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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1933-01-27, Page 7f > k P ;;!l"'A. x , :1'W1' ,,. ,j11 >k2,, _%Aft f,� tA,' r d14 ,�'., , � , { i att A � r�•{�'". (: P , 7 t C' , > I 1 k r 7 Y it11 i t'' t v , l i x �.' s 4 r 1 , • I (: d 1 k rrI :1 f A 1 I I.,.l.. ' k' e + . ,, I f JANUARY -27,, RY •27,, 1933. ' t ~ "GAL. Phone No. 911 JOHN J. HUGGcARI) . 'BaMSter, 1%. 1101tiff, Notary Public, Etc. Beattie Mock - - SWIort�, Ont. HAYS & MEIR Succeeding R. S. Hays Barristers, Solicitors, Conveyanloers and Notaries Public. Solicitors, for the Dominion Bank. Office in relay of the Dbaninion Dom , Seaforth. Money to loan. ' BEST & BEST �- Ba'rriscters, " Solicitors, Conveyan- cers and Notaries Public, Etc. Office In the Edge Building, opooesite The'. Exlposi'bar Office. .' VETERINARY ' ' . JOHN GRIEVE, V.S. Honor graduate of Ontario Veterin- ary College. All diseases of domeestie anneals treated. Calls (promptly at. tended to and charge's.'mioderate. Vet- erinary Dentistry- a specialty. Offr'ee and residence on Goderich Street, one. door eas'h of ,Der, 'M:ackay's office; Sea - forth. ° A. R. CAMPBELL, V.S. G'ra'duwbp of Ontario Veterinary CoHeegei, University of Taranto. All diseases of domestic •aneimals treated by, thle most irntlodern "'principles. Charges . ' reasonable. Day or night calls 1procmlptly attended to. Office on Main Street, Hlensa,ll, opposite Town Hall. Phone 116. . MEDICAL DR. E. J. R. FORSTER Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Graduate in Medicine, University of Toronto. Ute. assistant New York Opltlhal- mlei and'Aurai Institute, Moorefieldos• Eye and Golderq Square Throat Hos- pitals, Lonclion;,Eng. Alt Commercial Aoted, 1S'eaforth, third 'Monday in each m(orvtdr, from; 11 a.m.. to 3 p.m. 58 Wiaterloo Street, South, Stratford. DR._ W. C. SPROAT Graduate of 'Faculty of Medicine, University of Western 'Ontario, Lon- don, 'Member of College- of Physic- ' ians and Surgeons of .Omtarao. .'Office in .aliberhartis Drug Store, Main Sat., Seaforth. Phone 90.. DR. A. NEWTON-BRADY Gr'ad'uate Dublin Uenivensity, Ire- land. Late Exrte'rn Assistant Master Rotunda Hospital for Women and children, Dublin. Office at residence lately occupied, by Mrs. Parsons. (Hours: 9 to 10 a.m., 6 fo 7 p.'ilr•;_ Sundays, 1 to 2 rp inI DR. F. J. BURROWS Of lire gond residence Goderieh Street, east of the United Church, Sea - forth. Phone 46. Coroner for the County of Huron. DR. C. MACKAY C. Mackay, honor !graduate of Trin: fity University, and gold medalist of Trinity Medical College; nnlemiber of the College of Physicians and Sun•- aeons of Ontario. • DR. H. HUGH ROSS Graduate of University of Toronto Faculty of Medicine, mtemtlber of Col- lege of Physicians and 'Surgeons of Ontario; pass graduate courses in Chicago Clinical School of Chicago; Royal Oplhhthaelemde Hospital, London, E'n'gland'; Usrtiversity :Hoscpital, Lon- don, ,England. Of lce--,Back of Do- aninion Bank, 'Seaforth, Phone No. 5. Night calls answered from residence, Victoria 'Street, Seaforth. DR. S. R. COLLYER !Graduate Faculty of Medicine, Uni- ver'si'ty of 'Western Ontario. Mem'be'r C'olleg'e of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario. 'Post graduate- work at New York City Hospital and Victoria Hospital, London. Phone: Hensall, 66. Office, King Street, Hensall. t DR. J. A. MUNN Graduate of Northwestern' Univers- 6ity, Chicago, Ill'• Licentiate Royal College of Dental ,Surgeons, Toronto. Office over Sills' Hardware, Main St., LSenforth. Phone 151. . DR. F. L $ECHELY Graduate ltoyefl College of Dented Su rgeork Toronto. Office over W. R. Smfbh's Grocery, Main Street, Sea - forth. Phone: Once, 185,W; resi- dence, 195'J. ' e r AUCTIONEERS OSCAR KLOPP Honor Graduiste 'Carey Jones' Na- tional School for An ethyneering, Chi sago. Special (course t0ce'rn in Fuze Bred Live Stork, Read Estate, Mei'-' ehanddse and FarM Sales. R'ate's' in fseeTdog with prevailing n iarket,,s. Sart. ls+fac,tiwn assured. Write or wdrA, Oscar 'XloM 7rurr'itch, Or#L Phone, : 13$,98.. 