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93EMEMBER 711934. 0 THE MMON EXPOSITOR 0 1 r I I I �,
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. JOHN J. RUGGARD
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Bwrister, Solicitor,
Notary Public, L'-tc.
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Destdo Block - - SWorth, Ont.
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KAYS & MWR
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MArrister.% Solicitors, 0on"yoneers
and Notaries Pdbhc. ,Solufton for
dhe Domadnion Bank. OAke in rear of
No Dominion Bank Seaforth. Mvewy
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JOHN 11L JEW
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JOHN GRUMA VA
. 'm M graduate of Om�� veterin.
my (Wleve. All diseases, of domestic
submb treated. Calls Womptly at-
*wWW4 to and charges moderate. Vet-
adisoj, Dentistry a specialty. Office
and resi4exte an Cvod� Street, one
dew east Of Dr. iwrvws office, sea-
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A., IL CAMPBELU V.S.
C*aduala of 0vtario, Veterinary
V011le0d, University.of Toronto. An
Aiseases of domestic aDiWALIS, treated
ft ' the most * nodern principles.
Charges reasonable. Day -or night
calls promptly attended to. Office on
Xsix -Street� ,Hensall, opposite Town
UAM Pbone 116. Bke�r of Scot-
tiA. terriers. Inverflap Kenne1q,
Iffensall.
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� DR. GILBEUT C. JARROTT
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Gradutate of FacWty of Medicine;
UiivwWty of Western Ontario. Men*.
ber -of College ,of Physicians and
Surgeons of Ontario. Office, 43 God -
crick Street, West. Phone 37.
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Graduate in Medicine, University of
Tioroate. -
fAte assistant New York Opthal-
and and Aural Institute, Moorefield's
Eye and Golden Square Throat Ho&-
1pits4n, I,ondon, Eng. At C4rranercial
Kate; Seaforth, third Wednesday in
eswh munth, from 1.30 p.ni. -to 5 p.m.
66 Waterloo Street, South, Stratford.
� -1.1-k- , WDR. W., C. SPROAT . .. -
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Graduate of Faculty of Medicine,
University of Western Ontario, 1,on-
don. Member of College of Physic -
Jana and Surgeow of Ontario. Office
in Aberhart's Drug Store, 'Main St.,
BW*rl%. Fh6ne 90.
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DR. F. 1. BURROWS
OfSee abd residence Goderich Street,
east of the United Church, � Sea-
Sorth. Phone 46. C*roner for the
County of Huron.
DR. H. HUGH ROSS ,
Graftate of University of Toronto .
Faculty of Medicine, member of Col-
Ontario; pass gradbate course in
Chicqpo Clinical School of Chicago;
Itoyal Opbthalmie Hospital, L*ndoi4
2logland;.Unbversity Hospital, Lon-
dion. England. Office -Back of Do-
smisim Bank, Seafortb. Phone Ne. 5.
Ifight calls answered from residence,
Vietwia Street, Seaforth.
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DR. K A. McMASTER
Cwadluate of the University of To-
routio, Faculty of Medicine.
36ew*w of College of Physiians
wW Surgeons of Ontario; graduate of
New York,Post Graduate School and
Lying-in Hospital, New York. Of -
Am on High Street, Se-aforth. Phone
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DIL G. R. COLLYER
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arsduat,e Faculty of Medicine, Urd-
wersity of Western Ontario. Member
"ece of Physicians and Surgeons
of Ont&urio. Post graduate work at
XW York ,City, .Hospital and Victoria
SmOtal, London, Phone: Heneall,
C& Ofilee, King Street, Hensall. '
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DIL J. A. MUNN
Gradmte of Northwestern Univers-
ftyp Cbic&Wop,, III, Licentiate ,Royal
CoDere of De;ntal Surgeons, Toronto.
*See over Bills, ,Hardware, Main St.,
Aksfer& Phone 161. I
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DWF. J. BECHELT
(haduste Royel College of Dental
Morceons, ToroTft. Me over W. X
a ill 14 Grocery, Main Street, Sea-
ler& Pbone: Office, 185-W; resi-
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fteciallet in farm and todoehOld
sales. 1)�rice@ reannaMe. For date$
6"d Imemwation, write .br pllm* lur- .
old Dale Vhono 140, -Sealorth, or ap-
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By Gilbert Frankau * 11,19 I on,to the sunlit lawn.
