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"I had thought I _- .. X I Barristers, Solicitors, Conveyancers - . I . utig, a the, ,qiv 814ting back Y, v 4 , I f"em, -, � � and Notaries Public. Solicitors for the , holuse-Alli IEWtimorie, and Ithat s4y, and! I . 4 - - .. " �,., JR, ipw­ 03130; f#��, tmq g, -T, - . . , 11101m, 11 Dominion Bank. Office in rear of the iso the days, went on -days Of ,it was good to be hem after naoiniths -pony., when he had his dTieams of I I 7WW-1 , , 'a. Z12 .w ti"I'll, rl* Af-P , :. A �, , �V�,"Tml , 7R, V with me." . Joan was ywwowl 1 . - � � , , , . ps Bs .ear WOW I 104just vp � I . . .. , . � . , . " .... , . I I � � I . . , . . . '.. _ �.____7�') ­­- W ,uk, Seaforth. Money to serene and quietliving. And it was ,of resUesis seeking. A y ago Joan? He __ 4 read,and, 7r,ft4 and w9u`14, stily ast you gay, . . �� , , - . 01 9hould, hate, it, my 4esr," piplite- __ '140 -one 1�,,Y,_ '. " Dominion , I r- N 7.0 14, ,",�n , 4� - he etarton. , .. - , , .11 11 of ruhose, days thalt Joan found Aunt Adelaide had, lived out her dia- go back and fortit to hit 0h6p, -got into the,boat:and , , �;L:! K� 1, ,; V - loan. l on lop� hliid said fwa;nkly, "aiid I think IShe . ' " ' ' . _6 " � " .. herself, reading, ,the leibber which had contented dooys. 'And now.she was at % So day after day he was bwsy a- . L �r .7_` 1:. ". �' - ivi&ut-d lt would mlean, a lot ,of ed, the, motor. The boot tooli: th ' ' ,. 11 ff� ,, - from rest. A year aigo they bad been at moug his books. Night aftor night You to . - ' ,/ 11647­,,�,:, ;- �,.., come to her in Spain, thia letteri: H.64.6. W � N; a ;: ,,.',, R , I 11 _:� " . i I . . it up ito crescent curve Unough the harbour S14iiq -�Vcoui..#Ild CRI190 . I' , I Giles AkWLger which Farley had Granitehietall, and onle moming she be sat by his, glowing tfire, seeing in eittertaining, and you are - no , . , . it." . . . . I .. and came out iipreIieudy into. the open * . ,. BEST & BEST jounden the floor and had laid, away had walkhod into tbo dian book shop, dit visions, of rdhe futwe. ; 17 sea. The red fiacled seaman as he * wwo fat pqw� 4, - ., . in Joan's dewIk. I and. had,met Giles ArmLgo. iDilly scolded him,: "11ft no life �'Noy' 11mit not. Joart's, voice had . . - . broken, on that, and Nwope 1had-tilroive it through the waves, glaul5fid IN I I I. I " ,� Barrist'Mi, Seliditors, 0onveyan"' :- 19he hud d%covered it among stome She, , wondered where the was to- for a Man. What arle.'you, .thinking' new and then at -his passenger. ;.��_ � ­ - ­ .1.. * cers and Notaries Public, Ete. Office . I I patted her shoulder and had `)s � I ., .. t... .n a parcel whlich-Farley . She wished that 4� were here of, Giles 9 " . e wa's 116 a piletare in a .. I "'.. - papers i , had ,night . kid- � Sea WIDUgnT On .in � :1" , ','�74 14Welll,- think about the trip -Ah ", ,It , in the Edge Building opposite The , ightt italk to ­him quietly on " What ' I . . - W___! - - - .. i ,- I ...'.... ­_ - , K r. " put in her tiiunk. She read it and that she ini would you have " do?" . that silver fur, with, -the violet hat .,::::If, �� � . ; ,. I I - -111-1-1 1�4,%-p "'I' a I, . again. Ito pientences came to - ftrien4l and the sul-isihine, would put color .. . , fi�.v �, ., . ,71 ol I � , I �?. !, .!- Expositor office., I read it the sands. 'He was 11VEII: ----,her 1i"Oh, wake upl, There is all the 'air like A hellr�eIt fraindilgit.her WMY' " , P . I ,,, � "t -'M , I hex -as. freshly� as if she had nerver imintre ' than friend? She did no u know world' before youI-._.tyod1re too ' n, in your cheeks." I face. - - - CIPM11), won"it go through, 1Ma7, I i-44, X i f ,,,�",�t,�jj . . -9 P? _ .." , `,;, , '�14 f � heard them before: , ho only knew that she wanted hian to stagnate. You g . 'For Joan was as whirtia. as a lily. . weighied �� pounds ati'the time_#,�' . !i -,-V`,!.. ­­ , 1,; ,N. .- . 1�; I VETERINARY I Ibevii-de -her, to tell him the things "Pej:hapsitit? he t&d he, smiling: ,,, Pleneolove, worried athouther had talk- .. 1�1 think the it�roulble twitht. uai *4en. ". :"!"'I", , , " ,t _ . . - . I (My. dea� . . . you are &Iwiv_s ,,�.hjR.h..haid )�Ajpipened -since she had a,m,-1hilberitkaftialig!" ed the thing over with old John Leon- CHAPTEIP. XXXV we begin, to Imagine we Att; ,Irea� ., , I �:� t-., .� I " � 1,�, . ,.� . �.� I ' I - ... � �.� .!,'� ,' i, I thatit in 'MY heart . . . and now Eewn thdI in Paris�. She wanted to tell Dilly was getting,m1ppefr. Shet.h.ad, ard. '"Theire isn't enrough here to in A HOUSE ROOFED WITH STA -RS or have the insidioxis smaething- our *.. ' , ' � I . JOHN GRIEVA V.S. that I (= say that I.love You - . . 