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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1927-04-15, Page 7n? W, ". , �,-q, . y � ". " ,� , � '� -� ^,§'.. ,,� 'A , W 11 I I � , ,_ ,I ,,���in , P .mm.?1Jp'4M.�,ifJ-g"-,- I 11 1�i� %sp, oot�� I.- - , ,; I - �, , �" " ""' .:,,.'�_ .., , �, �i*: � ,� 'i ,�,, . I A, ie".. �. . , A :1, _. . A �.. vz �', � , I , . 16"n'111 t., *4 I 4.1111111m� .1�4"111�oa :, ��� I I- ,0'-v W -M �= AP: LN � 9W .6 46 -1 ­" . W is- � 5A '� , ;_ . : 1 14 �- I --v 11 " I *1 I . 10. I � � -.6 , % i �� t � At., A ;. . - I . . I I �, " ,�." �11.1;:11 - , "N., "'�. , ,�'i�.�" ­� , . � . � I , . �, , I , ", ,"."�-Viy2r, I WA� ,, -�v,im fi,j , , - � �. �, . V,�'�",'�,,'- . , � ,,,, ". �i,T� .1. . I , 4 , � : W "!—'s , �. . .1 'i, ,; 1'1'� -�,, i . . . . . " �'�" 1* I .� ,I . , N , � ; " ... �111 I. , I .. ., :,� , . 11 , -I,. , . ., .. .1, - I . - , Z.- . I ­ ; �, .k��4, 1. .; I __ �.., I __ I I I �. 1�111 . . I �.�,, .1- I .- ,: ..�,� . � N'.-!"��, ­ '' .. -1 -F��,,�� . 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Money to loan. 0_"i BES. ax "JU17,11L Barristers, Solicitors, Conveyan- Cers, and Notarie,s Public, Etc. Office in the Edge Building, opposite The Expositor Office. ' . - VETERINARY I JOHN GRIEVE, V.S. Honor graduate of Ontario Veterin- f ary'College. All diseases of domestic animalB treated. Calls promptly at- a tended %:nd erharges moderate. Vet- c erinary latist Y �peclalty. Office and residence on Goderich Street, one door east of Dr. Mackay's Office, Sea- t forth. I A. R. CAMPBELL, V.S. b 9 Graduate of Ontario Veterinary e College, University of Toronto. All I diseases of domestic animals treated a by the most modern principles. d, Charges reasonable. Day or night f, calls promptly attended to. Office on sin Street, Hensall, opposite Town h Hall. Phone 116. 0 11 MEDICAL raI DR. W. C. SPROAT ca Graduite of Faculty of Medicine, le University of Western Ontario, Lon- be Ion. Member of College of Physic- 01 ans and Su rgeons of Ontario. Offi�-e I M .n Aberhart's Drug Store, Main St., Seaforth. Phone 90. Isa .1111 , , " I 11 . I "I �� � i0i '' � �-", � I ;,,�:�_i.�,T^�111L__, � ", 1, � '. � , I I I "­ - I 1-11F 1117, ,­ & . I "I � � . ,[ , - , 11 � . ", :,: I 11 . . . �'. . ", , "" ., �", M, - . . mm" ,,-�, �� :1 , I . I � I 1. I I I . I I.. ' ' " �. C7 '.."', � , , , ',',� �, I J%twwk I , . . �y I ,*�'t , , . � I . ,,"W -�W� I � �,;�tt . . , I � " 4 71 " ,", , �, , ,77 �, 7,1-7,7"' � �_ !�� , y � _,,f , 741:1. . i i ",$.,,,,�,�.�,�".,',",,,�' I "', ` " �" . I F ..?T � I I , . 94. 0 I � ��, , � ,), � I , . I I 14 I t T ., .."m . R , _� I I .1 1. W � ,� I - I - I � . .1 W I # 1.,�,��,' - - .� .1 I , .,N I %," I , "4 �_., ".. ., , .,A . . . � s �,�� 111`�, 'A � I I �, ,."..'' � _A I � ; ,:.q I �� � , "N' ".; . � ". ,. , . ".-, . X 21, ` , I - . ,O� I - �. �, I ,,I,v �, ", 14 � . , M." , � .d_ . . NAM I., :N , 11 I 9 9404141% " �, -, t � ". , "'i : � �'.. h , I 0�:_ � - , , , , I I 1, . g - . 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" I 461, � , , � By in a firm voic � W golipg to turn , 11 ./ Illy" X0,111 aoid �A4,elap- qj,WAI , �1, '. .,�_­ �i` ' You Over to JAnet.i$. � � I I - -11 .... Wt" said �Rftt'R#* �. :11� F.111'�,�' .44 i �,-�,�,�( 1. !��..,. qXcItedII40 the theughs tjmf,jils, . . ��.;­ ,­, . , fa, , i, I � I,!"' ­., �� ` �_,�,.,�,' - _ "'Oh, ther was 0 . 0 � �. , �,, q. i,43�i; George Andrew Chamberlatu "To Janed" cried 'Alldway. �.., , Janet! Janett" - I ... I r I 1`. �..", .. so AAQ4 'W'. f0low. 'OfA �Z? . I , . kl�11.11 .. � I I , �& Janet came intp the room with a ' flig4ts 'Of the 019RA f=OY Wblicb -had - I ,:.%��, � . �. � �!.. � , . I � � so, QA#alwe4 hinAelf, 11ten, us the ,,, great flurry a skirts and staiched I , _ I , sthryls I I ;ii.�: I.. �, .. '. r I . I I . . . . � . ­_ 1, , �,, apron. "Yes Miss Alloway.-Ity ----. - -_ " " I ��*�,'� I . . , HARPER & BROTHERS All6way r1i — - ___z - _.- ­__­ I - I.— ";A.10 I tu " P began Alloway,, iftedis � I . I ... 10-hed Into her arms and ...,., / Of onef_`Wajo bbih, of whom it is re, - - . ' . FrR , . I . tumbled her head on hei bosom, ,,Qh,,, . ,M4 .. - ­­.,"_,�', I , Publishers I . in her words and In -:*i eyes. He eordled. In the seven book$ Of wisdom � - she , Is V,V.]