Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1946-01-25, Page 7n Tole "o-marriater, Ro.11ollor, Etc. 0�WT41U0 owee, ah Heusan Fhoue i18 1* ils MEDICAL SIRAFORTH 'CLINIC .. ., I . '. . . I . . _ 1, DR. E, A. McMASTER, M.%, Graduate'61' UnIv4relty 6VTOronto. T I h . 0, clli� 8.10 IsJully equipped with template and modem X�ray knd other UP -to -date 41agn9stic afi& thera�etics dquipment. PRONW-26, S OATH" JOH'N' A." GORWI LL, R.A., W.D. Physiclan,.ana 8drileon IN DR. H., H.: UOSS' ()FFICE Othe 5-W Res. 54 al.. Seaforth MARTIN W. ST I APLET6N, B.A., M.D. Physiclitn.'and SuCilean Successor to-- Dr. W. C. Sproat Phone 90-W DR. F. J. k. FdRSTER Eye,- Ea�i. Nose, andThroat' Graduate in Medicine, University of Toronto. Late,assistant, New York Optha , V. xnel. and Aural Institute, Mboreffeld's Eye and Golden.Square Throat Hogr vital,' 7ondop;i Eng. At , COMMERCIAL 110TEL'. O-EAFMTHL TH'TRD­'. W*:SDAY.Iiii each 'month, from 2 I p.m. to. 4.30 p.m.,* also. at SeItOrlb linic Erst 'Tuesday' of Oach'. m'i 53 -Waterloor Street, Waiford' JOHN Q QQDDARD,.M�Q., 'Physician and Surgeon Phone 110 Hensall 4068:i62 F. K. SCHERK Iclaw -a n d -S u Y1-9ci ne 6 HengaIl' AUCTIONEEgs HAROLD JACKSON Specialist 'in Farm I and Household Sales. fAcensed in Huron and Perth -Coun- ties, Prices reasonable, satlifiction guaranteed. . I , . , . For information. etc., write or phone HAROLD JA6.KSON 14 � oil - 661, S6.A- . forth: R.R' 4,--Seafoith, aW. S. OINEIL, oE,N:FIELD, ONT.. Licensed Auctioneer also fa;rm stoc and - ihipl6meuts.' One Par,. Cent charge. Satisfaction- guaraut!eed. For sile dates,- Grauton, 'at a zdy expense� LONDON and--MM"N-'-- t NORTH A.M. London-,,'Lv.. ...... 9.00 Exeter ............... ... .... �40.17 r Hensall . ................ 10.34 RIPPOU 10 43"' a4rucelield 10:55, ,�Itntop, Ar. 11 , 90 SOU TH t P.M. Clinton, Lv. 3.10 Atirceilleld ............... 3.32 Kippen ........ 3.44 Hensall ............. 3.53 j Exeter 4.10 I.mdon, _-5.25 . ............ C.N.R.TIME TABLE PAST A.m. P.m. 1 Gdderleh .......... ... 6J5 1-30 Holmeavitle 6.31 2:50 C '43, Clinton. . ,. ....... I . I v. gios I 6.59 _3.21- 061iiinban"'.... 7X5 3.27 ftblln --v ..... 712 3.95 MiteheM 7,95 3.41 WIEST 11.27 10.33 -11.37 16-44 11.40 Seaforth 1.1.51 .10.56 19.04 If 1-0 r 'Goderich ........ ; an, 11.35 t C.P.R. IM TABLE PAST .............. Meheset 4.40 m6shw 4404 Auhuri ...... .......... .... 4.50t lillyth ............... 32 . .. ........ 9,45 A.k VeXi ght. i 12,04 1wNtio I n *74111 Atiftirn 12.54 , Nommm"" N1. OAFK", WIXAA�,' PCOM I a ath Iho ,a t,ri ed toee" at her. fAce:vOks, hesa in"at Mrsii Is and d I#' alapp, "Notlaug wopid ne 1,ar, .......... - - ----- ............ 14 WhiC all ......... .. ... son :A-011 'Put, 1.4 the 910,40 �* � . at$'; 41 came details 'oX','1' mg4i *Afob�u or, 'Jileipi er story,, g. her qqea7, a. Ki gswortb t, sh DOwugtAjVq Mrs. 14pg�W-OkIll was tiqi But Mr W_ Itu ex.PAi�aiiou astAott-pring aboqt man Milyi'what is fiboe'roatter wiih..#?!, little 'houp made (if peltilac I at A 04old iot_ rim � I g �iufr in a Way moo,hagitally all r6 led, 'PRIP 4A ,.let smph . ma era,, biaming-i JB p1l for slipai in, ui$denlY, Wtbji� little more than 4 S4,a wias wout, sk what eye and'thb intpute. Of that Chink of �giass, .1'r6u.ihoulit iiv4�44t.gkeoi thig tQraF­.t X10446.14ty. hakalrea#F, slip". her Ito ou-sewifery h re, 'and�7,uiq�. tbir'old .an. 0 fee' ary -to tudated abitilli, Was. on her at 11.9 VE. WPURV A*are ihat Mary Was-th t and swer�d: raiklit the sofa wor, eii doing the ehe Weiit,aud liee�' known that' thig' A*, own, as the got .