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Succeeding R. B. Hays Joan v,hiseted hte!i; but said iuotlrarug,
S Like at, .ffheu her heraxtt .was aiug-
BarrhAers, solicitors, Conveyancers in,S
• and N�o'taries Public. Solicithors for the a 10 , sr 'Ste was wa ne " ooidlsw0h bac cbildth ,
. Dgntinaora Bank, Office in rear of the Her eyes were lik estarls. She 4r'ad Without your Ige-nerlos�ity what would 1`lq, ourtJyt IMIa'nganida �lti ire through the 1pixue "woolly ab°ttek of �h�t�. '
Dominion Bank, Seaforth. Money to never been so beauitdful as in this ave have donley AmeRe :and I, ir- .those sam!eom!e 'wfats wiihniti ig. • Why ,have 'house on t'Im IblulT. There had been
moment when honestly and openly &-oadfull days when. we were like ohil- you comueN. a farewell feast art P010,1rnpe s, and
v fin' ,;she •showed her feeling or the rr.an dren 'lost in a dark woody -I Without I"Bgcause you we0b bak-k on your !p'resentl'y she and (Giles would Rhe
" he hated. "`Long before my engage- ;hent to do anything but, hide in my word." leatutimg fox tlt!eir lan!g journey. She
merit' with you was broken, I knew coibblew's shop and Amlehei living in a "What do you mttean'?" .had chosen to have a few last morn-
a BEST & BEST that my friendship for Giles' meant world of shadows? "Yiou pid you'd' keep away from, ents alone with these httblle: lovers of
more to me than my love for you. IBut we !have°.thtoluight it out this John -Dudley, and: you halvlWt." hgrs• "'Mry' dears," she -said, as, she
!Barristers, Solicitors, Conveyan- That is why it was' not hard to give way, Giles. , It is 'best for us to be • "How do you know?" finally took leave of fliers, "you
• cers and Notaries P,tibli�e, Etc. Office you up. 'M pride -was hurt, but nob .on our orvn for a (bit. We can thus "`She told me that she had seen .mustn't forget me. And when, I cotme
in the Edge Building, opposite The my he!amt." , get (back to realities. To shrive and you. I ki*w -lien you had, 'broken ,back, you irnswst boltlh visit me;on my
Expositor Office. He sat there staring At her. So plan and fired our way to. some sorb your ,promise." " Lsland. R its a wonderful Island .like
, this was ,the end of all his' helped of su!ccess•, And this is what we "`I Ihavenl"t broken it." , ;something in a, books."'
Hie had come, gay and debonair, "to have decided'r-It'heital"s an old man here "You lie" "A fairy !book?"' the s'himfrug child
• VETERINARY essay dine Imtore, the role of conquer- who ,gnaws, flolwers for tthe 'Pari mar- IA slvghit ,pause fru which Giles found whispered. -
or, artily' Ito find' his rival occupying k. hL Arnelie, and I have 'helped film himself breathing hard. `hDo yoif "<Yes:" Joan.,Iassed liter again, and' t
r :_ _ the field,. now and then+ -you should see her expect me to resent drat?" he ask- stood watching them and wa<vling un-
Suddent]y the barriers of self -can- , p g •y.• , til they weme out -of silgh't.'
• JOHN GRIEVE, V.B. a,miang the violets itekdn t'ktem and ed 'finally.
trol brake. His face was -•tied and Ids
Honor graduate of Ontario Veteran- ey'es''hard as he (bent down to, her. `•Sc putting trig n in bunches and yrou- "`I 'don't .ripest you to take it ly- As she tiered toe ter. she saw
you went and asked hiltru if he lolvett ing the fragrance) and Che 'beauty of ting down." Giles .coming ibowards her, When he..
ary College. All diseases, of domestic the work. Old Jules needs help and "I shan't. But I will,'tell,yam this, 'reacehed' herr, his tucked ,his arm in
animals treated. Calls promptly at- u° Aaixl course he .said 'yes"? gg
3'o Drew. haw dlair6, you » we tofu. suggested bias is him; that .that T love Joan iDlxdlley too much to Uiere "Let's walk a bit," he said, "I
• (tended to and charges moderate. Vett- "You've- gat money: 'You're a prize we put in a little 'caapital and our engaged in a senseless fight with a haven't had a minute alone with- you' s
erineary Dentistry a specialty. Office for any man. _T knew tlia,t. Arinnger combined lalbour, and share. the pro- man who is my equal neifther in 'hon- since this morning."
