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The Huron Expositor, 1936-09-18, Page 7I � " :, , ` " I ,�',' � W%,� A ��. '�, 1. �­ ��,� ���z,.�,�,i,�li;,���,�:.�,q�;�,.,�! �,F:i,�, jl�,��i�,.'�` I ,,, � i4lill'W,P� .... ... 3"', litlg.k��".w; �� ;r-�,�c."itt��-l�i;,,���.t;!",ii�,,��,, ��,pq,,',,,"�!�,. --, �,)"""�,ii,.',,,'��,�l�l��-,,,��,4,'�,,�.,�',,'il�",§,.,�,��,!,'�,,�,�,�,,,��,�', A,,�.,, t�,,�,k"""�,,,�g, ��,g"".���,�',' �,',',,,'N�g 1&`�P� � `;,o i� 5 r, A �'.t­ ....- _ i .:�:"" �1, "I' N11 � I ., I , 'I, to J� 1,141,I ,,� � '� '- : t , . :"`,W�­ "A' V* . Mosi*." �T �, 7,1", � II " I . office !A I . I � all. , V.1'e'd, W T ,ig" so, xk WA, pir , W ­'ii I 1.ii� 1.­11.11,1.-,,,,�;,,I � , ,� 0 basked'in the warm,dnbendi &nce me. against altitudes I" ftraela ex,, On the. afteirnloon that I met him lie Int''O'gWoWet ", pressioi of. 1,44 W , , 1 _' 11 .......... .., i I tion that made two JuOicialprouounee�Meliis ' yield th. ,%� least a te I I &, �. ' WIt' family tliTele whkh were entirely idityL . That thw 'sho 1�11_�C`, I- I � ".ad'eting the "'tatement with that $amieja, fieV1111.4", ' hra-Self once -left him M_ bAW =,ever. . uld" wraut , Pir 4.eJeV,,Aer­.14 . BeatomW OHL - Tele@bone .75. his eyes. 4'1.vd11 go, at orice and, feten more in the coinpi6inising' corner, was PWhy (he found her.,S , -t -1 I..". ­ 1. I ,,;;"i�t� 7" a .0 ,tt,,Ct- wrong. It was an, east %And- that satins and silks seemed to Roy_this� t,"i "­ "'' - , "," . ,My ConfiI.. z`oug1ht an- inell, ,of 'liberty with,ithe Being Nkfiledi was to,Sir Matthew shook idence in the, law to most natu.raj - 4*44 P�144,,#,-Aok�'! I 4, .,WINE D. BEL4 B.A. '. Tou am most kind. Your bed-jeek. I . # �k ","It -was certainly very unfor.tup- cou have t4enu - LIKLZ�� �,,�,? ­­gv .11. Barrister & Solicitor O� I "Shalix we tplay at -pictures?" Roy a C4.ill, Mr. Twig. It is �Vfiry kind ate. " said !S.i*r Matthew, twinkling, � since, he ,ha,d�, -known- Samela -that .he shp�'-A*K . P� , i 'i?' L - "', I 11"You shall see," said R, and in . ,. A �- 0fte of -late F. Hohnsted, &C. Sumela shook her head,. "My yes ies in Person.,, You are &V ng too. "i�t "Was like sWing a ing things was i itself a lure,. , a 44ite Zwtx 11 , 9 I I �""Vf,.,jtl'1�9','�� i,t , �'A� I (Next A- D. Sutherland) are -not in, the mood. They wouldn't is permittea?. , - bishop drunk ' hea,ring a schoblimas- -provocation. ' Ift was giv4zig him a -;"$,uppPs0 �,,�4�1,1 ,��;. I the shlop, on the steep, little hild wor� at all." -She. . ter inquire what Magni Chapta was. new, and' a very baffil g, Txperieinee- Bpzzy.." Vier ' I 1� 1�1 S..... 1. Mondays, Thtirsday and Fridays. shuddered a little,, O�Ljght up, Sir U 9#1011#W'OP'11�11�11"` i I �L hich of all the shops there �va5 "if I saw anything it would ,be wa- and, Sam'ela WIH have a eiga,vtLe f -mbot- "Now have You slelyt,9 " Mloy aske4*. Alm. . , " II L . Y . "Than you. I might-,�have slept 'It was wandAerful that .. .", F". `­ "Pepys, little one,",sarad Mr. Twig, ribl, things like the &owned- body of When he had lighted her cigarette dL ." i�o, y -- . I _1L I "was x very wise man. 'I ,pray God 'She -,le . - 4 hope for ever and a day," re, betber;'but when- one -has been foolikh and !Sav� ha read 'anythi " * "1 1111-111.1'to make me able to -pay for it,' is. a . - ed Sir Matthew piously. "I ,believe 'one does riot deserve, sleep. I am w ev. � ��_ ��k)".�'�;I Roy laid his hand, on hers. I'VvThy, 1111 pened;shie. W__,b y 1.� , , 1'.were arrested by the varies to react three lines aWp, tfiei", 0 :,w ,,, ,VETERINARY, great prayer. I do not thinrc you Samela, why?" cAbinet. Then, Mr. Twig carried piec- which I aan afraid this, ridiculous ill- shut qpoirher kne,6 wn%e f4eyp',Wn' ,I n,�,,l� � I tains trhe sanity -of -the worldi.1, � ,'- 1.i ) . , avail yourstelf of it su)f9�ientJy.11 , "M.r Twig is ill because, he,,J�as es a,blout with Mini as Queen- Victoria " Tradd'fion-l" ,' ness will cause me to miss, Lit,tl ed inta an e Mies , discussion ,* 1 27 - . , 11"I". � . �,� 4.1, 1.. JOHN QUIEVIK V.S. "Buit; since you are n9t paying for , e n S � qgol,-� '. . � L been i� the Izvk,e. Only half way up her bed! And What a superb coat, blowing her smoke -rings. "An Oxford one, see, if You can get through, by the 'three lines; had. engindi .,ed "J ` � ' �.