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I , . p A _ :T ;,',tl�t, ,.l ,,,;, 9q,Vq , 1. - A , ff4mVi" � R ,� , . � an I but, an ex Yi , ", i'l` I � - i I . Ld� Rov felt" with, a little �, :" k.1,14R. 11 R, A � I I F. J. BOVSBY , .IV Christ wais so little tbfit they crucified marrp wIII not be rich,?,sat , . . . , - :You. Would, �,w - � `~),Y '101;�T WN. �.',I, R � . . - I d gamela, portmaty'! , 0�4 " ,4 - %,�,!J ,�.k - Akii, W , i "I . OWt th"i little � One? It Mount Him Deigsx little Christ, in this rag- "But it ;he Is, he muotba-W made his suille that, it Onded, .him, -For com-Mand .Money �Vropse ��F W -1, IN R.W,Wi I I I I , _#i;,'l4bW ,.,,��*94'.�. 1;� �4­221 _,"'ANNY A , 11 tL 11 1. . HeT Ing , . I ., I'M, ,k,m,,,0"! W,11%; .1 I was really as lovely as,the I , ,, _4 ... , !,1f_gfR.1 W. 11 11 � . I ��4fx I . � Zion, sall"cal egarded , Ing. over.' ! yqq W , ,,,A.1�,Wp',� '- � _�Nev"l ,�i'�� T,A I t ,�, Associate In Charge .1. , o0fort us, , riches dionourably-, ind, 01 by himself, the 116ttluso be, r ,Very care- ru4m K r 10�,f . , � . ytorm, c . , 0414 '41V , ., , � 1--, r In, his hotel. No, he M�ji� rich, doqqtio ' o T , , " , , -, I � ,�� Notarteik otc brew posts have expressed it, I Her band7*ent up to the tiny cross Mr. Melincourt has , inbarlted, every . fully his -walte, .j�gi, i7o; *tb " ` ,, , I . , . iq�+ Wow - f_�': ;-, "� ,; i . � , � �. � 11WR'%,F�g_,R - � 1�1 - IkuTistOrs, Solicitors, sh Id like to, have Planted my own Of thorn lying befireen her breasts, Venuy -he his. courdult get over the *400r fast on- Missionary',$ y__tO all.rlpf.f ,,� �. , _ *M 11 :�, , , ". R,. i ., OWp re. �� �T* 11 � 15� 41 . 72 11 i� Onit. � "Beautiful for and as ishe squ6eged�-'-herself against sources he would haie very little vaL- M Ma .Wa-s, 1 , I" , " V1111011111 "'IRR"T'J'AW., IM . . . . . -1 ftatorth, TelephOnc'75. fo. On Left ,tq his , dejet =a '. � - — otsteps. on Its slopes, , . oul' He was athletic, but -the wait- Of PhIlaMOTOPY.' � ' r, � Illessy 9r. , , * , . I i er's athletici�m was sul g4nerfs. - vision. 1, Z � ", ,,, � . "';,;�i­, 1, �,� � -, ­ ­_ . overcome wit.4 I., ­ , . , �. 1, & � I situation, the ley of the whole earth, Mr. Twig.in the narrow bed the,storm ,lue in your eyes, ftther, since you It the � .. ". ". , , . . , �,, ul, 1 O." ISO . ELMER 0. BELL, B.A.' is Mount Zion, on the sides of the -slowly died, away. ,In the silence mr, are, making would take him years to acquire it, "B . A , , , ­ ., : �%�, ", :, il`t-'�,i money your siandurd.11' .ut, Father, Mother has'neymer,-d ' .Ilh..,",,,,.N, . I � , ,, � f� , -,15�;�t, ­ , . . .*1 I I north, the city of the grea lung., 11 _ wrm, ., ,�," I '' ' � � . - t 'Twig, from his, Infinite memory, trans- "His riches were not given, blin by and in the meantime the felt he would cided how to'dispoee of your IAPAsy - , . 11.11 `.!"'�:dm - ,;�,?"T . WIR.. t I IIBAt Mount Zion was.Wt a break every dish In the world. lip, WJ1y should I sqppo - . . I I 11 , ­�­­­ ­_.","". _,.,� .% -N.111.1 , , , - ., ,­ �, , , , 1; I ., , Barrister & Solicitor . real Itited her emotion Into a poet's- verse: ,his father, . se Mr. ,,,,,, -t ` . ­11,�.'__ f­:��Z;:4� �'Akli, . Samela. All good things� I , �1414 I I ' *ii u1i �" 1.11, I" �� " ", � ��.. �N I I � . , p" r 'r , I _�'. L, , 1-4' bor.,a beautiful city.", I Oft, iifss?­�Bu - O,_ it "all t-1,00 "'70, , "I I , ' I i . . mountain, a real mountain caWt liar- I . . come from God.- I . drove his own earrbut the matter end- would act, I differently from—' - r JRW.'lg'�and plagul g"'IT ' `�V " W . I ' . - A chauffeur who was slintled' In an . .1% ", I Office 9f late F. Holmsted, K.C. i , t Ahey, a, I I I ". Tuscan, who had been curled on. a ed with driving -effort to reduce -thelk "" � "I I 1� 'v". ,'v g _', , 1, not a mechanic. would not hold this quarrel � the 'good QO! -I iA,teo 't, 1p ',:', r ##YX,��,,,`,; � (Next- A. D. Siftherlesfid) ,;. "Weli then, 'He se6rueth the multi- cry for! my flesh -that I seek Chair,, got,,up, _4 ,, �.d, b : "'�"' vm . arched his back, ( to" More M14 ble propor- I , IR I y�- The range.of ' W _"., � - "T, � W R -, , '"" I .Monday, Thursday.jind Fridays.,: tud6 Of tbe.cit the and Job for very . Aagea shadd If ,you, eivor,i r,,' t4i �,.o 'N -�� . "from Mr. Mallasoy." . . ". Y' , I , _ _ -U.g,�Ii�,,�q,,,, ead- I seek and I find It. shaped his"imimense tail Into a not - ,g_,_, . In the Godh long. He -kicked: his 'tionx ., I ­111111�P , -_ I - .1, V'. I.",, I... �1. ,x . i e one,, Keep t'ne,�. �0047:.� JAr � 4T -X 11�.).� ., A 1. 4, � ­ ­ . . heels toge tting on, the shor "You persist in your rq.fusa? -Then . "" - ,","', " Over Keating's brug IgWre. mountains is'his past6re -. . �. Then , e I O'Ntw',- ��"'."",V'Qi of L ,ther, ,sl ­ �4; "T, " ­", , 0 !pl ---W -shall be of Interrogation. Samela bent! her . Don!t �givi6 ,it tw �i'A T"?", . I . . 