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I �, P,henqmepm of calf, love,, but . � F? 141W a ,b ". . � HARPER & BROTIMRS � 14 Allo Jr arti-, IN, ono'could ploy spy I ho I, y4le 'i., , WiM41A Rinn, No. 2, Seaforth, I - �f'No,'� sal , wwr, 111 would 'have 0 ,�' 6' on the Intimate , �01R,thp sm.6t `� I , 'A 11 I despised you it you had AdAl. -Ogestath 4- - � I , .0 P I John Bennewies, Brodhagen; Jam" ig,I-down your momprita of ,many a full�krqwu Mani �, J .. .. 40" � XAV ­%,�.ilw Publish0s ' ----- __­'W� , . .. ... 00, . - , 0, * . Evans, Beechwood; M. MeEwen, clhj�. , . the sort of - thing .. your friend, . system by fogowlug,. ,Unnecessary W9141d, bq found to liugor o lw.!, a 00 "MA101mros". V"- , ' ' . Deani would ha*e done." �istarvation diets, .,. ' I i -.v 1 , g,d:� � . I 10 � nn ly, I �­k­ cor61 ry of that inner boyhoo&w 'ch, if Jte a � ' * 011%li, ton; , Goderich; Alex ' ] , Ju q L eago� R I .�, P � New York and London "Not Mr. Dean," said Bourne. I'M Wever!hurry yoory Is or ov r , 4 = * , . I . . Is - lie fed but once in ten years .trap �� . p# e eat; t I I -, Brog , , No. 8, Seaforth; J. Q. I � - I I orr;Aa ItWl ,T*14_101.1,�; Iff-T%,, ., * pbaPt. ... , "' ,� �1" : fT1 ­­, �kll . In -tojg, eason most, never dies. hoor; , I Z� , 0 0. 4, alton, Robert Ferrb . . name is Maitiaild, so we call lum of Anything, but v.n � . �� .11, �, i NO, � 7, iw, -17- ;, , . , I I I for, short. Blit what do �xm know While he d * , � � 0 w 1. � 0 ,�,� H11TIOCk -, , . . 1. . ­ 1"Ke--if they . -sr-I 'he reviewed in eX win W, '09 con.V450; w1a er . 0 401'",RAI i` Z, . . - � orge McCartney, No. 9, about what he,Wduld do?"he added, will keep their st9m *',Aweet, clean detall -the asto-jnE!:n of the 100m., inside you or ,out, e, must U , 1, , - .. A., � . , At - Se M I . ,, . � . g events V_,.�*i;,_V 1. s- #Qt� the souring night before, and gradually rot d alw i lv� 1i ; M I I'm 7 Gibson, Bracellelt (Continued from la t week.) , quic*. I And active and free, urne . ays 'be an open wi ty, 'L I i rl�-; "I" 10yr , I ,.ft.- �, ., She told him about the incident of Acids that binder or� pim se the work to a state of relative sanity. He con- Bourne looked at face, SO A- -'Oi-�,.,.,�m�!V,.'L.�-�l�-w-w"�i �%;�* ! . � . I . , ajj7 � I I- ___ I � - � , 1w, 11 11 . , , , 7" � ,gm ", ". " I's . I "What do �ouomeau?ll said Miss the.theQ�ter steps and -then. asked, Of digesti*IL _- � �. vincea. himself, that some unwonted �sive, so intenton1ollowing *a W)C � 11 , V ''fh .40, �.�X NA � � , ,Y . Im greA 110*4: . it" 4, , , ,WL'. . dvingstone. u're so wouderfull* "Don't yon' t1pnk 11hat a man w1lb And the best azd,6asle# way to do w6ne imbibed from the atmosphere slical thought. He could actaally is" ' _ J,L,*ejj,� ,��,.` 'I IT, � I , , . *1 - you get, V _01!� JAMES WATSON , young, what can yoir mean?"? speake to. a erl like that: without an this is to follow -every,, Meal with a must, -1 ��,!�,,­ 1 ��?,`�4 . have gone to his head and made ualize happiness as s1w pictured 4odd,Q.- hor 1`�"� I, - " , � introducibn ought to be punished?" it; Alloway �, I_ . "Ll 401 i I .., t, .. - "I mean," said the girl wistfully, small amount of pun 4ioprated Mag- him'see events as well as his guest he saw the blid of- brilliant plumage for what" "�X ,wy, in , 0 , I I o 710% !.,." �.L a ­' .'- r 0 ,� I 040'.. �7�3 . . V, 0 , I 'I,';" I i,`!" , . 1. f ,,I narrow path all their little days un- l3r. "He ought to be tarred I .r. - iki�V�,­�_ . 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, GENERAL INSU and pensive form of Magnesia thab glasses. In the bright light of the valiant visitor daring all excep,t � f*re. I ggn,t p , ,#�,:, ,, , " t 2,,,�` 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 � , y�,g",. j� -,W , �­ L ­'I� ­, man 'Amelle at alL it' is 41"Arg. I 0, I 1;1`�; representing only the best Can. anywhere-41ways in the Zd',& of to be hanged. if ever 1—,, your stomach sweet,aud ,glean. that the girl . . 