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The Huron Expositor, 1930-06-27, Page 7­; �,;., �, ; � . I - .441 11, I % V $ � I �. �40 , . V III, � 6 - at ta. Li - ad. ut 11 an iu, he ad X_ he on la - F# 01. 191t * W W . A I df " " t, %. W V1 4 Ir r,14 0 � 09 I �- A lb ,V I V . I�T ,J0,T,VRU, SPECIALISt " , I I .. I I J, - *, Varicocele, Varicose lVeins, =1 Woakness, �pinal D4form- :X. - Consultation: free. Call or rhe. J. G. SMITH, British Applil- anee, ,Specialist, 15 Dovmie St,, Strat- , foed, Ont, 320 - -52 . , . I . ­ - I LEGAL I . . I 0 .- Phone No. 91 JOHN J. HUGGARD ' � . Barrister, Solicitor, Notar Publio, Etc, 13eattle Block - - ,Seaforth, Ont. . ' I R. S. RAYS Barrister, Solicitor, Conveyancer and Notary Public. Solicitor for the Dominion'Bank. Office in. rear of the Dominion Bank, Seaforth. Money to i loan. I 4 i 1 1 / ]BEST & BEST I Barristers, Sclicitors, Convenyan- , cers, and Notaries Public, Etc. Office in the Edge Building, Opposite The I Ewpositor Office. : I VETERINARY � I JOHN GRIEVE, V.S. I Honor graduate of Ontario Veterin- : ary College. All diseases of domestic : animals treated. Calls promptly at- tended to and charges 'Moderate. Vet- � erinary Dentistry a specialty, Office and residence or Goderich ,Street, one 1 door east of Dr. Mackay's office, Sea- : forth. I A. R. CAMPBELL, V.S. . I t Graduate of Ontario Veterinary I College, University of Toronto. All , diseases of domestic animals treated ' by the most modern principles. Charges reasonable. Day or night calls promptly attended to. Office on , Main ,Street, Hensall, opposite Town Hall. Phone 116. - . I . i MEDICAL I I . DR. E. J. R. FORSTER Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat � Graduate in Medicine, University of ,' � Toronto. I Late assistant New York Ophthal- : xnei and Aural Institute, Moorefield's I Eye and Golden Square Throat Hos- ' pitals, London, Eng. At Commercial , Hotel, Seaforth, third Monday ill , each month, from 11 a.m, to 3 p.m. 53 Waterloo Str,�et, South, Stratford. � I DR. W. C. SPROAT I Graduate of Faculty of 'Xledicinp ' : University of Western Ontario, Lon- don. Member of College of Physic- ians and Surgeons of Ontario. Office , in Aberhart's Drug Store, Main St,, 'Seaforth. Phone 90. . - I DR. It. P. 1. DOUGALL Hortor . graduate of Faculty of Medicine and Master of Svience, Uni- versity of Western Ontario, London. Member of College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario, Office 2 doors east of post office. Phone 56. Hensall, Ontario. ?)004-tf DR. A. NENYTON-BIZADY . Mayfield. Graduate Diil)lin 'Universit.,,-, Ire- land. Late Extern Assistant Yastel Rotunda ffospital for Women and ,Children, Dublin. Office at residence lately occupied by .�lr­ 1�'­­­S. Hiours, 9 Lo it) a.m., 0 to 7 p.m.; .5undays, I to 2 1) in. 2�66-26 - DR. F. .1. IWIWONVS Office and residence (loderich Street, eax.t, of the United Church, Sea - forth, Phone 46. Corontr for, the County of Huron. . - DR. C. MACKAY C. Mackay, honor gyadUatO of Trin- slt� ity Univor 1 -, zind gold nie,bilist of Trinity Medical College; inenif),or of the College of Physicians an( Sur- geons of Ontario._ - DR. If. HUGH ROSS Graduate of University of Toronto _Faculty of M-dicine, lileillhCk' Of C * Ol- iege of Physicians and Surgeons of 40ntario; pass graduato cour.;es in Chicago Clinical School of Chicago ; Royal Ophthalmic ITospital, I/indon, England- Univ.�rsitv llospitAl, Lon, don, En�land. Off'co-Back of Do- minion Bank Seaforth. Phono No. 5. Night calls 1;n,,wered from residence, 'Victoria Street, qvafo4th. I ___ . DR. J. A. ,NIL*NN Successor to Dr. R. It. Ro,�s Graduate of Northwest,2rn Univers- ity, -Chicago, Ill. Licentiate Royal College of Dental Stirgeon,, Toronto. Office over 5ills' Hardware. Main St., Senforth. Phone 1.51. . I DR. F. J. BECHELY . Graduate Royal College of Dental Surgeons, Toront.o. office Ov&r W. R. Sniith's Grocery ' 1\1afrr Street, gea- forth. phories.: office, 185 W� resi- dence, 18,5 J. . coNsul.TING ENC,INEER S. W Archibald, B.A.Sc., (Tor.). 1D.L.S,, hii9istorell Pl-0fPsPi`T`l I'll- ' gineer and Land sjlyve� ' or. Associate member Engineering Institute of Can- ada. office, Scaforth, Ontario. __ - AUCTiONEEIZS _____ THOMAS BROWN Licen�ed auctioneer for the courtiOF 6f Huron and Perth. Corresponderic( arrangements f,,,r sak datcs can b( made by callinf- The Fxpnsitor Office Seaf orth. Charges moderate, a n c satisfaction guaranteed. Phone 3-02. -_ kOSCAR KLOPP , JHionor Graduate Carey Jono�' Na tional School of Auctioneering, Chi cago. Special cotYrse taken in Pur Bred Live Stock, Real Estate, Mer chandise and Farm Sale%. Rate% il keeping with prevailing rnarko,t. Sat isfaction assuro,d- Write or wirl lOscar Klopp, Zurich, Ont. Phone 13-93. 2866-5' R. T. LUKER Licensed auctioneer for the Count' of Huron. Sai(9 attended to in, a' parts of the county. 