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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1931-08-28, Page 7I I I.:, � ,, �,';,',r:_,, � 1, . , I 1 :, f � ��:: - I I :;�� I 111i... , 1: � I ,,, , , I : 4� ` �'� , : 1 f� �: , �i I., I � � , � ,, �� , . ; , :1 I , 1 * . 11 "I"), ". i , a � i ,, , , - I .� 11 " .. . .- " '' . - ,� , i ` ,� �:,, . �i I - il amit Ll Di N*1 I _" I EX4, i0pu . � . 9.4 - - li . - I � � . I IF 1. . LEGAI� - . 1. ,t� f .4 A I ;,4N� I I I i I 4 ,4, I 10 Phone No, 91 ... . JOHN J. HUGGARD I Barrister, Solicitors, Notary .Public, R�,.r . Deattle Block . SW t14 Out. , % . . __1 ---------- 4_"____� � . . R. S. HAYS , I Barrister, Solicitor, Convoyapeer and Notary Public. Solicitor for the 6 , DWniaion Ba,nk. Office.in -rear of the � DOMWon Bank, seaforth. Money,to h bm. i b . b.- I --..----------+ - BEST &"'BEST 8 . Barristers, Solicitors, CO]ivey"- . stra and Notaries.Public, Etc. Office s in the Edge Building, Opposite The Expositor Office. � h . VETERINARY I--- i ___4-,_ 0 JOHN GRIEVE, V.S. 9 .. . Honor graduate of Ontario Veterin- k =Gollego. All disease of dome ' stle � I is -treated. Calls promptly at- tended to and charges moderate. Velt- winary Dentistry a specialty. Office dand residence on Goderich Street, one do" east of Dr. Mackay's office, Sea- . hAh. . I I _,___1 - - — , A. R. CAMPBELL, V.S. I Graduate of Ontario VeiF College, University of Torionto. All diseases of domestic animals treated . by the most modern Principles. awges reasonable. Day or night ulls promptly attended to.: Office on �, XWx Street Hensall, Opposite Town ,t IWL Ph.� 116. - . i MEDICAL . It , __ ...- -, . DR. F, Ji R. FORSTER - I Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat . Graduate in Medicine, University Of I Forouto. Late a l- . In,el and Ifural Institute, Moorefield's a Hos- , London, Eng. Co mercial I Seaf , it rd Monday in month, f 11 a.m, to 3 P.M. a Waterloo , South,, Stratford. No visit in August. . I. ____ DR* W.C.SPROAT Graduate of Faculty of Medicine, V - , Diversity of Western Ontario, Lon ". Member of College of Physic-' two and Surgeons of Ontario. Office in Aberhart's Drug Store, Main St., seaforth. Phone 90. a.- . DR. R. P. 1. DOUGALL Honor graduate of Faculty of lilefficine and Master of Science, Vni- Tersity of Western Ontario, London. Xember of college of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario. Office 2 doors east of post office. Phone 56, Ilensall Ontario. 3004'V 6- D& A. i� WTON-BRiADY . ;. Bayfield. Graduate Dublin University, Ire - V tsud. Late Ext,ern Assistant Master l omen and r,bildren, Dublin. Office at residence ktoly occupied by.Mrs. Parsons. Hours: 9 to 10 h.m., 6 to 7 P.m-, $undays, 1 to 2 p.m. 2866-26 i 6- — DR F. J. 33URROWS office �residence Goderich Street, bast of the United Church, Sea - forth Phone 46, Coroner for the County of Huron. I . - DR C.MACKAY 0. Mackay, honor graduate of Trin- Ay University, and .gold medalist of Mmer Ow College of Physicians and Sur- geons of Ontario. P --i . i DR. ErIBUGH ROSS Graduate Of University of Toronto y��ty of Medicine, member of 0011- . bXe Of Physicians and Surgeons Of I 03Ltario. , pass graduate courses in Chiesgo-Clinical School of Chicago. v loyal oplithalmis Hospital, London, . ; vers I'll ' - Ian . C Back Do - on a , S forth. one No. 5. fr residence, JFictoria Street, Seaforth. DR. J. A. M N I Graduate of Northwestern' Univem *1 hy Chica o, 11,1. -Licentiate Royal &fiege of %eTftl Surgeons, Toronto. Office over Sills' Hardware, Main St, gedorth. Phone 151. I - I .I * DR. F. J. BECHELY Graduat,s, Royal College of Dental Surgeons, Toronto. office over W. R. I renlith's, GTOCerY, M6ill' Street, Sea.- jorth. phones: office, 186W: red - W"06, 185 J. 0-0 �ONSULTING ENGINEER . F. W. Archibald, B.A.Se., (Tor.) D.L.S., Registered Professional En . Nr d Livnif Surveyor. AssociatA " I , femberlEngineering Institute of Can- adiL office, Senforth, Ontario. .. , 41., i � AUCTIONEERS 0. 10 F , , THOMAS BROWN Licensed auctioneer for the counde .. Of Huron ,and Perth. Coirespondene I grrangements for sale datm can inade by calling The Expositif Offlo gWorbh. Cbs,rges moderattel ,an I satisfaction guaranteed. Phone 302. 1 1 . T . OSCAR KLOPP Honor Graduate Carey Jones' N ,., tiongl School for AUctl6neeringo Cb eago Special course taken in Pw j;W Live Stock, Real EstAtO, MO ebandlue and Farm Sales- fttes keoping 'With P ailing market. Sa bdaetioiL. asou red. Write Or Vfh 01car luopp, Zurich, Ont. PhOn 13-98. . 28M - P I . L _____� I 1. IL T. LUKER JAcensed Quetimnew for the C�ous . of ]ffur(ffi. .;Sales attonded 0 iu . ra#5 014be eol"A7. Seffea eatir *jenq i1ft �Ujfoba and it Wan* TeW#=ble. 7=6 . 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',T L , , , 1i Jov ,'A �1, a ,.� , )a ,. ., � '11"', ", " " 'r IlMortAw- '* t ff rp surp., -ehe also NLA , '4";,an , , - Continued from last week. and soeiable as a couple of r4s Ut If _ 43 - 1, � `Xq _. 1.11,11, "'. ._ , , 1.1,1'� I I— � #L�f'4'g� I - 11 11 . -It'amounts to a lot there wag 1400, trA00: of it rom#*,,� .�� - VW�­�411p,*,;,��.