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Te' r p►le' Bailey i 9 ., finally ArneQie went up to bed,.'tlte , .. t �rlc his faltigaie; Ise tied' his !boat to the aryl c1uattg to laitzn tiles rerprnn pier and' went tlhroug}l the des" ed 'Dilly irxWill's 07i' H 11 stneerb% The water that had' swept thought of Joan, Il'f owl* slh ? m) aver 'him had frozen to his cap and be there to wirelroarve chi.9 •wxu.T is coat. He chose to make a joke of land! -� . it when he rearched the dioetar's door The Asea was stall rough, , and Gi1Q and was adiiiitte'd, F"1 m not sure," was almost exhausted, ' when: at l4si hesaidas he stepped into the lighted Jose 'helped hrim. Iancd at the Ieslo,n a L whetlher I amyl, Ghaaron or :San- bier, 'Giles staggered as• he sbe to Claus.,, (boat. . CH1AfPTEIR XX' conspirators. We're' a world! y pair, CONit�PTRATOI2,S IDmenw." I" Wfhy (keep putting it that way?' two mom�rt}} did not speak of ttllte •thing which had h ape rued' ScrR' ''stO°d' out of the Jose was solicitonts „ o �„ The d'oetolr. held • out his 'handl My You sdak . Joan running swiftly and stleivaN « t Because I am wdLli to face m aims! and' aren',t."+ 0 y b the window, and. tried to pierce the "'Such dear fellow, you've ;bad a '!lard pull, '"A !brit of cold, Joffe. I'll dra The lighthouse keeper tele somethin Ivvan'rn apcl » phoned g go to !bed. up the stairs had a wf1d, sense of es- cape. IIP Giles Arrmdger had not been you IIt the (black satin gown with the ,writhing gloom outside, a night g' and such 'a es�a ado you hear it booming; you were corning, ands wife made S* 'bef�ore'be went to bed -.-he >, � gaps may+ed in same mdrarculoeus way to dragons, Nancy found her way the rnexlb morning to Joan's Giles?" iITie,ttrrned away from the wdendiorw, and began Y to some coffee, an apeoumt a#Ilre night to Scripps Th+e dsactor's 'wife, a pretty little and A m,elie,, snaking lieg+l t of his ad telephone her at itb'a't arwlmlent she ' ,. roam "Want ,me?" 'she asked from climb the s -faire. l "TIh'erel was that old we47nan do a pink dressing gown, said: y, bu .-ventures. Allnelie knew Dill might v namh Dmeuw have .sled --an '- >� 'A 3 ,thing. the threshold., pati- tion-JGod help ;t'lte sailers on their , I �' It is ..an 'a'prful you (two •should be called ce "s'he Islhrank from meeting Arpc�'_ she had not w�ntted to ,"Yea. Had your brealkfast?" '=!hips --ante feels like saying it to. out on such a nmghi.. And' the chant- strangelz{sc, had seen littlle orf hew. `"Why prom- ("All 'I'd let myself eat. I't's not Mg,ht:,1 es are that all the (baby has is the s'hou'ld you risk your 'life fo ise. She lead been like a bird, wooed by the fowler's "IMy the easiest thingto Preserve Tey" elegy (When' :Sorispps 'had gene, Giles op- colic." , - . other pieotple's lohildren?" she de pipe; sweet, my ,week,"' Safe in, her roam, she gam, tlnintvelss. I ,suppose had hot chocolate and bwbter'ed toaset. I aned the papers Jose had 'brought that afteamoeon� Jo !"No," (Giles told 'her, "she has a mande'd cald'ly, �� s'ensib4e mother. Things mist be It wasrt"'t much of a disk, an -shun her door and stood with herr adore theme [but they'd add pound," of thein was the little week]y Gra ,of them 'sheet. .bad or William wouldtnr't have been Other peoeplees ehiildren'mustrit die i hand on her heart. Giles Armieger ,.She satdown. "Beastly storm." His eyes glancing +idly+ over its. 'pages .sa insistent." we can help it."' • had ,saved her! She had found' it increulible (believe had "I rather like it." were caught by a headline and held. But its a dreadful storm • anal You are aliways taking' chances.. e when alta "x shall be glade to get away from It .told of the death of Adcelaide Dela- dangerous." he said, passionately, "tlltere was dl 'heard his voice. He had �spoj en to the cold; 'Drew and; I were planning field at her ,home in Baltimore Her He 'saw '`what she feared and triea .?erten -'you went over tlha lien• from; his Island across all the with Adelaide for a winter on the grandniece, Joan Dudley was h her y to ..o'at'hs her. !"The worst of it was windy day and ,brought shine back." '!heh•e, mfidees of storm- I$e had read of other side. 