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The Huron Expositor, 1932-11-18, Page 7a Ill 0e, I.. -4 I i I I , ;, I , , , V. - 1% I 'A , "• I I , i I � , I ,' 0, I I ! +4 I I I , I I'l 11 I • A � I I I � I 11 I A ,% ) I - , 18i 11,932. . . JAIGA F A j " _, ,6 , � Phone No. 91 .. ! JohN J. H,UOGAR,o , Barrister, Solicitor, ' Notary Public. Etc. , Beattie Block - r Seaforth, Ont. i HAYS & MEIR I Succeeding R, S. Hays Barrister, Solicitor, 'Conveyancer and Notary Public, Solicitor for the Bank. Office in rear of the =14M1n00nBank; Seaforth.. Money to tons. I I d k I . . ,_________-�_ I ' . BOST & BEST Barristers, solicitors, ConVeyan- con and Notaries Public, Etc. umee in the Edge Building, opposite The Expositor Office. — . 11 VETEIRINARY I JOHN GRIEVE, V.S. ,I ..,Honer graduate of Ontario veterin. I aitir College. All diseases of !domestic animals treated. Calls promptly a+- . tended to and charges moderate. Vet- erinary Dentistry a specialty,- Office sad residence on Goderich,ptreet, one door east of Dr. 'Mackay's office,, Sea. forth. - .. A. R. CAMPBELL, V.S, . - . Graduate of Ontario Veterinary 'College, University of Toronto. All .diseases of domestic animals treated by the most modern ,principles. Charges .rerasonable. Day or night calls promptly attended to. Office on Main Street,. Hensall, opposite Town Hall. Phone116,­ . . I. I .. I .. MEDICAL I I I . I . I . - I DR. E. J. R. FORSTER Eye, Eir, Nose and Throat - Graduate -in Medicine, University of Toronto. . Late assistant New York Opthal- mei and Aural Institute, Moorefield's Eye and Golden Square Throat Hos- pitals, London, Eng. At Commercial ' Boatel, Seaf6rtb, third Monday in each month, from, 11 a.m. to 3 P.m. 58 Wate,floo Street, South, Stratford.' I Dr. W. C. SPROAT . . I Graduate of Faculty of Medicine, University of Western Ontario, Lon- don. Member of College of Physic- ians and Surgeons of Ontario. Office in Aberhart's Drug, Store, ''Main St, Seaforth. Phone90. I I .. DR. A. NEWTON-BRADY I I I Graduate Dublin University, . , Ire- land. Late Roctern Assistant Master Rotunda Hospital for Women and - tUdien, Dublin. Office at 'residence litely occupied -by 'Mrs. Parsons. Hours: 9 to 10 a.m., 6 to 7 p.m*' Gundays, I to 2 P.m. 2866-26 1 - i DR. F. . J. BURROWS . �. 1 I .. . Office and residence Godericli Street, ' I I mat of the United Church, Sea- I forth. Phone 46. Coroner for the 0xwty of Huron. . I I A . DR. C. MACKAY I I Q Mackay, honor graduate of Trin- ity University, and gold medalist of, I Trinity Medical College; member of the College of Physicians and Sur- I geons of Ontario. - .. .. .. -.1 P I �-. OR. H. HUGH ROSS I Graduate .of University of Toronto Faculty of Medicinp,member of Col- ' lege of Physicians and Surgeons of ( Ontario; pass graduate courses in Chicago ,Clinical School of Chicago -, I Royal Ophthalmie Hospital, London, g England; University Hospital, Lon- . don, Enghihd. Office -Back of Do- T minion Baiik, Seaforth- Phone No. 5. i Night calls answered from residence, t Victoria Street, Seafort-h. 1. . . — t _,� N t t � . DR. S. R, COLLYER 4 0 1 Graduate Faculty of Medicine, Uni- versity of Western Ontario. Member College of Physicians and Surgeons of Outirio. Post graduate work at New I York City Hospital and Victoria Has- € Vital, London. Phone: Hensall, 5-6. T OSee, King Street, 1Hensall. , 1-1 I I DR, J. A. MUNN . t . 11 Graduate of Northwestern Univers. ) Sty Chicago, 111. Licentiate . Roval t Z;hege of'Dental Surgeons, Toronto. 4Wce over Sills' 11irdware, Main St., t Seaforth. Phone 151. I . . IT - s I., .1 DR. F. J. BECIIELY I I Graduate Royal College of Dental -E Surgeons, Toronto, office over W. R. c Smith's Grocery, Main Street, Sea- 1, forth. Phone: Office, 185W; resi- f dence, 185 J. .8 li . — I AUCTIONEERS It It If 111 OSCAR KLOPP It Honor G'r'aduate Carey Jones, Na- � tional School for Auctioneering, Chi- a cago., Special course taken In 'Pare Bred Live Stock, Real Estate, Mer- 1) chandise and Farm Sales. Rates in I keeping with prevailing markets. Sat- It isfaction assured. Write or wire, I f Oscar Klopp, Zurich, Ont. Phone - 23 -ft 1 2866-52 __ b . I 14 . I ,,�.­!�- 1144Y"-?', ,,,-,,'I"F�111! I �r ... i:,�­ . -M __ i �L , . ,- 4, I,- ,,!�. �',,*'g-7,V � �,.,��..'-,,�,' , , .� : . �,Y "'I . ` . "' I L , " ` . ,,,,��.,,,,�,�,9�,"��,�,�,,�",4"�'��,-�,,t�'l', - ofg, - � ,,,� "t g I , �� . r ,�, ,. i, �?I,_";,Iil�-� 910.. ! �"01 �,,-4'!,,,,,..'.;"�i�.,,�,-�.,i',�',,',F� �?,y, lr�"!"r��`I*��!�, M -P ", � �, - , ,,, ;,� . .. . 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" 11 T �, � �,'4, , - - .. t; from tho lower road, or lxw",rs argu%004, �11#xdx . fi� ,. � r .