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L) ... � "barrin' accidents; no , 411ou '.. - - X # I 'I " I .... I thaA, Kiss Wylra. By ­00oidemts," ho I UR90"'Vo", T� I 11 I ., 14peeR -- � . . G04 I CO'";�PRIN . � . I 1 g"4 ­ I 11i I .., � , ' added, notbing ll�er q.u6stloumg glance, I'll, ��11111 .. ' '-�; . . " . . 1. I 4, , 111-11 I lIA:h mean, possible oogbingenpies, as ' , - 1. , 1. I 04 *IX -TO Pit' 1 'RO?` 14 - Wk,K% PlIf ,,;,.ii " I - .. . 11, 11 ­: .1 I ,�, I I 3F � By Archie P. M�Kishnie your DReidiy would say-'� . . "The - ". iv . y, - w,op)d, 4%,, .or �:tr.A,u - ,,4. _.04 "I see, Teddy. A fagter horse you WgarV millaq, seem sho viretcheOl omidit$9,us, t1gat �ilv I '41�vp . '. "� � . had not counted -on ,may be entered and the day k b4ghftxw4 when a part of theui,�`ill I I , ... �� "W, i WRA . , 'N,", I wwt . "I - at the last Moment; is that it � " you have Wrigley'o wittL you. "I am atrami 1.d:;6n%, "" 0, -,". to . _0 ; ��'.... I.I..-T , �n,,Iv - , - ,,, _ ffl � . I I I .i.." il. � _t� U . sitavd-,?' she faltere I .i , ­ .. .& - - . ; 44, " 4 rli,ip , I "Yes, thait must always be reckon- its sugar papa you up. UP , , �11 ) . (Continued from last week) , deftfrlveO a Test. Besides," he, addied, ed with,; but Ah think we're safe ev- lBedde .the. road- ran a crystAi ost6aln...! - - � I'm - , , I frowning, "she 'Davied' me all the ough -there. If Ablve -got this li'l Fire delicious 0avor ddds to imy in which silvezT Minnows . -% * k. "?,.,;I`1�111 I � The old servant subsided. enjoyment. . ..,�'. .'", . ,­­ 11111-1-11 I darwa � I. 111 Ili �1_ � �­;., .M1rTnIt,LW,1'. ' '6 , " � time and made,me feel a thief." Ply iright I I and fro. fle polilted to the tiny's1b,a.m., *"11 6,14 . �T, ��1111 . , shell b V0d enough in _ * "Very well, gentlemen. This way, , e , . - . ;,un,i,ty-,�-f,.O,r,ft,oti,.o'��i 111 . ­­ 6 �� I, I P Lome all A five cew package meriag fish. I �i �'.' ; ..; , �Ij . , I � ,,, Which," observed Troflivor, with two weeks' timt to roi ead � wpf,ex , � I ­ . � 11 I " f you please." . withering sarcasm, "you are not, of of any hoss ,on, this continent. Ken- . is Way ina"aace "IDD you know -what would- h,' " I BHe , Rit. 171me ,X, -9.1"..., He hobbled forward down the stair, yp if you -took those fish and put therL ,.Wst 'Tifto 2& , cuu,1150. tucky Kate is the onlry hoss that Ynight 11 _", 04) �V.m , , I - Aba# a *-4i � e I 11 . � 11 . I . , lut of the house and around to the NOVIRes, merely grinned. possibly belat her, ,and- her iwner has I in a da,,rk well?" - . ;, I ,&P_Mnlmml.� T n'�ff I Qie, Aboop, havo , MR- ;; lack, -irollivor and Haight following Troffivor turned on his heal. , i been disqualified; so she won't be en- "No. 'What would hia;�pei 19r,97 %=1T";;;,, ­; �. ` " . z" � to hold ,,the Apir ild I wim tlosely at his heels. "Come, Haight," he, addressed his tered.pp . "They would grow bi,lind. A film . I - gm"" , 6�3 . - 01 ... A11'lNr1J­,1.1 11 I � e -aduadly grow over their eyes, Ver time fo.t I Apping ., il� ; f,�'�%�,��','U!'.'­ From behind a tall fence, gurgling antion, "I must be sit the couTt He bent and recovered bbe blankets . woruld gi , , a ;, � v I, .1 , � ''. �A,j I . ) �-;�,, i'la. I . 1% w ,., _'­ , !Fie e.1anced at hew compaselonate- = .& t4f. , � ­. - ,Towls, snarls and howls of frenzied """" - . prities, a ree,_ L' �, ; .. , , ,�.,�%", - , .;,4� q Mr. and pail. � , 1 ,14 , lI 4 is, house at ten. Good morning, tion. is to be. . VXV . 19", I , P� ,V, . I 41 , , oy ascended to, smite their ears,. and Weibeter." . , "And the other contingencies?" - , ly. _ , .- g;, , . - � man's (voice laughing and shouting. "Y , that ev�ery a j, I in " , I I 0 - � , ,:� , ,%F�,,� "Good: morning, Mr. Trolilivor." Myra asked, "What are they, Teddy?" ,� . ou might rescue them and place the young I t ,t . . .,�,;�T.,.�,., "Now, Joe, you old Sour-clough, , them, back in tbe sun-warined bro-ok, , q - � _: - 'I, �,:, 1�!l Nervilles returned Haight's. stiff bow "There's only onelother, '.Ivfiqs Myra Aids must have S, annual . , , . , '11�'vt r . hdriess, would not pass. , , �, ..,"�',-n , ab hold and hang on." and swung himself over the high fence -a Jockey." CKIS dige�rion, to'l 7 biat their b,11 , , N "How do You get in there?" asked infflriviifual�s ' QVI "' , i a Tile ep: � , , , I " ,, 4�1.1.1., . 'I and ,called ,his huskies about him. "I forgot," she said half rremulous- The greatest, kindness would te to ' . 'Ii�d;; laight, turning to Robbins, whose , __ . I -� nal parasites on these 11 .1, e � � ­., ; � 4�.,_'. "Boyrls'l he addressed the v,,olf-like 17. "Of course, nione of the t,oys, we leave them in ,the dark conflnement . .. I— ,* e_fVt ,,;,.. , Or ____ __ the whole flo,ek again. � I . , .. " . 11,;`� ,,� , 41'1,1�! I ,,.,, .. C, 11 vrinkled face clearly wore a look of d,,.g,' "we may be -a little orut of our knew and trusted, are ridinig now." of the well." i .'� '14. "I I ' "'tl " Lpprehension. \ element here, but we've got to make He shook his ,head sadly "No," she smiled, "I didn't pause 'to Myra sighed. For a long moment , The job of dippix-ig sheep i . . ite'a, �,,­,.;`Pj.