HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1928-08-03, Page 7'I I uio 4 XPOSI O' q jil now Iv- IOU "And X., on xq i lam An. her: I.... . .... . . h �re, girl, � Ann$ 2�� cc VA I' t yojz�. weri-very, pretty,; ia-DA �41 , 4 IN Gre4twi v Idiml ef" W I I . I � ..% I gollit-to, as, fou said Ic am 0 Tka the family Lit e siopped.-her ai;,r, now, eax Tq t her, B �, _40 I big 16 ant ake. any differ r� e I , t I '!lit ift which Yo 'hula You are not going ZQ down. -N�re or -a ,w e5,46 lAmess Anne, 4m,'"asoped it N4.fh� -h --;�ia emi, ar, d 0 f t tell O IeA.M.y? I&e of the,fq�est. Y& 'the' Fr4.5 hav, t found M TUC -Cl t at ing on the hegitli-irug sfirveyod thei�:: lu 5 how nie W,
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the snows have, Eve, surve�ed -her hqV4 a console 101 set .al C t 'She in a'. He sigped it ax. taibe. t6 live, rnw.s-- re than you think." Miss Air ITKotbor, am going and -mirror t `$Dea,Tl Aunt r for that.?.; But 1 'love YOqr,&. n I W, IN11 His frankness was irresistible; Ellie the kitgberi. and -vwm it It and make calls, and you. and miss
de- becaus o dro 'P iA�e you angry e siid n to cry--weaklyi' fifteen minutes right here and a haW 'the way to, see little hink. I look rather nice, And Pi If, I Own in- 90 ed t in -to the b'it e e tirely would like awthing, hou hinch, -and 'then IT go out moll J foTgot was a ul 101*n- Maude,. It's a queer world for us wo- as. -ep vei .1 ,,?l . . I ry 9c:, sat c in
BMdla�goe'ji�l could uot.takq offense. -So she down k - no above a t B, bh ing with a slk�y line men. Thb mep that we Want don,t w1arfield can take a nap, and ibe re again. Only I don't �n�t to talk to me'to-4nikht." ,khlte world, '�e 0 racing a- ne� that ve d soup,, like the .tie Og want usl and the i biin. , ,,,-� . .
'Pirbaps."ahe said, hesitatiag'. 764 1�i head f him.j and, tl Anne smiled uv at igLl Ben at a want hil.e mmost a DIRFJCTORS- d better how I fied"If 1; they can ask always make everybody -mind'. -mug God Rinn,'R. R. No. 2, Seaforth; might understan Rod- - I am i.I,bt a- fairy, god- tOt- women will eoin6when )VVI iam ea:� uncW At the innocent w 7comPensa, to marry hexiL" "I try to �boss mother Nobody says, gr 11 I told you aout my. Gr ohn Benniewies Bodhag James e I man 'Warfleld. W,%.en he was very niother, -ons" F a up her In & was ruffiing -the featberson I -en; -ave my wand and d ; James - Connolly, -to" Pai I th middle of the night." ti iffelyn Chesley .1 can't w the am not sure that I succeed." 1, 0 qu% p,g tl w.tnx. q e He caught her a ons' NEW? Before luncheon was served yntha- h -�rt, - Ite Evans, Beechwoo stddy art, get thii gs in 311t it in ears. What cOMIP t'l green parrot's,head. e .,Goderich; Ale3; Proadf9ot, No 3 Sea- `ou uch attention. A ,Ivdl anyhow, you can I elW§'picture, which hung in the The 4tract, In. n the t0101*o-ne. all. he a ed p Meade 4D in his claw and Wtarfli stOod there wit -s Rarlocx;.' George afte �Owl, you said the little 'bear 17 L1111 Anger carefully as pointed"eitt to AVLne. he VikPIT4 there a forth- Robert Ferri he:began to week lei 'r a w find the peo lu& lRichardas asked n cmDued. hile, the library, 'w him. tu es had his Michae Murray I interested ldin and you id end trip, Pip. Could w��-,, - "I had twenty %p&;rtney No 3 �eiforthi more thaL in a blue bowl, was made to stand under it, so th t James p e go in your OU rac i laUld h4ehad ten- era "Could y ,im,49 e Jinnde,!� Ford- B, eWO Mai ekers init. I walliten Aunt, M4ude'rose. y Dven- they might see hat her hair was he proposais-your uncle's was the t, G 1;O Cynthia grace?(CoulA you" ear?" snowlS, ag4i, But -why ie color ---and C ntbia stock. My -grandrivother, 'crackers,-L---�" "Upless it tiet.h. I l6vedhim. at first sight, and SaV nd shad- painted W-arfieldi was one. f the, proudest The kitchen was *arm a was 0- Petti- -him sovlen at. the ibead'o his -bM