and residence on Goderich Street, one knows it. Do lett fancy for a morn -
door
of the busdmins with hilm'. He is our nor in integrity. I gave you a There was ,a golden light in the
door east of Dr. 'Mackay's office, Sea- en't that if leu ahra.d (been just ,w Tittle delighted, and I am going to ask of promise in •Spain to save her from' woad, snow on ,the ground, and the t'
fob• sdhsocd_tealchem as you were whet, your y'ou, the loan of a few hundredls, with humildatiom I -have ,kept that prom- trunks of the trees madly black
aunt ,picked' you up that either of us the ,understanding that I shall pay it ise,. And that's the, -end of it." .stripes against a deep blue sky. As
wound have found you cGhaftmng?" ., back as soon' as possible.. If you will "But siha carie here . and they stood on the edge .of 'tbs bluff,
A. R. CAMPBELL, V.S. She rose, herr, head high: "Please, do this, and come and spend a part you made love Ito Urex . ." the sea stretched (before them in a
go awlay--at on!de, Drew. of each year with us, oaar happiness "`I told hem I lowed her, which is a sapphirle sheet. Yet the horizon line
Graduate ,of Ontario Veterinary ,"No. I'•m not going ,bill I tell lona will ire cgimpilete... Notbdng could be different ,tiring." .was bluirred . my an. onward moving ..
College, University of Toronto.- All what I 'Ithi'nk of Armiger. And 'w1lien belttlzr for both ',Amtehe 'and me. than "'Would you love her if she didn't line of mist. The air was mild for
diseases of domestic animals treated I°halv!e told you, I'll gq up to 'arts to have the work in the hothouses' have money?" a winter's day, and as they deK. d -
by the most modern principles. blooming Island and teitl him to ,his and out of edbors and with her 'love "You 'ase,maiking it very hard for ed the hill, Joa unfastened the fur t
Charges reasonable. Day or night fate. A • promlisel is 'a prbmase--^" of 'beauty satisfied, and with my abil- me," Giles said with stternrne-se. "I about then throat., ,,How warm it is," t
%eall® rdmiptly attended to. Office on He stopped as she gave' a quack ity to do .the light tasks when my r"abblelr tthinik you are a 'bully and a she 'wail• . ,
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M'ai'n Street, Hlensall,, opiposilte Town cry: "Then he .;did 'p'reolmdse, some- physical infirmities forbid heavy ones,'coward, 'I don't ,know why yore came ,Gilles carried her fur for her. "It ]
Hlall. Phone 116, Breeder of Scot- thing'? To you? What was it, we .should find health and joy and an but the so -over you-leaiv!e•the better." gives ma'a ,queer feeling;' he saidy
tis'h Terriers. 'Inverness Kennels, Dnew?It enduring interest. I know you will His heard' was h'ig'h as he flung out "looking after your belongings. I've
Hensa2l. ,He straightened up and laughed- agree with me and tif�deirstand. his fearles's challenger. Tire light of your ,purse in one pocket,' 'a pair of
a discordant, dlelsperaate sound. "'Do Atretic is more beautiful than ev- the fine ,showed this Clear-ennt ij_ia- gloves in another,, and this fur is
YOU ,trhink 'I'd tell you? Find out from er. Old Jules' adores .her. He has turves i flieed the it his brilliant scorn- like a part _of you with its frag-
bdlmi. But. -I'll sere ilueml first - :,S named, a rose for her -a. gorgeous ful glance, and, more than all, that ranee." e
MEDICAL He flung himself from the bloount-Arad she is as proud as if she boyish grace of figure'. Faintly Drew Her .breath was quick. . "You se 1
. heard him speak to'Dlilggs as the xnan ,had received, a d ooration from a was aware• of the thing which had how soon you'iva 'begun to carry my
handed ham his hat and ,got frim into. king. 'So you see, we shall soon The stirred Joan to. ewaltottion . the burdens. . "
DR. E. J. R. FORSTER his 'coat. Then 'the nutter door claen- seltttl'ed in a 'homee of, oiur own, and k'inig is dead . . . a prince reigns. 'Thly moor as 'they came •t�o it was .
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat ed and shirt. He Nvas gone' • • • you can think of us as busy and con- :This, thought maddened h'i'm.. "If I all mlauve and silver shadows under
Graduate in Medicine, ITniveraity of tent, needing only your presence to can't 'have herr, you shan't " the sun,. "How beautiful it is," Joan
round -things out for us, Giles. "Just what do you' mean to do?" said.