� I . . � ... , ,� " � . . - "I wouldn't advise going in there, the. besit of ft. "A jockey's Efe is- a short one at drink in the, perfect scene,' as the poet she remained- silent; then with a flash simple Dne in most'partsof P ­; � ' .21. � .. �,'..,I-i� I � . ,, 11 � ' :.,�) � �� � � , . . - .1 . , ,,,� � - ...... . ,%- . �!'­' 6r," the old man spoke quickly. 4ico We'll best, ,'Miss Myra. We're goin' back would say; I paused because 1 .ry to day, In many cases gove,rn­ " ,�, me you, Dan wid Roxo. ra-a .c,f her own brightness sb,a iurneditc, t ., t� "Nolbody asked your advice. Where ment officials have co-operated with, c - ,�nr,.l� � I.. i 11 � go for a tramp in the woods; no, you more than ten years,, you must re- Out of gae and was obliged to do so." him. �­i.�, local groups of farmers and, put in i..`�� , s the gate opening into that kennel- other chaps will have, to wait for your member." "Sometimes these little litold-ups of "Do. you -Imlow that both you and 1 , I I � ­­ a � iard?" .. . rgh whi 11�lik Jaunt till latter. Two wild ilogs Is all S -he sighed. 'Fate react for our good," he observ- are trespassing?" she asked. "That . cli ............ . � ,­� ,,�, _�,., ,,,�11 I I Ilf,�� I I 5. . s may b � " " �,� "It's just around the corner, sir," "Have you anybody in view, Ted- ed, 11b,ut not ,te i 5a e,d'in.. `, ., ,f, always are we abl 1. � , . I care to manage -at a time." e to this beautiful road we are on runs a few hours. Then, too, a I� . �,.` � . The butler pointed a shaking finger as slunk to dy?" - utiful str,pping- through the -old Parnley estate?" f'rns is 1�le . -I.. 7, Lnd mumbling sonlething beneath his The disappointed canine select such a bea - I, "I know to buy ddip in powder hl,h I ... 4 I earth, and with the two favored one,s "Ali reckon Able found a good boy, place," It -Oh, yes,w he answerea . . I .11"! )reath, limped as quickly as his r-heu- of the pack at hisheels, Nevilles left Miss," -he -answered. I'Dunno ju5!t yet He had taken a no-te-book from his that. As a matter -of fact, I am stay- only- requires the careful following Of ?_. I directions to -make a solution w-hich ;�,,�.�,M.j nati-c legs would carry him back up the yard and &truck across the hard. bilt he's Ehapin' up fine. He's a born pocket, and was writing something ing at Shag Villa." . 11 .. . ,, ��,P�1' ;. " �he path toward the house. e exclaimed wonder- will 'not ,only kill all the develp . _�_ * . ped I . I wood, grove toward the main road. -rider and gets along well, with Fire on -one -of its leaves. "You are?" sh , . I", , ,,, � ticks but is strong enough to last and �;�, " 1111� ,­iw ... �. , "-Come on!" growled Haight. Fily, Yesterday the lowered her mark I'Roxo," be spoke., and the larger of ingly. .t,� kill any which might hatch from eggs 11 ,�.�"Nll At the gate he hesitated, and turn- two seconds. I suppose 'inost any the two huskies arose from the shade "For a short time only. I ani her(, . �1 .", .-M, within three weeks. Dipping should `�, �i­l ,d to his companion. . . I .. ici2key can be bought, but Fro keep- of a beech and came up to him. "Take -simply to O'�ersee Some changes which �. 11 "Our plan is to walk right in on CHAPTER XII , 'wish ) pit into ef _ be done slowly and carefully and ev I14 1 1;� I in' my eye on this lad. Ali'll know it home, Old- man; home!" the new owner -es t( ery part of the animal must be im- - � 1z ". I ., �,, k , �.I, .4 his man Nevilles, and once and for all ON THE FOREST ROAD soon, w"hat Ah'mi to, clo about. li�m.11 , Tlle dog gripped the note in his fect.11 sheep F %, -'' wriyess on the upstart tit -it we awe "Then I'll come back -*In a day'or so te-e-th., and was off like a streak. "I -hate him!" she cried mast fierce-* mersed. It is well to let the I ,if'V, tot men to, be trifled wWi," he cie-clar- As Myra Huntingdon's blue run,a- and you can tell Me." Nevilles turned to the wondering ly. dry in the shade as slow drying pro- . ;1 , 1, 1.4 . �6 ,d. . I bout -turned into, the lane leading to Myra climbed into, ber car and Myra. . "He would be sorry to ll,,r that, I longs the action of the dip, ,kl.� I .",,��. " ... "lead on," retuTned 'roi.-.1,vor Meadow Gourse. stables. the, girl's leaned bver the wheel towaid Iier old 'T-ve sent him for help," he ex- am sure," he returned earivi-,Vy. "He I I."',., , " ' the Veteran Hen Dies. . , ��­.�� he gate . '. Haight unlatched t and eyes danced and a laugh bubbl,-d up friend. plained. "He'll take my ine�,�,age to must have done something very eon- The "oldest hen resident" of Ber- , " ; I ,,, tepped into the enclosure. Ti.", lie in her heart. It was as th�-!gh a "Ple-ak, Teddy, tell the hor3es I'm the house, and the chauffeur ,v;l,l co,me temptible indeed to ,have so earned . .�. , tie Township, Welland County, died . . � ,tepped back again so quickly that have to tea tred." I page had been lifted from the volume. sorry I couldn't stay to, see thcni," she with gasoline. We � Jl' I .. i.1, , -1 Vrollivor, following closely on his of happy yesterday and spread before smilpd. "They'll understan:, northern dogs quite a nuniber of "Has he not a habit of doing mear. last month after a career extending .. 