*,. ",", 91 X 11 gasped, "I'm so glad you'rehere! felt a hot rus ved long, 1*A9'.ag0 in the . . I .. "' I � .4��`�, ... New YoTk and LwWon I've been n something soft---,' pIss. h of pbl',O� L�'to his tem. that he li I �,�.', �1 " % � I I 11" , " ti ,,Wbat days of the Toln kings. He was a , ", �1� LLLL 1, .1 , ,'� , I '. �.i._ k -J . , I . M`,i,�14�,.� 1.'_.�.i._ � � 4�,, UN, �,*�, � va; Y I � ,,�, , Bourne b, ied do -yo ?" he ask- lj, , " ... ,,,,,, . ­­ , , �, � 1.'. �.i._ , �, � 1.'. �.i._ i awayP wande"O ed, in a low humble woodoptter, and onq day, hay. �. � ­­ ........ I.- �. .. ,�, � 1.'. a, rather almiles voice. '.1 L .. . , . I :, - .1.1. --k ­- . ",'L, "r I., �, . .1 sly through the house, Ing wandered luto the woun 11 11 1,9�i 6 - �'� I I __ � I . finally entered the library, and stop- '41 mean," said Allvwxy, steadily, K! dhow to g'a taina of i:i'll .�'Uovl - 1, I � 'Athat I cannot bear­tQLA, my advice; itle, 'M .-:64", ped suddenly with upthrownhead 4,nd Ji;ve you a- u .k t "01-I'Ad'i" - ke . . 9 � _ , #"1_1$04i�m i _'_ ,:'­ ' sood tell; pev,er,voll Us "Aly, �;L 00, VA1111.444", I , (Continued -from last week.) a look of astonishment at finding his fraid of me or -to think of me " a grotto, entered I:, and found some you -to love ine. " . , . I X96. ...... . I il _ something cold or 1)rao- a ,or just aged.raes 0eated there intent upon I 1�00pon, � . .'I father there before him, pacirij up littl _ a a Alloway smiled at her a wise fittle 4p,,ev�r i j,�, �r � a inhuman. Come,bem Lay your ga;Me 01 Wegfil. He- put aside his, ax , ih dreams, -11 � take F ,A.p "Don't say that, please," cried Allot- and down with his hands clasped be" hand om my neck. Sele:how warm I to watch the gaine, an srnile� aJread,y mixed ;�n , _# �, . �,,� pr,,�­.�),� Q' , presently , � p , 1�t "'llf-ff- Way, running to perch herself on the hind his back and his One decided to love You It the dance," � -you'pluy, @.,�., irm of his chair. Loaning toward his chest. am." of the old' 7men -handed him a thing 1q, ­j: V L* ­ . . . . . . . . .*,�.. ". I - I " He took both her hand in his, r is- somewhat like a date stoiw in shape she it . thitl� �. Am, sbq whispered, , .nPrmured. I teli mysolf ) I il "You haven't "Is anything the matter?" asked ed them and ' and told him to Put it in his mouth, Sittin n the great leathern Couch I idont ,� - I 14-1 I -1 .�z 1:1.1, '�Z�' L ':' " J � -1110' .11.-i", before IM heer� . ,aip4a od �'_ , , "�, I "'. � , , �6�,,, ., "Alloway, . . No sqoner had he tasted it than he ' Te'fire, J. E. and Angela kept hold - . , issed ifiet bride." Ritt. "How did You get here?" crushed her fingersa to 1*111-3 - - �1� ., please come," cried Ritt J. E. looked up; a fine smile lit his his lips' "Your eyes see into s P , , _� ", - ,; rom the door. heart," he whispered. - my beeamll,e oblivious of bunger and thirst. silence for a long time, then on t1le ihe rdat, Rat ,w t." I I L ,�'1­91' gr� , , 46Y, 1 .. , . . .1.1 4., , __ �,K,;I?P ­_ the same impulse they raised their L oure right .1f, .� heavy features and vivified his eyes. After a sPaft of time one of eyes .�_A� ... ,,,-. K ,'­,� 1: I � "Your hands are strobc," shesaid -thoreV,", SAM.- t "Where do we go now Ritt?", she "Ritt, my boy," he said, "I don't At Players looked up -and said: ,It is and studied each. otherps :faces I 0_�, T, 7, ��v� Ml ­ , I . � I , ' Z � , - - N51 h od I fQr "You've put your -fin r on . at, ' �'. 1�, �'. , li�o , sked a moment later, as they des- know when I've been so- excited. I . . g4 " , , � I - - I half -hidden thoughts. . _. , �. P.fl , ended in the elevator. long since You came here. You had ries,me, Amgela. �,ge� .!,- I I be frightened? I am not afraid to best go home , � -A lavor­an'44­,��,�4 "g, , -, �,., - - , 4 __..'�; N,� 1. ,. Whereupon Wartg . 'ed door haVe alwaor,o 4WOTA or "I'll 1.1, ­� - " !qffl'a , _,Vgr;­. �,-L ,... ,,�A so loudly be near You." She looked up at the Chih, stooping to pick vingstone, finally. But 4ha-Vs RitV, . pq­� "Home," he whispered, came up on the Subway. I couldn't rww. "Where can she have come froin?sl, stay in the office. It wasn"t that I said Miss u . , Ir", �­ ," .1 , , I e�Al_ , - �L ... .. L ., 1, . M�".11 ... L " , '14,11 1 44. i �, .. ;, ; 1. . 11 "I . : , .. M#�_�.*'!4 , I " 1, , , , lim, , , I M.- - , '�VZ.�­'�,,T-_ - � , I � , .11 11 � .�,, x�."