'him that she� wouildl never marlity 'hot [biscuits in the omen and now and, tereist her. ,She is putting 1110, a - . best, friends, w,Gn% tell -us who'dit, is , , . :,:�il��,� � ' , - f ,i� � .1 t Drelv� That .she did not liovy-� him. tiben she - brave figiht, tbut she, nee& soinAing IThe house on '-'the Isa" � , and yout will know I have the rigb peeped at them. Her cheeks . . d, was so that we are too'analytical . both of ,. ' �!-�,'� �,; , , � Honor graduate of Ontario Veter' If you are to be That �he last flicker of his fasicina- -were flushedand- ibex eyes (bright. No- more than we 'c ive her." ' still that it seemed as- if it held its- ounstehleis and oblitem. I have friends. , , in- to 'say it . . . ,,nsilgi I ` � ' �,�4� happy, lomet will. metan'for you con- died, when fit- had vemIber had. come, and .a ligl�t snow . ".Db you thi to regrets, givIing b,reath--_waitting. Thet jo�gis; in.. the like rthiat. They can't aoeept a frip, . .. ary College. All. disease's of domestic - tion for her had . . . . -1 . _t.-� 0� . I I .. . _114!, . animals treated. Calls, promptly wt- 4he ,dark pages of his was blowing down from the north. ' " �W4j� ­�' 1:-;7`7 stancy . . . gentle living' .." ., - Showed her I . id�;'Riaurit?!, . I - fireplace in'the� living room had, burn- masculine or fleiminine� without - . .- �. ,.It, . !,;,k'.. I tended to, and charges moderatc Vet- . ;�� lue's 116tory. "No. She's glad. But she doesn't ,ed d6wn to deep-glowiriji co.a - dering if heors�e is quite, the, 'e`3MM­AC­t_ ___.-I I � a God in your little hotme­ i . ., Small Susan in blue ,roxhipers, croon- _Is, B6 . . . erinary Dentistry a specialty. Offie� MAy I came to you Joan? could Well, pizatihaps. ,some day Giles -would ed a song to old 'Peter, who sat be- know what to do with her U,f,-- She tween the amber .cm. tains of the wide one to -fill the bill. I don't believ,e ,)­.X.� , � "5 and residence on Goderio-h Street, one, gall your heart as Hallam has not come to 'her. If the did not, wha� Iside her on the kitchen. floor. Old has money -everything -but she isn% west wtindow, the sky showed a band pimple should be indiscriminate "' in , � I.; X I " door east Of Dr..1Xac,h&y1s,,offwe,_`Sea, stille4 it . . . dolift you know then? 'The winter was close at .hand Peter was, happy with the lighthouse knit by any retal Oes, to the people of orange between ,grey sky and sea. choosing ffiends-4but'l do believe it . . -72 1. - forth. I . thig is true? Dion't you? . arid she must be malving plans for fatmjil�- "'In' - summer be had found who were Adelaide Delaffeldl's,friends. Giles, at hl�s d2sk, saw neither sky m that :'' : �; ,,, 11 1i �� ... I . it. What plants? Should she eiihilit c They einean nothing to'hetr-and yet nor sea no,r sunset. Ile was absoTb- makes us brand people as' impossible .. . ,'�" I 11 . owiparionship with Dill-y's hen.s. And . .. I � �� �,. ,,,". lsn� .1'. heriIelf up wa-th Fenelope of fher posirtion demands that ivhe take ed in'llis task., .He Was writing a bicaus e their English t flawlessor � !i', , � . But she ,had not known it! -She in - the in wintag. be sought the- warmth . . .. ,�J'1� . ,1�1, ,.. �. . I A. R.,CAMPBELL, V.S. . laid the letter -down and 9�t looking mug house on thei bluH? Should the, snug little house,', and wa�� ador- ,her pl,acei aimiong them�" ' - history of the great romawes of the their nails �.renq. I . � ...�._, It' : , � I she hold ,these, simpje friends close ed, by Susan. I ("She'll findherself in tinie.," the old ages. 'It was ,t� illumine for Joan �'Whten I was a sLvvfe& young thilug 1 "A out of ,the wdndow. Under her hand ." .;��, ' I ,� P, - ... 4.t . Graduate of Ontario Veterinary the ,letter oeiernied a'Ailving.,thii,g. So to ]her heart,,and think thern stifficl- "Ilt's no way for a man. to live;,, man staid, "a way will be opened." , . the librarybo was planning., His in- (w,oight 160) 4n, high school � I used, to �.-t�, " . .T., College, UntiVeTSity of Toronto. All CAles had s1poIken , . . , . and she �'Ilft? Or should s4e.go back to,Balt- scolded Dilly, as she .split the brown- To neither of the'two peoiplf who, teresit in it *as inkense. -He feat that weep over itot being invited to I., -v I 11 I ,�f ' j, , ,: .e4.i. 11 . I int,ore, and, openiAk the gTeat mar- ed h 11 - -, h the truth his absorption in. it would help to parties. -For -me, at least, I seii, now . �,���,', diseases of domestic animals. treated had not listened . . . . . ot btiscutits and laid then, on, a loved (her, . orwervei ad . t4 by the most anlodern principles. Y -et, inis,pite of,her sfflenc* be bad sian, carry on the traditions <-4f hos- big blue pasit-bell j,4W1,,n, Hav,en,t, been revealed-thai Joai� was long- bridge tho silence'of the mont a- those, 1things had -an impor,4-rcef, - . . "Al. - . , his ,y , ... I ": " � Charges reasonable. Day or night not ,forsaken -her. He -had- watched pitta.?.ily -which belonged to it? you any ambition, ,Giles,?,! ing for Gilles Arm6gi?rr-for head. ,entirely out, of ,propor#on to their 1. , 1. _ , . "For what?" , ,.... hits eqntirnued frien&;hi . pToof of . cy id � I. 