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IF .,I ,, ,�� . . vibuld imake the Aightest; dKeren,w. Thmtre Pit Blvxkpwl' � , V10 I � " .­ - � " Gy _ I I . N ing caln altew at you A-'""' "M ph - - 11 ! ­ 1.1 I I - � " . . , .- , i evil. -T 1�1 ' J I 1141.1011P. ­ I what w1bling er - , � � _ '' M"W" I krill W - `-_R '! "I . You aft, i '6 "O . 1011, HAYS & MEIR - I i that are. She was trd 4 , W ";# 'r - ,-! N , I I I. I I I I I .. ­ I I - b hi J f, f . � ­ -�.- - ,'--,--'t. � -, r" ­Y:,P�..� ,� ' - conceited enough -to edienre ab- which sought a now, .� 01 I lam TO � " I .� . � .. 'N,i, ".7 ,,, P, I IrIng the beal," ' colr�e a cruel one. iSyibll, who - - in myop . 11 11 �� ", " ", '' I ­ , I I I Siocceeiding R. S. Hays I (Continued from last week� . h4p- solutely .,,If as well as in you. tears, I * � I,, I'll, 11 �, `� , , I /, ", �, - "':�,1".u."�'. "j", "o I . Nil , I , , �.. - ,.. , � I . , - , 1�,'­I'�' �144�'�', R I dth unusual 0e,ned to glance across at ii at Let us steal �ff into the library and "Th,e, v0neY,", she f4tered� . Mr. 09's MWAV eil , li,rl 111 Lakenhaw sprang -W -viri I—— ", �, ,� I . I , , , ­ ,­­,,,!'U1*1-11 I . "r . I I I 11, �11 itors for `�Bring we some 'Seltzer -water if either wondeied, or was there really People will do very well w%hout us. ,back, Qhf i """ tl��'N_ 121ivs , 11. , � , ,h .. . _ ,�� , I !,_ I wm ithought of, ,4 a I � �i,:,9,q, � Barristers� Solicitors, Cbnvoyancers okenh 0R,AfPTER, VIII 1: lalacrity 4W didl as hel was bidden. n-loment,'shivered. Viras It -her fancy, have tea there alone. A111 these yoi -sent you. the n"Ono-v ' OT , , . � , , 011*1 ': ''.. ., �.,I:. P `V�,*, " ORR,, . ing ought to have A , I , I , and Notiaries P011c. Solic .ar f L aw had, di-irovered a popy o ave heaps Of plans to niake yet." hundTod times, but I wa& afr4id­l I . iM -t -L,,,- .X, I., - I - ., the Dominion Bank. Offiee in re - you hwe an7," he, ordpred the serv- anything significant in, #w fact that We h , 4 t the Sporting Times, whibb. -he thmy ant. I . , . . . . . . . ... . . ­ I , ­ , .1 . I., 1 , ,,,.,�,4,k fa�� , . ..�, . . . . . ff , � 1 , ­47�,, ��, � 'the Dominion Bank, Be 'he looked 'steadily at her before he They W strolled acroM the lawn was afraid that you, itdight trace. me .1 � ., L . � %p , �, �,, to 10a3L I � I i . I .., . � ". I �,, 1, afort& Money ,down at once, howemT, at Luctile's "And will you.bring me the Tatter replied. . on to one of the garten paths. She through it. - It was, v-4c*ed. of mel" � . I 4 i '�­(­,tf . , ", � fl-,� I entTance. . L . . ;�. "- , , , - �.� . . , � , 'z ­.gr . �,A�I�k' I .. I from the drawing rooim�" Lucille - add- i"Something 'I w4rited ai-A he offer- looked at him foi'a Taoment with an 0el-allighed, loudly, alviost, bolster, . . i I .- .. . ..., I.. ,la �f,11+191111 I , � , 0� � I . . 4%ood ,girl!" he exclainied. 'Come ed 44and any Other illustrated, Papers ed to fetch for me. His thinks noth- eagerness wVch bad in it soinieth, I . . I ! . I 1.1 I , I . 0 , . . " , I'll I M I I - and restore nvy drooping. spirits. I Ing VIUM - I 1, , I . 1 .. .-i.',' A, __� . - , you cam find?", ing of thirty or forty miles on that almost fierce. Men shebrake into a &. sdll*,y -child!" he exclaimed. � � . . - I I 1 ;111 I am foelling like a naughity boy"'lefft .,� . . I " .�, I . . . "Veiry -good, m1adiam," the man re- thing. I'll go in and haivie a word little peal of laughter -real, natural, "What d . . � - .'... 'A'W" . . I I here all alone. Dpar Jermyn d9esn't aied. , . 4 o you suppose that few , I � 11 1. V` - BEST & BEST I p I wit'll him." delightful laughter. She was once Pounds meant t- ,into? You can% ini, bargain-', I 1� , , ,,M;', � ,� I 1, �,'W ,,, , �.. ", � " - I I '_:�Ii"�, . ., ,�,o approve of imle. He's given �irie.a lit- LakenhAm remained standing. The I `44edp me up 'first, Aynesworth,w more herself; her eyes besought him, agine I ever intended yoq to repay 'They were 4uite silent for , Some ­ ,,­. I , Barristers, Solicitors," Conveyan- tle m1oral lecture and gone off to bed ., I. . . .. 'tll, __ . ",I - ,hand which held -his pipe shook a Lucille ordere& '4 too, aan going in- tiin-talized'him. I it ? It was a gift, of course. It wia& to. her I I I �:',' , . time.' Then Sybil rose quietly. '." ,�.;A, . nd Notaries public, Etc. Office "I met him on the stairs," L ­` '��l . r', ,, �.` 11, , ters a , u' - e little. Lucille wiks watching him cur- to the house. - Something is coning, "If only they couldn't see us," she your broken promlise.-Ohat I minded." feet, * 11 in the Edge Building, opposite The reniarkbil. "He treated. me in very io - ;-,:�, usly. I I doni't know. what it is but it looks willispered, `and you werevirt so tall!" She ,looked at him like a wounded "Where are You going?