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I,4­:",.,.':,,,�,�.;,,,, � , SEA MiRTH - ON the, ago' argument of th ­',dednetton I e ' I L .7I: 'i ,,�";,A.J:i I ,�t, � r ", TARIQ . 5 . .e ,, the :Mar�,'S neat 1. I U04 'I, � 11 b 1; �!"#-, ;L44, � . 12".1,1, ," I , " i"I"'o 'A � I pu L I gospel of thp ' L' . tray Of tea things. great respect an 11 0� P .e . ,4, 0 " ,21 � rity of her love and believing it to dovirA the steps -into the Red Lio)�i. very I , I I � 140'i,+114 0 ,,,���.,.�,,,,��,r.".�,�,,,���tl�,�',��""",,��. �,�,),t"'�,I�� "I- , matted. And while , � " :1 4 �'', ­­­. ­­� ... ­'�I_'_" `4 �, "�,,' 't I . "Where have You' beem? Get ogt for Mary, 9,urei� 1, a I i. .,. ... "L''L: 0 L , , " .", I ".," 6, ­,�,.'."�,,, 4 .,�i�i', I ,.-,r";;��'ili Branch Offic; - UQ48all. be more anigialic than it was, hel h -e , �. . , ...�'.I'�,,. ,',',6,��44;�;,';�,j�� I .� L.0 e� Thei he spent a couple of hours ov- Mr. Milroy bo � . �.. , . L � I � ' . .re Mary's � absences with of it, YOU ,shameless thing! " Derreck she sat there,., g4zli I I �' � " 1, �� . ;�'O'L�,IV,�%,!r�:"'T�Z­' "'J" I'll - , , Heusall � Seeorth to him much as he would havol:don . y . . QJ;4 _L ;L�. . � � , A­,�q�i �i�§J,L,0�"t�,V�1, ,�_ n , .,L , " 'r . . , ,1,��,­�,i� V.i ,4 ;,10,�F,�:;'�,,` , "�,�'. "t . � . i� er two glasses of ale; then returned his usual genial chapit ,� so far as his exclaimed vehemently. put, seeing It gonscip o , r , I, L � 'L Young arid frightened sister-; ' but home, to find Ilia conscience further o . puoly, , 40 . 1: - �' ; , - - � "', �'�"!"�!'.Lr'§',Z'�-'ij, . . 1.10 "'."t, ,,� .q ,�J L�� ",t.., "�"-�,!,�i,,,Ii'�.,I-i'.,,,.,...�". Ni . . ..... �, 't�', L,", " , ", L . - *r, �, ;W5,IAN -', � ii,r,W� " qj� ,I., . ,,,, .,� , ,_,P �� , . :�.�,�, �" "t,('­ij.,��,iL�j - -Phone 113 Phone 173 a wn copifprts were epn�prned, he took "Oh, what a -pity!" was Mary's woman was -e ` , �, I . �%, i :�_. , � ... �- I, " �, ','Jgi�­ �, I to L , i � I ,,, I � I ,�,,,0 ,,_.t,��,,, . Sa v,pr in such a; quand4j, -, � , I , , X11 , -, . not wholly so; for the residue'of that smitten "by the fact that Bella, now . occasion N7-,-,,,,` ,14M , JLQ��, �1, ��;,;, , ,�O I `,`�,` ".!,�f,�L-��Li�","'t,f�,11'"'Lrr -'I I ... " ll�;. 'w't-141.", ,'j ": "' L " � ­ . y now and then that 'the � , . — ijaculation, as slieff.wexi-t around "If I turn her out, he'll orily �get rl`f��,N'.,,,�*T -,,,57, �I`11.11 1:1 0', ,Mt "'i"v ., - nl,177 �7777777­ ,.,� tl� ,.1.1 .1 4. ", 1'�r.g,1'­,;T "i't" � L � L , contact and the arawif&power was,. completely sobered and smartened up "if Bella could not let the drink alone be(i to help Bella to her feet. "I was worse -just as all: mell, 40, if you keep " 7 "' ' '41��'!,��,'�l""";:��,"il��IT,�-,J L'- ' ­ i, , "' III� ' !�, I, �4..',, ',"P�,.r� 1,$�"k,�,� �%�. ' L ... , ,--r.--, ", , t'he rupq , L, '' �,,� , . j�,'i�', .,,, ,,.rJ"­),,;" I . , . I ,; , I J"' �� L '. � I e S � , I� , - ., 0, k MEDICAL naturally, his knowledge of her love, had tidied the place invitingly, pre- while" her husband was lying Ill in afraid of this, all Wong." what .they want away. from 'em," , fr6M , , . I, , I .A, # 1 1, . his own growing leaning towards her, pared him a tasty supper and wa& bed, then all the levers that ev . , I . . IN, 0 1 , �­ , iE,� Or i "" k . ery- . � . , �:,, ,.,,,3t5i.1R11i Wlrl, , � VV,- 1, " ,� 7, I 7L­,�,J�.J., i,, �, i�, I �, - O"� ,L ,� .' I " ,: 4 - ""L Pr 10 "�f .,� I fl,l .1 'I . , , '!"'P ,`.IL,V . . While. the old man remarked, "Ali; Bella muttered to herself Pool! -Bella -, b, It .11­�O' - pi� � , w th '; '' � that sympathetic bond which came of stitching whilat she awaited his ar� body could bring would never heave `tIz a bad moon, az I was a-zayin'; and then a big sigh, a broken npoh, PaSairl - - ­iis t � " if, J� �""%,'.4_ . Vgf,hiP,�%'.. - "' - �� , g , ?4-oni- i#."�",�R'��"4, , ,, � I""' ­" i1,T,9'1;9�,r4,Ag,R # 1- I - ", r q "', , a " - -�-",j, ,� , "' ,_" �, . I � � . ..,k � r -`_ ,�;', , ', - SEAF6RTH CLINIC their mutually unhappy - eircumstane- riwa. I the matter up"; and, with the clench- �Ai' bad things us'll get in it." or some resemblance to. 4 � ' ui;Wpto� 'More", 'R A I ,same - Xn", es and was only akin to love "as mist ' , . , , rl $. `:,:;.�`�, ., ­ . I - � , I I ,,, , �1, . ��", . DR. E' A. McMASTER, M.B. , That might Mary retired - to her Ing of that 61d, §�'Qmbr etshire pro- Bella mumbled something to t1te "That's L how he- was with me before I queries . � ­ i", aPO,. �� _ " ,, 111­.,� - � �:�.-,'nMiiil PAIP. 0 ,-L,1__ . _�, ,� ".. , ' I J I ��jo;',� ,,,L,r, i �, . I �1. I � - ' L I . we were marrieo 'and he'd be sure ,to,, Tv4pl-47,41 . 