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Hart,,, k, r,n r. , ; .:. +(Continued fraiNi Sae) wee) , , . .. l g a ma?, ills, W; ., F�(�1, .' w 1 . ,r. slit . • �4'+:. f. k'i et wild; ors... woWdt Apt-haY$ .Yeas.e had hoartbi fila; k1]1smA -,�-^ t t �t►F` t r 4 �, 4 Stin of 'the Upli epsaty ' of Toron, o, _hat , ,... sr, a, , X , men ?ae that age there wads ;,4ne . s e f' im with h high -oval. C XV . I r e el t, dr edi such admission item his P .ak 4 , h. t aAp IITAI T. ° 1 certain indnX$i♦nC9 aistong the ec$ j n e ha s o he marriage was the grim. reaper fif .the S'haRlR reeddmess4i rm, P t it'>G F ".�,t r qt ° r ��` {f; r„Xr ” ,, r , ",x awe , ed genius. more .aoegm jtoh� 'bltethren� For tkiareover t rues d at n t itursin rofessiop. The casualty rate, the p,rewAt4 loll; Lieu. W, �E,. ! ttor} Lor,. ,maw of .actin. 1, dg P w that Qh 1S man . wt',Psp -stage `at the theater and see= , 11m Alas! a large cup of sack did lid , g p - e i roliuceai Hav- lT:• OzR - ,.,}j1in, �f �t ^'".' " •;'; �P ill", , ' ' i, . And.gf latch persons whoYn Nature a}6tl these weld lcna th_k l Cie to sharpen the remembrance of dna -to marriages, is 30 per cent an th R 1►t,. . I , h :. num-,air .w a so madet3c sg charnpilag.. perform in a number of his awn p I d o e i, „It is Benmiller, who• wss a . aputssx4�A'az�y io' ', ; ea u�+r u ,,t 3 t+ortune had favored there was a .nim a. , T sure he was nothing Mr. VV}ilia}4 Bltalesaare. It was in Waal y, ha. "said, cis m� ngrs yt,,, , �y l i'; , } r� r ibpr rounxir the table! the center of so friendly, was ane 'whale own. ave- 'plays, o be s e n g a terrdic. wastage of trained pa+aom Tibet for, fiver y. e:sltse.rehtu;}Y 13}l? 4 �.;a„, ,, t;; te. mo .great as an actor, but ,those wlio v,�in_that he bronglvt bis mind to bear i es a vel' a .e 1 t, , . •r rr, +5;'i'r + 11 ,-1 , „, .dr of .it iminedd tial Et waseytpnd a prt Wel az} ,bxin up the question aP' bow 'tex7i al d. Ad ,1 Y ry ,.a.;?rr.., , ibis soomat khe pot , ... u e a such Nin his co. n neon kite Problerim )licit now engaged, d ga „ �r,, Y, ,1; GI'1­ ,�r°?r. s sada. a3n . at ; h sbox+Eest natio,. had could $ dg f t g -s, u&i ` fa s uld h government . 0 3n as» ing.. aO,t + .ate #die.. lib4�t<�.., at ....,� r .' G , . .:1 ,- " +ateLy;asrgp4sitta the.racalOt.. Place of hi rlg k r bA he g g r e of 'for- Harry. to wit weiq of opinion .that he .it. 'He felt sure he had seen bath the �. ,,_ armor °�s , a ,.• co I}e.taken tho, lifelesa.ilQ ps__,;___x- sfatin the nursing Profession. country is voy Maly, sto4ok a}lcf 4, 1t; �' w {: t7,, t;!g >a i t_Vy ecC, ' A m n!agBr, jt Peer a da of gy*paiea before, and in very different S g. lA and with a �feiv magic Nas without a P r as viler Wavi'n am filet a exclaimed: land' . is •sGax`cely • ruifitvated. • T'hc�re _"" ` -:_ h ` "' 1 p 1 ? �t`` .n Richard Barbosa, vho had recQGkaaca •:. 8 Y cireums2ances; sliggt threads of re- g a P p .. b road's: the AOS : Ve. 'Playa, . , -. :r } ':..i } rr ;#, ^ y art' '.-I, *j i'. bu the •fine new playhouse on th touches had dry' jio , ,,V .. in me "'I'm not in, aBpi^oyal• There are many, are ;iso }.gads .af %4y. apeop toZ'Que six? ! •f 1 G:a �r }lt had Richard' Bur- But whatever ther man, Was or what- collection , were alive his mory, E ilT,!j, � � � Bankside in Southwark, and, vibe was More than duce him h con of things on which the Minister of tl}a main faotB,, a se»m Yram ,alis la • ter, a' Wt,r M " "' Rti�� with a ema s,for ;'ever he� was not, in the estimation of but for the .life of , ltd n ,J 4 ry„ ,` 11 ;"'' stn �'yrr11q," A :; held by all callose ,opinion was*, of bags gone to him d ?oil ie a them to ether into anY'rbAperiil Ilealth (Hon. Russel! T. Kelley) 'and tern 'slides ova& il>e ,poverty of tRie` c ae r'"aE "something, new for Twelfth Nig�it " Gervaae he was uivdoubtedly a ve} y,. P ,p g - I do agree. He ,has not sold, me this rank an:4 file of the '! x' : , . ' i + f �" � i fi`ik §" t' ti''} Weight to. be 0iii first tra t9 gr PeRP.ie. eaxh :' „ k R Near him William And as sure as Burbage had dans eo' agreeable fellow. He. had' given them clue. _ 1.