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I - I` .. , g ­m_0 I , the, gentlenes rtarg �k �t� ;i,j,�q,u, , � , ,* ... 'I .. � - ,:: � - . ainst , am c I with . .. R '. , � - �... ,,j� ­__ - - I I .1 g, , , every I' . ,4 - : '11. 11 ��' A ,.. - I 119."p , -,�Wwudcat 1p, urious to - --*hat you said � , � 9440. NOI � 11., I � ,_ I AIR" V e was too just to take Offence. voice � of, � �Q.�*,`,'.O sense. Iwo% .tt, � � "', . pi. � . . 4 �, 1, I I ! ON V,,�R,R ,�I . . � , W, X.,:-_)3UW_1*W' .,�'f:� ,, ":.'. "We. -1 - .. , ,:, I � 11, �,4 k" est care "None of my budness.,111 I lie Said on of Abe-*' s, the *40A my na—um was. meptioned?" Of him, , � d, , ,� I , . I'll I R1 , I the' ,last steps _ir , "' V R�Xl 11 4 � � �`, . , - , , , , ,, ;.,.,. ", ­­ '211� ',..-',, . - �,4,r "T � . � ".."q Qpi,Id,j . - .., � . , � � � , " ,_ �:, 0 I Leavitt addressed- -himself to his -ou've already bealin to plgvt a0vig" , , '. .. ` . " . , but S, t go ,�.ack Ito Riv- quietly, "and I feel myself entirely � bare, 44, ban frOntillg bfin- �'t e e came . I � ,i � `,,�,,,q, � �� . l , � � �­. _ wil, , 3 , A ,� . I - with Owews; For- I .% I "'V . �, -, raves over , 11 � � -_­ . I r '4 b I � , �, �I' I - , , Arwlste*i _201 t -I li� thol4t these g � , Ji, . , u 0. , . , o 211., , any onger." to blame, luncheon for a few moments w! I I ,-�,�,",��II`� I , , ; - erside. I CA , eep, Miss U41vern thought I over him the realizati i I is lov-e I � . 1,,,,,� ,!;, - 16 1 1 1 . - -1� � " - 1. . � I 1. I.W., get that morbid past.'P' ' , ;111 .. "".1l �� � ,�`: "';1_9111 II". ­.,�M� � �� ..... . I ,. T speaking, then answered- �� ;,' I - " I I " , ,� . is �"As you like," he said coldly. "I doubted her courage. She has ito end for' Isobel Malvern w4 44. eless— . I - ;',,�,�,,� 'M , I 1-1 - S R. On� � 1, .. % . I'v- 1, 11� 11.11 .� , 2.5i �,�­ - �1� W.".;, ., a ,,,�,, � K 10 - - . ,s,- , , p It is not astonishing that y af. 'In t1X'Q5e'd4ys"!Q ' " .0 , " ", - �. " _*�_:fm­ ri shr lin, ,,, . , - , I h it ,,�2 �. .. 'I, . - , I O', V _ � � ''e Ork � i ka, � J � I 0 - � � , not rideber again. I shall pr1ob- of, I Out Job A , , -1 111'1�.. . . " " , , 1. , - I " ,, � I . .-ask �410 be is a I I -, ,"', , , . I I I ; I , q . . . shall c*urage�" that he could never - --A,L,1�,,L,V'," '4', - , � 14Shq does not need,your 4pprecla� wife. � '. should -have been remarked in a see- ter a pause exclaimed: ,for, s. ying h wed, ­9 -64, i'v f-, - "� , , ,�` " . ble, tQQk.L #40, lg�,,64.,��,�,4Rl� , . I . .; 10 , .. i Ol HATS - .ably sell her in Richmond at ' the . I 104 ­- �4� ".W!�, "Ir 14 1. 1, P.11 , I 'I � k - tion of the country where important "Then don't blame me if I do try., waa Y W � m, .�av' .N. 1"', - , * . � I .." � . ., , , 7 '111, �, �* if -obt O - - I � ,, kL,­,,'1, " 1, ,;,' , , , ". " '.� ''Mist", - iZdfor, ConveLyancer- horse show." tion of it." X!alvein could hardly. use Malvern stood at the, X f the . . . - I . I . olewel post. men are lacking. Your family has to forget it! I am allive and vigor -David." ., '' "";, , : ' ; ' ,, v: ', �r " , , _­ � � ,�,.� � . 'A -sually been prominent in affairs of ous, and I intend to live. Do 0nAX1@d','#00 W 1" ",'�, � - - 4A �,�--F' 'ry Public. the He pursued biel question: "Why his voice.- ' . L ,stairs, his ,hands on the � , , . , ,,Ito - Solicitor for 11 -before I * u YOU (V 0 i, I", , , , ,q,, ,,,, could . pievent,, her, she His features worked, airil Jus right I ,'' .F,l 1p�,,��' .-1-1 , , . ( . � g Kox,don ]Bank. Ofllce in rear of the don't you hunt? - 11 and she answered, fence between the prop- hand was partly raised;. -he ges- the South,'� he went on solemnly; "it hear me? I am going to fight this I � ,� l � :� -i-LA � , .... 