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. Rec"WrER 200, 1932.
� LEGAL
. Piteous No'. 01 .
JOHN J. HUGGARD
-Sawrister•, ISblixdtor, '
Notary NuIMe" Etc.
Beattie'Blook - - 'Spaforth, Out.
Y., HAYS &MEIR
I ' Succeeding R. S:' Hays
Barristers S:oheiturs, Canveysamucers
and Notaries Public, Solneirbors for the
Dominion Bank. Office in rear of the
1. I),omlimiori Bank, SeafordL .14oruely to
loan.
BEST • & BEST
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VETERINARY
JOHN GRIEVE, V.S.
'H C�ror gra'dua'te of Ontario VeVeterin-
aryedge. All d'ilsease's of 'domelstac
animals treated. ,Calls p'rosmtphdy ett-
tended to 'and c'h'arges moderate. Vlet-
erinary Dentistry a s'pecia'lty. Offx'ee
and residence an Godfti+ch ;Street, one
door ears, of Dr. Mackay's office, Sea -
forth.
A. R. CAMPBELL,'V.S.
Graduate- 'of Ontario Veterinary
College, University of Toronto. All
diseases of doanesitiso animals treated
iby the most Ixrtlodern, prin'ciples'..
Charges reasonable. (Day ok night
calls IpronVtly attended to. -Officer on
Main 'Street, H1enlsal'l, opposite Town
Hall. Phone 116.
1Vl[EDICAL
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DR. E. J. R. FORSTER .
Eye,, Ear, Nose and Throat
"""•Grivdluattie in `'Mecliciney University of
' Toronto.
TA to assistant Now. York Opthal-
msed and Au'rad •Insttitrute, MoorefieldIs.
Eye and Golden .Square Throat ,Hos-
pitiala, 'Tendon, Eng, At'Commercial
HOW, Seaf6r•th, third' Monday in
each month, froma 11 am, to o rp n.
58 'Waterl''ao Sttr&A, South; Stratford.
DR. W. C. SPROAT
Graduate of Faculty of ,Medicine,, ^
University of Wkstern Ontario, 'Lon,
dont. Member of College of Physic- ',
fans and ' Surgeons of 'Ontario. .Office
in Alber hart'ts Drug Store, Main St., '
Sea'forth. Phone 90. __.Y . .
DR. A. N1r;WT'ON-BRADY
Graduate Dublin University, Ire•
dared Late Exiber+n Assistant Master
Rotunda Hospital 'for Wild nen and,
ehil'dren,"'Dublin. Office at residence I
tat'ely occupied' sby, Mrs. ;Parssbsxus, t
(Eilou'rs. 9 to 10 a.m., 6 to 7 p.nr ;
Sundays, 1 to 2 ip,tn, '
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DR. F. J. BURROWS
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Office and, redsi mice Goderich Street, ,r
east of the United Church, Sea- €
forth. Phone 46. Coroner for the
County of Human. • ._.� ... I
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DR. C. MACKAY I
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C. Mackay, honor graduate of Trin- r
ii'ty University, and gold niedglielt of s
Trinity Medical ' College; nilermlber of it
the College of Physicians' and Sur- v
goons of O barmo. i
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DR. H. HUGH 'ROSS r
Graduate of University of Toronto a
Faculty of Medicine, memtfber of C•oh- s
lege of Physicigrrns and 'Surgeons of
Ontario; pass, graduate courses in
Chicago Clinical Schlool of Chicago; Ib
Royal Ophtbhaltmie Hospital, London,
England; University Hospital, Lon- n
don, England. Office- 4Bsac'k of Do -
Minion Bank, ,Seafozit'h. Phone No. 5.
Night calls answered from residence,• .g
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Victoria 'Street, 'Seafor+th.
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DR, S. R. COLLYER d
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Graduate Faculty Of 'Medicine,. Uni-
rerstistry of Wsestern Ontario. Member "
Csaldesg'e of Physicians and ,Surgeons v
of O'xtttdaio. 'Post graduate work at
New York City Hsdsspiltal and Victoria n
Htoapiittal, Landon. Phone: H,ensall,
66. Office, Kling Street, Hsenssall.
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DR. J. • A. M UNN
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Graduate of Northwestern Univlers-
lity, 'Chicago, 1111. Licentiate Royal a
Goll,esge of Detvta] Surgeons; Torontt o. n
Offisce over Sills' ,Blawd'ware, Main St:; s,
Seaforth. ,Phone 161. fi
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DR. F. J. BECHELY • • A
Graduate Royal Ooble'ge of Denial J'
i8arjeona, Wrombo. Office over W. R. el
Sm*h's Grocery, Main Street, Sea -
forth. ('Monne; Office, -1'85• W; resi-
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. + btlketly We Causre 'had Ib>elen- in. her need ',tied dAR•. �!dkA � .. �1�, '� � �µ. �.; R�d � ,�i, ,t,t ��: , ,, a ;`. ,
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L w . for x ` was Sunday. l tlxilt , 1 ` „'
t, t
ops
Temple
� 4 1.for da es trouble iw4 T T%. a wa Fonda d,' _ . irhe w r 94 i it
' � � d h 'ic� g ��r . ��`r+ �F h � � ,�t 1
410 9ak x shy
.,4y . Bailer "You are not Gylea, You" a X�VIf
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�� 1 I3 Istrld, and t+ltere were t aai jiP, �'I ' jr �4 .
rxnarnd."' But gradhtually she' had d9me wanted-, ' a� tkv s� "n �'. ,' w
to accept this as one of, the tipsy- He closed A at "t lit,p.as�R
, t,�,vy h. Glee shpP t do '-'I
"T'QQ . get you ups't'airs and. let It'
ley look at it. Or perhaps you'd h
'ter h;tjuv'e 'a dootor.`!,
He carried her to, her room
when he had laid. her on the co
the kissed thser. ' (Burt she -knew ,the
was a barrier (between' them, that
did not bedieve 'what' she had to
lb-Im, and that sooner or later s
wouldhave 7t out with him alfa
Giles.
