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'9.0"", ,.dn,r, ­` ' 1�'I' "' lj�".O'�' I 11U, 01,11-, ? ,�,',511 , ., - . 0, � . . � "You just. said it to YO - _ , � ­­ 11 �,g Phone No. 91 P 4 1 4% I . �. � ,�', me, ,or v hot � � - ., "'.., �WP,'Pp��`W�,��",:' "L, 1 , , "' "gwq "" , ? , . "RW �o; ";. , 1. , ,_i., ,"'; %� " ��:11 4"; ".41" ki I -1 1-11- � ", - . St hint Wbije - � Z' 'Nok , �1 L� "'' ,r�fASJILM" x1PA", I . '94 I.pP, "I'll I I 4 "N , � , . + . . I lie _ 1019ACOM0071 ,.. X I :MIA I OIA-1000", 1, U6 . ` -, � i " � I � . , � . � I 1� I �� , 011� hV.,1:11.,_� , 'I , ii, "RK", """5 J ,�, ­ 1. ­ 1 9 " "�,7, !,I, ,5. " la, , " � "' I , fir , -, , � 4 1 4`7`ii"'� , .- 'o I ii I JOHN J. HUGQA'f � ants -to the same thing. 04#414 I i1e4d,`0,Q i;f0W,A4,!!,00,P_ 0" " ffl � M . -�­-; �. '.. , ,,, . , �,4� w-, vgo - " " , "t , kD. � �'� �',' . �`,'P, ql,�,�F",q"R'�A`,114' � �,, � � . % I rl,`� 1,i �, "t I � Barrister, Soli W. . Kellogg gave me t �,�',-1'1, ". a "I I � , , I ., , , � W; " 'L . '' . . '_ " , W - � 11 Notary PublieNtc- '. __ - I I 1. . � . . � I . wo were driving down together. Up o MOPP, wouN WV4.211"'''l, r-".." . . ..... "�,�],I� �,,N)5 111 - -NU -1 , , , I .� '' " �� �,�,-,'�_*&� " � I , �i�, " , 1. . ._%'�%'­ 11 �,� ,� � � "r, L � _'�� 9- #)'�, I ' (JAt. . ,'.-�A 11'r," , . 05 7r_5 _11�" "', �1,11,,�;' fo�, g�,,, � , .. ,. Seaforth? from last week. I ,been done at another time, ba ' 14 4 ... : , 79W �9', !" �!,,",�. , 'i'll � 'T "ITT , .. , `� ,, t�,;j ,"r1t'...W:1A m ... ... ... w, I # Beattie Block �- L . Continued t if As things this week, 'Mr. Homer; things -said, he didn't know whether you woold. es, ',But---, ,001$ 5_14 , � - � , ,_ L� 'v A- � .. ....�. , "-+,--I---- . m �g­ i . ACIPT02ka ,�� r, __��, A�,Nzl� I w—and % � , - $1, 0 � ' . did notice it, she never commented which I am very glad to kno' be heTa much longer than Naich-110 you'muAtn't, X90 90.14 Au ..... - �:Ili W." 4 'I", , , 19 " :�,,# � I R. S RA"10", � , " � . 1�1­1111%1� 011il"Ar 1"Yes7 I t_ ln. disgstit), ­-�,, 'I . - g ", 9"�t 0 !, . I " _ A ,� " � ,Homer ventured to ask a quesuott on the fact. ,,But, more than once, he understand.' , said you promised him you would stay , I doi' I a ,f r P m _ �11,�44",�,Q Q14,�F#*,,4� I I 'lie . - , � � I I , � 1. , ­ '' �; il . .� ,� . , , until th ' 'A '"'"' ' , I %, � Barrister, :go 4jor,.,- �,Pornvqaucer a his own: I edge. of a wet' en. You would have stayed, thing, Well, I do?,V A I �,� , ; caught her regarding him with an They had reached the ,, mp* i, 1, I I � *. or for the -, , . ..�, ; , �; -t ,--, � .� q Public. SQ-1idt "Whit does Cap'n Bartlett say a- odd expression. It was an expression diAlly shining stretch Of san — see, you again, X . ., . , I ,',�' 1 5 ; i � , A 11�', U, I !, . d which; 'wouldn't you, if it hadn't been for AIT JAVIA 4 ­ " - and, Notary . , , - ; ,:.:.. A `,? I , 2� .4 "�I` X (" Dotninion, Batik. Offlee, fil -rear of the ' $ * I I . i.q0#44 � bout not starting­,sooner� - for t for us?", � ybu will be succe it A , .�,'JO* -%Apgvlz� , , ,.,I� i , . , - , �' Dominion Bank, Seafortb,-- Money to the by no means disagreeable, quite the frescoed with little rippling riekles I I i '', ­,11,,��,f".P� .0 . lrb� a you e ; i,,'J,";"� ��.. t�- ".q� I'll I ,,� �"", . wreck ? " he asked. '�Gf course it isn't contrary, but It merely strengthened of clear water, hee ,'If I had been -made keeper I the so -of busin, , I , , "I , , , " ,I i gk . 11 rrrrrrr ... N,.MV-,,tK'AVM 11, 0""o . . . , - . , . my ,business sit—" - the sea -at high tide had run over I 11,�� 1� . .- . M '-:�'] ,�;41; . . loan. , , . I his own resolution to avoid her so should have stayed for a while,'. I loi Pfor. GO, o � "? r . . . . . ". , ... 1:,71, . , :� �,:, , 4 - . , 1� . � 70.— , , . � "Not -a mite. But I'd just as soon ciety. The young'�man more the beach between the grass -topped suppose. Not always." .. She put out )ter haTIO. �Te gazed ........ , " .'P. I __ I , . —, ,.,-I , I I _., 7:1P, W 8 . 7 , _,.­ �V# ", ,,, M , 1-1. . ... .'v7p, BEST �&, BEST ��� - I "I -11111 The ,blanket 6f cold, raw fog . "'Won't you stay now—ana wa#— at it ,pnol h r. ?I �,'i , . b he the first of March was prociulmed,by ,kad.swept in by this'time, a I "' Y Ou are , Ing to walk Any , � � �" ;'t; �­ ! . -, 51",1, N � tell you. He talks rational enough a- than ever realizing that t;e. sooner dunes. go Marrist.erso Solicitors, Conveyan , - maybe nd was all and see what happens?17 t I ­ t it. Says he thinks .I%r I 011 ­ —,- 1L--,1-- " mrs and Notaries Public, Etc. Office ' "' 'can't.. Besides, what is likely to further. with' me If " he.stammered. ' " ..��,; ;` ' ;' 1� .. I.. ... ... I I 1. '; , '� , I �.;y � F, �7, 5" "K,"', "'i I v li� rY I . should have started- but he wasi so the calendar the better for him. Set- a -bout them, surrounding them as that "I ,,��, , ,,, 91 1.­,� " � in ih; Edge Building, opposite The 'himself that he uckit Station had suddenly become a other fog had enclosed.the Jarvis cat- happen 7 " I ,"No. Vin goingback to the station ­ I ,.. . , I-_ A' p, ­o'p.� gg, � woTn ,out and tired ' , 1. I N-11141 �1, I V� �, , ,., , IN R , ' ,� ;'_', � , , "��, ". 