$$ -he askea ., ;..., z Expositor Office. much the, same fashion." "I don't suppose there's anyt1ing disagreeable." ..... i . Hia,took'a skilful tur,ii to the left. animal. Nothing that he could p,s I , 11 ,0 , , _ youghly, . , � :::::. t,., ­jl,� "Fellow won't listen to reason," in .it, " he -said, half'to himself. "She iLucille poirit�� with the tip of her "These- -laurel bushes," he assured sibly have said could have hurt so "I am going to ,tell' Je1-.rXiyn,, she . i, , 011 � .1 Lakenhani grufnibled. "I didno more d1n't IA themput anything i �nse'aa a brick wall and iroch. anaweired ,coniposedly, ,,w,he " a "'; ,. �. .. 1'. I . . . woul. n the -parasol to the Iandscape., �. her, "are as de n he ha ., I than reimind'hiffn that tfAs faeeiiiat- papers that she wanted kept dark. O'What is this that is colindrig upon as regards my heright­" "I was made?" she murmured. "We finished this gaiine, that,you have in, .... . , �­ "' � ing little mortal whom he's falien in Still ..; I "T, 4 ' it's an idea. . . . .,Why the -us, Jermyn?" she -asked. "I am be- lHer arms were around his neck, were both half starved, the company Stilted me. I am going to te,11 him I...., _.., love with belongs to the world . , .� 0 I VETERINARY of ,di,i�ns doesnft the fellow come back! ginning to shiver alread.y." holding him tighter and,tigbter. �je had come to grief. We.ehadn't even exactly what happened at Rldckppol 1 �', I easier ways than his. He went and 1. . 'f". 'Lucille laughed at him front the he posit � ; - I , . . . . A faint white inist, had- come roll- wag a4mazed at�their strength. I the inioney for our tickets to London explain to'him, V ion I. was in: , "I ... � . . � looked at the Aa14 for 'about -five ,1' ,h, of, her chair. Her eyes were ing up across the park and ''was "You won't let ine go -you won't anct they todd me that Mary wouldVt eanis I made use 11 ept and the despicable in . ::�,�, .. - 11 . rainutes and'ealme, back like an arch- fixed upon his face. She saw -the stretched like a semi -transparent ever 'let me go?*,she p1gaded. . ldv.e unilisssi could take heT- t Of to get Out Of it. I am, going to . . I ,�11 JOHN GRIEVE, V.S. bishoip." , � slight -twitching at the corners of h , is veil across the blue' -Ay. The suni 'He took !her bodily into his arms., ing -home Where'she ww? properly tell him that one, of U's will have to I.. 0 I 7 Honor graduate of Ontario VetMn- "The trouble of it is," Ludille de- outh, the -movement -of his hands. which bad been I)iaziiVg down u- -on "[Dear," he answered, "there isn't looked after. But I was mad - I liggy.0 here at once., He shall cho, , , I , clared,taking the chaf� wbich Jermyn m p Ose � �. ".., ... I "Really," -she imurinured, "this new them only,a few minutes ago, i�E' anything in this world -or any other 'know it! I cout)dnit--�I shouldn't fq,r, himself which it iis to be." . .�'., .!."111 ary College. All diseases of domestic had vwcated, ,nd.lielpiing herscif to a development almosIt reconciles me to now .'half obscured, a great crimson world that.shall take you out of my really ever have kept my word." . 'Lakenham, too, rose to his, feet. � I , I., .. I . . animals ''treated. Calls promptly at- Cigarette from the g*ld case which my share in ­the darynedy!" ball whose fierce beat was suddenly life, or out of my heart!" . . . "You took the money," he remind- .� . , , li, t- , I � , uel next woeX-) . "", , , �, ,jended to and charges moderate. Ve hung &m hier'chate-laine, "the trou- - 'Yhe man. retuft,ed presently, bear- t (Contin" . . - .1', erinary Dentist Tripered. - . The mist -passed. Onc,i, inoTe the ed her, "and you took it upon that . , I I , . ,,, .ry a specialty. Office ble of it ii� 'that Jei,myn au 'fond- is ing ,three illustTated papers - upon a 1"Ws just a North Sea," Jermlyn sunshine stT*am1ed down upon them.- understanding." I I . . . -and residence on Godericb Street,one the most pig-headed individual that I --------- 40- 1, �, ..-L_!,. I door east of Dr. Mackay's office, Sea- I salver. As soon as, he had," lift the told her. "It wonPt Iasi. We get As they icrossed the lavm, half an ,A note of passion erlept into'her . . 11" , -1.111 forth. . everbreathed. He is up in the e3ouds room they' carried them to a side- thelin now and then, in. the middle of' hour later, they met Lueffle-'01owly tone. I . . Thb WeR Known ,� � ''. . . I :_- . . emerging 16,; . � , !.. i A i '' now. Heav'ensi, how he " irritates me! " 'table. Lake,aham turned- over the summier." from the house. S I had. to have itl" she declared. I , , .. � I I . - �4 sitood . . . . . 