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THE GODERleii STAR
Milford for Tiers
rot u itSDA I•, DEC. 21th. 1115
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fee f et Ot[ ,Sc )ri ` a• came
Could Hardly Lot t12e } ii p,:t jy' „ d1 ra the C e r le's e•
ow. Gay fiai3 grateful age rag Sr`:-
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ver:
iF� lr I ? s!!11," er n i ay ews Eg ra3- c tsw ua ee g ula'3�llee cel se lee-
rt c Ales•& e„ t.,•all hue. al .,. late
° Colt 03 Me life were ust worn/ Haag. < Lite ton ee the iaill..f'o:e Rend t.+ ewes.
°!i f:T. u t a l: c d rue t;a take
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Tee t3Aii6e-Mnilftbet, C9. wren.
i'IZ-APTER * See could work, that, ail o.casIOn, he
Vatudolph Wallace indeed steed feel olid eearI;., desperately, both hares anti
everything; Sia the world of which s;;ae" v,ell, with mind, with soul, with
Dame Peofeece;2ly di+~approved. body. land more than -that, ii, liked
1 •.as reel° nia'c1y that he did not it. It was only the compulsion t,1
work, but he; tiiszppreved ii£ at o!1 stork: that lie •decried. •
principle. Ile objected vigorously TIE, duan now seedy lien esiceanteie
to the enthronement of Aoine, e;idela 'Chi ig,a. gay lied never been .;o hall.
was Gay's god, Ile declared etor'lypy, dill -sough eche neglected her sacred
tint labor in itself
was a ciaildlgli, i , canvases and btash..Iie3sv could sheaLil'ee 1;'c thing, that the nest fes. it wort: with Wind T :1aia rile ;_iti_.tii'i
fi;'aq..: ,uenf �+ it.o$.tllfcriarlty, s�;r.,t riinibv v Estesit her side, brown band
Joy' Su accomplishment was not mew,. touching hen• gland, gray eves holding
ly the 'last word in selii imes:a • bat
her evec? ' Every clay be worked .t i. f• A% ,, rens i h 1 f 1 hand Como
tlattz els hoc , nhe ouveision�lz of . az .npd:rtlwv faitliftilly . i vth° Lard "for A few end down beneath the trees that gas-. our? ohuy'i'tl n yet afraidt of the
13111'tl eo kid ins be eame up, e;limbirig care-
, €; ',edit", w ori y asglpexd to one another above them, furry ,and with n outwit „thatpal 3
• Ho asked .stay* why, oho had never Baur z to &pare IainiselY mora time to ,and breathed deeply of the intoxii'at-.. Han t bs afraid of a ,Chinkie, they
Married. < bo with Tier, appearing at the lone ` • * of little custom, oho gave h no her
"Bet us there is tench to da" h ..1?in®. eeerlr .merukntl! .pramptt� alt 1i 1111srise . an file
i .oho: forester -pine _.and. A never
n who 1ivea alone, a dl tts ,ha»d to greeting,
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cried isntenrely, elle zuse I want to o'eloclt. the Iaour of lies~ gats break- I t that hour tier iserdr talked, but .according to natal', and brags about How ins the world did yell knave
accompliol, something in the world, fast, wvhich %%715 braal:fast and gun- wandered slowly here and there, at", my name"" site asked inteirestinA'1}
get esoincthine' done. iiccausei I want . eheon in .e. stumbling sometimes over the twist- "Oh, Degan
to ti ori , work hard, and wvorlc ss ekl -» , ,,:Sef flail 9s how one lives flu natio• ed old roots of trees' or fallen 1o;ts,
3Vh% don't you:'." ohs ended mildly. ink; n year," she said to kips one day. sliding* :aver:t ncheron�..xncks; hold
"'I3ecaiis° life- is. lay rare -and fare ti laughing,- `"i%e11, 1 arra ruli�ved.•> nig hands lino, chump, .:smiling, at since have told Rand the story of the
'thing to lake devoted to the anere.grimy . knife, ;het •'least that you will never each other. - uffaia* in the cove sea they knew it, he
phyrsicat,eiiort of doing this or dot', starve. , • One night they lingered long izi had never referred to it by word or
that, Sottl is too frail and too deli, ` The next morning he ,banded her a, th4 toxest, �,a 1.11 It dusk: was black» 1?y suggestion: It 'was that innate
cooks to be enslaved in the ehaln., of pound o£ the hest coffee obtainable at .epi the shadawvr wvnen the ' tarried courti.sy, that .delicate New England axeyousure '° h asked I Pgrocery more He was rig y h' h held' d f f e; 1
It Tr'Cri.uC3 [3" wu:, trees ed in ; ,
mere' [, ,'.C':ititra4t•, as larc,lll ti 1 ire.
t;o:A'un t,Ttat all ias:c• future lige wx:sii i
en ecerc3lai:a like thaat, wading ,",a
Rabid. Lite otille l it -reef -emcee.. !eiee
felt, teat it was doullly e,,veat to rc i
&laze in aswzatinr; h5 went, Viet a t
an otos euirimcr Lamy, els salon r ,
i na,u col, gaiting.
