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L)NDON AND WINGII�iM There's nothing for me anywhere. friend, in thinking ourselves I IflURINE
41 - . Northi Seventeen years ago, judge. The only Man Whose exam- a moment thinking, his .expression however much she wanted it, there up between them like an invincible
a.m. P -m- made like that." things were ple we were taught to follow said: 'I softening As he looked tow,ard the Keeps,EYES was nothing in her power to do for barrier.
Exeter ........... 10-16 6-04 "Oh, John! I wish . . . judge no man.1" window; then he picked uo- his hat Clear, Bright and Beautiful him; that her power to do for him "John," she murmured, "you have
Hensall ........... 10.30 6.18 "Yon cut the ground from under and gloves and stick and wdnt quiet- 'WriwMutineco.,ellicago, was passed; that she had lost, with become to me dearer than anything
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ft,heu ........... 10-35 6.23 He took her hand and led her as, one I John." ly from the room. that lost boyhood, a woman's supreme else."
.1 lkwefield ......... 10-44 6.32 might lead a thild to the door. "He wrote on the ground," said John . .. chance. He did not recall this to her She heard him say: "David's mem-
Clinton Jet . ....... 10.58 6.46 was weeping openly She quickly. "Remember that." I , because he did not think it; his na- ory?,, She waited a -moment with
Clinton Ar. . . . . .. Leavitt continued thoughtfully:- -- ,
' 11.05 6-52 "Just as soon as i can get away, I "It' ture was too generous. He was de- quivering lips, then said:
� I Clinton: Lv ........ 11-15 6.52 shall return to South Africa." s a cruel thing -that no matter I voted to her in a chivalrous and ten- "You've given me everything I
Clinton Jet . ....... 11,21 6.58 what we do with our future, our past Mrs. Tremaine, when she, returned "Two years ago, when I first came der way; he wanted to keep from her have. There is no longer'any dis-
She buried her face in her hands- leaves such an irrevocable mark." wandered into her own house like' home, I asked you to lend yourself all pain and all touch of care. He tinction in my heart between my sons.
I Londesborough ...-. 11.35 7,12 "Go to your children," he said in a a drearn. Her to me, to remain with me in Vir- said: I want you to stay. Take the nom-
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BeIgmve -open nor the future interests ine very Son, who was Sitting over his papers, ginia, for a time. You accepted"- "My God!" she heard her son ex- ination they offer you. Tell Isobel
Myth ..... 11-44 7.21' low tone, as he held the half John shrugged. "Neither the past some one walking in
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Wingliam t., Ar... 11.56 7.38 door in his hand, "At least you've much,'� he said. "I have always writing in the librafy, looked up as he,saw her eyes widen. claim, and she hastened to say: "But you love her. Let them say what they
% li� , - * * 12-08 7.45 got them." found that I had a handful with . he she� came leisurely into the room. She 'What do you mean? What are your past has been buried for a long -like!"
Winkharn Jet., Ll . 12.08 7.45 She wiped away her tears with her , J1hn?1t I
Win am ......... present time." smiled at him vaguely, sweetly, an you saying time. It never can exist for me a- His face was unmoved. Everything
911 12.12 7.55 hands, uncaring, and lifted her face, "Brandegee was here last night," exquisite expre'ssion on her face "Only recalling." gain."
Illl- South. stained with its emotion, to him. she said only put him more definite- ,�',
, .M. p.m. ft said Leavitt irrelevantly. . "He sat subdued happiness, a look between "You asked me to lend myself then, Her words were so eager, she was ly in a class apart.
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Wingham ......... Kiss me," she said . and repeated: where you sit. He -spoke of you�) tears and joy. John, unobseived for John; but I didn't kriow you then. I leaning toward him with much ten- "V,%,y," be said, "you don't know
Wingham ,jc,t 6.56 8.15 "Kiss me." I Tkemaine raised his eyebrowse his she 'was only half conscious, thal he know you now.".
,,, ..... 7.01 8.21 He bent -and did so,- ancl for a mom- cool indifference did n�i ' 2 �. in the 'room, watched her draw it derness, that he said, looking at her what you suggest. -If my name were
Belgrave ...... ".. ill t en,ourage was He lightly patted the hand he held. with keen expectancy: "You do be- brought up for public office and that
- . 7 5 8.82- ent she clung to him desperately; but the lawyer. Leavitt wen on: off her long soft gloves, lay them to- I am going to release you from your beve in me?" old scandal appeared, it would break
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Blyth � ............. 7.27 8A4 he let her go and stood with his hand '�—Wlth admir tion and -respect gether on the table, take off her hat promise, mother. I have given you "Absolutely." your heart. You know it."
