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SEAFORTH,ONT. "that our feet canwalk only a single "Punishedl" criied/Eoume, exeited- nesia—a pleasant, hariM46is and ineq- of the evening through rose-colored and saucy comzage, bnap*ued it as,.a -qualified, llbu�t Uqt flhr,� W ., , ;4,
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RANCE AGENT bil they are worn out and, to -- just feathered. Cad is the word. He ought plromptly neutralizes acidity and keeps morning it was altogether incredible threat of imprisonmej�t . go *j 0 SRA F,I;0WV. . "..-Ill
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REAL ESTATE and LOAN AGENT Bourne, "I promised father I would e a -throeted, , lot ... �;�',% %
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risks and adjusting of claims. fate. He released her so suddenly that He nodded. "Divorced women. . . 1!?1. 11,
All right; that's fine," salid Bourne she seemed to feel a vague dissntis Most divorced women are likable conscious orf the jnstanta,�eous estab- next fork in the road he appeared to pices melting off her in floods until' ;.,L'......�,.'.....
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� OFFICE PHONE, 33. bring Miss Alloway to see you the kind, even the shock of too quick a irreplaceable charm of a ,bloom etern- four hours before had been a total chodee. Immediately afterward his to touch and feel the flame of her." .1 ,
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RESIDENCE PHONE, 60. come.", cence, offend�ed the fine balance of her but they have the next best thing— of the hotel entrance, the faces of his brows together. Alloway'G ex- (Continued next week.) ��
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or a servant. How would it sound if "only not so hard, lease." ply' the woods. They aren't undiscovered ti.,, ".1.
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HEIRS WANTED I called you Mr. Ritt?" "AM right,�' said Bourne, patting paths, but they are competent and en- of a limitless yet individual posses- What are you thinking?" his hair, as if he were the Apostle � . �� ,
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Missing Heirs are being sought "Could you love a woman like ed the girl. "I have been waitin .
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to, of course, only he just couldn't. probable i
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and Next of Kin," containing care-
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a compromise between the w�ir�hip`ful
that you should ever wait for me 1 "Where are you going?" she repea t -
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bsilra and unclaimed estates which
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have been advertised for, here and
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the world, especially two tears. Don t� t, ,, unattainable yet nev(,r-dying
seat. She lauKhed at him as h,., I that I turned into it from force of
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we offer for sale contains thousands
As she left them Bourne sank back
you think so, dear?" tucked
a soft rug around her ankles, habit and without any conscious in -
of names which have appeared in
into his chair, thrust his hands deep
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"I know it's very different," saidAream,"
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and ben(ath her feet, and then drew ientinn."
American, Canadian, English, Scotch,
in his pockets, .settle(] his into
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Alloway,, "but I can't tell why. Per- � asked the grirl. it
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.snugly about her waist; but he, His words seeTned to reassun- the
Irish, Welsh, German, French, Be I-
his neck and showed other signs of.
it's I hoped you Would .
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paid no heed to her merriment, for' eirl. Sh-P drew a long. comfortabl�
glan, Swedish, Indian, Colonial, and
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find a way to . ,peak to me if ever I I -
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other newspapers, Inserted by Is".
strain. There was a faintly lugubri-
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her high -collared woollen coat and in so very well you can surely tell me -
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wonder at a that could be small, where we are going.
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Alloway, will you tell me ali your
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suppose it wag very wrong of and
me to hope such a thing," continuvi them is an end to our trav,'!ing of the
yet li�cautiful with the allure and: "I could," replied Bournp, "if I
joy of a fugitive flame. He was, -0
Courts of Chancery and unclaimed
Any highly developed personality
it. Most of us never think ninud as
Alloway, "but how terrible it would
knmv myself whether w -re really
proud of her; proud that she ha.,i
dividends list of Bank of England.
is as sensitive a plant as the mimosa,
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have been if I hadn't. I should have I am doing now, but every Ill ,in in the
power and the taste to match her , Lroing to go where we are headed.
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later of the milestones. Wlien that ion,
with Mr. Maitland, and perhaps we
toll it to you the better I'll feel. It
to the resplendent morning and�
at once for book-
s.he had spoken of the narrow. short I
never in our lives would have met." day comes ninety-nine out of a hun- to
her glorious wir. Ile drew a long will bp for you to say whether I dirl
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path of life, Alloway's mood bad
"Perhaps," said Bourne, again, hop- dred of us turn with a sigh to put-
ting our house�s in order, and take
breath that was almost a sigh as h e. rivbt or wrong and to decide just
I,nt we arp to dr) now, because it
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changM as suddenly a-, a weather'
vane in a veering wind, to her
ing sho-would go on.
"You must. h,iv,- known a the next best thiniz. nank God I
w,ilked around the car to take his ;, ,, cu o at I havp en -
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"Did you notive, how 4)ddly tho
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the awkward moment of the revels-
"In a way," said Bourne.. ,,just roRds any more."
, Allryway's band turned �zrfftly in his;
i middle of the greatest trouble of his
1,,orman Im.kcil at you whCn he sit- -
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wish to go home."
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and the loosed flood; ihen she sR t
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"I didn't know there wpro so many
s -ffly erect.
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look which swept like a .shadow across
Arirls: I thought they married."
on earth iiro we going?"
"The right of a c -at to look at a
Hensall ...........
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6.18
his face as he drew himself together,
"They (In, you strange wonder!"
