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I � - I.. : ho is, 1, woutd, not think of m i '. � I . . ­, '.. I i I I 3 0 swVt.ft0:m lie room, , - V I. - �, - . , . - . � . P 10413� ''. I I eednig us, A , � , Ut ,_. "'. 1. I 'a "i "t 1, . 1 rui �4yu . e ., -",that. kn6r -sbe, turned ba'.* to the,, 019,; picked - � . . . ,ii� d vying hrim f or , I I , an , Seaforth. Money to I'm having � pretty Ettlo bungalow d the, beast �e letter and', ' "'' t ' , 11.1 I - ..f . . ., �� .. ". �i am'm NvW 1 . d, D I .1 . erected, on the bank tot the 0.1 e ' �Wobstqr,, lot alone speak of _: , ,,-,,- , , - I "". L .. .1".!", I I I ... �� . � 71 , .-, .. s , " "' . the butte,T-nut grove. 11m,going to -. CHAPTER XX I . I I., I .. : . . BEST & BEST . hiTh' Why do yow, insult me In this 1� 1, - I 1. . . �,�; , , I" � . I A'L_4­9 .,D _L1,: . ,V P..:- ) . � I . . - . ­ . I I BarXisters, Splicitors, Convenyan- give YAW I arm,, 03. Ou mwqfer?l� .. ­ -.Ujmrj ir=Vwxi I . Mee earned it. 'The . , ?4� said, his. mamier If the ,man w1i,q 'w�,di�,Vaying the � ce;ri and Notaries Public, Etc. 0 � ' . deed WiX be hbre to. ' ,,k -y 4epr,q , , . he m- -and . all the king's ,oxen and ' a to Ad � '4 Ir , '? in tho Edge Building, opposite T orrow, Oiepging.tq the old. suaVenems whiah part of ,Davi4 Webs .r b - any do bt Ex-#.ositor Office. all the �dvgts mein can't get that placols.heJatested, Atfacts 1=6 facts. If you in his mind colneerrI11119,1,hpis unpopu- I . � . — away from you ,after you got 1,osses- must ka-ow,.l bw,o had you followed. larity amon,g tbo chGsenf0w 4 Har- . .. sion of, t�e deed. Jt..was. necessary for yoi�r own safe- port, it was for no, lack of convincing , . . VETERINARY . "Just a minute." ais -the old, man -t- 'tY,27 he '. d,efenagd, quickly, uneasy'be- proof. on, the part of those God -fear- . . . teinp�ed to speak. "You'll be writing fka the opld fury in her eyes. "The ing citizens, . I I - JOHN GRIEVE, V.8 the - od news to Mrs.. XW-tin, , 01 malt. who liMlow,ed'you is Most depend. , To them.ho was'a waster, a drink - Honor graduate of Ontario' Veterin- course?" . I �wble�. He -tells me,you�r first meeting ing, gambling, I'low,browt' whose one I "Hi'll cable it," answered the butl,er With Webster t400k .place on, the forest aim in We seemed to be, to, get rid ary College. All diseases of domestic - - animals treated. Calls promptly at- huskily. "A letter -be too slow, sir." ,,ad east of the PAraley estate." of his fortune, as spee,dily'as he pos- - � t&nded to and charges moderate. Vet- -1 halve no doubt there will �be mar. . ' laughed -scornfully. ,?Ably could. Sclarcpl,y 'a.'4 day passed . ' . Myra . ' I � Aerinary Dentistry a specialty,. Office nage bells later?" � as IdSo," she ,said scathingly, "that is butdne'or more of his escapades was and residence on Go4erich Street one "I think I may promise you how your dependable -sleuth did your chronicled in the daily papqrs. Nev- door east of Dr. Mackay's offi,ce,'Sea- much, sir." I worthy bidding? Well, Guardie, for illes saw the fine hand of Jonas Ha.1ght I 1: I fortIL , . . .Nevilles's face softened as, he gazed your enlightenment -and his, let me here. 4 11, . — on the working face of the .u7d man. inform yop that -the gentlem4a I met Those false reports, however,'amus. I I � A. R. CAMPBELL, V.S. He -reached for one �)f the ,ha;king -quite ,by areident--on iho f�>rest ,ed rather .than disturbed Mini, and, in Graduate of Ontario Veterinary hands and -gripped it. road was not David, Webster, bi�'rt his a spiwit of reokle.