93ek auch,sblitues, I loved him"until he left me. of -a kerosene t to with women in Carroll, But Uncle Rod- owly, with the light fine, lace, alld P843�ls in able? Vhm used to- '4N.m* of wan! take Riehaj�^O'a fur cap. "Uncle 'was a dear," 'Eve agieed, oalt of on do mp gb6ve the 'cook -stove. Anne ein't believeAn :family pnde, 1p I am sure he ties up !I! 1%ut suppose he 'hadn't asked you, her hair. I marying him, I had a p when 11-V al motor riding ot,,the. kind that sticks -its nose in flitted albout noiselessly, finding a "Some day," AnneNw in is 11oir Ibbie n "Send it." Aunt Maude '16ONDON AND �VnNGHAK ack to little saucepan, finding's, little blue with the -woAd r 9 In a green In a cold-blooded ost pack- have remained single to ship comes in, I m going to. wear ushin the air; and so when, he ocaiii� t,l should kled evote his tal- bowl, breaking one cracker into ten I will bot. Pip,; you won't the end of my days." America he resolved to d stiff pink silk and pearls: and bue treak. Lts'to glorifying the humble. age ards and, yards of old (Continued next weik.j er He bit, to satisfy the insistent Peggy! go, I'll kidnap Aunt- M4*0 andcarry "Oh, no, you wouldnIt, Aunt Maude. slippers and y a.m. lived among the poor mad he p; stirring Anted the ubling broth with a er off. by train." YOU would have married the -wrong lace." 10.86 541 -a- ......... No, you're not Richs,rd told her; Central!& pictures of And then one day spoon as she bent above it. "And leave e out?:. -?,Not much. Exeter 10.49 -6.04 man -that's -the way itlways end&-- white with ROD AND GUN there was an accident. He saved a And as she stirred- she was think- Im "you are going to wear Whither thou goest��.,Pp when I am on, would- be old maids." more Hensall ..... 11.03 6.18 won� from druwning' 'between a she -had Ili trail of if women dWt marry the wrong men .... 10.08 6.28 ng of Geoffrey Fox, not as "E,,�eu e alf the world than a million ruffles, and littie� The August issue of Rod and Gun,, ........... ferry -boat and the slrp, and he hurt with pulses . He flat black shoes. -Mother, you should Kippen 11.17 6.32 thought -of Richard, aring but a!joter. -man? Pip; r a dear Philip Meade was much in love Biniefield ... 5 and have seen her at Beulah Bovirer's and Canadian Silver Foi'New.N, his back. There was a sort of par- throbbing and heart fluttA Iiot." had money, family,, good look Clinton ..... arty." 11.53 6.52 nery, of his mlmly. little 11v :is just published, contains a h 'The queen-N!s foo inflinite paticreP Some day he meant P alysis that affected the of 'his book and of th 12.13 7.12 londesboro ........ h and he couldn't paint any more. bust oi Napoleon, and of the things Aed thit,-on Friday, collection -of and- So it was deei to arry aware "White is always nice for a young int6restin,, 7.21 e. had been reading about,the said pleasant Nancy Brooks. staiies af outdoor. Canada and hunt- 1Z.22 Eve. But be w4g Blyth ............ Hie came to us -when I was a little tha�sh weather permitting, hb�Y-' should go, tht'she -was not yet in low with girl," .1 .......... girl My father was dead, and mother war. Aunt Maude, prote-A-ii*, said, "It The dining -room. looked out upon ing and fishing. In the list there 7.55 -of Wingliam ........... 12.5(Y haoil a small income.