'But now we're ooh sure y bedside when it ha 'happened. Granite- gett.inlg• � � from the Island'. We'll Y not, There was no orie t Adiel�ai&2.s death in .the paper and [t'ha't Joan was at her bedside. He 'Dreww wants Spain. He's quite head would remeanlber. that Mrs: `Del- look after him in the Sha have nothing to do now but cross p'. He nigh ibe have And • • in the morning 'he staggered up to 'mad about i1t. Says it's a afield, and •her niece had, spent the' and round the Pointe starved. -ruow he adore had expressed his sympathy, and Imaagical country and snot spoiled by summer at one' of thei big hotels. t 'he But the knew and the doctor knew Maagaridas kitchen. Shea is always than ,quite 'sihnply land naturally, he Y, , : „ tourists. ' You.d adore i•t'. ISO the worldly old vooman that roundingthe Point was a thin stuffing him. If h'e doesn't look ou g had asked. her to folk up a !iritic `"'Would I?'" was gone. .He wondered if she and Joan, not to be talked about. well be having pate-de••faie-gra ' verse which he had found for her. "Yes. Whydon't ? you' join ws, before that pass- had been mender When Giles had finished his cof,- without ,going far afield • for it" Such things helped, ;sometimes. And waul'd she !be4'icve 'that hle was always would Think of lit, Joafu, you',d+ be away from all t'�tis," her hand ing. He wondered, too, if Joan would d, fee., .the doctor kissed' his wife and ,He laughed, buthis Ahead was split - tin I'.m sorry," they went out, "If it wasn't for our g• .. y, he said (hut. I-11 her frieatd!?' ,she waved towards the window where the snow thudded 'have the anon If she was at last 'what everybody ybady had thought her- womttean," the doctor ,said, as thhh�y- have to 'turn in. I'll be as right as There -had been no more than that. against the glass lilac tlhe, wings of the heiress of a rich woman. .sent awa "thin : would lie. easy' rain when I've slept .this off;' Pelt as shtel had listened something g frigjhteanecU tbindse. M14ve you omy i0h, we'll, if she were, it would. not It'''s (because w hhalte to hurt them But he'was nrot as right as• rain. a of her odd' faith in,'hint' had revived other plans?" , spoil hew. She would be the sante Before nil ging fever, that we lose oui• nerve.°' ' night .he had a' raging - 4theire, had returned to her the sense {Joan hesitated: "Not definite 'Joan -•-(sincere and sweet and simple 'Giles quoted':_ "`'He travels fasiest and now it wa'i-Nose who drove the of peace which his presen-6 had al- d'e'finite ones.'•'' in the midst of 'hzr' wealth. His who travels alone boat to town, and (brought back ways• (brought. For a moment she hail fon them the 'things wiltich had6 g° "My dear, will ,you take a- bit of advice from a worldly heart yearned over (her, H+e longed to her. they Yes, the young doctor agreed, young dioctor. ,,but (haw much he misses. °'livens . in for pneumoniae" was ' M'al- separated them in the days since, she -minded old maid'?'' comfort ,She had not want ed his 'love, but was theme . . ,,Giles. thought of that as he again Dole IMaod'onaldPs vexdiat, as he g had sought his 'aclvRed in the isle bookshop. And the 'con- Joan srmliled at ,her. "Are you that nab ,attic way in which his friendship:might g came down to the linin roam lean- foes ht with the elements g , g in Jose when (brief Nancy?,, v'how meet her need, much he misses `. how g with the invalid, I must vemsattio�tn 'wars over, she had given "Yes. You've gat a chance- now ILeandrng back in his chair, �he lis- 'mlulch he -misses! ,. . . get some nurses over." . ' Jason the message, and had fled from to make of life a corking adeventux . eterned' to ,the storm. All the turniult' The doctor was a cheerful and Ill nurse him, Arnelie said. Dreww. fWhen she rea'clhed her room, she So dloWt 'sit (back and lest eeverything .go by (With of it was in his soul, Back of him :Macdonald' shook hi•s head. 41 courageoues passenger. He raised y, his Ivbice above the howling the !but„ I mius't have experienced ound h'e'rself trembling. Where was t g• you, your money, tlae right clothes[, e►v+erydhven wa=i the tragedy of tAaose years in France,, ahead orf him all the tragedy of peo- storm and tried .to carry ,an, a con- A'l"I " Drew? What was he -thinking?, Had Joan, tlheme'•s a new heaven and a zlew of a thwarted future. Yet versation. Yet when they came to He's my brother,'.' Arnelie spoke he come. upstairs? She listened at earth (befo'r'e you, if you want it-" erre (must not think of that ' with tens insistence, `nabod 'the Point ho was; silent, e y else the doom until -she heard ,the muffled soundJoan of his footsteps om the thee, her' nthus't fire "roan, the flame "II . ane must ducal!, ratther, an the 'diewp 'They Were furious! assailed now shall take care sof him." by the outside y Giles holding 'The do'ctor's shrewid glance stud' carpe that tddshe of eavbbusiasmu sounds mar-- tdousI ISLgnific nnlce of suffferilnlg. Geethsem- seas. - his boat to its course ied her. "Of course, she'd want " best he you, and ib. inism and putting an a padded dressing- dressing vs "Think it over, an;d remember thin, a'ne? And the world found a IS'av- iawr! Oust of travail came strength, as could linked 'himself in his niind wit'•( he said,,. at last, soothingly, `lout doc- gowns, curled up in the window seat. that if you (bury yourself nor you Purification. It was old-fashioned to a moving picture he had seen same tors have . to settle these things." Jtnet searched in her shalbftry old'Bible , may never dig out." . speak of s'imlr matters but wise men years ago. 