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tough WA 0 13 uthe r *0`4 OQMPIOW� r' titno 44And not a t-, ran not 4 ri3nt ma e a jogg The ex?!, blue aud cse-W011,00k i0fe Z411 .11gutingr I as- ercise . ..... '17, to in t& bunch.,, had added o You4an w, wll ing a- d th bl id' Other glo lie r10 the sun's 'je r ustly IRUIRGA,40 h, ! on. , Aw - A skin, so, that round the,,. drum shortening, Berkshire I and her laughilig op- you, are even_ ared, t be an Awlie 'and 0 1 C all. a rosy P6 V, Y, ".
draws the tractor in toward tbo,cop, bl- 0 0; hOW. t) -h t ro wear- 9 'Notd* , Publit t the laif �ubic.. ilich of, air. lI pt spectator, �could contain :acting if$ umivAW 6ii�:'Ont e . ary�,... n t r we
orii, kids �b r"a� are lots Of Q6jeo and lanbs, EyA Sea 1601� 't �eq and 6w FrOtij was awaro of'.] she sprang, up, but, -0b6A 1 r' Ce indignity. He and d Wft 4, Young gir 'in India, therp w vrv, -we P so 'Y MO. ve, W'! ve it the groat King, Polo, and 0 Janson waited Mhve over hnYou, ife the uncon- springboard end. Flung into t a, -the party"s from the geiis small farmen," Vg abead of xulhups sa tft 'houses gother as th 911t, her feet close to whd. lea0d R. S. HAYs impa ted the at 119i of Nippon, and On general introdu tv' po 0 vertical 4ion, 'on body
qq W, Paul kept the- tele- knew th and f old time her lees �tra, ar 4e 4e air child, Wich long r indee stor. Solicitor, Con Id-bAcked: Shorthorn nor t, li �tl& the Forrestij Y, the board, she doubled her body "'You knewl" Paua char ven iona ty.,th
'Adt6d d a and the Mae" noi� d go-tary-Publio. in and experienced into a ball made a complete rovolu- god,, tue dn% know, I did," her W4 in such a gainq, r , as Many tiior�, f6r the Shorthorn' harems of bulls take part tion, then straightened out in perfect Aunt ret;Q shock in "But You di
would diver's form, and in a perfect dive, ore,your to -her pify, IV0 a long, time to perfect Itfrolo in iii-agnificence and record; and nead at the that he conduct w If the thini is a, sucOess, it� �tllat, ,re- only little less than King not enter his "And theref as criminal. When you con- yd water. WOW with my Unusual, Gr4b4ja;.,;k. I e ji�g; BEST, A BEST� hirmelf divided �e.. On hand With staffed assistanU, to far the madness',,,"', Id go had the heart-� and introduce' it!" Vcurious to see�how with IscOcelY a ripple, entered the ider -a Parkman, the Jersey Manager, was have been merelik a 4 4A of my age, tGraham; fOU4 *ou Drake, h 4o, old. "A Toledo blade would have made "And 'with Your blessed, -bras.,�rtck 4$ tween watching the circling trqdtor parade Sensational Golden Player been LtA6�?:Or' Ernestine, or more splash,1P Was is a' W: head," Paula cried; W Barristers,' SoliciWiO Conveyan- a -lid castfing glances at the:,pjAl�tuj6 Jolly, Fontaine Royal, Oxford as. Rita. Not ti Graham's vom- An4a V cers-4 ;A4. 11 AfterwAid did he re- "If only I could 1- self, ver�,, wd NotAries, Fuhile' Efe- Affice aula Pbrrest was on her Ati-f-, - ter and War- - -.:
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JAMES L. KILLORAN B��tor, Notary Public, ete. Mon#7
to. lohn. In. Seaforth on, Moi 'of
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F. HARRUItIV, V. S.
Honor graduate of Ontario Veterjw,
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Vetetibary,,Colleget. Treats dseases Of
all domestic animals by the most mod.
