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RUGGARD . oLar 40 A F ,; ",",-, % � vp7, i. I "go POM4,41, - . ��� � ,� -.�,��O`,:�,. i a4yeliminated, the llto�morrow­ 11 nT A1,cTrM;1 , 10 , L, 11121�111�,,��' R .D -g'. �'�'�'4' Ltt��T,�:, , name soon 4, ia),* P , �,q' ."t Barrister, S&Iiieitor, re anu ae 8,61'a - o ­ ;0714 w -hat of. th­' vltft,�3 ri'm 1, "I �A ,1� more, _ '' . , N, " ! '���!�j,",,�'il,�,-,,�,'�,'i,"�'i'�)"�'���,�"j��,,,, � `,`,,5VNt . ... .� � . "., , 6'- .� �',"'�46,k� once u.e d �,r i ,f, � �. ! .. � ., "PortlAg, from # 3-� I -A "I�,1111'e.,��...A���.,�'j..,-", NP,,� Notary Public, Etc. days that followed not only Z . I . .'MA, "P ., 0 , " V, �, � 4'�,'j ... 9 �l W.7 Or 011tp I I � .� .446cpa* . ho.:vgp -A" I 'X , I I . , - ­P�.�� . , ', ,� .1 11; , i 1,1'�, . Nk , , , , " - , - I dispelled all lingering suspicions Of i , �Vj­-,%v, 1.1111"1111 ') Beattie Block - - Seaforth, t. Four SAort Novels oQQrime on the the two or work Ouch as -this, ,Y.Oilr. si�b tAFIRDero""there werp, A keoacl 1, ,&"iq,�.A' L, ,,,,-,,,, ", " ,-fon ro '' ,, " 1i ,�,,,�, 1W , � :1, 11� �A" "t�i.i ,� :1 . �­I,--�- ­­,,.,��e. �p� : , , . . any One else on board from his' mind-, Nor tIOXk 149 asked. will..you m -Ow. A41povios ;� '', 1. ,� M -- , I ,`,� . k I i '00860 We, V -p -V�499410,1"nv � High Seas but found him respon T . I I. ;. I .1 . i, . � Fla 'HAIWAX" 11 -, I 01 `1'11-1�67, all much 40 yel t ,ragu TO -mr- ,O- -% that, 4 ;­�. .1 . 1 �W, 3" R. S. RAYS ding frankly to =0 t ­ay',bad, not in -so . I . B';, -�*# , I, - xg .i �, I , i ;X -r.,1 . � , ,��t'.., ,,�. t '�,,,tg� '' -,.N. - I . 7 13.1MIPM "!", il"'. I f� �Ro, �� ,,".�� ,w,4'.�! �i g 4r� "'�,' ,.o I 1, 'r'� '��j�'.',,,L.'�111. I ...... , A, , ,,, I 5. Nza college , 'T.0ruato, ce thk ui-oh, � . . , Til "Ijr;�'. C i,� 011d"XI , BarTister, Solicitor, Conveyancer the general good-fellcrwship which 'he . � . . n1fidpice-, thottel, � RM11 . ,. 1; . �,141'11' I I I * �q 1-71�).^­41, , � I discovered w -.1 - -. - 'pa I � M, 1.0 , " , 5. , . , wl ... l.. zlt0% � a,�; existing in the cabin. ,neither haoi - ,4 ' 1 ,7 ..", . I - ,� . ,V VIV . and Notary Public. Solicitor for the I 11 AP 41111.�FLIA�, , y re 0 , lli� ";. � ^, "�. ",1:1,3 . Mo. ­ xlr� I D " ,� , . 011460 P, . c"t',­ ,',��,�Z,T% .1 � " , ,. cl*t','O*'-���,,�",�-.�,�''6��,,,�, tO ,., , '. , .­�,� """, ----- - . - ,grete a b4sis, for, suvicloit . . " . - ., . ­ , , , 4; � , �,' �, . . � Dominion i9ank. Office in rear of the I They were unquestionably a 'hard . th.A.U. bad .. i�-,':�,,',�,�,;'. ,11,�"i"M, :'. ". ,�� 4,ii1';Vt1M11 L i ' , �,,,gw 3 "' �;," , � . " Cabin. L ,T]1ey Wer,6 a hard lot an , ... `� � ", `;, litde me; ; ,.r "' "' , " " _ (1: , ,,- " 27"', ,­, , , . I �, . ,-,� . 1, Dominion Bank, Seaforth. Money to loit forward; but so far as Captain to Sumatra ,Din account Of. , B t ­,;'"',,�;:�` ­ij,OA # , ,. �; ��` I .E" 1. 11 �, , . ;,- , , - I . AQ, ­ r-Ift't" I—— 1, ?. I I 3j, . ,,, "t �. ',..'- " � N -le -g -g- , �, ,;­,�.�`W­` . I ; POLOA .. I . .,:�,,,,,-t,,,!. ­;" � " loan, (Continued from last week) ter Care of yourself --- which 's really Laynton and his'officers, were cancer,- but I think it,s a polyglot ,one! The English an d a I Sinfully ,selfish Of you 0 , 1i . A., �� I I;- -'-�7,1�,;,,�, "" 1. ` , ' �'�� " ' �., . the reason I joined you at all when I ed, there was not one of them, with to go a -shore all alone ,this ev­j American amongal them had- -toveryfa#�';M;,, ��f �7" #` � � � ' ,�� - . I i . . 1 ,,.. � . ...a -!��I-.-^ ''v ­f,,,,.81 �,�,�! - ��: I - ' "'. *,,,*.,,*!:!�,�,!�^,,,�,,-,.'-,',!".�,�, I t�,� P.�4 , 4(It's a very homey and common- saw you standirig out here on deck- we're otily going to be here for PP &1�5 � x0ter 1;...*.o.�,!,�,.�j�,,�., -,. ,". �. I BEST & BEST thegssible, exception, of Mott-whon, when a earance of ,being the sweepin . B' , �', "-, , i�%lil - "� gisp ad ��i. 1 1111�,��!�g ... . I s Conveyan- place explanation," she said. 44I fim I arri in reality, keeping you up. ,he . caught on more than one Oc- a few hours. . Please, Mr. Yacht, from the slams of London, Liverpool . , . , ­ ­­­ � , , ��!., , " ,11 1. �,--,,,- '261111'111­,"� . .. "" � , W"'. , - . , �., � . Rg,�,� gg � ,� ,,�,�-.­'-,��, , .jgw.,�,.,p I I cers and. N�,tarles Public, Rte. Office going to pay a long -promised, visit to please take me .below, Mr. Wal,l,n.,, casion scowling at -him from the Captain, won't you take me, too9f" and New York. The Test were of ev, ,� �:."","�,:4,-i , A. I ,� � �.. �,'.�'&J � .P � �� �!" � I 11'g, I ," . ,,� �, . . . . ­ ,:;3L�',�'.;�`��,��' � .� ,�", "' , ,,..,.,�, ` V "'I'l 11, .1 , t','� ,1�,,�okt,,��,'!',-,,','� � = the Edge Building, opposite The my uncle, and aunt in !Sumatra. we � C. . ., b � "I . �,.,�;�, I " � 11 ", '. �,,i �,�* I .... Expositor Office. live --that is, father and I -on Men- "It's early yet.,"I paced the deck-.1but showed a friend- avoided her if h sers were Chinese coolies- the cook .0. .�, '11.1111,1-v ­ ( "Belowl But-n-ol' he protested. bridge as he and Helen MacKay had It was the firsLt time he would jave ery nationality: Two of the c9al,pas- N " , , `­ " �� , L, ,',.,­­ W - ,,'�, , I , ­. 11", 1V?d$­, � , e could ha,ve do �., .. .N.1111 I., ;�,�����,�,�4���,��,��,,,'.'�.,,,",�� , . . 11v bu. � I ,,�.L �, I:.. , ,gq 1� . . ado, just north- of the Macassar Strait. "But -yes '-' she insisted, gayly im- ly disposition toward him, even to He stared at her now ---and, promotly was from thp West Indies :I th& sit,ew- � . ­.,, 11.,.,1!iV.11:; � �:-113z,g . �, - �1, I ";­­ .. � I Pulse, I , -, ` , - , ", " , �� 111�.