IFasley having examined the ank
and exclaimed over it, Said- "You'
h ive, to 'be in bed for a day or 'bw
and it will be, lucky if you don't to
your death after such a wetting. I'
Put a hot water (bag in your lied, an
when you've had a hot bath, I'll b
age, -your ankle. If it doesn't get a
worse, you won't need a doc tor."
When Joan, limp, and e'xhauske
with pain, crawled. at last betwe5
warm sheens, the maid) was wai,•tfn
with a tell Steaming glass of le"ma
adle. "You drink that, and then I'
tuck you in."
Joan ,propped up oil two ptillom
said: "This is 'heavenly, Farley."
And Farley said, with a toctch or
motherliness in her tone: "YOu'r
such a child, Mis's Joan. You nee
sonlebo'dv to !look 'after YOU.,,
Adelaide ;comiing up later, stood' i
the door.
I"'W'hods this I hear about your .be
ing brou'ghn to the hotel .,by, tha
Artruiger maml?"
"'Di'd Drew tell you?"
"''No. Rose was looking out of th
window, and the lightning sh'ow4
you.. She told'Drew and, he, wtmt ou
and when she came back h
said you (had sprained your ankle."
""Well, .I have,.--„
"How did !Mr. Arhi'geer•.find you?'
"T had, -been, talking with him it
rite pav6lion.”
"You were talking with hien after
wahwt I hail said?"
"9How cou'ld''I help it? We melt b
.:fiance in the pavilion . , . th
rain caught us and, we ran, and I
xpra.ined °my ankle,"'
Joan felt as if she had repeated
this. florm'wla a thousand times. She
was tired of it. ,She ,was tired' of
,verything. She wanted .to be alone.
3sur•ely thiswasall a ,bad dream; and
#eS tl
em Adel •
aad'e in
Y her
old
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a'•i'th -ter odd hafids".fhooked like claws
in the footboard would vanish like
rarcne, evil apparretdon of the night.
But Adelaide did not vanish. She
sbood there looking over the foot-
ioard and saying sharply: "'I won't
lave..r
it, hear?
21 D
If4Y_„ o you hexa .
"'W -ren I say a thing I ,want you to
rxndlers(tand that' T mean ,it."
"But Aumit Adelaide•--"
"We won't stalk about in any more.
3ut you rMist mleind your ways, if
IOU expect me to put up with you."
Slit • turned' and went out of the
oomt. Joan made no etrart to stop
ter. Her aunt was offended, but she
e'ald�y didn't care' , - she didn't
are for anything ekee'p't . to curl
mong her pillows: and ,,'deep ,
,nd' sleep ., . .
'In the morning .she was feverish
nd Farley sent for .the doctor, lie
mdsexed, tOMPlete rest . for •a few
ays. "It' will. help your cold and
'ive Your ankle a chance."
While Joan stayed' upstairs', un-
ieas'arnt matter's were for a time sus -
ended, Drew sent flowers regularly,
rith pleasant tittle notes of ssytm-
athy, from, rwth.iult..sshe; missed solme-
hin� as she zrii'ssed isti in, 'ti's ander=
er . when now and then he came; to
ere' her. Adelaide's manner had in
i also a stiffness which showed she
'as unappeased', Only Nancy, saii-
ng imwith new books and. mueh chat -
Ir wasp the some. On one occasion
he in "rimed Joan that Rose and
irs. 'Carter were visiting Mwrion,
tickley for the week end. 'Drew
nil I are ,alit, dawn for Sunday
a•pper. She wants you to cb.me�--'
"'S'he knows of course that I can't."
"Of course," said the wise Nancy.
A little later, Nancy proffered a
it of advice. "If I were You: Id
take it up with th'e 'old lad'y,"
'"Aunt Adelaide?"
"Yes. She Ihas an idea You're un-
rateful.a She said,' as much to
rew.7 • . .
Joan with -a touch of excitement,
ung out: "'Perhaps I am,"'
?Nancy having smoked a cigarette
uminig the long MIensoe, avked-:-"What
yourt this 'Giles Artmligter?"
Joan looked up .at her and said:
Nothing), except tihat he is vlesry
isle and fine."
"'Such friend'sships are dsangerous,
y. dear."
"Drew has them.,'
Nancy shook her head. "No. Rose
n''st wise or fine. She is ,jurst a play -
ring and Drew knows, it."
Joan said with some spirit: 1 -They
1 treat me like a child." .
"You are a child," Nancy smiled
: h+er, "a rather ,darling child.—and
iw what -did you mean whsen you
do that -perhaps you were ungsrate-
a?"' ,
"'I meant that I wotv't sell my soul
Aunt Adelaide for he mson!ey."
"'You don't need to se% your soul.
nd ybu're really not facing thinks,
ran;. You came to your aunt bet.
