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It 4011. 4_91M4PA404W91W1` "I , ", ,,% -, , dielliebt4i' firp - . ,� `.' . ,&,"' �'Cr;A,Jlq5�1�� I . both hayip li�� ,never to la'd4gicuit to Corn ;,of. �Ontaxtlo � -Y ,; 0 A-dw EI -1 -, ", All� " , M, 4 � . thAJ; the h" a good position as house. and 'In' t" cone'lualoAll�wh1ch was 1. I I . Pam ft'm earnings 1ho VOM, , - ,. 10,; ,Mu il�AMK 47 I 11�� T 0 .. ., . .14"AN I , I . P. J. BOLSBY . arlaft Ith - ange =other 001. , " � I I 'with Iiadustr eond4tivno h4wp_ dem.07@4:4 a��,, � 'pir�4 � . I, .1 e �,n lds tradition. exch - W, . jal. wagTes, 44d lla� ', this . �., - . ., keeper in Brownsv M -e Landing, bu� quite at * , I , p9pul;Lnoi , �. .. J ��, � W 1'--1§ 'll - . I . palaiwe � or , r � 'I .. I "I�m no g*od1to Minnie or Sindra," There was an usiil4t air of 1 peace, ca", remember th4t;l go'Only'so far I I . � ".., �. - "Wa� � 5, I �.��,i'�' � ,p, ;� 0.rvip i , M ",!� 1", �, . . , - ", Q'­',�,� � ;� A r ""A -A" gaji � In care pf ,,, .. ' C - ;1 n- . R ,',$ 1 ' A �,'X � I I Tw, ,� � ,."'I""',�', _'Mm " -ItRICF �a :�u I Uf . I .� I . 906 ,. BRUSSELS that lWd.botter'wrfte�lber ._4 p,bAb 910, . Must con 'baerp :10. a Constant tvAd C 11 . I I _" � f-!�' I lz-sl the post office at Saxuissst, the-uefxt 'AV) 6*51 t0"bImself. "I'll go away_,�ud a4d qrd,6r. Sand�, y Were as,an; index will You' - �. ., a, �60 Ut , . . 4F ll,� M� ,,'4 ,,, lll A � ,7 7',,'�," f! 4em. to the man who can lake � d � -6 ltba�ci At , - 1 9,,_.W,4-,1 �,l,, 404 mige", t; , '10"", - "' ""' I - leave t in bed, an asl6ep, -W1gelP'411d loving- slOer it as an, -index and-notbing plaIs, YOUrile"*4 'to lea�y 0 �; .. ,..4m"" .,,� q I. . I . WIT-agg, for she -had ,,thought best a , 01111 I . I n ,of ---.real -sv to-ther city. This Is one. of, !P41 P.40 Avy IN; ix; gr I" " %8 AR 3: numw . 7-2, 0 . .. .�, .�' ,­-�-�,. �,?", %,"A... gl n I erAl.ng , , 11 :� I ." ly�.r,kql. " I! I . I I I care. of *tbiem." ly mianaged by Piduciej§ `- Mr. 'Peter- bl�f yet it. i's an iridicatio ,0,1`,� 1',l 0, e I n � 'o � � to call herself a widow. . . ,�,�.� - - �F � I � I 11 , . bar 'Of agpectfk� of the' ge �111 'I j;, qp� wished -to con- sem hod gone . neral situ � , �7'. 1 , _ 19 I . . . I �o �Zi — A ... l I . , - 0'1't�,�_Pq'�N I ,ill a � I I .� . .. : And' above. all, �he, up to loolil at them Ju cdIlditions. , -1 11 '�'� , I He 'answered sharply that *he wish- . � elopedi as 4 ," j � �%O* 04 � I r �fmv � , ;, " "" , , 4 Iy,plt. it _0 �, ,�W_MRV �, , � �j�is_�4t�,;$ _ 'I'T�, , .bja�,Vln . aider Mr..Peteraen. He was more anx- their cribs,'Clean, QUIet'and happy.- Taking iouaU* Wages at 100, and tipp that,has dlev, no , � I � "4� - , _ , , ELMER .D. BELL, B.A. ,,�, ed- to see her, and she'd have to ar- W_7i'l '�� R I . , _ �_ � are Min- _ - �� . . - I, - [tons to spare ,him ith�� t(i sp Mrs. Hansen was worldug'away, witli.-fann earx Ags at, 100, in 1926, #0 agrieultural-conditio, jn.Ontarib.,Aji�., ,11,v � �.`_Ii,,�,�i'10I,; I " ­ *Is'the'fact I 11� % # n1e. His one comfort was that be was Out , __� other ,that our standards. 41=POWT � ,� ,� ,; I . ii�uga It. A bitter and"resoutful. let-" I . Xan come' to a faip, approx , U ;.3"NL,iT�,,�,�, frietioli '. I . .. � -, i "" , '.." successor to John H. Beat I . . I .1mation, of ' - l , fasClax "' .,� V , 91 . I t�r- � Yet It was an ond of: education aTe derlining, 'at- --: _,A",,* ­A :: �� �, � not "Wronging" that honest Ina% that lions, ,quiet. There farm eapi�Ag&, In die following Yeam , any, 4 A "" 1�11;5 , 4 . iqm,., -put %Wujil M'4142 M -K -7,5i" , . 113arrister, Sol.cit,or, Notary Foblie. , I isho answered with Propitiating rate, so far as.rqra,l education lei con.; 7 _,'­!­' I . , he was lit fact irdaking an honorable had been no "scene," no excitement. by conrp4j�ng thp, ,. relative' . 4 to .1.. �'111 p-,16telpil"WW"', "",� ,I prides, I x1liv � . I �. ..I � quickness, and proposed a meeting In ad p, . nd . - received for big ' .1 .., I A I , �1_ - . 0 and terribly difficult sacrifice for Win Simply 'Minnie h R-Cked, a bag a which the farm4r -; cemed., - I , " ... ,� �,"tl,"�' ,ug "� . , . . 4teb thv� ­ � 1 of anlshe& It f, have been -:­Tfiie&,er-_1W_ 1 ' csIk . r!t.- 1 AM. :sif--j I - 7717 �,, g,- I . age sa4dwichcm, and some _94'18 ldlsC"� ,:!P�" � , ' 011-11'. ' ' IwVnlnwfth���,, , I I VA -.-Wn _)i','� - ,the little Wood. 'She -brought blux, a '�Does the li rea 04,,�, SeafortL Ontario in thus giving up to him not only gone off 'in iicornful silence, and J,ion. produqts with tibe::wages _w Mv, WALSH: Om gentle- I � I, u0n,ce, . '. A, W � ,a - 12-M pack hj'a4* ay4li.Ak�,edq_04ti 2 0,,,_,,,,t�!.1 ,. _ � . �., � � 4 , . ittle Sandra. He would, el haO,v � -*bul -� ' I . � - DUACUMAN , I - - - - - - ­_ I'M � ... I I I . Minnie but 11. far better If , . JndiuA1da1,'.vprker: iecp1Ved,. - _ 9 " J"K."W Ww".. , I.. I I 95Y." W- . money, kissed him and Consoled him - -Xh. , :A-iitay thut the Of1i Wo , , , . � leave Mr. Petersen undisturbed in hip t4ere'.Iiiadt be" n a o t a V914 -me., - b ' o ­�,'� i "";; - ­.­_ ex. - � I , 11 , p cene:, no.substautiai varlati,on in hi , , I I - I ___ . . ata xda-10.,educ '# " I r , . , . '61 an& he. emu &bm w";p5w llw.ilig 1 4 1 1 and sent him back to New'York like gtlop. lin the,, iu�al pftht�tq ,,,A Wi A% production . . ; * W I , yqM�w ,,W � l, M. , W.io'ie.1% " " , fool's FarAdIse., He' wanted pasglon� no matter, -how `viofe4t or dlsgra�oeful; ,ot. froAl _b R. 11- , $ *64 , X-4 I d - 7, � I rd I rf,­­ 11 .