�ihe P045 s "Nuthin! on'y It be pizened 0 r, 6ame-thin-k-ling h9yF air e it, wa gcping. to the bedaldioi going: "You natstn't give Befla, her medi-. th ts. Rbild shrieked And. -began o ­shiiw from the table in BellaVA -,room. F1,,0Qu' ,��at Derreck had not written. to� any em rki strong Xr*s, in the alc4 #fte I r . t elne yet -It -Un't time, Y6u 'know "Poisoneol!"'- il; b toed. Mary,L. In, a V., .4 ate kne.w_sInce niswortl, W as there at the, Instant, ,affair bad for )lie 'I "ift.1 hi0e oiey-,pimiredu olaj,rf); at -sh could no he weil aa ady horror th V in -had not t on t .4 4 . Y, Of her foJIe4 Attempt ��r said Mrs. ingsworill, quije ls�e- - bein . uttering, 1a11ReatZtIQngL which evinc- -As yet she It Mh of AO* k startl6ot Out of -her e a al ato kill', Bella with, brandy sh t d� s, death.. "Accordlug, o asid for hpiii; ataggered by. tbe� Mary's fastened on -It�disoll," dinartly, as she fintifleo' her ta:sk control'by kkp - her. mind oi , P*y,,,.Worc1 thought .mu6b, mostly by' the, Way of then, t9midd and looked up at preaellf b6 Pe uiiui asre he f of her sorrow. yet feeling he 014. rel the -poison was not stroi 7 "Ay.�-zseems. az, that be th� On,y igret at r allure, but had'n� 41- fa�pp, .-making 'the latter gi In outtilgh 'y tb IIow'�d, those' thOuk'hts, to chAu;9e: her wardl�.r �fth that pugnauce abruptly become.an�:iunintia..., t -on' make Be jcb� 01-A to the vArailuts-Zin Y, pable horror. Thrusting this, weak and so lead'i, ; 'i ght it,be!", 4" in the' least dunning'to, t4e -a a had 'ti it" kL�.,��t man d so often, felt wjien'i1he oId but Vat -a Wei uttermost' where her .#tentlon first womau, fixed ihos�_- the. background, howevir,111.0 siepp�d -death. H pla�pipj the .,41to IOf old tbii�* iu#crut�ble eyeo. Mary, in rA. ginorant of the wa m,iqrel� a aow h for*aid apin, saying aboxi arul_her'saf�iy Afterwards were ran- era. Woman's ,onchiding'. remar' -forniiTld him.-_ k could, "Ybu ha.4 fietter ru4 at -buce fi- a US6 if it should be kniiw n Ceabout;,. cerned, she, had 4uickly. reall;eol'that, but""p6is Cli!17 "But -w do you. 'want to pour it. . 'Ihj�k oi 'no eoctorl-dr not much. of the polson,i out for half-an-bour befoo-hand?" I ual as the ma,6� on its -surface You � � Zaay' :A40p � I "An' Z4 �� ifior;,��,� - -in order to, take all sinister suspfiiton asI see what I can do for he . rill hA7d swallowed gad 4A. lia.ste� d'. aiway from. her action, It -The old womi� ws attending to and I . I I W ini aPpeAred_t6 .bi so in every e. way ng at this hop.e of'V was neces Fnatchi buck quite prepax.ed, t g L&TYM�", ossibly 6 sea Dr. GryF4 lievin the bed-clothea, again, and began to to Mrs. Klngivy�6jt ry's keenly undoing her evil work,- Mrs. Kings- Put an right, now t#atshio' "Yes, -quite dead, Mrs sary that she, should appear to look h,,.to Ma . . L . ,,;. . 1 saw how, excuse her action owthe store of not susceptible nature, ;5 6 Ill w4thout. a - word; hurried out. ofCod. the tie there was in, it an rt easily to account"t6k the child's a0..,i And"no'w, I �Aj .,on it as %utte a matter of no iiinpiorV h4vimig IAOI; �h medi- almost unspeakib e, dread-ap ovdi� Ouse on the suggested errand. AA tot' anceii the'h dine would not 'hurt in the o the ,pen powering fear that -left. ..'her speech- d As for her being troubled' by Yor. minute Or so Mi` y ga��dd the girl Was that-, matters' Were,. g.ass etc.; While Bella opened her less ar This ha. thei desired.e ieet;i lt�toq, and full of.