- 1 .14 k6mance of, Manied Life Till suddenly, the lawn seemed to ,I CANADIAN NATIONAL
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Continawd from last w"k nuntw% Onet OF logtamd- at ease," It is not easy, for Aagents in enemy � 9 -mom-" , I
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countried to keep up ,a Tegular cor- my ,comipany. Do you li
iStand easy," canw back to 0orparal Pat OF understand?" few who keipt up the practice all !his L I ..
"Well, We have a look at it. ft 047lie w4ole thing's, a farce, 11 reopondence with -the young womien 44 1 1�
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JaekSon's-ampetuDe of the EXon, Dog- said ,p,et* Yes, -N�ajor." life. Ae a boy of ton be had astou- ,
down, won% you?", He .9pened the r, el"ing his after break- whose 4>h0tographe they carry in their -And if he knows his drills. y*uFre ish-ed his friends by calculating the I I::
I -potters, as he and Travers made for fast cigar. '14Dno umderatau&, of 'Pocket,books,
envelope; began -to read. "IPIn. Ha- the Golonel's marnn.aA I not to put,'hiim 4nn +ha " a V -,A P Q,=" ? PF +n+,WV-,&a+ - ,01 I 1.1 I 'r- I I I � 1 4 �
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Wajor Anstritther had nat trvu1bW
to finish Barton's letter. He was am
1 old Eltonian, bisnself, and the qualffi-
cbUon sufficed. "'
"Good chap6 luopey. GoivC to send
TW brwt to him nevt haff. Sareas.
tie devil, thougb. - Ajift bell,
"'Yes,'he lie, T*tber," sodmitted Pet
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"Done saw sokBerine, Jeekson?
WMV -you in, the Dpgvotters'- bog
pardon, Volunteerst"
"Yes. air. I wag a lCoqyoral "
last-haff.". Not for'notiting hadPaU
er spevt adic. years"on'the rm&!
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"Goo& Now about this conwps.
Wi0n. What do you want it in?"
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- "AinOt going to be no, lCavalry.r -
"'Axtillery, theu."
"As far ag I know there ainit going
-to be no artillery either. Not in the
New. Aringes. ,Bothered if I imaw
why Bartoli sent you to rm Colonels
We choosing their own subalterns
nowadays. ThaVsi ', go, ainFt it, Lark -
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`I%e saburnine one looked up from
the table; said: "I bb-lieve so."
It was Peter's firA experience of
War Office methocts; and -he mt there,
rather nonplussed. L
"tell you what I can do," went on
Anstruther, brightening visibly, "I
can give you a chit to one of the new
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"Right -o. Any preference as to
where you'd likei to -be? � . . Near
liDndon'as possible? . . . Well,
what about Brighton? Cheery spot;
do it In two hours in ;mV car.', He
turnedto the other nmn.. "Dunmng's
at BTighton, (ain't he?"
`�Shoreham, I think."
'"Oh, well, same thin -'g." He pulled
a buffl slip towards him,- began vmt-
ing. 1q:)unning's the chap we can't
get those returns f-om?" be. asked
his colleague. "Right.o." Then to
Peter, "S�pose you 6'an -go d1own to-
day. Got a car outside, ,have you?
Stoi4 feilow. Well, 'here's your chit;
and .you can tell'Dunning with my
compliments that if he don't send in
those returns Eve inentioned at, once,
we shall lose the war." He got u,p;
passed over the chit; ;sb*i>k hands.
"Hope you -get on aU right.- Turn to
tht left as you go out." �
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They nade Brighton by' twelve
o'clock. _ Shoreham -on -,Sea twenty
nilnutes later: inquired at the statdon
for General Dunning's headquarters.
The racupps-eyed porter had never
heard of General Dunning; but there
was a camp at the Golf Caub; they
might know- there. . ,
9N,ey did.
"'Dunning? Dunruing? Oh, yes.
that's out new G.O.C.^'�'�-vision. He
hasn't arrived yet," said, an officer
standing by'the sentried gate. "Come
in, won't you? Wind. yow car over
those' ruts."
(Pet4pr edged -her between the, posts
over the ruts, in the hard chalk. A
big marquee was Just being erected
close -to the road; round it, a few
bell tenf�s clutsitered. Beyonscl, jzust
a.bove the crest of a lbare Down,
showed other tent -tops.
"Better come and have vomie lunch,
said'Peter's new and nameless friend.
"How about your man.?" 11.