0, .tlmon Bank, Selaforth. Money to a little annoyed. - . rode at the as, if"t . . ­ M 11-1 ! x �­'.. i I __ I I I . I is time for a Tremaine to revive the scandal out right here and in my ., _­ ,� -.1, ,.% ', k. . - Ica I, I I 11I-should�not be -surprised if you eitiet,,-Where the ground is rotten ture, fully expressed V;ould, be an I 11 7 I . I . ,,, � .,,� % I I " " . I � I I , � 1� .. I R_ , 11", I traditions. You -are accomplishing own way; do You understand? I am I - I '. ., i I . . . _.,.-..;1. 1. I I - ,_ .thought that I am afraid.! . Do you with rabbit holes and the mare fe,11 imprecation. Treraaine. - i d 1 �171 � , .r le 0 - & BEST, I I y � in erstood remarkable work." going to triumph over it, as I'vg tri- . ., - . . I , � . .. 11. � I BB$T I I thlok-�so?111 and .be evaded impolifte- -with her.!' : I only too well thait.'X41vAarj1 wished . � �r% I � I 1. �. . ,;: ; , I I . . , � . .. , rs� . �, - . . I - ohn interrupted him roughly: umph . � , . , , , I I I Rar4ste -, ,Solicitors, conveyan� li' L � Torn withanxiety, Shocked and u4- him to leave the house '444 never to J ed over the land. I intefid to ­ I I . , I . � 11 , ,4 .1 3,Public, Etc. office wy-olm. te ,, _ ,,, "I think you are quite mad, Leav- run for -Congress." � - �. I I " ': r� ,W6,=4!.N0*.ar1eJ 1. I ,.. - . wouldn% confess it if you =,. Malvern. was not master of cross its door -s, p agalp,_ .. I I I � * � I 11,� � .1 , , � ' I .. I . Tibe, Were,' &wOU ,- - ' " ' 4 -4-nd took itt," and his vol was so hard that As he announced this decision, his .''. 0,11. I - . , , I ­-'U�;A..g,,,E# -��Bujldluo���opposite' ce I - _gq �, ',4. .1 Id YO01, ; and forgat that he was in John passed him quie , V I � - � ' ' I I ,** �, _ . , , ,� "". - , ;,� I . ,� It _ halted - their horses in the his own house, I his hat from the st W'. , -drew a the lawyer started in surprise, "No face cleared. He puffed his cigarette . . - � ...." I . , I �, . , .94100 _.:;,�_ _�, �, �. . � � . �s hey I _ . man but a lunatic would present him- hard and continued: . � .., . 11 � .1 ,� � �,� 'k. " L�',I, � I .1, '1-41,4".., � :�� - __ : a I -and ad by the' river bank. Be- - Before him stood'a man wh . gloves from bU ppike . I � 1. .1y, VO . ose mor- pair of ,g , t, and filth I .� . . I I . .1 .J I " � JAMES - KILLORAN', self for election with a n t like mine "Now let them rake up all the Alth . I , .111, I .1. .11, I , I . 4 k, 1. . I " - � . LOW unem Une sumarn ran over iw red at w0kri s lie despised; be was at- nxing his competung eyea�lon alvern Even a man's foibles come out at el . they wilL I'll stand by what they .. I . _11 " �, ,,, " � I " - " _... , I , I I , MAMister, Ni6tiry Public, etc, Money bed, and the line of scarlet growth readi beginning to think of him as said: ­�, I � ection tim�s, and as for his crimes" find out against me outside of Vir , - ." ", I I tol loai.' In Seafortb on Monday of . - . - ,�'. I I . I borckerewit like a flame. To the left a 4angerous neighbor, He had watch- "The doctor from Richm � 2 � , *ach ,week. Office over Keatin& .9pre - on the _OpId will be . . � .11 I . ad the' fields; farther ed his daughter dance with disli4eas- here ill a few hours. If MIS - N D.Iver-i —he used the ward celarly—"why, ginia." 11 , % I � �' Drug Store. . - ure, W, . I they break out like bad blotches, like Leavitt put the fingers of his hands I . ��11 I . I!; I I I woodlaiid cut across theproperty and ' and what' Tremaine, told him does -not improve, you - . send to I �', 4 V �, . --- f evil diseases, and every ugly stain we together, made little cage, and as � � . ���. "I . � . I I - now whipped his feeling to fury New York fo a cl. . I .1 . . ran deeply into the forests. that skirt . r spe Wipt, o - � ., � . VETERINARY - . . 