't,. calls p t1! =�ded to.,,,Offlce On over her, -protected bee by his ten- I pi -for proof, As the'sk. darkeined,Lh� la" down true worth. . " -1. ' - , . � - ��! main = I� I . oppo e Town derritess, and in tbe end he had saved � DillY, turned and looked at himi. 'indeedi of fbis lorv,e. 'She was- not Per his pen.to lighl a lamp, then. leaned ("I'vi,e quit going to dances because . I'll, �,',, Hall. Phone 11-6. Breeder of Scot- her. ' , I CHAPTER =III "Mat lo - the *orld. ' haps aware wbat she wanted --but it back in his cb:1air to relax and zest. it breaks imly:'heaxt to have people � , �:,­.. I * , � tish Terriers. Inverness Kennels, I "I . % in six months sinceher engagement He was aware of the s�ilence. Not a apologize to me when. I aftep on their 11 ." - .�', -She-kenew now fr,p,m what she had YOU call g9tti:69 on?" was ' � ., '�, . . I I I . Hensall. , beed"saved. Withdrawn frorn the RE5PRIEVE . `�Maldng a ,success of vourself.11 to 'Drew had been: brokien, arid in all sound 'anywhere. Just thait breath- toes- I'Ve sat for hours, with loqua-, . '�:t�,�.i , . I ' 4 "I � "'I am a succeiss," confid-eTf,tly: ts, those,monkhe she had'not heard from, i1eiss, almost sinister stillness. . cious inten and ljsteaed�-anid added a I ... 1�,, . - - __ . glamour of D�eiw`s presencef, she was , Qhelgowas -',back in lGranitehead. Hb have money enough Gillet. - It was a relief when out of - the word her.e and there. becausip. they, � . . '71 ; . aware p4ghlantly of his wea'k,,,ss6'- had left Scripps and Amolie, radiant mo,re? I ,have an o . had come, gradually, to a re- west caline, g: fbooming blast. The wind were interesting and I wanted ,th '. --' 77_7 _111-. . pbidandere,ij, what h0po ocupation, I 'love. IS"" - � . . .1 , ".. , � I adveniturrer, ia their now life. Yet his Island as I ,have a house, I. . . Wbitch needs alization of what 'he Meant to, her.. was risang, and the -waves thundered to keep on. I've gone out on dates .1. � . - . : .... 1�_,` . MEDICAL . could she .,have had for- the future he entered ,it ,h,gd not seemed lane- only one thing to Make it er Tilln 'had, dwelt on the days in, againat thextocks. -Giles 'rose to put that htay�.-,, tgrped into logues , .7 .1 , _,b , H d mono "I " I . x -ith a man of such a preseAt, and eav, _. I " " I � . . - — .N I 11y. He liked It's solitude. He;`fieh I�n. * , '. .V I . .1. . 1. 1 I ­­­_ _- -the- -dim old sihopy-4-he. niligbit v,rhen. h.0, �anether loig- -on- tht --f!-M­IH6-1�5 ' &C iaviert'ising, bond' salestinanship, ­` '�, .1 , I 1 . such a past? he c�)-L'Ild live thi,re happify with his e vi chic en fdrmd I � � I �. . DR. R J. R. FORSTER As she laid Giles' letiter away, she Dilly's busY ban-&- ,were, had sat in the., pavilion and had talk- this'fire of his, ai tif it wer a li ng ii k ng, or eugenics ' and I , : ,,�,';, , I still. : . ..... 0, ' We, Bar, Nose and Throat . told herself that solmme day he would thiaug1ht-st of Joan. ISince he - � had - ',Wbat does, it need to make it heav- ed­wJ'Ith sbftr in the.storra. She had thing. It'was his comrade now that lived unseat�ed, to look forward to : ,rz ". . . known she was not to marry Drew,. 9?P - leaned ihen on his wisdo-m and his he had no other. Without it the room mottee. I ,", ten. ' . 1. ', I Graduate luMiedicine, University of 001me,to her. She was not sure'when he, had' been -released from the hor- � dlt,joan.pp .1 I . . .0trrength; Me had trasted, him abso- st-emed robbed of something compan- "That point is this: , Solue %Ilsoptl& 41 , " � , . "t I I , � � . .� _1 Toronto. . I it would be, but he would' surely ror -Mhich had hung ovIer him; r ' o"b, started,to ,speak, but he F Ti able and. coin-dorting. Ai the log just natuvadly have -to gime ,because . , .1 � New york Opthal- come. , . � I HL ,top- Ntely, until the moiromt when, So mips ion I . .-, I I .. late assistant was Plbg' a. man -who, sentenced ' to ved' her.' I"I can't; have her now. had, spoiled,(tweryibing. Yet when settled intoplaca and the coals. ea,ught they're not suffid'iently fascinating_�o_. . I . . - , .. niiei and Aural Institute, Moorefield"s fBut as the summ,er slipped by and death, is reprieved at the last mom- � e'r . ... 