111. i- . 5 � Sbe� seldom studied iwpipearances pages -of the first with clurnsy fin- - "I do not find it pleasant," Lucille locking at them with the shadow of "Call it thieving, if you like, Cbargt I .....: 1. . . . ,before Lakenhaim. Her. face seemed gers. They -,-r.q . ' .. .1 ' I ' ,,ached the *'picture,` of deedded. "I shall go indoors." 'a strange smile -upon her lips. fi-,le with,theft-PlI plead ,guilty. I . Human Raee " F A. IL CAMPBELL, V.S. , to have� grown harder and colder.. She Syb&l. He'looked at it, for- a mom- Shemoved slowly across the lawn ,"So the greyness has ail passed ,a- idid steal the money.. I stole it.,Zor.. � . . ; , . " . , I. ­ �,i_ 4 . was smoking �quickly, frowning all ent with a curiously intent expres- towards the open door through which way," she remarked,' "and we" are ibe'r. ,Look at her now. Do you see 'A little Itali* a' '� , Graduate of Ontario Veterinary the tinve. . an street music! n.had I I � Dian. Then, he turned thepage greied- Lakenhaiml had -already vanished. going to have tea out heTe.after all. how healthy ghe' ds? Wasn% it selected 'the curb 'in front of , St. - -11 I :�. " . . , Collegej University of Toronto. All "Can't think how it Jv that the fel-: ily over. Lucille gave a* little cry. SyIM,, whose eyes, followed her until- What can have happonext to .aqy.,e,- worth it?" Patrick's Cathedral on, Fift ' , I I diseases of domestic animals treated low attracts You at all," h said ,go h Avenue I " 1. e � AoTb� p is mosiing!", sh� ex- She has d�'Sappeared, suddenly shiv- worth, ;I woridey? He looks like a '1`11 teN you that I do not care,".he to render "The Wearing of the - .1� 11 . �1, . ern, principles. tboughtfully. clailhileid. "It has been cut out!" ered. Jermyn, who was se&etl,y big boy- chuckling omer some huge persisted, "to think of the money. I Green." .AJI his nK)te&,,,Were off pr h , , I _�, %1. I "Neither can 1, and, yet he -does," "'It's, gone right onopgkk," he eeho- (hol4dm'*g her hand, realized that it joke." . think rather Of your pvmnase --- :,the and one or two midased fire ,complete . .111 Chargei reasonable. Day or ,night tc, . , rANs .promptly attended to. Office op sbe replied. "No wonder you see it. iqd hoarsely. I :had grown colder. He sprang to his 'LeAenham was certainly looking promise which still remainLI, IY, but the tune was unmistaksble� - ' . .. � I- " �, .. I . ­ , I'll . ;� . Main Street, Hensall, opposite Town Emery one cin -see it except Jermyn I'It's,the -same page that wag mass- ft.et, . � immensely -pleased with himsoIf. He 'She a -at quite -still, with closed Worshippers passed in and out of the . , � ..,74. ­ .".I.; . I Hall. Phone 116. Breeder of Scot- 'himself. lHere have I come, all the ing firom the Tatler the,one I left in. "'You are chillyl-11 , he exclaimed. was standing upon the I -awn with a ZYes- �. cathedral but no coin. dropped into I .111.1 . I ;, � .... % tish Terries. Inverness Kennels, :vay froinis Dinare to try ,and get a ,the study!" she cripid. "I was right, IIS7haal we go in.?" whisky,and soda in -one hand and a "I wish," be went on, "you wouldtilt the little tin cup. . I—— . . . . . . A . 91 Hensall. few days alone with hini down here, - . .;% I then. Look ,4t the other quickly." , . "It was only for a moment," she oiece of bread and butteT in the other. take it,for granted that I was an Then up the Avenuie approached, a I . , I ." ., ' ' 1. : . and, 1 find miysc4f compelled.to sit at tLakellhom. spread th4n� Out upiwl' assured him. "This misit looked so Hiii§ legs were a little a -part. He was enemy ,01 ene and compelling figure. .Pade- I ... :::, . the head Df his table and play pro- ,the table. His thick ATL9;6rs Were weird coming in -the middle. of a -hot looking over towards Jermyn and finished a rc ,,� � I � 1 1 V priety for his little actress. I "If you are n,6t,an ene-rilify," she ilewski had just � �eital .1�t I I ' Why, ,trerdbling. The result was -as -they afternoon. Do you see how strangely. Syroil with 1he satis-fied smile of a replied swiftly, "why do you mention -here thousands had sat entranced 'I." . - I ­ . 'MEDICAL - in !Heaven' a nalme, doesn't he behave 'ha)d expected. In, each casj� the in- it seems to bang about the trees?" man whobas a-ceomplished something' it at all? Why could yoi4 not have under the nuagic of h.is niusic. -9 ;. I ' I . . Hf . � ,.. ; . ,� i like an ordinary mortal and keep her terview was missing. Lucille P.Tadled ,"It will 'have gone.in a few niin- worth doing. pretended that.you did Tiot recog7&ze att(�ntion was attracted, by the little ­ � I . . - where she b-elongs! Upon my word, tiiumphantly. -Her 6yes were sudde-n- utes," he declared; looking at her a "You look," Jormlyn said, "as though me, and'have, gone away? What Italian and his pathetic. enterprise. ...