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Luse she had money."
`"Oh, no . "
Nancy was inexorable. "Do yet;
dnk if she had beer poor you would
ive linked Your life to that of a
•albbred, vain old Woman? You know
ru wouldn't. You are really not as
glt-.minded aq you thsinic:'
Joan's cheeks were Iblanohed. "If
am like that . I sthall hate
Yseif. I wanted' more than money.
wanted 1'ov,e."
"But it Wa;S leve plus luxury. And'
,(body blames you for it. Only you I
uslt ,,get the right slant on it.''
'"Witsat i's .the right slant?" n
"'Oh,. now that you ha'vse 'it, don't
se it. You and DreSw will need
ontsey to (be 'happy. He's really dead '
love with you. More in love, I
th
rugs xn 4 tis+ srtmange world In Dare for the lass of a ifew ai" filax ' ia� s �¢ `
et?`3torr►,,f �'R iZ obi
which shy was ldvixng. There was so lie said said' to , lScw%p) * Ori ;tft 'I V, ei ':`. $ ' i Q"' 1, ;
ar-
might as well say frankly, th'arn I ev- tituese mlodern rxxueh she eoa�!d" not u'ndersta'nd; and he ,,putt ul , a $ a. 0 ax►�t; eor�p��ta,.:.l;est lsX, , ,..
dayss one could not use which hurt her head whesn she tried. r � rehxt: ` t?R 4?�slx1�8` �� •` J� '� ��
be lar believed; he wsau'id' Ibu3 with any wo- the methods did' the age of chivalry. . And Wae�lzuers „ motored yR the xeaspd l>I, y� t, .pia p„
man.
But he will never ,,band ,poi- So he had left her, his heat, brooding Gwles had dbirounhtQrer war
was over, Nor I . or+ fe{1a srxe'at,. a r
th Sh' d in a trim, lrttlo car $p: },.r 11 it a
and' erty." over her, sed r g with Scripps felt that 'pemha re urn to $up �.
ng hbr assailed b the Ps if ' rxtovirlg dlslartC oat N".
uch Joan didmi'k Ibelienne ,her. If two poo- ssalfushruess of those otluexs„ Y to the Islam, Ttieres had' seemed no it would ease the Ipra7n in ti's heart; Vt a',n ]'- zea stn ;3ice` t1Q,.;,I'll I
asmotyg other way in wQiich tO '
re p1e laved each. other, dhey could face wham she lived; seeing her defence- Seri 'patch' up It was on Monday that cnrs,tgmer needed W 09,xL�, : th i ,a , " , x, '
I anything. The, test of Drew's lova less"because of her Scripps' sbxattibeaed life. There', oarxne to the shop and saw_rfdxe for many s'u�k► 13[erpor °W .
Id would be to leave: and let him fallow. :mese, • yrosubh, and gentle- fie sign eleaae renc};yaur aasietan e b
pe, a green stpacialisk had, assure3—t"4i7h11 return, on �' � '
them that the peace and, ,beet of khe iVlierclnasday, tug a generous Cpat�butl0, , "
he In findirug Quer, he would find himself Ik was vray* late whatk.at last he Is cud world work a q°a'n again. ;It seemed in I�.eid• 22$ Cac7xege'St, x'or�r�r lig, ^st,
trot: —4dhat 'truer self in which she skill reatched homve. Jane, seeing the " cure. But he oreedilble ;,}that had gam, when she1.1'.11 tt� .
Qrelldetved. Oh, und'e'rneath ,fie world- 'on the iboat, caxrne dawn to the land- sanothing. one except the houfse
needed
Fox be w much
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Is li'ness which she had - found of late, i '` l ,her friend, He had - ` ,+h l
rvg, `The Madaattie has been upset hold 'g'rouP• llei.,sP�le of Hite, town boil hem that. Per NOt just. LH' �r e
11 ,„here ntwsn the -the man to ,wham that by the sto'nrxn 6Qte has 'bean seared had Ibsen ;told she was the wife of not felt susre of, she won d have "Thies isn''t just luck” lis a^�r "
o, day in the folg'she had promised her- for you Mararida eon tea to Stesphern acid a rnemvous invalid There
ke self. work, making supper for yottx, The was little gone away. The. -thought of him had "menet 'nttatcia in kQie.•"h the, , p1 .. ,
11 After Nanc ',had �, Y gossl6p. Everyone krxew ivsn )ter tear hi$ M d'dQsettawry Now. Ybrl, ruga r' k ' ,'
Y gone, able lay elle iri the k tdlxem. - Giles and respected g t dllxe shad fe-n ,- : �
•1' thinikirug abouit it. She ktvew lire�v Giles going an once to find pectesd hire. They liked comrmendati,on. .She had indleed fal- cit '$ ryu
A,htelie the fact that he had cho'sems to live ]owed ,his' adivti'co, And no•w, he was case didlthemia at record'halvhx�g one , - N" n r"
and- was waiting for heti explanation of stood on the threshold of Hite shy- among them, when he' tmmght have not here- to ;know it., p ��to �e� i. .
