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" I - � ­ '-""�,I� '11, 4, -OWIULU ' 'ilo "Pu I vl"'o,44,� , ., ,1, , __ inK it&, r kf,�R ..4.� �,,Z,7,5 1��, ! ,�, i: ,,r�." 13arrist#r, Solicitoro 1. 1. . I . . . � I � I I I 1. I I 1. 1 7;-% - I able, All ,Y. with - a 'ov . 14, "ll...1;'T, I �A,'.A .� '?, '.L.3�17`�­,", . 1. I 'Wapilog, pace, t Oat quick uTb R, ;,.1:f_,. ,;� _ . I . a,,E��7 1?, I . Ou -1 0 ; ,,��, .. ., � IITNP:7 "I 551:I, 1;:'V"5K1` e -the falls. lows A ­ .. 14 P �,.� - , , 1,�1�5­,7,� iit,7. - -m�aediately abot .1�q .. � f , --v, ,W­��. mill -race 1 look upon b � ... Am , � A;��,;:i"T ; ',­­.,�, ��',,,' - 1, Notary Publid, Etc. ,(Contfixued from last week) he gave a shout, and began to walk they climlbad to, the top of the ba � I . '' . 1. 11 � , ,, 7 , i - - . ", - r . �.. VOW -4,014 " - 11 ,:,,�!i-t:�"i*,4��!� ,'.,,!' ,;t�'17 Beoftie Block - - ' SeafQrth, Out. along the bar'to-wards the canoe. and ,began to Push their way dow On the very edge he saw 4 paysi: fo ­ I T111 a V . ,,�j;,,� 1� 11 r - - - �'t,f! , , , 4,]Aton,Vi� " " , "" . : 11�,.,,­ 11�1 , , 11­-V.�,, I, ; ;;;` ��'i ,11..�f . , . I .- . �,�_ -­...4�"`, ",.q,.,".,�,,�!Z I I �� th 'As he came nearer, the white man istretain. The rkQa, as Ain a brief cEraction of time� and then .."`%j,�4�. , ...,'�.'z_ .. . When Ainley returned wi .- A.. , . I il - n4e I . " 'i ?Y. — � �., ., ��, . �, , I I I I � , - . " ;'�: 111."t . ges sa,v� that the object he carried was grow wor, ' the water whit"w- . , Q -TIO, i f t - I 1-� F.�,­�14, ''I " , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 11111 �t. - flung it and the , � 71'$�! . "; '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. , artrid 4e. Ever k � - '. �' couple Of brace of wood p I . ywhere 0 roe V - . . 4 .. :L. � ,, 11 ,��, i., ��, . . � it was to find, that the . ) ! ed girl into the dep�hs beneath,, and! . . Blyt ! .ggv," ,11, � . .,;, .,. - ;�. .'.', ffil;,l I I girl was still the spoon end of a paddle, When stood up like teeth tearin , ­. ,. - .; - �. . � '. 'r, 4_- R. S. MAYS e a . . - I lgp,'�; . \ . I . '! , � B0 " . .1 46, 11, " absent �rom. the camp, Th-�. day close at hand the Indian -held it out ters to tatterss and, +h Ill e he saw them falling, falling througib. CHAPTER V . '19T , .."..'�t�Aff,t4,��::M,��.1,�'��l:.7,.���.-�I . ,INIMM I . 4ve . .,I.... ,�.., ,Ik ", I he ru _ . a ., " 1- , �& - , i� . 1. � . ". M, - . . Vi .-Am. , ,,, , 41*,`,��,� I � I . I I 4 . I I ., . ,Pl . Barrister, Solicitor; CoMeylan6ir wore On towards evening and still for his'inspection. . 'grow Wore ced. n ing the 61,ouds Of spray, the girl's, - dying � .0gh ,­­,-"Poli,�.,��,, #4",��,��I,, ­. _ pronoun . ' i . ­V� , "';"j" k"r�'. "s, " .... 11 I I e the girl had not returned, and her 11111(im br&ke," he said in English. -soil for a m0nent, they. felt the ear *cry ringing throuigh- the, ,thunder of A BitAVE RESOU4 I . I I ." I . 11-1 1�51'. .kr� Solicitor for th I .. ., � . ,�;. t, �i�,' �,!', '' , ,,v- ,,, ;'�,x;,il,, � ,Q�, `11 '. ,, . . .. !­,� -,--�,,�;.'�,.,..111,1 . �. and Notary Public. H�e, ed out in sudden ' � I . ". . . . I - �. �-.'­Wv.,�,`111;1", .. I I . - Dominion Bank. Office in rear of the iiiicle became anxious, as. did others "And the 'break quite fresh," trenibling beneatlitbeir feet, and the the, waters. cri ' ' ­., I-— .1 � I . � -. "!.,�­�)`,�..,�"��,. I �. . .;: . " �1 . ,, ,_�. . , � , � , � When Hubeat ,Stane took stock of , ,,, ,� Dominion Bank, ,Seaforth. Money,to of the party. There was no question as to that. white rn�an?s face paled with appvhen- a9*nTL . C. � X. . W-, �, . I I .. , . , . . I I "I �, . " � I'Some one had better -916 to look Notwit "'MY Godl No!" , hits woeitio% after ,lils captors lied , 1. p, i� ��_4,'41, loan. listanding that the paddle had lsion� A tang5e �of spruce hid the m cry left hbm� he foundhimself in a coun- ,). ' . . ..""I `IW3 " 1,�N,A, . "I been in the water, the clean wood- of v o ri-velk as it skirted a big Then at the sound of his on Eist; �, -, , IL� for her', Ainley," said Sir James ( Ww if the I , �,A:;,,nn.A4,,� 1 . I � I 1. J.- 11, �.,�­'i . . o, down the the fragture showed quite plainly, and , rock, ,and as the river evidently madle the vision left him for a time, and try which was strange -to him, and . . I � I'll, . 11911. .* ""�,,­'t . . � 4.*'�,',.- � I's. r , ,42, 'i"7, . _g' , ��; AtAq -R! . gather that a mile or, tw . . ' S- Go.derich . . - I _� I 1, - .spent the best part of a day - - . - .1. .11 he -,,saw the river A& it wm�, ro'sy M in a 739' .,��, I �, - ,,, - % ;.,�' A r", Ir , . � I, _ .,,1 BEST & BEST river the current quickens, and that whilst Ahvley was lookiAg at it the -a swerve at this point, -they struck a � ,� i , _ I, _,��.. , " �14 . I . ., �6. , "­ I .001.111I�­_ . * . number of islands where � -etched a finger and point- ibee-lin the light of the ""ght sun. A certdining his whoTeabouta. The flbw 'Holmesville '.',-..:':.:..,. 