- . .. I I - with. the rest - q 'op0opJ6,`�,o ,) 4,,-'-_ . �,� ... . .... L. 11. 0I. -DIM -1 - 6 I�; - . I � ' , 0 , ggi .. , _%�Th , X I _,t .. a baby pacified with a sugar plurn. . The rouged emotions L were cheated,ly,ears,;, a4d'-the � comba , qm ma, I ,r quipitles..-axo deo!J1#ug as compar.,, . ARY �.. _ _ _ y(is � .,in:. the '41y: milniCon. , -, �, J i - - - VETMIIZ�X, I _... _ w., '' �04 R_ , RN, , MISR,vM" n I . I ately, with, 'all ,his soul, to do, this , Japk of fin.� I* Apkende** la -J � ILI, .1 4 ed�,�Wft­.Jhik,.-=ptkLu0a if *, A , '013 , _ ,_ ." ­­ One, decent thing, to atone for Min. . � . - . ., ': " "" � -­­�­ t-IOS�-�we-ha,Oiia,�not4soAv,o(l�-,,.t�.bi�l"",�',,,�, ­­ - Afterthat, he came -6ut.regularlY ev- , there was an exaspe�a:t,4 : :, .. 41, - ery Saturdhy aftol:uoon, and as regu , sehooIp.':,.',- ' :_-;_:: "�,.:_.-I ."' . I .�o W �, � 1� I I wag� � . " - . " __ _ � � � � I . ality about it all, a. sense. of frustra,, - ltatands-:tbis � I a am U2, i _,,_ , ""i � � P , ­ . 11. . We's sing and his own by this restitu- . I I . . . ' ­ facing', 4� ada.�71 15 1 Ji - -i�:'_l .... I larly complained bitterly at the see- . tlon.� Mi. Petersen. aild, 10.4. ii 1932; 1,09,8 Mr. WA bon. friend Problem A -l"k; . � I LSH: Will my , ,t , ,11 , i. � , , ;'Aj3�, '. ­ , - P ,�� .?­ 11% L , Am, R. CAMPBELL, V.S. tiOn. it saved h own eyes. I softled JAI"'M i� im. in his amplify that statement? . �or life itself hASI mlm., , A k.,,!�.,, � �6 - . -cy which appe JVU LLUIIIAUI� _ I ­� . , , "", ill I ... I rL aied to him ' ' _ not Opened the subject at all.' 'Mrs. in 1935. Farm earnings, 100 in 1926; . I i � - 'MIunie-Wid not oppose him. But she Mr. DEACHMAN: - Yes, gladly. My great Ratlem . I P�Ii- - . Gmdbate of ()uiarlo Vet �rivary Col- essary. But Minnie assured him that Han.sen of couTse was'silent. Even 83 In 1930; 59.5 in 1932., In other I _­ . I 1. ­� l�,,`;,�, ' - sege, University at Toronto. --Au dis- it Was not, and entreated hun to be begged him to wait until she was a Sand ns. It -Orda, the earming;s of -the average bon. friend, I undeistand ' is a teach- . � . . -2� � , , �,­ � , I ., ... 11,��; , "t " - �11 ,; M I., . "money little better. She was so beart,brok- - 1. "'� .. i er, and I think he will realize that Nelfie 1 , .r,.., i � I,;;. I I .male treated by patient until she -had enough I . wasn!t i�atural! . farmer in Ontario Iry 190� represented MCI= � , :" � � masas of,domestic ani . I * � �k. '' -1.1 � " ., "I"'., . separation, 'and- so docile les � ._� I . I Ill?, i an over the where salar. are low one is not* like- , , , " i the moa.moderry, principles: Charges saved to start anew home. , , MT. Petersen had good reasons for a decrease of 40.5 per cent. from the , . .. � "I . . t, at .he; yielded, and! waited, there, in his reticence. He "was ashamed of h el of 1926, while the earnings of ly- to get the' a9me ,standards of train, - Ti�) , .I I - 'n . . I night calls He grew more and more Ill; at last .ij lel� . - �:�', "'.. ig , .", I r�, ". .thoughts; the would not have divulged labour went up during ,the same, per- . I �,� ." weatswable. U_ty or Mr. Petersen's house during th� 0ays' ing among teachers as where ha -her .1 , . ;;; M Promptly atfoLdc,I.-o. Officeon Main she advised hinito give up, his work. In her recOnt"autoblo " It, I ."�`: 4 � I of her convalescence. .- . the- to any living creature. Because lod by 4 per cent. Please note that salaries -are i6idl; !- -yet I find that ­... .. .­i�,l.-�i��,�;"" ( Street, Heugal:, ,,.,,�oatte Town Hall. "Ill find you a place to board sume- . ' Ing in the. wew" , Me e; '; �� 1� - U -i -1 �. - I But, no sooner had she begun to he v�as longing and 19riging,for Min- I aM not finding fault Ith 'the wag among male tea6hots, in 19354936, the � L ' ­ ' . _­,_ .'il,,,,!�,�,i� _ - t - �'. phone_116. l3reodf.-r,of Scottish Tor- where near," she said,, "and you can . - wi pioneer girl ,;Of I het Cio*oked- 'W,8902 ,',,*,,.�,'I,'��,.,,,�,U � I . well again, ,than she begaA hie, for the old turnimMI and disorder, .e4 of labour. I am uOt sa ng tha.t average salary in the country schools � ..", ... �, x1ers, In-yerneu Kenuele,: HensalL rest for a few wigekix" I grow I tie, �di=,:,�-­'1111;1��,­., - . Yi days, , now ,", . 1. ."'ff.1-3. Under the cirer,mato,nees, it -,Vas shamelessly to --as the novels say-- Sandra. , wag .$848, while in the urban ,schools � a director of ,- " 1,;,o­�;,�., ;,o­�;,�., ,V;,�­"�� I 9 I 12-N running round the table while the earnings of.labour are too high. Broadcas C tloiI ­mafie6--frb-�" ��,,,��l,;"K��. " it ,� , "Me .... :, " 'persecute him. with -her attention$. he ate for 19-innie,. holding '. "'. . I -0. . ,C i", �r`,e � ', , . � .. the cry- I realize that, while this was'�Wlng it was $1,929. Even my dion. friend tWg Orpora .. ��_ I " . extraordinary' difficult to find I quent and affek-donate' rexarei6(�­­,' I :i , ,�rTie . , I ably shocked; ould not work as hard for .� , 1,� . ,%'.'t�'I"," he .$848 a ' , I � -, I I � I , , ".." 6 . I . . for him where there was no p - , was immeasur he Ing baby eii'lier lap and feeding it Dn, while the farmer: Vag para Yzed, w I . 11 Weed _;;�, , 11 . . I i I " the '#old!, Family Herald anO �, I 171. � � I . ity of bla'hearing of Mr. Petersen told li,�r plainly what he thou I LOr $1,922� ." I .,:.,%,�i�c.