�#� , , I . . I 5) L _0 0 11 "' �h , a sugar hogshead, I don't blame YOU ought to havip .. '. ' b ; 11 I L , ,W,0 MR, - �" ". I S, ,� 1� I �yl` � 11�11Y lilli., ,� I IV "Cal don't tell much more'o he fig irl, 'and L Ugg " �Q.Y�.lf 0 4!W� ., ,��, , �,,,,g­ I'l - hinv-she's a mighty good-lookin' gi . _ led , ,ft't ' 1.Y � , - L - , ­s��!Px ,t4PQi1%191WT& bl I . , "" �,�, ' ' , ' ers to, do�s he?" -be observed-. but why Sarepta ,Fuller's cluldi should could see tlmt Kell"Ogg T -04n. I I'd till and'10.Xied up-AVJ= again. L" " ��- IWV40149P; tj.�J,oy�,`��4"'44 �`,F,JFR !'' 1, 1, """ V I I . 1, Wep_:�i ,1�1;� - ,F�.,�� �� I � � � , , 1544?i , . 'i �g�Y.i� , � ., A ked. ' "Not . W V% m,", zoo Aw 'I . 'I -s W - " �,�, ,�, iiii, , VT 'il hi , QrX L�'�T , . "ana :t4#.nqw arY him what I think. r doesn't he .IAOU, alvi r1Aure4,' I _ , , 'P�$ 5 I � .1, � �,�p "�_ Mr. Halleck win to us, be wasting time with an Ordin ,I QA; "y4p _y . - , ,, R � �� 3� IS . . , � � i,�� ,O V I .1 I 5:N1 � 01� e dorft," he admitted. "If you was 'you and tell those - newspapers it wionderfy f?" , . I �! 't 3 � ,5�1� ng chap -life-saving along shore I come out of command WX ,b� sog�­­­­ , , � 01� , ;11�i " I A - , " Ti 04D i ! I " ` 1 . , ;­ON"�jj Li�, .... i� ,, �,, ,,, -13 ,.�, 0'�� L I A " - , *QX40, iho -r,. *41 t; 11 � 1� I'll � etter-lookin', Gaius, and lad red hair, can't make out." . . the truth? He knows',well, enough. It Was 'j�QnderkUl,� certainly, Lr.o,fqv be b%i �ai4.- ;LP P4,11"i"I"I"", ., .. . , or �*, Imp W11 .11 5 � �'t$o rou might be, talked to more, I ,-Nellie Snow, his seventeen -year-old Why don't you make bj%?" as -he was, e,oacernid,. so. wonderful -tliexii.. I And'p 3 pqw� �:#PW' *,U*:`.,7-'9'n,, , � 1144 tak�n i � I , 1:, �, I �� ­,�.� - , �, %_ ,W. ' ' ' ' t,,Ny. � ­� , � I as ma e � ..'"�'11 . ',fo�5!��,�,Li,,-�,, �,'� , , .. I . , , , ' Lt . . . . . . W'.��': , li'M­L.f�; ... � , �, .. 2 " �� ,�. 11 , . , " �ft ,� ..... I", , I �� , �.. I'll, " Li-' �" "I V � u -��nd ouglit ,to­imonopoliz . , 1 ,�. 1 1 ave a 'good time making Cap'n Kel- 411 abo t, least of all what it really I , n . eh ,**�-Of i�.h .'��'jD. ,.'�, I I , "I 11"'11" .1 , houldn't wonder." . . daughter, answered his remark. Oie.ld' - "I should that he scarcely realized what it _ air ,..,%,� _,J,'L' R �� , . Homer laughed at ea ... � , Tmwd . . - Allf his name was Myra he wOulds 11necause be isn% a bit ordinary," h I .W �, " .J I , "t 111 111111',15 L , " - �­ '­­ '­ ... '­­_­­'­­' ­'­­­'­­­­­ "", '7 Ith conviction. " i Ogg do anything," hei said. ' meant., And then, at that psyr-holog- Myra Faller Oa�, A pretty , ".... ,­;; '11-i'li, Iii ---11 'A 'I, 'A" ' ­­­ �-�-;,"�:�-,j�,��,�l,�.i�',��411,�'ll',"�'ll, ffig,� �4?5 "il'J�"A"'#A�l"�"��'.I"'eI I � "I'll , I'll I � 4111, � ,� I ..""''L " .� ,4, -1 'LL 11 . W� "L "L '47`� , , ; N ,J ') artin I observed Seth. `0e'll tell she declared wi He s I . i�e.,�5','0'4,'��p W� , A " "'14.1. To— �L­ �L, , .), '4' ?��"',` - � I . , ., ­­­., 1111Z.!,. " , �, 'j4, 1 , �, I , I � A , 1 'L' . dyra all there is to tell ---- 4he'll make oneof the handsomestand nicest f,el- 'Miss Fuller tossed her head. dining attraotiv4t and very clover Jrf rLP:;'a " 42 Og I butnn; �' _4", , I , - I ' ' . 11""M ,;, "", %wrll 4", " , ""' f4 , , , IJ , .0 im. -Myrkt generally, makes out to lows in -Orham, all the girls say so "I could make him," she declared. room opened and, Mrs. Fuller enter- There should be -,no "'but$,"�',"ho, �' -'.�- 9X W - - , �PC .. -L, _Ib 1, �, ', ""' . , , ,gki,, - , t h ' '"" J- �, .... g ,et what - she sets out after." and smart too, even if he is a life- "I only -wish Lhad t e chance2l ed. ..If she had been listening at the alized thit ,keenly, and him �VA.,�­�A_�� eo� I 14"U'Al, A � I It T , - 1; L , ." I o I ,A% 11 . ! '4-111411,,Vl� � ,-, � "And she's set Out to get him," saver, If Myra Fuller gets him she'll "How? What do you mean" , other side Of that door the moment smote him. It was wonderful to, t1d nk� A P., . , M ' A . oncurred Gaius. "Well, she's sm`3 be lucky. I hope she doesn't." An -other toss of the head, a droop could not havebeen more psychologic- that such a girl loved him; he'dj4'not. me4'A,$ -�.,o 'r , '16cQU .ii, _ , 1, - ­ ' We SAY�L, - , . , . . , 3 ' L ­­ d � _,_ "I'l-il".. irl, Myra is, and smart too. I don'T, Her father turned to regard her of the eyelids, and a. little smile. al. unders,tandLit. And yet she did . b. Bart � , .". 't" ,I ;,:L�� �f , ' '�_ ", � i ' 24?lpj�,�, , 41�. �;'­ ,�::".,�, , �,:qi�`��`�-0i`�,`� ' " "Oh, I could," repeated the youne -She uttered a little scream. So did, him- she S,t bo i i 1.11 , J�, ­ 11 - L" L �'�'�",�"",:'k""���;�,��'I.: now's I blame him for hangin' round hadsaid'so and he mu _ . I "LL ;e"":, - I , , ,!­,.I�t , , , " ­', * � I . . , "', � ('19M U. IL .;.. ,, ­,, , i., I with sudden and significant scrutiny, ' ,whin igic "I' .:�'11' ,.,N �, 1,14 1; ' ­.� r�,I';T,��,, �. s'lie -very proud, 141P � � 1-1 . .h '?" . ", ,­ L" own there. If I was younger I . "Humphl" he said, after a. mom- lady- I . Myra. Calvin said nothing -word ver -it._. He should be . . � , , I I I di It, �gayv a * 'li,L ,- night -be cruisin!down the Neck Road ent. That was all, but a "humph", Her mother smiled indulgently. were not among his possessions just She was one of the most popular girls ' ­ " I L'.,1�1".,!Ij ,gc 0.1;,doWt ­ 0 1. -41�i�,, I , , . , - I I. n I !