There S';33 a plaint high OA t:3o 1
rode, to the •wast of .the Little elub
where she taften eat by the hoar, chin
in hand, gaziing dvearnily of? to , 1: -..es.
Rand would not return that stay. lie
and sine& taking three or leer bottles would- -soma by fastest , tate-ot'-
I am tow a well woman; eau cat err Maine eepresa, but it ryas • dirt way
thing, and am stroke again. •1: wish he had gone, .anci ea, intrigued her
to thank you for your wonderful riredt- : tuner. •
Chil; in. hand,: eyes /misty wvithi
• '
Aianuf».etureai may by 'The T. 1l�il- dreams, thoughts ear away .to . en. in
blurt Ce., Ltd., Toronto, OA the south, she sat one day when a
'voice ,rolled up to her from a levee -,.r.
:.,...-.-„T:'.;-•-,...-:~�:..:::::,"•: __..- _• _- .- place among the rocks.
must be down at the club house. • "Misr; Delane1 May 1 come tip?"
They always brine' some ono• Gay turned quickly, and her eyes
o evonde n , "See_`eniiieu`;
along_ to-teals,...usually:= a.�ia�rk3=,� lent c ntracted- ri �'1y"
epee: it watt o dal,. .'etrhaps they're It was the man she had directed to
givin; all nations a tryr 'by turn:" .It
landing on the fateful day of lour
Then he felt 'Go is fntenhity in her y.diaeovery in the cove. . ,, r
eE deneC, the c osanese of, ler an en up, by all paeans, he said •
eine.'"
Although Gay realized that the `r Gayay It was tell
your
l"'emaies Ci�aliacc, els he at ectionate-' sketch hook that day. Do tell .me --1
iy ctsiled there;, midst n4' doubt long havei—whaterver cametof'it-a11"aaany
the police trace hixn? Did you over'
get back the little sketch, and—"
Very 'briefly she told hint of the 1
disappearance of the sketch. 1
daily toil for board and keep." the ter reserve roe is nacre rom re - ` s e.. e . as dee
yore' hangout. "I may be Inv, but' I up Behind'the little Chili, lax tint , doubtfully; almost, it deemed to hoz,
Ralf the time, ah4 realized'to t be glove• ply: Arid^�' ho said. '"i1Sv, cof- 'pathless• bit of the wood. As .theyr. +erbzcce sub$ect that might give quixxically. *`It Seems .verywell,
s only 1tau;iiing at her, multknl; , ,, went on, 1iuglung softly, and slum- Pain, unnaioral, you know. "hy, nobody
form. put always she felt :its under- fee. Ar,,d wvhcu it is c alt itindty na bung, ' suddelaly, wvithout a sound, Now, suddenly, Gay wished Ile knew about xt-.- Didn't you drag the
tone of penoua canvictFnn in wvhat he tifv mc;, biota will bo fnrtllroli� In they sena unto one who was walk- would speak of it, would &sic glee laoolc. G'ouldn t it have fence out
said, always she felt in him the in- 1nm 11Cti@d forgetl try.. "electricity,"
, be at inn' toward thein, swiftly,. surely: to -what she had seen, or thought sic' It-seems�-" i a ,}
hertmt yenrnin'. of pure# spirit for ""ul a wvhim;' . ward the shore. seW. She wished greatly to ' .lance "`Now, don't you think arra"co xy,
'freedom more fret'dame Oxeye more. frees
1'4eek, his declared. was eenfininn•, And ltxughing13 elle &scanted the AYl feet fu»1 4. tin eudeac unify urge p y'.with him, _to teIi him oho pike she said with some held livery-
eeuecess was piniafine•, embitinn tits dingy coin he selected carefully front, lawlnt ox 1 Y hex 11 the is ndat Trad haneened •
tae body ,lie does: Dut' F n,sl, �rustioait
.ltasrnrsst c1ns!r-drlvar in the unTvers•�, a handful toe give bar, • mosses, but tilos() feet that came to you to trust me,"
et
nay 111 thought, desire, the soul was •''• da` he went up the slope to meet then; made no sound at all.. As File elosenese, of her clasp on his ,, (To he continued)
Leery tney came togetner, tray looked urs, hand relaxed. "I am not afraid,"`she v
free. the tioi1e Pine at &unset, that owoet« as i w1 Leen but triendly interact to see Aid easily: "I just wondci;ed-who it \Lilley "s' V orm Pnxvders, jive' the
Env *haled restlessly at 3114 1 ' ' :est hour of the day. and oat with l3Q3, who ,wallte n her enchanted woad was," medicine for childre'i who ora found
iii olenee. his serene ;'nd ;opparertic 1 in than window -seat on the west,. holt- at niglrtf'alkl,d then sne caught her There was re sand from the ?;wild aaultei ing tram ,the ravages of wororas.