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allied, s ry My --clue ze that 1p �qqweru.and sense of Ernestine e 411, ::For two apples I'd box Your ears.', expl was her Arst day on Th6 Fwa�*�i breathed 'her admiration. hp fact that ri�bon bulls, all, and founders and outrage were d a4 iig�tOL t was the the AsBut I n And for one apple I'd hug �oq, wet periods -of Id"th
-fat player was ever shall. Dick says diving as I Am," Paula laughed back. "Any-� Only person cea'. or Palomina mareHennessy scions, f noble houses of butter A,an trained for at, therefore, is a matter of timing, and tha .,her. Graham -smiled with renown, and Rosaire Qii�en, Stand- she was bulkitiOn109ei in his I t**G Why way, we did fool Captain Lester- esegre mag- Paula does it so terrilil W)tiell is not ;attering -to t a Wqval n wap, 'conscious She's didn't we, Captain'?" of the company t, of, her .�emiuity; for by'& Dami Golden Joliy'S.L�ss, Olga,s ination tha ' h y well. aula;� she,.had designed her Pride, ��-nd Gortie o Of - got the sense of R t he "a., c,oit f Maitlainis qu- Wha "Don't speak to me that doughty ki� h iciow of at the 4' Which in -as a suo 'fishitJO.Ae mare, ojhAd"Laeleeted ally. blue-rfbboned and blue-blooded Torneryt w that, 'heL Was nd of abandon," Graham added. mariner muttered, darkly. "I'm busy' P41TY Whenever sho growing "O willed abandon 11 Dick qualified. with myself, meditating what form Ernestone retorte,(L one,,most Peculiarly sippropriate, had Jersey matrons in the royal -realm angry and that he had deIiberately"G ,Of relaxation by'effortt# Graham my vengeance shall take,�- As for The drifta a triumph. of butter -fat; -�'nd Mr. 'Mendenhall check himself -from "protesting. agreed. "I've never seen a Pr'Ofes- You, Mr. Dick fe thr6ugj� the. In place of a riding coat, for the who,�had charge'Qf the Shires, proud-' BY this thne a, -cigarette ea.50 stolial do so perfect a turn and Forrest, I*m divided be- yras decreasig. few afternoon was Warm, she wore 1r,texhiited a strin; I . a tan 9 of mighty stal- and matches and,�Pai;14:4, a twen linen blouse with white -.turn-baclClioni. -led by the., Mighty Mountai belt, skirt -pin, on' second boot, blowing up Your dairy, or business or friendplit n 0 -wedding ring had "A' hamstringing Mountan Lad. Maybe come, but more departed�-` Un&r ft collar. A hort skirt made li" the Lad."and a longer string of matrons, joined the mound of f�rfeits. nd I'm prouder of it than she I'll do both- 'In the Meantime, I am Joy aud Mrs. is " Dick proclaimed. bis lower part of a -riding coat, rea�bed heided:�by the Potherington Princess Tully, her face -set in, stoic resigna- t�ught her, though I c "You see I going out to kick that -the knees, and from onfess it ;Was idare you ride.', House. -rap Od ..knees.,to entrane- -of �the silver whinny. Even old Al- tion, was silent. so fricootdjsjl,,� ing little bespurred champagne boots 4 an easy task. She co-ordinates al- Perfectly, that entertainmwilt of guests len Bessie the Princess's dani, re- "Jong-Keena, Jong-keena," Paula most- eftrtlessly, Dick on The Outla*, and Paula on seemed little part of t1w li60% du�:'111 tight riding trousers showed.- Skirt tired to buit part -day's work, he ent laukhed and so719 on, and Graham Wi 8 And that, along Me Fan, rode back side by side to ties. The guests la 'I Mly entertained- and trousers. were'� of fawn..colo with her 11 and sense of time -why the Big House. themselves and one red for that they might render due' hon- heard Ernestine laugh to Bert, '41 her first attempt was better then 46 another. DI -V, silk corduroy. -Soft-white gauntlets or to so notable a dam. don't see what she can sp 'her hands matched with the collar As four Ocl- are next.- How do you like Graham. he rarely 4ppeared, even for on a meweilt ock approached, Donald "Well, you know her," he heard ked. "Paula is a remarkable wman," until lunch, and Paula, now carryI,ng- in the one emphasis of color. Her Waire, not ken on swimming, return- Bert an "Splendid," was her reply. "He's out 'her iseclusion programme, never- swer. "She's game once she Mrs. Tully said proudly, her eyes your �D head- was bare, he hair done tight ed in one of the machines to the Big gets started, -and, it certainly looks fluttering between the second hand of you, type, ick. He's universal, like appeared before dinner, ............ and low around her ears and nape House, and Mr. Gulhuss- remained to like sheps started and he's got the same world- "Rest cure " Dick laughed one noit, of neck. the 'watch and the unbroken surface marks branded on him -the Seven and challeng'ed Graham to it tourna� discuss Shir with Mr. Mendenhall. "HoyO' Paul& �nd Dick cried sim- of the Pool, "Women never swim so Seas, the books, and all -the rest,'He's ment with boxing gloves, singl a skin and expose yourself to the run 4rn*ved;' and the girls 'were immedi- hands. "I don't see how You can keep such Dick was at%he tank when the party ultaneously, as -they thrust out their well as men. BtA she doe Three an artist, too, and pretty well all- sticks, and foil' . in S. But Dick's' were closed, and hers beaten her father!" And he's good fun. Have "And now's the time," be told Gra- this way," Gra�harn ventured,.in mild ate1Y insistent for the new song. inutes and forty seconds!- She's around.