-songess lie strove -to . I I College, University of T&ronta. All - "Robbins," he. said, "you're. a wild, landscape architect. His �ame is give them colour by appearing at " &seases, of domestic animals treated headstrong young devil." P 15;evilles'.11 . . . sudden and unexpected times in plac- ; by the most modern. principles. "Exactly what I used to say �o youp Haight nodded. ' I es where the righteous and godly ( Charges reasonable. Day Or night sir if you remember, Master Davie. "Just so," hereturned irascibiy "I could -see him it his worst, his com- I calls promptly attended to. Office on Bult tow be I to thank, you?" understand, that was the -name Web- panions on such oecasions; being, us - 'i Main Street, Hensall, opposite Town Nevi'lles shook -his head. d n d re - "I'll � stertore in the.mining district, where ually, one or more of the sod e e . 11 Hall. Phone 116. "Just call the first boy 'Da,4e,'-" he he committed k . a murder and sundry licts of the underworld,. laughed and'went up the stain; three other crimes.11 ,S%radght home to Shag Villa he . � I MEDICAL at -a time. . . Myra rose, slowly from her seat. would. lead- them, and, if ,the startled , Her face had grown, very'white. pious wondered whht beeame of them, I " . ' . . - . CHAPTER XIX . "That cannot be," she said faintly. they could find, no answer. The de- �, DR. E. J. R. FORSTER ' DISILLUSIONED "'It's, the truth. Nevilles and Web- duction, of course, wasthat they but i ?". Eye, Bar, Nose and Throat Myra Huntingdon -sang softly' as st' * diss " . Graduate iA* Medicine, University of .she c1lippea clusters of smilliig roses or are. one and the same, He has swelled the family of olute down- , A v Trollivor and Myself to. thank forr and-outers the spendthrift was hous- � , Toronto. f,rom the'arched spray of glory above keeping his neck out of a noose; and" ing. It was none of their business; i P I Late assistant New York Ophthal- hex -head. Her thoughts dwelt -on TPd. --with an angry gesture—you sea nevertheless they were human enough wei airid Aural Instituie, Moorefield's dy Jerome, -and the thloroughbr,ed in how he repays us. Baulks us at ev- to wonder just what would be the end. , -n Square Throat Hos- the old frainer's charge. The races ery turn! Drags the name of his There was no question in Ne,dlles's .. � R�ye and Golde itals, London, -Eng. At Commercial . ym . were but five days away, and Teddy ,h,n,f,,t,, in the mire, and, lastly, mind as to what the end, -would be. , ' I Se orth, third Monday 111 had told. her only 'that mo,r--i,'ng 'he has the audacity to meet my ward For six weeks now he had been play- I . =nth� from 11 a.m. to 3 p,m. was certain Fire Fly would win the dandemstinely, hoping to fool her into ing the game. Three weeks more- t- d to. k r)3 Waterloo Street, South, Stratfor . Harport -Sweepstakes. And -.iow she becoming another victim of his. dia- perhaps sooner -would, see him at the , . . 1, . . . . . I DR. W. C. SPROAT was gathering a bunch of ioses, to bolical—" . end Of his tether. But with his go- edicine, take to her old friend; vivid crimson "Stop!" 'she cried, with a stamp of ing 'would pass also the, real David I .11 Graduate of Faculty of M ranible 'the her little foot, "if what you say is Webster. So, read the bond; L'Ind he . � University of W�stern Ontario Lon- rs such as had entwined Urfly for don. Member of' College of Physic- porch of the old southern home, Teddy true, ,why was. I not told all this be- would live up to the bond, if . I ians and Surgeons of Ontario. Offic- had ,always loved those tiny roses; fore?" the sake of his personal safety. I : in ALberhart's Drug Store, Main St., his bad been- the -hand that had train- "Because," he, answered, "I thought He felt reasonably, sure. that Haight Seaforth. Phone 90. ed theen in, those olden days. Per- you needed a lesson,. You have al- and Trollivior would -not attenl,)t any - haps the sight of these dew-fre�hened ways held your own high�headed iviews treacherous Move before. they ha,d re - 4; DR. R. P. L DOUZALL flowers would eve him anoth, breath of things-; have always posed as be,- deived from him the-balame of the ' _� Honor gTaduate of Faculty of ,Of that fragrance of yestefda�. ing an accurate reader of men. you half -million purchase price of the ( F