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A for th6 sake of, M1SCh'17e­Xl .i 11wow, , I ... ..... ... � , . . ­ . 1. "IN -ow long -did. you hold . her like , , . . . ; ,,,, 101 I - ��,.­ , - '.1 girl s6epped'strongly"fribiw stIme' to , Just'for the joke of it, but, Unfort , . ��. , - ..... . ' , � 1 , - " , - liat?" asked Alloway. #9ne; leap-gil dewberry Patches .' I ttely . u- :. " . . , l,�;77�� il�f '.1-ys" 'in : ,. , as 13A ., tbe.,way of Your doing it J '� , ��,,�, '. bqp�ue glanced at, her. "Not very giiiL . . . ,W , 11 ; ;1.1 "!W,��,141,1" � .1 " XAMJR'S� WATSON I I I.-I'��,"r!mm"",�.mr""!77"RMTV; -111, �'. ig I , le me JQVJQ YOU just I little .. .ME 1. i T "� 1111M, - ��.� -011.1 114 . I . .1 � though well aware of �the clin 9 � MA( , . I I :A��i,,," `;Ili I llong,fl he said. '�C�rtainly not more thorns a4ibu.shed, benisa�h � their . , and I telli . ,more . ­ 4.1IAKW,;1'V 'iMAV,T,gW­-'*4 '_� - , Q . ," � � _ � 0; I YADU Q18t from now " I � am . , .1 , 77�). ?�,.I,�_A. �� I SE"ORTIL. ONT. , than: five seconds." I � = I , __tA , r', ­,V��, I . . I I I I . " �1�4.?,� ,. - � - .., , I , . , . 1S.�11'7'1.,f,1 i, �1, I . -painted leaves, and, thriumIt ,..�v I �,�,,, � ?,� � ".L I . I lit volf zeaflY aW ti-uly a ,madman. I can't � I � 4 -- -1, ,-li I I I .1 lis �'.._, , "I - ,_� I �, I ��, .4 I I .1 .1 1, - The girl nodded, and by., one . I - .11-9 ,G*NBRAL Of sideways, but with an on*ard surgo, - � conceive of going to the car without I . � � I l­� ,?k .. f,�%�i�� I. ". " I 121.,., ­ ,""'i'o 4", , ; "," .1 �,4"� _':_1_`,l,,,`;PA,­ .4,,,,:,. �k �, 11 .11, 'NS"ANC � I I I - -_ - I- - �,�." , � I , a AGENT - those ravOrsals which seem inconse- between the branches of encroachijig I ,�.�:� ` y ,,:�� , � � 1-k ou. I can't believe that. I'll ever a- � __ , . 1. . .I,.:, "; ,- _ ­`�'�­ ,­. -1� I. � �,�:; ...... � - I �, , ,,-, I I I I - , .1 I- . ,'�',.' �,�. I., I I . . . . . I .... I �1� . ,.:. ,�',.' . ' j"L' , ��,. I I , , � rO,* 'dw ent , but never are, she took'up the firs and cedars. Botrne stopped at give you .know,$ no retiking.- gain be away from you . . � I,, � ,,,,, . .. esenting only tho beat' I 1 4 1 , . . .1 I I 0 . � I . . "" .... V , i , - 1tdi4*.'BAtfsli and' Amedemil tKii '0i her own thought where she last a I nd watched her. , 1", . fo,r an hour, 'hateful hoWs, packing, curious, 0yeg. Way, liopefully,140001W* I I � . I She was like He released her *00 and gazed and if God, Who is'a4mighty and , , - . - Companies. had dropped it. "I'm ' sorry," she the embodied spirit of a flying wind. down into her face;, grovm dead white could do it if lVs really best and guessing whispers, tralins, *w� _ B,qurr�a 4 W.iOq4;1# Pink,", I'll . �:, - ,,li", - , _4�:�, ltf� I "a . for all . , , , � , , . � "'. � .7,,', , 11 , lurall'i ' pid' ft i flu' lot' ". . 'g, p . ,,; .. l, �V,;,? ,, AR Iduds. of. insuritace effeqted said, "but I can't understand a WO- He 'I , ., - 0 121L� 4 �flkl at the lotwist rates, Including- magined her blood as being boi§- with the intensity of- her emotion. concerned, doesn,t keep this i lit are, and then 411 that Unkn �,., , , ',�'!�, -, " . 9 � ,_;�Arl�.,'�, . . , man like that. It isn't because ' side a it which is you. The first -he does4T pro'mwi�­". "�. , Y_,7�-`,� ;,;`,._?",1,,,,,�� , .- ,�, , �;�� �', ��;, ., I �� 1. � I terous in her veins, carrying her up Her eyes were wido opeft, swimming from falling, I don!t know what"you tep, I go back to the hotel for the "And after -that -pa -, ,, - .. - t %.�",­�,,, an, '34 ' ture They and I - ,6� , W '-d-, , .1". , , ", FIRX - LIF% ," ACCIOET-rk, AUTO- don't'want to, but because them is and . S pt 16 V 41 . Over and through every obstacle with light, depth, d are to do." .- � ,ev;��,,w 'a - . A..,�, nos ' 11 'm I . I �;; I ,, �al'.