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The Huron Expositor, 1932-12-09, Page 7A W ,k �p�� �,��, 5111'1� . I'll" "I'l""I"i'!]""��,��,,�l!".�l"!I�illi�,�'�1,1111%"E i tt {F 1 iirrC I ' '!�a � $ y �4 q I, "-. I 4 1 ., , ., , ,� I I I , I . , . . . .- ...� - ", - - t- ., . I . � . .. � . I . .... � I I LEGAL Fbone No. 91 - ' JOHN J. RUGGARD � 'Barrister, i9olicitor, . .I Notary Piibliic, Etc. I .1 I ' - Beattie 'Mock - - Seiadorl�b, On't. .1 � ;,I,, ! - ; "i I � 'i'. , "... " - "",;` . I Stir ..1. IZ7 I ­­i?,­­"­�;. I ­ , . - :� " , .7 ` . I : p A, , 4 . . 4! 1 . '. � . I I . , �.I., .. . . , . .1 , 4 I , ,_­��'_., 0 .. . .. I . I, I—' ,.. "!.. '. _ ., .1 . . '. I . . . 2 ,�, :,?t. " e. .... I 1. I I I I . . -;1. . � ..", ), i � I t I ... t*- . 11 . ; CY i 7. I'll, � . . . ' . . ", . I . . . . , *`1 - r, 'r I I I tn.ptrs . . . �� , 't I 1, , 1: " 11 _++ *++( r- " I , , I .. * y . V, 1. . ­­ . . I HAYS, & MFAR k . Succeeding R. !3. I&Ys Barrisbeirs,Sdidtors, 06inveyanicers -Iit-. by I .1 I Temple Bailey . I .1,1. . -� . 11 .4 . I - . . 4na Notaries Pubric. solicitors for the I K)W_PqR V= . 1 doaft knbw w1hat I'd do with,phut I may need wbat'l. have thrown a- Vomliiion, Bank. Offm in rear of the' I Doindulow DW94 Seatorlt!L Money to Dn,LY ENTERTAIN5 them. 1hey are such ,rod wkii- 1paWA I I I . I I way." - ,I '.'But -surely you. haw no reason. to � . lloan., - I I - I 011`Mlltam,ll said Dilly to he- hes. I To= was finding it all delightful. . fear that." "Yes, . . I I band, 11-Ilm'a whited set Here Here was Ddlly,,pleawnt, pretty, un- I have." R'n a few words I I ., , • dude" I -am eating one of my darlinz old affected, and her W111dam., sturdy and she h4ii-sketched Aldelaide's attitude towards "You . . . BEST & BEST-� I ,.hens -and epJ.9 . _ying her." , ,rather silent, but at hi�ls eose; and, there on the sands was that flut. her. see" zhesaid at the -end, "I am not SU6 of I I I I . Muvristers, Solicitors, Convoyan- 1-cers 'Rich Is what you sh&uld dot" lllan* response, "and the wasp %,% terimg- bit, of lovdineso. . I "Upw happy, you must - be," she ,really anythinig-Al I . L I.. . He'\h'ad found *r story suxprjsing. and Notaries ptubile, Etc. Diffice in -the W90 Building, opowite The damiplings are dieliciovs." . 'Dil ,came round the, table and i7l . 08 said '•her h teas' He wondered V,HaIllam knew the sit- F�Mpositoir Offi6e. kissed the top of his hea d. "Ohl" "O(h_wiell, now and then,we get a uation. dt iseemed hardly like the . I . I . - . . . ., axed .she -told hlm.b "you are so nice bit fed up on solitude si,"dbin't we Wbliam?l' IBut-WillWmw&u1dn!tad- man, as he read hikiol to tie lan-welf UP to ;k ftA&4d4.v *yl. .1 VETERINARY steadying . . . ,and you simply let crocodile tears; mitt it. (The lao1k which flashed be- 'and" ,He had asiked, then: "You want - ­ . won't me weep 4 " tween husibaAd, wife made Joan's MY opinion?" �, I ','Yes." - . I _, will you 'He laughed. "Not oer va seating heart stand-, still. How sure they seemed and -safe! . - . ' "It seemisi to'mo that In all such JOHN GRIEVE, V.S. hen." The.dlning-moim of the lighthouse When•tliey had firdshed'their tea, 'William took,Gilea Joan 11'r1atters you should be free Ito do as 'please. There is ' Honbr gradJuate cif -Ontario Veterin- s, a charming ace be- cotitaIge' wapl and to see the Light. itis they civiiiie into the y'o'u such a thing as encroaching too 7nuich an another's � Ary College. All disease's of domestic cause, Dilly had made it so.. White ston,, tower, it was cool and dark in Personality. 'Whether you spend your animals treated. Cpromptly at- paint, ,the Iblue of the curtains rlatch- ialls. contrast to the bright sunlight out- 'money or ,not is Your own affair,tended to and charges, mo.der&te.,..Vet. ing the blue of the sea outsi6P;_nas- ,side. Going up and up, was a spiral isnItt it?" . . _. erinary. Dentistry a specialty, Office turbiunis in (bowl's; on 0, shelf sorae staircase, an Iron structirre'that turn- "In a way.. perhaps. But in a way . mid residence on Goderich Street,one queer old ,Porcelains which had be- ad and turned until as , one followed -it may be my husbanills affair 11 I door east of Dr. Mackay',. Sea_ ea- form. longed to, WIlliam's greChilfather, an4. . its- hedght the (brain grew dizzy. 