* We couldnIt af 8be poured the soup out the -in my day -with an old-fasioned bay a very good story of more unusual mthei sewed and epan, -and set it steaming an a isn't proper, Five. She came down gowned for the the river vin a d 4& w i is ype in "Sd This is KOQ46 ford servants, so Saw didn't go rumiling A'rodnil -after men A�nd, thus kept him waiting. window cur g ut. Th ta-bl as ,I im rous t South. Uncle Rod. ai�d I did. the housework. low tray. Then quietly she ascended street. ohn RihmondL, . The They sat at,home and wlifted-" "It was Aunt Maude's fault. She Placed near the window. Ame's Hutingl' by J p.m. And it was he who -tried to teach me the stairs. Geoffrey's door was wide icWhy wait, dearest?.�:�,W,hen I see made me dress. Pip, where shall we eyes brightened as she looked at the clontehts also include several- articles. g In -n axid -his room wa a of a. conservational note, as v ell a 6.55 3.05 that work is the One royal thin s ��Pty, brL good thing I go,for,it it was justas she had pictur 'Wingham. .......... ope table. Belgrave .......... 7.15 3.25 our lives:." through the dimness of the -long hall y to ed it, all twinkline glass and silver, useful information for hunters,. JCsher- He did not care. e cared onI 7.27 3.38 "Where is he ow?" discerned his figore, outlined a- the head of it. men #nd campers. she t' -unning af- th her. He told her so, and she and with Richard at 13lyth "And anyhow I am ng T 7.35 3.47 11VAen mother died our income was at the end.. Back e wi ou're But what she had- not Pictured was The Guns and Ammunition gainst a wide window a ter Dicky. I am rescuing him." smiled up at him wistfully. "Y Landis, includes.- of him. -the w -moment in which oro ........ 'A.10 cut off; afid-I had to leave him. He orld under the light he stood to Bay ment, edited by C. S1 Clinton ............ 7.56 black and "From what?" such. a dear -I wish-" the Id have a home with a cousin of the waning m6on showed mother, dearest, and his 'stopped. the simple and beautiful 8.15 4.30 cou "From his grace which much useful mateorial"for the'.gun Brucefield ........ -r ebildrg.. I m-ight She a. outdoOTSIUM, I8.22 4.39 ours and teach -h( white like a great wash drawing. dreams. Their heiis are in the Kippen ............ im. Own ,,wb6t do you wish?" he asked his grandfather had said years before crank, while angler 4.49 have, stayed with -him, vt there as she came towa� ind they don't know it.,, campers and dogmen are well cat eil Hensall -1 ........... 8.32 i06 nothing'for me to do. And we felt 4ir ,He urned as Ill he said. "I've clouds, i in that room of many memories. eagerly. edited ............. 8.47 1 o�And my- -hea;.rd you go dQW7 e WrIt 44I think myeelf tha� Nancy. frFor the --sun. Yotj are Me The act seemed to set ial departments spa Ito in the spei him
8.59 5.17 that'it was best for me t night�and IlV added oligmit!Y by well known authorities. The Oau- - He writes to been waiting all t maki,irig a mistake." moon. M43� I call you my moon- from other men. It s�eif. -So I came here. tellt--perfect Kisk .,hands wen ,More -of amistake tht� �she Under- and strength ;to his youth and radi- adian -Silver Flox News, section eon-! :She -;are-w a lohg mail,, Pip? IN � tbel,- 'cileU Eve's master Of -a house. tains a very very &i out. de�q�iiingi gesture. -meant. .liTle-s.- si-nee., k I- could liv stands." The lightn6as He -knpw what she e She was silent as elle ate an TIME �r,&]Bt-lg bre�ath, .'q? ,don't thin Composed ana qui,ft iii her crisp -his house should a*nnual meeting ,Write voice. But you must remember that some and he felt that C. Jncl R*d. rs, Associa- wi from nTY I she looked, up at him. tional SilTer Fox Breede thout letters. ces in dds- drank a cup, of -dear cof- day I shall not be content to take have a soul! Bast. "So. you are really a pri the war," she said- "take three, orange and ashionable and cond tick about fee. Eve's f adorable place -1 shall fight for the Anne, writing 'of it