1 0K, -h fia,,,,�f , " , Ve should truly be all he The things you say are like your- to be a,woma'n, like that 1� L i" j , . ff % , � 4% .. � 01, � ,�,u � C.. 'A , ., .. - . adian, British a n d American the beautiful long way." stopped suddenly; their eyes A week's trial of Bisurated Mag- re-Imbered her to'have seemed. He self," lip said—I"fanciful gossamer a house to ,do in -Jv%t,.as. Ish -6-2-4 .­,­­�`�­ Compa * !_ I , e � � ;',',, ., ��",, � nies. , Miss Uvifigs,tone .glanced over her met. On -the face of each was the nesia, which may be 61),tained from prepared himself deliberately for dis- winged, and yet,not eluhve. They she was never coniitmiaed- sh I I= - 11 � 'i , ' ,. q,�.!".,%�,� -�I',.'.'�­, - � - . " "; Small C 8 I illusionment, and by exercising all his have a solid fo ­.,'� ". ��. ', � . AIR kinds of insurance effecte# shoulder as th6ugh to assure -herself selfsame expression of startled dis�, any druggist "at - o t,� Will undation, like fruit not poor,- she had childroul," -, ­`�-�!:`M.I . at the lowest rates, including— that'she was still in the half -e may. I . I .an ­�,` ,'�,i; mpty, easily convince,you of the great value aptitude for methodical haste he sue- that is lovely to look at and better to I can't understand at 1AWMAJ.''�%:". ,.',,,' M , FQ ,i�;,�.�­ ­,,, , " , ". �.,;! �. 1, � , �1 - 161—py g 7F All. Aga "r. -!.",.- ! ��, j -.;I,;1 � . i4 �. , , .. � ,, � FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT, AUTO. disordered ballroom. "I wish you to as� Bourne, perceirving of this old English recipe. ceeded in arriving at the hotel exact- eat. that if I �could -I would bp - -.., ;,�,.o, I I . ­�, , 11 '44- " I . ly on time, , ': ., MOBILE, TORNADO AND, PLATE say that you will let Ritt Bourne that she had laid for him no inten- I The girl touched his arm. "You hate her.,' , f0io'k, wr ", � I I It,, . , -�.� " . ,� � I , ", . I GLASS RISKS. �bring you to see me; not to -morrow tional trap. ___ - ,, ­ — Alloway came to him at once. He are nice to me," she said. Bourne laughed. "Tha,t shows, -, I"!;,:. . I how - . -11 -, �� "., I .. but very soon." 1. . I �� � :,,, W I , - —Also— "You—" began Alloway, in a tone stared at her as she crossed the lobby For kalf an hour they rode in sil- badly or , -'a. - " 1. "If they could live it as well baldly I've put the case"I'lli,". .`:,',��: I ��, �, "That reminds me, Angi.-la," said Of amazed discovery. as and, forgetting his manners, coutin- ence and then, as h,e took a certain said, "Why, if you ever meet Am2elle ' , .;',�ff.�,, REAL ESTATE and LOAN AGENT Bourne, "I promised father I would e a -throeted, , lot ... �;­�',% % dream it," replied Rourne, "it would ued to &tare. Her appearance did turning, she glanced at him swiftly, you may n . love her ,at t sl h � ­�!, "". ... Z, I fws g t, �-�Kv , III, persuade you to ddne -with us. Now open-hearted laugh -ter. Bourne took Jle]P tremendously- For Instance, 80 not startle him- he simply emerged- but without attracting Ids attention. but you tw,ll rbainly be fascinatted ... . 1, J "; I ".. V I Representing "Huron and EAWI is my chance. Say you will come on her ungloved band -between his own many of the Merl You saw to -night 'from the doubts"which had seized up- His face was pleasantly serious, his by her inacceseseibility, if she has 'ariy- � ,,, . ':..:,`4"� �' , , :_� , 1; un- ? ,,,, A � Mortgage Corporation, of London, Thursday." and pressed it harder and harder wouldn't be driming second-hand cars. on him into a completely different eyes dreaming, and be seemed truly left, like a high rock that takessome, j.,�'�'...,.;- . Z..