&:great -urging to re. enormit of what she%a tribil-to, do, ey dOwit at this convulsed child, won 0[ightered ut, she o a der, Ofr uld..bear 4e--,.,ber Mind 4r6m.theletrible es ., no looked y from -one to the ti�FA Wstairs, without the old -woman. Irg what on ',earth she could - do to and sa �nothl4g in,-contradie-; th14 -4e - i4jized to he or. . lig mentaily, held up -by any other Inquiringly. Siu�e the morning if possible., lj.,wias,in this conditio' r n stop the *action of, the' poison. 11on- Oaie sense, of 4qbsequent remc�iiiae at havie her oliellriflin bad Phased away, Theq, thing the old.. o*aii did safety -,and, the tale shq, had, -to!d;i�on and, of mind that 'she tugged mechanic4l- a new rush of, horror brought by see, felt much -chi - t ' " " .6, I I - i I il "M agrin, a the wa:�- oni. the I 11166tora -this d sto ing taken bk human life -Mrs. Kinis- withdut so far having said ak word to ly at her end'"6f t6e machine, while thew6rd "iW tr woui son her from jnakii.�g Mary replaced tile, 'W'di7rh wa's of too hard, t6,'Ignorant Mary -0 11. the subject, she had -several Mrs. Kingsworth Pushed and ,strug- death being quite close and, ab apy further 'attempts on'Bell'a ly Awful, truta at the other -end and said how Oertain, her mind was a tumultuous Thus she and the doctor entered the wo deriug,"'how and altogether too' narrow a grain times wondered 'what her mbiher-in- gled prob 'a life. expecting to hear the., fc:r such ideas to do.more than touch law was doing he h a seem- heavy the thin n Mrs g. was. When the -task KingAworth hd her, then glide. off, leaviitg no fur- 'ugly 'peaceful and charitabld frame was done, Mar niuddle of impotence, regret it this, h6use And, 'gained the- living'r(iom, 'brought herself to admit What she h'ad Y contrived to lead the that. and the other, diead, of'tibe con. jnst as Mary iss' of mind ii- -that-the--latter - -was helping way n ued from. the' stairs done. sed the ataircaae-dpo:-, ther mark 'than short jets of I �vat'e . r Ito- the living room. This sequences of it all,. rta�ik6ninik. and' and. CIO generall;, Bella had gathered Intui- -brought her' to be'first at the bottom 1 Would 'make' Woman, Dr.'Gtay turnod, away front the sofa .on a slanting, polished growing terror of the old and How bb her?" Was Mrs. King%- saying; 1"Where.is thei tui� tively.l. 011 'liv part Mary was, bekin, iof-the ble'r' 'you ­ surface. 'To her.mind there was, but stairs, on tq' the steps of. W 6rth'a query., asi she'turned-,t W111ol, silisnit questi6ilings' as to whe, of and the bioiif� And u09 'to experience that saine ciliqous, which she sprung so -quickly as one thing iii the World, to do -get to Aher or not -the whole affair was -not the sofa, from whf,�h Ma'i:j- had� m ill -at -ease feeling under i'iwhich she make Mrs., Kingsworth glance up at arY's thoughts ftew,to. the ismall 0 uded the light of the lamp-., Bella out of the way,' so that, -Der- h sointe horrible. dream. So distracted tumbi6r �rhlc` ad labored while lying' in the next her i h 'she had d1ung. Wto'ths n surprise, Her 99nsuming,idea reek could return and marry Mary. room;'i, did she'b�c6me tbat-� quite forgetful "Quiet, since I gave her some castor harl�or, thinking. that 'here - was ceu- whe Mrs. Kingsworth' was to get up to Bella� at once, and abo ve Obsessed with this. purpose, she It of Alice, phe turned to�vardz'the win- Oil and milk," Mary answered. sure. for her,, if -nothing worse. Mris. aid abouV^to giVe more brandy to Bella. all things not toilet