the next night, ti0TI a.m. P.M. guise,. and you would love to 5 ic _401diers,-F-rench, German. and Eng- . of that sim- Rod and, Gun anci Canadian Silver was the result of. -abstinence se head Of your line of lovers." to her Uncle Rod, spoke the air, but you don -It 'hearts hot with thinness Fox News is published monthly.by W. 6.20 2.21D your nose.in and -of exercise. Facing daily Aunt ,ji of lovers -Pip. I don't like pl, Goderich lish. Make. their ne grace: 6.36 2.37 quite dare? andhen-let them lie wound J. Taylor Limited, Woodstock, On... Holmesvnle* .... hatred, Maude's plumpness she hii sacrific- the sound of it." "Uncle Rod, it seeme( 2.50 "I' shouldn'It love to do anything Clinton ............. 6.44 ed toether on the field of battle in ppetiie on tfie. altar of "Why not? It's true." r 'th de a and a th ed ease seaforth ........... 6.5r 3.08 ,cL-nobb,*h!' he darkness of the Tiight-wi and beauty. Again she was wistful. "I wonder
706 915 so " pr�tending that t lot each one tell his story grace St. Columban ...... "The e:ig no u In -head-an. Yet Aunt Maude's Plumpness was how manyof them really -care? Pip, r4 7 8.22 you are humble when you are not. drawn together -by the et them b not- the -plumpness of inelegance. it is the one -proposal girl who is r Dublin .......... .11 -1 e o West. r Great-uncle Rodman is a a common lot -a com.- Nothmg sbout Aunt Maude was inel- lucky. She has no problems. She '9 -Moutaa ay9 P.M. dreamer. Life is what it is, not wh"t knowl' 'dg 'of ada a.m. p.m. Mon destiny-" She was of ancient Knicker the man.she can get!" we% want it to be." sWt made you think of that e"'a"'t Dublin ...... 11-17 bocker'stock. She- had heen petrifled s1mP . giTL.g along Fifth They were swn 11.22 6:14 ,I iikethis dreams," she said, simp- 5.53 9.50 ly, itand Iwnt to be a�.good as he be demanded. social exclusiveness in -to a b Avenue. He stopped at a flower shop St. Columban. She told him y years of e t3eaforth 11-33 ,Peggy's plussy cat able than hef and bought her a tight little knot of 11.50 6.08-6.53 10.04 thinks I am the tinkling something less am, eh Clinton ...... ood. You of -the staring eyes and a and dimples Pronlified, yellow roses which matched her air. le 12.01 7.03 10.13 ,You don't have to be too 9 1�ell. "But I mustn't stay. PeggY 'curve ot much of it was f -that Helmesvil hair �Tay, and n She was in brown velvet with Drown know 12.20 7.20 10-301 are -too pirettyi. Do You url"d -bang and Goderich is is wa�iting for her soup was her mm. Her c boots and brown furs. Her skin Cynthia. Wiarfiel's grandolatighter He gazed at her with admiration. fih 6oronet bilaid wa- held, flatly a- a great beauty Mistress Anne I showed pink and white in the c I 6i -I know that I don't like to have "How do you (10 it?" gainst her head by a hair net. She ftld. She and the big man by her C. P. R. TIME TABLE "Do what?" me wore always certain chains and brace- sire wore a pair good to look upon, u say such things to -me." "Dictate a haven -born plot to the family's and people turned to look. YO1lWhy not" n ne breath, and speak of Peggy I S lets which proclaimed Past prosperity.' Her 11res mt PT`1- C.on&g to a famous jewel shop she East. soup a.m. "I am not sure that You mean in the next. You.. are lil 9 perity.was evidenced hv th6 somewhat turned in. "I am going to have all ......... I .......... 6.50 them." -agerly Werther's Carlotte. it severe richness of her attire. Her of Aunt Maude's opals set in plati- GOderich yellow and "But I do mean them," P "I am like mysedf. And we mu complexion waA delicatel.r num to rnake a log chain. She gave ,pp kderidt .............. 'rhap,,v stiffly, ,lbut we won't stay -here talking. It is time we .... 