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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1927-02-18, Page 7,� I , �, 11 q, F." 4 MW �� P A , Ae Ok � � � .1 �.K %N �, , .. .. l;, ,,�, , I , . . 0 ... 1. 1. 1.� 1. , , . . �, . � I I.� " 41Z '� , ,� , ,� ,, ! �,. It. ly�� I '. . �V4 . �, '!"-,,'.. �1� " , ,e , , . W� - ,� - ;, , , ,A_�,'.',j; , ;:;� . - � i1e.,06, " Q - ,;6,� , .. � , , '. '. � � � � I . . ,;, .1 k ... � , � � . ,�, Il �,� NO , , �, F !1, , j , �, - , ;1: " "I , � .. �. - W� ,, f, --p �r,i,khvx I, ,� '! _R, '1?,.%T**.%W� I Nlfl`i� 0, i I _9 1'r _N . ,, 11 � ='1;7 _.W I , ", , , , , � 1 '. , ,; �Ii.� PY , �. I tl.� W '­ , 1.i R I 5 , � , , I , , - 1� , � .11 ., ,�Mi ,41w, , � " � .. . , " . �, 1 P4 ��,o �, , , � . ,:� , . ". , I �� ,; - '­,"� f", ": ,�',. . f,- .."", , - , ., ; � ,,, 1. I , I I � " I!, I .. . IF, "' - .1 . P pl� " a. �,, ", , k, .11 A# ". I ".. OR % ". - :, ._",� r . I ­ I . � � ­_ -1 �. ,- "'', , -M-,._-. - ­ � ,. . :: �.* rr %U 4 .. . �_11 . .�­ , ."! .,. I I % � �: �� I ­� .1 " - -B -V - :."� � _101m, OWE* '' 4. . " . - - .., EroiaoT Vadvate-,a Ontario � Vete*_ - 1, 11, � I I �W. %College.- Alldiseaii'p o.f"d6fts, 11 p �� I ' ' I M& Alp treated. Calls ��,-Pro,* ' I , . pt, 7 au ndedto and chargdo".tiOdOrbi . te. - Vet- .-riso's ' Dentistry' a ope A It I k I .see , , on(t��risicienee.,oi,k.uooenoh-: � r eat, one 800,rUsCof. vr.��Xsdkars See, sea- � � , . I I ­ � ­ ,., . 1". . . , ',�!,, *�,;­ . . . , . 1.�, __ �­ " 11 � .� . I . ­ . . . . . . 1. �, Uj CAMPBELL, V.& ' , I I I of Ontario Veterinary , C611096, Univefitty of Toronto. AD 'Ibeitses of domestic nnimals treated athe most modern princil?les virges reasonable. Day or night salls promptly attended -to. Office on Usig' Street, Hensalf, opposite Town Stall. Phone 116. - . Graduate of Faculty of Medicine, jUnivergity ,of Western Ontario, Lou- -don. Member of College of Physic - law and Surgeons of Ontario. Office In Aherhart's Drug Store, Maln'St., i3eaforth. Phone 90. - I � - � - MEDICAL DR. R. P. L DOUGALL Honour graduate -of Faculty Kedicine and Master of Science, Us- ,frersity of Western Ontario, London. Kember of College of Physicians And 111urgeons of Ontario. Office, 2 doors "at of post office. Phone 56, Hensall. Ontario. 3004-tf - I DR. J. A. MUNN Successor to Dr. R. R. Ross Graduate pf Northwestern Univers- ity, Chicago, 111. Licentiate Royal JDollege of Dental Surgeons, Toront. Office over Sills' Hardware, Main St., Feaforth. Phone 151. - DR- F. J. BECHELY . Graduate Royal College of Dental Surgeons, Toronto. Office over W. R. Smith's Grocery, �Main Street, Sea- ferth. Phones: Office 185 W.; resi- dence, 185 J. 8055-tf 10 I 7 DR. A. NEWTON-BRADY P - Bayfield. , Graduate Dublin University, Ire- land. Late Extern Assistant Master Rotunda Hospital for Women ,and Children, Dublin. Office at residence �ately occupied by Mrs. Parsons. Hours, 9 to 10 a�m, 6 to 7 p.m.; Pumdays, I to 2 p.m. 2866-26 a . . — DR. F. J. BURROWS Office and residence Gdderich Street, Ust of the Methodist church, Seaforth. Phone 46. Coroner for the County of Xuron. � DR. C. MACKAY C. Mackay, honor...graduate of Trin- Ity University, and gold medallist of Tyinity Medical College; member of the College of Physicians and Sar - &eons of Ontario. DIL EL HUGH ROSS Graduate of University of Toronto Faculty of Medicine, member of Col- Ontario; pass graduate courses In (%Icago Clinical School of Chicago; Royal Ophthalmic Hospital, London, 9-iland; University Hospital, Lon - lion, England. Office Back of Do- winion Bank, Seaforth. Phone No. 5. Night calls answered from residence, Fictoria Street, Seaforth. . AUCTIONEERS OSCAR W. REED Jpcensed auctioneer for tfie Coun- Odes of Perth and Huron. Graduate bf Jones, School of Auctioneering Chicago. Charges moderate, and eat- kfaction guaranteed. Write or wire Oscar W. Reed, Staffa, Ont. Phone 11-2. 2965x52 THOMAS BROWN Licensed auctioneer for the counties of Huron and Perth- Carrespondence arrangements for sale dates can be ninde by calling, up phone 212, Sea - forth, or The E3rpositor Offlee. Charg- es Moderate, and satisfaction guar�' anteed. 