90'' ) ,4.,',"�� 7 q ­,,N`t­� I% I ""I I � resembles rain," and the inevitable room in the most uneasy frame of verb he went back to 'his tars and effect that she "didn't mean to make pion, 11A , � C .., ... ,.It 1. -11, I �. "' � , , I '­ T"V"",9R IL Graduate of University of Toronto weakening magnetism that omes of 'mind she had known since her ill- paints, blocks - and', ropes, biscuits I 1. , 111L 11 pvg,fe,,�f,�� , . . , a mess Of things," when Derreck In- be the same wit� her -if lie is learn- a hit of it'left; X b, - * �'��'�';J�f L� .','-$ , .. . . ". , "?, "', 11 ,Iit . L, - M I',, � I close contact merely' ness. Together with tfie kno . ,­,,"',L",,i- "'I I . . ,.�,_�,J, .0. � , ­,"""' , .W. and is,nat to be.' ­­­J�', , I wiedge ships' lanterns, tallows, etc. I 7I, � 1 The Clinic is fully equipped with terrupted sternly, "Get out . of -the Ing to like her , that; way;, And lie 1140,040, nii1i*g,Jo,,*J#3Lt, , g- 4'� � , , "'IV, ,� , "�,.�� 111. . ,L��,'�f",��J�,��_�,i ,, , "'i,-' ,"'t ,:".,"��L"",�i�,"",,�,4.�� , �I,��, � �& ,;,)! , .i� I I , , _ , .� ,w.i; L _ , :L � ,� -i 'A . 4 ; I4 � - ' ,� . , " i 'A . .4 ; - plete and modern X-ray and other argued out of'extatence, nor -aveh re- that she now held in Derreck's heart To do her justice, howefei, Boilla room and see" if you can sleep you- must '6e . . . What can he see in to* grab up. ,g,,.j I'll 0, com I � � a, Innnt. �L' .�L q p I ­', ,,, - ,I � ­�,Z.1�1�� _15", �!lpjil.o I 11 � v- " �. �A � " - VA, To _ltl�t�r-%-,L' '47'�,�CR': R , I legated into thw backXr(.aud of hu- a place such as no mere friend or had not, so far,'tranagressed deeply self into a , I . I . L .....'1.4"", �M�, " 4, T­W417T­_g ,��'a '�L ­..,,I,4�'Ik�,,TiI` '.��Illq R 111", "_ � I �, " ,,� ",,',__��'_j,� ,�;.A 1, .."I . "And in , p , ,* P% - I "I 4, � , _ " , , , - �!.�:�,0�,,�,,_�,I Ry a, me, now? -nothing he, wants. .taken jg -to , '( . , *1 I I -11", , � up-to-date diagnostic and theraventic,s omething fit to look at!" ,�;t ,prior 14" if a ., � , �. :h Ir, _,"'I" �,., i,6�11�' , ,�� I , dqui . encles by all I , , . I �. , . he ;iA t�gq ''. t'. pmeut. man forces and'depend sister could. hold-, there had come out since Derreck's accident. On the In the act of assisting Bella, Mary her be sees it all-eveiything 4e return wit it to t ", the puritanism Imaginablei . , r';� �W ,1.,_q.� ..... . .­­ ,� , , , , Dr. F. J. R. Forster, Specialist In While on of that chance embrace the ooitsciodg- cont ­ 1�il � ;,I�l "I", , 6-e., U, .: ..... ... i�: . . .... �,: -N �, il .", ' rr ", ,�n�ffl , had - t, �­..t�­­, I . " .,4 " rary she kept quite sober glanced at if;�,:�,V,i�:, , I, I, . , " , �', - ­ LLL, �,,i_,,,­I, "f 0��171­ L him and shook'her head wants. ,Oh, mother, if you. ,only knew -she again StQQ , A] , ] at) " � �: , I M., 1i V , �� , _ae , * ',, , , V.,� ­ L, . , I!�e',��`,��:', "�"'��',�,��,! ", ' that Oj::,Ae,­­Ct'­'? J� , o�-',.',-'.',5'_,��,. 11, .L i�"",�L'U` I.- r , 1)a8t �� �_ .0�..L � � �`� ...... " I . diseases of the ear, eye, nose and fier side whfLt could the grapnel beL: ness Of a weak spot in herseIf*that duiring the first five or six days. The" deprecatingly. what you'd let me in for before I her face, with . . , ' I threat, will be at the Clinic the first but that fundamental selecVon, more had not previously odclirred ' , It . W."'J,�,L,;,��_­_�I, �,.;"",,�.� .�, L '�,.,I'i , 'L ,11 to her; for another week she only became "'Tiz az the old�fzayin' zays, Derry: was born! -1 could nearly wish you'd ness, a -ad 'holding the vag 11, I , Tuesday in every month from 3 to 5 , .qle: so" a ps��,�,,,�l-l".�.�1,1�,,��,�::Ij�,� Ill I � L. I,�',A'..`I,,-."i`:, i. � 1� wonderful than explicable; that glory and with it there was a dawning rather muddled,at times." The trouble died before it, or I'd never been born to it and ,her. face as tWe 'f '.� go;;-, "I ,1 . ��:F,),,_-�� "_ ,�� , AA I I . , ��,,,Vj, 'A I .1 "_ I � I � - , . " �L h I ''M" ,I",: - . L" ,,� ..., �� . �� "; , P.M. of ministration which we term tLLe dread of that darker side of it all, was to watch that she, did, not get "A Zaturd'y's moon come too zoon, . 1. And if this goes on, Derry's sure her hair slightly . . 0 be*046; , " I 1-I'l , A " ­ ' ' � '. L, �� 11 ,, ;,- 1 .1 �­',� L, 61) the second 'and ,last Thursday in 31 .. I. 1. 11. ,Jj,� L. ,.­,�­, , ( Free Well -Baby -Clinic will be held love of a good woman; that irumoia- which might come if his love grew drunk, whlc4 might happen any day The' it comes, but o ce in zeven Yee,', to draw further away. from me, now how ,differeilil" she �C­ e'd""=_ "-&1""S( t ,'Tef;, - Qr ' ­­:'�,L" `3 - ,,, ' . '0, ,)���,,�� I uj�j'�­ '' "the ' � ,* "i" ,,, , . . , ��,I?,��­ L tion on the altar of service, in its as hers had grown; So far, suffering unless some restraint was ,maintain- I stop of half- SAIM, P lip& - � - . , every mouth from I to 2 p.m. - , .. I an I stifled -wLhi e . 'L,��V�� �i� ' ­ % , " ' ,:. , .� !,:. , __ ,,, . 11. 