'It had' (been like a blow t6hear bee � in a corner cupboard some fine old, "Going up -is nothing to coming 8pealk of 114411am, as her husband-. Ohl Chelsea which bad, belonged to Dilly's dow:n,,".WilIiafm said, as they began the thing was unspeakable! I , . I grandmother, and Dilly 'wha had the -as-cent, l'ibut I'll -lead the way "There had been another d a . . A. R. CAMPBELL, V.S. cooked the dinner with her own hands and Giles can bring up the rear, ana Joan •-had come, and there hayd 7bh.e,,n was crisp and cool in primirose ging ,that will give you confidence." trouble in her faces. :She had sat Graduate of Ontario Veterinary hatin, with short sleeves Which show- gut Joan was not afraid. It was V1eT`Y still in a Corner Where she was . College, University of Toron of, . to. All eel her plump, a'im's and, a round cut great fun., ,she dedared. ,She talked screened from customers by a book - diseases of domesitdc treated which showed her pretty neck. to Giles ovdl- her shoulder, and the case, and had, let Giles talk to her. by ,the Most lTrAodeirn principles. (Standing ,beside her husiband-s thick walls gaivie ,back her waists in And it seemed to bbn that half Charges reasonable. (Day or 'night chair, Dilly rum1ple,d his hair with . h,,Il,o-,%v echoing so,iinds. . . ,of the time she did not listen. . . . ''. ,caills, promptly -attended to. Office on thoughtful fingers. And presently he ' ,Giles with his hand on the rail ,At last*he had said: "Tell me.'s I Main Streel, I�ensall, opposite Town Luriied and looked up at her. "Well, j,,t',bac'k of hers, hardly heard what "'Tell you what?R? Hall. Phone 116., 1 . what's on your mind, Dilly? 'I - she said: It was, be felt,- nothing •, 'IT -he •thing that is on your mjnCLII I , I .. . . "Giles." . . 1, short of i miracle to have het here, "How do you knidw there is some- .I-InWhy? At Jt . , 'AW'illian-j,, he has chan&d e4b in and' to know he -had her friendship. thing `oii ray imgnd'?'�_, . I I "'You' I MEDICAL the two weeks." For he had it! He exulted in : the ,have lost your -radiance." . 'Her . II . - I• " 'I, - past ..I� Changed? How?" ' thought. I I . � . In the weeks whicgh had followed 'voice was very law -"Perhaps , I shouldn't speak of it. But you are I 't,Oh bets more 14k -e 9i boy than he I their talk at the Wind and Wave, my friend. . , ?" I . DR. E. J. R. FORSTER has been for years'." . Joan had 4,�ame often to. the shop. "You 'know 1 am:' . . I Eye, Ear, Nose and-Throit 'William drew her -down to , his "What First to tell him what she. thought - "'It's lbe'callse I'M not -used to things : Graduate in'Medlicinel University of knee. has changed him?" "A of the little book, and after that to I sufpPose�-'but it hurts me to share ' Toronto. girl."', "'Surely not. '. look at the things he had to show Drew with . . :• other people -'I ' . (Late assistant Now York Optha]I­ . -Yes," impressively, "and I met her her. She had stopped in as a rule duiingher'morning walks when Drew 'He had kn.orwn she nipant wlith - "other women.". ,He had � , Tnei and Aural Institute, Moorefield's Frio and Golden Square Throat Hos- yesterday. She came into the shop was onthe lin&s. If Giles: had a cus- . reco--ndzed Hallarn's type, had seen 4e�- now in Fitals, Loodlon, Eng. At IC-olmanercial While 1 was, there, and after that, while Giles was polite - to me and all toner she would sit contente,fty in a.an,d Q'Well,"reading­ then with a tall girl in an or .- "'Does I . 11�10tel, ISeRfWth, third Monday in, that, I simply didn't matter." ' quietly' and waiting, until he could, talk to her.- I anige ca,p. be ask yon to share him with -Lothar � each month, from 11 a.m. to 3 rp.m. 68'Watea-IOD Street, South, Stratford. ",Who is she?". "Joan Dudley. , She's staying with Giles was half afraid, to think what pvo,pol4?;- I "Ohl he laug,�s at me if I protest. ,' her aunt at the Wind and Wave and those talks were beginning to mean to, him There had grown up He says it doesn't mean anything--" ' she caught hei-I-elf "Oh I ' has loads of money, and she's en- . . . betw,,en.thiNinj a relationship Which up, mustn"t, - . . ' mustn't speak of , `DR. W. C. SPROAT gaged to a New York broker, An- was on his part protective, on 4ers 1. it .. . . even'. to . . . you dhow' Hallam. Everybody in town. is confiding. 'She treated ,him as if he 'Were - . .21, . Graduate of Faculty of Medicine, baliking aboutthem and here's, (kiles ' an, elden brother. (She discussed Hei had seen her distreM% and had I. University of Wkistern Ontar ' io, •Ion- quite inad about her and he do-es-n't ' With him her ,affairs, frankly, ,and, said gently: "Wbat you say to me is. don. Men�ber of 'College of Physic- know it." .. I Without self-consciousnpsis. sacred. You lcnov,r that?" . isms and Surgeons of -Ontario, .Office . "'What makes you think that?" iShe had told him she was to be . "Yes.".. .. . I I In Aberhart' s Drug Store, Main, St., ': "Oh; after she had gone he talk6d', married. And to Whom. 'He had let his hand rest for a Sea -forth. Phoula 90. I -a lot abou� friendship --as if theire could be such a thing Setween him- And .he had- said: ' "You danced moment on. -her shoulder. Then they . : I self and that girl. It's come too late, with him) in. the Woods,?" 4C . How .(Ed you know?" had talked of other things. Giles, going now up the lighthouse DR. A. NEWTON-BRADY for,hini, Billy. She"s engaged', and 'he has to think o,,f Scripps and Ain- "I could see it in your eyes when stairs,, thought of those meetings. ' . .. Graduate Deullilin Uq*versity, Ire. I -elie., And it's, tragic. Things have you -spoke of him." . . She ,had drawn. -a quick breath.