„ l the time. to 13 fitful breakfast. lie.. fieri. 1, The 'playwright spent the reek of idea. if it is an immediate club to ,the people .are 'illiterato And.piny the, a k, r-�,7 ist3 ky Kemp, the famous cometh n,, a burlq, something new had beew forthCom- a der g �� _ fihe. morning on .a' bench in the sun, act as a stop -gap, that is all right 'very .wealthy had adequate clothing; � • a ",�G°; 4`„%” ��? feHave who” • h olling, un- ing; a piece such as to' make the.town ed them with Pres and lively dds But, if it becomes The Poor people were, -Clad' in .ease,; -.:. ,, �tN ' rubicund a -se o course. Also he 'had depicted the, lif® before the door of. )tile, ,Crown con permanent, I sin 1.k I . P f ^' s liad. been nauriahed uP- ring, and cause the Admiral's men :t m rv, i, t perturbed. This pamphlet states They have .no 'fuel and no 11m. One. _ • . <„-F -”- �.+� �.�' 'r .yt' ,' ; k btueasr,ane Wing diligently the olos4'^ den shee e an tyorltesR quart of sack. its their nails wit]} envy. Plays of of an actor—particularly of one whe is invention 6'iade A is school requirement. That.'pietuse revealed a girl of G6n Years �" ,' z" ,+a"' 4 ' on sissy of the latest 'heir 'of h {j ,L 4 FarthesT o the beard were . such all kinds, running through the whole had the good fortune to be taken in- is not high school," and he rea}inded. 'whcfsa bones. appeared to be ctiWA9 * ,_n� } � 't`,� �i��u Along Art is •lung, time fleeting. He read. , �' " �. excellent minds as Taylor and Lowin gamut of tate emotions, had `. William` to the Lord Chamberlain's Company relic t1i the that nurses entering qualified nursing. the sdrnn:. Rev: V. J. Patton move` .a : 8i_►krd* 4sre�l4s, a llosr F iii , ; r I'; 3 Shakes are devised:" All sorts and --in most glowing colors. Nor had with mingled feelings. Y at +„wV�, and. Rem` -Ing and Harrison, men high-, )}e thing wag bone's) teat; regret of the schools Ear- me ;graduation `must .b dote Af ti}arks to RSP. Cronhit ; :to /arts oi! d iabY pt�M ` I krl , (1' Kati i their calling, and 'conditions of men had been .entixcall- . eye. this contented him. He ,had end past leo fear oto , taped,; std , .c; dy acaomp edl tt. true artist that it was net to be dobe high school graduates, the chaldaren .w1ia took' "in ►e a ., f�A- ii +xf whom any body aE plops- a h'e%w1' a ed by hisesriarleable haletut. ed by making them a Formai offer to all over sin; so far it was from "If we accept as a permanent pot- pageant, and to all who itis,% .helped o:a u r i s h >h e n t,,,aunk op =� , ^{7rTP a trigh to be proudt „wiliat new maggot•has: Will. got in 'Join ,that famous band. Again,- icp, the nursing assistant then we in any way” `The closing• hymn, "The ^1!s`"tains ` j rt. t rlai 's `servants his brain?" inquiiecl the Famous Kemp They'should have clothes of a goads chose first blithe runnings of the fan- joy, The Lord, C'hambe n. �eeo, must look to just where, the will fit bay' Thou Gaveai, Lord', is Ended,," p+Oi'e° � ' ' were on the fioodsside of success. At of the shill more. famous 13'urbage as style aud•quality; their cheer 'should cy which had people ,his mind with onto the general .army fighting dns- was sung ,and Rev. Patton irrpnoune ,' this, .time they were $ging from he rolled, a large and, rather ,bloodshot be abt}ndant, they should be `comfort• .such glad shapes as no eye oP mortal ///��^`�< *,1 to strength and outddstanc eye, the ,direction of the window. ably housed and, cared for; and bur- could ever look,upon. Even now it areas in competition to the Q'u x, ease" • J ,visualize M.bem going into ed the benediction. i ��ji , istren`gth -snag) wanted a title, this -pleasant conceited 4 �� ing all competitors. Even the Lord "Nay," said the tragedian, With an 'Ing the first yeah of their apprentice comedy. And how was it passible. to RN.'s. ,,y tip Admnral's men had grown' to envy, indulgent shake of the head, "I know ship they should receive a tester a "Wa see fico many registered aura ' � e � . , them. These were so unworthy-riv- not, except that, as he, would say, he day. 