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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1928-10-19, Page 7tl RONEXPO',51TOU, 7 7- - if i3 the po 44, ago.. "'S r /J,R �ftcp g pp, Q: Lee �Irmot �,a. * A h avg... A fV ��Wp: _U eon CqF,q kilo C"fox '4q swent to mUs She PU �0,4 tho tor your agzt�, W in had. 4040 out d t�o theo 6h SpIm"qud Wev sta*ly neAtralize the 424 -ous, MO spnw 88J g),V614: oil, AQ0 :00�4 ona, ri in d9". og, light But I 0%, 'a, (pg V now what: a's 7 now clause$ Your food to. their way U into, hated to hz" �'Xth Karie' and s,our, -niaking gs, Jnd, 0,4.ul� VXML01',- MUTUAL grom �OGt %Voak knew hbas very 4, ul, lady, to, each 'r moit everything you e4t, OU sea was :black and, tbi�, can there e what possible h Country--,,' 4 The s can enoy your weals withoat a fear heavy, Wnipy eellug that seems to at wer wag. W 010L Terosrin1w OIL F-ve, if we can't ahead?" of was even hu -1yet k thick AL -she had no, avaid 'Pho tium ad. stir of the 0, course ei eade?� on, M Of m1t sw ed. It was remarkably clever, bot'sgt a -den eir this," (he on; "I'll gat The shops on either SW sJwnes F*aas, t9th A constantly recurring refiain, them to ran in here j�mewhere and His letters from his =-other were played in their windows dovjoh, v&pgaa "Let me watch my h said the re his only link with the old life- . Me 'tem buldn't ."u be? pting libigs. b chair fra e the bloom of a pesch-�11 lover, "my sheep on m wrote that she was well. That Anne lik hoW6% *.*ijbq Slra san back in �dy be?" d Zj�(J ad r, -with ber, Warfield was gre trong, Philip Wt in curve b fee' shift rVed L�*f eyes restiAg up- old �rints in dull gilf The verses vient on to relate that which she sen. and Cousin Of thern and the girl, finding her AqpherA Wit- ithern. ll�lis troubled Susie, and that the three turned -her attention to an other on heil saw a blur of-onk and gold Cousin David played -whist That ture follo U of W, E., th 9. J 1% U=1- %1-t isn't, nerves. It's 1sith. You ory,. i,ng the ville. 'J. W. diL swarn, and believe that the boat won't go down, at last she flouts the shop- ut of whI emerged.1w white f see.', Anne was uch, a dear -that sh� did elaborateneos--his eyes too I iherd. But I want you to 4&y." not know what she would do without the'color a -ad glow,,thepgh he 15T0029M,', and you believe, that if it did go down Go watchyour sheep, laggard lov. O,you silourdn% w4yit, me to stay, her. "'Becauss, UZ eyour- Boul wouh&t die." stopped for a closer view. Cie 'it ey,* your ne broad window, bow- sheep On the hills.', swept is hospitality, Richard went as often as he could In %ront of 0 tho oluist, qnd Dve. I can4t Her white face was close to -him. She laid the verses,aside w Tony after this, and call mpelf-a man." on Sundays to 'Crossroads. 'But at ever he hesitated. The opening of ifwlhat "I wish I could believe like that," she iTnIHAmi Rhm, R. R. No. 2, Seaforth; said in'ahig, sharp voice. Thm, she and Win joined theni% 44 such times he saw little of Anne. She the �oor had spilled into the 11rosty Oh, bfcky---41 detesi, lisroics.11 111 -used to go thera�, _,ve "'Three rubbers, and Pip and John Bennewies, Brodhagen; James sereamed as the little shl p seemed she was startled �j��'the tone iii felt thet no one should intrude on air -of this alleii dity the semt of the - Evans, Beechwood; James tonnally -caught up into,' the air and flaing are ahead." which he said, "If that is th� way the reunions of mother and 9074 80 Orierkt-the fragriaice of lricense---Of She entereqt eaverly' Int I afte"o "Isn't Ive coming?" you feel about it, we nught as well she visited at BeulaYs or Bowees picy erfumad w Godatich; Aleg. Broadfoot, No. 8, Sea- dowii again. oods. ure, and ordered her car "She said she was coming up s9on." end it here." and came back on Mondays. 