11 ., Eye and Golden Square Throat Hos- she had,no word from him, 9he won- t . Perhaps I can, never havlo ber. And 'she htad learned---thie- truth, .;be had. at it. the Mitt of the flames was. get. Gdvo an ear and a sincere atten- I diered Why? Surely be was still her erl . I can't,tell yop.,why., Dally. But this ,been swept away from 'him � by the like little voices speakink... Giles tivenpas and. you'll, go far. Give your ' . . .. : : ...; Vitals, London, Eugt� At Comanercial . He s1pent -the days in his bookshop, is, what I tb&nk of life. Not -as a spell 'th,97t Drew had pult upion 'her. stood looking down at it, a lonely skill in binding up a cut finger, Uuld- . �­ I ;. , .1 . ­?, HOW, Seaforth, third Monday in friend? -She thought of writing to In August there -were many people, iTcramible after vain ambitiola, but IAritd now that spell wh 'aroken, man, szeeking to find, in this inani- ing a canipfirp, braffing a steaX, he4p- I ���'t . 91 . . � .,J -1 I in ­­ . ,, eaeb nv6v&, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. hi , but dared not. Suppose, he had ,fi%ui the hotel who welcomed III . , mate thing. some surcease for his sol- ing to miend or change a,'tite. Give : %, 1. 58 Wiaterloo Street, South, Stiatiord. changed . . . all men changed � ml as �a, serene �and gracious thing, to -�Ihe again walited Giles -for - her , I . . . and forgot. . back, and wli,o were glad tobuy at 1b, spent with the books one loves, flis"n'd-she would not liet h,r,,lf itude; Yet, eter � all, what was a your time when you'd -rather stiay at . I ­. �-- , . . . . . . I .. I high priceis thexAret and lovely books flie to warIm -a manitts .... heart? 1tomlet. Give enthusiasm. when it . , 11 . I . A I Yet She' WaS not UnhtiappY. 1�ut wilth thewoman one loves. . .,t .,,,, thirk beyond that, .. ., .1. . He looked very young asi,,bie stood would be easier to be bored.,' And .: .. , �. I ere were books be did, not show ,,I know 1. . :11 I spent Twch tiniv with the childTien-- th I'Itheile were tears in Dillyits eyes.� At, GhTistfintas she sent him a note. . ... with young John Alden and Priscilla, - " and after a wom- But 710' lanl9wer LaInle. She had said there -with his slender ,figure, 'his don't The tense. -and purposeful about It., DR. W. C. SPROAT ' . - - * ruffled haiT, his hands im the pockets it. Be a little ,casual and depend- � ­ , I �- ­.. I , ' thenit-books which he had. bought ent, "tha,.Va what keepts, me contented, .she "utl-'d like to spe bl't. Surely if ee. "I ' and with their little .0mendis and for the librar . , li� Graduate of Faculty of Mofficine, .be J, I .. . Y. -jobioll, -was some. -day there with Wlilliatin't andi the Ugtht. Our -the hotte had reached hiffi4 he would of his; short vi&lvtet coat -too young more on, the inspiration of the mom- I .11 kistern, -Ontario, Lon- . decid- life isn't'l ke com e., . . . . I ,.t I . Umaversity of W neighbors- whom- she had, taught - to to I Gan's. ''It was, Uej had . for this cloistered e3ilistence. Yet he ent. , . I .­ '. 11 . dm Member of, -College of Physic- dance. - �i Collection, Won't., L i yours, Gales- And Joan wanted now no other. Wi I . t, ' ' . led, to contain a anarvellow ev .e thi�gs. I eks th ' .J,oan "SoinIe, people, just naturally have I . , . I . iians and Surgeons of Ontario, . Office Tbey-daniced on 'the beach during er ,have to do th So January came and in two wt,e he would go forth- to. high adrventurii. to, gilve-4becauste they're not fascinat- . ;tihei sumimer-invermien aod'sea maid%, of the great romances, of the ages. do. ,C,o,k and rwash and iron, and she would 'be off and awzy.'And staid. . . . . , - 1. ­ " . . , In Aberhart's� Drug ,Store, Main* St., and Neptunes, gay as grigs ,He began wiftib. ant exqtusite 'Abelard look ,after my old hens.' But I love der-ly'one, niphit as Joan'lay in bed But not without her. 7119 enough to get," . ,,� �, . nymphs , doi,g it because of William and the tmd 'tthe -moonlizlit shone on the little The house shook with the, assaults� I I .. . �,` Seafort),L Phone 90." , and Heloise, rebound in,violet leather I � and loolking upont Joan as a fairy hand-itooled--J"I -flatteired mN,,,Plf li' I I the v6nd' i#ade upon it. M,afrgarida -00 — I .11 . I. . t'." i , priniciem ' ' baby." ' I sl-ip ,so that it seenied to-stail on a " I � �' I . I � -1� . I I . . iiloui� � They twere -both ra*i�T,silent after silver sea., she miade up her mind, ill Ti�'r kitchen left - by The law was �not in-viented -that the .;.. I . i wrote Albelaxtd, .11blitat when I a heir corner . - I � I Them came a day late in August see you ho more you would rest in that, and when supper was served, If ,Giles' wou]4� "not ccmi? to her, she ,the huge 'hot stove and went to the � I I lady might understanV­ft. - Miss , � ,;., DR. A. NLVTON-BRADY when them was tobe aipienic on the my memor ,without tmubling my :Gil,e, , _`ed in the big blue platter woildd pro to him. , I I windo* to look. What she, saw Rose '.Macaulay. at� I I I I . y . I aam . ourt- rl_ I stands, with the &uildren to -dance af- mind; that ,Brittany and, .the sea on wl�,i 1 . : -11 I Graduate Dublin University, Ire- terwiaxds io the 'thin music of reed --,Ili side mused her to turn, and speak . �, would suggsist other thoughts; that had ,ble, hichieklen with a rich gravy She di,l much of her shopoing in - 1 1 - , . i., . -a Is fo, ,exicitedily to her busband. '"There's " land. ,Late Extern Assisitant,Master - and the doep bass blasts, of 'poured ov,ier the', biscuits, Poston ar� was t6"have two, d y r I.: Rotunda Hospital for Women and pipes , znly, fasts iLnd studile' a woman , The asse'rtion that womat's place, e, ,,mcl�sh,ll, . . 