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The Wingham Advance Times, 1925-02-05, Page 3-"RIF N4Ru1P^j!111411M 11 10 1: Gi�ItlSil 1110,1111111111101111411101 • r Ar 4 ee':N at aae.e cit Ka vztfi Ir_ zclilag :roads i tyro sides. it. good Yttrzld Vis, Rzrra1 1Vlail aaacl Teleplione otgte;,, ' Merkel, School and hiiz clr.es _ coni e znt, if you rant a. farm it wilt pay you t.o quire, ir't Abner µ' seas Iztsatrance & ':Veal ; Estate NORM illX111.,t11oUIril iiimilli6l(iCII usiili 111 tir BiI�,IN S CARDS WELLINOrTON IVIUTUiL FIRE INSURANCE CO, Established zS4o. Head Office; Guelph., Ont, Risks taken on all classes -of insur- ance at reasonable rates. ABNER CO$ENS, Agent, Wingham J&`W. D D Office in Chisholm Block FRE, LIFE,; ACCIDENT, AND 1-IEALTB — INSURANCE -- AND REAL ESTATE P.- O. Box 366. Phone 198. WINGIAM, ONTARIO DU;iIL Y . !i L ES BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. Victory and Other Bonds •Bought and cocic-boat:. sold. Office—Meyer Block, Wingham }akg F' (Jolly t"?tftl r(i, •'QAi--rretN E L,oQO,." q vitnjr 'lean tet 'th . title Cldt� h 1 XX—(1 r tinued "If they so much zs .put a silos across lily bows, up goes their De Vttty-Grovet'lior to the yardarm, Your only hope, Colonel, lies in the fact; that 1 shall send them word of that intention. And so that you may, mend as far as you can the harm you' have done, it's yourself shall bear; them the message, zny lord." '1'11 see you damned before I do/" fumed his lordship. "Why, 'that's •unreasonable and 'ur- i;easoning, But if ;ye insist, 'why, an- other messenger will do as well, and another hostage aboard—as, had 5lzbraiint. lab 'elQte e vwit,t, J, Warrr:1-4 'I airtatton 01this tt riilioaa nt ed aiongeide:' ' Caul lila Blood eseorted his l.nappu sory guest - to the head of the ladle Colonel Bishop breathed :freely a last. I "A safe voyage home to you, Co lone], darling," said he in valeclictio and from his easy, smiling mann you would never have dreamt of tl pain lie carried in his breast. On the anole at Port'Royal, urtde the low, embattled wall of the for Major Mallard' and Lord Julian wart ed to, receive him, end it was with in finite relief that they assisted .Ilia from° the sloop. "Anyway, it's not' for 1hg," growl- ed the Colonel, finding speech- at last, "No, by , " He emphasized the assurance by an unprintable oath. "If I spend the' last shilling of ray tortilla the last ship' of the tamale fleet:- I'll have thathatrascal in a hernp cn neck -tie before I rest." He ha enxpur'pled-in his angry'vehemence and the veins' of his forehead, stoo out like whipcord. "Come, my,lord tri wwui v.rt:t titlznit cluezazeci;. lad tlz%s oto �'t�fr(."t!(; you {1r1Ec ( his'et11b:l-tieing Haat Skle had turned lie shoulder to..hilzt so that he should. not gee; her fact;, Nis lordship's thin steal is rvoustiese was ste,ailiIy xocrc;ashtg, `" Ie thought tit >r --- sa '1- to told. mita-_tha.t any pres- et: ib i' enee here �'had contributed to his �alaillly to" redeem himself in your sight; and unless he were so redeeul r, cd, then was redeniption nothing," t ` "Be ,thought that you had eoiatri- batted?" she echoer]. `"Aye, and he said so 5.n lean which told:alae something that I hope et, above all things, and yet date not be- e ]leve for God knows, lain no !cox-, eat/1h Arabella. He said, ,1 had gone aboard his ship to demand the instant tsurrender of your uncle. 1Ie laughed at me, .Colonel Bishop should be a hostage for his safety. By rashly. Ilia originally zraake my hand the stronger." "Aye, in God's name, go, my lord," spluttered Bishop, "and make . your- self obeyed." ' Lord Julian bowed stifly to the cowering Deputy -Governor, ,"You understand, sir, that I do as yoit de- sire," he said coldly. "Aye, man; aye!" Bishop assented hastily. "Very well," Blood escorted -Lord Julian to the entrance at the foot of; which still swung the Arabclla's-own VA ST4NE °-'BARRISTER; SOLICITOR, ETC. Money, to Loan at 1..owest Rates. Wingham Ontario' J. A. 