2ort%; Robert Perris, Harlock; Ueorge h, "Rush," Richard told her; 'Ihr�r In the window a jade gd, sat high Then away they fared aroun(& did ky--2 PAXirtriey, Wo. 8, Seafortb; Murray Maie-Louiii.,, But she did not come, and Pip IdDic Nancy persisted, in -her refusal to ona teakwood4destal. A string of nor! Gibson, Brucefield; ames Sholdice, . She go back to New York. "I know I am scarlet beads lighted -a shadwy corn- 'VAthin -the hmely little +Pst was, shaking'and shiTering. "I hot come. Uarie.!Louise, With a great 411 melan it, Eve. The whole thing rug spread over her, slept in her. is based n the fact,that I stayed silly,�' she told her son, 'Abut I haw,e er. On an ancient slad,pricelees Is- hte it,", she sobbed. Marle-Louises, eleianice, hoir. Dutton Almies, read aloud a f4ling that I shouldn�t be able to couered cabinet were enthroned wo than ever apparent. r ip I1W a yellow specter in oil- to with ia,pitient wheri yQi wanted me. -breathe, and should die of suffocz- ilier' gods of gold and ivory. A cam, e up to theni. "'Eve wants his wife. Richard rose and went to Well, I shall always b�,',,,staying with of gray welvet with ft� IONDON �MqD TM1qGHA1E you, Brooks," he shouted a look for Eve. patients aSter we are inarrid, and if tiOn-" crystal -hall reftleeted a length of blue winked. opulently from. clamor of wind and wave. There was a little room which Pip you are unable to see Why I must do Richard spoke to Dr. Austin of his brocade. A clump of Chinese ulbs her hair at the coarse tablecloth, an "Shall we go in, Marie -Louise?" e thing napkino. furnished in a man!s way as a den, will But called "The 8kipper's own." It was th I did, last mio,4t, then you mother's state of mnind. "Quevx thing, 'bloomed in an old Xing howl. the paper a.m. -pm 140i no." She cowered, against his r be able t.isct it. And a isnt it?" Richard mvent into he shop. Sub-, tha soup was. god� neve German woman smiled at them -e mi ......... 10.36 5.51 arm. w�ith green leather and carved oak doctor's wif Ist see "It." "A natural thing, I should Bay- consciously, he went with a purpose, Its windows not revealed to QvO bei head Richard aa em'S special di- Exeter .......... 10.49 6.04, id to Pip and plenty of books ;She came up to him, and in the Your father's death was an awful But the purpose was brought th ............ 11.03 8.18 "I shall come as soon as -I can." gave a forward view of sky and wa- darkness laid her cheek against big blow- I Often wonder how she lived him u -til he came to a case in which almond cakes vArgh their Wffj 10.08 6.28, 'So ?ip went down, and the two ter. arm. "Dicky, dont 'jokb about 'q love ft," T�f4rie--Louise sai ,s: It as here that the four f them thing likehat. I can% stand it. And you to fini h se ol.' a out the years while she waited for was set forth a certain marvelous p 22.17 6.32 were left alone in the -tumult and 5 hO collection. He knew then that the old is like ]ff ans my 1aw had 'been playing auction. Eve was pin sorry about-Ap. Dicky, I shell "But she did live them, so hat I song and. the scents had formed 6.52 blackness of the night. an books. Will 76U -bring'. me here might e prepayed to practice �at shuffling the cards for S9lit i association of ideas which had lured gain Dr. Richard P!1-01:0iloic, 12,18 7.12 As Marie -Louise lay for a moment now alre. die if you don't forgive 7ne.11 Blyth .... 12.22 .7.21 quiet against his arm, Richard ent Pip, watching hier, caught suddenly He forgave her. He.: even made CrossRoads. As I think of it, it him away from the streets and into "I' am glad you like it" he t6W. ...... 12.84- 7.39 down,to, her. "Are you still �azfraid?" 4-br left hand. "Why di't Brooks himself ,believe -that Pip might be seems monstrous that I should disap- the shop, that he might buy for Anne her. "I wanted you to ii& iv, es, 6h, yes. I keep thinking -i Warfield sandalwood fan. ou,�r slic, f give you a better ring?" forgiven. He exerted himself to seem point h Vingha?m ... 12-50 7.55 -Y "I like it because I like 7' I should die. And I am afraid to I like my ring. Let go Of MY at his ease atinnr. _1P_e said noh- "Fledglings lways leave the nest. He found what he wanted. A sweet said with franlmess, "and you imem- hand, Pip." Soutib. ing in -ore about leaving at the next Mothers have that to expect. The sel- and wonderful bit Of wood, carved t- 0-- purpl belong in the fairy tale. You are. �fishnegs of the young makes for pro- like lace, with green "I wont. What's the -matt- with landing. and e tas- so big and strong �and. young. I donft a.m. P.M. "You are not going to die. And if man that he should dare dream But latehat night -he sat alone on gresa. It would, have been equally sels. the feel a thousand years old when I am you were there would be nothing to as o r ad It was when he had it safe in his with you. You are such a Winghain .......... 