441 . 1. . hope to bide appears like a spot on a thoughhe imprisoned his thoughts in 11 .. . ­ � -, . F; BAR . B01tN, V. S_ ed t6 mines; all the fences, save- orre hardly know -how to speak to course ? " badly cleaned garment." it, looked through it pensively. If -he .... . . thot-m0ked the division between the you, sir,'�he said with passion. "Yon Malvern had come over to- the front .1 . � Honor Vmdua�e *I or'tarlo"Ve'"In' -Trem,ilie and the Malvern estates, speak of courage, In my youth men door, where John was stiindin , the "How unfeelingly he speaks of it," considered that Tremaine once a weak I., 11 " ..,.� mw� College, and.lionorary member of I � I 9 the lawyer thought, but interrupted: young man, he was a strong enough 4 � � - I. � 4 1 . � � UwXedicAl Association of the Ontario had been razed to the ground; thbrP were not bred to taunt women." knob in his hand. Malvern's anger I, � I, � I I : -was nothing to mar or to break the Tremaine's breath came hard. He and emotion had almost poinpletely Your mother, Malvern, and myself man now. � I -�, . �- . . A. I 1? - � Reg* Treats disease* of . - are the only ones who know your his- "John," he said slowly, "I will say . � . 1, ­ - � `=1 - -,O itoals ty the most rll beautiful stretch of fields from river did not speak. He knew that- in the unnerved him. The assurance and 1� to the committee whatever you wish. . . - I . 4dl 46meis War to horizon. next moment the father would ask calm of this man he des ' d his air tory- . #IP9 1 1-1,= � . I pilitelpl.". "Dentip" sLud Milk - Plop , John pushed back his plate and lit You are—as you say—fit. In a mea- I , or4 it , ,.Lae: girl pursued: l - him to leave the house forever, and of mastery, his very presence in the - � ,FeVeV._:-.4,, Sp6cialt-, 1. a cigarette. - sure, your existence is your Own, but I ;/ � .- - - 11 "I � , y Office OPPOI31L e 44 You think I am afraid to Jump?" he could -not blame him. house, were too much for Malvern's I, I �A�;Ilotel,'Main -Street, Seitforth. . My brother married. He doubt- it is linked with others,—unfortunate- . , 4.- r6� She sat and, smiled at him from un- That momient the door was opened control . � I . , - .7 �. a left at the botel will, der, I It I er soft - hat. The little mole on by Mrs. Tremaine. Her entrance up "By God!" he began, then asked in less told his wife. Once you've told 1Y, Perhaps." . - . I � � ro pt attention. Night calls - Tremaine murmured: "By God, un- NOWIL e at the office. her cheek was lost in a flood of col- on the scene was the gentlest inter . spite of himself: I a woman, go out in the street, and . — V . or. Her eyes were like clear wells, ruption Ithat could be made. She Still, "Why did my daughter send for you will hear- it cried from the house- fortunately it is!" , I, *I � -in which a man's soul might reflect wore her hat and furs. She came di- You'?" . tops." After a second, apparently The lawyer -said sternly: Every .time you order I . f .JOHN GRIEVE, V_ S. "I with more control, he asked in an ord- "Don't blaspheme; and why should I . Honor graduate of Ontario Veterin- itself, or from which a tl�iisty travel- rectly up to John and put her hand on "Miss Malvern," said Tremainc,, inary tone of voice: "Do you think I innocent creatures be called upon to shoe Polish, specify airy College. Alldiseases of domestic ler might drink. He had a savage his arm, but She spoke to Malvern, "was. very generous--Zfs generous a, "Nugget". iesthe most impulse to take her in his arnis, to with tears in her eyes. Her face was she is. brave." should be justified in accepting