the 'old wolhali dow,:on'the opposite side- of the room,' n t Kingsworth faceo, about, saw, the 0 , paused to think of herself 171i"The Not that she distinctly- notic4�.d it. as go, t4,ere alonei had led her Into what "Bring. that light -inearer," sai& the ted -An took a stag forward and -was n the do6tor, as he stooped o er the ,c on th4 indoWSI." -affair, and would not" have. hal silch.' It "a a sort of vague , pre� rwght '-have been a. fopllsh.'betra�al glass she had usedi Point of alitilerk4lik out, asi-she might Mary car*r'ieo - the-- lamp. to, the -head �of oppiosite.'and said, her c9i even if, the consequence wouition that. something 'was wrong of her fearful, half-foriner su4;eion. have doiie had she suddenly found. the sofa ... "Yes," he added, stand- "There. had been directly threatening to� her- somewhere. But where and in what Eut she en be did.not;see,�the half ioi this, herself face-tib-fW6. with some hor- Ing up: from his Exit, . ealliv""' iftivoluntarl from self-if.jt had -been a question -of op- Way.: With the' rather uncanny,. re- as she looked down at the hen-lfke examination f'and ta:nt, a rible m6nster-when 'up 'went her sLe will never be anything e arVs lips. At that. ins while PPaj pr6asiVe feeling of, the old. Ise but en Murder, instead of one, of 'woman's face and sharp .,eyes of tDe old hands 'and she eyes - being still fixed on her own and m murmured lialf filVol- quiet now." Dr. Gray went aerqa6 and,picked A ent misadventure.' an, who, in turn, did n6t guesa'at un - tarily, 1, search'�ng 1fie depths. �f her nAture, 1he eakise of' -M' 'O God be merciful to 'us' .- "Aye?"' asked the old' woman', op. the tumbler, the old womanYg''e .yes, Suddenly the old woman straight- afy's. eage.r-mo5vement. all!", W-ithi that' utterance'. 'le 'eyes and staring up now as - keenly a Ive hy&no in a Way afraid to approach the' ' "Yo' . get, cl Mary re 'ening her litt as leyer eped her,,a.Pare u eared up down. here," gained Control: of her sampeding at h.4n-'In alarut that . w6ul were, lo6ke& 'Argight­iuto, M qre up from' the matter directly4 Mary began to :bast said she, as their glances were� d' have aryl lbw4 kitchen ' cupboard, in, Which -she .,eX- senses and turned again to'the ch I in any 9ther persnn. and the latter -felt her' old -dread 4b.. had 4een rV �bout her for.. f't rea on, to' 90i Mrs;. changed, ."while I run ild, been pitifu 'Com mmaging. Ill one hand .8 and-..&;Ive ta fresh sight "The child is dead,". lie rej ined,'ih ru M9 six Kin of.,w,hdm And's re shl back,' atensil. she held a small packet, which was .giworth downstairs. In tire mean- Bella her medicin and"bring.-AMee e, collectiozi she begaia -'t*o priofesslqutil unconcern,��'qpjte 4ead.11 tasl?6d at h to be*a'story at she saw time Bqlla turned over and appeared down t i sealed 'at -the ends and labelled. o ea;. then,you can go . �-tl . lerc Ask -herself 'if it' was p,o,ison: How to fall asiteep again. The 'other two' will be, no reasgil Mary shook and' aImpst dropped the "mped up to 'hide the truth. O' Screwing.up hei eyes, sh6 peered at - fr4r '? YAP" tO'stay did s' a 'iwWb;s face, Agi,welf 14 he know it,'w What put such lamp', in her horror, muiopr and carried, on longer." Mrs, An expre the wording on, the, label, then took an idea fiito her' uliiid� *hat Bella's nairw 636ape; -were' the only. , .,e ng close , to the window and and answers'In. hibpers. her eyes',.th4e was siou" the thl BeforeL Mrs. Kingsworth could'inake evidence 'was there for th' Eager to get the old.,woman out of any rep]' e­3uPPOsi­ ideas which Dr. Gray's announcemeat hat was awful to Mary. zed it agahl.