- He thought, too, of the words he, had written in his Journol-4f I Saw ilax�& Late Exitern Assistant •Master neve rked out for Giles, and I 'r WO "Sornetinies it seems so wonderful I a -ship headed for the rocks. Sorne Rotunda Hwpitiiil for Women and, want, him to be happy." , ,,,, "Did he talk about the b4p- can't quite believe it." "BeIgause way niust The found' to save Joan's In ,hildren, Dublin. Office at residence . girl '' you love him?" little ship of life. But as yet he I I ]ately occupied by Mrs. Parsons. fore Scripps?" . , "Because'he loves me." had .not found it . Wours: 9 to 10 a.m., 6 to 7 p.m.; 1IIyes, and Scripps ,wasn't very nice "Why is that `wonderful'?" '.'* They came at last to the, top of I . Sundays, I to 2 PmL about it.' You. know how cynical he . 9'Oh . '. 'be% seen so much of the spiral staircase, and there was I I can The when he's upset." "He owes a lot to Giles. I should, the world .' I ", 11 . "Haven't youseen u the world?" the -Light, its prismtq catching the .rays of the afternoon sum, its brass- . DR. F. J. BURROWS think he'd realize it, and try to make things easier." . - '"No ',. ,. I , I 'have never' trav - . -es' gleaming, and on all -sides blue .� I . Office and residence GoderichStreet, . 11, " . I I , 'Took- Scripps. And Giles is so I bmve, Billy. He, him 0 led." . . . .1 -1S,kies, He had wondered a little at that, blue seas,, and gulls flying. Wdllism explaining the mechanism of, I east of the Urdted Church, Sea- doesn't (pity it did not seem to fit •-in with her the lamp was, 9,t -his best. "My . . I forth. Plione 46. Coroner for the self. ,And he won't let life beat him. 'I position as her aunt's. heiress. But grandfather tended the Granitehiiad , counity of Hurom. yet be wants nave , what you and' .. Y? -'.Sh,6 laid her cheeks against one morning when Scripps was out, they had 'down Light and my father. Things' were . . , . , ,her husband's, anti after a moment gone into the shoe shop, and there 'had been a corbviersa- more dangerous then. and the work harder, but the Light was always a she said: "Sometilinies I'm fussy, an,d don which - had- enlightened Min. with living thing to themas it W is to e.- , DR. C. MACKAY .ionietimes I'm discontented, but I regard to her circumstances. 'They st6od looking down from that 1. . C. Mackay, honor graduate of Trin- know there's h1ways--you." (He smoothed, her hair' and, said Old Peter had welcomed them and Joan had been told his history; Of great height to where Dillyls orange like lity University., and, gold medalist of nothing. 'He was a quiet, inarticu- how Scripps had 'found him one, umi4rehla was a mushroom on the sands. Near the umbrella,' Dilly, Trinity Medical College; Imlermber of late man, but he adored her. morning, criippled on the rocks, with feeding -her hens', was dwarfed to the., the College of Physicians and Sus- ighe I t up preseatly and. removed the -rain beating on hini,, half dead. stature orf a doll. The baby in her 900 . ns of Ontari,6. I and brought berries and the pillc And now he seemed happy, and re- pink- detests might have ,been, 11 !rose- ftke for their dessert.' And it was lieved Scripps' loneliness. bud tassed up by the waves. . wilien she was eating her last berry "But' why should he be lonely," Alan- the road which led, across DR. H. HUGH' ROSS. that a little cry floated down from. Joan had asked, "doesn't he live with the n -I. ' oor.and thence to the houses 14, ' . I Graduate of ' University of Toronto ' above. . "It's fbaby," Dilly said, "and she you?" . Giles had been reticent. "Yest,but off the summer colony and to the causeway which connected tha in aiii� . Faculty of Medicine, member If 001- wants her bottle, and there's the table his .history is tragic , . - aTtA, , land and the end of the peninsula, a . lege of Physicians and 'Surgeons of to clear and the dishes to wash, an 'everyt'hing, there',, a loneliness which comes fr0n1 � car was coming. It was running at . , <Mtarfo;' pass, graduate courses in . and sit five o'clock Giles -longing." 