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The Huron Expositor, 1933-02-17, Page 7.a'�rCyllt�,'t 1, `Mt'a��`i�v'•°it� a'�+t� a7�`^k I".. . 1) • . , , t , .I , • , N�N , '.., I : ' 'r , t• ,.0 , , .P , )• M a ii II cc 1 11y` t,.. , ah+.y�{,/j�:�(•�� P t,,: i iY t .- :� tr 1 f �1:x 1.4' h'i r"; rr t i t �p h' . Pry+ yo. Y "F 'k, " . Jr M ,h , � � -. .:. i:. a.w � fit �h+ �' 7 t2 Ar� •... 0I' ,....., .. .. .. U Mwr{ its Itt+l"n T ""�. -•. " , eta RJ%w'a r _ 94 T ,. !' . , )^ , t v Y ` �',:Th 1 'Y'it' }� hA•• !� t M +1�' . fpr >FQ'1 pT y.} p•, her, u f fix, J,J phone 1r�I. P L I W.f c2 tt' r nn2.lttYfi T (' S� S It r i JOHN J. ]HUGGt RD {coat, "uWhat• 11w, ha <r0 .1"' 0hei x 3°'< tN usy ii', lily Bamri'sten ' tSolicutor,V. "'IOb, a tat of I tstly ]twcsJc.'P l�a:et!)ti Mr. efiib si'4 1 1 'c >. ," , ,r• hl , i ' rt5 . `ABrsd', algain; t{)��I � o y�-. , . r .,a1� 1�11 it "Yes. th4�'Y,1�'M4A•'IFP''A• _I/�••uf!•: -;e SMI 'X` r,,1. ',;i t fP'•:a''t5 i1 j7 �a�a �4 Notary 1' ,rt - lotto. y P.atlb tc, Etc. � '� �'"� Xes. And otlhox' -��/�, y ,�». ,,, .� '� r„F,_ ,t �. a � f � i , 4•u . . ]'e Bll,c - . - 'SF.af01r.`bh, Ont., ` � .... , ,. � 'C'•h1i`xxigs''• ' �:eatlf 31 ��"�F� �N��elr '�' •:N��. he stood opening and slhunting her tnwil qAd gong 'taxlt� .�h � ,�hn �` falx. I ± ;` f You'll oui legit Imo hel " " ° " w' M Y' p• ]]rave•lxutt No. I m not dependeixt on your were gorsdr'. or wiles?]. file or11 ' 1 r i S'i RAVC •B Mi°..iR I �t I It-^ et: Ch ue ibod y " were torxxented a* fi r �. 'dF({ t,, "a,l +w Succeeding R. S. Hays Barristers, Solicitors, Canvveyaaxeert and Notiriess Public. Solicitors' for the Dbm'x'tti'ofx Bank, Office in rear of the Dominion Bank, Seaforrth. 11�'cone'y to lawn. i ••- BEST & BEST Isters Solicitors, Oomveyaw cer+s and N�atarieai Public, E'be. Office In the Edge Building, op&mte The E2.910sitor Office, VETERINARY JOHN GRIEVE, V.S. Honor graduate of Ontario Veterin- ary College, All dilse,ases of dbmesstdc ank nals treated. Calls prompptly a,t- rtended to anal charges mioderate. Vtet- eriwary 'Dentistry a specialty. Offi'ee and .reAdence ion Goderich Street, one door east of Dr. Mackay's oil"ice, Sea - forth. . A. R.. CA.MPBELL,' V.S. Graduate of Ontario Veterinary Callegei, University of Toronto. All diseases 'of domestic, animals treated by the most nilodern principles. Changes reasonalble. Day or night ,caths pro'mtptly attended to. ,Office on Mauna Street, Hlensall, op'posi'te Town iiial'I. Phone 1;16. 'Breeder of" Secit- ti$h ,J Terriers. • Inv'ern'ess Kennels; Iiensall. MEDICAL ' DR. E. J. R. FORSTER Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat - Graduate, .14 'Medicinn, University of Toronto. slate assistant New York Opthal- niai and Aural Institute, 'Mobrefieldits Eve and Galden Square Throat, Hois- Vitaalss, London, Eng, At Commercial Hotel, Seaforth, third Monday- in each mtonth, from 7,1. a.m: to 3 p.m.' 58 Waterloo Street, South, Stratford, „ DR., W. C. SPROAT Graduate of Faculty of . Medicirxey ' UMersa ty of Wzstc�rxxI Ontario, Lon. don. Member of , Calleget of Physic- ians and Surgeons of Oriitanio. .Office in Alberhart's Drug Store, Main St., Seaforbh. Phone 90. DR. A. NEWTON-BRADY Graduate Dublin University, Ire- land. Late Extern Assistant Master Rotunda, Hospital for Women and children, Dublin. Office at residence lately occupied by Mrs. Parsons. Eburs: - 9 to 10' a.m., 6 to -4 p.m.; Sundays, 1 to 2 p.m. . ' DR. F. J. BURROWS Office and residence Goderich Street, east of • the United Church, Sea- forth- Phone 46. Coroner for the County of Huron, I. DR. C. MACKAY C, Mackay, honor graadu to of Trin- ity University, and gold medalist of Trinity Medical College; 'mietrrnber of the College of ' Pliysticianas and Sur- geons of Ontario. . ' DR. H. HUGH ROSS . Graduate of University of Toronto Faculty of Medicine, member of Col- lege.. of Physicians and - Surgeons of Qrv�ario; 'pass graduate courses in Ch cag(i Clinical School of Chicago; Royal Opihthalmie Hospital, London, England; University. Hospital, L: m - don, En'glan'd. Otixce-Back of Do- WAIdon Bank, Seafor"th. Phone No. 5. Night call's answered, from residence, Victoria Street, Seafo'rth, DR. S. R. COLLYER Graduate Faculty of Wed'icine, UM- verefty of Western Ontario. Member Coiflege of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario. 