11 - * thingrs; I've sent Roxo more titan 20 things?" she asked. over twenty years. She was "Gran- ::::::!."::::: -eels, received a violent blaw - in the her. Th,e shrill, nervous nicker that "They Vill that, Miiss." " ny," a Plymouth Rack owned by Mr, ..::" lomach, and sat down vir,)!ently 0:1 bespeaks the thoroughbred came from Jerome raised his 'hat and sto,od nillps with a message, and he has nev- He shrugged his shoulders. .� ....'!IQ ;he s,od. At the same mcniont R the interior of thei. long, white build- I;wiling R3 the car nve.pt dn',vil the er failed to deliver it." 'I�e has a habit of doing unpre_ and Mrs. George W. Lawson, of . ,. I. - , . �',., Ridgeway. Born in 1910, the Methu- �,.',��,�� Tun-t!"ing something struck the fence ing, -and was answered by' a soft !are like a flashing blue -bird. "Isn't he splend;d." shr:, cried ad- cedented things of which many good- ; ­.,'� Pvith a fierce, growl. whinney farther on, A ne-ro boy was As M-yra sped cityward, her mood maringly, ,,and the"other dog,.w,ill he thinking people might n -)t p . prove," selah of Welland hennetries had spent ., tt .f " her entire 20 years and one month on . 11 .� I ,-g, "Good night!" s-hivered Haight, "he r,in.ging plaintively an oi`d' Southern ,�vas in keeping with th-e snininier dav, ca-rry messages also?" he ansnxered evasively. , -: "A .- the same farm. In her younger years I '. !�;,-�,, iss a pack Of feTOdOUS (109S ill thewO. rnello-cly as he workedk 'Clio i s,weet, he.r �,pirits light as the scent�,d breo-ze "Nct rlow�," he answerod. "Old "Do you know that One of the first she regularly hatched two broods of _-;,� .. , "I - w-�;ch whipped her face. Dan's been. promotc-d to, carrip guard, things he did was ic, raise the already .. 11rollivor. Damn it! It's exac�lv likp. ,wholeg'O]Tle stable. smell vvv.; n the . chicks per year, and in. 1920, her lasz " -ou to sit quietly down and lot some- air; the old alluring tang of ber griTI- Green, restful fields s-%vop-. ns,�r her; and is never asked to riiii messages high rents of his tenement dw,�llers?" . ,.1!1 ')o4y else face the daylger.' ho.od days, when she had -;T�jent many inassed wo,ods against 'blue skies, a any more." ,she cr:ed ir-.1ignantly, "Think of it. '�vorkingo year, "Granny" was set on . ..�,,­ . .��.. . . pheasant's eggs to hatch. When the ­ , "Hello," spoke a cheerful vollce, sunny days with her father among -,,.-I­ito stream tumi'lling down tbo hill- "But I underEtood you to Pay his When he might have lesspned those., pheasants were not discernible after . 1.71 " 'juEit -w-hat's the matter out thr-re?" the horses he loved so well, was here side to hide an,.,ong a smoth-r of dip narne was Angel," she reniiiided ham, rents and remodelled tho,.,,e wi-etched . .. I 1. I ^ - -v, I 2I clays, she w,zlked away from the ..! '' Ne-villes'g bead and slloi:ldivs RY- to grip her. Ownz wheat as golden as !he fleck,, wide eyes on his face. llwcllings into something ,, ni�h livin , nest and failed tq, return. Pheasant's .'��,, I . )eared above the fencL-. His Wee A,s the car stopped before the open ,)f the eyes that danced as +',i-%- ,Irank "Why, Yes, certainly. Ill is Angel," in. ,It's terrible to think that one. eggs take 28 days. The venerable de- . .. ,.� I 'L " ' n-acked in a grin a -s his evois took in door a gaunt, grizzled -haired man in the. harnionious, blenclilig- of na- he st,airiniored, reddluning with confus- Vith F-uch opporturi-Ities has failed so .11, " . . 1, ceased sported spurs which measured �he L two men and noted the unft-nified emel'ged from the stables. At gigh4% ture.'s colouringg. ;on, "Angel Dan.' �,!gnally in performing such a simp - 1% inches. She now rests under the ... J ) of the diis,�omfited Troil.ivor. of the runabout arld its o(,,cupant, a Two-thirds of th' ,ire Irish ,�nttcri;," She dut.y tr,ward suffering huir-.�rity." _., %­ .1 I �.0 i e e eightr­n miles I'My d"g.; :. r old snuw apple tr". ,, r ( ,,Do . .1--� 9 " -as silent. 4 want a few moment,,' conver- nilick frown ctivu�ed his IP9.11. sun- fn the city had been co-ven_1 und th%� said, you know Irish setc, . He A :1, i * -Do 1?- lie tinlik-d reininkoo,itly, "I "When my guardian, %,,he it� cne of .1 �", atiort with you, young nian," spoke 1,IiF,tc-rcd face. Teddy Jerome posses, blue runnbout was rouildin,:' a crillve �:.., . ' __ _____ , - his husinc.:�.; agents, told me �hat, .1 Haight sternly, "if you can nianagc sc,d all the antipathy of the trainer in the rt�ad between twin ,,,r..vc., of ­�,,i;!,l say I cl­.. Rough, h,.,aclstrong ' I __ .. - :o leave, your playful pets lo,i.- enough -ror tininvitttl, c.iriout:! vis;�or.