8 wo&d" delete 'lid , William j,ined them at the table final 'fittings, It would be eatsy �M- . . I .. children, Dublin. Of5ee at residence � jos,,it ,helping pe6elope beforehand you fiom.flay"heuxt'. _'But in spite of ,and spoke of the storm. ,,,If this vugh t�- run down to GratniteheadIt-- in it." i's in, the -home belongs, nowhere now I � .1 lately occupied by Mrs. Parsons. severe fists and redbubW- studies, in keeps up, we shall 'be shut, in by to look in on -the old shop. To speak Jose, -who had, shared her corner, but in. a mugeumi-iParinie' Hurst. I . I I . � . ; . , ,to gert ,the luinch ready, was tied up ,--pitie of the distance of three hundred Thanksgiving." . to Giles, -about books . . . came, out of it, reluctantly, to. peer .:�', Hours: ,9, to 10 a -PL, 6 to 7� P -m-; in abig apro1L As she butber.ed sli . She Until you figure out a icheIme that . .1 Sundays, 1 to 2 p.m. 4'c- Miles which sEparates -us, . (Yver her shoulder. Then6 with a . I I es ,of ,bread, she said- auddeally: 'if your.im- PTII start back as soon as supper nn -d not tell him why she bad come '. 11-1 I I age; as youdescribe yourself in your is over," Giles 19'af& But. he did not, _ - quack word or -two to his wife, be makes men -get along toglIither, what . . � Drew coulid see ine, -now." but wherit shm lo�,Iked in his -face, -does ,gold oir sterip mean?-4C1ar�ncb . ".� I -"You are veil, appears- to me, and confounds an ow if "he snatx-hed upf his.,cap an!d leather coat I . , , ' . - - ,house the, snorw was whirling in a hod changed. ' i . . .1 I - . . I still thinl@ng of him, imy inty, resolutions.") all d, when he finally, left the light- �-hv felt that she. would kn and ran, down to the. p6er. , Darrow. 1. DR.- F. J.BURROWS d`a`?V Pene'Wei, vA'o was' frying ' So Giles wished that he Tnight write wild dance and the wind blowing ,Farleiv came up fTotrn Bialtimore to 'Timothy -wa-s making the landing . . . 1� I I chickens, turned from the s,tove to to Joan- Some day, perhaps, when. . with difficulty. "I told you we'd have -A big city ,man islit"t dominated by . I Offilee and residence Goderic,h Street, ask the �uiesfion. ., I great -guns. AM the way biome 'he stav rwith her at the big hotel. The triasty weather," he informed his pas- his neighbors. That's I wh7 he looks - I., the Itwo years were over! And' in fought ,with the iel�anents.l But he maid wast then to gotback with her to . Matine, to pack trunks and glet eve,ry- I I east of the United Church, Sea- "Yes. Hie liated. things ldk,e this. the meantime, here was an old Dante loved it. senger, "now. you're, here, you'll have ,so different.,,when he goes fishiiag�,- forth. Phone 46. Coroner f or the He wanted mie to be ''a g -rand lady shabby but priceless, to, set beside He felt y,oung, strong -a to .stay." Brandon 9iint."' I . .:, county of Huron, � I with Tay head in, the air." She- iwas, conqueror. Nothing could loeep him thing nmdyt. Farley would, of course . Joan had a ud6din frightened sense 4 , the Albelard, 8 � .1 I 'Here, too; weale Swift from Joan. She was his . . . take the trip -%vith ,them. She was — -1-r—, . :�ai similing. - and his Sitella . . . - were there and s,he woudd. know .it. . '.' . Some not anxious to crogs, the ieas, but sbe of tho consequences of her foolhardii,tt . I., t'! 11!_ I 'Penelope gave -,heft a kefen iglance. no romances mitho�t tragedy, with- . an ness. 'She had had, no fear of 'the . I � . � . I'You can -laugh over it, Joan?" day he woudd go to her . .. . d wauld, of couTse, go anywhere with . LONDON AND WINGHAM i .. . - when . wind and, rag'Ing wtateTs, but n*W . 1. � DR.'C. MACKAY out sin and sorffi�niess, p4n, � .. 0 �. "Oh, yes.. And, why .5houldn't I 'Pair. 01'r � (les - at' last they were manwxthp dv'd -,-he lav�-d. . that sthe had reached the Island, she , South. I . .... . . Q Mackay, honer graduate of Trin- vAear 'big aprons and' butter bread for 9 :F . stripped of the glamour thery would roalml: through the worldr It ,,,k -a,,, bn fhe morninx of the see- WaLnited to turril),ack. Oh, what would I 11 UT Uw*versity, and gold linedialist of .sandwichest? I did it for years. And which the years had east ovei them, IoAing for all thie, rare and Wonder ttti,ld day in Boston that Jonn's-01 Giles tbinik of her? What did -this . . . what of thesp lovers? Thinking the t), I I ' 4 I P't'm vfjinft Meffical- College; n*m ,in if Aunt book.9 which. might be fourd by a "I'm. going to run un to Granitchead ' .. ­ I wo dark-skinned foredguer think of her Wingharn .................. 