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I.0 44 . � __ --- � - 1. kr ..., �, .i� � I . t .� been very bgi4 �r, ; , -with naive adip , rf, "g," r ,, , I I . . . ,4_ � � "! i, "because I come to see evening, and he saw her vaguely un nave though.she we *0 inimobiliAed by, .vbat gatelil � ib.ation 77 1"t I I *1,.'f.'*;c!v�""*,,f? 4X., `11'1'�.",�'E,�. � . A i "'. I : . I til she, was lost'in Re. set bis mInd'4g4h I . . :: � .. .. '. .. , _,* '. � . � _ 11_;!��,, I � � I . I - . . . I . 1. , V the fact of be'. said and what it meant to 'her. big uncle. I . 11 411w''.'. �_ . " .� _-;�� ,, _ tb,e shadoW4� , , lr I 11: � to . her interest in b1g.g"Wi, It . " P, during "Umle, John, ,you,ry one of the, 4a , -,* . 1.1 �' ': � , � � en ladies go to their lawyer"s, � ,xpq qnces _T4 I F . -1�.�i,!*:�-,�;,�:� , . * X Ou Be, several Y, 4i.s I . I ... 11 . . I ,��,,.,.i �, , .'�� _k Tirenialues, aren't-youji, . � I 111,", 1%, - Was just this geutle,,Uft . . . - 11 ."', "�- , I �,: � , ,rest in his , " I . I there is usually somelthing amiss," some good friends wit, .tilt 1,601�9, like I ,�,.�_ I �­ 11 . . :­. ;; " 'cha L PA .. . �.",I­�.,*4,��OV­X,11 ,;.. 11 .1 I'., - it ,,old . % 11 "'. I %-��,,;��;:"� I I ­ fix,ve made ­�.� r 1� 1, , .: 64t 44'_� Z_ 1. 1 1,44- A F,& life -that he had.� �hilli�yi,-.-�ozkged for. I I � . � 01 i 49 - I" I am 3 a e be there, gnu I want.w go,vack and ,see . "Neither Davey itor I i,iilf .44­*41**'A,V'#" I'll, "I ,!!;�4­ think it is, Mr. Lesvitt?"' . . CHAPTER XXII . . Now it bad iibine, ancl-At%vould not is . . I . be- both,' �, �- ,.­­-"�',,'�o "", ''. . � '' "" . eration1l, I should lik , t"...'++,foli" .? .i; " V. - I thi to hi them - . I . , �,t':;,T ��. ;�� 1 I , . ., and - v;, said 1*6 .boy. � , � 1.1140141 " , , , � '. I -� i I V. � ne,comet Ybu§hou1duottbI#k . 'Q6 those of -bed, "to be Aboolutelk And, I ': ".",", 11'.1; ". . . John baii beeni�shoQtiug at some dis- iiiMy1WXperienciesbxve, He put out his hand franitly ; � I, . - . 1, . , rallift - � I BID "a 1 _4 from. the . :1 X". ;t,': ,- I � t-twinty-Ftwo." . tAnce from Riverside, .,and- -walked most men stJU 4intling in a purely friendly ga- exactly like yo , . �1� . l I I . I shion, said: IJ` ­ 11�,' ?�., 1. ", I I " who have.., hit ked about u, Uncle i pan, when _f .." I ­ .;� i . ,", I 11. . ., . , aid, indifferently; .. .. . . I . ('- 11 I . - I , , home slowly toward the end of the the world," he am . grow .1up. I I I -.,-,. -� ,; 1", .. ;�­,,:., N ,�`,!,� ' - - - ­ UK- � I -you wilil never thluk'sq,'�,,Sho sla�4d � � 1. - ,',F­-',':,;�.1f � ". , " 1. "'.. . E ... �,��j,i . i, le... I ., calvily., �Iyoo,.-4,re one� of those PeO- day,, taking the path thiroulgh'the Back "neither bet ptz I`Wish� me good luck and gopd-by. ,, . . � , _% . _ ""I, . . ter not ,v "Better choose alaothie, I ,� I 11 � I'll, *11_� - �_11 � p. I left .r model, no- . , ." � '. , :, .., . . You remember what your mammy told _00deXldh . . , , .. 6,n _,.-,-, - ,� W � ,,'.....". - - ­&�- , 2 I .1. I � *4�16i whom everything tUTAST10 sun- Paslturq. With the rabbits he had home ex'pecting little!! 0'laughed� er; Mr. Leavitt, for examp16.11 , � . .9. :: ,','�,,� ; 1. - 1. , �, , ". : , , ". . you seventeen years ago—that John , ''He ......" . I ."', 11, I ,-W �, , %� h$ t." - . - shot flung over his back, his gun on "but I must say, taknig- .It ioltogether, "Hub, Uncle John, an old man?"' uolmosii . 4, '..",1110 � . VE g, , ; � .1 '_ .- , � - � i.: I ', 1 , ..; I � -��:4,1.�,� . 1, , _.... ,. - liston ,� - - , ,':�:'1�0 . . � %i �.:, ,. f 1�4111bank-yo%-my-AW,'�-Said the his shoulder, he stood at the bars of thin turned ol.Rt rather better than Tremaine had run away? Just think "He was once young, Roger.',* 0 ... � , e.,. 4... , �4.0 - -_77�,,'i .4�:�;.,.I� ... �, "�,,,�,, " KA, , . I . �_- I .. M,; p �� law, !'That is very � -away again— 4, , 0, ,?�, i�..,�­�Z, I .. , ge . �� , . . � -1 . ills, Ili " ,!'­� " - �-.'i I Yep, but.1 -never knew him then. . .