-'�Rat polson,"she Y. Mary: secretr� trembling as_ tion? How likely, it was' that Alice cAyi4ed into h' 'Dr. Gray turned from the window the.room 'before berself, determined she I et mind. The old wo- read. And,,even'aa her sight took in -bad formerly d9he at the ap- had been seized by -some childish ;III-, In jig not to leave, her there, feeling the proach of Derretk, wa 'an stood tl� up, ,;�t took the glass to the table, and. smelt her s. away upstairs �ere, rigid,,gapi 11 . .. .. . 1, i. ind'saw thdt, chance ment, which had suddenly developed hi�ni. as if her life depended on, theo the dregs of what. -It had cont-am"ed.' iid il�r6wn- Its -.opor t- her- hout a,thought that ­ah e. In.' the growing pr9ssure of that warning in- fearing that the old woman would fun into an -acute form that brought on i1h1eiisity of her 9996.- "And nor, show Mrs. Kingsiworth lit a candl 'wit a itLL.,",n,��biffeam4ug-4nereuingilI nert -after -her', dreading twhear her shArp ing deliberately at murder, she turn-- 'these convalsiqus. Here the Child me just how the thing-'happener(l'i'"L he towards t a e v9us,,,ou,kbe- wholo,-, +Mary only meaiftline, and went blUn- tones ca-iio- _6 - _111- as nil d P, urrd� nesumed�, �-ng to, 'Mrs. -Xiings,worth- scalle -y, sayA dered in her efforfs Yet' what w ed'ba6k,Anto the room, and emptied. Jeance, and in a dumb sort of Way would haV4'roneo off the sofa had not 'and making' Mary feel that now the (Continued Nei Week) therl6i'to fear? sK asked heTsel. Bel- expecting almost' . anything in t .1 I the Conte of the packet into a jug t h b'd nts, a he Mary sijrdng� toi: er help. G -n -to the_�Pww_oe was once in from the, dresser ore in heir -senses and world to h9PV6n at every instant. On tile" effect of further dra,wink 'Mary's ibout halt-a-phit. of boiling Water Was MrT.--Kiinigsworth- -mind from -speculatt.pu hy_�,- Poured,'then,, Mrs.,KingswQrth stirred the two friend had discussed the sit- ed up the boxed -in staircase, ju"St Cal facts before her. Hurriedly plaid- lie would uatl6n, and" Bella had vowed never abo' - I . . (* I Sk I A P the steaming - liquid, as a ut 95 she would bae done if the Ing the 6acks, of' two chairs igainst r her late ilave'Atirred" a, jug of, tea fo to had girl had sprung"'In common surprise' t,ha sofa,'so. that Alicei could not fall ir touch brandy again - sbe e NA husband, when' he happened to learnt her life's, lesson," and -etc. to. do something that 'wa's of �no con- ff, a be he closed the staircase. -door in So ho working on-the'jetty and'had thricel from W, coilld she be in, any dinger sequence. She turned nto, the room, order to Prevent bella"fro'111 hearing' P Ft AND THEIR PALS� the designs of Mrs. Kln6woth saw there on the lo"V'windo-sill ihq Ald� I . . . . . I sent word'that he could not leave an e,s. Cries, then begaq to cast about work'.for tea.- Then the jug , *as ppo6ing that, the latter had any- tumbler in which she had first exam- for something tq' give- to thd latt�r. thing of the sort In her mind. And inedi the�ciolor of the Poisoned liquid,!" Wool outside the kitchen window, for ts wasn't'it very. Wriong of her to think then remembered the Whil, I at in the ic eontents to cool. :bQtLtIe. In -he" t of lighting a of Dermck's motheri or of any other pocket. and "went -to put. it 'away in lamp he rem�inbered having . heard in such a way. o w _w a 9 the