0 Saul, it . e � 1 sisilx6ll th6 earth. shook and trembled-; the A Fake like 1py face that receives head In a caress, and having made his hae the lake of Geneva., There was the shadow of this roof &ball . � _ac . , , 4' " " - I -1 PIC ", %U I p" Z'4"', ,;­ r ­ �,­ , . , I .11 "."", ,,�'..11�'��,��,-','� .... "I ' e distribWOW, , " ­" " ­ foundations, also of the hills, moved .1 d , no lonw a Q8 - I ­ � , , OW f . '_ ly. anybody outisift the ascetics ker shelter you. . ,,,, - I I �hee; -a Man ,like to me protest,. inifin Infinite satisfaction at , . ,,�,,,� I . .i� r". ,,��,l 1. ,;,� ' I will harbor no re. .III wou"t "`� '' ., . rand were shaken, because He was r who had, given, up ' . . . - oai& S�=_Oh��,' her.!. v �,",',� a .i , t love and be .loved, by, for [big mistress's return, his money.',His- bel." , j-�i ,,',�, ,,:::�'. Thow. shal . _� ,,,, -lie settled (lowli to'! I I ., I ... .1 � I ... T...� I . ,, I ', �! - , IR", . twinkiin& , � , , j5l, , . .. � . I , - , � �� , , � J,:�,.- ,,�,`,,M ,::,, ,.:: ,� r , ) V=RINARY - wroth . . . - By they favor thou ever: a Hand, like this hand a -gain.. a t- was full , of noble, deedg-men Samela, sank into a chair� The cold, ­Tijie ,.::,11,� ", . i I , - �-11 � .11,:!:: . . anL end. . k,:1C!,:b'.','1 .1 .. , hast made my mountain to' stand! Shall throw had given, up their lives in menacing hostility was so a . holidays Mad I .1, , __ . 11 ', ? � ,, .�� ��,, I . Op 8,11411 slle,#P, `.�,,.,. 4. . I '* ), �6`1.4, . strong. . . . - 'The mountains shall Open the gatery of new life "And' If I *ish You to, marry Mr. less list O' , isguish, 'togetherl-the y'q'n: ­ .:rr , . JOHN GRIEVE, V.S. to thee! See the Christ stand! Melincourt? If your sister . Isaber f VaCrifice-but their money Alid it was agafnet-nature. I , ;;7 ­ ki'11. " ­:'� tbring peace to the people, d .. I . � -n . I She could bell "or.,, � , - � . . an the ' e France-, in,'T*Uralne,�- the, ,M, ,r - .17, I I I . o. Lives, of. course, ,Y�ere more not bear it, she must break througil . .1 � ­.­4� I wishes It?" ­� "I '� -,";- I e antumn , , � ,�', , . ,.,� �­. , ' little bill& his righteousness."' plentiful than money so that'the com- to at, least 'the first, degree, , abov -an, Auvergne, P-rovence. on. . I I ,­,Jj",�t Honor graduate of Ontarlo'Veterin- - A week later, having broken the Oh, Father, one can only marry if ' ;.:%.-.',,"4t ­ Samela dimpled into a soft s �, e f had . ,.:'.' !1 D - mile. jo I Parlson could not be pushed too fa,�, freezing point. I workAn Venle6,. repalrmg� u.6 . . . �, �j � Q 1. . ar ,College., All diseams of domestic urney for one night at Dijon - a One wishes it oneself." . 'L, , , . � _ . .... .1 '�';, . I 'i 11 Mirrors In One 99 tha Palsot,ei, - a4d,i4. I .. :�...�, _ - . . li, . ,,�, . . .., omimals treated. Calls' iromptly -,at-, sl� but ne money -martyr was Indeed a 'father, she;,cried again, "oh Fa, f I went .there we a _;,,�'.q . ' y How, different was Mr. Twig's Bible town of lofty conception even for the Mr.'Mallassy went UP to his be rara avis. Ruskin seemed to be the ther, we a -re Father and Chlld�ll " She I'e � ,�#yed, In 'the'' 10V 1, �, , ,.,r,, , tenood to, and. charges moderate. Vet- from Mr. Mallassy's! To her father French mind, with its. genius for room. and sat down ,on his' wdfe!� side 'chief example. Ruskin!s father had held out her arms. . . . e,-. - .1 - I the Bible was the Bible to, be touch- . itfle, hill -towns -how ydV �vouild , , - ��, erinary Dentistry a spe�lalty. Office streets and squares- and spaces and of the bed so as not to disarrange I ,�, ,� I .... .,�,; . those little hill -towns of Italy, Child.. ,:;1, I . , i, aerleh Street, one, ed, . Ills left him 2�100,000, and in. seven years "A disobedient child has., . . �y. �;,,, and reqlden". on, GO.. from Genesi§ to Revelation,' with general civic beauty -and for an. own. He -,was in,a Complete fog.' - . .. . , st- of Dr, Jafrott's office, Sea- sanctimoniousness, and to be No the first hundred thousand of it had leges." . ,110 Privi' they are 'Just built to nestle Ili you ..]` door'eA . . . , , r ,, :. '�",­ .. - 11 . . . held Other at Parts. the Araveliers, were one had Wanted to Marry Isabel- gone and; ,,,r, heart. M se, � .,��, . . ­ I with equali super -values. Mr. Twig home agailL Everybddy bad. come to Isabel who. was .so peerless, and, wide- in another seven the see- "But a ,child , r adrigal-was a.greest hoV, , I . 17. . I I (forth. , . . ah�aYf� rights.- Oh rldini.wag JnL . N.. .. , I man- I Z�',k� ,4 .end- What,then, did RuAli� live on? Fathe;i, give.me my right not to be his blood . � .. � "' 15�'- � - 1-41" I., . I knew,"there was a good deal in the meet them at the station. Isabel -re- knowledged that eveh his'OW'n OnAhe proll when he left pie at Ravenna and, � �;;�', ... � par- . I to xe-'. - -, �,f�l 1 1. -, " I I _;1. I I Bible ot be thrown overboard, and he garded the plitform with amAzement, entage of her was a miracle. Samela to of his books - what hated because I cannot think and feel tur� to Paris, he was going to ride -,: I.. �. rr., �'� " _r 1, , � , , .... � ': . I threw it with unerring discrimination then with a smile of satire. one would he had accepted as, in Justice, some- I all night to Castiel Bolognese; ; Disar. '. I A. R. CAMPBELL, V.S. book, , could Roy writo?-and Ruskin like yoU.1, The door o'pened' and Mrs. '... I � both as to its Poetry and the poten- *think Samela and Mr. Twig were peo- thing of an adverse balan was Slade Professor of Art at the U.n. Malla�sy came in. 1�. . , . :; '... .l ce to Isa- I Ma4rigal-you 'with the artlist's hand , � . 