Ille signalled to a sergeant in
khaki; gwe ins4tructdons fof f * eeding
Murray- led away to a little wooden
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clt$34.h � wwe; inqufred Peter's name;
signed it in the mess, book.
�At the bar, five junior officers stood
3$pping cocictails. One of thern, a
weak4ipped, handsome youngster.
looked up and said,,
K'GoDd. God, Jackson, what are you
,oink down here?"
(Peter fumbled in his inemory, re-
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�ogmzed the HlonDuml),Ie Archie Trav-
ers, son-wtimes his fAg at Eton,
whose career in the Guards had ter-
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rmnated, as the result of a ragging
mandal the year before.
"Have a drink., -won't you?" went
in Travers. "I suppose you're after
a 'cobv-4s.sion ? "
"Yes," said Peter. -
The other -four men turned round
at this; ejaculated simultaveousJy:
'You'4, better come to im."
"I siaw him first," protested Peter's
introducer. .
q1hey passed, wrangling amiably,
into the exiguous luncheon roK)nu
Peter, eating his coid beef and sip-
pring his whisky and sods, weighed up
�he claimants.; decided on Travers -
who explained that -he was the Ad-
jULtant Of the 6th Northshires, that
U9 Colonel would take anybody he
recomimiended, and that the others,
�eing onJy Comtpany Commanders,
would 'have to ask their Adjutant,
ate., etc."
M, tather a c"i way' of Idoing
Lhings, isn't it?" convoiented our Mr.
Tackson. as - ,luncheon over - they
3trolled out of the little club -house,
wer the already derelict last green
bowards the miain cam1p. .
O'Well, what are we to & ? " ex-
plained Tmvers. "We keep on- send-
ing applications to the Vir Office-
kud nothing happens." He flicked a
q*ek of dust from his shining field-
bodta. IeWeWe -got -twenty Orousand
men in. this caqrlp. All in eivTies.
Kardly any N.C;O.'s. And about two
)ffken per battalion. No rifles, of
iourse---except those two you saw at
the gate. I borrowed them. from the
[Aming O.T.C." I
My now they bad mounted the brow
Df the hill, All a%out thm% little,
Kuads of poorly dressed awn were
sh0ling,through their first &Als.
Dthers lay about on the dry burimm
Hkym and ther;a an officer in kbaki
haransubd %is cordpany. 7% old
words of - - WmMands 1*.04 tump by
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. "You nvust stand to attention when to tackle --but e*M . . .,, § 2 "Quite, Major." I%a acting Adjut- 5 per ceqt. per ammmi. gobting the
an offilcer Vasses, yon know," said Me had atilizod the fartnigh to To cet from 'I,ondon to Shoreham, ant dnished his tea hurriedly; went answer right in am adamte, an& by L., -
Up US (,riU.L bUy,�F You -must change traim at Brighton. ouit. taking only half that timis to extroob I
Travers to the obvious cockney who Polish a re d6l 12- Peter used the ,opportunity to IuWh
WWX 100meng Ift the entrance. ma i '"Between you and me and the gate- the square root of 1;19R50FM,VA-
.,..'"Pan sorry, air." UntrY Tminiale A�i goWng thii 7 at t& Royai York Hotel. Seeinig poa," whispered Fox -Goodwin, "An- When' he was fifty be wvote a mono -
I . 0'0h, th&V8 ,all right. YOUJI lei= L&dM� 0104 'Witboat diffiL�Ultyl himth alone at a taWe 6y the window. drews will make the mistake of his graph on the subject whwh has be- -
in time." , 11 the IMM., Of Court" O.T.C.-�re a Elam Preston, nwst vitilaat of Pro- life if he keeps that young bounder con -As a classic. This'dispells ail wly-
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. Bow W1&r veteranl. bowler bat slams. - , came omr; proffered an old in the Ordlerly Room much longer!r atery from the gif t wifhout in ='y I L
They paseed. into the cool obacur- Med detedy' on bds. 1he&4 bu#omed . ndy in celebration of the new uni- ,
hy of the big tent. - Traym PaHed (boota staa*ng U,e graft,, had raved (Pet,br nodded comprehension- and way belittling it. Granted that the
him"If up; &&ed ' rred heels; so- gud zojmWd gi so=* ,t" tmmdred , , fornu the old nuuv-he was, as he inf - boy has a natural aptitude for iftni- , .