��"' ,P ' this bed -jacket at all, ,Mr. Twig, what -but -it might 'have been . . ." The -he was; wearing! college, an Eagle to hold- the Bible a telephone, Perhaps eMen they can enfi�,g 'Boswell, at I �11, 1�,i.74,. - -need 'is there even to �mention :it in , Mis'S Mallassy,liki� random no �. 7.jHonor graduate of Ontario Veterin sliudder ran down her from 1 -bead to all theorists, was 'th full-bOttomed, wig, pancakes on ShT6,ve be brought here.,, . ,�,�,,�ary PoRega. All diseases of domestic yo -pr petitions?" -4 w' � Tuesday, the. Lord Mayor's, proces- .'�L ;�.',.��'_.,I "'As thingv iha:v!e turned out, I must feet, like a cold. wand -striking a rractical inconsistencies. . $aniel-a ran off and Roy sat down to kill, himself- when Once the regb- : t !,$1'1�1,1animals treate& CaJls promptly at- kleuthern palm. Roy felt- cold too, "Your chill developed suddenly?" S"an, $'o'UP before the fisih, and 'God by the bed. Very quickly ,she was lution is take n 'he. has nothing to, fear. . , 1 11`4��, 1t tended to and charges moderate. Vet- Pray God, to make me able to,yeturn and a numb pain, crept round his "Very suddenly ind. ' Save the King.' You think it Is. back a -gain. I Hie MJayL :,­, ,4 erinary Dentistry a specialty. Office iny barro 4 . heart. . wetting in t - he lake ; I got a theve things which hold our minds "The Ivories? clan ,be brought to ,of P,rqsspa by th.e. I ", ""'. ,. "That, too, is quite' unnecessary. , nose, at the',heid- .: 1. II ano.-Yealdmee on Godexich Street, one. I and; the chill fol- , . -,L 1, "'You took Mr. Twig out by�your- lowed t%fth alm',�'t together, Sir Matthew.?,, Cliambery by 11r. Quise -himself to- of his army.� He canniat fear., the, " ,:..� I'�. I. . ,door east of Dr. JarrotVs office, Sea- 'with no, help from, above, shall see indecept' haste, I , �1� "I � "I think they undoubbe ly miske, a morrow, Mr. Twig." L �, I., �! 4 �. I � I �. ' t the bed-jaeket'is, returned, I am 4elf ? . You didn't. want me to go with There sbould' be Modeiatibn even in d rack who is resolved tc� kill -himself. ,­. ­.­. .��,­ . you again?" , I I . I the development of a chill. v��Y very strong rope, Miss Ma�itassy.,, "Thanks be to the good God," Mr. Wlben Eustace 9 was wS.Ild'ag , ,�.". 1�, "very cross with you—and even s,hock- "Oh, 'Roy, Mr: Twig and I are sb Provoking as,we, v�ere,leavirig for .1hp . "It.is a kindn, ss f-riam domm tz the. Th� ,� '�­.,. . I ed,' I I . adcustomed to being alone," TIL-- 'Anniecy.. But I in it .bear it Iii -, time when tradition makes for insan- Him wf2o�, I do not dieserve. How drown himlself, he. might, without,any . . 1�'1, _.I A. R. CAMPBELL,N.S. , "An hold fellow �*ba has stabd up Ifook in Roy's eyes, inits dumlb,disap- good Christi US ke a ity," said, Saimela.' "Of course tradi- will, You get to Chambery, little .,one 11 appreh�n, ,'hi . Sion Of danger, have turned , el �4 to -s middle in his trous, n 9 tion must be pTeserved—it ist sf3 pie- ' "WhY,. I'll run her over, of course, aside and C.-st set fi ., a pointment and re,proach,, was, like "'Is- Mr. Twig a g od Christia ." re to St, Jaan�esls ,; �I Graduate of Ontario Veterinary Take, is ,whimtg1cal. I jusit ers in C) _0 College, University of Toronto. All bed,jacket. knd,`Iitt1 . fairdied.. a that, she. thb-ught, in the eyes, of Tus- Sir Matthew asked Saniela, his eyes ture-sque;,but in c1hateaux and musees. in a littl'd cax,11 cried R13y, jum1ping palace." . . I . �!'