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she made no apparent demand; but she knew tl,�t beauty of her forew . und blinself,
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Barrister, Solicitor, Conveyancer waiting -and it angered him to be- under the delic during the night, their swift suffusion relief from a 'cal he,4rp yeqrxnv,�u ktd'�- ,".
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Solicitor for the lieve that Fate and circumstances in the way she ate ,for 60 cents and ,�rith red when she looked at him, '
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", Dominion Bank, Seaforth. Money- to ealing to him, a hum- gain at least 5 po ' have I ��` _1$z �, , ��l "', ,"',:,
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Barristers, Splicitors, onvey n- intend to -be questioned.
ears and Notaries. Public, . 0 CO He heard, as one hears such r
_4a the Edge Building, o osi.te , e Ports, that Isobel was engaged to
Expositor Office. man in the North, and he wonder
. JAMES L. KILLORAN whether she would do such a thi
Barrister, Notary Public, ete. Money out of pique; and then he said to hi
to loan. In Seaforth, on Monday of self that he ought to rejoice if it we
- each week. Office over Keating's true. The breach that had come b
Drug Store. tween them Widened, and he crush
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VETERINARY �er; and the second best was drif
F. HARBURN, V. S. ing in to fill the empty place.
Honor graduate of Ontario Veterin- One night, When -he came into ti
ary College, and honorary member of house, it was raining heavily, and
the Medical Association of the Ontario was soaked to the skin, This, tim
Veterinary College. Treats diseases of he came into a deserted house, an
all domestic animals by the ,iost mod- was glad that no one saw him Com
erii principles. Dentistry and Milk home. When he had bathed and dre
Fever a specialty. Office opposite sed and had gone down, 'hoping to b
Dick's Hotel, Main Street, Seaforth. still alone, Julia sat there. by the fir
A� orders left at the hotel will re- in the shadow, but John had ente
ceive prompt attention. Night calls and closed the door before -he s
neceived at the office. her, with the red light falling on he
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JOHN GRIEVE, V. S. . came in. .
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ary College. All diseases of domestic wet-"
animals treated. Calls promptly at- "Yes, it was a riasty storm."
tended to and charges moderate. Vet- . "I love to ride in the rain, to wal
erinary Dentistry a specialty. office in it, to feel it beat on me. Listen
and residence on Goderich Street, one How is it beating on the pane!"
door east of Dr. Mackay's Office, Sea- The fire of the logs crackled an
forth. cried Out with its voice of cheer; an
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MEDICAL storm dashed its wings.
DR. R. P. 1. DOUGALL He had thougilit that exercise woul
Honour graduate of Faculty of tire him out Physically; now he foun
Medicine and Master of Science, Uni- that it had only stimulated. He wa
versity of Western Ontario, London. never more oonscious of her than a
Member of College of Physicians and this monient, as he came over an
Surgeons of Ontario. Office, 2 doors stood between her and the fire.
east of post office. Phone 56, Hensall. He realized that she was not, a
Ontario. 3004-tf usual, in black. She had put on
— softly colored gray dress, and i
DR. J. A. MUNN brought out her vivid coloring to per.
Successor to Dr. R. R. Ross f ction.
Graduate of Northwestern Univers- e The I eternal warfare between his
Ity, Chicago, 111. Licentiate Royal 1,
College of Dental Surgeons, Toront.'. _
Office over Sills, Hardware, Main St.,
Seaforth. Phone 151.
. DR. A. NEWTON-BRADY
Bayfield.
Graduate Dublin University, Ire-
Und. Late Exterp Assistant Master
Rotunda Hospital for Women and
Children, Dublin. Office at -residence
lately occupied by M��, Parsons.
Hours, 9 to 10 a -T, 6 to 7 p.m.;
Sundays, I to 2 p.m. 2866-26
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Office and residence Goderich Street
east of the Methodist church, Seaforth'
Phone 46. Coroner for the County of
Huron.
� DR. C. MACKAY
C. Mackay, honor graduate of Trin-
%� Ity University, and gold medallist of
I INinity Medical .College; member of
t. the College of Physicians and Sur -
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Graduate of University of Toronto
4 Faculty of Medicine, member of Col-
lege of Physicians and Surgeons of
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, Chicago Clinical School of Chicago;
Royal Ophthalmic Hospital, London,
1, England; University Hospital, Lon-
don, England. Office -Back of Do-
. minion Bank, Seaforth. Phone No. 5.
Night calls answered from residence,
P Victoria Street, Seaforth.