1. Graduate of Ontario Veterinary` tiallties--of its human application. It Pie Wlio mattered. Just Lbefore the bel's Overwhelming credit, and here versItY Of Oxford. Yet he, too loved "Mother, Pather wishes -me. to lea - 1"...., ,, , I '' beauty. lie went off to .100 . 0 read, to me on. the e , ' ­. . I .! ", tures Ahd objeits d'art in Florence gether." . balconk ­ . , .", College, University of Toronto. All waiO very rarely that -he quoted from train was signalled Mrs. Remembrance was Samela not Only withan offer of k �j pie- home-�-to go ve and the, troubadour's heart- Befoi ' .. , ::11.. Is treated 111. away from Carwick alt . 'dinner he . . ''A � disbaseo of domestic anima It at all, even to Ishlance.'th6 slaught- drove up In her car, and joined SYMa­ 'Inarriage-any offer for Samela was , - He I � -it was a play by � Musset_and) wh;4n , L I 1; 'A by the most moderi principles. erings'of Mr. Mallassy. When he did ari.d..Godfrey De knew a good, Picture from a bad one In ,that stuccoed vil - a -,q."�,; . . 1. .. .. W­W1hQ,! out of devo- 4*11-high incredible -but from -a young . la miracle dinner' was ready he cut the tag Olt , I ,,,� Cbxrgei reasonable.. Day or night how it soared into the empyrean, tion to Samel-a, bad had' not a single and he had lately. learnt a great deal ,hEppened. Wives . �., �. �,� . "', I man who might, from the Point of . should not bO- his boat lace and put it inside the 111. "I I' , ,;,,-- calls prom y I leaving all the other books in the book tussle -through all the weeks of view of his possessions,.ba*6 in me about ivories. in an, al- pages to mark the Place. Then we _ , .1'. "'i"r . ytl attended to. Office on . worms, and Mrs. Mall,lassy, I , Ir , At Michaelmas the Mallasays mlOv- most blinding .., 1.� . . . . . � ­ �, , , I ..1 " . world on the floor. Samela remem- her absence ---and Mr. Vallemy, the a princess. For a moment I ed 1, the shimmering dusk, Wifli - :''!, ,, Main Street, Hensall., opposite -Town - light of. .Perception, diii , �,� (Hall. Phone 116. Breeder of Scot- beted how, on .her last Sunday in florist, carryin' g "I 5 ed from the solid old house on the suddenly apprehended that she bad . : ., .."'l, 1. � , �el;'��, , V. two red roses in his glory -as blotted out. Mr. Mallassy beautiful High Street ,to, a caadles h e velvet' fruit, , :��,,,` , tish Terriers, ItIvssfilbos' Kennels, England, her,fathpr, describing. witli 1--ard while Bobby had a drum strung grew still more bewildered. it was as . villa , frail little resembled a worm very closely in- and dark 4ed roses blooming In. a . %�� �; "I 1, . . his carving knife inside the bubbling --1 though night he I on the new Hatley Road. An- deed. except in exercising its final marble saucer. The, host lighted - - I 1:�� .�T. - Hennall. i -d Nis ne�k and theld -the stick all -i becdme lightei than oCaer of Isabel'se ambitions was re. privf1ege to turn,. Mrs. Mal ...� , . . ,; , I — . .� .A''. 'i. � I . been overtaken at a quarter to eleven - I"SY Chinbse lanterns on the balcony, and ' ,�� . ,� , f .0. I mound of topside of beef. that he had ready for action,"' afid cqd Mr. Knib day. He heard the front door bang, alized. -Her family was out of trade. turned.'. She also made a gesture o the warm air came floating in., Mad- � � ,`,10 . � .. I wto was mixing up ,his currants anti and gliding to the window saw Sam. VVI'aoever now came from Readford, to throwing something away, and what rigal was ver gay---�he'had� just flu- . I ­�11�1i. . . MEDICAL by. Sir John Mill,, hacb conveyed it to raisins more inextricably than ever ela running up the street to s e that Carwi6k could not disturb the, pe, I 'Y ',,�;i, � I � e �3 I I . I his family, thus: -"In t6e words of and had left the whore 'Muddle of hi; Mr. Twig was &as well as could 'be. exw of her pride. She contribu, , ace ­ i . I - Old wea- ished the 'Night in Algiers' and I . I . ' . �Iie threw was "her battered - I � � . the Psalmist 'We took sweet -counsel little stock for Samela 0 pu rig t, 1 , , a er e iring ourney from ' and, the prospect of. the night ride, I __ . DR. GIBE together, and Walked into the house and all the rest of her Carwick loves Parls and was, going early to bed. He a year ,to the villa's expenses, while "Does he? Then Father will have .1 , , 11 . . 6f rnd'. in'company." . L . I Mr. Mallassy was able, with one thing to wish. , S excited, him. I thought�_.,as I looked" . ., �, ��, ... ­, . -en tip -toed U -P to her -bed'room, and and listened, that only those who . �,.,�.�_-:: . a lititle expectant multitude. I 1,h -amela,,go to your room.- . , Graduate of Faculty of Medicine, � . � 'and another, to Put another hundred "Mother-" Siamela cried as she . �1. I , . But if Samela always remembered "Was tl)e-.