_ �, , O , I-, �, I' , � nyself. I was some cruiser in my may express -much. "Myra's got a real convincing way then. - in Orham. When other girls bad bee , . . , ,�J­­­ ?.'41 i f " 1. ' . ­ "y' -f . .. ­%.a=�W', My L " " ... .." - W ­ I r , h- .Y�T to . I 0, a , " 1, - "... ,i, ;T,Mllg::�A, �,, IN, I :V'pt 7 �--& , - , , , � , ,", �,,�,,g F.A.-J, , 11, I ,-,Lw,! ,� -Fg � ", f&116. U I I "w I ,�', . � ay," he added-, complacently. MissFuller's welcome war. as cord- with her," she sail "And she is so "Well,! Why, I never!" gasped Sar- neglected by masculine follosovers Myr C Ir 0 TS� , j'4'4",� :�,:�L�t �', �.,m, , Burgess chuckled. "Yes, you was, ial as her midther's. The supper was cross when she talks aboui what she epta. Her daughter gently disengag- had always hadi at least On hanging ed. I , A _ . time in that wrw `_ '" X ", �w � .., ,scp�pe - about. He remen1bered rumoura: of . _.�,q, k " , �,i�T,v -,�fw,?,m , ,- ,..,�;,Zq,,,�ig � , .' ,aius," he declared. "And iso, was j. a distinctly pleasant me -al. Since his calls your wrongs, Calvin. I never ed her waist from the partially para - , . I * -or rum -ours that she -v ,�.­ ", , �, 'he : .7 � �­�.,�'��,�t nis e ,ci c , a - r I guess likely you didni!t:hs# ­ ­ -11 I I . r� �J'pel� , L !11 , , L, I I - �i, � � le, he! Yoi� and me was a team in own mother's death Cglvin had learn- saw her so put Out before. She has lyzed ar n r ling it nd, ose. .r engagement .. . .1 I . .1 � - 1,11111,� . I . L I "" � li.�. - � � ,hem times. Do YOU remember that ed to appreciate and look forward to talked about nobody but you ever "Mother," she said, "Calvin.andU was "just gs..good as eng'ag,d,P_t, "X heard you."' ��;,':�i� "; �,,.,1'14N " - - " , � � , 'I "' ' 0 IMOWi', .. .4,,;, I 1,�,�j,7�';t"..,�",�;��i�_, ight when we went over to the the comparatively few homie Meals since t,hose,newspAper stories 'began ,'lob! oh" I want t - . 41111 - are engaged to be married. Isn't it this fellow or that. And, now, of all , 1--9" L' I �:".",�­ ;,"j, I., "'I.P1 ',­; I., "e.", *1 her." wonderful ? . . . Calvin dear, it is the list, she had chosen him, As — , � . , �,-,. g,. . I I � , , " "'; rhanksgivin' ball at Denboro? There which came his way. Life at the stA. I ,don't know what 466s ai ,N�.ii, � � i I'll, "What?" I :, �. �; 1. " �, ,��, I 11_ : � . , - 1 ,,� 4 vas ,a couple of girls over there tion was interesting-4remendously Miss Fuller was prettily, confused. only mother. Can't .you speak to wife -the word smote him almost like .i, . '.. � I r1l" . 11 ' . wife. He "Why -why, I thoughtypu: was. Just', 4' :'� �'; , , . ,i,j�,��� . . . , I .hat-�' interesting -to him, or he would not "Oh, mother, stop!" she commanded. her?" a chill. He was �to take a to Sa " L . ;'�, , t;�' , , , it. ,i,�,� � "Don't be so silly. goin' somethin' about i Ap �,-,.j.,i� The reminiscence was lengthy and hae remained there --- 4but there was a . . . Now, let% '. He could not, Of course, but it really was engaged to be married. He was! . Aq Y .1 11 '. .,; - � " , � ,i;�'�.Y;,�,�� � wasn't." I I �, . , ,,, _"��., J . . never the narra- flaivour of rest and, homely comfort forget the old papers and talk about made little difference, for Mrs. Fuller She herself had suggested that the . . . � L .1.11::,�;;,"i ­ . .�V,, 1, ivon in detail. Whe , Xr. Myrick swallowed hard,, " " i", C4"_ ­', �� I � W or omitted -a remark or incident Mr- and domesticity about a supper -like something else." did sufficient .speaking for the two. engagement be kept a secret for the okeuO' .' ,�%,�,� _ '' , , I., , �J , K Cahoon broke in to supply it. 6 this ---- 4hid his mouth closed. -it, land then aTUTen1P1,U,_ I R."., � this one which awakened memories So they did, to their guest's relief. At first she declared she believed she present. He had agreed t . I , I I,— ­�', , ,&�7, ed another attack, stratogleal;�.' . , , ''I, �1 � K ­ ��'N .'IMeanwhile -Calvin Homer was walk, and gratified senses which, at other Mrs. Fuller spoke feelingly concern- should faint right straight away; but in fact, felt a sort of relief in a $1111s, IL, ,,�;,'.,",, �it--,?A gLic,:i- . 11 .1 "I"i`ill �_,�7",��i,,", I ,.,.,:. �.� " I'll ' AX '1�1 ­,;"�.jj , , " I; ng down the Neck Road. It was times, he was scarcely aware he p s- ing bygone days, an erroneo,i . . li�,,,,,iiii ,is belief�­she did ing. He did not quite understand. time 4 �� , �, 0 when her hustand it was and addressed by way of his, Other , 1, 11 I , I r. I . . I . li�`­,­ . . `!i:�,',,,',�iii The shaded light, the table was alive and they,w"e I'sible to have not faint. She exclaimed and choked why she wished to delay th "I '�'Ir, nearly six o'clock, Orham's supper- sesm:d. e announce- passenge � � �`��",,��,��, ", , :I .1 115i , i I "Me and Calvin and' all the; ln*s, , ',,!��,',' 4- � , , , I ."I' AN-, , , ime. Windows in the rear of , 4 i� the linen, the polished knives and forks things." This led, -by' tortuous paths, and wept a little, and then kissed Myra ment; the delay, apparently, had " '. ,� V en talki ­,',�,: il - , houses were alight and smoke was and spoons, the quiet ease of it all- to the pr , Lnt, -over and over again, after which she something to do with those, ambitious . � ,, eq, its inconveniences, and down to Setuckit, we've be I . I ., .11 T-_?,­�&t ". ­­;" ".."',"', rising from the, kitchen chimneys. It he found himself contrasting these her daughter's capabilities as a teach- threw her arms about Mr. Homer's plans for big future *hich she talked about you Crooked Eill folks a lot ,; " ""', "'! .. , " ,�",L� . � p .