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634 r '6, R. R. No. 4, Mitchell, On't.
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e rent. He found his eyes to let a negro and his mul-es pass "Yes," said the girl; "so I've ju.st interest in politics. He unders Exeter ..... '.... 10.16 6.04 i . .
fastened on them awkwardly. In the distance heard." . tood " .
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the beautiful arms that lay so white Leavitt came toward them on horse- He realized how,little he why John did not run for Congress Hensall .... 10.30 6.18 L ..
d on her lap. His look was a caress had seen and he promised his support to the Kippen ..... * 10.35 623
, back, and he stopped, lifting his hat her and was seized with a fear that man suggested in John's place. 10-44 6.82-- 11
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d and it travelled up, along her figure
s enveloped. by the red, fluctuating dowm to go by. not see her again. He smiled at her ter, Clinton Jet. . :
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t light. Hie was grateful to her fGr her vaguely, as she stood there in the ther's widow. � Clinton, Ar . ....... 11.05 6.52 - . ,
d lips were parted. With all she knew change of mood', for her good taste gray, unreal light. It would be a most Clinton, Lv. 11-15 6.52 ..
of feeling -and it was much; wi suitable affair. They were in joy
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s she knew of love -a and good sense and her delicacy; for She went through to the dining- before John left Virginia. It seems Londesborough .... 11-35 7,12:. .1
nd she had learnt during the rest of the drive to the room and came back presently, her- that he is very attentive to Julia Tre- Blyth ............. 11-44 7.21 . �. I
a to love bim--she called to him. station she was impersonal, charming. self bringing hot coffee which Main- maine. Belgrave .........
t But he did not move. He . BY the way," he continued, 11-66 7.33 . .
fighting stiN aga was The color came back into my had prepared. She placed it be- "you have not seen your friend since 7.45
inst what would be, Winghain Jet., Ar... 12.08 L I .
in the she met his eyes simply. She seem- fore him on a little table and served You returned from New York, I,,- Wingham Jet., Lv.. 12.08 7 .45 L.
oca6le. next few moments, the irrev- ed to lift the burden of his feelings, him herself. Every trace of the em- bel?" 12.12 . 7.55'
, and as he got out of the motor and barrassment which 'was often between Mallvern knew well what a depriva- South.
She sighed, got up from her chair left her, she waved to himt gaily. them disappeared in this hour, when tion it was to his daughter to sever �,
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The business which called him to she met him after the vigil of the her sole intimacy. 645 -- 3.151- g,
- night. She said she had persuaded "You are Pale," be said, "very pale, Wingham Jet . .....
her ,hands up against his breast; and Mew York was engrossing. Ile pass Wingliam. _.......
she looked up at him, her lips parted 7.01 8.21
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and a sudden rush of emotion trans- ed most of his days in Wall Street Mrs. Tremaine to go and rest. She' my dear. You need a change. Belgrave .......... 7.15 3.82
with his banker,' and in conference knew how anxious the mother must Malvern House was in the hands of Blyth .............
figuring her face. She only said his with men interested in South Africa. be. She was womanly and gracious, renovators, but the library had been Londesborough . . . . 7.35 8.62
name: "John, John!" and he knew He arranged also for his nephews' and with a sense of rest John watch- kept more or less intact, and Isobel Clinton Jet . ....... 7.49 4.06 �
what she offered, and that she would trust fund and for the income he in- ed her charming hands busied about stood by her father's Clinton ...........
90 with him anywhere. side, arranging 7.56 4.13' 1
He seized tended securing to Julia. As he made the little service. Leaning his head flowers in a glass bowl. Clinton Jet . ........ 8.03 4.20
her shoulders almost these arrangements he thought to back on the cushions of his chair, lie "We are always going away," she Erucefield ......... 8.15 4.32
brutally in his strong hands and held himself that the situation could not wat hed her, and the room by de- said. "Ever since your good fortune, 8.22 4.40
her at a distance, looking at her lips. . C Kippen ...........
The desire to crush her in his a continue as it was. He must marry grees, grew lighter. The library, fac- Daddy, there has not -been a place to Hensall ........... 8.32 4.60
battled in him with rmg Julia and accept this decree of fate; ing the east, would shortly be filled rest the sole of one's Exeter ............ -
the finer feelings after all, he might have a worse fate I th the sunris4 - foot." (She
born and strengthened during* Vi 3 might have said: "Or one's heart,
the than that of marrying a beautiful When Isobel had given him, his cof- either," for that matter.) C. N. R. TIME TABLE
years of his solitude and introspee- woman who loved him. fee, she went over to the window and Her father put his arm around her. E&sL
tion. Then there came before him a When he arrived at Redlands on his drew the curtains together. You are an extraordinary girl," he a.m. p.m. .