'The whole craft of the theater find a name for this absurd, sweetly SIPPEN - e8 doing menial work, experience• ofLLL s �'` "{ slv)u•1'd be, taught them; they should' foolish fantasy of the greenwood and We are svrr ho r rt Mrs. Jrames all; men of wit and, Parts from the is atudrying the great human'comedry'.' g_. , �' i' ` universities were writing pla s• got "Well, Dick," said the comeduan, "if tread the boards oP he Globe; and,, a banished duke, of 'love and girlhood which w ould .not produce. a en a poor y ep0 ,� , the cod for- 39pu and' I did not.knew that he had with due diligence, upon a d� they and high poesy? type of domestic. McClymont Was removed to London r • k� i' I emphasize this because at is ne , I G-, ahem, but they had •rat g Art it, long; time iieeting, It was o hospital on Sunday. —that the cheapest ,pains a tune toa:be inspired, by a man of very 'rarer `wit thaw any, 'inan alive we might hope to play before the Queen a poor thing, but it would have to of the hat Issues of legislation today. ��� brilliant.and remarkable genius. should think he was as snratL as a at Richmond' or Greenwich. 1V(}s..Harvey' I?amtn returtted •to her' pig eree makes is"in llie jour$ uf. Every member is bei. hounded, ,be - Richard Burbage's co-director and March hare. It was an allairing prospect that the serve, since the Queen had called far g home here on ,Mondap efts- visiting lag perod. llopnal, plias solo , ,11'� j- actor had ,painted with a lively and, it to, be played kePore tier next Thura "ing asked, vihare can we get recruits for a week with .relatives in Walker doable`tiieir 1pYrth +Refight 'ia ori•, Part proprietor of the new theater on It is a form oP madness, wfriend Wil- d.a se'nnight in her palace at Rich, for •nursing., ton., first wegf� and '44414 be � ,, ,the 'Bankside was William Shake- Liam; that will never 'trouble you and blowing fancy. AiLcl now that Burbage Y "I make -the suggestion that tlhe"' spears, like all of these men an ac- me," said the tragedian, fetching a had .seen these singularly attractive mond. Aad it made ,the playwright Miss Velma FergusonFei•gusan and 'Miss eight trees birth Vveight a i,r,N, deep sigh in which there, was more Youths and had learned that Shake s?gh to think that there was only training .period might •be: reduced to patsy, Mitchell, of Chiselhurst, visit- seven weeks ., speare had set his heart on securing Young Parflete to play .Rosalind, 'that two years.° Do away with making the ed .recently with Mr. and' Mrs.. Archie x :Q, than a suspicion `of the idolater. them for the Lord Chamberlain s fair emblem of vi&orioue girlhood; trainee do a lot of menial work that Parsons. r • { Richard Burbage in particular was won't make her a half good domes•tic." C LEGAL Company, they Nett the tragedian's 'upon which he had feasted and: quick- Mr. and Mrs. Robert McBride visit- t sealed, o£ the tribe. In those reverent ened his imagination. The prosper- ed last week with their son and daugh- eyes the true prince 'had'no peer. The wiles of speech .to combat. MCCONN.LL &HAYS1. tragedian was Wart only a magpiflcent YGervase was tempted sorely. The sty of khe play depended' on a •single tei�in-law, Mr. and Mrs- Walter M'e �+T'+Q`NTr'Q• actor; he was aL4o an uncommonly hard life of -the road was growing -in- character, and Parflete, with'" •all his $ride, near