'There Bads been a mar S.he yielded to. the}finality of his for dew verse Giles ,had chosen .for (Nancy let it go at that, and went knew,,them. c'au'ght` in a storm like this tone and went away to consult with her for in the time of trop- ble He'hide nie in the down presently Ito Drew. 4 ve giv.- "I've . He rose, i0PUls'ivel'y,. and went to it seemed to Giles that he was that VIargarida, and when she had gone, •- ' Scripps said: "He's not her brother, (boat: ''buffo ,shall . . secret a£ His: ,tabernacle shall He an leer something to, think of.,, Just ibeforee lu'n'cheon a box of the tele'phorg. He 'got long distance, gave the nunilber. While e waited h man ' • his ed by the wavers the snow in a And. she, is my wife,. The war . . . hide info � He shall ,set me " viol calmle to Joan, with a note for the Bahl, he looked' at the c:Iock. wild dance. . . . did things to her . . . mentally." "history upon a rook. . . and as she read, from, her laver: It Was late -after elelven Su'ddenily the great light shone out IHe gave a (brief ,Of, her it seeimled, to her that Giles spoke- if' Let me 'see you for a little moan- The ,bell ran s g !aarPlY. He :packsI just above these . 'stabbin t g hE, case. The young doctor Iistened at - • tent ivelye. had as she hadcoime through trim to g ent, (before I leave. ;I shall 'ask'noth: up the receiver. The operator's dark l'i'ke a flaming sword. "I've some success, some island of .serenity in the midst ing but that ,moment. Last night voice: "Jus+t a moment.,,, Then They awe t intoga with people like that,"' he rerparked y A quiet cave, and t" of the se ormis' whilch shook her. when ' yati fled from me' my world , thrillingly, another voice -,Joan s. foufnd the landing place'. The doc- at the end. When things are bet- With the little book on hyr IaP, was dank. /e_ blood' pounded in his temples. for leaped null,, and Giles follonwed ter with young Armiger, I'll take lier in hand. 'I the Looked out. of blue window. The IWrh�en .s1he wafer �dla'wn later. to.the -h Joan., this is Giles Aermdger case But don't dare shim. 'There was a wild .run u the give 'A f, ' snow was falling heavily. 'She thought Df AdWaidle asleepunder that white -,drawing roams, Joan 'found some of h'em departing guests assembled. .'°' After that the all too quick decreer- change of words, and! then 'the sands to. the little house, its warmth much holpe: and glow as the door was flung open, "You'll-.ape'n, a new heaven and a blandaett. Yet otuly the frail old cooly lay beneath Drew detached himsellf from the wide, 'aryll s pace of silenoe betwei them. new earth,', I&ri+ and Willaasms great voice ,hooking: FPs said, "if yoit can bring Ibaok to her the look that y pall, somewhere Others and came ,towards her -'Can't " As he hung up the receiver a great he reEed Dishy, darling, mare's the doctor. >, eyes that I ,. Adelaidl?,s thwarted soul was finding rest nd fulfilment. a we run up to the, library?", c, wave of emotion Trim. He remember. IBut Dilly bending over ,the,babyI, in her amps said, with 'heaviness: The nurses came, one for the day Adelaide had livedo and loved, an<i IShe'•shook' her ahead. A quick light flamied :his eyes. dropped into.'