-- to bi� grey -blue, to,w�-rin­ be-cht . wher lovable, strong as teni,ocre,.1 str-1, aml cou'd scarcely believe my oar.s." she . .", ,. , . I . I- � ' , I !, .0 oblige us." trairing quarters. quit- su,'.1only. without 1,1rai-!:inf,, th? ,,�s .sonsitive; Yes. 1 know their..' went on. ­S-inchow. I had ho-pes that .... . . . - . - �,il 'Te-ta;nly." Thon F)z. Myra smilcil, he droppc!l -n,,_ ­'n? diod and the car, swcrving She lean(,d ever tilt, sto-Hilg wheP! when this Mr, Webster carne, thing'- �1. � � Ne'vil-10,15 vaulted the fence and stc.-Otl binn,kots and iluckc-t -which ll,- wL, �,Iightly, carne to a stop. to -ward him, hor face flushod an 1 sDf z- v,-.,uI:I-w,,)ulJ lie made betti:­ for his ,,� -.1 I i -n o:, * - , - e e inis tc . 1. 11". ,v"tb folde I a-rint, b,for,, the ',vo. Trill- c,irrvi,g kind ­,,ti-cile swift!y to where Myra knew from the sp-t�i ,lie I tondei tenant.,: but all he It , thin'K I 11 " I Y - . � ivo.i, had manage,l to got to bis feet cille 'sat', ' NILI'm Of the cn,-ine e6XftCflV '�,l`.lt JN'a�'j "Aml horsois" she a�kiarl. "Do YOU al)a-,it it, himsEf." --- ":L.N , "I . 17 ,h , od, Up r,lowly. v .�) � " "Ncw, if you'll be biler, rlon'5-L," he IJYI '.\Tyra," he crici, Ili., it really v.-rcn%. N70 ga�' I -row -_x,a�-o-atirilz! know hol-c- tuo?' Ifo look (,,�,,,, , r I ,��, Use - , �D.;d, "I've g , o (it) Lh1h inorn- yo-all.11 I FhL, wn1,.!,,.l leeture VVilliptln ,.1 ',,'.-n Fhl, He sh:;,'1k_'his hoRd. ,11 dcn't %no,x -lic, is a sellfi,sh 'brutQ," 1­� fldnlit- \14E �1-1 V 1,11 : I . � . . JB�kby S ��, rig," "I w(rJered if you Would know me, �,,­, h:)rr-_-, nn, sho wouldn't c. -.i-,cr, the nyu­h zlc;�)ut h :r.­,�,*, hc c, i�i'Q --c,l. 'ed, "There's no gainsaying thf-'1- . �._ � . ", 11 . 11�1 ,J "' I "So it would appeal-," s,nPQr0,'l Terldy", ^Prlt wrs really her own; ,�.�� should She looked a 1%t (1:4al"In.-:1'.i. d, f t." I I.' (.n e a t 0*11 .r.�,ht. IlYuu were too, b,l,,y io r- � Slic laugh ­l aml licid iut h-)��b 'her n` linva tak-, th c- r ,,,, bofore thought. ­Ycii h,-\-,,? hnown hin-, fol sorvc'- I . .. A 1 I ' " : . I I , .;! t this in-orning when you wore ask- hart!.i to him. r-aking, Furc that thr%re w.- i)itirty of "Of (.�)tirstz. he F;-Ll1lpI(.11'1`11'0;I 'III !1. �: 1, -, i . '(' I 'In . , . . . -.d, I no-t;co." "YOU ,gre chir.-od, Teddy." -I,c snid gaF_'inc, in the t -a n k. 11% -1 ll�lvvn't had a vi,nt:ce 1 , l,n:)*, ­�'( ;, n ll%lill. OUitt.' I:inl, i:r­Li_­h --� I soap . .1 , ' 11 "I" L, - ' - roil, -b*,!, Ila,' tureii Myr 7 :, 1. " , I %cl)lillt?" Nevill-os raised Ilk ;,ro' .n,77y, as; hL- ' ,I Chum until very rk-t-�­;,!',Y. 1'% ' 11"Id" 1- --ir-I h: . . Ws. half , .. ra:­:f-d the F;Iin-1 harid-t Nov. ,�,� , d %i ' " n ..ire' : , :,' Pa. t! (,t-.,. 0 nugh -W, I Iiiiii evvr. e ' htfd , "I don't reniom.1),,ur fliat our agree- ar,i 111-f,�,,te,l thein tt'lnin�t his Ftubblel �rrin il�ie nlai, tl�­rnug)­ v"a L i ifs a % nion' stipulated tbiat I N". I An 11'�Y 111ind to c.,:lT;-,- .1. I ha -.c, never sr -r , t I., "I h5 . , . - ­i�l-i: i.: ! -in (': ,ird :-!,::! 1 vt-r.!,:-(- t" Say I _�,J.)_ 1� "' a,; t,, iTpOl", check. private rtne. It ran �'ril:_._ -1.11-11 I J�Iis pul,o leant -d al hei I . . I - 15�- '. 1". 11 11;,her t�f you gentlemen." "Ton ve.vr- ronn�n' rn henv..,- tracks -;,t? har�i-wo,)d f(�,,-(­t of i' i,ld Parn-;oC approval. Had ,�ho n4l,:ct: "i 1 ill i 1, _,,';-,- r. ,� ,,l.A well ,-,�; y;-11 (it, I woulo .1 11 ' ' . -I 1, is va�n ?. BAB 5.1c io ­­ - t , ' ' y - Sf- I I , -Nevcallf-Icss. it was undcl.,ston<l hn,� pit'tht, ,',.! hf,­ Nvell un aniong ley e�tatEj. She. I,, (I Ort -. ionil"'Lll T ,�ho knew and loved q 1---l"'' 'N't' I'" �kv I ' e I I I % iN v to!,! h: - 'h.It 7', �-Jlv is." that Nvhen -,\--.� mantnt yoa, ,VOU were the lhas he(,nA,' glrl;,,�," lic sighv�'I- a Ni"(11.0 it. ar-i thit, I . I I I rrtitiffi ' I ' . iniwiiinfz the c:i11Lv­')u1,d fl')L:htiQ�" Ill - , ,!W I - -,nevito, q t') "%!� h:._ itv ouiet s1ha,:,,\,t--; lin! p.-ovim . " ,; int.vni.;,,n to p..;)T!'.Ll'­', f- w Ar. 1 ct cl." . I . to come to us." "Ali reckon Ali silov'11 of'llid my PhoL.4 of , ,.Quite So," murrilur-H Trollivor, nulle.". tmd 1)eLn tu:,ri� I Put Lo liastur�- m,luc"a for hrr. I, W:�s hi;WVVcl', 14" .� ''wn pvr�on::l 1)1(a--�:'­ ..Vory." - ... - - � I- - I .. __ d Novillos put his hands ;m t1h,, fenco '1,)r,r wil',11 (,U Parph-n-1 That'�; 1).,)or road on which t�, liv ,,nic stran-1-! '17111: * -0 LV("; I:,-k-irg in'. - hk %,.-�rt, "Alld fond Of inaking a -h,,,tv?" I - I. - ­­ _.- . ' i 1i . , ^ � I "N(Jlcrly nvwp folld." proparatory to vaulting bw,k into tile where Ali `r,v1(,n1­ Ali recl:on; only, ed. % 11� y; I, " � In i n!. v; �, 1.� 1. I ,,, 1. \\- it y, T'v.iv !T�111 � . LONDON AND WINGHAM I -d. I -�'Ll 9 F ., . , w 1, h 1'. ,,, 1. �4 ; - 1, g I I 1; , ,-Ig �',nd i -v Thvn.­ sho cile�l, "hnw to th-,� I yal \ sornehow, Ah'in thinkin' Ah'vo got a She P-;g�H r(­1­­.1(:I11y .. .70:1 I- I .� , , ' ' 11 �� ''r -,: in th. Ir f�-­-:)- .-. as b ., !�'�� w(o,'Id can you bring . . � "Yo�i retalIv must excuse Ill(,," he It(,I\ or two in mr- yc". '­;ut boy. Thv:-11 wn, ----all chan�­�.,- I " v,;U,-,tr;f' to a�;-, North. I saH, "I've got to pitt, tho,o I-uski-��; His seinlcl fal,(� ..,)f1-r.v,I to a indeed or an)'Llinr car ull,*%r this Un- !1(.