Toronto. C Lk=''R XXXV11 "Make you keelp your pront•ise. " "'`Everything is beaultifuV' 'Giles
Late assistant New York Opthal- ",
There was mioeatw after that, and I shallkeep :i't. 'Tn a few days she lifted her hand to his lips, "Out most
mei and Aural Institute, Mlaorelield's A PRINCE • RE!IGNS when .he ',ha,d finished it and �folde.d leraveis• for a 'long journey. Sloe will of all . the bhougiht of -the years to-
Eye and Golden Square Throat Hos- it Giles said: "`It "Is spdenfdi'd, isn't vee many people, manly rr.,:n will fall gether." - '
Vitale, London, .Eng. At Commercial ,For two days snow had boen' cam- it? They have' found themselves. A do dove with her. And how can I The years (together•! TD-Tself and,
Hotel, 'Seaforth, third Mlonda' in ing down, from the north,, so, t haL
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each me -nth, ficin 11 a.m. to, 8 'p.m. year ago who ,.would have 'believed know she will comve. bark to me,? I Giles! Joan could secarae!ly believe it
{ when at last 'the! sun' 'sliona, the it?"' must take my chance. I am tMang true.' There 'had been the night '
68 Waterloo 'S'tre.elt, South, Stratford. world was• Iblaniteted and ,blanched "That's the trouble with us all," it solely because of my promise to when she had been walktid by the tel-
wherre the waters of the harbour and ,sa%d Dilly earnestly. "We haven't you. Do y.•rtt think if it wNre, not for e:phone. She, had slept so soundly i
of the ofpen sea spread blue in start- faith that time will solve our prob- that, I would lest her go?" she was not sure..t'he ,bell heel rung. i
DR. W. C. SPROAT ling contrast to the prevailing ,white- lens, and so 'ave (worry. And) are a- Hip sp!okethe truth, alid Drew knew She sat up• in bed and listened: The
• fr+aid" it. There, without pause, Giles went room was illumined only by a tang
Graft,ate of Faonity. of .Medicine, . ,Dilly., 'standing ]by the window .of "Are you ever afraid' my dear?" on. to 'say things which seemed in- lighted flow►:r of 'rosy (glass which
University •of W&ttern Ontario, Lon- her cottage, surveyed, the stere."` Has ,',Sometimes. But the years ara credible. "Look heire, Hallam,, we glO(wed in -the dimness. It was snow -
dos. '11lei4xr of College of Physic- it, realky cleared?" she asked'. her Wil- tqz Bing ane, , and always When life both love her. And perhaps all this ing heavily outside, aped, the 'POI-ld
�.. lana and Surgeons of -Ontario. .Office loam. "Wore snow gets too complicated, I tell William, 'is harder for you, than for me -al-' seemed -wrapped in,A spell of :•ileencm•
u iin A,berharts Drug Store, Main St., He ,slhodk his head o and we. work.- it out--,toegether. though heaven 'knows I find ii; hard Then the ,h-Ae'pheo'ne, rang arga n, and ,
$eaforth. .Phone 90, probably. It's t'hicken'ing up al- '"To;gretii'er. . . _," A great wave enough. Perth!aps some other man -Cs'he rose and ,went to it.
ready."? " • of, longing swept over. Giles. To will win her and you card I will have Drew's voice came to her, that wild
'"I'll haver an appetite for them, af- share ,his dreams with Joan, to have to stand'baeck•and, seee her marry hien. ragged vodce • telling her he
DR. A. NEWTON-BRADY ter mry day's work: Everything froz- herby his side, his ,.precious compan- Well, then, let's not bring into it 'the was going to make her happy. That
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en --and your precious hens having to ion, 'his perfect comtaade! sordidtness of a stupid qurarred. 'She's she w'as to inarry Gd.11els : that
, Graduate lWblin University, Ire- have their 'house hea„teli. . • . lHe could not speak of his loneli- so sweet , ... . so dear he was to irntarry Rose . • . Would
, land.. Late Eiohern Assistant Master « "`Well, why not," Dilly demtanxiedl nets„ however, s'o be went back to you know it . . ., as I know she, ,wish him 3iAppineesisr? H•appi-
Rolbwibda Hospitkl for 'Wlomren and,, ifs their precio6rs old legs are mlld • Srriepipd letter and ,be and Dilly talk- it. . . ." news ?
ehi'1' dren, Dublin. Office at residence "Fowls have feathers too keep them ed of it, and :then Wi9Uiam came' and . A 'long silence, out of which Drew A -e he talked she had had a ahiv'er-
lately occupied by, Mis. Parsons. wm'm•" supper was served„ and it was while said hoarsely: "You're right, I love ing. sense ,of fear. What was Drem'
®ours:• 9 to 10.a.3n., 6 to 7 P.m; "Oh, but you,.don'et really' imindy do they were at supper that Dilly spoke her." , doing pbere with Giles? And why
Sundays,/l to 2 rp.nu you William; 'putting in a s'bove? of Joan's trip. "She will feel as if • "Then makle'e,her happ,y.' , 'had not GREis spoken instead of
When it makes theme sea comfortable, she were living in a fairy tale." "You mean' I shall lent her marry Draw?
