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With'= inavidu0l thonsandi, p Val * 1, ,g,,,,y-­�.,J% 4' 14'..., , vern 'had not pained her gather herself t '' - f`,- ,� ed that X10 offether­ . , , '0­���.M,,d - � % "You have great powers," she said . ... .. - ­.­ iv ­­­ ; ", , � ... ') q.-' . 'wiping by .telling her that . John was the . "Nonsense!" a e laughed. Ott tly, I ( ,koxi "' - . . I R. S. RAYS "Yes," nodded the lawyer. i * -9, * " 4, -Y We , , . lMrriater, ' Solicitor, Conveyancer his alasses.- "I"ve often I quie 'and I am pure that 'you wo, I . 11 , Moof I , done so - e obel'o occident. 'ii, or, a miner could go as high as- you like. Vir- . : . I ��' ,;" -,, � - t" " ", t:.tjt`,� � , cau§.. of Is I don't suggest a, faxiiii *� - messaw C= 84.c.&-. -the ea - , - - I , , .� � and Notary Public. Solicitor.for the Yeiqr mother's heart is one thax is Mrs. Tremaine touched a letter a4e ,r& , �,,�!, , I either, for that .. L. �� girds needs. just such a man as you - . � I I I ­ 'ill - 1111 � &-, - , I � - " " . I I ." .1 ;. I. �,��'Y ­"�111,!,-�- �' . Dominion Bank. Offloe. in rear ofthe "made to worship and her love, is blind I tf !�1111. . 14f . ,;� t, p%' . which lay on- the table at her hand, She smiled, leaned- 1!otward to him. to repredent her." She continued- In I ' ' . ' ' ' �. t!'� � ,, I , . I .1 .I P ;,. . . 1. �.... '.I�;,. 11.�.a ... loan. - . - n big Tremaines in . � I ... .1 ------ , - "� Dominion Bank, Seaforth. Money to aind.absorbing, She"worshipped Dav- and which Johnhad not observed. Do you know, I To,ally"don't be- ,'There have bee ike ingnueryou can use the -aej-vim' ,N-R.11"kl,�X ...", - I I I 4-tlh-�, - , I , "' , " �4 �' �. , �';"�, . � i I , `f It ;�'. - �� - M I d . . . I 11 �q � � .. I . � - . id, and -if he-1ad Aoue what you di "I brought this," slie said succinct- lieve that you are a,1147thIRF YOU Bay history. Itsee= rath . Bank or Montreal in We or lar meaum I - - �,,;".,�a',I"J,�!y 'j� 91. � . . "I I i �. ,� I I d have. ki!W her.',,' . - er a shame you , r , "I Alk I I I . W­a,:11�1 ;,,,�,P, . I -did not leave you are." - I . , . 7 ��, ,..� ., M. 4 I , , , � .. 11 . 4", " -BBOT, & DUST � . . . I 110 , .;--A" .. ,, I . . ,� , P -11 ­ .;, �,,,`;51114 i . it woul . , ly, and Although, she 1. should gi;Ve to Africa and to E and as rfle occasion deniands. 5 " , I . * . .- -1191 � . k '-'Q3, I .; . The man before him dre* a Iong the room, she went over to the win- In her half laughing ..words, there what you are not willing to give -to . ,.. ,. I .. 1�, � ,,, I . .,tv .11, , , , ,,W� .1 1i Barristers, Sollclto* Cou'Veyan- breath. "You -are telling me n' I . . .1 �. i;�, - I ...- vers and Notaries Onice, . I � "Iulg dow and sat there with her sewing. was something that caught Tremaine's us " , " I p� - t" I -1 .-Public, Etc. ?I . " I ",,:,". : , ;'lt":.­�t, '� �� , I . � , " �, new. . You can transact business of a purely locd, , -,­ ,- zl",��`, Pp The I In picking up -the envelope with _its ear. He looked at her sharply and She did not dream how e . I I -I- 1. �� I � in *e Edge Building, o osite' . I I. . � t.,! I ia�. - � I 11 ".. I I W !..�, � . ns in . 1. lw-� ,:' � "Now she loves his young so or enter into financial dea�s with ,A . guw,-,� "" � .1. - -1r,%" , -i . Noositor Office. . address in a strange handwriting, asked; . ? . YP - him. It was hard enough to be oblig- I., , " , 1` . I - 111 I the same way, John, and their future John experienced what every man in "What do you mean peook X � 4, , "', " :,:, , ,,o�,'.,.. , P. - . - I I ., , - � �W, I , � ­., ,��). ii precious to her." ed from a sense of honor to relinquish partof the woothl. . . I . I �,.: �'.J �'��.',t�'��,?,Pt�*-,,-A I . . " -�, �.­ Then, appealing- love feels when he first sees his -name "Why," returned I � �. � ,;' i , i, ,, 11. . t�� JAMES L. KTLLORAN sabel I I . I I :it -', "'! 6, �. Malvern, all he was relinquishing, without the "I �­ I Barrister, Notary Public, etc. Money ly, as though he called upon John to s I �.. 