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bited a stocky man with sodsovater Wyo--j3h. City ' "That's"the, Malimbim badige you're his new subalterri, "rising sixty -11W, bers, -knows the dodges, for do' the ,
,k,ed and rifile4 but mostly Ing I
bho eyes and the West Aftiem med- in black tailc6its---s=ba�oull wearing, isn't it?-" ad I cod HaaTy Pres- -4began to Teng-nisca He had sot- calculations in the *horteat way, vA ''I
SA, wbo, set writing at a little v000den, .bu#tW them through � diered undoer 'ChiW Bradley � in the ,has good vizu K i auditory
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table. � . *'Yes, I'm Joining thema;t,Shorehaw, late sevtnties, or was it the early Sense f*T recollecting numbers, the ,
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"7his is .7fticson-, "I n Trav- coulpany movements, which a famom this afternoon." I -eighties? "D&mned if he know, but results follow. C.,,onsider,one of the �
9 foothialler read afit, in acomts hwilly The little wbirded, I L
eye. "H.e won at school vnth me. audible, BMWs ttm great gm C*iPa-Br%dley had the beat eye for Problems which the Arab boy could It "
Wants a' CautUissio7L I think we rthe TftVle Girdens. eu. Of 'Wbat'v the jolps?" queried Peter. a pretty gal . .. - and as for his dD. Mle evaluated 6. to the 10th '
ought to have him, doWt you, air? IF wThe wshikle thines a farce,- O'Not !for " -to iaY, Of COU'Pe. But two '&ughters, -Tessa. and 'Dolorft: er mentally as 6o,466,176 wi P>W- I
- pwted peter. , thin 70 . I
"Donet, any soldiering?" asked Col re- Vve beeo doing bmimess with 7*UT 'bit Jewish4looking, though . . . seconds' This, I find, can be accur-
onel -Sk"fflngton, looldng up f"m his Gm f6r'aftft years; Und if you'll they got, L that froml their,mortber, ot ot*ly - ;Ioril;� out with pencil and � ., L
Work. � 10atwordky the sftuhtion Wwldbn take my &d,Ac9-4don!`t play cards coum." He rMbled_10D �f,or nearly paper by a - �
I boy good, at figrures but ,
01"o two bad 'not altere& Rewwn with a �, gentlen-mu named Imloley- ten manutew- Itben CAIW across the 'not avrodigy in about 25 9eeonds.
"CorPors", Eton I Voluuteers, siz�" told' her that this new love she felt Jones." I . .
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awswered Peter. :for him could win IU reward only by , MWbols he 9,1 . ,rem, a�wel. Mvmley, come and- be The profty, if he works the sum by . , 'L'
"AN right. Mravv�s. Make out- his patience. And she needed-. 41 her .,"Youll di;d ' . introd4ced to our latest." . waying, 6, 36, 216, 1296, ete., .h" 1.
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Islue Paper and I'll sigift." . Oub m0him - you ... get lHarold ,Broniley lounge,d over vith nrmly to -be able to multiply -by six
Tatlence, those da -M Disorga=a- there 11 the unnilstakable gait of the ex-cav- (,which we can, #2 do), keep thege
. The L Adjutsfit.sat down on a wood- ti*n, held no humour for Peter Jack- ' 1,MMnks for .the hint,w Smiled ah7man. A tall, wmmllug- fellow, mftelaive UuMbem in his n -And (by . I
en box; filled up -Peter aimisting- ,sam gis pat.riotism�, if it could have Peter. "Have a cigar, - won' is ing . �
the -necessary document. . t You?" heavy-mloustached, light-bltge 'of 'eye Vi ualizi -them or %earing' them or 1�
. L (found expression, would. have -vented § 3 and auburn4haired, who wore th,& two. both) and go at about third of the ., �
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words: "There's a job Colonel Andrews, a difttent, not South African -ribbons,. yellow -Ted.- wrnul pace. 7bwe a' ,
is nothing mit ;
vign, here," ewplained Tmvers, "and to be done. A rotten job. Let's do unkindly u�an of the pav43oer W,air Ma6k-green-white, across his, rather of the mm -Y here except -in uslAg the . �.��
1,suppme'�me tut -or' will certify your it and L get back to our businesses�?' school, expressionless of facek and cruoVIed tunic. . I
education.... .L . .ip mind as a sheet of paper. It is known, 11 _..