'He high ,speed and seemed to the watch- . . cMcIago 'Clinical Sebool of Chicago; 16 'coming over." . had deliberately turned from ing ,eyes of the people in the tower . Royal OpbIthadnoie Hiospital, London, tclweis?tt the topic, and ,had showed her the like a mechanical toy wound up and England'; University Hospital, Lon- I" Yes. All this' bas been just a shoes on the shelves -seamen's i600tS working like tread. don, ,England. Office----iBiack of 'Do- prelude, William. Giles is co -ming ov- and sailors` sneakers, and women's William said: "Not many cars . o I 2niniQn Bank, Seaforibli. Phone N - 5. er and, he is bringing the girl.,, . down--ut-the-heel' ODCf0Tds, and young come this way. It may be some an -- Night'calls answered from residence, ' 1"What for?" . , "Oh, girls' puiinp% and the' Stout .3babby , who wants to see the Light." Victoria 'Street' Seaforth. he's told her about the Light, -footwear of the children Iof-Granit,�­ A'ShaIll we go. down?" Gile's asked. And she wants to go up and) look at, head ' I "There's a history in e;VeTY William looked once morel from the I it, and I'm to have tea wlbh them, and' pair, and some ,poetry, though Scripps window. "Dilly's there," he said, I 6hould 'have been thinking about it says not. You should have, neer. "she'll sbcw themi the way." DR, S. R. COLLYER � instead of sitting ,here and talking y1our silver slippers shining among ,Dilly, having -fed ,her 'hens had .. rGraduate Faculty of 'Medicine., Uni- with you.." "I hope(" 'Williani reiinarked as,.,he thdiri."- "M;1r .silver, sl4ppers . . . ?" turned at the .sound of the motor, and bad sIeen the car stop in front -versrlty of 'Western Ontario. Member rose, "that she won't (be as silly as She had flashed at him a started look of the orange umbrella. A warnan's W,lielge of Physicians and Surgeons most of them are a,ibout thetowerand after a ino-rnent ,she had said: "I voice said: "Think ,of serving tea in of onta New York City Hospital and Vittoria ,stairs." . . Dilly laughed " "Oh, it's -nuts to threw them away." .. "Threw them aLway?". his .voice had these solitudes." And man's'-voi-ce: "Witty no' H,wqxtal, London. Phone: Hensall, . Ring Street, Hensall. yoi4 lWilliam, their (ng frightened, begging to 'help them."' showed his astonishrhent, a, 17 ? I't tea ,served evieTyWhere?' Rosesin 66. Office, and you The red had,come up in, her, cheeks. He lean,6d out and spoke to 'qlt isrft nuts," he retorted, "and. III shouldn't have told YOU that, "'Meld like to go ulp in the 1plgilh'L - I YOU knIow it." . should 11? But I did throw them house. Are visitors allowed?" I . DR. J. A. MUNN "Perhaps 11 do," she agreed, "and away. It was a grand,gesture-" She ,.said: "Yet. My husband is now it will help, a lot of you will take her eyes had a faraway look and over there now With sorme people. Graduate of Northwestern UndIviers- the baby her bottle," there had been silence for a mlo-m- You will find him at the top if you , Ill' Licentiate Royal The dishels. were washed, Dilly had enti. don't -hind clirnfb!ng the stairs alone." Wi ZfDoerial Sitirgeons, Toronto. ebangedbeT chests and the baby was Then she bad said: "You see, Drew She went over to the liglithouse Ofaice over Fills, Ha-dware, Main St., spic-k and span when Gilesv` boat. and I . . . had a misunderstand and opened the door for them, and ewforth, Phone 151. came up to the landing. The tide in,g about thein --and I bated them. as they Ibplgan to ascend she stood was out and Wi•lliamy helping Joan So the morning after you brought ;a,bchi-ng thein -b. She thought to her - to bridge the distance beitween the th-m-i I went out alone to the rocks self that the woman was ba,ndsonie DPI.F. J. B19CHELY boat and the pier and lifting b4ttr•with * and -threw theimi'as far as I C0111d, in that ,orange cap, and ,the man Was I istrong arms, wivs aware of her youth and at first they floated, and then I good-looking, Graduate Royal, College �f pental aM slenderness. She was, -nothing ,they sank, and I was glad to see the Their vokeVechoed, and- re-echoed. ,\ lsuaVeonis, Toronto, office ,over W. R, 'but a child, he diecidled, thits heiress to last of them." - Then at last they were silent, ,art(] swfth's Grocery, 'Main Streett ' , Sea- millions, 'wild she was very simply He had smiled. "We'll hope the the echoes ceiised'. , forth. Phone: Office, 196,W; Tesi- d1resised, more sinitply eive,n than Dilly, mermaids am wearing them." I . . .deuce, 185 J. in a white flannel skfit and a pale ("Perhaps, they are • . . ." , the . I . vio,let sweater. tenseness had gone, out of her voice, Dilly ,served tea from' a gay paint, and she had sq-ndled back. And When CHA PTER IX I . . AUCTIONEERS ed taJlyle ,set out on the sands and, by !big The they had climbed, the ,stairs again --re- his books, . ON 'TIDE STAIRS' . I shaded a orange umbrella. I waves spread tbeiriselves, in a thin, and were arniong she; turned to the sulb,fect. "Do you mind ' ffalf-way up the lighthouse stairs. - OSCAR KDOPP green w&q,h over the har(t beach, a.-nd, if 1 taflut it aver? You are so wise. Rose Iliad complained dO di7zineos, "I'll Dflly'Ii t,qnnlall ,,Susan, lbarefooted and You see Drew thought it was rather have to sit 41own a moment, GMIMIRts, Camey Zones' Na- ecstatit, .splashed about in the warm findserly for ane to have them irien.e.