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A" ,� .Q. , WPP.V --. 11 I'll, I '. I _. *a A '_ Ot 'T ��., ". � . I I l, ... i � � . I -as boop 11 , 01 ii . I . r , I X ! ""' . I 0- , '. 'Aia . ,,�)* 1 .... VA 2 I . . 1, F. - room &gain, the pbair in which a � I h .... suoipewipg R. S. Hays, - ­­­ . I . . I .. .1 ,, .. 1-1- ­ - I I ..'' __.. .. .I.I..._­.. I -1 �. - .11 I. r4id of �1';7P 1 ,;� t - . '-_,...., .. �-I 4 , DOW I .. , 0 " ­ I ...... " I g I . - -1-1 .- I I ­ .1 ­ I ell had sat, the bWiug� fire. Eli .. 11 � - � ,.��, J�i.�, . lo " I,— I . . . . . " 1� �� Igg, t . , arfps rela*ed.. The girt ra* ,d h 14"VeIs becall I'm graw-U.. W- D'ot F -,i 1. ,�� I, i 1,11 a . BWTM*rsl Solicitor% Convey"1900m, = _. _ a, , 411 ' -,- IV, """' ,� I bead and hands .to his you like me. A well as ym, dJA 4*'%:' -'As _!,MV.n put her two . , - ' - __ _.. ' � 1�.',"L&0�1_41w"Wil a . � will Notaries Public. Solicitors for the leuited buward -him, her havids fabie, in ths7lmoke that gicirrileofie had ­ -z- face, looking at him with 9yes two, three, swft years I ... ��. ! I I . ,%�. � -gun, his old.river friend. He real! - w0h,k]i I _� * . � Dominion Bank. Office in Irear of the 101f , ' . tell _. .� .: � : ", � �!,., � - . "I'll 11 ��- "I , , , t1p, , ,? . DonfMitoxii Bank, Sea&rtb. Mb=V to cluspedkin front of her on the - left in the room. Hie saw the bit of ed nqw.that'his old friends were the Keith no longer failed to recogni7m. do,. you wouldhft' Tie , , . � f . o ,� J* �! ,.2 1 1 1 "You will tell qoe the truth about ust - ew. nun after " I . 1 '. , , I Al I red tereeping ,up -her throat into her very 'ones he must avoid Wat ca,re- They were the eyes that had, 190W j . a f Is _ e, , -P N4 I I : 1911IIII& . , o. " I 1� t��,, ?I 0145A, . , I John Keith?" she asked in a low, cheeks, and This conscience shamed fully to es6apo aelf­betrayal. Friend- at him ,out of the faded,lPieturle in nie for the 111rr .... - H I �i . eo�_ . . , OT 0 - L � . - , I � I - I - tense voice. ,"You swear that, lit wJ11 himu It was difficult for -him not ,.to ship no longer existed for him; the Connistarr's watch. ,, � those-_ Derry, Pro. gai 0 1 I , �� , 444� ��.'r 'w � i1fo ..., i 11 . _.�, p,p 'i I I,- be the truth?" believe McDowell now. Shan " Tung town was a deesert. without An oasis' ,"Kies rqe, Derry2' I anal". .. ,, I �. . I 1. W�,,.-,.,'',,,. . I . ,. , A I , A40A. _ 7"" . " , 6 :4 V_ _04ii'.'�,.;�-�'; I BBST & BBST 01I -will keep northing back f s� sible, not to obey. Her 'IDon't." be ploaded. 44, I .1 14,12, . � � ,yom- you had been there. It was Shan Tung where he mig1ht. reclaim some of the It wa impos " I .. Please � 1. or� .. . � , ., ��ie� �t. -, :. that I have told (Inspector McDowell," who had, left the hall As -he entered. thi�gg he had lost. Memories -he had lips clung to him. There was love, -don't' . 1� ­ �t.'.. iv. 1,", : i -1 ��� I 33111111112i0teTsp Solicitors, OonyOyan' he answered, fighting -to meet her ,Probably it was Shan Tung whose troisured gave ,place. to bit -ter -ones. adoration, in their caress. _' I. -1 _11,1, I I . Ike felt like a hundred -horned bull I' ­ 4 ' 11­"�' , I I �, ,1111 no and Notaries Pulblies Etr- ,Office I . 4 ­ .. . , I M M-MITS I BuadlM C,pposite The eyes, leally. "I almost believe I face she had seen at -the window. His own townfol-�, 6f all people, were !And then she was crying again, in a very small ching shop. Kary . . .1111 -- 1 4 : the Edge '. I may tell you Inore." . What she said amazed hirn. "Yes, his readiest oAemies, and his loneli with her arms around him tig�.t and J osephihe herself savIed the day f -or I . I %, ­ . �,r.,M' - - I _1 ,.� ,,�: 4 1 , '. Expositor Office. r"Then--did you speak the truth it is a. shocking habit of mine, Mr. ness clutched -him tighter, unill the he� face hidden against him, and �e ,b im by, ill-nVing suddenly from the coiinmiercial P" -duct. -i4 � .: ­ � , ­- 9"" 4 ') I . � ; .., � when you reported tio'litispector Mc- Conniston. I learned to smoke in air itself seemed thick and difficult to Picked her up as he would baivAe lift- big chair, foreing him into it, and 'IA' very satisfalett I rqe :6i ., ,... P, , ,Is John Keith dead?" the East, Is it so very bad, do you breathe. ,For'the time Derwent Con- ed a child, and carried her to the big sAuggling herself on ihij knees. inav be . . :. 14w:: "', I 1. Dowell? . , inlash, way ,be, . of-Abw - � . VETERINARY' . - .i ,�. :Could Shani Tuhg'meeit tho:i;4e w,on- thifik?"' � . riston was utterly- submerged in the chair in front of .the fim. Re put -rhere!o She looked, at a tiny lowing: JOine qwt otach pf o �1n I � �� I I I � ­ . �,A­ - %, � I I - .... . 1� 1_� � derful e es as hei was ineteting them -He fairly shook himself. He want- overwhelming yearnings of 'John her'in it and, stood betfore. her, trying watch on ,her wrist. "'Wi0re going iniddlings, Yollow. coin. ,�,,JC , ., . 