an that meeting in the pavilion with Blowy room,, with its (bright fire, in gone fear a(fxetd for admentnxre. sin yeansL ling
Giles Armiger. She wound never a- 'the range, 'its hanging kerosene lam 04t, well • (She had burned .all 'hex' -,'bridges be It '"isn't j ttsn licit'" dime tQr�x 'Ig 1,
d gain be wholely his until she had said: overhead, and, ,took in the picture hirci+seQt back, to present realities—he Adelaide sof ',brat interview with, an sae danatrinn for tlhi
n T rn son ry. Po'?sh s
presented. A,melie,, slim and grace.- ,had Sat , d x xsern from, her bed nnentr i112iddletowzu l `in ',
g And she could not say it,. although fol in a1• pomegranate frock 'was 1 would follow 11n a path acid he .and had packed her bag. Slhe Qxad ben wf ifts ' r'•
Pi He could not now put in ;a Little ,trunks g, ,V . pre-school children rmuntian. It,
n- she cried into her pillow' at night ilia 'purple plums in a blue bawl. It withdraw his sitr=sngbh from 'these wanted ' sent after I eft things he loci against di,pfithertia at "jai, jyi�ls k
11 'thinkdnsg of it, prayed ,her girlish, was like 'hem, he felt; to select with ttwo 'who needed, him —no mattes how r, She brad luMalt,' it is action th$t has sated t x'
sincere prayers that a way :rilghtt be unerring instinct an occupation whiter (hard• the way. he 'must Ore mrsanelY, and decided that she (heal--t'h and t'he lives' of +MiddQetgwia`s "'
s, opened. would 'show her at her best. It was He found, sScrispps imax sheltered would p$y itmust take ,some day she children.
It was an Saturday night, when the ,Mlargar iia who Dort rhe (bread and carne of the rorks�a dark shad? There is. na reason why every city, , , .f
I Hallam,, were dinitug at Marion Sttick- Ibubtesred ft and' 'Slhe 'had 'boru�ghit her .ticket and itown and rural area, in ;Cax>!ada �� Y,
Pun fbetwe'en it pink in .the ,loran. `N12y dear fellonv," knew inh'e're 'sshe was goitre, and she ,,bailee not ,,dhow a similar reord: A
e 1cY's that things reached a climax. ,silices of cold; roast. It vias ' ,Mar_ Giles said', as he 'came w
d Nolbody 'played ;bridge .in the hotel garidra Who madle- th'e coffee, and the no business' to do a Itlhi A, 'thr ve had cane .to ,gave Giles Armigex, 'the few, bu,t, alas, a very few ' Can aflfan
oro .Sundays, and Adelaide with her mayonnaise for the salad. Amelie, '"Why not?" � 'lillce this, addaess. Theme was no need airy centres have brought 'dtsptrltse' eau a i'
t:
n oc'cupa'tion gone had 'dragged throutgh b'us'y with her plumes, was content tb "I't's cold and we , longer to srhut Ihimu out of her life. controd..,• They have succeeded. ori' (Yr- I
the sem feed Giles, a It ate tl be in If Drew if ollowhed Iter she wonu t s ey ureic use of .t
pry day with an increasing yes Wirth ,color. Beef and knobs ' with rheaxmtatismi Ili► , t>Jg o biecause th . pe
sense of irritation., bread and ma Make her own terms, with 'hum,. T -le ,,safe and e¢feactdve trtileans. available for 't
yontiaise and coffee? I'`Tf T'died what 'dtafference would it
t After dinner sere' nvetbt into Joan's 'Suter things rvveme not imupo'rtant— ma'kel?°' Scriipsps' l�loice• was' hoarse must ,tr ust •her . there mvust aeouring protection against dipthcTi :1,
room and found her on 'the couch, mesa .'People mhade +Foo much of them. with despair. be no 'm;ore jealousy.. , .Happiness Was' through i'mmlunizatio�n. ,
wide-eyed axed wistful. Adelaide did 'Giles 'sp'oke: "I ani here, Ame4•ie." 'Giles ora fo'und'ed on` .pe'rfec't faith. To .know h;osw Ito; preve'nn diphtheria
e
not lithe wistful •peap'le, Slee wantec' prpe'd a hand on leis_Sfioul- As $she shill 'snood -at t'he window is orm) thing;'to ,prei�;extlt xk actaallysst
She turned and with a' little cry de'r, "It. would make- all the, differ• -
d
them 'gay and. sporting,, "She awes ran ,towardts him- ."You are safe?» en , locking in, she thought she' M -,v atvother. We know the lfltrou Zi the ,y
n, m!c. everything.' the ''old Woman told ' 'She reached Out w"elmmi , in the world to 'true:' sottieo'ne irx the back of .the sherd. inrjecitaaxr 'af di orvi" t a.ttoxao g, 4the �,"
rug hands, Do you 'mean) that, Giles?„ She talP'Ped on the lass and' " A a
e herself, "in exsphan;ge she should ab and he took thein andl ki$sed her on "You know .T db, g tarppell body is sti'mru�aated to produce defens- ,,
1e'a: t try to fbep amausing,"' the fomelhhead "You �n'it�n never be They waked back together, once agairy The man irnside came to the sive forces against dipQitheria; and sd 111"
As 'she sat dawn in the chair which fxt'gltteated, n4Y dear. I shall alw,a, s found' the fire, in,the hvi door atY'd..,opetied it. _H'e stook well the injected' person aoquiros an irii• ,+
.Farley had ,,placed beside the couch, Comte ,back." �' ng raoiin still back in the shadow. ,Site knew{ at -unity or resistance to •the diilsease.