-.. , 1� � glit Of sugar and water from a spoon, Min- while Ihis earnings had decreased over Star -the paper that ags, glin,ce jroil�* '­�!',_�,�,', ' � . I . " ,.. - 4 � I I uch Conduct. Under Mr. Petersen's nie. I Mr. WALSH: Is my hon friend . Farin M44ga-. - ,!, � 1�44 , in a wrapp - 40 per cent.* lihmour was � largely un-; I - � . :. � u, � . . and' Mr. PeterseWs household. She 11 � I ,er ,with her hair com. I rentiating between the grade 'Of to be Ca�nadWs National . . . 1. . ..I I �.,."-,-� . . MEDICAL ' I very roof! Ing dowm, and her aternally anxious emplqyed� Put I.rais� .the question 01 iff a I � . ... -1 I _1 ".., , , � . I had to be siatiefted With a room in a "But YOU'& my own husband," said 3ook, worn put -after having accomp- how far labonr ,c= ' In. increaping. &ploma held by the teacher eceiving- Zinle. .1 , :� , I..� 1 "I ' " . I family of Hungarians who SPOIxe yery I . 90 y - The Fainily Herald must'. have ex4. ' ,;��.� ` I ,... I little English amd knew no one out- Minnie. , lished nothing. its wages while the farmer ,stands as $SOO and the grade of diploma held excised a great Ifilluene 6 .... ibe pio- -� '. lb'.'.,� 1,, �� . . PFL GILBERT C. JARROTT 1. by the teacher' receiving $1,9004 ' - a , , ...,." . , Do you mean to say you're so do- He was aware of Frances"Opposite he does. There is the difficultywhieh I �.",.:.. � I . � A , li. I 11 " . . I side of their own- colony. They lived is ' � it I -have giv- neer girl who ,was- destined to beqem,,�v '_i� % . I Graduate of" Faculty of Medicine,' three 'Miles away, in San"96t. I raved that you cWt see? That you'd him, beautiful, severely neat, in her 14bour most face. You Cannot -have Mr. DEACHMAN: Wh, . a well -loved) writer, for she writes-, ' ' . ,:,�.-�` ;, I ,'l,' � I . ., -,� . I an has- reference to public schools, .. . ,.:,, . I �­ .,,�, . ,,; . , .� - . . .. . .. : ,,�":,;,l .. . VniversIrty of western GntaTio. Mem- Ther poor fellow was glad enough to deceive that fine follow again?" starched blouse. He knew she was. the rate of wages of, labour, steadily "The F-amily Herald from Montreal. . � ,4_4,� " . , , , , , ,4 - and if there was, -a difference �n Ate ��4�_' " ". . "He's -nothing to me," said Minnie, inuch. better -than Minnie, that she increasing over the Y6rs when you the world to our door": 4'.VO4 I '. �.'. ,.. 1. I ber of College -af Physicians and rest, glad, too, -to got away from the ,,, r of diplomas it'only sh�ws, brought I 4 I ..� I '... ': . I their''a I 1_.1.:: I,, I I never even pretended to,love him." I -fad been cruelly wronged, and was have at the same time the income of rnaxLe read in the Family Merald -that ­ i� .... � "111'1� " - , - . �;10'1 . " , , 11 Surgeons Of Ontario. Office, 43 Gods- dreadful men's lodging house in, the .1 I I what I am contending, that the coun- � .il�,1`1 .- .. in were streets, of Moutretirl '' ­ '. �0`. ' , . And added: . bAaving nobly. And yet he felt po the farmer almost cut7 ' two. riots in, the . . . q , � rich Streei West Phone S7. . city. Minnie ipet him every day and try school cannot afford the high,sal- . " I g ving ". - I "I Only did it for Sandra's sake." r-11mPatbY for her. A-11 his pity was If we take again the cost of li (this was the execution. of 11ouis - . 'IN, .Successor to Dr. Charles Mackay. brought him things to eat, which he aried, ,teachers who' are employed, in -44 �I, -1 " ,�, �, I "Didn't you know it was crilminal? ridiculously, futilely,given, to Minnie. and the value of farm produce at 1O'O Mel)- "Always there was the Famai " ', "'I'T' l, , �;!:,, � 12-M took back to his clean, lonely little . the cithas� There -are,:, in Qntario� 1. . � .. "', _ , ,� I ­ I You're a bigamist. You—" He did not even blame her. The up- 1U 1926, the cost of living' iri� 1932 , ily Ileram with its great wealth, of! :1 , ,,�;_ - A � , _____ room and, consumed with relish. Atin- . ' something like 750 schools in which . . ' She began to cry. . right, houlaurable Mr. Petersen was stood ab 81.3 and, the price of farm r di . . .11 . . � ,*.". . ea ng I . , � - l_.� me explained to him that the family the average attendance is less than ' .: . ;�',­ 11. � 11 . , , C*L W. C. SPROAT, M.D., F�A.C.S. where she was, houselteepgr I knew it! But a mother will do abl.e.,to see the thing from her dis- produce at 48.4: These are, link a few of the refef� 11 �� L;� � , .�L",� " . was very ten, and I venture t,Q suggest that my .. . . �_ � .. , . . � 11 . . I tort,86 angle; he could almost hear These are conditions that call for ences. to, the Fami Herald made in; ' -L '"J . L. ,., . . : , ,� . . .. Physician and Surgeon, wasteful, very capricious. - anything in the world for her child.. hen. friend will appreciate how ex- .1 17 ..U�-., . , " A 1. ,, - "You might just as well have tug " If she's a true woman." her saying: the attention. of the House of Com- "Clearing In the 'West" I �-�11'.l', 4 1 rhone 90. 1 Office John SC, Seaforth, she would say, "Otherwise it ,��,�d She was not to be Convinced of "But I tried to do what seemed' best mons, not Of one political party only tremely difficult it is, to provide the ­ A�Al '.. , Nellie McClunIk hai written, of the . ,.,:��.., �, I . but of all. I &ave given the prices. of same nigh standards of education in ...". , at the time.' 'value of the Family Herald to those - . .