� ....... , if only I had the heart to laugh, it's ly ablay � � �.�, " . 11 ' .0, It is ill over Here was another artist, whd§e re--' _ '' � I DR. R J. IL FORSTER little anxiously. "'Shall we go int�o you had received good news." does it matter to you?' I'll ­ , . . . . . the mosk absurd situation that any- "After all," she murmured, "I bbink ,the library? Or would you like to 'Lajkei�ham. thTew,b,ack his head and and done with." cital was not yet findshed.-Paderevilski i ,. �. - �� . ,one could,possibly devisel" . ... �, .. *e, Bar, Nose and Throat "No Toy, dear Aynesworth, ,that we s,hall try �he conservatories? You'll find, a inioment la�ter set down his empty F�- laughed in a self-satisfied sort extracted frorn, his wgIlet a bM which . ,,, . � � . &ing anything witfi'Jermyn," be able to call that little- memory of it hot enough there." . "Wiffible.r. � of way. he placea in the tin cap, Then facing V Graduate in, Medicine, University of Lakenhani, said decidedly. "Hie's -mot , to life! " � 'She. was;, looking onde'racire at the li'l have,'! -he replied_-4'the besit. .11 .111, � �.�, YOUTIS I "'Mist; Sybil," he said, '41 tell you the,kittle 'Italian, the great artist. re-' .� . k Toronto. . it in +be neck. Fadrly,bowled or. -opdii door, through which first Lord Miss CluleY, you've ](>at -all your.col- frankly that Fni not unselfish enough moved his silk hat, bowed ­ lowly,, - . .. - I � ­ Ute assistant New York Opthal- You wouldn't believe the rot, h4-- tailk- . Lakenhamand now Lucille had pass- our. JermEyn makes you do too for those things.. I warn �ou. that I respectfully and, with grave s " Y, , ".... , , � .1 ..�.%! zael'iifid Aural lnstitube�- Noorefieddla ,6d tu� me just -rraw after heWbeen out - - - * � . -took. heir head slowly. j.,njuch.1 . I - . am going to 'give you -a bit of a shock. turned silently and'resunied his walk. . , ­­ - I Lye and Golden Square Throat Hos- Ta*on-gazing. I don't know what'it I I "I , aQ1A - - `1 . CIIAPTER IX ed. She sq . ' . ­ "No," ,she murmured, "let us stay alraill that fbe cricket Was .. -IVs-a regular queer sorto-fthinj that One. artist ha -d gj*Eted .Obhe:,. __ .. _.....'_ .- _._1.-_..A Vitals, London, Eng. - At Commercia ' I all meant except that he�d marry the Six thorolighly exhausted ' Po0plo here. I like to be out Of (loors, only a little exhausting,' JeTmyn admitted.. 'has happened to me. 01h, you. will be. � ., 1.1 , Hotel, Seaforth, third Monday in girl even if she rburned%out one of the lay ,stretched -Upon the lawn in var- I think that -I should, like. to walk. 'Afte� tea I think 'We'll let those intealested presently, if you'll listen! * * * . 111 . em% month, from 11 &.m to 3 p=. worst." . . ious more or less picturesque atti- for a minute, 11 aim stiffil youngsters ilook '4fter themselves." Don't understand it myself a bit," he, . . . . -1 ' .., _ South, Stratford. " , nks be would," ille re- tudev. Mary, with two 'boys at her Jermyn pulW- her to her feet. The ,"We want you to play tennis," continued, speaking, half to himsel-f erst graduates a ng , . �, I . . ,i, 68 Waterloo Stre6t� I Luc Two, Amh tt"I , ,�� � - the international ,radio-te-legraphic �" ... . � . � maii, , but he wouldn't really, you feet was fann�ing herself with Mi. � �;,� . I .. ­ . I 'V' -t lar,g' ' .. 11% bri ant color of a few minutes ago Mary bagged�"you and I against now and watching the smoke from Cori . Clence in Madrid decidled to give I , I know. The trouble Of it is that the i . . . . e pariiima hat and , holding a lit- bad certainly left her cheeks.. She the two boys, Lord Lakt-liharn. says the cigarette whicb, he ,had- jug lit, n Amherst -dinner. �4xty-fiv_o 'dele , - , I . DIL W. C. SPROAT - girl hers -elf has been so clever. Apart tle court ofher own. looked very pale and very, slight in you are awfully good. Do play! These curl its way upwards. '10f, course, a . . I ". 4 . I . froirm that elusive --memory of yours, "I -say, Miss Mary," one of the her white flannel d-aess and shirt with ,boys think they have a chance and I've ha'd heaps of affairs, and �the gates attended the affair at the Pal- I 1;1 , , Graduate of Faculty of Medicine, which I ank ,beginning to hate,,.l SUP- boys declareid, "those are stunning the low collar. � I'd love to ,beat them. Arnold 'is marriage -traps I've 4ekaped from�_ ace 11iotel. To provide a �grand ell'- I _��,,�. heard anything at the -a ' mp� for.the party ,the host , .