­Vl� C . . ­ � '' �. ,,� �� , , � Wo 'have a medical missionary and periou-s and led the way aer,ms the Larsen, ,the first officer, a morose, il- ta mere : I . ard was a 'Frenchman from Port - � . I . AE,e,,i�,71?0i,�M, ; ,11- %"'--,1; I VETERINARY s s m d ., .8"m, ;,1,#.I .­�Al;i�,,��,,--�� ''! OR , 'you see, Miss �' -' A.k ­ ��­ .1",", , I , " OE"'k I' . . a small settlement there., but all we leek. "You Dihouldn't even have been ell+,, pack -marked nilan, who had a 41 -you -that is, well Said; and two'Danes, a Swede,,a Kau� Goderich .... ;�g4L'� :'� 1, , ,,, "' � . , .,:.' z�,.��iv",!��.�,,'�",�,�l,,,��i�, , .. I . pin, ,and an occasional invi. MacKay , ." 11­1�10'a, ' see of the outside world is an oecas- allowed up for supper, you know!,' -I-4 e t v ry w ak,a from the Sandwich Islands, -and Holmesville . ,,%. � , , ".t , - �", , , �� I . . yarn to s, an' e elV . ; .: ... � ;, , 1. I " '4MA 11`�, ­li, No �i . RIEVE, V.S ional trading schooner; and! so, ,when Wallen, because he could do noth- tatiOn to his cabin for a hospitab�le 'qHow delightfully lucidV' she teals- Clint 4.44. '� SAV., �;,-O,I,R I I JOHN G ' . three Japanese completed the roster, z on ...... �..... , , - �! N 9A � I -on put in to ride Out ing else, followed her down the com- glass- es ". - , - Honor graduate of Ontario Veterin- Captain Laynt ed -him laughingly. "You know �oa An unlovely crowd, who had not he - Seearth ........... rJobtf -';$.'9 � , "L " . -W,0'.�',-"��,F�,�;, . 1.6,$ ,.":'-1.11L% ­ �;,�-L, � ary College. All disease of domestic a -few days? bad weather; with him .-I.M....-Y and into the saloon. Aril They passed, quickly, those thiee have been most awflu'lly grumpy to- itated to let him see that his exeurs- St. Columban ...... %j,#',�- -,', 0,�;'�. . . �,-�, animals treated. Calls promptly at- came the opportunity I war, Wealling there, despitebis good-natured grumb- daysi-too quickly. And they were day. I've been treated like a nonglity !ons into , the forecastle we,T, intrus- Dublin ........... .: i cz:,T�,'-,g 111 . 1, 7.11 �)"�!0.2,,7',�:.,�.'!,����',,�-� �'.I!U'l ill � "I in . Ions . . . , �r'l.,t7i. ,,,, I � tended to and charges moderate- Vert- of. He said he was to touch a nu - the happiest days Wallen had Over little child. 1, this my his friendly overtures did not .1 ­ �� ,. 1,11", I � . ling, ,she stood and watched, him in a crowning ��­-,;,��.:�,"',' , ­ - I , , �, �i, I � -4- , � " 11 I I , ,. 1 F'i� � erinary- Dentistry a specialty. Office ber of -ports beginning with Pobi and quaint, motherly way until -perforce, kno,wn--because Helen MacKay made punishment? What have I done?" uuuweigh! He had, I ...... d nothing wlest . 1��, ', 4"rA,��,,,,�, �,,�,;,�,�4i 1A 11 '-� , ­.'s� I and residence on Goderich Street, one work down, to Singapore. Well , at he was obliged. to go to his cabin door unem happy days, alld' because 4 ILIM "J,Ook herel" cried Wallen impill_ from them. . ilp, , , 'R4W �,: 1 �, 7,!.;,� ! I . U , . ­.,i,,L.Iji.r�.� " door east Of Dr. Mackay's offia-, ,Sea- Singapore I can get passage across -and, then, with a cheery "Good- glad, thing had come into ,his iife sively-and caught her ,hands and Wiallen looked up and, fixed, his eyes D blin ............. 11.37 1,94017 � , ''. ,�"'e ` - Spec la on hisChinese boatman. Seaforth . ... 11X3 1, - . ., L�. �ai , .., 4,6' forth. to Sumatra and- thaVa the wholc night" she was gone. Had she, too, come to care? He did held them. "I know you're more than u tiveiy 6,10 ", ", , " I I ,,��- , . . - story. Vou'see'­4she was demurely t&By jove!,o said, Wal.len softly to not know. Sometinies, in little inti- half serious, ,and that you are keenly They were almost at the landing. Clinton ....... ;.: ... 12.09, 1-044 .,� -,­',,� — .1 � ""?, I ,�,­a P", A. R. CAMPBELL, V.S. ,. .. P�i, serious,no-w-4 have been- very pre. himself. He locked the door, closed mate ways, in. a smile, or a glance, OF disappointed at not going ashore. It's "You salie Drink -Rouse, Sa,n?" he Goderich ............ 12.35 10i5o �� ,. -�.� : , 11 � �� .:i, I Graduate of Ontario Veterinary cise because I understand -that Yt)u the porthole securely, switched on the a word, or -a ,quick, trustful touch Of 'true I' ni -afraid that I haven't been demanded abruptly. � I . . I . I �1. I., " I , .. , � I College, University of Toronto. All are really, in command now, and if light, and,, seating himselfon the eage the hand, he dared -to hope) that she quit' The Chinaman smirked knowingly, -- I . - I � I . 1� 1% ,.�:.*�, tZ I e myself to -day; but I've bee,i .Clu I I diseases ,of domeetic animals treated you disappr;ved too terribly you of%be bank, stared at the floor "By had. Short days they were, all to, worried. This morning .r had almost *%M�e'Dabe" he replied. . I by the most .modern principles. C. P. R. TIME TABLE I ; ". :��.'XR, � �.. , � "U � .. , .1 .. .. I, �;! 1' 11, ­ �. , 1',��Xl - might order me ashore at the first Jove!" he repeated- softly; then lugu- short-irt the wireless ,house, where made up my mind to run tot Sumatra, "All righ�," Said Wallle;n. "YOU t-ake � . �, j�,Al - ­ . East. � � Charges reasonable. Day or night port.?# briously: "And it1s, only three days to she laughingly manipulated the aP' and not touch .here at all; bu"ut me there- But first, you talce. me . " I ,,�,��%A� " , calls promptly attended to. Office on 1. ,,� t, " 1, L Main Street, lHensall, opposite Town "Ord- you, ashore!" exclaimed Singmp,ore, andL-.-;she dddn't Day wheree paratus and, their hands 'became en- there's a little business that I felt I where the stores are. I want to buy At.= I 11 �;,-�,�, ,6� ,� Wallen withe laugh. "Not muchl Be- in Sumatra some things and I don't know ay I -_4but that couldnitt be tangled through his subterfuges at must attend to, this evening and- 0156 A.