. chair in front of the fire and found himself 'breathing as , ,«It's too late." and one for the ndght. Giles, condi- now it was all over. Some ,day it would be ,all over for herself and •'in Jo,an;, yOv1'ie afraid of lane." "Perhaps a man who ,has run••too fast, It 'was' not too' late. The tion was very"":serious. The young young' doctor or back, and Forth in the doctor knew a thing two. New g" �g Giles., and, ''Drew. As she crept into P I'm afraid of --myself." " V„ "Then why not, �, , He sat there for a to tinea think- � ing about., -her. Going !back and .back or things they had drone' to the babies grey ,boat Iyith Jose dared not speak bed, Joan felt veiny young, iv+ery help- !ess, "`gecawO - , - '1 must wait. , - - you're not a dryad? , . fid' of the £e in his heart. Seri in hospitals - , at the eleventh „ PAs would beg: Is he better.?, ver. urine ual .to all' that .was Y q before her. Yet she fell fi.sleep. cam- away itall out reasonably when 3'n': away from you." ." f was a heavenly dance and "or. ( - a partner, Apollo hour, In a 'second he had all three ,and sit 'brooding by the fire. DTII tel of them helping him -Giles and Wil- y ephoen- Farted by Illte words she had, read Sn the ,secret of Htis ta(krer `"Wb. ebe realsonablel� Y' Why not rbe�happy?'' e And then those later days when in lia.m and Dilly. ing, fraif itlly,w said to u.1t Scripps: "I An hour Mer the baby was sleep-feel as if it were our fault . Zile shall hide ,me. ",:Because to be ha happy I must be the shop she. •haed revealed' ,to him her fear disillusionment. that fele naturally, 'and thein the young for''calling, hi1ml out in the storm. "He cWh�en 1F'arley'�maas;ne in the morn- foie, Joan ,said: `tiF'arley, I am go- -xeasanalble:. ." aHe ,sax that furth'em , n d'ark night in the g pavilion!, fire dying. 'The (would never have been satis- doctor said to Dilly: "We shall want somethingisfi•ed if you had not called him. to eat, all of us. I'll sit frig to ,,pend Christie+as in 1VIaine arguaneentt.was: u•seele'ss• `gHow cold you are.', „+The; was storm ragesd and roared. And su'ded'enly in here by the child." Amuelie had no fears, Giles would with 'Mrs. Sears. I won't need .you up there. 1Hav(e ,,'Not that . and you know the ,midst of it the . te'lerph'one rang. Dully urnde'rstood why he had sent gat well. (But ,she hated. the, nurses. e, her To be osis She' grew a 'bi't excitable abou't..it. "1t you any relatives you., can visit during the holidays, or it," 'IS'he, .turned away from him and went ,towards the others. Giles 'sprang to it. Joan again? Joan? Wlho else at this hour? away.,- would stead' y" y y is place to ebe cir'er le Seri s was her. As she worked off her bynsteria pp would you rather stay bene? „. (When a little"latex she; said: "Good But the voice at the .o them end was. in a wild beating-upof e: gas, she glad the nurses were in the house. ;"I'1'1 stay, if you 'please, 'Mrs's Joan, (bye," Drew kissed! her hand. "I shall a m4nis1--Williamrs.-"For God's' ma'r'velled at the doctor's skill. Such Their 'quiet competency gave, him•, a Mrs. Delafield always let the •sere- wmte," ,he said, "and some day' I ,sake, 'Giles," he was saying i oarse- a ,man was next to God. 'Such heal sane pf safetY4 not for himself, ;bu s waits that were in the house have a shall camle_ » ". help us out. The baby's des per- ing was a miracle! As much as the for Ameelie. 'elf she gets for a mom - feast' for 'thenilseelvees. „ I thought Tray- g he ,had no answer, for hire. She at ately ill, and the sea has covered the laying on of hands! ant aur of hand," Macdonald advis- be you'd want to keep on with that." "`Of stood quiet and composed in bar blah c causlelway. , The doctor says he, can't 'Giles telephoned to Jose and to ad, "they will know what to do." course. Shall 1 give Jason the dress, her face white as, liar earls drive aver and then•e's no one to the doctor's young wife. "We will But the most dreadful things that ord'�I?" and with no sign of the emotion, 'bring him in. a (boat. Vd go in a stay all night," he said,, "and hap,, Scripps had to deal with was not M'It will be (best, if you don't mind, ,He last if which seh'ook her. em+inutte, but d can't leave the Light. for abetter weather in the morning." A:melie's excitability but the -things 'a he heard when -then he rniss. ,was asking night Dilly's half crazy. I knew how 'Dilly had royal meal for thein now and yoWd be here." • -*-- ,And it.,,,.wovld ,be. d atoll her. -s'avourp Sausages and gridd1le cakes ,,stood on the threshold of Giles room "`I' 'small 'be in Maine for ,at time. I' 'eat GHA.IPTE'R XXI 'Giles stopped him. Dont dig up and maple syrup, The doctor ate ,and'looked in. He saw his friend ly- ser site about latex plans. Per • past ' Tell me this, Is the ravenously, ,hut Giles was not bur.