'F .. . % , 'y . I �. � I.. � , � . , , 1, ', I " 'r "' I , n I �'., , , " � now, he wondered? Could he face ed to say, "You beautiful little liar, Keith. to smile. Her hair had loosened and to ,bed in two hours. W41ve got a lot ground otat groa,ts. with � I " �gf,, - ' ' P'�N . ­ .� JOHN GRIEVE, V.S. them and Trilasiber them, as McDowell I'd, like., to, call ' ad fallen a- to talk about-tbAt wont wait until of am -'et!N, your bluff right now, I -J& dropped into a dimly lighted' the shining mass of it h . nval i1eledS made up of 'p . . -.111, , 4, " � . "I. ! , I "'. 'had hinted? 'To McDowell the lie but .1 won't, because I'm sorry for sihop to Aurchase a box of cigars. It baut her face And to her shoulde, You understand mead, fish meal, buttermilk. p -b, jkl,, � r.s. to -morrow, ,Perry. ��Ib.,Q. - � . ­ � I 1; I I I Elonor graduate.of Obtario Veter-In- had co(me easily to his tongue. It you!" Instead, he nipped off the end was deserted except for the proprie- -She was more then ever like a little .what I imealri. I couldn't sleep until and barie m��l in- equal. prMoll .. ,,'­ .. . . Q "', ,� 11 ed intl_� ,At; " e I 11 . 83ry 0D1l*.*e. All,i.diseasea of dornestic stuck in his throat now. 'Without of his cigar, and said: -tor. 'His elbow bumped into a tele, girl as she looked UP -at him -you've told me. And You must tell These ingredients - . .may lbe tylari ,U,;`_,.� %, I � I � it, h4r eyes � I .14�, " . . . . . . q,.'. I . "i '... i uninvas treated. Calls promptly at- giving him time -to prepare, himself "In England, you know, the ladies phone. He would call,ufp Wallie and worship -ping hiatt, her lips'tr,yi' to m -e the truth. I'll love You just the ,proportion according 456 a It VIX. I ng cqst ,A,A,- .. "'A I ft:tw, , tended to ,and charges inaderate- Vet- the ig�rl had sh6t straight for the smoke a great deal. Personally -T tell him to have a good fire waiting smile, anci one litie, hand dabbing her same, no matter what it is,- Derry, Availability of Ahe idifferenit foeds� thp., ­�,;�,.Ie � I - , ,- 1. , ". .. " I erluiarY DoutistrY a specialty- OffIc' bull,Bs 'eye, srbraight to, the heart -of may"be a litile,prejudiced. I don't for hiiii, and in the company of that eyes with, a tiny" handkerchief that Derry, why did you do it?!p 6one meal, bowever, relrriainii�j atr P�:..", �'�",., , 1-01. I .r. � 4 i and residence on Goderich Street, one kthe thing that mleant, life or death to know that it is sinful, especially when fire he would do a- lot of thinking be- was Already wet and crushed. "Do what?" he asked stupidly. ' the same" level. In addition to t6efsq.- � l,&,� . I I i'� di �; �:��`� I . 410or east of Dr. Mackay's, office, Sea- 'hini, ,and- for a mon-tient he -found no one uses such good judgment -in or!- fore getting into communication with You -you don't seem verk glad to The delicious softness went out of ingredients, one�halrf per cetut. of saft �,, )MA ' - tp .. I ,. 11 I ll forth. answer. 'Clearly he was facing sus- entals." And, then he was powerless McDowell. ..... - --, see me, Dtffl-y.' I . ,I o n his knees. It and two per pent, of crude cod liver � , r ',� I . . .. . � . . i I . .... I 11mclon. She could not have ,driven to -hold himself b�clk.. -He smiled at It was not Wallie who' answered "I----4I`Im; just stunited," he nitinaged grew rigid, H& looked hopelessly in.' oil should be. mio"porated into the 401;��-t' .,q , � .. I N . � - frankly, unafraid. ",I don't be- him, ind he was ajb . � could feel the inixture. When the kirds, are on ,we - 1, ,.. . the shaft intuittviely. 'Me .vincimpect- h,iii out to apologize'to say' "You see—" to the �re, but he . 1� I A . I . A. R. CAMPBELL, V.S. ednests of the thing astiondshed him lieve you smoke," he added. . for -getting the wrong nuinber when , "It is a shocking surprise, Derry. I burning inquiry in the girl's eyes.He. range in the sunlight, the oil may be .. !, ... 1'� .. � � ' '­�� I I � e passing reduce i ' .�, . I % ., and then thirilled- him� and in ,the He rose to his feet, still smiling the voice at the other end asked, meant it to' -be. 'I'vebeen planning it .sensed a swift chang d to ane W cent. or eliminated, � ��� . I ­ -4 ., g - I ,�, Graduate of Ontario VoterinlarT thrill Of it h6 found, hin-vs&lf more across at her, like a big brother 0"Is ,that you, Conni.iton?" I for years and years and years! Please through her. ,She -seemed scarcely -entirely. If niflik in any form is ,�,,�, I . Univeisity of Toronto. All than ever master of himself. waiting for her confidence.' Sfie was It was ,McDowell. ..'The djscav�ry take Off Your epat-it's dripping wet! to breathe,and he Rnew that his art- availablia, the animal feeds of the 11 ­ T. - Ill 1, . I . . ­ , Z. , . � I . treated If'Would you like to -hear how 'ut- not, alarmed at thq directness with gave him a distinct shock. - _ I that xwer had been, more than andequate. mash may be cut down accordingly.