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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1937-10-08, Page 7,�",Ili:',' �71'­' , , �,",'7,',4 ;-T��,-,i,�,'i� 1 , I -.11, ,, [ ,I " ; 44 -OW - . I . I ,� , � 4�V , i , !,111� � ��e I . : � � , � , 1,". ,, , �,, . � , � ,�� ,�� I � -ji � I I,t,� , , '. , , . '. � . Yl� � �11� 11 ., ,, '':, I � .�! .. , �, , , 11 4, I �. . I I � .14, I , , � I � I 0 11 , I � . � I , . J., - . , , 1- - - A : .. -_ I I I . ` 11 A C1 . ­` 11114 i . A . I 0 \1 . 14 4 1 1 A 41) ., - .. - --- --- - _- - -- I A it � - 4 it I .. .4 1) . ., . A. ,a . � F, F 1. 4P . 4 'N . . . A ,a I 9 4 I I � 1. 4 A . I 4 I ) . A � A . � . J. 4 .0 I ;V . � .1 < �J 4 I I .. . - 1. , A � I I � A . - i .16 �_ . -� * I .1 Il - A i I I -� .. .. * 11 . 4 t I . 9 I t a .1 . I � < . $ 1 1 I I . I 4� 0 I . I -1 4 .. . . . � , ( I ,� 6 4 . 1. I f . . . i ,# . a I I n . � I a � � .0 . . 0 1 . & ,I 1� . � 11 A I 11 If , 11 , . 11 < I � I ... � -1:11 the most modern principles. Charges . , f "i Phone. 116. Breeder of Scottish Ter- " < . 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W, rruoio' '' � , ,;, " o�vclioii,,, oom � Y, � , ., M iicerisA *.a#, Xkktayle ,a Public, 0o ft � ,for , � 110 ,i4 _ the "OuA1604 ftuu. Office Wn zoo . , pi,rot , I UM DoMinion Bank, Seafurt]A Money I I. I . so loin. I I I I I I I * I I . . 29_9� � I . . I I I. . � 11 I I L . . _. . DANCEY . � � & BOLSBY .11 q. . . 0ARRIfT9RS, 4[QLI91TORS,, ETC. . � . . __ . ..­­LOFTUS E. R.A_N - . - _ _qEY,__KjQ It __ . I I � . I P. 4. BOLSBY I GODEWCH. ,. - . BRUSSELS . I I . .. . . t47 ; I . I ELMER D. BELL, B.A. - . I . � Successor to John H. Beat � 3karister, Solicitor, Notary Public I - Segorth - Ontario � . .,1 V-36 I 1 , 1 1 1 . � .. "TERINAIty . .. � . , A. FL CAMPBELL, .V.S. , . . Graduate of -Ontario Veterinary Col- lege, University of Toronto. ALI dis- t eases of domestic animals treated by the most modern principles. Charges reasonable. Day or night calls promptly attended to. Office on Main Street, Hensall, Opposite Town Hall. I Phone. 116. Breeder of Scottish Ter- :rlers, Inverness Kennels, Hensall. I I . 1 1"6 1 1 - S MEDICAL � c � � I __�. I . DR. GILBERT C. JARROTT l t � ,. Graduate of Faculty of Medicine, i -University of Western Ontario. Me,m- . ber of College of Physiciltus 'and ' Surgeons of'Ontario. Office, 43 Gode- h rich Street West. . Phone 37. . P Successorto Dr. Charles Mackay, h � I . � 12-36 b I I . t DR. W. C. SPROAT n Physician - Surgeon . . 0 t Phone 90-W. Office John St., Seafortb 'O . . 1246 ' n' w . . DR. F. J. BURROWS t . . . t Office and residence, Goderich . St,, tl east of the United Church, Seaforth. ti Phone 46. Coroner for the County of w Huron, -- I b � I 1 1246 ti . DR. HUGH H. ROSS . W S . . 0 . -Graduate of University of of Toronto Faculty of Medicine, member of Col- e lege of ,Physician and Surgeons of re , Ontario; Pass graduate course in III Chicago Clinical School of Chicago ; ,an royal Opthalmie Hospital, London, ib England; University Hospital, Lon- in don*, England. Office --Back of Do' - in minion Bank,. Seaforth. Phone No. 5' '", Night calls answered from residerice, Ca V I ictoria .Street, Seaforth. pe . 12-36 ga . . ar DR. E. A. McMASTER � W I rl Graduate of the University of Toron- pr . to, Faculty of Medicine . . � Xember of College ,of Physicians a in and Surgeons of Ontario; graduate of gt New. York PQst Graduate School and Lying-in -Hospital, New York. Of- a p fo fice on High, Street, Seaforth. Phone is 27- Office fully equipped for X-ray fly ,diagnosis and ultra short wave elec- a tric treatment, Ultra Violet Sun Lamp j)u treatments, and Infra' Red electric I ce treatment. " Nurse in, attendance. its � I '. 12-36 Ti( I .. fit . DR."F. J. R. FORSTER fe - . Eye, ,� Ear, Nose and Throat � '. � ex Pe Grad'uate in Medicine,, University yid of Toronto. St . Liite assistant New York Opthal- sl 2nei and Aural Institute, Mooreflel&s pr Eye and Golden Square Throat Hos- do pitals, London, Eng. At Commercial lit Hotel, Seaforth, third Wednesday in he each month, frd-m- 1.30 P.m. to 4.30 to p.m. 53 Waterloo Street Soutb, Strat - ford. I .--..I' I . ing . � 12-86 a . � _ DR. DONALD G. STEER � Mr - Graduate of Faculty of Medicine I pa ]or University of Western Ontario. Mem- do ber of College of Physicians and ler Surgeons of Ontario. -Pull equip- - ment, -including an ultra short wave lad met. Office King Street, HeAgall. - Phone . Mi li�, Hensall 56. . de 12-36 . . ..� . DENTAL wit sin D R. J. A. . McTAGGART' . . Iheu yol ' Oraduate College of Dental a. ,Royal Burgeons, Toronto. Offlice at Hensall, 810 Out Phnno 106. 8 I 11 1246 edl- I ute I I . AUCTIONEERS , t'm tle, I au� I Licensed Auctioneer . ly bra i I HAROLD DALE haii; wa4 I Specialist In fa,�in and household alo gmles. Prices reasonable. For dates of I and- In1Q.rnlation, write or phone Hat- ag 014 Dali: Phone 149, Seaforth, or ly,. A9W at' The Expoiftor Office. she 1 12-86 if . I .. ha -v � F., W. AHRENS . and I XA,aleftsed auctioneer' for POM. Mid p "' Hurft Counties. Sales golftelted. 