'"Tlreae gbonvdng. They sat dowvn in fmnt of once ist was ;Seri
e sine absenvled almost with a sense of o'nice when yot*__ it 'and ta'iked of Amel]e in low tone's. , p� Bot knowledge alone wall• not pro -
injury !the -richness of the, setting didn't.''' What iso yort wank? he asked, tect•unesingle,chidaigainsnd'iphther-
g „ Sc'ripps SAW no light he!adt "She "sI wean, to 1 wa an address for ia., fihe one
which iter wealth 'had supplied --- the That was long alga, We must for. cares nothing for inp,," y child •w'ho isl protected -
si!l:en cushions ansd cayserle th'e 'gen it." ." Mr. Asmiger•. 'I am gosing,away." Sihe 'is the one' •w>'ho'has, been injeeted•with
The g g She is not res'ponsibte far .what said ik Qtoldl'y. Ile would of course Itlaxioid(. Tote xrnoae i' rlllh emrft `
y
hangings, all amethyst and' blue urhich Y went to ether Alta the livin sshe does," mill° � W
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had come packed in a great trunk room where a table had 'been laid in "`I know. But I shill—suffer--•+—" ' tlhink i't wlas• about ,books, e�ntts My (have a greater understa8,dT,
with Ad'elai'dse''s rose and 'green. There front of -the 'fire. Ant,'elie Put the Neither of t'he'm wanted ko ` o .� B''u't Scri;psps kntetw it wads not albolut intg of. sminiunity than 'tiherr less rrl- � '
was.the.carved ivory on Joan's dress- dish of plum's.in the ten+ire, brought kiesdl T+he ,,term, raiging outside baosks. (lis mind was whiz~]ing. This formed neigthlbors, iter, the children of ;M.
erg .c et .with the ,silve'r; the g_ a sil!v2r candles, ck and li kited a tall see ,ed bo shut them awe from ail lo�rely ,'blur, in her grey coat ani both families are equally ex sed to
Pale ela" i.'_.. g .' �� Y little viol'e't 'hat was Joan Dudley. the 'd'ang+ ns of dipht'her%a Po ,.
ons o'f perfume, the' painsted porcebani candle. thboxes, an,e world so that they were _led to S, , and all '1
Joaq herself in a blue and "Where is Scripps?'" Giles asked, contfi'dle'nces which are iven. one at P,he wars' goinig away, . and' Giles.. loq- these children regriOre to be, protect-
sat silver ca . •with a ,l.. r rose in her "`I 'told' hrml to go to bed. Butt he such. time's. And it was thus that d he'. Inevitably he would .sad against tho' -d sea!se Iby in nnruriiza ; r;
( e took a wank. 4- n6ed tto lye alone Giles' finally unfolded 'to his. friend) follow, tdoats .. . . - —
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„ e stony ocf th:e fr4end � between fi m. Di'phltheria gerrrss do not waist to
yea •made ist up •with Dren"r?" That weenl4t kind was it?" himself and Jaan DwdQey It was rrtiicu'laus to think that she attack until, ,childrein start 'to school.
" There isn't anything to ,crake tip." ��.'Y nok?" ' "S'tie's a 'rare ohild' w'ouldhr't. Perhaps s'he ,did already. .It is the • re-scltob•1 ,,child t'wlio •is most
Scrilpps. A And if she did, the ir world .world colmmon'ly thte victim ands diphtheria
"You aren'k te11i'ng: me the truth Ilovesps is lonely, unt►alxPY, and 1'ainlb amxonig wolves," was the way ha ;crash—S,cri'pps' and Amelie's TQtey will not be stn ell unit
Jaan.,' he«loves us. eroded it: (Scripps shad been told' of mP until all the
Joan ,flushed, "Well ' , . but But ,why must he alwa s• vvonxld x''t e wanted. A's for himself, ''''
Y be with her enrgagemen't, of Gilles dbu:bts of Pre�sc'hoal rhildmen have Qteen made
it's ''card ,to talk •about." us'�I" Drew,' of the wicked old' h'e cool;" sltansd it. B'ut Ameliee? Con- safe by ixreM93!xizataa'n� The restponsi- .
telt
Becau$e he is of ng d;I ,o to Poverty, To some pulblic ibi'lity for thus- rests u `
"You are a very. silly Child'. He txry friend. and -las 'aunt, of Joan's,, noted of. a he7rping •p!l� of dletenition'- pan khe par.
wants to marry you. I want no other home," There ,was a touckr' hand. The thing emts. IYledilcalr science has ,provided
you �a w"as umslperakralbl'e! the means, but,` as'•wa hanYe said
marry him,. -yet YOU RG" �eme and of 'sternness in 'hiss voice. Scriplps looking up. fx:aitr the fire ' re-
sulk , " W 'She silghed, and talked o,£ same- with somlbre a �f He fauna 'himself saying sloyvlY: sults come ;one from the practical
yes, said: You re .in w Y , .;ti
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"`Aunty Adelaide!"' tthirng else, of +hone' Iotig the 'day had! 1•ov2 with her?"> He is kept at shame !by illness: * use of the. means.