�, MOBILX TORNAD6 AND PLATE a lack in -me. Don't you suppose a .. night." I Allow�y, liatter, ' *"­� I" ; ,�; �1, ,, . - - �,14�,, - ,, which opposed her. progress. Shp -looked as though sh6 h d%en �areer- We might sit up for to -night," -I take you at your word," said perly mameol.iybat, she ,!, , , -.g �:, - �, " , T`,�,: �,.';'�D� . GLASS RISKS, that is why?" reached the brow of the hill and ing on wings abover thel,aouds- as if said Alloway, lightly, playing with a '1+n_ :i ,- I Bourne. "I will be practical. is . ,,we Will go S i - Aw. �� I �,­ -��' -Also- 'No," said Bourne. "But present- turned to greet him with a derisive she had just swept down fr;m a loose button, on his coat, "but what � ... �� . .. . �,� ,%,, - .., � � �. ;��, - - . -4 . ly," he added, "we ,are coming to a upflung, arm t to there anyone in the world who can in Murray 111,141, .my ,... 11,01", ­ _; I _ breathless journpry am44 crowding abou -Morrow night and the night T F"'', " " , , 4 RFAL ESTATE and LOAN AGENT sharp tiarn. If we take it, we break He joined her at his leisure, not constellations. Sfie narrowed them, after that?" stop you from marrying, me any- and mine," shwid. , . . ' I 1&4.1�1 �,�.'.��.� I— - I in on Boies and Amelie and you can loo, one, I mean, who has rights eiver big home, so Wig that 1. lb�., �1. - , you �-;_�-- keprewriting "Huron and Erie" g where he stepped, but with brought them home slowly to the "By to -morrow night," said Bourne, , ...., 1, kin Vt I able to find what you wisUlhoo-'., � see for yourgelf. Aren't You cur- his eyes fastened steadily upon her present world, glanced about her with quit6 gravely, "we'll be married. I'm you . , .- %,,,�. ' ''.1.1 �� Se ­#'��O., _', , Mortgage Corporation, of London, ious? Don't you want to compar& tall lithe figure silhouetted against a staTtled expression, 7ooked fin -ally only worrying about to -night." Alloway's lips trembled. "No one, f6re we do anythi gel, ,, I, *i - :. n, ..,V , " , . I Ontario. the daub I harve painted with the live the clear blue sky. When he reached into his face, so near; to her own, Alloway looked -at his unsmiling she whispered." wrap it around you, ray hejjj6;.�­�;p � "" I ­�111 I Prompt attention paid to p "Forgive me, Alloway," said Bourne that wherever we go, 'who6e;v '." - ­ . of' �w'er_L� '."� laelnff I woman?" - her he found ber pale cheeks aflame smiled with a sudden' blinding radi- face andher own grew suddenly old- ­` I 1, , risks and adjusting of claima. Alloway did not answer at Once; and her eyes flashing merrily. But ance, threw both arms around his er. She sat down on the flat rock and gravely. "I don% wish to treiLpass, do, you will sometimes. sigh, and 1 ` P ..�,� Unsiness established 50 yel she thought over her words even More her -parted lips were drawing the neck and hugged him, 'until, half drew him to a seat beside her, dear, but I must, just for a second. 'Ritt, let's go straight� e;, 1, - i .1. .. - v,e no father tired.' Iels that a I _ e" -,�, �_. i r ll .... , . .. guaranteeing good sel carefully than usual.' 'If I were you," long, quivering, tell,tale breadL of the strangled, he begged hoarsely for "."Listen, dear," she said. I'W� won,t You mean that you ha . kind o I, T , OFFICE PHONE, as. she said finally, "I wouldn't go near human frame pressed to the breaking mercy. . make a joke of marriage ever, you and no mother?" great big mothering I ... e � . Long Leg Hole to -day or any other point, triumphant alone 13y the mir- "You are very, very strong," he and 1. We won't laugh at our own; , She hung her head and shook it a single ierapty spot in it anywhere'. - ' RESIDENCE PHONE, 60. day unless your friends cry to YOU acle of youth. Her bosom was rising gasped. we won't think lightly of anyone juickly from side to side. Already. because people have lived, ln'it and , . for help. If your reckless plan fail- and falling with a shivering flutter "Am I not?" she said, proudly, and else's. You have been terribly afraid he knew her so well that he could loved it so long.177 I . - - 7 ed, Boies will not wish to see you, at the iieak of each long -drawn infla- then threw up her head and laughed of marriage and I have never been feel her determination not to weep, "I will go with you, Ritt," said'Al- especially accompanied by a stranger. tion. . her gay laugh of a brook set free. afraid. You have known too much, not to give way to grief or any other loway, simply, laying her two QrW81 . .