- , ;�� I o , , I . . yer. , gtaceful � an I the old fence, waiting a few moments I thought, �they wOU14,�, . � �. of him as having run I 1Sq4f0#4L -�l t'. ' ,. �,,.,, -pro, y, an i you, will let me retur . . G�Gft,� -1-i , M." '' w, , ' .3 . � . tt d If - a before going'up'to the house. of --film at ME. 11j'Ol7=b4u­__­___­ -' " L ' .-,� J=il, a It was Its , knew, or better Still, don't think 1%, - " �: I I A %% 1� - I ... . that she woOld like to I and I guess I choose Napoleon." . I ..? -! ,,, 0,49.' ., ,�,ijl� �. I- ­ 1.,,q��, � �.1_4 . - . ,; " " " :, ­'. ", ,p :, ­ 1/.. :, I" , I . -1be compliment, I am sure you bring now eighteen months since he had re- ask hirA. Wh all. He is not worth it." 1:1) p my razor, Davey.,, Dublin ............. 4!54"". ':,a, " �-,­ ,,.,�., - i y he a ro ­:" 1. " - I ,. I . I q 9 �4�i '! . . c �� , " '' I I ,eted toward her as W . � ­," I � . . 1 11,�­,.,�,,��',��,,� A , , 'it Wherever you go." luetantly taken down these bars ,to " , ., ��,:�ir,', ,; _, , 4 e - - " �� - I 04948,_ (He completea his work like an art 4 1 ", , ,� ,,�, , - . he did, but she could net p t him such think I could just shave a little - ,ii��, ,.� i".. 'I � ,, ­ � �,"',W I , ­ _... �., . , I , �T '1� % I ,.�, � benefit6s ' The girl nodded 'her head. There let Isobel's mare pass through. 7, ist. He accomplished what be wish- bit I I .1 . .1 I rk . With a question.; He succepod, so thor- off my upper lip." P'lla, _P'41M� ­:�-",,�;%Wffl � ! � ,_ �� 71, 11 - ,,� - . 1_, Mll',� . 11 � - was a grave expression - _ _ 4 I , �, � On her usually the same reluctance he had let her on , ed to do; he hurt her profoundly; he . . - Dublin ...... I :� $11i � I 5.'ft ,9;3 I �:�, �111,_ 1 to p1mWC6 - - ghly in his ass,ulmptiO�,�,,O inide in. Drop it, I sa3if . _7. "' , ... I..— . I .1 ,�, -;I. ,; - - - .1 - )_ . apimated face. :enter his life. Then he -had treated difference that he chille&,her; awakened all her pride;, and above all I ft Columban. 10.4a Of 1 il_ ­�,,,��.,,, I and "Uncle John," said little tfo� .��­" , ,,,'��:";, -f "=W3fi4 e*eri*e. fok the .tee& . - � 1$Unlightis alit -very well," she aidt her el . at a'boor h . there came to -her the horrible cer- oge h _.. 10.53' � ii, �, -1� � . , ,, I - -1 I the C=ellest�ihing a man 1 7 � 1, - , ,'. ��-� '00A � A ton& , Clint , 5 rud 3r Wh a e must then he did � "when I said i hated blonds the other "I I Y; 14 ., �I`but I am beginning to And. out that ' cro tali" that he knew she cared for . ,� ... � _7,,� .... .... on ...... "'IQ ' 6,ft :t#A4 ` 'I". I We@ , .1 i dom I have thought himl 'What a oked- can do --treated the. Sim'aitt" bel " . 10'�'J. 11 I - �, � "I . . ipn lightly, day, I forgot about Miss ISO] . ,1.�L �, � ,. I V .. ... . . fmdft to it does not Oak -bills to run -a house- been on' the tip of his tongue to Bay: as though he took a4vantage of the him and that he was disenchanting Holmesville .. 11.20 11.09 1. , ,0, �� - � _. I "You did?" . � . �, , ;.", 1�r � �1� , , " ­ , , , " a � � ", I Goderich ..... 11A0 7.26 "I �'!, 1 '. q_;�,�. V a", � . 1. hold; and, Mr. Leavitt, I have come been- on the tip of his tingue ti; say: difference in their .yiato,'as though her as far as he knew how. It was "Yes, we used to see -her when we I ., 11 -"`� � �1. - a 0 ,�� L . _ - " 11 to see .� " 1, .�. ; p, � . , . ,�,, . , I I 11 �, 1 . Thew,04&2 , '. you because s6mething's got "I know you love me. I love You. she were to hi nothinSr-b4t a little unbearable. were, down here last time. Where is I ,­ .'�,;" UrA ,. Will you marry a thief ? . . . You girl. in . I Tremaine saw pain and chagrin I � 1� . I I... .. 11 " I , I �­ I - ,,, " 1§��, . ,��,� 9"""W9114, , . she, Uncle John?" C. P. IL TIME TABLE L '��,""�,_.'. - I Sh4@ used, in this instance, the same- see what they think of me here in . "You inuatiet take people.and things L I � , I I �, . .. �.� , � by - hanidn�'fi . , � I bring back the color to her face. He " . I �, � 5HOF . I'don't know." I Rest. . I � . I I - , L ,�','�,' . . ­ I , . _1 1 �,A�',',,,-,, - 11 "."', - . , �, : Aivck�; words �that Jelin Tremaine had usedi, Virginia; y I am to -day. too seriously,� Miss Ms&lverii," he said knew that she almost hated him in that 'Don't you know her quite well,. &M 'P;.WL I" ­ ��,Oz� .., but her solutio was - not likely to be you b ' t a . -that for the time being I , '. , _',4� , , i , 1 - I -1 . 