6.04 -t her wrinkles were eop. Her eyes them to me; and there'll be diamonds .................. Ik about It. I must go up to 7wloere both'in bed. I am going to ,d `()ldly staxIng' at intervals. I want to wear smoke- kP Auburn ................ 6.11 ta 'ed Peggy." were. light blue an 6.25 Peggy. wake Beulah when I have I el manner she semed to set herself Blyth ...................... rith. Peggy.' He 'a motion of salute "The 'in colored tulle at Winifred Ames, din peter Bower was v 6.40 ter with He made just any world but her 019�n. ner dance ---and the opals will light 'Walton .................... aga I0 W40- n- 6.52 was a round and reld faced Pe ess serves," he said, laughing. The ntoney on. which the tw t It kindest heart in the world. An, Pr1" . .... . McNaught .................. 10.25 the But as she passedn. calm and cool men lived was Aunt Nlaudela. She To ...... was the apoe pf his eye. ray. be- Philip Meade's mind was not poetic, Toronto .............. Peggy and collected, carrying the t In expected to make Eve her heir. t as hi eyes followed Evelyn, he 4'Do you think she is better, Miss late ye e she gave her a gener- West. fore her like the 'famous Choco the ineantim as aware that this was an atmos- the Her of magazines, L. and indu ged most Of W . . . . . . -sl, Anne? lady -on the backs ,lot ou$. alloaric �here wbich belonged to her. u go and his lips. She was "Indeed I do. And now YO ...... 7440 laugh died on rar- h6r whims. beauty was opulent, needing richnes Toronto ............... I'll stay little Anne'% the new needing the shine of' IIA8 get some sleep, MT- "Bower' to be laughed at, tMs The latest whim -',is 110 set it ff, McNaught .................. r four, and then I'll wake r7 ...... 12-01 with her unti field, who held her he -ad so high! breakfast room in which' they now - er of silk- lelf-I Welton .............. jewels, the shimin in un streaming if he married her he could give her .... 12.12 Beulah.'i ith the wfnte, Blyth sat, w ............. ith the daily paper of a wide _a tiara of iairionds-a -necklace of ests are taken by moto ... 12.28 -He left her w through the sniAll Panes . r or on horse- Auburn ................. h the vorld offers no more beautiful -magazine, and wit His eyes he i 12.34 and a 'new CHAPTER Vll� south window. pendan--a ring. T d in jasper Vck within a shoit distance of the Peah y ............. yi than that foun XcGaw . er -nne sat down to read- For sixty odd yearq Aunt Maude seen -of- 'may wish to climb. 12.41 light shaded, A swept the store adorning her. that wonderful out they ................... 12.45 Peggy was sleeping soundly wih both in Which Geoffrey Writes of Soldiers had eaten her reakfa,,t pronlPtlY at Wlben they came out he said, "I National Park, Alberta jasper National Park,N,5,300 square Goderi& ................... d6ors playground in Northern in c ound the plush pussy which tional iles in extent, has harms for other than arms Ar and Their Soubi. eight from a tray in her own room. think I am showing a greatness of on the lines of the Canadian Na It had been a hearty hreakfast of hot the mountaineer, however, and for the gfiren her. It 'was a sbDul win yOur dmira Railways. Lakes rivers, mountains and who loves nature at her. Geoffrey had -striped with Eve Chesley writing from New 4e had mind which 'splendid 18 -hole g?lf man or woman -ad chops. A 1, one 91 t. 1. most lifelike Pussy, gray f rebellion. breads a Don- glaciers, and a res unlimited. F
A BARGARN yes land -with a little 'red York was still in a state ( 'decently in the l0nk dillin ke jasper Na- best jasper holds lit green -glass e unched 9- "Why?" course all combine to -a ,And now hey all ave he mea- d mewed when ootn- in a ' id -Victorian &tIAOSPhe're "in taldng you to Crossroads.". tional Park one of the finest of tourist the Lodge one may gaze across beautiful acres, 0,0 mile mouth that opened an need*# lonly yt� r In Lvith its irridiscent, shim -