f " - - . „ User voice was coaxing. "`She is ,probably not as, happy as you?" Even the knowledie that she was
. "I dtanit mind anyth nig you ask yro,ix dare, Dilly." "Yes."' free to marry .her lover had not re-
DR. F. J. BURROWS me to db;' he 'bent and kissed her. p'.Why shouldn't 'she be?" "You are asking a lot." lieved the horror of the moment,. se
,She zigU•ted con.*ntedlly. "We7re '"She's gone through a year ' • of "'I (know.'" that -+lien Drew ran off, site had
Office and residence ' h Street, , ' g0 g
_.___.___ .-._of._.-tfiie" CJni'' ed t rurcit�.... -.,._.arentit_mm?_.....,P.erhaps...w-e...do. great-�,sdllusdonment., Dieiw's fake was"as white as chalk. setumble.d across the rv,gs to the loot
talk more about pies than poetry. "sere is Mn. Hallatm! now?" "I canl'ft live without her. I don't which led to her' maid's room, "Far-
forth. Phone 46.. Coroner for the But sccordrinig to modlern psychology ,,'In Nle!w York, I, think." want to live .11. He got to his ley. . .
county of Enron' a Womlan must eexpress herself, and
But TI}rew'Tiallam_was not m New feet unsteadily, like a da:ttnlaem man. The older wrnnan came to her at
vdkt'en you sell on a peninsula with York.' 'ITe was; vinde , at the very "TRiere'�s your telephonic!?" he de- once.' "My lamb?."
nothing- ,but a lighthouse and ,some moment when Giles spoke o@ him, not manded. "I'll call her up." "I->-11 .Joan be'ga'n to sob uncon-
DR. C. MACKA'Y old ebidcliefs and a husband and a _a •mile' aw>'ay. as he, rounded• the Point ICAles snood staring at him. , "Call tiollaibly . . found 'herself tell-
- batty, about the only art by which in .Tim,ath Tucker's 'boat on the way hen•?" in Farley all about it. "l don't un -
C. Mackay, honor graduate of Trin- you can release your frusttrated erav- to Artmiger's Islands. It w&'s freezing '"Yet. Why net? I'll make a derstand I am • '
�j,U�miversity, and gold medalist of ing for excitement is tUre . ,mlinary cold and the snow was corrniata down. grand gesture. Give her to you-" iri,ghten'ecl . . ,"'
'1'iri, Medical College; ' s� one. And being a good cook may, He called' him.wlf a fool for coining. ,His laugh was wild. "VV1*re's your Yet evte.n this assurance had not
Oe College of Ph*1Wans an atter 'all, mean as much to my par- yet angel• anSL,hate had driven him. 'telleplhonte? he repeate!cla, then saw brought serenity, and when she Te-
y d ferns of Ontario. Itdculax population as free vlemse air a H'le meant. -t6 tell Giles what he it on the (table and went ''towards, it. turned to 'her room Joan had been
i saxophone symphony may mean to thought of hint,. A promise was a 'He asked for long distance, gave conscious 'of thing.g% happening far
,r Greenwich Village." I promise. Joan"s number, hung up etre receiver away from the shelter of her rose-.
DR. H. HUGH ROSS William .kissed' her again. •"I'll bet . 'Tirvo,thy, having gs usual other and, waited, and Gidtes on the hearth- lighted chamlber-bhitngs dl°sperate
they haven't anything .prettier than passtenglers to Terry across the bar- rug waited. Presently the bell rang and desolate and despairing.
. Graduate of University of,.. Toronto you in. -the, whole .of New York." hour, landed. his passenger and made and Drew answered it. "Joan? , . And even as she thought of it, an -
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Faculty of Medicine, member of COT- S!he laughed• and agadn smoothled off at once. Tele hone when. .
lege of Physicians and Surgeons of his coat with a (tender .hand. "My p You This is Drew` (•lige m I'm tither"call" had .cirri. for her over . .
need me, and I'll conte for you," lira with Gilles Armiger romI his Island tel1:!phone Glee voice
Ontario; pass graduate courses in very deearest dear," slhe' sbid sobarly, told •Hallam. VViz're staging a igreat scene ".Beloved "
Chicago Clinical Seliool of Chicago; "we have to lave each other a lot in As Hallain walked up the path the of renunciation I'm to re-
' Royal Ophlthalmie Hospital, London, thiel sihut'-in world, db&t we? lighted windows of the ]ohg law lease hire from his prolm65ee and let And now, leaning on her young
England; Undrarsity Hospital, Lon- .He put' 'a finger under hher chin. house were ;veiled by the falling the two of you..he 'happy ever` after. husban'de's arm she said with a sigh:
don, England. Office�Back of Do- "Somet>imets 'you're ibored?" snow', The effect was unre l„ like a And I'm to marry Rose! . • . , Will "Poor Drew."
emanion Bank, 'Seafor'tb. Phone No. 5. ,Sbe madded. "But only for a little winter scene on a stage. As he yogi wish True hapepineSs hap- "Why think of him?" Y'
Night calls ansygered from residence, It
minute.. When I read thling.s like reached' the' door and lifted the knock- pittess, Joan?" "If only he could be happy
Victoria Street, Seaforth. Joan Dudley's going round the world er, Drew 'saw hi,m.sel•f in a sudden Giles took a step forward;. He feit "He'll fink] a ,-ort of happiness with
, I . . . Oh, William,, do flash of sardbndc humour, as an ac- as if he must 'stop than tortured Roce,"
you think you and I will ever go for in 'a neelo iram:a. voice ,from speaking. . . . that ,,Will he?"
a' DR. S. R. COLLYER round the w'brld?" Margaride., answering the sura- wild and tortured voiz••eI . . . But "Yes. They are two of a kind.
