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( "All di ''t -i ft'd6hiestic - a . ."�- . - � 1. 11 I I . . arg ' "I , e aik De tis a peel . � . 'O ce . * and'reside ee o .. deli , eat, one, door�,-Oa0 of . ac a ' .ce, ea- foxtL . ft!*- M., . . -..--- A. R. CAMPBELL, V.S. , Graduate of Ontario Veterinary I I 06E�e- University of Toronto. All go, if, op.of domestic animals treated U ' ' " I 1; 8� ,,g;.i,t1h,,, most modern priump ea. - " ges re4 I supablei. . Day Or "Aught =_promp0i attended to, Offlee�on 1 Strqet, Hensall,'opposite Town I Hall., ��QA,a 114.. - . . - 1. ,11 'NIMUAL � - � I - , ;1.t D&R.,P, 1. D019GALL WnOii graduate of "Faculty of Midlid'ifie and Master of Science, Uni- veeity of Western Ontario,?Londou. Member of College of Physicians and Su*&ous of Ontario. Office, 2 doors esuit--b$ post office. Phone 56, Hensall. Ontalio. �3004-tf 11 � ` ' � DR J. A. MUNN I Successor to Dr. R. & Ross Guatiate ,of Northwestern Univers- lity, 'Chicago, 111. Licentiate Royal College of Dental Surgeons, Torout. Ofilee over Sills, Hardware, Main St., Seaforth. Phone 151, , , , DR. A. NEWTON-BRADY Bayfield. Graduate Dublin University, Ire- hnd.' Late Extern Assistant Master Rotunda Hospital for Women and Children, Dublin. Office at residence lately occupied by Mrs.'Parsons. Houirs, 9 to i0a.m., 6'to, 7 p-mt; 41*"� 1 to,12�p-m:l ,. . �1860-.26 - . I I - 11. , . . — . . DR. F. J. BURROWS Office,and residence Goderich Street, bast of the Methodist churcli, Seaforth, Phone 46. Coroner for the County of Huron. ' ,�_, DR C. MACKAY C. Mackay, honor graduate of Trin- Ity University, and gold medallist of Trinity Medical College; member of the College of Physicians and Sur - &eons of Ontario. DR. H. HUGH ROSS Graduate of University of Toronto Faculty of Medicine, -member of Col- lege of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario; pass graduate courses in Chicago Clinical School of Chicago; Royal Ophthalmic Hospital, Landon, England; University Hospital, Lon. don, England. Office Back of Do. minion Bank, Seaforth. Phone No. 5. Night calls answered from residence, Victoria Street, Seaforth. I AUCTIONEERS F. W. AHRENS Licensed Auqtioneer for Perth and Huron Counties. Sales solicited, Real Estate, Farm Stock, Etc. Terms on application. P. ,W, Abrams, phone 684 r 6. R. R. No. 4, Mitchell, Out OSCAR W. REED Licensed auctioneer for the Coun- ties of Perth and Huron. Gradug,te of Jones, School of Auctioneering. Chicago. Charges moderate, and eat- Isfaction guaranteed. Write or wire Oscar W. Reed, Staffa, Ont. Phone it -a. , 2965x52 . . - - - THOMAS BROWN Licensed auctioneer for the counties of Huron and Perth. Correspondence arrangements for sale dates can be made by calling up phone 212, Sea - forth, or The Expositor Office. Charg- es moderate, and satisfaction guar- anteed. I — . OSCAR KLOPP � -Honor GTaduate Carey Jones' Na- donal', School of Auctionearing, Chi- e&go. Special course tak4M. In 'Pure Bred,Uve Stock, Real Estate, Mer- ebondise and Farm Sales. Rates In kisiaplug with prevailing market. Ekt- Idietion assured. Write or � WITS, Ojeal. Mopp, Zurich, Ont. Phone -Im", - � - . ­........, ...... .�..­ . -.1. 286&99- � . , ., . I , It. t. LUKER . Veenaed aueti,onest,�Ibr- the C6uutX of � Hurdn. Sales Attended to In all "96vou y%, 9 pi*, of. the eotffity. I 'Ara 5X-11 spik'a , , . ww., - wgu. Terms reason# � , . , � - , . I I-Ketar, Contr .0 . � �*,, .. 11,9, T ,U, L I . X.1k t Orders left I'll . ftd T Office, Se , t, . Zo , , W. . - , - .- I I - I �. V. *. AHRENS * .,�� monsed Ali&uaneer for Perth ,- . " - , , , -, 1, 61244 Iftou 'Counties. -1. I " "" 'Bit .- . I �11 & lei Sollefteit - I . I , 'Mio...