Hung by a rib- le. TRitchardA it d marble mante1g, carv- �s on the North American Conti- Lac Beauvert ?OR SALE. -Five you pulled a string. 6 -Moqi46t an. 'Why" centrc mering V rn house TAth you write nent, and the Canadian National Rail- eens and blues to the Pyramid, Zom Seaforth; mode 's neck wa's letter to let -me know what you hAve ,f ed alnut and plush clIrtdins- 'You know why. Shall ided the utmost in corn- the Whistler mountains or to Mt- Edith I small barm; bon around the pussy eat done to yourself. W.hen I think of back of this- sacred din- 91, t stir - wa.ys have prov beautiful and bath and toilet; Splendid a little,brass bell. As the child ing around the country on And now to Brooks that we are coming fort and convenience foe the travellers in Cavell,.one of the most oc es good o1rchard. Taxes, $1.5. sleep the -little bell tinkled. you, tear ing-room. Eve bad built oilt a sruc- "No. I want it to 'be' a surprise- f the Canadian R k! " with your e4rs tuve . of glass -and of 1 That's -half the fun." pearl-cl little way from the Lodge,, vhance to start chicJjen farm, bees, red in her und eXO�pt the sigh- your old white -horse, galiei looking their wonderous log cabin hotel, jasper ent is. There, was no 90 tied np-I am sure" you tie up Your Park Lodge. e was over 0, scrap of enclosed Citi garden, But there was nothing funny about :Yuilding materials along a splendid motor road, one comes Of the -wind. All the bous Oh, Built of natural I ote. Apply to and furnisbed In black and vAiite re- it, as it proved, for it was on that in which it is upon the Valley of the Athabaska, and S. HAYS, ears -it is a Perfect -nightmare. 'Still. Boy, and you might -be here found in the territory that valley!
SeRforth, Ont. pa;per was full of 'news of the Dicky lieved by splashes Of t8lliulit color" kney Friday morning that Richard situated, jasper Park Lodge is proving a may gaze for mil- do The �pendicitis or some- gT-ten parrot and watching the stream as it TOUR on its. efully, specializing on aP Ativit Maude -hated the bad found Peggy much better, mecca for tourists. Pine and cedar logs, great War. A!nne read it car g equally reasonable and modern. r Tough boulders and other natural build- tortuous way until hidden from sight by d the rti4es on the same subject thin, side and he flame-cOlOred flbhe4 in the s if the world were up Anne very ple with circles unde her mountain. Here ana. an thought xnaterials have been utilized in the a turn around a in the maga2ine. She felt that she I feel a en in Kew York ev- 't"10"Od aquarium. elm in eyes. ing lodge and of the there the traveller will cross a tumbrmg: much as ossible, 80 olb". Do childr that ENfir 4oaked lilq Ail adt' He went away, and later his construction of the in must know as have the measles? Somehow Lin lodge in brawling mountain stream Of 9kQ2: 9T �d p e asked Lgalays, apart from the mg racing on its way to join the larSet T1 Lk -to her children er of,,t. It seems �o me &I- the littloei JAaket with the P,P�Ie- eft mother aile Anne u . Sh bun that she mdlg,htspe5 Eton for the majority of ts evet, OnMet, of never hear 5 X,bo&y ribliots, vbit6h shis seher to spend- -the day at Crossroads. hich accornoca led. The result is a Athabaska, while at vanumlyw"L I intelligently Of the h -lik4p mumps. Richard would Come 'and the guests is prOV1( the hk lVe dovM at twelve. -a up. to the tops Of some ( and IDngland, of France and most archaic for her homes, where th Belgium ;r with all in society ever has the mumps, orif came er po,ii fV o -eat any Id bring her holnO after dinner. series of log cabin tntain surroundings mountains are shimmering grew 181ceso. G,Tnignv. She -must 'be ffti they keep it dead secre�, "Aren't 'We ev v Aunt won visitoi lives amid rnot es upon -her. they do, Anne, with a fluttering sense of enjoying wond ezth- I a n, hose beauty 4