1- I , -26,g ,� i " -'* "' `� . , 11- , -115 ... . '. I Expositor,, Office. , , felt as if he hadn't the iight to order dangerous locality. He 6d dreaded 'boat on the afternoon when he and �'Oh, i don't knbw. Fath6r—some- to pack my bag. and to be with father even then it w. &M � , 44 . � 0 lj� 1�% '�� '�� .1 � � "i'�,"�_"';4' � � , , ,& , . . "' A"kt'­ r-%--1. . - _, I I - —, .1­1�f,'�0,1�%V, I , , , anotherpull like that flor the -men un- the day when he must decide whether she first met. Homer paused for a times I think he isn't well enough to for the little time I have left. I AAR worst ,of it was that. � ��,_ � F.� . , , . I I � 41917 i: �001 1119�. �.";_, � . �_,Ar!M., I , &--1%;::,-0i, -, I VETERJNARY lesshe had to. 'Says he realizes that to remain in the service or leave it moment and she asked, him why'. keep on here. He says, he is, but I leave early this afternoon. Tke man the gliall6w.chritniel, o1j.,th ,. �;,� , � 9, .V­�"', '��,?, �� _,,,V#V, sA %1�;:,%'A, Ty - . . U,., g,, . 'he isn't quite up to the mark yet, af- I . If I had my way I think from ,0rham As coming for me with the side nearer .the 0�4,X_v "�","I" ITROM 01.1 , . - ., I f . Now Pate had made the de- * "Because I don't kn - .1. 114W,W47VER41 ,,,;.�', �*,,4 'A , . l JOAN d,RIEVE, V.S. ter that Crooked -Hill strain. That �­ — — ow whether we can see ask him to give 'it up—the his I horse and buggy. I suppose'he is ,there was a 'Comps ,, .I�Y), 11� �1'15`-' . cision for him. He must go. Loyalty shouldn't turn inland here," he, re- I should ;fativeib: dry,:�-Ap—,,., , 5% - . � . ,")� 9�.­& . 1. � "I 11,i�',Kti ' 11 . In. , c ' it - ;qil,,,�,�,,Iig �� , " 1� I Honor graduate of Ontario Veterin, Crooked Hill smash was lain hell 66 Kellogi had kept him there. Loy- plied, 4'and go around the end of this worry and care and all—and come to on his waSr dow-n now. It will be a — Imost a. islaUd th ' -1 .V� _... I '� . a ,AdM�,,d.�'�';!,�,���,".��,,�fv", " ary College. All diseases of demestic for any man, cracked, or, wAlel there's e with me. ' I . the 'Otl�er was, a'see ,, , , m -.1-1 . I . alty to Myra Fuller vi�as driyIng him stretch. The tide is Corning in, and Fairiborough and live ther wet, disagreeable ride . . . . Good And on ,pp&,gh _p�;�: ` �"��>,,, ,,at ' - "' ", , ...- I I . smimals treated ?Calls promptly at- no doubt &"bout that." - , ,, i -wit 'gh,tiO�ilp� j '� *,,�l, ,'�',,�,.�,� , t away. .Loyalty;'he was -beginning ,to when it is full and kuns as high As it I have even hinted at it since I have bye. YQ'U will'shake hands h me, nel which, at ordinaryJA n t��:�" %,7� tanded,to and charges mod4ate. Vet- 'Homer made no comment. Thez . . I . . I . t.ioi 9 ...... 0� ., Kel- haTe me. word. � does this week, there will be some been here this tir�e, but he won't his- wo 't you?", - - . . be waded. At this tide, -'such ' ' .' �7, , , - 'C!!�'.,�'!�',, erinary Dentistry a ,speciality. Office in silenice'for some time. Then b- Re. took her hamol. ,. Even then I i�. ,�!!`, The week drew to its end. ' The so- mighty cold water off there. That ten, It makes him angry and stu he as were tunning .noW, it wpul&ba � �J'��"."� "I, __ ,� , I ." ol; I I 10� and residence on Goderich'Street I kg slid off the grain bin and -stood born, He says he is -gbing' to stay could not realize that this was their more than waist deep andivith'a cur- � I ,.':�, ., one, 0 - ciety of his daughter had had a won- flat will be covered in another hour." . . . I �. . .1 )��,6't'­ . 'erect. Why, it is almost as in the life-saxing work -until he di' 1 .,2 �. � �, , 1. - door east of- Dr. Ma6kay's office, Sea- derful 'effect ,upon Benoni Bartlett. "What—thAt? es. final parting. ' I , rent strong enough to thro�r a man, . ­� 4 � O". " "Don't talk a -bout any of this,, Cal- His lassitude And sullen, moody fits dry as where we are standing' this He can't bear contradiction, (and is "Thank you again,foX all you have frow his feet, to say fiothi u,t'of a ,"� �' _,� 1;. 11 1. I _�, I !_ llvk�-,.411� - ", 1 '-. ' vin," he said. "You won'�,J know. had disappeared. He had ceased to minute, I am sure we cah get over furious if I suggest that he isn't as doni. Good-bye," girl. - If she, attemPted t6 cross. that '� . . . . . . '', 111b ".. ... ' ��I_ �R.IAM�I�BEII. �11§. �, Bartlett will be keep erhaps he yback to the station "*...: �'.',.,,,11,1, t- '�� -pr here for a stroiig as he used to be. P 'She turned and walked away. lie stretch on her wa ... A alk -Horner questions concern' g tht without the least trouble. I have my 4,7�, 2 . . .; � i.,;.. " � ... "', I Veterinary while yet.- But—yes, I'll say it right In ,heavy 'boots 'and rubb6rs on.' , r. I she might ;be kcaught by the, tide. 'She - I - '; � � , �.",i�",`,-" Graduate of Ontario I possiUlity oqf eternal damnation as the Let's is—pernaps it is all my imagination took a step towards he .. . ,.� t .1,1,�,, 11 ,ege, University of Toronto. All out loud here to you—I'm. still, a long , 'ould if I —Jbut there may Pome a'time, and "Norma!" he cried. I would surely be.wet t1V , . I ' ` "'T' . Coll punishment for profanity. Re� spent try to -cross, I know you w , rough in that � ,diseases of domestic - animals treated way from being sure ,that he ain't less time in his room reading the weren't here. Now wouldn't y6u'9'? sooner than he expecits, when he will , �She waved her hand. Then', the icy water. She might—yes, there' ', .� ��" 1! 4 � . '' . 1 1 .�,, ,� by the most modern principles. yellow underneath. I don't care if he Bible. 