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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1933-06-30, Page 7r! x! s§��r ' N "i a��+, "��l,+a RM�n�f tom( ff1.�y! v W ,11 p�11, It 74�1W,, +; 4�Y{,rc, %d,l , 9 tS , nEiit �q;;Jv, 'i•Ar�{yi t R:" !, �� yA'�,� `5ry,?T'.' $.a ti j', 11 M1h� '4 �f y'i tt' , •^ ;,c1J� ,'ar'44��. ��•.r�,� t .� 1,+AI�i rt e t' n� 'b f i"r NxY� t t¢� --.4 tt •r :, 1 (, raa6 e9 S!{y�+M rp��M1, A t . .! "r1r.,'ci, 1+ -�kmtt�1 !1 t" .r j . i , rr a ! - . „ I #, . * 1 JUNE 3Q, 1933. ., . LEGAL Phone No. 91 JOHN J. HUGGARD 'Barrister, Solictor, Notary Public, Etc. Beattie Block - - Seaforth, Ont. . .k HAYS & MEIR 1 Succeeding R: S. Hays I Barristers, Solicitors, Conveyancers ( and Notaries 'Public, Solicitors for. ] the Dominion Bank. Office in rear of tile Dominion Bank, Seaforth• Money t to loan. . .. I 4 t BEST 8r: BEST ' Barristers, .Solicitors, Conveyan- ( ` tiers and Notaries Public, Etc. Office ! , in the Edge Building, opposite The Expositor Office: ,i _ El VETERINARY JOHN GRIEVE, Y.S. Honor graduate of Ontario' Veterin- • - ,cry College. All diseases of domestic snimals treated. • Calls promptly , at- ' tended to and charges moderate. Vet- erinary Dentistry a specialty. Office and residence on Goderich Street, one door east of Dr. Mackay's office, Sea - forth.. , A. R. CAMPBELL, V.S. , Graduate of Ontario Veterinary College, University of Toronto. All diseases of domestic animals treated by the most modem principles. Charges reasonable. Day, or night calls promptly attended to. Office on Main Street, Hensall, opposite Town Ball. Phone• 416, Breeder of Scot- - tisk Terries. I nverness Kennels, Hensall. • MEDICAL DR. E. J. R. FORSTI R" • Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Graduate in Medicine,. University of Toronto. 'Late assistant New York, Opthal- mei and Aural Institute, Moorefield's Eye and : Golden Square Throat Hos- pitals, London, Eng. At Commercial 11otel, ,. Seaforth, third Mofiday in each month, from 11' a,m to 3 p.m. W Waterloo Street, South, Stratford. DR. W. C. SPROAT" ' Graduate of Faculty. of Medicine, rlJniversity of Western Ontario. Lon- don, Meinlber of College of Physic- ians and Surgeons of Ontario. Office in Aberhart's Drug Store, Main -St., Seaforth. Phone 90. 1. DR. F. J. BURROWS Office'and residence Goderich Street, eef�t of the United C'hurirh, Sea- f8ti th. Phone 46. 'Coroner for the County of Huron. Dr. C. MA.CKAY C• Mackay, honor graduate of Trin- ity University, and gold medalist of Trinity Medical College; member of the College of Physicians and Sur- 'geons of Ontario. DR. H. HUGH ROSS 11 Graduate of University of Toronto Faculty of Medicine, member of Col- lege .of..P'hysicians and Surgeons of Ontario; pass graduate courses in 4DWea'go Clinical School of Chicago; Royal Ophthalmie Hospital, London, England; University Hospital, Lon - (don, England. office -Back of Do= minion Bank, Seaforth. Phone No. 5. Night calls answered from residence, Victoria Street, Seaforth. ' DR. S. R. COLLYER Graduate Faculty of Medicine, Uni- versity of Western Ontario. Memlbe t• College of Physicians and Surgeon of Ontario. Post graduate work a " Now York City Hospital and Victoria Hospital, London, Phone: • Hensall ` 56. 'office„Icing Street, Ilensall. I " DR. J. A. MUNN Graduate of Northwestern Univers Sty, Chicago, 111. Licentiate Roya College of Dental ,Surgeons,, Toronto 4 office over Sills' Hardware, Main St &aforth. 'Phone 151. a DR. F. J. BECHELY .Graduate Royal !College of Den Burgeons, Toronto. office,over W: Smith's Grocery, Main Street, Se , forMu Phone: Office, 185 W; res deuce, 18'5 J. AUCTIONEERS ' t .. OSCAR SLOPP " Honor Graduate Carey Jones' 3T tl'onal School for Au rtion'eering, C crag(.. Special course taken In Pu Dried Libre Stock, Real Estate, Me e'handWae and , Farm 'Sales. Rtes Mitt# with prevailing 'iYriarlro : S !6'l�tion gi'sut'`m. WV ite or , wo", Smith, Ont. Aid t ,. 1 r):,. �4 .a 1 ? (alk to i :n Eta r-- "w"# na �? t ) S i,mN r 9.^r;•J. •C�" r._,. o ,, , t '�Z'1"1 ."�i�"'4S F's'"� r ). +' '„ r t'. x. 4 t c ;'4 , 1 1 I .. T,`-]� o AAT'.n, tT o: .f � . I t$i;h � ,,ycE ' �7,asx 1111 P. r� IR1f:r;i r a , ,' }a 3 , r, % ti .. �, a s "ai �a, t 6t` �1sx !, .t, ,,1. A , 3' . 