�,ftim. siodk, tu. I ,, . ", %�111= � -Aiplientlan. - pNoilt du 144�� � -, R.,-O�Xdi 4i 1 " - "'I", . ,,,4,� 1, bwk . . , I �*i ,. : �� 1404.. 4 , : I , , . I , � 1% rtsty , � �22 I �1�1.10 IN .. .. . 11.;r� � 0111 . ..... � � � � 'W',"-X-,W,41��'���,l�',',-��,,�,�.',�,4��,'�,:4,.!,'��'�,.I I AV111 'I.I.El J',�,p�a,' �?" 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Qr" n ....1!1�9,­1­15 . ... . ........ . , ,,, . , , 1. ��,ggf',' . I - a7g: d 7 , . $ it the two -word had tA'Uot,%, I '�',,��-,,�,7,i-_�, f, , W one-' a -ho she to . le, �, iy�, "�' -names of told. yp � , t", 1 . �11 I ""=�l , I Slip off r , a ,,, -4. '.0 kkir_ � _;=- ,,,* et and YOU rgmeln things I bade , gr, -'a, , d, g1l an(kjOt $ 1 'Your y . , - - a, . � ­_ � _ _02 �.�,`.%.�­��, 5�?U,,ZA�­, , . " i . 7111�.`,�1�416 .1i; I . . s. " 'ni't a " 4,,� , u? ' 'It e ,have orde a he' #$: � 11�,�, I � . " � � .1 some da I halt pain. -pipiure.9t, the, things -we bed. ., , . 1,11val O writ out lean' .: 1. Y ­� � M, ut, "I her and 'ate' in Y'l T,e alit my *641s� , -;A,��N"Ie,j,,��,;�X,�F#q�3 �W`i. ­ . �- you, in ' . . ", �k!11�1_1 ��,*F,;� I I ,� I'll I I .1 _� I , � .., � -that , apron � bbink , m " big letters aii&�pinted lem 'up on the tihou�b ,,,, `�!._"1'.t"!'P'.`,',1 . ., 7 and that was my xos ,y, , , _h4nip' ..�W .WW .,, ,, ;�,� 1:11-5,11 -1 . _,,.," that night , '_ � . I . ,,,, - , yOu,were I Wit "_, P -W . - I �4.pq, . It I � � I .. "t-, A.!;!, I :1� '41 "4 , M - � , '4 1 . � I mopboard."I . . , 'th #.w Boarder.",, - -,,,,;,,�ok,14 � I'll I �� � " , 11 t - . . �,n A �n �ay lem right every time in c6ticingi6 I �' . I a ("i I N, - , � �,,� 111EI" wAxrjp;D- - - � .1- Amatill shook *hei� bead. Y . 111. �, ,Tnus t ' T4eii,_of course, De, " -1 know . I . I I . � I I � � � now."'' . I Amaxill!� laid, the c4Td' '', witht Awdy . I . . I I I ­ "I do,h't look fit,,to. -go nowhar)g vn.th ' �L'' I All about th DOUEU=-M�,� the bro- 410f course -you can! And for,, a I I - her wedding waist C 'en� i4a., t , h , lio, Missing R6 Irs are boing ,sought hroughout tho. world-. Maby., people. ,. ­". -ou, Xr,'D ,fp � , erry. L . � , I L L � "Vahlt4s, aid;','�the rest of itl Oh, , "'.. L- tbers' After she lhao�,,:, , shed her . .p.5, 9 time to faithiul descriptioris, rewardi heielb a dollar with'whicYto � , buy- some black velvet hair ribbons. 'Irb . . - , I .�­­ ;1 Boarder s'aid, she lndite& An APMNr I I . on a card that depicted tte T§ario,w ore. to�-day Di4bg in up4 tqo�pof. Lr %� wh t, do, not ArnAkilly, only thirteen, and. the rut- . ing passion of - your sex alteady in - 'return to the studio. I , �Or,',; , pick, keen I _ _� 61 had , . ek Never put Any color ,but bla or brown neo Amarilly." . I � Theatre. P The A , , eyes note .... .... �., the bill yo,turliair, _ I next event for Amarilly was �� mo�i- it,' - You - . �;bf-,Abelw, way--U,� i6ing *0W hill sway -111 . . . . . - .. h . Derry had put or �,�,,�_ and the "No, Mr. Derry; but I don't want i an invitation toAttend the weq�ung of Aeiid:for In4ok_Bodk-; I* "I �p - g,Aoin , "Itlis on your account that I am small amount of ch ' "" - aiiP, Xe had re- to take thp, -dollar." Mrs. Hubbleston, a buxom, $U(I, -NeXt 6:t� Ion" ­401t%juift 'Care- �Iully. authoilticateir, I1s%--"b% ,migging - a0hamed,'i,she said in defence of his 'accuskLtion. "I'd want ter look nice ceived. She walked hdm beside him , pqrL, I, troubled ­­;­, . "See here,-Amarilly! You're to be my little housemaid, the -bustling widow for whom Mxc., Jenkins wash- _ In deliveiing a4xrs 1 4 . '' l'iWL,qW o4tates -*bieb " '; '" ' Zvo . fer you." - . 