6.1555 3.06 of tying you down to what he can deck in the darkness. He w a m. nst ous if you h stayed in that 7.15 fear. Death is just -falling ast�p. 8.25 give you It seems to me that ..he plain man, and hesaw things straight. dull lace wasting your talents." pocket, in a box that he was aware from everybody else, Dr. TKky." Rarely any terror. -We doct jv.-, kn "Would it have been wasted, sirl: of voices in the -back of the hop. Richard �poke th Blyth ............. 7.27 3.38 v lacks; pride." And this thing was crooked. The hot e next day to - Au who see people die. I know it, and nAndesboro ........ 7.35 8.47 "He doesn't lack anything. Let go honor of his youth rem,olted against There's no one taking Y place in There 'were tables where tea was tin of Ma6e-Louise and the fat�Ar� your father knows it." ........... 7.56 4.10 of my hand, Pip." the situation in whi, served to special customers, --at the menian. ",She hulduft ing h he saw him- the old country. And there are be go to Smeefield ......... 8.15 4.30 By the light of a blinding flash he But he still held it. "How he could self. He felt hurt and ashamed. It many who could fill it -here. There's expnse of -the' management. Thus such shops alone. She -has a I -her white face with its wet red have the courage to ask -until he had g work a vulgar bargain ecame as it were mantic treak in her, and, ro 8.22 9.38 saw -they t Zippen t.. - ... .. .,. - - was as if the dreams of his boyhood a chance at Crossroads for bi a-ke 8.32 1AS hair, Hensall ............ "Dad doesn't know it as you kno made name for himself." had been dragged in the dust. for the right man. Community water a hospitality -you bought teakwood advantage of it." Exeter ............ 8.47 5.0.5 W, She blazed. "He didn't ask. I ask- supply -better housing, the health and had tea; cary ivories, and were (Continued next week-) she said, chokingly. "'He couldn't say ed him, Pip. I cared enough for (Centralia .......... 1 8.59 5.17 conditions of the ignorant foreign rewarded with little cake it as you -say it." that." folk who work the small farms, A In that dim space under a low hung "Why not?" He dropped her hand as if it had CHAPTI&R XVIII country doctor ought to have the lamp, Marie, Louise talked with the "He's - like I am. Dad's afraid." stung him. "You -cared -as much as In Which We Hear Once More of a missionary spirit." fat Atmenian. The storm, swept on, leavin the that?" "There are 0enty of little men for He was -the same Armenian who East. Sandalwood Fan. waves rough behnd it, and Richard She -faced him bravely. "As much such places." had told ber fortune at poney. Ile V, a.m. p.m. at last -put Mari -Louise to bed -with -as that -it -pleased -me to -'say what In the'winteir which follo%ed Rich- 1'rt takes 'big men. I 'could Tmik stood by Marie-Louise's side while Goderich 6.20 2-2'0 a sleeping powder. Then he went to it was my right to say." ard often wondered if he were the our old countryside bloom like a rose she drank her tea, and spoke to her Holmesville 6.36 2.37 hurit up Eve. He was very tired and "Ob! It was the queen, then, and same man who had ridden his old if I could put into it half the effort of the poet -king with wham she had 6.44 2.50 �tasverylate. The night had pas, Clinton ............ the beggarman. Eve comeback." Ben up over the hills, and had said that I am putting into my work with walked on the banks of the Nile. SelfOrth ........... 6.59 3.06 ed, and the dawn would soon 'be com- She was at the door,"but she turn- his solemn grace at 'his own candle- you. 'But it would be leauliving- Richard approaching asked "How St. Columban ....... 7.06 3.15 Dublin ............. 