Exeter. r Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. tolerable. Food was • scarce, beats. grace and talent, came not near the TUCBERSMITH Mrs, John H., Cochrane spent Thurs- , shrewd and practical Aman - of the oet's ideal of the part. Perhaps no da last week with her sister, Mrs. Patrick D. McConnell - S. Glenn Hays world. He of all men was able to ap- hard and often to seek; they were p Death of Mrs. Duncan Gampbell Y FanYing: Dorothy Turner played,. e IV1 praise the merit of William Shake continually exposed to the weather •'mortal youth could ever hope to'da The death occurred in Tuckersmith B. Brightmore, in London. piano instrumental; Miss Velifa Per- ;i SAIAFORTHy ANT, spears. Burbage knew that his, -touch the were that, and yet what a glorious Rosa Mr. ,and Mrd. A. Gaeks,tehter visited, ,i' in all its inclemency; y at th ome of her daughter, Mrs, .W. on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. ti'son gave „a very i}umorous• reading, p Bind had walked' up• that street but had an astonishing mastery, He knew, haunted by a constant sense of peril: G, Wallace, of Margaret Hall Coc'h- "The Ball Cranie" Ruth Ale. 11, an 'hour„ ago'! Horney and Miss Mary Westlake, in' Telephone 174 Shakespeare to be an incomparable Should they exchange ail this d'iscom- rade, widow -of `the late Duncan favored with a piano instruaiental.r A.: tort for the happier prospect that was It . uas a stroke of perverse fate Exeter. relay, ,race' and ' coidestts' follow ; craftsman who had already furnished) Campbell, in her 89th year, on 'Shin- Y _ = r' now dangled before them? that ,his eyes had been ravished by We are pleased to report M`r, ,Her Four Young people were called for- ` , him with wonderful porta in'which to day, April 27, following an illness of be`rt Jones returned to 'his home here < . A. W: SIIi11, LERY It was a grave problem and one that charming gypsy boy. But for ward to- try olid stump Rev. iiinton rf display his' own geanius, Moreover onl three •days. Mrs. •C•ampbell'ij Chat sight, Parflete, ter whom the art. Y on Saturday aAGer spending some time e, Barrister, 8alicitor, Eta the trageduan firmly believed that this that called for .much hard thought, g P home was in Wingham, but -she had in spelling; but he .proved,. toe' snutcib fi + Tis the finest profession in the ,had, been , desig$ed „from the first, in Victoria Hospital in London. wonderful man carried many another would Nevi, contented •him,-' But now been living .with flier daughter, Mrs. Mrs. B. Peck ^and Mrs."Alex: Me- for •them. , Mrs. McClinch8y itvft►r�fed . $EAFORTIi - ONTARIO:, fine •play •as yet unborn1. In brain.. brain. - Navin seen the true Rosalind for all , Wallace, for .some time. Deceased Muiti`te,:attended',the 'Huron Presby- - ti world," said -the -tragedian-, with the the group that.the West B7de..ia lead r p$ It ` mattered; not what the theme light of .enthusiasm to his eyes, . and! g was born 1n North Eastho a and was` ing i, attendance paints, and. the nest ' that he was so ,fine-drawn and shy, p terial held in Main St. United:Church, • phone 173, seaforth was. It might be as old as.•tbe moon. you, with your looks and.addre5s axe married, in "Bluevale' in X883 to Mr. n meet rg will `be held lltaaday e1.v.eniag,. 