- ' `.' �, I I ____ c animals What -and sit down near me, . on ­ , . of 4 mestl= principles,. terly John Keith is ,dead and how he' which he had guessed the truth.' She could the Inspector be doing up at stool!" . . I 11: " � 'ip . �,.­ 1�. I 9 .... . . mot x4 ' It- either confessed or feign-ed'an ig- 0 , . .. , ,,. .". Charges reasonable. Day or night aied?"I he asked. wag no longer embarrassed. She the Shack in his absence? 'Besides, ' Again he obeyed. He -WAs big for norance of something which it would I.. . . 1. � . Z: I 9 .1 I � have been impossible for him to for. ' I . . . �.i_ � I i . cans promptly attended to. Office on "Yes. 'That is what 1, must know." seemed for a moment to be looking there *as an imperatWe demand in the stool. . I � ... .:,�,�" . 11'.1 3fiLin Street, Herisall, opposite Town He noticed that ,'her hands. had clas- ,through him and into him, a strange the question that shot at hkri over "You are glad, to see me, ar,e.n,t get had he been Conniston. He look- WIT AND WISDOM * 1. ,� . . . . . . ��141 � . 4 N 1 Hall. Phone 116. Breeder, a Scot- od. HeT slender fingers were clench- and yedtnifig'desire glowing dully in the rwire. iMcDowell had half shout- you, Derry?"�. ed up at her at last. Th,e joyous . � . , .�4, _�� ', , . , L .:, .. � .1 tish .Terriers. Inverness, Kennels. od, tight. -her eyes. Hq'saw her throat bwiWb- ed it. " . "Yes," he wbisper6d. flush ha,d gone out of her face. It . Wbat we are aiming at is Pot an .!., �'..,,' .� I . ". . �1, 1 1, . . �,14 4 1, Hensall. "I hesitate, because I have almost ing again., and he was'filled with an "'Yes, it's 1,;'�,he said rather feebly. He could feel the swift, exe,ite<i was a little drawn., Her hind which """'Posed peace but a negotiated. . ,�',�� . . 7;�. - I � , . I � ,promised to tell you even, more than in -finite, cam1passion for this daughter, 'q'Tn down -town, stocking up on same, beating of her heart. -�- . . had -been snugg.lihg his ne'ek lc�r,,s_ ,peace. .Ramsay Kai --Donald. - '�' . I "I ,,,,I- . . . . . .,.. . . � .� 4 . 10- I . I . .". ,­ � IF, � . I I told ,McDowell," he went on. "And of. the man be had kilW. But lie cigars. What's the excitement?" ' .!'And I'm never going,back again Ingly, slipped down from his shoul- ;-P.- . .",li'I I . ,, I that will not be pleagan� for you to kept it within himself., He had gone ,"Don't ask qu'estions but liustle up -to them," he heard her say,, some- ,der. The ,public .school system is the life ­ " .- , ­­­-, - � �, I f MEDICAL * He killed your father. There far enough'. k. here," McDowell fired back.* "I've thing suddenly low and fierce in her "I guess -you'd rather I hadn't '. , "'. .. ! , -hear. It was for her to &pea insurance of any country. Bishop `­�, 1 , .,t William, T. Manning. - I I i can be no sNtnipathy in, Your beaxt At the door she gave him her hand g9t the surprise of your life waiting ,voice. "Never! I'm going to stay come, Derry," ishe said, fighting" 0 1 . ...','� " 4 ,. . . .1. - .. .. 1,� - . ` I for John Keith. ,It will not be pleas- again, bidding him good -night. She for you!" with you always, Derry. Alwaysl" keep a break out of her voice. "And . � , 1. ", I I "' . ..., - .� . DR. R J. R., FORSTER , ant for you to hear that I liked the lookpd, pathetically helpless, and he Keith heard the received at the -She put her lips ebase 'to his'ear I'll go back, if you want to s�end me. In -19928 it was a joke ,to quote the .. ,.". . I I . ".1 t . said:, "Kant wants but lit- P:., : Z . Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat nitan, and that I am sorry he . is thought that someone ought to ­ be. other end go'to with a bang. Some- and .whispered mysteriously. "They But I've always dreamed of your pOe't who . _ :� I 'dead." . there -with the right *know where I ai ybe th,�-Y you'd send tle -here below.'? Times have charig­ . ". A Graduat,in Medicine, UniveirsitV of I to take her thing had happened at the Shack, and don't n. Ma promise, that some day I !.; I ',He went out think I'm dead. But Colonel, R#p- for me or come and get in , . I . I � .. . " ;.. ..� I . .. I I . . "On on -please." I in his armis and comfort het.- MeDowell was excited. 0 .,d_pd ed.-L-il)uluth Herald. J ' � , I .11 Toronto. �__ - I . M New York Opthal� -Her -hands unclasped. Her fingers "You will com& aigain?'�, she whis- puzzled.' For some,reason he was in pington ,knows. I told him I wag like to know why before You tell me . ., _ I � .. � 't I 48 IAte assistant lay lirrip: Something faded slowly pered. no great hurry to lreach the tqp of, coming if I had to walk- round the to go. Why have you hidden away There would have.been no general '.. 11 . med and'Au'ral Institute, Moorefleld�s . I outcry . if the government had impos- . I ;.k", . . ;1 ."P. out of hei-face.. It w -4s as if she .Yes, I am, caming again," he said. the hill. He was beginning to expect world to get tere. lie sai,d he'd keep from, me all these years, leaving me � v�' I ', . Eye and Golden Square Throat Hoe- . d that ,, �' . among those who you kn r hated e4 a tax on cAtizens- who go, about the . . . . A � 11 pital., 1�,andon,. F At Commercial bad hoped for something, an ood-night." . things to happert-too many things- my secret, and gave me letteri to el" ' . .