� a. I � a, I wrongAoing. it wasin't nice to have . .. '' 14�Ail�� ; 1 1248 only be thro"- away." . No anger, no bitterness, only a farm produce, and I want to point out such schools as in city schools, which- � ,'-,. , ,,, . , ' " - �, . I ,�i �1 lL . Naturally -he' was not altogether two husbands; that she conceded: It have "fhe "..a of the pioneer days. The value of . ", Al "I ... , , I was a painful and disagreeable n grPat sense of bereavement and that in. the normal operation of the, dvantage of better equip- the Family Herald to the Od , ".. .7.4 .,41. .�L . . , . .� . In em .1-11A, .. grief. � . .-,:�:,­Q ment. Inevitably, where there is a de- , :�:,.a l k DR�'F. J. BURROWS, - 'happy in shich'an existence, aces- law of. supply and, demand I - 1, living on the price I �V I Ile actually sat there worrying about barmor and his family has perhaps - - - '-lt I big wife's earnings, taking money sity,'b6ir only means of providing for cline !In rural wages, the earnings of 'J... . �- � � . I her, thinking she had no money, of farmproduce ought always to stand- "i I . . bar child. I been best expressed by farmer Wil- - , ,.-'��... , Ili I I ,imee and residence, Goderich St., from her even for his cigarettes, fed I arraid"'Slie would suffer without bar at a higher level thary the price of the farmers, the standard of educa- I 1; ". ,.,�, , � , ,;'L. ,; ,.I I , I .'�` - .,; ". I 1-,,,T--',,?.-- " i "f 1* , . ­ �i'",!,!,�i�,,-�,,�,�",��,��,�,� . ..... x�F"", """ � " I , ­ 'i'l ,,� -, , , , , , , '. _M ., , ME ".711, 11_��_11­11 , �� N, '�6 , ��, , * 4R.,� �, P7 W,44� W ,,Ii�,'�w,-',.��1,4�E"�Y,��t,���i".�k;� ..,%',Olj.,,�:�,�t­'Al� - , , I 0 1 Y -i", "', � I- ,,,�'L �.. S R; "! "11, .;� 4 i1c � "-i; 11 " P. ', ,,, a .,. i, if, " �Pi!p -'�, "', � I ""' " 6 I 1" 11 I.-` 1 , W,7� , _ "I �"I�. 1, i_w ,.: ,� ,,!�' 11% � A J, � , ., I ; I f � )i,�.,; � , ,7 ­ .1", L �� � I -or I I " � ", , , , - , -1 I ; I I'. , � I ;a I `11 � ` . I,, i _- . � I 11`0 'I I I I, - , ;41 not 1� , east. of the United. Church, Seaforth. with - Me munificent scraps from her .'And Chris never need kuow," she liam Burgess who san: "My wife ,�. ,�. �. ". A children .. . . That poor, tin manufactured products. There are tion will decline because the'peo- �. �'., �, ., 111K . a y Viking, and I always reckon the farmer who "', " rihoue 46. CorIoner for the County of e -o aid.. "It's not doing him any harm. replica of hiraself, left now without a certain basic reasorrs for this: First plant want it to decline birt beeause T�, ), ,I ­',� .t; mploydr's table. He had nothing t local paper for the L061AL I _.. .-,­!!; A . Huron. I no living soul to speak to, he was In: fact, be's very happy." at 0i there is not the economic capacity to takes his ­� . '-1-0l, I 111101 mother! And poor, poor mother, be- mass production lowers the co . news and the FAMILY M'.RAT for I, "... : 1� ' I ���.., . . 12-39 and growing qo better. But ,he "Then you intend to go on like this .reft of such a son! I .manufacturing. Mass production, is Pay 'teachers- , � I 11 1, 1.�l I I ill . FARM uew% stories and home fea- -�;,, � . A A _'� .... .. wasn't anything like so miserable as forever?" I alway-i possible in industrial produc- I come to the question. of remedies. ' . 1'_';"-",- -1, i � I DFL HUGH Ff.'ROSS . "Oh, I don't know!" she cried, !m- . 11 tion, but rarely possible in agricul- I shall not discuss this question; be- tirres, 'gets the very �best value his I:,; , 1 I ono might imagine. His feelings ,dollars win buy." ' . . � . -1 I , , .. I "... -, 4 0 .. were MI dull, torpid'; he really ididn't patently, "o6e has to be guided by Frankie's thoughts, were altogether ture. Second, the mechanization of cause all I want -the -house to do is 3 %,,�,, la - L' I., I Graduate of Uni veraj�ty of Toronto, . different. She wais angTy, burning with to realize the problem. I should like I . . - . .. 11 �L�1�."jl� I cumstances.11 Indust goes forward more rapidly . , _111l�­�', I think at all He was forced--4-iterallv 6117 , A Faculty of Medicine, member ot U01- I . forced by nature to be quiescent, to And they were all the guide she resentment against her sister. 4�She than the mechanization of agriculture. hom members to appreciate th6 prob- ioge of Physicia-a- and Surgeons vf in .eat I r - had. . - Or could they be called a guide, hated ,her! She remembered Lionel's Greater resources in capital and lew from the economic standpoint I I Ontario; . pass graduate ooxwse He was, 'in a way, beginning -to be when she so deliberately manUfactur- dreadful face when he had seen her, greater capacity for employment of and- to give full consideration to this . lChIcago Clinical St�bool of Chicago ; healed of -his � terrible moral- wounds ed-thord and distorted, them?'FvLI-n dile-saame-and laaguioh-i�lhls eyes. r'esearch asFAst progress in manufac- fact, that If ilfd""eii-Ti6-i�-iii�l�'V6�f)tila- I I - London Royal Opthalmle- - HosPitaL I UnIve!s:ty Hospital; Lon. in this solitude And idleness be so the poor chap's love for Sandra she Oh-, she hated ther! TbiS man he turing. Manufacturing is driven for. tion of Canada, or of the province of Fai-gland; .. L)ftglaud. Offk-e--Back of Do- needed. He wao not under the Influ- � tried to utilize, in order to keep him might -have been, and the thing Min- had ward towards the lowering of costs . On,tario, must expect a low