11 . , . . t� . -A and serving and to, a ver large de- ed over her. Have'Mrs. Kingsworth's KingswortU put in -his gruff . voice' it? -and she by all the time! I -�, I ,1 I h-" - L' 1". i;i el, , l .1 noblest form, which all such wome Y . .he's started . . . And how c And I ph�tpgraph close to, her, oheek`4o.thait . 111,111 Q2.111 .1.1111" . ,, I. I .: ,,, . . of pit - I , . � :§,X1 1- . I �(,V � .1' ­'�' L , I , , , y I It . 1. :.. �. " I � ,!'�fij,, f of -g have made their crowns and their gree satisfied to continue so, the occasioital help she would not---�'Aiot and broadface being full and it she went away he'd be ,like to go I she could see . , 1. � " % — ' I I ; , , reflections 9th 11 ­­"�J,L i .. ­ Ij I �­ ­ .:, ��;4 , - .. . . .., .., .., I, ... ..... � , - I �,q',! " martyrdoms, their rewards and their wan.had been fairly easy because. ft if she had to jump over the harbor 1; � ;. " JOHN A. GORWILL, S.A., M. D. ' - resiination. . . . Wish I could be like her - that 'and her face in thei!� glass. at ` . F " ,,;,i,,,� � . ,'I , 04100" !',­;�,�";A, 0 penalties since before histoiy became was her nature to be content in lov- wall tq get out of her way." Nor . I . ; " , . .. �'..�, L'11�A, - 11 � � ,��'. �A , I . - I . Regardless of this', Derreck was would do it -nothing else would- and changJn!g the light from .si to ' I , �:.,,i 1�i Physician and Surgeon a baII6:d-legend for lack of other t1han ing. �. I '. .Ae � . �,:.. , , E . . I , I . _ - I "i I Now, however, the matter had would she allow her mother-in-law to again addressing himself to Bella, nothing . . . lt'� a�vful, awful! But side till she had ma�k , varia-. 1.:.� �,�:*,,� , . , � ed, every _1.!_1"% , % verbal records and will be till wo- suddenly assumed a different li�ue; h . I 11 . I , M I . ..� .. �­ .. . � � '�,u " ��.. I .. " 11 IN DR. H.- H. ROSS' OFFICE ave Alice during this time, so as ,to when she cried, wailingly- I will-i'll try again; with 'God's help tion be n It, was, .� ..­,�,,� I 1� . aiI I 1,� 11.1� "I . I—. I . mankind has changed the de(ipest tb,e bridal .whiteness of it all had relieve her hands somewhat; on this "Oh, Derry, DerrY, don't turn I'll try it -try hairol!" With that a terribl revelation fp"Bella, oni@� . . ,40,'.. .1 I �!�. I UP . ` Iff,'� 1121 11 ,�,�f i"I I lad . Wan- . -IMIh., , Phones: Office 5-W Res. 54 springs of her nature? With Mary abruptly' disappeared and given place point she. would iiof- give way even against me! Don't be hard bri me! temporary, exhaustion of her , little -to the edge of which 'ihe" � :.�:�I",,� ... 2 I, 1. . I . . " the whole actuating idea, not thought to -a sable iort of colour, in Mary's to please Derreck. As a matter Of Don't�l didn't mean to -4-!" She strength in such things she raised her dered at times during the past six I: 1", i. . ,,, , , , � . Seaforth but: felt, w" to nestle up, to gath - fact, generally kind-hearted though � I J, , �, .1l, er eyes, that was splashed with a sinis M. .. I was now on her .feet, making her un- head, chanced to see her reflection in months, and one that would have . ,: �, I I �� . I .1. .� .. I � I I comfort; just as in his times of 'trou- ter red. For the first time in her life Bella was, and foolishly so at times, steady way around the f6ot of the the mirror on the opposite wall, made been a great help in her former pro- .. � � ""-;.I _U", . . I . . L"I g1!6-_-.._._ . ble and dejection her sole minister- she saw herself as a woman, com- she never missed an opportunity to bed to the aide where li� lay. "Don't a longed effort at sobriety, had- ..", , . M.D. deprecating grin a,t the present- 1. t"I" ., . I �;", .,',`Z�� , IT, '01, I � I . P . MARTIN W. STAPLETON, B.A., inf motive was a non -understandable plete in -every essential, and was wound Mrs. Kingsworth throlikh this turn me off, Derry! I—I!" ment and continued, without a then realized it as she dig now. Buf - I ." - , I ", . '.1- �11 I. -iLl ,! O." Pbysicie(n and Surgeon motherliness, afraid, Denying her desire, that now only available channel -the elder wo- "Go away!" said he, disgustedly. thought of' the ludiciousness of the on those former occasions .her face 1 ,,:�-,��, I � I il�., �I� , 1.0-4, � . .. " . :1. Vl�. . � T"N I I - Sexuality could have no place in customary last look in the locket, and man's doting on Alice. "You're a living disgrace!"— matter, which to her was all pat'ho had not been puffed with drink asol . . I.F"i.), . .. Suceessor to M W. C. Sproat a . .�,,,;, 4 such a bond at such a time; hence in instinctively seeing that from, this � Thus the affair progressed; and . 1,'S , " I ".. I I "I 1�_,' , . , * ' , didn't mean to! -1 didn't, I did- and tragedy -"Yes, a nice beauty you strained by the recent fit of hysteria; . __'.. , I . .11,11, � �,I, , Phone 90-W : Seaforth ' the first flush of ,that embrace there point she was to be drawn on a -ad Mary found that she was undergoing n't! I won't do it aeain! I-. Let are -aren't you! A nice mug you7ve besides, the accumulations of many ' . .