'Post graduate work at' New York City Hoiipltal and Victoria Hospital, Londbn. Phone: Hensall, 66. Office, King S'tree't, Heissall. r 1. DR. J. A. MUNN Griuluate of Northwestern Univers. ity, .0hicago, Til. Licentiate RoYal [;ol:: of Rental Surgeons, Toronto.. <Mce oven• Sills' Iitardware, Main, St., r"Mforth. :Phone 151. -, DR. F. J. BECHELY Graduate Royal College of D'en'tal Sumgeonmy Toronibo: Office over W. R. Smith's Grocery, 'Main Street, Sea - forth. Phone: Office, 185' W; resi- dence, 185 J. AUCTIONEERS r /' d OSCAR BLOPP Honor Graduate Carey JVnies' Na- diomal "ool for Auctionoering, Chi - ea -go. S'pecia'l corainwe taken .in Pure. Bred Live Sboick, Rewl E's'tate, M'er- ehandiste and Farm (Sales. Rates in keeping with iprtrvauling m'rark . Sat- fisfaction assured. W'x'iihe oar wire, Oscar Klopp, ftrrleb, Ont Phone:. As-". 11 ll l �. triA ,r.;;.,. �ne4)ct!"4 . 7 pe Cis x$ x (His tang wa's sharp aIldBtung lice. hatlrY't )hIH redQQ? '� r 4 � s Shea gave him a startled look. "Are I1Rlose's ►?r Tjy,ppt's;? Or I11ayrsit 1'�t f{"hK` ar You 'fe�lirng that way about in, Or dln'IMrs. Cax=tex'a2 Ort ` tz1� ' �1fA 1 �P K a l ii�•ll Drew ?" have courage while !h#U cruelty � rv„ � ,y I,;..c, t� r -; ; �tf, ��" � '`"Yes. ,A 'm'an should give, not She went finglly'for a ri p yvy c Among those who showed in that (Farley meaved a'buut the room' beat• see you. ri. Farlex call muse f ';�l�� � �Sf`�t��'� i � " ° t,r circle o lightt was, Drew Haillam, i Y lyl 'E"u'e�sed tJxat I • lou take. , NIr bei o tree xroxiil . •tiff0 rug up the cushiorna, then suddenly ed you, 'and feared the desolation and "'No," ". c 4,01." t a" w ,she said' quietly, .. tat if a was late •in •getting bu*k. Slxe had � Niq.:,r Joan reoognlized 'him with a quick �s'he turned and faced her mistre horror which might Forme if you car- womarit loves 'him. My dearest dear, prainised to have tea with Drew •ani e ' V ,. I, t • beat of the heart. He was leaning qI know it {raft rivyt place, (Miss' Joan, e4i fur me v zi.,� • faou see? How when we are married you shall be the reaq of 'them, so telephoned that 1 ' F flaxwtamd. iu his ohodr, ,his frrrge� a- But you haven't -any hnlother, And, much sorrow has came out a his 'the head orf the 'house . its she was' delayed, that the were not � �""�" �'���� "` r'" wfcti f (boort bhe esteem of this wine -glassy his m'arrioge is a solemn thing." fantastic im ind e " � y' . ^,1x +ills ,A ,S .... 'si J►xt.. 04 ,wad tcpl, n, i ag Nee • masts:. You 'know that. no wain and she would join them at ,rr91I 'a Y,g ,I� �t � 4 eyes following eagerly the miloNe- (Joan 's aced at her for a' moment, And now I can say that I love, you, �Hle pxst .$i's atm' about her shoal- their foible. f w"F,,t• w wk{1hy a ftF' t newt of hJtre clipping, dancing figntre then she flung her arnis about the and you will know 'T have the right ders, and they stood' there together When she came in therefore, aim t° �;{ , "i � 7 in the wide lace skirt. Qbher s }neck. `Wtish me happiness, to say it. I 'ask nothing, dear c'hild', gazing out. "You're too Igocid €ox found t'he rooms exow,3ed ,wifiih t&rlrles, ' w Sri � �� -� Here was ,no forlorn laver sighing Itrley, site said. I want it so.- I except that. you will lets me see you. me, .loan', he said at last. and many eouplles dancixi'g in th. +.,at ° to the mttoOM 'Drew was the 'picture want it." s Perhaips you lode '�tAlam. Peris, ."No. Ohl Drewv dlonAt let sty• cleared circle in th centre. Every. � s 1 °1, of 's'mtug satisfaction, Wihyt. should .'She was eryirng now, stcixmily. by this time ou ar, ahead r &' " N have -told Iiitrru in such '"Poor Iamb," Earle sal and y y '•p oim;ts- money came 'between us , . , yrou bol had been to the bu41fi ht Y ck patted ed to :him,' I hope not. .Elvten if you break my heart. . She -chi there were b' ,and flhe J f1 Y Y. g gathered (together people � not to wear to assanrlblr'es?'"! Isomlbre colour? Despairixvg? Ties- her shoulder; and then presently she are never mine, iI want something to hint, tears on her cheeks." of all nationalitiesL-a brilliant and• manded. The Trrxnc pal looked & ;fhg P, prerate? suggested her perennial panacea. far you that rhe -cannot give. If you t"'1`t isn't that. But I'mr a weak cos o, glitan group. A tango was he ngs'aiid�abbashed,, els, "t16lerc TiQx# }`�4 „ � Y tm Yn s ,? ' The light travelled', on, following You -lust have a hot bath, and I'll are to be h > r' aT mean' tlfgse 'the da ncerts and now it was Joan get out the white dress with the sil • apPY love will mean for fellow with a lot; o€ faults, And,same bin r �„ g played, and Joan st an d• for thin Y . you Pn, your i gentle liof :d'aY, you,''ll find 'mIe ou't-rand hate moment, to watch, the ..low and