'His. Inbrose noettirnal wan- "Yes, 'I should. But I know . t be willingto give'u�'and retirg. -Then &'Atvy, ,cold fog came - between them.' was even danggL. And he, because hq, � ; .. � �L,� ,�,,. ' . . or - night is just cra�y, so long as he is brave ' �Usll —why then, you would have his �IaC6 His last glimpse of her was but of a bad not warna'her,%was responsible., � ' :-, 'I. -I., Charges reasonable. Day derings about the station teased. He Where to go and I am rigged for it. 11 . calls �Amptly attended to. office on and up to his job. But � if he is a w ', for him, in remarkably � good 1"So,am I. ,Come along t1len." and' 'I shouldn't feel as wicked* and slender shape, a shadow which disap- Under ordinary circumstanceo, -for 1.' .. : q, , ..' _111 I ­ �. I ,,. i" I I.. , ,; . I ;­ .."'I , ,as I guilty as I do now." - I eyness. anyone else, he w6uld not ha�vp beeii, . I � ft, , , I �. " , , Main Street, Hensally. opposite Town coward—if 16 turns �ut to be—if, as tolerant of the pokes They crossed the fift -yaid stretelf , ' . , . X, I I . there is any more hanging back or spirits., Hew y Her voice broke in the last sent- - For some minutes he, stood there. greatly alarmed. The possibilit .of , . " ,:." Bull. Phone 116. a�play it meal -times. Oc- without difficulty. The sand, here and y �'. �:", . " . . . �!� I ­ . ., � I I" . � � I "� ��!� , , ��!� " , , . � and hors4 ' :' , ��!�`,', ,,, ��!� , ��!�� , ��!�� I 1, ��!�� , ��!�� I , ��!�� I 11 , �!�� I 11 . waiting to 'rest' --out he goes. 'And eiice. Ele looked at her in'surprise. Then he.moved slowly on down the real danger was remote. But for her, . 1, , - i .. ,asiotially he went so ar o offer there, was soft and in one place, 4, 9 ,,,.. �!,"; " , \ ' 'beach in the. . . � , �. all the politicians Irom the Boston `iGullty!" he repeated. 'You don't Opposite direetion.' He any Ouch p9ssibility, the remotest �!,_, I ,0 . - a joke himself. They were feeble an- Homer was, obliged to lift her over . � ' . ,� 1, I .... ' MEDICAL h -guilty on my account, do f � osed to be on patrol. He was terrifying, He was by no means -1 _,� 1� 4 . � 11 I .State House of Jericho won�t'stop is tiquities,. those -jokes, but, coming the'deepest and wettest spot. She feel , Yo was supp " � I , � . I 111. . ,,�, � , . 11 . �,�.V . " I I ''. I . .1 I g6ing either." from him as rareties, they were en- seemed, to enjoy what shei called the 'Norma—Miss Baftlett, I mean?" should be'keenly alert to any. unusual a nervous man, and not given to un- � I �� ""11 ", . , J . ", . � She smiled falritly� "Oh, "call 'me sound,from. the sea, Sig"lit was im- reasonable 'a'pprehending, but now ,as I I " .� -P; ,�, 1, � . I ' . s for him, h e � ��t . � ­ �� , � . Dr. . TER ,. ... I I thusiastiqally ireceived. Calvin was adventure� of it, and, a r e,said. "You 4re the only possible � ' ;s '��.�' " E. J, R., FOR8 ,, the fog,-�va)l so'thick as to be strode along the shor�, he w , 41 lgye�,: Eak, Nose and Throat glad to remark the cha�ge in his Sup- had quite forgotten his good resolu- No ma," sh . . Zi .. � , �., ,:., - , .�. ', zled Win, Perhaps the tiOns and the imminen one down here who doesn't- Yes, I hide' eveiYthing further than fifty tho,roughly frightened. - . �:,:�;, � Graduate in Medicine, University Of ' , 'CHAPTER XII . erior, ,but it puz * t danger of b�r of a ., . . . , "i, ,.. � Torpnto.' I I mental relief followirk .Kellogg's ex- close presence and enjoyed It too. do feel guilty. I urged,father to ac- feet from the shore, but he should -be The - fog—it was now more .. , "; . . . . . . I ' . P I _ .,;�­,, Late assistant New Ybrk Ophthal- amination was ,responsible� possibly When they reached the, dunes at cept the ap ointmdnt; he viroujoin't tr�iRg to look, and listening always. 'sleety drizzle'than a inis s thick- I 1, 11, Norma was planning to remain at . , _ �_­wa I/ .'.� I - .; I 11 , ,::�,, I week. Muffled LA laughe'd - gaily. . I . . . . i I A 4 " . Orefield's S'etuckit for a . ' and Norma's companionship Was'the cause the oth6� side sh have done it if I hadn't. But I didn't incidentally he was late. His time er than �ver, and.therq� were occas- '; mei and Aural Institute, Mo ped against the cold, she tramp- d- "Oh realize I was helping him to take it for arriving 'at the halfiway shanty i6nal flurries of 9n d � a,.11� § Eye and Golden Square Throat Hos- wrap I I of her father's, good -humour; no "That was fun," she declafe I . , "'­,", ; . � out' from someone else—_and—and the had already .passed. H6 ought to whistled And wailed in,from the sea, . L . I pitals, London, Eng.* At Commercial ed the beaches, exploring the dunes . � ,�, , doubt it'was the corhbination of both, how I hate to leave all this, th - _1�,, I. I one who has been the: kindest, have hurried, but'he did not, -lie whipping the dead -beach grass' and , . ,� Hotel, Sea -forth, third Monday in.or visiting'the lighthouse, where'the added to the recovery of'his strength, of -doors, and the sea and all the�rest, very , I I � ,',�,� - . 