4 � " ' ' �, , , � :., , � , , 1* �� , - ; , � : -�. I � --Z �; ,'�� !", h, . . ; , . � . : , �7 ,� , . , -, I � * , � , , '� -, ?,� - written by the woman's hand. It "I mean that you,always seem to me knowledge that in so doing he disap- Like the telephone, telegraph or cable, our ' ' " I � . �­,,�'�Q !,!� I ., ,,- - to loan. In Seaforth on Monday of starnd bi the whole family, to sup- was frank, it was simple, it might -1 don't quite know,hD* to put it- pointed her. "$be* . <1 , , ,. , , .. I � , . � � . : � , I �,,�Op�e .. I �, � I 11,� .� �, 11,­�'. !. . ., � ,�­ .1 . not exactly acting a part -you are He laughed. smnce, is as extenswe as are d�e 110 -mu " I :,,�A­ each week. Office over,, Keating's port the family decayed and depend- have been a boy"s w- riting, it was so) of financial i " ' I , i�? , I ,� '. -;., . . . I . . 1. ... ; I I- - ])Tug Store. � ent on him, Leavitt said: "My dear �ound and clear. Ile opened the let- too real for that -but keeping back "My brother, Judge Tremaiiie," 'he of our customem , . , , 2 li, I I .1 i�", ­�i / - . I - ­ -1 . . . � :,, I 'i:�­',,:T,,' I 1- � I � boy, you would not be willing W rake ter, I something." She hesitated: led the Tremaine banner 11 - I I 1. -1 � t. - � said, 11carri '. 1��4�� .... .. �, � � I " o!, f! I �, :,, -'i. o!, ETERINARY ain to It had no address. "You see when I met you first, very high. He remained in his own I ], .1, 1'1..11."� I ,, I I .1 ,A . - I , - .."k -,f , �.114 I I F. HARBURN, V. S. satisfy, your own aWbItion. You you were dressed Eke. a field hand, country and made the name famous , , "'.� 11 " " . , I . I ,.,,."LL ,4, Ho�nor graduate of Ontario Veterin- would - -not make your mother 'weep "A box of wonderful flowers came and you weren't thatlop in New York State." . � . ­4�,"��,, �, . W He laughed- harshly. . I . , . . - -111,13" 11 . , "A I , I �.: avy College, and'honorary meimber of aftesh; you would not run the risk to me from Richmond the other day. . BEANK (3*%1Fc MON TRIAL " "' ` ' III Isobel laughed. I � � 1. - I— 4ho Mi6dical Association of the Ontario of blighting David's sqns, John." There was no card with them. I am just what you see." 11 . � � : 1- :I ��' ''I I � . I I �. .� 'Vet6luary.doliegp. Treat& diseases of He was surprised and asked: Establisw over 100 yms �. ,� . � I. , �' .'�,�, I.". - ; 1�� In a coloiless voice, Tremaine re- have no right to suppose that the "No " she said thoughtfully, "no; "What makes you take it in that ,,, , .,:�: � � , trals'by the mo y . ,��', - , -1 � sn"domestic iauij at mod- peated after him: were from you; yet, I can't help think- -what Ohall I say? " . : . . v�,.§ � . , - " way?" .11 ... :o `�� - % * . .orn WncipleB. Dentistry and ing, that you sent them. Say it," he commanded. "Oh," she said, "the idea of Judge . .. I., ],,�� I . Milk . "Blighting David's.sons." T*W A*.%U in cxcm of 67oo.coo.000 , �,.�,L� 1� I ��� I I ­', 1� . .�,:­� .1 -� Fever: a specialty. Office, opposite Leavitt rose and put his head on "Many people have sent me flowers "It's vague. I can't express it; Tremaine carrying a banner. --- . 1. � I ­ . I Dick'6 Hotel, Main Street, .-Seaforth. - . But I --- -, �4,�iz-� 1 . ­;;; . -- . . I 11 I it' ust a feeling." — I � I, � , 1 Tremaine's arm. He said aff ection from Richmond. I have even 'had ' a i forget that you had not seen your il I - I � . . . . ., ", , , � -- ­ I I., ,,._.,I � . "I . , All orders left -at the hotel will re- ately: John had seated himself on the brother for fifteen years." � ., I . . I 111. ,. �., -� ­ ", , 'k . �, , ��)."� �­ - liked the best of all. If her rid- 1. ,,�.;�., , veive prompt attention. Night calls "It's your cross. God you ask . "Did you know him?" -- 11-:.�,"��,� 1. - I knows, I be table near her and pick�ed up ,, -1 ieceived at the office. lieve it's a hard one. Th� time per- your mother, �be will tell you the ing-whip. He was in love with her "Oh, Yes.,, . . I 11 , " ".. I I . ; " - . * haps will come when yoWII feel that last of them have only .just faded. and could not tell her so. Every olitics." cruel moment for the proud woman. . . �,"1­1 1� ,i.. . 