-e ever?" said Mr, Twig very gently be,Fan a search for the to it. Pass- have se ri ow wh I ,� � 111. .; . If they were not very rich the� ed' her, a ringing cry of a ratio, n, gaietyls. You 4ave it, too,,,Iittle one, . It University of Western Ontario. MeM- Anp-ecy as soft and spins,bed with blue As tLhe train; stopped and'the carriage letter with the Geneva Post -mark of . dlmd I -at, . ber of College of �Physlciafis and ,spots, Cha,1110nix lingered in her mega- dgcr was besieged-, Samela threw whose import -a were far, indeed, from being very hope and love. An iber bedroom she . e � , L��li _ b nee all the time it had Pcor. Samerfa hated the gimcrack lit. stood rooted at the side of her bed. the blessed savolr vivr .. �.. .. i "... . Continued Next Week) � ;; Surgeons, of Ontario. Office, 43 Gode- ory as gaunt, Va-k and meh�aciig­-' 1 ey'self Upon her Mother, while !Ise. been In his Possession-tantallsing tle villa, while the reason, for their She threw her hea ( : 1:. ". . 'a , , rich Street, West.' Phisne 37. The 43?6rried ranks of hotels spread be- bel gave a cold hand to Mr. Twig thought-be,had been so ignorant. He 90�Lg to it filled her d up'proudly, and � - �4110_ . I .."',�.,9% . :� , SucceosoVo Dr. Charles Mackay. neath the shadow of v.ie mountains- with an expression which, said more searched the little Panelled . . with loathing. her face was all smiles. "I have a . t.�,'_, . , ,cliest and I :: I : ��, ­ m'ela called. pIlainly tha:i� , . She had always believed that a good real Mother," she said aloud, and rqt 0. A. C. Staff. Change.s . . 1: ,.", . , , commercial cohorts, Sa words 'SO this absurd the two 'dra wers of the dressing ,table.- deal -of the'sin of the ,world was got bed her hands w . . , �­", , . he lifted up each broad,, bottomed, si I ith happiness. � - . ­ � theM-must she vowed, cause infin- little adventure is Gver!', and Mr. I- I Two senior members of y . .. I ite distress to the in nto largely by acci6 . the facUlt ." . DR. W. C. SPROAT ountaims, them. MaIllassy-similed in happy anticipation yer candlestick on the Chi ant. Tis,was go- . Mr. Mallassy rose, from his chair. ,of the Ontario Agricultural College,' . . .:Jt. , I . � s e ly e a, - mneY-Piece Ing into sin wilfuiiy�witbs both eyes "My dear!- � 1 . . Z.,4 , - I I . and directly they arrived the of evening prayers, which would give -then stood at the end of the he Cried. but it was ,A.Ot JGUelrth, retired from active service on I . I ��� I I �.,�R I - ' ' " sun went into a retreat as uncompro. him ,the expensive tiny Open. ."My dear" at all but "How dare you?" October Ist, namely,, Dr..,Afobert Har- . I 11 I . , opportunity he lov. Gothic bed and considered despemte- I 1, " v I court, head- of the - 136partm6nt Of . . . _1�1_ . L . -1 points 1Y, since he did not like his situatio academi vo ce t its toP n e of "There will be �o prayers to -night. . . �. A Physician. - Surgeon' ,' misingly as a­moilk into Me cell, a ed of.returning thanks from al "Into sdn?" said, Isabel, - with hair "My dear!" %, co�d wind -mad fountains of the rush. of the benediett' . n C 1 a, tot . , * I P , . ng� compass. at all, where ,she could possibly -have - Cheniistry, and Prof. Dan Jones, head .,��, , , . I . - department. Dr. I N. . . '.. amela asked with her eyebrows lift. shining cushion. Mr. Mallassy's I to got it. this. house at all until you can enter Harcourt 'had a record of 43 years I .. �,', . . I . tumbling like catEciacts with only the S - h1d,den it. On the bed was a fat black as though she were trying the bacteriological I - I � j�'! Fhone 90-W. Office John. St., Seaforth. lnt� Arve, and torrential rains, came "Didn't you bring Tuscan, Isabelb, �acadeandclsm, and her nose tipAilted Siamuel. There will be no prayers in ,of I - . � . briefest respite in between. ed In gentle 'reproach. ,& .. curled. Imagi lip ,out of a smell. . � the presence of God without polluting gervice an the staff.. That both will , . ,,',I' I .�� . OUS ne Isabel with a black "This muckment of pride is a hor- It." . be missed is 4ndicated by the words 11" DR. F. J. BURROWS . Samela wi�apped,Mr. Twig up, with as "NOW, Sam6la, don't be 'ridicul satin eughiGn on her.;,bed,, isabe,1 Of :1ble sin," Samela. declared. 'ISome The husband staxed at this unre- I .. � 'a 6f Dr. G. I. Christib,'40ollege principht, I . .", .� . r ,:�'. . been a thin piece -of glass whose per- .;Ie are covered with -pride' and cogn7izable wife could only star "it , ��. many wrappings as though, he had before you are� even out.of the sta- the Puritan austerity. i.He h sl�the In- le 11 , ' ' tio'n-?� Then Isabel sighed Stitlet to carry the c , , - ,e Commenting on, their retirement: � �,., I ". . � ilous voyage from Venice to Carwack all going to beg -in again; * -it:,,,s6ggt � i�,` , I Office and residence,- Gbilerich $it., So it was UJ5'hlor- like '" �.,)Wt know about it, but you have since she had altogether bereft him means a great loss to. College work. I -11 eut of thsaXA:ited 0 Lf:k unclean ,thing away 1, ��2 forl.hi Samela was qte �-muat�­4e­attended with the-last,-shav- 1-Samelm still:, .. . _,____­ .... .... r- ­ ­ _w t3- splashed yourself deliberately. Fathe'ri. 'Of words. - ,, , " � . "Vil I ave rendered not only distinct � ;.,,,, PhOne_W­06i'�Nif �j Z - 'M'r'1%10Tff,s`Erji all the t i 9�� that he is much too Young to give up work. "At ten o'clock you will They h " , 11 t . uty Ing of satety, but, even so, be felt he 'Hershe is, Miss Samela," sfiouted . go up to service .In. their fields of endea'vq'ilr, . . 