- ing straight under the bedclothes, haps :Mrs. Sears and I will go a- ON THF. WINGS 0'F 1`IiIE STORM wrilry, doctor willing to go ins. my boat, if t;ry ''I'm dead' for sleep,". he said, his ruffled ,hair dark against the pil broad. And you will, of course, go . I'll take him,?" ,. , ` if you dont mind -I'll turn in, I ' with us."' . , The ,Shloom' sweeping over, Ba,lti- "Yes, But I don't lvelieve you can can't keep my eye's open." /1, Jason was saying rf you d take a snore was raging also Omer Giles make it. It's an awful n.ilgh`t-----" Dilly tool, hint to the guest room. • "C ELLOPTIANE" from package wrap.it- 0 0 0 0 0 0' 0 0 house in London, „ Armuger s Island. For twenty-four . "I can try." "'The doctor wants to 'stay close- to cut into r,rette�rtsechn Joan ,'hook h'er head. "`Poo grand hours, with Scripps and, Ainelie' and "yIt's a new d'o'ctor, Giles. His name' the (b'aby. '0'h. Giles, if it hadn't been. ely vigrips be made into a lovpers, o • L o following a few simple roles. ('ut the 0 ° and gorgeous for eve, Farley. If we J''as•e and 'Margarida, he had been is Macdonald. The old is in for you,' my baby would have been strips one inch wide as follows: R verticaI, o O t go we'll travel a bit on the Gontin- „ shut in. The sea was a black surg- anion Florida. They 'have the, same office. d'ead."' g; o 0 S inches fon 14 verti- - r•ri.�,^ }p, 1 1 T rfy'fl It 1 r 4' V.0 a cif + F5l , +".T .�'nro >',1, f 1}r"fi t Apt1" e . , , # w , v t r �y?t+ a; yr+�'��tr,.' +r x `,yR irr k,ri1 `hf.ti 1yFf'�� (�y?�'�itYj�,10 ,;,: r }''... f. 0 ,«IN'+f•*71j4r" ,�fLit u,�tK iii ',�iT",,�jp"�ud`' p1 ��.{ xj ,. 15 ., P I M, , liarluu'fl tl�r �+ nfe',Eit, * "41 r6t., ,if 1 t tuP I 14 _ tEl{.,�13 r't 4j'ti +c1N//: TS,,,�� 'M' , . , ... �, .... h. ,,,, lo.d s v, lii,. A +�1t,�77?�.�AS.I ll .......... .' ..T-• ,,tt, r R� f," �'+,I X .{'a1 t gNi ���'a, e►t"1.''�.eTb . , . I o �1^ f , 3 s +t["',i ,n 11, { q r1?)C f.boli. .. , ..n'r • ..I.... ..x. 1 � ,t ilP N4, sail, nk, O .1. ► . ,i#� w,,. 1. I., I .. 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Toronto .... .r.......... 10.2.6 "n r1 West. a.m. Toronto' .. 7.4Q I f}}� McNaught 11.43 u Walton........ ........ 12.01 , „ Blyth 12.12 Auburn . . . ...... . ... 12.21 .�W Men et ".".7.7.,::::: ....... 12.34 . , ....... 12.41 Goderich .................. 12.46 tt .II . y; low, ,his cheek. (burning !bright with, _ Y' fever. His -`.f eyes were ;shut but his �. lips •molvied, as heavily and paardWIy.11 came the reiteration: `'Jotan; Joan,tri. Joan." ' "I have " fibbed. him , of the thing he wanited,P' ,Scrdrp'ps accused, hikri- " slelf, "after all he has donee for me h= and Amelie ," . 'In the watches of the night he tai- . mlented himself . . if he, wrote to Joan, confessing all? 'Asked her to come? He had heard' that %uic'hpa things sometimes t ruled the tide to- wards rec'o'very. He said, to 'the dbc- tor: "There is someone he cares . for. Do you think if she! came? The young doctor shook his head. , , "Not yet. 'And to-d'ay he seems aF ` litttle, abetter." (Continued next week.). ..► !Treaties Stimulate Market. ` The fo'llowirigF eiccerpt from a state- <<. mient just issued ,by the (Markets, Ser- Iv$ e of the Dominion Lave Stolek Branch, is of special interest at the ,:#, present time,:, . "The passing of the Bill covering the United Kingdiarn-Canada, agrefe- ment, as the outcome, of the, Imsperial. Economic Conference, bad a stdmu- t •latineg effect on the.knorket for var- . yious classes of meats in Great Bri- b, :i 'tadn'. 'As well, .the • raising of the. special deity pn Free State' cattle .: from 20 ,per cent. yup to 40 ,per cent., and the loss of the 10, per'ce'nt. pre- .f Terence by the Irish Free (State, have - • '111 been bullish factors in the mtitle market. This week at Birkenhead h. steers and heifers were'-''deuickly clear- ed at advances averaging approxd- mately £3 per head or at the current rate of exchange, :$11.31 per head a.11 - bove last -week's dale's. There' were no Canadian cattle on the market owing to, the narrow margin exist- ing a.