-I ,, 11 I 4ng . . Was it,bs.� streets. bareheaded.-'Soronto mail . .�,,.­ .1 E I T�ird Monday in hape was dying. Could itbe possible . He passed out into the drizzle. The and in the..stress of the moinept be some' awfully nice people orver her�,, me as they ,hated you? . :.,. � : jitel S,�idorth, . . -d Empire. � . ... �­, - cause you didrift carei? Or was it an � 1 .11 month, from 11 a.m to 3 p.m that she bad- hoped he would say door closed, behind him, but -not be- felt the incongruity of the friendly I've been over six ,months. And when , . � , � . ' , 6 i each Aratford: ,th-at,John Keith was alive? fore there tame to him once more, ,box of cigars tucked under his arm., I saw your name in gne of those dey- because_---becau�se_lt. She bent her — . 4b ' f..� 'I'll, ,, � 68 Waterloo Street, South, E All'these big questions bring about, I�L , . , ) . I "Did you know this man?'? that choking sob from the throat of The hardest luek,'he had ever rum up looking, blule-dolvered, head and whispered strangely,. "Was - . 1;. I I I . he . I I . 1. 11 Miriam Kirkstohe. against bad never quite killed his the- Mounted Police 'get out, I just it because you were ai�fraid,?" a lively discussion among meh who � e.�, : , asked. This John : I " , , . I . i� . . I , ,Keith e - � . i I i8he shook her hiri9d. "No. I was . Afraid?" slowly, Zon't know ,much about them.�Bran . .: .1 .sense.of humor and' bi chuckled. His dropped down on m!y knees and thank- I he repeated . ,01, . I .1 . : ;111 I DR. W. C. SPROAT away at schgol.for -many years. ,. I . fortunes were indeedi at low eibb when ed I dop Sun. . . � .1 - .%.11 I �?.� . the good ,Lord, Derry. I knew I'd staring again into the fire. 'Afraid . I � %% � . . , IL, . don't re�memilyer him." I . I I . .�:! . .. ,he found -a ,bit Of con-dort in -hugging 'find, you some-whereLL-sometime. I —" He Was going.' to add "Of I., 1 4 . Graduate of Faculty Of Modicine, "'But he'knew you -that is, he had Ix a box of cigars still closer. .. I... �haven't slept tw�g_winks since1eaving what?" but caught the 'words ano To t1iie government he's a Financial . . ,!. ... University of W&tern, Ontario, LOR-I , "He used to ' Keith's hand was on the Ibutt . , ontreal! And I guess I really . Moses, but 'to_-thet Opposition, no . .. ,.. i .. don, Mem�bor of College of Physic- seen you,!'_said Keith. of [He, could see that every room in M . held them back. , Office talk to me -about you in -those days his revolver as he Triade his way the Shack was lighted, when he frightented that big man with . the The birch fire leaped up with a 'doubt, be's the-ohodes I to ruin. --Mor- , . .11 I Imis and Sur na of Ontario. , I I den. roar into the chimney, and der Cities Stii. - . ; . goo : terrible mustaches, for. when I rugh- sud . 11 , lin Aberhart's Drug Store, Main St., �rhen he. was helpless and- dyingq BA ,through ithe black night. He could' came to the crest of -the slope,'but I - I .��";" said that be was ,sorry :for YOU, and not see the gravel path under his feet the shades were drawn. Ire ider-' ed in oh. him to -night, dripping wet, frorm the heart of the flame he caught I 1. . Seaforth. Phone 90. . . war The ladies may think- 6ey act 1: . that yo�i did he, ever (but could* only feel it, Sorr ' ed if Wallie had -pulled down the cur- and said, 'I'm Miss Mary Josephine .. i pnly because of ,letbin again that strange and all-4pervading , ' .�� . g . ri son Tj n Can inta nigh ,and get away with it, but a �1. . regret the justice he brought upon that ,�Vas more than a ,guess made tains, or if it. was a caution on Mc- C6nniston, and I want',my broth,r,' th 11, the , satio of Derwe t _ , n 11. , , - - :1 I . -man wouldn't last long if he acted .f., � ..� I � I your father. You'see I speak his him feel that Shan Tung was n aw that way. -St. Petergbu�g,' Fla., . �. . I . �Ot D ell's part against possible e&pion-- his eyes grew bigger andbigger until ristan's presence ven, nedr to him' �� A 11 DIL A.. NEWTON-BRADY words. Hie called, it justice. He nov- fir away, and he wondered if it was Age. ' -Suspicion made him transfer I thought they were surely going to It seemed to him that for an instant Times. g I I er weakened on'that poinit.-You have a pr'emonition, and What it qnea,t. the box of cigars to his left, arm so POP out at me., And then he swore. he caught a flaih of Conni'ston's face . 1. I ` I GTa&ate Dublin Univenity, Ire- that his right was free. -SoniewhgFre He said, 'My Gawd, I -didn't know he and'Somewhere within -him was . a . — � �:� , I rprobably never heard his part of -the With the keen instinct of a hound he . �� 4,'�l �_!; . ftn& Isate Extern Astswitant Master et*ry.py . . I I ,was scenting for a personal danger.. inthe darkness Conniston�s voiee was, had a sister!"" ' , whispering which was Conninston's 'Wilienever a man has a mind to I . . I I I ' im. . 