941 on applacation. Farm Stock, 0.114 dhaftels and ReM fttate 'PmVerty I the ]�, A No, 4, Mtdh-611. PhOhd 694 r 6. IAU A"Iy At " 01ft", - � . 1, . . � � 11 .. 4,&'�,,k do I . , , ' , , ,.,%4 , i� f J " I � . : I .1-1 : ',.I�,. . I � � 7 L " I �,�. i , I t� . �� " , �iv,,� � � 11", r"'11.1-1 I 1, �t 11 I I "I W . . I . �""'��!��g' `,,��, ZI, I 'O `t`ft1'f,1,Vo I i '! , 44.�, �', - 'Z�: , ,�, ", , , "; '�l , 1, , ' _", i , 11��."�`,, . , ; I ri A�­�� �lo, 1',;;t"W,­� , !�� �, ZL " ,, . , �4 , � ,", 'J% ,!��,,��;,�§`�,;I. � �� 15,11 � , , , . r. , , , ,,, 6� � I., 11 , i�` �', ; ! A91 I le " 'I `111��;J��i�,� ,�� 11, , %�f�,"-jWM �IM�kK,tl,,,I� ,� _ ;� 11 ,�i��A�,�� " O.", "A. ,,", � , ". - -I , - . , 7 , ',, . ­ ,., 1, � V I, , IPM. 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I t, k�� -1. .�-�- -%----­ 'i '!L!!a �11 'Ay '_ "' I— - I CHAPTER ONE I 1� - __ h� ariswerea, . * wsi- O'lig;s6ni I I . I . . . ::: W .. .A .pk "U. _ 1!�'. .'. 1-8, 11,1,4' J - . . L'I'll 111774. -1,11. ­_ - ,but "t, _ _ . .94 �A# , , _t . . I draw). 4t W $J99%_hbptJAaW11: ­pne .519tv. - . . . . '*,,I, -.,*N 4i I .. ­1­110INII­g�'r, �;Jt� " , `,�%� ­­__.-_-.­-- ,7_�y-­-----------1-'W ��­w­cold-a . I � , W,1�6: "I"'M V,- V , w J - doumi a .very- I, dep , , _�:-'Qlt, 1� , erer ,�� y at I , KS,N�, , pring--h �` - - - of it, .cause �ko its ol,d. . . . . . . I k I �� , 11 ,or Perhaps be ' � I '. . I -So I've heard . . . -W-hat 4 nice - c Ir tJ em � ,'' I., ,0 1". I: �40 0, Mr., Petersen rude ali6x . faAhloned sim - X1 11"' . R ?i,,; �piicltyl he itt,j,acted I :14 , T ,H- W , In, fAct,h.a. diid. '. .. . -I'M in I - . .; . I I . ,,, . --� ..... �", ,_ - the 110r$6! 18' It yours, Mr, Petersen?" cuts from the I . � N # choking dust. considering the problem 110 was 0egluning. J,?eople lik� . III . 1, yi , 41,: *'-, i',", I " tq I , � , l, " VV AM_ with perplexity lint wilft good hum- _ very muckpleased; he said ed him, he was carefai,.pol A- . I I �, - r� l- , .. its and, be '* He was surprisea and d1BA-p , in .4 J, N' 1. it was,, and went on, to t po to, ,� . ON11 b L' ,. 3 ,' ��,. 241l, .%­ g V11, I 1 i -It"'I - 4._.�, '1.",jf""1$�' , �.4, 1 X T, kind, but. he didift mare. At, dialf past V% he gay. e'� I , p '1 absurd 611 of the vir- knew his. business. AjbbQl*h a for- w en, she: didn't 'appear on, M 4 1 ""': 10 gur. After ali, It was . - - - tues and, ec � on4ay ,4 11,111"i � ��,,� . ... ... He wanted. to'be Oentricit;es ot his beloved, eigner, be was w?t ogenfAy , � "I � � ,ely ,E�._,cen. morning. . .4 " `, � "i Mgl, � . , wauf to be ridiculous. .1 tXlc or ridiculous. There-wMe. one ,or fter lap andi went out about soin-6 11)Usi- I 'L . . . . . . . . . . ..... W1. � , " , 11mi . I, ... I l NO '' 11 I Minnie said; she didn't ride, but was two -little thin", Such as", riding a ness, reflecting upon the JZL,StaD1n,ty,ot 1-128 1W. T.Tul,y V Rl;y. " �,, , �� , -_)-JR-,uf'! , ,: f " , �� , YK+,It.P, 1, �� In'' -spite of himself,' .a grin, came very fend of driving. saddle horse, and wearil� il .miatter? I '�It,' I 1, .P&VA . O'�, `�, .1", over Ins face.- He Was-remembexing i breeches women. He came back Ini lialf an.hour -what .4000' t 4 -el , , , � , , , , . , Riding suited Mr. -Peteireen, better; and legging, whiciii -were, uotapprov�d and -had, just slat dowd at ]Us desk man, if there- I, ge#44, - , � � 11 I his last visit to -the old, lady. 4e had it Mad,0 one feel . I 11 .over was )pAe ­,�;gb 't -14, �ig � . I rididen out -to the mlierable old .farm I more independent. 'Of. nor was his Polite avolddnes' of whft she entered', - terri 21 _'�.­.. I 1, . �� ­­ I 'Oh well' you'ri bly flushed ,017801f, "He�a a dear!#, " ", � I � ­ 1--.1" LLL ", "I, 11 -1, � he wa& al- and dusty ,)lialf the.,' , , " ,,, ,,,, 1)� _', ,. p',',� ;, ,4 0 e a man! " said she. -any social relations,. Stil , I Y�or J, ­ ffi.,",".�� "Vi- ­%­ �,,�,,,A They bad n6t- gone, ,,, _�_," , E , and very. politely Introduced hi , . ., 01#11 1-4 �'4' . mself "A .Ifer exprossion was deft- . . . r ,,� ��a IAW ',�, 41"I'l I �i;l c4t 90 -riding about alone, way,% friendly and autagonI2�4 no one. I - I . ,It,, - "j- 0 , - t � , ., 'they .10 bone:vf '14 ,Np ,�, . ery well." . , ��cop , I � . ," , ., the place -for next to nothing, and� � 'd practice, ttalm but Minniis, in the ramsh&0k 1.4, "'t. . I . After six roOh'ths ,of leg,. I . le buggly, _ _1jJ�.,,I1;,,. -, , .. ;I . waa -AP00004, A. ��:ii%, - , ,YRNIIA 11 . !", I w fh he -silly old, ihorge_ - � Her, eyes the, � - ­� ". � - ,11 "I r I 6onsMering' this, and the d .% unexpectedly. A new � .. , ''. Il as her n,ew landlori& He had bought v ' ant, but ii�r Voice suspiciously uncer- tanee, when whom, shpuld �1 .,�i, J11' some way this made him -sud- he bilinched o , I . , " 'to "It "' , . . 