level of . ,loqu, minion Bank, SeaforLh. Phoqo No. 5. ' ence of anyone now; he wag little ty near her. She was continually throw- nie made of him! I She had as, little sympathy for Mr. of productiow-not necrc;qarily of sell- more than agricul- recompense for their Work, then it follows inevitably ,that the burden . A Night calls answered from residence, little going back to his old traditions. I Ing them. together, fostering the "uncle." Petersen as he for her. Simply he ,Ing price-mucb ture. Third', fluctuat:rr,.; in, volume will be felt by industries which will . . Victoria Street, SeaforW. � i"8 And then came Minnie's note; ex- actly what the familiar calls chilWa affection for her "S'llie didn't recognize you," she said. didn't matter. - When, she looked at of production and price are�, to a large 'lack purchasing power; it will be felt phrase a "bolt from the blue;" a dazzling "Poor little, baby! But she know a his, stolid face, she felt that it would extent, under control in manufactur- by the railways.; it will be felt in ev- I I I blow. Srou. She feel,s differently toward you." not be bard ,to hate him, too. ing. This gives greater stability and ery phase -of our life in Canada. I . DR. E. A. Me MASTER and awful "Dearest Lionel: For reasons'whieb She was conscious that her own Mat Lionel must have endured to force him into such a course! Living permifl�' lower costs. Fourth,,prodic- tion, per unit of capital invested, is l,t is exceedingly difficult to obftin the facts. The story I have given to - I I I .... Graduate of the University of Toron- I will explain when I see you,.I ,have best, to Mr- Peter- spell had wu�ued,; she could do noth- Ing with him.' No matter how she In Mr. Petersen's, house, on, Mr. Pet- greater in manufacturing than in day is not very clear, it is not very A . I .to, -!Faculty of Medicine I . thought call myself s4en's wife. I want you to coirne.bark clung to bian, how she implored him, ersen's bounty, seeing his wife living with Mr. Petersem, bearing his ohim! farming. Fifth, in-terest rates are lower for the industrial borrower definite, because the facts are not available upon which to base a con - I . Member of Coije,ge of Physicians with him and I will explain every- ,he would not so much as say he loved A feeling she didn't know was in her than- for the, agricultural producer. Do bon. members realize that and Surgeons, of Qutario; graduate of thing- He thinks you are my br4ther, lier. He was absolutely impervious came rusbing up; a longing to "see That ought to aid the manufacturer .clusion. Ole latest available record of earnings . . New York Post G,'aduate School and named Alec, Don't say anything to to her seductions, although he was Minnie suffer, even a little of what still furtheir in pro&icing at a low of farmers goes back to 1919 when i6ying-ju, HosI New 'York. of- him, but walt until you !have seen. me. totiched by her blind love for him. she had) inflicted, upon, others, She (,oat wl- - Lile the farmer I& naturally the index of price's was 160 as against I I . iftee on High .Street, Seaforth. phone I am. very ill. I cannot . write any . ,She would, have caused any auffering couldn't stand Mr. Petersen's , pres- f,ced with a higher cost of produc- 80 toAay? There were some reports 27. office fully equipped for X-ray More. Minnie." I . . . to Mr. Petersen if it would have boue- ence another moment -silly sheep- tion. . I I prej ared In 1931-32 by t4e Ontario 1 , tiagnosis and alcra shoit' wave eleC- � Even then he hadn't been much im- fitted Lionel. He was, as she said. fatuous dtipe Of a. vile women! in view of all these facts we can- Agricultural C-ollege. I endeavoured, to ,tra Violet Sun Lamp tric treatment. Ui pressed; he did not realize�.wfhat her and he well knew, the only Tnan she She got up abruptly. � not expect that the price of farm pro- get these reports but have n6t yet I I treatments and Infra Red electric words implded,_ Simply another piece bad ever cared for, the first and the "I bhin,k I'll -go, upstairs to the-chil- duce will decline, as will the price been able to, obtain them as their t, . 11 �11 ;, L :, ,, 111�, i N , :,� : � ��,. .. ,". ,, , I '. 11 �,, : . I I , . , 70 "ol ; � � .. �V, � ,-, I 1; 4 "i, I � .. , � :"� I �! . � _­ ., I , . I I "I 4 I "., . , , 1". , , �ii; q, . I , ;."I", . . . . . . " ,0,-4 -:1 ',g, .1 I :��aig. ln­p � ....... 11-1 . . . . . . 41,4 , ,�Z'� I il '. 1; 1411 . ...., . I l,W 11 . � 1�­ I L ii 11 11�l I .... I . , ".. 11 � - A I , .1_*1'1 ." � ..; �,;! �j,�., ..... ,V.,- .. ,"."5 1 � ..... . ,, i,; I , v r­k!u !:4, �", , _ ;V.. I "I, '' I �!Ii-" �N�a� - .... 4,� , I ­�2":'i'L , 1_'1 .. 7r:il I , , I � , I - . .. N, .1 L,:, I I I ..... 1,111 ;i .4� �,,,�, lL. - � ,­`il I " �� I '.,,�:: 1 " �� ` , ; �, ��� "� "' -�;" .. ,� 1, ., w"L:_ I I" - I - .1, , " treatment. I Nurst, in attendance. of her tiresome chicanery; posing as last. She would even, go so far as to dren," she saidL "Good -night!," of manufactured commodities; and circulation w.a§ banned by the govern- � I I.... 1, .1 � ��,�A, ­ 248 someone's wife to make herself more admit that she regretted having been - They were sleeping beautifully. She for that reason the situation should, ment of Ontario at that time because . .." �t� � 11� * . . . . ,,'.*,,� _ _:�:"�,`,,. , �_ .