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MCLEAN , " " 10� ��ll,��,1;1�,��!i�'ll""�""I� Vi:l;�pi,q �'l . .1 r# , . 1.11- I �,�,,��i��l.,,"�",.""""..,.,.,,..,.�Z - -.1.-- %1-11'.... 111.1,11"'... __'_-.1- " .­., 1-11-111111 '00 '00 �,,'t , — But Mr. Milroy blocked the way, ,or.; utt , ,.. ,,�,,�,�-,j �. r , , I .1 0m), 09400 ; 1, 0,60 1� ­,;,�;r !"w ','!�L_ '��'� ,,,j,,,,,,c4,�,,',�,'�ri,-'i��',�:"�'.'S��� � , arjy ign ` . ... o e& �I;44V a , q, 0 A .: , ... � L � ", � 11. ". - 1- .1. I �r � 1,,Y:'r ,*�:�., .�,�­07172; i 'Pi,�',,'i' . I . . I 1- . I - I.". I . 1-1 i . I � - I I ".1. ­ ­ V I I I I � I � 1-11. ­.." . _ .. .1 - , " 0 . -L%[. , ,,, - 11 , I , , , J�','� "'; , "' . L " � , " 9T.I. "s; I ­ 4"� , ,� ,,, �, , � 11�;111'.:, 1V ,5MAI 1-.11 T"..;" ,&gy�, �N I. ,dered him out and, just scree,in. Two" , 1_1 - , ld� �i� " ,�, ', . antly flung to jig . ,*t ;, � , ''pit" Ir ' I Barrlster�, Sollcit.r, Etc. ad from last week) . I But, in spite of all that Derreck could hurried a sauce U ta,f�js� .On the ., an(! , ­;�'�f , ,v .,. �­ - ­111�,.W- "I , t �",� 'i, I , W,4"$ M(L"""�'.,',�'V, �Contlnlx . b pis such a, remark at him, about stealing mother so close to har,neodslu , , ��` "I �� �11�;',��' 1i I I o � . . _,�� lift , �1�' 'P " " � _'. ,, 0 ' 10'. I R . �i I ,,, �.. 1, .� i - I � In the Interval things -were- hap- do' to counteract the unfortunate af� table lay her diary, op a 4 where she . MI. W , p'_­�;,'P".�r 1,4"'01 , . "' it , r , '_, ,:'WO!, , �"*,!,! . . . . Ii th tel r4 , � &FIl"N'' k ` , � _ SVAPORTH ONTARIO young girls' affections, that there was was sent off, wi: * )r K ., , '.�_'_, , wg�' , "' # ,��,,,� � -,,M,"� a Opp , 'y �t�-�h),,. �"­, ;.�,,­, ,,y, �J �� _.LJ "fair, the whole evil was done. As the had. just been working at 1, and the . , ,111 ,!,011L�4 , ,.W ' peniug In Derreck's home. or tWen- ,9,,,�_* _ ,� �9 . r . every promise of a public rumpus; nurse.&IrL to buy some leet�-. Thow ' r, � ", �,r �,,,, �jkl".,�,%,11;�), -. ., .1, !ji " f , , I Branch Office - Hensall ty days Bella did not taste intoxicat- weeks went by it seemed that in his ink still wet. Seeing no wrong, be- , ,� � ., �0*: i"#" ',�Z -�,-#Al ��'p J 4 ;11V � , r , .,.,P , _ ,7 � � TY when Mary came hurrying from the Bella immediately -resumed ber, At. of , .,�,' -.,,y . ,"'I'M _�, f , ."I'm .IT , � _. 0 " ),�,.,� 11 .... I . ". * �: , V_47,�� W", .,! MCNIM � - , Rx� Ing liquor. This was a longer spell relapse Bella had fallen ever( as Luci- cause of his being ui ' � _W4 KNOLM I �, VFRI_,',�f_ � uder the impres- . F room beyond th orlqa � �.� , !;,,,­�r.L.­,�,,f,,,, -.:. - �, ,j�qy',,� ..� - Heasall I Seaforth e shop and quietened passioxiate grief, one of Along 0 . I _� ',� r_ A . . :- 11 1; I �1�, -,i- 1 i ,. ,���.p,, ; � ; : ; i� . y��,,, I , ­�, � : 11, '91 I, � ' . "'�,"�I�t��'.! I ­:',';,�,�.',, id, and the last shreds of -what �io. that the thing was merely an down her -up by each one of which -was always -*,opse � : ­�, � I I I �.; '1��'��""'��'J, � � � Phone 113 e 173 of complete sobriety than she I n , rr"............. I , . had for d " I ,,, 0 0,1111-1 �, Vhou. . uncle's sudden flare , ; � I AP-i'll-, I / managed to make since before the pride and self-reliance she possessed exercise -book, he, rather curious to I �. 1. i , ,�'�'�","�'� U m ,,, ­`� ", , r , ;. �1, .. 1. .o ,-�� ,',��',��ll,�,�,;,,�,,','�),�,l�,A��.�,�,,",..-�,"r I -eck had not the more drunk she was. Mary- bad � ­ il- ­1­1­,�­., _­'k','�,­ri:� �� L, , - . assuring him that Den ��� . , , .,� � . . — — -1, , j,".11111-1.,1:1.,T� W I � , t ;�:� birth of Alice -except when Mary had gone in the fall.. Then, for a aseerMin what ,phe was filling it wi�h stolen her affections -he was making seen the like, before and knew ITS , "', - ", .:. ,�,�,., '*� �,;r:�,,",,.­'�,­, "' � 0 A "".. , _4 � t , _ r ;�'�) -,96,� � �,� """""""' ._:,,,� ,, MEDICAL took her seriously in hand during little while, at Derreck's most earn- at such a rate, leaved over the pages a grave mistake, she whispered, and value. All the same it w diS- MAX�r FLwlied '. tho" 4 " M ', , ,,,.,�,� Al,� i "i �, - " . , I J '�, " 1. � .. I ­,, ,�,ro R , 1- N'o � as her . , , ,� " ,, " " '40 ��` 1 , , - .1 1,�-,,�!,�,� q "i�, ' g, r .0, -4, in W � �Ii ., _ Derreck's recent voyage. Now, even est pleadings and this patIfetic show- and read on the right -,hand one: giving People something to talk Position to treat this - 411a, ,m, I I I " J41"111�lrrl " , � wailing and sqiti. I t4��bo,r� S rearm . . .rT d L . RVAI,Aw . , L " , whilst her surprise grew at this pow- Ing her what It all meant to him, to I about. At thi1g, he became as docile pelf -accusation as genuine, which , e.r'bo 'die ,'', ' ", '' 7 'r , "" , �. 11I I , r ,,� , 4t�ji that Sli it behind h ,es ., t'�, ,e "How changed you are! You don't . ;�.�stc,,7 , , I.. 1� , , . ii. Was , I., ... � .�. I I I. � 1,.;,�j - �.,, �1.1. ..1._1 , � ak) ,d sho-"ILIR'sti 0 ., SEAFORTH CLINIC er over herself, she felt P them both, and to their child, she did to b' .. You pass- ever, and glanced sheepishly at was for the time being. To Bella's neck and breast, an . ­­­�!;..,.