1. _ , W - of her Smallness and, sign appeared under the old 'I, h,d. were ;1; 01., �� ., ilapidated denity conscious "I'm very �kotrry to be so late " %he I t caprldquO 11.1 ­­11� . , " . , 4- ­11!'tl­ . expression. , linc � , � one: sai& "It worift happen again., - -red and her ' er- ,able: �to ingo." t � V.. !PAM � oate it was in, his sensitive con' feminineness and- of all the"handiCaps "Real Elsbate.- I . 1. , .0 �Fd,, 0 �;YIXMI Now he began ' tain. , . . t.`Tforl R11 mak- to walk, and I T '�ay- Q I I � � rit4tWormnicof".. , 4". I.., ­ , . science required that he shouX reduce iiiiiPosed upon dier- by God, and by man. ing money in * .l. I -�Ssed the "Frankte!" a . h� cried, , '-`,�`�l��., .4 l�, . N earnest. The town ,rvo been, 0�, j'b ftlL' ,,, ,'., e! IMM'T... I i .., tAe rent. But he never got so far as Mr. was Ull arrange befter after this' 0 . t QiAtj,�' A ' 03 ., 0 tqor�7r. %'�,. .. . I ,.. A� 11,� i 11 -. � Petersen's views about women grow,ing, new factories were building, To hide hie own distress and hers, worried! Come right In he�Ke! 1, . - . mxanb6red�'drpe � I ,;V; �o propose We. were definite , � . I I . ,If X41 -.i., . ,, ,,, i�,�, ",", -,. t ,,,, 4v r', ��.. . She was neither above and he knew how to take advantage he promptly,gave, her something to, She sinfled a wan greeting,at MT.; said to �Ofiui��,th _ ­ �% 11 ­ , r . '� .. 'at'�! ., -4 , .'T If ,", ­ q'he old, lady received, him, 'with no below, neither hallowed nor ac- of the growtlu typ&--he. �Petersen. . , W e . R � lofty affability and lawfted him to sit _u didn't care' what -and sat Whifeb, had.. 11 , ,�l , -;,- . .. ­', , I$ - . � , , J X'S . I W . " � ". � ., 4 I reed, but a quite Ordinary human, It was a horrible, squalid little town down at4his o w*n desk; wfter� he pre- - y do it" .ki.­,;.­, FT,14 � i - I , lown in her partGur, -then, left 'him b "I didift think ehe�d reall I ,*-1 '' , ,ly sing, like himself, equally r I (00 ::�, ,ee ,.,,I�,,­��., �. - ­ I � - .1. 1. -1 - I � ­ �, ..... . , . , ",'�,�.,,� � - , -ly Privileged, A woman- tiest of retail trade to flourfsh, to �,,!� -,6 e she pre-, We, equal . ; 11- I �:, ,- 'I here for a long time whil espons- too near the city for any but the pet- tandled to work. But he, know, with- she said. "I thought she'd turn back�- . ,,� I., ,, ,jI�J,., , , ,i'*-".-5,,��I�,.,��,i, ; Pared, refreshments. He had waited the right sort---4as .6 oui venturing to tui"a, h,is head, .that And when I realized that she'dreany LON06N � " ' "­ rll,.�,;" ,,-11� _,, 'i .. �,.",;, , _--a friend, simply. far for any influence. of urbanity. Tit she was stealthfilY wiping her eyes, gone, all that- long.way- You poor I � go - _­. . -1 - "'. 1 " , , : ��, _1111 I ,' "' ..... .. -1 ­��"�.k­ 11 ;,,�,.,�,,,�,,.'­, �, i,''L'11 ".., twkwhoday enough, touched by the And he saw in Minnie, a frienct, can- was �technically on, t,he Hudson River, 94"4 , , t I�. and he was sure there had been some old Frankie! " � .".: I , ,',�'i;,,i.`,', "''.. I . . .. ­ . I I... I �. �-,,p ,�`��,,:Oq�V '4) � I . . 11 � I I "I � . I �, , -C;�,rl�. t -I Ile th M e -mi With her sister establish t., , �� ., ob-abbiness of the place and its evident dqd -and 94DOdLtem,pered . . . (Mir -i- but as a ma terof fact, the river bank sei ous troub at Io; e. A fiv le ed by her Wingliaxh ....;,.....­.. _,..._ ,: .� .: ,�� -..,; , . I . I _;,., .. .", . lecline. Old, mahogany furniture, ug- n -ie a friend!) was used exclusively for commercial walk alon side she turned again. to Mr. Peter- . . 11c,�,.; � , I , g that dusty road,, on an . .� I ... 1.111�_ ,:�';`�i.`. X " . BelgTave ............. ;�.... ., I 4,'1WZ:"..11�­,1'1�,,` . .. , . Y in, style, buit good -once very good "I was so pleased!," she went on., Purposes, fredght yards, and BID an, August .day! Sen.' .!.. `2""*��-:'��;,!��,- ',.,� lf�,.,�,"tll­ '. ,� 'L , '. , '�'. , - -� " ' "" '. ,� '. ,� 'L 'L L 'L '. ,� , IL . . I_ a a ' , , , , , , ".... e .... �o -11. , ' E E ,� ,� ,� , I, . , ­,�.' a a . , . , . , . , , , , E E E ,� ­,� I., ,� -1 ........ ".. 1.,;"�,�.,,, : , , , , , , , , , , I e .&�; , �' , , I ,.. . . There bad indeed been a classic I ve to ' I , 1. �.,:�_'_ �� , : � -and pow so ,battered: arms goue "to find a ,horse -here. "Of coupe,, I and the town itself lay ju a- little 1101- _ P000r girl! . - plyth . ­­ ... �- - 1.__'_'_,_# iv!�4,,ih_ . egs� gone, splinters tom off, cushdouIi don't really know much ab � �`Well` she ,mid. "W Ila , �' � Londe .- ..��,.:!""a;% , � . - , 4 .­. � -, aboro, ........... T....._.�. .�� 2 30�;'�.��-,",,�;. ............ !. !�, :.,�­abt"t�`,.!��,,­Rj - mer long. There were the old people, in A drawn battle. She couldnet get Bruce ' , .��.... _:­ ,. ,'L.t�.f,�.'LW` country, real ­ ot all sum,- and unlorg6ttable encounter, ending give in, And let her glo.r No -matter, Cunt , * -0;,J]*:i.,�. lisgOTgirig hair, springs sagging. His I've nevl6r lived in the out them. low, 'which was stiffinglk h ,9n _l. . .t� lriliLii fingers longed to be at it. how Much we Wise her." M ��,lr,. I . 1Y. But 1. love animals. All animals. whose families fleld-. ... - " , IN11, . , - - - - -'.....'