. . I can when he was'expecting to spend twinkling. ' I We must -ereate'a'nd not accept,' es- 11P 1n .E� S exultation. The, �,aoik dropped, on to ,Sam I , ,.L;'I . diseases of O'ciffnestic animills treated -ginning to feel very tired." I . ,p,,ia,lly new custome, tate of great PIA'S, . ,� .'� 11 -L'�I a win'bST evening lying at her, feet on -Her eyes twinkled �io'6. "Call, n I wish my Looking at 'Same -la, however, he saw lap is she ii .11 II s C -own , pree ppled with laughter a,t . . . I.:".. Iby the nvost modern principles. At o6de Same -la wis� all oli itude, the alearth rug wfh,ile- she talkied to man a good ChTi � ian, Sir Mat ewo, , ,i I. . st th ious people of Carwick that shewas concerned only with the the idea_' ,"What shouldi you: cliobse I � ..; . �11 II would start, Let them diance round hrories, so he. sat down again. to do, .. �� I- 4 Charges reasonable. Day or night thlough sbe res4ited ,her opinion. On "him, in between ,her reading, of those till lie is dead," she said,, puffing deli- My. Twig, if you had, tihe whole.. - ' . ,.,444411 caRe promptly allmmAed to. Office on the jacket. Even ,her ,,bastinct-was in- dim, far-off.feline MYS4 terles,af Which cately. .(, . ., the Maypole, by all mean's, on the - "What ivories are they?" he asked run of acuj I . . , , �'Main Street, HensaU, opposite Town sUfficient'to divine Mr. Twig's mas- Mr. T 1g. 41� . . :5Hall. Phone 116. Breeder of Scot- culinq sulbtlety, "Little C�-nip,y 4 ,' cried Mr- Twig. "I , I 'Y�10,. A prolonged, stay el -a, gliT�mlering, and when, instead, said a go3oa. !*1111thing of their very own.'far the "A little seventeenth century ..', �. tiih Terriers. Inverness . i%1'ristian, an�l the first , -�air Mr. Twig eonsickred. with much � . .;; .,%�,0 , --Kelmeas, I under the doctor at this hatel. wDU4d, 11-c- saw her steal, off in her coat and tenet -of the Christian faith, Sir Mat- first of June. The, worst of tradition of Bacchus and' The- Graces' Which I. chuckling. "I should try to play �.the . � ,� ... . � ary anx- hat, leaving him to Mr. Mallassy's hew, is to think every wo s that it is, all take. I hate takling.;p want to, "purchase, for a commissilon benefactor 11�,he said at last, ,Is ,.; � . -.�I iety. He man a little I 11 T,hat� too; lift ,a be- � . 11 - pense was So' neg companionship. But there were solac- Twig, "is a very..wise phill3sophy.11 Seasons—but to th:)s,e I am more or I Shauld'Put a match to whatever'rub- - . . ..Illadd' s. bed- es for Tus,ca- "I must ,go and write my letter less indifferent." - ­ bisih there is in the Louvre. There's L. �� I jacket and the barber to the bill. In a,,t,. L m n't be prettier?" asked Sit Mat. homle," said.Samela. ., "I &­n,'t -know anything about �1, ".­. , � I ,hie with Roy. She leaned forward. thew, ,Hsi eves. on Samela. ­' . 11 iv- al-aM rubbish when there's.-. a lot.11 � 1,. I . DR. GILBERT C. JARROT..T nothing, perhaips, d1o, the sexes show "The little. Keats in 'the, case in "Then, Sir Matthew, a g Not 'for five minutes," .Sir Mat or,'es " said Roy,; "'Ii -e carving has to .'�I -wonder vhat 11 L I I . I ­ . their fundamental mental differ . oad ChTiS- - IN shouldi-,dd,­ -Sam- 1� . ` 'ence The Bodleian. I couldn't" bear to tian, for the sake of his own Chris- thew pleadied'. � be ail in one piece, hasn't i.t, to be ela mWitated. 1IL-think I ... gftoUld in_ - - ­­ -i, Graduate of Faculity of Medicine, more pirbriouncedly than in their de- look at it, could you?' . . ' .� � . 1. :�L,I . VzAverekyof Western Ontario. Mem- vices for rea_,mmia�ce! . R V'ha'd uo',words. , Samela got up�,` ness." . . . under it ,may little -Samela was bo'rn;' "Samela kml3ws alI dbou to s(ome high, academic gathering at o . P,l .. r . ber Of College of Physitiahs- and 'A knock at r the door and Roy was 9: I . . I . ,t Ivories " � 11 L:��.q.as noiselessly.as a shadow pas, said M.r, .Twig. 1 'Ir�,',,'.. a n,d 8- , said M'r- Twig proudly. ,,Little, 0 ' O-,tfard. at which Isabel . I.. 1,�'16I "Mal. Tw;- should write a Book, of was, present, L .,Surgeons of Ontario. Office,' 43 Gode-' back again, spreading the bed -jacket , �. "L ne, I , .1 . I.;� 11.4 ... . es ever grass, stole along the balcony M[� " Gh, P, hope. , dot.11 �Samela cried. from Chambery you can ,have a pe p and cry out, at the. . . .'