criticism. ,It isn't exactly a Oew song," Dick were -open you noticed his smile? IVs irkesist- ham, as they breathed between bouts, Grillain watched her "But she won't stay under any five ible. It makes one want to smi "I don't," she smiled with a dazzle explained, his gray eyes twinkling vainly quest -her person for the le with "for You to tackle your book. I'm of white teeth. "That Is,. I don't ex- roguery, "and it s not my song. It sequently forfeit. cO11-- minutei, much less ten," Dick solemn- him." only one of th who are looking- ly stated. "She'll burst her lungs "And Ws got Ibis serious scars, as forward to rea ing it, and I'm loowng- �Ose my face this way more than a� was sung in''Japan before I was. born "Come on. Lady Godiva Dick cOm first" we few times a year. I'd like to, be- and, I doubt not before Columbus" dis- manded. "ou aie sun -go4d burn in my covered Americ�. Also, it is a duet danced; now pay the p. p you 11 " Dick nodded concurrence. forward hard, 'Got a letter front cause I love the sun er. hae At four inuts, Mrs. Tully began "ies-right in the corners of the Have Y yesterday -he mentioned uIll and wondered how far along YOU: .ti "Was the man a fool?" was Gra- ou�ly from face o face. Captain see them come. Thi not tired were." hair; but I don% 4are a thorough -a compe tive duet with forfeit pen to show excitement and to look anxi- eyes, just after he has smiled, yo
alties attached. Paula will have to bam's thought., "Anda man with a Lester, not in the secret, scrambled marks exactly, but rather the old So Graham in his tower room, ar- sing it with me- I'll teach you. Sit Wife like that-" to his feet with an oath and dived in- eternal questi down there, that right.- Now all "Well," Paula, sighed, her Whats it w.ons: Why What for? ranged his ii�tes and photographs,- a fingers to the tank, rth? What's it all a- schemed out the work, and Plunged- the ' rest of you gather around and sit playing with the fastenings of her "Something has happened," Mrs. bout?" down." blouse, "if I mus't,, I must." into the opening chapters. So 'Im A Tully said with controlled quietness . Ba`rgain -Still in her riding habit, Paula �,at Raging inwardly, Graham averted "She burst herself on mersed did he become that his nas down on the concrete, -that -dive. GoL And bringing up the rear of the cent interest in Pau . la might have f facing her.hus- his gaze, and kept avorted. There in after her, You men." cavalcade, Ernestine and Graham languished, had it not been or meet- band, in the center - of the sitting was a pause, in which,,,�he knew ev- But Graham and Bert and Dick, talked. audience. �Under his direction-,tim- erybody must be -ham "
9149*0 what she meeting under water, gleefully grim- dinner. Then ing her movements to this, she slap- would do next. Then -came a giggle "Dick's deep," she was saying. You too, until Ernestine and Lfite left for- FOR SALE. -Fite acres, one mile ing her each evening at
from Seaforth, modern house with ned and squeez d hands. Dick made don't know him any too well. He's Santa Barbara, there were afternoon furnace, bath, and toilet, small b ped her hands on her knees, slapped from Ernestine, a burst laughter signs for them-eto follow, and led the dreadfully deep. I know him a ht- swims and rides and motor trips to arn; her palms together, and slapped her from all, and, "A frame�-up!ll from way through the dark -shadowed wa- tle. Paula knows him a lot. But the pastures Of the Miramar Hills good orchard. Taxes, $15. Splendid Palms against his Palms much in the Bert, that overcame Graham'AL reo- ter into the crypt, where treading very few others ever get under the and the upland ranges of the Ansel- chance to start chicken farin, bees, fashion of the nursery game of "Bean luteness. He looked quickly. The water, they joined Paula in -subdued surface of him. He's a real philoso- ino Mountains. Other trips they etc. Apply to