i , _ the 2.w where the o -11y They immediately alter the atn,nadue
breath with a sae
3i„il.iL44,:U�1Y;.V 441,,,1' .7µV .I,AC.b that ..fl ... v -• Y "- - sudden w ,-v.. • r w . growth # 'Y;11.111 'that . 1 fl '.1,V 411.{:,pi�' immediately -
elivn ee, .•,nee - - • 'Inc tae°thlat sue naw ,:1 1130 Gush about them, no faintest' erackic of conditions under *Meltthe
t:i� saes
«'"'r"",�► ... , .._.. » _, :._:, elle-. _a... - _- �. ,.�. ;
- --- was sharply ftsmiliaa, u»mistakabl-, dried, . cieltd,•• .carIsIirh needles • c:: subsist and drive thele y v
4z thin httle fee° that showed yellow pine, but' as Gay 6oisheel sp:akhnn•, a tem, and, at, the same time, they ern
I in the gloaming, Iiito yellow parch- darks shadow slipped away;; almost topical in their effect upon *elle dig
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epee smtkt uhxlclw, sl°pang almond, froltl beneath her hand, sliepeeaway estive organs, restoring them : to
eYet, and beneath one of them a faint shadowlike, and. , melted with the healthful . operations , and ensuring
is r s
u he i a der
mark, like seam in the.. immunity from f rt o d
s Train t a other shadows- s: A neither•Gayo..
n g m r° h tow And n
e
a io c tau- .
Own aha
parekiment, wise,, a scat. sr,inred thee' ,Rand suspected one shadow more or Fk n
..eyond
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Your future success or Failure will depend
very largely on to -day's preparatiorh..
Lay the foundation now, by gilding .a
practical business training here. C.BC.
graduates are business leaders.
NEW 'YEAS( TERM OPENS
DNESDAY JAN. 2nd 1929
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'rite to -tray for particutlurs.:
ENTRAP BUSINESS. COLLEGE
STRATFORD, ONTARIO
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Old •.
wy rte 1
,18Sh the race of z yells , Xf� 1 A less among the many ori °'tiler side," -
' • +�X
eL'hinnman• Eveh when the Bo'1;•`n was ready at °. ,
sti
t In'the dui::, us she had seen it be- last fox the trip down the coast, Rand i.lrSS ITIS IN'�'
fere, she saw it ":?.gain, and. an •the ut_eiff` his -departure as long as he' (By W. `L. Gordon) `
traction o ' 1t moment tin -dusk--re
ca _ d andwhenfurther el weir
delved pini again, no selessiy, as it bnpo-s`blhe"snt his bats delay
words often mimed. `
had -received„ him before and with alk in readiness for sailing, 'easy
alk"art.' he; slnicw1v vlimbed the hill{for ject nouns, ".
when she lay alone a final br ask ro-itia t Ie ell Do not say we connected the ends
' ' " g, . D not say. 'two and three is 'five.
had not by* any,means forgot= with the two
men chosen for his c eve "Say are 'five, "as there are two sub-
ten her first night_ on. the ,island;
the fringe of the woods in her great
exhaustion of mind and physical e
•
weariness; when, sleeping, . she had
seemed to feel a gaze upon her, and
stirred to ese, or think she :saw, the
thin yellow face in the gloaming;
and had turned again to bare sleep,
saying dreamily :y was but a dreatm..
She had, however, made inquiry cas-
ually, and had been told there were
no resident Chinese on the island, but
that, .on rare occasion, one came ora
errand from Port:and, for the deliv-
ery of packages, perhaps; or a day's
work.. It •seass only as in a dream
tt c: w . together." "Together'* is redundant.