11 a.m. to 3'p - � No, I just can't tram ith . � '; 4 : from .in. lightkeeper and his assistaiA endur old lil,�_ most considerate ped on slowly, very slowly, ao,d cutting his face vv its chilling t ,,,,: I - go back to that stuffy * I V I � I each month ' and the rest afforded by the stretch and . I bear to have you go away feeling his thoughts were - as far removed gusts. The fo h hed and I , , .11 I fig Waterloo' Street, South, Stratford. ed lonely vigil,and -were in conse- of good weather. Whatever the rea- rary. * I like my work too—when 1P . r Orns screec . .. . , l - . - nee glad -to see yisitors, 'particu- ihe -change was welcome and it am here—but I like yours and father's rese and me. from duty and wideawake -�igilance as bellowed, , , i . .. ��'�� . , � I . . � , 1, " L - que son, . "But 'I don't., My qg-ttin.g the ser- they could possibly be. He reached le, edge of the 16W . 111 N I DR. W. C. SPROAT larly attractive young,persons of the lifted the. skipper. still higher in the better." I � . ,� ��:.1.1,11� Gr�duate of Faculty of Medi@ne, other sex. A few of these e'xcursionb vice,basn'i anything to do with Ca�'fi Behind him the great foghorn at st�etch­at the foot of the high dune. �� , ," q . present favourable opinion of the men. He 'Shook his head. "My work does . . ­ I . ., , I . " A . n I Bartlett or y6u." I , the ljghthouse blared its mighty The tide was pouring fast, r�nniti i 'Ill University of Western Ontario, Lo - she made alone, ,but, ,for the most Only SeleVcus, the always coritrAfy- nof amount to much," he sai&. "I , ,, 9 in . I �, . don. 'Member Of College of Physic- Oh, yes it has. If it hadn't you tremolo. From, distant Orham and a frothing current, two feet deep bv- `dd� . . . . . . part, one -or mare of thp�_ surfmen ac- minded, expressed pessimism. like it too, ok course—I can't help if. ' , "".. � I law and Surgeons of'Ontario. Office companied her. They. ,pointed out "'U,m�hum " grumbled Gammon, "I But I can't stay at it pinch longer. I would stziy. Won't you stay, for a firom,the invisible ship channel other en there. Re stopped and called'her . 1" ;'�, . , � " � in Aberhart'g Drug Store, Main St., spots whe�e famous wrecks had taken know. But 7 it won't last—mark . my must- look. for something � that will 1 rhile longer, afid wait—and,see what horns howled or screarned or tooted. name. There wa's no answer. The . 1�, , 1, I �,� 11 �Seafbrth. Phone 90. . place in the past, showed her frag- words,. -Cal, 'twon't last. Wait till pay me better, and offer a chance of may happen? I wish, you would� It He did not hear nor heed them. Re- whistle 'of the wind, the boom of the ­ I 1�� .1 I I � , ' I . I . ments of, these wrecks protruding, Nbrrha's gone and then see if he d6n'f getting on. I don't want to,. settle w9uld, make me. feel very hiuch bet- alization was his at Iasi, It was surf, the- gurgle of the rushin tide, . I �1' I . 9 ".4 �., . P. 1. DOUGALL I told her ter. Please say that you will." forcing itself upon him. He and *she the foghorns; and the'raucous screech . I . 11 .,DR. R. 'Faculty of like skeletons, fq�-rn ihe �and, slump back to worse 'n he evef was. down to being a Seleucus Gammon. . 1.1;1 I , Honor graduate of it was the thing he could not say. had said, . , � � , good-bye, not ptily,for the of an invisible gull were ,the only 14" I Medicine and Master of'Science, Uni- yarn after yarn,�g rescues and risks,, He ain't right up aloft, B-ologny' ain't. Not that Seleucus isn't a fine chap, For reasons quite different from, those preseny,'but for always. sounds. 'He called again, at the top I ��i.. ,I . versify. Of ,Western . Ontario, London. of which only th&barest outlines had His main topmast is� sprung and,-Jf you understand- hd is." she, imagined,, r I emaining at, Setuckit He could n . ot, 'have it 'so. The of his voice, but recQved no answer. � " I.. I ! been printed in the ,papers. And, the next gale of wind don't carry 'it 111 -know. I think I understand just . . I ." . Member of College of Physicians and without realizing it,.they gave her de- awEty, there'll come .one that will. what you mean. What have you plan- Station had .become for him imPOS- thought made him ol�si)crate and sav- , Then. it occurred to, him that she :,�.. 4A, . I Surgeons of Ontario. Office 2 doors . sible. 'ffe shook his. head. agely rebellious. .'It, was not until he might'not"have 'attempted the cross- . �; 56; Hensall, tails of W6. life' at her father's - sta- He"s -cracked, I, tell you; and I've ned t6 do?" . 1�� . ,,jTist of, post office. ! Phone , . -I'm -Afraid I ean't," he said. 'I had tramped another half -mile and ing after all. She might have realiz- :4, I ,� tion, and intimate glimpses of their cruised along w'ith cracked folks a� "Oh, I haven't ai� 'iis . . 1, ) .. Ontario. ., I - : 3004-tf feeling towards the new' keeper, . y 4 real pla —yet.' must leave on March first." was almost at th6'ha'lf'-way shanty ed that the water was too deep, and '1111" �' 11 fore. They're always either way I may�. try to go to sea, mate of a I .�, I . .�, . � , . � "Why should you hurry? A fi?w that 'reason be&n4o return and re- have turned 'inland to go around- the � ' �� I . " " . 1. DR. kNEWTON-BRADY, glimpses which ,feassuring and tended down below zdro or clean up to a'�teamer perhaps. ,Or to get.in with ' - sentment to " . . Graduate Dilblin University, Ire- to dispel her doubts concerning th * , ade. He's some ship -broking house in Boston. n,cnths niore can't make much dif ,disappeat. , end of the cut througlT. If she had, , .� ... I I eIr hundred and ten, in the sh . I . � - . . I , I ­ I laijd."� Late Extern Assistant Master loyalty to the latter. As a matter of up now, but it Won't last; he'll be It will have to be something to do 161.6ce." - he door of the little all was well. 