��t', I on her own standing, as sh ' had not strive and maintained something of seem e the same man , '. 4 - ,E� I ��, . s ,a I ( "ne ,�g�K,Ir$.s:r �: � � " �, I ".... k the knot of pedestrians who had stop- sobbing, broken, -increasingly hyster7 17 holdifig, her p:9sep I,- �!'70M;i ',il , DR. E. A. McMASTER, M.B. ad me almost, as if you did not know I , , ., , ,,p'i 'f� .11 . I ­ � I �IpVUIW%% %*�'�7�',� been since the old times.- 'Another the old condition of things. . .1 11 ... 11 �: �, , ), X., '. , . 1, -,,��, , , ' .,,.� �41 - �'-4%�.` � - 4", '' , me. I believe you wanted to look the ped to hear the altercation. ical exclamations that she Was a waist, was goigg" at W � to, Ah ,,, r �,,�,�.,%,'g.,.� , g,� '' ,�­ ....� � � ; , 1 ",0-,;,,t, , , ,� '..., � , �.-J� � �41 t4.�,0k EV -,I�� .�,, I "I -11 , , I Graduate of University of Toronto thing that helped to ptiffen her mor- From the night of that debauch, other way -perhaps you would have At Mary's instance Mr. Milroy ask. bad wife; that she "only kept Der, speed for the " " ��­`�.�,.­�`,6'01 Nh, r 'nil., 1, � ,_ ,, ,q ry', .9, �-g',,j'�,,� � I If �110111� I , W47. ,.M �tti. F, . ,A "' .�',%�.�1#1�,,"�,� �'_. � " .%, .'O'.' ,'�� tti,­-, "., .1 . I_— I I ", ­ X,'��.,'�H-RRO� , ", , � .. , , 1. 1P, lfili,,&,� gp ,'�, "' . '"' - ' �7; ' ` ` ,- " , "", ­ I . , r .1 , g" �'i ".. The Clinic to fully equipped with al backbone at this time was a short, Bella went no mor� to. see ,Mary. For done it if I hadn!t looked so steadily ed Derreck to go inside and have a reek down in the world"; that she flying figuTe in the jig -lit of.�,h - ��, �,,�t_` "i . �:, 0,,��A il., ,,,�,_ ,11 . t 1". �%;t . -1, ,."". I . � ,,, ,ti,ole�,-�,-,���r%, 'A �. ,T,ffLo, �� L sharp and emphatic resistance to an three weeks she had persevered in at you, in spite of the shaking I felt better unqf�rstandiug, and was, lead- was a disgrace 'to him and to every- lamps. Not an I intei,ciottag per's"*," �1. I", "I 5, �4,�,, i D�� wl;'�,�.��, complete and modern X-ray and other * ' . go ,,,,��z,,�".',.�?t�,'�",��,'�l�"*,T.,!,��,�,�'i ,,, � I -,r ��,'��"', ' �'�; ,�.�,�,,�, .A , "��,�i���, . "I lj�­. 1 *, 6i,'. �� , . up -to -*date diagnostic and therapeutics attempt on the part of Aplin to re- Imitation of the friend whom she so -if, 'You hadn't seen that I saw you ing the way to the shop -door, Just body," had "better be dead and done was in sight. . Longer .'of, jim , r�_.;"� I vive their previous criminal eonver- desired to copy, and now that the before you saw me. Oh, it is so ter- , , )),i!::41�a ... . '!�'Jl , I � � 11 � '!,,#� ';;% I "I , . �-11:11`j,,�� 1. V 6quipment. then Bella turned the corner close with" -and to a lo�i�g -string of such straighter in motion, than' -144114", "' ` 231,111, �, i ' riblo!-this pain of meeting and not - _,WX$j,.� , , ,", Dr. F. 1. R. Forster, Specialist in sation. So nineteen days passed, attempt was an ignominious failure speaking. I love you so -yet whatam by, apparently on her wa� home from outpourings Mary could but add a Mary lifted her clo�hlng � , 11 .:� ­ I ,,, . e4j..11 , 1�;, , .� -, ' . . . ft4� of -her'; �, 1,g , , q 11 . 1. .t -110 ­. I ,� . . r � "'. Z .. � V 1, ­_­ , I dise'Ases of the ear, eye, nose and during the first half of which Bella she "could not face" her friend. Al- I to P? -i can't help it! a little inn amongst the back streets, running commentary 'of soothing and 'feet and started Into , �� ,� N, the..race ... �A 11 W, I 0'��'-,',Vk,,, ­ . . I 11 throat, will be at the Clinic the first went daily to see bow Mary was. She together it was an unpleasant time; I ,'.,,, � � �,,�I�� If', ' ` . -,n­A,,* 71 � . , �, M4J , .�, 11 She saw a group and made instantly cheering answers, and those gently she knew would be the'eas a � _,Ii �,f, . 0 - sh 'Upt , ,-V �. , -, �- g, I` , ,,, , 'i", , �1 , " ,,, �. . .� � I �4 I Tuesday in every month from a to 5 had not conceived any standing dis- for Derreek was pretty much silent "The wind blows keen, and I am cold; for I,, singing a snatch of music -ball admonitory remarks the application overtook B, -d she be " I I . I p.m. . .11 like of the latter. In fact there were and miserable. He wished that Mary 0 Love! could you but feel - ella. But woul .1 . .."..14 � Free Well -Baby Clinic will be held song The ship -chandler looked at of which had always contributed to able to lay handp on her befOW41ie ,, I i only five permanent things in Bella's -was a regular visitor to the house One half this pain that now grows olu . .,., ".. - . - 1 1 " '", " en the second and -last Thursday n ' . her and the dispersing idlers in a her personal influence over Bella. terrible temptation was caXrIed ont. #, �� ,�,x ­ '. .1 life -faithfulness to Derreck, love for 'Again. He missed those pleasant ev- - . , ' ,: ` �Z.11.