Medicine and Master of Science, Uni- As she passed from the garden up know , . r r bette now. Webster foojed Western Oil-, lands. They were too versity of Western Ontario, London. the steps -of the wide vera,ndah, a ,you. If you doubt my word - end astute and greedy to let so' much i 3&mber of College Of Physicians and copy of the Society 'Eagle caught her seemingly you do -4t is ess,y enough money sliP from -them, he reasoned. Surgeons of Ontario. Office 2 doors eye, or rather the -heading in black- to ,prove it to your own eatistaction.P, He beld the whip band for the time east of post office. Phone 56, Hensall, face type on its front page. Placi being. There was but one fly in the . -tf the roses on the Ing Then ' as ,she sat silent, he, contin- ointment, One discord in the -*ckless, Ontario. 3004 wicker table, she ued - . . oop� . picked- up the paper. As sbe read, "�f ou wall have to cordess; that your devil�may-care harmony that sang in DR. A. NEWTON-BRADY hercheeks flushed, and her eyo.s. kind- Judgment has been in error, Myra, not his heart at the part be -was playing "' % t -0 Bayfield. ,led only regarding Webster, 'but in other ---Zlyra Huntingdon. For this girl Graduate Dublin University, Ire- "Rumor has it that a cercai-i weal- matters as well. Take your opinion with ,the clear -reading eyes that car - land. Late Extern Assistant MasteT thy clubman, noted for his secret Phil- Of James Turnbull, for instance. You ried him back to his mountain streams I Rotunda Hospital for, Women and thropy. has purcha'sed. from as the V*lrgin gold ',,%. C"hildren, Dublin. Office at residence an the' have considered him coarse, greedy, and he -art st,s ,golden Parnley estate the distillery --ect'.1lon and mean; you have credited him with he bad discovered in the mother lode lately occupied by :Mrs. Parsons adjaFent to the river, and will im- single redeeming quality. yet -of "Little Rainbow" was ward ol JIDurs, 9 to 10 a.m., 6 to 7 �-M.; ' . no Jonas 1111aight, and must in a certain Sundays, 1 to 2 p.m. ?866--26 mediately proceed, to rebuild the tene- look at what he is, undertaking now. I ment district into, airy and p'easant Would. a man­--4such as you believed manner suffeT for Haight's mistakes. DR. F. J. BURROWS h-cmes for the 49o.orr. FTU'e gvmnas- him to be pende, million of his own The realization was disquieting. He Office, and residence Goderich Street, binis, and libraries V111111 -be e -c -ted for money toward the uplift of stranded wished, for his own peace of mind, . east of the United Church, Sea- the use of the people; also schools, humanity, as he is doinjgL-and'strive he had never me� her. He had tried, W V forth. Phone 46. 'Coroner for the inioluding a technical college. A park to hide his ,philanthrogy? And yet hard to ,banish her face and all �/ ", Cioguty` of Huron. and open-aiT Playground will be a this is exactly what James Turnbull thought Of her from his memoi.y. He .*- . -�_ feature of the new area." is doing. I ,have made it a point to had cursed himself for deceiving her. Al, DR. C. MACKAY !Myra threw aside the paper, and find- out." In a sense she was a menace to what C. Mackay, honor graduate of Trin- rushed, into the -house-. Myra stood up, swaying as she turn- he was doingand intended to do. The ., ity' UmAversity, and gold medalist of ,Fifteen minutes later she Emerged ed towards- the door. Haig,.1t also whole matter amounted to this: he I T.n'mty Medical College- member Of clad in smartly -cut white ,japnel suit arose. He crossed over -and placed, his had umrwittingly wo,n her respect, and, � d sailor. manlike, be had been too craven to I the College of Physici�ns and Sur- and broad-Timme hands on her shoulders. , i I'll 11 geous of Ontario. She paused at the library door on "We. must all learn our lessons, lit- cancel it by confession. - . her way downstairs, and glanced in. Itle girl!" he said, with hypocritical After that first meeting, Destiny *10. 