'He stooped and search I "I 11 ­ .__ Rotunda Hospital for Women and fact, the,loyalty really existed now. down. again. And some day --some with salt water," he added, with a "No, I must go then." . building and entered. His first move ed the sand foi footprints. He -found ... , I � 11 Children, Dublin. Office at residence Bartlett had, as the crew felt, show- day, ,Cal Homer—his-wQe upper rig laugh. "I shouldn't be. happy, I "Pather needs yotu so in'tich." ,was to telephone thi� station and re- some, but thqy were his and hers— ' . . . , I .1 , I . , � ,,Oh,. he'll be all right." ' port that he ha'd not sighted or heard those they had left on the way down. 11 � �7 lately'oecupied by Mrs., Parsons. ed himself a man. By threatenink to is goin' by the board. You hear me!" guess, unless it,was." . 11 I . an�thing during his walk down. Phin- He-V-alked along the edge of the chan- ' ' ,1111, V, . Hours: 9 to 10 a.m., 6 to 7 P -m-, sink the whaleboat he had won their Sunday, Norma's last day at Set- She turned to look at him. "Then L . " I I P Sundays, 1 to 2 P.m. 2866-253 support --even a measure of respect— uckit on this visit, offered the near- you have given u all ,idea ofobeing . ney answered the, phone and would nel, The sand was loosNand shifting ,I � 1� I . .11 p . I I . I have asked questions, but Homer did at the higher spots and footprints . ...., I . for the time. The feeling was not est approach to bad weather she had keeper of a life-saving station?" she �. . , . .1 D& F. J. BURROWS . not wait to hear them; he hung up there would be vague and ill-defined. 1.�, � . 1, I deep-se5�ed as yet—it might easi;o seen. The rhorning'sky was thickl'Y asked, "You did 'want to be one, - .. 1111-1 n , - . 0 . . ti�e reCeivey and sat down bytbe stove Tt was onlyat the tide edge that the . 1, I 1� Office a'd residence Goderich' Street, be digpelled—but it was there at pres overeast� and the Government's warn- didn't you?", .1 . g 7 . - . . - east of the- United -Church, Sea- , .0 I I to think for a few moments before marks v�ould .be plain and unmistak- 0", 11 . forth. Phone 46. C6'roner for the ent. And their liking for Norma ing, of 14For Southern New England, � The tone of the question- -was so cas- . I starting on his return trip. . abb�. .. 1, . I . I I � " � , strengthened it. I I now or rain" ual tl�at he did not realize what rhight . . I ., . I County of Huron. -She from man aftef man cloudy; followed by s � � .. ,�.� . There ivas a dash of comvion-sense' I . . �� A I I . heard seemed likely., to be fulfilled, with be behind it. I . I r- kContinuled next week.) . . � . � I - DR. C. MACKAY . . . I what a fine young fellow Calvin Hom- snow 9,3 the '�stronger probability. ' "Yes,".he answered. "I did want �, , in his thinking now. Yes—yes, pe . � � � . . haps it was better than she had . I 11, 'er I . 1� I was, how all hands liked him t /� . C. Mackay, honor grad -date of Trin- , There was a high cdu�se of tides just to be cap'n of a station before I qui . I 8 on longshore- . . , . ' � I ity University, and gold' medalist of swore bylim, and would follow him then, and, -backed by three days of the service. But I don't care'to go to I — . man nothing more, . and because she � I I ; �� 1� . ge; member , fresh, �onshore winds, the sea was Crooked Hill—or—" I . � I � I I I-, .. I I Trinity Medical Colleg "Your pa Can count himself mighty . 'Places, "Or anywhere. but your own station . I � . By DR. R. E. LEE bad chosen t6 trust him as a confidant 11 - '.. the College of Phygicians, and S11T- running over, the beach in I it did not mean that she could ever LONDON AND WINGRAM ...'' . I :1 ., lucky to'have a Number,One Man like . -ckly READ is not, only our best but consider him an equal. And as for So,4h. . . ��, geons Of Ontario. . . ,au,,,� lengthy and' provoking de- —Setuckit,'l she put in, qui ' I . Cal,to ' , � n B,our mo�t economical food, an her thinking of him in a Closer, dear- 1. — ,., _., -- back him up," declared Rogers the mdn on patrol at night. "Were you very disappointed whe . � I I ... . DIL H. HUGH ROSS who chanced- to ,be escort that ir�orn- The days had been so clear that no father was given th I e place, Mr. Hom- 'important consideration in these day' er way, why­,why,� it.was ridiculous. I . I . p.m. �� �� . Graduate of UnIversity.of Toronto ing. "Some,fellers would have been patrols were necessary from sunrise er ?11 . � I . of careful budg�ting of expenditures He laughed aloud at -the -insane idea; Win I gham .................. 2.05 . pA 11 Faculty -of �Medicine, menab9r,of Obl- so sore at bein, passed over for keep- to sunset. . I ,It was his turn to stop and look. for the table. It is no longer thought but it was not a che�erful laugh. He B61g,a,e ................ � ... .' 2.22 . . I '� , - Blyth ..... .............. 2.33 . ... 1. ' I lege of Physicians and Sdrgeons of -er, and havin' a man from outside 'But tAls Sunday morning was dif- She met his gaze frankly and in her � of only in thefamiliar white -loaf form., had tried to 'avoid her company be ... � Ontario- pass graduate courses in run in right ove'r fheir''beads, 'that ferent. There was's heavy murk over- eyqs were pity,'co.m prehension, tend- , but in an -almost endless variety of cause he knew that Myr I I .. I . A would not Londesboro ................. 2.40 " I hanging the horizon, and, as,the fore- erness—something w in . . 