�­:11, 11 'N' ; MU. Phone 116. 11 1;��A`l , -- � - .. sides, we're not touching at any port I .......... : -6155 �. ­-.� It . I 1 1 1 more than another three days at the pretended assistance with this and well that's what I'm going ashore for. about.11 Menset .......... . ',!;,�',J . � r." � . before Singapore. And" -with Slid- outside." that; under the .awnings, lazily "Me sabe," said, the Chinarnan a- NeGlaw ................... I �L' , 'In- YO11-YOU understand., I'm sure., ,Ws. . 6.Q4 Z �-,� , ..,.,.,'. MEDICAL den inspiration -"I'll, tell you what, He sat up suddenly -and, pulled ,out tented, lotus-dreamilig, in the heat of MacKay? ", gain. "All same ivelly glood gluide." Auburn ........... � ........ 641 1 �. .,-� ., I I . � . . I '.,�. .. it you 0-er to of 'his pocket the envelope that Cap- Her eyes wid ... d, partly in merri He proved to be. Within half an ElYth ....... I ­ I'�", Miss MacKay, 'we'll ru the afternoon; under the clear star- - 6.20 ,!,�, , IN 1:1'1.,.'� I . ­� . �,:I-� ..: . ) t Suma He had studded sky, p . �. ,":'-, tain Layntonhad given him. hour after landing, Wallen. . had com- ­­*'*""': 6.40 t.,, .. ' ' tra from there, if you like." acing the deck in the ment at his ,confusion, partly in. a Walton ...... ....... .1,�. Q1 " q� , .. , � � DR. V- J. R. FORSTER "Oh, will you?" she cried excited- not examined it yet. TIle tore the moonlight fw1th her arm tucked. coz- puzzled way. pleted the purchase of an e,xceiient McNaught ................. 6162 . ; ,.) I I , . .� ,�",., automatic pistol and aniniunition, and Toronto ................... 10-25 '' 1;0,,,�! Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Iy "That willbe splendid. But"- envelope open, shook the coi-tents ily within his own. "You had almost made up your I I r ersity of - - 9-�, was following the, Chinaman along a . I .1� ; � Graduate inMedicine, UrAv hes tantly-­4'that's asking altogether out -on the ibunk,and -whistled low, un- And so they had passed those days mind not to ,come here at all I . sihe I I . ,: I ":)': I ,,, 1. Toronto. too much," der his breath. and- it was the fourth night now since repeated questioningly. . dark .street near the waterfront --and WeSL .::�6,, t Late assisitant New York Oplithal- ,, he had come aboard -and to -morrow "Yes," he said. here, presently, the ,Chinaman halted I � 1".. � ,�� . It isn't asking anything at all!" Am1onig other things, but catching A.Uh ,� t"�,, , ... linei and Auraldustitute, Moorefield's . , ­:,! he assured her warmly. . "The debt his they would be in'Siligapore. "Oh!'�--there wa's only bewilder. before an uninviting -looking hostelry Toronto ................... 7.40 , �� :, I r Eye and Golden Square Throat Hos- . ey, insta*ly, was a packet of - . �!�3,­' M pitads, London, Eng. AA Commercial will be on mly side. I suppos�, you've crisp, new, Mnerican, bundred-dollar He lay tossing in his ,bunk. It was ment in her eyes now. ,,I I Vi .. . 14�.Itll,0� -I,m not in the equaly unin ting looking McNaught ................. 11-48 , ,� 1�1-1n,,i4 . I . ­ U111 a 11otel, Seeforth, third Monday in heard -all about it. It seems that the gold certificates. He co-unted tl,L,m very Iate-near mornin-gi. He, cOuAd quite sure I understand. I thought neighborhood. Walton .................... 12.01 1 '': q �r$ I I :q�'4.' i ';',��: ,� k- I , , . . I J.-�, .� 3 - , 112 -it ,� ., � , ,,� I EL 11 each inamth, from 11 a.m. to 3 p m. Monleigh is.,art my disposal for the wand'eringly-five thousand one hun- not sleep. A tumult of thought,kept it was all .settled when we left P,bi "Dlink-House Sam's," ann.(,un-ced Blyth ...................... I 1, .�, . '... , , ; * 11 same gu Auburn .................... , �' ", lk I � 11 . his brain active and alert. Singapore. that we should come the guide. "Blimbly you a . ;,­,"., ,� -t few month -D and -well, I'm only & . �. - D rn -and -here.,' 1222 1 1�,'� & 53 Waterloo Street, South, Stratford. nex red dollars. He laid them do,,A .�,, M1, , '. ore bring him? "Yes, so it was," he acknowledged back ship? He wait?y' MeGaw ..................... 12.34 . - I . sorry thatthe ruq from Singapore to picked up a wallet. It contained What would. Singap, �­' ,0,�!. I IA�T ,, . a I � :��r,�11,�,!' 1, � . DR. W. C. SPROAT Sumatra isn't longer, that's- all't "No," said Wallen, as he, paid the Meneset ................... 12-41 �. 1,--';.1 3 some silver and -a few dollars in small Who was this Drink -House Sam? It awkwardly. He avoided her gaze. I �41�l,,",�,t ,,I , "'�',�,% `a- � I ­1�11'4;9 ., . I � Graduate of Faculty Of Medicine, other, "That's ,all Good -night, Goderich ................... 12.45- I ,.F,�,'f;a, I - �,,� , � �'­'� � 0 "IV's PerfettlY ,splendid' Of Ylu!"p bills. . mattered a great deal more now than Why had he spoken of that at all! He `�!�Iv­�,.',11. ", - University of Western Ontario, Lom- she said again enthusiastically. � it., had mattered before. For before, could not 'bring terror to her, alarm John,! " � 111�11'1`,,�� 31 Wallen passed his -hand a little daz- '.,,-,,�'.,, I don. Member of College of Physic- don't' know how to thank you." � H�er edly ,across :his eyes; and then con- with a sort of Beserk rage, he had her with his own fears, could he? He The Chinaman disappeared. — . , .� ­,'Y�, , ,,, n Wallen surveyed the building be- �",.l'� 's ians and Surgeons of Ontario. Office band, cool and soft, touched his light- tinued his examination. There Was a been willing to take a gambler's could not tell her that his brain was . I ,.