�11, . . . �, , - I . . .��,'..1111 ... � . was no disloyalty to Bella -this anO On, following and fearing at every a slight change in mental outlook. me go! 11 This was to Mary, who was got on your now -a -days, my word! bouts'had been needed, in addition to .1 , .1 . . - ''.. ,,,, I "', r� " " the shame came later on, when 'the step, she knelt at her bedside'as us- So far, in theory rather than in prac- keeping hands on her in such a moment as ihis was, in orde �kO . � .quietly, ready No wonder he can see nothing r . ,:'k, �� �. " . ' .. I 1 I 11 11 I ; '1111-I", �� � �.� J 1� �;­ : , ,�t "IV? . �,�", DR. F. J.R. FORSTER leading impulse of it all had passed Ual; but on this occasion her prayer t-,cq, she had been no great stickler to stop her from falling on Derreck. you_ only . . . only—" She went 'to, bring bonie to her the full reality ;',�, away. We are bold to say that up was almost entirely for strength arid for any convention. To do the right "You shan't keep me froin"hL, YOU across to the gla§s, '%till rather un- in all its repulsiveness. ­ .."i4`0 11 ­�,;" ­ 1,;11 - � R. , I Eye, Ear, Nose and Tiiroat to then the whole contact -and its control over herself. thing, the most charjja�le one, ,'he shan't! -Let me go! He's not yours, steady on her feet, peered into it I (Continued Next Week) ,. � i , "I 11 N., I . '' � " � " '_ � ��,, I . . ,, . Graduate in Medicine, University of continuance were Of even a hallow"ed best, considering a��is eircumstane- if you think he is--!" closely, then procured a lighted can- I � i'�,� ��, , . ,�,�, ,�,�'.. " . Toronto. nature; but this: was no more when es, had hitherto generally been en- -0 ',',,.��,`, , , '�Bella!" This was Derreck, steri, dle and returned to her scrutiny. . � ,��i,;�, I ' , . ,, 1. 1, 1, . . ,,I � Late assistant New York Opthal- Mary, at the first move of awakening ' CONTENDING CURRENTS ough for her, no matter what con- and masterful now, as she knew in "Yes, all your good looks have PRESEREVS COUPON .. 1�� q 1� -,, I .. " - '111 � I � met -and Aural Institute, Moorefield's conscience, made to draw apart again n out ventional persons might say. But spite of her drunkenness-, hence her gone, Bella-li early. And there's her I . �,__, '11". � Eye and Golden Square Throat Hos- , But although Mary was draw . ".i '111 __ . 'a, " . �and he hold and she lingere& He and along the fliiat-strewn path ,of her now, when she knew that Derreck sudden quietud6 and attention. "If fine and fresh as a spring morning, Instead of one sugar coupon and ':,, �1, 1 �. ,, Vital, London, Eng. At COMMERCIAL ..;',, kept his hold, now knowing that at loving servitude -now fearful of the was no longer a mere friend, when you don't go out of the room, or be arid the sun up -and better than you two p�eserves coupons,,becoming, val- I `�',',�I�, , I � HOTEL, SEAFORTH, THIRD WEDw I . ' ., . '" Re, � �.L . . I ".. NkSDAY in each month, -from 2 p.m. the rool of the, matter there was no next step, then with the beituty and her mind was c ing quite still and go to sleep, as soon ever 'knew how to be . . . Why, What id during December, four Preserves .:�i,,��..., ",� .,,$,. . I.;, � to 4.30 p.m.; also at Seaforth Clinic longer eith'er brotherliness or shel- attraction of a clear horizon ahead, what 'would be the outcome of it 'ali as I get well I'll leave you, as sure man could love you against her?IcOuPOns will be declared valid, ae. :,?6i'S, .:. I", � ". " I . 11. ­ -Erst Tuesday of each month. 53 tering comfort; and she falteringly ieeling that she was runhing easily to him and to her, and her heart was as God's in heaven!" And the breeze You're a washed-out rag, a dish -cloth cording to the regional ration. ,office � t � ��"`:, , , , ,, ' 'I Waterloo Street South, Stratford. remained, in the rapidly dawning dreading development along aP- made the ca�sement clatter, as if in and disgraceful at that . . . She was of the Wartime Prices and Trade . 'i rl�tli .4 with wind and tide and heedless that ,, what, ,.. I,,,-- � - . , . I - �, �'. � � . . ;,� I � consciousness that, hidden like a hier Avalon isle still appeared to lie peared to be probable and were quite confirmation or dissent. smoothing down . the puffed features, Board. I � ":-it", ' . . . 1,4.,� I I ��, , 1, . sn�ake in the grass, at the back Of beyond the reach of her life's voyage usual lines; now, when. all tlf6' neigh- During a few moments his threat pressing out the beginning of a wrin- This means that P22, P23, P24 and ji,4, JOHN G. GODDARD, M.D. ' this personal touch and the tighten- and with no care t . he rushing hors knew him to be fast in bed and had the effect of making her stand kle here and there and thinking how P�5 will become valid Thursday, De- 1. � J".".j' �'. 