- _1" If it has succeeded, then Amelie He put his arm gently a -bout her' With bodies close together and and perhaps I have known too lit- emotion which might distract her palms up, in -his. He d?ropped his HEIRS WANTED would 'be furious at our coming." shoulders. "You are a wicked girl," hands tightly clasped, they sat in sil- tle." from weighing this matter of mar- face in them. She let it lie there for "Why, Alloway," cried Bourne, "You he said. "You must never do that a- ence. Their smiling, measuring "No! Nol" said Bourne, crushing riage, this bridge -burning venture 80 a moment; then she took her hlands swiftly thrust upon her, in the even away and with an encireliaig move.. Missing Heirs are being sought are a very Solomon for wisdom! Will gain. Get your breath and then glances exaniin,ed the scene spread '),er fingers. "It's just that. I don't balance of the mind. She raised clear ment of indescribable tenderness drew throughout the world. Many people you alwdys, ansv�,er my problems as promise me. Will you?" out beneath their feet. The shadows want you to know more. I'm not eyes, profoundly deep, to his; her his head.to rest on her knees and pass- arei to -day living in comparative pov- clearly as that and' as deeply'? You She shook her head from side to of distant trees drew steadily in tck,. laughing; I'm in such dead earnest face was deathly white, but possessed ed her fingers soothingly through his erty who are really rich, but do not are Tight; ocf course you are right." side. "What does it matter," she ward their own causes until Alloway, that I'm trembling for fear of makin'g know it. You way be one of them. "It is always ignoble to spy, isn't gasped, "a little breath I did it; I noting their creeping movement, seiz- a stumbling step. I wish you as you of an astonishing serenity. hair. �_, - "I never knew my mother; my Huddled thus togetheron the top of ' Bond for Index Book, "Missing Heirs it?' asked Alloway, "to watch Poo- ran all the way to the top; I beat ed Ritt's arm with her free hand and are; I love you as you are. I want father is dead," she said, with meas- High Rock, they sat for half an hour and Next of Kin," containing care- plL -i movements when they don't you disgracefully. You were lazy. whispered: "L66k at the shadows you to love me not as I am to a - ftHy authenticated lists of missing know you are looking?' To spy upon All the things that are done with a down yonder. Watch them. Do you hundred friends, but as you have ured deliberation. For a single in- on the crown of the world, caring not heirs and unclaimed estates which hearts dr souls must be much worse." terrific swing, all the tours de fctr�ce s,ee what they are doing, dear? The found me, -as I live only in your heart. stant her countenance seemed to who saw and feeling all those dell- . � � have been advertised for, here and "I am reproved," said Bourne, in the world, are worth while for sun is so hot they are crawling into Please, Allorway. I beg you Allo- gleam as through a torn veil; -a flash cate, &eep-seated, and maddening pul- " of elemental � fire lit up its mobile sations which -hover busily through abroad. The Index of Missing Hein gravely. themselves alone. Aren't they?" the shade!" -way, just marry me this once to - we offer for sale contains thousands "Oh, no!" cried