#++ a flight -of Stairs, &WA I , ., a - -, 14tont. M'o leav,6 Y,Q"u "to. T � �� 'M , FIM P .; � 4, wb� LT,1bK0kSft11,_ .,"It, clU149 thUS to the Aide 'be down Aly come " .yp g F4 , U . . w I ,V " T , 15 ,,,of the rock -like the nest of Some Ing hard qgjin, Vb, b I i. E� "I"""R Kt"` le. Lh re - , ta"RI V-0p.i.�� -„,� ,qtV �. bird, ��11.�; - - - - -% .� I/ d - Us w1udo.wA ftwed, .the ,have a ppopOU pp, . 4�`,111; � - ”. . � �, �!.qgtyOgt ., ... - .��,� 11 iI . I t :9�aQ= andI iUde,Od, *'4P VIOW Of' lanS to b0tW OW" - � . � " 7' " Nfbl -1-- I iy -- I , - "'i w4,% so wide, and free that The- lb,%A�Oanfs wore,, # W -0P �- '7 51 - ma. , 1b MI �,,.111IP0. .. 4 �""I k ,il� one looking ,out had the seneation'of pald, certain 4 the eum " , , �,' arix F$J, .,' IN 1" ,! 9.jl,;IT, � " 'Q1 M1t41i,1,!111!,1 ji �.being on th6'�prow of a Ship and sail- whio- haunted' -the boaTdWW*., T I `­ 4 ., , , , . 'T q 1,!� - , � j ,,,thin the shop, theme bought a ,Giles not b I, I`,�,!M! "",.,C19 ", 0 inq forward. Wa , ef."gusle,the qar-� ., ,„,7 V7, 04M 11 1, W,;�Lwas for furniti*e a cobblerspw7j, a ed for old iboakm� or fte . ' g , � ljvlcck.�. ,�.­, �!.� , , - CHAPTER III eesing finger. 00 'd give my kiagdkxm "I am, and -I kww'�%-t. - And I want set of ,shelves oai %which were set ithe association ,with r * . 11, , ,. ” J"i 14i-�` 1 10 �� �J,I ,it,`.`*.'A!J3 " ,,, g- " �� i,' U to like me," , . - VL4�.j"-":,, _ ,. . for a cigarette," was We only re- yo ,- - - '011,THE MAN IN THE STORM. . forth Shoes to -be krendai*, a table ot4er agee, TRA be= ' . d I 11spouse, but she was satisfied. 1"I do like you.l� . q � ' 14.� iZ! Wlffi!seill '. r . .' `;�` """- a 1podern something Jp- must ,be aid 'flo �; I I ,�` - r- ; � i ii . 110.1.1MI.I,. stitching 10'ather. On by cheqatieso e Agure& should, 1w I � `#e]`!'P � piled. with More, shoes, and M "n. 4 f�They were t, motor do,wn to when they.reached the big hotel "WeI4 I'm not a, really likeable nw,oh.lne for :- U!'f..Mo. x -�.�. � " I" , �L. . x , , A. .+ . "'. ,Gramitchead. Dixon, Mrs-, Deladeldle, "ear, Pow -tem, th-, Adelaide, announe- poieon. 'But, I'm bx t in_m,y friend +, �, 4 0 0mes _' the outer Sills of the windows� beyond worth avi ,-. Few of them i . I ,) ,1111614� MO ��,,,�"­16k -,7-'. 1 ,Ou knew " � 114'Aysoev 44C%' R Ced. I meant what' I said, I shall ,ships. And I kept pli hwe to say ow . , . 4 ,, '...I- � , v V-1.!!* chauffeur, was ,glad to get oway. . , the screene were boke between Ben J61ineou , . I .��� , ! , 9 of groyving t -he d' a . . - " ': 11:. � 1�i S".k 1)stay 'here . � 1 . - YOU mustn"t think Plaat�, sn&p,&e,gpnso and petunias and and ,the I - n e); h 4 , q ", i"Beastly holle,"'he -said to Farlei until the Storm is ever." -something to 'you .4.W.0o.-Ife Folor...,jt� , "g,�;�.,I.. iiepmparabae, S -a Vu a .�,7:�.Y AW� I -00,I " 01..--I"qW11 it is." Our reservations are Made at Drew perfect. He bnPt, And -you'll Painter's brush-itheir pink andwhite ne, r read Keats or It rd. of F , " ..'.�,`. :., "� . ,• .��.� �,ve ea arm,y , -,,,,,-4t�,A01 1"Not a Imovie or'nurblidW." Gmatelieud," Drew rerninded, her. be -',happier IT U Just talke hfiyt for and lavelider blurred this, -morning Brawne 'Aely stared WaWdy when "I'll, - ..... .,."-,."i."".-.,.,.�...�,�ll�,� , . �Whatt ofU?0 " ' -�­­� I I . � I�I, , 1,�,,Figirley"s- hands went up, "I'm what lh*F i's -with all 'hi's faultv. And by the gray slant of the rain which one Spoke of Pepys, and reused ut- I 1 -1111 �"We'll havie to pay for t1hem.11 low him, as I do, in spi.te of them.,, had bee � , I � I I� i ',,, ,., Ithanking heaven Mrs. Delafield's tir- ,, ,ten the waves into stillriess terly to enthuse over Shelley even. I ,. _.L11 , �I ..ed of it." �I Of course,", Adelaide entered the Thope was a waver, of orrqatiori in 'and had'shut. people up in their hous- while they bought, hiaL Giles, . I. I�11­,��:.....i� �, . �, On c-IevatQr on Parley's am and went Nancy% vaim Joan said with earn, m I lack- . . ., � I I 1� :�.. i the morning of departure, Joan ing the commercial irdrid, would have Most of the, explorers, took . a`:#aph.;�, jIgot up -early and, went out of doiars. serenely to her roam4 Double bills erstnees: "I shall love him whatever The M)orm had, too, stopped busi-' preferred! to ,keep h4s treasur,as ra,- light or - . , 11 t..1". , had no terrors for her? She spent happens." nees on the 'boardwalk so that it was thpy than have the4n go _ lomip ,oa. their i �1.; ,, ,!