grace- -ahs stye wear' over their dress e € -hear It picked out, shining full upon ver."' i in « '' �� fol rnc�asure. And suddenly as she �. rug, , a God in your little world of me . ins said s' h believe. Not sip.. l+, . her, frauning her face .h hada He hates black,*'Drew will like that, homre,hchild en, rest Hala,m sw ails alt' Never that'• she shivered a littlr-,.. watcher{, she was swept by a feeling "ssxoCks „ � . vvxfe, severely, � ti ed note vole's show{ Y, y ' n the 'coir was hot. of loneliness and detachment. What * `'T, tl, a num in, er 'black coif, More flowers carne up present] are not 'set for serene haxtbours. For- The'Carters .dined with them that had she ba do with this mad world, Two ~, t DrOw saw 'her and caught his orchids and valley lilies. Bak it was give the for saying this. •I could not night. .Rose asked towards the end' this restless crowd? She thought of -Car' .. ,'''" breath. He dial not believe m the the shoulder ic;tot of violets that Joan do so if you 'had rnot:in my dim ol'd of dinner: °What about the bull- other 'Sund'a afternoons, A friend `of ours 'who'liaas ,,an iticomre �.', ; tl . ' least that it was Joan. It was, of -yore with the white and silver. shop opened fight? ^, Y, ,quiet ones '`-and do we boast about hLra! , . '' your heart to,me. And fi•gh. Cant we. make up a party? in churches when a chili{ --'"v �i` , Course, a hallucination, born of his Nancy conning in with 'Drew to go always I am your friend. You know "We mi'g'ht," Drew said, "if i•t was with her mother . , later when 'fid into 'bhe country a, few weeks ago,41-1 - Ibhought of. her . down with her said: `'Joan, you dar- 'that? Surely you know it. not for ,loan. d ve been tryin • to she had Natw.rng decided to live modestly on � Yet, if it were? He um d to his ling! tMa I kiss m sister- g gone atone and not j w y ' Y (May I •come to you' Joan? T have make hes• think she can coupons until something happened. ,� . feet -and just then a page, leaning in-law?"," so much to •so. Thin, s I cannot 'f gO $'-xt she h long ago when she. and Penelope He took alon his family and, they `i"" , Y• g put won't hear of in. had walked through the woods. ' • g Y over him, 'g,a!vre him Narucy's rrne'slsa'ge, JoamPs voiice' was sttaxtled. "`Did on Paper. Buk tJhis Z will say in all "I'd '.ate seeing the poor beasts," (Sha thou family car, a Buick 'five or six years [He followed the boy... and arriving Drew tell you?" , thought of the children she had htamili'ty, that I 'be'liev'e T could still Jo'aA explained. taught -before she lived with Aunt old. He" hired a 'man and he dao ,presently 'at his sisters talble, bent "'My dear, hes shouting it from the your •heart as 'Hallam has not stilled `'You'd forget that" Rose said, Adelaide: look. after things, and on the day . down to Joan. "It is really you?" housetops." " . it. Don't " g , of the family's 'arrival, then r� you iknow this is, true? Its a rather -'gorgeous show.' y �u. selry-. � ro iSihe+saci'd, with a touch of frigddity: -Joan turned to her lover. "Do you Don't you? I ,pray God I may prove Joan shook hem head. "'I'll. stay at Oranges, and, lemons, said the, 'bells d ants drove up. too.., They earme, in a Yes. mean we ar? to announce it? it to you 'before it is too late. home the rest of you can do as yon St. Ce'lelment; • brandnew' shiny ATash. Our filets + "Arad not a ghost?" "Why' not?" ' ! please." ' Y You owe me five farthings, said the g'ul'ped and showed them the ' gar.- 'x.'' "No:' d "'Oh, `I thought it was just The le ter ended (here, Joan lay "Drew will do as you please," Rase boils of St. (Martin; age. . "Why didn't you tell me ?'z our •business." back on ,her pillows shaken and said with a touch of venom, "he i� A week br so later, the house was . • ". "I wanted a surprise ^' "'W'hy' hide it? " He let it white. Oh« -why should this world quite tied to p strings." ready for its first guests and the ,°5 ' your apron stein s. :She thought st little 'John Briggs truaste told" the i'nan to drive in to �'Y He dropped into the chair beside go at that""'and went on to say: have etre in the midst of her h'ap-' "No, hes not, Joan smiled with and of his sister, Priscilla, she x ` .. ^',, _ her. s'I saw you from the other slide "Joan,, yo•u are exfect in that own." s? ° • the station and pick them up. "Yes, ;fs , Y P g pines. (What had' she to do -with undisturbed serenit as she, waved thou{ ht of old, John Alden. _,,,,,t, of the ro'a'm as the light passed you." "She is perfect in , any gown," Giles Armi'ger or he ,with her? She 'her iovely fan to and fro, g sir,' said the man. Then he paused Oh, .the wind in the pines, the "'I 'saw you." Nancy stated, "and naw lacy I. break was promised' to Drew. , Vies. 