Alloway, laying her features and then died, leaving bey the blessed union of youth and love. - They turned, with his arm still a- Bourne laughed aloud. "I hat to morrow and you shall have your way brow once more placid, her eyes alive Their blood raced hither and thither �, - of names which have appeared im hand on his arm. "I didn't mean it round her sihoulders, and walked spoil such a darling fancy, but they forever after." -and conscious only of the present. as though through veins made com- I , r, American, Canadian, English, Scotch, that way; truly I did not. I wasi slowly, as though by one consent, to arent', you know; not at -this time of "Oh, Ritt," cried Alloway, smiling '11, -too, lost my mother many years � mon, and fililed their breasts with the Irish, Welsb, German, French, Bel- making a rule for myself, thinking the great rock perched precariously year. They are merely swinging a- through Moist eyes, "don't you know gian, Swedish, Indian, Colonial, and aloud as I have done all my life; on the very ,edge. of the hill, the same round, boxing the compass before the how funny a thing you have said? ago," said Bourne., quickly, "but I self -same ,pain of pleasure, choking k which had beckoned to Boies winter voyage." How many times can I marry you, He is a wonderful man. He will that they hear the 16ng-drawn inner other ,newspapers, inserted by lawy- .seeking 'the even balance of the roc still have my father. I live with him. on its own greedy haste, demanding � Wm, executors, administrators. Al" mind." Stephen two evenings before, had Alloway drew quickly erect. "At my dear boy, to -morrow or ever?" I tentalrim list of English and Irish "That's a fine phra�e, AllowaY," drawn him all thre way from Long lasit," she said, "I'm going to learn "I have said nothing funny," re- know you and love you from across cry 'which saunds but once full throat - I , Courts of Chancery and unclaimed interrupted Bourne. " 'The even bal- Leg Hole, and then had promptly what that foolish-soundimg phrase plied Bourne, doggedly. "You know the room before erer you have open- ed in the humian heart and evermore dividends list of Bank of England. ance of the mind.' Where did you flung him back again. On its preciPi- really means. Please tell me and very well what I ipeant. I do not ed your lips." is merely echoed. ., Alloway shook her head doubtfully. It was Alloway who finally brok9 . . Your name or your ancestor's may be get it? Out of a book?" tous face it held a ledge, a hollow, please hurry. You would if you knew, wish to pre -sent you to my friends to "He will hate me if I do this thing. the silence. "Ritt," she said, "Pmbi, , I In the list. Send $1.00 (one dollar) "No," said the girl after a mom.- which had cupped stray particles of how my mind has been jumping for be pawed over and manhandled and I am glad, for you, that you still sorry, dear, but I'm faint with hun- . ent's hesitation. "It was given to soil until there Was enough to nurture years between EL conception , of one talked over and Under and inside out. have him." 11 me for my seventh birthday." moss and a flush of fine grass, still man standing with his fist§. up before I cannot bear the thought of being She paused, halted by ger- International Claim Agency "Afh!" exclaimed Bourne. "You are verdant wit5h the deep green of sum- a goggling compalse, and, aii6th4!rwith srparated from you for one moment an instinctive delicacy from complet- Re leaped to his feet and snatched indeed wonderful; you never come mer. A crevice ran slantingly down of Tiails -ore than is absolutely necessary. I ing her thought. out his watch. "And no wonder!" Dept. 296, back with the expected answer. Who- to this cozy niche, and with his feet preparing to box it in a real box. don't want you to meet a lot of men "You mean," said Bourne, wi th he cried. "That's what I was