�. , �,.: I R. lately," he ,observed. ",Reen. readiW __ ;:��-,�N?�,, ., � ... I , , � ',�, �- ' . A,��- -, was a crisp, fine winter evening, a with the barer,mess-room at Setuckit, er and household manager. After a neck and kissed him. Calvin, whose so much about. It was fine of her the papers every, chance we cou I � �,�;:,,��. '. � snap in the air -and the early stars the glare of the bracket lamps and time Myra again felt called upon to kissing experiences, outside of his to be so interested in him. She h d , Id got,, . 1. L ,. ',� 1 a we vin I I ", N �� I . W� I : ," �,;; , � , ri ' ain't , Cal ?" I - � , like electric.111y lighted pin-holes in their reflectors,'the hit Or miss service protest. own family, had been pretty closely said he was to become a ch man; :`1 ��,, ... � �. He bad But this move, too, was a failure. - 111� i the bl�e-black canopy of EL cloudless and the noisy jokes, He liked his "Oh, mother, do stop talking about limited to games at boy -and -girl par- she was to., -Make him one . Homer was as sparing -of speech as "I , ;i.!,�,Pp L : 11 " , ' ".� .,�iffl' I i sky. There was almost no wind. Cal- work, he was tremendously fond of me,11 she begged. Sarepta bridled. ties and a few casual flirtations on never dreamed of riches; the acquir- �-i`i. vin's conscience was as clear as the his cr "Why ,shouldn't I talk about youVo Bartlett. He had no wish to talk. He .,��,�. ew, enjoyed being with them and straw rides or returns from dances, ing of money had never attracted him ' , �,�!'.,'.., . was doing a vast amount of thinking __1 . we ce from his was proud to consider himself one of she wished to know. "You're all the was overwhelmed with guilty embar- greatly. But it attracted her; she , �,,'X .11 ��: fg post was concerned. He had, while them -but this, this was different -and child I've got ,and nobody ever had a rassment. There was no reason why' meant to make 'him rich in spite of. and his thoughts were speculative and I llvt�i��,V �'­., ", , �, the post office, telephoned Setuck ) it -yes distrusting. Benoni Bartlett, the ,Z, , �.��,`,,�,�, a, at - he liked this 'too. Ths supper was smarter or better one. . . . Do he should feel guilty, but somehow he himself. And she would d( I ' �WL"i cel' sation, was On hia..way � :".;�-�Vi it, and learned from Gammon, Who like the old-time suppers at 'home. have another cup of tea, Cap'ii Cal- did. And even yet he could scar Y -when a girl like that set out to do a newspaper sen ­_,,� to the S�etuckit Station to "look things ly.�,�i, had been left in charge, that all was It was good to hear feminine voices vin." epmprehend the situation; the after thing, she would and could achieve I ,.�,,��,�,��,, I � - :,�44. well it the station. ' more, se from the table Mrs. effects of the daze were still with him. her Object. He felt perfectly certain over." Why? Again he remembered �.�O . once a pleasant change from When they ro . I i�,:, , , his recent talk with Superintendent . 1`1 ,,,,�; .- ';'L% "� "Stay as long as you want to, Cal," Seleucus Gammon's gruff sallies and Fuller insisted upon doing the clear- Mrs. Fuller wept and hugged him, of that, and with the certainty came ,'�i�.'� _ Seleucus had said over the phone. Josh Phinney's strident rejoinders. ing a -way unassisted. and she and Myra hugged each other, a sense of, belplesse4ss, almost as if Kellogg and the latter's. evident �'fll . . . . . . . .. I .,L,�,, � I ,,, I . . . . . Y -1 ... , .. �',. humour and his hint at interference . - 14��`, " . �.. I ... 11 .. 'Cal'late we can maTiage to keephouse 'The Fuller8 did their ,best to mlake ".Myra," she said, "you and the cap'n and then the former declared she was he were in a trap with no way out. , ' i �,,,`��,,, in high places. The hint had made ': �,�, . , while you'regone . . . . Eh? Wait him feel at home. The supper was a go right into the sitting-rooin and so glad she did not know what to do. His walk to the Ian -ding was not . 5,,� ,. � , K:X. . bim uneasy at -the time, with all it- . :��,iil,� a minute . . . . Well, never mind. good one--�Sarepta and her daughter talk. He'll be having to go back to "If I had had the picking of a son- the path of glory which a triumphant 5 .... � .;, i��,,- 1,11 ., possible implications, including one Of �.:,,�� 11, etty soon and goodness in�law,ll she owed, "I couldn't have lover is supposed to tread. The loom I I L �- I` Thought maybe Wallie',d want you to were competent cooks -and the food the station pr pos- . � I 4T see 'his wife and . find out if she was was a cheerful contrast to that pre- knows when he'll -be able to come,'a- found a better one. And, oh Calvin, .of the sail of Peleg's boat at the end which he had never dreamed as a . 