- important, or something of that sort. obliged to marry Mr. Petersen. N9t lighted, q, little night lamp and look- be h 91 t dftly Irr the direction' the story they told was too tragic. LONDON and WINGBABI 1-11", Is" I,— ,,, . . - __ c au� g' . � , . Treachery to himself he never sus- because it was wrong, but because it ed at them, these child -Ten -of Minnie, of the fa;�,,(es nd not in the diree- They did not want the facts to be South I . 1 I . - DR.'F.-Y R. FOJiSTER She acknowledged that with curiously 'mixed emotions. She tion of the ufacturar. Why does known. The san�e thing has occurred I P.M. , ,igll 11 1� . pected or t>d shiS Could possibly be hurt Lionel. _Zi . ,11 I ': " . I _�, . I actually gililty of bigamy , . . Until it had not been an altogether loyal bent over the baby; its fai little this not happen? I am not going to in the United States; when they.staft Wingbam .................... 1.55 . - ' I Eye, Ear, Nase and Throat Mr. Petersen told, him of the baby act, although, like so- very many of cheeks were puffed out, Its, earnest be positive In that regard, because to investigate thi�,rjjVjng standaids, of Belgrave .................... 2.11 , . '_1'iJ' L ... , I � - , . Graduate in Medicine, Univarsity that was expected. Tdinnie was to be her sex, she couldn't see that a mere- mouth closed in a sort of POUL An I want the house to explore and find the farmer the investigation coll!a,pses Blytth ....................... 2.23 . .:1 I.. � the mother of another MaIr'Sr chdid'! ly Physical in -fidelity really mattered ineffable fragrance rose 4rom the out why, but I think there are some b�ltore it gets very far. But I con- Londesho-ro ................. 2.30 . L;": 1; I "I I I vt Toronto. � . 11 �,� �� . . ,�"jp Late assistant New York Opthal- ,Oh. even $'he couldtift explain that much. An Idea that mien, have which ,;�arrri little, body. Her breath atirred reasons which are quite obvious and tend that we. ough-t to have these re- Clinton ....................... 3.08 1 ,,,,, , 1� � ,,I, I . mal and Aural 9[notitute, Moorefleld�s awa.y, couldn't make him swallow must be submitted to, because of its the fine fair hairs on its head, where the house ought to be able to discov- sults. . 3.27 , . " � $,� Lt! He mdght be contemptible, a importance to them. the pulse still beat so pitifully. Child cr t1i,em Many will dispute these c , ntions ..g.ippen ....................... 3.85 ,,,�,,6,,,`� Eye and Golden Square Threat Hos- thE �__M.�., ,� 2��,,��, . I � jpdtdls, LondonI, Erig. At Commercial too] in' ... her bends, but there was a "But% in my heart!" she insisted, of that bated sister and. that fool of a Wbat I-; the result of the changes In regard to the condition of the far- Hensall ......... 4 ........... 3.41 ­_­,1,5� . . ; L . I ,A�'All Petergem-but a baby none the less, I have pointed; out? Let me mention mer. Some say: After all, the farmer Exeter ...................... /T.55 , !Ll,��21 Hotel, SeaforK ,third Wedr�6s(127 in limit, an end. He walked beside the -there's never been, anyone but you." �10,�ili and sacred and dear. She regarded it one fact which I -regard as of great is not tryinig to make a, living; he I'S . North I ,.;j,1J&N A each moirth, fro,rd J.30 P.M. to 4.30 innocent,qther man, in the dark, smll- The war seemed to offer Lionel a , � . . . . . . 1, . , I with love, she pitied, the poor desert- iro1wrtance so far as farm life in On- trying to live a life; he,, has 8. house A.M. ..... 11;.. , . .. �i. -pin. 53 Waterloo Street South, Strat- ing grimly to himself, 'filled, With a remarkable opporturilty for carrying : �'o, . L , ��� " : "M I I forc"L I I curiously impersonal thirst for re- out his plan with digridtyandi nobility. ed little man. Sbe touched the tiny tario Is concerned. In 1931, accord- of his own and all that. But I ask Exeter ...................... 10.34 � ,"�.ml� . clenched fist, and at once It scized Ing to the census, there were in rural the government to give some time Hensall ..................... 10'.46 . -,. 1,,�, 1"7 venge. That woman. must be -exposed, He irtight even get fbdmself killed, -i..Dil I 11,; � r, �. . upon bar finger and clung to it blind- '�Zarlo in Its age ,group from 20 and attention to the� problem. Let Us Kippen ....................... 10.52 . ,� 11 `1' disgraced, crushed,. He was savagely which, according to this tradition, 1, . r. ly. Very gently she unclasped the ab- to 29, 116,000 males and 87,660 fe. intake an analysis of the earnings on Brucefield .................... 11.00 U." I — delighted to do it. A long repressed 'rights every. wrong, wipes out every surd little fingers and �vent over to males. According to normal expect- oue ,buddred sa,mple farms in Ontario Clinton .............. 11.47 1 i, " 1. . I ,,, I I and unrecognized wish came strug� offense. He resisted Minnie's objec- Sah,dra. at)cy, taking the age group from 20 and a riumber of farjns in other prov- Londesbero ................. 12.04 . I'll.. ,I. , I DENTAL , gling to the surface of lids mind-, the tions with, firmness. 1.1, i __ W, , , This, was the child that should have to 29�-that is, the group in which inces. Let us take a fair selection, Blyth ....................... 12.13 1 ,.�,1'11,1�1 I I . 11. . wish to be free of her and her dom- Then, so cruelly, before he had be,, her,; Lionel's daughter. The ni6st marriages take place we should get the record., and examine the facts. Belgrave ..................... '2.24 , ,. :,,,I'.