scull�lry, thinking of,.. what Mary that 'strong, unsweetened coffee,was Evory'pergon is said to, be more 'or womall, H ess mad Oh �some subjec� particular- she to know that' --L? It. was ,posi- said' about Bella's medicine. This Rn antiolotiti to s6me -but to pbisong y if he or-. she, be judged by, the com- ',"i.ely - wicked to think such things,,! pulled--iirer UP foi- a' moment -it wag, which? She, knew nothing t the naim .tAioxx, standard_ She was certdinly nOt So' ran the oliftet te'nor ..of Mary's no' part of her plan..that"Mary shuld ture of this ral poison. Castor 'OIT an,e where' Bella -was ,conestned, �houghts, the while she suggested at- administer' the: d�se. s to oughl to be' Wavering good, ad (lid milk. Would Learning to hate her daug4t i aw -ta:in i-qa,tters downstairs w.hat't do;, she conthnied on to the one counteract or in any way upset . . . . . ..... er. u -I cinti6n to,.co xiore and . more. during the past two and the 'fiervous-insti-net to! get the sit'de.,.'of the scullery and put tho, Ation of Ekpothe'r�-at,auy rate, ears,'till th� accumulation of mat- caUst, of her troubre: out of the room the bottle. on a high shelf th�rie, where he would try cas - tot. I oil in milk -it ��"]iELd-put--ker.p-azs!Qn-beyoild j�oLi_ b6oAme ore itisistent in_iis� urg 'Derreek's paints, oilz, varnishi-s' and couvol not do illarm-it might give rdi, and, now foiled of "Kebin' en did' Xs for the like,were ke't for tfie boat. On ease, br even do g -and the, add- P naturally, she was simply add s -11011t. deftly, quietly afid *ith 4o' burry turning round agailt. s.4e suddenly tor would soon be in: 'So it was that Iy determind t4at.,wht nature was about that clearirig-�p of things whic� thought Of Mary hing'.-a" used or' presently she was pouring this mix- efusing to do iil. she uSivally', but.not alwAys, di(f Just �t Once ture down p6isoning Bell�, and Made Allibe"o throat, immediate- he would do, for him. before she hand'ed ffalPs, over ly after, which- the latter was so qWet In so far %.as tO for the foot of the...stairs'. iry,-and departed fo Jib_c end had' been 16 her, mind 'M. ?'the ftlg�f. -The In, the rnek�time' Mary hkd hurried I'as to make: Mary think that she had en'the MvPt with as little-nbi" 'as. 'possible, ov,imight have up bavpily ebanced.'6 'the right anti occ4si .'or, some- UM4, the, act wag remedi- be ated-that Is, it she could*bave kilif cOMMO 14ce ohe wthin her -ionawi- nP the steps, along the little, narrow cor- dote. After, watching the child for a Will �d Bella with a'wis'h she would have edge. lle,e being keenij alive to ridor and 11fito Bella's chamber. it few' minutes and seeing no' sign of one so Jong ago�yqt'td a certain any movement on the part of Mary was nom. neahng the end 6f tivilight. 'the contilsions returning, Ma�y, with .Ixtent it was t4 im011ls'of the mom- towards or about the little' able, her and in the dim' -room 'she could but a 'cnsiderkdly eased aind, hastened ent,, ., a,spasmod . ler action that had more slngf�4brearl idea coucertred faintly make out the several objects. quietly up to her roOni, there procur- Into --"the that dose in the medicine , gkas It w umped i forde' along witit a as nstinct and- that indefinable ed a light iand went..to ascertain if vords.."Rat Poison.,, . Not. nZfb than Which chanced to be a sma:l tumb- fear which took he,stl-ftbt.to the all was well with 'Bella . . . Yes, Beli, Ive minutes had passed w4en the old ler: And whAt would happen thea? sm�ll table by the bed -bead, reallyi