1 : "' - muron. - ' . hated, license" flesh -pots, Catholicism, And as if ,this palsied little villa could Samela's room 'and tell her that she ...".", ; % I was girt ,round with- mer; tissue Pa. Mrs. Crane;the char -woman, "I know- -and almost unconsciously he lifted jul:n but, have been ,strong, helpful asi '. ,,,, � , I I per, and on the third -day he wa's once ed yoWd want him; here he is!",and it up. . . us into aristocrats! Look how is to stay at home," I . ates with the .students,, staff and peo- �,,P.-. , "I I I DR. HUGH H. ROSS mort, In bed with hot hand$,and roug- t?,ol­ was T,qgcan's sunellb, fud Under the cushio' Tuscan hates it. The stralgritness 'Of "I will do no such thing.- , . . . .. A.," b I d.y bead . a was the. letie'r. his tail pie of the province." .� . 4 �.,�,. 1. I ��:., ed Cheeks. , They were staying in a sticking up. f - eversiuce we came here says "Then it will be Samela. and me New apointments to the staff were 1. . �Graduate of University of Toronto small hotel r0m his basket .like the Mr. Maillassy operied it , and in�o� his as plainly as possible 'What is the agal-nst you and Isabel." Mrs. Mal- recently announced by Aon. Duncan.. .. 1. , , 1, I 'P � .on the old street which head of a senator from his rostrum. eyes ,tibere came such look o ,��.�,h . a f re- meaning ,of all . ;,.�, Faculty of Medicine, member of Col- could not be 'numbered: at all withthe' "Oh Mrm Crine you darling', this vulgar'ityT Per- lassy was caught up still further in a Marshall, Minister of Agriculture, 'as, . �4�.,111 � . , Cried lief as Not Guilty, brings to a priso11- haps You would explain to him, Isa� miracle. ,She"snapped her fingers- follows: . . 1. 01 16ge of Physicians and, Surgeons of. Commercial Cohorts, and as. Samela Samela, slisiking both her hands, and er. "We have said GOod-bye,but ' .. . " I . . .�, . � Ontario; .page graduate course in sat at big bedside the' hurling rat I bel that he's not a trade Cat anS, for her an ,almost incredible bit of Gordon P. McRostie, B.S.A., Ph. D,, , �11'- , n seizing the basket she retreited- in a Qh,all love you I "I . - for ever, Roy." Mr. longer -He is very badly in need of dra,ma; ""and I wouldn't give that for � . . 1. � , I .� . I Chicago Clinical School of Chicago ; and the hurtling Arve filled herr with flash to a corner in the deserted, wait. Mallassy smiled. The offer was, still compe' succeeds the late Professor Squirrel I "', nsation." . . 1�11 � I Royal OpthalisnIe Hospital, L631do,4, slesolatJon. In between the' storms she fing room, and in fire ravishing mom- � piere- .1 as professor of field- hus,bandr�; E, C. _ �. . onen. � Then his happiness, was ' your chances," she'said. � England; University ' Hospital Lozi- bling over, the frail wooden balcony Samela," said Isabel, "you are be- At ten o'clock SamL . '11, ., don, 16ngland.. ' Office----�Back �f Do' and watchad ents of love" mad e.-, Amerything right ed with a strange little consciousnd'as yond correction." la heard her Beck, B.S.A., M.A., succeeds to, the . 1 !"i" . , I . :JJ, . the, cascade crashing between herself and' -'an orchestrating ,of disturbance, . It was her defini. father's- voice, bacteriology professorship left vacant ! , � tion of t1he damned, . 7 . �, � . w!6 the superannuation of Prof.,Dan .'.�.�., .!, � mbidon.Bank, Seaforth. Phone No. 5. down the mountain into the careering .cat who resented absence more even He looked uP,o�.Tuscan, was stand. � Mr. MalllaesY himself soon foundthe _ .. , 1. . Night calls answered from residence, Strewn. She tried,to subdue -her de- than the majority df "'his race, ' iUg in the door -way staring at him., leisure irksome. Even, the affairs of . . . Jones; 'Gerald N. Ruhnke, B.S.A., is ., ,,�� , ''.., . Victoria Streetj Seaforth. I irrission with her own weapon of Then they were in the ta Mr. Mallagsk was� not very. sensitive to Castle Street Church, which was a'. -head ths.. -chemistry department , I L ...�� - I . . xi, and it to I.. . �'... . . . I . !, 1, � I . whimalea,lity.. S 0 m e. b 0 d. y - s h e 'was only when Samela was well out looks',' but Tuscan's stgre could not gain ,without a minister' after', a very . . -whicb Dr. Harcourt pre6idked - over; . 1'.1 . . . . . . . cou,l In November winter broke over and Murray McNabb, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. I 1'.11 . . dn't remember . who-.,Lhad saidi of hearing that the little crowd ex. is great eyes blaz- sad, experience, only absorbed a frac* Eilgland in, for November, an unpar- is given the new post of assistant'pro- , t . '' DR E. A. McMASTER . that whoever is Ina hurry shows that -pressed its grief -at tl�ie frail appear- ed, his immense tail fla:ppedi, 11 . ,. Graduate of the University -of Toron- the thing -he is about is too big for ance of Mr. Twig. was high -arched. � his -60110.tion of his time.' Now and again he alleled severity. Sampla, 'saw that Mr. fessor In chemistry. I � . . ..