...; ... : I �,,n had - lived ,there for I er . ,L -.� �yl., , I - again, with a plate of And I -think I h ' Which . ,MV, i��':',.11�; She came in t out of her head, -no matt how gave him the, impression Kip' ,. , �,��'III,j I . � pen ....... � ................ 1". � , I � 11r, m,. ave a sort of knack generations, who ,had oldi Colonial she tried to concentrate her at -b that the obj-ection to Frankie's enter. Hensall , ,, . '-;.14' �.. _ 1. I" ''I . I . , Ith them-,, entiou � . a, --11 I ookies arid a jug of lemonade, and wi I I 44k", ��� "I � ... � ,� 'F� ...... ! ....... �....?. � , I . ... ,�, . I�-� . ; 1.11'. ,,; ,,�;,IO . , iblOuses and' furniture; the looked on this now work. prise wasi . .41-11;_', '1� tA I at down at'alittle table to dispense He -was acquainted, ' 7 . solely one of sentiment. An Exeter .... � 1. r.. ._,", . I , . . I , helm, with a regal air. with Mrs. De- 'with. alarm and hostility upon the new In the first place, her sister and her ImPrIsSiliOn altogether false, but.then, _. . ....... ;i� ........ �- 1, .3.5,5,�,.,.,!,.�.""!;,�I'll,�,-�� � ... �. , � - �� � - foe's 'horse, a ridiculously coy old element, the w,orke . No I . I - ,, , ... rs In the Mills, the grandMotber had both protested pas- he dddn?t really know any of the De- " . 1. . I, ­' - � - ' , ,A i �, ' "' ' . ­ ,&X_11� 'I" I ". I. _�, "Well!" she Bald, with a grim skeleton that came into the village factories, the brick yards, thi a f orn sionately against her plan as; soon as foes or their principles. it never.oc- Exet"'r ..... , , I . ,j,""'��'gp , ,- .. ...... "; � '; mile, "I suppose you,ve come about once a week harnessed to a buggy eign-bown, . ........ .... 10.34''. " l �,t,:`,�,N he rent, -Mr. Petersem . i'111COMPr011ensIble rabble, they,heardl of it. She had gone home curred to him that it was diegrape- Hensan ....... � � 11", -1, �, � . . " ,�, _-,11, I , . , - I mrvght, as and driven by -a Negro truck fari as, nevertheless, t,h e ful and ph, 10.46 �� " _11,1.;� 2, 1, ,1 er vAh I ch w ........ I..... � ,$4 In , , '�' j�]',!; 4 , , ". , �� she 41'_.1�1� , I ars for some Id bl d ' f the t life triumphantly to tell them that ameful to work in his of- Kippen ....... : .............. .10.62', � - � ,",,-,�',i I � ell' be frau'k. I haven't got it. I've who cultivated the old lady's ari -00 � " g ad ord, , I—, e � own, which -sustained had a "job" at ,eight dollars a week, fice, Rnicefteld .................. I ",..'!, � � x%.", I I .1_11,�,., Preserves, ,so fields on shares. He could not imag- thre I avinigs banks and fourteen sa- in Mr. Petersen's office. . He looked after the sisterg with a Clinton .... . 13.00 .. 1.1�,�, . . . � � I", ,;." "I . .11 .............. .... . 11,47. I'�, ".., I _ ��' . _,.1 �� , 11, erhaps I'll litive it next month. I ine anyone's having much affection loons, which lay dead drunk by the "Why, child!" cried -the ,Did lady, kindldness which had. now become al- Lond-egbonD : , ,; ,�­%Z?. * ....... � . '�' � '� - ope so, I'm Ore. But you can,t draw for that caricature. It touched him. roadsides and, crowded the public lib- affronted. "What an idea! " most affection', and he thoug ........... . 11 ��,igR . .......... 12.647 . .... 12.13;1- I., , �:, ..� , . I ��� , I i. � �1.i lood from's, stone, M�. Petersen.- . He could think of nothing to say, and rary. Th�ri there were.,,new people," She was really shocked. A Defoe a loving, unr Belgrave ............... ... I , 1:�;: 1 ,;' ,Ile 'had goni . e away th,at timelut- -the easr6nable little -girl min- , young woman had once more to fabtory managers, and their, like, who working for aPeterseu! nie was. Couldn't bear her sister out Wingham .............. . ** 9.24, �I, ��'� erly defeatedl, and ,he was returning start up a conversation.. were respectable and well-to-do, but Minnie, too, was shocked; they hot qf her sight! A thorough worna . ....... 12,46 '., � ',.i , � ow without much hope. What was "I hope I -havewt made, Your lem- not "Quite" . h . n, . I .1 I 1: � � ',.' ii , , ate she s! I . . 1. � .. :S ne to do in ,such a case'r Impossible onade too sweet!" sib - . And with all blirne ;argued, ,reasoned and expo tul, d, , wa I . ��.�._.'_',­ o turn, out th . e- began, anxiousi People Mr. Petersen. 71�4 perfectly at but to no avail. Then Minnie, to die CHAPTER THREE C.N.1L TOM. TABLE , 11 ",:.. � , �: �, r, ''I :, ,,, , ", e poorlittle old woman ly, but was interruPtL1,11­13-y, Mrs. De- btornie, buying, sellih,9, renting, and ploint:' I I : ,,, . ,, ; �`Il� I I East . . ... 1 I , , f seventy, alone on, earth. Ile didn't foe callin . � � I I . I .. J '141�, g from,, upii,tairs. arranging for them all. "How do. you expect- to ,get there, it was 'Frances 'who was. usually . .. . &M. P.M., , --- I _,�..­r eed the money from, the house, the "Minnie! Minnie!" . Before long a third sign appeared: Frankie?" . . * as quite able to Perrait )her to, live considered .the snob of the family for 6.40 2.tO : � �.14 ';.