66 , . . I �,,,, ,": e -through ,the timber. ,The I . � ­ .iv,��i , �, . -1111 ,.',0111. � ' . Barristers, Solicitors, Conveyan- there are,a ,�. Indian sti o,g, he sound 'behind -him caused hirn, to turn of the wide river Where the camp ' - ­0� �1. 1, , en eked I d Clipton .............. 6.$$ - ,, � �111 -1 . s, �,�11.1,1��'� , � � I . an inexpert canoeist may come to ed to a senti-circular groove which rumble, of which they had, I 0 - had ,been pit, tol him nothing, geiforth . . , 7XI. � 0,1r% I lltl , I . � cers and Notaries Public, Etc. Office grief. I should never forgive myself ran across the -broken oild. conscious, of thesudderre-st seo,ni,ed t around. TRe' Indian, Awakened by I . ja the Edg� Building, opposite Tne if anything has happened to my- ""Him shdtll' he announced quite become a roar,.and, as they camLe to his cry ,of anguish, had, sat up and and it was only after he had clizabed St. Colu1n1VW::."*" 7418 , 8,27"":, ,,,��;�Q,�'t I � was sitaring at him in an odd, way a high hill a mile and a half -awa-y Dublin , , - ,,�,` I , I 'S 3! �?,Rift .1 , ; � Expositor Office. .,� I niece." I . calmly. I I an open ip�lace where they could see . I ............ I.. 713 1 �4,', ,,, 6 -i ,'­..... I :-­ �k­'11;bl, � . � from the river that'he began t' have , ", ", , .1 I If, �, ,,, I I -11, �, . "It is all right, Joe," he said �',d � � . . � Z',: -k,,Q-.',',­ 0 , ,,� , — . . ,11 will go -myself, -Sir James, and "Are you sure?" asked Ainley, be- the water again, they understood the �, ,I, " r . � �R'!R., - - . I . I wirth,a grant the Indian lay do�n, to, any indication of his whereabouts. 'West. I I ..� ��,'t..'�.'� , .. . will not return without her." trayin no, particular surprise. reason. i , .� . 9" '.w � ,..;� . 9 .Then, with the country lying, b�,fore' Dublin .............. 11.24 '' - 1-,., , 1. " 'i, 1: . I n. oq�l ;,,!� N , VETERINARY . leep, agai "� � -�� � ,`,!� � "Oh, I don't suppose anything "ry The -Indian nodded -his,, he -ad grave- The river buf a few feet below them s ' " �,:­,,R__ 4A - Ainley could ' him in abird's-eye vie)w,. -he was able St. Columban . t.-.. . M29 ''... �_11'11`1 :.W, . � not remain where. he .`!,!.d­.�,,,�,z�i ,.".....,. 1, Em ` I jit'�,'�*:,. ,A, , ... S' 'hapipened," replied Sir ly and fitted his, litt,le finger,in the bordharedby shelving terraces of rock, z',�,,A# ,,�, ,�N. . serious"ha I to learn his position. Th,er� was more Seaforth ............ I .0 ,, 1�v �, t t :, , `P 1 � James, w., h an uneasy laugh, was to become ag' . . . �.i ,:, �,� """ ,, YOHN GRIEVE, V.S. "bu groove. suddenly disappeared. Rolling glass- . ain. the prey of ter- . . .,� , "" . than one river *in view, and a chain -Clinton ....... I.... 1.155 4-00, _;�` ,�Iull it is just as well to take precauti ns'.�' "Bullet mark!" ily for pwihppps��.Jlfby yards with scarce rible imagination. Rising to his feet '. 1� , 11,?j I . ,�11 1� � I., I . he'stulnibled out of the camp, And be- of small takes J# between, one of 111olmosville ..... 12:05 6:513:.z.., �,*�v,$,' 11 . Z !,�.',':j "�'k , � I , %Honor graduate of Ontario Veiterin- "Yes, Sir James! I will go at Ainley -did not dispute the contea- ,a ripple on i(ts surface, the waCter -them and the river where he had Goderich .......... :: i2.20, 10,06.1 " oll, I % n to walk rettlessly along the�bank I ,_ � f;4 I � t. - -ently was he greatly ,seemed to gather itself together, and ga been left by his captors. FTogiv the � ,I t t. I t. I giry College. All diseases of.domestic once and take one of the Indians tion, nor aippai of the river. He was body4iTed, but . - , _. �, w, f . Is 'treated. Calls promptly at- with me—one who knows the river. troubled by the Indian's contention. leap into a gorge, the bottom of .4,r.4" , ,,�� I, . Apinia .11111111 ... �� -,NT,11 I, - He lo ked round a" little anxiously. which was, ninety feet below. Ainley such as had, been made on, -the last I r , , his mind was active, with an activity last of those takes a long portage, ., 1, tended to and charges moderate. Yet- And it may be as well to send up . o . 1�� % office stream also, as Miss Yardely may "But where is the canoe?" he ask- stoad lookingat the long cascade for that was Almost feverish. Try aq he C. P. R.- TIME TABLE ' I ;�Irj. f,j..��' . I , .1 , '. J erinary Dentistry a specialty. day but one of the journey, would - , if',j. � . . I ' would be could,noft shut out the vis- I I ;� RR ged 'her mind and taken ed. "And Miss. Yardely?" a full manute, a fwild light in h -is eye,,z§, , I'll � � -11 I. The Indian waved a hand down riv- then.he-4yoked long� and steadily at ions which haunted him, and as fAst bring them to a riiv)e.r which a few I "I : ,,,11 and residence on Goderich Street, one have chan I 1 East. . I , ., -,�; .. . . ,� ,I I . door east of Dr. Mackay's -office, Sea- that direction." I . miles AN�ay joined the river on the , , a.m. I : �:., ,"i � . . "Possibly so!" answered Sir James as, he dismissed one, a new one was . I . I 1, � I . , er.