He was, still in the inbervals--run- stocky of figure, stood talking to his -111-4mve you two youngstem'alone'n tb&t the unbz�
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Colonel Skeffington signed the four- nLing those businesses; hearing tele- Adjutant, in the recently occuq*d announced the Wajor. . introductions znt�ch m .. I
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sided form with a little flOuTish; .#honed reports; suggesting this, ve- camp on the *flat fields near Shore- Wre 310TAy tban those, who .
sba6k hand�; -said: good-bye; and went toing, that. Burt more than a over; and wkping -his gray nwustache 'have . been. L,ar1thm*tie__ProPer. --I---:-
on with his work. firaction ham railway station. ftttled a tax! with a. brown bandanna handkerchief, I . If , . .11
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lit of the Qd'-�tlme keenness had, evapor- down the road; stopped at the gate. witbdrew to the ante -room, ated 6 to the fith Power as 7,776 and .1
How about that General' of ated. . "Another officer. I suppose," said �
yours?" said TraVers. "Suppose we **,Marvellous old 'chap," con*enjed known -the dodges for Squaring a I
He walked over to, the bureau be- the Colonel. "You'd -better go and 13'romle-A 'He 'SVOke rather islowly num*er filke that mentall L
The two Stl�Dlle' ' aw haVe g4�t hi* a L 7, he could I � ��
go and ,have a look for him?" tween the windows; picked out a tele- look after hiuL I'moff -home for tea. but,without any dT 1. "Always re- 71"er with the balt- 1.
d out again; down gral>h-form fTom tbe.racked paper- Send up to -the house if you want me. minds me of a character in Thacker- minute. . . I - � ,;
the hill. . bolder; began to write. ' � aek L � I . .1
foy, anything." 1 -le strode b across a . � 4 I
� "Yoti don't seem to -have many � Y. ^ Do you read Thackeray?" .
* Ill . IS110 looked at him a=vss the break- the parade ground, through tb6 Hues A I �
.tents, said Peter. #*I'm not irnwh'of a bookworm, ______TW -- i ,� :
fast debris-�Im. golden-bairecl, very of tents; disappeared. said Peter; and waited for -more ,
P'llwen-ty-five for our battalion. And fresh in 1her white blouse, her blue Peter acknowledged the silute of a fo=uti n. H had knocked u I'n- ' hipments of'livestock from West- � -
we're twelve hundred ' 0 e db* t the S -
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of the chaps are -sl sl�rOng. MOSt walking -skirt - guessed,. from the bent sentry, still in civilian clothes except world enough to learn the adiventage erri to Eastern Canada frOin' JS=4a7 "
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eeP1ng On t4le -back, the co;4�entration in his, taut for a swagger cane; paid his taxi . . 1st ,to August 17, 193.4, Lincluded 62,_ .
ATound- Lucky the weather's fine! brain, ; of listening much and talking little 368 cattle, 540 calves, 145,,135,b 8 I
7%e irrVart I,,Doki-ft& love leaped into. her gave instructions for his kit to be on first acquaintance. But his liking I DO
who selected this place for dark eyes, moistening them� . dun�ped at the guard teint till further for the grave man and 45,000 sheel;. 1.
a, camP - . ." The Honourable, _whorf4 in 'spite
"r think this'll do," -be said, turn- orders. of the single star on the shoulder With . I
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ATchie's language became unfit for ing so suddenly that she scarcely had "'That's the Adjutant, sir," said the of his high -collared tunic, be judged the egg export season close '. I
Publication. "On the chalkL-wait till ti " -
me to drop her lashes: "Colonel entry, pointing to a b,ow-legged figure to 63 nearly fiorty,%vas instinctive. at hand, there are indications that I L
it rains. In full view of th15 Slea- Thom1pson. 'Room 154. War Office. in khaki u�aking its way across, the (Continued next week.) . there will again -be an 'active expox-i ,,
wait, till a submiarine pops up. ,.No Reference our recent interview am para -de ground towards them. Peter .1 tra-de in Canadiaueggs to the Etritish . ".
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rifles. . No tents. No clothes. No now ready and shall be glad of, in- -salluting although the newcomer - 'Isles. � . I . �._,,1111
mthing. And they're going to build structions to report for duty. Reply only wore the two stars of a'full lieu- �. - , - I I . I , ,;i,
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hutmentg - - - perbaps.�' j)aid. Jackson, 22a L�own*des Square, tenant --,saw a pair of puffy eyes un- I 11 �� �.,,
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the roadside -they found a little knot - "You canPt send that," said Patricia. rather full in the lobe, a goodish A short accoumt was lately given SA CKA � �
of offlc�rs. ' � , nose in the correspo-nden,ce pages of qWddy dhappew wb" &s -,
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"Can't I?" He rang for Smith; and a; set of bad teeth between thin Na- I t. .