'Carter asked: "Jaan where roan'{ of the sea! Loneli- an'd looked a little doubtful. ,'Will ",.„ - "Joan -are you' -glad?" He found the news gently that Rose' and her She thrust the letter from her- did you get that fan? It's }ex uis- ness? Yes. But she was lonely it be all right, sir, if I take .the _�;vYr li•er hand and 'held' it. j. rrriother are coming ovei'after.dinner." her thoughts swung to her ride with 'ite." b . Nash? he inquired. "Tt will look here in the midst of a malt Nancy's 'voice (broke in. "'What do "They won't :see us," Drew , an- Dro'v, to the moonlight , to "Isn't it?" Joan told of Its p.ur- itude. better to the guests, don't you think, k" you t'himlt, Drew? Joan motored up nounced. "Joan and I ate to ride up brew's whisper: ' "Je vous adore." chase; and Drew added: ' "This ex- And now as she looked, she saw sir?" There was no argument, with 'Rase Carter. And Rose said the tri'aumkains in the moonlight What ]loll she to fear? Nothing. trait .;ant child paid a fortune far 'it. Drew and Rose swin• itx and sway-- ;' f: yayu had written. I am not sure, Joan told him, ,rhe snapped off the light, then grop- There are real pearls in the design." ing among the others Rose was a ". '� >' `"that I like S' 'Small ' Seed Situation. I had, calmly. His clasp tigiht• Spanish moons. ed in the darkness for the violets she ,Rose was critical, "You don't 'beautiful dancer, exotic -in her meth- will like' this one." , A recent survey o'f the small seed enled ,on Joan's hand as she triad to had worn and which Drew had kissed. -know how to use it, Joan. hot, in ods, yet with a touch of reticence . withdraw it. � •R, "You can't leave ]Rose high and dry She laid t'he'm on her pillo-4 so that the Spanish manner. Let me• show which saved ,her from over-exuber- situation in Westei-n Ontario, reveals "She wrote to the asking me to like that," Nancy. protested; "what they . touched her• 'cheek, Presently You," She reached across the table antic. S'he wore a shawl of lacquer= that about 60 per cent. of the. real i• colmla'to .Paris. 1 wrote ,'bac that ! eihall rI te'll her?" she •slept. and took the fan froin Joan, shook red ie e, a slrinin•� c over has been'sold;. 90 ,per cent. of "That T am P e Spanish sailor. the alfalfa; 80 per cent. of the al '''Y wasai•t in. the, m'gpd fox•• uFaris. I going to marry Joan, 'And in the •mo'rning, Farley found it apen with- a flourish, and held it hat, and she carried 'the fan that ::if` wasn't in, the mood for anything- and that this is our first evening to- Giles' .letter where it had fallen on before .her face, her eyes challenging Joan had given her. The fan was si-ke; 50 per cent. of the sweet clover x that d was low in my mi1. nd because gether." bhe floor. Iretiv above it. and 25 per cent, of the; timothy: alto{ lv out of place with an after- Prices 'offered growers range ac - of yam," Nancy laughed. "Tithe. s no reaa- Joan had watched her smilingly, noon co,, tume., 'but Rose made it seem cording to. quality, Red clover is ""She Construed it into an S.O.S.," on why I should turn the. knife. And but now her, sa'b'le• faded, 'for it "in glare. Letting it for the n. selling from 7 l yid cents a and; Nancy said, "and cams an." you. pies to her, Drew." CHAtPTER XXVT seelnccl to her that Drew accepted part swing loose from her wrist she p° '''. 'Drew wttered an impatient exclam- Aerate man 'will do 'any- the challenge of'Ratse's eyes! - he clic? now and then swept it open in ,t she alfalfa, 12 to 14 ,cents; alsike, 3 to ' afloat: "She can : b back again for all 't'hing." not •want to 'believe it but here it to the music and gradually it . eeme,l 41,2' cents: sweet clover. 1 to 2 cents; g g JOAN •EA"I1S 1'HL-'APPLE , I care. But how dial. you %1 &ppen- to Joan let it go at that. W'hy spoil w<as, Rose bold anti 'bewitching-- to Joan that the play of the fan had ancll finiothy' A to 44. cents a pound. link up with ler, Joan?" this su!prenne moment 'with doubts?" tin tha days that followed Joan liv-..Drew held 'by the boldness: s'mea'ring, as if Rase. .While she toile• „ `"'Put on our fux coat Drew ad- ed a life of enchantment. Farley -bewitched ,by that flashing " """ '� (She bold him.' "Fate' fancy-«= y g glance. ed and laughed' and' danced with 11 ' she ended. •i'ised •her, "we' are hav'in'g a closed shook her hears over it. 4'rt can't ]fast. •'She chided' herself for caring. But Drew was weaving a spell. The - idea Household "Disco®Fitly .,� car, but the winds are biting." $ rV IHe turned no 'her and said 'very, g." -',pear ]crib." But she lo'o't{ not: she did care. She wanted Drew's was fantastic, of, course, 'bat Joan ;� low- "She made you tartilr'aplpy'? Did It was amazing the difference in speak her thoughts to Joan. The eyes for hes not for other was glad when the dance was over, Tnexpensire Trimming For Aprons, a*� she, Jolan?