"Of sous st^," stoutly,.-,` ;when Susan' mons, said fhtat :YI'r. At m>iger arts it went on. "So everything is . They -']l play 'the game . gal-
„•''.. Graduate Faculty of Medicine, Uni- ig big"'emou7gh to leave." away but would The back by nine. settrtled. Wedding hells for all of us tangly,'p):rlta:p•s . . . who knows?"
versify° of Western Ontario. Member We don't leave ,heti•. %t.le will take ',Will you comae in and wait?" ' -Nancy married', you and -Giles mar- As, they sdtodd looking out to, sea
College of Physicians and Surgeor,.s her. Wtill'i'arn.; some lair we will o',tav- "}res." He was shown at onc$', in- ried, Rose and f--" He rang off ,the fog caught than, dt•ifting at first
t>r! Ontario. Post graduate work at ter a trarnip steamer, and sail it sue- to the living room,. Jose brought a suddenly, and stood swaying. in giro veils., then thickening. until at
New York City H'aspattal and Victoria selves. PerUr�'tgs " we can take b'ae, fresh log for thee' fire. It was not yeL Giles went up to him anti laid a lash they were shut away from all
Hospital, London. Phone:, Hensall, (items- . • . She was laughing eight 'o'clock. "There aren't any eev- hand on his.shottlrtl r. `5My dear fel- the world•
66. Office, King Street, Heensall., and lighted ape Herself -again. `.['hat ening papers," Nlarg•arida apologized. lo.v,,, • "near' heart," Giles whispered. "we
was Dilly. M�a,king• the heist of ]ter "Mr, Gilds will bring them outer." Drew flung off the hand. ` Don't, holornge,d to roach other from the be-
isdlation. A grallai4 fi,guhel. Gay "There are plenty of books. I shall You'll make her happy, and I could ginning. you know that.
agai'ns't all Todds. find something.
DR. J. A. MUNN When }i•eir ehuslband was g' " '�� nod. -But I hops' the g'od's will rob "Yes." Oh, haw safe she felt ----
gone, Dilly So the has+pita,ble, couple went a- me of life before her wedding with Giles. His tendser•ness.
Graduate of Northwestern Univers- put her fmlind seriously on getb]n:g :' They turned presently and made
way, ,and Dtrew salt by the fire star- day.
4ty Chicago, 111. Licentiate Royal tlltie supper. She. stuffed. the f*sa, ing, about the room: . . . So this `•4 their way upward bhrourgh the >spec-
gilege, of Dental Surgeons, Toronto. m'a'de the pie, set the table,and when was where Joan would cc" if she ' tral mists-mti'sts 'Which showed hefre
i Office over Sills, Hardware, Main St., Giles arrilved sbe was ready for married Giles. To this house with and thew. a trleant o,f silver, as if a
hemi CHAPTER XXXVIII ],night ht in artnouir rode atri them,
Seeforth. Phone 161. its fine o d furniture,'its rinh por- g
He 'brought her • flowers.' Sweet traits„ it's ,mellow chintzes its, splen- or a king! . . . But Joan, unsa
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peas. Pink ,ones. As pink as your dad !books. lit was the home of a ware of that wistful escort, walked
DR. F. T BECHELY cheloks,, Dilly." �r gentleman, and Joan twoul•d love the "I didn't think," -aid -small Prisdil- on, unconrtclovs and serene. Life was
Where did you get theme? life she would lead in it. Happiness ]a wistfully, "that you'd have a wed- before her. The future held no fears
"In Granitehead, ,my dehr. I saw "
Graduate Royal (college of Dental g for 'hem was not in rackefi.ng about ding without u t.'' THE ENI)
Surgeons, Toronto. Office over W. R. tient, glowing in a window. , Europe, or• in 'giving parties in Ade- 't"It was. a very quiet wedding."