­,� 11 in Aberhart's Drug Store, Main� St., ly upon the rail. fore which he stood. Frorn a back- 1;��-,,,P ,, ,. C4 Seaforth. Phone 90. He clasped it frankly. photograph, a little faded, a little old chance, and,, win or lose, stake. his sick with the effort to grapple with und of murky yellow lights, the business!" granted MaTle. "Take it :."..''. , �, fashioned, the ,photograph or a very life against this man, whoever he a peril that he knew nowbeyond ques- grO ., 1I 'I' ;t . . I i I . "Then ,that .settles the bargain, beautiful, woman. He turned, it over. might -be, that had tried to strike him tion lurked aboard the ship, arad that, word "SAM'S" in painted, black let- or leave it I ain't for snea:kin' ofF '. �,��,.514 , " , Le I � DR. R. P. 1. DOUGALL Miss M�cKay!"' 'he derlared. On the back was written: "Elizabeth down without warning, lithOut a because it was unseen, because he ters, the paint much the worse for and haivin, every last one of these ',-��,t, . . . 11 .1 L;�Q,. ,� Honor graduate -of Faculty of ,She withdTew her hand, -nodding her Powers Wallen." chance to defend -himself; -but now his could not identify it in the form of wear, stood out, -on a large window swine here get to figurin' Pin puttin' 11" ­ � �, ""', 1". im I , ... � 0, 11 '. ,. so e rt ,� I- ''i Medicine and Master Of Science, Uni- head prettily; and then the dark eyes f deal to sbanghai his ,� 1'�: a 1110 . His mother! He had never 17nown life meant more to him -he wanted to any one, or two, -or all aboard the whosepane, in turn, was painted white up in so 0 ,,�: �� , �0 , , ... vemity of Western Ontario, London, modestly precluding a view into the particular care -ass. And sit down, I . .;:. !�,. - .1 le Member of College of Physicians and that were smiling into his grew sud- his - mother. He held the -photograph live -4017 her. ship and fight it in. the open, 'had made interior. The babel Of moise that is- mister -you're showing more�n is nec- � � � 1',� � � i Fit ,�, denly troubled. for a' long -time in his ,hand, gazing And now, too, more than ever be- a nightmare of the hours since, morn- I ­�, I . . , , Surgeons of Ontario. Office 2 doors was amtply essary -of your good clothes." �: �' � I , V4 1 � �i I 11 11 . ?1 east of post office. Phone 56, , e strange a at the face that now seemed to smile fore, it was necessary that this thing ing. "I'll -I'll. explain to -morrow, sued from within, however, It was true. By standing rhere af- .. �i% I Ifenstall Id not Mi4s MacKay," he said hurriedly. indicative Of the bar -room. . �, j� thing before as this," she said; "of back at him--4then put it reverently ,­­ , 3,0()4 should -be cleared up. 'He- coa ,., ..- Ontario. , . � _ YOU, and -and'' your connection with aside. ask her the question that had been "You mustn't---!,, . The Kest of the building was in ter the other was seated, Wallen ret. I ", , ;"�, 1, � x only served to attract kg this ship. And-4've been trying to There remained, perb en "I'm not!" she laughed.- "I'm only . - alized ithat he ­ I I DR. A. NEWTON-ii� iDY .aps, a do% trembling on his lips all that evevLing darkness; but Wallen could see en 1� 11 M . Bayfield. say it, and didn't *quite know how- documents; rnortgag�-s in 'his father's while this hung over him. He, could' keeping you. And pushing him play- ough of it to form a fair impression further attention to himself. A crowd 11� I . �' I �' 11 .. , 1. It was On, of at the -next table war, already indulg- . . ,,, ��!!.Ivl -ity _,s not bring that glorious young life in- :fully toward. the companionway she �, I , Ire- about your loss -your father's death favor, stock certificates and seculitip of what it was like. o .1 ,, I Graduate Dublin Univer., , , d.l I land. Late EXteTn Assistant Master -1 am so ,sorry, Mr. Vialleu.' of various Sorts, the total running in- to the shadows that menaad his Own. ran out On the deck. those Ba stern i zed- European wooden ing, sotto voce in uncomplimentarsr . - It front and drunkenly offensive remarks, 1. :1 I "I I 1'�1111 I -,� Rotunda Hospital for W10 men aind "Thamk You," he said q.iet1q­--lId to many thoifsands, ,bf dollars--thre, Wallen's fists clenched. It reached A moment later, Wallen, at the structures, two sto-ries high, the " "M I 'P. Children, Dublin, Office at residence turned away for ,d moment. His hundred ,and sixty thousand he put it far, 'this unaccountable vendetta a- foot of the ship's ladder, was running rooms on the second story opening di- "Now shoot the worksl" promptetil ;:,�v . 4 I �,� I ,, rectly ,on to the veranda. At one Drink -House Sam. "What about this I is . , 1� � 11�-- I lately occupied by Mrs. Parsons. -father's death! He had not even yet at a guess, figuring the certificates at gain,st him -and it stood now between his eyes-, critically .over the halfseore , � . , I I ,�, I 111; Hours: 9 to 10 a.m., 6 to 7 p.in-, come to realize it, except in that cold, par value. him and the woman he had eOl to of shoreboats that pushed and bump- time it might have known a certain ere Upolo?" � " 01, . ''I .... � "y run ,. ,� ,� Sundays, I to 2 p.m. 2866-26 merciless desire for vengeance upon Last9y there was a small sealed en- love. ed against' each other and the gang- respectability; but now it was (Continued next weekY I., : I �� 11- ­ I I — the man or men, who ,had been guilty velope. He opened it with a curious "h od,"" he ,muttered', Othat at way's platform, and whose occupants down, the veranda posts were askew, � ,�';;,, I ' "I", ft- DR. F. J. BURROWS Of his fathees murder. And now her sense of excitement. Here, perb,aps, least everything is all right on board at the prospect of a fare were scream- and, with the general air of being dis- No .1 I I '�;, ,,�, nee ' It et" c .ffor-t to reputably out at elbows it bore all 11 , ,� �, to Ofte and reside Goderich Street, words -brought that thought again up- was the secret that had, .bound up his er - ing and, yelling in a franti - - - - -�,�,--­ .1, or east . of the United Church, Sea- permost in his mind. He faced her fa,ther�s life so mysteriously, and- He turned over, and tried again to attract his special and undivided at- the ear marks of a sailors, bdarding- ' � ,,,;, 1: ... I ­ , .1 " 1'�11 . LIr- forth, Phone 46. Coroner for tale once more. "Could you tell me any- No! It was hi's father'sl will, a terse compose himself to, sleep -but now his tention. house of the lowest type. . . .: 111.