... .11'- Street, West. Phone 37. * on the bed with an air slrouldn?t -he?" Sa e P15yablogical me-' . L ­ I - �,,,.I ,.a where MTi Twig's coat ,was, hang- ed. . . , 'All the-ze sc�hodars- were " O:JWe . .. '.L �L".'_. � Successor to Dr. Charles Mackay: but. Wlith Mr. . WV t�_Cl . L . ,. -W . Twig on his side he. ing- over the' rail. She brought it' "That," said 'Mr. Twig, '$would be "What?" exclaimed Sir Matthewin �'bat's that?"� oy asked. isn't . n able .L to think.. . I . L 1_'-11.., II � . - I I , I-. C L. - surprise, "you are 'now disowning ."The bouse many people kill, themselve ,_ . . L.felt himself in -y. strong Pa4i- back, and sitting down again, laid It an im-�'ertjnence tb M. Du d 'ha men!' ' But S ;I 1_1 "It is, a very� fine jacket" ­ . P71 her knee. Then with a glance at Rochefouca,udd�.F? "L�"_ ­ , democracy?" .1 With Mada1ift6 de" Warens,", Sainela and, ,do nothing audacio'' . � '. I �I I .1. - DR. W..C. SPROAT 6 - Pay she brought cut from One pocket "I have been ,asiked, to. "I would, convert deimocracy e,Tery- told h-im. at all.? 11 . - � 1...'th sleeP. When I ha;Whad a lit- and from the atPher, "The Little oirs.11 1. - S ,� Twig� "I thank y,ou. But I want to a copy ,Of the -Essays of Montaigne., book," 'in Write a where into Gascon n1oblemen,11 said - 'J'Ve, 'never heard L Of .said Si� Matthew, , ,y her,' A I not always telliKg. 'i ,4 I go . I " - amela. . Roy. "Rousseau was an awful rot- tle one, that hUMan. nature is- very ' ! _!� .;;;; 7 1:. Physician - Surgeon tle nap, the, barber must. c ' I . '.. I .1 - ,. ome. And Flowers, of St. Francie' and a "Don "Oh, poor -Si� i I I "I am completely ironphissed,11 said ter, wa.' it he?" fine stuff?" -. .. . . then I shall put on, the jacket and be Quixote." . . Matthew!" Sameia Sir. Matthew. . . ' . . . I i � I ,I -t that is '-Those are what Mr.' Twig would I A terrible ,Position far Counsel to said MT. Twig. ,, (,Continued Next Week)* ' ­. I..4 Phone 90-W. Office Jbhn St., Seafortli. you were so old' as all, that!"y A good man7 goes . I . ... I 1..1i, .. # � . . coming to stay with me. A lovely hasia bieen drowned with , " she �vhis, 41 I am fifty-fivejill said -Sir Afatthew be ,in " Samela teased- Ilybu d,,D not on being goloder and gooder and nota- .L . . . r'Li� riece, beautiful harmonies." pered, and ,burying her head il I wi know"the mfost-beautiiul story in the in" sleems to ' , . . I . i . I .�i�i.­ . I the th an un�aulked'air bf excusing -world, Sir IMattliew0l seau, a's You say, an awful ro I . . I1. I 11 . I sleeve of the coat ,bathed it with her -himself. I , tter, ' i ­ I- DR. F. 3 "The great Anatoie France" said viisplan and flashes it ,before. the I .. . �11 -I I While I have my nap you will per- Roy fought a despar'ats 1,1.r. Twig," "has said that, there is eyes of the whole of France. You' . '.1, Office and residence, Geod&rieh St., ha ' . -, -fight with ance," said Samela, "but not even _. i ... . .."..1,11, - ... . rkm talk to her on the ba-kanY, 93, his emotion. "When srl,d loves," was approaching the �ig­_�of me- y c,Tre Story irr the world- — " e would think the' priests and' th-e clier. ZEB IRA � �,4'aI agiat'of the United ,Church, Sealbirth. for a little, goold night." As he shut nbir% I wz� beautiful and Her -1-sh, . I L � .. I . :.- t!he Murmuring pa'i�I�ation of his am.sure no I;Lwyer sshaul�--*r4ite his .D, Loved -.1 gy, with What ought .,t - ', 11 ' "Ill .. I .1 Auron. . -f and yet ... again, memoirs, till his memory as gone," )eQ yoli, HQUM E ... ,�.,�,., exprssillon,. the expression of Every- 9-Wihen, .,h, ,Miss Mallassy? 