11 OSCAR,KLOPP Honor Oraduate Carey Jones' Na� tional Sebool of Auctioneering, CbJ- eago. Special course taken In Pare Bred Live Stockt Real Estate, Mer- ebandise and Fa M. Sales. Rat45 In keephig wItW prevailing market. Bat- Oaftrv, Klopp, Zurich, Ont. Phone "" 28W52- ft­­... ­... .1. ___ - R, T. LUKER 14consea auctioneer 197 the County bf Htiiofi.,, 9" attended to In all pavM dt the tounty. Seven yea"' ex- Vertolj&. lit 19antfi)ba tind Saskatcho- **n. �:,,V ivi*m"'ime. Phone No., to Centralia P. O., it. , , Wets Idit at The Huron "... ".. , I et"�Sworth, promptly , �, I I ''. I. -.11 . " " . .1 . , _­'_.­..­­_'_ ;.�,�` I . I _� . 11., ':�,,_ - 1 I.,� .. I -1 I ­ ­ . 4'' Pi* W. 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I - ed� ��46k.. ,#As he . etpres I Z " r WW � " he �111 , I,,,: - � . . sed"Jt to me, As thAM041;,*9 ..9 4110 � - C1u4lY.f,rOm.,-ou4. yolms ),mato to t1w � , I-- ,4 , , �,'��. 11 11: ' 5 o %Iy� 0, way, - - I � I , �11�' � ­'; �., ,,, . , , , , - I. I 11 44111",'.�� , oftek. � - � . . I ", ­ .. I ;1 I "' �;- "' " �: I � L �: � �: �: ��ijff , W il, ":: ii. -�br ' later, ever 5 ` t .� - -,.!. - - �! - �! Rft>­B6urhe' an hoiA - �Wq �1' .7 - I - - ��,, ,r ., , ,wed on man. , ,.4 of" " ` 4 ., , , � I � 4,�your -. , .- __ � ___ I __ 11_,h-_, *hat -time Ao 'YQ,U t, �-ps, .,. . ., � I , ., I , . . . "It's, hard to ke .: �& I - __ 7. It .4t . , pp U , w your 11 ,.t,,�� _ r don't make it ­ all at pru4ent It' . . - I -1, . V 44_8w`6r paid, smiles. t", , ` _MLA I L' , F � ' .4 V t . 4.. "'he, paid, as thougn, ge were- fee& - -.- . .1. . I 11 "�L L I � . I . ­ . - . 'v r. 0Vd'Bourue. ".There are t*o I 11, 14',"WaY. "I can't got use - to ,. � .. . I L. ,,. 7- ­ - I I I 371, " . ,,­...... � ", , ',,�`�� . . . . . . . 1. :; 4�Pull u a bb.air," repeated 34 44* . . L '�� , '., -� *?'_ ­ I ­­. u ' tMikgp,. that loom biggdr th'94' 41 0 . , . , '11 �� -e I . _:.,�', �,�,�r'��'.,;L ­, ­�,,� glRl; _ , , ...., ,;e,.,_','_ 41"ii. _ �� �, , " I . , ft­.iP"-";jjJ0, 21 , A, �. I . . , an* , " ! . . :. . work -am". What, I Mean, is "As ,a tmsines� in ur I , , liv -, A, to gne. "Stretkh your legs; ,theiel% -the We of n , � . . on My rizon just now, and one � I Aenty of roo,m ". '.. . he " Of LLL that. I "member the Abstract as- a ; V V �, ' ­ J .50 ,P L." " " - . I .11 . I I , alWayg4eal with 0xpett;s-,_fh I `*j- - 1%,' ' - W , .__ , .1 � I'' WIPPew".04-1 r 'I � Stephen did, as be 4w.hs,�idden' � ie them: is yoft, Put on. your clothes. � _­ - -, 1 . . I I code arrionX gentlemen, but since you �_. �,�_ ­ ', 'Re'S —and IL J;jJVW WeStkW ' - I I.... -,,. - ,dragged a bigo--chair into positiZ, half We are going to play golf." � ­ busi � a " ,t..Pm ... ' . , W4#0�"I�-­ , I .L. I d� . . 0 have named her, I can say tfiis. I ,- 'hoift *�; aib;�,,­ . , I Standard , ;A,Wi�,V� . � �0=3*�Z,".��­�­ facing his host and rested I ed "Not 1, Ritt," said Stephen. "I've .1 "�'L , of originators 'of ;-,-XA4 bavo-�be '* 1 , let, *­,�y V I - wish Amelle were here sitting in that brioadcastim 04 � ow; . . . . . . ';011' " ��111 . . I � I , � , ,'�_ ­ - ',�'­ ­', I sfo,61. got to work." ., , � " fouYth chair as gravely as she used . wsulk",41. , . "I � - ." - ­,k� � L., 1, I at , Radio achiev; , ty , . , . 'M . I I " I., _� fo i every 20 .1 ankles on the benchlike p, "I'l J jnL . � o k , -n "You're going to - -1 I 1. . . I I;" _­',�, L:I. ". n,,W P� stody4ph - " IQ I �­ . . . 11 , ". ... '�j­'L�,_"91 �, ,,,, ,�! 11 Then he began fraxjkly� to play golf," re - o1olity to sit On MY knee a good twenty is , -1'. I,.. 1, " ,;� ,- f, ifi,� ;,,, � Nk . I L , . VC -111 L �' L- ' :,.�',�' _­ I Bourne with a Peated Bourne. "Dress and chuck a A ��- 11 q �� _L . �Radio .- M 'Pp%gL�# .,��,­-j, -nonchalance wl�iich .,,?,i10i,`,, I I ftirther 'believe that a , an 'r "�11, R �. I Jq ,,�­'�:,P,, � ­&­ . ,Ipr , , ". i , " - �, ,�� �;A�,A�,4 years ago. rf she were sitting here, � " , , I ,. 1 ­ 11 L, ", " " - r fbr , I �_ �-?­' � , .