�, every mouth from I to 2 p.m. (Here was a blank line possibly to passing sort of way; his mind was She wanted to get the latter to bed, This was the -painful question. in ., �::� ': � � I . . Alice, the drink, her general incon- enings of song, music, etc., when her be filled in on another o�casion.) still full of what had just transpir"ed there to sleep into a state of sobrf,ety Mary's mind as she flew along, c � .�­A. I . 04- ,.., ��."� %F, . !*�,"!�2� 1 1 — ... sistency and something in the nature influence had restrained Bella's music and with that dawning thought of a and dull penitence, while she prepar- sciolys of some surprise at this now I !111­.,,�, I . '6:. 1. - � ,� .111, � . JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A., M.D. of real hate for Mrs. Kingsworth ' hall ditties, and she had sometimes * "You are grieving about her ways tw,-fold error. To Kingsworth Bel- ed Derreck's tea, then hurried back expression of an idea that 'had mor- . �.. . ;,:�,;�I,�%,A5;, �_R . ,�L��%,V I the first because, although she had taken them to her Uncle's for an hour -1 know you are-i�'s all so pla' I � , 'N,_ in on � ,. 1� , ..., ­' ­11.1�10 __�-� _ �� _�,.�� � t _ ­ . , , � . . . Ws appearance had no significance. to her uncle. But experience had ed vaguely and sluggishly in Bella7a � . "' '3 1 - ,.. , . I as 'he had your face. I see the pain in your ey . PM Physician and Surgeon, encouraged the vlery reprehensible or two. ' He saw his wife es. '­ "'�.. I , -11, .. ­ . s And you might be so happy, it she He saw neither its Irony, nor the des- taught Mary that Bella would have mind during the last two or three I . i I "!i'��,':�A',','��` ' � , I ?'­, ,, I 11 IN DR. H. H. ROSS' OFFICE talk of Aplin, he would far rather never seen her before, and by con- I � '4&'A.% d only mend. Oh, that I could peration of pathos that lay deeper; to exhaust this fit before anything ra-weeks, and had been hinted at oni-Y, -, - j�'­R�4y,a�t, - . . . � :,::111, , have "gone to a,plitce for life" than trast Mary appeared to be more im- "' u' to Derreck. But in Bella's coraposi- I 11, -_X: 11 � . make her so! -could serve you in this it merely stirred in his mind a kind tional coiqd be done with her. There- .1 ..� - �� � - - . , Phones: Office 5-W Res. 54 have been physically false to Der- maculate than, she was or ever without being with you to annoy her, of pi tion there was one trait which. she . ,,;� " �, . . ous reflection that it would be fore she c6ntented herself with quiet I %�. 0 ::, �:, . Seaforth reek. So far as she was capable of thought of being. Hopelessly he had I would lay dowm my life to make better 'for all concern',ed if she were replies, waited and- took down Bella's had always been careful to hide to .� ,.)��,,(, - - . � �', � .. . . . . 1. . -1. � . .. �� any. genuine. feeling, beyond, her hus- to admit that his love for Bella was you happy. dead. He, too, but for other reasons hair in the Interval. Here Bella the best of her ability and had Tairif" I . "'i �5. h � . ... 1. band and . c I hild, she still had a . s!A- being stra . ngle . d . b . y .1 her own actions. - I... "I . . . ' �,,! . well succeeded- this, -was physical,------ . I I;, , ',�, . . and 'in a different way, Was More turned on her, wit upbraidings for 11 1�."!,J� " z -ly affection for Mary, whom she, And such was his nature that. he "Flinging and winging and singing, 114 , . , , ".", , felt . , , ,11", , , , MARTIN W. STAPLETON, B.A., M.D.' tei concerned at the former affair. To leaving her "to go to the bad, when cowardice. in anticipation Bella was � 1 4"', ,�J, ` too, considered to be far above any a keen pain at this fact. But was, it 0 Love I is my lone heart to thee- I I I . "I ­� . I :.N�,V �, ., . . . I Rare being around whom is clinging Derreck .her coming was that of she (Mary) h tick by mortally afraid of pain; -but 'it Was I . �;',�;'.��,�� �;`�� I � � . ;-,,� I .! � � Physicialn and Surgeon wilfully dishonorable act; although going out to Mary instead? He was The glory of love's witchery: Lucifer, with a fresh indictment, to her and help her all along to be bet- one of her peculiarities that shame of . 1-1-1 I . , . 4- 1 ' . " � ..... � _ , , she could not yet understand Mary's not quit sure. How 6weet comes the thought, 'mid a sinner,at the moment of redemp- ter so that Derry could do something this had so far given her strength en- ""', __., # ., I Successor to Dr. W. C. Sproat , ' ..:.,.,1!o111, 11 � love for Derreck. Then, when Mary's my sighing - tion and pardon. Largely owing to for himself in the world." From this Ough to hide the weakness on Most . ­�',,', I Phone 90-W : Seaforth slight delirium passed away, she told CHAPTER VII And striving against this hard fate, I . " �. � . ,!,?;, �1, �', the change in his own inclinations he. stage she went back to her self -re- occasions, or to pretend that in a . '! I - %,"? the latter how sorry she was for 'Twould be heaven for me, I . . 