1�,Qi, I �.. - ' -qf ,:1 ..I 1, � ,'' . � Physician and Surgeon ing bonds- about them lay a force squalls and threatening rocks then that she was in and out of the house and gaze at him vacantly. Then, ow- fleshy her nose was growing, all the cember 20th. These may be used,for � I,3,11, 1. I , - 1. ,A� Phone 110 : ' - Hen�all which she had not taken into ac- left astern-ste yet found on it that from morning to night, when she was ing to her fuddled condition, seeing time pass'ing on herself scathing re- either preserves or sugar. Each "P" ,I �r�;a �,S":,�e I ' I I I "'.., " . 1. ,,If feeling such daily pleasure in being Only the carrying out of what he had marks, everyone of which won d have ,coupon entitles you,tor one-half pou.Rd �. " , �1 I .���, .". I I count and was now, in a way invol- 'v�hich was glory to her, -the ev&- . T I . .- ­ -1 �, I - -1 ... - ­ ifft ­ "' - " - - - - I ­ - double service to D6-frebR,, ' _ -of " sugar-'- ,',� � . 'finta:rIly, rieddeiling' - 6&r cheeks- So rezq'uiting fee of service. That 7,ight of sVe threatened so often -his leaving her sent her into a tantrum had it Zdjhj� . I .. I . - _.i- -1 . " '�, AUCTIONEERS � much as to make her droop her head above the bluff might come back -as swung about mentally and saw the -she screamed out— � -_ 'i;., I . I . � I I - . "'i " � ,,,, — against the direct light of the moon- it certainly did pretty often* and eg- need of all those shackling. and age. "You shan't go! You shan't'go! I .",A, ., A, ., A, ., A, I . - .�,, I . - , , . .:1,11 - "Let me go, Derreek," she at length pecially when she looked into the worn conventions against which her She's done it! I know she has! I . . �V' ' ' . I _9,'�,� H less hampered mind had stood ready knew ,she would! Let me go! -will I ��,111.V ' �"" �­" ! Specialist in Farm and Household said, in a quiet tone that leaned locket -with its glow of rioting joy for revolt in the days before she took you? It's all your fault! It's—!"' ' . -D I ;r-`,'�'Ai I neither to supplication nor command that would not be suppressed, its "lo e I eSNAPSHOT GUIL . : -INI�lk SI and was so even as to belie her poignant feeling of guilty appropria- .to writing y lines," and more so Her words were lost, or only frag- ' C� . . , 111? � i5201 1, .1 Licensed in Huron and Pefth Coun- ' . 0�,, physical trembling. A closer squeeze, tion and its dread of the, 'deeps be- during the early part of that phase merits of meaning, in that wild A FEW INFORMAL PORTRAIT TRICKS . I . ,7ZI ,-;A. � . r ties.' Prices reasonable; satisfaction I ..im, guaranteeq. a tighte grasp on the hand, bothwell yond. Still she had the piized free- of her 'life. Yet what was, this turn- shrieking and weeping; meanwhile . . . , , �... ­ t � � ,A"" , . ".. - .1 . ..., --111. . ��,I, t � , For information, etc., write or Phone nigh rapid as thought, and he was dom of going to Derreck's, home, do- ing-about .except her real woman's na- ,she struggled to get to Derreck; I 1, I .. �14� ,. . t I , I ." , HAROLD jACKSON, 14 on 661, Sea- releasing her when efit (the ture, trained through ages to this, re- making Mary's heart b1bed--at the . ", 34he again said, Ing things there for his ben. asserting itself against preconceived piteousness of it all, for the latter ... . ..."...::", . I., , . forth; R.R. 4, Seaforth. now with an unmi.9takeable tremor, most.of which he never kn and - I ,.1::1 ... �. I . ( .ew) ... : 1_i�, . I . ideas which were due to inexperi . , ,,J "Let me—go, Derrecl�." And they striving to keep his wife respectable. - knew that Bella lovect her husband - I �! ' ','�,�,, ence? It wag nothing more; , " I . . walked along as before, outwardly Yet, while ever -desirous of doin but q11 as much as she could love anything I �311 9 . X;:;:�:. .." W. S-. OINEIL, DENFIELD, ONT. that Mary recognized, was t4is in- and thaf, when it came to -the point, .� . ��11 apart and keeping an even pace and more fof him, during a couple of � .," �� . . . . . I!!. I I - I t Licensed Auctioneer distarice-he crease 'in the pains and pe rj�Nes of 'she dxeaded losing him, even more I � .4, �' I quite master of himself weeks after that revealing embrace 1: , . ; . �f..,�.?,.�Wwi�:� . r I ' her situation. Not that it was her than she dreaded death. At the same ... ,,.. i. �� ... w Pur6 brbd �ales, algo farm stock yet knowing that at the moment of on ,the hill -top,. she succeeded, by tb ... .. : I e : . I � I . . mor bent at -all to murmur against the � time Mary had to exert all her 11 ". . .,I.. . and implements. One Per cent. breaking that contact -be had been dint of 3huch effort, in keeping e � I .. . - _.�.. .. I'll Al , � ' X.."i. 1'1� 1� For away from the bouse whils ' I ... .,:, I ':,J'� � charge. Satisfaction guaranteed. on the edge of an abyss;,,she aware t he was exactions of a position in which she strength to keep Bella from flinging $*41e` :Xi�; I " I found so much pleasure- that it was .