�he walked to the edge of the cliff 0A1rA4W§?" �,'and saw the dawn 'sweep O,VeT ,the as she Pleased, and her in -come was "I hope so. I want you to, be hulp- after ten before the owner of the had mp real appre6 to those who ,Whether tiley AH found, their wavi :1 , 111always� equal to her exfi-avag adon. of their V&I-back or not has never,6ee,�, r4lat,PcL.,,:��,,,Y,ances. py. . 'T�_alea­--ithe sharp, steel spread, of it, 'He . - - haWt always kmown, bookshop, arrived. 'He called' a greet- ue. "I bave patience with igmora 'A"nce 111� W."', "across Which -were flung, Presently, i The 1pethod undoubtedly was to'4f,Dl.! � " ' `Bat Drewi having dressed for diri- how to be.happy, .ioem, 1, wish you ing down the stairs and when no an, which see4m kno*ledge, R, he � i,,,the goldien baimem of the risi rler, rapped on ii�s sis,terrs dbor. nught show him ', ." - 'told low the eurrentun#,l the 6, , ,� .or�qngyva_,,qing sun. . swer came he,deseend-ed them, show- Scripps, "buit not with these literaryter emerged once Imbre into da7uoK � � J �'*Ly k here, Name," he Said. wb*-n - Dixon came baej� just then -with a ing -himself in the doorway as mther upstartswho buy books as thoy would _ 'I°Oh, the world was so beautiful! h 9,� ' . After a time it Was co'nSidered: Life was, so beauitifull Joan, high ,a was adnidtted,..11bo,W9 the bank man from a mealibY gan1ge, To- tall and shapeless in a yellow slicker 4onde.'? I �;�IUIP On the cliff, stretched out her llmur011 ., . child's play to take a 1 gether they did- thi 'th% an ,oil tight With ;Dfie�,' . � ng's to the engine. wi -skin ,hat pulled over his Harving doffed his slicker, Giles . .)01,,arn-mil 4A� lmd as ever." . I . and :NiKess professors and stuJenti'' When they 1ROt it in, worIking order, nusIa. ' rro'ceede.-d to set. the shop in, orde,, ' , 1, �.O' "An4 th&e'll be, dbubl,e bills be- Dixon anmouTwed that in a few r - soon were venturing into the low. "_' � �1�t�� m a Viinliiolff in the log 'cabint, nin There was,a, rustle in a corner and lie worked swfftly and competently, arched wisterways in'complete da .. . .elpe Sears Saw the girl's wor 00,115e "if) old girl ba4es, �the .rain. She lutes it would be ready. c'Shall I..out. came an old s,ea gull, raising its and -as he Moved, about;, h , rk. -'' 0.- wf4gs A - I ,?­ r . "'11 �-,a_lk���� ap n, , ur expenses." loak- -for Mr. Hallam?"I � n an ecsftsy of welcome. i,.r�pre-.--ion of str'l-,gh an ,vigour� dozen miles of these twisting chan shipping' gesture. The older worna reallY,01119litto ,Pay o .. a nes&. There. at-..Ie.;A I. "Raller difficult .to suggest, isn,t __ 1Iha,d often watched the sun rise and . "I'll'90," Joan SOK "I'll be glad of White of breast, ke,e,,n of eye, it had '�xceeding any defin-ands made upon nels to traverse� it one. ventured iaiIi .1,� .,:1.1, � never wdtdiouit deep eTnotfoTL of alli 1011the walk." a sqrt of wid dignity whichmade. if' i. Onefelt he should be now, as an '.,,; . . I L . Ithose in- the house, she was �,he olily V.P ough underground and, in liher calm,1�I..Yes," he was'nijoody and showed j9he Sped up the. Path hich led impressive in .spite. 9f the draggivig he hod been in France, in clammand silent blackness of the earth, the oc- _ .??one who could understand, what was it. Sticking 'his -hands in 'hispockets -thr6ugh the hemlloek crove. It was Pinion which held it to earth and of n --en, rather than selling books ov- ,,,i,n,l lost and wanderin.spolrts� .. - .i,in'the dhild'9 heart. Not one, of the and gazing at the floor. . O,ndT a thread Of path and TOben she kept it from the flasthing flights I of er a counter. He had � a -well-knit, man in Search of,dn outlet to the,I."�,,d . .)thtra, Drew or Adelaide, would have Nancy, touching her lipis with col- relached the top of the hill sthe, found Others of its kind who.. even. in the slender frame small hips, broa fresh air and, clear sky, must have„!..( r, wished desperately for the lamp li� --, � ,- .� .-known that the laveffines,s Of thear, asked P6esently: "Are you mar- -it hard to folloiw. Under the dark rain, dipped and rlose,'or hung sus- 5,bOtll'iers. lHi; features were clea ....dawrAng was linked in Joan's mind . rying Joan Toilier,'money?,, trees, with their wet nerveless branch- pended WbOVe the sti'llen surface of clit, big eyes keen and brown. H -1never brought. ' * .... .... I'll . .: 1;�with the loveliness of thhe� future ­NO;1 I'm not.”, 1' � ....e's --Is deep 91007n. After a time the, �ea. small m-cmstache was darker than his ­ - .1.1 ;. .....w1bidi was before her. Because of "Because if you ar'e, yoUld better she 6aalle out on the rocks and s,,W "All alone., Peter?" hair'which was ruffled up on his head appiness she saw God in . ` _ her r,wn It find �Oiheone with a"heart to break." the sea ,beyond, 'Clouds were piled 101-d Peter stretched his neck and and of a reddish-broWn.. ,1I�1...