1, silence � "What's the ma�ter, L�� rilly?" he and uniform I. always provide& Instead of buy- ed. the clothes, Ani,4� rilly had come totbe on vj,-ry friendly iavo, n sid for, horti and . "That's sweet of you, A marilly ; asked as she was bumm' ivag on her . Mg Y Ou a cap and apron, I pi�efer to terms with the big, I � ight-lipgrted wo -wbroad. The Index of Missing Heirs , but if you really want to look nice , apron preparatory to T�`,'unn work, furnish velvet h r -ribbons. Take it 2i , man, an so she had- be d en asked 'to .cre ,offer for sale .contains thousands don't think of your clothes. It's,other ,g-�, ,Ing . ­ , "Didn't the In h xith you . and get a good quality silk velvet. assist in the serving of refreshmento, A nabies which'hav,e appeared 'in A .-merican, Canadian,'English, Scotch, things. Think of Your hair, for in- stance: It's your best point, and yet ­ or are YOU MadL 'at To �, " , I," And for ' And now, good -by for two months. I let know I home on the eventful night. . "I've Irish, WbIsh, 'German, French, Bel-' you hide it under a bushel and, worse why, pray?" L " I Amaribly's thin little face flusbed will you when am 3o that you may begin on your duties." never been to a wedding," said AmariUy wisdully. "I've been to gian, Swedish, Indiah; Colonial, azkd . than that, you braid it so tight I ver- and a tear came Into"L ea�4 though�- 41 Good -by, Mr. Derry," said the lit- most everything else, and I would like ither newspapers, inserted by lawy- ily believe it's wired." ful eye. - � � t, e girl drtlessly. "And thar's some- to see you wed, but I Ain't got no on, executors, administrators. , Also list English Irish "I'm used -to bein, teased about my "I , ­ "I hedn't orter to hev.Jole you ter � thing I'd like to Say to you, If you I _ clo'es"cept my hair-Tibbons." .-ontains of and Courts of Chancery and undlafined red- head," she replied. don't keer." git all the -in things. I. -w as atryin, don!t mind." "You Mrs. Hubbleston looked at her con - fividends list of Bank of England. "It's a gloyious red, Amarilly. The ter Bb smart and sho*. 41t, but, hon- , est I didn't know the y�ags agoin' way say anything ---every- thihg—to me, Amarilly.'_' templatively. "My4ast husband's niece's little girl Tour name or your ancestor's may be in the -list. Send $1.00 ( . one dollikr) color the vUlgar jeer at, and artists Derry, te,',,,t so much. I ag't oin' ter "When you go -to eat, won't you or- left a dress here once when 'she was for book like your friend and twin, rave 'Titian- take no money for the ,cleanin', and der jest as of I was with you—noth- going home after a visit. She had at once I over. You're what is called I that'll help some YP . -11 . . in, more?" hardly worn it, but she had outgrown UI . ttexuational Claim Agency haired."' "Are makin' fun, Mr. Derry?" Derry laughed , rapturously. "My His fair boyish face reddened it, and her ma told me to give it 'most you dear child!" he exclaim'ed, slightly, and then a serious look came away. I had forgotten about Dept. 296, she aaked-,saspiciously. hen he could speak. "You are a into his dancing eyes. it. I believe it would just fit you. Piftsburgh, Pa. U. S. OA. "No, Amarilly; Xeriously, I think it the loveliest hair there is, w veritable little field daisy� You really "By Jove, Amarilly! I've been Let us see." W shade of saved me money by going -with me. If wisbing some girl who really meant She produced a white dress that 29WU and now I am going to show you I bad gone alone, I should have spent it, who really cared, would say that adjusted itself comfortably to Ants - how you should wear it. Unbind it, twice as much." to me. You put it very delicately rilly's form. i — all four of those skin-tight braids." "How could that be?" she asked and sweetly. 