the suffer again at this late day because , - - amimals treated. Calls promptly at- kiss her ruthlessly. The desire came full of sweetness.' Malvern lifted his hand to his "ruination?" of your weakness, in the past?" I in the end. � ' , � Keeps all footwear I tended to and charges moderate. Vet- Leavitt flushed. "You are a Tre- It was with a certain solemnity ' " t, �,� . emlary Dentistry a specialty� Office upon him so brutally that he was "Isobel is conscious, and she' in- mouth. He did not know that it could Maine, and a ilibtle of the Tremaine that John Tremaine turned to him. looking "younger" and � anit'residence on Goderich Street, one brutal in his reply. sists an seeing John and the doctor be possible to feet such dislike to any leavens the -whole lump." "It's sometimes impossible to avoid neater; feeds and lll� 400t east of Dr. Mackay's Office, Sea- "What, in beaven's name, does it says that we cannot refuse her." man. He breathed, nodding his gray "Then you believe me regenerated, ,suffering for another's sake," he said. _ pre. P - IN fort1k. I matter what I think or do not think?" There was a silence. Malvern,s head to Jahn, and the word under his Leavitt?" "Let others bear it as I did." serves the leather. - � � Isobel could not know how severely ruddy color faded as swiftly as it had breath was almost indistinct: "Yes," answered the lawyer eager- Leavitt frow-ned. "You are sav- Blark. Tan. TaneyRed I , MEDICAL he had judged himself for his weak- mounted to his cheeks. Mrs. Tre- "Coward!" 4ii and Dark' BrouuL Also ness at the ball. She could not know Maine looked down from one to an- "And thief," John finished ealmly ly. do.yn age," he &aid. "Your life, led in While Dressing (cake) I DR. R. P. I. DOUGALL It Tremaine laughed aloud, rose from countries of which we here know no- ' '.. Honour graduate of Faculty Of that he had taken himself severely other with a sinking heart. "That's what you want to say, isn the table, and took a few steps to and thing, your homeless existence, have and White Cleaner I I Medicine and Master of Science, Uni- to task for the momentary indulgence Could it be possible, she thought, it? You are an older man than I, (14 -id) - versity of Western Ontario, London- of his feelings and for the fact that in this moment, when a human life sir; you are in your own house." fro-, then, coming to the lawyer, he rendered you indifferent to those ties 2 . . Member of College of.Physicians and he was keeping his promise to his hung perhaps in the balance, that The two men stood a moment with- laid his hand on his shoulder. which should make you tender to all . __ 'Surgeons of Ontario. Office, 2 .doors mother badly, and creating a situa- ',here cou,ld be an altercation between out speaking. Then an expression of "You are entirely mistaken, my the world. There is nothing so sel- - I , ea t of post office. Phone 56, Hensall. tion which he knew was untenable her friend and her son? kindliness -almost benevolence-carno dear friend." Over his dark face fish as a man who hat had no home . "" '%� Ontario. 3004-tf for them both. Malvern's lips remained compressed over John Tremainels face and h,� there came a sarcastic humor which and who admits no ties. He makes .