11 i103rld before now,- but the, gavi)ours . . .1� I, . � e loves." -Sir Matthew shook: the asih from ,� � .. I inan at Opportunity. "'It was the * * * * I "Not so much as He was, ughy a�d nearly always seem to be those , to ' STOVE POLISH 1.his cigar, This entertaining old man; I "" . ­ 4� good God who pushed 'that boat a- he us ere, poor�-and — 1-1 �.,� DM- HUGH H. ROSS "Therp's a Coal -picture for an old better still, this aud io, , hant-1 She lov,3dL Kim,"' Samela w1hom you have ta be full of Pardon. � . I " - . ­� .I. . , � � .1I . . . -vi,ay." he ' -said to himself, and as feIbow with a temperature to look at, ing girl! From the moment that 'he - to There Will be a great numb , . . � .1Craduate of Univerifty of Toronto qllie,dy �- lici,!e one," gaid Mr. T-,A,.,'g as, prop- first overhe-ard� them talking together the Most beautiful Story in:bhe world. ful rooters, little one, in, Heaven . � I ..I Faculty. -of Medicine, member of Col- . I ,ped up in his silk bed-jaciket and re- he -knew that in 'a wea. Sir Matthew. Let me d!ramatise it "And saints in !bell, do you think, .. i .... . lege of Physicians and Surgeons of "'Struejk for you. It- is the year 00 i Mr. Twig?" . . . . . I _. . I I I �i.ed. from his' sleep, he'lay and -world -be bad . frIes-liness. 17 , n I . . , I L,;I . Ontario; pass graduate course I bony, and as sleepi was, just what Mr. considered the cabinet of beautiful "I was only once engaged in litiga ',France, and Mr Twig, in bed, is tfhe "Sometimes I think it "will be : "I"". - . .. . 1� .11.. . Chkago Clinical School of, Chleago ; Twig was wanting Samela -put her harnionies which Dr.'Lamoureux had tilon," said, Puc d,e Gramont. 'Hie is, de-i-perately crawded 0"JtLwith thein." ' 1:11 . � ; I ,,.,I Xqyal 00thalmle 11ospital, London, 'finger On 'her li Mr. Twig. "It was bar ill, s,o ill_that'you. Sir Matthew, who Roy went to the,VViirrdb,w. What an : � __ .. 19�, 'All, . ,I ip, and in such a de. just disposed at precisw.�Jy the 'right rible, I cannot ifrnagine how anYmnn are the A-Vae .1 . 0 1. 1,England; LUniversity Hospi�al,-- Lan- muPc pose loloked, If only she had angle in the corner. '�It is a picture is strong enough for the ,process. The de G-_belin, read. to him amazing . � : ,j. I , Am, Engla �:had.a poointed scarlet cap upon her� I should like, t� have, painted myself. present Earl Of Mancaster had my the story -of the Passion wnich he has this life �of Samela and Mr. Twig ap- . � "I� 3nivion Bank, Seaforth. Phono- No. 5. head, for all the world'Illice -the -love,- Tbe artist of that c,�binet. Samlela, is casle, but he was'Mr. Brown then. He rever hieard before. Ai14!i wh�?n you Penrod to him. They seEmie,d to know . . . A I �, II ,ly girl of IMinj'S little. pjetureL� L.e I come to the passage 'And they all ,everything that Other ,people. hadn't �. I . Night ca,M, answered from residence, in heaven'without a doubt. I only won, it for me. And that seemed to a 1. . �,I .Victoria Street Scaforth. L I Silen.ce which hangs, unregarded, in b�ope he is, receiviii- the, respect d' m m in, the whale� bad formok him and fled,' M. Le Duc an idea., abblit, and n 11 I : '.1". ,. ,,he Lou,vTe. lRoy asquiesiced in , L busines, No man should win hiscase 'A,h the traitorsi! the cowards! But N"'hich other people know everyt�ing.' I . . �­ IL I I petition- of nodg which hadeven mK)re "'-I think his" pos"Ition in heaven, is —'any­mf3re than anyman should los . e . . 1. .�",�,1, DR. E. A. McMASTER gladness, in -them than comprehension. open to many doubts.-," �Samelal retort- it," Mr. Twig concluded, dryly, w!hY did he take C`3rnfmon people like Yet bet had' neTeT met anybody to , ..,I A 4 - He sensed at once what Samela had ed, "Men who, are cle.Tler at calbinets ing ,for his beautiful handkerchief. , .1shermen for his f6llowers?' Why wh,om life seemed so cumpie!te, So I I . . . 