1. r , oWr!s Qaee . in k4.e�l�. kQ • . !pT hole ` a'k'tilur t1t ,£1•... .». exa� t(flrowhPppl� they ,inpVght eAG' dxi><l �le¢ai{j'�"''d"`"1 �' '�'t . � I �,}�' �a. I'ected: 'She was, a1waY� on heit•gilar'd.' paonl(iseda '� anlrl`k'� "tk�'Y AInd yet now elle hall a sudlde}j feet ft'•he child gave. A li�i, . t C. Al i 11i .a*rR�x•r•,ax �, IV'. _ s that something 'wonderful was deli w'hicch, in its wla�*, W� tYter�;, ` n�� ,,��2,�fa��ra��"�� gifitg to happetn,., somiet�hing Wlrpllg fur. Luehll+e sitoocl,:For a mKamtexut The, omea" i mexpecterd, sone.thing agait}§ ,• whish an still. I.ak& 4.•; , r " a � +t� • x ,"O'. S'e Wt d stliam ainiievll- .loot at . no measure of -preparation nor any 'a'll••aa ple'osant. smnile, �� . I + r,,e } e H ry+�x � t . . _ .. 'pasvible• restatance could arvaal hex.. Ix`Quite an 'Interesting, axanauatiee- `I tL'X`. . " r , t *"r "',.t • r. t • "r alb" z° T'heir meetings- in! Lond0% every one mlent;" he decl'arecly lifting, his glass" } PHILLIPS OP'FENI- EIM of which silo xwaaemruberecl, hall been t0 Ih19 lips. `"My dear Jer'mlyii, I conte �P, I k almost formal. Compared with the gratulote you. Wimern this , is known men whom she was im the habit 9f yog will be the most envied ump In 'Exet • r • • . i r sa ..-r a �: t * da he had! always Ia }glaxid. ' 'I wish you every* ha 1 Ki.-. call . .r • . , • , ,T `ii d s" "Never,'' Jertir ri confessed. "That curiosit eros to you the nnccruQdm't tyke?„ mleetinlg day by y, y i?pl- J t. owever, is entirely` due to my rood- "Remnemnlber what?" i"'I wouldn't 'be Oirr thusiband for s'ee}ttle� .to %Lem almost umin'aturall�r nes's )too, 'Miss Cluley. Jenin!yns a ��ay , . t.,. „ t" BerlOLi5 a •writer d�6voted to his ar't, go'adi fellow, and •lae',9 been a piety I3ruGe�field • . .. ":" n.,• •.r""• r ,t�At�R h sty. I have never mentioned my He turned around' to be sure that anything! Lakenham declared. • You Clinton ....r..1, . r ,,,.,. , ,,. - , r 'ecullar acquirement.. 'Wait until Mary was put of 'hearing. She had. are too 'cletuer to live with in come,- �� a touch of the monk in his fns- hard nut to crack from a .matrimlon- •... � ., F" 1. '.. �� q y g. Londesboi o .. "... ".. , " r you see, me bowl, (Mary, at the, -nets taken some bisouits and was throw- fort. 'HereIa the 'eh+ildl coming 'back." positiomi• This rhauge, in his voice, ial 'poipt 0 view. � Sure f wish you l yth • ........ , , y lza� Wf', o•mormow! Lucille, 'Mass ,Cluley will , inlg .thelnv to the swans in ,the lake a fLucil'le .rose to her feet. a look which she had surprised in his every happiness. • • �t. " " "' "' " h lave a little more tea." '.'!tole distance away. "�T shall tatke her rt�o see the pea- eyes, amazed her. She felt suddenly "Did yqu ,bring me here, Jermyn" Belgiave • ....... .. , . ^ .( 1,3p tr '+,r hat .� „ "" weak. !He wetrt on. Lucille asked him quietly, "on purpose Wan'gham _ 4;-o".- •. i " 'Miss Cluley is finding you all much Sainething about this girl. What cooks, she decided. She, aright be "5 br T want you to be my w1fe. to vie min this deli bite) su ,rise? t j�': { oo frivolous'," Lujcille ,peon!aur.ee(tl. does Jernvn have her down-here`for worth cultivating., 'You h'ad better y �, >� ou , r „ I want you, if you can, to care for Tf so, it wets indeed good of you!" � r r She sides with inn I am sure. and 'take the trouble to provide a come too. " 11A,11 ermnyn ought to be lying en the !;rase chaperon? What's it mean, I wan La,kenhaan .shook his head and rrue just a little at first so that I can Jermyn s!kioak his head. �� C. N. R. ' " tudying every trick of your feature.,. der? Who is .:she?"' threw himself into a comfortable teach you some day to care a great When T asked you, Lucille, hg All ,i�. t; t6, �'„ deal: I want to t _11 you here and t'eplied, I had neither made up, my 'East. .t . FJ.' a. ' r{ - every change of your expres7loay, Wlho s Rhe? Lucille repeated. chair. �� . now, if only you -will listen, what you mind , Vself nor had I the least idea A.M. P.M. I I ' ughtn •t he, Miss Cluley? this is "Now su! ely' .b11at rs an unnecessary Not i, he answered. I (believe Y y „ • . • . • . p r, cis ;rest opportunity." question, Everybody !knows who her sister's told her not to talk to have cornice to mean to me, haw much that Sybil would accept me. z Goderich • . • 6.45 2.30 "''I am not sure," Sybil replied, Sybil Cluley rs. me if she can help it. 