�'� M'� . �,� I il".., iti" to County of Huron. ". thing ajbout'bini,�bout how it h,ap- short document, bequeathing every-' eyes insisted on remaining fastened A Malay boatman had the strategic Wallen st,epped forward, push.ed the .1 ,� &�,'- . ... � 'I N'. , I Hospital for Sick Children ,1v-'&, is. . pened, Miss, MacKay?" he asked thing "to my son, ,Stacey Wallen, on a queer little white patch by the position alongside the grating, but bar -room. door open, and entered. The " "i , m, .. . �. ; emr DR. C. MACKAY ravely. door. Wiliat was it? It wasn't the Wall,n unceremoniously puslied the place was bluish -gray with smoke, 67 COLLEGE ST., TORONTO 2 111� "I , , -1 I .- �,, ,, . , of Trin_ g I whom I charge with the care of my C. Mackay, honor graduate has through the, porthole re- Malay's craft away with his foot and and reeked abominably with the fumes (Country Branch. ThIstletown) .� j :11 edalist of "Only what -Captain Layll',on Ong as the moonlight �., 11. ,% ,o .. - - I 1. he ity UmiveTsity, and gold in ibably told you already," she .an_ I faithful servant Gunga as I flecting on anything. He raised him- beckoned to a Chinaman who was next Of rank tobacco, the smell of liquo"r 0. i . �. � � , Trinity Medical, College-, m latter shall live," oecember, 193 1 I'� I I ember of Pro .a the and the unclean ,humans who filled it. ��q' �', ',­ ,, lal the College Of Physicians and Sur- swered, slowly. "It was before the Wallen ,got up and began to pace self up on his elbow sevei I times to in line. As, he clambered, into A bar ran down one side, a nomber Dear Mr. Ecliton � I Q .... �,� e Wi make sure of that. Finally, in, a boat he looked' up. Helen MacKay "­�� 1: � �If geons, of Ontario. ship -reached, Menado, You know; be- the little cabin. Gunga! Th 11 was As a friend of afflicted little folks�, ­; , ��,-­, , - " ,,, , �­ I M. 8. & i I I fore I came aboard." I dated .at San Francisco two years la- fretful 'way, he got out of his bunk was leaningover the rail,of the boat- Of small tables occupied the main por- you will tearn with satisfaction that �:, "": .! , R. DR. H. HUGH ROSS "Yes, of course!" said Wallen; then go. Where was Gunga now? Dead, to investigate. It was a. piece Of deck. tion of the room, and around these through the benevolence of Its sup- 1'1":�ln­�, I I . ­- . I 11, nd she' were clustered some twenty-five or e,� I Q�l Graduate of University of Toronto abruptly: "Did you ever know Cap- perhaps, since the two were insepar- paper that had evidently been pushed "Take good, care of yourself!" pr,rters the Hospitai for Sick Children pl­­ �- -in d in under the tbreshold-but whether thirty rough-loolcing hands, evidp tly e ab r e con- �,,.,-� � ffn Faculty of Medicine, member of Col- tain' Laynton or any of the officers able ;and Gung�L had, not co, e aboar called out merrily. "Singapore ineans IT' was n led to Into ease its s rvice �:­ ". , ��Z , ��'� , Physicians and it had been placed there ten minutes 'the city of lions,' you know. DOn,t On shore leave from the harbor's 1.,.�,,�-,� I � � �. Z- Surgeons of before, Miss MacKay?" with ,his Timster at Honolulu -or ,a I Iderably during the past year. In, . ­:�J, 0, �i;l�-, 16- e of Captain or two hours ago he had no idea, for run your ,head into one of their shipping -and makiAg the most of 3 .�:�X'Iov v, 'eg . " Ontario; pass graduate courses in She shook bey head. ,Captain Laynton had stated- that period its cots were occupied by ,��,,,,, c it. ,­.'.�v.',��,�, - � I '­: v., ,,,�,,:� bool of Chicago ; 's I nd 't La3rtori! Wallen stared at the art- he 'had at no time heard the slight � m utbs!,' And wi " ,,�k i� 0hiclaigo Clinical Ste "Why no," she replied. "I don I 0 tb a wave f her nearly 7,000 small patients. most of " ,-,�,, tin I -- Royal Ophthaimis TRospital, London, think the Monlelgh has ever been in i,]es that were. spread about on the sound. Behind, the bar were two men, one whom were restored. or are wen upoa � ,,N,,�l, hand she was gone. .. � 1, � -� "', . -.1,,%,' �. . He -picked up the paper, switched on of who-, Wallen miade no doubt, was the way to recovery now, An enormous 1 �l,!:�, a FAigland; University Hospital, Lon- these waters before. I imagine from burk-the conviction slowly dawning It brought a sudden, premonitory 1.