11 � �,��?o I., �i I ,1� still ashore, but seems he' ain't par- ini out of his sibility. disturbance � � � pared by Ellis Badger. Mrs. Fuller gain. There are only ,a few dishes- I don't believe even you realize what Of the wharf brought h! ,Xven the mental 1,,��ii ld� followingFrealization Of the fact that ., , �,4,,',j I 1 �'� , tie'lar. SO Ion " ' I Myra kept up a steady flow of we neve'r have anything but an every- a dear, lovely -smart wife you're going ly.ental maze, and Mr. Myrick's voice . � " ON, and . ', �4, , i �, r hi he was engaged to be married was .. ,�,�, " i . �L � rhe Neck R%4/,was not in those conversation, dealing, for the most day supper when.you come, Calvin; to have. She is a blessing. We'll impatiently hailing him awoke im I ,��,,. �*l .. " I 11 da . e ' yet ulous part, of course, with the wrecks at treat you just like one of the family, all be so happy together, won't we?" from the future to the imm crowded out of his mind. So he, too, .�'11 I " - ys--nor is it eLV,� -a pop -and I'd just as soon do them And so on, for a time. Then Sar- ality. . snubbed the garrulous Myrick. . ,.,��4�1�, ,. 'I, . , ,,, " ... ", , . : i��,��,i� thoroughfare. The dwellings along Setuckit and at Crooked Hill Shoal. You see �1�t , I I I ,. �� 11 , �. it are scattered and placed we'll back "We're all awfully proud of you, as not." epta turned to the do -or. "Well, so 'here you be at ,lastl" . ',�'�'�, i (Continued next week.) . I. !., ", I ... from the street. The house occupied Calvin," declared Sarepta, beaming So Calvin and Myra went into the ,141 must run back to my dishes," vouchsafed the skipper of the ' W Id -0 I 11 . I . 11;�;, il A.V I L by Mrs. Sarepta Fuller and her daugh, above the teapot. "We know what sitting-vwm, the big square room with she said, and added archly, "I guess Duck. "I began to think you'd got 411111, - " . ,;,"AA- , I il�l " ,: , . ter was one of the largest of a type you did down there. and everybody the square piano and the black wal- likely you can spare me. Engaged lost in the dark somewhere. Been . . �. ,;,m upon this 1king about it. I declare, nut set, a%d on the walls the folks aren't very particular about hav- roostin' here'over an hour, I have. I Virtue's Shortcoming. ,­", ,0! of architecture inflicted 'has been ta oil por- - A New. 3-1 11, 11 . I i I country in the early ,fifties, and dis- it makes us, proud just to know you 1*raits of A3aTepta's father and mother, ing other company around. At least, don't kn�ow's you realize it, but it's York judge -rules that a n6vel pub- -7i�l �-�6,, , � - I've got a lished recently is not obscene'. - The I 'i `jF , , playing much jig -saw ornamentation. are such a friend of ours, doesn't it, portraits paint6d by an unknown art- I know I wasn't when I was engaged. beginnin' to breeze on and :9. �i I . '. gate nee jint publishers are ex ected to appeal the . � ��,i­ ,Calvin turned' in at the and Myra? " izt who %hould have been an under- Of course I'll see you again, Calvin couple of aches in my port k 'p ', . . I 1-1l case.-Meaford Mirror. ­ � �.� I �i th to the side door. Myra nodded. "Indeed it does," she taker. Tke hanging Ianip in that sit- dear, before, you go, Oh, I'm so glad that means blow, if they don't mean . �,,'�, walked up the pa L " �­. Before he could knock, the, door was, agreed. ting room. gave but a dim light -Myra for all our sakes"' rnore'n that. Where you be,en cruisin' .. . � .111, . .., "Everybody says that if it hadn't declared she did not know what was She went away, carefully closing to, anyhow ? I'm pretty nigh froz,� Luncheofi'Hint.' The only occasion ,... i'll", - . I ',.,,� opeited by Mrs. Fuller herself, who ourth of when the tradition of'cburtesy per- III'., had heard his step. She resembled - the mattez with the old thing --and so, the door after her. Myra sat down to a crisp. This ain't no F .,� 1� ,r�', b,een for you the folks on that schoon o help herself before a � the house in some respects, being er would have. been lost, just a's sure when they sat together upon the hair- again upon the sofa and Calvin, still July night; didn't you know it? Good mit a hostess t .�'LL, , I '� 1" ,Q .0 rather large, and, for 'her age, still as could be. And they ell say you cloth sofa to look over the scrapbook giddy, sat down beside her. It w4s thing I had comp'ny or I'd lost my woman guest is -mrben she has xeason I . � � ��,�if � ornamental. She welcomed the visi- are the best cap'n in the service. which 'Miss Fuller hao, kept since she nearly ten when he rose to go. He grip on to myself and swore a few. to believe the foDd is poisoned. -Em- 11"11-,�t ­',�- , ,,�. � tor warmly. I Don't they, Myra?" was a girl, they were obliged to bend had told Peleg that be would meet hirn Climb aboard! Lively! My fingers ilY Post- % I �'Iifip 11 "We're so glad to see you, Cap'n Miss Fuller again agreed. , Calvin �ow in order to see. .1 at the wharf at nine, amd his odd are so numb I don't know's. I can un- Gumption. -I I -would sooner have a: ' -5 , , ,". Homer," she declared. "We've been thought it time to protest. .1 A;:,.d, as they bent, strands of ber sense of guilt was not lessened by this hinber 'em enough to cast off." - man with first-class- gumption and , , ,�', li counting on it ever since we got your "But I'm not a cap'n," he put irt. hair brushed his cheek, he could hear knowledge. He and Myra had -said To most of this tirade Homer paid brains than a man with . i�,., . ' third-class L 'rrL I? letter. Myra is -as excited as can be. "Yes, you are -or what armounts to her soft b-reatbing. He was conscious many things since 'her mother left no attention. 