'She avoids I love y'ou. Ittrcille looked alt ®him steadily for 'Clinton 7.013 3.00 S that a tea party is calculated to "Yes,. Yes!" he agres'd impatient- me all the bvrrue, and I'm sure I don't "`You can't be serious!" she gasped„ a moment. Then she turned away Seaforth ?.22 3.18 ^#,,, 1. all up any eanotiNs worth studying," ly. "Ona getsi tired of reading that want, to la around! with a long -"You don't really mean this!" with a little shrug of the sthoulders. Dublin ........... 7.33 t3:3T : rr !"!My dear,'^ Lucille uWldared, '"`a she is the pret,,tiest and most' -charm- ed' bra . play mm . iii to sit here He laughed' as be stooped a- l'it'tle "1I wish you �bot�h,-what can I say Mitchell 7.42 3.43 'A� �t ea a is sommetinves an a i'tmn.e of ing, and 'sweetest, and most virtu- --,and ,c tir up the ahs of my sinful towards her. All h,er strength was -all the hap 'iness that au deserve " :."" � �?: •" party p " passing away. All her power of re- ;he declared. "There is nothing more West. "x"',4',5 al the passions. . 'I have known auy young actre'sis on the stage. We. past. Perhaps in that way I may r»- p g' . • • . • • sort. rargexlies lived and acted during the know al'I about that. What I can't mem�aer!>, cistance, if indeed she had ever de- than that, is there ?" Dublin •• 11.19 9.32 �iP sired to resist him, seemed raimtb. A "There is nothing more," Jermyn •Seaforth 11.34 9.4b �7 ',a': regress of this apparently harmless get tut of my head is that I knew rapturous lassitude was won her. Clinton ............ 11.50' 9.59 '} neal. I have seen women share a something of her ,before all these P p agreed. , • I, The v.ry instinct of resistance had "Will' Sybil really live here?" Goderich 12.14 10:25 ^Ill )late o'f 'muffins who I knew were wonderful things happened." CIHA'PTER IV ° "' her+stirug for one another's blood. In ,His companion was looking at him perished. She yielded herself will- Mary inquired in an awed tone. H(1. 3umugary _) remember two deputies steadfast] Hes :fine eyes were fix- irngly to his arms, his lips. "Whenever she (.hooses," Jerxuyn "' y Y Jerrrlyn led his co-inpanion do,,vn. -Sybil, you must care for me a ,agreed 1� " vho were the two m'o'st polite m'en I ed 'upon his face, 'hem head was rest- the narrow path which fhread�d theC. P. R. TIME TABLE aver met, who went out and' fought Ing upon the slim fingers of the right 'shrufc series tloward!s ire• flower little, he pleaded' "You don'tQknow This will .be her home, at any rate . trN L m'os't sa,v�age duel ten minutes af- hand.. Gardens. "Souneti�mes,"'he rennarkdd. how much you have came to mean to and, yours too, -Marr, but w shall East. t C er taking chocolate and sweet meats "How interesting!" sive murmured. rne. You have found your way into have to have a little corrrsr of our A.M.' '%, , as he opened' the little iron gate which -very corner of my life, and when I own in town som•en where. If I took Goderich 5.50 . i); , with me. There is no tellingwhat You are not gorn,g to tell me that led into the open spaces, "I am in- 'eelin- s mAy be co�rcealed' eneath s•he was one. of that inriu!nyerable ,•lir ed to believe. that Hazditt was an sit down to. write, my heroine comes your sister away from her work all Menset 5.66 g back to me and smiles out of your at once, I should probably fibd my- McGaw ... . ......... . .. 6.04 .. „ ' i P' e' 1�' 6.11 : ` ., , army of your .•ictitns?" idiot, and that your art must ,he, n .. I - >* Son tryou agreewithme, Miss aClu•- a "I tell you I can't- remenlfber," he r:allty, of a higher order tha.z any eyes. Then I put my nen d'oivn' and , if the most un pular man in Lon Auburn • , 6.25 ' , d'e+tiered irritably. T fill nvy room with fancies which don.".. Blyth f ey>? other. You are face to face• with a are so m lick more wonderful than "The new play, then," Lakenham Walton 6.40 �' 'Sybil'�,Iooked up and met Lucille s A. thing like that always bothers 'cant, rat stxutggle to. escape from „ anything Dale can write about. I asked, lighting 'a cigarette acid Mov- McNaught .. 6.52 n}t, ,raze, half lazy, half • insolent. Quick nye_ flagrantly , artificial surroundings• want ou• so-arueh; dear., I want to ....... )f comprehension, she was suddenly Lucille's fingers trifles) with her you have all the time to project yrour< y Wrg' postponed?" the aaircas ":yell not Toronto 10.25. » ;Yeti rons'cious of an, enemy,. Her heart parasol. From, underneath it, howev- self into an atmos heme of your own see you here alone ,)ith m(P, lust as be postponed?'" ' p 1 haree seen you in your" pretty frocks ""Certainly 'not," Jermyn assured West. .', ' sank, but she answered`' cooly ell er, she was studying her companions creation: Now down here, far in - and' with,your quaint, fa'scinatimg lit- him. "Sybil and I are g•oirrg to be- A.M. `.