3, . had of late realized more than ever criminations, with the recurring wail, given outbuist of it she had "only. � � I t 1� � g I'', - t " Would the dying for thee, �� ;, , . d; but, all the same In this manner another month pa,ss- For whom there's no service too what a failure his marriage had prov- varied only in'words, that "i� would been putting it 'on.', If Mary had . ,� , , 1 ,I . .1.1"'.4 DR. F., -.J. R. FORSTER she thought that matters. had better . I ,., I � ed away and Mary had regained great!" . . ed to be. Now, for the first time and be best fo� everybody if'she w�re put known this she would have had less 1',��, I remain as they were, for ,some time . ... �'), Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat much of her former health but none not. exactly noticed as such, he ,Pe- under out of the way.", Suddenly,. at fear of Bella committing suicide. As . n, -, ;T , . I < � �, � : ' I I—. to come at any rate. H idea was 1. "Yes, that's what I want to do -be came aware of a feeling that was the end of -this particular cry, up it was she ran as though for her owa . .�M 'O I of her lost peace -of - mind. s . ��� �, � ,�r?_u d out Yet, a - .. . Graduate In Medicine, University of that in the interval ME I 11 'I i _ she had long (ago arrived at the con- of some service to you that others closely akin to hate, even if it wa,s went Bella's arms, and she scream- life; then,, when near enough to do � I 1�"', . _,", . , I liver her straug� "Ilk for D�r­ can't be -do what no one else can do ' � . I',, elusion that her life was to be one for you. I can see you sufferin not that '', so, she called, not so I-oud as to at- . :11 , Toronto. I passion. It was from this ed- � I ..!� .. I 11 g so, � .. , I ,.. I ­ , , '. Late assistant New York Opthil- reek. . .1 tract attention in the houses'on their I .; I "Yes, I'm in the way! -I'm in the . 'I; , 11 . � , . .1, t -and Aural Institute, Moorefield's As to. the latter, whe he made' the of sorrow, by the cold, hard path of and I cannot help you. Oh, if I only day, as he afterwards saw, that he . . _�. , . ,,, mel was to date his real change of heart wa-W,ayl And I'm a bad woman�f left- ,� , a hopeless affection, her bearing was could- . . .�,�.,�', 1. ie, ,4 ought . . "Bella, Bella! Stop, Bella, stop!" . � .� . Eye and Golden Square Throat Hos- compromise with ael he th not very different from what it had I towards Bella. So far it had been But I'll not be!. I wo--won't be! I'll, .,�, I �,�' 'I" -; , 1)ital, L��don, Eng. At COMMERCIAL that Mary's absence om the house " Come then what might, I should have I (Continued Next Week) I ", .14, 'A� HOTEL, SEAPMTH, THIRD WED- � been prior to the night in which she an ebbing of the tide; now.the ebb kill myse-self! I'll -I'll -l!" ,"�It! -, '.1 . � 0 I �,.�..,t P Would be no kin of wrench to him. one sweet thing ' , ji,i t N04 SDAY in each month, from 2 p.m. . took such a violent cold on the jetty. had ceased-,­aad another flood was .,`A?� I , He would raiss her e knew, as one To bear in mind amid my sorrowing." ., And away for the front -door she He: "What did you do last nightT" . "--."._Vq , � 'y . , �t� to 4.30 p.m.; also at Seaforth Clinic ' The only marked change was that in already set. In those two or three . �,`,�,,g 53 misses good, c ngenial company went at a staggering run. Owing to She: "Well, I often wondered why � ..S�1,1 I :first Tuesday of. each month. place of her previous quiet cheerful- ' "When I saw you yesterday in your minutes which Bella occupied in , . , 11 Waterloo Street South, Stratford. where that help to mental comfort ' Mary being then busy with some the sun went down a:t night, and I I . w �1 3 . ness, with brighter occasions suffici- boat under the harbour -wall all the staggering to the little group, her I I . �1� ... A p e :, �;� � 11 . . � is scarce. But he, had not anticipat- ently frequent for her to have the old life seemed to have-,7one out of husband's thoughts were not much household matter in the scullery, stayed up and it -finally dawued sa . ­� � P.�;' . j-, � . � . ed any further feeling in the matter. . you. And she was in that awful state unlike Kingsworth's; Bella got a large start; and when -me." .., " I 11. . : - I I , I . reputation of 'being pleasant com-. � but they were . . � I . , ,.,�, ,, - . , �. I -1 know, for I saw the jug going- more due to Mary's presence and to . . � 11-11 I li�. I AUCTIONEERS Now,'however, while knowing that pany, a constant quietude had settled And I saw them fetch you from the I I m I 1. .�... — his wife still had his love, he found upon her. This was partic that ine I , "S : . ula,rly not- quay because �he had fallen and cut . vitable contrast which came . 'tl I � . . I 0 1. HAROLD JACKSON himself wishing that Mary could ed by Mr. Milroy; who, kuowing�,an'd 'her facd. I can see yon',ba�thing the f her being there than the elder I , �'..� ., I ,..� �, � I I . , t, I , , , - ' , again become a regular visitor to the agreeing with the exercise of her in- wounds and putting plasf�r on them, inan's were,, In her coming, her ap- .� . � 1, ,11� I Specialist In Farm and Household house. And try as he would, he fluence over Bella, had asked her and her . mumbling and moaning. Poor pearance,'and all that appertained to 1�� � �, ,1 I . � , � �_ 11 .. .11 I'll, — ­;�Smes. could not at first put the wish com- dear, how dreadful it All is!' And. all her couditior� Mary could see nothing q. eSNAPSHOT, GU ILD, "' ...",� , �� -,, - .1�;, � Licensed In Huron and Perth Coun- why she had .ceasedo to go' to her * I ,-, your life spoilt. I can see it in your but pity -pity. ... ­. . ", "."1111 , , .