11 -v DR. H. HUGH ROSS air by gentleness, I'Rememb�r, Myra. I am had' drawn them together again. and Graduate of University of Toronto the window. He looked up as though still your -guardian. 'In a few weeks yet again. Six time's in all he had Faculty of Medicine, member of Col- divining hew ,nearness, and nervously I ,hall no longer enjoy that callacity. met ber----quite by accident, he belev- lege og.physicians and Surgeops of Ontario; pass graduate courses in folded thepaper in w'hich he bad been I ',have tried. to protect yqu and your ed in his soul, not knowing women as Chicago Clinical School of Chicago; perusing the stock quotatiors. best interests, and it seems hard that well as he knew minerals. That he "Going out?" he' asked. his thin lip's so near the end of my allo�teA ta�k loved her as -he had never loved any - Royal Ophthalmic Hospital, London, . I -thing in the world, despite the fact . University Hospital Lon- curving coildly. you as I nd' j e nodded defiantly. This cynical, have t,-d,y. that she was promised to another, he d%!I71iland. Office: --Back of Do- 'Sh cious -attitude he so ofLun assum- "But it bad to be. There is one knew,beyond the shadow -of a doubt. minion Bank, Seaforth. Phone No. 5. MSPI nswered Xrom residence, ed of late never failed to arouse her thing I would ask you ,to keep secret. But what man with red blood in his . Victoria Street, Seafortb. resentment. James Turnbull must not kn,,w that veins andan appreciation of thebeau- �0 He twisted about,and resumed his are aware, of his hei- be -hind the tiful would nopt have loved. her andier k. �T .,, " - 1 � Vtll I 'm N, 0 i 11 I 1, I ", ,414.. ... i — .T__ DR. J. A. MUNN reading. project of the rebuilding of the tene- Eke circumstances? Successor to Dr. R. R. Ross . "I wished to ask, Guardie, if You mentg. Realizing, ,as he does, your And the hell of it was, he told him - Graduate of Northwestern Univers- had received any word from Mr. Trol- feelings towards tlWise wreteviod peo- self be. must hurt ber; just how badly ity, Chicago,, 111. Licentiate Royal livor?" she said. ple, there is mot, the slightest doub,t be could. not say, She was. bound, Vege of Dental Surgeons, Toronto. "No." he answered, shortly. "He in my mind, ,that he ,has undertaken sooner or later, to know him for what Ace O'er ,Sills' Hardware, Main St., has disappeared, and no trace of him the work largely to give You happ,i_ he was. He only hoped it might be Seaforth. ,Phone 151. can ,be discoivered.11 ness, There, domt say a word now soon; the sooner the better. But just "Have you done axything%" �p At as,Myralifted her head, I-TuTn- how, he wondered, would virbat he in - DPL F. J. BECRELY "I have notified t -lie police.. What b�ll may have his faults, but striving tended doing to Jonas Haight affect Graduate Royal College of Dental more could I do?" to win, your respect -through an act her? Surgeons, Toronto. Offied over W. R. She, turned; then. paused. of this nature is not -one of the.m." He was deliberating these questions Smith's Grocery, Main Street Sea- "Have you told Mr. Turnbull?" she He led her to the door, Opened, it, as he bathed and ,dressed. The Morn. - forth. Phones: office, 185W: resi- questioned. I and bowed low as she withdrew, ing sun flushedi rosily the deep rug of dence, 186- J. "Naturally," he answered, "seeing ,listlessly M�ira went back to her the spacious room mellowing Us old — that TrolliVOT is engaged to his r,is- room. Forgotten were the crimsion walnut furniture to golden brown and CONSULTING ENGINEER tr.r. Ile simply made lif4it of the roses -on the verandah table; forgot- dwelling lingeringly on a withered matter, though;. said Tiollivor had ten was TeWy Jerome and the bors- rosebud which drooped from a slender S. W. Archibald, B.A.Sc (Tor.), likely &�,ne -off on a spree, and would es; forgotten was everything, Save the Vase 'OR bhedTeSser. " En- turn up in a d6v or two." She -had given him that bud at O.L.S., Registered Professional , , livid fact searingher brain and heart', vase ,gineeT and, Land Surveyor. Associate.