�,`, �,,�I i ,W, ", 11­1� 1 -he - , among us, all -three of us her friends, mplete prgaujzjiti�n; ' .4s ,�.. W 1.111:� " " ten minutes earlier would have. seem- little breakfast into yourself. -must have a c6 �:;;",Xi 1A Rw. I';, ..;_ .. . " ,, , W - W; �� ! �, ". . .. 7­� g� - - 11114 over I would feel differently about talking ong sense of sek " , "' bi '.' 1.�,t�, I � � , ,'.I; _'. ed to him beyond the possibility of car, wil be arourld in half an houi�.' , �11,191',T - F Try and temember just for an occa% 111'�, 16..'ff!_ 1 . . capital and a str Virle'toulei*_ *­."Lj`, I'll ­4;�, - S , � ,, _,; ' years of acquaintance. , I . of her., and with bqr. I could ask her These are the reasons my 'it i OkC4 I " , , L., ­� - 'Ll. . ,4 L., .�L _"_"��4"�� -a large, heavy. ,man with ional. mor . 50 Radio 6 3i , "I'll, i��. , � � He saw nent that you are a guest or ,R�Eil.�, i5'. , , -hat was ally the matter and some- Westinghouse. to 'L . . -,� I' "I'll, � :- :. - , ", "-,'� .f: 9. ", Years re ., - . -� '_�:. ,.� 11*1' 1,11"', sparse sandy hair, an oddly -shaped I'll turn you over to a d V "i ,�.�:. , , ... ". � , how I believe . I . �. I .'' I f " _� I, she'd tell me frankly . . . " '.. � .-1 " head, and a face. which would hime man that you haven't met yet. Did ,,, - how bored she was with looking out . I .'�' .' 'L " �,,�",Ii I S-1-0 I I 1. _ , been without distinction had W not you ever hear of his three-hour rest . 0— it� Primipaf C,..dh. Cilia ".. �� �.' ., ,�, , of windows into windows; of bring- - . , been for twd, features. The eyes cure at Mike's?", . ing up children to anything as emp- . I 1.� ,,, . , " I ,, _ - 11 . � I I � � . � , - ,,�,,, were a -mall, but so brilliant and kind- "No," said Stephen, stopping on the — - ty as a universal rule of acquisition. I %% I � " . 1-1, i- " 7 .. - , ��,,� ly that -they absorbed the vision' of way to the door. � She might even go deeper and sound CANADIAN WESTINGHOUSE COMPANY, LIMIT � �, ,� � - I "Keep moving," said Bourne. .$I ' . . :1 1.1, A." 1;,fW-11. I - others and seemed to open up to im- 440 the overwhelming monotony of ma- HAWLTON . ONTARJO ,I , . "".I � a ination a white road rea I chin , 0- after a moment's thought, le is I .. . 1� ;",.� . .I., -_Ar - ", -S�., "�;, "':" I'll - g t can talk going upstairs. ,A couple . terialism, unrelieved by crime and of . I , I .,�," � , 1. ", . . � 11 ...: �. , i, - -1. , , . � . 9 by the curb, another is by cracking the dead weight of honorable deport- I . . . r . � ward a far horizon. As he - looked of hours after his arrival they Hned . . , , �'tl - r . I % .1 ... . :,� ., ". ,,- , . himself him up against a trainer who said, ­ , I �- � :. ., �: inko them Stephen found him between the .ear* -with the butt nient without the threat of hell fire." I �� - , 'Straighten up you big slob,' and of your crop, and the. third is by 11 � I I., � I , thi4king in complete detachment, rolling off, wrapping yourself around He Paused and leaned forward, fix- � � ... I", ", , - I , � , ".. .1 . . I , , I � ,1F*11ow the white line- and you canpt punched him in what looked like the ing his eyes on Stephen, who was Wftt:o . � I I . , . ",I. 1, ; ; go wrong." slack of his -belly. To all intents and his forlegs, and dying with him. Think msely with both mind and m .'' I � _ . 1, ., �. it out." listening te I - - I The other notable feature was'the purposes the old man killed that ears. I 11 .. � laxie and somewhat pendulous nose. trainer and �wo more immediately af- "I have," said Stephen. "And my "If she were here," he continued, V_% . .. . * i .. The more one studied it the more it terward. It wasn't fighting; it was . conclusion is that your time 19 over- t,l might talk to her and play on - � 77, � . . . appeared to take on the proportions plain,_stockyard slaughter—bullocks due. God send you a We—any old you, Boies, so that you would feel in 1 I I of a flying buttress stolen from some going down under an- ax. They drag- wife. I've got such a thirst for Mat- your breast the birth, the warmth, I 11 . DALY . . � cathedral wall. It was the keystone ged them out the way you steal meat