Porridge Hot." Then he sang the Little Lady's -blouse was off, and, whisperings and gigglings. pher, and he has the control of a made, sometimes accompanied by Dick R. S. HAYS, song, whicb� was short and which she from the waist up, she
Seaforth, Out. appeared in "Just came to make sure you were stoic lor an Englishman, and he can to his great dredgers working in the 2953-tf quickly picked up, singing it -with her swimming suit, It was evident all right," Dick explained. "And now play-act to fool the world." him and clapping the accent. While that she had dressed over it for the Sacramento basin or his dam -build- we've got to beat it.- You first, the air of it was orientally catchy, it ride. ing on the Little Coy6te and Los - "Come on, Lute -you I next," Dick And, one by one, they went down the oaks, where the dismounting party and -acre col n'Y of twenty -acre farm- was chanted slowly, almost monoton Bert, I'll follow Evan." At the long hitching rails under Cuatos creeks or to his five-thous-
ously, but it was quickly provocative was challenging. through the dark water and eadke up gathered, Paula was in gales of laugh- ers. where hf)e was trying to enable LONDON AND WINGHAM of excitement to the spectators: But Lute, not similarly prepared on the surface of the pool. By this ter. North. or Jong-Keena, blusbingly led the time Mrs. Tully was on her feet and two hundred and fifty heads of fami- a.m. p.m. "Jong-Keena, Jong-Keena, retreat of the girls to the dressing "Go on, go on," she rged Dick, lies, along with their faiiiilies, t& Exeter ............. 10.16 6.04 Jong -Jong, Keena-Keena, standing by the edge of the tank. 'more more." make good on the soil. rooms. x- That Paula sometimes went for 4, Graham watched Pavia poise at tricks, Dick Forrest," she began. hausting my vocabulary in naming long solitary rides, Graham knew, and lensall ........... 10.30 6.18 Yo-ko-ham-a, Nag-a-sak "If I thought this was one of your "She's been accusing me of e
Oppen ........... 10.36 6.23 Kobe-mar-o-hoy! the forty -foot top of the diving scaf- ruccl,field ......... 10.44 6.32 fold and swan -dive beautifully into - But Dick, paying no attention, act- the house -boys by my system," -he ex- once, he caught her dismounting from preternaturally calmly, was di- plained. the Fawn at the bitching rails. Ninton Jet . ....... 10.58 6.46 The last syllable, boy, was uttered the tank; heard Bert's admiring "Ohl -9
'lin Kellerman!" and, still to hear. forty toi�, Ar . ....... 11-05 6.52 suddenly, explosively, and an octave you Annette recting the men loudly enough for her "And he's given me t least more names in a minute and a half. (Continued next week,) linton, Lv . ...... 11.15 6.52 and more higher than the pit�h of chagrined by the trick -that had "We've got to make this system- Go on, Dick, more." linton Jet . ....... 11,21 6.58 the melody. At rthe same moment threatened to outrage him, fell to atic, fellows. You, Bert, and you, ondesborough .... 11.36 7,12 that it was uttered, Paula's and Dick's wondering about the wonder woman, "Then," 'he said, striking a chant, DO NOT READ THIS lyth ............. 11.44 7.21 hands were abruptly shot toward each the Little Lady of the Big House, Evan, join with me. We start at "we can have Ob Sin and Oh Pshaw, elgrave .......... 11.56 '7.33 other's, either clenched or open. this end, five feet apart, and search Oh Sing and Oh Song, Ob Sung and Unless You can get Goodyear guaran- The and how she had happened so won- the bottom across. Then move along Oh Sang, Ob Last and Oh Least, Oh ;eed Waterproof Raincoats bearing Vingham Jet., Ar.. . 