-, Tell m'e the truth." moons! Cask nig'h't Joan had' hated child vv.'s bewitched. Changed. She women. Perhaps it was silly , and D>-e'w joi,had her. Etc. , •;2 ,His spell was again upon- her, and the heavy-hanlging capper disc in the lived in a mad, rush. She bought iri Dxew's world men paid court to Later in the event when she . - ria „ salble sky. It had seemed sinister cl•otlieg -and more clothes. Jewels. chinning femininity wherever they and her lover were alone Joan said: ght= ' - ' she spoke honestly. Ye's. T felt as Y• 5 Db not discard smuall (belts of tire' ;,rtl if 'I wanted -to turn (back. . . :' •--spectral. To -'night, as she looked With Nancy `he1•ping her. ,She dane- found it . , . m'arried or single, "I 'Wish - l hadn''t given Rose my corloTed wash goods-i6ther plain or "You are, not going 'back. ,,, at it as she sat by her lover's side, ed, s,ho motored, she• dined, she rode. the name wept on. She wondered if fan." figured. Chat squares, circles, . rec- She Girl "not answer him, '.nil' for a her head against his sbo•ulder,' the She .wo'uld•colme in after a day of when site -vas married she could `V6'hy?" tangular or other slhapets, turn the I ew mxonxents 'there was silence, , as moon 'was like a beneficent goddess exrcite•ment and fling ori' her wraps stand it to have. Drew' playing the "Oh' . I -watched the ,two edge under all around. and use the ..;� they watched the danc'e'rs treading a-islmaling. . . and say: "I'm .dead for, sleep, Far- game? - of you dancing this afternoon b'i'ts to trim apron's, kitchen or bath "I new measure. '!n the darkness Drew It seemed' to her as' they sped on ley. riJijl you shut everything out She told Herself that she was not and she "she hesitated then loam curtains, table covens sic. To ° .,, I oarxied Joan's hand' no his Iirps. "You 'and on., that fall' the romance of the until I. can get forty winks,"' and Far- really afraid of Rose. Drew treated brournilt :it out "Drew, what was .she imlake a strong and• at the satire time ``� awe not going back," he ,said, as if agecs was pressing in upon the -M. ley" would (put 'h•er to 'bed until she her for the most part with a sort saying to y;ou." pretty„ kitchen table cloth at small �..ar bhere had been nc, e. ".I am Along 'these roads of :Spain uncle' woke refreshed. Then would con+' porus of easy tolerance. • She amused and He !coked at her for moment, wort,' herr{ a one -,food square of un- ' soing to (keep you here for ev- other •moans noxi 'come lovers with the dinner gown and {loan would, o flattered him. g bleached cotttan; sew. ar ]baste onto ar then lou. hod a.nd tire]: her to him.. zx_, _ their ladies . . v ws had been off wcs•tatic, only to return in i,JW- ' 'She was of his world• and that "You vvere jealous?" more of th.es'e' pieces in each corner, - She fought for composure. - "You {breathed . , Itroths '.plighted. early :Hours of the mot;ning, flushed world was not Joan's. More and "Ju.r, for a minute." - blank'et-'attitc'h with colored or black `"" can't keep mp if I •dont want to 'But no lover more -wonderful than and excited, while the maid- expostu- more'she was -aware of it. In spite lie bent his head down to her. Site 'thr, ad;, also,. stitch around the hem. r. ;m,y. + hers! lated: •"Dear lamb, you can't stand of her love for Drew, she found her- lay- very still- in his arms. 0'h, why " " F "You wil'i w•a.n't to -sta "• he rose, f`'Dci You. love. me?" she whispered. this life." self . wonderingwhat her • life wou}.l' should she -be afraid of Rose, when g par}nted floors or SVben washiiv "You won't mind if we leave you, •"`J6 vous'adore." r"I can 's'tand anything, Farley, be with him: Their standards were Drew adored her? jinole'um, adud,a little -melte parowax Nancy.?" When they came'veg-y late into. the wh'en I am with Drew." - utter'ly' different. And now' March was well on its to the 'water. This produced' a wax= ' .'"I shall inind. ,But I knew .from hotel lo'b'by, they found Rose and her Drew