-l..1 ,0* g.)ld ji:,! uni f'-kl� t'.l t'r� -tt'h h;:-9 sm t.,:rc youl . ., . I , , , - . .. � ' i nwA-, as I a.m. p.m, -1 , : ir�IFL despis., him quite as through ,thoir exorcises. I'liv:,' havo sniilv of ttndcra,,'��.l. l3lettor, lirtghter Irc,iwn,tr,1 1 ­)Pd. Sl'�- %%':-;hVrI ri-v 1 -'�(,-, I - (:t iith.� iif li',�:'n )r-,�` - - I' , , I I �, t.!%to NN I 0. 86 5.41 . 11 . 'In 11 - ._ h�ta r.' n,!.gr"(, I 11 - I,',, do." Centralia ......... us-, arrived from the North a:i.1 they years _0 . , I .! .1 I` , when overy Unit of Jin-, Hunt. that Fhe ha(l he'd to thi, ni, i t �11. 1 V. it 4 w! of, thn'. 'I'll 1�,: I .-Q-,!�to as n"uch." he, a,x­(,vd I are so, wild they'd tackle anyt1iing." inplon's s',iinf, of tJwr')vgh"',r(.d1s had oughfare. , " 1 (.:I . hear: " Bu t Fxeter ............ 10.49 6.54 ' - I I Hensall ........... 11.03 6,08 i I 11 . ila,l :.skeil :� -u s'. (" it's 1"'ll-ely n nia-.,_'r or busi He� laughed as his eye,, Inet those becli shap(�,l int ) niakoi--, ,)F 'Lurf-his- Flut th- ni(ture biAf'tw�, 1�,.,r was vory 1 1w r. .11 t�;'l-,!''p. �- . ".." � � i 11.08 6.13 of f1taight. tory by his hand wore, '1�161- bcr.,)I-L� v�,,tful and henuliful, ,,�rd ror tile rn(� �:.t ii ,t ww-ti )n. n; ­k v.`zIl tilt. bi,cause--,­11, I no.t. I I Kippon ........... "Wait," cried that gentionian .,-;hil- him. n,.cr.t Pho forgot her w­rr �- ami 9 -at- I -I -- I llvg your pilr(�on?' h " Staill hk moncy. or course thit ,ound,,Brucefield ......... 11.17 6.22 �, I - :, but k's tho tro'.1h " I Clinton ........... 12.03 6.42 1 ly, "Apparently, you are h-av:r­ the Could this wonderful cri-ature he her -elf up t,) rotrti,pvct' 'n , 1111.1,��El. n­-ct nv,vy. � :,4 tinle of Your life. It appears t'ria't YOU tho- same littlo g,�rl who harl ri(l.lpn She hn,l always 1,� t.n' I IOV(.11 O' I ­11ave ynu re'al'.1 -ny nl,-xv Ill ni (1, .lU:;, -yo snuntlf,d tl-.-,� honl, Londosboro ....... 12.23 7.02 'i ,, h(.1,j, t1l, " I i. th' :' n it,, t,: w, ar,' ',be thril') �-,!' -1 pow- I Blyth ............. 12.32 7.11 z, o. k up..,)n our agreanient with you a., those satin -skinned epoch-making fit- trees, and those monarcht; which in-! I'll.4 in (Ii�trcs:z?" ,he r,-n:-iitv� . 1, ' - th" vi'ul (,rpim, gre-w up aho- I -he nlur- - Bolgrave .......... 12.44 7.23 I a huge, jrk,e. You sAart ,)ut 7-evolu- 1:1c�z, to iing the highv.:lt hurdlos I , 1, or t(,rl,),-kc:l 1,.rall,-heA al,nvc, her wcrv, -i:n-.-- ,n ir, hr,r chpol:, nntf.,l ;ng * I �N­ 1.00 7.45 �' I , -:nnizing thinp 1 1 i ") s. �;, ; 1, _ s in general, lais�in,', flashing livi, nirmilt home along, the 1rul-; wig-nificent sp,�ciniors of their� 1-vil of her partet ! r (1, the trc-. ingham ......... sa,laries of servants, pensioning tht, nval couy.sc, a %-p1-jt,qhIv part inde-ed k i n 1, Fn r, fa r 1) c y n Ti 1 1 h c - n - I o f t li­ 1 "Oh. I Pay." he ',t'lW1-.Wy-­ I, "I ha,i Another morlivnt, and a Ng ca r ?I ' n nI - I Sou t h. � hous­kccp-or, canee-fling the duck- of the stoel-niu.�;clo-d, fiery-Foulod thing i, 'i 1. vnflvy ard 111"I !.'­ I-athe:1 in! hopE,d \­ni rnight not roni. :-i',l .'." ,�%�ing in,,,, die.woods' road. all'! 0 . . I . :i % - 1 I and playing Old Dick in . ha z v. gi Mon �tieon, dinvliing to ncbr,� 1i ,Tut* why?" 1 t:l1(,t.(1iyg twxar.l them. Alt - (11 - I ground lease, , she licstrodo ? f RIM. p.m. .1 geno,ral. The next thiriv y,�Llll be do- Jerome, olit Of lovo� and admiration, ns the lane liftq,l to an,,th( r shRclowt.:l I -Well, I can't jil,t cNTIJ.'.';�'J_�OW J up alorl,­ide the Nue rlln:t4out, I ' . t"�' I wingham ......... 6.45 3.05 ing, -ivo expect, is making .1 (innatioll had given her the name of Little block alvt�ve which rose the -kvhitL- c,,Illl(, to ho there that n!,,_,!`. . . dh-�ver Ivalwd t(, the zround. As I- ' !11 . 1 11olgrave .......... 7.03 3.23 �-'. -i :­_. I i7 -aight in- . , "But yoU don't need to ( , , ­' I., ,�,d bit, c,ip, Ili, Ftarod zu I -oll, nme charitable Filly itv. gmdrg into the txn1-.11(­; of Shag Villa. . Nly t h ............ � (if a mil:ion d I r, to s, th(n, and P. glad -roul-" YOU io N 7.14 3.37 i inst!tution." wide, oyes that ll;id grown Puddenly F.nwra,pped in the perfect -,lictur(', ill--sul-elY. I N"Is ' ' .Jy1,,i',; Wjll(�. plIZZIE'd Cy-,";." Loridesboro ........ 7.21 3.45 'N rrow tlic-,u-M fill. ,;oHous, he murmured the name �if,rain. �iv was . recafled sudd(illy to oarth­ were there, and that is, ,!.;;t,. � u fl, -The Arg. -I!- Ili, illuttcroll- 11 Neville -,'s face g . Clinton ........... 7.40 4.08 "Thanks for the sug,,?s�illn," lie Ile cinigh, his lwoal,h hird , -t Nov- � In1pu!-ivo,ly sho Poyang fr,-iri the ,ind hor prosent di!vwnia- �y th - vient for n1c." Brucefield ......... 7.58 4.28 � I' ." lhanks,­ he I)IL11-1`11111-011. 11" tu 1, j!l,..'s c!!,(.w (lug into his rios, pi "That li.tdn't ocv-.i rod t-) me , car, and reaching up, drow his face , mr 1 of a Flirill -%v h 1 si. I v. , , I I , Kippen ............ 8.05 4.36 1 .;,I ! d. I I . -hcn hv I!, 1'alll 1-t ht" *11 Illf-light I tilld you. Clid'lir, ,,sc��- hoyc," broke ill Triillivov, i. (]own to hers. A, 5:be Pat tip witil it �,tayt, a tall e,l Kvtav, and N,t I , not �i , 1 , I IlonPall ........... 