Liao •'#WAS Y wistful, very Sad. Do not 'say ethey gave a tiackat;e
to whomever would: ask for one
She cert not eat, attnough the Say "to whoever"
breakfast tray for two=laa<ls enact 'en- o• not.say "those kind of apples..
ticingly arrayed. ()vett her sate"of are delicious," •Say "that kind,"' or:
ff her ye clung t Band' eyes: „ kinds."
coffee
rr c s urs o s those in .
very large, : dam, darkly trot'. a ,.
kiled. Ua not ay >t must be'I` who ea
Vold, please 'off;' sne begge8: going;'" Say ' who aro going"
"Yoe will be very hungry,. • ,&',guru ,e.., t say" t waf a very bad mei-.
nighty Eat, please eats" "dent. Say `very eisrpt as accident,
wo el 'eDftcir Alispronoanced
"`Gay. I ean't. For the first tints = s
in my life, my appetite was all .Ailed Perhaps; accent last syllable, and
up before I began.. 1 hate to go and do not pronounce: ;?raps; ;-
that she had remembered the face. leave you. Gay, you aren-,1 i,aialcing « Deplorable; o as in {'no, not as in
' But now, with sudden fear, Gay of wing away fibs first sill Septemeer nor,
a waited are you 1 will . make the trip as Perfume; accent verb on last syr-'
ore -
knew it was no dream.Sh fast as I can. but. 1 cannot be'back !able, noun preferably on first syr-
far Rand to coons up to hex.
"Bid you—see him?" she whir-
pared.
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�: School s;a¢cials en Monday, "Tue"tdaay, 'Wednesday, Tldux day and
Psid.`iE only. Scittlyday< night conch leaves Sox."tfer sd at IU
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1anx. We stop at all hotels and Caapi gates.
Coach `leaves Goderieh fro hotels. ()Free.
Coach leaves St ztford from bus depot #lalsc+b^•
*Through hrough Coad& bth ways. •
SpeeioI rates co' s,;lhao1 chnilven attending Stratford school.
"The Chink?" . Yes: The men
w.:..•:r:'a".�= •;.,°-".jw�'°'�a..""'w"`eau"`."'•". vse�+""'...,�..`:;.�, '""^"'^""'^""""'-"'.,.. .''", like it here, T doneedMore rest,-.powl; O n5 in "bawl,' or as in
by the first. You wouldn't go. before gable.
Partridge; a as in "part," not as in
"There's really nothing to hurry "ate'
mo away," sin said reasonably, "I Peril; i as its "ill," not r.:.
The ord Nelson [ at Halifax
'b :,
flit! . of ittialif•z take very justifiable pride in •
the set t In bringing to ruition their dream
of aps voodoo bort!, they have cleated a beautiful.,
3ioeetelry which. while still too new to art mant n>
▪ shred .Meeietiei$. has in •ttaosphere
those days of grace hi which thole city had its be.
3ra• w Lord N•4het lye
d.
• not usudy1W1*tted w h* nxlrn
institution of its kind sad . d.eided riautiretl tout'.
r Instant*, to noiwod the "Ward Room,"
Land eaonolim the miaow suited waittwsoo -*toying
about the t,lyr table* s1* belt expects to hear the "Ship
Ahoy;"-er 'Light on the *nolle hew. sir.' Lanterns.
i,plp to fester the ehig-aoatd Wusion, •sed, on. of
!hese litsihnrni. pictured thews. has wst7 tees also`
riatio!lu with the sea. Whv. L.d daowdxiinR
in the cockpitd PULL ��•
t
oit heaved iw t%Moff Cape Trafalitsr
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on Orbiter!, 21. 1Mt. this Ism' timainetod the seen
as the doctt,rt strews ria saw a Yis-A. lies set whk`
r'a t
A.
b t st Weiss",
.k *, fly t origami
him � `eel
Naval Institut, at Otenrwlets. ^^'�1NJl
fine ow.rye! suck. steads bi • terms a Ow
toting * ni•• tel of his tlligitlp. Is the awls Moline -
room. fee. * vee' fine el! dem the admiral a decl,
and Ilia man running up a &gnat of victory.