� a re,ult of the very adverse condition of 'exchange on sales in the British market, . - New Cigarette� d Case o "Cello pane" ant, Farley wished' she darned asek if the trng waste of waters. Tose ceratin g ba,ek from town on the first day Oe I don't know a thing about him, But if we dont have You d ,ovtter say,. if it hadn t been for the doctor, He saw her tears • "C ELLOPTIANE" from package wrap.it- 0 0 0 0 0 0' 0 0 H,allam.s would ;be asked to join the , the storms, )had reported a ,perilous; A P someone, the baby will die." and kissed 11er on the cheek. cut into r,rette�rtsechn party. They had ,been included in "It voyage. He,, had brought, "Ts it as bad as, that?'" William who was behind her re' - ely vigrips be made into a lovpers, o • L o following a few simple roles. ('ut the 0 ° Adelaide's plans. ,wouldn't ,be the •suepplies to last a ineanth. "If we're 11 11Yes. ceived heir then in. his arms and she' strips one inch wide as follows: R verticaI, o O t thing far Mrs's Joan to h'elip' pay their (shut ins,"' Geilels had said, "wr won't "Then, I'll ,gest 11acd:onald over.' clun, to him, d'yin'g, g; o 0 S inches fon 14 verti- way like Mrs. Delafield." Farley spec- have to worry." "I hope you can make it." When they had gone-, Griles threw tical, 5; z inches long; tr o 0 0 0 o u O 0 0 0 plated shrewdly, "truer there s no tell- They had, indceed, rYt"ade the (best " I shall. Tell Dilly to hold tight himself on the bed, and fell into d'is- horizontal, 4! � inches o 0 ing vwhat !they'll get out of hof." of A. Am•elie, happy in having Giles; and we'll ,be there." turbeel slumlber. All ni ht fon. in his �' g loo and 11 horizontal, --- g ,Wh!at they wbutd' eget out of h'er' 'at home 'had 'been a• as a child. He snap'perl' the 'receiver on the dreams 'he foueght,.the storm; he saw )ratan 10 inches long, A few ° ° was one, of the things about which They had played bridge, popped etprn ltoolc and going out through the kit- the in the movies, who was him- coloured strips will ndd ° 0 0 Nancy Ha.bla,m was much exercised 'read alatrd. 'Giles and Sc•riepps had c'hen ascemeded the hack stairs an,l self, struggling in the icy grip o' much to the appearance o at tlhee mlomcenit. even built a snow man frn 'Amle'lie, wake Jose. The• two meen spoke soft- the elements. All night long he wa- of the finishkd case. 0 e, Drew had !burst into 'her room the and she helped 'bhem, looking like a !y together. Then ,J.ose asserted: "Iz aware that the thing he was fight- Fold the strips in half e might before, raging: `'Well, you've' snow mlaid herself in her white wool will take two. I will go with you." for was not to save Dilly's baby length twice. Tack o K o the eight verticals to a o 0 done it,"' be had said. :Nancy, reading in (bed!, with a coat and knitted, cap. On the night that Giles had "'No. There's ettourh risk for one, but but to cave .Joan who was being wrec'kecl on the rocks! board (a t,leadboa,rd will o 0 rasee•-col'Bight one the lhe:Wboare- called Joan, 'Meargaricda had made the din- I shall he all right. and don't tell anyone 'I'tri 'aWay. Your might go w` g • • in the morning 'he staggered up to serve) tqp and bottom, o 0 To the right, g inches 0 0 g mptuking a flaming sunset o£ ,her hair, ,nor a festive affair. se andira mluch A g dawn to the kitchen and lie on the find that it hurl stopped sn'owin'g anrt rt., ' O o 0 O O O b O OG lower, put three,, mrh had rebuked hirm. "`Drew, don't be time on it•aned rodni'cin+ rat'h'er sup- P g p- couch: Then you can hear the tele- y that the span was oWt. Dilly, whirl' o 0 t•• strips. The rest of the.vertioals are then f so noise, Wlhat w'i'll ` „ Y people think?" er'lative, effects in sou and roast 'A phonll,' Ill call up a, •,Dose as I get it t et;idling, was (busy in the kitchen.., , .�• tacked to the left. In weaving, the boil- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 , I •don'(. care what they think." and ,salad . , . with a pudding to the li ht'hou:se." g illiam ,has taken the doctor' over zontal strips are passed over and under "What happe'needt?" for deseseert that was' rich in fruit and to ese•e the Light. They'll be ..back for the vertical ones,,... Start weaving at the (Ile bold -her, and was tmladdene'rl al'.mlonds,-it was "in fact 'a Ohristrmas Jose %hooped his perturbation: breakrfnst." top right., over one and under on(,, using by her laughter. "'She left y'ou pudding, prematurely setrveedsince the "Moy the, blessed Virgin guide you." "I thought "we'd had one break- ' 8 of the 4? i inch lengths to form the flap. standing on the hearth -rug?" o'ccasi'on seeetned to warrant it. The two men On their way to the fast." Then continue weaving, using the 10 -inch' r`'ire's•". After clininer, Gilees'''and Arnfelie had iboatho lse s+tuimbled +throu'g'h dlrit'ts, "At four in the morning? And you strips to form the,front, back and sides of • "And sleent a mfessla,ge' eby Jas'an "" I' danced to the nvusic of -the radio. of snow. Tlie wined beat