- "But you think differentiv . that Dav�d Webster and Hugh Nevil- their last meeting. He lifted the Ile frowm­0. Meniber Engineering Institute of Can- A, les were one and the eame-and that and inhaled the flower's faint frag- ada, . Office, Seaforth, Ontario. I know Trollivor didn't disappear he- had- grossly deceived her, rance. Then, almost reveremly, be of his owti coalition. to, do so would placed it away beneath the leaves of - ?� - besuicidal ,t6 his best interests." .After all, she, ,asked. herself, what a -,book of poems.. Oddly his eye . AUCTIONEERS "Then you think there has been difference did it maim? But as she caught the couplet the withered pet. foul play?" drew off -her cout and caught the re- als -brushed. "I know it," �p asserted. fleetion of her bloodless face in the I He motioned to a seat. "IMosethat dresser mirror, she knew"it did make A THOMAS BROWN door, and. ,sit down," he, odommanded. a difference. And in, ,her he -art she "Yea, I him 1 -ave, and love is a breath Licensed, -auctioneer for the COUnties "Now then, Myra ,Supposing You realized thlat she had allbut given to, A throb, a soul that knows no death,' �of Huron and Perth. Correspondence and I beve an understanding. Just the man who. had called -himself Nev- Nevilles -stood looking away. I I arrangements for sale dates can be how .much do you ,know 0011ceTning illes everything that was of tiers to those words were true he asked him. madeby calling The Expositor Office, this man, David Webster?" give. But he -had never gueamd it; self, then could. there be any forget, Seaf orth. Charges moderate, -a n d She caught bef 'breetti, and, a little so ,much -her pride was saved. I satisfaction guaranteed. Phone 809. P' b * ting9ty .1 uArker, grew up between her brows. -She. -seated, herself at her escTil (Are . -.0 - -------------- � , . — 4'1 know absolutely nothing about and direw paper and envelopes toward He went; d1ownstai-re to the break, OSCAR KLOPP, . Mbr. Websterbeyond wbAt I ha-iteread 96--r. . . fast room. A pile of letters lak be of 'his escapa&9 through the papers," .)After sthe had addressed and seal- side his plate. One narrow, heav� ffonor Graduate cay6y Jones' Na, she, snswej�;ed. ed -the envelope she Sat 'very Still, envelope arrested. his attention. H4 tional School of Auctioneerizig, Ohl- M gave; a, mirthless chockle. .hands tightly clasped, in her lap. Why Picked it ,up, opened it. The fain I -stole from t1b , Webster sodeliberatel fragrance of jasmine, eigo. Soecial�courS6 taken in,ft" . 'Her ,e,y.W widelibIl" and she sat up had David ,y de - Bred Live Stock, Real E,stafoo, -94r- straight. .1 . eoived her? she e,%ked h4self. sheet&. He r . ead, what was there -pen c an e And Farm 'Sales.. Rates- In "You. do mot b�h�ve bhlat? 11 she ask- gerr cheeks burned, as ,she recalled n9d: � 04p' - th prevailing.market. Sat- ed, her ey-69blazing. how 'he had agreed, with hor that the . .. n assured. Write Or WiTs - # iqKelo your devilish temper u-ndlet PATrilAiy heir vr�s almost everything "Sacred, to the memory of IlluS%n, . 11 C IOPP, Zurich, Ont. Phouds, �donbtalyll ho, srmpdpdd% � he should not be. What a consum- Born June 6th. Died July lath." 1843. , 2 . 8 . 66-52 "N -6p 'I don't believe it. I 'happen mitted actor the Men must be. ­ , I to *U6,0 & , at Yft and Webster 1AVe � There was to SigrtWtUTO; yet b . Mat fke014TifV,11 , I , Rer gold,en head &p ped, and her knew as if her tanie stood dtit in lot I , I I . R. T. LUKER 44TIWAW,9�1,n6-b, truet," she oried. q lip quivered, at the thought of how ters tif'a,ceasing fire that Myta, HOW I . . . X, I k itten this epitaph ' t 'TAbelised RuActioneer for the County 1. ... ,�",know thut man if I willing sh� had been to beligve him� ingd,611, ,-had Wr of Huron. Sales attended to'in all .1 "'�, , 1. .16 f"o.11 what he had pretknided t6a be, ghe, had what lakfbi*ver d*ad bet*etifi tho-Ti - Seven years' 636; - '�him ,certain. -MrOldeftea, and- he '114 w1aved aside the breakfast tb parts -of tho county. . t a � 1, ab.hor in angry as- giv,41% I . , i%ripice in Manitoba and askatch& - I .. 