The Lord Nel*on it Ii ,wvevelr, a little mere than
an art cermet, It it a very modern hotel of 200
rooms fseintthe Halifax 1'iibiic tatderts: its taubhai
and conr.rttleit roatrt, care et'stenticna'1y well planned
and aprsrinted. The design is Georgian, simple and
b..rtiful ititele it hose beth, built as the molt of a
rrerumunity effort, the Lead 'Nelsen 1, eperaiterd by the
hotel department of the Crar!adian Pacific #tall.rsr„
which tampon, ham- cotr_s!derabie interest 1!s it It
will. therefore, rompers* very fltverahlr ire cervico
and an .*a"sntileis 'with the great Chateaus end ether
boosts of the cele() ny,
wind—tlieY.•say the wea::oer is very
nick in September." •
411e weather! Are you staying
for the weather?", - • "No—for
shook her head..
you." l
1 Rand stood tin suddenly, and Gay,
tod,. Tose slowly. hand in hand
they erosred the pleasant room to the
door that opened down upon the bay
' f where, the Bo's'n waited for Rand, to
take hiin away. '
."I ki1sed you -when I came the lira
time," he skid softly "`wouldn't it ra-
ther hurt your feelings if I trent
elegy—lees! uffectinnatelv?"
Gay nodded. "Terribly. should
. think you didn't like it." m '
stand .took her in his axes and
kissed her, not once; but many sores.
• "Wer'ey_,you ever in love before,.
hand?" +Gay Asked softly,
"Well—yes." he admit1",i hesitat-
ingly. "Er --.weren't you?.. .
"Well -yes." She lteknaiwletigecl,
smiling faintly. "But never like this,
Rand, neves like this." .
Her cool. firm. slender tfgt,;retx car-
eosed his hair, tettehed Ins sipse-eva-
died the eery° of hie dee.
• "R'and." ahs whispered. "Rand." •
At three o'clock. with Milling tre-
mulous lips. and. tears streaming
dow» het' .Cape. but .lana -Binh*, Gay
"tc,nti :'I the bitehest Whitlow of the
1,oaae Pine, and blew a kiss to the
i
"]low."
Words Often Misspelled
Protege , a (masculine), , protegee
efeniinine): Legerdeinain. daffodil;
two t's, ane,f1. Exaggerate; two g's.
Pseud;nytn. • Jdaptisral; s, hot z.
Conflicting, contradtedory, con-
trary, contrasted, opposes.
Admire, ilpprov cave,., crave, de-
$,iter esteem, like, love, relish.
1Ability, aptitude, capability, capac-
ity, competence, efficiency; power,
skill, talent:
i Abridgmoirt abbreviation, ab- I
strict, annlyssis, compendium, digest,
aununary, synopsis.
Absorb, conanme, exhaust, imbibe,
swa1kowti.
Absnence, continence, moderation,
zobriety, temperance.
Word Study.
'"Use a word three tinges and it is
yours." Let us inCrea.e our vocabu-
lary
oc abu-lary by mastering one word each tiny.
Words for tike lesson:
,labyrinth; a maze; inexplicable
difficulty. '"We were con;'ronted bye a
*bewildering :labyrinth of facts."
Paradoxical; of the nature of
sor.iothing; apparently absurd or„ in-
credible, yet tare. "Ifo -was -.a. brit-
liant; sand paradoxical talker."
Dogma; a doctrine, as of a creed.
"It is a dead theological terpin.,,
I)eereliction; omission, as o' obliga-
tion or -duty. "It as a dereliction
of duty on hia. pert.
Distorted; twitted or tinned front
.4."rreenatto P?bmCn the natural ohope. "Ile luta a iiia•
torted view of life"
Suggestiveness ; suegr•:;tian; hills ;
insinuation. '"Itis, wvoe& 'bore a
ntrange il3l geetivene't'." a
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ANT. COMFORTABLE Jt>'CRNET
Canadian-Natiennt Ilailway -offl-
e seals are being congratulated tm have
incl fautinuet' the popular "Confedcrr
' Otion" in operation between Toronto
and Edmonton,
This innovation has eliminated
most of the delays experienced by
travollei°s cro:!5ing the Prairies in
;.the winter time all it lore, ides a, frisk
1gthrouglt, comfortable nsnvkee to Ed -
.1 monter!, via Winnipeg, Brandon, 1t'.
gine and Sarkaittoone, By thi'i route
-. lgood tonnecztiena are made to all im,
b/A• • 1 kk;sclrtaint ptlinti 'by lilies radiatitag
y 11 Er P111 it $ : F frorsi these cities.
The seterdid ealnipment and smart- l
Vegetable Weft - gnus Wtxf, de — w.o,1, -* a. feature of
,tics "C!t~nfederatit�r"- -ensure, rw plea-,
snot ,�osurney without the discomforts 1
tl,'itt+t e: +tiattNant trttwtte,tt CO. „et welter travel
Limo, les.. , td tri - . 1~ uli infe*in!nti;,n atrial xr+trrAtictnee
Wt4Cftomer{r,trst..r. t., _ ;'fun snz� r*n Tian Naleynal flail
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