� �' ­ "Valat a child you are!" -he laugh- rather a dear, but, he is so conceited. God bliz.-sei my soul I ought. to write x I . ... s had sent I University of Western Ontario. Lon- pose You neveT leg breaks Of youi -best I ever stood , club or anywhere about her?" . a long cable to Calvin Coolidgie, an 1 I on; Meniber of College of Physic- . Up ,to fnCimi a girl. 'Where did y6u ed as he drew her arm through his. We will -beat thorn, won't we?" , , whatever you call it, Ili 9 "Not a single word," Lakenharn learn fo,biywl them?" . , rity memoirs or amherst graduate, explaining the sit- .. � "� I iaus and Surgeons of-On-tario. Office ., "Are you always so susceptible to ini� Jermlyin glanced at Sybil. just to show -people what a fellow . I . I . Liation and asking him to send a . ,A$ in Aberh;.Lrt's Drug Store, 'Main St., declared. " . . �'At schoo4, I suppose, but ,th-ey pi�essions,?" "Do play," she murmured. ,,I shai,l i with a title and- a big income has to tl' ,, . ca(me I I � Seaforth. Phone 90. 4 And the memory?" ­ I quite naturally to me," Mary ,She"-dTew ,quite close tb,hiin. She love to look on." I go through! One gets as wily to- suitable message to 'be .read at the �1 � �?, . I . .'Blank as ever," he ,vans ed answered modestly. "But what's the pressed his ,arm as though the tQucb "We will look on," 'Lakenbam de- wards forty as an old cock plicasant, dinner. � .. 4 - 11' . good They also emphasized that thedele- - T gioontily. I , ? -I canPt get him out," of' it gave her conifidence. cided. "Perlia . P I . . ps my chance willcome at the endof.tbe season.. That's what . , . iLucille knocked . the -ash from her She moved her head towards t�ie "I am not always so queer," sh� then to talk for a little time with makes it so surprising." ., gates had the priviloge of fret, trans- . . I DR. F.' J. BURROWS , , I . � '� I . I cigarette. spot where Jermyn was lying at his "Makes, what so surpzieing?" he inission of message,s�-a hint to- the . .1 "AynesWoTth." she said, turning a whispeied softly,. "only somehow oi- Miss Cluley� I consider that she has . 5 fo�m-er .President to expand his reply. . '�� , l Office and residence Goderich Street, little towards 'him, "I am used earser by Sybil's' side. The'b.oY . Who other these last few hour, seem. too been iniost shamelessly monopolized asked. The dinmer'wag. marked by long I 4:4 1 east of -the UTated Church, Sea- to had sw-ken first lauighed. . wonderful I can't realize ­1 try and ever �since she arrived here."' 'lie 'tu-imed and looked at h�r. She o", Coroner for the having Tn;y own way in life. I want "W4hy,,Sir Jerimyn's a county driek- I try, but it seems almio ossibl4' ' 'Sybil eighed. lbc-gran to shiver. A glinini,ering of speeches, Thin came the big nio- . 4 forth. Phone .46. . at imp ' - ... I County of Huron. to upset this marriage." eter!" be exclainted in an awed tone. I am- afraidi," she went on, raising "You must remember, all of you,*, the truth foroed its way in upon her ment. One of the, bosts arose and, I I , "So do ,I,", 'he replied bluntly. "He made a hundred against Kent her head slowly and looking at him, .-si,he replied, "that Sir Jermyn is my conscious,iless. There were things in read the message from Coolidge. . . I I'll I . It said. "Greetings." � . I � . . . She raised her eyebrows. only the week befo,re last. Get him ,,I-Wnl- afraid of ha,ving them snatch- dramatist. Naturally he has a great his face -the ugly things as they I I .1 � ."You? Butwhy? Where'doyou out, indeed! Why, Fielder and'Carr ed away. I ,seem to be searching deal to say to me." . se�irned to her. . % .. � ' , .- 4 I .. .Dr. -C. MACKAY conle in?" I an& all of them. were tTying as hard everl.�where for omens. The mist af' Lakenham smiled' as he drew out "You're not ,gOing to insult n-Ae- . ..�', . . . � I— _. . �...., � Ct Mackay, I honor graduate of Trin I - , 11-fle snioked -in s�tolid 'silence for as they could for two hours and a most frightened me. It was -such a his. cigarette case from his.pocket. here I " I .LONDON AND WINGHAM I . � , several moments. Again that rat -her quarter, and he simply did what he sudden change --one moment"the sun- "I, too," he declared, looking at He smiled confidently. , . ­:� , . I ,I � . � ' P itt University, and gold medalist of c,riou, light shone in his dull eyes. liked, with them." shine, the b � lue sky, *the 'butterflies, her bodly, "can find something tO -"If you call -it an insult," be re- I South. I I . Trinity Medical College; member of "Never -mind," be muttered short- "Which reminds ime," JermTn- re- the burnming of be"; and another IaY to You, Mis,s Clilley. I am onlV plied, "I ,ani going to insult yer in a � . 