�; )ugh• discontented expression with real in- stance in nvy study, which looks ov- tl - the tears and studyin it to -night.' ;: . "Repression is rather the fashion terest. er th•z'se gardens and across the val ` e ways, drawing sin s s laughter from all those crow(ls in b Toronto 7.40 iowad'ays, isn't it? It, makes acting `'It is curious that your meanory ley, work seonis almost. spontaneous, The 'two sisters went up the stairs • • • • "+�"I ;. r difficult. After all you know, a should have served you such a trick," „ London just as easily as you have with their arms around one another. McNaught 11.48: ii., re y , y th•e thouprt's come unbidderY. stolen my heart. Dear, before we Walton 12.0 t ittle noise -does help." she remarked, after a .moment's You never told the that you,. home Jermyn wt's left alone far 'a moment, "I am afraid you won't et much pause. "I wonder whethea•'i't has oc- read ,the play, won't you promise to with Lucille. Even he, with his mind Blyth ...:.: • • •.... , • 12.12 . ;} g eras eo' beautiful," she mus nyured' be the orae heroine of mi life Auburn 6 ..... 12 23 yut of Jertnlyn," Lucille said. "His cursed to lou that Miss Cluley might T wanted you. to tonne and y full of his new-found happiness, _ •• see it "I anti not ,rood enough;" she sorb- : cGaw ... 12.311 `,' nethocks are alnyost crawly, they are bz troubled in the sanve rnannLr?" for ,yours: ," he replied. You see, could scarcely help 'noticing the tN bed presently, hidin her face against 1lenset 12.41 ao quiet." Laken -ham., selected a cigar from one is never sure what the 'plac'e"one g change which the }est few minutes Goderich 12.46 "'`Give ,me a good honest myelo- his, case and' bit off the end savage- cares for most in the world will seem. his shoulder. "You are much too paniod to have wrought in his tom- . drama," Lakenham •declared.' "'""`I like IY• like to anybody else. 1 do hope that :)oyer, and ought to marry some parlor. _ are tired, Lucille," he said ' Y Y "i'iThat d'0 you mean?„ you, and ,,-,our sister, too, will enjoy one gUlte dltlefe'rit. Dat of :[toric I ,,you " r , to seem hero and m villain on the love you, and of tour, e I'll iriarry compassionately. I ought not to ,Ita6ge and have t'he'n fight it out', ILu-cille, laughed softly. this libt•le boli:?ay." „ Y• pink; her eyes, soft and I'o'wimig w tYi' y,, Fleet of blood -)erten I say. It's "Mb' dear nisei" he went on, ^`Iia you think there could be' any you, if . ,,t really mean it. . . have left you alone with the child excitement., seemed actually to have . Y g, It was rearly seven o'clock. before the .old-fashioned method, but it's th ` eculdm't you sge how she kept her ,'coot sheat it?" she as!ke,d him, smil_ for so long." increased in size.. There was a teach surest and the 'safest. Drury Lane 'ba'ek to you add the time; whenever ,: itpy returned'. Luzille ;was piayiru', "It is nothing," she answered. almost of shyness ., as she 'tock1. ing. It was so' mice of you to in- Lrguid cto uet with 'Mary. i.akel}- 1 she could-? I am afraid that she• q '`i' -our news was just a little.surpris- Jerrnyn's arm,. Somehow or ether the for me all the time. Now, vrhy ars vete M1lary. I loav,e to see her in the g , ing•, wasn't it. Tell rne, Jermyn, news seemed to have spree, and the you looking at 'me so intently, Miss 11Vust dislike you very Imuch irdEec}, 11any was lounging in a 6oirl:er chair, errantry. 1 mart to have her grew c,. ,h his 1'.and> in his p )^ :'•'s and a Naive you had this in your mind for old' 'bustler and the other.:servants Cluley? Of course,. you think I'm I. am rather a ke=n observer of these ti ford of the country and country +_ . little things, and T couldn't help p „ disfiguring Scowl upon his none too ion:g?" whom tl}ay 'passed on their way to 1. talking rubbish. ways.. handsome features. :"In a wary:, I have," he admitted,, the dining room baw-ed with a= new '?' Sybil withdrew her eyes with a noticing that she never even glanced He nodded. - "Shsll I tell them?" Jem^i^ yn whis- I'ittde start. towards you if she could help it." "There is no place quite so dear to and in a way, to tell you the honest deference. f "As a matter of fact."'she replied, "Just the same •ism the motor," n e, as Annerley," he said. "r1t the pored. truth, I have been fighting against it. "'\ever since this house was (built, agreeing with Lakenham). , Admitted reluctantly. �, time one has to r mei!ri er that . She caught at his arm1. I write plays, amend I enjoy writing I clear," Jermyn .told her softly, ."kiss I think That T was a.gre g r� ame "dot just yet, please, she besrs;ed. theme, but; lbe'tticeen ourselves, I hate I it had so lovely .a mistress. You 11 you. 