0.11 RotondA Hospital.. for Women iLnd s,N,.,i, voice. He .,w gi*ak he utters something akin to '. # �,,� . He passed through thii gate and be- urging 'him, as it had urged him up Keith's heai-t was choking h So as.Passessed by a Teird p A*fldro1u:v DubE'R- Office at r4widerift The -one word forced itself from gan the dow- nward slope toward town in the cabin on the Barren: "I),O,,t .this. wonderful little creature was and..,masterfal force that swent over poetry, --John Masefield. . 7.11 I .. I ,� . lately occupied by Mrs. F�arsons- -her lips. ,She was expecting bihi to and not until then did he begin ad,d:m walk into u -noose, If it epines to a Derwent'Gonniston's sister! And she him and. cotnquered him.. a thin'g that . I .1 . . .. , � , , h, 'The time -may come when we shall � .11� I Rom. -3: 9 to 10 A.m, 6 to 7 P -ML; was claiming him. was more n intuition and .. . e . i go ork and wufteid� 'her eyes 'never in,g things together And analyzing fight, fight -P, .. She thought he greater . ��,l I * ., , Smidays, 1 to.,2 pm�- . for am instant leaving his face. the situAtion as it had transformed And. then something happened t.hat was her brother! . than physical desire. It was inspira- nGt get a view of St. Paul's unless ... I . . . I . . He did not repeat the stoiIy exact- itself since he had st brought his heart to a dead �top. He '"-And I lov� him because he treat- tion. He knew that the Englishman 'we traivel by aeroplane -The B.ish9p , �� 1: , of Willesden. I . . . I 1, I. ­ . . ly as he ,had told it -to MeDowell. of the Shack, welieOming. the storm was close to the door. His ear was ed ane so nicely 11 she was saying. "He would, h Ive -him play ,bbe game as he . -_ . . . ... . V . The facts were the same, but the from the weste' against it. And he was listening to really bugged 1�e, Derry. I guess he was abON7t W play it now, , . I.... � I DTL F. J. BURROWS rn -mountains. Hie I was away past eigh- , im to lBoNlvotting the Jews in%�rman7 . ��.. .... 4 1 1 living fire or his: own sympathy qnd tho I- t t at he bad definitely ,made a voice. ft was Pot Wallie's, and it didn't think The girl Was waiting for h sounds too much like liquidating the � ' teen. And he wrapped me up in a answer. Her lips had grown a little Office and residence Goderich Street, lit-; own conviction wen,- in them now. Up hi,�ti!d then;. now it was chaotic. was not the iron man's. It was a more tense. . � I 4 I east of the United Church, ,Sea- lie told it purely fro,m Keitt's Point He could not -leave Prince Albert im- worman's voice, or La, girl's. big oilski7i, and we. ' carne up here. - Hit, hesitation, the re- kulaks in Russia4--J)etroit .Saturday "I .. L I Coroner for the of view, and Miriam Kirkstone's,fw* He opened the door and, ert,,ed, And -O Derry, Derry -why did you straint in his welcome of her, and Night. ' , . . .. % I — . " , d '.. i " � I , , .. ftrth. Phone 46. -ai2ds, mediatel.y., ,as the i-rispiration had taking swiftly the two or tfiree steps do it? Why didn't you let me his apparent ,desire- to ,ev9da that . i County of Huron. grew whiter, and her h g'r e W moved him a fe,W. hours before. Mc- mysterious s6m,ething whie� seemed Hoarding one's confidence is, desi;_ , . I "I � tense again, ao she Iii;tene,d for the Dowell had practically given him an that carried him across the tiny ev- i i I . I st- know? 'Don't you -want me here?" to mean so much to h�r -had brougb� able; when the store gets �uffidently 11 I P-.#- . first thme to Keith's own vers,ion of assio-m-m-erit. And Miss Kirkstonewas ibue to the big room, His entrance 'He -heard but his mind had swept a s-binin- pain into 'he,r eyes. He large, it begins, circii1ating automatic- . . ' tiie tragedy Of the room in, whica Ihoi;Flng lirm. Also-S'han Tung. He -au in beyond 'her to the little cabin in �he - � I f A . DR. C. MACKAY I was so sudden that the table . . I , .1. . . they were sitting. And then he fnl. felt -within h' elf the sensa� frQPt of him was unbroken 'for a iedge of the Great Barren where Der- bad s"n such a look in the e,ves of ally.�Christian Science Morii'tor. .; J . IMIS ion of . I I Q Mackay honor graduate of Trin. lowed Keithlup into that land of icct one who was travelling on very thin n"Onich.t. Birch logs were eblazing in went anniston lay dead. He heard creattires phy,icaljy buTt, He reach- - - I "'..; I !� , � P the wind moaning, as it had moaned cd out with 'his hands and brushed ' -_ I I . Ity University, and, gold medaIist of and ,now and gibbering Eskimos, anci ice yet he could not tell just where the fireplace. In the big chair . t 'hack the thick, soft hair from About LONDON AND WINGRAM I _L�� ,� . � , I I' Trinity Medical College; imernber of from that, moment he ,was no lon!27er or "YI;hy it was thin. McDowell,' partly turned, a s-makisnag that night the Englishman: died, and , � I at C I her face. His fingers buried them- ) . I .1, the College of Physicialls d Sur- Keith ,but spolk-e with the lip.