��his Reaven,-glo!ry, in the universe, "P-iinot g,oing to break her heart. high on the horizon and thrown up- iseemed to listen. There was a step As he worked be whistled und, WIT AND WISD good in everything! ' And besides she may not ,have the on then ," . er, 10M - :-".:� �Ia the� redst-alit of the kf- Outside, . hi's Lceatli. He felt an unusual light- , . ', I ..1, I"Scripps is nem, of spirit. .' money "I .Ight a light- coming,',, Armiger said There 'were3", en Joan canle --back terglow. Far to, the r �. from the , I . days A blut�,--was made on Kentucky"sNancy turned and looked at him. house R'll and the door opened. when hawas deeply depressed. Days fait- itanie by those, two Ro*in ('o%in-,�liff, ,she found, Penelope .!T� the ga.r. I, lmmere# in - the gathering Jem "Syoul,re..coming to -day, ,my What do you,meanv, . . dusk� It was veiY still, with We The- man who entered wore no hat wben it was difficult to preserve a tv mpan whshoat each otiner lear?" ",Just whaA I said. She. may not c1m.b)Ous* stillness which comes be- or raincoat !Hie nodded to Armiger cheerfifl fron before Scripps. Which .�nlc%i without either being hit.- -hayethe money, There are no legal fare a storm Not a soul was in and stripped off his 'I .i.4"Yes, Airs. Sears,,and I don't want- ' worn leather jack- must be done, of course, lest Scripps Cyi,ihiana (Ky.) Democrat. I Ato, �p . adoption, ,papers and no assurance eight. Joan was gripped ,by a feel. at and threw it in a corner. There descend into the depths. I . .. . ''l Wi,�i You could sta that,slie is Mentioned in the will.1) iug . - .. y. But you'll of ,panic, . She ,WAS, despeme.ly had, been a timewhen Scripps� leather iHis whistling ceased as a customer A good wife leads a'mdau heajveri-De 4conld'ng back? "Yet You are, taking the dhance?" afraid of storms. jacket ,had been worn for more &gee- entered. He -went forward to find � , a ward, but a bad one drives him else-tp . YouMustcome"Yes, 1 AM t Ing the dhanee. I 'Then, 'ta,cuJar uses -when. -he had flown, girl sma :�xwk1b guddenlY, the silenice was . in a green raincoat. A 111.,where--4Detroit News. I .. ,,,4,4,4"'WWII both come, ,Drew and" I ani. fond of th-Aw child although I broiken bythe rackety nobse of a hxgh'in the air albove other seas green hat waspulled down overhe11. . . . . I 44 ' SUpPMe You WOM,t' , . .Me will ;rr9ke a pilgrimlage on the , believe it." niotor engine, ,and cutting across the than this---labove war -swept zones. eyes. - She had l4t outside a dripping ' ,Same think it doesn?t seem like theaninAversary of the day we foiInd "You'llti"6vetbe able to stand,POV- daTke-ning waters came a long grey Than one daY his -wings had been umbrella. real (XyThpics with Nurmi -pulled, P.u erty.?' boat broken by the guns ,of enemy planes. "Are You thes1loen mcli atfi4r." with bright brasses, A ,m . taker?" at the curb without his meter run.Penelope had not meant tha,t, He sh�irugged his shoulders. ','Why, stood up In it, steering. He had , He had cbme� ,down, as old Peter had "No. But I look after custom ' 1, She . ers. ring. -Detroit News�lvaited until she was ready to go in borrow. troubla. Well -I be, nice to -the straight, boyisill figure, and the wind come, to wa,lk lienceforth with men She handed him a parcel. 114I want 1 i I..lveember, dear 6hild it9it , ,.-.:::, io say: "You'll ran oldgrl, which Shouldhelp, shouldn't 'blew his hair back. Joan had a sense who ,had' no. wings. To mending MY slippers me-nded.11 -w. I I One thing a don't understand is :hat -1 am always YouT'friend . of 1haTIing�seen him beforL-. She, lean- shoes, because when -the. doctors had :He took off the paper. Silver ones! why anyiboqy should spoil a pprfectly'Jhat inik' latchatring ' ' After dinner, Adelaide and the ad forwaird loo,king diagnosed his case they had spoken `!rrall and exanis and' com is always ,out i1allams met some, 'people they knew and Slant . at him, a white Of nerves and- the necessity of Idoing done to them?" ite. "What's to be good plece of melon by Squeezing ..le if you need, me." der figure against the.black- , lemon juice on it. - Detroit . FreeI'll will." -a 'Mrs. 