111—yes; I'll do it all "You look real pretty in white, Am - THE MCKILLOP MUTUAL She obeyed him, and a, loosened, unbelievingly. "You would only hev the time I'm gone. There's my hand arilly. You shall have this dress for thick mass of ba�r fell below- her .v ben give me one order, so 'twould ht' on it- Good -by, Amarilly." your own." FIRE INSURANCE COW. waist - -Gl'orious!" be cried fervidly. "Take jest half as much." I I "But "Good -by, Mr. Derry." On the nuptial night Amarilly, clad if you had not been with rno, Arnarilly waliked home very slowly in the white gown with black velvet . that comb from the top of your head I should have had a cocktail and a trying to think of a way to realize hair -ribbons, went forth at an early READ OFFI[CF—SEAFORTH, ONT. and comb it out.. There! Now part bottle of wine, which would 'have cost again from the surplice. . hour to the house of festivity. it and catch up these strands loosely more than our meal. Out of defer- "I'm afeerd I won't find a place to Mrs. Hubblesto'n, resplendent in a OFFICERS: —so. I must find a ribbon for a bow. ence to your youth and other thing., rcnt it right away," she sighed. glittering jetted gown, came into the J ' Connolly, Goderich - - President What color would you suggest, Am- I forbore to indulge. So you see f � Looking up, she saw the Boarder. kitchen to see that things were pro - ,,,illy?,, JR8. Evans, Beechwood, Vice-president "Brown." saved money by having you along., A slender, shy slip of a girl had his gressing properly. "Ain't D. F. McGregor, Seaforth, See.-Treas. "Bravo, Amarilly. If you had said And then it was much ,better for me I not to have ,had those lfbation�." � arm, and be was gazing into her in- t(-nt eyes with a look of adoration. you flustered?" asked Ama- rilly, looking at her in awe. AGENTS: blue, I should have lost all faith in "Honest true?" ".0h, the Boarder is in love!" gasp- "Land, no, child! I have been mar - Alex. Leitch, R. R. No. 1, Clinton; your future upcoming. flere aretwo "Honest true, hope to diel Cross ed Amarilly; her responsive little ried four times before this, you see, W, E. Hinchley, Seaforth; John Mur- jnost beautiful brown bows on this my 'heart and all the rest of it' I'd heart leaping in sympathetic inter- sc. it comes natural. There goes the toy, Egmondville; J. W. Yeo, Gode- thingamajig some one gave me last lie cheerfully to some people. but est. "That's why he's wore a blue doorbell. It must be Mr. Jimmels- and rich; R G. Jarmath, Brodhagen. . Ch4istmas, and whose claim on crea- never to you, Amarilly.11 . neck -tie the last few days. Lord Al- the minister." DIRECTORS: tion I never discovered. Let me braid "Mr. Reeves -Eggleston --he's on the gernon said that was allers a sure In a few moments she returned to William Rinn,, No. 2, Seaforth; your hai-r loosely for two and one- I stage—said artists was allers p,or." sign." I the kitchen for sympathy. JohA'..Beunevries, Brodhageu; James, quarter inches. One bow here—an- "That's one reason wbr-1 am not She tactfully slipped around a cor-' "I am so disappointed," she sighed, s, Boee&r�od; M. McEwen, Clin- Evai�� other there. Look irx the glass, Am- an ar-tist­a great arti�t. I am -ham- ner, unseen by the entranced couple. "but then, I might have expected ton; James Connolly, Goderieh; Alex, arilly. If I give you these bows will pered by an inheritance that allow,; I I That night, as he was lighting his something would happen. It always, Broadfoot, No. 3, Seaforth; J. G. you promise me never to wear your me to Live without working, so I : nftpr-�supper pipe, the Boarder re- does at my weddings." Grieve, No. 4. Walton- Robert Ferris, hair in any other fashion until YOU Off I don't do anything worth while. I � I marked casually: "W5iat is it?" asked Amari'lly, ap- E[arlock; ,George Mc6artney, No. 