� ,_ I pletely to rest. When Bella told him friend in The Row, and, w�as not,quite To her mind Bella COLORFUL SUBJECTS' , . � �� tiesi Prices reasonable; satisfaction that Mary was -up again and would face when I come on to the quay at I �����: ,�, I guaranteed. satisfied with the explanation that was as much a pitiful object as Emy, . . � . . 12 tS I - h,,e �resently be .about as usual, he felt tide -time, trembling every time I see / 2 I . - . A I � . ��:,�,� For information, etc., write or p she and Bella had quarreled in a thing she -knew or could think of 1414 you. But I don't come to 'get in your 1611 I'll. - — . 1. 111�-,,A HAROLD JACKSON, 14 on 661, Sea- a pleasure which was so hard to con- way. Deep-rooted 'in her feelings as way,only to,see you come in or go earth. - I ­ 'i: ;jft�:jij.".,.� I ., " , . . . , K*.1K'.,i 1z". 11 I - , - forth; R.R., 4, S - he knew his niece to be, he had too out -to read by your face if things Sd, within a minute or two, up to X�*.',K*K­ . 11. " ,Paforth. ceal that be immediately began some , A ... ­ .. I I --.1%.K. � -1 . 1. " " 1. , I unsatisfactory self-examination on this much masculine common-sense, at are mending for you and—" the party Bella came, reeled, and -, �11;`.l.rr"..�.-:1. , . . : . . that , I- I.." ­...X. !��,,, I .;.�4:. *.4 ,. A'. I subject. et he did not recognize the back of his large-hearteduess There was a sudden clatter of lurched towards Mr. Milroy, but he 1.�- ,K," ,.:.,. .�, - :11 ;.... VW.,_ '.. ,.I � . � W. S. OINEIL, DENFIELD what l s love, for Bella generally, for him to think that "a something overhead, causing,Mr. Mil- avoided collision by stepping sharp. ::;:*!:.:!: ........ I .: ... �,,�- . X. . . . . . . . ...M... t ".: W� . ;1, t . .. . . 11 ­'.. . had largely become duty and' the na- girlish. tiff," or even a serious quar- roy to jerk himself upright, slightly ly into the sloping entrance of the :;.-.::: , " . I i;:::*. ... '1�1��, .1� t I if you want to realize greater re- tural h4bit of his mind a 11 nd tempera- rel between two persons of their kind diqplacing his spectacles, and with shop. Derreek, who. stood beyond . . _1 I 0 turns from your auction sales of live Me' the feeling of one caught hot -handed Mary, with some. bitter anger now I . I ,:%"Z, Q'I . , stock and farm equipment, ask those nt, .. . would -cause such a sad quietude in W*..,.".";- I .::4 I �. 11 �A. . � � I who know and have heard me. Fif- Lnen �ame the dreaded, to some the one and "send the other to the at a'wrong-doing. He glanced around rising in him, advanced to intercept .:X-- j:�::::. 1. . � : _"A I I, . �-_ 1*1 ... - . ..... ,!i I I ... . teen years' experience. Sales con- cxtent expected, upshot. Early on ale -house" -as he expressed it 'to him- him hurriedly. It was only Mary, who his wife's lumbering progress and .i:��i��Ii�il�i�,' ';;:;:;::: I I .:.,!,,' . .1.'.'-.1',*-., _..... , I I - :: :..... .. �,,. I � i*i,*i*;..-;. .1. ... . , . 4ucted 'anywhere. For sale dates, the afternoon of the twentieth day, self. In his cogitations on the sub- bad dropped. the loose lid of a tin take her out of public gaze. But Bel- :ii�*,�'i;�i�.,,�:�:iii:i�;: I .4 . � -:1 ... ,� I ....... ... . . . I .,,�, . . . . . . �­ ia�,.:­ I `� Phone 28-7, Granton, at my expense. with a fair wind and a flood -tide, Der- ject, he recollected that Bella -Who, box in which she had been searching Is abruptly recognized Mary, threw �-'?.��.*.i-,"i,!!�%i�,.: . .,'� '1, ,,`,� I . I . :::;�.::-::k:;::;:�;;.:-:.; " ...1 ....-Nl� 1. .� -� 1 3979 ;x;:;:;:;:::-', .. - Af reek and Kingsworth went into the :; :: � ... .�� . for some missing articles. Hearing her arms around the tall girl's neck , .1 ; " . � in his estimation, was just a flippant ` . �" ,��,,','� * . .1 :.,.:. . I I bay to Watchlet-to take some goods I I,,-- :::!;: :I'... . ::X: .. ... NA I . yet practical "young body" with a de- her.at the head of the staiig, h`e push- and began to cry, saying as well as :;: `11. :;;- �X ,, :�:�:�:i: I. .�,�z . and fish their way backl' - :.,.:.. .i.i.".. I . 1, o the ebb glasses closer to his ekes, she could while weeping' and hic- ..Z1.' �:�::�::;�:!�;:i!;. '; I plorable weakness fof strong liquor- ed his � . - , . -qll . � LONDON and CLINTON he saying tbjq,t,. he would bfing rier had come pretty regularly to see _,natched a glance at the opposite coughing: g.:- .. . ':,�V * " :"!ii `i��:ii�. - ,,!�." . . ,� . . something h6me. That evenirg Mrs. Mary, even after she was convales- page and saw, near the foot of it, the "Oh, Mary, Ma-ary,- why didn't' . �i*-"*; ;;;,- ,"i'lla - I . NORTH Kingsworth called in, appareudy , I - . rZii'��i.".,-, 1�:�-: .. .. , . . . I .,�. , Ic I � , � I _. cent. So that to him Mary's now date of that day. Then -he realized you sta-stay by me and help me to I_: . . IV �V A.M. about nothing in particular, and, for habitual and rather melancholy quiet- that what he had been unable to un- ke-keep up -like you. You're so ..