7.11 3.22 -r the horizon. He found ed. "I'll come back if you will beg lighted table. and I have chosen the flesh -pots." did you happen to come here,'Marie- Pip in the smoking room. Eve had my pardon. Richard is not a beggar, It had been decided that he and Eve "Don't despise yourself because you Louise?"' West. gone o bed. Everyboy had gon,2 to and I am not the queen. How hai should --wait until another year for couldn�t go on being poor in a big "I often come. I like it. It is next a.m p.m. P.M- -bed It had been a terribl storm. ful you are, Pip." their wedding. Richard wanted to get way. You are going to be rich 4, a to -travelling in far countries." She Dublin ...... 11.1� 5.38 9.37 ichard agreed that it had been "I won't ,beg your pardon. And a good start. Eve was impatient, big way, and that is betteT." indicated the fat Armenian. "He tells �3t. Columban. 11-22 5.44 terrible He was glad that Eve coul let's have this out right now, Eve." but acquiesed. As the days went on, however, Rich- me about things that happened to me Seaforth 11.33 5.53 9.50 sleep. He couldn't understan why "Have what out?" It was -not Richard'�s engagement, ard wondered if it were really better -in the ages -when I lived before." Clinton ...... 11.50 6.08-6.53 10.04 Austin had allowed Marie-Louls to "Sit down, and IT tell you." howvr, which gave to his life the to he rich in a big way. Sometimes A slender youth in white silk with ,Uways Thizve the =agic Iffaimesville 12.01 7.03 10-13 take such a trip. Her fea of storms Once more they were seated 'with effect of strangeness. It was, Sather the ery bigness and richness oppres- a crimson sash brought tea for Rich- \7P ,R(C 71LF 'y Goderich 12.20 7.20 10-30 was evidently quite uncontrollable. the table between them. Pip's back his work, which swept him into a sed him. He found himself burdened ard. But 'he refused it. "I am on to the window, but Eve faced the maelstrom of new activities. Austin by the splendor of the mansions at my way to lunch, Marie -Louise. Will F, your pcDcjke�L And she was at all times hysterical was and high-strung. broad expanse of sky and sea. A faint needed rest and he knew it. Richard which he made his m, ofriling 'calls. He you go with me?" P. 19. T2ME TAIL 'Pi Pip was not interested in Marie pink flush was on the waters: a sil- was young and strong. The older hated the sleekness of the men in VA Sothes mervw, �Lk7s 99 She hesitated an glanced at the Louise. "Eve lost her -nerve at the ver tar ung at the edge of a- cres- man, using his assistant as a buffer livery who preceded him up the stairs, 'at Armenian. "I've some t1ungs to ffiirst, 3�& 99 centcmoon. There was no sound but between himself and a demanding the trimness of the maids waiting on buy." last." digesti(Dn. Richard was solicitous. "I'm sorry. the purr of machinery and the mewing public, felt no ompunction. His own the threshold of hushed boudoirs. Dis- "I'll wait." VA of gulls in the distance. apprenticeship bad been hard. ease and death in these sumptuous ....... I wanted to come down but I couldn't She flitted about the shop with the Iffenset ............... 5.55 Eve was in pink -a straight linen So Richard in Au-tin's;A imposing palaces seemed divorced from reality fat Armenian in 'her traiL He .7;how- P, leave Marie -Louise. Eve�s normal, 6.04 frock with a low white collar. It limousine was whirled through fash- s if the palaces were stage structures 29eGaw .................... ed her trasures shut away from the and 'she'll be all right as soon as the I....... 6.11 -may gave her an air of simplicity quite un- ionable neighborhoods and up to ex- and the people in them were actors publ'i6 eye, and she bought long Auburn ............. storm stops. But Marie -Louise u Blyth ....................... 6.25 suffer for days. The sooner. she gets like her usual. elegance, Pip feasted elusive doorways. Tle Preside at who would presently walk o t in�u lengths of he-avy silks, embroideries 'Walton .................... 6.40 on shore the better." his eyes on her. operations where the fees, were a the wings. tl,.icl< with gold, a moonstone brace- 6.52 "Youve got to face it. Brooks year's income for a poor man. A It was therefore with some of the Rdwg 0 ooked out let linked with silver. §01 MeNaught ................. 