1 P.M. i the College of Physicians and SUr- ly 41It in I 11 I . , . ,n't necessary to tell you. I marked, liftin,g his head a few inch- mionlient, nothing -just a cold grey !onp-*in,,g for the opportunity." new and unprecedented fasl�iun. I Wingbam. . .'. . 1 1.65 ,� Coons of Ontario. . . - * ... * ' ... ' ' ' " ' . \ I . want to up"t it. I would I if I es, "when am I going t& get the rest mist. It frightened me; AQ -'and 'there was a nion-aent's silence. a 1m, going to insult you in a wa,.,,- that Belgrave .... .... 2.11 I . J., I could." -of my innings?" Lord Lakenbam­why did he stare at Jermyn, who bad gone .away to fetch Blyth ....... ' ..... 1"**.... 2 . I . - pretty w2arly any girl in London. .... .23 .,I I . I �. 'She leaned back in her chair and "Whenever," Mary replied (leliber- ' his rac Liet, carne towards thern, would jump at. I aim going to show Lo � I . laughed softly. I I me- like that?" .q . 2.30 .. , ", ' - DR. H. HUGH ROSS' I , ately, "you are ready to -bat with one jelixiyn looked at ber a, ,6ne Triight frowning sliglhtly. He had sonib- you that 1, too, an -L capable of bigidinton .................... 3.08 ?, . I "After all," she murmured, "I am )land and left-handed. U-Mes§ -'bi! do I . 't Brucefield ................. 3.27 I I ., . look';iit ab iffiakitiativt� child. how th.e fie,eli-ng that he was deser - things when I make Lip lily mind.- I , . - . � Graduate of University of Toronto x1ad I came. The situation Ii-' I'm- that I shall not illowl at you again. 71-111 going to a4: you to chucl, Jerm- 1�iopen .................... 3.36 � "I am sorry that you di�,lbke Aynes- ing, Sybil. 11 �, I Faculty of Medicine, member Of CO- provfng. I am -no longer in the lime- it puts mej off worse to be placed �vortb so niruch," he said. - "It is " -Are you sure that you wouldn't yn slid marry mo. Do you h,ar� Hen,Qa1i .......... I ......... 3.41 � legs of Physicians. and Surgeons.of light as tihe' central fool. 0", my than to be knacked about." - Pbo-14king bad luck that he happened rather come for* a walk or da some- marry rne? I'll make you Marchior- Exeter .................... 3.65 . . � . I I Ontario; pass graduate courses in dear Ayneswortb, Heaven bless you Jerm,Yn sighed, to, be here at all." thing?" he a.�;kk,d her, dl)Ubtfllll�'. vs,, (, f Lakenl-�ani!" �1 � I ' d I Chicago Clinical School of Chicago; for this!" I 'Aft sedmis a, little Unfair," be ,,He isn't staying -much. longer, i.� She vs,mlled back,ut him nra,�gur- Ifer finger.-� were nervously on-, North. 11 1 1,6yal Ophtbalmie Hospital, London, ,He looked at her suspiciously. grurnbled. "All through this after- he?,? I ingly. fvvined in the basket-%vork of her A.M. I i I I England; University, Hospital, Lon- ."Pon't understand what you're ri-con I have ,had ,to ivatch my most "I -re, is off to-f-o-orrow, I 'believe," "No, I Am going to sit under the dlair. She * sat jur) ii. little. She even Exete'll ...... � ............. 10.42 .11 of Do- gi�tting at," .he declared. iull' i ,, dc!r�,� England. Office -Back cunning deliveries tireated ,entirely jernryn �epljed. "To tell yo,u the tre.e., here and watch," ,;he insi.sted. NT I I -d to laugh uneasily and to Iferi-all ..... � .............. 10.55 ; munion Banki Seaforth. Phone No. 6. "You wouldn't," she answered, vVithout respect by you, young lady, h6ne%t truth," he a'diled, "I arn rather "Besides, Lord Lakenhain ha.� some- look at hin) Once more. 'rho eani- KiPren .................... 11-01 .1 ., � Night calls answered from residence, wi-ping her eyes. "I'll ask you no and how -V;J�en my .iime kor revenge glad 6u do dislike him, i'or the way thing'to .say to me. He has made placency upon his face was suNinne. Brucefield ................. 11.09 . I Victoria Street, Seaforth. If I guess, that must be b as, come 11 y 01 I . questionis. he looks at\you sonlotime- makes me so ii,,any chavjring speeches ,hat I "Of Course you are joking!" .�ho ex- Minton .................... I 1.ir)4 I I. I . . I I . � I proof of iny wonderful wolman's sa-, "I am only made fifteen and YOU feel inclined to kick hini-' ant i-mlly curious to find out how clainled, . Londesboro ................ ,12.10 1 . � - I : I I gacity. Now aboul that little illu- were in for a quart(r of an hour," Sbe� sbuddered. long, lie will be able to keep it up.!" --Joking ho -hanged!- No %vonder Pslyth ....... � ............. 12sl9 . p I I .� sion of yourq. There is something Mary interrupted. "Your side won, "I used to think that I could never vou're surpri,­ed! I don't know wh.�' Belgrave .................. 