"I don't know," said 11,urne,dream-
kcin�z," answered Alloway, promptly,
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arose, and helped her on with her
cried Bourne. "At lesast, they used
ily.
1111(l laughi-d go gaylv that the driver.
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wrap. He piloted her out of the room
to. Now they am rather strong on
"I mean, where did y.)u tell the
" f a pasNing car glow'c(l lip to listen. -
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10.58
6.46
in silence, socurf-d a cab, helped bf,r
lawful, but rnc)-;+Iy temporary, part-
, Iriver to take us?" .
: !w p-, 1-01 hand� m-er her niow.l)
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6.52
in, and, after felling the chauffeur to
ner%hipq in flats in big apartment
- ,, Ob, that!" sadd B,o,ne. "I told
i and rolled bur sparkling (,Yes at
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6.52
drive anywhere until further orders,
houses that go five years withoutl
him to drive any-wbor.. "
I lou r n e,
"I do tb;At," "not
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6.58
he sprang to the seat besdde her. Her
'him
stooping to one baby. It's a sort of
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She laughed. "llow -,. mde-pful of
mustn't she sRid,
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depre-ion had .seized upon and
rintirriage-"
you!" she said. "Birf %-.0 know wr.
� unt.il we are really and truly in the'
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he felt himself heing dragged do,wn
and down to depths he bad nevpr be-
"No babies?" said Alloway, won-,
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are rnnrtal even if it ,1.,,.q seem ah-
C''untry." I
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fore fathomer]; he wondered if any-
"I mean thi, kind of girl I was
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,.aid Bourne. "I Inve to boar you, and
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thing could ever again bring him up
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I if the rv,st of the wnrld does, too,
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to ride the high wave of elation which
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him; then he took the Lr:rl's band and
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� %ve'll have to put tip with it. Whnt
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had only a few moments before been
to marry? Beforp to -night?"
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drew her closp to big side. "TA -1
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carrying him triumphantly on its
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you"elf go," he said, repentantly.
wisted on Trip?" i
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p.m.
creqt. Then the girl's hand stole
"They all hurt my neck -like d 'v ing
" Forget me; I 'have t.ir(,d you out."
was a .sort of mixtiim nf hurt
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slowly from folds of black lace and
into hard sand in tw�o feet of water."
She her head in donial-of both
surprise and warning," .said Alloway,!
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came to rest lightly upon his arm.
"Why do you think you love me?"
.shook
his request and agsorfb,n. She con-
as t,hough he wondered how we had I
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asked Alloway.
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come together and w1hether you w�ml
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furious surge to his temples and h2
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caught a sharp brea,th as he felt him-
swered 1'.::r-,,-, n".er a pause.
fines of the narrow rah. When they
so precious as myself. You Ree, I'vel
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self beinrg whirled once more to the
just woke up into loving you after a
arrived at the hotel �he stepped out
been dhem Ft good whilf, now, and all
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heights -at a vertiginous pace. Her
horril-0e dr,pnm. I have b"n looking
o,iirkly, started tip the steps, and
of them, including the solemn old
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shoulder touched luim, leaned against
for you ;�i � �,,ry one of the thousand
then turned and camr- back. Sh
hot, -I, qf-em to th:ink they have acquir-
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him.
girls I told you I've met, but you
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weren't there; only R little bit of
91 anced at the. wv%ry night doOrMRn
in all my lonely ways."
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said. "PloAe, Ritt, don't be cross
you every one -i in FL while scattered
and at the ,waiting drivor; en she
"Why s-hould you, of all people in
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with me."
a -round so widely that I would have
drew Bourne a step Aside and looked
the world, he lonely?" asked Bourne.
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"Cross with you:" he cried, half
had to be a Turk to collect the piecel.
into his eyes with a gaze so limpid,
The girl did not answer. Ile
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They are hard, our girls, Alloway;
""' tender, and so unnfraid that he
glanced at her and saw that her face
hand on hers. "I'm not cross, dear;
brilliant, good to look at, some of
felt a nearmsi tr) bpr far more inti-
rn ate than could have been Imparted
had grown s�pt and g -rave.
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only terrified for fear I shall never
them, but cold like diamonds set in
by any casual embrace.
that question," he beggerl;l
"please
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find you again."
know them all. It isn't their fault,
"Listen," she whispered. "Put your
forget it. T -T was buqyl
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platinum. You know one and you
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driving the car and didn't think."
. . . was afraid of that, too." poor dears; they are the victims of a J V - Y - "But you're going to be busy driv-
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St. Columban ...... � 6.49 8.20 ity he sensed a bound -less reserve, an Alloway, trgubled., "I hope you are. dayl" - - ��
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I a.m. p.m. p.m. age of her tender moment of repent- said. "How quick you arel Girls went to sleep that rr�ight, but that he any mnre," be said, arridling at her. 1�!,,
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-.5t. Coltinban., 10.4J1 6.44 . ... ance and break down in the promiscu- for motor* cars, some with sweetly was translated by a� gradation of "ne road is a silver ribbon and we I N
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Seafortli .... . 10-53 5.53 9.50 Aers beyond -which two will forever pretend; and fin- by step up to a high plane of intoxi- tx-aring hurry, you know, but with FARMERS 0 :::,.
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. Goderich ..... 11A0 , 7.20 10.80 self further by thinking of what a ness in neat tin quits, all looking as an,d slumber. To old Simon, who put Alloway laughed happily. "I like usually and more disastrously during the ;... � . . . . .
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