1.55 1 � ber of ,I aim the salmle Joan, eve rl.d we'll lositt-for -Mhat9 Love'? Man 'who, knew. And thietn� coming to �,rl�, Mr. Atrmixer alhout some �vo6ks. " tht College Of �hysici,ns and Sur. Adelaide did leave Ine moire money Ob,' not I as he steadiIEd the boat with one hand Belgrave ................... 2.11 . .i ove asbe and Joan would Ibac�k to his Island, he would, write a She said it. casually, though her And reached out the other, to dTeNv Blyth .............. , 910011118 Of Ontarld. .,. than I know what to do with." know it. On the shelves these old book about thes)e -books he had found llesrf was beating -madly. . ........ 2.2S . _ ' � I . . Te,nelop,e sraid later to old' John romance-, would glow with their mad .and she *,.vould .sit beside him - a "You'd, better weer vou ful-, coat'." her up s,tron-gly to the sur�-washed Londesboro ................ 2.30 ., . beonard: "She ist getting' over it." passionst-4but -he and Joun-tender"k' planks; where he stood? 'Minton ..................... 3.08 .. . . 11 '"Thank ,God . . . . 11 The two of thrilling presence . . . . Farley advis,edi, "it will be bitter culd ' D& H. HUGH ROSS apart from negs and truth, firelight on childxen's This, mood, lasted all through the .do,,N-n llti; the -mater." .. (Continued next week.) Brucefield .................. 3.27 I I I � them. were -sitting a,l,i.trtl,- faces* . . . eonstancy, devotioan; sitorm---then when Jose made a trip * . . Kippen .................... 3.35 .� ,' the rest of the picnickers. Joan was � qo Jaiin as she started off wao I I 0� "' — Rensall ................... 3.41 Graduate of UnrVersity of Toronto yes, and a touch too, of the ., madness to, Graillitellead. and hrouight ,%ek IN-Put-iful in silver col,ored broadtail. . Faculty of MedicineIt member of Col- filling the 4diildre.n's plattes with a in those old . Exeter .................... 3.55 � lege of'Phtysicians and Surgeons, of second helping�"Drunitsticks, dxum- Qb, ,he *anted to -be with her— the mail, came the rea(lbion- The ]it. Nvi�h a wid!�, warm ro,llar and, gre�t - . I 11, . Ontario- pass graduate courses in sticks, who -wants a d1rumstick?" she to hear, her voice tle 6ranitiebead local paper had cop- cuffs. of grey fox, and there was; % Art Of ..Oiving . . North. I . � , chanted, holding aloft a -fork on - - - to touch i,e,d in iltem, from one of the big New liftl(' viol( -t hot and violet bag. and " - people, just naturallv have I Chimgo' Clinical School of Chicago; li thier hancl. Yet -to seiY her now, Ytork dailies. Miss Josij Dudley the a soft -tivool d*esq of the same eolor to Some ot fa,.�cinat- I . RoyM Ophdialmis Hosptital,, London, givet-t--m-because*6hey're, n a.m. i � wTdch I -was impaled a biroWnI morsel wouild he'to ,show his bielart, and pi�per said, who had ftx,en spe��ng undorneath the. coat. . Exetei.. ...... . 10.402 of deliciousnew. , ing enougrh to grct," .'-, . I .... d ....... � , England- University Hospital, Lon- ,, . '. 1�rpw had -his word of honour! vorne'till"Oe in mainte, wast siail�n,g in ,' She took fhe train dmi-n. The air Hensall ..... ... ........... 10.55. � don, En'gland,.. Office --- ttBack of Do- It hais been a hard experience, Soback to his books again , Yolyruary on a triP round the ,,viorld. "`T�4 CINW- W, cl'y�tal- 7he tid(l com- A homely bit of plillo,sophy-but Kippen .................... 11.01 , ' old Joihn, stated, "but sbe has, wea- t his quiet evenings on the Isla' ' l-'flone's. And 'what it has profited 1; . 4 adniort Bank,'Sealforill. Plibne No. 5. 0 nd; ,She had closed hcr hou�e in Balti- inz in. niz they rro:4siod the Marshes her is worth the telling. 11.09 .1 Night dalls answered from residence, lbered, the sitormi. �My- heart will rto Dilly now and then for 'upper more and heir stay woI,dfl be indefin- (',( pen:&A 1he shallow' . -,N-Rt,�rs until , Victoria Street, Seaforth. I heavy when I -thought ,she might and a chat afterwards while Wil- it, . Refiwr part of wallflower qce,hery i- Clinton .................... 11.54 �� Mal -IT hitl`ot." , liam. tended the l,ig-ht. . . 0* us (it' a .. ragi n g 7 t1ley were, ,,I; darl, as in'dizo a,-;liin,;t a ,LRtV of iiiind in Filene's Judgment, Londe­gboro ................ 12.10 . : ., G was conisciol -e- tbo .rv(l all(r bro,vn o� tfIe coarse . Dilly wais frankly cinious about, ,be Ill, , That is staying on ,1, "pi -op" for the . I q . n turned toward`� il,09 Myth ..................... 12.19 - ithem: "TheTe'- loadi;.s of chicken. - She -was goimr round the jzrl�'­- - -vall dvr(vratin6,t;. I`ileno lmow;&, be- Belgravia .. .... :-1---1 12.30 I ;1 DR. S. R.'COLLY]kR Kay I bripig you sorme?" J,oian: "You're still in love with her, world, and lie woul(l ,"t): ,be with her! I,Vh(n ,br, reached Crranlf,�,bead .,us,er -N, is a graduate of the sill-I)i NVingharn ................. 