��;� l. '4,P, ". �, DR.,J. A. McTAGGART I ination. So long as she loved him and made his great renunciation, Came haby was delightful, but SAndma—! hfive had 124,7109 males and 111,S22 This would be a simple matter; -we Wingham .................... 12.45 . �4t,�,q��.�, I . .1 � � was faithful to hilin, worked, anA Frances and the shameful and qior- Sbe, w,,�a dream child,, she was beau- females, in 1931. T�bat was the normal could use the facilities provided by . 1,l�J�,�,;,, . Graduate Royai Oallege Of Dental I 4'1�,��. schemed for him, he Coil dn't oven rible revelation. He was forced to go ty in its purest, most excluisito mom- expectancy. Actually there was a do- our district agiricultural represent . I %A, ._ a- . �.N;l, , � Burgeons, Toronto. Office at Hensalli, wish, bo be rid of her. Only falseness -away with Minnie; he coi2ldn't desert ,* C.N.R. TIME TABUO .,�Pl cut Her pale face, her 'clear fea- cream of 9,000 males. The decrease tives. It is, possible W adopt a sim- Juiri . 1:�,:!" I I Ont Phone Ift in fher could justify him, and he re-. her then, when she Was, so utterly a- tur"s her cloud 6f fine -spun hair, the ple form of amounting and. findl out East I I I I � i �! I ;(� . � , . -, 112-47 joicdd, now -in finding her falso. lone. HeAried to comfort her a little sl ' . A.M. lP.M. '. � I �� I I . I "It's the end of her," be reflected', . and found it onky too easy. She Wasn't en -der grace of her little limbs, were imagine no other person. in Minnie's .'V�bat the farmer earns. With a re- 6.40 2.30 1, , un��! Frances ,thought, like some child, an. place. No one but Minn' d like that, contin�ed over a ndm- I , ,M:111',� . 11 le lboking cor e,�q,Ii � Clinton .............. 7.03 3;00 �. , I I of her and her beastly trickery!" really Vgry much ashamed or grieved. gel Ili an, old- painting, altogether spir- after those children; anyone else beir of years, I am ,positive that we , ., " �,_��,l, -1 ;, Seaforth ............... ,7.17 3.16 ; �t "! , I � AUCTIONEERS But -it wag not. When he got to She was willing, eager, to take up itual. She sat down beside'lier, to would be an, impostor, a fraud� intol- should have sufficient facts to con- Dublin, .. ' 718 3.29 ,. " '.,l.;"..'1! , ernarent "! .i� �,,,,_,` � - the house and actually saw -her, ill, life with hiritlagain, the same slip- think. It helped her to look down at emble. I vince any party or any gov Mitchell *.,.-.-.-,e-. 7.37 3.41' � r I �11'� � , "I . J I H tortured with anxiety, tile life of their former -that innocent and, (mgile loveliness, , "I don't know," he saidl, "I haven't that the big problern'before the peo- - . � � , I , I ,more heard her voice, his resolution years. She looked rward happily to sublimation of her poor lover. She thought much about It y&t.,, o-da'k is not, -as some West I -.'� ,"i"'; , . ­ I . ' fa 11.06 - 9.29 , � ., ., P P1 Mitchell ..... , ", A . � ,l' Ll [led. him. ,wJt wag not so much another litt -use, more arrilazing grew softer; at last began to weep a "I'd do mi best for thern,"'Frances people ­aay_,.the railway problem, it * * * " * " .� .­'� I � . . I censed Auctioneer � . Dublin .... : .......... 11.14 . 9.36 �­ . ....... - � �� .through pity or affectlon, either; It financial adventures, and, quite frank- Altble� said, with something like eutresty In is not the unemployment problem; it ., �,­ 17i farm, and household Was the woipan?s -uncanny plausibil- 1Y, a subsidy f Seaforth ... i ......... 1.1.30 9.41 ., I ".. , , , " ,. ''. � ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. , . , I: z' �,;, sPeewist rom Mr. Petersen Very,muoh later, ,toward tWO In the her vol is none of -these problerns-the'roal ' ' 1,11 '__)i,1- j�'.. 1.� 1� I ice, _� Clinton ............... ! 11.45 10400 I.. I i �, .1 .. li.,.";, A I .For dates ity, the prepostemus air of res-pecti, "HIWd. be glaA!" she told, Uonel, morning, she went -down, to, find Mr. tarse ards of - .: 4i, -�I`�l,-�,l smVm' Wloej ,reasonable. n,,,,they problem is to bring the stand ' :l?!, ,All, �,;,il Una "Perhaps.," mid Mr. Pe Goderich ............ 12.05 1U54. .. , ��,,�,I,�, . , , ... I hdenmat.on� write or phone, 149-17- ability s1he t1krew over all she did. He 116u adcount of little Robert. And be Petersem ,She was quite sure agricultural life up to such a point I . 1. �, 1� " �j'A,,,� ,., I - he may take away Sandm. . � I )�.� 0� -, . 11 _J� i I g't ,; I I � ima Dale. P -hon -3 14�, SeafbrM Or Could not see,her as a criminal. '. has P161ik Of�MOIWY. Ile could easily would not be In bed. . -that when this nation gom forward- L , ,,,, "l . ...... %� i;:1, . . And to his. borror, a sob escaped I � . "'. Z'� Q��, � *"Iy at The Expositor Offift. . Pate had, reserved curious suffer- spare two or three thousand a ye4r" There'lie was, in his tudy, read- him. He could -not endure the idea of under a Liberal government, I bope, C.P.R. TIM TABLE,,: - I ,, � I.. , `�, ( I . I I A, Ing ,so . -� - � I if -a Liberal government is faithful to . I .1 - � I o � 1 "-37 1ftgs for him, uniqup palns� To live Mhat was the, final, straw. Lionel -wetlidng. losing that beloved little girl; he fan- . . Eatt ­ I . I . �­F'0,�'..�,,, . , � .�, , , , '1'�,��': I I � . ­` ,l,:i, . , I __ through that night, with honest Mr. said nothing against her soheme; he "Mr. Petersen," she said', "I've been cied her glqne, and, big Iowa poor baby Its trust, but.otherWse under some . Ir.m. ,� .