*... 3.-*:*i*�- . ,.,4, , . . I, � .��J,�� I London, Lv . ................. 9.00 the first time dur'ng the past three ude was a. sort of pair -horse to her derstand was a private diary; and, good and -and—" ..; -,."-*-,."-�,',.i:!i:,: ., r�,t�� . . '',''e., . I . V I :. , �N.it-' � , ,;, - .. 1. I - . I.: . . � � - g, Exeter ...................... , 10.17 wceks. But she discovered that with friend's resumed drunkenness. Hence still in 'a way doubting his senses, "He hdme,- out of �� '. 1111141 .� 10.34 .. I .. ... '. ...:. � . . .1. 11 I I Hensall ..................... which she could find fault, as s'te his' somewhat slow mind was flung he hastened from the room -to stand this." It was Derreck, with his hand I :: . W.. , " i �' .. t, Rippen ...................... 10.43 . : �,�; - ". � ,Z,�.' . 1.�� , � '.. . I , 10.55 mostly did, either some commor back to those disjointed and cryptic quietly 'on the other side of ,the door, on Bella's, arm and an unpleasant ex- ...'. Brucefteld ................... I :i�.`.�iii : t�,� � - 11.20 neglect of househeld affairs, I the lip, mutterings of his niece during her with it an inch or two ajar and tb-. pression in his eyes. 1, .". �, Clintq!i, Ar . ................ ... " ". ... .`_­ . ,�,� 'I, , . ... . bringing of Alice, or another point delirium, in a few of which tlie names knob In fils band, till Mary returned Bella tried to draw away from him; I I � . 2 i _ f SOUTH of natural difference. The .truth was by, the 'other doorway. This was in but still clung to Mary, as she., said, ..: - , .. �.. I I I P.M. of Bella and. ,Derreck had occurred. . . . . . . . . . ...... I � ,.,: , that Bella's protracted -sobribty inr' case Jane should enter and read what "Sha-sha'nt, 'nless Mary comes. I _. . .� I Clinton, Lv . ................. 3 10 Before she was out and about again :.k *. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ,. -,. I - Brucefield ................... .32 s he had read. Then he returned to his want Ma -Mary to help me be bet- ... , 1. * - 3 Derreck's injunctions had kept her go Mary had ent Jane to buy her a I � . -....*�: I" , .1 - �i7 . ... i �, It Kippen ............... I ..... 3.44 long away from the house, giving hor rather large,,M.S. book to use as a rambling, low-ceilinged shop. But his ter." .. ... :,"...... I ,. :::: I ., . : . . . . . .�:: ...... � . . . . . . . . . . . ;; 11 " � Hensall ................. 3.53 no reason, to "zlip in an' tidy tbln�ss diary. With "this she spent quite a usual methodical movements, his "And you shall have me, then," .. . _., I .,:,.: , , , . : . 'i� " ­* ' . , &�:!... *��Iil`.!i_,'*'��.,�."� i §iii.�,ii�.i?,-, .":i� ��,��" 1 .-..%, .. ... ....'. : ... .... . . Exeter ........ - number of evenings. She was re- � . ..,.-�.".�+f�.�,,'�ii��.".-'�,f,.k- i I �. ( .............. 4.10 up Vor Derry," that she was "fair commonplaces to 'the assistant, and Mary replied, without a thought be- ;; .... :," -Z , I London, Ar . ................ 5.25 lyin'', to fondle her grandchild again. corNg the history of her unfortun- his periodical standing behind the yond the moment and in a tone so �.. ...... . - ",, �,� ... -.;::...-`**.t',. I � ., :11 * - ii:��ii�:*�i:��::-.-..- �, — The pitiful outcome was a clash of ate love' ib which she honestly saw glass -panelled doors to gaze at the lo,w that she might have been speak- :-X.X.:-:.-Xj,.,_, �* .. , I I : �.� I.- I ��,., , . . � ;;:.",'....:I:.:....". - nions_always so emphatic and bit- barbour, wonderind"tf any fresh craft Ing to herself. Then she added in _:'��i�,�i-"!ii�iii:i; :� I", ,, no sba�e or blame, only something ..... ,� , � � , 1. C.N.R. TIME TABLE op' � ..;����":,.�::..,..:":,..,..�.,,, ,�" ' , - . � . , ing on the old woman's part; so to deplore in a way and to keep from were making that way, all were mlss- her ordinary manner, "Let her alone I ,, . 1, . , : " 1. I EAST A,M. P.M. that when she had gone,. Bella, in' actual sinfulness. That peculiar sen- iftg that afternoon. On the contrary -I'll go home with her. You go in � . .;', � , � i 1 2.30 petul,ant desperation, turned to her sation of guilt, which she felt at he moved aimlessly about amongst and have a talk with uncle Take - In taking "ordinary snapshots (black -and -white pictures), don't allow . 2, -1 � , . '�t, Goderich ............ 6.15 . rdt .1.1 � � , ,_ . 6.31 2.50 Lnemy for relief, The result bpIP6, the coils of rope and line, balls of Mr.. Kingsw6rth in, uncle, Coni�- yourself to be misguided by bright colors in a subject. Learn to interp ..'' L times when in the presen% of Der- all colors as they will appear to your film. . "': " I � �. Holmesville .......... ,��,�, Clinton .............. 6.43 3.13 that when Derreck came home, wl b reek and others, ace in the spun yarn and marline, barrels of along, Bella," and she lei the stag- . I . ��,�; � , - � >4-m-pla 8'. . .1 �,� I . Seaforth ............. 