'He swung over the third-class gumption and. first-class , � 1.11 I declare you'd think it was a year the same thing. And you're going to -increasingJy and peculiarly consc- them - Miss Fuller said mostof tl�e string piece Of the wharf and drop- I 11 - Bishb�p o 1. . bee' f Chelmsford� �. I since you were here. And it is a be one, really, just ,as soon as the ious---of her nearness to him and of Sh� had spoken of the future -t ir ped into the cockpit of the catboat. brains. . 11 I . long time; and we see so few people appointment is made." the perfume she -bad used, of the,full future together-bu't she had Spoken Then he became -aware that he and Brantford Expositor. . I.]::: I 17, ,�. . . . -of the right kind, I mean. Come Their guest shook his head. "That curve ' -of her neck and the touch of Of -his own even more. She was very Myrick were not the only persons a- . — �111�'; I I right in. Take off your things. Sup- isnPt sure, by any means," he said, her h d the pages ambitious for him, she declared. He board the Wild Duck. Someone else . "I., I "11. LL ... per will be ready in just a few min- "There are plenty of others who de- together. . was going to get that appointinmt as was seated there in the stern near LONDON AND WINGHAM .1�181 utes. Shan't I get you a eug of hot serve it,as much as I do." .There were many of these 'pages, kee�er, that was sure already, but that the tiller. This individual rose to his � � " " .with schoolgirl pictures and clip- was to be only the beginning. feet. A heavy, bulky man he 'was South. �.� "I . . . . . �, tea or -something? It's real wintry ,M . ,�". � ­ _. dee"yTa's -eyes flashed and her color some normal -school magazihes "You are going right on," she said and, against the background of star- , P.ML , .� out, isn't. M" . pi�ned.' . pings from I V. :,: the tea. While he I the like. with confidence, "right on up and up. lit sky and water, Calvin caught sight "'. Homer declined "Nonsense!" She explained. "There and invitations to parties an� � quick- My Husband isn't going to be 'just a of the fringes of a thick beard stirring 2.05 �. . .. 71, � I . wag removing his hat and coat, Myra Isn't'anybody like you in the service." All these Miss Fuller passed, by Belgrave .................. 2.22 � .11. ., i Fuller came hurrying to greet him. Calvin laughed -aloud. "I guess you ly, some of them very quickly, but ov- life-saver, he is going to be more than in the wind. I . %.1111 r the pages 'in the latter portion of that. Superintendent Kellogg is get- He did not recognize the T�an, but Blyth ....... 2.33 . " ,1� , I . She was a striking -looking Young WO- don't know the rest of the, boys," he e - .......... 2.40 i::: " man, her hair that "certain shad'e of suggested. the book she seemed to linger just a ting pretty old for such a place as he took it.for granted tha:t the Tatter Clinton .................... 3.09 1 .r . .1, , I red" which so many like and each one "Of course I do. I know them as little. And suddenly Calviif, -bending he has. He won't be there very much mus� be someone he knew. Brucefield ............ I ..... 3.26 ;.: M I : describes differently, a pair Of large well ,as you ,do—oT better. You are beside her, became aware that these longer; he'll make some mistake or "Why, bello!" 'he said. * L., � and most expressive blue eyes, red head and shoulders over them all. recent pages were filled with clip- other, and then someone else will be The man held out a mittened hand. Kippen .................... 3.33, , . L .;�L . Hensall .................... 8.39 'I'll Look at the rest Of them! Who are pings dealing with the exploits of the appointed district superintendent." His voice, when he spoke, was deep , � S, i lips and a determined chin. Her figure c s w crew lob, no," he said. and his method of speech what Cape Exeter ................... : 3.53 L." was what her mother's had been twen- they? Just ignorant, common fish- Setuckit rew, hi o n - Calvin protested. ' . I , , � T, - ct, Mrs. Fuller ermen and lobstermen and people like There was a picture -of the crew, 11 Cap'ri Kellogg is a fine man and—" CoddeTS describe as "moderate." - North. I L ,,'I I, often said that Myra was the image that, They don't know anything ex- with himself as Number One man, She put her fingers on his lips. "He "How are you, Mr. Homer?" he 1 10.J5j . LL . �� L . � of herself when sbe ,was, a girl. Those cept how to row a dory and walk up prominent in the foreground. There is an old man " she insisted. "And said. "Glad to know you." Exeter .................... — .1 who remembered the lady when she and down the beacb." were. long stories -of wrecks and, in hCs an old fooi too." ' Calvin shook the proffered hand, -but Hensall .................... 11.12 ; , , " 1 I I was -Sarepta Townsend were satisfied "Well, that's about all a life-saver each—he could, not help noting—his :',Now, Myra—" ,be was puzzled. The man was a Kippen .................... 11.18 ,,,, " _ I .. ment, just as needs to know, isn't'it?" own name was underscored in pencil. He is, or be would have appoint- ;§tranger. Myrick grinned the grin Brucefield .................. 