rimony and the aftermath for You the heat, and the roar of the undying .. � I of the JohTr Bourne character, for- from a tiger, and after a while the that I'd willingly lose this golf match fire, the stirring of those elemental . I tune, and career. The slight curves proprietor put his head in at a win- to see you hooked. You said you had em�tions which are not the whok of DEALER - of its long lines were the curves of dow and said, 'Mr. Bourne, you've an idea. What is it?" I . "You!re love, but the eternal setting of love. -_ - .. I the stem of a mighty ocean liner, made one of the few mistakes of your going to lose the golf Life is flame, conflagration --or a beap — carrying art -implication of power and life—you have come to the wrong match, anyway," replied Bourne, "and of ashes. I wonder if You've -ever - NWMN_N� � of a forging ahead through heavy place-" the idea will keep while'l prove it.,, thought that out. There's really no - s-eas. ,It was too rounded, however, "I'll play golf in exchange for that His prediction was fulfilled, but middle ground. Either we burn or ed.,, and the old man has stocked it wftk . during the long ride home the two to deny a sense of humor, but sug- arn," said Stephen, with a chuckle, are of the dead." - "Weeksl', cried Stephen. "You're lazy carp. He owns (two hundmd � ' gested only mighty convulsions, such "but fur Heaven's sake don't make friends did not resume their attack Stephen nodded his head, but did not crazy' " . acres of -the scrub around here4 he as Rabelaisian gusts of laughter or me laugh again before I eat." on absent woman; they held their interrupt. John Bourne paused and "That's just a formula for telling says it makes a wall inst soft a -Ad the trumpetings .of elephants atplhy. On the way up the river he said, fire until after dinner, when John then continued, "You can't put too a man he lives," replied Bourne. "I thick enough. Corae inside." 1: : Its pendulous poiWt was not quite in out of a clear sky, "Amelde is in I Bou'rne was present to balance the much ,emphasis on keeping alive It's , like it. Try and catch the fever. Get They entered, ,and for half an how : up. This morning you're going fish - line with the balance of -the edifice town; she's living in Waverley, scales of justice. His son started the the one great excuse for fanaticism . Stephen said not a word; be, Was � and this peculiar characteristic was Square." ball rolling with a leading question- and rebellion; faith, doubt, and even lng and to -night you start on the taken up with ,enumerating the al - said by. John Bourne's cronies to be "I know," said Bourne. "I've seen "Father, what do you think is the destruction. Why, I've seen many an longest journey of your life. Boies, most countless touches of am inex, at once the one flaw and the greatest her." . matter with women?" alliance, many a friendship, and many I've got something up my sleeve. Are pert hand bending to the homel�r us� strength in his armor. For the tip "You have!" exclaimed Stephen and "Nothing," replied the elder Bourne d go dead for lack of a You too sleepy to get that?" es of comfort and convenience such of his nose was restless; there, were added, after a long pause. "Ritt promptly. "Nothing is he matter I little intelligent ki.n,dMng. ,HaveA't Within an hour they were on their materials as could -be come by readily occasions when it moved. - tell me something—has she bobbed' with them." you ? 1, way and Stephen was at the wheel of in so secluded a spat. The rash - "You are looking at my nose," said her hair?" His son stared at him and waited. Stephen nodded again. Ritt glanc- the powerful touring car. Under seated chairs, the boards for floor Mr. Bourne, with a twinkle izi his Bourne threw back his head and, "If that's really all you've got to sa y ed at hi: father and smiled with ap- Bourne's direction they were sweep- and shelving, the dulled kitchen nten- eye. "Which way is it twitching?" ' laughed. "No, by cripes? she hasn't! I on the subject, Boies and I will go preciatim- ;.nd pride. John Bourne ing