� ,,��1,11, v, the light ----,and suddenly it seemed as Drink -Rouse ,Sam, and, from the sign ,,,31o� -,��tr! shock to Wallen -and then a twisted �'­ "I iar I , I I don, England. Office -Back of Do- what Yve -heard the captain say that upon him that he had woefully mis. amount of good Is being accomplished 1 1 . . ,; ­ . minion Bank, Seafortb. P110110 NO. 5- be was mostly On, the Central and j,(ig,d ,the Monleigh's commander though his immediate surroundings smile. The city of lion -s! It was presumably the proprietor -a big man for Ontario's manF "Slok Kids," and ,.,:1111 " no Night calls angwered, from residence, South American coasts. They've all arid mentally owed the other an apol: had ivanished, and he was living again only a joke with her, a little light- in shirt sleeves, the sleeves rolled to by passing this information along t& .. , ith Victoria Street, Seitforth. been extremely kind to ,me, though, ogy for jumping so a scene of many years ago. He was hearted fling -with him, God knew, it the elbows over puffed, blue -veined ­:,�,W�i.l I , .hastily to con the good-hearted people your news- � .,�� - - ... - standing, a trembling child in his might prove a grim reality! arms, a man whose face was florid .11�� "I . Ait . and treated me with every eourteDy clusions. paper serves you will interest them and I: . ''. Z since I've been on board-.,, Fe began to go Over in his mind nightclothes, on the stairway of that At first when he had fouind that and bard-lLned, with eyes close -set, �;, 11�. or. DR. J. A. MUNN at the same time be mstrumental in, .,V,..11 I . . . grim, gray, lonely house in the dead er on -his cabin floor, he bad and whose close --cropped 'hair, with ,�., I 14 er. Successor to Dr. R. R. Ross "I'm glad to hear,that,"', said Wal- the events that had happened since pap promoting the r,ontinuance of this � �11. Graduate of Northwestern UniveTs- of 'night, and below in- ths/hall hold- thought, as be had told her, that he little white skin -spots sbowin,g where I 1� ny Royal len. "They struck me as a bit of a tbat morttlig, forcing himself to con- . humane service. it is a gigantic under- I'll, 11; 1 ,,�M`q 0 �.'�,�l � �0, lin �Z,,e Chicago, Ill. Licentiate . I I d 10, -c-a I Ing a candle, was his father: and ght to Sumatra the clippers had done their work to , -taking and the hospital needs every bit. , �.. "I 11 A& eg. ,Of Dental Surgeons, Toronto. rough lot -I mean the crew," He bad sider them ca in y an ga 1 y. would take her strai " �,�, I !;-1,p I office over Sills' Hardware, Main St, shifted his position, leaning now with lbere was not even -a shadow of Gunga was bending over a form on and get her -off the ship- and then thoroughly, lent a peculiarly ropellent IV it can get 't, , . ) fhe �t"!.:Llr� . I .L�, Smdo*h. Phone 151. ack against the rail, and, glan-c- groof that his fartherl d the floor, -and his father's voice was second thoughts had tc�;vinced 'him aspect to his general appearance. A o " "v"', , . �is b s eath, after Please note the following official fig- I �11.'Allrlq, raT liad been anything but ac-,idental. in his ears: "Loo,gagain, Gunga. Has that the danger which threatened him steel -like glint held- for an instant in for the year which ended Septem- : ",),�,!� ing -along the deck 'his eyes, fixed sud- ,11 . ares . �111­,,� ,; ,,ed denly on, the wireless ,house. There Ili's suspicions bad, arisen na.turally he one finger on the left hand?" And did not threaten her. -She was 8,afe Wallen's eyes-an4d vanished. Drin-k- ber 30, 1930. indicating the magnitude I'�:, ,1,ii�,��,4E ""i""'. . I ,1,1��, ;O., DR. F. J. BECHELY nswer: "I have look- there on board; and he did not want House 'Sam of Singapore! . ,��"1'11�1 & Graduate Royal College of Dental was no light showing from within�. He enough in view of the past, and his then Gunga's a . I and rapid expansion of this mission Ot ,"'i Surgeons, Toronto. Office over W. R. jerked his hand toward it. own xecent eiscape;,but he was con- ed, sahib, and the -hand. is whole." to let her go until he bad torn down, There was a sudden speculative gfi- mercy. Tota3 number of cot patients. -10-J" ,bd Smith% Grocery, Main Street, Sea- "It's rather queer, come to think vimed that they were not only ill- Wallen's face was strangely white. if he could, thebarrier­,of whose ex- ence in the room, as all eyes" turned in yeax, 6.970. an increase of $77 over I I..... � � 11 th-4 observed, "that I haven't founded in respect of ,Captain Laynton Crudely traced on the piecet of paper istence she knew nothing -that the, actual number cKt� �:, �, i " forth. Ph -ones: Office, 18,51 W; resi- of it," he Upon him -those 'here, with few ex- the previous year. � , � I )U- ss operator -he wasn't at ,,(,a�t, but that Captain Layn'bon that he held, was abuman, hand --and peril he was in had erected between 1­ dence, 185 J. Deen, the wirele ceptions, had a very personal and in- patient days, 132,718, an Increase Ot :: , " "I , � . I at supper."' . a thoroughly trustworthy and the fingers, save for the forefinger, them. . il,3oi; average days- stay of all pfl,tlenft� . � , t$�_;� � I � even was di�vidual interest in a stran-g- so ob- I I .1 mh CONSULTING ENGINEER "Gh yes,, 1he' was"' she laughed. honorable man, who was living up to had the appearance of having been His lips thinned into a straight . ly above their own class-!- Wallen 19. These figures include the wonder-, � �i"�,,, :, I � ., I I . ,%.k " . ..,,4N� ar- "I'm the operator." ' tbe strict letter of his bargain in re- hacked away. line. The devil, or devils, who had vloug ful country hospital at Thutletairn., :.,,,�,,�O� and that it ba(i smiled a little grimly. On more than , ­�"p' Of S. W. ATchibald, B.A.Sc,, (Tor.), "You -what!" He gazed at her in g,,d to the charter of the ,ship for murdered his father- ',,.'A,,,' I one occasion, when serving on the where the year's total at patient days .1�,.,"'. "'P"'. ., V,", I . , �al- O.'L.S., Registered Professional Etn- X.: ��,:�,'�, ement. . he felt in been murder was now finally an as- was 36,876 and the daily average 10 �.. of gineer and Land Surveyor. Associate """ CHAPTER V him Tokamahu, the sailing hour perilops- 'v, N, "Well, no not really" she amended. honor bourid to do so. And here was sured fact --were playing with ". 