"Don't you Suppose I have seen it? :been without 'hism, of •hear fear of 'the "Yes. But' 1'•rh a'ski Yosu mean''" tea bt2esuttt wa's sh'�, 'The time then•.to 'have children im- Z~
You ' are trying to. impress iron ws Storm; . "What trade you sibay so mtyself." rotting for 'thst he is .ill?" « munized asgaixvst dd(phtbteria is early
that You (have a I 11
late?„ "� He 'shook his hoax. No'. IIt is in life,---Ihe+fore the first birthday. The ,
grielvance. When „ Wliy trot?„ Amteli'e "
you aughk to Ibe telling Drew antY I shad to work ern my accounts," "I'm not cad enoatgh, sto think she'd I"Amselie?" disease 'against which they need pro -
me what a Tittle idiot you''vee made orf "I wish You did7n't have to work," care." „ tection is one, which attaYrlos young
y'ovrseif " "I like it.'" . He had finis(h.ed' his "But if sh'e did rare' , , Hin; wife'. `11;
�„ children and which kills many of
Joan sat u; her cheeks flamin coffee,' and was leaning 'back in his .`ret m'usst never core bo bhak" c The color went out of. herr cheeks. those 'whom in atttacks. Di•phklie37a Il
"How can yaup'say,. such thin chair, (basking in the comufort of the "Whty 'sh'ouldn't it?"' y"heywaiked a momtetvt, them 'said: immtnr,nization mtseans life and. healtk. '
gsI"'Tve fire Amelde'br h Perhaps Td better write --about the. for trite childrzen
-talon unhappy,'Aunt Adelaide. I love n a'low stool and 'Giles rose restlessly, and stood lean -
You . „ . 'apd, I love Drew—but sat at his feet. There, was silence ing on the ,back of his cftair. "I shan't books, And will you te91 him , ,
both of You arse waiting for me, to for a while, which was ;broken by marry," I am sorry . . that she's . a— .
atpologize. And I can't apologize 'the sudden! clamoaur of- rain washing "That's noneeme. You know ill? As we understand ik, the Pulimran
when I ha�Y!e donee no,thinsg. . t, againrs�t the. wings•, You ,Elie turnre'd' 'and' •walsked :awe
"Except meet a .man art nigh q of Giles taint " ... . or if you don't ik .will S,cripsp!s ]a;oked atfter her until 'she cam p'orte!rs •watiit .'more pay' and 'no -
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j Ped fio Ins fee,• Scripps be ,because of Amelie and me v< .out of sight. Then hse went down tips bescause the tips have fallen off,11
vv+harrr�,You. -know we drs'approve." o'ut in+ it," because we're a d'ra:g on -you' . " nok ,bescause they object to havingr ti
"I didn't meet shim,," `5Re'll be tomitng in,". Seri to +old Peter and his' shoes, And it ".
And there it was all over "° use flour, up his head in a wild ,wa$ wdhile, hiss muster worked on a quarter slipped' tihem none and them.
again, He sh;o;uld' have bed, reface this, g�stume. pair of seaman's boots than old Petter —,Detroit •Free Press.'
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the d5nc•ttssiort growing hot and hot- You rum along 0l (bed, Amelie., and Giles sa�id, .s,ternly: s"Stop tlhat. heard a harsh sound in the silenk r `fi
ter, instil Ad'ala'ids said; "After all I'll look for 'hdimt" And don't .be, silly . I'm sorry I told roans "I'd do i.t a; fine Insult boys Service and ?filar -
I've done for You. I've treated ybu She went with reluctance, and he yrou abosut Joan. 'She's en a ed• to gain. Scripps was' t,in, will get; a warm 'boric coming at
like a cess. Otiose warbched hem as she ascended the the other fellow and will g ralialb] saying. Notthinsg can hrtxrt those
ltr'n pearls you've, ' P two, as ' I halve ,bee.n hurt Chicargo. These hometown boys have ^:1
got round your ne'csk ,t'his minute are skeins, glowirsig 'a''m'ong the shadows marry hi ms. . . . It'won't be easy and Antelie, madej good. --Brandon Sun'. ,
worth a sirnail fortunse." ; in her pomegranate ,gowns. .'The first for 'mie sto 's'ee heir do it. V be glad, _ • '
With 'a swift movem Bent, Joan set time he bad seen her she had worn to' prevent it, ,because sih'e .won'+t 'be I
her feet on •the floor and' stood up, the horizon ;blue of her overseas uni- 'happy. -But it1s hand's off , I sup- C'HAiPTEIR XIII , _ _ , d
S'he unwound the pearls from her form. And sh'e bad hsunsg on S"iPP'; pose,LeVen if I know her I& -will be LONDON AND WINGHAM y
neck and dropped them in her aunt's ecru such a differerut Scripips from wreclred. , , ,I, I DANGERS IN GREEN South. - l
the o'ne who worked' now in the sho 5cr]
ap. Do you think I'd wear theme P pps rose an•d stood 'be;side, :hs,m. rm•
after this?" yo'ung, dashing, a, flyer orf the Es- "I'm 'a poor stick," he said shakily. The thing happened Penelope 'Sears W'ingham •....:'.......... , . 1.6"0 ' • .�
S,he limped over 'to the dresser, and cadtille--they 'had' IbeeYx a beautiful "and m troubles often said, like a m'isacle. On the Belgrave 2.11 )
tY go to n:y head. But 't.hird week in Augw t- a telegram Blyth 2,28 1
opened on'e of the porceslain •boxes— dam,' rasdiant, . rapturauQ, newly-wed- I love ,you." .................. .
there was a diamond clasp, a ring or "I know. Giles u an came to the last 'of fier payinsg guests Londesboro , , , , . 2.30
twso—various The three of themx ha,d hada p t ap'pris' ng them. of the death of a C1u`nton 3A3
jewels that her aunk great the about the obher'r' shoulders, and, relative. The Brucefield • • .