10.25 He went on deck, and I doesn't care." certain percentage of these fees came f(-eelings which bad often assailed EC Toronto ............. upon a gray wind-swept world. The fat Armenian, bending over "He does care." to him. He found �ht be -need have hirn when he had stepped from a dim seemed to direct arid suggest. Then the sun came up, and there her, West. "I -re didnt care enough to come no fears for his financil future. theatre out into the Open air that Ia.m. was a great light upon the waters. down last night when you were afraid Richard made his way one morning r7 An All the next day Marie -Louise lay 11 �4 + - a d-wn-town Toronto .................... to a sma apa 11.48 in a long chair. "Dad told me not -and wanted him. And you turned 24cNaught .................. I to come," she confessed to Richard. to me, just for one little minute, Eve. EMU PaSt, 40 id, street to all on a little girl who Walton .................... 12.0 ,I've been this way efore. But I Do you think I shall ever forget the had recently left the charity ward at JBlyth ...................... 12.12 wouldn't listen." thrill of the thought that you turned Austin's hospital. Richard had oper- Auburn .................. 12.23 11 to me? ated for appendicitis, and had found 1.2 34 If I had oeen your fat er, c - himslf much interested in the child. McGaw ..................... I . She was staring straight out at the 41 ard said, "you would have listened, Mclv Meneset ................... 12. tle moon. "Mari -Louise was his Ile had dismissd the limouqine far- and you would have stayed at home." lit f place Vzoddrich ................... 12.45 She grinned. "You can't be sure. patient --he bad to stay with her." ther up. It had eemed out o n't like to 'You are saying that to me, but in For Amazing and Lasting Relief in the shabby street. I do Nobody can be sure. r heart you know you are resent- From Middle -Age Ailments That fle' -topped at the florist's, for a yotake orders." d pot of pink posies and at another shop ing the fact thate didn't come when Cause Daily Annoyance an A ]BARGAY IlUntil you learn to take orders you called. Aren't you, Eve? Aren't Sap Vital Force. for fruit. Laden with parcels he aren't going to amount to much, you FOR SALE. -Five acres, onG =110 Marie -Louise." you resenting it?" climbed the high stairs to the top �: .::ik . .... .... ....... She told him the truth. "Yes. But No longer need nion near or past floor of the tenement. ,from Seaforth-,'- modern house -,7!tb "I amount to a great deal. And ii I am his that's wife, I the prime of life put up with those The little girl and her grandmother ifurngee, -bath and toilet. small bern; your ideas are -old-fashioned; I know that wbe hall have to let him think about his painful and often embarrassing eon- lived- together. The grandmother .. ............ good orchard. Taxes, �15- SPlemidid what your Eve says, Dr. Dicky." patients. I ought to be big enough ditionis brought on by overworked, had a small pension, and sowed by a ance to start chicken farm� bsez, She looked at him through her for that." sluggish Kidneys, Bliddur Weakness the day for several old customers. "What's the matter long eyelashes. ith They thus managed to pay expenses, (ate. Apply to "You are big enough for anything. and Prostrate Gland Trouble, wi R. S. HAYS, with Eve?" But you�are -not always goig to be their distressing symptoms of Lame- but poverty pinched. Richard bad Senforth, Ont. "-What do you mean?" content with crumbs from the king's ness, Pains in back a -nil down through from the first, however, been impres- 2958-tf "She is punishing you,( -but you table. And that's what you are get- groins, scanty but frequent -and burn- sod by their hoefulness. Neither don't know it. She ' d t '�s ting from Brooks. And I have a ing urination, "Gotting-up-Nights," the grandmother nor the child seemed playing bridge with Pip and Tony feat ready. Eve, can't you see that Nfxvous Irritability and lack of force to look upon their lot as hard. The ng you alone to I ould give, give, give, and be will -because a ten day test of