1, I I .. .. I : rdeei�;� bu fid A . . I . I s"Mingly up"14tive,", had. dier bviwft A get star, 9*,A . kw . , . t no. Into space, Pilifilitz a 12 van4: Tokind tegso-nAble hone No. Ad " fio_ ". do4pnetwed, t um, hied -told, Ifer sim t,ti AM � You vteat�-� . tfi6q. add Inv& , � let 0 , � I . - ,U ,,, �, 16 1 .1 , , ... � . , 65,44 11 gfjCeter 4D0fttrA1i* f O' R'X A.&_,�. g4y"A , . 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Canada's greatest tire organiz�aion �—, the 11 � � I � I 11 I ': ,�.� .. . � I . .. Dominion Tire Depot System—each inde�,-�: ,,',,,f`, � I - . . �, , � I I pendent unit distinguished by its - blue and _1 "" � , . . ,orange color scheme. � I I . T, . � . � 4 1 y I � . . �. . . � I . � ,!� I . 1. , � . I'. I — MINI ' T1, DEPOTS ' � 1. . I . I . m . � . . . I :1 � ..:,. I I . . - .1 . . - , I _ � , all ­ - 211 . ,0 - . g,�&,','�­;, :.'��, �,,g% - I . I I , - . ,;,�; gZ,, .. , , �`, ��, I _ ��l ins?" he addressed theold- man, it.rp . d hin -out. He sprang up and back, . � , "'IE � *� ., . 4','CR- �, 1 ,,�.,,�_�4 lsll� "Queer in spo.ts, yes, sir; but not "It seems to be lyie for that new- I 01 crouching warily, cleverly couritering � I . ." ­�. ,,, " . I . , , , ,I . ""' obad on the 'ole, sir, do you bhink?" comer, -Stokie," remarked Nevilles, his the aggressor's flail -like blows in the . � I it""7N, 1;q, !�,,� I A, Why, now you speak of it, Robbins, eyes on a tall, broah-shouldere,6 man attack wNchhe immediately followed " . w , ..��_ -, '. - g", A .either it is," with a thatch of coal-blalck hair, Who by a srtiff right and left. -to the body. I 1" I . ,.L",y_J,' , � "§" V�e; Nevilles turned toward the door. was exercising on. the horiLontal I The end of.the round found Nevilles I � :%: �411 I "HowJs the last batch of 'smw- bars. "He's a well�set-up chap, that. I und-istressed, but guessing. Stokie, "'4��: I` . . �'��,,"1'3 iirds' doing?" he asked. Morves like -an ,Athlete." I looked as though he was enjoying the . .. � . , 11,� .� 1"tA -ed, sir, so Doctor "Very well inde . showed In a "He is,"Rudolph said drily 'That's battle hugely.' 'His teeth . � I � . � . 1. ,.", r I Ren informs met" answered (Robbins, � 'Shovel' Barclay, who might have been pleased grin. , "I , � , "I', I , ��., - p the u -n- middle -weight cham1pion boxer of the He motioned to a sponge lying be- , o ". ".j! asted dishes. "With the exception of world if it hadnft been for thf� war- side a water bucket. I I 1'-%, I � .he man they call Stokie, sir. 'E do and what the war did for him. All "Better -toss it up now, Mr. Web. I ::1,', I 11 * givin' the doctor and, Mr. Rudolph he got out of it was the V.C.-and ster," he jeered. "You're game, but : `�'.,`, .., L little trouble now and then, sir, the coke-4h,abit. H&s not doing so well I'm sure .going to get you this round I . .�l.,: , 3articularly in the manner of Tough- as we could- hope, M -T. Webster. Thia -ff you come on." . . I , 1 ; I � Tit it too -much with his mates." regularstuff is onlyplay for him.'He's Nevalles laughed, ,springing to the .. �� �, "I see. Too handy with his fists sulky. Whathe wants issornelondy to centreof the ring -as the referee call- .1 I I .or an7 of the others, that it?" stand up to him with the gioves. If ed "lime!" � .", " � "Quite so, sir. But Doctor Glen. be we could only import some Old xinger He was 'boxer enough ,to sense, as . . . I I , vorking wonders on those other do -pe. who woulld' give him the pommeling Stokie raised. his hands, that the man � . -1 . mters It's marvellous sir indeed it of his life