'Craft goes along way round, Cant think whet she m!zans by its life is a leaven of many thing,, We "T am a little afraid of the Duchesse, the English stage and ev_r•ything kno%; that we shall have to spend a . but it soirretinies loses its way. Sim- She's the prettiest little thing I •eve rnurtn't lie too bucolic. What slyould , le fforce speaks first and' speaks, =aw in my life, toop he added enthus- �y,e do without the inspiration of the an` I am afraid--' connected with, it. R detest the at- great deal of time here?" p rhe s, more surely," ialsitical'ly. "I've gat past the !in- rest cities?" he stopped short. He followed n1osp'here of the green 9'oom, T lis- Tam eat' surf, she ansarereii, poi p pause. Sy-bil''s pressiona•ble age, you know, but that great r= her gaze -she was loo`PE3n!g at Lord )!];e intensely a great many 'of the• "that you will ever be able tq get me There was a brief g = 0h,r I realize that she aalswered T.akenham. people with whom Sybil has to as away. You will have to write like words were spoken lightly enough, !girl could m•a'ke a fool of m•e whzn-. softly. "I know it. I feel that little ,r world, There'• is nothing in the �ociate. 'I always admired her, and the i.n;tnwrtals to inspire me with.,am- et Jermyn turned round to -lance ever she chose." thrill of ex'citenyen•l; every time I en- •fear," he insisted, quietly but firm- o , at her. There was a strain of'earn- "At present," Lucille continued ter London. In a lesser degree I feel '' y yet fo the reasons I have ilention- bition. • r tion which. he smoothly, :she seems to have .no in- i ever time I enter the theatre. ly, "wh!ch should make you. afraid. •r (!, I lr.:ade up my mind that I would . "Do you know• that you are. b�e- es'tness in the conve sa t b R: meivber that you have me to' pro.- i ry and conouer it. You see, I have witching to -iii -lit?" he murmured. did not, quite appreciate. :)lest?on in that direction, .I agree It's a11. wonderful, of course, and "In these• da s unfortunately," with you, of course, that she is very whileitlasts it's engros'sin'g enough teat you now." C t r.ai}e<l. Sybil i, an honest, syveet, "This afternoon you .looked a Little :, `sfheysu+btlez nvethods of sweet anal very beautiful, but all the yet there is always the reverse side he lea„ed up at him-M1yrftlf. That fatt,hful girl, and I should':br a foal tires, alir:ost worried. There was a Lucille said, 11 cne lack was quite enough -or. the !o hesitate becauset,T dislike her sur- Ifrown somewhere upon your foreheafi trequital are safer. To poison your :same- 'yat� ,and the reverse side ie fidrrible. `; dearest enemy riri,ght 'lead to most is it may fan'cy," he asked, "oa fGnrle upon the lawn! rounding-. All • the more credit to i and a' dear little line at the corner of ':.. unpleasant reprisals, but you can atI Lucille smoothed her muslin gown have you comae doyen to -day a little It shall be,, just as you decide, her for the w•ay she has lived.' yo•tr'r• eyes. You looked at poor Lalk11, - least tell everybody where she buys over her knees. depressed:?" ,!1e' said, "only -not this instant, at, L>:elle raised her magnificent eyes enhayn as though he were some sort ,, "'I don't wank Jermyn to marc pre h any rafe." to 'his. I of an ogre. Now your face is like her hafts, and the secret of her cbmn- y e ,hesitated. - Lucille raised the lorgnettes which "Is th_re any doubt for a moment. an Anril sky after the -last d'xops of, plexion• her, she z-ai-d quietly, v '""T started all right," she assured- „ Jermyn' shivered palpalbly. Is he - thinking of it?" him "`in fact.. I think .I felt' like a hung• from her waistband, an(i. ipo.k- Jerrr.;y-ll winced as :hough he had ' rain have fallen. "It. is n, e(I at tlyern. been struck. He drew himself up a ,,It is because my heart is like .,,you women are crueller by na- just the sort of idiotic thin child who has a wonderful holiday , t "< r than we are" he