— the lawyer could not appreciate. "As himself a unit when he should -be " ' II, ,` I DR. J. A. MUNN She bit herlip as though to silence with anger, but he motioned to John said: far as character and morals are con- part of the lives of many." A .Dargain - herself, but' then said, looking at him to go, and Mrs. Tremaine, without "I have -been in the wrong, MT. Mal - Successor to Dr. R. R. Ross fearlessly: speaking, took her SOWS arm and led vern, and, as I said to you at Rivell- cerned, the boy who ran away from Tremaine looked at him calmly - Graduate of Northwestern Univers- , Redlands sixteen years ago would looked at him and loved him. Leavitt, -1 j 'ity, Chicago, ill. Licentiate Royal "My mother, one of the Southern him from the room. side, I owe you a great deal. Good blush for me." -however, continued severe, looking at FOR SALE. -Five acres, ow xWe - � . . College, of Dental Surgeons, Toront. women, you did not know, was a fam- He asked his mother no questions. night-" Leavitt drew back a little. Tre- John with his shrewd old eyes. Re- froin Seaforth; modern house, VAM 1 ous cross-country rider. She . was kill- He saw that she was agitated, strug- He bowed, opened the door shi4 it age, ,,, � -boulder lightly. turning Leavitt's keen scrutiny, with furnace, bath and toilet, small b Office over Sills' Hardware, Main St., down Maine patted his s . -=1 . ed in a fall, taking a fence,,just be-� gling for control. He felt that he behind him, and went quickl� - good orchard. Taxes, $15. FAW&RU I - Phone 151. low our farm. My father carried her was wholly to blame, but his anxiety 'Tremaine said: 11 .. l .. 1, Seaforth. the steps up which he had carried Is- "My dear man, I'm a scarred old a look in which there was a kind of chance to start chicken �, I . I 11. . sinner beside that hot -hearted boy " benevolence, . farnM4, — home. I have given my word of hon- and the love for Isobel which now ov- obel, got on his horse, and rode a- ' "You're very interesting, my dear etc. Apply to . I I DR. A. NEWTON-BRADY , or not to ride cross-country."' erwhelmed him left no room for the way- and as though he looked back and IL S. RAYS, , . . saw the youthful John flying from friend; but I know a lonely man who aeafor* ORL . Bayfield. Tremaine, deeply ashamed, exclaim- fieling of self-reproach. I home, the present Tremaine said in a needs the ties you speak of more --w -w,, Graduate Dublin University, Ire- ed: His mother opened the door of the CHAPTER XVI low voice: "Poor young devil! Poor than I do, and he is one of the sweet- 2953-tf - - Und. Late Extern Assistant Master "I beg. your pardon. How could I darkened room, and 'before he knew it Mrs. Tremaine remained at Mal- sentimental young fool!" He left est souls in the world." Rotunda Hospital for Women and Icnow, how could I understand?" he was standing by Isobel's bed. vem, and for three days John saw Leavitt and went and stood with his Leavitt was not sufficiently naive Cldldren, Dublin. Office at residence Isobel retorted, throwing up her They had bound her head profes- no one but his servants and MaMmy back to the empty hearth. to be unconscious that John meant InWy occupied by Mrs. Parsons. lovely head: sionailly, and she suggested a young Chloe. His reputation as a success- FARMS FOR SALE , Hours, 9 to 10 a.m., 6 to 7 P -in.; "How could you understand, in- boy -a young soldier, carried in from ful farmer and as a brilliant business T*n Leavitt took a cigar and himself. . SAT .-FOR SAT LOT U. 4 -A 66-26 .deed? You could not understand a the battle -field. The country doctor man had gonemp and down the river. lighted it with deliberation while "Never mind him," he said hurried- FARM ]FOR Sundays, 1 to 2 P.M. 28 I Everywhere he went, he met defer- Tremaine found a fresh cigarette. ly. "You can't live to yourself alone se Ckmc�rlon 4, McKiVlop, containtm 110 i - - woman. I don't know the kind of stood opposit6r. res. There am on I the premises a good , . 