� 1'06noe miss this bar, and go in the gorge through whick the 'river I � ,1 ,,, 'I., � k . 1 14 1 �. forth. ib� lea,p. His faces left to Goderich ................... & rmk 90% I " L'�,�4 . .11 conjured nip. Now, as; -already shown, . 11 � turning away to give the necessary the current like hell to the meeting ran ,after, its greh, shift for himself. ,Studying the dis- Menset ..'.­­ � ,. . ... . , ", . . 1� I .� . of the waters, ' it,was-the canoe with'the .kirl danc­ , 55 ,. 1. ­ , 111;."'.-Ili�-1 i. , , - . . orders. Better we keep was white -and, gr1ml, and 'his inouth ing to destruction, now that final lea,p; rplosition, of the country carefully, he M,Gaw ...,.-1'.,.-,*-**:: M ; ,,',j,:t ,, . A. R. CAMPBELL, V.S. Gerald Ainley called one of the In- straight on and watch out." . was quivering painfully. .......... I , � I I I I . I him t6 put 'Then Without a word he turned and then again,. it was that broken piece reached the conclusion that by a Auburn ... j_.; ............ ...... 6.11 1 - . dians to hirn and ordered As they started ,down river again, roundaboul.t .... j!pl!rney he had been . , ; " . ' . ,. . .......... � ..... 6., 2 ry � , ,-11 i- I, I � .1-16m, , Gradu Ontario Veterinary three days' suprply -of food into the Ainle-y's, face took on a settled look began ,to hurry along the line of the brought -to the river on the nipper- Walton ..... .... .... � ....... � 1 s s..... . .-;_I!_, I r ate of of flotsain by the drift -pile at ' the I Blyth ......... ...... �, ' end of the gorge; and later, in sioult! 6.40 , , - . �,�4,F� College,'Universify of Toronto. All 7, � canoe, blankets and a small folding -of anxiety. It was now close on gorge. The Inffian strode after him. . 5u � I , - tent, and was just preparing to de- midnight, bixt very light, and on Zhere ,go, to?" -he asked. . ' reaches of which he had his perman- , diseases of domestic animals treated still reach far doun the river, a dead - . McNaught ................. 6.52 � I.Q0, by the most , inodern principles. ' : girl, white-faced, but peaceful, hk ent camp; and as the conviction grew, Toronto .....'.... . 110.24 ,� -'. �1�1 , I part when Sir Jain6s drew near a�ni either bank everything could be clear- The end �R the gorge," was the , . e ........ t.. : I, i, .. Charges reasonable. Day or night , I drowned ,Ophelia. ' I upon him, he made,,,his .Way* back to . t.,�1,11' Ftared with evident su�prise ai the ly seen. ,They korp� a sharp look -out, brief reply. ' . ,:�.7 , ., , ,, 1 i . calls promptly atte-Yrded to. Office on load in the canoe. but found no further trace of the The Indian nodded, and then looked, He.walked far without kTgowing it, , t1h e ,canoe, And 'began to work his way W�st '. ... .. .. :,A 1, 3%ain Street, Hensall, 6j�_osite Town ,ore it driven by the secret agonies within uipstream, I - . � � - a M .1;"1_,, i .. . � I I 4Why, Gerald," he said, "you seem missing canoe, and the early dawn ,baick. "If canoecan -go over th and all the ti)rne conscious .that h'e' As he -paddled, the problem .of his Toronto ................... . F Z . . --,fl, Ig 4 M I Riall. Phone 116. to have made preparations for a lon.g found fligni,in a, quickening' current, smash to sinall bits." ­.,�� . ]�.,., I � I search." . 'racingfor the point where the tribu- "Oh, I know it,don't l?" cried Ain- could not escape from them. Then delporta;tion exercised his mind; and McNaught ............ * ..... 11.48 I �; ,A�,. ,", : I ...�' I , ' ' ' � I "That is only wise,. Sir James'. This tary river joined the main stream. ley savagely. "Hold yoUT tongue, that befell which put a term to these nowhere could he find any expland.; Walto'n .................... :.. 12.01 . I ".., I 11 � MEDICAL . , . agonizing imlaginings. A's be walk- tion of it, unless it had to do with Blyth . �.� .................... 12-11 . ,-�,,�,,L� , _ . 1. . � : . river� runs for sixty miles before it , Presently it came in sight and be .-, c � an1f you?" 1, � 11 Miskodeed. But that explanation fail - Auburn .................... 12.23 . ; " ... � I . � falls into the -main Tiver, and sixty tween walls ,of . . . An ,hour's wild walking brought ed he came suddenly on the ashes of. I IR spruce and a foaming ' . � . ,�, � . , I � . miles will'take a -good d�al of search- crest of water they sweprt'into the ,them to the end' ,of the. gorge, and. a camp fire, For a mloment he sta�,- ed as� he recalled, the wards of her MeGaw .................... 12-34 - :�; in 1, . . . I ., . A at it uncomprehendingly. father: "It is, an order." Wh6 had' Menset .................... '12.41 ' . � .