smoothly toward those Connecti- sils, and the simple chinaware had "To the Wt, air," replied Stephen, Nor her soul." up to 'the garret and talk to Uncle shot a qLl",'k. i.,easuring look at each out hills which stop short of the been transported fro,, some near-iby with a broad grin. "WlhaVs Amehe dDing in that gal- Eli's Buddha idol" of them. Berkshires but are still well beyond town; but the awkward construction "That means a joke coming," con- ley?" John Bourne's eyes twinkli2d and "I like a certain class of murder- the congle'sted suburban area of the of tables, cupboards, and a couch, tinned Mr. Bourne, with a sigh. "'You "She isti'l in it. She's one of bored then steadied to a straightforward ers," he declared, belligerently. "My metropolis. For f r lion t eY t rough a d o r f th gaze. "Don't rush me," he said. "If on rs h he &-tone ri in rta o e know what my friend says: if it thousands that have heard the rumor heart warms to the great swindlers travelled on improved highways;then huge fireplace, of the outside chimney ,$tays still, I'm bored; if it twitches of a promised land where things are I you mean from my point of view I of history; I how down to all colossal they turned into a clay road which and many kindred features, proeigim.- to the left, I'm going to say some- different and climb to the watershed should say that a matter of a gen- squanderers of vital treasure. so stretched its long silence along the ed the liandicraft of an amateur thing funny; if it straightens out, to have a look into the valley of it- eration is )Vhat's wrong with wo�nen. do you, so do all of us in our secret fronded reaches of a purling brook- brought face to face with necessity i as it very rarely does, I'm about to lusion, She'll never go through with But if you mean from the viewpoint hearts . Why? Because the outlaw Finaffly Bourne said: "Got ready and conquering, step on a worm he isn't the kind to plunge ex- of your callow years, I say that you represents the great revulsions, the to throw her into second. Turn to The place was Musty, but only don't rem -ember evex having to con- cept-into deep water." . get what you deserve. There's noth- war of man's spirit on monotony, the 'he left when I say so and turn sharp. faintly so, for fabrics were absent . ' tinue an argument after * my nose "How do you know so much about ing more extraordinary in the history high flights of one individuaVs leap- There's a little bridge and then you from its furnishings and there was straightened out. Boies, I took up my wife?" asked Stephen, sourly. of civilization than the comPhauez' ing imagination toward the consum- climb the wall of heaven." little within its four wells to gaitber poker seriously when I was thirty- "Well," said Bourne, "I don't con- of woman to the will of man. When ing sun. God's curse on all quitters, He had scarcely stopped speakfngi dust or create mold. Its larder was seven and gave it up forever when sider her exactly your wife at present. nations have demanded Spartans on all accepters of fate, on all thosel when he cried out the order. Stephen well stocked with such staples as do like I've been buzzing her around a bit to among their women, they have found e s I was thirty-eight. Would you who prefer th e. ta te of dead wood I caught sigbt of the littk bridge Just not readily spoil ---- sugar, salt, cereals to hear about it?" the thick, thin, and middling stuff one them; when they have asked for mol- to growing -pains, and ignoble peace in time, but there was a look of dis- I in packets, tinned vegetables and "Yes, air," replied Stephen, sitting finds below the deadwood line." lusks, mollusks become a glut in the to any kind of .suffering. There yoai m . ay on his face as he swung the car meats, and a long row of bottled'pre- "You have, have you? Just how I open rnarket." I wide, turned it sharply and drove it I up quickly and drawing his feet down. I i nre. Peebaps that may he ! far have you gone?" He stopped speaki4g as though to ( Irp you to .serves. While Stephen was looking "Go easyl" admonished M -r. Bourne. I - SVMPRthiu, with Arnelie, to the rattling timbers into a ' these over Bourne disappeared, and "There's nothing very exciting com- "The farthest I've gone so far 11 re-, give the full MeRning of his word - ca tch ac ross ma, of encroaching foli- presently returned from the car bear- ' ", - a glimm-ering.