12.30 ­� DR. S. P_ COLL:YER " � I n; I . . which it is. just possible might help." -an",ay." really hate anybody," ,h,- continued, . it means mysclf," hc went on, in a Wingham .................. 12.50 ­ I "What is it?" he asked cageTl,,._,. - Jeilrriyn wa's looking down the av- "but I do hate Lord Lakonlialli. He CHA PTER X low ton.. ,:I've bpen gon,p on women I . ! Graduate Faculty of Medicine, Uni- . � � I vftTity of Westerm Ontario. Member "You know that -an hour ago or so enu Far away in the distance wal; s:ern-% to,wie like ,same ow- who ought' heforo. alld whion I'vo boon gone oil I I . ,� . ., . Sybil Cluley fainted at the, door of a lilt -le cloud Of dust. I not to be alive. If I w. -re to bear I,u6)lv, Sy�bil and Lakenharn sat in 'oni I've f,rentn-Rlly had illy own way C.. N. R. � I College of Physicians and Surgeons Jerrilyn's study as they were coming "What on earth i� that?" 'he ex- deep wicker ollairs, in a shady comer or got ovc-r it plett%- ,soon. But this � . I . of'Ontario. Post graduate work at to-worrow that he wa�, d ad, I should of the lawn, watching the tonnis. Be- thii*--well, I don't 'un(16�.,tand it. I : . I I I Now York City Hosp ia away", ' clahnied. "It doesn't look large e71- be glad -glad!" East. � f "Yes, I kno* that," lie admitted. ough fo,r a caf." . � �� I I "My dear S,ybil!" fore the th-t fzanx, wa.,t; over, howev- ,saw you last night and I haven't A.1%1. P.M. nospital, London. Phone- Hensall, , )level, saw a fellow so sicared in 't,)Iiotor bicycle," one of the boys "I cannot h , On it!" �]�(, went on, er, Llwilh-, with a little sigh of re- r"ted s;nve. Tber�`.s �oriwthing in �Go(Perieh ........ 6.45) 2,20 . 11 56. 'Office, King 8treet, Hensall. m -y life a-, poor old Jerni-ft was." replied. "'Isn't he. ripping along, with a f1ttle nott�,or pg_ 71 ,11 ob- 910 - * ": 7.09 .1.00 . �, � _. . . . io t r , ' t r0qo� gracefully to her feet. my I)Ioo(l--1 don't know what it is, Ninton ........... . "Gii-IR don't faint for nothing, a% a tiyo!" mv to winteh but it will never bw -till Until you goa�fortll ......... 7.22 S. I 8 . I I i I . I— , . bing in h�r tone. "T llnv­ that feel- "It dn,es not aniuse .. ,I, rule," Lucille continued. "Whilst you Jermiyn frowned ,sligghtly. these Oolvht paAtinies,," sthe confess- :)elor�� to me. ,krid I am wilhl,g � , I I DR.'J. A. MUNN . two weye .safe in here 1, have been "I hate the night of the ing about hirit. f never 'houlght that ed. 1-1,ord Lakenham has beer." dyin�ll pay. 1111 pay the price. Y "I Dublin . ............ 7.33 3.31 � ' V things," I wa,; cru.el, I never felt , ruel before, . , , ou've. gil� Mitchell ........... I 7.42 1 3.43 � * ' Ti 4 spending a few ininutes in the StuflY." 'lie declared, "and of the fellows who but i wish he Were dVal:! I should -ou v, iss ( luley. to thro -myn over and ,�­n� ". to. talk to � all da. N1 .vv -Jo airry in . ; � ,-. ,Graduate oi kofthwester. nivers- 11:� shall have his opportunity, I will She beiran to laugh. To his ears, West. . . I "Fin(t an.vthing?" ride thorn. They all loo,k as, though Ine glad if he were dvit,!! - Tell me . Ity, Chicago, III. Licentiate Ito I .. ! Yal "Tb,6-re *as an illustrated paper .they had escaped from some other why- - somt, neces.sary 10ttETs and which ivore not trained to nic-tie,q. it Dublin ............. 11-1.9 9.32 "I F College of Dental ,Surgeorls� Toronto. face you are looking hk-o that, Jerm- wr�"' , i . dovrnwards upon� the. virriting- pdanet.11 ,�­n? Tell .me exictly %0mt you are earn his uildying gratitude. Only, -cenio,d to he a perfcctly natural Soaforth ........... 11,24 9.45 - I Office over Sills" Hardware, Main St., tb,bile," Lucille told him. "It was op- iLakerillarn had suddenly risen froim thinking9tp acvi�pt a word of advice from me. 'laugh. . � Clinton ............ 11-50 9.59 '. "A 15Mforth. ,Phone 151, e,n at a photograph of Sybil Cluley, his; ptone position Upon the grass ,,,, 'I ?,, 10.25 .11 I . � �ball Believe nothing that lie says. I con- ,,Throw -Jorlwyn over -for y6u!" Godc,rich I—— .... 12.10 ..", , ­ . 5 ,�ut,rmrt of the next, wbieb. contain- anid -wa,s sitting Upright. Exercise "You Mmply must," �:lw inisisted. Sider him, 0 be the most shariwles.% She loaked at the ,.:ilim. figure upol'i I JI ed an interview and an account of seemed scarcely to have agreed wflkh "I was wondering," 11 '01A her, �,i Iiiherdiv, I have *met with in the the lawn, with hi4 clean-cut face, hi, I" I � f 11 14 her lire, waa tal"n Out. It bad evi- him. The flush upon his cheeks st whole Vourse, of 'illy experience." deep -sot go,y eye.