6.59 3.21 the midnight ebb, he found his wife diary-, it wasAT6 subtle, remote and biscuits and casks of Russian tallow, gering woman away, to the amaze- N TAKING a picture of a colorful -although framing will add attrac- �'.� � .1 I , . d ships' lanterns, Stockholm tar, mar- ment of those bystander,,; who knew I 0 it tive contrasts to most pictares-but "', "O , St. Columban ....... 7.05 3.27 -,u her old, deplorable' con ition on too confessional to convey to paper. -',subject, do you try to v1sualiz rl` ,,, `�I!j 11-i-, . Dublin ................ n - . ", " 11 1 7.12 3.35 the bearthrug, Not given to cursing, For these reasons, although only "he" linspikes, deadeyes, shackles and all of the' ship-�handler and his niece as it will appear in ,a black -and- it. you keep your eyes ope for side "J, .. . I . F, �f�% ' -F ".., - ,- �) Mitchell ............. - 7.25 3.47 ,-)nd rarely to strong remarks of any 'th e the what -not of such a place; but his rather than knew them. Here, quite ent? lighting, or if you picture your sub- ­ � I i�, . . . and "she" appeared instead of white print or enlargem .L.�; 'W I WEST ,,, h'nd yet, when he quite realized the names of" Derreck and Bella, Mary thoughts were with Mai -y and her spontaneous and unexpected, some of That is oile secret of making su'- jects sidewise to the sun, you'll have : I �. ." I 1 ,,, �� 7;j , I ,, ,, ­ _ : � t I Mitefiell .............. 11.21' 10,33 , truth and what It all meant to him, diary, Whether the verse was hers the others set up a shout of approval; perlor black -and -white pictures, yet taken 1�,�ie �, � ":, I ; a long step toward making 1 ­ �'� I V -seldom allowed the' book'out of her � ,,�,�6 1, 'I � 7 11 . .- ' 11 gs or not he did not stop to think. Ail a sort of burrah-well-done-that's-capi- few people seem to realize it. Most better pictures. In other words, train ��4.";%, I . Dublin ............... .3 10.44 he flung aside the "nice thin sight, except when she louked- it UP � .. � 11 I . I,!", 1 � . � St. Columban ........ 11.40 ..., - yourself to look for light-ind-shade ,,�,,;l I which lie had brought home for their he saw, besides her pale face, her tal which was instantly taken up by of us are fascinated -and misled- . ��:,,�?, , I , ­­ Seaforth ............. 11.51 10,56 - in -her own room. He noticed the by high- � , I � ;;,�� . 11.10 usual supper at such times, smashed ' by bright colors. We forgat that In contrasts, as dxprd'Med ''I ��,�, �,: ]�� I Clinton .� ............. 12.04 time she spent on this record -the changed manner and weakened almost everyone who had remained . . :V� i, 5 the two ale jugs as they stood on the simple yet passionate writing of health, was the story that lay behind on the scene. It was with !his r a black -and -white print all colors lights and shadows, and you'll get ""Xi ­�!g M Goderich ..: .......... 12.35 11.3 Ing- � ­;. ��_,� 4pear as black -and -white and tones better results than Ifyou only Con- - .I �, t ,,'�,,� � table, loft/some of the pieces where which naturally soothed the dull ache what he had read -a passionate story Ing fit -their ears, making Mary blush . ­­j��­,Y, " ,,, �,,�L".-, . � , � — y. And, that Is why some of sider the colors. "'.11 ., ..:,��",4�,�': 1 . of gra �,t,,#M, �� 1. they fell on and about Bella. gave her ' r tip. A light or , �,��,�AV �4,,S�S'�.�P',�I�'f I � . at -her heart, and abounded In more that was metnt for no, eye but her and Bella ask cunfusedly uhat it the colorful subjects we photog-raPh And here's anothe I I . ,,,,, Nft�, Y'll k CX.R. TIME TABLE a look that was full of bitterness and or less passionate, Impromptu lines own, that had been told to no human meant, and with the setting'sun shin- sometimes make disappointing medium yellow filter will help build I I.., � ��,7,,. � , anger ' . � In . . , ,111 � �Z� I I . ���,�. �!�� I , � � as be muttered, "Damned If I as the story grew-aud thought that ear, and only once before put so irg on their bare headd, showing prints. tip the light-and-shado:,tputrasi "I", , ;� I ; EAST I I I :�, I P.M. don't almost wish you'd drank pols- it was some kind of study she -had plainly Into writing -a story such as Bella's to be several shades the dark- le- your.picturesi audsagOd-1kou In cre, I �`­ I I .IV The South American scene 1) 11 � , t. �`,� �� .,� ok 'Alice ise-writing for a Mr. Milroy could not fall to under- er of the two, "that they arrived at dia *�4 W*fixtg. . ;11�4�:, �-�,,� ", , . �, 1 4.35 on instead!" Then he to "" A... " �,,, .1 � �Ji, 11; Goderich .., - - . i ................ .1 taken up, or exerd I 'tured here'Is an exaniple of ft color- Elting strongly A X2 - '..� 1, , ., W ,* . 4.40 from the sofa -and went upstair hobby; so he advised her not to stand, In so far as Mary, was concern- berreck's front door and disappeared ful subject properly presented. The filter (m0dIV=;y#l&0), used with a ,,�! "'j", I V` , � � t �� Maneset .................... ri, I ,�"",'�� 1 ,;'..,­�'! . 