1. 4 , I Ch1cagW Clinical .�chool of Chicago ; tb�y'd have laid down on the job and hich caused bi loaves, rolls,, buns, biscuits, coffee have liked him to walk and talk with Clinton ...................... . 3.08 ..- . . . Royal Ophthalmis Hospital, Lonadh, left the new feller to get along 'best I�oon advanced, it crept in closer and to catch his breatfi and look away breads, etc., and made of many differ- ai�other girl. 'Myra was waiting for Brucefield . I I ,T. 11 England- ,University Hospital, Lon- he could. I'don't know gut I would closer, until satisfactory watch froth agaiii. , . ent types,of flour., By varying the, him, up t1lere in Orham, waiting �nd Ki .................. 3.26, . .. � , � , , don, E;;gland. Office—Back Of DO" myself. Fact is, we was pretty sore . ippen ..... I .............. 3.83 . ­� .. I Ali. �, the tower became impossible. Bart- I "Why—why—"' be stammered; choice of bread the diet can be given working for him, and willing to wait Hensall ....................... . 3139 I , . miWon Bank, Seafo Phone N`6. 5. all hands of us, on Cal's account, but 16tt ordered the patrolman out. It 'how did 'you know—who told you—", 1, � . I i I . the sort of appetizing variety that' too. She was wonderful, and true, Exeter .. :.. -'. - .. .. - .,. - .,. - - 3.53 �;� Night calls answered from res dence, he wouldn't listen -when we told him e Calvin's turn, and 'he ,She did not wait for him to finish. .� . � Victoria Street, Seaforth. ' '.knew ha p tied to b I children as well as adults find appeal- and patient—and ,W— - 7 . the superintendent P d his heavy rig a o "I know," she said, with a nod and . � . . . I so. Said donr, nd prepared t' "g- � The shanty door was thrown open . I North. '� � - what be was doin', and w'hat was start. As he emerp�cl from the sta- smile. "I know all about it. � It is -ce of and George SL�,ars, patrolman from I . "I ' Bread is an important sour I 'twas our tion door he was surokised to I ' 10.59 - � �� �1'2 DR. J. A. MUNN best for the serVice, and find Miss one of the things I'bave learned since carbohydrates — supplying energy to the' OTham Station, came in. They Exeter , r .................. � :c � Graduate of Northwestern Univers- job to shut up growlin"' and work hard Bartlett, also wrapped and booted a- Feame here a week ago. I know that the body—and protein, material for 0 V �. - �- fty, Chieako, Ill. Licentiate Royal . exchanged greetings,), Sears observed Hensall .... :_I_� ...... �-- - - 1 11-12 1 1. I ,,, - i 0 P 't Kippen ..... . 11.18 , . . for, CaVe Bartlett. That's what he gainst the cold and wet, apparently .you expected the app intment, that ;. 1 . . College of Dental Surgeons, Toronto. , growth and repair. Wheat ro em, that the ,fog outside�was thicker than , � . . �1? id, and it's what he's ever done ev- rig for him. He had supposed Captain Myrick and the itiperhitend- mo!itly gluten, iianks with the best potatd soup., Calvin. agreed that it 11.27 . - �, , 1 . 40ffice,over Sills, Hardware, Main St., sa know waiti the'lat- ent wanted you to have it, and.that ............... 1� ,1 er since the firstgo-off. I don't . ,she was with her father in . ' was. Sears added anofher item of in- Clinton ...................... 11.53 1 - �,. ,Seafortb. :Phone 151. - ' proteins of vegetable origin. Butbread . I I I . if the skipper hardly realizes.what ter's room. I � - .d yo made of, milk, yeast, sh I rteai� and, il Londesboro ................. 12.16 I �,� . — I I the men all want.p u too. And formation. . 1. I , . I* be owes Cal Homer for smoothin' "Do you mind company, 'Mr. Hom- then father was inade keeper and ev- . 0 PI "We're-..goin' to have some tide to- Blyth ........................ 12.29 1� ; I'll .. , � I DW�F. J. BECHELY salt, is a highly varied food, su ying . 1 4 ,�� College of Dental things out lip don't, .e�yone at Setuclit was bitter about a ' 'he I ,Xe at Setuckit and mak- er?", she asked. "I hope you also fat, fibre, ash and vitamins. ' declared. ' "It's runnin, Belgrar�e ................... 12-39 1 W Gradilate Royal . d . "I . y � i . I surgeon�Toronto. office over W. R. in' lem slide iilong,right." because this is the last beach tramp it. I know all that." , ' '' A well rounded diet can be 4d with .,r�s ibd beach down yonder at the Wingharn .................. 12.47 .. , . , a - He did not answer. Someone— . � . . . . I Smith's Qcocery, Main Street, Sea. ,Hezekiah was walking .few step? I shall have for ,ever so long, a;id tter and milk. Of the every- rn. -hole two feet deep, already, I . � . ., , i nes- OfAce, 185 W; resi- in adva�ce of his companion at tKe father says it is almost sure to snow- probably several someones—had -been" ,, bread', bu' ��S, forth. Pho . � . had 'tq,'wade half -way lip my boot" I I . . .� defic%'185J. . I . he did n9t notice her . I moment, and so , and he doesn't like to have me go out tdlling tales; telling them to her, the day foods, bread and butter is richest I .;_ I .. manifest surprise nor the look she alone.' He was planning to go7 with very person who� should, not have in calori I es, the measure of energy- laigs to get through. Have to go- C. N. R. I . � . � CON . SUITING ENGINEER mentioned, me himself, but he is busy�;ith his heard them. ,. . I producing r,haracteristics of food. A clear around the inside end when I I I , I: 0 f , , � . I 1� . gave him when be-flist "It is true, isn't it't" slie asked. slice qf bread a ' nd butt" will supply go back, I cal'late. Guess likely it'll % I . &W. ATrilixibald-, B-A.'Sla., (Toronto), ,the 'tassing over" of Homer as . � East. � I keeper, and her father's appointment reports and papers, and I don't want pointed' and bitter?", 116 calories. About 2700 are need -ed be worse lip your way, Cal, 'specialLv . . . I ., , i gistered Professional En- to disturb him. ,So I am going wAth "You were disap . _ 0.1"S., Rel . 