`­­ - himself wearing a long white do"You think of her? - ]Dbos'sb - - .;" I , ;W W - firm set of his jaw. er to coine!" to fight it. Ton,re. ,4, �Vo. .: ,00 �t'q ,A�i hem and smiled. that I'm ab up is axi battle ibid' It' ' , ,, "I , hat the other occupants glanced at couldn't wait to tell you forward thrust of his head and at the found its handle moldered inhto dus. "Haw wonderful of h �._ , rdly proud of you and of hei4 It lover I have ."You ate une d countered J. E. I ., known for # �4 I p I.". . . ., 'su , . ": 1*1 �,��. � 1. When they had entered his father's was more years- the an "That's all very well," said Angela, 7--l", �.1411` , ,�,*, -beard, so long that it trailed upon . will ,-he wai�e ixp -,�60 ' �, .! 1�, . ky., 4 than that. I remembex handsomest man, the dearest boy in 1: �, I'll est town car he cried, 'Home," a- once before making a fool of myself . love him or , _ A0 11 i, -,,.�o. I sin to the driver, but as they thread- the ground. He went hasti impatiently, "but it doesn't help to many gi ' ' �'�!�L' L , I � � "'�L - � like this. the whole wide worldt" ly to his rls nowadays seem 0 do, .4% L ��,., . I b. � _ know that she is incredible; it - only though -they ;." !. , 11 �.. , d their way through the traffic Al I -was fishing in Scotland He loved the smooth turning of her home and found that centuries had had been married in �" L. ."�!'-�,,­ , RN I - and just crossing a bridge when makes it worse. .., ­,,�,; oway slipped her hand inside his 1 head at the maid's kno6k�on the door passed since the day when he had If I should dream their sleep?" � _ - - �;_1.1, I _��.�Jit �- 1 '44 ��.�, � k ,.:,,-,I I .. �,�,, ." , 1. �� .. � ., A"On -.,�,: . ,�, , I A saw a girl standing in water up to left for the niyeelf married, John, and in posses- Angela thought for a moment be- -�-.,,,�11�11,,�LL' I ., rm and said, almost sad-ly:-'NO, her waist on the very verge of such and the calm and gentle mountains of K'u Chow �: .� I �. , �, .1, �� � � ,,.;,A � sion of a dream -daughter, I would re she answered, "Wow*-% know e !, ar, we'll have to go -to the hotel a jumble of broken rocks as only the freeing of her hands, She moved and that no trace of his kinsfolk re- f -O ,or, - , , � i�! " , � " l,� �� L, N, 1. assified things about one ,an.� �, � �; .... I ... I LLL,!�,�*, - ��J - Scotch river can boast. free from veneer, and as untouched toth � 11 ISt, and I must finish packing. Per a easily, taking possession of herself mained. It is a very old story,,, she wish her to be as straightforward, as tain cl and of all her surroundings, and when, a 4;; They can tell a eat, at � I., �".. ) A gde . . ,� "," 11 �1. it great brawny gill3e was hold' "OldIll exclaimed J. E. 41Why, it,s by the thousand and one hypocrisies Grundy, or an apple h, �, . *, L ,I';.. L.. �, aps it may take me an hour." concluded. r ,, �; , �; , �;, , �;, , �;, , �;, � 0 , _ "19 I), few hours later, she swept in grande � 1_11 *.�W I . . . . . I'll, Bourne leaned over and whispered her up for dear life with both ailnis so old that its shadow crept to the of the humdrum mask of life as this rotteri*c the fifst L. *',�Z:�. ', . I I.; IV, 1..�, ..;;�_ ­_' �­1, , .. rz 11. nee more, this time in her tenue into the draiwing-room where extraordinary girl with her amazing meeting but it is rar for one woman ,,��,_ .-Lome!" Catskills a hundred years ago." . e . 11 , A �, ear- and she playing a mighty salmon with he and his father and Miss Living- 44MY Possession not only of herself, but of J to know ano ,� " �', ", � K� They arrived at the house in Mur- lissome body. dear," cried Angela, "where ther as you or Ritt -have �,,,,,, , Q� all the strength of her solid mind atiol stone were already waiting, he could have you learned these things?" you and of me and of what we thought probably known a dozen women." ", � ..... I Five times she brought have kissed her feet for the uncon- .1t, I y Hill, and Bourne dismissed the the fish up for the gaff and five times scious charm of her apology for be- The animation in Alloway's* we alone stood for. But I would be ry , N , face "That's the most exPraordina ,(�,., � ,1 , 0"i her. been �fraid to have her quite so beautiful I statement I ev r heard you make,"IF ; , ", N d her formally up the steps; but became fixed as though it had e ��,'�'.,, , �� E., turning -his head .� I r; then he took Alloway's hand and the gillie didn't dare let go of ing late. "It's because I was mar- chilled into immobility by a breath in her pallor or so sudden and far exclaimed J. . 0., I ,�, to �:.4 ..