Smith's Glromry, Main Street, Sea- "She 'put them in the centre of the laide's' !grime palace on Charles Street. "Were there any bridesmaids?" __-_______-40.__ .
forth. ,Phone: Office, 185 W; resi- table. And' now, read 'S'crip'ps lett- Joan and Gies wotadd traMell, perhaps "`Nat 'a sing1h one, . - . and
denee, 1811 J. er. We1l have titre! before William ' . ,
„ �b'u�t always, they would comae rack to theme, rcvasn� t any evMl,d'i'rug cake An English judge rays fifty clot
,this serene 'haribour, safe from the and bhere war-it't any wedding gown. lars is a ridicnious pity far a wa
Coile,s 96ttled h.innself- Opposite her ,s'torm -and fret of life. "Oh, I shouldn't think you could be man's creat. :Maybe that's why man,
per herfrote the .fire. "It is rather an am--Beatin• the arm of his chair with tmlarriled w•ithou:t, a wedding gown, wornien wouldn't think of 'pwving leas.
l a AUCTIONEERS ,zing doturmrent," he said, "I simply a n'ei-vous fiast Drew reflected' that he Joan."' • a than seventy-five•. °Guelph VDereury
coultd.n't resist sharing it width you." ,had niev,, m ,been safe ft-om storm. and "Well, I voas, and bhere•vvas no ono
OsCAIt BLOPP Dear old Chap, , said Sct^i s fret . perhaps if he had -e1•- to sera me bent Farley. And• she near- I am iptl'incrl to think that th'
p pp , He rose amid ,paced the rodnn restlegs- ly cried her eyes out." English should he rrilPcize,d not fa
Honor Graduate Carey Jb'ise's' Nor We have joist had your leaser. ly, then stopped and listened, as he Young John, and Priscilla stared at taking sport too seri0us�l_ hu fo
a4enal Stlhoal fosq Atictiioneering, Chi= heard a stouned' at the front door. hen•. "Wasrv't it a happy wedding, not taking it seertou,,%ly enough.-eMr
as S'p'ecial course taken in Pure WUta't a ,p'ranc'e yrou sect To tell us n„
ga. Gil. voice. Hie looked at the clock. Joan?" Robert Lynd•
Bred Live Sboiek, Real Elstate,, Mer- ,Chat your honne is ours . for. as long � „
ohamdase and 1:`at+nr 'Sales. i#ates in we wish, and offering to share It as nine. It was the happiegt wterddirng in
r e w !busdrnd with me or to set As Giles entered, the straight slim the whole wirlle weal"ld, but Farley The really religious man, like Jo
keeping with iprevalling'ar>iarklets. 'Jori yam' grace rof ihimi struck agair>`ste .I7revv's ,sired because she W" gUadl" gives up ,the attempt to utrderstan'
i tilo7n wvsureed. Write or wltre,. torte. up tat antythinig el,w, ,p.'that I can
Oscal 7nirieli, Onyt, Phond; earn an ilifcrome #tor' A'melie, hmamt. �FTe said at once: "Yon didn't "Itf you didn't wean". ap wedding- Cid, and rgncen6ratesa on living r
" As if ymu had'ri'3t hplYped empughl exrpeet me;?" gmwny what did you Wear 'I ligiously,--Mr. Julian Huxley.
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berry* aria 'rpll)'POWt `I>� .iw 00 'al�xd 9011 1�l2� IS ' 4r� > N t r .
and ge �aR,, lie . + 4U11 a REdU T ,
oil Is rs not. adVis Tw.. ppe er . 09"WAl= i
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The majority of crops, however'.. i `n`r Ia a1 { � o �� � I
eslp'er4Ally field ,crops rgs d' bo 5."
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plic,tions 11�tAe aA acrd $011 , d'al'e ° ti '+.i . gmbi R'wi y% all, 1�r ?.
r►]uSR eQCelriS'e�dvP111%Il1e. 11 ill. !'u tL£
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arpplying lime, it eimnon deal vetufnus- ' ,r — ,., r , ,', I, I
ali�ei expected. -H.Q ,L' ,
1Reomt. experiments conducted at Spediru Avinue ARS i ly Jr �� l i4�r'`
T)oaruinldon q 11
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prutal Farms ., and . t a s �r °
Stations 'show that liming may or { vista rw. rut, fh nil fr - "s
anaty mot be betrisfiei'a+l, depending upon ?_..f , ..,"Fri; r`s4� 1,.
wUnether bhe''soil°is or is, runt acid. At l
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Lenenoxville in Quebec, applying lirmia - "^ i ai'I t �t tr
to -oats, in a rotation of scorn, oats, M .. ,, 'i f� i, �' t
clover, timothy rqe ulted in a 9-3Var ""
aaerage increase ,per acre of 3 tan's netiglibors. - R
of roan, 11.9 bushels oil Darts, 0.73 of "Again, in war, the p!ig u :'� d
a ton of clover and '0.88 of a ton off -mounted, -orderlies spurring. ' .; +, Litt
imtothy. .Sncrdras!es in ' crop yveUds with life and death ordeals,, Are. to b _ t r .. r :'`
due tq liming ,have ,been even more relegated to the past, far, I st4 ' P
outstanding at Kenbvidle and at Nap-- eyrie genesial will fial;h his, colorimm di ,,4t "
pain, Nava IScotia. At the Central through all .dntber�lverrirug obstacles •ta ��: '
Extper]srr.+enital F mm,, OttGarw% hplw- his subordinates miles -away." ...