� ._�!,., A , ... il� , 1, M:Q�� $ . l I ; . to be in his house, While saw her ded'ently settled in a respect- thlnking�-abftt the eblldreii.rl mbre solitary than over. Like a flash. other gbvernmeat-it will go forward Goderich. ..' . 4, '00 I '_� I . . Petergim,, ......... �'........ ,.,a - l", �, . 11 ;�� . J 11 .� 1�1' I ��,,,,,�', � , -W. AHREVS ' '94 ' ;�`,U,,,&",, IF., Mengat .... :.­.;-..........,..,::: 4� 1 .. 11� � , . Minnie bore his child . . . And, then able bo"ardIng-h-Ouse, well, eppplied He looke& at her mutely. came the full �ealizatlon of the wTeck by a United' movement' 01 - along the 11 I , " ,��,,I!l � .1 o A . ' , i ­ , .l,14,1�1�i! .. "It seems to m:6 b artificial MtGaw- ... 6. p.. j 4 ........... 4 4.32 .. '.4 1 -P, . TAbolsed ,s-octioneer for pg)rth and ,still at Mr. Peterserils, side, to I wit y� v g d f in Mr. Pete -if You'd Jike me of line, not simply raising y . 11 . �V.­ , go D h morie gal a e ro. r.- of his life, the desolation ahead I ",� �,� �;,�,li,'p i - ,(J 'L ,l��,' # I . � HUV," C�o '"flea Sales EP9116M& to her, and look at, her son. sen's housekeeping allowance; then to -it Would be. better it I- stopped him. Ho'bowed, his head in, his huge mearis, the reward of the few, while Aubuxtij ....................... 0 � , "". .., `,,"�,�,` � `�,*,`,` . ,un . I ; " � I Tema ft, lipiplfeWon. . Fiarm, Stock, He was, In, a state of utter chaos. be Went away, disappeared,. He left here and look6d after them" hands. f others are compelled to pay this add- 13lyth ...... __... a .......... .11. - I I ,!, � 11� . I I . . ;1. 1: , ,�,; " -, Property. His little girl didn't know him. In 4 her a note, to say that he was goin "I thought you were goin ed cost. I read from the address of Walton ...4,....II ...... 4_'444 , ,l", , �� , I " , 4 Estatp . g abroad," . . Frances tame over to "him. ­:. 0 Chattolic- tand ­11ma 9 " . ir �, �,.! 1. I he said, stupidly. '"Please!" she said� "Mr. Petersen0' ,the Ilion. W� D. Herridge given In To- MeNlaught I 5 �,". �. im�l R. 3FL. $6. 4, Mitchelil. Ph6nA 684 r 6. year and a half she had quite forgot- -to enllst,'but she never,quite knew .....4,4.0..­��,.,. ". I , �., 4,:'', .. I ­ . I I � " I.. �,� . ".1 " I I ApPX*� at fl& Mee. . ten him%, Was growing up contentedly what became of him. - "I don't care much where I go, as It was tbi,. fl, " had, felt ronto recently. I daAip�ot agree - With. Toronto ...��'.... 4.9-... g-9, IK4..".4 __ 1li 'I; l "I L I at time,she , �..A_17.11 ! �, 'i,�� � . ... ... . �:� �. 11 �,l ' 1247 under anobbet inalli's robt. It huft him � long as I'm more or less useful And - wost .1 . I .1. � "I I ..� � - I any pity for him; she bad pitied Lion It. I do.'uot. think ,the pr6blsm,� Oaft I - I . I �,,,� 1; 4 . I i . . I ... I � � - I . .. be ­ CHAPTER THIRTY-THREE Jt, seeing to mothat r could be, be solved 'in the way Mr. Harridg6 . ,.�, � .. " I` I "I _- .1 l ,� tpill�w, zl";j'141,�,,fl,;:J�,,� ,�; I' .yorid measure. Ile had no Idea h6v herial' el, pitied herself; now her heart was, ',�.11�5� .., , "'l-11, :1 He couldh,`t seswer. - . ,� , We", � ." 1, Is ., � b. 11 - - b suggests, by a fixed pri4de for agriolft- T,orftto� ....... k..,..,.."4�,4,0,t*,."Ae��"'.�7� .`���i,. ,,�V Ill, �11 �� i& had cliang6d, Whai:Wlth blgi-"heird I wrong 'for -this ,poor fellow, innocent I .. - - ., ��� I " - 1. . � 4�0�1�1,­,,]"q�_ ,�.!?,'"', I �L 1. I � . . ' " .. I � ,,�": " A*�.�!` 11.4��,',�Ill, �1,nn, � . ope'that �.� ,',p,;.�,�,,�.,.� - , 4 1 And' the ravages '6f UP 111bes I Mr. Petersen, and Frahoes lingered "I'd 11-ko-- How Can I help YOU as herself, and more wronged. tural prodUcit.a. There is,na It I t4l ... t 44, a 4 4 w. k4 i. * �)4: 111,1"I! ��,agl$,�,l­'T VF, 6. � 4t I I 1. I L .1l1l, "I , .t,"��?���,���,..!,,�,,�l.,,$!�,i;�-I'l.;�"I'l"�� . : _-.,4 , ". - . . Ment shouk' I ! -i':. . . , �p Q,* ­m i" . , �,- HARVEY 106ILWAIN ' �. . �my. I believe the ift6V , ;rh " . .J'r�','IILI��'�'�'�'�'�?�j'��)li,�,�,,,:�.�, . � MIng alraad�, at the table T6 after,.Ahe meal Was �b t t t Om?" lie a ked,,' ' "Anywa'y," she said, "you have " ,­ �[.;,��,­;. ift . gave him a sentgation of 09 abOil h ,a I s .. � 44�'4.: - I I.. . 4, 0, 4 . 61i 4 s 0 O."10"', � �� _ 1. I I � oij, fjil '� �­ .1 . � ..", , �,,,i, � '?"",�,_ _,�.,,._ '__ � L P.# _ .dd AU6060edr Mb f-birgotten. �flftlshed. Partly from fatigue, pa-etly ' Ile Still. statied at her In iiII)eadwass be, &wards titeodom Ano�&* . .. L , 1W . ..A,orl . - � 1�qP­ fA,,,­',­a', - .111 .,W 44) ­­, , . . dead ond-burled W . our 07, " I *,,V,*r V,10*6'416'41�'44�� 1 M _. A . , " -".,10-,J' � 4, ,�, rv,'W,�gIt�,`l,,��,Ii .;�",;A 11',:� , __ -, I I I. ,�', . : , to�4-'�,,�,ik�*,�v,;,il",4�oi,4�"f";�",4r.4; �L -iillM li, j��N'I.i ,�,,�,!r��. f& 10buldhIt ' (bitit "v1Tha,t: makes It, wortse,"I he , .0 06011PIEWI! Is ., .. - tuake' hlms�lf feel ,as trom,eMbAnWaMerti, neither of them Migsry& He trl�.d` dm Valli t Y ... "'a b ailtv'ror- . 4Thta 'bagia of vwtwd, .1 , , , '' LL , `�1�1­ �.i,tl r6 . 4 -_ ,,�',�. �,�:�,"12.j�fj �T , L60 , 'Ne, (��;'kf���,e�!"4".,*��������4,'� Ill, , A - ia i"t no 'cottial ear -ed to, augemit ge Ing ul*. Pot boo Ails ft0drIs. life, tried to tWift1h4t be ad, lit a milffibid, voice.,"Ho Is ah,11- J1604140fe., ­­ Ably.,*_N, �W­ ;1,v;i'44�4 . 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