,Jrad 'beskowed upon her. S•he came time togekher•, and theca had tree,, they s+tool theme tagekher staying lit- Y Packed and went at. ............... . 3.27 I ;
•ba'ck .and' addled them to the somsekhirag touching an'd tragic in the tee because of the •mem:ories which oir'ce. Pemetope was left therefore Ki'PPen �, 3,35
t Pearls. .............. .
I dont want any'"of them,, Aunt Ad- •hap'pin•ess of -the young couiple. And' gripspe'd them. high and d'ry in her great house on H�ensall ................. . . 3.41
elaide. II'm ,going anvdy, I've been ane day there had ,been four of khem After Sari shad the bluff, With no one to ,keep her Exeter 8.66
thinkingg aboust it for a long time. If K " Pp gena Giles sat company. She cared little for that, "
tvh•en akmelie'ss twin' ibrather Rav- ]n a bi chair and ''gazed art the glow -
Drew care:,,; erfough'he'll-' corme after mond' had come from the front, and in'g• coals. If he wen -t to (bed, he however. and with cha.racteris,tic en- North.
m'e. If You care encu, h, y otored to the •country kr-ew he would not sleep. He wags ergy- decided to besgin her fall house- k'eeter arm. .'.:
g } ov'll tr. the'y had all m 10.42
to itndemstand , . that I've lov- g together at'a oharm- .still stvepk by the eniotSon which bac} cleanirug. ;She would strip the beds,
mt inn, and ha'd drunk to the h'e'alsth mastered hint w~h'en he had held Joan take u7t the cures, wash the curtains, Hern5a11 . . ................ . 10,55..
enc dined
ed You a lot, she ,ba en to sib. with of the :bride and I9te. air was like wine, with the tan,
her hands up bo herr face. groom: Kippe'n ... ,................. 11.01
clo'w2�-afragrant and white an'd ex- g 13rucefield ........
Mrs. l7elafiesid' surveyed khe sshak- Gr1es, bursting now far Seri s in of autuann in rt. Sshe felt the uplift 11.09
PP• quisdte, while th'e rain Pouted drown at' it, as sshe wen,, 'busily from ream Clinton 71.64
the cairn, shianik from the memory of upon thPnt.
ing figure. If ...... .
you •think tinging wtli what had followed, Ra mon:il had Hte resachefi into his to room, the o'ld cat, 'Muffet, at her Londltesiboro . ............... 12.10
soften hrry heart, You're• hnfis'�#ken'• Y pocket and fl]vfih ...
I'm !glad to 'have you' ga.°' She roe gone 'ba'ek to the frons, and' Scripps btrcru'ghk forth a treas'ute which he feet, acrd a dancinrg, ,pranscirug gixart- • ' • • • • 12.1a
and the este of kittens followintg after. I l3elgrave • 12.30
pearls+like a white snake ,,dill h,ad soared to iriscred>brle heights, a had salvaged from thak meetinsg. Gi�-
dow'n the longth of her 'black ,,satin waritird� looking for .his -prey, and ing down th'e st y when he had left It Was neiarl•v noon, when coming �'tnghatn • • • • • • • • • • • • • • -, • 12,b0
gomm the jewels sparkled lf1.e fire_ Giles ,holing. a,t the, inaction whsich h•er 'anal Hallam lie hart found s Land- to the east"chamlber, s+he saw the fog•
flies in tsh'e rug, ,,JIM glaxl," she his ov,<isers imlposed upon brim,, had kerchief which she had fh*opped, It ste=aling in. "The w-in,d has chane,- �-
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s,aidl,. again, as she reached th'e door, done his ibesk to look afkem Amelie. lay ncvw ii'ke a pink pelted on his palm. ed,' site told'herse'lf and watched the C. N. sR-
She apene,d it erne went out. On the ;Then one day Seri, • It was a ',crap of chiffon which had; grey curtain 'blot out :the se'a and the
pps had come matched her gcnvn and which carried sands' roll, above the ,blu'ff, past tm'e (last.
other side she stood, still Saying un- down with a crash, and Gil es hail
•der her bo•eath: "I'm gla'd." But she th•e elusive scent of white rases Which ,antler, arnI toward.--' the houme'. The a.m, p,m.
gone with A'ttielie to see him in the sun darkened and quite suKldemly and Goderich -... `... , 6. 2.30
knew she was not glad, 'She wanntecl . hos-pubal, and had felt her shiver and he always,, as;ssociatt'd with her.
He' trnex
Joan to ,c"e runninsg after• her and Ishake ibsefore gho entered t•he room wondered if ire Sshauld return it., then Lin-10ne iwet dlyf the was aware, (;i her
Clint th 7 N 3.001
s'ay: "I ]cru, 3 ou Aurut Adseslaide. and ,had 'se'en he'r surae a5 she dsecid'ed t,hast he vvoulci rent, Surely he g 7.22 3.18
I'm sorry, I'm sots " g mightt halvse this one token fat• re- the de'e'p shrws tivhich would sshu•t her Dutblin .... , . , 7,g3 3,31
y krne It 'by the bred and kissed her lov- in. of tbPs e'm,ptine;ss of her life Mitchell ........ ,'.. 7.42 3.31..