8.13 4.43 you t1link for a ninniont 1-1,1at we've "To-:Idy,` she wb�spero:l. "you an, '.-?-in drossed in mugh tweed Outing. ,ig-,lill b'is file(, was gra\t-- '­,'--�l �-00,'* 1�, clill thi4i dog ,An-,_,vI,' " Ilk llia5tN", If 8.27 4.58 3 g-lloWcd YOU to RS,SL111.110 cor-!rol of the like a breeze frnllli�linnlo, Almost I 1'uit swung- frrm the tr,�o-, borderingi he -;6d hesitatingly, "ir You k,' -.-X Wh".' Voice rvouk(-d. ­r;lc nanit floo-n't I Exeter ............ � 1 ' Call I I Centralia 8.39 5.09 li Parrilcy fortune only to thr&*v it a- onn sce Daddy here bc,i0c You. I 'he rnn:1 and came tnwar,l her. Be -1 1 was ther-ir You knew tviiz-t I s,,it hill) ary ni.)rv, n 1 ill Dan. ' I see At, you had beitt(r' have been so -r, lonely." sido him gani-bolled a Imir o.,* hugo, 1 have done-" " I , 0- sit'. " I , * * ... * , , i , .: wakt, up. Another ino,ve 'n this di- A tvar trornMed on her Innix la%ho-, w,lf-like (P.,gs. She b,,(l hilt time, to But I do n,;t wish to I -row." Grill -!Ie to!,(+.p1I 'his cap. 'IT Qimp'.\' C. N. R. TIME TABLE � '-Thank ylm a,, -P i inlirk his erect caniage nt I " ain," lie t-:111; 1'ciiiiv�- wis-ho:­ to innuire it' ho wv:'o h -re, ,.,-;r. i :,c,,-ti.)n, without Our %ancticn, an(l we and spl-ashcd on his sun-bit.tort han-11. East. i will ],-t,k to it that your wings are "'Clivre, thcre," he confrontoll, "yo ,:nil note that in hi- vvnlking clnthps I ��I!y, ­'Thcn I shan't toll v ll. I lie (lidn't coniv home with Rox(l." i a.m. p.m. .� . . ,I (, fair. Jlcl,;.; all." ,,I,,(.,, llol,e, �,,'ow then, go,t busy ! o a irian. when. sin ,,,,'� want. to i . �,ffv,-tivcly clippe,il.. Dnn't forgot that all mustn't cry .so. Old Toddy has he Irsked very inch . . ') n, � .1, � It � Gollorich.,J ........... 6.20 2.1.5 14, we. have the drop on you -Mr. Web- )Lon purt' nigh down and out with -atchirg F�,ght of t1le car, the (Ing., I , So (if) 1. for tho silnlCl 1%1-1� V %. all(l transfer that gasolt t') 01 � 11''Ill;(sville ........ 6. 3 6 2.3'2 1 - b hounded forward with fivrce growls. vil '1111h)u'Cl �(.0 h�ive arou.;ed ill� lady's car." Clinton ............ - i .;tcl,.,, lorivs-nirone". too; but he'�, haek wit ,- 6.44 2.45 ; Ncv�llo.s conFidoyCd this Ili' of in- Ili-, old friend,, now. All re,kon Miss, "Back!" conim,andH it 'Iet-ln mello's -wcnlan'ts Vul,j,,�;I,y-1 ,,hall -it insk! (Continued nex I '. I )11 (,00esv." she nddvll. t week) ,-varorlh ........... 6, 5.9 1.03 ; � ' about and Ali -wouldn't have found vhe ,i-nin' so voice and the huskios. tails wiroop on kn(wing. ( 6 3.10 `1� ,v1',;g,fncc. Then he- swung , 1,qt, Colurnbin ...... 7.0 .; RCCU%tOM- and hackles erect, chocko,c] their on- "you wort, out Of you" Tint ur I, I of `- - ; fli,,-od the ]a-wyer. hard if so All hadn't been a Dublin ............. 7.11 3.17 4 "Mr. Tro,llivor," ho siain, %rdously, c,,,l to runiiin' with thol-jughbi-c6s," ward ru--b. ment there. You don't h. onr to thil . 4 "op-oking as one crof,k to nnother, I'd "You must never leave us again, "I'm sorry if they frighteno-d you,".city." I NEWS AND INFOWNIATION FOIR West. I advise Yol' to postpone, tilat .:ob of Teddy," she trild bini, spoke their nia9tor ap.olog.�tirally. a:J 11c, looked at boy, adn,iratlon fn- a.m. p.m. p.m. I I , . wing -clipping --- 4ri'definito'l Y,)l "I Rm gure Dad-dt' wolild be !-,) glad lie ,wiproached the car, hat ii I hot. d;s.,o1.nnwnt kindling in h;:z (-yes". THE Ill Q,Y FARMER Dublin ...... 11.27 6.39 10,04 1 "You foirget who yoi.r ,ire." :,tuttea- to know that yoli h,RVC 00111r, to it,;. "They're half wolf and dc "You're right," he adnil'.1'.1d. I . 1 ng t.., Th(, Ontario Dorlartlyient or Agri- St. CnIumban, 11.32 5.44 ... * I rage. but he ioos hnow?" any better, you soo," I don't hvlo-g% to the cit.y. I i�cl( qcaforth . ... . 11.43 5.53 10.17 4 ed Trullivor, white With An,I who can F.IV shq Smiled at hill). I t h L, 1, i gr Open. Already I ,t;,, ,,lonI,_ ,q1ItU1-v, tbrough its Agricultur.d So- 6 ,IN,o, it's you who forgot who 1 am. she add(KI �oftly- . . 11.59 6.08-5.43 10-31 A . ,,i(,ti(­ i v ny forest.s; and hillq." .,, I�rallcb. is putting on Short Clinton . ... 1,111 reni,onihoring all the., th-ne, and The trainer ri-odded. I'Dogs. do not frighten me," 1011-�:i sieb- for T -,., "cturn to C!'11-09 for Pepartiriontal 'judges of llolmosville . . 12.11 7.05 10.40 4 T'ni v(,,ry IiRble to have an investiga- "Y0,111. 