4 1 . I "I did want the ap- dally by the ave�age man. Bread and there between 'them tw? high sand- , a.m. p.m. ,gineerr and Land Surveyort Victor in,his. stead. unless you tell me I shan't." He frowned. n 1624 calavies to, the hills. How was it when.,yod come Qoderich ........... 6.35 2AQ , qMr . Home ffe could scarcely tell ber�that, yet pointment; I may as well be honest butter contai . I .. Building, 288% Dundas 9treet, Lon- r y�4 very nice about it'� you.' I 1, . . 6.50 , 2.56 . don, i . "It was pretty wet in spots. The Clinton .... .. . .. ...... 6.58 ' 3.05 : , Ontario. Telephone, , Metcalf I agree�with you there, )1. suppose be he hesitated. He bad welcomed the about that. I wanted it—yes, and I pound, as against 900 for. a pound of down ? " Holmesville ......... 4 1 Cap'n opportunity' Atrol duty expected it; but I didn't get it, that's roast lamb, 765 for boiled �ggs and 5 10' ;�,!11 had counted on pforpotion being afforded by p . 1: 2801W. , ' I fjor boiled rice. . I tide is coming in fast, I suppose?"' Seaforth ........... , 1 7.12 3.21 , " i . � , I — Myrick's Number One man?" , ' because it would take him away from all." "Runnin' like a down -hill cranberry St. Columban' .. . 7.18 3.27 , ", tSurel . We all thougl;t "twas as the station. 'To watch her, as she "And you realize, don't you, that . ' Bread is one of -the most readily di- . .... . I good as settled—CaP'n Oz and gest. . This is- partly swamp ditch �vhen -the snow melts. Dublin ............. 5.23 3.32,' .1 ,.I - ' ible of the foods. , � . I AUCTIONEERS all- moved about, chatting, laughing alh� father deserved it?" � I which raises the Gbdfr,eys! I was thinkin' that it was . I � . I . Kellogg did too, I guess likely, froth brightening the' bare, homely mes.$- "I su ose be did." due to the yeast, West. . I - , I . --- . P a good thing I knew my way. A fel- It . . I - I l . . some things he said: But you never room like the sunshine of a Maly.. It 111 wilt -you wouldn't'say 'suppose." dough ren,dering the bread p r6us and ler th IP I I a �he hadn't deserved'it, if he hiLdn't ' open to ,the action of the%igestive - . at didn't, in this fog—it's h alf Dublin .............. 11.24 9.17 - ;,, can tell about jobs like that." ' morning, was pleasant, but it was , sno I -k Tl�OMAS BROWN Rogers talked a good deal during pleastV,e in which he knew he -must earned it by his years and years in juices. Yeast also acts upon the gluten w n"ow—might get caught out in St.. Columban ...... 11.29 - .... � � 14� the remainder of the walk, but Nor- the service, risking his life bver and of.the flour, condi'tioning it, irinaking it the middle of one of them stretches Se.,fo,th ......... .. 11.40 '9.30 . 1.11, "Licensed auctigneer for the counties not indulge. , ' agairi—yes, and almost losing it soft'and elastic and renderin i and get .next do.or to afloat. Might Clintpn ............. 11.55 ,9.44 - - . She encoukaged him his hesitation and drew (yver . I g it moire 1, I of Huron and Perth. Correspoindence ma said little ,She noticed .. _T have to swim—don't know's he woV]d Hol.m,sville ........ �. 12.05 ' 9.5S. . 111 arrangements for sale dates can be to chat by asking an'oecasional ques- her own conclusions., . . tbere.at the las�-4f he hadn't aeserv- easily'digestible. . 1� 1, � IN . made byealling The Expositor Office, tion, but for the most part she, was '"Oh it is all right," she said ed it and won it fairly, why was it' There are also Gertaih by-products not . . . . Hey? W�ere y)ou goin . '. Goderi . ch .: ......... ' 12.20 10.10" -- . "O� . - I . � Senforth. Chlarges moderate, a n d silent. Calvin Homer's name *was not quiokl�._ "I suppose it is against the given t9 him?" � I ,formed during the fermbritation pro- What's your hurry?" . . ko satisfaction guaranteed. PhOn6,302. entioned again that morning. , alone perfectl He d1d not answer. It w�s on Ithe cess wliich givr to bread its character- Homer bad sprung to his feet and C. P. R� TIME TABLE . . . 1�`� � regulations. I can go y , was pulling his cap down upon his I .. I , I i i I C It was, however, mentioned.by other well." �, I . _3 1 tip bf his tongue to 'retort"that Oe istic pleasing flavor. Finally, yeast has � �' East . I 11 , . . '' -olls 'along That tb�Y a direct nutritive Value in the loaf. It head. There 'was an expression on , I � , .. . . ,� I I .1 458CAR KLOPP , surfmen during ,other sti Here was his opportunity, and he politicians gave it to him. . his face, which caused Sears to ask a.m. . . .; , . the shore. Norma saW to that. Little should have gras,p,ed it, knew perfect- had respopoled, As was their habit, to is rich in protein and one of the best another question. I Goderi,ch ........................ 5.50 I I !", , I. 1 -n, ........... � 5.55 1 11 . . , Honor -Graduate Carey Jonesp Na- ,by little she learned practically -the ly well that he should. ,But. instead newspapei sensa6o and had not known sources. of vitamins. The morl�, . What's struck you all at once?" Menset .......... 