1. "',I h he r13t take Gascon; na,blemen?,, -nowded, s13 insistemt. As he watched I _*Al ..,. .1 ropto, Faculty of Medicine not verceived—that the strongbst, can be detestable t6 their wi�ves and "The Earl of Mancaster, since .be (1d .... ,I I mlost effectual ebuspdracy in, the mea,ri, to. /other eabinet-' . "I understand," said ,24T Matthew and listened it was beginning- to seem , L , . .. �- Member off College of Phystbians makersi, and went Into politics; has been an amaz- . I ,I . World is the conspiracy of, the Whis- they Can eat too ,much, and sp�ud tgo, ing succes%" said Si,�,,Matthew, -'per- gravely. "You would, have a wo�_Ad to ROY. that his life-­the'social anq .. �and Surgeons of. Ontario; graduate of per. Very speedily Samela recbgndz- mucill money, and worst ,of all ,tbheir fpctly amiazing! , - �'i 1 c- v -n n,. New Ybrk Post Graduate School and Ed it too. ,'She was caught defence- cabinets, can 'muke ' . I I .. laod-night'L in ccmiplete. agree- ly cultaired n0rld' at 11argeT was no I . . . . '� L - Lying-in Hos New York. . . 6rTibly sh,ould not.like to say su," said -1, 1 . . . L';,. cocky gentlemen'.11 Mr. Twii. "Let ime remind . ife at all, and. that only,the. li-fe ;, fice an High Street, Seaflorth. Phone O'Do you,see that man'climbing the you �Sir - He went to -open the'door for heT which one spun .for onez,111T couidzgire . P.M. 1�1��fit. Office fully equipped for X-ray "I don't believe 9 word. of it, little Matthew, of the words of th'e great - Winellam . . 1.55 . . N. hill? " Rar whispeftd, putting his one. ,A m,an who m and rwhen Samela gave bim ,her hand rme the real seme of living. Same -la ....... 1 ... I . v..ee. rjakes a fine c6,b- Russian, 'One would need to be a ' Bel -grave ...'.­­ . 2.11 . L ��ll diagnosis sind ultra short wame el mouth very near' to SameWs.ear so Inet is a goled ,Ch.ris . god beld it to hiis lips. life, lik`e the silkworm �- ... . . trie treabnent, Ultra Violet Sun Lamp that -she s-h-ould not have t -he least tian... Go d,ciwn- to decide Which are the failures and back to MT. Twig. Thien, -,he . went ,had spun her Blyth ....... ' * * * ' ' * * ',­ *:. 2.23 .1 "II by catching hisi question. your, inainuati' "She dreamr, of thin,.", like.justice her very own, and its individual'i ' �I treatmorta and Infra Red electric difficul' stairs to Your dinner, -but don't its ineffable soft 6�oss. It was. h. I . Arestinents. Nurse in attendanceL Wiiat tr.,ja banal, w5rds, really covered Ir. _L I ruins evIerything.7" and equality," he said, "and s1he is -a-s'"its, 'intoxication His own hf.- Brue .......... ; ........ ­ 3.27 .�11 01, . - I her,relf a Young Queen,. I am fifty- ,had been spun, far �ftn, and i ' - I . ��,,. . .. . I was some such i#robbing -interroga- "I am going to have dinner Up 'here "You would ,have the pan- without L n the , efield . I .I � 1. . . with you," the palm?" said ,Sir Matthew a lit- five, Mr . Twig, and a long marriage years, since Oxford that he had toPT7 . I',� . ­ - "Then, �,ciu must, -make yourself tle is behind me. But ,when I talk .to ed Eurci2e, not a 'single though -t a- Hensall ..................... 3.41 , �..L . I � DR. lF.1' R. FORSTER as she Is fair;' fine to matchme in my coat. In that 4iPan I her I a m a Young man again, curious. bout this vicarious. spining had, wor- . I :A, I . ., For beauty lives, with kindness,?" P ni'I'Val lled. Nowaday wernen re ned hilshead. 'Iq ' .;�­­* ..1.14.. . , I "I � a, she kind �cotban frock I put you in the, shade gospel said they w-ouldinft. .s a Nor ,�- I .. Eye, Ear, Nose z,Rd Throat _ . I completely. Put ,on your blue dress Yaur worldly pangs? But look how vetry umch alike. All woonen indeed. ed it. Most of all it had been. accept- . . ­ . ,A.M. ' , "LLf. . Samela felt that wag really what he and Your string' of coral, and, then, I -flap you with a palm are one we -man. Tut Miss Mallas-sy ed for hint by the paraphernalia Exetck .................... 10.42 . �, r"I . .