'Carter and, her' 'daughter, ness behind. her. -F0Q,net1hdng with lids hands. "No Imlore . She shawed biTa. "I caught the Press."Is that a promise?" Rose. Adelaide at once proposed a 'The man in, ,the boat saw ll,ee- and law books," the big specialist had be -1. I was dancing in the woods."Yeig.Al I said, '"irk would (be wiser to learn, bancing in -the A.an-ve of bridge: "fWe four wipmen. raised his diari-d in a g�stttre of warn- a woods . . . and Hem is'a solemn thought: MoneyI.I-She gave Joan, an ixxmful of flow- Drew and Joan can dance.", ing. '-She turned and' ,met the rush trade if yau don't think it beneath she was all iry green . ... ,does not alwafs make happiness. A, Rose ,Cai you.pp . .rs ,to arrange for the table-delph- ter was a slim, smilooth of a mighty wind. The tops Of.the Sherdrew back a little, her eyes man, with $5,,000,"o is no.happier.niums and Mignonette and rose -col- creatura, of ,perhaps ,thirty. She was, trees were flattened by the weight of ,, Scripps had spoken with bitterness,. startled. ,,,I don't know N�hat You than a man with $4,10001000.-Ottawalred phlox, and, as the two of them just 'back from Pans and wore black it . . . the strength of it seemed Beggars can't be choosers" I'll 'Mean." . Journal. ./yelk,ed towards the house, Drew Hal- ,with Pearlz. Her hair wa ' s shingled to p6sh her back as if it would topple Mend shoes. My great grandfather He laughed.. ­ynj sorry. Perhapsam enverging from it saw Joan In a to show her weal-Gihap' � ed head, ani her into the se� was a cobbler. There were many I shouldn't have said that..But danc- ' The,re is no ,permanent way out. ofshe,-had thin. fle3filble red lips. and, a She bekan to cobblers in Grandtehead, and qkody ing in the woods! Niat many people our present,� iower of beauty, like 'a lady in. 1 white skin. ' Irun, As she came was ashamed of it!' I n do,ty- 'I plight -Until all of11 again into . evi)W1111. the 9TONAP, the branches us, rich and poor, o4d.and- young, are ...Wheft he canie up to her he kiss- When she was dummy, she.dancled of the hemlocks swept back andStephen Scripps and, GRes, Armiger Her voice w4s cold. -How silly I . ..;`with Drew. . I all willingto-put ourgiftpqT�tbe - .,d Iher- Pen-elople..had gon'e on and' ,,Who 'is the little g,rl?,, , forth like gigailtic had ,come fToni! Franc,6 . together. rnlv-qt have sounded.,? Al "-br0ams6 The air .tar �f'senrice, jan,a co-operate, with I.hey were akne. "You wereup wit.h she de'- was filled with a ghas�tly. greermesv. There had been, things overseas which 'You sounde&-�.Perlative.11 each other :for . the good of manIkind.he birdt." manded. She' stumbled ' had dTawn them close. Their asset IShe hesitated, for a second then -George ,Lanshury. I Jand . -,Itwas now ..�'X, bad' to say lgood,byel to every- I am (going �ho, caught -her cape on the 'bushes a friend,sthip which totl,�Iheel found he'rself smiling: He seemed a�'Joan DudRey. . over .underbrush�hing." marry her."was dreadful tobe there alone i* all the skies, their liabilities that they 9-entleman. And his maimer was not There is no such thing "You could have sai d it lat er.11 "Marry he,r?' Good. ,hewvems!,, that'noise and chalas. n. had the strengt4of only one man in'the least presumptliou' %g as piivatps- "It was judgment, simply because there is no"I wanted to be alone." "What makes You say that, Rose?. "Drew," she'called, ,lDrew, D,re' between them, Giles always spoke a heavenly dan�c I01' "Marriage and yx W, a," she confided. completely privitte, person; our judg- "Why not with ,me ou! You aren't where are you7- I Of his own perfect phy,tical condition "I an� sure of it." ments� e to, agreat extent a re-. in,ade, forit." , 'Her breath was Orrost . gone when with a note of apology. "I seemed "Noonilight " she VOUChsalfed fur- flection of the group to which we"Oh, well, I. ,thought you nvight. ire Wanted'to say: 'You thought she sit last reached ithe ro to bear a charmed life, Scripps. it ther." ' hink ni&—silly.'! ad and sa;v .- " Once that I was." belong.—Tille Dean of Exeter, --74But of course he NanIcy peering out from as 't fair when ae rest of you ,"And fora partner—a faun,, " .We'll say it now, together," he the car. Dix- w n' I � I— , co .. . .,2, h,e� s the ulldWit. Rose hadi been the heroine on hurried to ,meet I had to suffer.11 . " ' ew towardr cliff. The ,pher. Another moment's hesitation', then General 1I.Vils von ,See,dkt, blemon-rag`r.ance of Ithe flowet-9 she carried OX,his war rooian-ce. Ten -years ago "I could-Vt find t' A Yet Giles had fought through four with a thrill i"er voi,ce: "And for rd . hem," she pante , , ocled Junker, who- declares there iswhensihe wastwenty. She had been as she came up. years of. it, and he had came'back a partner— 0.1 . -no force ,on earth that can preventn1gled with the fresh fragrances in Red Cross work in rain the sea. France, and "They, are coming now,"' Dixon with the marks Qf it on his soul. Oh.; coul a .. - ing be better? To Germany 'baraming a great military ."How shall I -say it?" 