"That's Dunning," said, one of them xaVe instructions for im-mlediate dis- lips. tuTe of the exploits of an uneducated 'Liver.and Kidn'eys
to Peter, "the old chap in the blue patch of the wire. "'And what can I do for you?" said., Arab boy of unusual arithmetical � we wonud by
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uniform. Got a letter for him? From § 6 the other, carelessly acknowledging ability wh6 recently died in a govern- 1.
the Horse Guards? Ovam ilong, [Patricia, coming in fro?m� her after- the co", liment. ment asy1rum. in Cairo, He camo of DR41HASK's -
then." a ,poor family, was unable to read or I .PW 21 a, 'y 1 .4 &� �
L noon walk with the children, found a "Are you the Adjutant of the 10,th :ij
IPeter, hat -in hand, found hiqrlself tawny envelope on the ball table. The Chalkshires ?" wTite and was of low general intelli- . -
talking to an imposing old buffer, big- wire was addressed �'Jackson,,11 &n.d "I'm ,Lieutenant Lock-sley-Jones, at gence. When first discovered he.Was
moustached, corpulence accentuatedby -she opened casually; felt her heart pvesent acting in that capatity." - making aprecarioue living by exhib-
his tightAtting ' dark -blue tunic and stop as though two fingers bad clutch- 'The deuce you are,' thought Peter; iting' his powers of calculating men-
-red -striped trousers. ed it; heard ,Priinuls's voice: "Wbat's then aloud: "My name's Jackson. I've tally_ in the cafes of Cairo. He could
"Wbat do you want?" asked the the matter, munmy?,, been ordered by the Wax Offi,ce to square numbers of two qigits almost . .
General. "'Nothinz's -the matter, dear," she join this battalion.pp instantaneously. * He could give pro- . . 0 1
Ma:ior AtnstrbMer asked me lbo said calmlY. "'You -and Evelyn had - "I don't know anything about jNm eucts and squares of numbers with .
44 three digits in times varying from .
give you thisp chit, sir." better go upstairs to Nanny.11 The W. -O. haven't sent us any instruc- .
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Chit! Chit! Been. in India, have :Sbe watched them running up, the L Locksley - Jones fingered eight to forty-five secondis. He was
*u? JWhat regim,ent? On buai - broad s tone staircase out of sigh t. s,craggy mouatache doubtfully; scrut- hardly less slow in caing num-bers. . �
ness, eh? A box-Nvallah." His tone Then she read the pencilled message inized the telegram Peter produced. He cb,uld ,work out the exact values I �
of 5.10 in twe t I .
changed. "Who the hell's Major An- again: "Report for d'uty 10th Chalk- "All right," he said. "You'll have nty seco*nd's, of 6.10 in I
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struther? Never heard of the blight- shires Shoreham Camp immediatel to share a tent with the other fea- seventy secords, and 8.16 within five I . I
90 . y of .
leT. "uT application form t v- lows. .Weanwhile you'd better come minutes. .. '. 4. .
. . Division he did more slow- to
Teter, who knew his Anglo-Indian ed please expedite. Thampson. War -and have some tea. * Those are the ly than multiplying; nevertheless he I . I . .
of old, explained Aartly"; suggested Office." officers, lines" ---,he pointed to a row could do ast'onishing feats, there al -
the General had better orpen the let- f tents by the road-oltbe men are --,D* He could break off calculations - . -
ter; stood quietly -by While it was be- "M�hat a*lool f am,,"'she said to 0 in the middle to attend to other busi-
, � over there'�--his stick switched across
i ng rea d. - ,herself. "What a selfish, ,unpatriotic the parade ground -"and we mess in nests and take up the work accurately ' Best of all fiy kiMkr& - I
'Retums, " ,growled �the GeTwTa�. fool!,, . . this big marquee." again where he had broken off. His 10C Clean, quielk, sure,
"Returns! Nn, at the devdl & I know I I "I don't wonder )F-hrry Preston metho,ds of wark ivere rot discovered, WI-ly cheap. Ask your
about his returns? I've only been in Drug -
this damin PART Vil whistled," thought Peter, as they 'but be had obviously memorized the gist, Grocer or General
. place half an hour. Here, picked their way acr6ss the 'tent- 8quares of numbens urith two'digits, PAY Store. .
you," to o,ne of the officers. "Why PLAYING AT SOLDIERS ropes to Mess; ,pa�zed through the and less completely the products of . .
the devil haven't we sent in any re- § I MORE THE WILSON FLY PAD-%
turns ? " �deserted 'ante-room,l where a red nuxrihers with two digits. He was CO., HAMLTON ONIV
Except foT the newness of his Icav- stove glowed ,welcome into the main 19 when he died. I �
`4Returns have been sent to ,the alry-cord' tunic and a slight lack of part of the miarquee. . This boy, comments 'IT -he Listener" .