� Groduate ,id Medioine, University was asking, so in as loud a whisper if You ,sit by -the slide- of the; cabinet timei I say Sir Matthew. Irlapping i's 19 � I '.. �f T&rOUt.D. as Eibe,dare use she replied, "No, welt; life, m-ri are n,,)t. She will ,marry young wit!'a them, Pilad thern with the off-er- -Kippen '. ... . . 11.01 ­!. I I . . Roy, I can't see'the man." - Pleasant." even I in bed, will be very frightfully bad, ,both for flapper and Melineourt�31' I ,, ings they loved—rings ftr'their firr- Bruicefield . ." * * *.* "' , , * " ­ . 11.09 , ,'-dinner. had hard- '�TVO have theirmiaments of wea,k- "I she does," ssid, Mr.' -Twig, 11s,he gers and bells for their toes-4old Clinton ...... - 11.54'Late assistant New York Opthal- 03 tried again, more. thrillingly:.. But,.Samela, after, .tped. , Why did you permit it?" ... ­­ .'1.1 ,make conditions, conditions, Sir N-raself that such girls were adorable Landesboro ........ ::NI inei and Aural Institute, Mooriefield"s ,,O,1� do llool� ,what a beautiful patch ly arrang4d fherself to Mr. Twig's ness, Miss 'Mallasksy. '11, in tho peace w,i .... *.*.*:*: 12,10 - ..; .f �L Eye and'Godden Square Throat Hos- ' of colour the sun,is 'making on Nivo- satisfaction -when a waiter brought a of this evening -hour Mattheyr.. as -hard for ,him 'as a�bar and that on -2 ,day he w,)ul-d marry the BlYth .'� ................ L.. '.f . I pitals, London, -Eng. At Commercial left---ido, ybu see? Just about two- message of inquiry from Sir Mat- hiea:vlen� in' p I invight -invoke of iran.,, most 'adorable girl of,them all awl, Belgrave ................... 12.30 . I ,;,I . Hei Seaforrth, third Wednesday in thirds of �the way Up." Sameli felt thew Thomas. Sir'Mattrheviir, said' the ,sit the a ,petition,, it Would ,be that "You are mistaken Mr. Twig. When watch her dlispos�e, of his, yearly sub- WHngham, ................... . - ­ " ,.I mer f, i a girl, like that makes canditions the Orthodox manner. He , .1 I ..., .mch wo"bb pan. to 4.30 11hai sbe -mustn't s,ee that ei 0 -w"ELiter, had beard of Mr. Twig's sud- cumb to temptation 11 might be there II I 6DT4 South, Strat what 'Roy was- really tellingth r' had den, illness, with great concern. to, see." , I they are ag salt as a Piece ,of s -ilk." bad ne qu,estbned 0 C.N.R.,TIME TABLE' I . -, 111I . nothing to do With the beauty er'eat- "Tell iSir Matth@w, waftler, that be "Succumb to success., do'--y'6'u 'In her letter bome iSalmela told her d'd not waht to question it now, ev- . _, _ "'I iWe3a visit, September 16th. ed by the sun on Mvblet. Arid, it is' iniost kind, most kind. If he w her father bhat Mr. Twig was in bed en when Same East " 11, . I. ,4 . I , . . was, not a question. but a direct state- smiroke -his after-dinn�T cigar with ould mean?:" Sainela asked, "What ,sue- with a ,chill wMeb had disarra . nged cons ela, wbase paraphernalia ,-- I . A.M. P.M. . � '... �P I . ' me , ciess,i- in t,h� sense - taf the palm, leaf, isted Only of a handkerchief, -had @ I I Iment. I . . their plans gave no given him. an entirely new coneeptio Gaderieb. ............ 6.40 IS I 1,f . I I I s`,6uld- be delighted." is possible, to me� Sir Matthew? Oh ; cause for a�xletv. Young MT. M.el- cf endowment. If her endowmen't Clintan . 7.03 %-,60 1111 II ­ The waiter liefit the room. Samela the happiness �f the ini-possibilitiesl' incourt was 'staYing in, Aix-les-413si,ns, coudd -be addLsd to ,his owmi—that SeEdIO-Ith ' : *:: ­ * ­.* 7.17 3.16 1 ", N. i I DR. � DONALD G., STEER "O, thlou art fairer.bhan the evening jumped" UP, to follow hitm. Saniela lay back in her chair amd _ Dublin . .:. * '' ­ ' I'll,.. -air, - "Now, -little one, You will stay here. blew little smoke rings up to the eeil- andLSin Matthew Thvrnas, the emin- 8urely, would be life dt its, ere ;;�:L ... I ..... 7.28 3.29 1 ­ IGraduate -of Faculty of MAicine, Clad 'in the bea,uty of a thousand When, you tell a gentleman ,he is, a ing. efit'-Coumsel, wa,� at their hotel. At and even. Samela, -when she. had out- Mitchell ............ 