dzclared- "A Lucille sighed'., `'`that one might ex- "My dear people,' she exclaimed, 1},;,e. He seemed .suddenly taller and that, she whispered. Ido not feel , 3i toe , before. it.. Of the two, T think I was ; simple shot through 'th'e heart would 'Pe'c.t of him', The more I think of it, more excited even 'than Mtary." "you have had times to act a play in- graver. � •• that there is an ugly or an unkind satisfy us. Now," he Added, rising the mord frightened i become. Jermyn JIT.e looked' down into her face, :aril of reading it 11y dear La sir,' e said, that perFonSybi upon the fare of the earth: - to his feet, "I want to warn you all lives all the bene with his ]lead in frowning slightly for a moment. Jermyn laughed good-humomr dly. question from a stranger would have 'Sybil let herself go from that mom - that I am going n be a monapo'list, the clouds. He is straining always I can't help fearing," he said, ?lis'cheeks were a little flushed, his led to seriou, consequences. From ent. She was gay,'she,was charming, to find sornietbila ' better thalk the „ eyes very bright. you I. must treat it as simply the she was joyous. Even Lucille, watch '•n I am going to .take 1bIiss'Cluley away g that so(.,, frig has annoyed you. I nr.ake .no excuses," he declared. first error in' good taste of which I ing ]ler always from her place at the- by he by 'myself into the most secluded ,'things which actually exist. He war'.• Forgive me. Miss Cluley--forgive me, t I can think of, and I shan't ev- s1hips !beauty sand he -wants to believe Sybil, won't ti'ou, if I as:k'you a "I was perfectly honest when T an- ever remember you to have been end of the table, ad-mitted to herself' . "p° c sees is nouneed my intention of monopoliz- guilty." that this little girl from the theatres - :a c,p ..It you where it is. The rest o. that e•verythrng, which he rather in -pertinent question . Laken- ir}, Miss Cluley. How's the croquet tiva no umvorthy rival: :Lord Laken- yo'u can do exactly as you like. Irak- beautiful, It is a very dangerous ,ham is my Cousin, of course, and, T She ,^a y away ord. sl as- you can flirt with Lucille-- state. He won't condescend to look believe. a decent fellow in a general g0"Fxe'ng " without any further ~cerci. She as- ham., to whorl the talked -Ven anew the is just fro.raii.„Paris and in) s len- loin and see the wa ordinary hu- "'Execrably," Lucille replied. "The cendeu tiro "retie stairs, tG in with ,Pirit, and whom she even rallied p Y sant of way, bait I know also chat he h • . g did practice 'O` you can play games man beings really live. If the girl child e much too gaud for nye. That }ler hear; erect between the ion lines gently upon his moroseness during 1!= has 'her wits about her I am! afraid 'can be an unmannerly brute on oc- g the early sta. re, of dinner, seemed to with Mary. Please!" „ cas!ons, He didn't aero you by lazy person in the chair flatly reflis" Of these ancestors of nes and liars. held- out 'alis hands -to' 'Sy,bi1. its all•;wp with, Jermyn, unless- any chance, on •the wit here?" ' ed to play, or T should never have Slre had never realized, r^rha'ps, un- `han,'e by logic`, his whole attitude lie he "`Unless ,what?'' Offered myself up as a sacrific'•." til that n'e^nlent hcrty con;h(]ently she lowal'W" her. From the suspicious re - the sprang lightly to her feet. lien "iti'ot in the ]east," she answered. "T am for the last hoop with the g-entment of a man• whose attentions l p "Unless you can retnieniber!' " Isar, planned some day or other to find eye, thanked him. He talked t' Ola p n:n<t of the time. blue }call and black's a rover." :Mary hate' 'iet;n li I ed he live)(. ed an "Nice cart of host you are," Laken- 'Lakenham grinned, amiably yet you dant happen to have any her resting -place in the house as its k't + ' p d. "I've at to oto- not pleasantly. re udice against hill', to have met ,announced. "It'., quite the loveliest tr:istres:W. Sh had looked ' upon admiration which he tool: no pains to ham c rnplaine g g ,,, t P g lawn I ever played on.' Icrnnrn a, her certain o- -inn, Ile l -One. al. He vie:] with Jermyn Sn morrow or the next clay. When. am , Devilish sing this, he ex- hinm, or heard of bins 1,efore--to have P , r.laim'e•d. "We were talking of Drury } V, Sv4il cr•oss'd over- to her sister•. bac!, if anything, disliked w•olnen. She' L'al.ant speeches, his eye, .followed her I going to see anything of 1liss me, him yaurc,If, I mean.