4,1 bouxrd, to rise .in it. Twenty^ years ago '•so, ill --tempt and rustical, it' made the Exeter, on Thursday last. ' k br it might be invented expressly for Campbell; who ,predeceased her in Y MEDICAL the' Globe Theatre, but as soon as I was by trade a carpenter, and as poet sad to' think of 'Parflete in the Friendship Circle Meets ,May 12, ,with Mrs. ."'A d"ton, lug'ch William Shakespeare took the pen in, Par Will here he was even less than 3' 1925. She is survived by three dough- mitt's.group in Charge. A dainty lvnoin ,3" -tole, oath of breeding and talent as The Friendship Circle met on Mon- , he was. ter5: Mrs. �i W. G;, Wallace, 'Tucker- ,day evening, April 28, in 'the Sunday was seivedad the meeting came ata 4, his. hand the realms of gold were un that."; smith; Mrs. George Orvis, Wingham, a close by • singing' the national an SEAPORTS CLINIC It was not, hov`ever, the worldly The playwright 'sighed' heavily as School roam ,with 75 present. Mrs. locked. An. incommunicable thrill Y , and -,Mrs. Jessie- Wheeler, Brussels, was given to the stale old plot; the, 'advantages of a player's sailing that he turned the last page. Alas, be felt Gackstetter's 'group was do charge, theist" - and one ,son, Alex Campbell, of 'Mor- = DR, E. A. McKA8TER • M.B. light that never was on sea or land) . Were making their appeal to G4tvaae,: already that lie had leaned too beau- ris township., She was a faithful mem- with Mrs. Allan Jabnson presiding, SPRAY DANGER Phys glowed over it; eve kine acquired No doubt they were considerable, for sly on his chief .female character, Oh, p and the' meeting opened by singing both' of these melt had prosperit. if—! But such a s' -peculation was idle bet of the Presbyterian Church. The 'Sun of My Soul. Mrs: John,.Ander- ylraznfng is,,: issued b r , ' DIR. P. L,^BRADY, M.D• a cadence, a fire, a miagic Phot Rich- y' Funeral was held on Wednesday at son read the Scripture and Rev. Iain- Health authorities' at Ottawa against a.rd Burbage, acknowledged monarch written apo"n• them It was not for •.. he must dismiss it. Let m p:m: from the home of ,her. son -in- a 8urpeon ton,led in prayer. Hen 558 was sun t, of its interpreters, knew la'be incom- 'these things that he cared, however,, spend his mind more `profitably in g carelessness• in, handffing certain In- z law, Mr. G. Orris, Winsham; with followed b community singing. Har- secticides. It is'declared that somi Office boars daily, except Wednes- nor overmuch for his owri ease and seeking 'a name for 2'he piaguy piece. Y en a of the other- atin . Interment' w s in Win ham •• „ parable.as e to Rev. Nimmo and Rev. Beecroft offici- day:: 1.30 - 5 pm., .7 9 B m•. In, alae .prea.. c are toric, if inhaiedl Amneltwho •wolf alreadIle b+�nn'inrato name ofor wsuch t a cepa itrhedr coat of , taL� Z�ars�e then Mohr. wiEdsthth a ranri� too -freeleci- these y, 3hait one ehnulrl not ata7r• . Appo�itments lots conaiol2ation in ay Yrer of .@he` com an=y,• and 'particularly �" � _ g g a g p fantasy.? '' * cemeCery. Jimmy Love ing duet, "Red Wing." in their vapo s Bot long periods. The ,bs" mads ilb advance, in that of the younger ones, Burbage,. fail from,sheer°fatigue, it would mean A novel) rob@r,v " rmex McGee,"` doctors and'health specialists'alsa ad- 'i Would often allude to the playwright a far gentler way of life.• 4 While William Shakespeare was in Y in terms of awe. His „attitude of When, however, Gervase came to this mental �trayail, his friend Richard' was then '.presented by Helen Love, vise protectioil of the eyes when ,us- g<r dOH1N A. Q�ORWILI-, B•A•. [a1.D• whimsical adoration, was apt to insider fhe alternative that was sof- Burbage, came out o the tavern, of the inn and handed over his weary Erika. and Little Shultz, .. Patsy Mit Ing sprays. They �ahould, not ibe ' Ph and Surgeon amuse his brethren not a little at fered he could not be blind, to its Dick," said he, "of your.. charity give horse to an ostler,. Then the rider, che11, Margaret Porter, Bob and I%ith spread around open Brea, eifitier, singe ?d'li'ICE times. Whenever the playwright ex- peril$, It „was bound to" mean a life• me a name for this curt .piece, I know no Tess weary than his steed, stagger- ,Love, herald Parsons., ,Kenneth and some of them are mixed with, inflam YDt DR. H. 8.' ROSS OFFICE Jac Porter, with Ellen Love accom- moble solvents. +> I pressed an opinion on things' a•ntlll d men of , publicity, in places moreover in ma more what to christen it than does ed painfully to the inn door, In a „ice —and an uncommonly -shrewd one it which he was likely.ho be known No,,, a blind' tinker his bag." hoarse voice he called for a tankard Phones: office trW: Res 5 J . 