11 "Well," said Tremaine, "he does not P "How do you know . I � ,� � .; � ::: I JOHN GRIEVE, V. S., . this sacrifice has been worth while, "If you didn't send them to me, word she said interested him deeply. seem to have charmed you as he did that?" asked, Before she could speak, Brandegee . ." I Honor graduate of Ontario Veterin- . I ..It, . make it. Be glad you've got Brandegee quickly. continued: .. ­..­� 1, t ary College. All diseases of domestic ' * * please don't tell me so. I would She was now showing him something most people." 4 �� ". , ,, o e one to make it for. By heav- rather not know. of the working of her mind-. "Every' one knows th,e reputation "We are not old Romans. Tell . I., , �� I I ;&nimals treated. Calls promptl "Since you did not know him," said ", , � ". - ". tended to and charges moderate, Vet- env" slaid the lawyer, throwing UP his "Tim tells me that Wildcat is dead. "When you saw me first," he said Isobel, "and he really was nothing to and opinions of the biggest man south your -son that he must not. tie him- . , �.,..... - . head and .putting his hand to it, "I'd I couldn% ask until to -day, because grudgingly, as though he.r of Washington." self down to a farm. We come to. ; � , �, ., erinary Dentistry a specialty. Office . . - - �.,A, �, 01 - you, judging by what Mammy says ...... � , et ulve MY life if there were any one to I feared to ask, Poor beautiful crea- ing himself to talk with her against ' Brandegee smiled, pleased. him as the voQ of the people. We � 14"I., - I -11 � "d residence on Goderich Stre , ox., you won't mind my saying that I did ',If half of what you say is true, need him. Speak to him, Mrs. Tre- ,�,,;�;. door eastof Dr. Mackay's Office, Sea- whom its sacrifice meant anything!" ture, I an., so awfully sorry! it his will, "I was a field hana, and i net admire him-" * ,;, - �� -forth. John neither looked at him nor doesn't seeii rilght� does it? that , deceived you." my opinion will have weight with you. malne." . �S.. � I She was looking at him as she , 1�.. � 1 I .. , - - heard him. His -head was bent; his girls reckleisness and a man's rude- Isobel smiled. "And the second spoke and a smile touched his face. You must run for Congress. An expression of pity and at the I 1. ;:�, , . . " - � MEDICAL face was dark and gloomy; the old ness should , q the cause of an inno- time, too, you were a field hand." "Really!" he laughed, scarcely Mrs. Tremaine, who was sitting by same time of serenity crossed John's . .�� �, , � DR. R. P. L DOUGALL , ,shadow, the old sternness settled a- cent creature's leath. Aren' "And I deceived you.,, Isobel on the divan, leaned forward, face. From his chair, behind his ci- . �,�,�� �, ��, , -1 t you knowing whathe said, "you knew him ,.. -, , I I Honour graduate of Faculty of gain upon his face. awfully sorry? Wun't you ride over "And the third time you were a looking at her son. John replied gar smoke, Malvern spoke. His '':'..i "I t� field hand." well enough to feel that, and you?" curtly: voice was rasping: �:� , . !e. I Medicine and Master of Science, Uni- "Marse John," said Chloe from the and tell me so? .1 I I am quite well en- They both laughed. From the of- I " ',��f�� versity of Western Ontario, London. doorway, "some ol dem 'Talans is ough to see you. "And you only found me out be- fice next came the little tinkle of "In this case your opinion will not "Come, Branclegee," he said, a lit- � -tt�-' . it--., � " . I t . Member of College of Physicians and jabbering hyer,, an, de Lawd knows "Sincerely, . cause I carried a fine piece of linen Leavitt', -bell. He had been �here affect me." tle irritated: "why should you seek.. ,�.