%� �­ And her face never changed boy; ried to -day," she said from her in- in the flights of her fancy. I couldn't stare at her. "It also rons "I ,,,p,� fore 'he could ring, the door flew she never said a single damn' f frost Both Bourne and his father I counter- * "I" .j on and Simon bowed low to his new fought and lost . . Jlist nate truthfulness and with a breath- 0 have faith enough in my own streng7Cri I cu-mt to an old saying which we .11 _. 1. istress. and fought ag in- tak made a movement of tentative pro- _'�� �,,'�-�J .. 11 . c,I ing sim licity. "There were mo- . . ',',11. That's when I turned fool. r drop p ' to hold her. I've been trying to com- men have always accepted thout � 5., "Stand up, Simon, and look at her," ments when I didn't think h�,w test. There was only a second of wi 1P ,"I I t; d�wn, r d . i pare her, and I'm desperate- she is a cavil, to the effect that we � " -Qu(Ily-"Mrs. Rittenhouse � � .. , ,� M Ritt, pi my tackle, jumped up'and time silence, however, before the girl said �, 5. 1 ;tarted 11; i. 1� T was passing." can never ,�­. __ - Bourne.,, I Je ng a er. wanted r 1� J. F. took her hand, drew it through in direct answer, but almost dream- cenial of all the girls I know," know women," I _... "... �, � DR. R. 1'. 1. DOUGA-LL gillio to drag her backward to I IY: I , I .�.�4 " 1, I'll , 11 '', :11 -graduate of Faculty Of I Alloway turned her head and smiled Whilf� I w;,.,; yellin,q, wh, memories? I wonder." i F., thoughtfully, "in and out of what ,�� 1 Honour I Simon drew straight as a ramr0il- batik. 0 his arm, and patted it as be ied the 1 "Where does One learn on(fs "There are lots of girls," said 3, (Continued next week.) . , - - � ,�, � I Medicine and Alaster of Science, Uni­ at I Nv�:s, way with ht -r into the din; . _' ,"olll' She drew close to Bourne, slipp,.'I Y'll think of as society, who art- , - ,� . ,,,,,r her shoulder directly into the! " but, ,I,; tht,v crossed the thrt'l:� , '. 11 versity of Western Ontario, London. I I `1,tid or 1,appt-ned. Tit(, salmon took 1 . it sh". I her hand through his � and %,b N ..., f () I olan S a j snatch -d it away to clap i -XI-1-i -rn, and look- genl.litlUly good at heart , would A man can be thankful he is born , Member of College of Physicians and !I ,�; . ,It 7 � I'll - q , �1 . 11 f I . ��-. Ilis T.ale-bluv eycs � .'�.v bit in his mouth for a last ru..h glee it-, s'ght of the large, SN - �A ed up into his face ti� fl-orn 11 - ' rise to a refreshing plane if environ- these days for with the decreasing 1. � , ' -)t,rh she had toucht-d soni;� i �­ I �h­t d,,wnstream anti under i .� -ion of all el.sv. sudden ,nt gave them half a chZITICe. TVs birih rate the chane,-�; are . I lii;ed a, ,!I . 'hite Surgeons oF Ontario. Office, 2 doors I . i, I obliv ni ( �.. , -ILCIIL', ��J,! Ing, , -, mid tears trickled slow-' � .' "I"! ,,-, ., It I i I; L, - ­. k I, -hic.h. shone , , I I%ct � In a moment., in that if he , ; ., , �� . . I 1v t� east of post uffice. Phone 56, Ifensall . . 19" 1��-�' A hlllle� 01-11. of a gnin, with 1 . a flash of her 1,r.,,xt: (..*,,t-, sil, b,.c;tInji the .19-' thev live in *hat has nvoic w­a;�n't he lwou!dn't be­-Xitchencr Re- � Ontario. , IV, aln­--�'� sodatvly, one after h !'t 11 , , aLT11r�1z,:wi %� i -h all the rule. - . I 1. 3004 -ti, t 'e 1 'he 11.01 �orig (if the reel foi- the re Licks and drakes of wha- used to he cord. .1. �_ . I l I - I warm and present -,,) his touch. For. " - 1."', , ,- I h c their points of vantage. W,,men linve � , —_­­ . 111arTh. We thwight it was all ov, ", ' 111'1�' )Lher d,)wn his pink clweks. , I,:11ge ]w-, "Inlid the four li',�-�i t ' I ' I "Ile',; (.:il1-".-hI. it," sai'l Bourne,-,vi,h' ),'ot II, tho )in(, rmi (,tit the gillie 1);,.I- caml;­�- 1, wa, a gay dinn r, a h gotten were falita�;ios, IL-gends, anti all �. DR. A. NEWTON-BRADY . ... 11- , ,�. � i a Inufrii. "Ilv's w(4�ping like the rest ,,, I I, I tbe . ill I n , 1 �. I,, I. :L .3 i liner such :: - ,,-,) ., i g I the gossamer web of mystery she hat] scrapped the o!d plant before they The Englishman is the most incur. � 11 1 Ra y fi e Id. 11 girl like a sack- of P.)!a-' * , ' :: chosen to Weave about herself. In 1-uilt 1ho r -w. What they lack in i ablv I,entirm-nt.al animal in the world. f .. 11 , " - ", Graduate -1 (if us, for jay. Now watch and see i� , IS and mnd,� 5tr the shore. \11 Int n W,jWd g'adly build f,.l. with I spite of her abnormal pa�lor, ,;he was articular is an accent ti) their cl( I , - N - I . 