..vier, where the Soil ,is neutral to al- The 'writer of true article .warns teti'&0 .I
mlinle in reaction, vpg3em]mentts con -that - "this Ip7rowilsicu+ofusy Jove hike ,,
ducted by ilii. Field Hws!bandhy divi- hurling arb'out of electrical farce must. . ,r:
be handled with some precaution ," `'1
ion, in whish hire. has 'been applied, , .
have failed to pi Amy increases since' the powder 1m)agazives Of war111 h i i
n crop yield's. similarly 'air Kap- ivlesslels can, tper'hapsl, be ignited jma'1e28
us,katsdng in Northern ,Ontario and .away. Which ,presents a syisetern oT'"'u]
La Ferme in Northern pp ' ' ."}'
Quelbec a lr- coast defence or comlbat appalling .ia �.
cations of l]•me in •a irotabiom of oats, the 'ea#dmeme." `�-
ml'leey, clover, timothy did not in- M'h'os, in two ,paragraphs, the un -r.
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crease the crop, yields. • named writer floreas!t the. radio . :'.
Acid 'sai'ls are profbakaly more con- Ibeatcorr dile radio oom!parss, radio- I.a
neon in Eastern'Can�ada than, are neu- controlled -projectiles and other 'iin- t;
tral or alkaline 'soils and in bite ma- venrb]or §... of compatratively r(keat
deity of instances Broils will, respond drtgon,••
o applications of lime. It is neces- ;F;,^t
r>ary, .however, to use conlsidzralble -'l
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udlgmlemtt. in. its use and a farmer Ancient Gold Hoard
would do ,well where- its value has
not already been proven to have his DIlC'OVere(l 111 Italy'
soil tested by tueants of one or other �,=
of the reasonably reliable field tests A 'remarkable discovery of trees- 1
now available„ otherwise the - lime �t"y has occurred in Roma. While - "..
should 4be applied first on only • a then were deistroyintg an olid ho'tvsle
simiall area, and the area increased in the Via dell' Impero, they came . ,, y
ater if economical results, are obtain- ,across a pot filled with giold coins
ed. I and ornaments, walled up in one of. ,
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the morns. The treasure weigrhs '"'"
about 40 poun4 and is yalu'ed at .1.
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$75,0 O. A further cache containing
1Vlodes ' of Planting ' Dahlias' 50 'pieces of salver and several ancient'
For aar:lateurs the usual 'method of coins was found' later. '"
.�,•rc!wing d'a'hlias is that of root ditvi- -Rings set with precious ,stones
sio.n. 'The roots of one year are were found to be wraipped in a news -
stored in cellars and divided up for paper, dated 1888. Tuve coins bear I •plant's the following spring. The the effigies orf the Emperors Au!gus-
storage moan for these roots should tus, Nero and Trajan. Senator Ricci, ".
e, frost ,proof and not too dry. Con- the archaeologist, identified them as
dations which are suitatble fo: star- very rale'
r•.g potatoes are sudsuita far the stor- Examples of Byzantine coins were
ng of 'dahlias. ,, The,. roots :r,ay 'be .wrapped apart. Another little parreel
contained gold' pieces with thee' effigies
planted out into the Voider towards of Julius, II, Philip III, Philip IV,
the 7rsiddle of May, or earlier if no Napoleon ITT, Piux IX, I of
'.anger from late frotsts is expected. 'Tuscany, and, King• 'Hu father'
There' may be planted from 2 feet of the present :king of Italy. Seven- '
to 4 feet apart, according to space ty'-two .out of more than 10,0' rings11
available, and -the' size of the root are of ,odd workmanship, alid' some
planted
When dividing the roots are sect with rare cameos.
care mutst be taken' to see;'thaf'°ea.dh The house stood emtrpty for some
part :has, at least one eye, which will time, (but old ,people ,who, once hvlea
be fountd on the crown to which the near memeevrlber -than an antiquarian
truce root:•, are attached. named Martinetti lived in that very
Another . method, generally the rooms some -50 or 00 years ago with
commercial method, of , propagating his wife and nice. The niece is still. ,
dahlias is.,by means of cut-ting,s. Dux- living, but her (whereabouts are not
ing recent years raising them from known.
seed has also grown' in favor. In ,Martinett,i used to spate that his
fact in the case of the new Collarette house contained treasure. But, though.....
dahlia's it is the. simplest and !best 'his window made., thorough search
method. The seed should be • sown after- his death, she found nothing.
about the beginning cif April. One packet (beams a label with the ''
Where th1 dahlia succe,alds it is a words,•"`'Bom ellii's Bank;" printed on
very satisfactory flower for the am- it. A private bank of that name is
ateur. The dahlia, says the Domin- still renniembered. '
ion Department , of Agri,cultture, re- Unless stome persons can „ males- .