--a guf--.R-at where' drooping sk ing. It was this way. The men that plied Bourne, calmly, "was to grab! chance to sink in, but evident e.- � �j�5t age. The hood of the car shed I made my first big money out of her and kiss her tilJ the blood came.,,' pected no interruption from his hear- I and why she stands." . branches to right and left and the, i,g two Itarge baskets of provisions "Are you joking?" asked Stephen, � ers and presently continued: C4 My . the I which he heaped unceremoniously on were all good poker players and I CHAP rER FivE engine rose suddenly to a sharp angle , the big bed. hated to think there was any ground turning white at the corners of his I generation asked a gre;i L (1,,a I of w- Boies Stephen lay awake far into of aseent. I couldn't meet them on and break lips. "I think you must be or you I man ancLgot it. We didn't give muc� , gears!" shouted (Continued next week.) even. I studied poker for six months couldn't imagine we were going to in return beyond an ordered life and z -he night, but he was not restless. � Bourne. "We don't want to stick, i He sensed an exhilaration which de- tliL way some folks study golf—made! Play golf when we get out of this: a high average of fidelity. We were, fi.d fatig,le. What liquor goes for I here-" I a sort of religion of it. I followed car." busy with a forward movement and . Stephen obeyed quickly. changed to — ' "i wasn't joking," said Bourne, I i it kept most of us out of mischief me. natures a mental problem did - _ - -_ it back to its dim birth in the penu-m- You may for his. He could remember almost second and then to first. The whirling --- - -- -- bra of history and forward to the "but I forgot to say it was my blood � and many of us in love. I so word for word everything John Bournv , ` hvels cut through the ineru,.�rting laic -t touch of current etiquette, and that flowpd. You haven't noticed the i think that that forward movement is had said and he wa,, conscious of a - mos sof the ruts of a wood road and Investors' oppellunity. when I really knew it all I began to thin red line that runs from my eye- I still on, but it isn't. As a nation we i surge of gratitude that the admoni-' took a grip, on the rock foundation play. During three sittings I more m aw. She have reached the dangerous age, the - that lies . close to the surface of every than held my own, and then I began feratched me as vulgarly as a ftsh-1 year of acquisition. Think of your i tion had hr,rt- hoi,n buried .so deen ; benonth an obvious .%urfnc ' ." th(,r,,' -New Fngland hill. The car qbot for- We offer for immediate delivery a to �ose, arid I lost and kept on losing wife on -the rampage." y .seem to you, 1�t.j,, �1 -.rd .nd' began a long, ending climb small block of without a single break for a solid "Ritt, what on earth did you do it and then remember that my aunt us- lifted to so high thougb speru for? Where are we with this rough ed to go'to, a farm somewhere around plane. fle felt a lump risp in hi., mounting along curv" and by sharp . year. at the end of which I gave a throat at th�- memory of the light , r"'e-" and .short dips to highp-r and Municipal. Bankers stuff, anyway?" Bleecker Street for eggs, and when '' h' her levels. The steady whir of, big dinner and formally quit the game sbe wanted a long gallop in the coun- sure touch with which an image of- 'g AND acknowledging myself complete:y ou"That's just what I wanted to find I Amplie had been drawn into the in- - the engine se,emed a noise clean cut, beaten. V' said Bourne. "Somebody was try, she used to ride out here to I timate circle, as if in pro,tretion not and qpparate from the wide blanket Montreal Debenture bound to try it sooner or later and Muri7ay Hill. That's the measure of' "I can't remember any other inci- I of her rights alone, but of all thos,, " f -ilpnee of the .surrounding wilder- ' Dollar for Dollar Bonds I thought you would rather have it the great movement, whether you ap- . The closely interlaced s,econ'd­ dent which has given me quite such tradition- of defvrenee which Amer:-: nf" a jolt, and on that night I was the be me. There wa-.