� :�..,._ � ?, I Ip dates, Phone 28-7, Granton, at that in this embrace, long -hungered iii -doors. He understood why and herself violently around befreck's 1. :, �,, sa ' . !11..�j�� �.�i 1;�'! ' . my expense. for involuntarily and in secret by kept his courisqi I often half -pain; but rather that shi, rieck: so 'that Kingsworth stepped in . ;X.t . . '' , i4 : �:i 1, li I .., ,I- - ' ' ' ' t A 11 �. her, a . he had over -stepped a mark Now, .however, it hael COMC LU UeL- was waking up to the high. Pric,' and put a powerful hand to the strug- i?.".. ,.. �-4�1 .�', I I I . � that had always been in front but to receive more than her usual share which seemed to be the inevitable gle. � I :1 . " �,.,. "I .1 ;;; " LONDON and CLINTON would never be there again. Mary of this the greatest of pleasures to cost of loving anq serving anotper' "Take her away," said Derreck, in ... � 11 , ��� I � "' her, yet again it had come by the woman's husband, and to that greaL- .:. ::::: I ' I '� NORTH I � had passed a Rubicon in feeling a tone where anger, pity -and di;gust 10. I 1;�� , -� A.M. r and terrible price which she had were pretty evenly mixed. "For � ',�r�,i 'Which she could never re -cross. Not path of pain. Indirectly due to Bella e, ,-,,�. .1 � Londoi�, Lv. * ................. 9.00 that she' saw this truth, as they con- because, in a frivolous mood, she had now seen to be possible. heaven's sake take her out, or she'll ��;i�i�Ki:��i:�:�i�: ii,� ii I 312 .:.,:It,i:� ..: 11, ' .. Exeter ....................... 10.17 tinued homewards. Up to this her gone along the jetty with Derreck and Then the expected' came about. It be here and set me back for a week ::�::;,�:::- . 4'(-;�, : Hensall ..................... 10.34 . �;i�i�;-�:�*,,, ._� .1 . ."�,�`.�, , Kippen ....................... 10.43 love had been what every good wo- persisted in "fooling around" when was evening, with a bitter north- or two." ::�:i::��"".,�; .. ,;'ij, I I )I;T. .� t.� Drucefield ................... 10.55 man's love is -an attraction that de- he was about to descend to,his boat, easter raging across the Bristol Chan- In part guiding but more lifting her ���i��: � � _,.4, , . , �4�,,' . ­ I " ii.�i�i�!�",i��iii� ,� I he had fallen down the harbor -steps riel, piling up the waters in Minehearl along, they got her out of the room �iii���f��i�i�i�i��-, 11- . Clinton, Ar . ................ 11.20 fie$ explanation in its ideality and '' i :::: I stands forward ever-paramountly as into the boat, broken some ribs, got harbor, and rattling the window sash- and down to the - fireside. Thpre !��:����:il��i��,.'.' ., 11; ­,:�?`*i 1�., .1i `�:::�*i* I .. , SOUTH . . .. . C"11� k � es of the room where Derreck was ,;�..:;�;:-.,.: ..." .... :,::i:;��` � 1; P.M. a desire to serve, to benefit, to help a general shaking (,and was u0nuix"d , Kingsworth left her with Mary and -..,, ::�:j;;:;;:::iii�!�i I I � .�.*iiiii��i��i :i�',*Ii�i�i�fjj: .. * " " � . lying, . .Mary, went in to Derreck's, " : .�:;;;;:::�::,;-: I ,:�k,��) . -gently to went upstairs again. Her paroxysm ........" . . ".: � 1 I , Clinton, Lv . ................ 3.10 the subject who is King. Flit iiiiii-ill: : ;�.,, ,#erto it to bed. Thus, the more ui � ii�!,!�ii.'.'?,i ........'..", 1. 1� I � , Mrucefleld ....... i ........... I telling her uncle that she would % - :i�.".'�i�.�'ii4l*�: ..."I" ,�, . I 3.32 had been with -her just love for love's keep Bella as straight as, possible . not. having exhausted her as usual, she i , 7X'. .. �� , 11 ::: ; :. ... 3.44 be more than half -an -hour on this oc- ".' I I.S., .4.... - - ', , .� .1 I . ". ' Kippen ..................... own sake, complete surrender to an during this time, Mary was in and . was quiet, except for sobbing and 11.1 :.61 . ",,-,i� !?"w: I % 3.53 casion, as she had so-and-so to (10 mumbling; for this reason Mary also . i,;,,'Ii� , � Hensall ..................... affection sO pure that it had effectu- out morning and evening. She would You can greatly increase -the effectiveness of your informal portraits if I ,R,1�1 , . Exeter ...................... 4.10 before supper -time. Seeing Alice . I you take advantage of the suggestions made 6eiow. I . ..'�1,10 - ', , ally �hallenged her artlessness to have been there more still, butJim- returned to Derreck, almost immedi- . . I 1.1 5.25 � ,V ''I . "it ,,.� London, Ar . ................ asleep on the sofa, with a Pillow on ately, taking Alice with her, the child 11 :" questi6a it and so had run loosely in MY'S injured foot had taken a bad HE effectiveness of any photo- Ing from the side, it is best to in, i:,,P�� , .;: i.:::��, � il. its own -fire. She had heeded no turn; and, as he lived in t the outer side.to prevent her rolling being then awake-kilowing of old Tgraph is determined primarily crease the exposure. -to, about twice IT:, ! , I � "J, ,, � 1 !'46 . C.N.R. TIME TABLE off, Mary concluded that Bella was how this upset would aff ect him, she I ,I,,��,-41. I I I past, asked no future, knew and this obliged Mary to be more at home by the amount of light available normal. 4 , tI.:1 1. . 11-1 . . . I upstairs and at once ascended. He" wanted to press him to have his tea, , " s . � : ,,, EAST wantbd to know only the present. She because of the increase in work gen- . and the way the light is employed. in this napshat, however, the - I . . . i 11 1�' A;M. P.M. knock on the bedroom door' was an- stop that rattling win,dow and make photographer has utilized another � ',11,4�,.1'3, " 2.30 had sought no affinity of.ideas, nor erally. , And Bella did try to keep A master of lighting can Obtain -11 'T, ' 6 1 .t� 11 ..... 6.15 swered by a masculine "Come in." the room generally more comfortable. trick to reflect light incto the -shadow . It.." � 2.5() had she thought of such a thing. it away from drink at this period, path- better results with a box camera ' ,.�, "I I , . ,�.. , ., , ;, ., J Holmesville .......... 6:31 was merely that hei feminine half of etically, with all her little strength, She entered, to find Kingsworth keep- In the meantime Bella, considerably than a novice, careless about light- areas, by, using the brilliant white - 1. 111� % 4 �7 6.43. 3.13 . . _4 ".1 ., I, � Clinton ................ ing Derreck compahy. sobered by ber outburst, could come ing, can get With five hundred dol- of the picket fence. This strong I , `,;l I l 6.59 8.21 a whole had.sprung to meet its mas- her tragic weakness; but her efforts * .:". 1� t I Seaforth ............ "Where is Bella?" she asked, look. to no harm; in all probability, lars' worth of equipment. F&r this white reflects sufficient light Up. � �111, I -i : 7.05 3.27 culine half. ..Love's fanatic, in a'sense were only rather more successful . .2,;;�� I-, St. Columban ...... . - ing around the room then throwing reason, whether you're just begin- ward into the faces to give theuk I �., !��, , Dublih ............ . . 7.12 3.35 its epiore also, she had looked for than usual. thought Mary, she would creep on 'to I ,i,� , �.."- I a complaining glance at the noisy the sofa, huddle up and fall asleep. ning your career as an amateur perfect modeling without objection- . I ,,. , 1 '41 , 1. , �;, �1 I "". ,,,, � _ I - , Mitchell ......... : *.., 7.25 'S.47 nothing beyond her sweet riot of As to Mary -now that Derreck was � x- able shadow contrasts. This tech- 1, 7:,,","' �L,-' .�, , I . .. windoW. ,_ cameraman, or have years of ,e . WEST I feeling and those services to Its ob- lying in bed, racked with severe pain . But Bella did nothing of the kind. ' I ", `i� I.! , , ��,� - "I don't know," DerrecIA &%rience behind You, it Is Important nique is consistently, effective for , .,ti, C, 'i Mitchell ....... 11.27 10-33 J,,t which Were nine.tbnths of both whenever he moved,' in addition to , 'plied Informal portraits, Binq9 refle � ...... - i�e - On -the contrary there she sat, in cted � ; � � 111:`P - " to check up once In a while and ; I �',! . ­�;i, , .... .. Dublin ............... 11.37 10.44 it and her. Now had come the and- the mental troubles caused him by she seems to have gone out. I Derreck's chair, staring at the fire . I ';�,, ; , " find out whether you're consciously light has the delicate quality neces- 1�11 I . ,�,�.', ,St. 061timban ........ 11.40 ..... haven't' seen her since about five d inuddlingly thinking of what had I �1;1 h' 11 . 1�111 � 10.56 den dawning of another view of the -Bella-it was curious and deeply sug- - using a 'few fundamental lighting ,Bary for subtle Illumination of facial ":-�, "i1i . , lo .� � 11,51 o'clock " A - I I ,"'T , I I Seatorth ............. - M r ,"' 12.' 4 11.10 matter, a view that increased Mary's gestive Of the real nature that lay ' ist taken place. She saw he self tricks for the most effective photog- planes. If a natural reflecting object I 1; "I � �, I L " ' � . 11 A�64q �� ,I Clinton ............... 0 quiet demeanour to "Have you had your tea?" C.0 forced away from her husband's bed- -taphy. � -, is not at hand, a piece of newspaper, I .,',,.�,�,-t 4� 11"� "' 12-35 1 I . , �Fl�'r��,;�,117 I tremulousness, as they went forward behind her usual , 'I, .. 11.35 see the motherliness which she dis- "No -dad was just. talking about side, by the woman who loved him . One of these tricks, whlch.is of a white sheet, or a blanket plac6d w'�.,,`,a,&,`E -l"'I — I Into the chaste, still, white moonlight " ' I !,N`�I,0', ;.,��117 " and the salt wind brought up the played towards, him. Kingsworth getting me sorne.,, and had n nd to particular value when making in- on the grqund or hung it' 0116. side %,!, ,.