11 ,i Dublin University, Ire I '04. .. ' . ... p, thes . fr. Baldwin. I.., sLant Master ' break . L.... � 1. land. Late Fxtern Assi. :�I,nlehody VISO dWSTI'L do the se f-1 file way ill, Ir.-iing at right an ltrid­ ,,!' bi-­d and bone, an,! ,.:,) men ��; I g t ; V0,111t. :h ni okt,.; happy in �*,:!l,!., re- real. She pul-zited visibly to t ho and fwnlity-some break, any 11.1 I I Rotunda Hospital for Women an,l Ine tll;rlg." I froin hi.� shotdd,,r, ,hp c,)n!intt( .0 11 happiness of tho ni,mient, and gazin- fro'n, the smooth running of the stan- I The p!uF-rours is about as far as ,, - Children, Duhl n. Office at residence . co I I L-0 t'�, I 1. ' ' ..� � .1. , � "NoL nw," said Alloway, firmly.�atterd stri(-tly to business, anti v h it with the trustful fearlessness of a; 11:11"lized model. And, beyond that, many golfers get with their game � ; ;� � I .. I'm not going to cry any inore to- It mighi. have been exper-.1 that I . — �', lately occupi;,d by Mrs. Parsons. , .,h,, got hor fi-t (in sol�d earth ,I g: "J'a ; untrapped fawn into hor lover's vye, thi-y need the mustard seed of irring-, Mr. Denis Bradley. . " �, -, I (Illy." I -,hr(,v in 1hat company s -bo -I have . I . . :. . , 1. . "I .11, Hours, 9 to 10 a.m., 6 to 7 p.m.; � sht, taugh' tho (­,,�k-jl that had ga �.q - natif)n which alone can sustain th I Sundays, 1 to 2 p.m. 2866-21;, " An y n I,, I, v ? " asked Ritt. I'll ' , , I ' he flaunted, linashanieti, the open se- dge, including your 1) es t . ,,; l,' of cret of her heam. J. E. and Angela flight, or nhy fancy. You see, I have In order to be a reforme,r instead :, � I haven't st-on intentions made a -ftable -_1!'1W, - . . you cry to -day; not dad, more ahout, fi,hin,4 than was vv- stared at her in arna7ement, w(i . . � - DR. F. J. BURROWS ; rvally cry." niche for the newcomer, the �-rallger, ,nd,r- named the two things you would have of a nuLgance, a person must possess .1.�,.'� . � � _ i vr put down ill bw,k�, and when it - ing by what short road she had ar- feared in your dream -daughter. To a healthy sense of humor. -Detroit .J1. Office and residence Goderich Street, "Oh, but I did," .,;aid Alloway, "in- in their midst; but the will ; . ,, put J . el ,�; , urt-d tat the bri 1-ned ,it clo�:vd ring and -,% h tiv� " w as all over and thirty pounds if rived- at the con,mmmat wisdom which me Alloway is nothing more wonder- Free Press. �, a Methodist church, Sea- 'zide I " Alloway at her ea.se, if it c%. - t,xist- I , I east of the . - -1 , I iza.-;ping salmon lay gleaming on the I changes a stilijvet by the veeringr or . 11 f to rth.. * I I -_ -_ _____ __ ____ . Phone 46. Coroner for the She stopped wid looked around her. batik, all -he .said w;L,;, 'Stand me on ed ' had evaporated at the n, i " " lit of ood. __ ,--.,-- -, ___ - ­ -- - _=_1 � R. County of Huron. They were in thi! wide entrance hall. her fir.qt appearance. It wa.-- he 7h.o ;l?'Al � it . ....�, - , my head, Mackintosh; my wadois :it-., I the singleness of her heat . , revivi- I a TY'ou two children 'muqt lie tired," " . �, . . _____ — One one side a squaie arch opened chock with the water.' ricose 'Y'e i n s 11 on the SPRCiOUS vista of drawing an,l fied thi, flanit, upon the ancient alt,r; %aid J. E., Utk,inz Al!owav's hand a-n,i -, �, DR. C. MACKAY — � I "It was a great and w.)nde-fill, e old-fashioned friendship. Th,se� raising it to his lips w�ilv hi� eye-, �11_ 1 I . I ,�, Ni. C. Mackay, honor graduate of Trin- dining, room.,;, on the other a small I sight, a hattlt� that. ought to go do% ­n ' ' ' Can Be Reduced at 'PHlome ,., ity University, anti gold medallist of � door led the eye to the (14,ep .shadows in s,ing anti story, for she wasn", a things which were clenu, t,al in the � I n o k P d s tend i) " %- into h,-r.�. "Ruo al.,I-�.7 a ; �,�, " .1 girl, her yo g freshni­;s, ' to ,-!,I and I want to �it liy Trinity Medical (Wlege; member ofl of the library. A stairway paiivlel� husky . was gentle and . uth, her abidin bed. A riz . , I her unclouded purposes and untarn4.�Ii- the fir anti t:dk." [tub Gently and Upward Toward thel ,,unce bottle of Moore's Emerald Oil .. . , P , College of Physicians anti Sur- in oak ros- with threv right-angled bore a great name. Well, I may �.e e .. the wench. She I " ' � t,urns in ea.