Palle spirit picture of Isobel as. she return, at ten o'clock at night, there "Won't you go and rest?" he said. s"aid. "Not once have You shown the Goderich .......... 6.00 2.20
had, stood facing him in the cabin at was'no one at the station to meet him "You must be tired out." slightest interest in what you call our Holmesville ....... 6.17 2.37
the mines. He dropped his arms and and he thought instantly that some- He heard her say "Presently" and good fortune."
drew back. He stood with clenched thing had happened to his mother. He supposed she had gone, and in spite m " Clinton ............ 6.25 2.52 1
hands, while Julia sank down by the she said sin- Seaforth .......... 6.41 3.12
walked home the two mile, and at of himself his eyelids closed and be cerely. "Hlbw could I help being?"
chair she had left and -buried her face the door was the motor, standing a dozed, half conscious that she had not St. Columban ...... 6.49 3.20
in her arms. "And I am glad for you," returned Dublin ............ 6.54 3.28 1
"You don't love me, John � . You little to one side. The door opened left the room. Indeed, he was not her father, without realizing that all West.
don't!" he heard her sob. "Can I nev- by Mrs. Tremaine herself. fully asleep, and he fancied that she his plans and interests had been a.m. p.m. p.m.
"We could not meet you, John, be- came round behind his chair and purely masculine, and that he had Dublin ...... 10.37 5.38 9.37
er make you love me?" cause we had to send Nolan for the leaned over him. As exhausted and done nothing to please the girl. St. Columban. 10.42 5.44 . ...
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And as he looked down at her, ap- doctor. Davey has been very ill." tired out, he fell more profoundly in- "Is it finally decided," she asked, Seaforth . . . . . 10.53 5.53 9.50 .
pealing as she was, he knew that what The doctor himself was just com- to slumber, he imagined that he felt "that Mr. Tremaine will not run for Clinton ...... 11.10 6.08 10.04 .
she said was true that he did not irig out of the living -room, with Julia those co-ol, lovely hands upon his brow. Congress ? " Hohnesville .. 11.20 7.03 10-13
love her. And it was as though the by his side. She wore a white dress- They seemed to smooth away the "I believe so," her father returned Goderich ..... 11.40 7.20 10,30
wind of passion blew the ashes Of ing-gown; her hair was loosely wound moods and heaviness that had so indifferently.
dead fires across his face. held together by a few great pins; long brooded there; they seemed, like "It's a pity."
CHAPTER XXXI her face was strained with watching, the fingers of an angel, to lift the "Wallis is a very fine chap," re- C. P. R. TIME TABLE
left caught sight of John, she came for- face. Was it imagination only, or present the district." a.m. p.m.
On the following morning John and -her eyes were troubled. As she melancholy that always touched his turned her father. "He will fully re- Bast.
for Richmond on business, from there ward with something like a little cry did she really bend above him? Isobel repeated the oderich .......... 5.60 1.15
to go on to Washington and New name with G
k and said: Julia Tremaine came into the room scorn. Menset ............ 5.55 1.20
Yor , and he was not sorry to have "Oh, I'm so glad You've come home, and found Isobel sitting by the table, "Tom Wallis, instead of John Tre- MeGaw ........... 6.04 1.30
an'excuse for leaving Riverside and John! Davey's been asking for you and she lifted her hand in warning maine! No wonder Auburn ........... 6.1 ,I 2.41
Julia. politics don't Blyth ............. 6.25 1.52
putting the last things in his bag, he all day. Will you come up to him?" to the woman she had not seen for make more interesting history." Walton ........... 6.40 2.07
L Wbile he dressed and Nolan was She put 'her hand on his arm with some time. Julia came in softly, the "What do you know about Tre-
ents?" her father 6.52 2.19
-aom, talking drew it as quickly, and he saw in her face. She glanced at John, who slept asked sharply. Toronto ........... 10-25 6.20
heard Julia in the next r an air of tender possession, but with- marks of weeping and anxiety on her maine's political tal McNaught .........
to the boys, and understood that she the mother touched by anxiety, her and at the girl who sat tranquilly by "Not any more than the country \FeZiL
had risen early in order that she 1, 4. TJ I,; � -i his side as thoug', 1, 1, ,4 � 1, 1,
- -..r,. e gave s coa an S e a a r g t uoe.q, said his daughter simplly. "The M.M. p.m.