War Office every night, sir." suppleness in the carefully brokv-ned Scattered about in groulps, at the w3s a good, although not a remark- LONDON AND WINGRAM , -
"Well, this blo-ke writes from the. ,belt, nothing about the quiet gray- ire-stle-tables under the s,vdngin,g oil- able, illustration in our day of the South �
Horse Guards." He ad&essed him.- eyed young man in the,otherwise- lamq)r,-,, little knots of officers,sat eat- rare class of calculating boys (they
self again to Peter. "Want a com- emoty first class compartment on the ing qnd drinking. Civilian wait,ers ,are apparently aNrays boys) wifio as- I P.3L
mission, don't you? I can't help you London, Brighton & Swith CoastRail_ bu-stled 6bout, serving them.- tonish their conterroolraries by their Wingham ................... 1.55
with a commission." way betrayed the civilian of a day "'Hello, Adjutant," exclaimed a tall quickn,&( Belgrace, ................... 2.11'
"W's already attended to, air," ex- ago. sS in,multiplying, a d"v'd'ng Blyth ............. . . . 2.23. L
Me biattemd valise and an old- thin Major twinkling face red -veined and factorizing - nuv�bers, in extra:ct- ....... * ' .
h42ined our Mr. Jackson. "'Colonel fashioned Army basin, leather-covei- with port and the open air. "What's ing square,' cu,'.)e and other roots, and ......... 2.30 - ,
Skeflim-gton has just filled UP my' aP- ed --relics of a trip to the East--clid this? Another bud&fig" Napoleon?" in doing mentally other arithnvatical Clinton ..' : 3.1*
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plicatioitw form." -not ,smack of 1he'newly-joined. Close Locksley-Jones introduced pet,ar work which an expert mather,natic- Bruccifield ................... 8.27
"T~d," said the General, and turn- cut dark hair, clipped moustaches, deferentially; the Major shook hands; ian could do only with the ai'd of Kippen ............. Is ...... -3.35 �
ed on his heel. ! correctAy-wound puttees and dubbined asked the usual I'Dhone any soldiering pencil and paper and a generous al- Hensall ................ � ..... &41L
sion. 'before?" apologized for talking sh towance of time. They attra .............. 6! . 3.65
, . * .. 1. shooting -boots- coirr.pleted the illu. I OP ct at- Exeter .....
,,If it won't inconvemence Mrs. ButPeter Jacis�n's mindbad not yet in Mess; and buried his nose in a tention because they are expert-, in 'L ..
Jackson and yourself too much sir," cast off its old allegiances. large cup of �boiling tea. a niediurn which we -all understoo,cl North I
said Murray, stooping to adjust. the 'Rather, as he whirled Sussexwnrds aclks I on?" he said, enierg_ -and ,can appreciate --in which, A.M.
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oiling -cans as they swept through .did those discarded problems assume ing. "Let mie think. Name sounds ever inexpert, we are all performers- Hensall .................... 10.65 �
thAe long .-;vtreet of Horsham in the L;cuter import. One by one he conned fairrdliar sormhow. You're not Tessa 1W. W. ,Rouse Ball in his ho-ok I
du5k, "I think I s.hould like to , i over the wrrangem-ents ma,de - fort- Bradley's son, by any chance, are "Mathematical Recreations and Es - Kippen .................... 11.01
the Army next week. Mrs. J . Brucefield ................. f., 11.09
acks _p�ightly repoIrts from Lime Street, you? She married a man nam -ed says," devotes a chapter to these Clinton .................... 11XA .