he'd shape up beautifully. was adopting new tacties. . . I . S.)p I ) t But, lord, y where are we going tG get " . . Nevilles passed- from the'room, and such a man,?" (Continued -next week) . Pought out the hard-4working Griddle. "It's going to take -a pommeling to "Look after those, Billy," he said, save him., you think?" asked, Nevilles, Aacing some letters on his desk. his face unsmiling. "Very well, then, ANYONE AND ANYWHERE Them. he stood back and wh'ztled. he'll get it." � J "Glory be! What's the matter with He began rolling up his sleLves. You can telephone Halifax or Win- . your face?" be exclaimed. "Go tell him I want to. box a few nipeg now as easdly as you can call Griddle, who had a beefsteak poul- rounds with[ him, will You?" your neighbor. In fact, your tele- tice applied to one eye�. and a purple The instructor stood staring. phone will find for you almost any- [ump on the side of his jaw, looked ",But, MT. W69tex—," he began. one anyw6ere in the world. The cost ip paiidully froxii his work of enter- "Yotf.heard what I said," said Nev- is surprisingly low. Reduced evening ing c1trtain items in an account book. illes. "You go and get lim, and You rates begin at 7.00 p,m., and still low - "I got these beauty marks obeying just Might look in on Doctor Glen and er night rates at &.30 -on "Anyone" Drders," be said inEgriantly. tell him to come out here. He, might calls. � "Whose orders." be needed." "Yours. You said I was to help Nevilles smiled queerly as he watch- - . Doctor Glen exercise this new -comer, ed Rudolph deliver his message. He Stokie. Well," as Neivilles stared, saw the young giaryt lift his head and LONDON AND WINGRAM . I "I've been doing it." stare across in. hi,s direction. Then, North. "So it would appear," grinned Nev- with the quick, jolty stride of the ath- illes. "Put the gloves -on with him, lete, the man cro,ssed the floor and a.m. p.m. I did you? " stood before him. Centralia ......... 10.36 5.41 Griddle, nodded. Nevilles stared, back into the eyes Exeter ............ 10.49 5.54 "And that's as far -as I gort. Say!" blazing ,out from the square-javed Hensall ............ 11.03 6.08 he groaned, 11hes. greased lightning, face-, and along the thick, corded neck Kippen ........... 11.08 6.13 mule -kicks and land0des. combined, to the long .arms of -the arviator. This Brucefield ......... 11.17 6.22 that nut. The next time I want to fellow bad it over him in all ways ' he Clinton ........... .12-03 6.42 get cut to ribbonts I'll whisker the 01- knew; weight, -reach, everything but Londesboro ....... 12.23 7.02 ectric fan yonder. Pilot Stokie, V.C., clean blood and health. Perhaps he Blyth ............. 12.32 7.11 D.C.M " ebe., can go off his feed, and did not yet realize the deadly iinder- Belgrave .......... 12.44 7.23 to the good dvvil who owns and con- mining power of the drug which 'had Wingham ......... 1.00 7.45 trols him, ,but all I'll ever do to pre- become his master. Well, he would vent him 'hereafter. I thought I could realize it soohn. South. box- but oh, man! That ace is every- "I understand you claim to -be a am. p.m. thl;;g from John, L. Sullivan to Demp- boxer," Nevilles addressed him meer- sey in one. If Doc. Glen, has got to ingly. "I'm rather curious to find out Wingham ­­ ..., 6.45 3.05 keep that bloke physically weary to just how good you are with the Belgravo .......... 7.03 3.23 , cure him, as be, says, I advise that he gloves." Blyth ............ ,7.14 "7 " hitch him to a plough, and let one of "Suits me," replied Sbokie, his lips Londesboro ........ 7.21 3.45 the probation -birds out in the fields twisting in a gri-n. "You look as Clinton ........... 7.40 4.08 yonder work him down that way." though you could stand a punch or Brucefield .... . 7.58 4.28 . Nevilles laughed and, walking to two, and lim tired of knocking those Kippen ....... :*,.,* 8.05 4.36 the window, looked out across the no-goodr. abmit." Hensall ............ 