• Jermyn and Lucille stood si k. ley a'1 rhe time. He drank glass after Cluley?" Lane just now. Here we are, you ' Syybil stooped doM1vir acrd picked a alone had known haw• to soothe his "" ra • of lavender, which she arrang- side. My dear fellow," Jermyn replied, and l villain) and adventuress in the P v fancie=, to talk with him cm his 'fav_' ,,!a`- cf c.hannipag're, and his manner " t. I this mat- latest rm'edo,dram.a. Can we pick a in the boscm of her r'onvn. "You really are ,tr angel." he v:hi,� orite subjects, to bring even the ail 'I i ecnme more and ifrore unrre strained_ ,� r I simply c.o not care. n ed i -red to her. 'I am afraid y^o'i must ltrmyn grow a little reserved o ter you are a Philistine. Y, -)u are hole in the spotless heroines past? ""T have never m:et �o (.salted a per- }. miration -(.fir.-Aetim;s into 'his eyes. She sora a as a miarnui fare in my have been hosed to (loath. Never r ' wards the end of the meal, He was outside the gates of the garden in It is at any rate a melodrama of } , had trifled with the thin!, until it was g nlir.rl. t uu shall have your r .ward. i•rd enough to see the sli ht ants which hiss Cluley and I are pltiv- 'real. life, Lucille declared. You see lif-," she declared. ~A! I told Yau, too late. Her nai,� dug into the 0 ` g in ", We 'belong you the whole affair is really most annoy- I have some people coming to play Onl<m hottveeiy poll and his cousin ileged to wand'ei'. n1 y I have heard nnl:Tiling which has r ),,, with you thf, ez•enin palms of her hand, ,- she passed , see to the s.acrec'. caber ie. S�'e arg ing for nn'e. I have always intended orbs , rejudiced n:e. but apart ')r'i' c g' along' the corridor, her head thrown r'e y nc 1, but he certainly did not air- ;k Jy P'• p ,,Country bridge!" she =ig•hed. "Ary hack, her :boob, hload;es,. ')hero I !mm's of Lakenham's present attitude. artists, and the work of each one of to marry Jerrmyn myself.' from that. I d`o not lil<,• him. It is a ('tar .lertnyn, you do make large de - us depends upon the other. I havz "'Quite a natural arrangement, sort of -instinct, I s 111--e, I any a- way, Twort ,but one :)varve, If only Continii-ed next weak. Member 1,11 aru invincible claim to monopolize L'aken!h�alni agrzed, "if you really do fraid of hila. He reniin!s me of a mend, upon your friends" Atnesworth :(.alit renremher! ( - ) ') rb Cluley altogether." erten.) ,o take up ntatrrrn•ony again. certain type of man. aril that type fou tall nue only a few w:eks ago �" .. Surgeons `":11is-eralhle se4firt'hn'eas!" Laken -ham I am a much better match., you know. of m'an recalls, a shoo l part of nyy he 1 yntir o her, "that versic n bridge t "You don't sun o,e Miss She looked at him with a faint. was y",ur Only real diversion." CIIAhTi;R �� Dol production in Canada for gru,nifole'cl. P life which make, rr{ h� tzrical when „Not the sort of, auction hridg'e. 19,12 is placid at 20,31R,Of)'U }Duels l Cluley wants to be talking shop all F•mile. 1n her way she was more I e'tnen think of it. Thn' is all. It is ^ m., '.1eau•tiful tha•nl S51bil, hut' she was very foolish of nye. ixt us for these my dear teknow that your neigh- "This.' Cyllil said hef i ; to herself 11 .3 ,000 '?po sheep oOnr•par ,6 with s .the tum'" eertaint not the type which a r cal- hour here know anything about, l a, .he rle�aended to the riraa ing room 21 0.3 pounds from 3,608,000 - � A remark," Jer m,yn retorted, V yP appeal- few minutes, at any rain, sweep ham "which prove'- to me, my dear cousin, ed'"to r.pil enham. away, up into the cls„c !, or down un'- any nfraial. \e�rs ho,.t . I tl ho ,1 ing, n m hoe of the hapnirat. even- ,}loop in 1931, j that you have never had the privilege I dont think you're quite my (l,er the earth. it i-r.'t worth while know my duty as a hOvte=-. alihnugh I ing, in my life. ]t shall lie"" t t y style; Ayt thiart;ly." she remarked'. thought k 't poth this 1 (:on't think I quit, undor,tood-TI Even Lucille, gowrneri 'n- Paquin \Ielanoxantheritin. smithiae Monell ,,l . of knowing intdnlateiY anyone who letting the th g b4''(e to do something with this hall and with a European re;nutation for i, the scienlitic name of the black I belongs to the Profession. It's a'bco- "You have lived too long and too perfect afternoon. T think that your •ossint isn't it Miss rapidly.. You .should marry an in gardens are the lovciie•4t 'I have ev- ' -1 nni not. sure what. Plea.,e stand smartno could tint! nr• fault with willow aphid which attAlbe shade l 1 lutcly all-engr g, , out of 'the way," I her guest as she enterrd the room. and erne+nr:ental trees in Alberta and Cluley ?'" g'enit- hat will probably he your er seen. And. are tht • ,•eally peach They all trO ." into the house a I She may. cl ,joyt'ully, her cheeks ,Were Sa:;katchewan, ' `"A�hsoluteh," she 'admy;itted• fore in a few years time. Why not es on the walls?" I !"