-, on- "Just a fool hunch'?� cigar poised in �.is fingers, sLaring he .saw again that last'and unspoken I . , i , "'an be 9�sured . . ,elves -in the silken d'isarray, and he South. I of Ontario. niston. H,6 described the sunless himself. 11W,b earning in Connistons eyes. , And ., . . . 900718 1�� Y the deuce should, I at him. Seated on a foots -tool, with Y . I � " weeks and Tnionthq of madness Until let a ,confounded Chinam ber chin in thp cup of 'her hands, was he kne- now why Conniston's face looked for a mom-ent straig-lir into PMU I .. ,- i #_­�-_ - ( � the gifl's eye had followed him through th,� gray 'her eyes before he spoke. Win,gharn ....... 1.55 1. '.1 1� I ' s .seemed to cabeh fire, pretty'girl gef on my nerves at this a girl. At first, blinded a little bv ., ,, '' * * ' ' * "' � Little girl, will YOu tell rie the Belgrave ........ ... 2.11 ? , ! I and' when at last he came to the lit- stage of the game? If it wasn't for the light, ,Keith thouTht she wag a gloom and why he 'had felt thr- rny�q-... ' . ; , � i � DR. H. HUGH ROSS tle cabin in which Conniston had died � � child, a rernarkabry pretty child with teriou�; prese truth?" he askcd. "Po I look like Blyth ................ *:... , 2.2s ,� . I . Mc -Dowell-_ " rice of him lon,v after " ...... I . r I he was a -gain John Keith. He'covld And there be stopped. He 'had *ide-open. balf-startled eyes andw a he had gone. Something that was the old Derwent Conniston, youf-D�ilr- Loridesboro, , . 2.80 I .. . I � , Graduate of University of Toronto not have talike�d about himself as rie foug�ht too long at the -raw ,edge of wonderful crown of glowing, brown Con-niston entered into him now. In went Conniston? Do 1?,, Clinton ....'.'.'.*.'.'.­1­.*1.­. 3.08 � .. A, .1 F�aculty of Medicine, member of Col- did about the Englishman. And when tbiro.,.3 to allow himse4f to be per- hair in which lie cov!d .still see the the throbbing chaos of Iiis biain a- " Her voice was small and troubled, Brucefield .................. &27 ' , . .1 I I lege of Physicians and -Surgeons Of 's whis vet the plain %�;as slowly fading out Kippi�n .................... _ 3.35 , 1 . he caML, to the point where. he traried suad'ed by delusions, and 6 confess: s-himp.ner of wet. Ho took off his hat voice wa spe'ring,."She is.yours, I .� , courses in 'flo' a ed that it was ,John Keith who was . I b is eyes. . . I - eyes I Ontario; pass - graduate Conniston under the or, dry, ' and brushed th(� wator from she is your,%." of hei . as she felt the pacsionatp Hensall ................... 3.41 -� 4, Chicago Clinical School of Chicago; broken sob broke in upon him from holding I His ai,ins, tightened about h,ace of his finzers in her hair. Exeter .................... 8.55 ..�, ,I ' I'Orido him, that in sorne inexplic- Mlcl)owell did not niryve. S her an(, eni i �. Royal Ophthalmie Hospital, . n, , g rl I hl r f((" Owly -the a voice that was not -unlike 'John "No. You are, changed." . ., .; IL . England; Universiti Hospital, Lon- scross the table. But th6re were no able way John Keith, though official- i 'Ose to V I' I. It was then North. I 11 . , I OffW*--BaCk Of Do- tears in the girl's eyes. Tear-, POT- ly (lead and buried, was mixed up in that Keith saw she was not, a child, Keith's voice sairl: "Yes, I want "Ye,s, -I Am changed. A: part of I R.M. ­ . � I'll don, Englaii(L haps, would have -hidden from him a mysterious affair in ,which Miriam PeilhaPq srhe w -i, (­whteen, a slim, �'6tl! I want you!" T'klrw(-nt Conniston died sovon yeal...; ' A I 1031inion'Bunk, Seaforth. Phone No. 5. the desoolation lie saw there. But she Kirkstone and S-han Tung were the tirpd-lnoking, little- !hing, 1vonder- I ago. That Pact of him was doad tin- Fxeter .................... 10.42 "I Night calls answered from residence, - , t give in. Her white, throa-, moving factors. And inasmuch as. he fully pre,tty, and vNier on the ve til hi, cami- through that' (loor Hensall ................... 10.65 .� � I (11( no rge to- I , Victoria, Street, Seaforth. . right and ,zaw �,ou, And th ;f Kippent .................... 11.01 .. . . ! f . twitched: She tried -to draw her ww, now Dc rwen Afti-inis ton and no of laughing or cr.Nirz. Pei -hap-, it X on Brucefield ................. 11.09 . 0 *__�_ breath steadily. And then .she said: longer Jobyi' Keith h was halfway behvewl. To his grow- . . flickered bac., into life. It is r" 4�, I be took t e logi- .. ' . . , Clinton .................... 11.54 "And that -was John Keith!" -�v cal paint af arguing that the affair inig dis,conAture sho came slowly tn- For a spa-ce Keith did not iraise hill turning -,lowly, slowly. That . v. it ,:h ridesbaro .................. 