11.27 �, ., � "i , ''I � with Sarepta "Perhaps so, but it isn't all you He felt an odd tbrill. She- must b� ed you keeper two weeks'ago. And Of superior knowledge. Clinton .................... 11.59 L . I � i 11 � ", in her day. A great many young know,'Calvin Homer. Everybody says very much interested in him, this at- 'he wouldn't have allowed those idiots "Don't know who 'tis, do Ye, Cal?" Londesboro ................. 12.16 , . " .: r.. I 11 fellows--4and older one -al too—found you're too good for the work—every- tractive young woman beside him, to of newspaper men to print all those he observed. "Well, it's somebody Blyth ...................... 12.23 .11 � i I 11 1 I .1 I Myra perfectly satisfactory. She her- body. -But tho are going to Make keep and treasure all these. And.,why lies about thg� Bartlett and the rest. that we've all heard consider'ble tell B,Igrave .................... 12.33 . "I, , ' Cal, let me make you ac- Wingham .................. 12.47i 1`2 , self seemed less easy to suit. you keeper there at Settekit; ' they had she pencilled ,his name more than I hat, that Bartlett." of lktely. .��i, . rh for that," those of his comrades? It was flat- ,,Why? you don't know him, dor quaipted to Mr. Benoni Bartlett. ;.�._ ,%�!, She was, owing to ,what her mothe" have got brains enoug ..2 . 5� "reduced ,"Welr -1 the te-ring--yes; but to him it was more . Crooked Hill Shoals—y,ou 'know. Cal. . .�,�.",� 1 often referred to a,sL their ;'�' don't know about you ? " . C. X. R. ! , A sophisticated "No, but I know his daughter, or I He's cal'14iin' to saildown to the pint ir',� � . circumstances," teaching in the Or- brains, and I'm not so sure about—" ,than that. person I, . IV_ I t it a trifle obvious, but did know 'her over at Bridgewater. along with us, Mr. Bartlett is. Ain't Hast., ... I - ham high school. She was a satis "Oh, don't! It makes me cross to might have fel I'll I factory teacher and a remarkably hear you run yourself down. Of course' Calvin was any -thing but sophisticat- She was there for a little while, a ye,, 'Mr. Bartlett?" . . 1.� .. ,, good disciplinarian. She sang a little you'll be captain. You know you will. ed, so far as the opposite sex was freshy when I was in my senior year. nartlett ,bowed, gravely and delib- . U.ML P.m. )� ,''. I I .... � and played a little more and danced Mrs. Fuller -put in a word. "Myra concerne& He had been a shy boy, I met her three or four timesl and' I erately, as he seemed to do everything. Godericb, ........... 6.95 2.40 1 , ;i�i ' very well indeed. Why she was, at has been so pi�t out about -all these and he was now a man's man. WO- didn't like her a bit. She is a silly, "Goin, to ask you to take care of Holmesville ........ 6.50 2.58 . �1_ ,'v " twenty-five, still single was one of things in the -papers lately," she ob- men were scarce. at Setuckit, even in goody-goody thing, pretending to be me at the station for a little while, Clinton ............ ..��t "'! `j'.i� , :'-4, ­ Ill Orham's mysteries. The men, most served. "All this praising up of the summer mbnths, and when they too honorable to have any fun, or— Homer," he said. "I'm goin' down Seaforth ........... 7.12 311 L ;Jj �, L �' I of them, were certain it was not be- those Crooked Hill people. It makes visited the station be had made it a ob, I bate 'hypocrites, don't you. But there to—well, to kind of look things St. Golumban ...... 7.119 3.27, 1: 1;1 .'I ...... ..� '' cause of the lack of opportunities; the her pTomoked, and I don't wonder. It rule to keep out of their way. He there, dearest, we won't talk about over', the Lord willin'." Dubliii ............. 7.23 3.82 , _,�:;P,, turned again to look at the rich gold -he, will we? We'll talk about you. Calvin stared at 'him. Wby was I I ,i.� , �,�LL ' I , . . .1 . women, practically all of them, seem- does me too." I 1. *est. ,�4 "' ed less sure, .although thdy-expressed -Myra's eyes snapped; they were of the bead beside him and the tbrill promise you'll do ev- Bartlett going to Setuckit Station to I 1 7"�, I—, . The rustle of ,s over? What,on earth did in —and lingered. - look thing, . little discontent with tbe"MA itself. handso, e eyes and the'sparkle was returned erything you can after you are keep - ' Dublin .......... � ... 11.24 9.17 , .,;., .,.�; c the pages ceased, the book remained push yourself forward. I'll it meatil What might it mean? . �,,; , 0 'Calvin HoineT-had, of course, known becoming. er to St. ColumbEm. ....... 11.29 ...O, I ,�,;, el the Fullers all 'his life. He "Provokedl" she repeated. "I open. There was- sil�rtce in therGom, help you—oh, I can -1 Thereare ways. The catboat swung away from the ., �;� i, bad known .. 11.40 930 -1, i�', ilence. I 11,-, think I was. Who wouldn't a significant, dangerous si I know lots of people 'and some of wbarf.M�rick came aft to the tiller. � M a when a schoolgirl.. Then she should Clinton ....... ::* ... 11-55 9A I.: " � * all so ridiculous, Those' It was Calvin who broke. that sil- thern—tbe men especially—like me "All set, be ye?" inquired Peleg. ,. a �q away to study at Bridgewater be? It is .68 1.11, I 1- , - too, I'd Holm , I ai4 hd bad not seen her for a long people, at 'Crooked Hill—that Bartlett ence, and his-47oice trembled a little pretty well. We'll make you super- "Um -hum. And time enough Goderich . ........... 