�. They heard his \ I I l DIL F. J. BECHEtt" wa Lakenthano *erie in any Nvay connect- . C. P. R. TINTE TABLE 11" . , . dently been wiffully de,'Kroyed-," almost purpile and his. forehead was ed with that nlvsterioii� i,art of your Syllil's me.,; followed her almost voice, cloar and pleasant, aq h- call- .1 , I . ribam 'still, bio-graphy which it so to-riffed. you to diespairingrly as. she moved slowly t,@- od to his partner. Thon ,she. iooke(J . East. �� 14 . Graduate Royal lCollege of Dental I -rd Lake sat quite . still bathed in, peys;ipiration 3, ftrgeoiis, Toronto. Office over W. R. blinking quickly. "ItIs mtV Man," ,be said,. �'Sorry his ' wardq the house. Lakenham cl�ang- hacl� at the mail who lounged hv her .. . see in thd Tatler?" I A.M. i Grocery, Main Street, Sea-' "Wiell ? " ,hoilliby offends Your',aes-thetic tas,te, 11 ed it once into hot, vacant chair. sido. Godericll ........... 1. 6.50 ; , Smith's "It Occurred to me," .L She seemed-. suddenly -to beco,Tne Jermiyn, from h4s place-, upoli the ­ , Do you think that I am rnad," .she I ..... ­ � � forth. Phone- Office, 185W; resi- urille, went ieyirn", but ii's ffie *follow's one orice ' e like a ci-pattive Of store. . f(,nset .............. ­ 6.55 � 11 bring that wretch - 1.1 o a ­ �� donee, 185 J. on softly, ,,that in that interview you weak-nes%. He wi - 'Her whisper Rcirreely rm�hed his Court", savv what had ha-ppened and Asked hi.m, "even if you are? Do yo M G w .............. &04 1 1 "T .mdg-ht find sormething which would ed machine along, whereve� he goes. e ars. . prorn.ptly served two faultq. think that I would giv? UP Jerl"Y" Auburn ........ I ..... **:::: 6.11 1i F give yov an idea, which would per- Ooln,es in usofUJ Sibmietimes, though. "You are wondering that?"' *"I,-LlCill(' 'Will ell'ilff 011'2 all the tinle," for such a creature as .N-4ryu?*' Blvtli ................ : .... 6.25 � I � .1 .,- . ?f .� haps help that little ineniol-Y Of He's been in -to NosvHch for me to- "Doesn't it seeini, ren.-onable9 bakenh-am. remarked. "Bit useful His fa(* darkened but he showe-d W�lton . I , he ............ L..... 6.40 til . . AUCTIONEERS . ,yours to life. It seelms all the more clay." asiked. "Your dislike or him is a with her tongu*.,, to<),- kii't she? All, no anger, ' McNaught ...... 6.52 , pi,obsible, doesn't it, when you con- "To Norwich?" Jerlwyn repeated. liftle ,extreme, is it.? You- must "I think you'll be blad if you try Toronto ................ ­ 10.25 . .­ , -..: .i . 1� . ,,,I,t the same, I have beer rather anxious I , . , - . I nie-Sybil Clulev "What on earth did i you want to 'have met, many chat with .You, Miss any gg,mRs ,oil with me," he replied. , ^.. I �, � � I . . ,si,i-12T that qrmie 'O ili-en, of hi-4,type. You t'", have a little I . ,,� % 1 i;' .� . .,; )� I- .. . herself, of course -during tbO Itiml,- oend bi--m there for?" have not wisibed the,ni all diea-d." Cluley�" . .: "I can stop your rivartying Jerintyll., West- , .. . �OSCAR KLOPP f'h&t they were in the a . ?11 , . ­ . "t kk, . . ,,tLldV togetheir re 'She drew her arm ,ly away "" .d ,you know it. You can take my ­ - . , lAkeniharn, diAl not at on reply. quiet :'Really ail .,��, , 11 ff-allpr G-ra to Care�r Jories' Na- had deliberately torn, out that page."' With sonile, effort �Ile ,gtruiggled to his from his,. "I. 'You know," lie went on, 4 wish word� for it,' too. if'you don't agree ' A.M. . I . " 4P`, ,�� ,,,`� " . ,,, vetioniering, chi- ,,By jovep, Lakenbarn ex,claimed, feek, and brushed the fir needles "You axe right," Aw said' slowly, you wouldn't ll,ehave as though I to,miy terin,q. that I shall do it." Toronto ........ 740 1. 11 , V . Honal S6001%,ir A gittinigr up in. hi.� -chair. "Arre there frotm hiR wbfte flenmel cloth". E10 "Lord Takenhain is connected, with Nranted to eat you up. or s-omething "You me,an that you will tell him?" McN-ught ... � ............. 11.48 ­., :,', � caso. Speclal Course, takeft IV Pure of that sort. I am ,of a fm -giving na- "That or any other dirty tnick,,' Walton .................... 12.01 . �., I Mer- any more illustrated 'papers in the waLs smiling very slightly to himisielf, what jou 0s;1I that rnysteTituei part �! I 1, .. Brad TAve Stock, Real Estate, V? I which did not itra- , ,Ptl) lyth 12.12 ' ' " , J� ichandise arld Farm ,gales. Rates in houqe -butt it was a snidle of my biography. Take line sonle- tUrO. I harbour no animosity and I Lakerihani aqsured her qwo,nl I ........ I ........ A,� . . y. : . , 10'. � . rn ................ :::: 12.23 i,� ""11; I T Ubru . I 1, �� i- - - kei-apinig *ith provailing iftitets. Sat- 'There iA anotheT copy of the same jl>rove his app�iiarante. . His eyes /where, Jermly-4, Whore we can be fbear no grudges." 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