'LV .ib RT N BARRISTER, ETC, Wingham, Ontario Ft G.t�, Hxj`'�' SS Graduate Royal College of Dental Surgeons Graduate University of Toronto Faculty of Dentistry. Office Over K. 'E. Isard's:Store, ll, B,Se., 11/1.D., C.M. Special attention paid to diseases of Women and Children, having taken •„postgradaate worlr. in Surgery, Bact- eriology and Sciexttific Medicine, Office; in the Keys Residence, bet- ween the Queen's Rotel and the Bap- tist Church, ' business All given ,careful attention. Phone, 'S 4, P. O. Box 1t3.1 owl.:: «+gym ' •; eand M,R,C.S. (Eng,) I ,R.C. P. (Loud,) PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ,pr. Chisholm's old stand. ` a RJB STEWART Graduate of University of..Toronto, Faculty'of illedicine; Licentiate of the., 'Ontario College 'of Physicians and, Surgeons.. Office in Chisholm Black Josephine Strec f..r Phone a9, t iPl '11' 0; HjIl was „so rY- lithr.:oncern lief motive of venturing aboard his ship, I afforded; Nina in 'my: own person yet another e a We must take order about this, you and: I.” They went off , together, skirting the redoubt, and so through court- yard and garden to the house where Arabella waited anxionsly. The sight of her uncle brought her infinite re- lief, not only. onhis own'acconnt but on account also of Captain Blood. "You took a great risk, sir," she gravely told Lord _Italian after the or- dinary greetings • had been exchanged. But Lord , Julian answered her as . he had `answered ::`Major Mallard. "Then with Blood dead, perhaps "Therewas no 'rids, ma'am. So that she will come to her senses, Blood's ship were allowed to pass the "My,' life' happiness r oa upon your ansina fort,' no harm could tonne to Colonel Bishop. Blood` pledged me his word for that." Very early .nexti morning before the heat of the• : day came to render the open intolerable to his lordship, he espied, her from his window nxov- ing amid the azaleas in the garden. .Toe, flurried forth to jo•in her. He' ex= plained" himself by the announcement hat he bore her a anessage from Cap- ain Blood. ` "He desired me," he said at last, to give you a. message that should rove to you that. there is still some. - hang ,left in. kiln 'of :the- unfortunate. ntleznan that that .. ,for which lace you knew him, It is not easy, tab me, it isnot. .11c was a man who deserved 4e11, And amongst xis rao hare marred his chances; your lan- e, because he could, not forget `his. ncoiu-; you because , , .beeause hay - told , him 'that•in the 'Bag's ser-- vice he would. find his redesnption of what was past, you would not after ., "It's ;,. good-bye,lord;" saidI Blood, "Andanother thing." IP He roffe ed h t. ' `t nay there's p r a pare naen It's tnc com5nission. Bishop was right g r�hi 0 � e a .a c. said . nt Was a zilstalse; ' Z am sorry," Lord 3'ulito said sin-' S cczcly.: `I still do not :perceive blas; ter tee If 1 'do! ---why you should .not have fOut d- someone else, to' 'carry] c1 Your message' to the Commandant,, r' and -kept me aboard as an added host- in age for his obedience to your wislace." Blood' axle 'd eyes looked into the other's that were clean and honest;' and ire "'smiled, ''a little wist'u11y, 'A' nnoinent':lie seemed to hestitate.: "Why shouldn't 1 •tell you? It's e same reason that's, been urging le to pick a quarrel with you so that 1:might have the satistiction of slipp- ing a couple of feet of steel into you, vitals. When I accepted Your com- mission, ` 1 rK as Shoved