12.50 1 . Olve came bearing a bentped-up Giles?" Oh, what Would sfir -I,i- of tbe bhing,�; .Tnan wfilkpd from thf, qtation to the it" . � . "Of couTse." I. �-vnc- Wo'll litt her tell 11'eir �ton-: . I . A There tion 'canip "­(%ni . n � . . platter. "How do you 4ke your ,"And .she it;n't going to marry were,old nttanwvripts in old libraries ono who knew hv­. The boardwalk I. . ly Gra4mte Faculty of 'Medicime, Uili- he mightt. have s.howii her? 1,aard,xalk. n-potin-gr few people and � ,,), C. I-na 11 - i pa t ,vergity of Western Ontario. Member wal-tress?" she demanded., � ' . Drew 'Hallmm?" old volufriles in o - ,,.s4 dq­i-rteil. y ­t it. did not %oern deq- linngp or svenctry. T should like to C. N. R. ooiiirige ,&f Phy geons ld ni(pn4isteTies, stor' .., . siciam and Sur "She'- too good to be true,*' John " No."' Of . Ontario. 'Post graduate work a,t ivs, 'callve'd on ,% ointo, for therp- was the flasli Rrid 101 all fzrirls: 'Go west, ,voting wom- . I I �. .tt New York City Hospital and . Lworitard told her. "'ATe - have a fee- "Then �A�hy don't you rnitarry her', -,tm�l h0fore book all. TIl well T-pulated lireas there East. I Virtoria ling thart yotill vartiob suddenly, and yoln-self?" wei!e written. Thor(� wore tombs that �tllmrl;de of Ille sva- and the stoundt,of . ,11'( so 111ally girls the bny frivnds, get . . .. a.m. - P.M. �, Phone: - built to, tho wormen the,� �t in a wild and irlorious sonir. . 11tospital, London.. R4`nsall, mver come, 'back." ' . kil5k., had � � , 66. Office, King Street, Hensall. ' . "I siball alwa-% she "You go too fa.sIt, Dilly. Suppose loved; oastes in the de -it with alit ' Joap, approachinz tb(- Rfio,p. was ilretti� particular and the, gil-I ctan't Gode'riell ............ 6.45 2.30 . . r come "back," ., . she wouildtfih litave ine?" the world aiway-gar(h,ns sitill redol- c(r.n.Qctioutt; of a thtilling evaltation. In '10"Inuch a4aut it. Clinton ............ 7.09 3.00 $ said -With earnies.ttness� "Perhaps I "Any woman w,ould have you if .11�' freedom cani(,, wbon, at the S,e a f orth ........... 7.22 3.18 shall neverr go away." you -%yanted h,m,." ent ,Mth the perfume of long -ago ro- a moni(,nt sh-P writtild nieft her friend. figr,, od, Ifl. I NN-Prilt OLICIMCSt to t(,ach ,-I Dublin ............. 7.33 3.3 t ; I DR. J. A. MUNN It was at stunis-et that the children 'lie laughed. "You flatter me it mance. Joan must sc-e these through siti-ak to him, s�c,t, his face, and ber on -room rural school, lo-vated in a Mitchell ........... 7.42 3.43 1 . .1 danced on the beach-t-ithe water was She knew he wa.s lix,eping s,ome- his pves­see, them Nv,itli him . . . heart Nvnidd he stilled. I Iozion Paralloslimr early pioneer con- , � � . And lie, was hound . ., . b.v "Yot v%-fitcin she came to the &or of West. I Graduate of Northwestern Unirvers- rosry with reflected Idght from the thing back. "Where is she now?" . a I*t' mz. I won't .say we had log My,, Chicago, 111, Licentiate Royal went, and the little folk in their proinise to a ;iT,an who wagn, the shryl), it wa,s -,hut. A card 0-unk (I 10 Dublin ..... . 11.19 9.32 'TM not sure." t worth in the window announced tha�'Ibilqi- cabins-Ibut a house with illon, than Q ­­­ 9.45 ' .1 College of Dental Surgeons, Toronto. sheer garments ,of -green, and ame� "And you haven't tried to fifid it. Tht- scene with 1)row in the lit- four rootni-s or with a s,econttl Rtorey Seaforth ... .. 11-34 1 1 office over Sillal Hardware, Main St,, ,fthyst and grey4 ste,ermed to. beilonig to out?,, tle 19'rove, a' ne- wag closed for the winter. Uintioin .._','.':..' * 11.50 9.59 . . I Scatforth. Phone 15L , . ithe sky and ,sela, as theIy skitmineid 44N,.,t . I s lie loaked back uporl it,' ISO that was that . . . . Iva, about th" height of affluence. GQderich ': I seemed Mad and in,plodramatic. Why , .......... 12.10 10.25 4 � I . . . , Aq -,he turned away, it sepinII&d to I keptt. houve in a little shack t% -here . IF - acro,as the sands' Itilke Mir& on the "VAy. not?" Then -hould be halve pl-oinised alxytb'.n'g' Ibor that, the day darkened. The wind water vrafs battled to Ili<- on,00, a w k . . penitently - "' ee ' wang, or race] the white-cappied "Oh, Giles, I haven't any ri-ght, to ,b� and havinig promised. why ,should he New cold. She shivered in her warm and mity pupils came to school on � 1. DR. F. J. BECHELY 111yreaDker singing in timo fto the triple a,iking them things. But I want keep it? Drew had had no right.to, 11(yrsetback. � ' make conditions. con t. . C. P. P_ TIME TABLE � tml!"� t.