8, are sixteen at least'? with your only dabble at this and that. ,Some "I'd like to rent the surplus for an prehensive lost the wedding might be Seaforth; Murray Gibson, Brucefield. apron! It's picturesque, but soapy day maybe, I'll have an inspiration." I hour to-morrer, An-Larilly." declared off. I and exceedingly wet. You won't need ­�. to work now," she admonished. "Whv, what on airth can you do "I've been married once by a Bap- . a hat. It's only around the corner, "I must perforce. My moilel's foot with it'?" was the astonished query. tist minister, once by a Metbodist, and and I want your hair to be observed is on the stair." The Boarder looked sheepish. the third time by a Congregationalist; LONDON AND WINGRAM and admired." Amarilly left the .studio to resume "You soe, Amarilly, I'm akeepin' last time a Unitarian tied the knot. North. Amarilly gained assurance from her cleaning. At five o'clock she came stiddy company with a little gal." "seen So this once I thought I would have ami. p.m- the reflection of her hair in the mir- back. Derry .stood at the window, "I you -and her this arter- an Episcopal, because their white robe Exeter 10.16 6.04 ror, and they started gayly forth like working furiously at some fleecy noon. Sho's orful purty," said Am- lends tone. And Rev. Mr. Woodthorn ........... Hen4all ifi.30 6.18 two .school children out for a lark. He clouds sailing over a cerulcan sky. arilly rf,noctively. "She looked kin- has come without his. He says he ........... Kippen ............. 1016 6.23 usbered her into a quiet little cafe She was about to speak, buL discern- der delikit, though. What's her nevf,r brings it to the house wMdings Brucefield 10'" 6.32 that bad an air of pronounced ele- ing that he must work spoodily and name ' " unless specially requested. He lives ......... Clinton Jet 10.58 6.46 gance about it. In a secluded corner uninterruptedly to keep parr with the "Lil.v--Lily Rose. Ain't that a . clear across the city, and the carriage . ....... Clinton, Ar . ....... 11.05 6.52 behind some palms came the subdued shifting clouds, .she refrained. purty name?" - Clinton, Lv ...... 11.15 6.52 notes of stringed instruments. Derry "There!" he ,said. "I vt it. You "Beautiful. The lily part jest suits "Oh, I have a surplus!" cried Am - . Clinton Jet 11,21 &r,8 seemed to be well known here, and were a good little girl not to inter- her. She's like a flower—a FhitA, arilly enthusia.stically. "I'll telephone . ....... Londesborough .... 11.85 7,12 his waiter viewed his approach with . rupt me, Amarilly." flower. But what do you want the our gTocer. . Milt's ahelpin' him to- Blyth ............. 11.44 7.21 an air of proprietorship. "It's beautiful!" gasped Amarilly. surplus fer?" I night, and he can ride over here on Belgrave . . . ., .. 11.)56 7.88 "It's dead quiet hi�re," thought Am- "I was afeard you'd git tho sky blue "You sve," began the Boarder,coTA, the groceT's wheel and fetch it." Wingham Jet., ]A�... 12.08 7.46 arilly wanderingly. "Like a church." instead of purplish and that you'd ing by circuitous route to his subject, "Why, how in the world did you Wingham Jet., Lv .. 12.08 7.45 It was beginning to dawn upon her make the clouds too white." "gals Kit notion.- in their heads some- come by such a thing as a surplice?" 12.12 7.55 alert little brain that real things were "Amarilly, you've the soul of - an times when they air in—" asked the widow in surprise. South. ' all quiet, not noisy like the theatre. artist! In you I have found a true "Love," promptly supplied the com- Amarilly quickly explained, and ALM - p.m. "What shall we haw first, Amar- critic." prehending little girl. then telephoned to her brother. Wingham .......... 