11 nu .,:Ihf ath t you knew evenly. "There is les*. romance i moment, and Uncle John?" Goderich 4,66- 1''.. I ,the same as ,his, big scheme. . 1 , mv . in he had succeeded in his work. wile, PA, . . :112`� ��: , .��:1�,',`.�m . "., A 9 I I U - sguise. Don't You people's lives than they suggest. When "We are neighbors Mens r.'r.1% 1, - j"Al ­. I .- �� . tFather, I sa _ ,- e girl, as , ug thin fi Ust "Isn't she a corker?'� . . . , ­ ­ * , ­ " ,I , , I .- It that I have made up for the I saw you last, you told in# th t cGaw 6.04 *ft, :,:�� � . . d , I Rae were The Omer of the tw - - - botft her hands into the p kets of . ..... 1 4 11 1�� - 11,`�.r . , 0, is UT- past . . . YOU Say they call me were going North to *OTk f your Tremaine looked down into the Auburl6l .::::: ... �.. 6.1 t I I . . - . . . I � , . - "_.", . ­. Wrly uu�rartical, and it puts -him in 'Big remaila6.' Are�YOILX big enough living. Were you romancing9"'ll fan- her rough jacket and stood straightly bay,' eyes. David, though only twelve Blyth ............. 6.25 I�Lft43`1, - " � *�,�;;�� , 7 . 'I., � " I I I I...,01 - �� .� . such a state of excitement when I to in I a man with a stain on his cy you were." like a charming little soldier, with was tall and well set up. He had Walton ........... . 6.40 , . . I - , � I .,.� ,� Z07 1 , I . :1. speak of money that I don't dare tq nime?__, . Now you know why He smiled her blond head held up. The bright taken possession of his uncle's shav- McNaUght ......... 6.52 ­.. . . at her asAf she were , . . 2A9 .", 1; �. - 1. broach the subject to him. So. I have I ran away. Njw you know why I the most cas they had cut off after her acei- - . I � ­ � IL hair h. Toronto ........... 20.25 � .11�_-_ ual acquaintance, and lie ing-4brus �',' , 1 ..."; . .1 come to a decision; Mr. Leavitt, and . . - in rings around her ears and brow. U " Why don't you marry Miss Isobel, W"L . . " .:.., can't *run for Congress." saw how his cruelty told�' She stiff dent had grown again and clustered 6XW . I want you to help me." ncle John?" . ­ ..;_*��i-� "I . ,, — I Ile had been tempted to say this to ened, she grew pale, she half bit her angry, wretched, hurt as she amL P -ML 11 ! __ Leavitt went over and took her her. What would she -have answered under lip, and he fancied that she She was "That's an idea, Davey. 1A0 540. 1 11.1 - t ,� . , , 11 band and drew her round to the big -he thought he knew the mettle she was keeping back the tears. had never thought any one could hurt I, Neighbors always marry in books." McNaught ....... : . I � ,,��; _. chAir and made her sit there; and . ,, her. Even the fact that she would 11.48 0.57 ". �N , ., . now, as she did so, was made of, the pride of race Shia I "I was going to see Mrs. Tremahm, Seizing his uncle's arm, he laughed Walton ........ % I.. . to his me6tal represented. She was as proud as she said, "to tell her that I have not ee him again was clouded by 12.01 9.16 11�),_, , �11 � �.. � 'a and insisted, "Will you, will you?,, Blyth ....... ­ , ,-� �- 12.12 9.22 . - -, , ,,,,, - . I , Of his mother, and some day, Malvern found - something to do and to say her indignation. at the risk of causing John to cut Auburn ..... ::­­ 12." 9.38 , Z" - . . 1. -1 visiont with the remembrarice � John's protecting offer, he seemed to would tell -his daughter of the theft; good -by." "I do not think you have won your himself with his razor. 12.34 9." ;:.,�, sit there holding her with his arms John did not doubt it. "John drew a brcath that was not title of 'Big' Tremaine," she said with -"Look out!" exclaimed the . :1,1- . .. . . I �� � "; round- her. uncle. *.' * * * 12A1 9A1 . �i�;, 11 1 4" J11'r, ,� * As though she appeared now in an- all relief. -If she were going away, spirit. III do not think you have won "Go ea*y old man!" "­ I I .. . . �'­ ,F' t "I am going to work for my Ii i it. Riches aren't everything. it F ' Goderich .......... 