�y sweeps to the floor a- - , d Vision, like the soft g'ow of th! Alloway F,, ­,d rin I ipf(w On kiss him, ' Heart as Blood in V ei its ; (full strength) and apply night and 1, '. , .. f Ontario. � ,just the siinie old fool to -day, buz I ,'��_ - i bovo. high candles, e.9tahl:,;h4,d ;I radiation qaid good n;vht to Miss I-ivingsfone, J m,!rning to the swollen, enlarged - � I can't help it; I've got to tell you t1:;;I1 , Flows That Way. t 11 .. DR. 11. HtIGH ROSS Alloway', brotivs puc�vr(41, n which lit up the faces and the inner and drew li-lirne tA)ward the door. I vvins. Soon you will notice that they , ;�,,�A 11 . . Graduate of Universit 0 a d """'�'. fires, of all those who came witi,in While slip �%n, yet ,in the ,tairs At,- -I re -irig smaller and the, treat- ! .. airwa - paneled ?" she asked. "It , g roiA 1R., y of Toronto i the sti "W'hy ";I you have still to play fine .� before Alloway !.- safe h me in tve! I I , Faculty of Medicine, member of COI -1 must have ha,f pilasters. landing net.. God give you a steady the circle of her wizardry, . gels followl-d �urrivdly after li,r, If you or any relative or friends are ment, .should he continued until the 1.,,�� I " . It 11 . , lege of Physicians and Surgeons of 1 Bourne stopl)(d ;in(] Ptared at "her. I pushed R;tt :i,ide .ind put hi�r arniq worried because (if viiricosv veins, or. vvins are (if normal size. So pene- ,- pass graduate courses in and .1. Ontario; , a light hand, hity. Don't press,, I -irneind "My dear," sh,� hiint-be-, the best advice that anyorit, trating anti p-werful is Emerald Oil I'., - " I . Take your time. Ride yourself on CHAPTER THIRTFEN ' whispered, "piur lovelinc-s, rh,tk. ,z in th;s world can give you is to ask that even Piles are quickly absorbed. . .; I 1 "Will yoii n(,%,t.r get through being a , the Vill. I Chicago Clinical School of Chicago ;1wonder?" he asked. "The stair -way the curb. Your heart's in it; give ' : i So informal a gatherinir of friends ' me. Forgive sin old wornan. Ta ko Your druggist for an orig�inal two- C. Aberhart, seils lots of i't, Royal Ophthalmic Hospital, London,lwas panvlM fully . tWVlIt_y years ago, your head a chance. If you lose. her,could scarcely retire to th, .tat,ly t ., England; University Hospital, Lon- on the orrasiwi ,J your husband's dig- I'll never forgive you." - ____ . . --- - - —_ I don, England. Office -Back of Do- cowry that he could shore his head : ,, . drawing-roorn; as though by one ac-, - '.�, I minion Bank, Scaforth. Phone No. 5. But I can forgive you anything," cord it passed on to tho wide hall, � 1. between the widely ,spaced palings, said Ritt, warmly, 11for saying justi �. Night calls answered from residence, but couldn't pull it back again." hesitated, and then, led by J. E. him- � Victoria Street, Seaforth. "Ob," -aid Alloway, patting the that. Father, it's great to have you, seff, entered the hallowed precincts .1 __ — smooth oak, her brow still furrowedl with me; it's the greatest thing, next, of the library. Upon cr,-ssing the - 41, DR. J. A. MUNN to Alloway hersclf, that has ever, narrow portale which gave upon the I �1� Succiessor to Dr. R. R. Ross to so -me unanswered puzzle. But I happened. I don't mind telling you broad world of books, A!loway stop- I . -I- �11 " . Graduate of Northwestern Univers- presentl_q it cleared. "Did you do I that I'm frightened to death and not ped in her tracks and threw up her . ��. � ity, Chicago, 111. Licentiate Royal that too, Ritt?" she asked. "I wish too proud to take help." I could have been babies together." head to a familiar odor, It was the PPEVENT FOPEST FIRES ."', College of Dental Surgeons, Toronto. w`�' "Well," said J. R, "you remember - Office over Sills' Hardware, Main SL, "I do, too, dear," said Bourne, and, � I told you I know why she went t-) gestpre of one whose childhood has I . � . , __ __ 1. .�­ 11 -tb. Phone 151. been blessed with a fragrant bedge, . � I - . �e I � I Seafor with his arm around her, led her up that hall I said you'd have to find and who ever after, in youth, matur- I .. �- ., , , the stairs and down a long hall which otit for yourself, but I'll play traiwr ity, and tottering age, will stop . � �. I DR. F. J. BECHELY ended in FL door that seemed to ops"n tc, her just this once. She dreamed I ,., . ',,11 I Graduate Royal College of Dental on a garden of light. They passed stockstill with dilated nostrils at the " " , " 1 A her way to the ball. Her mind is the . A-. .1,11 Surgeons, Toronto. Office over W. R. into what -bad been his mother's own perfection of the imaginative type. pungent smell of clipped box. � . I III, freshly done She was wearing a tulle dreft that "A% I- . � 14, . "'. .sitting room, I It, '\ Smith's Grocery, Main Street, Sea- "" " Look out for it. Now I've done, it; was like a cloud of deep -brown smoke ^N , I ... 