�'­, .. L . ,,, I . DR. E. J. R. FORSTER ing. , If , the- search�is a short one, broader,river, which rolled its turbid looking <town the rather steep face Then his "', , I I interest quickened, a given the or&&r?- He thought in turn Goderich ................... 12.46 I— ,. 71 . . I . and the food not needed, the burden way towards its'outfall in -one of the of the hill to the widening'river, the I s the state of . 1 2 I Eye, Ear, Nose and Thrdat . -, white man carefully surveyed the the ashes showed some ,one had , of the SwAor, otl Sir James Yarde4y, I . . I., 1� � �. � . 11 "I I ,1� I . of it will matter little; on the other great o e ,j, - After -a time be found what camped at this ,place quite recently. of Gerald Aiinley. The first, two were . . . .111 1, , , �,:� I I 1: ,�,:� I . . Graduate in Medicine, University of . hand—" . I pranced like ,a frightened horse at bankir. He b6gan to look Abouit li�m carefully,. instantly &smisse,d, but the thought I . . . �. �.� I �� , ��,' Toronto. "In -God's name go,,boy—and bring the meeting of the water, and when he was looking, for --a pile of debris , ,,�11 -1 � I... � walking -down the shelving bank to , of Ainley remained fermienting in hi� OhAric, will come. The cur!" I , . " . - Helen back,!" . they were.safely through it, Ainley hesped against a bluff, whos hard . - ­ 74-1. � Late assistAnt New York.Opthal .9 min,d. -It was an add coincidence That evening he canyped at the foot. , .1 111� I . . itute, Moorefield's the edge ,of the river. At -that point that .1 , _ I . P', I .11 , mel and Aural inst looked back and questioned his com- rack'resisteld the action,of.tbe water. t � 1:-� 11 , . � . "I will do �my best, Sir.James." —, It was about a), quarter of a mile a- there was a' stratum of soTt clay, e 'been gttaoked' whlis of a fall, which he -had heard of but I ,.,� 1. Eye and Golden Square Throat Hos- The canoe 'Pushed off, leaping for- panion. I awaiting.Ainley's coming, And in "' I .. — . , never (before seen, and spent the I ig cial way and on the same bank off the which took and preserved, th WhOl e ' � I . pitals, London, Eng.. At Cornmer ward under the c6mbined propulsion "Would Miss Yardely's'eanoe come a . e irn1prres- .. I'll'. � . - view of his orie4ime friend's obviaur.. . 'I"; - . of' everythi which 'of the neoct day in 'Portaging his be� . I _,.�,g­ 4 Hotel, Seaforth, third Monday in river as 'hini8elf. Still in silence. he sion ng of weight refluctance to an interview and of his longings to navigable Water, and on I I . ... , I e current and through that?" er- ", I . I eaih month, from 11 a.m. to 3 P.m., . round a tall bluff was soon "Like a, dry stick," answered th-_ begarij to drop down -the face of the rested -upon it;. and instantly he p I- . f�, sweeping own urgent reasons for desiring it, well beyond ,... R fig Waterloo Street, South Stratford. bill, and sometimes climbing over ceived a number of footmarks about the folloming evening . I .L,l ­'� I - . I . v out of'si-ght of the camp. � Indian, letting the canoe drift for a mioss­gT9wn, rocks, sometimes , a opoit where a .1 canoe had been beach ,the suspicion that: AinlleY was the tbe rocky ramparts, where the river . I.. I The Indiah'in the bow of the canoe moment in o,rd;r to swing into the . wading I . ; - man who had issued. the order for ran so, swiftly, made his camp , . hav, . ""...., . I . I ...'N . T -waist-h4h in the river itself, he ed twice. ' '. . - DR. W. 19. SPROA after a little time, set 'the course main current <4 the broader stream., , 'his foredible deportation grew unftil� it . ";��t­. ;ilt - .1 I., ! .1 . V, elantingly across the current, making, Ainley - looked ahead. Down- camtb abmiost a conviction ier fo . . . :, :1 1. made his way to the.beap, of debris. amined, the foot- bec pily co�, cious that now the river pre - Graduate of Faculty of Medicine, It was the, drift ile rmade`yy the, riv- marks rninutely. There wa* quite a * sente�t no ,barri r two, hundred ;., for the other side, and Ainley asked streL,ni the river narrowed and the 11 . . -P "I will,fi-nd out about-this—and the mileg I ,�'; ... .... � I a . I 1 University of Western Ontario, Lon- er, which at this paint cast out from jumble of thcirn4 mostly made by other -thing," he'said aloud'. "Fean't A stion. The Indian replied low, broad banks about them gradu- . - �.:�(& . . " � ,;�. ' i I �;,, don. .Membdr, of College of Physic- a sharp que its bosom logs and trees and all man- long and broad nioicrasined foo', go back now, but I , , I. ` (Continued 'ne, t " week) !nua and Surgeons of Ontario. office over his shoulder. , . ally rose, until they were like high sooner or latei . M� "The white Klootchman go to see ram -parts on either hand. The ner of debris brought over the falls which was certainly that of a man, I , � - %­ ln� . - I ." I . but in the jumble he found'the print . . .1, I I and down the gorge, a gr4�at heap ", . the beayerL Beaver there,!'m dian pointed towards the tree -crown- I in Aberhart's Drug Store, Main St., I- _�_ - . I I I Seaforth. Phone 90. 