and Nancy knew every] ody She was to him adorable, but a bit way, and in April they vtere to be e^d appearanlce, does not- regrtxire poi- � bhe first that ik was inevitalble,' r'ath'er with Nantcy. and, with the announcement of the mid-Victorian. "It adds to your married. The days and nights were {shire• an•d . nbt expensive. Nianicy:,s light laughter followed "Runaways," Rose said,` aril held emgagca+ron't, invitations poured in. charms, mty'- sweet, and I wouldn't packed to the..:bri'm with engage- • 7 chem, out her hand to Drew. "Nancy bells Joan having doffed her e4ourning en- hate<you like the others." meet;,, bu,t Drew would often take r me you are to be congratulated, tered enthusiasti''cally into the social' Ye't he did not take her seriously. Joan away for a walk, and they would • `� As they carne out into the lights His radiance shone upon her. • whirl. It was a ay set in whiA the Her ideals d•er+a, he felt, conrnren'd- wandc,'r together to the old part of LONDON AND WINGHAM . rf the lq�brby, Drew asked': "Where ,P g °' " r ;an 'we be alone? Wish 'me happiness, Ro'-se.' Hallams moved, a rather rackety set, able, but not practica't: ' His plans for the city near the qua where Colmer-. South. "Wiry be alone?" Joan demanded, Her reply was cryptic: "I wish you indeed, but stimulatin,K. ' Now and their future had an Arabian Nights bus set forth on quay great voyage. m � Mlle Iaughed a little. "If you don't a]] that yq'u deserve." fhen 'Joan, thinking of the woods in a�tnioC,phere•-••t•he old house in Balti- Titers ;hey would ntix with a ,,tlotley Wingham . . . .............. 1,50 Know -why tell �" IHe ,laughed, arrd le€t them to gd to Maine, wondered how she had lived, mrn e ti, as to be dotae over -"vat -that crow,] --sailor from; their she you . P•, peas BelgFave 2.1i I A sitelnce while his eyes held hers, the desk for the n.igh't mail. 'Rose in suc•n m°notony. She wro'to'to Pen- well be in it a great deal -we'll ant women gaudy- in their green Blyth ........... 2 ?3 i then she s'urrendere'd. turned to Joan_ "How long shall you elope to announce her engagement, keep it as head'quarters." There Shaw•';-lxoatinen.r}n scarlet and bloc., "`I've a s'i•ttin:g. room. And �Farle� be staying on?" , "Of ra+irse you won't. like it. But would be w•intcx;•s in the south of pi geon, tlashin<, Clndesboro .............. 2.30 „ „, f,' agaiwt an azure linton ................. 3A8 Until we are married. you wot ld if you could see nry to t- France and in Florida, summers at I. k,. an' play chalperone." i Eru efieId 3.27 "Do we need -a duenna? Well, (Rose looked startled. "Is it to be pines,." Deauvi]iE or Bar Harbour, spring in At times they would stag in an in- hippen 3.3'6 ', oerhapcs, in Srpaiff." as soon as, that?" Then, as was inevitaldcv, there came the , Carolina:,, autumn at , the Vir- ce,ne-.tci nted church and would kneel "In April. I shall be running down one Fla?' a reaction. fnitn, wanrlertnt M Iiensall ........... . . . ...... 3.41 g tsuita Sprin',- -hunting, motoring•, together. Drew had no,lielief. •,worth ..J [In the haat ,-she had had to herPrefer ... . ...... . .. . ...... 3.55' self Farley had made ' Joan's sitting- to Paris for some clothes, but I shall into a quaint old .shop with Drery flying, -'-those iwere all a part of hie nien coning: ' I w•or hip you, my raomi. a place of beauty, She had or c°lt'e (back here." had fought a fan a lovely •crating progt•ammile. "",'we'll make Taint," Le {would. Say to Joan. and she North. , lei -ed flowers and set therm about so „ Rose drew her wrap' about her•. thing , chicken <Idn, delicate- life a. corkim adventure, .Joan.'" • would thrill to that, and theit wish a.m, that theme was the fragrance of aic Must be ,f;oin.g, mother," she ly painter{ with rose -«'caths ani And •set heside this Che would dwell w•ist.t'ully that lie ha(I .ko'iiethir."' aro T:x(it r t. a 10.42 , said, "Nancy wants US over for Cupids and lovers%knots, Rare no! now• ,incl then on the thing. Gil(• .! r ;,lenllid titan human lo%v to ui lir • Hensall . . , ,. ,' .helm and the codo•r. On the wide f i 10.55 seat 'below the window which -•looked bridge to' -marrow, 'We'll see you lace ,was se> in the corder ctrl ih+' Armi�rar hall said in hiS lettAi• --- I i hint. C� Grim �hc• tr,ld hint that. a lit- Fie en " 11.01 Pp ...... rut on the nvountain's, she had flung' then, .loan. sticks ,.f {vary and s!it er were ex- want ,-omq•thing fur t•r,u which ir' i tl.