-; 1 1 Ontario. "I'll conie," said Miss Livingstone, til she sa4d, "Please, you're hurting "Second-hand cars, " repeated All- entity; the cynic died, the belie"r to -be giving no attention as to where scaling. And if you could see her a's I.. �',�, . Prompt attention paid to placing promptly, her eyes still on the girl's me." orway. awoke. But, more than that, he was they were going; but at the very I left her, with all her glacial preei- I I �, �fjq , - I . 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'......�,.'..... I ., , Business established 50 years, I' - In'l lishment of an extraordinary eom- awake to consciousness, to hesitate she was just ,. � ,land I I'll tell you why. They haven'i the an armful of palpitating I 1,11" guaranteeing good service. n exchange I'll promise to factkon, Eis though violence of any munion with this person who twenty- momentarily, and to make,g distinct and sobbingwoman, you would adore. .1�.:, I 1 , , . , I . , . � 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 , very day after to-morrow—if she'll withdrawal or too abrupt an acquies- ally fresh for the eyes of the une man strangler. The prosaic surroundings eyes clouded and a little furrow drew . 1 17�1 I �. 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.) �� , , , _;", . The girl turned her 6yes. on Iiiini. sensibilities. She slipped her the imagination or the courage or the ��.' . .� , I hand curious onlookers, the whole every- pression subconsciously followed ev- � 11 11 � - = "Why do you call Me Miss Alloway?6 back between his. "I like to have inner difference that it took to make day world, faded suddenly away and ery change; she, too, frowned, anti �_" 14.1 . she asked. "You're not a Southerner you hold dt," she explained, sim them jump the track and make for left him filled with the rare exhilara.- presently she murmured, almost dis- Mr. Chesterton has raoments when .. or a servant. How would it sound if "only not so hard, lease." ply' the woods. They aren't undiscovered ti.,, ".1. P the verge consolately- "Where are you going? he persists in putting vine, leaves in I'll.. 11. 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 � . �� , There was a dead silence. A flooi it gently. "It's lucky you are wear- tLrtaining guides alone a d6versity of sion. There as more meaning in her of High Jinks. -Mr. Bernard Shaw. 1- � travelled ways." IF, w .. of color swept up over Bourne's face. ing no ring yet; but I must tell you "Aren't you glad to see me?" ask- tone than the words implied, but :,�,, Missing Heirs are being sought "Could you love a woman like ed the girl. "I have been waitin . "Is Alloway your first name?" he -by it's different with us. Mait- I) Bourric was too rp uinely nreoCCU ied " f __ . I . .., 11 ,_ ) ,JT,,*',�'.,I�,­�,Tj - " ,� , - , , ,;' I , �� 1 � , - -, . . - , ". � I . ., " � � �: � ; " 1� I ,� ,. .. "! "M - � - M , ^ � - � i ,� -, ,�,.:,:, :,; , ,, .1 Il" - ,, ,, il'%�,.' ��i� 1, , '. 1� ,,,:,O,� , .�11 I . I I . 010- I �, � I, 1, 194�1� � - , ��, I � V : I'A�.,�', throughout the world. Alany people are to -day living in comparative Pov- asked in desperation, feeling Mis.q that? land couldn't possibly have loved you "Not willin ly," said Bourn-. "The 9 5 1` for you." to notice the subtle alteration in her I - erty who are really rich, but do not Livingstone's eyes upon him. "Of as I did from the first moment I laid men who love them carry a , . sure mis- "I am struck dumb with gladness " manner. Her eyes travell,ed ahead -, know it. You may be one of them. course," said the girl. eyes on you. He would have wante,l ery behind and a