�11 I . ' I occup I I I I %� . . to, Faculty of Medicine him. She -Personified . "You dog!" said Tuscan to led the Pul'pA, him�sself, and. then, Twig liad 'rich stores of coal and wood . . . .1 . . . the tearing "He looks as though he'd been stay� Mr. Mal- in .,Preparing liis . iernions, ,and his I .. . __ . . . �, - '. A , , Arve, and went in to tell Mr. Twig ifik in a grandfather clock and been lassy. Mr Mallasev pu,t the letter , 'yers, the. days.rushed instead of and begged him a hundred times a I . . :1 � I . gfii �.-J . ��, . . Members of College of Physicians that the Arve had a&cumulated bust. fed through the key 'ole," said Mrs. r the cushion and stoole t day-itist f.or her -sake -to take care. LONDON and WINGHAM . . , - .1 Ich be could 0 dragginig� but for the most part the . . � . I and Surgeons of Ontario; graduate ot ness wh n't manage at all, Crane. "And I don't want anybody' the door, He did not like passing -supplies,, But cold seizes upon fragility as I . .� .. e furrin' parts I wasps alight upon red plums, and . outh I ­ .11 .1, Tuscan at all but it had to be done. field College, Oxford, and, Mr. Mal- . P.M. . . ", New York Post Graduatee,School, and , his noise.Was iust the Splutter of in- to tell me that thos' were furnished from Mans- $ , . very soon the news all along the High � 'Z fice on, High Street, Seafort Phone to h( -IP with tl-,,� Personification, but ,I've got two eyes In my 'ead." arch heightened. , , i .� , Lying-in Hospital, New York.' of. Comr-etence. Mr. Twig made an effort shave upset miss Samela too -because The eyes blazed more theiii ever, the IUSY was ar gentleman chiefly in the wing -ham ................... 1.55 , ; Y q that . _','�,, X , I I "You -dirt' dog!" .sense of being without a job. tbe- Street and round the Square we. Belgrave .................... . 2.11 1 .. � 27. Office fully equippe;& for X-ray- C41116CY is heavily handicapped under "Here is a letter for You, Samela" said Tuscan to'Mr. Mallassy. young. -men from Mansfield whom the Mr. -Twig was in'bed-"Very had." Myth ................ 2.23 , ; ��; �, � . diag4lDsls an�i Ultra . short wave elec- a counterpane, and Presently Samela said, Mr. Mall E n SameLi smiled through he� anx- ........ .. ". I I 11 . . . I assy as they were abo�t Samela resurped her old, life, at Car- "villa" entertained wheii Sir John ve . Loadi�sbom - . 11 ' tric treatment, Ultra Violet Sun Lamp. went back to the balcony'ano yielded' to sit down for; tea. 8 iety as -one egg pudding after another ­** ...... � ..... . 2.30 - . .-. �, "It ba.4 the Gen. wick. She carried'-Mr� Vallemy, twin, Mill. was not at home. had only to was delivered at his be front Clinton ...'.. . ......... ­ 3.08 I ��� . � I treatments,, and Infre, Red electric herself ut; to the gloomY mood of ne- eve, post4mark." I crimson - roses to Mary Grelemer's talk to Slarnela for five minutes to feel autiful *­­ , .. 3.27 . � "I. . treatments.. Ndrse in, attendance,, ture bergelf. The brooding mountain Samela's face flamed. "Is fhereT' grave -Martin had been taken t�, the ' door, and the whole house Brucefield .. ........ 11 ....... �W was full . ..;, I Kippen ....................... 3.35 �,;. . . f, she said as non-chalantly as she could. ma0OUBe-ars-d was spending his days more than of her complexions. Sam- of inquiries, She,herself took charge Ilensall ..................... 3.41 , ", j"st Opposite' the window gave he� a the attraction of her candour even I . . I fee.ling of g or everything. She answered his left- I t ., . . � : .... 3.55 I., I � I .. uff-OcatlOn. while bla I ck manage. shaking imaginary ba-gse Of gQld--and ela. warmed to,tbem too. If'only bb tfirs, I nurged him, r Exeter .,: * ­ * * ... ­*­ �.:N. ng expression of th My some sort of order Into Mr, KnIb's. Pg lump at her heart but the blue butter- . . � . DR. F. J. R. FORSTER 11 ed the Intimidati in ead to him,,with a 60ud piled on Yet inkler bank see '" .mq"WhOm do you know in .Geneva 9 On her very.first morning at home got were not making a business ol' beiey North . I I . . I curiosity ,has been, much excited.,' good! Often, as she sat at work in. fly stil flapping intermittently in he" A.M. - I T, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, angerlof'all the gods. Except when He lield the letter im front of her. stores. She was immensely busy, her ,grotto, she liad sweet thoughts of ,�', bratiL. ,go man,y people were Ill all Exeter ...................... 10.42 ... .1111� I . . the'sun throned, them In, a mag -teal "It is from Mr. Melincourt. Never Th6 removal was to take place In Sep- her Bdshop. But if he, too, could do ! ! Graduate in Medicine, University splend6ur how destolate and relentl6s's mind It, tather. Let's have tea."' tember. the packing had, already be- through the winter and*then, in the Hensall ....... I ............. 19.55 �, . .1 gun, and Lady Mill, a great anticipa. S , . " � of Toronto. .. 'Were mountains! The one facing her I have all ]its sweet things by accid,ent"as it spring, they came out of their shell. Kippen ...................... 11.01 -heard a good deal about were, Goodne s in people wbo'have . , tor of events, inundated her with or- to be good, whose professio "I r brooded up to Heaven in a stark emo. Mr. Melincourt froni Mrs, Remem- ders for winter nightgowns and com demands It would be like that with Mr. Twig.' Druicefield ..... I ............... 