- Dnew. Thi; is dreadful.." lHonor t on"ring, Chi School for Ancti - water, or dug hopefully for ciiinis ed. And he -aid( so, and Toy feelings He was juist abolve ,her, leading the "Jim ,ionsl . Special ,course bllwh in pure with an infinitesimal tAn abovel. were -hurt. But perhaps he was "right." way. sorry. Perhaps We esigm IVI)er- Bred Uve Stock, Real Estate, . Dillyls prying old ,hens, coming un to share. the tea, ware a source of , . "What nilake% you think that?" isibouldIn't have 'started." *`Oh,ll thRtl,s all right. I'll be ready chandLft and Farm sal,ft)s, Rates in , - tprevailiug ,miarkeft. Sat= Tnuic" aniu,sement, "William. says "Ohl well, alil kniy life I have had to go on, in. a mi-nute." koeong with 'mits,or wire, they 0019'h,t,tO lay PlynVOUth MOW in- to save and, sednip and I can't amus- Looking down at' her, he laughed 1,shall isfisoffan agigure& I Oscar Klopp, Zurf6h, Ont Phone : stead of egg's," Dilly ata,ted, "to beltor?n . myself to spending laivislily. I I hold your hand?" ' * . .. VW lin keeping with their em'whounient.la-m ailways thinking that some day "'It Wouldn't ,be the first lAme.11 I - , 6�1- 1 , , , ­ 9&J.;;*�,L,'.,�i�,..m,P.,,,.,.!,'.,,�c",..;,..,,,,�.�,-.,,�:�j"IfA,�,ii,,u'.4k , H6 ..had­'thNuL*hf._­ fi, I ___..., I— ZAe" 11114a- '10f4,0#1 r0;A1a �:.Pwxi; . , .. . &. _V,0 , , MqM..� A A . _ , " M , . PO4 ! 1000 .. I F it beloup 0, 4* tho ,Y4041 Axid'*P� --17".F. - -_ , - I ­ _Ilm I , P% was dead. ThereAri A bo:np ,p, "�,!: � , 7". "; Il - I .w , , way __ _- I rewiival now of the burne" , 0? I . I" it ­Rl., , at ashegi mem0er I t yo, WIF `:AA ", - Wig , , I . , .111 . - -.1 ­­ ... . ... � �, � I . 9 of, An aiiciea� fiTV.. , I - ti,cl 'r Why 9� lq� 1 _14,1-11 "I '. � ..0 , ;1 , 'I � 3" , . "! *1 . ,e. a t .111 , I Yet he let bilmself say . We, : 51ft I 41' , %, It i x . member. at, w4 a high moment, took. of tr %" "n, ­­ AQ,Y)@s�, . � I ­ ; , I .qw,r 1''.. � ... � I I'll, I I—- � I , -11 A , I --.1- w- . ROZ6411 �. I . ; &� � 1 &"'F ffl, I . ,,whiteness- ". fler e 0,4m, , , -, , . ': ,, 5 . , , . jg�,� � " � , . i - "I .5 I WA!1�11,��,. She looked up at biM, 44Are we ,5,b a 'sa 111-111 '2V 44WO 1a) . ,il ?17"'X " "MAR , id: "', I own 11 %�'! r�q i , , On 11 49 i I-El"I -1 � , 'I "i, ,; never to, 4(�aptuve it agan? 11 froni him, st.994; 10 Y" "I �4_ I�,I Z.54. 42 ,, . Tiiini _ 01 ., .. ,g,V15 � - . rill ,can , , .4-F = `thge,se .. .� p6 S I... ,�7 %1� KV 11 . R 'We anight - - I" 7%ere w" a wise as. he , I , I 11 � 1 L� I long silence, out ,of which she ?bions,'. . t 1 I I _��' ft"i" . . I tu"'11) '11 " 1p were I , v., it;,`,.�, 1.1' - VIII�, , said, lla,nL Hlls.q " . ' � , ,_._ �, feeling li'er. Way "'but I musWt Drew ,knew a ,lot t 19' in ,� L qp4pp , 111 � , .- : . .. VOAO�I,Jm A " , , , . , fy^ Pcach on your little Joan's ,Preserves, ...- , . ,about . , 11 ... �• �, - �,,-� � L. I ._".11ii, , � I . mAny go. . . I . "..4 � � . ,�'f I 4 , I . I , must I?" , lRe, 111.11,11.1, I", "Ill, - - 1".. � camo, over to r at last and' R �;�.,,,'.'.�W,19, "I"L lHe thought it extremely bad taste s . ���,�fi `­ . - �, �',gg , _ I I * 11 1% � I , , I I., . I - , , . . . VA I � � aid,:, "It is time we wen go' 1xig, I � "I'll,', . for ber to bring Joad's naine • into it I "I 1114 12 1 . I... 11 1-_,J_-1--- " .,�&O �� �.. �,,, _.; I I F*2 I Will fake you hooile, Joam" �� "I . . .. W .", "'Why should you think you could.` She had to tell that to Giles. I%T. "�",""W," I I ,. � ... .1;,.'<',1.V:,,71`.,. I AI poach oln, her preserves?- .. Hallam has his, car, and I will ride . . � ... "'. ­,',�� ,. 1, 1. V; I � -1 . -� ' "' ';I ��"Iil",�.'��,:, ­ '14, 's rr "'iSometimes, I ,have -fancied she was back, with him.fy I � on a stu4ly 11140101or MIMI i . if i EL bit jealous, Drew.", , Drew preceded her down the children to 40term-dn I. I 40f I . V�'.tf , I "I� - ' .., . you?" � stairs. ,Giles was lxwk of her, ind any appreciable difflerowe � .. ,,I '11.j�� I' Wi 11-11 o ... goyes.yl . . I .... - I William was ahead of them. -all. - --It -hedgbtrf or- -we ght-4-dwil, - 7 , j 1- � "She needp't be.," I was William and, Drew who reached ,Ile-vted milk as, oonvwred�,. . 1, "Flatterer " I .; VA `$ , - "51% i I .. ­­. � .1 1171.111 � .hoae., first, "and, st@adqe,d bier on the fed Ch Taw milk. I :. - t ­ ,,,J�21�` "Oh well, you knqw' I ... -,8 , � .7'111, �,ji what I mean, stains. There was much -Molitei "Tix,pro.was not i ifi­�n4411' ' � 0%5 � I sign. cant 0 , " , e the Iff A , ". 'A Rosb. ' You and I Hk ,, )r,�,kI � e, isfiie and, and Rose', chatter. (bund the fiietih47: � *,,# C ,�',.; " " , , � . ", ,, V` we play it. But Joan, is"411iffeftnt. WhIen Joan' and,. Giles j;odned-- the 'Wei1ghts of the two gro. X ­Upg� The� srA . , o,, " . . a, " this ' � . , She is ,mine in ,a wa�r that very few -�­nll . . others, Rose said, 'I've been all tional difference was favouri� olf,_th .1 � . , ", _ . womien are in thesedaysto men they kinds of a fool in my lifer bu,Chd4ted, 1' , I .. ... " . never group me"vT119 , �M'- 11 "I,- ­".,'�',�,3',jg - .. -113- , - �4,p ire ,going to marry. rShe never sees f7i.lite like, this,"' ,She sq,rveyed. Giles Cihildir,e-w do not live ,on milk ''U11c alop � I - , , ginyone else, never thinks of anyone writh some curiosity. -4IW_11x# a joloo excepting for the short 'p'e'Tiod wh" ' . . � . -!but me." . - � that Drew sbould find, you up _ the I re . . . they- ,4hoeuld. be. breast4e;il. . -A11'- _: � ,�f �_�"Ii , "And you arenit,bored by it?" f I bought a book of you the other tb�6 chil6en studied, ,had ftton cer. ' � -..