1 . . . piled in inextricable cortfusion as high ofsnialler feet, which inuzit -have been' 11 . . . I . -1 , , � - I , ,A� I I . . . . � I 4� I . , I He jerked -his 'head. towards a efeek ed cliffs. irl. . . � . i -1 — ut on the -further shofe "No, good thore!' be said. "We as a t -all fir tree, And as broad as a made by a youth or gi A quick . . , .. DR. k NiWTON,BRADY now,opening o . church. . . hope kindled in his heart as he began i I ... nd here, and'rnake grub;',walk down . . . � -1 I and a look of impatience came on Ain- la 1 I Feverishly, Gerald Ainley -began to to trace these prints -among the oth- � .1 I 11 � Graduate Dublin University, Ire- ley's face. He said n6thing, howevee, and see what water like."' �. 1.�'�� � " Und. - Late Extern Assistant Master though to Any one observing him It seemed to Ainley the only sens- wade round its wide base; and the ers. He had little of the craft of the ,��, , , , , ,6, 1 - , , � . .. . - Women and closely it must have been,abundan�- ible tbing to do, and he did not de- Indian alsio joined,iii.the search, pok- wilds, but one thing quickly arrested 114.1 . : Rotunda Hospital, for the drift -logs and occas- his attentiork-�-tfie smaller foob�wints I Your Behavior is ' " ".." . Office at residence ly clear that ,he had no expectation mur. Accordi4gly, the Indian, see- `9 alm'01"9 I i Children, Dublin. ionally tumbling one aside. Then'the all ,pointed one way, and that war. . I ,� I Z lately occupied by Mrs. Parsons. of finding the..missing girl at the in,g a favourable beachi turned the Indian gave a sharp grunt and out down the bank towards�the water. . . . . � , , _�� I � 4 . % , . , � I Hours: 9 tW 10 a.m., 6 to 7 P.m., place which the' Indian indicated, A-, ca6poe inshord and ,whilst his com.- � .­ � '00 �, of tbe,pihr dragged a piece olf wlwk- Now why should that be? Had, thel I ... il - 1. �, m " .� 2866-26 ,a matter of fact they did not. Turn- panion was preparing breakfast, the rints . - 0 . '' - I .� " , . . . . — -ing into the creek they presently White man. walked downstream, to- age that was obviously Oart of the person who had Tnade those foot -p, Standard Behavior . ­ ,,,�` . - anoe when the owwn- . I. . . �i I , side and b-dw of a canc�e. He shouted —t been in the c . I . ill DR. F. J. BURROWS � cau,htJsounds that were new to Airi- wards the ramparts of rocks througn. to Ainley, who hurried scramblingly er had landed to, -pitch camp? And . I I . I I I . Office and residence Goderich Street ley, and he asked a question. ' which the river ran. 'When he reaeh� ovier a heapf of the ob�strueting logs if such were the case, and the make - ' . � . 1 114 : "It is the beavers. They s -mite the ed them he looked down at the wa- , .. . . " '6ok at that, whic', of -theim was indeed, a woman,' wha't I , east of the United. Cliurch, Sea and who, after one I I � P ERHAPS you like to think that your behavior—mean- forth. Phone 46. Coroner for tile water with their t,ails!" ter. It ran smooth and glassy and the Indian had retrieved, stood there -as she doing here, alone in the wild- . I I 11 -, . . Two minutes later they carne in 'sswift, whirling Against the rocky L�haking like � S? . I � I.. . ..- I County of Huron. wind -stricken corn; his ernos I . ing the way you behav& ini regard to the affair� of every- . � �� 1i ." . . I I I sight of the daiii and in the same sides a.good foot higher than between face white and ghastly, his eyes full - Had Helen Yardely been saved by . day life—differs from that of the multitude. Well, perrhaos ; . ., I � nYoment the Indian turned the canoe the earthen banks upstream. He fol- rl Some fortunate chance, and watiler- . I I �: . I DR. C. MACKAY, of agony. The Indian put a brow it does, but the, chances are that it is the same as that of � _4i, I I towards a soft bar of sand. A few lowed the gorge, forgetting that I he finger on a symbol -painted on the ing along tbe river (bank, -stumbled . ��..�� duate of TriA_ second,4, later, having landed, he was tired,, forgetting the preparing lb s, with the letters 11,B.C. be- on the camp of s,om-e prospect�r or the great majority of persons.- Thus: I . �;� I ,I I . . ow ­ . ... . .. . . . �., ity University, and gold medalist of pointed to the sand. A canoe had breakfast, a look of extreme anxiety neath. Both of them recognized the trapper making his way to the wild . . . U, . 'Trinity Medical College; member of been -beached there, and plain as the upon his face. Three-quarters of -an :piece ,of Wreckage as ,belonging to North ? His mind clutched at this . . I 14, ­� the College of Physicians and Sur- footprin,ts which startled Crusoe, hour?s walking -brought him to the y new hope eagerly. Hurriedl:: he .. .