12.08 7.45 point of the game was that Paula's derfully to be. As he fetched down and repeat it back." Ping and Oh Pong, Oh Some, Oh Goodyear Label for less than $6.90, Vingliam. Jet., Lv.., 12.08 7.45 hands, open or closed, at the instant the length of tank, under water, mov- "Don't exert yourselves, gentle- More. and Oh Most, Oh Naught and i for $13.00. We can furnish you Vingham ......... 12.12 7.55 of uttering boy, should match Dick'g. ing with leisurely sti,okes -and with men," Mrs. Tully called, beginning to Oh Nit . . . 11 with same for men, women or chil- South. Thus, the first time se did match open eyes watching thfN shoaling boi laugh. "As for you, Dick. you come And Dick jingled away into the Iren in any size. Money refunded if a.m. p.m. him, both his and �er hands being tom, it came to him that he did not ight out. I want to box your ears." house still chanting his extemporized iot satisfied. Vingbain ......... 6.55 3.15 closed, whereupon he took off his hat know anything about her. She was 1, "Take care of her, you girls," Dick directory. AGENTS WANTED Vinghain Jet . ..... 7.01 3.21 and tossed it into Lute's lap. Dick Forrest's wife. That was all he shouted. ",9be's got hysterics." elgrave ........... 7.15 3.32 "My forfeit," he explained. "Come knew. How she had been born, bo Address "I haven't, but I will have," she lyth .............. 7.27 3.44 on, Paul, again." And again they she had lived, how and where w Che Goodvear Waterproof Coats Co, laughed. 240 ilbert St., Ottawa. Ont. ondesborough .... 7.35 3.52 sang and clapped: past had been --of all this he knew CHAPTER XV11 "But damn it all, madam, this is linton Jet . ....... 7.49 4.06 nothing. no laughing matter!" Captain Lester A week of dissatisfaction and rest- linton ............ 7.56 4.13 `Jong-Keena, Jong-Keena, Ernestine had told him that Lute spluttered breathlessly, as he prepar- lessness ensued for Graham. Torn linton Jet . ........ 8.03 4.20 Jon ftong Keena-Keena, and she were half isters of Paula Y, g <> <> <> <> <> <> <> rucefield ......... 8.15 4.32 ed for another trip to explore the bot- between belief that his business was k a, Nag-a-sak-il That was one bit of data, at any rate ippen ........... 8.22 4.40 Kobe-mar-o-hoy! tom to leave the Big H�use on (Warned by the increasing brightness 8.32 4.50 Are you on, Aunt Martha, really train, and desire to see, and the first W. T. BOX & CO. lensall ........... 0 xeter ............ f the bottom that he had nearly and truly on?" Dick asked, after the of Paula, to be with her, and Funeral Director and 0 8.47 5.05 This time, with the boy, her hands reached the end of the tank, and re- valiant mariner bad gone down. to be lAcensed Embalmer. �d were closed and his were open, cognizing Dick's and Bert's legs in- more with her -he succeed in nei- C. BOX C. N. R. TIME TABLE "Forfeit! -forfeit!" the girls cried. tertwined in what must be a -wrestling Mrs. Tully nodded. "But keep it ther leaving nor in seeing as much of 0 Best Motor and Horse -dram Cog4hlan's mother told me about it in visit. 0 equipment East. She looked her costume over with bout, Graham turned about, still un up, Dick, you've got one dupe. Elsie her as during the first days of his a.m. p.m. alarm., asking, "Tnat can I give?" der water. and swam back a score or Honolulu last year." At first, and for the five days that 0 Charges moderate. 6.00 "A hair pin," Dick advised; and so of feet.) There was that Mrs. Not until eleven minutes had claps- he lingered, the young violinist mon-'* Floera furnished on abort 0 oderich .......... 2.20 olmesville 6.17 2.37 one of her turtleshell hair pins join- Tully whom Paula had addressed as ed did the smiling face of Paula break opolized nearly her entire time of vis- notice. B 0 2? t, a Da inton ............ 