going Pittsburg, Pa., U. S. A. ever picked so big a gift for such a braced on its sharp edge Bourne Which is right?" just to find out if you really love me equal intuition, "that you would haw to fietch from the car, -happy years I -1 293041 small child must have known ,her reached up for Alloway. "Neither," said Bourne. best; I would be terrified day and equal intuition, "that you would have ago! Lunch!" . . very well." He lowered her to the ledge, which "What does it mean, then, to box a night for f(-,ir you didn't. I don't been happier if we bad been both "There's really a luncheon in the, "It is a game," said the girl, pen- was comfortably deep and level. The quite, quite alone." car?" cried Alloway, her face bright- - - re compass?" asked Alloway. want even to be engaged to you and She nodded her bead. "If it had ening to an everyday cheerfulness. . sively, "like all the things, one loves they sat, side by side, and in the "I don't know," said Bourne. c,lt have everybody he nice to you just to best to do, happened to be so, I could not have "That is wonderful news. You see, . . LONDON AND WINGRAM I they are all games, and midst of a great silence let their has mmething to do with ships turn- look you over and ask you a million denied YOU." d-, I'm so disgracefully healthy � some of them you play in dead earn- eye sweep out and across the breath- ing all the way around as they start and one quQstions," "I can see that," said Bourne, fair- that the flesh and bone of me simply 11 I North. est. The even balance of the n3ind taking panorama of gorgeously paint- on a long voyage; but I never wor- With every word he said Alloway's ly. "It would have robbed you of wails when feeding time goes by and a.m. p.m. is the most serious game of all.'You ed hill and vale, flaming forest, warm, ried to find out just what." eyes opened wider and her face as- every arg-ument, settled every doubt; no bottle. Do you love me less for Exeter ............ 10.16 6.04 sbut your eyes tight, and hold out brown field, and far -away blue wa- "You don't know?" said Alloway, sumed an extraordinary statuesque you lying to you about it??7 Henaall ........... 10.32 6.18 your hand, so." She extended her ter. Suddenly the girl sighed deep- sadly. "A big man like youl Ritt, sternness, .As though it were inde-ed but wheri you know my father __ .3 . . ly before *her. "Then you ly, turned her head, and hid her face I could cry." carved from marble. will givv thanks in your heaTt that (Continued next week-) _/ 1% I Kippen ........... 10 6.23 arm rigid he P,,,,,d,. you couldn't wish him quite away." . Brucelield ......... 10.44 6.32 put all the things you are thinking against his shoulder. "Could you?" said Bourne. "Please "No," sho said, when I about in the scales and weigh them. "I can't look any more," she mur- do; pletaise cry became I can't tell you "never that; I wouldn't want that, "He will ask questions," said Allo- - . Clinton Jet . ....... 10.58 6.46 way. Clinton, Ar . ....... 11.06 6.52 Can you see the scales hanging from mured. "It is too wind-swept and here and now about boxing the com- either." "I -will engage for him," said I . Clinton, Lv. . . . - v - - 11.15 6.52 my band Sometimes the weight of flaunting, too beautiful, too gorgeous- pass." "Of Course YOU wouldn't," said Bourne, promptly, "that be will take Napoleon said there was no such I , � 11.21 6.68 a hair makeA a great difference; then ly perfect. It hurts my heart." "Shall I " said Allowny, and the Bourne. "I don't know how I knew y ple,dge and never ask You a sin- word a.s can't. Wonder if he ever .. it is very interesting." He put his arm around her and next moment, for no ren�on and for it, but I did. I have Always- believed m tried t,o scratch a match on a cake I . I Loudesbordugh . ... 