�'- @ , ­ -- .. Surgeons of Ontario. Office, 2 doors ab cain't undahstan' a worl cley ISOBEL MALVERN." for a handkerchief." all the time and had purposely left His tone was so short that Brande- to turn a man from his chosen career. .1-J - , -­­,;,­� , - �east of post office.t Phone 56, H gee shrugged. Tremaine was living If Tremaine chooses farming and min- . ..", I I "'I.. � - " ensall. ..means. Dey sho' do talk de worst "No," she said slowly, "that's note them alone. Isobel rose. :­­�:: . . . . . , 1. , Ontario. 3004-tf language ah ebber hyar."' Tremaire ;ead the letter, folded it quite so." 1. "I am going," she said; "instead of up to his reputation for rudeness. ing as his business, why urge him in- � :,,��,'�, - � - I J "A" She had come from washing the up, and put it in his pocket. There "But you didn't guess ? " talking to Mr. Leavitt, I've talked to Brandegee, however, continued court- to Politics?" . % ,� �M DR. J. A. MUNN John's eyes did not turn themselves -,�­," , dishes and twisted her blue apron in was no reason in her eyes why he 'Once again his eyes were. Ott hei you, and I must be riding home." eously: . . " �'Nt;.J, :,,�,,. . "I � . ... 1�, ��5 Successor to Dr. R. R. Ross her hand, beaming On her foster son. should not come. Even the most cas- -with a cruel intentness for a man ,She extended her hand; John took ."I can only present the view of a in the direction of his neighbor. He . 111111;�,�,� I I ,. �..�i4 11 Graduate of Northwestern Univers- His face softened as be, looked upon ual neighbor would have been polit� who did not love her. He saw the it. Virginian who represents in a meas- was looking at his mother. : ,; . ilt- .- � " ity, Chicago, 111. Licentiate Royal 'her. He put out his hand to Leav- enough to call several. times to in- blood beating in her cheeks.. , "You -see, it's my first ride, and I ure his community. We need you. III urge Tremaine," said Mx�.Brau- ."1.51d*��,.,, ,,,, - ..... I , - ! 1! � . -11 ., , College of Dental Surgeons, Toront, - tt. I loved your father. There was no degee, "because though I am not ac- , t , I I , quire. Tremaine understood women and am not so very fit yet." , � - ,,,,, ware, Main Stq 1 "If you'll excuse me, I'll go to my By one rudeness after another, by knew his power here, and that he Looking him full in the eyes wit:h one Ilk, him in the district. I want tive politically, I am not devoid of �2�,-:,, Seaforth. Phone 151. . r ,". , . , I - ` work." continued churlish impoliteness, he had. only to put out his hand, so idly he, frank, fine glance, she asked: to see Virginia make her mark in public spirit and I want to see this , , �,: I . . I , , . , '.. . I � ;,, 11 . I . would doubtless arrive at the point playing with her whip, to take hers, "Won't you take the-a@amination?" Congress. You are the man for us.,' State represented. It is no new -j : DR. A. NEWTON-BRADY CHAPTER XVII of making her understand. He believed that he might encircle He was not all iron and Mrs. Tremaine's -cheeks grew hot; thing to find a man lost in his own . I- I if, as she -.�,::�� . John had plenty of time during tha Making her understand what? Mak- her lovely chin and lift her lips to her eyes fell. State. Now Tremaine has been a big �, . �, I I Bayfield. said, he wore a mask, she had lifted Wvn . . ity, Ire- days following Isobel's illness and ing a charming woman understand his. He knew. too, that she -was it at makes you think I am the man in Africa; he niust be a big ". Iii, .. I �. , Graduate Dublin Univers . He took her hand, as though he � man here." I land. Late Extern Assistant Master convalescence to look into his heart. that you think she is in love with you struggling not to say to him all she ' lip3, man, Brandegee?" . �.:: k were about to touch it with his " - , Rotunda Hospital for Women and His mather's absence made the house that you on your part are iriclifferen�, wished. The domination in him -a- but did -not do so. Emphasizing with his eye -glasses Brandegee was now conscious that I . ,;, st� ,, . I I j� Cliildren, Dublin. Office at residence inexpressibly lonely. He kept out of and intend taking the most unciviliz- side from his love -tempted him, but "Thank you for caring," he said as he spoke, Brandegee announced Mrs. Tremaine had not spoken. He . I . 