those clear 61' focussed amily skeletori) or a hard. more luii6go'ns" 'had �b"' ge orous scenery and br of acia Ong Ajaddq% plaintive queAi&1,1VhGh - ving mountain air, won d def a got of like a fl packed her ruffled white iT, She -must, indeed, attePt jasper rmchc excitement the health-gi 'k vqrking grandfather i e bag, and was ready equipped with hot a they relkdd 'that, she was U -frock in a littl Zle his log cabin is ofthtCAnadiin adoil litv. But 'how could alie,lbe neu Yui letter -ft r steam heat, and on the main fine xer�sav and reutrs . s are so short, It Wopqmic revolutiob. territory of LLT 6oul burning candles oil cc and cold running water, ontonD trAl vvft lit o't tell,ine, what yot 1� Donot "N&Odg doeo dearest. 11 Fox. a Of 5 d I do with your a 901 2 you are when Richard; arrived.. n city hotel. MlWays, is VJAg h of massive Z 06=10alavo t the gaKthey m6t Geoffrey gl� the comforts of a moder Don't you miss, us r of the alliev? The territory surrounding Jasper Park ace e 1hdo, A altR -Ags. L e you young'dctor StOPPed his horse. T 1,, times? reaft 'bP,to-& The d .. Aftiong tho I Af 0 C.,-,AV,pn of the moot n 0 ; she read on and on in the il- eveni And our 9001 Lodp is regarded as being the finest notura *011, nijbt, there came *to her You mis's me? lights of the, city? dina--4e OtMv meals 02er'"gd come and have luinc!h with us, FOx-", 3ry in the Mal TO, ehee, of the Ind 'the goldn But I must gt to vmbo, of , mountain terrib hu- the dad n the field A ts you for a in- ItI16 sorry. who have canquered� derRmOtIrs df 010 t shining W4 �e in, How long are -you go
lought 0 ing to world. Alpinists. solicl roch, 16, my Aunt �1 Mime= nifred Ames wan F the globe coute to tibye. What t is. CaTil'it yott eaks in all parts 01 alm deelp" thmug� VNCK 00 %svpened after Then neT dance on t1le twetie AO 200 had stated' Miss Warfield?" I M gouls? What Min turn bUe ineasley kiddies. oveT to 90T 7asper Park and find MOU11tall c�! 6fhia into the0reat BeY-6tId -had "As lite as awaiting them on'wbich the fbot strmm, the tour 4pe�ple in your time, Eveap a;; Ono els* and, come? 92Y 40fic Dickys 107hrite of C� MY&O ;axon and, SI,A'X, amOnrg Oh, you mustn't bo just a LIOM, wi,96 and "To' -night has not yet trbdi None but t' 0�&o(S ear. b1t,wra wi thb4thallr; 09 *Ige and mountaiti SqAt hat scaled to= Of th'3 huDdO P.�,Pe *eV all awere bor4 for ig, f fttka� ad to ow In r= helghta,, and ThL' InOldnftln' iz tU child stifr9d slid the lit., try doctor. You gdbd�.' ody *sUtS TO''013 "I have a chapter ready to re
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et. '. , d =6un.. to*Ltt good her, a -ad you ask of nea fiel& to eonguor, raftdt th=,' -Ca 06 rout' It aul n every -day sort of awathiff hilln at I.t seemed to Anne get a te 6rry." - Z her to eat Wi the Staring C1748 ashed OR beIW4 yor as if se were a y lefte t, r d id po lcft(yw that she is t* ts A auccessibn o g o'er tr lay peraon�. The ffav -Zay collseie*p T;ea= 01 world play P. ow tdth their rAUVIO and looked with vieft to -the *51 h -play t CA ifig b0tl t be gflly�,, Aid gad; Beatrice to my Dante?" bu MRA. as follaws: &n 260M is SM, 14DO you notv dun Is"AR li.ad liain thevO tU M; ell., to him, Dr, Bkooka." tbads; "troo , I -L t 7 I%Ave M A a= 'Omt * IM*d th# 1=4 w,K. p 0, I It w get 4*4 I , 40, you 144 *141 Ir I d i