11.85 7.12 ,, Do you never -make a mistake?" drew 'her close. Her warm flesh seern- all rersons, the tears were pouring thrit a girl's wedding day belonged to gle question which you will not be f snap?-O,regon Orange Owl. Blyth ............. 11.44 7.21 ked Bourne, with a caressing smile. ed to creep through her blouse to down her still face. herself and that it should follow ev- I glad to answer." Belgrave .......... 11.56 7.33 as "Of course," said Alloway, "but al- m"t his tou,b. ery twist and turning of her heart'sl "if we do it without telling him, � ') Wingham Jet., Ar. . 12.08 7.45 , , (-- He could feel all the i be will never forgive me." I Wingham Jet., Lv.. 12.08 7.45 ways because I lack knowledge. If delicate pulsations of the mechanism desire. 'But what have you and I to But I wiLl-tell him," said Bourne. It is easier to live up to a truth- 12.12 7.55 one only knows all the facts in any of life, the surge of her turbulent CHAPTER ELEVEN do with striped awnings, curious eyes, � ,, 1"11 tell him to -night." i ful advertisement than to live down - case, the scales cannot go wrong, ev- blood the rise and fall of her trou- orAnge bl:)ssomq, flowing veils and a "Then he'll be there." an untruthful one; truth is good 'ZI South. er. Knowledge is very important." bled 'bosom, tho agitated beating of Bourne leaped to his feet. "Stop strip of ,rurkey-red carpet? To -day - . 11 "I think you are the wisest woman her beart, and the less easily dis- it!" -be -aid. "It's uncanny. Can is ou.r wedding day and this is our "No, dear, not if you don't wish it. husines-s.-Sir Harold Bowden. . 11 He'll only arrange all the details for __ - 7" marriage, - _= 7____11-___ - �_ a.m. p.m. I ever met," said Bourne. tinguished stirrings of 'the muscles you always do that. Lis down at the City Hall and see -- Wingham .......... 6.55 3.15 The girl glanced at him pleadingly. which come into hidden play in har- She reached up and ca tight his hand. He swept. his arm around in a large that the papers malve little or per- 7.01 3.21 "You are teasing rnie;," she said. monious accompanimPnt to every deep "Oh no, Ritt, truly not. Only to -day, gesture whiefi took in rock, hill, � haps nothing of the news. That is sem rar 11W bom Belgrave .......... 7.15 3.32 "Please do not tease me." seated errotion. dear." earth, sky, and gleaming water. Her i saying a great deal, and I am not ars of Trench & Elyth ............. 7.27 8.44 "Indeed I'm not," said Bourne, fer- world-fa=us prep - "Oh, Alloway," he whispered, "I do He drew her up besid, him, took eyes followed the are of his band. bragging when I say that J. F., my � aratiionrorE�pfleps "It is very beautiful,"she .said. "Of _y Londesborough . ... 7.35 3.52 vently. "You act as though no one love you. My lo,ve for you is like out his handkerchitef, and carefully I father, is the one man I know who "d Fits-shnPre course I have. dreamed a li.ttle of or- 1 FITS v,v'ng fau t'art"" Clinton JeL ....... 7.49 4.06 had ever before adored you, as though that; it `._:r':-, my '�C­Irt. MY darling, dried her eyes. "If it's only for to- I could give you the wedding present� bomo treatinent. Clinton ........... 7.56 4.13 you weren't accustomed to abject ad- don't bruise me, don't fight me, don't day," he said, softly, "why, that's dif_ ange blossoms and I've handle -d a Over 80 yen.�, SuCCAM Tost.1-G.],os r__ Clinton Jet . ....... 8.03 4.20 iniration. You are like a flower that hurt 71ye. Lift - your face. Let me ferent; it's adorable. Now will you dear old veil of lace, very yellow no,,v,, I of kv4�ping the, news out altogether if i Ofthe�0fid;DT-OrIOU01nolipy�-,ar. Writloat= TRENCH'S REMEDIES LIMITED 1 8.15 4.32 has lived all its life in a dark wood love you like a flowing river." and wonder(A and wondered. But YOU � you wish it." MSt.Jame-'e'.�amboT�s,71)Arl.fAaldeStA Brucefield ......... "Could he (In that?" asked Allo- Toro�t.o. 43T)OU'4 Kippen ........... 