might say good -by to him. things to Nolan and followed Julia up to be there. She bowed 'her head to whole district is crying for him." Toronto ........... 7.40 5.10
The evening before, the boys had the stairs. Miss Malvern as if to say: "I under- put into the bowl the few She
rushed in upon them in the library, last flowers 22.48 9.57
He remained in the room of the ,stand; be must not be disturbed," hes- she was arranging, and looking up WaltOR ........... 112.01 9.10
fallen upon their mother, and .seeing sick child until close to dawn. As itated a moment -for she had come at her father, said simply: "Now that Blyth ............. 12.12 9.22
her in tears, little Roger had challeng- soon as little Davey had been taken to find John and, now that her boy you've power, Daddy, and your word Aubmm ........... U.28 9.33
ed him fiercely, asking him if he had ill the day before, he had called for was Out of danger, to seek the solace has weight, why don't you support MeGavv ...........
made his mother cry. Instead of of his presence. She stood for a few Mr. Trernaine and make him run?" 12.41 9.51
sending them away, Julia had kept . Meneset ...........
them with her, and it was John who — - - , moments between the door and his Malvern laughed shortly. "I don't G0410rleh .......... lm -A R'"
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had left -the room, giving her up to AMMORWO" as though she understood that he Tremaine is the sort of cliap that can —
her children. She pleaded a headache ir f - I -----I must be left to rest, she went out of be 'made' to do things; and if he were -_ = - �__ -
and bad not come down to dinner, and or all I the room as quietly as she had enter- I should not be the man to urge him
Tremaine scarcely sleeping that night, ed. into politics." HEIRS WAINTED
was sure that she too had not slept. � When John stirred finally, he was "Why not?" asked his daughter- -
But he did not see her until be went SKIN I Missing Heirs are being aougb�
alone in the room into which the sun- "Since you're. really interested in Vir- -broughout the 'world. Many peopl(z
down to get into the motor, and there light entered triumphantly in spite. of ginia now, why not get the best man
she sat in -the corner, Waiting for him DISEAS are to -day living in comparative pov-
the half -drawn curtains. Ile came to there is to represent you?" orty who are really rich, but do not
m the door . himself slowly, and the night seemed Her words startled her father. He know it You way be one of them
together. like a dream. Only the little table put down the pamphlet he had been 3end for Index Book. "Missing Heirs
They drove. out into the bright cold oy� before him, with the coffee cup, where reading and looked up at her keen -
down the avenue, and into the Red- . Isobel had served him, proved to him ly. and Next of Kin.,p containing cars.
lands 'highroad before either of them , I I the reality. He rang for Nolan and fully authenticated Ifsts of migaing
�, "The best man in the district?" he heirs and unclaimed estates which
,poke. What he should have said to ii = went upstairs to bathe and dress. The repeated. "That's speAking very have been adx,,,rtised for here and .
her was to ask her to be his wife. 11 house was -il--1 I,-
. Xk I I ; ere. was no sound strongly, little girl. And why, after I
. He could riot say it; he could not ask I . I ,-�) t, P abroad. The Index of Hisaing Hei*
; from the rooms that Julia occupied all, should You take such a vital int- we offer for sale containa Ouse
it. At times, he seemed held in a I A.. fN r . Tj C , , -sine's career?" of names whiob have appeared 1%
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mesh froin, which he wanted forcibly I -1 was closed. Beyond him was the "I am interested," said Isobel quiet- A,mierican. ('anadia", Fingligh. Sco .
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to extricate bimself; and then again ��AEAIIN6' i wing that he had arranged for guest IY, "most especially to kno , D d Y, h We h r ti, reac h Bel- .
he was convinced that it was his fate. L l. . .., A%W room , a w R d Iris Is , .ermit
He said: "It's good of You to have I 1 �4' _L, J� s lid be wondered where Isobel why you dislike him so much?" &ian,' Swedish, Indian Colo a
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gotten up .so early, Julia." I . - serted ..
"You have often gone away alone." L - , lt� , When he went into his room and said her father testily; "he has the ors, executors, atimi g toro., 0 1
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return to an empty house. N ,
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the fur cover closely about her. Rr ving'Na""Will te�% It the list. Send, $1.00 (040 d6nar)" �
ftiddy lrefievft paim trust and despair, meant in reality War& of .Tf )arble,
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