12.-;5 SIM . , I Ps" I I L. v'Tlg swer to his thoughts of her, and it would solve the problem.- Roger, Who had been very quiet, Z I 11- .�,_­. and I want you to get me a posi- would herself respond to his questions "My mother is at home," he said, isn't everything to be a millionaire. now said from the bed: _'1.j'_ tion." he saw Isobel coming toward him a- "and will be delighted to see you." There are other riches. W . . " - -, _�X . , "I like my grandmother best of ! 1­� �-, ... , "My dear chi -Ill," said the lawyer, cross the fields. She seemed to ex- Isobel shook her head. She want- . . You ask me to wish you good anybody." � !I:. ',� - � . ... .. .. - luck. I hope you will find peo in JAMS WATSON .­ ic He appeared, arrayed in Tremaine's .. ��.��,s_ who had been unable to work for his press the spirit of the land, of Vir- ed to be alone with her emotion, whi h F�e S living because no one wanted his ser- ginia. She was in nut -brown, the col- in a few moments it would be diffi South Africa who will make you ap- ­ . . ,�r . .. vices and because there were no -cases cult py-whom You can make happy. 1, black coat, which trailed between his Agent for Singer Sewing !�. or of the rimy earth. It was a three to control. She could not go to Riv- leg% to the floor. :'�.,��,r . in the district, "my dear child, what � He realized in a second more that ."I'l �, . mile walk from her door to the Back- erside. "You fellows had better own . , 1,�,,� spiluklieunderrugsandinclothesclo to go d Machines, and Generd In- ­�,�,X�� Soto Pasture, and the exercise had given "Take her my message, will you?" she had turned right -about-face and .", I �. ,��.-. , can you do?" and see your grandmother," said John ourance. I ... �% ":,� , I �.'* KILL MOTHS irly well." her a clear red color like the stain of "With pleasure," he said, less un- left him. She was walking fast a- hastily finishing his toilet at the Q*09� ,:� .'�,. ,I - . She was so lovely as she sat there, berries under snow. There was vigor graciously. "What message?" cross the meadow up to Malvern by stand. "Get out of that coat, Roger; , , I 1� __ .— the little path and be was letting her I �'. ___ - her hands clasped on her muff, her as well as grace in the swing of her "That I am going North to -morrow and if you muss my shirt, I'll wallop gain strmt - - Sesfer% I I 'I., 'j'w go. His gun Yeaned against the fence, I -1 I , young face lifted, that Leavitt's walk. She seemed, as she approach- and that I send her"�_she hesitated- I you, my boy. 11 I "", I . " ,�',., L � I,, I ,�,�, thoughts wandered entirely from the ed him, to sparkle; she was brightness the word had never passed betwee � the dead rabbits hung limply where "You're frightfully particular about �_, " practical question, and he thought Of and charm itself, and did not in the them -"My love." . he had slung them. He stood watch- 1;1­�'.. X 11 , � � I your clothes," said the little fellow. HEMS WANTED , "t.; _,;��, .,��j; . . V in Isobel's figure until I Tremaine laughed aloud and pick- . �,,,i the sunset, red 9 . I ) her only as the perfect woman, least suggest an unhappy love. The light of the winter" ' ' t disappear- ,,, �',.l mate most decidedly created for such "She does not care for me," he as blood, fell upon the ground about c -d - ed up his clothes, which he had res- Missing Heirs are being sought �_,,�, - lb � a man as John Tremaine. It also oc- thought. "Certainly not deeply," And them, touching the cold silver fence Desolabion came upon him greater cued. He opened the door of the throughout the world. Many people I � � I I �t curred to him imme than any he had known in the desert, I �1_ diately that if he could not then have answered hon- to coral, flashing bright along the room. ',`V��, ohn carried out his scheme, working estly that he was glad to think so. river, and holding b and yet he was within reach of the 4re to -day living in comparative pov- ,:11t__'1X I for her Rving would be out of the oth John and M- realization of a man's dearest hope. "Now get out and let me finish