-You wear clothing and bats which con- . ': . . ., the canoe, in which Helen Yardel . 1, A . geons of Ontario. were the marks of moccasined feet end of the gorge, and for a mile or had left the camp, and, the Indian, climbed the sticky bank and beqnn f,ovni to the,prevailing fashions. - . . ­_ I , � � ,� . _. . I goiig from, and returning to the sand two the country opened out once more irth a glance at. the garge which feverishly' to searchfor�inything that t.�11., . - W1 The meals w,hich.. you. serve iTi your �. .. . \ DR. H. HUGH ROSS bar. .... ' the river running wide between low- had vomited the wreekage, gave emi- could helip hiiii. Then suddenly tfie I home are almost identical -with those served I ,�'! t, been here!" lying banks to disappear in the lee . ­ 9 .. . Graduate of University of Toronto ,"White Klootchni-an phatic utUerance to his belief. hope became a certainty, foi-in the --in other homes. . . ., 4, . . said the Indian. I�She go away, No of a range of hills abolve which hung "All gone." , . I rough grass he saw somethink gl�L,m. �.,,,, . Faculti of Medicine, member of Col- good going to the beaver." a veil, of mist. He.stood regarding I What offends most others is pretty sure to 11 Gerald AiTiley niade no reply.. He and stooped to recover it, found that ,'j� lege of Physicians and Surgeons of offend you. '�III '. _� duate courses in He turned to- the canoe again, and .the scene for a few 'minutes, and then had no doubt that whalt the Indian it was a ,smiall enamelled Swas�iki ., . . "i'l ,5- '6ws- on -books, novels, preachers, , 1p, Ontario; pass gra - Your vT .1 Chicago Clinical School of Chicago ; Gerald Ainley turned with him, with- the anxiety on his face more Pro aid was true� and the truth was ter- brooch siiiii-ilax to one which he ),.ad 11 I 'likely . 1� Royal Ophthalmie Hospital, London, out N Word in reply. There was no nounced than ever, made his way back entertain&s and radir) programmes are , - t rible en5ugh. Turning away he be- seen three days before at Miss Yard- ( , _. � � �. England; 'University Hospital, Lon- sign of disappointmi,ent on his face, to the place where'the Indian awai gaA anew to search -the drift-4pile, ely's throat. to be the same as the views of the -great major- 1 , 'struck the main cur- ed him. The Indian had alre ity,of your friends� I I Ili ady eat- looking now for the body of a dead t , don, Engleid. Office—Back of Do- nor.when they ven glance at . the enr, and whil-st be himself breakfasted . -As he ,saw this he gave a shout of . ,,,,, minion Bank, Seaforth. Phone No. 5. rent again did he e girl, though with but little hope of joy, and a ,rdoment later was hurry- Your taste in holidays and plaoe,s is likely 11'.1 . ,,Night calls -answered from residence, shore on either side. But seven miles lie told him what he had seen. t� finding it. For an hour he searche& ing 'back along the bank to, his owli to ibe identical -with that of -most of your friends 11 _._,�;l I . . _ I rent visilb- native listened carefully,' and in t e in vain, then began to stramble down encampment. As be went, almost at t I I - �J! - - � . Victoria Street, Seaforth. I further down when the cur ' and acquaintances. I � . ___ I ly quickened, and a ,series of small end replied in his own language. river, s,earching the,,_bantk. * A mile ai run, his mind was busy with the 'The books which you most want to get at . I. DR. S. R. COLLYER spruce -clad islands began to Come in "Good! We go, thro,ugh the cliffs; below the first driftpile he came up- discovery' he had .,'made. There were . public library are pretty certain to be I ,,� � . your �!; Graduate Faculty of Medicine, 'Uni- view, standing out of the water for in place of making the portage. It (-ii a second, caught -by a san&bar, other brooches in the world like this, ,1out"—!showing that your reading taste eorres- . . . I � � I I - ver , sitk of Western Ontario. Member all the world like ships in battle line, is ,the swifter way, and if the white that, thrusting itself 6ut in the wa� thousands of them no doubt; but 'there ponds with that of the great majority of men I .111, I . . e, Klootebman come Ithis w he has ter, snared the synaller debris. Tbi� were few, if any at all, inIthis wild and wo,men. ii College of Physicians and Surgeons Of a look of ,interest came on his fac ay, s � L . I Ost graduate work at New ,and -he ,began to look alertly in front gond'through these gates of the wa- Rlso he searched diligently, with no No,rthland, and not for a single mlom- -.1 ­ . I . -1 �1 �, r � Ortario. . .." york City%spifiil and Victoria''Hos- of him and from side to side, all his ters. We follow, but not very far, for result; �and after wandering a 11ttle ent did'he question that this, was