'heI - "Iasked. there bud been the glamfour of it. told hen . 1. Nerver again would there be. the radi- have her m 'his thlouglht like that. power is evidently one of the 1!'Like this," She made a trum-pet But nleftheir-(k them had had money, ,She sa* -them then, running dolwn ance, the youth, -the gaiety' Never A�d who, co , 1 , have expected this out � I :1and the thing had' ended, aninesm victims of 1918.—Border Cit- % Irf her hands and Spoke toh it. a path to the left Of 'the one she again, perhaps, the hope, i-ile anibi- from t e .I vardwalk on a rairry ies Star. . � ��Were coming again. We're comin, ,She was still attractive, h had follo*ed. Rose bad her hat off. tion. ,When -his friend Stephen, had morning? He, said with e4A_rness: I ., �V 9 arid 'her cleverness amused. bi owever' ,Hier cheeks elected to irriend �(hoes,, Giles had "Your silver shoes will Shine II11-,:1 g'WIL Tn. When were reddened by the among 4 -_.I"But am we?" 'her hand, he wind -and her eyes shone. Her bl S Of she went back to play owl�_ Said7 "My grandfathe�rls* library Scripps' seanlan's.1boots and lattern?sCQUIrSel. Elvery year—a pil- sat beside her, looking vM. ­j;oan about hair gave, her a ch,arming air was his pride, Hebought rare books, slippers." , . LONDON AND WINGHAM I ^1-Ti,.miage.11 On, the other Iside of him� wished he of disorder. Drew had hold of bar I'll sell them. " "Scripps?"� _��'My dear, what a. romantic pro- ly sk fi�,rto dance, and present- hand, helping her. They were laugh- So here were the tw,o , South.would,a . sh,alis, S�ripps "Mv friend, the cobbler. His shop ,ramme." he did it. "YOU IiWe feather- I g like two children. safely hidden in his,, his sign in his is downstait-8.1� , �,pim. weight," he flattered,, as they moved They romsped up to the car. ',Wefriend's window. Armiger happy a- "Oh Wingham .................. 1.53"qDon't, you like it?" to the rhythm of the music. - - - 'dill You tell him then Belgrave ................... 2.11:"Yes. But plac-e has nothing to do went farther than we thought,," I)rew mong his books. Or as happy as a that there':� a torn place o"n the, other ..rith my love for you." . The Carters weee, it was discover- said, "we ha4, a great time getting.m,4n can be who, through fouryears sli0Q. ? Alld may .Blyth ........ ". I ............ 2.29 �`ed . I have them .by Londesboro ............, 2.30On their way to Granitehead. It baek." has seen 'horrors. Tupsday nivht? There's "But this place, Drew7 It was �Z decided that, Scripps said now: "Dilly came ON,- then and I'll need therm.19a e Clinton ........... � ...3.08�he beginning." if it was rainingJoan was standing in, the road I I Ii.in * 3.27 et of his, hands. — could 1�He made a trumpe the inorninow Rose .should tak; went to find .you, and I . er this morn�ing. -I met her at the Brucefield ........ ., IWe're coming again . . . We'reAdelaide's place ;in the car, and -Mrs. n0t . . ." her voice shoodc. landing. S�e'll be up here at Itilich (Continued next week.) Kippen ........... 3.35 1DIelsfield and Mrs, -Carter .ave a time. She has brought a cake I Hensall............... 3.41aming again! " would, go ,, He ,- ,her .sharp glance, � She Lawrence of Arabia' ...' .!. The echo which retuxited to h' h Farley, o,f course Frightened?" rermem�bered your birthday." 4 Exeter'.... .............. 3.55. ad a hallow sound. "We"Te ,omi'm in attendance. She nodided, um9ble to speak. "Row's the baby?" I ng. " .1 a.m. . . we're comir*, again ni�ht, and the next day when th�p her close. ,,you poor li a thing." I A man has 1�Ven caught paddlinfr Exeter 10.42gain The Storm continued through the With a sudden inavement ,be held ".Much better. That's why she Chose a Quiet Sport North. It was -as if some old se -a ' , ttl muld come. She left her ,,�ith Wil- ' 'tar took up the cry and flung linloulsine left the hotel, -�Rase was in ,. The storn ca,me boomi-fte down like 11am." - I A cfln,(,(� throllfrb the .qew�,rs '. of Ham- ffentsATI ...... I0.55 I her Oran - was thunder now for her to be ilton, o,nt. His st-ant may seel-n too Kippen .............. 11.01 ;back in a Spasm of satiric laugh�it, a striki-nk figuIre., in ge grmt guns. The "Na -,41 weather ",-a I Mat and with a helillet and ligbtn4ng, and the rain rushing Out"Fr! � -.1.... .11fof orange:. I rwiLrinal and daririz io .,be repeated, Brucefield ........... fl-09her head. in ,,, ,Penelope, weather t ap. .......11.54illWhile they were all at breakfast She sat beside Nancy, but she talked its .shelter swayed and shook, But She said the starm ')(101%— ,'�vbteroinea eanoeinz has Londesiboro,. .............ed t6 fit beets. 