1,;t I ': 6 lately occupied by Mrs. Parsons. it for the most part, , only coming ed means to disenchant her? he was also hungry to hear her speak. simply: "I mean, for caring about methodically: ai - 4 . e. Hours, 9 to 10 a.m., 6 to 7 p.m.; -home for his meals, and the evenings As these reflections passed through "No," she said slowly, in a low Virginia. You told me how you love "You have won the confidence of "Give me your aid, my dear lady. . . ... �, . .. � I . Sundays, I to 2 p.m. 2866-26 were long. his mind, he said quietly to himself, voice, "I did not see that you were the State, didn't you? that day every one in the county; you are a Tell John what is his duty to do." ; .,�­ . we . ­.� - I He never went to Riverside, pers- touching the letter against his breast: Tremaine." walked along the river, and you knew rich man; you have -a stainless rep- Even the attitude of her quiet son . �, �' I � .. , utation; you are your father's son, seemed to say to her that he was �.' i . I 1. 4" DR. F. J. BURROWS bnally to as * k news of the girl ,githorn, "And I love her." She stopped. me by my handkerchief." , Office and residence Goderich Street, his rude taunt had driven almost to Leavitt came into the room. J&hn "Well," he urged, "well then, I did She said, in a tone so low that he your mother's son -why, it doesn't waiting. As she spoke only Isobel, ;;;;;,,1. I 1, seem to need explanation." who sat beside her, heard the tremor .1 I- 7 . I could hardly hear it: � 4 ,q I - twt of the Methodist church, Seaforth. her death. His mother telephoned to saw him go over to Mrs. Tremaine deceive! " , Phone 46. Coroner for the County of. him daily at a given time; -no -matter where she sat, lift her hand, and kiss "But I saw," she went on, "some- "Not by your handkerchief; by John Tremaine's eyes met his in her voice. ,�, .. �� , �. � � I Huron. what his duties were, he arranged to it. thing perhaps even you would think mother's and held hers prisoner. He "I think John is quite right," she �­'. ,,�. I your eyes." . .. 11 I 9 seemed to say to her: "Now you see said. "He has his mines and the 111. .. — be there to take the message. "Back, Molly?' It has been a Ion rather subtle in me to see." "You still wear the locket? Well, ­. - � DR. C. MACKAY Once in Richmond -he ordered a �while," he said in an undertone, ana "Ir,ow do you mean?" you must love Vir the opinion of me that others hold. property. They are very absorbing." � �, �11�;, . ginia enough to 9" It was a weak reply. Even Bran- .11 . I C. Mackay, honor graduate of Trin- large box of flowers to be sent to John saw them look at each Other. "I saw that if you were a field lab- want the best men to represent her." What do you think about me now. . -1 I 11� I �1', , He knew that she was suffering, but degee felt it Leavitt, whose sole r" I �, .1 Ity University, and gold medallist of Isobel. Theyeame to her without his Unlike himself Leavitt'had no rea- orer, you were quite different to any "I do; that's why I want you to go ­�� 'rinity Medical C g -r he did not know that she was suffer- preoccupation during the conversation , 11-11 ., T ,ollege; member of card. son to keep from Malvern House, and field laborer I ever heard of. I felt to Con e,,." I.., I . �.� ing more for him than for herself. had been for Mrs. Tremaine, now %," I the College of Physicians and Sur- -He had plenty of occupation for his he had been a faithful visitor. it the first time and more strongly He let her hand fall. She saw his his g-aze broke in gently: 1�,*. geons of Ontario. mind and thoughts. The lands of the "We have been mighty lonely, John the second." face darken. He took her riding- Then, very quickly, he turned 11�; "I i; I - Blythe Mountain Coal Company had and I," said the lawyer. "Riverside Was the role that be was playing to his neighbor Malvern, who seated "I reckon you will have to take �::.,, .... .. . - - DR. H. HUGH ROSS been proved to contain a thick seam was like an oyster -shell with the pearl actually forcing this young girl out whip, gave it to her, handed her her in a comfortable leather chair with the nomination yourself, Brandegee, 1 ipp. I � � � gloves and walked over to the door, his legs crossed, was smoking, his and if you decide to accept it, that - ­ 4. , Graduate of University of Toronto of coal of the best quality. He press- gone, wasn't it, John?" of her role? Was she making love which he opened. 