'Ail] Ivant to see the hosge-,, said. "I understand theni pretty well. Thell. you will douhtle, 12.25 7.10 10-67 11 Plowing, I1o1-sE­,, I,ivestock and Field Goderich ..... I tion into mv uncl(I's affairg--my af- Miss. Fire. Fly is nut oil thr, track. I ]live three of my own," I t h (11m, ? " (,I -ops, gt tbv Ontario Agricultural Cr)l- 11 any More but . ie in directly now -pl-lia -Ye", I Iloilo to, soon. I � - -k a pace at siurh' , . fairs, I nie-a�, if I meet with . she'll I I I I .4�)lt .1 - Ni He lind fallen ba( 7(,V,.L,, (,UcIr& on July 2nd. 3rd az;d 4tb, C. I'. R. TI N1 E TA BLE . ." ' a . to �1-) I ppoi:�ition to y p lan q - is in the stable. .Just had to bring of bor face, and so-und of her voice. I "N't 11 are fol-tull, Le to 11" , ' '.1 or th:% fooli�h o m ,,(;.o.o(l T,ord," he muttered. "It'slas you wish," she said gravel.v, "Per 111,10: and at the Central E,xperinlon- Eaqt. :1 "A'- I have bnt a sh,ort that rAd la,ly home 'cauqe- she took tt,l,.v,,1, nn JuIv 7t�, 9th I a. m. '!I nd now, a ,I,n,, tl,E-ye ,,,.c ',ill Farm, 0 I . poriod Of real life beforic me, gentle- to jUnIpin" fence-, aral explorir* field, the Angel." , . 1haps you are not aware t th . I .. 'and 9th, 1930. Gndorich .................. 5. -�') 0 i . That yearlin' Jinkratt, is a ' -andq of poor cro,atures ir 5. 5.5 Y, men, will You ploaKe he good c-noligh ren�otc'. "I bPg your pardnn?' thq tones I t h aus A ! . fortunat.,; men. 11(m,;et .................... to go to the devil and leave me to corner, all right. Carne romiiin' in weiT juat a little frifrid. ic-ity who arc, not so . A I'se ontario Farm Produei,,.. X -Claw ................... 6.04 . . wortien and children who hun ,or for IS 1, I I % Il. I own- devices-?" frinin the pasture half irn hour ago an' "I was addre--,sing ono of the flaw--" � " U , � Au urn ................. . I Illy Se 'Morc Ontario Farm Promict b ... 6.11 ITaight's. face grew pul-ril,-t, ,Ind 'he .1l'idn't StOp for the gate. Sniled right he explained ,stairinioringly. "HiP, I sight 'rind taste of what You ill oa s,' ',.:� . ,�� '- . . . I , ts, and hilk , antj was the partial solution of the unom- Blyth ..................... 6.25 - ,, name's Angel." ,to call your fores '11'.ijl: .. clenchNI his nt -ituation as offered bv J. B. Waltoi ." .1 Is hands; with a suprerne Over it." y I -o a 'harl- pI`Yo1` . .................... 6.40 .. . i effont be min tered. IN% feelings. 'He chuckled s-oftlY. Myra's e -yes o-penell Nk`de whose IiNing conditions al �--iyiinistor of McNaught ................. 6.52 � . .1 I I I'Perha,ps," be spoke wibli applareint "That col,dt's got n,igger Slin, 'bout I'Wbat -a queer name for -i nog!" and disgrace to the city whirli pressel; Fairbairn, the now deput, ,. " " Figricultoro, at a meeting of the Can- Toronto ................... 10.25 p his tenolper, "we have ocared to death, he's, so pbi.vful and s(l) "Yes, isn't it? You know I ratised them down," � A. '� - eort to kee go and int(rrupt this feLln-w myself. ITo was, ,;tue-h 9 , Ill 1:no-w th-at," lie retu"nod. "But, adiiin Manufacturers, Association in West. . I ,� .1 acted a little be,stily in coming to .you ro-ugh. AWII just ocontly. "in go far as ur- �1' we nicknamed aft - '4 eye anything extraoi,d- Toronto r . 14 . , " thi-s morning, Neivilloo-,, and protesting that nigger's song and have- bityl lead gentle-, lovable puppy o i fill, it th . Me di,�.%atis- ban municipalities helP to Use On- a.m. '. �-�,!,, .� c(I to us vii.neces- the hosse�s- out," him Angel." inary about it? To elii)iin, , aga-inst what seem . faet:on with its surroundinf�--- from larin fill-ni product,,;, just so far will Toronto .................... 7.40 ! I � 11.48 1 siary extravagance. Of cour.", you� ,,No, not this morning, Teddy," She, laughed softly. Ile hoped she I . l.. , hi in, bu ­ , brimr they lialp to n1loviate unemployment." AlleNatight .............. :.. ,�,� - have got to be given some Iveway; Myra said. ,,I simply camn, down- to believed -t- the liuninn heart would be t If mr. Ff,j*rbairri said: ,,Should wp Walton ................. .. 12.01 . . . %;! naturally, we. don't Warit this ar- have a little visit with you and tell Hiq eyeis, swept the woodlitiml and the Garden of T�iden back Ftellin. .�', " I th . . . '. * ,wilke I,p to the fact that we are BIv .................... 12.12 I It - bu t, -at I arn glad you aria 1hack. And, beyond, tx) the vista (if rolling -country AdAin and Vve bad been ­,,if.,;.4;f'nd wit'l 'lot ." I. range-ment to cost us any move than V � -n .................... 12.23 ." . A th . producing farm products equal to any Aubuil ,� , " I � . - possibly help, This matter O-f Teddy," %he aitded, the old serious xteepe,d in, stoft vail-bued lip -hi -q, then their lti,t- 11 11;4 we can ns,ing that hi.� light- we iniport and that we should grow MeGaw ............. �­ .... 12.34 �, ', �,W - . . . W � I I He pallsed, se '12.41 M., - pensioning the- houq0keePPr- nO-%v-" look back in heT eyes.. "I wonted to went back to her face. se more of them?" AlLbough Merieset .......... )10 ....... .. ,ind u ,,, 44sb ssion in agricalture Goderich . I I ............... � 12.46� .14', - e, his earned it," explainKI Nev- hear you yourself -say tbat you think Sfie, read the look and shonk her noss jarred on- her. . 't 901101 -al dePre I �.,%,, I , - , '7 illes. I'She. has ,s-ervetill faithfully a-n,l Fire Fly has a chance of winning the head. ', "See here," be said, ,almost gruf ,7. �;7;11 '. � �. Al 1 ,.,I,,:1: . : I I I ;; . I I ��, ... 4 I", I , . 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