aty who are really rich, but do not I . %'�-,, cka e J Did he want to break her heart? Was bel in its glory as they stood there, dressing." Irnow it. You may be one of them. ... ,,.;';'I . question. He went, back to the house slowly. He .,!,,�X, __ he sincere in his process of disillus- the fence between them. He said- Just then Maminy appeared in the 3end for Index Book, I'Missing Heirs , �'?, "I thought I might be a compan- ioning her? Had he positively suc- "Then you will not see the T're- saw the smoke from the kitchen chim- I ,­�A ,h doorway, and the boys rushed at her -and . �� � ion for some old lady," said- Isobel, ceeded in making up his udnd to give maines, if you are going North to ney rising languidly on the quiet air. Next of Kin," containing care- . :� �-.4 - wildty. , " , ,�. --- The days were drawing near to the N.Ily authenticated lists of missing ,i3O, ,I " ... :­�,j. . , 1-1 _ . . ; . It or teach children." her up? morrow? They are coming for the , "Hie, Mammy! Come and barricade heirs and unclaimed estates which ,: I...-.-.;..,..--. ..... .. .. : ..E.,- .. _.. .r-­..�, . -_` .... "Certainly, certainly," said Leavi .. Isobel swung a hemlock stick. Her Christmas holidays." holidays. The servants Uncle John with us!" have been advertised for, here and I , ..... .- : . - -.1 .... tt Christmas �`_A ­ q " ' � :�� am ­� � ' 21 � `�-O. ' `� ............. , .. " " ' 0 ee : 1111v�� . .1 �­ v absent-mindedly. russet boots showed beneath her short 'IN ," she said, "I sball not a and his mother bad already begun to "Fo' de Lawd!" she panted under abroad. The Index of Missing Heirs - , - - ... 11 ...'.. - - " E decorate wfth holly and with ever- ,_1'11" . .. . -11- � "�i ­ ... 11 - :,� ,",T4 ._- " RE - "Aren't you interested?" she asked skirlt. Her coat was open, and her them." And she thought of Jula the assault. "Lernme be, lemm,e be, we offer for sale contains thousand&�,_ , �,4 . with a sharp little note of disappoint- white shirt gleamed like a dove's Tremaine with a sudden dreadful ache green. He had made the dilapidated ---.I -1 !?, ,y: yo, little debbils!" of names which have appeared - : ;,�;., A ment in her voice. "You see, you are breast. at her heart. old home into a dignified homestead. in t� 1�,� I His mother's future was secure. He "Tell us a -bout Uncle John and fa- &merican, Canadian, Englil;b, Scotch . . , :� I 9 a the only person in the world I can She came up to him -frankly, hold- John did not then connect the two ther when they were boys like us, Irish, Welsh, German French, Bel, ,,;,�1:1111 ask." ing out her hand, blushing gloriously; together remotely in his mind, or re- had once more established a hearth. M-ammy." . ) - , I _� "What would your father do with- He had done the thing a man likes inan, Swedish, Indian, Colonial, and ,. �,!'�, I '�' -�.41 and John, apparently ignoring that alize that Julia's return to Riverside "Not lak yo' -all!" she sniffed scorn- �,', out you?" asked Leavitt. best to do -made a home. He thought Aber newspapers, inserted by lawy- - A handy size pack- frank, pretty hand, leaned his gun a- would awaken Isobel's jeal'Dusy. Th, Christmases, during those fully, looking over the blond heads at ers executors, administrators- A130 � ,�­ - - T . of other - - ... "What will he do with me, if I gainst the bars and thrust his own fact that she was going away the Christmw;- ' John. "Ma chillun wa'n't nevath lak �oaains list of English and Irish 31 age for occasionS stay Vy hands into the pockets of his shoot- following day, and that probably he fifteen y . cam of wandering* ,-all. Dey was gemmen; you'se Courts of Chancery and unclaimed . I . ..� - 1, . . camps, on the plains, in YO .� . when half a pouund is "Things are so serious as that, eh? �ng-coat. . should not see her again, began to range cities, jest boys. " dividends list of Bank of England. .� ,I. said the lawyer, and he thought as "Arent' you going to shake hands possess its full significance. He the African desert, in at I a may be - � ust right." 