4-1:4. Faculty of Medicinei member of Col- ed the extension of the works on a John watched them. to him? It had its charm. She drew "I am not worth thinking about," face hard and set, looking into the will absorb you." 11 1� : , I � f fire. Malvern was especially regret- Brandegee threw out his hands with I ;,-,'�g I 1',. � lege of Physicians and Surgeons o larger scale and thought to himself: The peculiar delicacy of his moth- off her heavy white riding -gloves, set- he said, almost roughly, "and I ain � 't t.. . I Ontario; pass graduate courses In "Everything I touch turns to gold." er's skin made all her emotions evi- ting free her delicate hands. ing that his daughter was present to a gesture of despair. - .� I I - dent by the gentle rising of the color were fine, ,,ut strong and capable, Ask your father; he will tell you so. hear these eulogies of John Tremaine. "It is a great loss," he said; I'd , i Z�. I Chicago Clinical School of Chicago; The image of Isobel which persist They not the man to represent Virginia. L � I 1 '12 Royal Ophthalmic Hospital, London, ently came to his mind, be tried to to her cheeks. She blushed when her well modeled. He had seen jewels in Ride home quietly, and when you get "Don't you take an interest in very decided mistake." ,,f f 1,� I I . I England; University Hospital, Lon- ' ' politics?" My's. Brandegee asked "You see," said Tremaine calmly, , , of Do- thrust away. admirer touched her hand, she smiled Africa, from 'his own mines, that he hack, rest, and be careful when you sweetly. And John replied: "I am returning to South Africa soon. . ...:7 � 4, " ., ., , don, England. Office Back One day at Riverside he opened a on him more kindly than John had would like to put upon her fingers. take fences that there are no rabbit I � .11, I .. . Minion Bank, Seaforth. Phone No. 5. telegram to his -mother from Julia ever seen her smile. The romance There were no rings, but she would boles on the other side." Then "An enormous interest. I believe I am not even planning to cast my ... I I , ,!., Night calls answered from residence, he it the one field for a disinterested fortunes with Virginia." . �, . � �1 , � I Tremaine. It read: of it touched him. wear them well. broke off abruptly, and this time sh , "., Victoria Street, Seafortb. . e American who can forego personal (continued next week) . 1. "Shall come with the boys to spend "And between the second time did not mind the roughness in his ain and overcome his prejudices." --Q� q,,- . and � "I. . ". .- AUCTIONEERS Christmas at Riverside. If you can- CHAPTER XVIII the third time," he pursued , "you did . e, ev- 9 I . .��,�. .1 F. W. AHRENS not have us, let me know." He saw Isobel Malvern once before me the honor to analyze my person- volc Brandegee exclaimed delightedly: i. - This visit, unsolicited, would be a she went away. ,Coming suddenly in- ality." ery woman loves to receive from one "Well, now we are beginning to - . Ito.. I Ucensed Auctioneer for Perth and man in particular -a command. Quick Relief for .t� break in his life. He could prevent to Leavitt's office, toward the end of His tone might have, hurt her, but understand each other! My dear fel- 4:. I Huron Counties. Sales solicited, i low, we are quite of the same mind. 'EF'�11 'O 0 ..,.." '.. lf� * Real Estate, Farm Stock, Etc. Terms it, but be did not wish to do so. He the week, he found himos,Qlf in the she was not going to allow herself to CHAPTER XIX ., :,i ­ I . � an application. F. W. Ahrens phone wanted to see David's sons, and be room with her, for she sat before be hurt by him. It would take a I am willing to pledge a good sum of J K 1-1 Ate, U M 4tit t I C S . il.