1�',', ly close be bad dug his own men out In addition to this, the out-patlent de-� ", ,; , �� . le- Member Engineering Institute of Can- ,, ton ,,� .11 ario. I'm only joking, or, at least, half the proof of it. If Captain Layn DRINK -HOUSE SAM OF as the ,proverbial cat plays with the -1� i . ed of holes like this. He crossed to the partment. at the main hospital. hadi '�,, I 1. . . �, - � an- ada. Office, Seaforth, Ont Joking -though, indeed, iVs too ser- had b,een -in any degree dishonestly mouse! ViTilly 'had nothing happen 58,705 attendances within the year. thel : �,- � I 1� I I Lve ious a matter to joke about at all. inclined, he would have put those SINGAPORE- I to billi in those three days from Pobi bar, and confronted the big man in targest number at patients treated Ini I 2 �, ers It's true, howevert thnusands lying there On the bunk while be had been living in a foOT's shirt sleeves. �.,; � Ingle day being 317. 1 � AUCTIONEERS I Poor Mr. Kane! It was already dusk as the Mon- 7? Well, "Are you the proprietor 'here?" he a 5 , 0,� r! 317- Ale operating there- into b,s own pocket, and no one would paradise of imagined securit, * e - . i� � tkat I do what Iii d, anchor in the roadstead , would play too longi asked, "The man the coolies call Inini .. " -,�; i, , leigh droppe tered In the Hospital foi sick Chu.! "l... "I ... in . I . - — is to do -which naturally is practical- have br-en the wiser! perhaps they , "'., -nd Wallen paused for He would settle it to -night. en h ,.� , , - lag Wallen -smiled, suddenly, stretched of SingaWre, a Wb e Drink -House Sam?" d I ,; ly -none at all, for ships like this,, as "That's me; Sam Marle, by rights," ren come from all over the Provincial I , 1.�: T Of THOMAS BROWN you know,,only carry wireless because his arms aborve his 'head as though a a final word on the threshold of Cap� came back to, the ship be would know of Ontario. Through twa maglifticent, �, � ,; ­ '�'- om his tain Layn,ton'-s cabin. --or there would be One less scoundrell the other admitted. curtly. "What can ',�,,,,Q.p-w rice ' . in,stitution for coming, the ve poor �,;1­4 Lieensed�auctioneeT for the counfles the law comIpe,IR them to do so You leaden weight had fallen fri ry 1','�,W�,�J� IV . 'Alt's understood then, Captain Lay- in Singapore! That was what he was I do for you, mister?" . .'L� ,I On Correspondence and held them there, pols- I child has an equal advantage With th-11 "��"��'l -at bad weather zbouldeTs- 11 . ­ .%.,`,,��,,I,��7! Of Hurom and, Perth. be see it happened, in th hi , , 10�1,,t'� PRY- arrangements for sale dates ,-an t utes ago. ,Mr. Ld. Over the steady.pound and throb nton," he said quietly. r going ashore for now----4he was going v . Well," said Wallen, lowering is very rich in securing the benefit at. 04 ,'��,Ri,"vM", I spoke about a few min leave for anybody -and steam up- to DTink-House Sam of Singapore. Gice, "I'd like a few minntes of your . "."'Y'%11, -lye made by calling The Exp'osit;or Office, 'ane, the wireless operator, slipped finest anown medical and surglear skau I .��Jw,;�,�,, L' '­;jy,;#'2�� Seaforth. "Cibarges, mode�,rate, an d K - - ­ I'll, only be ashore a few ,hours, and Who was it aboard the Monleigh time, somewhere in, private."t i�,�,,�,4,4,,,,�", the , fell -nobody seems to know quite There are no at=gs to admittance al " satisfaction guaranteed, Ihone 302. or "What for?" demanded Maxle. 1� �%�M,?�"I,,; how it occurred-dowil one of the . we'll be away from. bere again before whothad put that paper under his'09,b- the child requiring nospital care. Race, �; '11-", � I , *2 � . . They, L , , �'... �1' , in . . e lower deck. Young Airm n morning." . in door? She had called him grumpy Wallen leaned across the bar. creed or circumstances in IffelmOre a . ;, 1� I . lad,dNers onto th . a �.� �i`,,, �� �; "Oh, all rightl" agreed Captain all that day -and all that day he had "It's about the UP010,"he said ,',- difference. it is a great Mother Chmki � � , ,� in- In �., � 'i ... N, � OSCAR KLOPP found. him lying there unconscious- dIrave Difficulty ,��', � Tie . � 6� Laynton. "It sounds a bit queer to been studying the crew, cataloguing fidentially. mvery year the trustees hav � � ,I;!!! ,2 �. -and be waq still unconscious when the a very large deficit to prov ,L,:, , I I 01- 11 - me, and I must confess I don't quite in his mind every man aboard. It .The man stared at him for a mom- � ,�,, .'I l��,,�,� .� ' ,�,, . I Honor Graduate Carey Jones' Na nto Mentado. Our viedi- u I I "411 11 �;- Monleigh put i Little Ted to gTnf to be fn air= they rely on kind people to help. , ,T-.. - Pic xft boN - 6-n c riously mingled expression wee babes. bigger ones, toddlera, I— ,I,,.,,, ... . . .. �­ as. tional. School,for Auctionoering Chi- - it was a fracture game dar, He a a understand; bu.t"--he shrugged 'Ins could not well be all of thent--a plot t, a u �'­�,,..,,�,I� " 7�, , IV ' I intures, I 'ISO an vs. crew of canning and urprise re ping nderg tener , , �, I .�,'11�)il ", �3 1.11 cat I cago. ,Special course taken, in Pure cal missionary said full of a, rplane P ,T,n tells ,,, shoulde Litlyou're giving the Orders involving the whole ship and s e e ilftb ki or 8, up to early teen ag& �o airplane which he Wistful - the small, black, red-rimimed, shi boys and girls, some stricken with diP ""'. � ��"",i"-, , .11 170 Bred Live Stock, Real Estate Mer- Of tb�e skull, and the only chance for - �" I de- ebarldise' and Farm Sales- Rates in MT. Kane Wag to leave him asho n in the basement, broket4 aboard here, Mr. Wallen." uestion. But tak fty : lhx , ��, To Is dow ' ease, ,others deformed. crippled Or, , A,��, I �.Ir�; A Id have, mediral. at- Althbugh 139 Is ven he ReftVRO "There's, nothing to understand," ing the .officers first, be bad -no Tea- eyes -them he stepped abruptly out maimed, make up the COntIDUOUS iarg*4 . ff �, "" , � - I I here be cou know sayeady-"Jifiai there ill ft .11i� I'll.." I . ,.; I . there w . to tR , said Wadlen, with an easy laugh. "I've son to suspect any one of tbsni above from behind the bar, led, the way to popidatAon at the Hospital for Slok� . �' - f the � I.; %111��­, ed, keeping with prevailing market, Sat S e Ts' private business ashore, another, though it was true ., �, 1. ,,Jioll aggared. Write, or wire, tention, for, of course, there '. 