9eatorth - was as .a rule—it could count truer- the more thought he gave to the mat- Richard Burbage removed from his oP ale and then flung himself. heavily ably on the approval of Richard, Bur= ter, the clearer fits conviction grew mouth ht's pipe of tobacco, afashion- on the bench near to where the play - 11 .�- bage. , Furthermore ",all that he was that it would add tenfold to their ban- able action which seemed hp cail'Por er sat. MARTIN W. STAPLETON, B.A., M.D. moved to say or da had some high gess` if -they threw in their lot with a slight air of maguilogence. "Aname (Continued Next Week) QQ s s sanction in .the sight of. the trage- the Lord, Chamberlain's men. my William, for the curet piece?" NLi. S l� no}} ' Physician and Surgeon dian. - Gervase liked, so well these honest, The tragedian shrugged his shoulders �'.. #ar# nQ - Ec V iSal�ial , be those at that -table genial and courteous fellows and, the and spread his hands nonchalantly, .7 1.4 successor to Dr. W.. C. Sproat. There might KUpholsterer .� less prone to idolatry. Some of the gay, . free and pleasant life they of- while the light of a large good -humor DI C as T�� /r� T Phone 904W- -"' - Seaforth Younger ,men, having much to learn, fered that ,it went to his heart that shone in his shrewd face. "Olt; tali PI,�STIC i PAINT � H D J J were tempted to smile at the spec- he could not answer in the way be it as You like it or what you will.", )eels `of their chief sitting apart with would have chosen. What a boon such The flet) of the play�iilght descend DR. F. J. R. FO:RSTER a pair of nondescript vagabonds, who a life would .have been-, what a relief ed upon the bench in front of him. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat ,to judge by their clothes were no from the hard road+ and the• open sky , "Dick, you've hit it at the first shot!" For. more than a couple of strolli'n'g Egyp- Day by" day their case was growin he .:cried. "`As, You Like- W—you've worse. But. they muse rat ydeld t hit the target right in the middle." BARNS, PIG PENS' STABLES, HEN HOUSES Graduate in. Medicine, University of, �tians. •But with Burbage and Kemp , ' • Toronto. • this was Eby no means .an occasion for these beguilements so long 'as they "Why take two bites at, cherry, Late assistant new York •Opthal levity. Their imp!ici't faith in their set any value civ their lives. my, on?" said the tragedian, with an- WHITE, OR A VARIETY OF HOUSE 'COLORS rnei , and Aural Institute, Moorefiek's colleague ennbl,ed Gliem'to see meth- It vt-as with much reluctance, that in other amused shrug, 'Iii ,fact, the -� 'Epe and C3oldenysquare Throat Hos od' in his madness. the end Gervase informed' the play- matter merely amounts '`to this: If ,.1. _ 1+itai, London,. Eng At COMMERCIAL "Another of his ddscoveiies, I, Crow, ers that he' and, his, companion, could William Shakespeare of Stratforalvn- Effective against flies fOr long periods. '.Ht)TEL, SEAFORT`H;,, TIXIRD WED- Dick." said William Kemv with a not throw ih their lot with the Lord) Avon in Warwickshire, �*ould engage . IVESDAY in each month, from 2 p.m. ,sly glauce,in the direction a_ f'the win., Chamberlain's servants. They vFere ons.,, Richard Burbage, an honest good 4 Keep your barns, etc., clean and sanitary with to 4.30 p.m:, dow, • - sensible of 'the liberal offer that had fellow, to write his plaguy •pieces for to Waterloo Street South, Stratford. "fou can lay Your •sweet life upon been made to them.; they expressed him, it would save him ,a vast deal `of that, said- the