��!. "Excuse me,', sihe murmured, and "Contractor." And -in ,this capacity Her sister was slightly crestfallen.. Frances was im'Perious and i-�;ined C11111011 ..... * ......... 7.03 - 3.06- .1:;-r"; ...:.,;1 � il�rl� free for thexesit of her life, but vanisibled. He -'heard her running -up he had Perhaps his greatest success. to be .haughty . SeRfOrth ............. '717 3.16 ,�;� 1, I 1 -at, would be,"he saw, a ridiculous t "I thought You'd drive me tin," she and', had a sense -of ' "' � he stairs. then not another sound f6� He began with the building of some admitted, "I'd- pay you fot it.,, her personal -dignity. But, as a mat- ,Dublin ................. 7.28 3.29 - ,.� li. I , ­ - -11-i 111l..I.,to do. UnbusinessIlke. Fantas- a long time. He sat ,still with his. little cottages for the ol s in ter of fact, she was, a little snobbish Mitchell .............. 7.37 ': 3.41, . �'s"12;", - glass in his hand, atiod waiied. CO-tt�on. Mill, and"he ,,vas So excellent "But I couldnq possibly. ' . as one so brought 'up could well be. I ­ West . ­ I � I . �I c. She would laugh at him, and so . w rker I - a "Ttan-k you!" said Minn-ie,.cGldlv ... , I I OUld' everyone else. People would SIhe didn't run down-; sihe cam At that time I . . 1. .. I, , . . 1� ..... :� � 1:*�� e and paiqstaking and experienced a in the morning, with all the work to She respected. herself but she respect- 06 9_'Y8 _ I . ..,'. ",,,,� �. - slowlY, with obvious reluctance. Superviso� ,tLat -his: fame spread rap- be done." I , Dublin ............... 11 : �� �;,� e sure to find out, and ,his rePuta Mche .. 11. On as a shrewd and/ sensibl ed ,others. She was devilishly proud, �, -a man. "I'm .. .14 9.36 1 ' ,.��' �- � very, Sorry,- she said, "but- idly'. H6' explained with, SlMbIlciLy !'Very well," said Frankie, ',I'll --but she permitted. p in others, Seaforth .... 11-30. 9.47 1 ,.i ould Buffer. And ,although ,he was, a Mrs. Defoe wants to kniow-if You'd -try" he walk.." I She was capable of .admiring worth ********* 11.45 10.00 :. .1 ."�!.J � , ��, . .� -wait just- a little ha,di been apprenficed to builder. She was co74dent that when the Goderich I ............ . . � I "',".; ociabst, and opposed to the paying be good' enough to fliat as a boy In the "old coun Clinton .............. rents, his common sense forbade longer-,, a wherever found and was quite honest - 12-05 10.25. ., i� . - . And al-bborugh a lawyer, he Was. not at time came, Minnie would yield, Min- about it. She really did not stand up- 7, r'-�V. , I ` ­Z`��, - (ceptions. Either no one must pay ' She was very much di-strepsed,; said all ashamed, of thisi; he- ,was, on the niv who was so kind-hearted, sta self- on hei:- Defoeness. She had, it miist CXX TIME TABIX , � ''. nt, or everyone must. 'Something about preserves and next contrary, quite proud'of his t1ho,rou be admitted. a fair share -of Young � . . . ., �� - �11 '' , He pulled, up his horse and wiped week and the expemsive-ness of jelly knowledge of the . gh sacrificing. And she couldn't believe East I , ­ . . -1 ,. q face, for the -hiouse was in sight gl -trad e. it when Monday morning actually conceit; she believed her -self to be . . . .") P.M., . :,"',, , asses. Mr. Petersen's face turned He was a Swede, soni of a Poor man came, and she remained ,obdurate. hands,Gme and intelligent and reso- Goderich ..... ............ 1 4.20 � I , i%i ,d he was anxious ,to look well in, still redder. � I _.... 4 , - and self-educated, but therie were few "I said I wouldn't, an lute and, these were her claims upon Menset ...... . I _�., d I won't," ............... 1 4.24 . I 1.", e eyes of ithe queenly and provok- "Pshaw! " he - said, awkwardly, "It People in the town who spoke Eng- she repeated. "I. don't approve of the world's regard, Whereas Minnie, McGaw .� ............. I ......".. 4.33 � I'- " 9 ,old lady. She.-was-a,Defee, and doesvt matter to me, I can wait any' lish as well as be ,did, in far' more humble as an Individual, de- Auburij ..--.. - ., ' WPite -of a your ,Working for that man, andi I ........... i ....... 4.42 ' � '41 ­ arried to a cousin Defoe, and this length ,'of time. Dori't worry. Tell S,ingin,g dTawl and, ,a'n indefinably ex- certainly shan't help you in aty way." inanded a slav-ish servility from the Blyth ................. s ..... 1:1:,; as, to heT, a fact Of immense signifi- Mm. Defoe not to worry. J -perhaps Gtic note. .. Frances had no idea how to hameBs majority of mankind simply because Walton ......................... 4.52 11 .: 5.05 1 1 _,� nce. From it sihe derived her su- she will. send a message When she's if the horse; s,he was at iheT slister's she was ,what she called a "gentle- McNaught ................... 1, rimity to everrorre elsp. She re- read-yi--" . I 5.15 . " �'. summer mori3- mercy, absolutely. -woman." It, entaDed no obligation, ieiw Toronto ..................... 