la. was sleeping quite Peactfull Y, as woman had made her deico&i'on, soak. ..To, alf 'In"tents and purposes these t& �§ee If Bella was still safely i9leep. she hilid not previotisly done during .......... .......... d four or f -questions alone occupied the old wo- Whe ive- bits of -'Meat ixt it, iplay. n she was half-wa:i to ber objec- her -illness. '_Mar� drew down the d theifi at cer�afn sontt In the"Imil- man's thoughts, �s she moved he,rk tive she.. saw Alice stan I ding b blind, insered- Alle little y it, oaden th By including a pirt in a pleture'of a -child the human Interest appeal Is ery and -.In the Othouse adjoining, and Mary'a cOTn- hastened faward 6d clutched the -edges which'shle "had. oiauseofr,4immy ei-6, answering tud had very closely examined, the rdenta 97hol queries just as she vq.pul-. child's arms, just as drain- to make, go that the wind would not thd fatter' olor, of the cooled lioldid in a tumb- have. do YOUTE probably. noticed how it is also,in bringing out,tobby's _,nQ at any brdlh'ary, pacific 'ed the last drop from ihe tumbie rattle 'the window shashes,' then, she otten animals appear in photo-, playful attel er, Now she was pouring It info' bfiei tanc. Then tbe desired end wa, th4t had ' been used as- a, medicine saw the' iipt to test his little medicine glass, had her mind hs used for advertising pur- friend's faith in him, and Buster's grap yr- _E . LTI=1*97 Mky - th*ddiciiid- bottUm- by Mary a!Aing Mrs. glass! jerked ba76k to that terrible ponibiil- poses. There's a reason. Surveyi endless patience and complete trust Raving corkeo and shook the bottle, Kingsworth to go downs tair a girl!"! -Mary whisper- ity. downstairs, and tip-loed again in- show that* people, are interested In big young,masier. �fte held_it in the waning. light oft thp help her in 1,noving th6 wringing, ma ed ,In -order not to 'awake Bella) and to her own r6om. whIdh also faded mo t of All in childr6n' next in dogs ". -From the te nical viewbdint ArJ 'ddw, again screwed up� her small,� chin Ch .d, not because there was any need put he glass on thi� table., the harl:4-r. There thez, lower sash and' other .1amiliar animals, and tice how,be' an has used cameram ha%, bluish ekes, and, loiAted criticl- -to' change the position of the thing, "I sheated 'ou-1 seat'ea 'o," Al- -as softely raised; ary leaned out third�belieive it or not -in pretty, hii "properties" to help him obtain v at the thing. ' Yes, that was abouC but i because Mary had found, a pre ice giggldd, In those low tones which into the gathering darkness, saw that girls. So you can double -the Inter- an Interesting triagiular, cOMP06­ 1e exact tint of the physic lipstairs. text for doing"- go. The old woman ��she bad learnt to be the . eat in your.,snapshots if you include tion. The photograph- is. -excellent only proper no one wits close at hand, then, with- Vvith'.tIfe bottle hidden under"her ap- then at the f6ther side of the ones in that room. Ili a minute or two of her repugnant, theamily pet insome of your shots. Also in distribution of valei with-'. oil, Mrs. Xingsworth imade quietly f&r` room, aiid, as. she Passed the ott6-1, "But y-o.u'Te a very hughty gi�l, IY pIcking up� the detestablei thiti I g, M&ehan that, yo�,r pictures �wHI the Iigbfbs­t* 'ateas eoni�efttrated in he sick room, thiliking fo-repla have added meaning,in, years to the -center of the snapshot. The, ee, the man, she paused and. stooped to, kiss and Auntle. Is very cress with y4u," and Without