'The car as they sought Dilly doesnt mind rain, any more 'hut it is not as -unir,r-% a,4 it may Clinton ......... .... * 'colored felt mould, �ie -sky darkened. than a little duck. ' ' .0 ' n .12;10 Drew. And he talked with her Joan was not afraid. Her lover was of yesterday ,ble,zr things about a bit. had its champions and heroes the 131i,bb ..........12.19marked: �Tm afraid there'll. ond- laulglwd a 16t, imore, perhaps, beside ter. His strength was hers Carried One of her Plymouth Rock- �B rain, ,. , g,r,p a J, � I ha4e had the, mare con,ven- Belg-rave ...............12.30"If there is," Adelaide complained, Oan noticed, ithan on the day before. and ,his tendernests. out to -ea, and she had to row to the �ional qpoks and riot least aniong Wingham . � ............... 12.50,I shiall tell Joan wha But she wa's not jealoum. §he was, 'It was not until that n reqcue." . t I think -ight when these leader-, -'s 'Colonel Lawrence ier. -It was ,her ,idea to rao-tor." Of in6l_ed, -filled wi-th a great covtent. she was sa-fe in, her roorm at bbe They laughed at the ,picture Of of Ai�Ainn fame, .."You'll love- it, da7rting." Niaw and then, Drew.'s Gran,iWiead ,hotel that I Dilly in, pursuit of her win -d -blown ('010,101 T­qwrence did not choo,;(.I eyes rested she thought I"How do you, know? Fam begin, on her and the lao'k in, them made of the man in the boat. How qudek hi`ddy, then Gileg said: "It was a the sewel,, bljt he (+�se C. N. R.lheart 'k,at s•onwthing ing to, -hate it already, I had to th, faster. One wbe.n ho had ken to warn her, and wheredi,eadful storm. 'It caught mc on ply Illuch ,imiN,. While ho was writing et up early tbds, morning, and my wild' -blew coal, he folded her had, sheseen him? She lak for A way down from Gloucester. I've his )'00k, "Tevolt in tbc-Desert�, ha East.erves aTe on edge." her. "Lovely child," he long time wide-eyed in, the darkness neve am. p.m.wrap about . before she placed hirn, rseell blacker cloud,.:;, coming up reAided in seclusion in All S,orulf.* C(,]- Goderich ........... I. 6'4-5 2.30*As -the ,day wore on; Penelope's whispered,, and again. ,,I li)re you in 11e boy Off rom the west, with a green tint, 1pze, 0.\-Fnl,d. - recreation. in-steadCli,to.n rain that white cape. Itl� charming -1, her dream had been lik�6 that like a Fol ........_ 7.08 300rophecy proved true. The ' ' tornado." of ta,kina a ca-noe oi, a punt d,nwn the ­ 7.22 3,18'It was after they ente wih hl.% hand 'blow- He QeatL-d himl.4W on the edge two crowded rivers of the univorsity Dublin ** ' .1eaMed and the sea was lashed in- red th up, and the wind ' , Of ge,forth..........) fury by the Sturm. "If the go Shore Drive .below CrloucestarN'tohrtah ing his hair, and the red light in- the the table and qwung a foot.. "Just toNvn h(, naddled, Ili, :. 7�.�3 3.31ds t boat into an un- sep me until I get under shelter," ' 60 the car. ........ 7.44 "" 3.4&1 .�, got d 'Wund stream t , hat- flows bonv'ath I I .something happened sky above him. as the storm broke a girl appeared Mit,bl6ll ....Dix- .derg . iidelaide said, vindictively: "I'll stay ped. Own and' tinke,red and t&,,- ?n the rock., w6ove me. She was 9-11 Oxford and come§ out in -to th,:2 West.-lere until it stops." After a -hile DTaW cli,rnjbedj i F in white and with that blacknes"; TI-,inies R.iver, .., out, and can1le- back toreport: ,,We,11 back of heT the effect was tremen- * * Dublin ............. 11.19 9.32 1 They bad' had their lunch at a pic- 'have t`0 telepthbne to a glarage.11 CHAPTER IV Orford bas beep built On marshy Seaforth , 11.iresque, tea 1voin and bad- left be- . doitirs . . . like qOonething ,luper- l,nnrl which Orizinaliv w- ........... 34 9'.45 I)m the min 1b,egan. The rain -had ,stopped. On e,ach THE TWO SHIOPIS natural . . . or like that statue, Pd by . ,11; intersert- Clintar,. ............ 11.50 9.59 11","We'd better side of them heimloek graves. <,overe<l I you remember, we ,saw in France, .As ' a Score of ineanderinig brooks. Gaderich .......... 12.10 10.25 i mks PortsmIouith if we can," Drew the low hill's between tjhe hi Along *a frocks at the 'cit` I'+rf'W the stream:; were �ated, and -W ghwa�y Granite,he�ad when the .