12.19 , '- I He hawed his �ead in conflrinlation rd hini wit.h a ,�trwige Itrid wondrr- bead. The wns (lead i . Tio DR. S. IL COLLYER . was none of ,his b,usiness, and that wa .girl's arins wer(, about ,� �wzinning to rouse , , I�Soir v .............. 1. .... of the lie, and', tbiriking of Con.niston lie could go Wi to the mountains if he ful look in,her faro. And McDowell him close, and he entild fe,el the warin h(­-inninj�- to reinninher. See, I . I B I th ........ 12.19 1 � - eina, Una'- "­ ' 1:0 grave .................. 12.30 � I I Oraduate Pavalty of Me& he said: "He was the finest gentle- p1pased. -Only in that direction could Atill sat there stnritiQ% pressure of her 'cheek against his �!�;- Josephine. It was this!" . � . M Tersity of Western 611tariD. Member man I ever knew, And 1,Am sorry he ,,, ice of a sane and ,perfect His heart thmnlied with an cinotion hair, The realization of hi.If eriinIe . , ell I Con"Ke of mysicianis and Surgeons he -is dead." - thickness, to'carry out th.e metaphor be had no tinie to ourLstion. In those ivn� alroadi- weighing his so,111 like a (Continued next week.)' . I . � % d. � of Oubuito. Post graduate 'work at "And 1, too, am .sorry." in his head. He could report indif- wide-open. shining, oves of the girl pieve of lead, yet out of that soul — I Q. . C. N. R. � I I 11 11 New York City Hospital and Victoria . She was reaching a hand across ferently to rvkDowell, forget Miss he sensed, un.Qpvakr6l-1,, traged.N - for had rome the cry, "I want you - I East. ' . . ,� ., 1. Hespilital, L,ondoa. Phone: Renfiall, the table to hirni_slowly, �hesitating- Ki,kidone, and diqapr�ear from the him.. And then thr ,.,irl's arms werp. want ynu!" and it still beat with tb� Feeding Brooder Chickens &in. P.m. I 0 1 V& Office; King Street, Honsall- ly. He stared at her. micnace of Shan Tung's eves. John reaching out to 11hii, and she was voice of that im-measurable yearning Goderich .......... t. 6.45 'A. 30 1 1, . I "You mean that?" Keith, he relvated, would ebe official- cil'ing,in that vnier �)at trembled and rven as his lips grew tight and be f,.A,, qo�on ,is the chicks are removed - , 7 I ., 11 I o 11 Clinton ............ .08 3100 I " I . "Yes, I am sorry." ly dead, and being dead, the law broke hetw"n �oh� and laughter. saw him -Of the monstrous fraud ho I the incubator ten the brooder Seaforth ........... 7.22 3.18 �. .1 .1 I ., DIL J. A. MUNN ,He took her hand. F5r, a moment would have no further' interest in "Derry, don't �ou know 7ne? Donft was. , Thiq strange little. wonderful 't -hey may he fefl. After -�,L'irig to it Dublin ............. 7.33 3.21 I i , � I ber fingers tiw�tened about hN own. l,i,, you know ,me?" creabire had onme to lifin from out that the thicks are cninfortablo they N ) . , I. tchell ............ 7.42 8.43 , ! . I 1 � i, Graduate of Northwestern UrIdivers- 'Then they relaxed and drew gently HP stood like, onr upon whom had nf a dead world, and her lips, and should 1- gh'en slightly warmed .,Va- I I l .1 , I ity, Chicago, UL I.Acehtisito Royal away from him. In that moment he ,He prodd,L,d himself on with' this fallen the cur,zte of the dum1b. She bpr a,-,,,,,, aild the ,soft care,qs of her ter to dqink in the usual chick faun- West- . I � i 11111� C , Al Surgeons -Toronto. saw a ' dden change came intd her thought as he fu-nibled his way was witthin arm's ,vach of him, ,her hands had sent his ow -n. world reeling _,rit , 11 11.19 9.82 ; ,01lege of Dent - slu taills. I Obicksize g should be Plav- D -blin ............. ,1 0 . ofilge over Sills' Hardware,'Maln St., face. ' throu,gh darknesq down in -to town. farevvhite as a ran,00, her eye,, glow- about his head so'rwiftly that tie had 'd 'l-'efore them in shallow pans, an'd 'Seaforth ........... �11 .den way - llolpf),airs of mash may then -he pu+ at Clinto(n ............. . 11.50 9,59 ... % . She was looking beyond hion, .Miriam'Kirkstone in her go] 11.34 9.45 1 Omforth. Phone 151. � over big right ghoulder. Her 'Iseyes twas alluring; the mystery that sha- I ng like newly-firod ,stars, her slim been drawn into a -maelstrom to r -_ widened, her pupils dilated under his throat "ivering. and her arms reach- which he rould find no bottarn. Be- 01,0i disposal. It is important that Goderich ............ 12.10 10-25 11 � P; 4 i gaze, and she held her breath. With dowed the big house' on the ""' wa." ing toward him. fore McDowell she bad claimed him. sufficient hopNr and fountain sepaeo 1. I fascinating to his bunting instincts; "Derry Tion't he peravid-ed ,%a that all chick% may 1 the sWift caution at the -man-hunted yoii know'mle? Don't And hefore McDowe.11 she be had ac- C. P. R. TIME TABLE . �� I .. 