is quite, capable of driving now; and weekly statements and a bi-weekly Jackson." prodigies which will amiaze anybody I.,ondesboro ................ 12.10
the garage peo,ple will keep the car letter from, Bralmson, accurate statis- ,"My father, sir." said Peter. who has never studied this subject Blyth ..................... 12.19
clean." -ties from Reid; wondered if they �'Go,od GadL," said Major Fox -Good- Ware. All of them have really ex- Belgrave .................. 12.30 . -
"'Very good, Xurray.11 Peter look- might have been improved upon. And win; "why, I W6 at their we�dding. cellent merwries, especially for lists Wingham . I
oung speculating on these things, Peter be- Thirty-five years agp, or I'm a Dutch- of numbers. (They can see the num- I
ed at the clean-sha,veN earnest y ................. :..- 12.60
m1an. 111sn't it a very sudden deci- gan to feel--4or the first time. -the man. Fancy little Tessa having a bers in their minds, and hear them C. N. R. I
sion though?" real pang of parting from Nirvana. grown 'up -%on, I say Jonlesbog there, and they get addlibional helA East I �
"�Couldln't stand, what those fellows it was as though he had cut the main pardon, Locksley-Jones . . . 11 it is said, from the muscles of I
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said to me at dinner,"' admitted, Mur- interest out of ,life - as if the en ty "'Yes, Major." The Adjutant was speech). They develop from the age Godeiieh . . - -
ray.; and relapsed into silence. of his -creating %�� died. ,%-mbolic- visibly irritated; firstly by his super- of a -bout six onwards a quite tAerrific .......... 6.46 !.W
§ 4 Clinton ............... 7.08 3.00
ally, be seemed to see -his two flashing ;or's reception of the nerw-comer, .Qe:c- interest in numbers of all kinds; they Seaforth . .. . � ...... 722 8.18
Followed a fortnight which com- signs, as they had (been before the ,ondly at the mistake (wMch he knew think of nuMbers to the exr,lusion, of DU
prjoed:_ now lighting restrictions: "Nirvana intentional) in his own name. alnvost all else. blin .............. 7.33 I 3.31
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i(l) A perfunctory medical `eramr- or Nothing," they had blazed. Now "'Young Jackson will be posted to They. discover for themselves, or, )&tdbell ... . . . ... . . - . 7.42 8.43
ination by 'Patricia's father. they blazed no more. Nothing'. - . I I � - learn from others, devices -f or Dublin .......... Went
'(2) A letter (enclosing the Blue ,'He pulled, his ltnfantry Trainin--1 I shortening soyne d%f their vvvvd%n ..... 1.1.19 9.32
Form) to WT. Impey, who returned it frmil his pocket; began to gudy Bat-
-<k]Y signed-4with a note "Duke et talion Drill. "A Battalion in nxw.9,
decorurn est fpro patria marMl IBut the subc,on,scious ,rnind would
(3) Two da ys * I delay. -not visualize lbattahons either in. mass
14) A telegram from Travers:- or other foaTtutions. The ,mind re- ,
"Wlar Office instructions cw"lle& turned to its old love, refused to be
Advise you apply direct to thern." comforted- T%e mind did not recall
(6) A visit to Major Anstruther', the mor�ing's partings6-vith Patri- '
who said,, 043porry I let you dov m-. Take tia, careful to disPlay 'no emotion -
this chit to Colonel Thon*son, Room while the childrM excited at their
164, scross the road." . first vision of 'daddy in khaki., In-
-(6) An interview with a iniild-fac- stead, it called up figures front bal-
ed gentlenwN very determfined that 2 anCe-'sheOt-1. the factory work�nc at
the Nbrthshires bad Tnore sulalterns full pressure, that dimp-lit back office
ftn they wanted, and proposing a in, the city; till, gradually, ciani# re-
eowmd4ion in the -Chal-kehirea. ^*%u* "ilectiOn Of `Mr. Raymwud P. Sed -
Division. Yould better take It. ,See lets. . ,. .9 I
I ge�t that Blue Plaper at once.11 IPeter -had already posted two of
1(7) 9Me ordering, ttying on, and the -letters to Prout; bisited .tl*
delivery at Lowndies iSquare of a sub- Bloomsbury list .&a prMiged!, fbund
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a4terin's urgXornx I 1. everything in 'order. ',Only a Photo.. :
i(8) 6ix days? delay. , I gra%k, a Virl"s photorrh*, Was migg-
t �*, � b ".. 1814 V ing. And th4tPetter b*J not' noticed L
Engiwd, offliciatly, was not In & B* ftom lrlr� 'Gordon 'himseU Q
kwry,forvv Mr. .7admon I .1 00M DO WM* MW ww won" to
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and so they proceed from strength
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