6.0 8.16 illy?" inquired her new friend with "Bouillon?" "Come and see if the roorns is all "Yes," he assented with a fiery "He says he'll be over here in a Wingbam Jet . ..... 7.01 8.21 mock deference. . right. I got 'em real clean. Every blush. "And -be want,s for me to jiffy," she announced. "And ain't it Belgrave .......... 11,15 8.8it Amarilly, recalling the one time in nook and corner. And—" bev my likeness took so I kin give it Fucky, it'q jest been did up clean!" Myth ............. 7.27 3.44 her life when she had had '9uncbeon" "I know .cyou did, Amarjl�y, with- to b eT. " "My, but that's fortunate! it'll 7.85 3.62 replied casually that she preferred out looking. I can smell the clean "Thar ain't nothin, foolish about he the making of my wedding. I sha!1 Clint4u Jet. ....... 7.49 4.06 fruit and suggested a melon. from here." that!" declared Amarilly. - give you a dollar for the use of it, Clinton ........... 7.56 4.13 "Good, Amarillyl You are a nat- "If thar's nothin, more you want "No; but I never sot fer one yet. the same as th6se others did." ' Clinton Jet. .....­ 8.08 4.20 ural epicure. Fruit, certainly, on 8 did, I'll go burn." I wouldn't mind, but you see she's "No!" objected Amarilily. "I'll be Brueefield ......... 8.15 4.82 warm day like this. I shall let you "Here's a dollar for the rooms and got it in her head that I am good- more than glad to let you hev it arter Kippen ........... 8.22 4.40 select all the courses. What next?" two dollars for the surplice. Amar- looking—" your givin' me this fine dress." ffensall ........... 8.82 4.60 "Lobster," she -replied nonchalant- ilily, you were glad to learn table "Well, you be," corroborated Am- "I'll have Mr. Jimmels pay you for Exeter ............. 8.47 6,09 ly. . manners from Miss King, weren't arilly decisively. it. He can take a dollar out of the , . i ; "Finel And then?" you ? " "And .she wants me for to dress up fee for the minister. It will serve "Grapefruit'salad." "Yes; I like to larn all I kin." like a preacher. I told her about him right for not bringing all his c. N. & TIME TABLB He looked at her in amazement, and "Then, will you let in(, teach you Hallie Hudgers lookin' so swell in the trappings with him." NMSL reflected that she had doubtless been something?" surplus, and she wants as I should Amarilly's sense of justice was ap- a.m. p.m. employed in some capacity that had "Surel" she acquiesced quickly. dress up in it and set for my likeness peased by this arrangement. She went Goderieb .......... 6.00 2.20 made her acquainted with luncheon "There are two things you must do in it," into the double parlors to witness the Holmeaville ....... 6.17 2.37 menus. for me. Never say 'et'; says 'ate' "I think it would be finel" approv- ceremony, which gave her a few lit - Clinton ............ 6.25 2.52 "And," concluded Amarilly, with- ins -bead. Then you must say 'can'; ed Amarilly. "You sure would look tl�e heart thrills. Seaforth .......... 6.41 8.12 out waiting for prompting, "I think not 'kin.' It Will be hard tA) remem- nicer nor Hallie did." "Them words sounds orful nice," St. Cqlurnban ...... 6.49 8-20 an ice would be about right. And ber at first, but every time yqu for- "WeR I wouldn't look like a dead she, thought approvingly. "The Board - Dublin ............ 6.64 8.28 coffee in a little cup, and some cheese- get and make a mistake, remember one," admitted the Boarder. "But I er and Lily Rose must hev an Episco- West "By all means, Arnarilly," he re- to -day and our jolly little luncheon, was orful afr-did you'd laugb- Then pal for to marry them. I wonder if a.M. p.m. P -m- sponded humbly. "And what kind of . wilt YOU?,, I kin rent it fer an hour to-morrer I'll ever get to Miss King's and Mr. Dublin ...... 