11-09 .. �, I Late assistant New York Opthal- tion as cold and aching as her own. brance." said Mr. MallassY. "When I - vir- Every day Mr. Vallemy -brought a big Clinton ..................... .. 11.54 . , 1! ,�, I , ) met and Aural InstItutei, Moorefield's Sam�,Ia was caught in tbe melancholy Imew he it, seemed, to Samela, to hanve no bunch of violets, and the bedroom Lohdesboro ......... 1.0 ... *.. ..12.10 ,a," was -near you at Aix I made� Plicated petticoats. Ste, sat In her lure at all. "We ire having another . I. � ., , ; Eye and Golden Square Threat Hos- Which only the child of gaiety knows. inquirles.11 grotto in the Park when -ever business bloomed with their fragrance. Blyth . ........................ 12.19. . :., I .., 'Commercial Tears fell, memories crowded,. "And what did you discover I d. this ,keek-en.d," One. evening be called her from her Belgrave .................... 12.30 . � "�, Vitals, ' ' London, Eng. At - . Ob,it ?11 or b6me affairs left her with a spare "pro' from Mansfiel 'Twig. . ��, 4 4 HoWl, Seaforth, third Wednesday in was the little things of life an ' bourJO she Wolild say to Mr. - wiagham ,... . ''I each month, from 1.30 p.m. t O4.30, ture that she weaftby ,vork with big accounts, ................. 12.59 1 d na- "That he is. an extremely r-ber needle and solitude, and Mr. Mallgssy watched the p' sts at- . ,. , ) -aid Mr. Mal-lassy im- "Little one." ;�: ..... I 1 � � . lOved-hilis more than young Maia." s thotigh the sun shone in, a summer tentively, but no second letteo came 11 , p.m.,, 58 Waterloo Street, South, Strat- mountains, little towns presgively, wealth " . I I 1. I more than Y. Let'us hear'what Yes, Mr. Twig." � C.N.R. TIME TABLE .�, I, ", OU.11 1�ill ,.�� 1� I Ise ' He "I went to speak to 1� East ', � I ,4,�,,O. "I I . -04§9, not the 'Princes- of Judah tile wealthy Mr. Melincourt has to raging storm at v.orhed himself into a state of . white . .. �', 11 , . ford. 9"Pat of sky, at her heart there were. cold fr(,m Geneva or anywhere e 4 ; , I . . . shadows. That � . but Little Benjamin. She tip -toed SVY." - Chamonix seemed to, have got into her ange-l" with Samela which fin9t dis- She kn'eltdown at the bedside. "You 11-1 �, .1 - A.M. P.-M�. I 4 4' 31��,�111 - , through Mr. Twig's bedroom and went "Not now, Father, Please.,, have heard me speae� of tli;e artist Goderich ............ 6,40 2.30 .. �.. i, , I . . . . I life. She woke UP after a brief sleep tre,s.ied ,and then absolutely glarmed, �,,,, . down to speak to the girl at the bur- Mr. Mallassy's but %be Was not iti-the ddm loveliness Madrigal -haven't you? . ,; DR.DONALD G.STEER . ,tone clivanged. "Sam- 1-fe painted, Clinton .............. � 7.03 100 ,111�1 , � eau. his wife, "'Trust, Samuel, -trust," she tl� , I I ela, what does this- mean? That you and, soft, crushed peace of her own Counselled. This, too, goaded Mr. Mal- that picture 'Night In, Algiers' in the Seafortfi ............... 7.17 3.16 1 , �, - . , ssy. He could- not bear t, Harding - . University Of Western Ontario. " o see big -n I I ii. I Graduate of Faculty of Medicine, "rhinger aren$t very gay, are they?,, have been indiscreet?" little bedroom,,. but always in the she- ]a ham Gallery." Samela nodd Dubli .............. 7,2$ - I) Mem- she said, ",do You think I could find a Foramoment she hesitated. "Since ,dow of the mountains, with. z1.g_zags ' . 1 3.29 ,Wji � 1;er of CoNege of Phygl�lans and! little cat?" ' � � - . own -%� in the hands, of another. 4ed. Mitchell ............. 7.37 3.41 . ,11 � ... I l&t.b. . .1 I � I you press me In theg matter of lightning -tearing behind them down - "Of course-, you love that picture, West 'I'll flu the night there 'Was a tremendous I r, if king of getting you a . - " "�, ,,� ,. 1. � I Surgeons of OrItArlo. Aill equip. I will tell ,you that, I have- been the the sky, and the terapest of mtns� bat- situation as a Mother's Help," be said don't you? He has been.dead a long Mitchell ............. 11 19 9.33 ,11� ... ... � luent, irkluding an Ultra short wave storm. At first the thunder rolled a- boul of discretion., ' Mr, tering at the window. ) .1 ,�zljv . mong the distant peaks, ' Melliscourt She reached one evening to Samela. time, hasn't he?" . Dub4in, ............... 11.27 9.41 t, I OeL ,then, sweep- asked me to marry bim�-Lazd I ,, out for Tuscan, and against his thick "Dead a long time," Mr. Twig ,re- Seaforth .............. 11.43 9.54- ,.d, , voll * 'A ,�� I "Then. his letter should be to* e, own marble peated. `He isn't dead to me. That Clinton "' . , Office King Street I I HeissAll. Phone Ing ,the valleY, It crashed-, eying, ,, purring warmth laid her ' "You want M6 to ieave home, , ...... ....... I Hensall'56. I over'bead, while the lightning zig,zag- her father cried, 'cutti g rt e Iciness. In th rather?" 12.12 10.03 . . :-, I I I ri sho �h r I e evenings she some- is what, little one, I want to speak to ,Goderich .. ............ , " , � g6d .Its blinding light "I have come to the Usion, U bout. . 