• ht aaOlka;S !cec•auS(• it w• : ;1 ' a. a t , u To ucolield 11:0$ m apple -green cushion, and with the Jo,>n hardly hf*ted her. Rose had rtuisite wrought. Tho }n'ice was tag- canto' Bice . . . 1;'as it 'true'? ,trtr•1. I& would hake his head: "I'm {Tinton . 1.1.54 pink of the azaleas which bloovied on pb place at the moment in her shin- gerintr, but Joan hoti ••t t' it. Drew Could!"t D"ew• ttkv her all that. ,•h.l!:t hoa+hcn. deal' heart. And I a n, Londes.boro .... .,..• a. table (reside it, the effcrt was mg world. Drow,w:as conning to- latugl1ml at fret• but v(onmendod hr'rlceaved? wtollldn't h,', after they afraid ! ,hail newer he diffei:c:it." t 't'l-~th 12,10 ' wards lie", litters and •papers- in his extra,•ag•ance. "T liko t.o set. yon w•e"e nwrriwl? •k z ! .' • .... • • 3 spring-like and chat^ening. �'Ifld 'fhc n; I t.< -•oro 'rtt,irtcli„u...-.•c'oL; Bc!,;i°a,e :.............. 12.30hands. AS ,ho went to nivel' hin, s x+nd. could rlo it n;" :elf if I ha,' �i,': lwou •h: horSoll' back now• to tilar and gniticn . . ori;:1 Wi ,chant ... ,"Take all ,out hat," bt eny enm- 4 fi t 12.50 mantled, "and 'let t»e sec your hair." •Joan w'a'r• aware Dat the eye; of tho the ozone;:. The prie'• of that flit ;he mw:er of tlrc' lutllf}ghl', -i°high' li,will• rnntanr:'. A: tl;••y roll,• f,Tt .Joan lifted it, anti touchers her lock., nzen 'iii the loh,hy Iver^ upon t.hetn. would pay all Illy gan•'•ling deh`..' ,limy ,:;•,i Draw• woe•(' ..till. di.,eussin; , i call .Ila, the>' Co ld rut' h nr•,v it: d . lightly. "Am i all t'igh't?" Vfost of thrnt knew Hallam, but they( Sh:' was startlod. "Gambling, "I'Ien ^' flon't let ''r:• keep you array.' '. ;hc•u tlic echo of a :6u•n':•',!,1lg wni:: w'er, twonrlerin about this wltir� aroi debt , . "D .vx w•oPi't. o if roll don't," Ro'e l . . , anti stu , :incl li ten C. N. R. With these." -he picked up a g A' i , punch of violets from a'bowl on thr, si.Pwer child who set red to draw light "Ilridfre," succinctly. ••I've been lo,- :hili, '': o Thal s(w' (e' it." tabicr' and wiped the stents an hi.. to her,,olt' as she inoved forward. fuer in}:," S11., : !ill hJ 1d .loan': fan, `h,.rt a� I "t1 I t East, . 1 f :+lh'y'S natal fr i' ('at,il beauty had a s'j-iritual quality which She )zdd hor chertrir' 1,aok in her ,he handed it. back.: "Some day I out l �,)i'v Jri tat vwi" ,,:!ver oars, a.m. p.m. r:aned-kerchief. "Come hen•b," he com- tugge'l at the hearts of those, watch- hand. flush carr iwo her ehovkS. goi".r to stval it." GodoiiA� ............. 6.45. 2.30 Tmn'de�ft. l Ault hoar nv, to :nw'optive lnwe, in},r .;olihiticirteS. It t as as if. Che "Tf--. she he'gati un, mainly, lonl 1'nund her olf :ming unc:;-I \�hu wa:tS niYi uu the -Hors." Clinton ............ 7.03 3.Of► As ,Joan went towards hitt He ' en.iho,lii4d arty' dream of ,youth which Ho toucher] her cho-k with the til, livoctily: '•1t'hy •houlrl 1 tempt. yO fCeaforth ........... 7.22 3.18 .poke to Farley, w'ho was .1n1oving they had lost, of his finger. • to that? eau car have it now. I ua� all ,were wonderful and Dgilblin „ ......... 7.33 3.31 7uiq tl,y shout in the adjoining room: Drow handed .Joan a letter. 'It "i• know lvhat yrou are thinking----- ho•c." Mitchell . _ ..... , .. 7.42 8.43 'Can you get me a pies?'" sorra, o have Ictiq.r, in spay of the doubt..which .Y ,She brought a nig one and retired tr gone the rounds h but you niustn t. I'll pay my debts They all Gta,rd at her. an,l Rose knocl;otl now and ;hen at her heat t, Weal~ fiscrestly, She had the effect out- remarked. , my rlat•ling, even if Yrl not made of :aid: "Of course you don't mean ';loan :"),It castles in Spain bul,lin 11.19 9.32 "+ wardly of c'onvpo'sure, but -linin she Joan "f;lanced at it. The writ{ -racy." that." sharia -+y, with ivory towers ctrl sii- Seaforth ........ , .. b1.34 9.46 was much disitut"lied. :So here -were lzacl a 'fa•miliar look, but. She did not That was, apparently, the end of :'1 dn. Rcal'ly,' Tler tare wa, tet" Spn•es , and -with ,lint Clinton ............ 