the Y. �- � vital, London. Phone: Hensall, A6. demeanous bertaying expectation. , again .we come to the hills; and to a iiii-ther down tke river without find- one that Miss Yardely had worn. ' �. ,. that your be- I 'i , 6.1 Office, King Street, Hensall. place where the eav:t'h is, rent, an'l irg anything, rettfi-ned io *here -the And if he (were right, then the girl N OW do not be' offended when, it is ,said � I % . . . the waters -fall down a wall that is Indian awaited hirn. was saffe, and' no doubt was alrea4� . , . havior is standard behavior. Who wants to be "different"? V� . I higher than the highest spruce. If "we will go back," he -said, and onber v,jay ,back to ,her uncle's camp Why run counter to the, praeticeg of iniost men. and wo- � i� — , J� . 1. DR. J .A .MUNN CHAPTER IV - the Klootchman's canoe go there—it these were the only words he s kv in the care of whatever man had . I I I - , i"111 . ki., � ., . is the end." PIO . men 9 1 1 -4 .. I 1�. , ' A PlFjC',F,,. OF WRECKAGE . until they reached their canoe again. found ,her. .,�3� 1 Graduate of Northwestern Univers- The canoe drew near the first of Falls! So that was the meaning The Indian cooked a meal, of which Excitedly he broke on the slun-ibera ' '��11 'Ity, Chicago, 111. Licentiate Royal the islands and the Indian directed it of that mist aYaong the ,bills-. There Ainley partook with but little care of his Indian companion, and After ,What w,u want to believe is that you have individuality . It �,- , 4 College. of Dental - -e rive for what he was eating, his eyes fix- showing him the brooch, -bade him I and personality. ss sake, don't be out of �' I I I - Surgeons, Toronto and in a quiet bay as tho tb r ,plunged into a chasin, and ` But, for goodiie. . , � I 1. � 1. office over Sills' Hardware, Main St., inshore, if Helen Yardely'g canoe had been 0 step with the great majority of men And women. '� I floated quietly out of, the cur- ed on, the ochre -coloured water as it. aerdrnipany him t the place where I � . Senforth. Phone 151. canoe , ' . ''... . "I ,! . efy lifted up their voices and swept on in the current it Was% in swept by, his face the index of, un- he had found it, and. there Wdnted to I . � ; . -, I � I I I I rent th ,deed. the end. Ainley's '*nx'e4' fathornable thoughts. After the meal the footryVarks -on -the river--b'ank. Indiciduality and - personality are not b�_ .. 11 . 11 . Isbout6d again and again. Except for n-Joudbed to posiltive fear. He pushed. they began,to track their canoe up- ,.!Can you read the meaning of, -havior. They are permissible, aAd everyone . . I . the swirl of the waters everything I . I " � I I DIL F. J. BECHELY from him th� fried deer -meat and ba- istream until -they reached Witter those -,ign-0 " shoIiiad aim to have in&Adutali and personal- :11 was perfectly still, an n , ,ty :,I I con which -the other had prepared for where it would be possible to paddle, The Indian studied them as a w1iifte ity. But, in the realm oT behavior, to be "dif- - ��i , � Graduate Royal College of Dental the island must have heard the him ,and rose suddenly to his feet. one of them towing with a line, an.3 intan Would, a crytptogram, and pre$- ferent" is to be eccentric, uncouth, abnormal—. I :1,1Q Office over W. R. shouting.; but there camse no response. "Let us be going"' he said sharp,)-, the other working hard, with the pad- ently he stood up, and M)oke with perhaps offenLqive. . . . :,.,,�, I .­ fA� Surgeons, Toronto. 1-11 said the Indian, and I - "NO 9001 , and Walked rest fro dle to keep the canoe's nose from the slow ginavity of his, rare,. Very interesting, is it not? �A, . �:� Smith's Groceryp Main Streeto Sea w of the canoe to the 1:�ely ''ta, and . �,;� ;, � 'forth. Phones: Office, 185 W; resi- turned the b,o I whil-st hig,com1panion ,broke camp. A the bank. A little way before they "The FJootchman she, calme from . .., .11 river once more, , dence, 18,5 J. , t,,., few minutes 'later they were afloat reached the litniestone ramparts the river. The mian. he carry her " I Island after island they inspec : � again I and after a little time therp swept at such frorm. ithe water in his arms." . -know- what standardizes human behiour? , I'll, . and hailed; Tneaiiwhile keeping a _ through which they had , 'S . N (YW,' db you ; ,� 1$1 side of tb, was 1W need, to paiddile. The current speed a few bours 'before, the Indian, How do you know that, Joe?" ".. -4.11, �. 6-1 CONSULTING ENGINEER sharp look -out on either . ' 4 � - ..... . t in vain. 'They were hoarse caught them -and flung them, towardo Who was -at the towline, stopped and The Indian pointed to certain foot- it is the reading of. adyertisoments. Advertisement% In ' � �,'l I river, bu the limestone gateway at express indicated that they rust make a prints which werre much iniore deeply newspapers influenm the ways- of midlions—,Tnake Most Of , �',l -,he last of the ..