�; , .31,,P�,, 11�1. C.P2. TIME TABLE An- � � I I. .... I',"'� .... .. - . . . �,�,I,�,,�;,'�.���� �'.­ EAST . rumble of rolling, surging waters that said to himself, as he sat at the bed- Without. a world she went down- his needs. Her own part in the mat- formal portraits of subjects with of the subject will usually. acco , , ,�� , " . � I ,� -A, ng It all, �stalrs again, made him some tea and ter, this drunkenly bringing it on, light hair, Is back -lighting or side- plish the same purVose. , I'1,!fpi�"U"I 'i. P.M. enveloped them unheeded and reach- side one evening, watchl ,�.;;,�,4,*",; ..", I I � � �V�', li�,,, "O eded;' that would all come In lighting, with the light coming from If you haven't been taking adVaA- . ,'(­ilti", ii ,,I , was unhe L 1, I :1 � Godertch ..................... 4.35 ed away inland of their -paith. Froui while Bella was sleeping, ready , t , o be toast, boiled a couple of eggs and exact control you can . -i'r,",�Ill.", "I I �� � 1), p, � 4.40 time to time long silences were brok. on band during the Alight, A, W as took a neat and appetizing trayful of when she, later on and according to the back or side of the subject in- tage of the �, , � 5'! I, ; "I, 1. � L 'j, �.L Meneset ................... * stead of from In front. have over the depth of the area in I � ��It',_ � � �., I ... 1 ... 4.49 en by'the brief tui&ldh1fig of other Just ZaMe az a bootiful, �oung W'ite things back to the sick room. Hardly custom, went penitently and tearful- - . � i: , IT " 1.�'! ", 11661* .............. . The attractive snapshot above focus by using larger ,Or, ginallOr _.L�� � I� " � I ,� to Derredk fo pardon. He had t, �:11 f. ... A ................... 4.58 ma�tters, their very transient inter. hbn a-cluckin' 'bout her On'y chick." had she entered, when Bella did the 1Y I havo a, lot,of tun � I, '' � :, ,,�j Auburn 5.09 I . of how And nothing unusual either, he same below, after some two -hours. driven her out; she had fulfilled the shows how this technique can be, lens openings, YOU I .: �!�'� ",:,. .S;. Ifflith ............... :::--,-- gat in -which being proof I employed very skffifully with ex-, in store, for, you. Rome:mbet, the �I_ I., ,�! . N,- " � I , ";:, � , �, . I , � I -i', - widw .1 ........... ..... 5.21 deeply each one's mind was Absorbeo thought; for to him Mary was the and -a -half with a neighbor who was command; and, in her usual ebb and cellent r - Its. 'f�u this case the am: allgr th-i I&IS aLe�rtuye the debPor ,�, f 1;I1. , � :1t ,�",:" 5.92 1 I ' esu � . ,.I, 'filb. I I i:�%.!,� ��"i.,' mct4ught � . . . .. , -.� ...... I - - - - - - else, Thus on and same wherever there was suffering. afflicted with the same craving. She flow ,of likiftg and dislike for Mary (frealL young faces7of the children, the 9"a " ­ - - ­ fA,. kpctis�. 11� ,w;4 ,`,�, ��pl � ; .... I 9.45 by something I .. I f ;­ , 1�� _,� - , ,, L � 1�, 1,�'m� k's 't to ,(�Omlye-hsatd . ori & , t .,,�:. T-orenib . ................. � �u a bea�-diiit halb-V6 61f(30C Don't 10*6 . � - ( ��" `� `�' . 1, �',I,� . down the hill they Went anA, into the In a large Agree she was so; but had gone out to get 66m4iilng tasty at such dwes, Bella got, In Derrec are give . I . I ". 1,�'­��­,�.,�;�! It,, I �;�,, , zi�, WEST, Wn of 11-ght Which out, cht'Ag6, li,U110.006MI1911"by making. "I'll :A *1 I . , I A�"M,. little town, thdre to pairt-Mary, t6 Aer6, th he'r secret heart, the;o was, for berteck, then Inadvi0ftiently step- action on this occasion, a Passing by the cro . bpo' I . . ­ . . '_,11��'. _.,�,,�, , I � I '' , -, _t , " I I . , a cilangW-&A�u&r !.'� 0"'m% ,�e,.,!, I ,­,` �,�, I ,;;: i I?10, 61 buil a delicious- feeling of protection, W. --ped In to see this acquaintance; 'the inkling of his true attitude towards rounds iliaM. I . . 11 I I. ��,;. ­ �­,�_, .", , ­;� , , " -, " . ,, __,: %1" . ' , , A *� *66 _ :,� - Via, �'_ :�,i,,�,',! - �I�",% � g,20 burry along and Indoors -for th . , .: , _,L"I, � , , ��­40 , �� , " L,.,,.,�,",��;,�'[���."Li,�l,,,�'.,�'..I ! ��]Vi ... .1 t being 'that she Was now' only Mary. In a confused t"y � �, 'I.;."! .... P,Mj ,,po�e of doing what she could for Jfw� stoa4y,ptrong sense of being a shield, reaUl . WAY she saw wkin&Al�, *fth' thel 1101t epoling; , A6*4T_'0fv1,'_LL� .1... 4, '' 'iI, ,,�, . : � �,' I . , ,�,,,- se. .him turning ��decldedly against her, frd)6 In ud 't the hubject'so, ,fifthwok-i6ii . �*kt,���t'l.,;."�.�.,�l,.",�:, . ,t�, I " �.��, I,", ,�A i �t,-,.*,v _, _ �1�','i�JKIIIIIL't��,,I L'i .!�;;�,I� McNaught ..................... I 'O ,XAy, -to whom Mr. Milroy had 40M as well as ;a server. All this D r- fititO lie down, there to mutter aeA 0 � I ,�� .", ,;*o��t L " . ,,,t.t!,�,`,,,�," y�;?,: * L, " .1 .LtA,,�$��.,;t�;,�,'­ - 0�� V I , "" 6 . 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