% another reason, of ply it to Broadway or the whole West, q, I can see harrier which nevertheless opened! ly without charge at either the Can. and already, by your face. cans have been wont to accord tot ��rowfh forest presented an apparent, Interest coupons payable half -year - one spot of impenetrable gloom in a course. I wanted to show her that, their women. hilarious party. The next Saturday there are times when you can set that it seems incredible to you. Your As he lay wide eyed upon the hvi ' ,;feAdily in a restricted arch as though' adian Bank of Commerce or Dominion the Tbames on fire, even above tide�! generation is stagnant, sliack water ,,, gidde the noisy interloper dee ' I morning a special messenger brought water. She'll never he so sure again I at the high tide of material prosper- he could conjure vividly the Amc!io I ' merwhPI pi In;__B&uk. , me a shoe box, and in it I found the that my bl . ood runs all one way, and, ity; but more to be pitied than blam- of twenty years ago, perched on John ' to its fastness" before ( 9 DENOMINATIONS calling cards of my six friends, a ed. We did it to you." _. Bourne's knee. He could picture the' rommotion with a triumphant sti � large, hard, rubber football nose I incidentally, Boieg, wh0e her moral long, slim lines of her black -stocking-' ness. guard, and a much -worn sheet 6f reflexes arg still in perfect order, I "I don't think you're fair to nap ed Ic-gs., the gravity of b\ -r big brown: The rar came out on a pllatenu.' A Safe and Secure InvestineviL . paper with a diagram on it headed in believe she enjoyed the actual physi- sir," said Boies, taking up the cud- the spoLs of color in her dusky : relatively flat but still thickly wood-' . capital letters, 'JOHN BOURNE IN- cal tuss le' She cried out on the gels heatedly. "Or to yourself. you eyes, e soil (-hang- chepk.-;, the curly disorder of her liv-, DICATOR.' The diagram was a cor- s they always do, are a traitor to your best years. Take ing hair. Then, quite suddenly, the' ed, And with it the nature of the A. D. ,%WTHERLAND rect line drawing of my nose at rest, in your life saw Just the last ten of them; as a surgeon vision faded into F4 nearer reality! tr,,,,- The road descended, turned: General Insuranm Investments and the same nose in dotted projec- such color in her cheeks or fire in Of industry, you have done more and be saw the Amelie of to -day, . sharply and ended quite abruptly al-� Real Estate tion lines such as we use in draught- her eyes." Hold on, now. Don't get tangible good to more people than joining them, %inking slowly into the I 'O"t under tbe. eaves of a log cabin i SEAFORTH - - ONTARIO . ing the sqccessive positions of a pen- excited. 1941 tell you, the whole thing any king that ever lived." Johni vacant chnir, attending with the self- I b""t ON a bold promontory of rock I Phone 152 . ve me an idea." -, sudden smile Iightened . the ' ! which hung above a dark pool. On' dulum in motion. These dotted lines 9" �Ine`s heavy features. ',That came same gravity conference of her __ ---. — . - -_ — were labeled, 'two pairs; full house; "Hold on yourself," interrupted assembled judges, watching them, one side a group of large bicknries i four of a kind,' and so forth. I didn't Stephen. "I want to ask you some- i from the heart, Boies," be said, "And weighing them from within that 'bid- shaded the . %pot; on the otber the thing in earnest, If you bad -found 'T thank you; but your legal mind I THE JOHN RANKIN go back, Boies. I couldn't see Myself Amelie a weak sister, would you have slipped a cog. I never said that In- den fortress of the quickening soul z,,6 fell away by descending tprraces I