to think it } ,. ss an ax{ ars 'w i might redeem me ' in the eyes of 1,lisa Bishop—for whose, sake, as.. you may ' have. guessed,. I, took it, Blit. 7 have discovered !Mat slick a thing is be_ yowl acccsnarlislt�iilelit :I should' have i ow,n it for , nick mals dream. I lave, discovered also that if she's 14 °g ai a �wr;' ,l'l el,A, neral .'Practit iou.er k:iradnate University of -Tor/an-to T�aclllt.y of Medicine Ofice—,rosc.nt'tineSt, 1,nro doors south oz l3runsv,,zck Rotel, 'Telephones': Ofhce.. oSX, Residence', ler. DRUGLESS PI3XStCIAI±IS' 1 F R l OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN choosing'you, as Ibelieve she is, she's All Diseases` 'Treated , elooiilq:g wisely' ,between tis, and ()bice adjoining 1-0,541/Ince, next ,10 that's why I'll not have Your life 'risk- ,3 S .. . -,,:w,�xtx,;z::,.�ia:,.:,.�v:.m�..:::. ,.,,,:�::•:zrhwra:mvr.,ixs•.n ,, (gin:t;ltcan Church on (.entre Street, cd., by keepingyou aboard whilst .talo ,5. - : ,h, , , .;;•z ,.,,,,,,,; u .,uv 3.�M1a,�1 .: :t.'+'.•ryy,ithi. eK:v.�' �� 1 r ...e � l4n•�i �tiii±,�. �... 4 '4 9�xt every day er.cept'EviondctY argil W,isda� afternoons,' e(ieopathy Electricity Telephone z, eli dQ7tt1 �, .1C1t ACT1W '. hri 4 iifie(1 Gritdtiate 17•r1'r r+,t.irr' bur nccorcl SKritla ills :t.acve o the very best i'critiltt nth tFrizred xtii tiny e `r9ie. d'onrs Xti, a.ria,;, c.. .Celepl 01.1'1i' iu absolute Nature gives lxtay be oh - n1:1; 7 lifiadd ritdtk Adjustments gives for IF, COS r. all kinds, specialize ixz• do lint; children. Lady ofteexdemt. Nights; responded to, Oflixe on Scott St., Wint;-ham, 0 • ixz":house of the late Jas. lVaikcr,' _Te hphooe iso.: message goes by ,another who "might bungle it At d 110w perhaps yc:'li tut.- der -stand," "Azzil you tell me this?" "1 tell you beeanse ; - °,Oh, plugue onit l' --so that ye mar tell her, so that she May be 'Inad.e te, realize that there sioinethitag of the unfortunate gentleman left under, the thief and pirate she aecoutlts tttt,, : lad' that her truant good i5 my srtxarei Roowing that, siic i lilay reme.n bei IIIc 021.13e 01. h0r pit 1y 1.:,ord." 1 f ulian .heltl alit his. hand, "1-mir01del' vhethsi 3';O1a; alto right," said liid lordship, `and ala y,hct':.yon lay n1Urt ycrs, desire, • taint, ,lie killer ---if Phial is all, O50 112't the better man:" "4 it w,ru she 1, concerned ice: drat you ant 110' s,zre that I ant tight. t isrlel b,ym' t11 you;" `rite A,i'libc ala sailed within the 1'xour .inctvillg ,'silt lieloi i' a sluggish breeze ',matt fort r ernalnt°el silent and there was no mOverl0ltt' from; the facet to. ]told er Iter dclaaetu.rr,., CTIAPT1,,i lti;rvt' rail s eller: <i1 CCa frac ;S; t1, w bens e Ib details of t tin i rna� r. t w°t*r ' losing'theca iie'.ss, 11ze''?1,abeita bove.'to, Il00li Ole had been towing wino is SAYS ANNE:a ATIol 'TALK WASTE OF TIME "Co-operative - ,aLarke;ting •bag dose much to standardize the pro- ducts of agriculture," declared non, C. M. Hamilton, Minister of Agri- culture for Saskatchewan, ixa apezt- ing the Saskatchewan Grain -row- ers' Association eaaaventiou.; "—we MO' r bm d1Mi?+oid+asl' to hold out thea throat et separation or annexation, .1 imp oI t1 i opitttir d t1iot tie is to bm train cart a�z iry penditag $into, and erg is "dbt7la6rt Hostage as.�valuable at least as Colon- el. Bishop. Yet he bade me depart, not from the fear of coxlsequcnces, for he is above fear, nor from any personal esteem for me whom he. con- fessed that he had coin to' find de- testable; and this for the very reason that made him concerned for nay safe- "I do'not understand," she said as he paused. "Is 'noy'that` a.'contradic rs' tion in itself?" r , "It seems sol only. The fact is, !Arabella, this unfortunate : man has the : , .'