7-85 8.52 on the door until he heard her own --as they all do, my dear fellow. He slowly, put ft by, and run her hand your home, and now I'm going to "You mean that you believe that I She wiped away her tears and said
leave you. free in it." am regenerated -that I am now an tremulously:
Clinton Jet . ....... 7.49 4.06 door close gently- beyond the child- said," continued Leavitt, "that 'e lightly over her hair, as though the ,,
Clinton ........... 7.56 4.13- ren's room.' Then he went downstairs )p
" I- Clinton Jet . ........ 8.03 4.20 got his hat and coat, and went out wished he had a daughter. He would graceful uch might charm away the ,,J ohn i honest man?" - "Oh, I don't know anything about
� be proud to have you for his son." gray that had dusted her with the Mother," he said with rough dir- She said with determination: "Yes, that. I only
" Brucefield ......... 8.15 4-32 and walked far beyond the mining John laughed harshly. "Malvern powder of years! He watched her
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ki Rippen ........... 8.22 4.40 settlement into the forests. ectness, "I should ilike you to marry I believe you are completely purified break my heart to lose you."
l Hensall ........... 8.32 4.50 the morning came, eig When wouldn't agree With him.,, stand meditatively, one hand on her Leavitt." and redeemed,11 and she added bitter- (continued next week)
� Exeter ...... � ...... lit o'clock found "John" Raid the lawyer, leaning brow, - her cheeks charmingly pink, She shook hei� head, but could not ly: "It's a cruel thing that you
. 8.47 6.05 him in his cabin, building himself a forward' and putting his hand .on her eyes humid. When she spoke, her speak. should be shadowed by that past, my
fire of ipine knots. He made himself John's knee, "I'm afraid when you go voice was still warm with a late "I admire him," said John, "more son."
. I C. N. R. TIME TABLB some coffee there, and without having away this time that you will .. than any one I ever knew -and he's But in Tremaine's heart, whatever Is Your Child
. RML been to bed at all, telephoned to No- bout break that little girl's heart. "Davey" she called him by his bro- such a faithful lover.11 work this moment might have wrought
, a.m. p.m. Ian to fetch him down his day clothes When you renounced election, I saw ther's na, "Hush, bush!" Then, after a mom- spiritually was over. Mrs. Tremaine Thin nndl WP21k?
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olmesville ....... 6.17 2.37 of a man you were. I knew that you wood. It's a little cold here." He exclaimed in great surp4se: leaned back on the sofa and sighed.
- Clinton ............ 6.25 2.52 would be absolutely honorable in your Then she saw him -big, full-grown "Motherl" 11 "Oh,
Seaforth .......... 6.41 CHAPTER XXMII 44 there are harder things," he Cod Liver Extract In Sugar Coated
8.12 relations with Isobel." smiling at her -and nodded and laugh- wi Why," she said with ardor, "you said, in his old harsh voice. . Tablets Puts On Flesh and Builds
1L. St. Columbian ...... 6.49 3-20 Tremaine found Leavitt at home af- Tremaine drew back. His eyes ed. 11 never know how I have watched She asked: "What, pray? What Them Up.
Dublin ............ - 6.54 3.28 ter luncheon, peacefully reading- blazed. "Johril Ring for some wood, will You during these two years." could be harder?"
. West. more for his amusement than fbr any- "You mean to say, Sam, that you you 9 " He. repeated these last words with "Why," he said, "the search for In ust a few days -quicker than
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thing else -the brief of one of the don't consider me fit to marry Mal- Tremaine felt sure that Leavitt had a curious eagerness: "Watched me?" faith. ThatN the hardest, most you ever dreamt of -these wonderful -
. Dublin ...... 10.37 5.38 9.37 few cases he had actually Pleaded in vern's daughter?" . spoken -had made love to her this She went on quickly. "At first thankless task in the world. That health building, flesh creating tablets
. St. Columban. 10A2 5.44 ii - his youth. He sat under a portrait "Don't think I undervalue you, time, no doubt, with greater fervor your return was agony to me. You eternal looking for a human heart called McCoy's Cod Liver Extract
Seaforth ..... 10.53 5.53 0 done by Baker of his motherl gen- John. I know the man you are." than ever before, and that his mo- know it. My heart was set against that's full of faith. Why, he exclaim- Tablets will start to help any thin,
Clinton ...... '11.10 6.08 10.04 tbe.beauty in a white dress, with soft John' threw back his -head and ther's youth had come back to h2r You, John. The stain—" ed, "I would relinquish all elections underweight little tone.
- Holmesville .. 11.20 7.03 10.13 eyes and graceful bead and throat. laughed aloud, and exclaimed: with the wooing. He threw on some "Mother!" and political success, and all the coal After sickness and where rickets
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1* Goderich ...-.. 11.40 7-20 10-80 There was something in the picture "Know me! The devil you know wood himself, drew up a little divan thods and your and diamond mines in the world -if are suspected they are especially val-
� that suggested Mrs. TremAine. . me!- But you shall! You have seen to the brightened fire, and when his fidelity. Everywhere you were so they were mine -to find faith like a uable.