'no 4ifferenee betw4s4n him and 0 n hou a an empty table at the end o room Children. Which has been In opei%tlow -fi- igfa �.1 a few and I - �,,.� ore . � " ft boys he bears sholpt'lig and X.11V re." ee 4 ;�;�up Instance by the rear door, and flung hi for 6's years, rhe annual atiptal ft ,. �i % ­�4!p ,'!"' OS Phone: doctor aboard he t on the lawn. Ag. Ind and then we'll got Miss Mde,Kiay right eGniewbat disturbing mself . i , eat Car Klopp, Zurich, Ont. 4 Wallen question- ,*,u a differencel Lice the broken funds is alwAyis made at the &POrbach'I 11, 11� � � ,,, 1 13-98. 2866-52 "Yes -but You? a to the lutle across to Sumatra -and' I don't want now, that Captain Laynton, in turn- in -to a ,chair. 6,f the Christ -as season, as S Most AV-,:' W.;" i Lily .., 0, you know about lane, there Is dam ;:,""t" F I di tha will takey. to ment. a rowdy, druliken crew to d10 it with.- ing over his father's effects, had not Wallen followed, 'but remained propr4ste time to urge the claims ,4 I '111,-,. llal� "I � all- -, . i . ip 1, I . -- ed quick Y, "what tod % the ki �;,!.�";I,,,i -"::,�,4��,,,Ii',",'�,�,,�,,,� , ! ! a 'wireless ", Re P9116Dt, nurs4s ... ndl I right, "' si of H 0 ", �"­ "..", I V "All said Layinton. WgRiM included the fatal ,pistol- which, if the standing On the opposite do of the such -cause, when all lOver,§ :W ` , �� I � R- ,4 i,� 1� . 1�11��"R,&,,M �, I. , , %it- ,qGonditions of the Past again," she doctors, at the Queen ary At i It TH& 11 ,�. '­ , 'I ,3'.��,,',, f "Wh 1014' - ';-,."-'�� , " �'r" 8j I atever you . Hospital tot Sick ChHuren 00;;& . i'�, ". triL IL T. LUKER say, Mr. Wallen." r " ,toTy were true, was obviousjv The drinking and talking in children Would like to adritributo. blat, and hope ,10 a7 . his table. '! I I'l' ­�­ I. * "Father installed are doing tneir n , -L -�'. 5 � ��. told him smilin ,Wallen, with, a nod, stopped aft a- father's property. But that mig harte in the funds Of t ,.�, , �1, gl agted ungs to 1101RAT rht the place bad, been partially regamed; 9 he Tdron , � �:`,��flj,��­-, ly � I �-., ��� � I ���I, 1 I ,. 11.11, I %1'�'­' ;(,v or-, thot bounty I� N, friendly sration 4or Community 9 Vice L hft " R, 11, � ITY, Iticenad auctioneer f , " ation a "tore t , , ind a Diliall station on -our plant vigor. h, aren are Very Suooeti,tiblf long the deck, entered the lounging. readily have been merely an over. but uneasy and 'none too ,11.01 �'. b. .�T.I­yy",f.!N�� 1, -, 1�6,� �','.tiv�y'!vl - iold praviii6b: 0661%:. """, ��i of Huron. Salos, att6itided, 0 in all fe,w years ago and a friend of his on to consumption Z� ,,, ii b,4t Dino Out Of to'% . 1- "I .�'111�;, I ,,ft save, 11 61 1.1 fpcon In- time. Thif room ,preparatory to descending 'thO sight on, the c�l?tain'a part. He had glances Were ,still being directed his It serves the *1 ­ . .. ... �,, �P, . It. I ". 11� ,., ex- 6 tions train 'the g6nevduh '061tong ft . "�'4�, � ,�'­,,, ,�� I - � , ,..., I I ;.1 � `,�.��0 ,: . n %,�q �� farts of tho'cou ,� " 'It ! = . nd'didt likewise. It's been rk requi the co-operatift 09, ce to not thought o it liimself until,pv%b way. He was,qUite ObVIOUSlY the c 11� ,� . -;I,.i, ;1� , . ,W"r 11 I", " *row f tht� tike caftialy golicit0i .t I �,; 'I, ft- " another isla wL , I T `� �­ NZ1.1 , - " �', 1, "a, 'N'Mi . .. ...... � wkhtohew It the e6rtiaillty of. danger threatening ter . 1, , ,�� l�Et,�j,% ­ i1A periendo in:x. , W 4 and, ,of course, I learn- any, many firlands if It to to your tiiE , an- , heaps of fun, face with Itederit MacKay. . of attraction. � ., �!�,, 'I, .E�.�� .�, � �, , I ", I In ftli "iawit. , - . �­ ";, 1, ., 1) I � " -3, 'Wall Terino,ibftoftbc)4� P66136 No. " now sir "- in userulnesu-t " ',111 ��.M' 04�.I) " , , , -, " 411 � " , �, "�, y 11 , I . � ,��, , — , I , e kk , , .� , 1. �' " , , , , , , I � , , , , .1 - 1, I �� , � - I ��, , I � I `1�'111- .1 I � 11 � I L �"i A 11 1�" 11 11 11 1' I � F I �11' , " " I "I I ! � " "', I ; tb 11)�� 'O III , 11 , I R.R. ed to operate it. But I ) I ,reatly A*ed',� "Of course " she said- demurely, "I him again that mornini, he had found "'I ftnT SUY I Call t1lig Very Priv- - , , , , ­ ': Your ao0tots,1100 N 9 subso t 014 ,­ ''I. ,� " _-w 178 'r 11 Hx� couttag P,()., aien severity -"we are foTpt- Will ydu k1ndlY son WN think it's j��ectly SPIOYAA that you himself weaponless. Nor'had he CAT- ate," he ,protested,. mv,Md'a. no" Ar,z,�LW, , L� 1. �i";�, ' ' 1�7,;�,�;,,�� , ;,ql� � ) . 0 1;�, � ,,, . ,Iil,� ... Vim sual J& A. IM. . I I , � ' , ", ., , , , . " .1 �, , � ­ ,,� I ; P�,,.,,, I Ord&* lidt ot T -be HMn Ift- 'v , please addrOSS IT- W _0�ih#ft&ftaf A000Al'C0t4W1,Ai� � �� 11,� P ��.�, . NO. . . "It'll do til, I I know More ,of YoUr ', . .; I ., �`A ­�­, ,""; , �. ng that -you are still all invalid; and, t ing to run the ship all the Way ed to f6bee a poasible, issue by a4cing t, IV, "`.,,:;1! 'h, I - ti 223 college Street, TOrO12 O- are igo . � ""V,�­', 'I." . Positor ofilft sador . *41ftVay at ng you to take bet_ I . 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