12.22 10.34 , �� � .411 Oil the black ,sentence. L times read with Mr. Twlg� Samela concl YO a Dear Madrigal is not dead ; "�' � ".. . I ll� . curtain of the heavens, and the rain "To you, w&y?,, :bad always asked that, a book should, with the aid of Isabel that that, will at all." � , , ; ,:, . -96,1116t the ndow lashed so furious. I'To ask for�arr interview.'I. , be -human. In these days, of nature's st 6ourse. A Mother's "Not dead, ! " Samela CX.R. TIME TABLE ,". � . DENTAL A wl be tl;e wise echoed - . '_ :t I .!, ) . IY that to Sam(§Ia's inflame,d thought . "But there is no, question of an in- glow -and her own gloom, when sum- Help ig rather a derogatory position, 'But . . ." .., I ; East . ": �!,:�"", , , , vq , V , . ._ :,7A I .. 11, ni I It was as though the Arve ftself had, teii,lew, Father, since It is not pos. mer was gently sliding into autumn, cupy? It Is extremely bard on Isabel know, was the brother Of the Goderich ........... � . .- , ....... 4.20 - . 1, but wtat other� position could you oc- "Listen, little One; IMfe,x1rigal, as I I P.M. 6 . . DR. J, A.' McTAGGART I rifeen an , was striving to enve,op siblo for me to marry Mr;, Melincourt." she searched for the huln-au bhlngs in y,uu L 11 _.."'Z, �, , . I . - - I..y I � , woman, I loved, It waErAlft Paris that Mdiiii�e - 4,24 !`�',� books as a digger for his Course. - nater bave to be abeepted." � ' . ' . 'them i, ood. - She 'Caine, down and , "Not,,POigible! It Is not but your incompetence and sad clilat, ��, ; Surgeons, Toronto. Office at Hensall, ets -and Isy I thrall *­­­:­ ... "" ': - ,,,,�. , " er he of Mr. Twig's blank- that It should- not be poss4ble,,, ssaid, � $ Graduate Royal College of Dental crev � . possible ROY wandered -about almles0y. He we met: we liveetogetber in the Let- McGaw . 4-83 � � . to the storm's Sir. Mallasey. I'Do'You not know that felt that be must do something, not "I 'reedn't be a Mother's Help exi Ili Quarter, ,together' was the diescrip- Auburn .­­ ... *.­­.­:: _�� �i 4.49 ,_ , I . out. Phone 106. I MaJestY-then awe�'jlelded to an em ' .. ,,,�IVI,J� 0- this Youi2g Mr. Melincourt is the, son, ,only because, for the first time in his actly," saild Samela. "Just give me a don of our life. When I was In hell Blyth ..... *­-'*'.:' ­ ...... 4.82 � 11 L ?Ml N . tiGn less lOffY. Storm was battle, and of the shipping magnate ,who left life, her wanteld- to, but beeaum, though. little timq to ,think, Father. There because of my love fai Valerie Who WitItOn - * " * * ' �.05 �,, � � r, - I.. 11 . Sainela loved, 1, she would, know nothing about I . t, it: are a . -1 have told you -bad a husband, MeNaugilit' ­.­: *,:,. ­., * , * , , " 5.15 1 1 �) '11: , '�41 4 . ,pence. . him his entire fo�rtune? good many things I -could do in 1, I . Carw.tck." ., . i , , I ,kj �v P, . AUCTIONEEM "Oh� Mr. Twig, W us get back to 'Tea,_ I know." ' would pleasse ber. The divine bappi- nd'a very fine fellow, Madrigal pull- Toronto ................ I _.. 00 '�; .1 I Mess Of that day at CRamb6ry #wed "Not in, Carwick, Samela, . � - I �1_ ,;,Ie - . - �.11 I . I little Co,mvick. These; great mountains "Well then," sald Mr. 4allassy, He ed me out of, the flames on to cool WIst . . "7�"'�',;,�';"'­ N1 1. ,; , k I 7�1,-,; . . stun mie 'when - they are anpry. tried to keel) his voice from shaking, part at least of its haippin-ass to the not leave home to live in Carwick. I earth - again. It solunds'. Impossible, ,4, " - 11 � . ; � ,��,. . ,. �They but big excltement,, was beyond con. !fact that itg rals0n d'stre,, waw a buil have viready atia'wer,ed two or three but Madrigal literally took Valerie's Toronto ........................ �, 4'�', �'.;;; I don't like all these - tourists. in tTi e se 'frol. _ I .1�'fsl. �;� ,�"� I, 44 . I I , . hotela. I shouldn't if I were a moull, "W.6 -ell th-en.11 His voice was, Iless tranrsactlon� Bufwhat COMA lie advertisements in the Cbristl4n place, He was just like her in every. McNaught ....... �_....4.. I.... , , I � Licen,sed Auctioneer - I ;J� �l, il I I I I tain. Theero the. gods .,of Nature, and, toppling ,right dver. As for, Isabel, do? Of college there *ere other rich World-" ��, thing except big -body-, and bodies, itt. Walton I ........ 1,10 1. I I...." I � . v I ,,, . . 1. specialist In farm and botsehold silent reverencel,.Is the only treatment else had never felt such a sengatfon in y6ung Men in the OrorIld-what were "Pather," 9-amela cried, Jumping up, tle one,' thiank God for It, have not Blyth .............. . I � " . %�. � I .. ..q � 1. 0 ,%ftles, Prices reasonah%. For dates Of a god, Let us, ggt bsielt to ou,,'her life. She had had no Conception bheY dQfng? A good maxy of tkem "Oh Father, have I vexed you 80 much the one and"only ImPortaftee 'that 611, Allburn. ....... �.:P - . ...'.. ' - �� �,,�,�,� 1:N ,,�'l -11 I T - X . A I O" � . ............ � I. - ", I - - _ t " !, "i�!, _-) ""o 1-1 " "', � �Q,___ 1_t�,, � , A�", I § � , 11 11�1' 1� I � �.` 11%, 10 , � 11 ,� I, I , - I'� , I. , .. , � 11 I I ,,,, I I � I � .1 I � i Oh, Fathat, doi . Make I . ;,��� � . ... . ... ­ I 1 . dad information., Write or phone 11 4 111ing 11.ttl# file in .Jl.ttlo Cal,Wlek. 1113at there was'suefi 1% Sensation. 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