�-,;+h, �., "Not at all." day, didn't'I, Mr. Arfmiger?" eals, veig-otabaos, fruits - me its. . . � A and ,a "I'll I I . . 111-0se's chin went top. "It may not: "Two book& ., I told you th,ev The conclusion reached wiis,that, un- , " �, �.. , care you now,. But it will, same -w\e­­n,'t worth reading." . der average living conditibn%"Ithb�e ',� , . . . "3.. lay.* ' . I " "I read thern'sind they suited my'is no measurable ,differenee between "I think not. You see I'm rather type -of mimd." . I children using raw and those using . :1 ... 961d to the, idle,a that she's the last He laughed. IAReally? I am sure heated, milk. -' .1. . using I ­ I.. I., .1, , , . T ind .best,, Rose," . . I could hakne fourld you something I'Saifety First" would!; the use I'll ... � I , , I It 'was a brutal thing for him to better." ' Of q'�_`_' ' . .. !!�� I my, and. he knew it. Mut . - . . They went out into the sunshine � mfl, k used (be safe. There is no res- .�-. :,,��if .- " �� 11 0he had,brought It on. herself- . . . Dilly joined them, and; when she son why any6nd should take chances � x'. � I Lt was then, that the, echo of their beard of Rose's vertigo offered tea. when, the safe milk is as -good in era.- . '. �� ­'. I . _ Ie. 1 "Otte!, other -way, and it passess,e the . ':;;,r. , ce'& had, Iceased. Rose, staring up "Sit dbwn all of - you.", !h�l insisted, cry oth s th I , , ,...� it the snali:e-like evolutions of the '�w,hila the kettle boils.." added ivir-bue of safety, I . I . . �_;" a . . ... Ptairway, bad broken the silence: -1 ,But Giles wouldn't. *He must bIc . -a' . - ­01111u�. � I .; ­ ' I , , . � `You 190 to the top, I'll stay here." getting on, he sakl He bade them A LONG BUSINESS. ' I 1� , . "Oh, eome ,along' . - -$t good-bye and went lightly along the I . I . . . .1 I "No," petulantly, "I like my, own path to the landing. They 'saw him A legend has gro" up round the ' ,,•'I ". !OMpany 46st.11 lo"or, into the grev boat and heard the mysterious Xontagu Normanl gover- �J .. ; . I � He knew Rose's moods. She want- quick start of � his engifie. Then, in nor of the Baulk of England!. His re. ........ , . � rd to be coaxed back to good temper. a wide circ -;'he swept out to sea. He fusal.-to talk Ito rvejwspapet reporters! .::::.. I , Co have 'him sit on, the, stairs beside was standing up,' steering, white and and the attempts, to, keep his viiow-� � - I.. Ift, and ,Play 'the: game. But he slender against the clear blue. The ments secret give tire impression that ­.: lidn't,'Nvant t,o,pIaY it. Not here, in wind ruffled -his heir. He waved his, he Js almost inhuman.., , I �!:" � I e,�i, ,he dimness and silence . . . and hand. But- only Pilly waved back at But there are times when MT. N T.. I ..I,., I. . � ,.0 , vith the metnory of those rpoments i1j).n. ,man is wonderfully human, He can . , " -- n the old tower, I `­ And it was Dilly, who said, ,out of eren tell jokes. (Here is one he, re . , ::: I ,So he said: "'I'll run on and be an intuitive kno,wledge of the attitude, counted to -his friends vecenitIly: I. � . ,�! lown, again before * � , , you know it.,, of the neweamers towards her cons- You haveleard, ,doubtless, that in - , . ,', [He did not run, however. as fast in: ,,Gi.l,e..% is 'the last of'his -family. the .-last ,split , second of a migm'sk life' L,9 he had anti-cipatLf�& The stairs There• have always been Armigers in all his past misdeeds run through his - ­' 'vere steep. 'He was out of death as Gi-anitehEadv.-rich ones and pour mind. Well, one day a stock broker . le ascended the last of thepi anJ ones. ,Giles belongs to the, rich fell out of an aeroplane. I 11 ­­Ll� Mmerged into, a dazzling glass enclos- branch and I to the -poor," she 1 --ugh- e'Gracious!" exclaimed a spectatw, ; ' ' V, A space, which looked out On sea ed. and flic'ked• a crumb or twa from of the tragedy. "Look at that m1au . I ,'. ; ind sky, and gave one a sense of the table with a small napkin; 11mit hanging stationary in md&air!" ;ailing in, some celestial ship, straight rkbody cares for ' - . . ; .... , . �t such distinctions in •I . ;hrough the blue, I i I . xankte�bead,, rich or poor we're all . . Three G, . Th, -people were in that gp&ce. one family.,' . . . 