6.26 2.52 ed.his ht in Lute's lap. Aunt Martha. Was she truly an the surface. Simulating exhaustion, ibility. Often Graham strayed into' Igh C ]is 7 Calb eaforth ........... 6.41 3.12 other itl" sb� exclaimed, when aunt? Or was she a courtesy Aunt she slowly crawled out and sank down the music room, and, quite neglected 0 Phone 175. Phone 4& 0 t. olumban ....... 6.49 &20 the last of her hair pins had gone through sisterhood with the mother of panting near her aunt. Captain Les- by the pair, sat for moody half-hours <> the same way, she having failed sev- Lute and Ernestine? <> <> C�, Olin ........ 6.54 3.28 ter, really exhausted by his strenu- listening to their "work." They were en times to Dick's once. "I can't see He broke surface, was afled by ous exertions at rescue, tudiej Paula oblivious of his presence, either flush- p1m. P.m why I should be so slow and stupid. the others to join in bull -in -the -ring; keenly, then marched to the nearest ed and absorbed with the passion of 0 <> O 0 0 <> <> <), ublin ..... 10.37 5.38 9.3� Besides, Dick, you're too clever. I in which strenuous sport, for the next pillar and meekly bumped his head their music, or wiping their foreheads 0 t. Columban. 10.42 5 - .44 never could out -guess you or out -an- half hour, he was compelled more three times against the concrete. and chatting and lauging companion- 0 W. J. Walker & Son <�, 1013 6.63 odforth 9.50 tieipate YOU." than once to marvel at the litheness -I', afraid I didn't stay down ten ably in pauses to rest. That the linton .... �11,10 6.08 1004 Again they sang the song. She lost and agility, a' 11 as strategy, of minutes," Paula said. "But I wasn't young musician loved her with an olmesville 11.20 7.03 10:1,3 and, to Mrs. Tully's shocked "Paulal" Paula in her aucceessful efforts at es- much under that, was 1, Aunt Mar- ardency that was almost painful, Was oderich 11.40 7.20 10.3� a -he forfeited a gpur and threatened caping through the ring, Conclud- a boot when the remaining spur in patent to Graham; but what hurt him rector and Embalmer. 0 9 the game through weariness, "You weren't much under at all," -as the abandon of devotion with 0 should be gone. A Winning streak of breathing hard, the entire.party rac- Mrs. Tully replied, "if it's my opinion which she sometimes looked at Ware 0 Motor Or Horse Equipment. 0 C. P. R. TIME TABLE .three compelledkDick to give up his ed the length of the tank and crawl- asking- Im surprised that after he had'done something excep- Oars or VlOrwers furablied I> wrist watch and lkh spurs. Then ed out be rest in the §unshine in a Y- -&u tionally fine. In vain Graham tried as requestoL she lost her wrist Watch and the re- Circle about Mrs. Tudly. oderich .... ... &60 VIDS #ving spur. to tell himself that all this wras men� Day op Mighk Mono 67. �0* 'onset ...... 8.65 1.20 in Soon tilerb was more fun afoot, and tal on -her part --purely delighted ap- they be- "Joixg�.Keena, Jong-Keena," Pliula was contending,, Impossible 0 uburn .......... j.. rs. Tull. Caa* ........... 6.64 -1-30 gan agairi, While Mrs, Tully remonA things with M preciatign of the other's artistry. <> 0 stritted, "Now PjLul4j, Nevert%eless, being man, it hurt, and Ott simplY Aunt artha, -just because continued -to hurt, until he could no ........... muststop this.- - Dick you oucht td You never le9fted to'gwim, is no rea- 0 'h longer suffer himself to emain. TI 4 ........... 6.40 2.7 be ashamed of youtsolf,,, s6n for, you to take auth a position. I IL -JI <> <> <> <> <> ght Once, chancing into the room at # 9-10 ' Put 'Dick-, 'emitting A triuMphait, am �a real swjh%Mj,� 1, the end of a Schumann song and just ...... t4 fta di�o right intO thd�thnh here and after Ware had departed, Graham 0-26 "H01" Won And. 161-fied In th , lau
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