,&h tess, -he could see through the long ­­­­-------------- __ 1. 4", ..., . dows the summ4.,r ligibt pouring �A,',-�. 0�1� .� I, 11 "I beat over lawlis and fields, and it SCHOOL FAIR DATES IN HURON �� 11.,`_ i'll ,;�- s with satisfaction that hip thought: COU24TY ,�X;,_ 'Well th 1.1 ,�_,� I � c property h -as not gone, Ethel ............... September 12th . A , �i'�, � " Y., ,.&Q,R" waste after all, thanks to this St. Helens ........... September 9th . I , _,,� 0 .I. ��, ious prodigul.11 Wroxeter ........... September 10tk �',.:"' - 1�'1'11 ". . I � %Rhe stood in the old parlor, meet Bluevale ............ September 11th I I.. 'I _ ; �,P ;'11 b the scent of flowers, the heavy Walton ............. September 14th �.,'% I I .��'. I nmer air coming in through the Fordwich ........... Septembs? 15th ,1�4� 1. I , ''.'A d-ows, his eyes rested contentedly Belgrave ........... September 16th. �I,� 'i �, the surroundings, and there came Ashfield ............ September 17th . , �.-�ff . � � I . ...... .. rr r him a sense of Vatitude to John Colborne ............ September 18th ".; ,; _.. . ��. 11;"I'V maine.. ZtHch .... fttembe 0 r 21tt I 11 .,.,"`r , I �� � ��'A �, N��.:� I 11, �,T.: No matter what he has do-ne in VA=2 .... ::::.*.,.`.,.,,*&vtomb6it mna ._ I I X. � t�f� ''I'll iliv Past,, be i -q a useful man In thij, Goderich ........... S.Gptembot PArd. � , ;.�;�, .1 . ,", , 6,- kyl� Sent." Blyth .............. September Mb X�, I'll ,0 I " ,;�;:,,� . , �`; ,J��f: � "At t -her, as he *as in the glow of Grand Bend ........ SeVterdbot 25th ' /` ,'�,'� ..,.,. I "'M I Z "A".1 , I ... 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