9.00 . .7 id a foreigner at that. -day," said M;j,. ing, at 'his desk, in his shirt -sleeves, "Minnie, dan't be such a beas-it' And quired no effort. One was, or one ' West I ': rded Mr. -Petersen as nobody at all, ' ,,positively i3ext Tues He was!'sitting, this . . � . � �, He w,1s a- nie firmly. "And I'm d1readfully s1r- reading a contract with two -fold at- a Prig. Ycu're not my nurse, you wasn't. Like. being 'born a sacred . . AAL 11`� I I I are of her attitude and not at all ry, Mr. Petersen-. I appreciafe Your tention, once as a lawyer� once, as a krow. - old 6nough to decide for ............... 8.30 .1 eased', for ,he had his own modest ki,dn,,S.,, . . ' I'm white bull. It was, an involun-tarY Toronto ..... ; I Me. .- . builder. His, door' was open, and. when myself." sanctity which all right-ininded peo- maNaught ... ::*** * * ­_ * _ 12.03 . I . She held out a small plump ,hand someone knocked, be called o.ut, "Decide everything you like', M'n- t ders, could instant- Walton ...... * ............ 3.2.13 4'�, 1 He even went.so far as -to take 6ut which be grasped earnestly. "Come in,!" without turning -his head. i2le replied, "but 1, shan't help'you 'in, 1-7 recogrilize, I ............ * ............ 12.23 . .1 � " f small pocket mirror and Smooth his "But just the same, who is, she?" He expected, to, be Opoken to, and such -a nasty, undignified, affair. I Her grandmother thought. as she I BAPbui rn .... 1 12.32 . : . I � oUstache a* long Yellow m'oustache, he asked himself a's -he rode away. . when ,, did. Between them they ordainedthat McGaw ........ *.'.* ­­­­ � anding out fiercely like 'a cat's. His . he wasn'�, he looked, up to see can-�t stop you. Why,don't you walk, ....... 12.0 : .1 Pearance was' at no time satisfac- Mr. Petersen did not exist, * ........ ::,***, .:f III . who pould be there, waiting in silence. You said you would." . � and- they Menset ............ 12.49 . �_; ry to him,; it was rather too Social- And' saw a most sVl,endi,d young fteEf- Frances lqDhed at lier with blazing had tried in vain to convince Franlde Goderich .................... I � 1 12-55 . tic. -He was an, enormous fellow'(if I-ro went home to his bouse on a ture; -tall, broad-shoUldlered, with a B100ru. . . I I � I '� I .1 e and thirty, with ,huge hands and Shady street of the village, and stroll- healthy sunburned face of vivid colt "You darried little hypocritetl-vhe ' � . I " r * I' blunt red face, handsome in away, ed Into the kitchen where his bouse- . During and severely perfect features, cried. "Very well, I will wal i i -1 . 11 � .� t certainly lacking in distinction, keeper was cooking a rabbit. . eager, vigorous, yet full of a fine takes me all day'. " - e . '] I �� rtainly not an exterior to co,mmend S -he 'wasn't even sure of the wa , y. I VT C UlLk. : "Mrs. Hansen," -he said,, "w)h,3,s Young. dignity. . SNAPSHn I elf to a Defoe. that up at Mrs, De,foels?" .. He rose at once and put on- his coat She etrode doggedly along in the dust . . . . . .. �. � - . He was quite .correctly dres,sed in Of course she knew. � "What can! I do for you?" he atsked, and the soo-rching sun, furious, and de- SCHOOL DAYS'ARE HERE IdIt ­ - ing breeches and a linewjacket, �1.1 "Her granddaughter, Mr. Petersen. with his invariable -politeness. flant, for more -than two hours. , . I .1� . .11 " ting very well, but all the more of- Two of them," she answered, eager- The girl's brown face flushed, but "I'll walk back and forth every I . I � ,�, Tisive to a Defoe because oV, their IY, delighted at being questioned. she answered,. without ,hesitation. day," she said to herself, "if it kills .... i I 11 . . ... .. I .. . I cellence. In BroVftwville Landing "They came from Neir York a week "I'm Frances Defoe -Mrs. Defoe's me.- I won't, give in to ther. She al- .. . . I., . . ople of Mr. Petersen's, class didn't ago- Two Young orphans: just lost gramddalughter, you know. My sisler ways gets her own way. Not this . - .1 1. e horseback undser-any eircum. their father. He was thought to be -told me how nice You'd be(�n about�-- time, though. I'll wait till I get my . I .1 , I Ln-ces; above,all,:apt in clothes, d,- rich, .but It seems be wasn't. He Grandma and the rent, so I thought firsf pay, and -then I'll hire someone. I �... -such ,-purpose. It was ','dddn,'t leave them " med for a;,- a penny. And Plerlhaps You'd, be good enough to- I"won't give up this job!" . I,- eisumPtIJOUS and It was foreign - ',�tliey've been brought up to expect oh, to give me a little advice." Twelve o'clock came. . .1, - The old lady saw him from the'wrin� 'the best of everything, so I've ,heard. "Please sit down," he said cheer- ' "You're a stranger here," said Mr. . I I w, caiftering along the almost ob- It's Bad', isn't it, Mr. Petersen?" _firlly. "Now�"' I- . Petersen, "perhaps you don't know ...., . I I I ,: erated, diriveway, and by the time He ,thought it was; the phrase ;,two "I want something' tp do, work of where to go for lunch. If You'd do, me I � .� had dismounted. and tied his- horse Young orphans?, ,stuck In his ,,mind, some Sort. I ,hea-rd that you were the holriour this first day 11 '.