�'ri 11 . S. W. Archibald, B.A.Sc., (Toronto), with shouting when t 11 apeed. -In an a-mazinglF short time portage over the goIrge, since the ,marked ,than the others. us act in the same way. Advertise�rm '� - 'ifflands�was reached, and on Ainleys nts simplify 'human �'J� d Professional. En had .pas;sed .through the gorge, I ,� .',1 O.L.S., Registere they configurration off the cliffs made it im- "The man lie carry ,heavy weight �­�. Cineer and Latid- -Surveyor. Victor face a look of anxiety manifested it- and ,were watching the banks opea possible to, tow the canoe through. In When he make these and the Xlototeh- conduct ot bebaviouT-4by standardizing it. A simplifieA il . . . . �'. Ir Building, 288% D�undas Street, Lon- self. Landing at the tail of tb#� is- il�,,!� - , Telephone: Metcalf land the Indian hunted around' unt,l out on either side of them. this task, a very -hard "one, neceissi- man. she weig1h, -how rnlWh? One life gives -us greater opporbunity for the expressio,ii ot in- ..""Ll I IT$ . doi ,, . I "V a "Ontario. There was no sign of life anywhere, ,t0iting two jOUTneyS, one with the hundred And ten pou,nds, sure. He dividuality and personality. I ", � be found a dry bratich, and this, h-3 . I ;r,�, . I 11;�, - %A, 2801W. . ntd, the -water and stood to no indication that any onef had passed canoe and one with the stores, theY not carry that weight back to tbu I . I .q , 'A, " 4, , , , threw i - that way since time began, As they were occupied the remainder of the canoe, because the Klofachman she . I . ,� I "I ,-�� ,,, . V� I V, . watch it cours� as it went down riv sped onward a Veculiar throb And day, and When they pitdhed caniv a- walk." He -pointed again, this tinic, I Suggestion ,� AUCTIONEERS ed to be to- ' � 11* or. I ThY drift of it ,seem rulmible began to make itself heard. It gain and had eaten 4he evening meal ,to the s;maller footprints, and to Ain- I ,4­� / War& abar on the eastern bank and increased as they neared the range of 'Indian promptly fell Asleep. ley, veading the signs thr,ough the I I I., I -1; ... I % a cou- ,.! ,�­ distant perhap the Cut out this advertisement (for it, .is an advertise-' �,i',�'. . towards that, ,hills towards which they w But there was no, sleep for Gerabl, Indian's, vyes, the ex-p4anation ,a- ment), ar�d make it a subject of discussion—in your ,.�.N � " . ere mal�e � ,�!��, i OSCAR KLOPP- ple ,of miles, the course of their can. . . and as, the ba-aks, bega o ow I �1 , Ili -1 - � � e was directed. When they� reacbeJ. `19, Ainl�ey. ff% sat there. staring at the iniounbed to a demionstroution. . , Honor Graduate Carey Jones, Na- 0 and be- rocky, and the water Ahead broken ' home, in a friend's house, in a literary society. Let 1 � ,:�, it, again the Indian, landed, wAter rushing by, reflecting the crim- "Yes, yes, I understand," he cried, -ill", �. ,. '1�, i'� � . on thp 1by boulders, the,- Indian looked for a I where is she'?" the question be: Is it good for the world t6 have � , r� M I son flare of the Northern -night. And "but i n that case, 'Ifi',,'4� � tional ,School for Auctioneering, Cbi- gan to inspect the flotSft good place to land. . it, 'ne qndliaii looked up and &own human beha-vior standardized? 1� "",!, . . � "M ,,, 41, go. Special course ,taken in Pure Ainley . it wis not crimson, that be saw 111""I"�;1 . ca ,ck, Real Estate, Mer- edige of the bank closely. I .�, ,1� Igied Live Sto watched 'him with apprehension. He found it on the lee si�;, of a but achre,coloured as he had seen� iL the river, then waved -A hand up- ' , ..Ilr"�,;v', L . , e�,, � ,lind Farm Sales, , Rates in � This Advt. is sponsored by the Canadian , 0, chattlige ,Presently the ,Jndian stooped, and bluff where an eddy had .scooped a earlier in the day, hurrying towardsl go-eam. "The nian he take her back Weekly Newspapm 11 _, I 1,),'-', . I . Vailing markets. Sat- " � k ,0 1�,! ,keeping with pre After two or three atteni�pts fisbed little bay in the steep,bank,.and turn, the raipid,q belOW, and to that ri�nety- to, ,carnp-" Associatiop, of which The Hurou Expositor is a Member. - g�E , I ::!;%,�,;�`M . ' i , � � . isfactiot ,assured. Write or wire, - ing the canoe inside it, they steppe foot leap hito the gorge. An4a all I , "Then, wby did we not meet them . I 1. I 11 - I � .1. ­ ­� . . ;�,,�,,'P�'i,!Y'�r; , ", '?'Ip�P,X,�, " gufflothing from the whter. He look d � ­ , ­ , , Ont. Pholne : secure the tlyne, in vision, he saw a canoe! as we came down?" I I .r: � �11 115ilk ujicb, R moment, then ashore. "Making the c6hoe . � I Oscar Klopp, 2 I . .. I ,,, ", , "We", . . 2866-52 ed, at it keenly for . . . -i. ,,, " ta-93. . � . I I - I I .� I I . r 1. �4,& O�J, . . , , "'.�.Ift"�", . . . . . 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