8.22 4.40 and learns its own beauty only in ,�he,yaised her head slowly and gave __ - - are right; those are things that do , Hensall ........... 8.82 4.50 the pools of the worshiping eyes whiCh' her eyes to his. Yor an instant their not matter. P-speciAlly under -the eyes , ' Exeter ............ 8.47 5.05 first disic-over it.. I know I'm treading gazes , interlocked ,and then seemed to ,pn.ly of strangers." - __ - ­ - __ - . __ __ . - I I � � , . � `�""" "' il;1111� - � I I � � , � , I � � ""' 11" I, il".1, It ; 31, I y � 1�il�, ! I il I I I 11 X � I � I on dangerous ground. Give' me 14 pass thei,physical barriers of the soul Her lips trembled a little on the � I I . .. Drink Hot Water and chance to back up and save mysialf, qneTglng into a ,single and Unfathom- . last word and Bourne turned . llb�l C. N. R, TIME TABLE .1 Teld me, would it be spying to loo hble�communioil- He felt a fleeting caught. her to him. "My (it - - I at Long Leg Hole from two -r-, to you ol. "�� - "' � PROPOSED C. N. R. BRANCH LINES FOR I miles relaxation of �her�.,whole body, a teri- WithMealstoStop said, "if it rnatt,( lit-, . East away?'t . - der yielding'of the fortress of the 0, . tiv, if not having them will plant the SASKATCHEWAN ' a.m., P.M. Alloway pretended to measure the flesh, that struck -to the sources of ,,-3tomachDisorder tiniest sf-ed of regret, we'll get the Goderich .......... 6.00 2.20 question thoughtfully. "No," she said his being, exhilarating and intoxicat- ' WHAT PHYSICIANS ADVISE oranglp blossoms and the veil." I � I - q Holmel ........ 6.17 2.87 finally, "not from two miles away." ing him as with the first draught of I _1 She smilvd wistfully and shook her I . �. 64 . CP Rlv�erl i . Clinton ............ V.Zo 4.04 They came to another fork in the a too heady wine. He drew her up head. S "alou � 100%, 1 I X Seaforth ........... 6.41 8.12 ' S r"Ce '! -way and she sat suddenly erect in to him with a strong firm hold and Thousands of unfortunate people "Look," she said, pointing just be- i L �e 1q. , St.. columban ...... 6.49 8.20 suffer almost daily from dyspepsia, _11, f 10 e her seat. "Which road- do you take? kissed 'her mouth. indigestion, fermentation, sour, acid ,yond the rock. "Mushrooms! The le ord Go CIO . Pa S Dublin ............. 6.54 8.29 she asked",with a rapidity of enun,cia- Flier lips were incredibly soft, yet s ymbol of Cheou-lao himself, god of I N. P�In I ce All West tion which in an$Pone else would have firm- they had the resilient consist- stomach, flatulence, gases or distress 'longevity. See him, Ritt, mounted on Ca-utke's e FRUidge a 00 I , I after eatim. If they would only form his stag, venerable, gentle and smil- C ri udson 11 . a.m. P -m- ii P -m- been unnoticeable, but that in her enc; of the living portal of Youth. the agreea Is babit of slowly drink- . _"_� UeFond efort ,. Dublin ...... 10.07 5.88 9.37 seemed to verge -on the preolipitous. Their generous warmth, lavishly sur- ing after each ineal a glassful of hot ing- fie is looking at you; he will . . 4r ., . . . St. Coli,,=.ban. 10 , 42 5.44 .. "Wiby " exclaimed 1301111te, "YOU a:re rendered, enveloped and embraced water -containing a teaspoonful or two bring long life and luck to you be- I 40"W 4 va% ! Seafdrth' PA 0.59 6 , 44 he holds in his hand the fruit I ,00 , , 50 im`patie�t. What do you think your him, as if in giving all, they assumed Magnesia they caus DQI_e� 0 K.elvington "'to"' .*.,:: : , 11.1L0 - 08 10.04 clear eyes will see from two miles an unbounded and perpetual posses- tablets of Bisurated stomach so of the tree fan-tao, which blossoms I Oban to n C' 0.13 away?" . � . Holme le .. 