.the temerity to' love you," She cried out` at that, and clutched her breast whose calm was suddenly disturbed, "Go on," she bade hiin. • 1 "'Well, thenolle saw in me one who made it possible that he should win you -so he said, Therefore he codlcl. with satisfaction have killed rue. But ,because my death might cause • yoti pain, because, your happiness was the thing that above all things he desired, rhe surrendered that part of his guar ' antee of safety which iny person : at - ;forded -forded lzizn; If his, departure should behindered and I should lose my life in what might follow, there was the risk that : , .that . you might' mourn tne. Because, of that he bade me 'leave his ship, and had sue put ashore.", She looked at hiin with eves that were ;aswitn with tears. "Was he tight, Arabella? My life's happiness hangs upon :your answer." "He., said that!" she cried, "He did that! Oh!" she turned away, and through the slender, clustering trunks, of the bordering orange -trees she looked out across the glittering. waters of the great harbor to the dis- tant: hills. , Thus .For a little- while, '.tnyr lord standing stiffly, fearfully, wait- ing for Culler revelation of her mind. At last it "came, slowly, deliberately, n a voice that at moments was half sufiocatcd. "What weighs—oh, so heavily and bitterly—is the thought :thatbut for the wards %iz'which yesterday 1 re- pelled ]'lila], he might have been saved, And now 1ie is lost—back at his out- lawry and piracy, in which ultimately he will be taken and destroyed. And the fault is mine --mine!" "You have no cause for shame," said he. "As for your-sorrow—why, if it will afford you Solace— you may ,still count on mi to do what man can to rescue •him from this position." "You will doz2thati": she cried with t dden eager hopefulness. "You mise?" I promise," he answered her. And 0, retaining still the handshe had endered to him --"Arabella," he• very gently, "there is still this matter upon Vv'hieh youhave answered rine, This matter that erns myself and all my future, so very closely. This thing that od believed, that prompted hitn that .. ,that yeti arta not indil- ornt t* me," He saw the fair face ge color and grow troubled once 'You can't fool a o Boa, but what ,y you?" said she. have been good Itinize so, I hope, Thure 1' •T 1 ' The groundworF(k of d1L good furnishing: Ask OUR most important furnish/ ings — your Qoors --- should' have first attention because they form the basis for the whole appearance of the room, ' Seaman Kent Hardwood Flooring enables you to have the finest surface ob, tainable, whether for the new house or re -surfacing old floors, Seaman :. Kent Hardwood Flooring offers a wealth of beauty in colors and grains of the various woods, excel- lently milled in grades and prices to suit all purses. prices on Se8man.Kent Icor Finish & Wax - Rnh MPA rata laza • •Ah/1 A IV�..+.wmC. �N-Y' F-'_ 0 W O C>.0 --tom... Vathaa.T'S THIS? W.IIArl".I' THIS? The ernesword puzzle habit had no .sooner started- twee over England before an enterprising shoe manufacturer Cale alon with. this Tartest novelty in, tootwear. ` The, Cross -Word boot. Oh yes, you can gat socks or stockings• match. <"Friends! Coad friends?"' He was here w ear dismay and "d bitterness. It is not your friendship only that 1 ask, Arabella, You heard what I said, what '1 reported. You will not : say that. Peter .Blood .vas wrong?" Geotl she , Gently sought g to disengage her hand, the trouble in her face increas- ing, .A. trzoanerit he resisted; then, re- g w`llat he did, he set her free, rabellal he cries sudden pain. "I have friendship for you, xxxy' lord. 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