'DR. F. J. BURROWS women you judge me by. You don't As he looked down at her face, less ence.and respect. But these autu rip, After a moment's silence, Tremaine here in Virginia. You've come right frame house, 10 rooms; bank barn, M80. � - id: into the old home, John; you've come driving house, water in barn and home; 1% . office and residence Goderich Street believe me even now -you think I am deadly 'pale than when be had carried evening, alone in the homestead, ,as Sa cres of excellent orchard, mostly gpi I-- ' I "Knowing what the arena of public right up to the fireside." Leavitt's a east,cf.the Methodist,church,,Seaforth. afraid." only he looked out on the soft color of the farm Is all tne drained and well jes� 1. I her froin the field,.he saw that .� I 11 , Phone 46. Coroner for the County of She touched Wildcat with her Whip death could stamp out that individual landscape, he realized more than ev- life is, and how old scandals are voice shook: "You've come and Sat miles from SL Colul C§0611c Obvireh 2 ,nd stirred, why do you suggest my pre- right down by her side." schoa 5 miles from Seaftrtb, and 3% milles . Huron. . and turning into �the pasture, rode spark in her which was such a keen er how alone he was in the world a senting myself for Congress?" Mrs. Tremaine's son threw his cig- from Dublin; rurgl­fnail and phomiL Tho - . galloping at the old fence standing- delight to him. There on the finely how he needed the woman. fa vvill be &.Al on reasonable ta. . Iftr DR. C. MACKAY Tremaine knew it -in rotten ground. chiseled lips hovered the most touch- On returning to the house, the "I wished you to know the situa- arette into the fireplace, leaned on f.rrmther puTbiculars apply on the premises 9r a smile. ened her fourth day after Isobel's accident, he tion." the mantel -shelf 'and listened. He addms; Seaforth P. 0. JOSEPH McQUAM- �. . C. Mackay, honor graduate of Trin- He followed, but Wildcat was the ing spirit of She op found Leavitt waiting for him in the "You wanted me to accept." saw the devotion in Leavitt's heart, . 297fix44t U7 University, and gold.medallist of better horse, and she paid no atten- eyQ, ilooked up at him, and he saw III wanted to see what your reply to the one woman, and the fact -that I Trinity Medical College; member of tion to his command to stop. Wild- that she tried to move her hand. library. , . '. the College of Physicians and Sur- cat took the fence and for a second "I can ride," he heard her say, and "Well," said the lawyer, taking would be." his love would sacrifice pverything to ­ -N--% possw � geolis of Ontario. I . he saw Isobel and her -horse in the her voice was unchanged -a little John by the hand, "Chloe has been Tremaine smoked a moment and bring a moment's p�:ace to this one r . 4- —, air, then, as Wildcat came to the weak,.but the timbre was there. "It g1ving me a vivid description of ISO- then said: woman tou,�'.-.ed him profoundly. He M6A DR. H. H , "Well, I won't disappoint you. I I asl;I�,,I'Shortly: UGH ROSS ground, one of her forefeet taught wasn't my fault the field was rotten. be'ls accident." .I � refuse." "Do you mean to say that my fu- .��a Z 0 Graduate of University of Toronto in a rabbit hole, and she fell. We jumped all right, didn't we?" Tremaine answered coldly, ' F - - Faculty of Medicine, member of Col- — "You went over like -a bird,", he said "It wasn't serious; only a few Without displaying whether )n-."