eu s hand. insentlbrance, when Hallam had all the with fall thasP
rest, gone who hart once Wast. t
Her cowr�age had held all through made this ol.d hoose' alivse with hap -
CHAPTER, XII the ,dhe+adful weeks, ibust there had inesss. r Dublin 11.19 9,32
been sleepless ni'grhts ansd. a (bit of The next day and the next his P Muffrt, the cat, Ivape'd to the sill , Seaforth , , , , , ,,, , , , 11.34 9.45
$UiRNEID BRIIDGEIs nervouiis tbreak'down which h'ad made re tl'esssness conkinue<l. He hart no to 'es;cape the -mad rioting of het• off- Clinton ....... I .. , . 11.50 , ..9.59
0'n the 'higrht of th'e storm Glee the doctor anxious. word from .loan•. As th'e week went
"(She can't stand vprin'g. `"Evert old 'Mufret has ;s;omie- Goderich ........ , .. 12.10 10.2'6 ,
Arrraiger had been glad of tlhe,'buffet- much mora," he had tosld'Gile, "there on and he heard noathinsg it seeimed lhirrg «bleb 'lte'1'ongq to hat," wa.:
ing of the wind, the beating of the' is a touch 'of shyoter•ia, Arad' the war• a.s if he sof e not c stand i.t. Scripps Pen -lops enviou's thought, "and I C• I'• 'R. TIME TABLE
wavo s, as he had d'rigven his titotor h`a5 done things to hem." wars 'aware of the change ]m him, sod !are nothitng. "
boat hark to the Issl'and. Be wast not It was' tto do iritore to hek, for when Atfleitie. "You're rat like ycrvt self," From d'o}vtr,shairs easmse th c!himre of East.
afraid ansd he exalted in the batter news carte from the front of ga he said, ' you seem to be thinking � a m, '
w'•i+th the e,lerm,etttq. Hiss soul was in , she went to .piecea °f sam'ethirt awe froin me awe tho hk,l1 ekrck, ' I have rnottbinsg, I Goderich ................... 5,50 �'+
rnron'd''s death l y y have n,othin was •the round'
a k marlt, When he bad set Joan ou "The shook hat disturtbed her Ibal- from th•e Island. g Menset .. 5.56
her feet and had• seen the look on $�e,'l the doctor said cauti'o'usl it msade in 1"ene'lape's esat•s. McGaw . • • • • • • . '• • • • * 6.04
Hallam',, fa' „ y'• 'Wesll, he was thin'kirrg of ssomet�hin t' • • . • • • • ... • • • : • • • • • 6.11
ce, 'he had wanted to lift (Yembally:? away from the Lsla'nd,. i�ay and ' (Conitinnred next wee'k.) Blyth
Auburn .. . ........ . ......... 6 �5
hsev again in his'arms and flys wii,h ,G iecs"went to her at once. And }r� ht. Night anal dray. Aituang hos Walton
her to his wanting ,haat, to his old) ni 6:40 `''
aks s'he came walking in, li:ghtinsg McNau ht a ';
house nn the I9•lanl<I', to t.h'e fire osn �hlp T4bACC0 TO Africa g "'' 6.52 ,;7
when sme sow ,him a strange thing the, dim roomy—on,ly to vanish in fl " Toronto ................... 10.25 'd
brier hc• at th; to kne$11 wit `liner foo and 'ihaP'Pened. For 'sghe weelcomed him hr•esatb, leaving darkness 'beitirncl her. Can;adsa rerenstly emtbered the Brit- take off her k listtle 'shoes; tm call not as �Sct•irpps" friend, ,,bust as the 1 "hen the others were in bed %he slit ish Wiest• A•fri'ca rniarkpt for tobacco West• : ''i•'
did Mar arida ansd iiav,4 w.ar•m thinsgs y
g brother she ;had lout. "The' told me 'by hits fj•rn her face turned with a ytal siiipmrent of twenty-fiv" a.m. .N
ltrrrulgh,t and traria ea for ,ter ank e• You were 'deadl," ,she said "I knew ulp to him. He (hent dawn to rasska of rGanadiart ,grown tobacco. T ronto . 7.40
and While cluing ai ,,,dais Yo' tell her thesY were lying." her aunt she waQ blotted out eNau'ght ........... . . . . . . 11,49 k
thalt wibh 'hilm .she could be . Th,e obsession 'had 4 ppmoxilnately 77 gYem cent - of tbri Walton .. , , . , a, • k2y91 `t}
Irensasked. Her There were .ti,m,es When ono his Fin•iti,sh. 'Wetsgt ATiticarn tolradco re- Blyth 1212 k'?;
at peace, Hsere was love, not with marriage wli'bh Scrilppts waq aq if it knees bre struggled with th'e 43hing that rruiremvant; are now secured cram •the .
that man with the Stern
ne courrtenatuca, hal nec"at fbeen,. W9ten 'he oasme from poa;sessc'd ham'. "Gad help me, Gerd United States, ;and Camada hopes to Auburn .. . ....... . . .....:. 12,2"3 ;..
but by ,this shsearthsstanel the 11090ttal, kshe ',tact 'hire tnsemely as help me,', he. w+oulyd say, knowing Mcdaw
But life was not like t tug ev- r.arturP munch of bhas rttlarbcek umxler Menset ... 12•'4
e that. And iii a friend of Gi,lhs. She todera.ted his en as he said it .that whsat he asked the new inter -Empire preference •'',••• 1,,41 3,1.
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