��,�� i 624 r 6, R. R. No. 4, Mitebeil, Ont. had a feeling of curiosity about Jul- Leavitt's desk in his revolving chair. great deal of cruelty to obliterate John finally persuaded his mother money for the campaign." � .,�:, ­ � . She had ridden over. from her mind John's face as he had to take part in the worldly life of Mrs. Tremaine moved where she "'', 2996-52 Ia- . - . At the end of a fortnight, his To Isobel ,the shock was great. bent toward her when she was injur- Richmond, ,and one evening he took sat. To her the word "money" meant Local Druggists SeRl Rheuma on ., 1�1'. - I .. OSCAR W. REED . mother came back to Riverside, and When the cruel red that stained her ed, and the memory of his look. home of Silas only one thing: the theft Jo,hn com- Money -Back Plan 1A � .; .- I . .el " Licensed auctioneer for the Court. when 'he saw her busied about her cheeks had died, and she grew quite "Yes," she said frankly, "Ithougbt Brandegee, president then of the Coal mitted when a boy. She heard John . . . � , � . 0 � . say: . ."O ,Ues of Perth and Huron. Graduate 'familiar duties, he realized how. much pale, John 'Saw, -on her forehead just Company. torturing rheu- . .. kd� , - . I of Jones, School of Auctioneering. be had missed her, bow charming the above her cheek, a bright little, sear. Brandegee knew nothing of the "I could handle my campaign with- matic pains, swollen, twisted joints, .`� -, � , 1 , 'i � . r *dt ...- Chicago. Charges moderate, and sat- presence of a woman was in the He also saw that they had cut off he coldness existing between the Mal- It much expenditure, but I shall not and suffer intensely because your sys- . It:- Isfaction gtiaranteed. Write or wire house, and -bow lonelv he had been. beautiful hair, Which was short li . ke verns ind the Tremaines and sent accept the nomination." . tem is full of uric acid, that danger- . �., I v I Oscar W. Reed, Staffs, Ont. Phone Mrs. Tremaine flushed When he bent a boy's under her riding -hat. Mrs. Tremaine in on her neighbor's Brandegee turned to Mrs. Tremaine. ous poison that makes thousands . , 1. ,"; 1 4 o 4), 11-2. 2965X52 and kissed her forehead, but she did Without the formality of any greet- uVW211GLEVS arm while John took in his hostess. "Come, my dear friend," he urged, helpless and kills thousands years be- . I., 1, pv , , � I ,�, , .� , .� " - not return his caress. He wondered ing, he as -Iced quickly: Isobel sat opposite him. The out- "you must persuade John. Don't you fore their time, then you need Rheuma I .'..., 16", ., -"11--� � . �.- .. � THOMASBROWN � what the workings of her mind had "Are you riding again so soon?" AFT&p .Q of -door life at the hot springs of want to see a Tremaine in the and need it now. I . ", � , , : . tidbYAed auctioneer forthe counties been during the days 'when she had Isobel's whip was on the t.able. Her . Virginia had completely restored her House ? " Start taking it to -day. Rheuma � I 1� 1. ') , �14 1 health. But what use to wear one's Mrs. Tremaine was not a Virginian acts at once on kidneys, liver, stomach ;, ­. � � .11 ."A ,af Aarofi and Perth. Correspondence been sick -nurse -what she knew of russet boots showed beneath her .,:, 1, I I ;��1111,;�J . anAngemento .Af Wile dutes can be the cause of the accident. short brown skirt. EVERY most becoming dress and to look for nothing. Though her face Was and blood, and you ,can sincerely ex- .; 11. I � . I �, . . I � , , .1 . I � . ... ' ' phonoi 97, Senfortli, When he had seen Isobel in bed "Why, of course. It was the only Nlk,! -7, lovely, if the one man in the world quite colorless, she controlled her claim: "Good riddance to bad rub- I 4t, � I., I :,::!