11.20 7.03 1 . ,sion. Through their enforced silence would soon find their Fvery three thousand years and yields . '991ar as Stur ' �,, I G,deri ..... IfAO strengthened and improved that they 'T-20 10-80 He took the left road, and the girl they seemed to proclaim deafeningly could eat the richest and most satis- its peaches only three thousand years Pr Al e .Jct.. - ;---,...j onee . .more sank back comfortably in that no other woman in all the worlds fying weals without the least symp_ after, Can't you see him, dear? He Alsask stro"s an4ove . ­ , I her sent. "Don't settle down too of fact or fancy could ever again thus tom of indigestion. has a monstrous high 'head and long . 1� e, 11 ey Jc,h4:; di . . C. P. R. TIME TABLE comfortably," he advised. "We pass- flow through his veins or receive him Nearly all so called digestive trou- white eyebrows and white hair. There .Glidje� unh no . , ed the 'hidden entrance to Long 'Leg more completely into her eternal keep- bles are caused by an . he goes, down the gray hill and into I vallaw 4160 . 11, 11 Best . a.m. Hole a mile ag6"and here is where ing. . excqss of acid the edge of the wood. I can follow Beech \ elville . . we get out.11 To his own, amazement he ftelt no and An insufficient blood supply in ,the him still. . Don't virQcen me; let me . White Bear 19�tl ent Butbe I I Gode4idh .... � ............. 6.50 He drove -the car off a stomach, causfing the food to ferment dream and dT(18M for fear of the im- I ,,ar Ic 5.66 the narrow surge of selfish exultation, but and sour before digestion �an take . ,,,,Olr Cr "n.11c, I � � � Maluset ...................... clay� road deep into grass and bushes, veritable awe with a touch of reveT- ssibte thing you are asking me, for egine I MOM,* , 6.04 place. A glass of bat water will draw PO Auburn ..'.. e ............... -shut off the engine, jumped from his ence in it. Not for the person Of the blood to the stomach and the Bis- fear of burting you." I ,.-,,Ipnt M<>08e Jaw Poebles - . ... , ........ 6.11 "Dreami as far and as often as you . . '_ I �, seat, and hurried around to help the the girl. She was too human for urated Magnesia will neutralize 'the Kipun Volt ...... : :: : : : *.'A ....... 6-25 She stood up, raised that, too warm, too tangible to sus- stoMach acids and m,qke the food like," said Bourne. "If I can help it, I Gra�v4n auvgjc . ­ . -;- girl to &light. . . . WhIton ......... � ........... 8.40 . V, . her arms and stretched, her slanted tain any eithereal, illusion. contents bland and sweet. E4sy, nat- I shall never waken you. I ask you ah worth egab,ght . . 0 I . I . 4#4 ...... ap" It was be- . M. alms a % , 11 eyes looking smilingly Into his. fore the vast vistas she opened on u nothing impossible; stay by my side, I Wey plyll ....16�..6�6'i.. , 10.25. 11 ral digbatioih without distrest; of any . . ,Toronto , ;.,::'. , ,,, 11111111`11�� I_X� 5 I Witt r", - That was very rude, wasn't it?" the old basic verities of Mith, trust, kind is the result. Bisurdtod Mag- dream through to -morrow." Willclwbunch mptl 'M I I I I I r ,�N � il � 11 a.m. she asked -as she gave him the tips hope, and the supernal abnegation of neiiii is not a laxative, is harmless, "Suppos,b I were mad, too, and said . I As , . V� . 11 I ' -he girl. "Just let us ­­­ - P-Steveh � I 1. o - * ii�.. �.�. -1 40 'of ,her fingen. a 16ve, that humbles itseif not in sack- pleasant and easy to take and 6an be yes," said t " - I" - -- - -­,.�..­ � .. .. ; - � , . McNisught ....... : ."i, 4 a �, , i",4�' , ; �-, 1, jjg� "Not rude 11 said Botarne, holding cloth and ashds, but in t1he star dust obtained from any reliable lotiali.drug- start with that and take step by step . , . � I ,, ", "I like to think it of the,howl of hoav;en, that 'his spirit gitt� Do -not confuse Bisutted Ung- and ri we - I'll, - , Walton .......... .. . �,,, . 61, , ibr hpnd tiatly. . scie how soo would crash a I I � .1 13lyth ................. 6�4'1!0-1'",:��- ;� 2"1- ivAs on,ly i(atibrate., Now Itimp.11 With bowed. 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