on(, be- sa:id Bourne, gravely. "You can't, of.the car and swept the hills on Band for Index Book, "Missing Heirs 1 Again there was a wdighty pause. to, of course, only he just couldn't. probable i fore-, but the men who take thern ... agine how extraordinary it seems, rdthr.r .side of the as<---, I -1. and Next of Kin," containing care- Miss Livingstone arose swiftly. ,,My "it And besides, there was no tear bounc- as a compromise between the w�ir�hip`ful that you should ever wait for me 1 "Where are you going?" she repea t - I ftfly authenticated lists of m1win 9 dear," .she said, makes no differ- ing down your cheek and sho tingi u I and the monotonous seem to coine especially wh,-n I'm exactly on time.", I ed. bsilra and unclaimed estates which Lnee to me whether you have a thou- for help when he saw you. It seeing, out , . t well; they use them scn,ibly, ' t v "" He led her out to the car and pack-! "It'g no use fibbing," said Bourne have been advertised for, here and sand names or- none. Be sure ani, to me that makes all the differ n c � e e in . lik h , -v alfway houses on the road to -i 1 ed her away carerully in the front I "I know this road, I know it so we] , abroad. The Index of Missing Heirs e 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 . 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 'head "I know it's very different," saidAream," 1 "Would voii have and ben(ath her feet, and then drew ientinn." American, Canadian, English, Scotch, in his pockets, .settle(] his into I . compronii,i�d"" Alloway,, "but I can't tell why. Per- � asked the grirl. it haps because .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 . � He paused before answerir�� I'Por- paid no heed to her merriment, for' eirl. Sh-P drew a long. comfortabl� glan, Swedish, Indian, Colonial, and bodily and mental relaxation after find a way to . ,peak to me if ever I I - ' hap,-." he renlied, finall "Ther, - he was absorbed in the jauntiness of, I­eatb and then said, "If you know it other newspapers, Inserted by Is". strain. There was a faintly lugubri- look his face he " saw you again." Y - - "Perhaps," Bourne, May be no end to the road wo travel her high -collared woollen coat and in so very well you can surely tell me - hat 't on. executors, administrators, Aisa ous on as said Now, said softly. "I as You said to Miss lAving,f(me, but wonder at a that could be small, where we are going. I contains list of Eriglish and Irish Alloway, will you tell me ali your name ?" 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, . 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. . Your name or your anceistor's may be I and as subject to warmth, light "I been angry with you inside, as I was his heart takes measure sr­ner or clothing : Tt,q a long Rtory, but the sooner I superlatively to the occa.9- - In the list. Send $1.00 (one dollar) ( fatigue, or a blow. With the words 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 International Claim Agency 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 Dept. 296, 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 - place at the wheel. . ' I Pittsburg, Pa., U. S. A. ql� and new attitude had come .aq a shock great many girls," she qaid. presently. don't have to worry * 4i,-olv forznftev my best friend in tho, "Did you notive, how 4)ddly tho 29210,tJ 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- - . � _- life." 'Good , tion of li�er extraordinary casual ac- uair,t­ with h ; r - ]uteri as one knows a lot of corners you've I her -houlder sank rInger to him with -ot In kee tur-An� " I I'R,,,,r,,' and said, morning, Mr 11, "Tell me the gtory,' -aid Alloway asked Allows as, the : - . I i'll - - I I - � _� � Z' .. i .. ­�_ . . . . . , , , , Z ., e, , , ': " I . - ,��'. ,..., , I . . . . . . .