11 11 forth. Phones: Office, 185W.; resi- chintz so that it carried him baak now I've told you. Think It out.' N It . . 'n . dence, 185 J. 3055-tf complertely to what otherwise would "I believe you're right," said Bourne -she raised her pale hands and 1� -, . i I � gleaming arms and pressed them in- I , �< thoughtfully. "She knows everything to its softness at her breast, her head .. . �;, "What a perfect rooml" breathed - ___� .. .1�� , . 01 AUCTIONEERS Alillo-way. "It. is like all the sweet in the world about dreams; she has turning very slowly, her eyes obliv- I I �, I J .1 .... omen I would like to know." all the wisdom there is in wind, wa- ious of all but the serrated rows of I �­(i I. I 4 , OSCAR W. REED W "It is your own room," said ter, or a spray of apple blossoms, but volumes imposing their presence a- I � ! � " - . I flre hasn't scorched her anywhere." bove the quiet, odorous atmosphere of . - . % �, Licensed auctioneer for the Coun Where I I I .1 - Bourne, simply, "the room 1 , ties of Perth and Huron. Graduate always knock before I enter. The . "She has an that," said J. E., pick- worn leather. She made an appeal- I PAYMA TER . . 1. of Jones, School, cd Auct"On'sering' door yonder 4 -ads to your bath and ing up his hat, "but if at any time you ing movement toward Boar , her I .1 - � 1, I\ . i , Chicago. Charges moderate and sat- begin to lose hopp, remember the ev- ) ,L. our bedroom. rew him to her, and, with her 4r/ '� I 1, the one beyond to lover, d L f , isfaction guaranteed. Write or wire Would you like to see it -the bed- eu balance of the mind some seer gave hand placed lightly on his arm, pass- I � I � .... 11 Oscar W. Reed, Staffs, Ont. Phone room ? " her for a seventh birthday present. ed slowly along the laden shelves. . . . . . . 11-2. 2965x12 She nodded, and he led the way to Now I'm off again." Here and there she paused to greet V ,� I , . Ritt followed his father to the front I I throw the door open for her She a book with a caressing touch as one - . . .X THOMAS BROWN approached cautiously, peeped around door and then wandered away through who meets an old and dear friend. .1 I'll.... . Licensed auctioneer for the counties the post, saw with amazement a fa- the familiar roorns of the old house, J. E.'s blood pounded in his veins; �� . .,;-, I . of Huron and Perth. Correspondence miliar garment, threw aia inquiring loitering in each to picture Alloway he felt an access of jubilattion which . � ,.� 't. arrangements for sale dates can be , birdlik in one and another homely setting. In lit? up his heavy face with a boyish I gl"ce at Bourne with a e -_ 11 made by calling up phone 212, Sea- her head, ran into the these subdued and sober haunts of - - __ .. I . . . exuberance. Ho was standing beside _� , forth, or The Expositor Office. Charg- roo,m, and threw out her hands. crowding memones she would ,ppe,r Angela just within the door, and they — - , 1. — .1 11 .1 - as moderate, and satisfaction, guaran- "My things!" she cried. All my as a nebulous light, shedding the in- were both watching Alloway with the ..., I � teed. things are here! Oh, Ritt dear, how tangible radiance of a comet's plume. intensity with which one might spy .� __ - . sweet you are to mef how thought- He could see her thus; but when he upon a sprite serene and unconscious . .� I OSCAR KLOPP a- fill! I love your great big house. It tried to seize that fanciful vision and in its native forest. H,� leaned over �21111 duche _,, Honor Graduate Carey Jones, N is big enough to dream in. If one mold it into flesh and bone, subject and whispered, happily. "The girl is �_� *W — - -, tional School of Auctioneering, Chi- �1. upon One,s to the harder usages of life and - s1.1 cago. Special course taken in Pare were only light enough to library bred, Angela; she"s, library ; .1-1 Bred Live Stock, Real Estate, Mer- fe len ER . 