-onake dre�,w away and it mver.pd lviii '11'(asollry And streets and exer himself after and the, rocky sib primitive boardwalk. ed abovo. EIVOTINfil-" iat W keep M",. Delafie4d- amused. .th or4K Rose suggested ran a It con- stood out against the dark , . ." ' at they walik alyout a Ibit... necW one, hotel with another, , I flo 1t want to reqn,vi-,ber," sa:d ]v no trace remsint-d of the suIbf0r_vI talked well and,hisworldily-wind- on "Came aw P C. P. R. TIME TABLE­ dnew met theworidly,mindednes.j 'I 1)"e'W. It's 4eahly sitting here." between the hotels, were mail tea- Scripps. "I don't'want to remember ranean waters except the arched out- "r the ,ald woman. Joan- woddered a He held out a hand,t�j,,,. ,,Y�,,llrooms and lih,raries and all the little anything, in France." . let% into the river. . East_. con'lle, too?" . I Places of trade patronize r "I know," Gile,% shelved tht- dan- a m. �4'ttle as she listened, it was all so . . d by summe, l,R"'�'r0ll'0e UPed to %p(Ind hom-s in Goderich .................. .n-eign to the, things she knew. But to But Nancy objectled. . e,111M. afraid guest.9 and open only dh.nng the hot gerous topic and went an with his this fashion heneath Orford. 5*5011,4tay alone,." season. .story. "Well), I .",w that the starm qlido(l in He Menset .................... 5.55 if,�,e was to,o happy to be critical. She 'OVAY should .you stay?,, At the end of the boardwalk, ho 'was about to, break but thp girl did, - the darlcnesq from stream MeGaw ............. .04 � .w- . 6 � 1new that never fora morment did �o �trvam. learnt the 1-nvstery of this AiibIurn ................... I.. 6.11 '11"PM wearing thin's,6es teep prolp- not, and I waved .a warning. I .. � . ,krew forp6t , &n,d it,s ever, *here it ascended a s She be- 11n('bRrtPd maze. ancLal'W'ays, enme, ou� Blyth ....... ....... 6.25 1that she was ,near— we,t.*P . ' .0�.- iefb was the glance of his eye for onotory was a shop wbie!h was open gan to runand 'her white cape bil- again. Frilendq ,hegan to follow his Walton .....','.­ ....... I 6.40"'Dixon will b� back in a "Men,t.-, all the yeem. A sign above the door- lbwed up about her like, wings I 0--anl,plp and comp-tition for hon�6ri McNaught................. 615Dr, the tum of !his head .,ash of his smile,, ,be cansip, of He stopped suddenly iand the It ended, .however, by Joan�s offer way said: nd sat %tar-. his to rP.Main with Na,nscy. L ing in4o spate. in this sport b(Tame keen. Fathpr Toronto . I ................. 10.25and over, her curled f1pigem. GILDS ARMIGEX-4RAIRE, BOOrK9 Ronald Knox, tb,p noted Rom�an Cath- -IR ..Cl '.11Gowerfttion flagged � defbTe , the ew ask- -In the windaw of , the Wop were I an & he West. 0 , 1 "'Sure You don't (mind?" Dr S i ps, igla:,nced at him and saki Oli(' preacher d te c. w, was an- . -iP Waa - evdtd- Adelaide narp,perl. ed, . ddslplaw.d a few volumes, of;-currenf` drily. "An angel visitant?" 'Ither distinguis.he.d - explorer of the ��'R.m.ancy yawned, and Drew sank i6fo "Not a bit" she Smiled at hii fiction, whose gay jackets were in "Yes, some -thing' like that. YOU Oxford tind,erwo-rld" Soon -1117der- Toronto ................. :.. — 7.40evdll't try to 'be funny w1l,out ' it, grRdjlat(,,% McNaugbt .................,!­"'BF,,`"1�11�I�1; FA 7� " ��1ry �"�!11111,';11i`�f4t , , , , - 1. I 111.1i'll, TRA 4 . 'A " sort of bored apathy. . What did she caw who wal,ked '0* sharp contrast to the da& leather o '1' joined in the game, and its 11.443 �1, be- f Scripp%." I But Joan wa's root bored, Quite side hilm wqi,en hie left hie heart the 0.1d books back of themi and to . 'popularity increased ,so mu'eh that Walton .................... 1101 , 11 11,qs nabashed, she laid her -head against 'her? With the Am priints and sombre steel an- "I couldn't be funny. But I'm not the high adventure and daring that Blyth ..................... 12,.12 er lav" shoulder and Mniled rip at 'When the other.9 had g.,0 grAvings. . 13 ,,me, Nancy I ,twVV,"' had surrounded the- ,exploits of its McGaw i a . , quite .,told on angel 1219, hm ""I'd lilke to Ade like this- ogologized: "You wanted to go. set low in the, wilidlo*, as if it 1;­_",Yo,u 'have no Poetry i inndvators departed. ........ I ........... 1:2 , "i n ,your soul." Tile queer pas- N nS,t ,84 . �. It . a .. , . n I- ",Well, why. Should I ? I deal in - -ural ............... � .... 22AI ... 1� wever. And I'm a selfish pi,g.1, madestly refrained from competitio time died a natural death and has .. I 'He touched her cheek with a ow -1 "No, you're not." , with the More aristocratic comatiodi-10hoes." I ,been almost forgotten since. Goderich .................. 19'.48 1 � . 1, , . . , 4 I I I � '! k �,-,, i� I \ , . �,*a.!�,i...,,:..,��-,,.��.,,,,,v.w,&fs,--L "'g,i , �4� -,�,t�;��i�,AI,UAI�.!�,,�,.i.�,,tthL��,-.�,,,& . . . . . . v ­.,"��&,�e - ,*'L�Jzi�luz�'%��a"t;")" k , 4L,4.�._i,,��Iw,�'al, ,,L4, y -'h& � \ — � �. 0.1 . ; . I,.. I � , I . I . I., -, "! --1;A: 1_1� 1141 1111i11,j . a, �,�,��, A