� �A; , . , .., , , , ,:. ,, . .z �., , � I �� : 1: , 1, � . , . I . .. : ... � I ..... , ,,X , A I , A , 4 1 ­ compan on o V . . .7, .N , � , . � __ - � �__ __ - the evening. She was seized with a "Ifow many have you known?" ask- Ft caressing touch that made his whole - �wung in'lo the Avenue. i I I � 11, ec *"A dozen?" body tremble. There wn� an ins _�_=_ _=���_ � I;, sudden lassitude and made no dir' t ed Alloway. ,tan!, I "I didn't know there was a door- 1 ---== ----� �� - ­- _ � _ - __� I LONDON AND WINGHAM reply to Bourne's questrion. "More than that," replied Bourne. (,f suspense, of threntened balance. nan )vft on varth," replied Bourn -.1 0 " 1. oI 1, ' , 'IT : 26" IL 11 "A 1) ... 4 +I,- I " touch and go between supprersion lAnd added in ­ 1- - 'IT ! ,;; � � . "I NorLh. am very t re .-a e said. A wish to go home." ( a u,;an(. "A thousand!" exclRimNI Alloway. and the loosed flood; ihen she sR t I i, n V.: was ,thinking of just we two. What right � a.m. p.m. ' She -+,empd not to notice the hurt "I didn't know there wpro so many s -ffly erect. . uddL 111pnere � has he to look at me, anyway?" I � Exeter ............ 10.16 04 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 ........... 10.30 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, � Kippen ........... 10.35 8.23 arose, and helped her on with her cried Bourne. "At lesast, they used ily. 1111(l laughi-d go gaylv that the driver. Brucefie Id . . . � ..... 10.44 6 .32 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. - Clinton Jet . ....... 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) ., , Clinton, Ar . ....... 11.05 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 Clinton, Lv . ....... 11.15 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 Clinton JcL ....... 11.21 6.58 he sprang to the seat besdde her. Her 'him stooping to one baby. It's a sort of I She laughed. "llow -,. mde-pful of mustn't she sRid, I,ondesborough .... 11.35 , 7.12 depre-ion had .seized upon and rintirriage-" you!" she said. "Birf %-.0 know wr. � unt.il we are really and truly in the' Blyth ........ .... ' 11.44 7.21 ,I.ctQ he felt himself heing dragged do,w­n and down to depths he bad nevpr be- "No babies?" said Alloway, won-, . (14-ringly. are rnnrtal even if it ,1.,,.q seem ah- C''untry." I "Laugh when and where you like," Relgrave .......... Wingbam Jet., Ar.. I 11.56 12.08 7.-" 45 fore fathomer]; he wondered if any- "I mean thi, kind of girl I was 'Bourne isurd, and I'm slevp-. -I'm very . . sleepy." ,.aid Bourne. "I Inve to boar you, and , Wingliam Jet., Lv. . 12.08 7.45 thing could ever again bring him up 6 thinking about," qualified ' He stopper] the dri%-rr and directed I if the rv,st of the wnrld does, too, Wingham 12.12 7.55 to ride the high wave of elation which "You've never qeen one you want -,I him; then he took the Lr:rl's band and , � %ve'll have to put tip with it. Whnt ......... had only a few moments before been to marry? Beforp to -night?" . drew her closp to big side. "TA -1 kind of n look was it the doorman 11 . I South. carrying him triumphantly on its " N eve r on,p," said Bourne, gravely, . you"elf go," he said, repentantly. wisted on Trip?" i ,,ft a.m. 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 Wlngham 6.55 3.15 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,! ' I ......... 