1, bred." I.. C�� I - chandisa and Farm Sales. Rates in it is so very big and kind." are no I c ef- Miss Livingstone nodded, but did _-- M � � .. keeping with prevailing market, Set- She nestl-4 in his arms- 3 off All-ltway's figure i 1�� a fairy, those leveling laws of nature whi J not take her eye, *P 'o nt M* respe ters of persons, his -fort seemed to him to fall short of If Fomd fun C ue Undiwked .;,; Write or wire, "No newTurniture," he murMUTed. realization and he was afraid. he moving within its cloud of tulle amid ....- 1, - isfaction assured. At one o'clock he sent to ask if �,.­ Zurich, Ont. Phone, "No new furniture," she echoed. . the harmonious broovns of oak and HundredS bf thousands of Canadian men �Lnd women 'I'' J.". Oscar Klopp, I might lunch with her in her sitting leathern chairs and calf -bound 'tomes. ,, 1 "I 18-98. 2866-52 __ — ____ - room. He found her in a negligee of Everything in the room seemed to - depend upon the forests for their livelihood. You may . . . . . J. �1, � .... I �;, . such ravishing yet delicate )reveal- lean toward hler, to absorb her into �Ii. - ". . R. T. LUIKER ment that he turned his eyes away, a- be one of them. � ", q, Licensed suctioneer for the County an intimate fellowship, a jovial yet � .1. Al � 4-1. -1 1 - bashed. She was standing, Waiting digni-fied compartions.hip such as un- j'.. - I ,::: ... of Huron. Sales attended to In all for him, one hand resting lightly on dying age might share with the spirit A lighted match, �f t1garette butt, thrown down care�- "I'll, C��,:: � I 11, ....... f5,4 �, I parts of the county. Seven years' ex- the back of a chair. She studied him of eternal youth. " -, ment 1".., - � perlence In Manitoba and Saskatche- with a whimsical smile for a mo Suddenly she paused, drew quite lessly in the woods, or a campfire left smouldermi . may . . . . . . I , van. Terms reasonable. Phone No. 9 � � I "I and then asked, "WThy did you send to erect, clasped h-eT hand-, before her, '01.1 me?" - be careful of fire ,.A. 178 r 11, Exeter, Centralia P.O., R.R. I ,; . . . . . . �, know if you might come to tost you your job. It is up to you ;:", No. 1. Orders left tit The Huron Ex- and east a pleased, radiant glance ov- J 9 I � � � ', .... "Because in these rooms you art, or her shoulder at her companions in ... I .. ­ positor Office, Sesforth, promptly at- W yourself," be said, meeting her eyes when in the woods. 111-L' tended. I the room. She bad come upon a piece I , squarely. CHARLES STEWART :��,�, , 11��, of Chinege porcelain standing in iso- t," 1,1, , . � "I understand you," she said, after labed grandeur upon a pedestal of � Minister of the Interior. I '11:,, - 11.� �_� = � - ? F. W. AHRENS a thoughtful pause. Her brows drew ebony in the angle of two walls. She . ,."�, . :i.; � a together in -an effort for expression. moved swiftly toward ;t, knelt on the. I ..... �, � �� - �, LIcented auctioneer for Perth and "You mean," she continued, "that low arm of a grent. chair, and leaned 11 ,:::::� �4 Huron Counties. Sales solicited, . - I 14 Real Ratate, P arm- Stock, 9te. Tot-ais: I there is a personal domain, an Indl- forward, her head thrown back, her . I I � , �_, � "".I.-.4 �,11,,j,,�;; I , "t, " I' �, - � , � vidual castle of the soul, and it must .XINZ � 11 eyes slanted down as though to car- � sp'!'ViWv; � . 2,0�, .,: I 'It, " ek, , 1�1 1"... One-half pet cent. on all farm sto I .. I ,� - I . 11 Z have an inanimate symbol like this ego the painted seem. imprisoned for- r , ,� l I " , �� , C I � I ". 2 �o ,. . N '. imptements and real estate pr6pekty; 1. room, a tangible refuge, R I tf,, I over In -the glaze with the flooding ill I I PlAil'ol-OW4,01-011111111 'I MAkmollikiiiMill i� - ,,� 'I'll.. no charges where sales not mde. - P, don't need it to -day." _.— r,,- I'l- IT 0 7 THF 1111�111` R I worship of her understanding gaze. . , , �� � P. W. Ahrens, RA. 4, Mitcht1l, Lot I I ,�� '1� till 111A. 6-—"&- wh MIA -01 The age Of all womanhood 8h6ne The others -drew near to her and stood . I I 11 . I � , .. I " 1� ,��,-- " Ift A"SOM V_V I - - I I I I . , .. I I ". , , '. �. "­ , ,w". I I - . . � " , ,. ., � `�;'��, ­;� , " ': , �, , �'-' — 1� .e,, � ��,�:,,,.�,"",.g;)"",��,.��"",."""".I:, 's �� �. � I . � . ';'Lel,.. '­ '' �," ' '.:� , , ��, " " ­�', i0l, �it'o,I 44"A fe _&A IMO!'Y.-Y", - . ii� "I � , ,�'.'g,'A jj.j .. N �2= . L . ­ .;, I .. .. . ,�� 1 �. I ,'�,,, � � I I - .11 , 41li 1 1 ", I I .�. I !,I . 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