C. P. R. TIME TABLE After making himself comfortable me renoulfice. distinctions, position, mother had seated herself, he stood powerful and so good; and John, I grain of mustard seed." Most opeople know that from the '
East. and lighting a, cigar, John said, point- Publicity. Now you, with my mother tall and dark before her, looking down used to say to myself sometimes: "Oh," she cried, "why do you speak livers of tbe lowly codfish vitarmnes
a.m. p.m. Ing over his shoulder through the long with Julia,.with all of them, want me as was his. habit when he talked to Can it be that be did that dreadful to me like that, John ? You know I of the first class are extracted -the
Goderich .......... 6.50 1.15 windows: to make the final sacrifice -give up her. Now that the first blush of her thing? And Johh, when you touch- believe in you absolutely. I'd trust kind that help all feeble underweight
� . Menset ............ 5.55 1.20 "From here, Sam, day in and day the woman -I love --dash down the cup dream, her first agitation had passed, ed my hand sometimes " She stop- you with anything." rl, wolnen and chililmn.
� McGaw ........... 6.04 I.so out, you've watched like a sentinel of life like a sick mian, like a fool she was back' in every day life, still ped: she could not go on. He bowed his head, as though he meTry these. wonderful tableLs for 30
Auburn ........... 6A t 1.41 the windows of the woman you love. and a coward. I be-alieve F that a -little- transfigured by her sentimen- He covered his mother's hand with thanked bet, and continued: "Why, days and if your frail, puny ,child don't
Blyth ............. 6.25 1.52 You've lived here like a hermiti like now. I tell you—" he pau2d. Lea- tal journey; but her son now was too his. "I'm wonderfully lonel lives are ruined by the lack of faith. greatly benefit get your money back.
� . She nodded. "I know, I know. And Men and women are separated by it A very sickly c ild, Age 9, gained
Walton ........... 1 6.40 2.07 a recluse, for the sake of an idea. -iitt's hand was again upon his knee, emphatically a part of Iller existence I7ve ,h
McNaught ......... 6.52 2.19 You've seen- my mother's fortunes and the older man's face approached for her ever to be long unconscious thought latelY-I've hoped --Jul- forever; and the whole progress of 12 pounds in 7 months.
\ 10.26 &20 fall; you've seen -her take life as she nearer his of him. � ia . . . it . the world is hindered by the need of Ask any druggist for McCoy's Cod
West I I found it; you"ve seen her isolation, "There 6s never been a stain on "John, the despatch I fetched you "No," he said, so definitely that she faith like a grain of mustard seed." Liver Extract Tablets -as easy to
a.m. p.m. and youl've--" the Malvern name," he said. "You over? You wouldn't speak of it be- hurried: His mother leaned toward him ; take as candy and 60 tablets, 60 cents.
Toronto ........... 7.40 6.10 Leavitt sprang up from his chair, could not marry her without telling " fore Sam. I didn't urge you. 1% —_
11.48 8.57 his face crimson as a boy's might be her the truth. Her father knows. afraid it was bad news?" /I _________________.______ _ _ .--- __ ---
>- 9.10 under a sudden ardor of surprise itrid You will complicate her,life.11 "On the contrary, excellent n- I --.---- - -_
Walton ........... 12.01 anger. There was no change of expression "I am glad of that." ews." — - - W I I , -_
Blyth ............. 12.12 9.22 How dare you.?" I on Tremaine's face. It "I mean to say, it's a good thing
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2.34 9.44 John's expression was benignant in dark. Leavitt at that moment caught to find that something interests you."
Neoeset ........ - 12.41 9.5, its look of understanding and apprecl� a sound which had escaped the young- "You are not moderate, John, in Let the
Godemeh .......... ILIA 9j" ation. er man; he heard the voice which was anything."
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k, . son speak to you." He sprang. up and hurried to the She leaned back in her chair, her head � Guard Your Savings
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shroukhout' the world. ManY People "I love you for it, Sam." the thing happened which he had wandered over to the window, through I - I
are to-dsijr living In comparative pov- JobnAs daring was so great, he was dreamed all his life would some day which�she could not see Oaklands, and - . It is easy to open an account by mail. Simply send
I wty vrbw 4-re,talally, rich, but do not so sincere, that Leavitt was trans- happen and which had never happen- the dream was ready to return. 16 - money by Bank Cbeque, Post Office or Express
knowl " V61i _m�&Y- be one of them ported by his frankness into the realm ed: Mrs. Tremaine came alone, into She heard her son say: "I think . .. ".. - I
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� I heirA;i and unclaimed estAio' = trying to shut away. He took his crossed the street to greet a friend; "I would be, perfectly, if—,, I
bare be_6A, Advottised fojr;'U&6 4ad chair again and sank back in it, his she spoke as though she had been. in ,M said tranquilly: "If it were not ..
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I rzh, Walsh, German, Mich 901- - "I am a natural man, Saino though . I .1 I "Oh," he exclaimed, "no 6nela hap- withdraw your money by cheque at any time.
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