?elt ture is to be utterly damned because lege of Physicians and Surgeons of CHAPTER XV quietly; "it could not have been clean- bruises --no bones broken," and he satisfied or not, Leavitt, ­,jd�d: of my reputation with three people in -jr-zl ' .ew� V1% "I reckon you'iy­fl"ght, John; I this God -forsaken little bole in the RJ . Ontario; pags graduate. courses in " urged Leavitt to remain with him for . Chicago Clinical School of - reckon it's the.nri�est course." country? Especially since the had ,V Chicago; He carried her to Malvern -a long er y (D u --- seven miles -on his horse, and she lay It was touching to him to see the luncheon- ;iF Royal Ophthalmic Hospital, London, color that in the hurnan being answers Leavitt said rephroachfully: Tremai.p. &-,,�gain laughed without the grace to bury the past and heap AT 39ugland; University Hospital, Lon- in his arms, white and motionless. He each emotion struggling to rise to her "I reckon Malvern found it serious huTrko- `-rossed his arms and threw forgetfulness over it?" the old- , , don, England. Office -Back of Do- had dashed water from the stream white cheeks. It was just the faint- enough. His life is bou id up in ISO- hi,_�'hea� UP. Leaning toward Tremaine, lU .. . 11 minion Bank, Seaforth; Phone Ner." 5 - over her face and her fair, where it He knew his prais�� be]. Her mother . . ." "God!" he exclaimed in a low voice, or man said impressively, almost hes- ghtAalls answered from reside�ee, lay wet -against 'her brows. Though est illumination. John dismissed the subject with "what a w -retched little circle we itatingly: . a Street, Seaforth. the heaving of her breast was almost had lit it. turn round in!" Then, as though he "John, I've watched you daily. You Store imperceptible, she was not dead. Un- "Promise me that you won't let these words: took Leavitt into an intimate confi- have performed a miracle. Your BRAFORTH - - . UNT&WO f daddy know that I did it ito convince "You must either let your daugh- AUCTIONEERS der the heavy white lids, the blue o _you 9 �, ters be sportswomen and take the dence, he said: "I want this nomina- character seems to have been remade, F. W. AHRENS . her eyes was dark. She was -a mute The'spirit of a smile left her-lipq. consequences, or you must keep them el I.Acensed Auctioneer for Perth and reproach to him; never could a wo- - 0 --ties She was as white as death and as 'he off horses altogether." ­ - - - - - ­­_ Sales solicited man speak to him more impressively 'IT 44,, 11 .r -A ,4. -------------'-------------------------- - . � � that smooth young forehead con- see your mo er as ou R"j Estate, Farm Stock,* Etc. Terms than did this litbl)e, wounded girl. 'a' .. . -on �tpplication. F. ,W. Ahrens, phone What a brute he bad been to her! tract, he understood that the pain was necessary to remain at Malvern." I . Ont. The fire was- gone from her now, more mental than physical. Still her John smiled. "Her absence from , 634 r 6, R. R. No. 4, Mitchell, He eyes were on 'him, anxious, beautiful, home doesn't make the accident seri- . � � . 2996-52 as well -as -her mockery and wit. and Trenraine smiled at her. ous. How everything turns round a � , had stimped out those sparks which I I OSCAR W. REED bad charmed him againsit his will. She The girl had been wondering for woman, after all!" I ucensed auctioneer for the Coun- was ,at his mercy now—her head a- weeks just what that smile from John He pul-led out a chair for Leavitt . I ties of Perth and Huron. Graduate gainst his breast. He rode slowly, Tremaine would be. She had pictured at the table and sat down opposite 11 11 . .. _*dl ,jones, School of Auctlobeering. cursing -the" ruts, picking his way, it countless times and saw it now. As him. I -, rate,'aud sat- driving his horse with one 'hand and sbe knew, she closed her eyes and ,3 1 miss my mother." And with a . I CM&go. Charges mode fainted away. ' , rnile he looked up, nodding, and said: � laftetion guaranteed. Write or wire holding her as well as hemigbt. He John felt the doctor put 'him aside "I think you miss -her, too." � �,Ogcar W. Reed, Staffa, Out, Phone watched the handkerchief stained red, . e . "Isobel will not be crippled or - ,41-42. 