11 where he had no family and no home. Your name or your ancestor I I he spoke that perhaps the better with me?" would be in South Africa when she (continued next week.) in the list. Send $1.00 (one dollar) 18-25 thing would be to help her in her in- "I have been killing things; my returned from her little journey into As he came up to the house, he saw I . that the barn door% were open. Nol- atonce for book. .1. . tention and ignore the fact --as indeed hands are not clean." the working world, to find that her — — - - � . an was telling one of his inimitable . �; I . he was pledged to do -of any other "Nonsense! Hunters were made father had obtained a small fortune � I solution of the problem. before preju4ices." by the sale of his worthless acres. He Irish yarns to the negroes. John PEMALE AGENTS WANTED International Claim Ageney, .� — UI do not believe there are one hun- "I could not touch anything so im- would be gone. In a second, the could hear his rich brogue and the Dept. 296, 1 dred dollars in the bank," said the negroes' soft gufaws. He heard Pa" "' full time, apnointing sul�-agents. . girl. "We owe bills everywhere, and maculate as your glove." dreariness of his future without her, laughter -ounding from the kitchen. Steady income w�urpd. Write immediately. Pittsburgh, Pa., U. S. A. . .. lkk� Isobel drew her glove off, laughing. and the new sentimental suffering he Mammy Chloe's voice was loud and THE SANTILLA CO., 2930-tf I - as far as the property is concerned, Her bare hand shone, white as she was about to embark upon, struck ay The odor of good things cook- Dept. 33, P. 0. Box 436, Montreal. : it is just like Riverside was-mort- held it out again. It said to him-. him with all its force. This was the 9 * . . gaged up to its value and the inter- "Take' me." She wooed him. He one woman he wanted for ,his wife. ing . . rcl I I eat overdue." fixed his eyes upon her so intently He would have been glad to have passed the kitchen door and went un- — I . I I 4 Leavitt sighed. that she looked away and coming up picked her up there, at the pasture ,"" n around to the front of the house. - I I . - . . "I have lots of rich friends," said to the bars touched them absently. bars, to have carried her off out of His dogs ran out to greet him, spring- � .� . 11 .1 & the girl, "but you know that I would "When I came here first, you did Virginia, out of his past, into a new 1 ng on him, sniffing at the rabbits. �. I SIT L rather die than ask their help. I not want me to ride over your fresh life. Instead of that, if be had the They followed him up the porch steps, Are You Gambling og- Investing? . �. I be keeping at his heels. As be came. . , , . �, a companion. I want to go to stran- "No. it . would never see her again. It was into the hall he heard voices and � When You Buy Speculative Shares Which Have No Earning I.; " would not even go to any of them as ploughed field." Affourage to carry out his plans, . gers." "Nor did you the second time, the only way out of the maze. laugbte.r--Jhis mother's laugh -and his Record and No Market Value You Are Simply GAMBLING -With . . "You are quite right," said Leavitt- either." "Good -by," he heard her say. heart thrilled to the sound of the the Overwhclming Probability That You Will Lose Your Money. . . Voic I � They remained for a few moments "No. 1P This time she did not extend her merriment. He realized that the place h Chance When You Can INVEST Your Sav- I . � in silence, and Leav'itt watched her in Isobel pulled off a splinter from a hand, but she stood without making had been invaded, and that his -bro- i:IgI, In Sound Dividend -Paying Securities of Known Value and _ .., ,6h ther's family bad come. As he went Earning Power (Always Readily Marketable) and Be SAFE? YOU - � � the light of the fire and the candles. silvery rail of the ancient fence. J n any effort to go. into the house like Esau from the Can Do This By Availing Yourself Of Our � � 11 "I do not know, my dear, whether, said: There was that in him, strongly chase, he thought that the sons of U ',, - you were informed of it or not, but "Don't destroy my propertyl You're masculine though he was, brutal irthright. "PAY IN A YEAR PLAN" 1= - when the Blythe Mountain Coal Cam- a vandali!" though he could be, which throughout his brother had taken his b (Example $500 Initial Investment) .