7.01 3.21 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 Belgrave 7.15 3.32 Immediately his blood rushed with a asked Alloway. "Because . thmed to sit very strnii-Ilit. her eyes come together and w1hether you w�ml .......... Blyth 7.27 8.44 furious surge to his temples and h2 I don't know why," an- "I nd fired hovond the con- altogether to he trust(,(] with anything I ............. Londesho-rougb 7.35 3.52 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 I .... Clinton Jet 7.49 4.06 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 � ....... Clinton 7.56 4.13 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 j�t .... *­* 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- Clinton 8.03 4.20 him. girls I told you I've met, but you P ed a proprietary interest in me and Brucefield ......... 8.15 4-32 "Don't think me ungrateful," she weren't there; only R little bit of 91 anced at the. wv%ry night doOrMRn in all my lonely ways." 8.22 4.40 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 Heilsall ........... 8.32 4.50 with me." a -round so widely that I would have drew Bourne a step Aside and looked the world, he lonely?" asked Bourne. Exeter ............ 8.47 r3-05 "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 ( � r turning toward her and laying his 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. "Forget C. N. R. TIME TABLE only terrified for fear I shall never them, but cold like diamonds set in by any casual embrace. that question," he beggerl;l "please I - East find you again." know them all. It isn't their fault, "Listen," she whispered. "Put your forget it. T -T was buqyl � am n M. "That is strange," said Alloway. "I platinum. You know one and you o ars close in Ii s Th 1, -- 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- Goderich .......... 6.00 2.20 n hng; but most - ____ ---.------ .___ - -_ _ - �. -_ ,- ------- i4l � Holniesville ........ 6.17 2.87 He had an timpulse to gather her naMonal .Tnania for standw-Aizaftio of all because you didn't kiss me to- ing the car all Oay, aren't you?" she � . , 1� �i in his arms and bold her there to and interchangeable parts." sa.id, reprovingly, "and it's such a .".. � ,- � Clinton ............ 6.26 2.52 P, id night-" N � Seaforth ........... 6.41 3-12 infinity, but behind her naive sincer- "I think you must be wrong, Sal wonderful -it could be such a perfect i St. Columban ...... � 6.49 8.20 ity he sensed a bound -less reserve, an Alloway, trgubled., "I hope you are. dayl" - - �� Dublin ............. 6.64 9.28 innate compciousnesa of values which I couldn't possibly make friends with CHAPTER TRN Bourne released half his hold on , I � 1 � . would later hold both her and itimself a motor car." I the wheel, caught up her band, and I 11 "' West to account if lie should take a6ant- Bourne laaghed. "That's good," he It did not seem to Bourne that he squeezed it impulsively. "Don't worry 1-1. 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�!,, ,,, - Dublin ...... 10-37 5M 9.37 . � 1. . -.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 _ ou,s haven of a taxicab those last bar- runningengAnea, lovely lines, and high reminiscent sensations, merging step must roll it up, all of it. Not in a � . 11 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 :::,. ,�', "I Clinton ...... 11.10 6.08 10-04 dream to travel at one. He looked ally a vast ho-rde of strictly utilitar- eating dreams and airy unconscious- attention and method so as not to � 1. , . . . Holmesville . . 11.20 7.03 10-18 at her earnestly and restrained him- ian machines that mr, about their busi- ness halfway between wakefulness muss the edges." The winds blow the year round, but More L�i' . 