�M*.*.11`1111. ii��i���i­-, - . ,. I an old apple tree, -she was stand- ,and whi,le he walked about his ,,a,- the imost progressive man in the vil- She was not qut�e, sure what was ,�.. in the doorway, in the attitude of den, dUspecting h4s trees and vege. lage, so I thougilit You'd he the best the proper cours. � for a- business we- .1 - . .2 � ' I � I r tenant in -solvent but unbowed. tables, he reflected -on it. ,,young gr.. 'one to consult." man, but she knew that Mr. Peters --n - ". .. I , I.Gooldt day!" she. said.. -Step in, pharis." He remermbered that she had He was, Pleased) and embarrassed was absolutely "all right," and to be - I .. , . Petersen! " . been. wearing ,a black dTess, -and that by the compliment, which he knew to tTustedl, so she accepted, and went uT, ,� ' So once again be went into that the ribbons in oher -little apron bal be merlite . -d. , - the streat to the Eagle I -louse with ........ .� rIOUT, dim and cool, aged and for- been black. And, there had been a so- "I don't Suppose," she went on, in him. I . I i. n like herself, and once more sat bilety in her bearing . . . . her clear, somewhat Imperious voice, The Eagle House was a fly -blown .. . I . .� � � . . �. , wil to wait for the cookies and the Mrs. Hansen wished to Pursue the., "that there's, inuich opportunity here, and extraordinarily dingy hotel Pat- , .1 onade which he detested, subjeqt. She began when she had is there?" ron,ired by travelling salesmen.; the ... . I 301 � 1 1: 1 1: i 11 I I ,:::::: X i:;;:;::::. I . He had found-- Opportunities enough; food wao horrible but the atmosphere 1! �� � : . I I 3ut this time it was 'not the old Put his ,excellent dtinn,er on the table. I i I " . . I Y who brought them in.. it was "Excuse me, ,Mr. Petersen, Shp, still he answered, no, not man7,5 but impeccably respectable. Frances wis .. - i i : . ..; nnie. Minnie, until that instant un. taid-be WouldWt allow "sir" -"But that perhapsi-­ . deldgbted with it. Never before had � . - - � 1. . . 11�j � own, to him, unimagirred, but pr�e_ Which of tihO Young ladies, did you "Have you .had any sort of experi- she felt so adult, so independent. She The many school activities offer countless apportunities for snapping 1 stined, to his ruin.' . . . . .see? I hear ,that one -of, them is very ence?" be ,asked. was sure that Mr. Petersen took her pictures that you will enjoy in years to come. I - I I . handsome.11 She ,said no; but that she'd- studied seriously, judged her upon her mer- ... 1. I I , . , X . . - 11 "''I He reflected-. No, ,Minnie was not a lot and was, -good, at mathematics -its as an individual and, not as a De- F there was ever a knapshooter's little care you can make even the . I " le was, Innocently entough, ple very handsome.; 131ce looking, and and figures in, general, and knew foe or as a young girl -not as, a fe- I paradise, it's school for thos6 who simplest box camera . .1 lr asp,d ,� turn out en- �,�.�. with fine dark eyes, -but not hand- Something of �Frerich and German. -male at al.l. She liked, him! She, re- attend it. It miiy be a one -room tirely satisfactory pictures. 1! � h her appearance, and saw nothing some. . p "And I can type a little," she add� membered what. Minnie had said a- - ster, nothing extraordinary about . - 4chool or It may be a great unl� Then, how can snapshooting be "I . J-111 He sindled a little. . , I ed. "I used to do my essays. and bout .him and rejected it all. "Com- versity. Wherever, whatever It. may planned? All of it, of course, cannot. "; . A vather short, full -bo, orned "It's hard to say. yn� not a J)idg things on'a typewriter at college." mon," "presumptuous," "thick -skin- be, it's crammed with unbeatable be platined, but many of -the most I ' ng woman of penhaps twenity, with Mrs. Hansen. The one I sawi� waes' "Fine!" said, Mr. Petersken. "Now, ned"; snobbish nonsense, all that � 11� dark, frecidedi face and an expres .! picture possibilities. important shots can be. Why not I let's"Vee where that would fit In., They walked back to the office and ,li - dark-" I n very pleasant and, friendly. She Yet we might as well face the fact *ork out a -scenario, Hollywood fash- � L'' "They're both dark. 'But on41,%___,, He - leaned back In, his chair and spent a very agreeable afternoon ' 4!, R4 at him asi s0011 as she enter- -few snapshooters ion? , "� " of the matter .. 