' uires,plenty•-vf •-moi-sume t-ic�h soil, good their claim the whole, treasure
occatsional 'artificial fertilWng, and will pass to the Italian state. '
not too hot a cl•irj ate.
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Wonders of Radio LONDON AND WINGHAM a
Predicted in 1597 . South. '
The startling accuracy of the earl- pm. I
iest proph•!ts of radio's possibilities Win'gham . • '1.55
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were revealed to -day in researches Bel rave
2.11
made into the files of magazines and Blyth .................... 2.23 ,f,
newspapers published at the tarn of Londesboro .. " ............. 2.30
the century. Clanton 308
The researches were inspired 'by Brucefield ................. 3.27 • . l
the fact that this month brings the Kippen 3.35
,90th anniversary of the first use of Htensali ................... 3.41 '
radio for tranisroteanic news coin- Exeter 3.55 '
mtunication. News transirid-,cion was . _
the first service performed by wire- North.
less. -As in ,-the ca�•s of the p,o'ny, a.rn, -
ex.pres�s, th'z tele'graeph, the telephone : Exeter ................... 10.42
and the• catble, new°paper% were the i Hensall ........... • ....... 10,55
first to use and develop the new ; Ki•ppen .................. 11.01 11.
agency of communication. On March ; Brucefield 11.09
31, 1909, a London newspaper re- i Clinton .................... 11.54
ceivEd \eau York dis•patch'es t,Ia'the I Londes,boro 12.10
Marconi meethod', thus launching a Blyth ................ 12..19
new science.' 13elo7eave .................. 12.30 ';j
Six year's previously, a '%'Fit�r in' Wingham ................. 12.50
the ylarch, 1897, i:-�ue of an Ameri- j '
can magazine, one H. J. W. Dant, to i - ,
reporting,on the results of some, C. N. R. '
experi•mlents by Dr. Jagadis Chander '
Bose, a Hintdu' savant, and Gugiielmo East. '
'Marconi, heretofore unknown Italian I i
a.m. p.m, i
youth, ophle(l:• "We, seem to be on' Goderich 6.45 2.30
the verge of a method of eommtuni- I Clinton ............ • 7.0,8 8.00
cation that will as • far surpas.a the' Seaforth .....'f..... 7`22 3.18 ,,.,n- t
telegraphy which was to our fathers , Dublin .... , •...... 7.33 3.31
a i-niracle as that wondeer• stn-p:tc�sed i Mitchell ........... 7.42 11.43 .11
they old mail coaches." nam envi-
sioned with uncanny accuracy- future. West. �t
developinien'ts of w-irele'ss that `did not! Dublin 11.19 9.82 .'S
materialize until years later. i Seafo,rth 11.34 9,45 i
In th'e year the article a•ppeared', Clinbon ...... • • • • • • 11.50' 9.59
Marco,ni hadn't strcceeeded in sen'dinlg Goderich .......... r
12.10 1D25 ,
signals more 'than nine miles'. It was
four years 'before he was able to'
s signal across the Atlantic and six C. P. R. TIME TABLE I I
. years Wore h,e sucees'srfu'lly trans- '�
mitted 'a complcbe m�etsis•age acreosa the East. ;
ocean. Yet a story•in another Amer- 1.Q,in4
s.so i
icon 'ma,gazim,e of the sante moron h, Goderich .
March, 1997, quotets W. Ht. Preece, `Menset 5.56
head of the elecitrical branch of the McGaw ................... 6.04 ''`l
- 13ritish prose offtice department, as Auburn 6.11 :i
ti Predicting "t:he sending of dispatch- Blyth ...................... 8,25 `�
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s ens from New York to Landon be- Walton 6.40 "•, ;F
tween a couple of stations coshing McNaught 0.52
• $50,000 anti with .50 or 60 horsepower Toronto 10:25 C
e of eniengy." '
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.wear. .
r "Nor," the article states, "is this a.m. •'.,,
r msore than the ibefginninig of the tale% Toronto ...... 7.40 ;�
for theese n1a,"W'llrous waves are to McNaught .... ......... 11.49
null'if and. render innocuous the ` '
y Walton .. 11,.01
terrible'. fog dtermmns. With light- Blyth ..................... 1;;.12
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houseem and ships, radiating ebher Auburn ................... 12.23 ., .' ,..
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d Waves in all dU,te�tions, each vessel McGaw 12.841 '
e- can lay out as a chart -Ghee rositibn Menses 12r;41, - •' � -
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