1,6, ,., tional School for Auctioneering,'Chi- whole story of the dashing of Ca 1 :- he yielded to it. . I troubled to look into the rights and yeAAt that is used in making the bread McGaw .... � ................ 6.04 1 ::" I ' * he derrianded. "You took sick?" . � .. cag*. 'Special course taken in Pt1r8 Vin's hopes. '_Each man, 'if accused, "Oh, -no—no!" he protested. "I shall wrongs' of the matter at all. - He , the shorter the period of time necessary. . -jUl I 4 � "I'm all right," was the unsatis- Auburn .............. I ..... 16.11 . ::P,� - Bred Live, Stock, Real Estate, Mer- Would have vowed that he had- told ompany, Mills Bart- thought this, but' he did not, say it. for fermentation and tb6 greater the ,,I must go, that,s all. Blyth ......................... 6.26 M I be glad of.your c . fyiiig reply. . - � �3 . '1, . chandise and Farm Sales. Rates I ow .before, lett.ty He said nothing. I . food value. 1,i.� '' In her nothing she did not kn � See you later, George." Walton ............. a ...... 6.40 �, .1; I ��.4� j� markets. 'Sat- but from each she gained the' fra-g- Many years ajo-the bakeriind the YcNaught :..... - . 6.52 ,�% ,�'_ . , ..,�i i �. I I .0 He said scarcely a dozen words for "You are still bitter, aren't yoil?" -ad , N.. ��11 I f ite I ' their own yeast' -He burried out of the door a Toronto .......... : *.:: , I *.,* * * 10.2-5 . I - 0 Or wir0. nient �wbich, when added to the others the first mile of th�ir tramp. Shp, she observed re"gretfully. ,,I am aw- hougewife had to marke I 1�1 a ��`,,, Ont. Phone: helped toward the entirety.. day started, with long strides, up the I ,,�, I I I I I 2866-52 talked -much, however, principally a- fully sorry.,, . with potatoes, malt and hops. To West "I, 13-93. - her. bout wbat a happy visit she had had, ,,I a' the yeast man'qfacturer has p shore in the direction of Setuckit. a.m. .1 1,�g, beginning of III not bitter --against your laced in ��.'P, Calvin, at the Tbo� Orbam man's words had caused � * IN, . Toronto ............ ....... �, R. T. LUKER . visit, had sometimes accompanied her and what dear, good fellows the fathet. I wish you would believe their hands yeast in a convenient form, him to forget all that he had been 7.40 � ,,�Ik 11 , I .1 -on hei! wal,ks. I And then he ceased to meTAbers,of the Setuckit crew were. that." I 'dependable and ready to use without . I McNaught ................ 11.40 , J , ."� i, a auctioneer for the, County to purposely avoid her. "I like them all," she declared, (4ev- 11 -re turned toward her. I�Miss Bart- any preliminary labor. thinking and remeinber something * - ,� Licenseq Walton ................... 12.01 .I ,� .X, I do so—seemed else. Normal Shb did not know the .1 '' 11, . .. . ed to in all "I long that beach, in a fog, as 12.12 ,�, I..., I ��, , , ` , bf Huron. Sales attend When, after breakfast, she Announced pry one. And I feel as if I knew tkem lett," he said, don't get exactly Consumption of wheat in bread Blyth ..................... : � J, �, i,.�� , Seven YGATSO eX- wayt a - ,��; 1% ""10 I 'T ,,,�M,w ,,,#T ,�,',,' ,,, ,,�`,,�,�',] � , �' " ip;,r ,,,I .,,F�,M��,�,,�,��,��7�.;i�'l,',',,,', "t"i, . - L!�;S­, � I., I M - , ,� I Lu . I I .. 21 -IM ,�.[ R.JR, 1 7 � "� �111R, 1, , " "' ", � , , I , I ,`� I � I . I � �.i� '�,?",!",."""",",',","�",, ,� I 0 . , � , ? � I I. " 11 , ��, , .--". �;,` I � Irl, � , I" � ;I :i ""Il'l I � , I Im 11 " 14 �,, I � A ;, ,;,,-.�11'1 - . - - -, ii ,�ils', I . �, I '1' PaIrts of the county. ! going out for what now, I have bad chances to be wi' When you went a- form is highly important to the farmer. u : ........... I 19.93 .".� 0� gaskat, the surfmom did. She might not re, I .1 4 �;,, , , peT:Ience in Manitoba and be,. her intention of th what you mean. McGaw .............. I ..... 1284 " ' ,.,� '7,�'� "', , . . Phone No . she called her "constitutional," 'he them this time and learn to know 'way, when you were leaving after An extra slice of bread a day for every- alize the rush with which the tide. 7q�ili,�,,, viran. Terms reasonable, as always bus at s6me task 6r them. They have told me 411 abou I .................. I , - '' I 1,111" il I ' 11 .1 Exeter, Centralia P. O., R.R. w y t Christmas, (you told ,me you 'were one in Canada would mean the con- ame in �t times like these She and Me"OsOt 12AL � , I'�,;�'� 11 %�. ,178 r`11, sumption o( an additional 6,000,000 ` 12A6 ..'�'.I,S, No. 1. Orders left at The Huron Ex- Other- 'She must have noticed that thems6lves, and their families—and glad that the skipper had one loyal I ,between Godetich ................... '. ��,�!,, he I . -."l- ' , had crossed III6 stretel . . . : I ,, ; '01'i,,�� . .t , these apinpelling duties were trivial, much more about other people , - - frien'd here. You meant ine, of course. ' bushels of wheat arinually. , * blit I I I :, 1, 1,'A,timvi" r .0flice, Sea.f6rth,.PVOmptlY at- On the sand -hills on the wa�, downi .�Z,,�,�, . V081 0 that they might just as easily ]have Yes, I have learfied a great many I promised to do idl I c Id to help I � . � �','q�';�,,',�,,�p . , , � I . I , ,, "I I kuded to. . I . . I 1� . I I , �� 11',�,:,!"",."�',, �` . I . I . . I . , I - I 0, I I . 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