2965x52 and breathed something like a pray gently and take his place by Isobel. Leavitt changed his subject by ask- � .. , - � I . I T Mrs. Tremaine bent over the girl, and ing: - I It failed to occur to him at this 1< � ­ THOMASBROWN moment that she had only borne him John, after waiting a moment by the disfigured?" " . I Licensed auctioneer for the counties out in his opinion of a woman's sense door, went out of the room aillone. "Good heavens, no!" Tremaine cried I � .- I ,d Huron and Perth. Correspoudence� of honor, Isobel had broken her'word He was deeply stirred. He stood with unnecessary reassurance. "A . . for sale dates can be to her father --she had been a in for a few moments in the hallway at darkey's delight in describing an ac- , I I I .4rralilgements ors I ents the cident is artistic; don't listen to Main- , 1. 31"6 by calling up phone 91) Seaforth, coward in order to prove that she was the door. In those few mom I 1. Vr The Expositor Officej Charges MOd- not a physical one. What would Mal- little girl had become to 'him that in- my's picturesque yarns. Miss Mal- : " i finitely precious thing that one wo- vern will be on a horse in two I er4t#41�,and satisfaction 4 . weeks.Pt ivlffp!A�, , 14aranteed. vern say'? How could Tremaine face . .1 I I . : 414�, .- I - — him with this burden in his arms? I Leavitt wondered to himself! , "Is I � - I ' . I I I , I OSCAR KLOPP", - He scarcely knew bow he I �, ,, ;;� there a tender streak in John any- � . . 1, , d him, but I Abpor.Aqi;�duate Carey Soil ' Os' Xa- the big house, or whohelpe . where?" I 1902MI Sellobi Of Auet I I : iobdeAnig,' Clli_ he carried her up thesteps and laid her � � Tre-maine, said to Chloe, who stood ' - . . ,, csgd.' Special dOiM$ t4kehAn Poft upon the lounge, giving ber up to her I I with her hands on her hips, her bright .. . . Vie -4, -Live Stock, Re�j rAth+40 Vet- servant and her father. Trem,gine 1, - old face beaming on her boy: I "I'll", I I . - L I I � . ,� q . ehatdkd and PAM Ssl"- '' li left her with them, and after tele- I �, .4 ,_ "What do,you mean by frightening , ." 1 ;6� 16"Ofig, vith I)revalling ma*A, plioning for his mother and for the . . 11 , I I � . I Mr. Leavitt, Mammy?" I ' .1, , ; .,��VjWon assured. VAt* 61t Wl"t doctok, vrent into the living -room to , , I . . I I "Deed, ah didn't go fer to frighten - .�, , nutich, 'ont. Phollo waft. . I . , I , x1app, I . I him, Marse John. Ah'se bin turrible , It . I to every object spoke of the little , , I W.; 286&6* ITO 1. 11 I ,,, =1 I . . :��,., I � I 111- wonTAn of, the house. The opehed .11 - 0 . . I � frighten' maself, an' .so has yo'.11 Tre. �"­ � , , I .- -no *irbh its. seatte I I I maine colored slightly. .10 , 4" .", �,�� .. Pt T. mr-ft � .. pia ked hiusic, the 11 11 "Nonsense, Mammy." � I �­ . " ,.1. ,, __k . , work -stand with 'hi�r work- every� I , I , . t4kAg6d"Suationeet for tu 106I. littih ` . . "When all done see yo, mournin' " " . % VA6re wote ar�anged, htmeb&q of tb�' , , . �. ,here by the fire, Marse John, an' ml�llid � o4on,, ,,, 9`1j�h I fiefe werb beautiful I . I I I .. .1 .: attonded to * A , I � . I I . AMU= lehv�os. It a ghost, a- , . I �. th , , t "' Olt' Ao*e�rs, and he wondered, with a sud- 11 .. 4 walkin, to an, fro like ... " , 10 1� 8 browsin, roun, like a skelepun, I sho' . 6" �r So*" yl�ft I 10, 4 .., lit = ,I is XJ I I .. ,. "'*t$�'-de - Jealousy, Who hitd sent them to I . 11 . ", 00" � 4. , � )"I 0. . Ift I . done reckon Missy Isobel was gwine 11, . � �� . 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