a thought of anything covib medicine lewith the one In -her Alfide .ftr the sop or daughter who l6rt ph6tpgrap [eii his, Put Out her and, she lifted Alice to heit,,as "beyond getting rid of its �,hpr hat hand] painfully' pictured with a favoritCp6t. ligbtink beautilulij, using the oog% land. hand to restrain the action, on the the' latter again showed her amuse- suggestive presence,., that medl e Many ainan Of respoiisibilfty-loo�s light-colored bijk. t .r�_ t 1i ht 0 ti -the bttoman showed score of not wwaking the' child;' but melit at having cbeateA th6m. Mary glass had, gofi6 over t he road' d back fondly to his boyhood day . a 1kito the' fade' glan e a tnu of his main subjioeL ler, �4at Mar was still sleeping, ApA Oth the 'half-invc�uitarY move to lift interruDied'*Ith, "Rush, or mamma hopped Into the id trick 61 ti�lb' % y harbor. Mary re, and feels that be owes part oA his Th tto i�Irefitly. go, hanging her itifentio'n bett arm th6te came' a rush of that will-" Affee's legs, sud4,enly straight- Closed the window, "eling that she mature vdsolom and character to the -avoid ugI.NF shhdb*$ in,inforhii�l and with her back In Mary's dIr6c­ Almost. ever -Present - ropugnaidep to ener downwards., stiff; -her head went had staved oft some . great catastrophe pet that wos oned his closest pal. trait..woilc,,!Fs-,an,-imliortant device. - ion, -ahe ourd flidOsual quantlt� lu-� touch'. the d little, keen -faced, energetic back; and Mary, fes�Png that -she And -Put awf�y all reftlip ei of tt, ano So dont overlook the familf'retF, ph6tog-tapher, o the 'miediciff6i* glass. Then, In a figure -a physic4l shrinking that was was about to b&in ons).of her iunco'Ar vent quietly doWhAt6rs. when -you' piettite the' children. 9hoUld'i -hd�v,'fo e 6 'in a Way than was Iment,. I%rried ra. Kings- vick J,erk.:to stop, the flow, of_�the gr 46 Mary's t-rollable its of mart Just outside the house M Junior an� Sis �vill he grateful to, Child -to are at thijt ihoid the " shoulder .of the 'bottle undefinable feat of her.. As It was, out ok the ri�;m a'ni. d6v-rn:sta*Irs-at worth came upon the two Aplins,.,ajad you in years to come. with _,p,�ak'a illutriiionjs a find eX- th arm P13i, Agat at -the. top, of the� the glrl Watched the fondling and Jig- &a bottom'of which she met' Mrs, was about to ask y (y ,OuAg Bob (who Ad. i a4iple of An Informal poftrait study. 11 atidri 4 h4inInj' th 4, th-6�! nag; and Idury, turned half-ovei .4 n4d , to -the endearmets-all .belng k1hisiWbirth about to go up.. bad zealonsly' worked the "Ni#ht bqked towatds'tb6' W woman o- "W"at be 4be matter?, 'queried the -Oueei since De�reck iwtnt,awfiy,h,a d., '­�osed to bring 9. Vdith boy uI Im 0_X Woman '-old woman, as she stood back, no -done well ih - 6rf and li�,d not beew bitter at4od upright, Imbirked thetabatdol, d6gite. to get the I dttI6 atio, gtrop6d It into. h6r fr6ou. out or.-�h& chamber, i' dg a k0ep sit, .. Mitlee fitgff allits-�dVantagies ire,, that 41ary entered the 1'40-6ip the otear Belli In the illiterval) 0 ton aotdit. hie ,an# -the 14ttled to It ih gi as b relief as W&i f6iiii e -d or ji she IDr.. Gray,' a tha 0 6" thd bo* ad that Alice's 'Offilofit lack to Aii0e; but 614 FVw.XWam qestlong Obtfod'odbilft WOUIC It' . n ... 4d iturmi 'She .h rary 6 44LLU Gue Aeulung, OUT, -01 unplea-saut ln%0% �Itk itcot wo % n *h1oh 00%: IV 'k bb'W -rat' ht k ii aem O*Abte"or W JS JoUr.4 iW 046-Utt, Wof oft 'the '966r At M4 lUktRer'.411d h4bit iof`-Jrdf'i54tIng W- - M ... ...... .......... .