tragedian; fixing a stern, all proper gratitude for it, •but their trouble and incontFenience and the DDT PLASTIC PAINT eye upon a somewhat froward junior business lay otherwhere, world would never be able to, (tell the , JOHN C. GODDARD, M.D., ° a little farther down the table. "Do The playwright :in particular, was ,difference:" % Physician and Surgeon you mind' how he found Ed)geumbe much disappointed. Already he hath , Thereupon Mr. Richard Burbage Call 170-W'for prices and where ,he found 'him?" ° begun to eount upon a couple of most 'sauntered back in -to the Crown Tav- p Phone 110 - Hensall ,That I do,, and Crosby- too mild• promising recruits. The shy grace, ern with that large air of •benevolent d mess of .the tolerance which should• be the atti- sten e 'the light -flanked 2 t 4oBazG Parflete also if it comes to that. There• I.:; not a man in. all England has, such younger gypsy has especially. in- tude of i superior mina toward all a Se'aforth Produce, Ltd*. � ��, II .AUCTIONEERS an eye for a youth of likslihoad." atasu'in vain td that hateiving. eye. Shake peare Potint- m "A anoull L kieglt," said the play it .' Nor.- haat this view to wait'llppg for Put new lite •into Your Cheater- SEAFORTH - ONTARIO ed out the advantages such a mode Wright. the name is as good as a Geld with a_ reupholstering job. - . confirmation. Presently 'the, play better, 'confound, me if it is not!"1. HAROLD JACKSON Wright rose frombis seat by til e win- of life afforded' aver' their pre ent one. This is frequently more `satisfac- 'bow dna came over to the long `table. It was in vain that he assembled all He dipped• his quill into the born tory than a new one. SpeeSalist in Farm and Household There was an expression' of keen plea- the glowing colors of his fancy ,to of bak that wasp on the ,bench beside Let us give you an ettimate. No Sp depict it. him, and, with, the never -failing in- sure upon 'bis face. He laid an affec obligation, Come in and see, or . licensed in Huron and J?erth Coun- donate hand upon Burbage s shoulder. "I would, sir, that -we might do as stInct of the "true craftsman; wrote a p +Ilea Prices- reasonable; satisfaction „Dick""•he said, "'we. are. in luck I've Y°u wish," said Gervase, with ,a deap•.the title on the first pae.of hi.s new call Sigh, comedy. �^ (�] L Noticelo ` Men' � - ___] tgii,aranteed found two of the prettiest boys I have Gordon A* •. rlgh� ' • For information, etc., write or phone ,found this many, a: moon,. Well -man 'the keen witted player was quick to Scarce had he time to do this, 'how HAROLD JACKSON, 14 an 01"Sea- nered, gentle -spoke, right excellent iii notice the wistful tone of the voice, ever, when that swift, ai.ert and` cur- [arYh; R.R. 4, Seaforth.' address. One plays, the flute in the the look of pain:.:in the eyes. All at ions mind was engaged by `an entire Cabinet Work - Refl)C11SillilQ �or'h . � I '.,r;],� 1.manner of a musician; aril the other once it- cause into his, mind. that this ly nett affair, There: Was the sound SEAFORTH , , Young man was not what he appear- of a horse's hoofs on the cobbles lead- EDWA,RD W. ELLIOTT i; straight and limber, s'oPtvoiceal, and ed to be, ing to the tavern door. And the play' Licensed ,Auctioneer neat -legged. There is the making of Sure he had seen this young man Wright's quick uplooking glance was All owners and tenants of property in Sear Correspondence promptly answered. such a , Rosa^lind there as, Parflete iY himself could, not better, Give poli- before. For the life of him he csruld met by the sight of a singular travel- v forth are hereby ordered t0 haVe� their pxemi,SeB ifiaimediate arrangements, can, be made old, nose one more dap i''tb' tankard; not then say, when it. was or where, lett !r1lE•N IM TORONTO ;i Diction, and •ttreri come over and pal's Lit•. Ill proper and earlier