7.37 8.41 ';I ,that very moment, indeed, be was gro*n her youthful dress of idealism, West ��if University loct Western. Ontario. Mem-. stars.11 bh�e,f you put the obligation ii-pon- me "You are a wise c1hild, thanks, be � I. I of at least dabbing your words with sitting at Mr. Twig's bedsid The would come to ' 'I � Ontar?d. F-0111 — letter afPorded Mr. Migilassy much �af CT13'wnsL But jusl� now he didh't Dublin .............. 11.27 9.41 ., �. IL" SUrg"M lof equiP-. That — or slomething like it , was a piece ,of blotting ,paper to make, I ��~. .~~~.-� -- ultra __-' ._ ._ - _— I put her -finger to her lips'again, will. stay'here.11 1-1 . 1, � ~_..^~-° ~_=-,_-___ --'-, "Mr, Twig is a dreadfully RgRit Samel,a shrugged, her shOulders. �, , "'T" 1'. '. ,,� ,'.,,,�", '�Ai�U'�"`�J� L, .� ­"��"'J L 1, L , , , , I sleeper," she said beneath her breath. "And not altitudes, littbe'onle, eibher ^ I "Thenrwe won't even whiSp4bT,11 Rjoy of shoulders ior anything else.,, i .,. . . returned, and forthwith, withall his "Do you like Sir Matthew, Mr. .�I . �. eyes ,on, Samela, relapsed, intlo� the Twig?" .. ,.~.~,�,~,� . . I silemeei implying.siound which is; only "I don't like his. ,being called! a, . I a liole less, ,patent than the whisper thief --voila tout.' It is a new -idea, .4 Dr. J. A. MeTAGGART for 'the esitkblisbayient of tenderness,, and in manners I do not want you tv` 1 Graduate R,oyal., College of Dey"I Saim0a, as she sat supine in. herlow chair, -felt herself ,penetrated by lit- be new at allt, Ah, come in,, econe �, in." I . ^ Office ~.___-ll, tle tentacles of digoomfort; then they . ,Sir Matthew came in on tip, -tae an_ . Ont. Phone 10.0o - r6laxed, into the elutchlea of delight excests$vl6i UP -tole, Samela thought''as I I I I-- p I I which always s�lzrd her wh6riaver thilugh it weft, Mr. Twig who �Vas . =����~. MRM she, saw. anything ,being done .very 6eatityully. How cunning #'O� bad the thief and -he wav catching hi.m. The idea, and 'Sir ° ,I . I been With -his whispers, beginning gb tiny . einforcied, exe,oss, upon, ,his toes h 6pproathled ^ 0, gently, sw*111ing to a. crescendo, the bed, s:6 arhusAlshe'r, .. insed f , - ---- ` '� �~~_-r--�----- std then minkitig thent dio meltingly intit she, burst into a little ri�plwof 1, Spec .' Amu 6fice plith, the unerring skill bf an �'It, is) only_A. chill, Sir Xhtthew- ^ �F 6r': Pr as, she. au�| 8�J °mon LO' , . ( . I � , '.� ' �, , "'T" 1'. '. ,,� ,'.,,,�", '�Ai�U'�"`�J� L, .� ­"��"'J L 1, L , , , , I . - i 11 , � , , , I I 'I., � ,; " .. � 1, .1 ,., ', ... F '10. 11 .. $ , ­. � �. "I'm pe6tedness of her, thoughts. , C.P.R.-MME TABLE I I "., , afradd little, on -e, I stball miss I thote iveries," said Mr. Twig, a§, Samiela was running heri finger. up . Past ' .:, ­... .11 41�11� - �i , propped up in bed., he drank his, cup, and dorwn- the Temps to find soane- I PIZ,— ' . . . . . . I of morniing chocolate. "And I want- �very thing interesting for'MT. Twig. Godw4idh ...... � ........... I Menset t'.20 4 � I 'A' 1� N; ed them, as pou know, badly." May I take Samiela for a little .................... 4.24 li',�, seventeeroth century Birth of Bacchus wh.)le cf to -day to nursinij, . Toronto ......... 1.4. I ­.: *to i.06 , ,v,,�L �e�,�gl ought not to cross the Atlantic. It's a lovely little. tUn-g from the, "I t1ank Sainela ought go on L I we§t . I I � � ... ,. , ,,,�,11.1� I ,,'�� ,�I� . lyhofo_ "he lake again," sair Roy, �ft(ai� bold- � * I I I ' There was. a knock at the dvar and 'Roy came in with his morning in- hi�r head about water." MeXAugihib i ....... i"i'vil V ii, "Nast ideas, about wafer?" Mr. ..,�f�%,,, � I ,,, 1ft.,J4g ­,,� � _ .' "'�"ii I'll M.,,�' 11 i0q, t the was! no encouragetwent Vold her so with. bils eyes whilb h6 Meow :.' I . .. ii� *',� ,L: . ,t �,� , . ( . I � , '.� ' �, , "'T" 1'. '. ,,� ,'.,,,�", '�Ai�U'�"`�J� L, .� ­"��"'J L 1, L , , , , I . - i 11 , � , , , I I 'I., � ,; " .. � 1, .1 ,., ', ... F '10. 11 .. $ , ­. � �.