5unnrKaty Knits for OthersDheir books were towards !Drew demanded:ris .. girl, , . , Katy was never a very strong gIH :.. .. a �. ,hey gazed forth to on the far rich, why- does ,he work?" nd her work in a I ndr­k taxeO 11 iorizon, was the rare sight of a four (Dilly gave him a sidelong, twinki- 'er strength peverely."'71n order to . ­.� .. s se m e s ing -glance., "Because he likes it. He could to help nasted vessel, with all her canvas I h * , vet and flashing in the sun. Of the adores books, and money really does out at home, she used to walk long , three Pelopler one Was Joan, blocks to her rooming -house, and " , . Drew not -mean lic, iffiluch topeople who have the change from the steam -laden 'ecognized her at once. The man on always had it." -' % I . atmosphere of the laundry to the .. , � ier left was, he judged, the light, Driving 'home later,"Rose saki of the outside was also. harm- ...... � � . . fol. At length she caught a bad cold .... . . . . . . Iou-Q,h keeper. On heT right was an- Joan:, "Your friend is frightfully at- which she could not shalge off and I", A . ,..,:.,. A)her man slender and- in white flan- tractive." when, the doctor was called he � �-,, cells unit sweater, with a thatch o�& DreAv rung out irritably- "If. found that she had consumption. I .I, , 1. . you She was sent to the Toronto Hos� )right hair rUffied by the wind. mean Aryniger, I wish you wouldn"i Pita] for C6nsumptives, and al- . I � Not one of the three had` heard call hiv Joan's friend." though very downcast at first, she . .. 1 Drewjs step_ He wore r had not been there long bbfore hi� "I - .... ,ubber-,soled "Why iict? He is that, he, had that she was forturtaterin- �hoes, w4icb had-nniade, no sound, on Joan?" ­ L.. V I. deed, for within a short time the 1 Jbe iron stairs. Joan, said Quietly: "Yes," . wonderfAil treatment and care4hich 1. � � .If was Joan, who turning she 'lre,ceived began to have their �­ 3 . suddenly, Drew ,drove like mad. Rose flash- effect. .She has gained In w6!qh4 � 1scovered him. "Drew,"i I '"hone she cried ing a glance at him added to the her usual sunny spirits have re- 1. �� , I I in astonlsfhnie�nt, "haw did you get flame of jealousy which was consum- turned, and during her "ivorkl here?" .! n .,, . hours" she, is able to knit, b.1 11 N . . ,­ . inik"lidin. "Ile is marvellously good- jackets' far other patients. He smiled at her. "How did yoii-9', joo,king. And younger than I The doctors and nurses are 1 ::Mr. Armioi , me.yp I I Will Foon hQpe- brought thought." ful that she be 'well . ,­. , - 11 gh to return. -to work, but it It ,:, NI.I.. Anniger?" Drew refused to answer. He wo&ld ."" 11. . t had nr;t been for'the Toronto Hos- Ili "Yes. , You ve met each other, he decided, have it ,out with Joan Pltal her chance for recovery wo.uld I . , haven't you?, In the bookshop?" when they got back to the hotel. He hnva been small, . . ••: I The hospital needs funds,'howz .., . Drew nodded to Giles, Who* was must seem, like a fool to Rose. Not ever. to enable it to carry n Its _ . . now facing hini. He wiri aware of a an hour ago he had lbeen telling her, work, Will,you help by se'noing a . 1, I d ,? sense of intense irritation. Joan had "Joan .nervier sees anyone els4f, never gift to G. A.. Reid, 223 cc . spoken now and then of he . Toronto 2. - . liege 81L, .. ::: I r visits to thinks' of ,knyone else --but ,me.,, . �tl the bookshop and of leer pleasure in _____ -_ And now be had ,been made to eat ' '. . them. .But be, had I . 4 i plea%ure in the leash not linked this his words. 'And Rose was latighing LONDON AND'. WINGHAM with this men, at him. That was the worst. Rose I , Artniger. Yet here he was, under a was laughing! . . South., new aspect. Divor6e,d from th,, dingy P.m. ­ . background .of the %hc,p he seemed (Continued next week.) � : , I to take on importance, ,with his look I Wingbain .................. 1.50 d i � Ot"Youth, his grace and slenderne, I-, I- Belgrave .................. 2.11 I ss, ,4 Blyth ...... � ......... . ­ 2.25 1 ,x' the air with which he wore his 00r- n ' 2.30 ; i rent, informal clothes. Londesboro, ............ .... . ?X 6thes. By What r Clinton .................... 13.03 I., right had he constituted hims-elf Joan's es- Brucefield ................ 1 - 3.27' 1"",� � .I tort on this adventure? 1� �,& , He found hi.m,4elf saying with som�, Ki-ppen ................... : 3.36 . � ... .1, /-A-, Bee nsa I I ................... 3.41 . 1, ,� boldnes,s: "I didn,"t know you cared ,/ .,r- Exeter - . - -_ I-Vr . " , ` .................... 3.55 �V to came Joan or I would h.avld brought �_ - , ) I " .11 --7--- 1-_� , , t V .•I I you." I I I 1. .4 North. \Q W I �_Q_ �_', I t I , a.m. I . "I know. But I 'hadn't thought of � •A HEALTH, SERVIC�-OF I it until Mr. Arraiger's cousin invited THE CANADIAN MEDICAL - I Exeter ...................... 10.42 ,I a. She is the wife of Mr. ASS0(;iATf0i,4 AND LIFE '7rL,_-. I. . -,---:7;4 Hensall ................... 