_That's why you chvcke-d' novels mlake a lvtarehioneFs of your long- Ile picked one arld rave it to her. few minute, later. 1,akenham )ingot -i and took to plays, I su'ppo'se?" Lek- legged fr7end down by the pond', She ate it with a lit: is mtunnur of eel hc•hind with Bary- I i;, c p. „ = delight. " foil play that gam@ ,jolly well ' ��"� enfiarn asked. Shelli be as retty as her sister, no ' "ar wss perhaps a mistake,," dburbt; when she grows up. •" all these things he tolyl her. r s Fancy having "i lr•.:vv all game,, he chilli con-• . I "Jermyn acknowledged with & si.gh. `Thank you, Laker„ralin grunted• growing instead Of ;( ing them only fided to l^.!nv---"cricket h -t, tlloug:h." DEBTS' `'"`Before, I was at leas a rnarit and a "I'm not taking that sort into St. in the restaurant,!" Ohl• exclaimed: COLLECTED1. sold, nnysedf Creat es, 'Hanauer Square. this!" "Did yen live in the country when ^l til novelist. Now 11 have g "How Mary wilt enj you were young?" he asked. : R. into slavery -I ane a clramatds't. Come "You ought to be thankfu'1 to take "We`ll ^have a'rocrnlar tour • of in - g' Fpection in the morr.imn" he promis- "Not tshat T renrlellr'her,' Mary con-' Sea alding,'Miss Clu'}ey. Don't mind hum, anything You can et, Larille said fesser. "I learnt to pl: cricket at We collect Nates, Accounts, Wages, anywhere. Our ;,Y-' i- really." severely. "1 don't ,think any nice ed ",but thi's first half-hour I,wanted „ I . 0;:,, girl who knew what she was doing to spend with you alone•, Comae a lit- `ehool. Lakenham watched them cross the would look at you." „ tie further -till, Syldl." `'Can't you re!nvi nher anywhere lit success will astonish you; we seldom call. If we do,, ]awn and turn, one of the walks. all before London?" he rersisted• I it costs you iiothing. You take no risk- You can't His eyes nevler left the girl', figure. "If you slang me munch longer, Hey o erred a green postern gate,11 hegrumbled. "I'll leave off trying p a She shook her head. Lucille a}so turned, her head. She studded with nail, and set into th I lose. Act now! Send in your debts to -day big Ox "F+ to remember." ancient wall, and: 111ey Passed through "I don't think I can renl'cmher' as : „ : „. watched Sybil with the thoughtful iSnye ,snruiled at him• far bath a, ,nine people," 7`he raid• small., old or new; we will surprise .you with results. l� ,yet grudging appraiserrueht of a xiv- it into. a 'corner of the park. A lit- "1t isn't much z n tryi,rg, anyway. a] "I am net afraid (yf that, Aynes- tle further on ,vas a thickly -growing Clip for future reference. Do it now. '; $ _a you going tO play cricket to - `"The girl he's the trick of walking Worth. You know, You are rather a plantation, an arae -t retched out from inorrow, Lora Lakenham?" NQ COLLECTION --NO CHARGE. a9 though -'he inari on air," she re- vain anan'an'd you are a little piqued the, belt of�areat behind the house. I am not sure," ho .r,r<wcr(c!. "i --.-`,h a- nuarkt,d, "She is really amazingly You are just hhe frame of mind He opera gate and dray pressed am moving on re," ie ao , r the next, A11 „ to the dogged. Besides, you admire in'sid'e, UNITED CREDIT MEN OF CANADA � ", Ch graceful, "" , day. Don't you wan,. aon1.. ]am - re Lakenham! 'grunted. He was still Miss Clluley yourself. F:very roan "!Sybil," Jeilmyn calci guiebly, cant. onaden" » Me' looking at the en'trame to, the, lauretl d'oe's, of cours'el• Nothing would you imlagine why it makes rine so Branches EVex here 1. '' in watUk dowel which the two figures had Irlease you more than to suddenly re,- happy to have you down here -,why I "�eY all gathered round a -inial) � i;t tmlember the, sort of thing you would ;leave been lookang forwvat^d to at so table in the hnti•ddla of the hall, where ' at- disajapeare,d. �', m!uelu?"' a groan ,bowl of iced claret cup and OWEN SOUND $ILANCH, P. 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