� " bent. ,you to be bappy." I , - Th(-rct was 110 rea- iqlitp walked to the rail and stood "First I learned to -be lesis critical ....:,,J Graduate Royal� College of Delittal Joan was in flubbe,ring bluei,, her �'l arm happy." . . son Avhy Gfflts, should not go'to Joan looking over fhe widle- stretch of "I", to ac6vPt pe-orptle. at'thedr fRo . East . I lee over coold gert out (­�vllerp out there wa-- :1 "'I Surgeow, Toronto, Off, W. R. fe,et, and sairds bate -a beautiful, I And that was all she and Jay the thir-sz lx,fore her. He, water. Som, value. I pla-md brcidge (von, po-orly) 13. � . romT7,' Main Street, Sea- creature. Her f-rtielidsi, w-atching her of hilm, .Aft,, hehad gone sh had Wed to save hor the humill'a- th all ac,countant, a -A-yeial . Goqei-idh ................... 5150 .1 Office, 185W; resi- marvelled. "'How can ishe be con- , bad ArnnixoT's T. -land. She wondered if w' service .A forth. Phone: e(I it over with William "Perh tion whic+ Drew detclared would work -ter, a logislator, a land went, the Menset ........ 5.55 �� . *6 aps he were at home -or had be gone ... ­­­ , - dence, 186 J. tiernot among us here," Ovelyth mid, ,they ,,, engag r)e hers if Giles (lid 11�,t a Mc0aw" .................... 6,04 ,1, ii"', " 41 .he istet I 1.1.'J. - with hier grent loveliness and 'her ,a .ed and aren't telling bargoin. lHlef gree to hlq far away�&," far that she was fvr- k"'Per of t . gen'm'al Ine'l-chanidi , Auburn ................... 6.11 1. ,� -i-eat forbu I .Vlb,dy.,, I Ro would have marriedt gottcrn.. . . . 1 store, and a N,oirweizrian, irnimig�rart I � . g ne?"It, se. 'vVell, if he. inarried bez, jib Blyth ..................... 6.215 ,�...;i ISo Axgust ended and §��Iittermbe,r , W, 1-irl. I lAayed c-ribbage (a littl,p het- :,,. I I ­ "; "'Mere are binles," said old John it 1`13elmv her was- a floating pier. Now Walton .................... 6.40 . I came, ,!,,d in a week Lidbor Day coulditt"t huft -Town, And why nn�d th(,,, a holit ca.lnip . 1.�. , 11,p to i t.. one ter), with a lumberjack. I danced .. tf� -nd be`aut�­y do would end the season at the hotels.- ' � ltoats seemed to bring pass,,- (very thadly) with thet big s[heAEnp man � ,;,! , AUCTIONEERS Leonard, llwfh,en money a; hou,14 he let Jotan slip away from of tille 11 MeNaught ................. 6.52 . �11 I 11, hirin, w1lon he might have Toronto .................... 10-25 N.� F.-' not,fieecl a hunigry heart." 0i'les, fiacing the winter, found her? gers. It was in charge. of a red -far- and applau-0p.4 art, -evening's enter- 4'�, 1. I.... 1.1 OSCAR KLOPP­ After the (15.nce, Joan wandered a- thiiinselff suddenly restless, After all, yet a promli,se was a. protmi.qe. He (-d an,(] hte,arty seaman in at Icather tainni,ent of Scotch sonigs by an in. I . � ­ wility from thie. others. A cukre in why Ishould he, not travel? Bridge knew that hei would not breAk it. He ,c, I West. -A .... Honor Graduate Carey Xftee Na- .0alt'r,'"d ('ap. If hi�- asked, hiInii, w-a-uld- ebriat\ed 1-liarry Lawk,r mimia. ft.m. I N." , tional School for Anetioneerixg, Chl- the ,beach bi-ougthit. her to a , great the i-Nonths betweenthis meeting with Was a pri;qcyIl,er, hound bV chains of he take her to the. Isoland? It would "(71f)thes and beaurty lluve 1'ttll"O Toronto .... I ...... I ........ 7.40- ' . ..: " siandbark ant� sheltered fTOM the loan with adventure? If he stayed tradlitioll, by genth,.manly codes, otf be a In,ad ad,vvn� I . But wby ,,tj do ,%vith. real �porplljaljty. On $c I � eagot- special course taken in Pure, ' b-o'nour u X, n't dq .)o a McNa h ........... 11.49 ::1 , i � I Bred Tave, 'Stock, Real Estate, Mer- west wind,,which Ibilew cold as the on hm Island.he would have -for . He had Filx�-Ryls, reispectied If Gii,le-s were, there,, sihe could talk i� Month onto ca ­esn lavi,sibly, on a W'Ittay t ....... . 12.01 . ,,� .S nd Farm Sales. Rates in � q - - ..."" ............. . , _. night canv� ,on, 66. looked out otvier eoi-qpsny onary He must hiqll qrf bo4kst . . . . from a rail- Myth . 12,19 ", clitandise a , ,Jose aTA M4rga ida, It -he integrity -of hi,% word, - ectiob eighteen nlileq ,' the sea. W single, sbar hung in the and now andthen Dilly anid her Wdl- respect it now. The world ntlight call I ,01h, -but whv deceive he,Iitself? She `oad onip tenkN ,to one's own facial.% A�burn ­­::­::::::::::: 12,214 1 1 . ,,,, . .. k sky. Tb�a world was at pence. tliajm�, or the ybung doelbor and his bifn a fooil. But he had to be what d Ik to him of inmlei than boatIm ,sliatinpoos, and manicures and grins MtGawt .*.'.'.*. . " ' 1184 �t , I I iShe was soothed ,by that ra-A ser- wife. he was. And Joan wiAM iail awa I . _1 IN11, , , . ..,, , , , . . � � , , .. I I I 0 y I n"'11 ltb:ir f riendish ip, . . . , ana of jan�d hears it whentar stoapt and adIcali Meiriset ...... : ".1 , *.,.,. , , , '. 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