- - His mother, in a violet -colored dress, .� pany was formed, John Tremaine of She disobediently pulled off the his life led him to consider the hap- stood before the big hearth, the fire- $500 INVESTED (Pay In A Year Plan) WILL BUY OUTRIGHT 0 . fered your father the position of splinter, with a savage little gesture. piness of others. He had suffered so light touching her hair and the lace 6 SHARES BELL TELEPHONE ................ Dividend Rate 8% 1 . i, C . tF " president and an option to buy a "You are nifore human to the wood," much himself that he could not bear * � Rill �� l(W gacw. great dewl of stock." she said, "than you are to human be- to see others suffer. The fact that across 'her breast. She bad an arm 10 SHARES STEEL OF CANADA .......... � .... Dividend Rate 7T I .hU"__LUMA" - She looked up, surprised. At the ings." And she started to tear away he was likely now to leave an ache in around the neck of each of her grand- io SHARES CANADIAN CAR FOUNDRY, Pfd,..Divide-nd Rate 70/- .: - mention of Jahn's name she had flush- another bit. John all of a sudden put the heart of this woman was intoler- sons -two charming boys. She was The above investment securities are long established dividend '�­ ed. his hand down over hers. His pulses able to him. If th any talking down to them, as he had seen :,, "NuggeV1 gives sboes all her laugh and talk with David when payers and possess an unusual degree of safety plus extraordinary - the comfort of age with "Ohl Of course I did not know it. �aced, and in his clasp of her hand he suffering, he wanted to bear it him- they were children. He supposed that profit making possibilities on market advances. .,. . . the appearance of new- Why did he refuse?" spoke as plainly as though he had self He befieved the kindest thing (Other Investment Group Selections For Smaller or Larger �,� ness. Keeps them pliable Leavitt immediately regretted his Julia Tremaine was there, but he did I'll said the words that pounded in his to do was to break the spell now. ' Sums On Request). �:", 'not see her. His mother's voice cried: �. 1:. -preserved-polishetL information. � breast. He lifted Isobel's hand, held "It is really good -by," he said prac-' Our new investment booklet, "The Road To Financial Independ- I - 4'YO "David! Roger!This is your Uncle , . . �-;,�, " u need not tell me," she ex- it a moment in both his, then, flung it tically, "because I am going back to ence" gives a complete record of Canadian Dividend Paying Securl- -,"l." IaV claimed. strode away. South Africa in a short time." ties, with their high and low -market prices, and explains -how you can "He dislikes Mr. Tremaine. from him, turned, and , John." � The three moved toward him out of . 11" I. "I. , I He loses no opportunity to show me Leaning for support against the He saw her start, her eyes widen start investing small or large suiris with absol'ute safety by our "PaY , I ,�, #6 � � �6 T the firelight. He heard his new title this. Ever since my accident, he has bars, tremendously stirred, happy be- and her lips part. called by sweet high voices: "UncI2 In A Year Plan." Send for it to -day. No obligation. �, �, . `I 11 , , I , . I G $0 _, idden him the house." yond words, her hand, stil,1 alive from "Going back to South Africal" he John! Uncle John!" He was seized � �, I . I � . I W tacitly forb REPRESENTATIVES WANTED TO ACT AS OUR LOCAL I ,�, I . I.. . . . I . I I � Leavitt watched her fire. his touch, resting on the fresh gash heard her murmur; and he said hur- upon by four young arms, vigorously, CORRESPONDENTS. I , ., AVLA "Dreadful, 1. i I V . I think, to show such in the wood, she called after him: riedly: authoritatively. He was conscious , . I �� " . , enmity. It is a sort "Yes, yesl I have had enough of , "L'�f� , of jealousy, too." "John Trem'ainel John Tremaine!" I I , - Afaj� 1"'61d tilt that a boy on either side of him was AIL THIS COUPON �&�� Zoo, Toneg Re4v"d , And she continued fearlessly, Tremaine walked a few steps, then Virginia. I am a born wandered. I talking about the rabbits and the dogs I , �0,' " " &Otda. cloud between my father and turned, and came bark to her. As am restless now for the free and easy ,. , ",%,�,,i, i's a :�41,, r6sain �� " _g .." " �%Itl 1 ,4180 WhIM D n great delight. Roger, the young- Burnett Sainte Clair & Co., Date ................... �:. A I me." She turned the - a You can ' ", " , .1 � a, ,)a , information OV soon as she saw the expression of his life I have led for year.. - � , " -,,, .d W1d1d 0�--0(Aq_U_tJffi � "You. face she regretted that she had called understand that," he continued tran- eat, held up his face to be kissed. ..,:, � N" 1 ,,,,� (�A . - Investment Bankers, , I ,,, , ,4 � Z I , I I - " , . 1� . mwmw , er in her mind and continued. Ily, as though he tried to take her "Uncle John, may we go shooting Canada Cement Building, , �,�.'�i - " I ,do not mean to tell r�e that for some self in qui . I. ------- - _" I � " , , � him. The warfare with him. with you? Davey has got a rifle. I Montreal, Quebec. !. 1.�.',,* N51 . y father refused those few moments had been ha,rd; into his, confidence, as one would an �:.v� *­�. - � ,­ ,t. , personal prejudice in am to have one. May we Uncle You may send me details of your "Pay In A Year Plan" and your � 6 ,­��- . �­'*,'11 ��� .t. V1 outsider. "A fellow who 1. �� �Wg , 4� * , �, � 6, , 1�.: �4, 4 - . . t.ht: FV01 A- e big expression was cynical, and the agreeable John? What bully dogsl Hie! 11101 I . I 'Leavitt made 'no respons - She has had no home for the booklet without obligation ort my part. I am inter6sted in the fol- ,. 4 a I poor girl saw nothing of the feelings What's their names? Did you only lowing securities- I I �� ;"�AM , . 11 I I went on: she wished to ' 1. �� *aAed, ailt see. The fact that he , best part of his life -never wants to shoot two rabbits?" I '�sw I .... *4 n . "Whyv itys the inost incredible pTe- blamed himself did not make it easier settle down." I . I'll, ".,: :­` i ­.:: ; ,,,. ABLIargailv- oflop He let his eyes wander over the They both tore out of the room af- . , . , . : I .. - '. 1. "Ill judice I ever heard ,, to do what he set himself to do. ter the dopm, leaving John alone. with . ,� �- T.fp. - : ''.� ..'� I 11 " t'Donyt speak of It to him, Isobel. ,You called me back," he Said. "I landscape, from which the light was . 11, � ... 't, ,,, 1P . , 1POP, SALE.— n-70 Affes, 01fte 6 � An4 she added bitterlyt must return to Riverside." slowly withdrawing. Already in the his mother. Her eyes were on him I ,'�111 ��,;,q.,� , � . with a bright expression of happiness ..­�,. ��, 11 � ,-I,," tpb*, $eatort'h- modd?n 1161180 Ob - He admired her as she stood there paling sky ,the stars had begun to ap- . � L' �,,,j�, "I , 1 ft#*�6 b'Aft ind toilet, 5=11 Mra- "Oh, no. I, never speak of John lining her self-control Such pear. and pride. NAME ................................ ... .... b 11 -:� - �� I , ��t� "I'll i � 001,0ilffid Tremaine to Daddy," She rose with quietly, 99 I She posses- "Take those stars, for Instance," he "The boys have talked of nothing ' 11 I . 1. &W droh*td. Ta*06, $15. ,,It is late," she said. 'a brave young creature DEPT, A. Q. ADDRESS .............. � .................... r � �!"'� b063, her last words. the hest_ said. "How small and hard they arel but seeing you, John. They have been . I... I J,,':, jbAnda to statt two'kan fAm itFiither is to meet Me at the hotel. sed the qlyalities 'he liked I :�-�:;, X.1" .. i'I '' I& rt I " *k,' APPIr t0i ­,,­ ffe thinks I have gone to see a friend straightforwardness ardoi. He be- You should, see theift in Africa*- the-# wild to See their niew uncle.11 She , CITY ........ � .................... *.. t ....... * "] J. , , ?,� , , .... ". � . .. la, 1, 9406 11 � I -1-1-- ..11-1"-. K , , X � I ... �!­!,­!#,!,,!­!­ 1!!�!! i0!!91!0!!0 , �. I i.�­ , - '. � . ­ . 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