Dr. South- grandmother made savory stews on a and W -1n, and leami meditate on your sns. And you take, take, take? Eve, can't you wortWs URATABS will convincethe -rug little stove. and baked he- own aren't meditating. You are talking see?" most skeptiml of the vallue of this sweet loaves. Now and then she baked to me. I am going to write, a poem She did see, and for the moment special treatment for their particular a cake. Things were spotlessly clean, 140TICE about a Laggard Lover. I'll make she was swayed by the force of 'his case. W - and there were sunshine and fresh air. you a shepherd boy who sit% on the passionate eloquence. Amazing testimony orf Physicians To have pitied those two would have Ills and watches his sheep. And She leaned, toward him a little. and users ginres convincing proof of been- superfluous. the girl -who loves him calls "Pip, dear, I wisb­sometimeso-that the power f URATABS to restore., After he had walked briskly out 2dortsav and to him, he refuses to go -be still it raight have been -You." Heal& and Strength to a weakened, into Fifth Avenue, he was thinking of It needed only this. He swept the inflamed or irritated Bladder and of another grandmother on whom he sarigm, watches --his sheep." had called a few days before. he ;He looked puzzled I don't know card table aside with his strong arms. Uinary Tract. A multitude of alarm Ontivio, b6t visited bungalary hote2 of the Canadian M- are talking He was on his knees begging for ing symptoms seem to quickly die- wag a haughty old dame, but she was The" adventurers who first in the least what you 0 name Lee 13GZUVd1rL. lotre, for life. Her hair swept his appear -and you see and feel a truly browbeaten by her Maid. Her grand- per National Park Canada's tional Rawayo. th $200,,990 In KA,�Dq d In the heart the abe%erd. Your work cheek. genuffi improvement often within children were brought in now and then amt national pla groun "'You are ly, ham A. Your The little oon shone kelar in the two or three days. "No more Back- to kiss her hand. They were glad to ol the Rocky lViountaino, were con- dr. an good �arm Imac, at? taadoT- is the sheep -Eve is this 91 corned less with the marvellous camic ats mtom. *Ork will always e more to YOU than quiet sky. '.�here was not much light achles� no more pain, 'no m6rb embar- get away. They had no real need of was enough for a man ressinett; or Getting-up-laighta. I now her. They had no hopes or fears to b=utieo of the Re3ion tbam thoy 7wo e -woman. Dad's work im't. He ut there ,li& finding a Pat zny thimdh tke the confide. So in spite of her mgnifi- pm,ffom damtaag a 10MI 4M M0,60r,forgets Mother -for a mi-nut6.11 standing in the door to see two dark sleep s6undy, and get tip in, mountalm Rangeo 2ich rwmed to renr �t figures outlined against the aliver Morning full of 'pop,' t5anlw to URA- cence and her millions, she was a lolno- alsvir to UkAd you think that forg4 fur6w ?" foi�oMtj in th* 040 b space 1hyOlAd. TABSI" ly sul. O:nt Mho S. A -ad Richard was Ainoling in the WWle %sw to the geAeTal public, Snow had fallen the night ecowtepo gaaanx& CIO ell 0fr000ry t "erea. A -ad dhell hate that." ng in the streets, taTilwav mew , .-Cluded ki There. W= a Wrk in his Ore. doorl the wonrods value of'URATABS has and was now melti 31 vmtc? fli 'horong -blue above the M= opt6 0� m-qT Nbi*ig 1�� pap t�at *0 Won,% aikugo Eve, tive sw him -at. "Go away, beeim t hly proven bV tearly 40 ut the sky was very 111-1 years a tilecesgful use in Mal privat'b tall buildings. Christmas in S wo mi" Or= was not UAAMdid- Opp she and. Good up.' PIP a L3V TATU MMMr4. "raea :MJ '&OUCJO� her in a poem. make him practido of Dr. a. C. And far away and as, Richard went up VnAf me a P61UM, -e alone 2110 baid to mow. alal Vod &Uffalst VAU sup "I town the crowd urged TAth him, rcil"Ir VM61 the? er Richard in, "a strained Vbift, � 4 was them da A Starites of M-tisfcot meeting the erotrd that ras cam aVa 11V ?jT16 166tdl lgn& a pre, MF or mota baek,, Try UIRTABS t*- &vp�n. flda* mit i* %7ork. my 101111 Sit Tom& sncftht� tQ - hlto & &Z. Dad, 02'a 0 e 'PTO- Do yon hhi119 had a idiftey to luach at a It I l