sitting in sbirt sleeves and a heavy which be had never been quite man ' f . rnntted brier patches, blots of AGENCY nose guard through a hot night," gone through with it?" dustty Isn't forging ahead, running enough to take by assault and to bold. Juniper and a sea of autumn -painted I Insurance of all kinds. The roar of laughter which follow- neck and neck vrith the progression He dropped off to sleep with a ques-' foliape, until it �aught the hInp glint I ed the conclusion of this story, and in ,i "That's a question 11 said Bourne, of mechanism; I grant all that What tioning smile on his lips and awoke I of a far -away WRte'r. With the StOp�- Bonds, Real Estate and I suppose you Ink it's a trou- I refuse to concede Is that the caliber which Mr. Bourne took the major ble maker. The answer Is, yea; but of our division of humanity continues to find Ritt and a floo'd of sunlight ping of the enone R pulsinK quiet I part, reverberated through the house in his room. repos,wssed the scene. Money to Loan you and I have known all along that as the old standard. A people that Bourne left the car'and led thp.way SEAFORTH, ONTARIO and brought R1tt down on the run Amelie isn't of that sorority. She builds bridges to cross rivers is bound "Baies, are you awake? Wake upl froin three flights above. He rushed isn't woman in the gutter- she's wo- to be greater than the people that Get upl This is to be a great day to th-P cabin. Tt bad a porch, a Qort Phone 91 . iota the library. —an — the w—a and Ii -ou kno* builds them! +- sell Do ,,, _+ for you, old top. Roll out and bump of gallery -running the full IFm-gth of '1'1:�, ': , . . .. _� :.. . I I . . . I ,,�,;.IAV "Look here, you two, how did you together A this unearthly hour? f of any unfair advantage we can take . J tb at ?21 "Yes, yourself on the floor." "You remind me of a kid that its front, sturdily rooted with logs and clApboard-ed above. He tm-ned I ________ . - � get I 'have. always hated a mominglaugh of he,, now I, the time to take it, old . . boy. All this talk of the weaker sex air," said Stepben, thought- fully, "that's a true saying; but what wants to go fishing," said Stephen as and walted for Stephen, who a -p- slowly, as though he needed 1'� -1 ­_ , I � �:� I'll I I ��_ .. , but. when I'm left out of it I hate it ten times worse. Let ine in." makes me tremble for the future of Women are you going to do when all your are bridged? Is he stretched himself sleepily. I'That'q prnAebed time to absorb the eculliar impres- I 1. .. , 10 '. - .. 0 . John I Bourne glaneLsd at the elOek Man. can outsuffer, outlive, outlie and outfool us by the four rivers every nation bound downhill from the day It eons_ extrordinaryl" cried Bourne� Allt's wonderfud, telepathiel Thays ,,On of , go unexpecte a conclusion to ncluslon 0 the long ride- then %- out . 1. . I I '' I .� on the mantel todk down his feet, hoisted �ffiisalf out of the deq points of the compass. Their endur- es to move and becomes ae0i9itive exactly what we are going to do. Get pointed the gtrRrRe Aspe of the deep tarn, Lr I I or V%Itv L*,Pe- *k I ,. I . .� and chair which bad ahnost envelo , pen anee Is phenomenal; their persever- anea along fted lines is a devasta- as you put it? Am you that Much of a pessimlit?" up and J)ut on your rough togs." "Nothing like thnt," said Stephen, alynost cirevIlAr &t one, end, VA% a 1(mg, narrow arm reaching towftard e - - a&,, ­­ I . m � I 1� .. 'W"A. . I ,­,­­­ . . . . .hibi, He stretelied, yttWhed and mov- #d with a sigh towar(F the door. flon. , Their name used to be mud and no* It'll wildfire.11 "I'm 'not 4 PessilbiNt, al� altruist, or a faddiAt of any other fully awake. "I'm going to the of- fice.op norift "Ung . , I I I 41 ,1. I I .� . -­­ I 1. - 's , �­ , . � :, __ .., . . , .,�,�� . ... � -,� ­,­ 1, "If van to Ou t to laugh with us he "t ,can say ainta to tbak" said said JohiT - 86*hleF, quickly. nq4n`1a "you are not," said BouTne, pvompt- Left Role ig the na-me of thla " - he said, Alter e. meyno-tit'A , ,�. 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