4.49 � . Tome or !ysulllm, will ropro- I -1�,­,ObT�, 4 MkrGaw ..................... leaving Bella -the first time he die ,,make a labour of It, but do it more ed Id It, somewhat blurred though it within. photograp�er realized that the white ,good ch - t": ,,,O,,,,�,�` � V, Ir ielitive li�;� lia,`Wt,, " 11 . : 4.58 such a thing -to sleep off her stupor tly." "Play Isn'f play, my dear, was to him; a story Which, despite Then the little crowd broke up al- building, the deep.blue 07, and the :dute most ,colors in the 11 - ,,� I , I'll L' 'L �,, .1 ,eas z!,�I' ""I'Ln. ,�'.� :::":*, 5.09 brightA088 td liker,eye"Abilbe, a bIU6 � 1, �:��'� ILI�l � 11'1�,,�, '' Blyth .............. and awake In the early' morning. tly corroborajing d L 11 . .1 ", � '. . , " �, 1-11, i��. when It becomes work," said h�, with that sligb elirlum, together; ,and the ship -chandler took ,bright native costumes Verb _UOt . ladki*, "! ��."�,"��l',�,"�-,�,,�;�9���. "I I i, . writafft .............. *:.".*. 5.21 in thomSelVeg to Make a SIty, tAuned elft'L A ��'Yei%* lr,_I,�. hlirl�,;", �� , ' ted, in -part b6pau'se It so ter- Derreck to the iniier room -after 4enoUgh .�, .. I ,��,,,,qilml�,,,',,% 1 ,.,, 5.92 shivering and stiff with pold. no thought of committing a pliatitude. he doub . I � 6 1 .. .. .... L,, A,,,��Yll� � ,; �. "�, ,;,�)I� , I , ,,, 'J�,V", .1 � ixe*aught ..................... Is Orevlously serving Ktngsworth with the needed first-rate pleture.-And so, VOM,rlgllt� #Ad OtUt 06106& 6blbdt§ caii 'It , I "" .'i,1�1,,,::, 1, "'.". I �. ...................... 9.45 On the following day, when she,' at , Then, a week *r so subsequent to rifidally wrenched aV li I- ;;_�1,1,*'1" i toronto 4.- 1 - ly he "framed" hls,subJeoit wougli . regArd"Od git Just "w Ago. late rent ", . " I , 11 1. . �'�":,��';4',�'�:",:"",�",i": , ­ part be- line -where he blunderingly asked to I 1 ! iO4 � .".�,��,: ,", o, �,.',' �, ; , I , se,ttled convictions, ind In " T � , �OA111171 first in snapping rebellion, then in Bella's recent return to her old ways, the dark fot6growadw an& ,Ing" &*, -,� 6, w i ot I ta" ,� - , �', �', �,:,�� ��.J , , , ,,�. , , .. 04 , �6* "i A!, *dfA " ' , I '14i , �1,, ", 1­1�,,J�,­, �% �� _71:- WEST cause he "bed not to bbltevle,,a word' be. excused for "that stupid' error," exposurer *htu 8id6Il9hft9',1ej0�*N1t 40*1.0144 W­pt,4 0 0 . 1. ,.� .." ,� '. !:;�: I ­ �- , . tes,rs and penitence, put the blame Mary Purchased a little volume, of , - " , lilrlll .1 '� I � _1 ,.."".�',,',"�:"",�,�,,I,,�:,�,��� , I � I - , _ , I'll I � I '', I , ­ . -, . , .. 10 1!0 i� ..�. , , -L��-,��,,��7�'�t��.,,����,,��'.�,',,�-,�� , , - � I "I''li I � , ". t. V ike � I A.M. the of It, but rather that it was all a and they quickly drifted Into discuss- I .,,��,�,,;;:��,. . 1, �,. & to Mrs. Kingswortk for Ititeifef- Mrs. Browning's "Sonnets from .1 sls�pd the mank httkheitio it6litt66. " ,6UA,�i'0d,kjJt0 NZ4,t#,*,dt.'b*1§k I'�,,,,"�"!".";,�,i.),.",�'i'�... , j�', 8.20 1 ". , _�_­&.. a.- "" " - i�.. �,�. - 01) ,,, �,�10 i�, ,6 i��,, I I , � Iftronto ...................... usid, . Itet, I '' '04, I I �j"�,",­".11,1�" ','� Ing witb her, he went at oncoy,and Portugese";' and, as a diversion in dream. When Mary called him as Ing local politics, till Derreck said be tuial. detkifa� R# 41186 i"A sublariti! ; 44" 0','. a. i . 11.1, ,:�,',`A,..0",:v,1- ,,,,��,�,�,�' � . .1 , "mal r 1. I I - I I ­ I §611 111.1, ", ".1 i`,'�,Ji 1�,Cl . .j, ­1,g4 1 ­,, , "I "*% ;;�,V , I 11 ".I��,,!,,���,,��li��i;,�,,��,,�����,,I;)��.���.�-,;,� 1.1111 ��, 10,14"!; �!� _V,� I 11 T17 � . . , " �, A ���. PIM. usual, he went In to t6ar&nd-aftract-�' ihought,he had better see liovr hings thb,)Oty� -oAd*­066 * " " At , - , 19,04 saw his mother'on the subject.) That her trouble,' she took to, 'etu4yfug, t . to dif,k6h' ­11�� ".. I% ., " *Atilitd � , , � I , -�;�,�.�,.,,,,,',,I��,�,,,�,�,�,'-,',�',,,��* " LL';��: VaNau .......... : ......... alk ol the two men 0-4,;ildvdi, *hldh , , I; ,* , "! I ;; , ", " I ". .� , - I ght — ad, her atteutift, before thb, meal was were at home, Aft 0 P"i i " , 04 1 , , i, 11. ­ �,�,�:i � �11� . . I . I � � , '' ,; ;1 L i �, 1� 11 , ; I q ,i,_ 11 , � 11, � �. , I 0 , k? I "" :� :, , � i 11 "'M 11 ... - - ";;�" "' I , � , I , �' , " i l. 11 19 � � 1, � � - , , :11 I. , ", , t', - - , 11 - � I=,. " "" � 0�"­.I� L�',,., ;�Q,:-�t�?�.. �� I " (' I h � 1, , I 11 I , , """' " "" j71 'u, � �, .4 " t ,4 ,* ,�, ,� , �, , d to eAttlig Jhbil � . tolublittA* , k��; "4�,,�,,,,'i�,,��.,�".,���:',.�.�.',,!,�,���',,',,!,��,��.;I 4 7 ,Ws1tou ; In other *Ays it ,their construction � . , , � , �. W , 11 � 1 , . �:!:, .................... �; $' 12-15 Interview Was brief A$ L , '..j . 1. I .1 ...., , "1,� j 4 i . V =,! . � �, ": P'. """.. �,­,')�,.Iffllt­l is over. But he ovasiYely'4616ten,yol hor Dapt6d though thoiy 1 -ho. never , ling. , �, ,,! I =61,10: , I I "'.., ��,� I 1�11 I ,�, .�_ �, ...... 12.28 was the sharpest thing of ItA kind own bf(brtA In the same form. Tb I . " ,. _ ,_, 11-1�111111,­, - . �. y,�;, alyth ..... I ........... its to th6 eafted of his Vg-bett$ation. bee* otlibe than f6efidIrAc4u4bitano, Of 660201, � .1 . 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