11, I ,,!,%, . "This rabbitstew is very good, Mrs. 9 drig in his� there. H;q explained; the work to her, make the most of school's snap- First of all, whether schoors just . ;, stared at the ceilin , think I I - . �1, I , Rau-Rell," he Interposed, and she to slow and prudent fashion. and was -pleased by the Quickness : shooting opportunities. around the corner or a.thousand , �, ,k in a min- th,e hdrit and, left I �� 'Mrs.,vl)efoe, will be baO . ok I him'to read the lo. At last he brought his glance,back with which'she grasped lids explana- I I - I I : ,,, ,"' She said, as she set down her. c -al Paper in peace, as was. his cus- to,the gir�. _ tions. He saw that she would soon Perhaps thek are dazzled by the miles away, you'll want a few good � . .41 ,, . "S -he was, wearing a. ru very wealth of the material at hand. shots of home. Then a view or t*o - I � ::11 filled 'it- t.orn during dinn�r. Jf You'd care for It," be remarked, be really vary uoefuf�-- She was. not ; ,� 4 apron.Aied about ,her neat waist, More likely, they assume that some- taken on the way to school. M - her air was altogether housewife" lif Afterwards he went out to sit ejft "there's an opening here. I need a only Intelligent ,and "ambitious, but ,ayb6 1, ,; �', i ,� I s little POVOh and) ,Smoke. And Young lady -to IbelP Me, to be, in the she had that - remarkable, fen-Anine, I body else is going to take the Pic- those views seem commonplace now,. I � :,� ". oy- . . ­ - and' "homely, as it She Ph -ad been thought very Idudly of the "young officer *h1le I'm out; to answer the, RUY,'-that willingnes tures. And that's a fat�al mistake. but-walt a few years. I , "."", I I, .. I , I ght UP from Infancy In, that very orp.ban," who hadVt a penny. t6leVhone and so forth. It's not much powers in behalf of so -me one else, For nobody else can see things as At school, of course, there j&e'the . ., 1',�� I ��� . � � '. 4,.,�i . 111�1., I .. ,e. He couldn�t imagine who she The least fi�- could of a pilace-not more than eight dol- that is the curse and the glory of her you see them. And it's what you see obvious shots of the buildings, the ,,,� ,;.�. . . Ile knew that the ,do, h49 dbold,d, . " li:� . " ,;:; " ,;:; old lady lived was not to trouble them ,about the lara a week to begin-" . sex. She nevi�r vie,wed: Mr. Petersen that means most to you --and to the grounds, new classmates, teachers,, I . � �,ti , , " , 1. �� "�11. � I ne, had lived alone since the death ren" decision Which suited, thern, He- plaused. as an ambitious young man, wo�,ild, folks at home, � now or years from old friends, sports, plenles, class- �' I I � ,,i�,� ,. ;�,i4 her hueband. twelve years ago. This apparently, for he neither saw nor If it would, suit you-,, I have done, as a stepping stone in, her .now. ceremonies, and sq on, "lea a good I ,. :� ,��,i � , I �� ?, . .�� 1. L " � it, ,, . W � , ,,�, � eeable young pergoir was certain- heard 'anything of the Defoe family Oh� yes!" she cried. ,','If you think own career; abe *as genuinely con- The question, then, is how to make idea to take them so as to f6rrft 61. , . I, -, 1�1,2d, .; � � I I � , - ,� , ,., ,Iw� � I . ;1., 1"L 1 not a servant, and he Was, sure I'd do!" cerned; with ,how she could help Mr. � the most of school's plethre pogal- kind of cOntinuedatory. The , hen -,-. '. il�,A for a long time. in, fact, until he was 'a * 1. i,�l , ", , '� ,� I I' �, i�,!,lig , ddid-Vt belong In the neighborhood. GReded by one of therfi. He smiled; he had s4fficient lqua.g_ Petersen with Mr. Petersen's. busi- bilitles. A littla plaunlng�will do the they are mountoil In your 61blij% -7 �' . �­ L 1-1 4 le had seen. her, he kntw he would I I . .., ; �,,A,Jffi.L 1. I ,� . 1: � �,Jw, , ... 1. , 'how & 61it . � ; 'V1 . � illation to Comprehend the thrill ,of a ness. trick. the pictorial story *91 t � . ;, � �JA ,11 � I remembered h4r. 01FIAPTER TWO first job. _.. Five t0clock came very soon, she First, about the right camera for evenbr,, . ., I � ,, I � 1� ;i�. 11.) z:� : , ,'i` . � 4 11i I I '', .., W. ", I &e gave him a, glass of 16mouiade � - "Suppose we try then," Ile said. thought. Mr. Petersen looked at the ,,, school. Any camertt will do, provid- A rewtj good collection �dt at bol : �',' , , , , "' 0 - ; sat down opposite blim, amiably I . I "Let'a see . . . . This Is Friday. Next clock and closed his, dcask. tag It Is cleaii and in goad atdek and pictqr6g, - . ,. I!, "I 11-11V I oared' to erftertiaAA him.. ' I Is hard 'to IlAd L,.,",' I �, ,,, .., ;:,.',',,1�, 9 I . I I p 11,�:, " 1� TWO years previously Mr. Pe.terss,& M011447, at nine, Miss Defoe." I "Cloiling time!" he said theerfulik, ages a size of filill that Is emily school ydito:tooi ialtdi '14 , ,.._"�,�".p�;,� It's growing warmi, Isn't It?" she aind 'arrived in Brownsvills, Landing RhO 9AV6 IhIM 0, bright, a grat,ofal "I hope your first day ft, businidge, arallable anywhere. It yours has a yb% 'ret. th, I '' , �e,., - -1 ,�, . " , d alnd he r6ebk9ulzed fir her voice, and had reated, an ,office in the most Smile, and got up, read,r to go. bastn't-11 � 408 IkAlft, , I 11, . '11, 1�1 �;, I � . I fast Ions and a faft shutter. you,. eatid-rAo-take,,, itud-&W,.2 h .11,�i ,��., A-'. accent something far Superior to, UP40-dat;4 building there waw, putting , "I'M aWfAilly glad to g6t such & Up stopp�d h 16 lu. 1.1 I 11 . I 'I", � .1 I -i, V� ,,I 1 1. L,; � ... ___ her face hav�'ilk 4dvantlige III taking Auto Ifteftas TH r:,d xl.�!` � 11 . 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