11 DR. F. J. BECHELY _ lie turned. The room was eimipty be- he, had the desire, growing fast, to You kno,w, me?" ,; eopted her. He bad lived the g-reat go snifficient food and water with� IJ . (3011ege� a NutAl Iiind him. There was'nothing but a come at grips with Shan Tung. But. out crowding. Onee the boppers are Fast. ,��' 11 I Graduate Royal W. R. window at his -back. The rain was he had not foreseen these things, and It was a sob, a rry. McDowell had li(I as lie had strengthened himself to Put doirn they are not again req-nov- I . a.M. I ­ flargeons, Toronto- Offilce.oVer 'izly there swept live it, but success was no longer a 11� I et, Seg. drizzling against it, and he noticed neither had- Conniston foreseen them. risen. OverwhPlolil . ed as; t1u,kre is no dhngir of overfeed ...... 5.50 ,��.., SmItWs Grocery, Main Stre I rocked -iuTMh. . ,v - Goderich ............. . 'l .1 ftrth. Phone: Offl,ce, 185 W; resi- that the curtain was not drawn as They had planned only for the salva- upon Keith an iniptilse that ti There ruslip(l into his brain ing. I Menset ........... 655 . I � , they were drawn ' tion of John Keith'i,; precious neck, 'him to the depth (if his soul. He op- like a consurning flarne the desire to :: ***::: : (54 - �i. dence, 195 J. . At the other win- Brooding feeds usu-tittlly constsit of Mer-aw .......... ­ I . -In q ss the truth, t,o tell this girl . '611 11111 a d - I daws. Even as he looked, the girl and to -night he had almost forgot- enpd hiq .al _ find in an instant the confe the following eiss,oltialsp: ,Chick Auburn ................... , . I I i -m. ut him that he 1!�a , . . -l went to it and pulled down the shade. ten the existence of that unpleasant girl was in the qcratich grain., ma'.41, grit, shell, char- Blyth ........... t .......... 6.25 � � I A . reality, the hangman. Truth settled binK. and-,la.u.ghing she wAs ,on hi� was -not Dorwent Conniston, her bro- ' I ";.: He knew thlat she 'had seen s . ., Walton .................... 6.40 , I '� I . AUCTIONEERS thing ame- upon him with depres-sing,,effpct, and breast. He felt tho orush Of her soft tlu-n-, but John Keith the mupdlere.r. coal. and green feed. For grain, a McNaugbt ....... ,. ....... 1. - 6.52 : � "' i� ., ,, ., sornetibing that bad startled an in,finite lonelineq,q turned his mind hair against his face, her arms we�re 9amething drove it'bark, something conimiercial chk-k -Aze mixture may 10.25 . F..4 t P- , _. - her for a inament, but .he did not . t fiis nevk, ard %he was pulling that was still in,ore potent, in.,ore do- be rnirrhas,ed and it is not usually Toronto ................... I I :�i,�il��tl� I . to the mountains of his drearns. abou I %fi3O� I I J 1,�, I I ! que%tion her. Instead, as if he had again hi -s head down ard kissing him -not mending, the overwhelming urge of fod far a wmik or ten dtays. The West. ..�mi a 1�he town was empty of life. Lights ?�i��, I OSCAR,KLOPP noticed nothing, he asiked if he might glowed here and the . rq, through the once or twice, but again and again, that fighting frirce in every man rntax.qh ordinarily will contain gr6und a.m. . " wC, light a cigar. prrains; ind-nergl feeds, such. As lione Toronto ......... .. 7.40 - %�­ I Hoxor Graduate (hrey JaxW No, ,,, indst-, now and then a. door'opened; pa.ssionately and without shanie. His which t'alls for solf -pre,servation. ''" (41. , '. flonal School for Anctioneerixg, Chi- - I see someone s;,mokes," he - , ­::::, . , 410,14. & ex Trilklah a7linifal feeds, ,such a:a meat MeNaugbt ..... ;.... ... 11.49 �, ' . � cW. Speefid course- t6ken in, Pare cu he cigar- down ilear the river a dog h(.Ywled for- own armis tight-oned. He heard, Me. Slowly he drew himstelf away from cial, fl -Oh -.meal, milk ,powder, etc,, Walton * , ,I. I � . . sed himself, nodding at t] - .................... :12.01 4 . ette butts. . larnly. Everything was shut Against 'Dowell's wice-a distant and non- 'her, knowing fhat for this night at 7" 1411V ', Bred TAve SboeJ4 Real Mato Mer -Aeq essential voice. it se,pmed to him now, least biq back was; to the wall. She l%Alt and cod liver oil. Unless the Blyth ..................... ivi _�::,', T111_ ,. , I �, thandise and,Farm Saleg. Ratm in - He was watching her closely and ,him. There were no longer hol , � - A`uburn 'l, � %t, I I th 0 where he might call and be greeted. -savin,o that he would leave them waq smiling at him from out of the emcks have accests to sunshine with ............... r. ., 4' 12 23 . ,' " -i beetijIling with provugj�ftg markeft, ,Rlt, would have recalled the words in in the first weelk or been days it will MbGuw ...... . it , I T .ning, Xei alone and that he would see !theni big abuirg and in spite of himself he .......... . i's , :,; , ": �� I or wlie, next bivatli. 'He had caught htr. J th-. . .r M, I I , Isfaction, WISdred. Writs I . ,eT rwith a ehe�ary "Good, eve again to-4norrIow. He heard the door smiled back at her. be vViodom to inglat tbat cod liver oil Men#et ...... :::: ....... ­ 'I '. ,Glajd, to see you. Came in out of the "I I , , � . ph"16 . ,brother,waq out'of town,. And there I Mary The a ombiporienit of the mbA il a Oodaich . . A ... Y.....iLt...,** t- , ... ... 00ftr M"Pl. Zurichi Ont . ST_ Wet."' 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