and buffet- didn't eat anything." the case, or A. B. C. and I). on the dia- The last 3 strips at the bottom des. Nancy, dont 'be a-I£ool. "+ A,mleli'e was Ic•li.m, and glowing in .her "'Don't n ed •thenyl. Dont worry," Giles said, He didn't eat anything w g when again gram. r, inches long. r`"'I cant help it. You"ve alway.,, potmegranate c'roc'k. "I haven't had aA he stepped, into the 'boat, "and tell tt"T s+at at thea table. The young are o finish To finish top and flap, cut off all but a been such a---conequeprror." such a. good time sauce Paris,' she :12arg•arida T ,chaff want a whales of doctar casting on him. a speculative "Aren't ,.,gyp' half inch, jest enough to torn bark over ,,,,� "'I'11 be a conqueror yet," grimly. said, when she ,city e 'ed,.' a brelalkfast?' eye said: you, feeling fit'?" "i'll the weavers and duck in. At first. remove Nancy ]ay looking at him. "Haw The two men had looked at he'r, Giles d'fiivint g his croak in the wild the all right when I get rest- „ onl•y the tacks on the flap.. Beginning st i11 are you going 'about iii i, startled: it was the first s,ie haci night was aware of a 'strange exal- ed the upper right corner Cron every other "Try to keep her near me - we .s'poken of Franke or of the things station. His battle 'with the eleanlents .The grey ,b'o'at, as they re'turnerl vertical down being sure the foundation 1. .I. must .nanage that. I love hem, and sehe liwl dome there. Yet .now it came gave him an nutlet. for the excite•- over the route they Earl taken in the strip ia.covered. Then tuck the edges in. I'm goring to have her, Nancy." as naturally from her lisps as if tha"_ meent which had setirred hien since his `'torn, rade now through sparkling Next turn the alternating strips back AndI . "She's 'go-ing -up to Maine to eat cstranige sflee'nee about it had never ccmev'ersa6an with .loan. water-. "There is sotnethineg cruel t,r�k in, The sides are finished in the • Christmas diltneeer with that Sears been. Yet in spite' of hes exaltation, he to a morning like this," Giles re- sameway. Then take out t lie edge tacks I • (person." ,Giles, feeling his ground), tried to knew the clanger lie was faciivg, The marked, "after a night when men and finish the edges the snmc. way. F`FWw ado you know?" sfay carelesesel,y: "Those were great great wavers lifters' •the boat to stag- ,tame fodght for their- ,lives.'? The bottom section T': and also sections Do the same �•ith every other strip and "She �t'ald'�' ine." days, Do you rerrt'dmlber, the little Bering heights, then plunged it d'otvlt Nature is always muel,' the doc- •11 and D should have their inose ends fasten with gtmmed tape. The loose ,He meeditate,d oft that for a mom- restaurant where we tried to get filer incivdilble cleiptbc. - He - felt "the for agreed, "an -d it, ins only whMn matt turned inward. Leave a.hout, half inch ends are left. t:o weadY case together., The "and emit" "If we could get her to go a- , you ho cart -mails?" .,!harp stirng of the snow in his face•. gets aw•av from 1wr anid' finds the to fasten with purirned tape. Remove loose ends on the sides will dovetA l harks from bottom of section leaving a can under and over ]tn lease way with us. " '%an''t ask -mo to reinember any- The darkness was like •a thick cur- grace of God that he, is kind„" t th r. B half inch surplus. Starting at the Inver together. I30ttoun ends of section A aiCe- ct ["We can't afford it. t>rciclaidc was thing 11 she ,!alai wceamilyl, anrcll put lain, arcs t when the Wind blew fh: P' GiIa'. lanced at him in aria t'r'se,' g fi' ' left., tarn, first loose strip upward on case. woven into section E. going to fmiit most of the (bills.' . her hand to -her forehead. whirling flakes away from William's He weal a rauriid-faceed `little ,man, 1"'Wie Must manage solineedtow." Narvoy "We ISO the light wh'i•dh had fli'ck,ened (big 11ghet, so that Giles, sttttw ,it and Hdifuil And sci'entifiie, ,but he had -'CEL10PFIAIVr"fstieregistered trade+narkdesikmatinguilulasesheet* and,,,(x` w,tir ftUfd`e&t`# remarked. sOnitnd 1i'lce 1.'yg!'`�f„ fat a moment went out. And where steered by it. Dlte cold was intense, grasped at a gr4eat spiritual truth. i„Ca,tadaunderspecialarrange,n¢nlsaucthtkedrePaulCella�haare(l,.,frtr „�Ji; . 1. tt W f 'l B�,t,u, ' ,. ' , , p . , ' i'(i�' ? '�(a' . F t,Uaul rl{zY6 � k i Pt�n :w I . 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