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 ;... � . . . . . ':� � I, � glory it would be to win her in some like as a packet of new pins. I don't his head in at the door at eight in your Hilver ribbon," sbe, said, "and I 1�1 I", "' V� , r. - - R and again half an hour have always wanted to be a big spool Spring, Summer and Fall. " "I"4 ,, open wipd-swept setting of rocks and mea -n, by any means, that all of them the morning . ", S C. P. It. TIME TABLE We insure you against any loss by windstorm �1' 1,1p tmes, blue sky and flying Clouds. haven't a lot of fine qualitfes. They later, tbls definition would hhve seem- rolling along on its own. Where are ",�� ��, ..,,,, .;":�. 11, i i A"Alloway" be isafd "you are so have - in a way they are wholly ad- ed unnecessarily subtle; it -was his we going? Which silver rMion are more effectively and ebemply than any oftier "D ,�"., � " Hast I , �,11' W , ' ,��, �._- ; 7, white atid luminous, so like the pale mirable, good hill dimbers, though opinion that the young master was you going to choose? Why eboone � . ­�� i-, a.m. Company. ,,��_ - lanteft of the moon behind a veil of apt to get jumpy on level ground. sleeping like a log. The flafy for anyT Wby don't you let your sub- .,�� I , ". ,� ,� _ ... 1. _�:4', i 6odio4olt 4s,�.-,-p .......... 5.60 leaveo, th-A I'm afraid to touch You. They can% stand speed, somiehow, but never making a mistake' acquired conscious self drive the car while the- � Ask us for our St. Paul Windstorm Policy. ,,�, ,�, - ­, I .1 - . 4 . I ........ 5.56 .... "I Z�O;A ... ' You are HIM a vase that might be have an extraordinary appetite for it, through two genevations of service wMe-awake part of you tallm to Your neighbor has one. Service and satisfa,c- ,.'­il'� . " L �,"�+' � "" " * *'"* " .. 6.04 " 1, "T, ,.1 o ...... *....,.. .4.. - They are always going and never go- made the old man nervousty aciate, me?" I , I ,�: 'a beau&ul forever but for some care �� , ` I . . . . . . � # 1i t " , . ;k� , . ' '. #a J O..... 4' 6AI "All your questions are one," -aid tion guaranteed. . . I , I A, _...#­..# lest hand, You know I would never ing anywhere. But the worst of it is and finally, for no more palpable rea- I ,V, "Y AIA �...i....*..Wii..... 6.25 . ,��4 , :, hurt you, don't you?" you know all about them without lift, son than that it was an exceptionally Bourne, ptomptly. "I Veept their I . .1..-,;y" l��� ­ I , I"! I—, Walton ........ 1. 4'..;r ... ::: 6.40 . The . I'! . * Me rMsed her epbs slowly to his. ing the hood.,, fine day, lie decided to open the cur- command. Let fho- ,car Took out for' .. 1��.. " MeNaught . I a . . � ... tc., ...I: 6.62 , I -.1 1-1 ­.. �, . . . q fMnk you would never wish to "It is t"ble to 'know ever301111 thins with a rattle at nine. itself. What shall we talk about?" 1W 't'F, . .1 9 .. I . 2n. 11 � 11. Toionto . . , �'k . . a 4 . . 4 , W��*,).* :,4" � "m to . . I �� "I � ff, � 1 17., , I . . '. hurt. me she said. about . anytUng, Isim't It?" said Allo. "Ifello, Simoull, Med, Bourne, "More RrP. a thousfind and one , ". I .,;,�� " , I springin erect and wide awake. th%V to talk about." said Alloway, I ,* i, ;��.1:1, . .;�'1:1' Al , ��* ,� _', ., (lit I 'ever do," said Botirfie, darn- ,mway. "The dolls in the window are John Rankin Agency '4""', :: �..... �v,',�_ P 16 ;W4*t"4,L %� I... - W, it . � ,11'... I, ," 1�: ',,,.' :. �,; .1, it. estly, ,Vwill be beimu�o I lovo you. Always fbe m,mt bouWal, the road "What rae is it9l' all of them beautiful, but thin air ��� I ;.. I - Ing, . I . :";� . . . . . . , .. V . " 611", '.,�,��', V � ., �,.:. '� ........... **i,v**X8 � The tnadman " ,,,,, ,�, I , .., � .:," ., 'n- ii�e a6esn't want to "gine o'clook'sir." merns to sweep tht- mind so clenn of In8tirance of All Kitids , Toronto ,. 726 1 thitt Udep Itself in trees or over a ".. .. �_�, I , ., P ", L -%V , .1, 1 I , ,.,,� "'. MeNaught .......... ;.....4# _��:...' �'4& 1 J& .on go even fdr a molnelit but I hill 4s the most *onxterful road. Do "Mat? Nine o'clock?. 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