�,� ��v. � , , by callln$r,tip , or, I I I � -!.",. I f �� - - S . never looks at you? Mrs. Brandegee emotion. She .saw in this moment bish." ,- . .11 , , . , , V .1 �r Officei. Charges after the accident, sbe--had spoken in thing to do; otherwise I might have ""''s, 11 6f�� , Ex mod- .1. I-; I 10 , . ,p6sh� -on might become, Many peoplie, the most skeptical of .1-11 '�11­ � �­'-- orito , aift$ � Wattion 9datauteed. so low a voice that no one but him- been afraid forever. Dort% you think was young and charming and John what her younger . 1:"i. - 94 , .�� 11 I . �. �, t,:. � ., . ��� I ::��, �,�, , I - if he had not committed that crime, sl t' - � � � - ­'�,,,;_ devoted himself to her. lit i 1 this city and in the ': -, I I -2 � . gelf had heard her iiijunction that he I wa-q tight?" . ", 4 . , 11 , I ; It was not the custom at the Brand- and ,she understood all that was de- countr fioireabouts, bless the day I—— , , ". -5 , . . . � . ::09(!A9-k'LOPP' � - - Tie had- never seen anything so — parate after dinner, and barred from him now. It was a when Y .::,­ -111: 41 Ifim"'Or 'Ort . iddaf* biiay 1*1108, NA. I . I . frank as her blue eyes, nor had he I A egees' to 4e C. berhart and other good . ... . . I., � k, . ything so enticing as the Probably one nd won -ten gathered together druggists offered Rheuma to the af- ; ­,!" I — , - I -Honil AcW61 6f Audd6neWh9p ftl- ., ever seen an the men . I , ,.'� .: I �., "I. llm*q, fteblai emitga takoli 4n, Piltd- smile on her red lips. reason for the in the gr ee stood flicted at a small price and guaran- I ,,'�i,`: f�t � Her feelings were clear as crystal-. larity of before the fire, his hands under the teed money refunded if not satisfied. I ..:�,,�i�,� if� 'O., 4 ck, Roal 199tMeo Mer. POPU s ,� 1.1�4 �� l ., ; * Pre'd Live StOl Rates li' I 1, I She was unaccustomed to conceal- WRIGLEY'S is thac it wf,,6- tail of his coat, and harangued Tre- n.9 If you have rheumatism get a bottle ::;�,,�8 �� . . eheiidl6e and Phtin-Saleb.,' I I . I'll.., ,., 1� i ment, She had a fine scorn of any ve -long and Teturm w maine. of Rheuma to -day. :,",­ ,� 1, .; p� wevailing market. Sitt;, i ... I ch Z � .k�bt�jjlg with I may be- washed ,,,,, .� . I "Why don't you run for Congress, :�,,4 t. . ..Uriiwon assured. ,Write or *lj* , rag% and in this first love she could great,,divicidnols fbir co aniall I i'A'4 � - .. . . 0war Klopp, Zntich OhL photle nOt eonceal the tumult of feelings an atiflay. I It keeps teeth Tremititre?" he asked directly and fol- FAWKS I FOR SA=1 �.i. 1.;.: ,,-�'�7, . I*. .- ,lo& 28616-911�, �, 1.4at.Tremaine had rouged in her. clean, breath swee4 appetito lowed: "I am beginning to think rt's easy to wash and dry the �. � 1 .4 t�N'.' . keen, ftedtlam gcod� you are a quitter -a shaker of re- bobbed heads-Afree lath I I ,, . I 1 1.11,� � �r of , ' :, 0, 11. , . 4�� -1 1— - 0 .... ��­­ Ile did not refer to her Accident. sin of ]FAPZI .POR SAW. -FOR SAta tOft I -, � . . . Fresh and fulli-fialozed sponsibilities. You refuse to take a Baby's Owii Soap in a be %, � �.,, I . I "I came to see Leavitt On a miatter cone4oalon 4. btalcalav, t � , 'i i" R. T. LMSS � I always ia 10 wan-wrappod hand in any -thing that means a per- hot water is a simple and fnerr;- area. 1%030 ate 6-A tile orb%faft %7 tr ,.. .,:��,`.'.; 7�1 � , I �,;�";t;,�. � . 16f business, but Iny business can wait . � , . � - �` ,,T�11, . I I I � Ueouied anottlonter for the Cdumtr, � . 13adicage. sonal effort on your part. It's not pensive shampoo and the lbiger- frame hau�n. 10 ioaft; 114d ,; J.. � I" , 1. , . 1� � fOr' yours. It must be very serious drivitv how . . . -, :1 - - ing fragran ­ I 11 ",j'r?, i .46 Sales attended to 'in sin I � , . -ave com e back after an ce, as of roses in the %taldtoir In ta", �� I- I I T-41 ,,,L.'' , , !, Id Ituron. I fair. You h "tea ot 02tolent drehrita, mit 1" " �, . 0 to ,bring you to a lawyer's ofAce.It th I I rm ... . I I ,;.: ;­ I ,. hair is very appealing. farm fo 4%U talb dMited time) ,W-04 fbhtft ' I I .. ; ... � . #Art* of the county. Sevo'd "T't4h707 ,,, , absence of fifteen yearg and in An , I ,, An�aA'�. 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