8.13 �A3 . rolling fieldis, lvari-hue4 in their garb The men, who bad been exercising Exeter ............ 8.27 4.58 1 of growingi grain. In the distance at the bars and ladders had drawn in Centralia ......... 8.39 5.08 he could see men working with teems close scenting apart. One of them, . and hear cheery voices calling to the as, li� tied on Nevilles's gloves � took C. N. R. TIME TABLE horses. -Snatches of song sodth, mel- occasion to whisper a word of dvice East. ' I -owed by distance floated to him in his ear. . a.m. p.m. through the open window. "Watch that left of his, Mr. Web- Godlerich ........... 6.20 2.1 rp He ,beckoned Griddle over to him. steT, and keep off from him." c<ywl Holmesville ........ 6.36 2.32 "Billy," he said, "the -se, probation - Doctor Glen appeared, and a s ,ws Clinton ............ 6.44 2.45 birds, as you call them, are happy." bit deep between Stokie's -bushy brc Seaforth ........... 6.59 3.0111 He pointed to the moving spe�ks far at sight -of him. . afield. "Their wings are strong "Look here," he spoke in an aside St. Columban ...... 7.06 3.10 again, and hereafter they'll stay to Nevilles, "supposing we make this Dublin ............. 7.11 3.17 where safety lies, on the land." a sporting proposition. If I 1)ut You West. "Like hell they will," snorted Gri d - down for the counk, you agree to make a.m p.m. p.m. dle pessimistically. "They'll fly back old sawbones -there gave me a full Dublin ...... 11 -it? 5.88 10-04 ' to the, city gutter. You wait and meal of c6ke; and if you Put Me a- Columban. 11.82 5.44 ... . see." way, I agree t* -go through with the St' "No," Nevilles shook his head. cure. What ,do you say,?It SeafoTth . ... . 11.43 5.53 10.17 "You're on," agreed Nevilles "This Clinton . .. - - - 11.59 6.08-5.43 10-31 ',They are cured. You don!t know Doc- ' Holmesville .. 12.11 7.05 10-40 tor Glen's power, myboy." 4h my dear Sto,kie, is .where salvation Goderich . .. - . 12.25 7.10 10-57, Griddle cracked �a distorted glin. comes to -you." I "Well, I kno,w -Stoklets, and I'm mot "Glwan"' growled Stolrie, "you've C. P. R. TIME TABLE h&Tdoering for further experiments a- got to show MO." . East. long that linle,v he said rueflully. "Ready, gents? " I I He returned to his work, and Nev- Instructor Rudolph stepped 'briskly a.m. I illes, went out and down the wide hall forward, Watch in hand. "Six roundd, Goderich .................. 6.50 . to the ,big storeroom which bad been Marquis of Queensberry rules. All Menset .................... ; 5.55 converted- into, a ,gymnasium. Three right, shake hands. Time." McGaw ................... 6.04 . or four pale -faced ,men exercicing on Nevilles had rightly "-judged that Auburn .................... . 6.11 bar and rings .glanced eagerly up as Stokie would make it a whirlwind Blyth ..................... 6,25 I- entered, He spoke to each one bout. The man craved' cocaine as a Walt6i .................... 6.40 ne ....... 6492 .�11 cheerfully, and walked down theroom desert c a t ........... to, where Rudolph., the physical train� would be his if be Put Nevilles to the Toronto ................... 10-2rP .'', �. 11 er stood been�eyed and watchful as mat for tho wunt; but he was all but West. . r,,:, . bi; pupils went through t1hiir stunts. unprepared for the, ,aggressive wild- . 1%.4ft, �� I " A..,., � ., . . "Shaping all right, Jim?" be asked, cat rush that came in tho very begin- Toronto ................ -, 1.461 . 1. 0,4,�'�,,J! � ning 06 the 'Opening rouft& . "" ,., . I , �:� "'; . nodding toward the 'Workers. McNaught .... 4"..14 ... ir". 4 " 111, 11 �,�� - , I � 1 0 I , 'I ,, ,­ , 1. �, �'L, . I . , t, � "Fair," answered -the other noncom- 1*iee in as Many ftftutos Stowe�s Walton ................... * , . ;� , '. � .1 11. , ...­ � I I., "I'A";i . , _:�,. ,';�.. ") , ,r�" -1, .- . t-mittally. 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