10.55 us to 'te � I I Tucker; '-the lil,rhthouse keeper," Joan INSURANCE COMPAI . Nifffl , IN Kippen ................. I .... 11.01 , J iPtei rupted herself .to present CANADA I . V. ' sent Wil- � Brucefield ................. 11-09 .,I 11an', "we had such a delicious tea. Clinton .................... 11-54 � I And SAFETY FIRST 4 You should .see Mrs. Tucker'-, " bond-esboro ................. 12.10 funny old hens and the adorailile "'Safety First" is a popular slogan. Myth . I ........ I .......... 12.19 1 II!, baby " . I .. � . One safety message is to take care of B019rave .................. 12.30 J "I have seen, them. Rose and" I Wingharn ....... � ......... 12.50 . , stopped to ask if visit small cut,; and scratches. Why? Be- '. � o- were ad- cause, if these are neglected, germ -4 J mitted to the lighthouse." IT y get in 'and cause s,erious inirfvc� C. N. R. . � "Rase ?" may , I The' -surprise in her tone Cions. • . . . East. . 1i , brought "c , "Safety First" is not limit*41 to ac- I a.m. p.nu � from him a rather halting f,"Iaria- cidents. 'It k equally important to "i tion; "I left her . . . on, -the keep germs from gaining en'tralICT ,to Goderich .......... v. 6.45 ' 2.30 . I stairs." The height miade her . . Clinton ............ 7.08 3.00 q dizzy." : the body,tbrough the mouth as it is ' ' Reaforth ........... 7.22 3 ' is I , "Really?" Joan's voice -was in keep thern fro,riTi. Penetrating the , . , ,incred- Dublin ..... ....... 7.33 3.31 . � , ulou.s. "I didn't mind it a bit," r4ho braken skin. Mitchell ........... 7.42 3.4�11 , .I 'I* . 'y lvgab to laugh. ­J1,ow funn --to Rafoty First" is the guiding pin- � I . V . I ,� think of . . . Rose . . ' tl ciple of every health offl,(-er. This i-. West. , . (Drew Idi8n't see anything funny a particulRily true a, ­ogards the •pro- 00,lin ............. 11.19 9.32 �.11 bout it. ,He had a raging dense - tvction of public milk. snpplies. We 0,eaforth ........... 11.34 9.45 II,� of " the indelicacy of Joan's Mirth want milk that is nF. good' (viality. Clinton............ 11.5,0 9.59 �), at t'hi-s . . .1 mornvmt, The F4tairs ual-ity i-,. however. of m1nol, IT11- Goderich ........... 12.10 10.26 E had not been Q I I easy for him. lie felt furiously that portant,- as, compared with the %afpty s he and Ros* nost q I•f)r the milk which we are 14o con- C. P. R. 11#E TABLE .4 seem like a pail� ."r� of middle-aged and Jumpy individuab; SUITIV. � -1. I S out -of -breath and, overcame by h Whitt satis,F,qrtion is there in liav- EsIsL ^ 0 - R.M. .,_ 1, hr- a nr(ilk fb,nt iq i�ieh in fond values , dacles which these two too,k on wina- .4�� � and of good flavor if, 'hidden from Goderich ................... 5.50 ^n, u, ed feet. 14 11 I -i N 4(; ,,) u 1, .,yrm ,1,,( nil, I, 555 IN . of 0-1- !vicrn7r�)pir -Pr,­!1•. ................... He betgani to show his temper. "VTC.c . rite, t114 ITP17n9 Of diSeASIC al -e th be I va w . .................. : 6:04 L`ti don't, '§,ee w`11Y you should lauph." I ,A Auburn ................... 6.11 '. Isho was seriou's at ince. "Ohl I fon„ 7 in its ��,*,� T ". shouldintt. I'm sorry." The - -0 n I. -V! prak-fical way th-rit is Ilyb1i ............. 0%...... 62.5 � I I,VnItori .................... GAD �'tl ' - He turned from her and spoke to 101-rv,Am at prpwmt to sr,nrre a q'Af" I �1' Williams I'It% a wreat, viem, i,TI-t ,milk qnrroly f- a co,nimunity is to KeNwiglit ............ I.... - 6.52 . Toronto ....... � ............ 10-26 1 - ir,qr­r-f74)n 'and Tya.qtArm7,1- 1, it? While I'm tip liniv You rnialit n,, "I "O it 4 I West. ,�,,',J, ,well let me see all there is to see.11 tion. W.- r-mliry "I'l-nertinn 1.11 QV- " I' � t It- po�mihlo from 8,= . , �:A.1' .loan stood wbicre be leift her, the r" r' A` rl'e"I'l a n" "' I . , color drained from hIer cheeks. She henlfhv orm-, and rAq-teuTi7ation to • Torninto .................... 7.40 I , I "R �,,,1�11' ' qX . Meyaught ................... il.49 , - �oi I �,17 knew he Was angry, and she dreird- "n,11ri"' this "'ills safe. ��I' ed hio dark ilhood,s.' ,%he .said to Giles rrnTn th-ne to time we hear oihjer- Walton .......... " I 1V , ­ , ,$,Of ��V tAo was watching be,.: ,,I sli.ouldn,t tin„ q lhninv •rni-s<,d tf, fhr,, u-o� of "an- Blyth ........ �'-- ..:::::: I 1112 ,`Z, . . R, have laughed, that. die' Auburn ......... :: , : III :',�§ ` sthould I? But Roar frm�7,�d mills ,,In tRio rn-ound's , ��', , "Or 11 I aft I( ;,�"'� , , , "�I , " , " I e, , , I I 11 I �it, 51, 1,� I g I I 1, !1� " 'I �11�,,�It1111 , has &]Way 11 ,:::::::: A .is been M sul* of b1r.qAefi.;l livating of fing-11k ,destr6yq, much of its I McGaw ............ ".94. , ,*,R 'He said, with a certain forld Value. I Menset ..................... 1241 - , ,V,o' , �".,4� �. * ,, � - ' " "Why should you, aporog __ __l, •A report has beofi A -Ade, recentlylGoderich ................... 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