11.50 9.59 f°' the Hallauns again!. And he with his place it. it had been orwarded, ap- it. }tut the tfioutrht Jarred. �'vho li ht, Some day I'll find another t*le'aming corridors 'whi're ..he an•1 Goderich 12.10 10.25 ' tai ent.1 ' lov'eymaking! And heaven only i y, from Baltimore to Maine, wool 1 pay Drpw•'s gne. ibling debts for niv olf," Drew would twatrdrr hand in' hand knew what would happen to the child to Paris: after they were marriod? And why "Lif.ti- Indy Midas," said Rose throuf;h all their lives and on throu li 5hhe tut -ked it into her bag. She should there' be such &0)is? '.1 imcly, "how- w•onderfnl to he rich!" eountler s " if s'he matrield him. would read it with nfher letters whdn IBnt {.here' were morn debts tha-n Afr.,•. ('virtor e\�},ostulated: ''Rose ages' "IC. P. R. TIME TABLE Drew, arrange,{ the flowers in a she went, upstairs, •gain -Kling• de'hts, fine learned grade- mustn't tato it." (Continued next week.) , Easy .. shaullde'r-{:tint, tonrehed thein- to. his lit ,vas late, however, before she a1Ty chat it. was Nany who held the � '•Oh, yes, she mt,st," .loan insisted. a.3n. lisps and piniwd them to Joan's gov,n, looked at it,' then prapped lip, am°ng purse strings. ,,If T didn't, ,loan, we "Pica<:', it seems so perfectly to suit n - Re did it expertly, and sm'ile'd iruto „ Goderich 5.50 :li her pillows she opened it, and knew should 'ire in itankrupt.cv. Drew's a ,roll, Step -Ins. .. Menset .................... 5,56 '.,., her upraised e;: ea; Athat's better," he it was from Giles Aitrrti�ger. chili when it comes to finance's." 'Aft"r•,vard= she wondered w•hw• she said, and then suddenly his - voice • :Than ventured In speak .of the had rin, it, it •.vas a lov ly 'thin� A public school principal wound up McGaw' , , , , , , ,,, , , , , , , , , , , ' 6.04 ` broke and lie cau.a•Ht her to him. "I've M'y 'dear, Spaniali investmeni:s. Nancy slzz•tt.•• and size had liked it. And it had •this t•rtontlr,'s faculty meeting with the Auburn ....... . ........... 6.n1 ,s,;'k been starved. for you---starvexl." I:'Viay I call ,you that? You are al- ` startling announcement that. he Blyth 6... <.I god: They are not 'latae as well as been ,'other had taste fo bhru;t. Minn tt'alton r When an hour later Crew went a- ways that in my heart. we {taped. But•don't nnrr�r about ua. Rose -uch an expensive preront, Yet would appreciate i.t if the wromen • 6,4 way, Joan sought out the maid:• • I hays just learner] that ,you be- we shall weather it, nor we have wca- Roan hid germed to have nor hes{_ tearhors would not. wear Step-ins to McNaught ..6:52 ,Farley," said, rand her vgbce 'ie Ali me 1 Tarried. It clears away 't•hered other storms," / fancy in acrept.inig it. And anyhow Toronto (0.26 r 1. she the Srhonl assemti,lie, in the audita•• rr caugiht, "Fat•ley. It gtoing bo be a as bean hard for me to But .loan did worry-. She had .so the thing eeaq done nrt,l s�ha n,i.vilt as alum. lie is a quiet, ro%pectahle lit- West. ' i married. " urrderstarnd, I have been ill, and well sGa i thinking ahaut R. tle m,an, not ht- the wildest stretch a.m. march and brew Karl so. little, With 1 g a, There was a Short and Significant when I grow better Scripps takes me On tho following Sunday •ho sent of im;aginat.ion either a wag or a :0xc r call her generouic Saul she ,wanted to Toronto r::. 'r,�; , ;+.,E•.• ;• pause 'before. Farley as'ke'd: "To .Mr. what he had said, to you. Aim,elie iw hel ]grow away with Ro,ae and tho others gay bird. One of the women teach llsl49 '.11 p item, And to do it, wrbh'aut hart- ors, who knows his wife, determiner! McNaught j Hallam, glias Joan. nig wife, mat mine. Her mind was is t,ho bullfight: "].thinly you are all Walton 12,01,' Nq` "ices. In April, Fat^ley." cidskur+lled by the horrors o€ the war. tag his A'i'de. ,She thnnlght a groan it ,hit h'aodtsigiirst., to get to jJte bot.tmtt of the rcmauk- dval about it, and arae night when t'• Blyth •;12.1 • ' ";':i There was anxiety in the older wa- yho lost .'brother, and thinks Tam And �tosa colli,• int>udentip: "You',1 nhle request. That ,night the rin- •, „ 122 he ramre into her sitting room., mxiody I p Axxburn ......:. , , . i' man's eye.. Are you- Stn•e you that ,orotlier. ,So I amt bound to the and unlike himself, and stood, Sharing lvetto r envy us our good red blood. cipal's wvi`fe held up a pair of step- MurGaw ... . . . .............,, 12.:14 ' 1, �k' know your own mind, miss?" two of them in a strange way, , of out cvf file window, Che tucked her We haven't milk in our veins " ins to her hu4banl''s gaze. 1114 this Men aw ... , ... 12.A ' t s t `"(7f course." which 1 will tell you those When I "Don't +, Joan's cheeks flasnled the ar you told ?"+!' , `"' arm in his. Do47 t you like me'? s but she said g mens your teaches Gcderich .,.. , ........'...... 16,46' w I- a+r'tt,; // - • ' •`rte' ?,-' I v r < ',, , ,. �F a "�� w kT �.. . . tt r, ,. -,i! xrt "I$,: , , r.. is ,a; -.,, -',,. 'n- ,Je:., , ..d . t ° t 1 ,. i h h. , �J n+. • vt . -i i a+ •.jet;:, v ? . t, 3 , r v{ 4ry My m�!im,urkua'u%:�,#3,wr4S�irt:•.m'r. -b , t', i y r , i ace"'• -