condition b the re- r •CAT stale ,dates, by phoning Ea3, Cain but he had not fhe'Ieast doubt twat The newcomer was a man about Katie Yea; Maia• l� 1) p 3t y.11 iton. Charges moderate and satisfae he lead met him in, very different cir- twenty-five years old, riding a useful moval or disposal- of .ash heaps, luafi&ee piles, )tarn guakanteed" 4142x52 the,.time b' the day with my dainty, cumstances. Yet his, delicacy 6f mind looking horse. But that which par- t .. young Egyptians.' was such that the knowledge that he titularly drew the notice of William '1t . garbage and waste of a,ll kinds, that may prove r, The tragedian needed & second, in had come to the threshtilti'"oE a mys- Shakespeare was the hapless plight objectionable or unsanitary, by May'15th next. 1.a"! PERCY C. WRIGHT vitation, bait with a "There wntena ce to made 'him less insistent than he of malt and beast. 'Bath were greatly Licensed Auctiloneer fell -you!" expression oP countenance x After that'date any premises not in proper accompanied William Shakespeare to would have been otherwise, distressed. The horse had evidenti.y' ,Household,, Harm Mock, implements Piesentl ;sincere ex- travelled far and swiftly; it was cak condition may, b order' of'.the Isocal Board of -4 . r the table by the window. y with many fiOCA1tD oil �rld� LPAtNNA AVi. y y • titnd pure bred sales Special training, "This is my friend ,Burbage," said pr'essions'of gratitude Anne and Ger- cd with mud up to its w#there; it vcas At cd.tte ,sem health, 'be"'put in proper condition at the `e�- j,. amd' experience enables me. tb, offer the playwright to the brown; and handy vase tools the road again. As. Shake- lame of a' foreleg; it was covered you sales service that is most effici- with sweat, and seemed Hardly able ; • • RATES Perles Of the owner or tenant, and where recce- , some Egyptians. "Not of miuch a,c spears aatehed iliem depart his pro- ... G ent kud, e&tisfaetory. RHONE 90 r 22, to do another yard. swWo $t•db-$2Sd Xp ` count as an actor, I azo afraid, bait £essional feelings got the better pf Sar the a e'nse incurred. `be oolledted, , da Hen0all. without a superior in the handling of him. Dick," be said to his. faithful Th.,e case of the rider was in keep- �� $a•W-$77,00 Statute provided. i+' a Canlcard++. with. a toast in it or im henchman, "I am sore to see diem •go. Ing with the horse's .unhappy state. - ' W. 8..0'NEIL, DENFIELd, bNT. tossing off a cup of sack either before No two such springalcis as those, so The Hiatt looked so limp 'and wretch iPtfteftN Folder B r• fl , ," fair, sweet and likely, have I seen for ' ed that he could 'scarce sit in the roe Advise &rty ,reservation y Orde ; LI¢enged Auctioneer or after supper." _ Gervase and .kerne rose, from the' a month o' Handers," saddle. Moreover, he was. wild-eyed, K KNOIti pAY•S SIGHT-SEEING BOARD OF HEALTH Pate bred, sales, also farrri ,stock table and bowed `respectfully to the "It may be so," staid, Rie'hard Bur• and 'haggard; and his leather riding tMwI INti DISTAroCE •�, _" : stnrl iimplements. One per• cent• tali, grave and d+igni6ed' tragedian bagel 'sagely• suit. which seemed is denote assts- vtr r,+ chea°ga. Sat3'adavtion guaranteed. b'or who, yet had, a subtle light of bum,or Still, things are not always what ani tof' a superior sort was in sae cis - ' � rl• �r1i, thrs+td�et TOV�, OF' S�"AEOR! Thane' 28-7, Granton, ~>% in bis eye. they seem, Diciuon,' said the pier* order. �. ,Now ,the nam® 04 William Shake- -�.�. _._ I �" . .. 7' ,N'' , ''! gs;e dates, a Wright. The man rode into the cout•tyard .. I 11'' . � . .. .1. -111-- Y" ., I . . ", I I � . I ' r<�� . . I.— . ".:- 11 , I I . I � �!:�� ��,� � I � I I ... I _? I . . . .- I I � I I I I . . . - ,.,�,,�,J�'­:�'r_ �. . ­�'r� ­4'1­­,� . I I, I �, li, . 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