10-87 5.88 9.87 cheese, please?" . "I will, and I can, Mr. Derry." ef it ain't got no other dates." St. John',,; weddin' or Mr. Derry's; but St. Columban. 10-42 5-44 -.-. 0 "Now I'm stumped," thought Am- "You're an apt little pupil, Amar- "You can't rent it, You can take I guess he'll never be married. He Seaforth ...... 10-59 6-63 9-50 11-10 6-08 10-()4 arilly ruefully, "for I can't 'member illy, and I am oing to teach you two it feT .qn hour, or so long as you him. jokes too much to be thinkin' of Then the thought Clinton ...... how to speak the kind sbe hed." words every tF13e you como." like," she assured -�ech things." came Hohniesville . . 11.20 7-03 10-13 "Most any kind," she said loftily, "Obl" exclaimed AmRrilly, bright- "You'll hov to take a quarter any- of her own wedding garment await- Goderich ...... 11.40 720 10-80 oexcept that kind you put in mouse- ening. "Will you want me ter Come Way, for luck. Mebby 'twill bring ing its, destiny. � . traps.19 agin?" me luck awinnin' her." "I ain't even hed a beau, yet," she C. P. It TIMN TABLE UOh, Amarilly, YOU are a trup "Indeed I shall. I am going away The photograph of the Boarder in sighed, "but the Boarder says that I aristocratl How comes it that You next week to, the mountains for a saintly atttire -was pronounced al will—that Ted-heaJed girls ain't nev- Bask scrub floors? Is itlon a bet?" couple of months. When I come back great success. Before the presentR- er old maids from ch'ice." Goderich ...... * -� * - 5X0 The waiter came up and said some- I am going to -have you come" every tion he had it set in a frame made With this sustaining thought, she menset, ..... * ­ * * &58 , thing to the artist in a low tone, and morning at nine o'clock. Y;ou can of gilt network studded with shells, proceeded to the dining -room. She MeGaw ........... 8.64 &I I. Derry replied hastily: prepare and serve my simple break- Lily Rose spent her leisure 111,0111- had been taught at the Guild how Auburn ......... - "Nothing to -day." Them, turning fast and clean my rooms every dAty. emts gazing upon it with the dream- wait on table, and she pro,�ed herself aho ............. 6125 . 6.40 to Ainarilly, he asked bL%'r if she T L hen they Won,t get so disreputable. centred eyes of a young devotee be- to be very deft and capable in Put- Waton ........... 6.62 would like a, glass of milk. Upon I will pay� you what, they do At the foye a shrine. ting her instructions into effecL M&$Aught . .. :::::: 10.26 ber awert, he ordered two glasses of " tbastre, -and it will not be such hhrd The -next wearing of the surplice "Here's two dollars," the complace- . V61rbtto ..... WOUL milk, to the veiled surprise of the work. W.�ll you. enjoy it as *all -V' was more in accord with its original ent bride said to Amarilly before de- i "One . L 'waiter. "Oh, betterl" exclaimed AWAA117. design. In the precinct adjoining parting. is for serving !910 ince- a.m. t6rouio, 7.40 , W�hen the litricheon was served, 'And With this naive admisAduAtod L [ice I told the one in which lived and let live ly, and one is for the surp� - . 1. . . . . ,,. . .-. , . 9c91tt4& ,.v.,...,.. 11.46 AntarIlly, by -reason, of her good meta- the JAA apurli;, of Aniari 117,8� k6tag6. .. lust, ' , Jenkins flAmily, a colored Episco- the been them in the kitchen to put you up a basket �of things to take home to the walt6a 112.01 Ory, was still at ease. The children , 7. 'Thou pal church had recently estab- -66—i ::*L , __ , 13110 i':: *: 120 at the Guild .school had beet given a L , consider yourself eftg4g6d. lished. The rector had but one sur- children. 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