12.20 10.10. :6_- - ,as be spoke. intendent some day. But we won't say. Let 'er go." , , time. After her return he met her and the rest—what did they do? Noth . I ' i" ...: I I and got 'them- "Why bave you kept all those, sto, You're not going, to stay I— . 11 .�'ILL " infrequently at dances and partiep. ing---except blunder I p there. C. P. R. TIME TARLB ; X, � and every one else drowned." Myra?" he asked, in a low tone. in thd life-saving service, you know." CHAPTER IV . j, 1, L, " ! . , Rum -ours of her engagement to this selves . I ENNIA. . . :,11 ; j- fellow or that "Bartlett wasn't drowned." !She did not answer immediately, "Well, I don't suppose I shall, al- ., I IoZ�� " " they were always de- and -when she- did her tone, too, was ways. There isn't much future in it. 9JAL �;. , I �, T 2 - the town, but . During the sail down to Setuckit 11 ��,il,A*. � 5,rA "i i , deri ......... � ... 1 q�, "., I , �, he had. seen "Well, he deserved to be. it But. I shall bate to give it UP. I do Peleg did most of the talking. Bart- 00 ch ..... 521 ,,"I'S I was almost a whisper. I her more " frequently, bad called—when on liber- only luck that saved him. And Yet 'lob, I—,I don't know," she falter- like it. The fellows in it are py � � L , lett seemed disinclined to converse, Menset .................... 1 (F. I , %A1, 11. , �.�,.l ��"`� Q f Is;,! —and was always asked t' call ww they are printing his picture ill the ed. 111—I wanted to keep thenk.!' "They aren't your kind ... I ..... � 8,04 I 01 and You' and his answers to Myrick's question MoGaw ........... "I ,,I- 'P�ii�, ,� " in ty . 0 1 , Oxt,,��,,��, " t. - - er, and calling him a hero, and "Have you read them all?" don't belong with them. You're go- were monosyllabic. These questions Auburn ............. i., ...... , 6.11, , ,,,,­,411,i,�"",A gain. People, wondered why Myra pap L"�,,t',"',Mif I goodness knows what. It is�outrag- "Yes I_,I think I know them about ing to be rich some day. I RlwaYg dealt with almost every conceivable Blyth .................. 6.".... $is . 11, %Ij�� L, 'LlWN, .1 . t � .,��'�4$� m i �j� , , : You didn't goij yourself drown- by heart." said I should marry ,a rich man, and topic, but centred, naturally enough, Walton .................... 6,0 � 1, li�'. ir,��.,., � With dispirations, inherited and culti- eous. #. I" .. � ;,�,i",# ,' _. � �,;.,�A' ""�L', , , L � � '�,,,�. , I ,,gj­� , � , --r with one ed, Or Your men either. You ought "But—why Vp �,�gl 11 1� 52 I'll make you one before I'm forty- about the great storm and the disaster MoNaught ......... 14� ......... , �� ,,,;'�,Z , , , �,,�, , ,,,�,,l i the papers. You Ought to "I don't know. . You just promise ine to push yourself atcrooked Hill Shoal, the tragic bap- Toronto . . . .-. ,�,,� il vtted­should care to bothe . . Please don't .. 11�* ........... 10A 1:,��,,', M, . 4 Nl'�, as humble as a member of the life- to be, in 2�. ",O)" � k ,,�, -11 ­,,�,,-" ,�, snmng service. Captain Ziba Snow, be talked about in Washington. Oh, ask mel" 'forward all you can, and we'll show ple,ing of which the Wild Dur,k's un- W"t. I � , �_ " I .."I , . . I L,L� ..... ;', I ,.� , , , �,;,� ;'i"'i'l., ,,,�� one of Orham's influentiad citiz if I were a man, if I wouldn't say So of course he did ask her. His some of those narrow, sqlf-satisfied expected passenger was the sole sur- 6.ft �,�,,;,�ii! I " ens, , T1, I 19? hand moved toward her-$, clasped it. orbain ninnies a few thinks . . . . vivor. And of this particular subject Toronto �.., .0 L . ': "' v�,,I� Ahings ................. �'iyb . , 1, . . ' ­%, - who lived in t1he big house at the*eor- 1 , ""L�� A, .. b . I IL �1, ,�,, " alvin, looking at -her, wag con- e did not withdraw her own. Now, don't look so frightened, dear— it was increasingly plain that Bartlett .go ught ... I . . . $' � "�,�"Q!'� "":�,� ner of the Neck Road and the West Q Sh - ....... . be "Why have you kept all these e, Calvin." was determined, not to speak. � . , � . , �,q,,,:;I­:� I 1- "I ,� ,, .�,6� 11-u ,Main 'Road, expressed that wonder Kiss m. , It: ....,::*.`.*.**.*.-.41.-.6. �, ,".�Z,Lki,�,,),�, scious of a feeling that for her to ? " he , , , ,��,,i,�111, . , a- one evening at the supper -table. would be a pitY—yea, a great repeated. They said good -night at the side "You've bad a turrible time, ain't I ................. 6. 4 ile 1, ... q,s wi%t�,A�,4�4 - a man . �44,'t,�i I � ... 1. �,,',� .,�."-,�:�, 1� 1�� ' I , . , . � i ,5 a " ." (c street pitY. H.� was glad that she was not. 941 don"t know, Calvin-" , door an affectionate, lingering fare� you Mr Bartlett?" obsemed Peleg" � , I �,:!":,�,,',,'),'�',,.,,.�,�'�%', 'pl",% -.be ......... 6 * wiacf-v , t, . . I ". ,, ., , , " �m ""e" I 111,9ii ­� 111�1 , I noticoil Calvin H01noT up he found her ,,nut you say you know them by . , I . I ." ilt, , t0,',�op�,.' , 1. I �� I ... , , , to. this aftorli lqle And, in spite of himself, ` Part �ho;�fully* . � 'W"i, 11 I 1,­­�%, Z I 1i 1, ,t,v, ioon," said7the captain well it was, on Miss Fuller's ,.'��,��,�,, kt- 'is ashore on liberty—I presume fikely. indignation, flattoTing� heart. Do you, really?" . 20`,,,r;%�-,, X� *:*,"",**,�* ,. . .1 ,I especially. ile was to write hc Silence. Myrick tried again. t . 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