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F I 'k. 00111" , �1. t. . . . - ' ' in 04torly; a sfh,fmf� of t'4141iD.Alials, A91 �1. � " - �4 r, . .. . ; ., � - I . * tp her infinitie �cit j . . ­ I 1,5Y G,", , Mill: -ATTEKE�OR'UGH' pains, ar ./y for tokinij " "I - 1A r I . _-k_.1.-_1._ . 11 I 4% IN . .., � . 4. . ­ . � 11 � I .1 ­ . I .. :S:W.' '. . _..... r ,' --- ' . I -perfect a.pp 't to,.-ibei � " - � ­ . I . I , . ,40�tn., t.1 , i `i' ` . - joHN H. - BEST - . . . . I I . r % �'," i \�0 " - - I . . 01111 "IN , I 11 I .... "M 1-1 .1 - � ­.... ­ 1� ............... I -.'-.--1--- ­1­1_­� ` - 1�1' " I ,� �.,'� . I . Or nose and ameven. 0hrilst Churdh curve I L �'�' 4.�� r . ,) ! -111 — I., , ..�, , — . , I 0 1W. ,4 5 to, -her voice,, aadi pooce6ded at .Quee, .; � , " 4 . . I�er, , , I 1, N, ", . .1� .4 Sollicitor, �' K , r -r, . ­­ .... ;,,­ ,-,. ­._­-r­r­r ­­ 1,- - ,� ...r. ". " '4-1-11... 1 - , r, � - , __1 11 I ­ 1-1 0. lk­ �, - - :---- - ---- , --- ­. , .. " �,, I '----."r .. - .­­ I � on a saliary w4j�h seemed Ajubian,, — " 1:1� " . . . . 4 1 . ; �1- I r' 1 4 iti . , . . r,, , 11 �. 4 I � 111.1 I 0 $or IVA Ni9wilke to Mr. Nalvasisy, to her, "4L, _ I'll ..,", 1. 1.1,� ,'.." V i - 1. � S N �. , . . . : �. �r .. , ­ - : .- r � : : Outurbo, CHAOIOR r-- 'to uiphold .Pu 10 aWylokw effort drawtbaiollk�,. 4ince; it pir . . . . . . . . . . j -'r, ... r. ... : -rrrr :'­ ... �,; r ... - , , qvienQ4 -8 ­ � . .. "I � . I .r. 5"Iftro - i�� Is' Kingdo - - dis- her froav-1foRiigp#ing her fears -apd- Tu t post, Vor L , able ... .1 � 1: ,;� .,???,: � � I .",:: _, Y,V� , ' ittig o,min .-y soon alhe was I I �_ �� I .; .� 11 iii jl'.��'�L'`Ilii I I —, ' IfYoui hwpe the, plOise 'under Div- tribLited of bef, wise counsel to wir there ww a. lb�lacik rim to Is"aps V0 send ff V_ pounds, 'to, Sir John. Mill I , � I I . - ­ ­ , �;"�;t,,��4.";V�;��r",F,3*/17wy,���N�-�,C,f�.�, . w of m, � .� . ­ - - * , , . - ­ . ­�.�.�­­ �,,,,,.,,..'­,_. �4,_, ql, � r I . � _ pv . , � _ �, 'r.,', �". � 'e, r 1 , �,i..Ji.j wo WAfMIC.D. BELL.� P.A. ine guildiance three times, Fathex.'? young woewn and imaldens when, . cirown of - golden glory. I who returned it.with -ar-note to the jance aw ' � ;i � ,q I ,Xy k, 0 �,��,,,,,6 " ' '_ � 1 I . � r from bhe! ac, 11 I I . - I r , mwglc�, .,� ft, I .� ,; ! ,r I ' He ev r7ohe, ws.liia a& 'Well dbate J ector, No onei b0lityeld, 111M.'. 2" ,W-' r - ,,;��'A ' I I . 41 . . .put m MV sped , I aduate i .. , � �'�' -1 "'Hwe It?" said Mr. Mallassy. . swe beset bir their special, tempta.; . "Good -night, TuseaxL Sle,ep- well effect' that 'if e ' -.1 11TIP!, . .. � 11mister, & Solicitor .bade% and.' over fils. ....�� , I � . . 'r " . . r tdons. till morning." .Humanity with e,nhm,. w0`bh helping as, Isabel, what 4 Joy e t , - ISO I . M_ , , : '. -1, � I - �� 1. 'bel, . . . .1 - . 1, . . �.Z ,q I—— 4 . of late F, Holhisted, KJO. r face crept the *AW look alwa en- "In thi dark'dqys of the war you als was a ciardinal feature of the.ed- it would be to mtn like hianself who teachler shoul& up, , 4y j,w,,b, , r % ,; r , - 1014'1,0151i . 'w * t­�. . - to PAY, jgjct she had not at fin I W Winigham .�, .� -4 - � (,Next A. D. Sutherland) . vs� _ '" , * ":IRV'��_'. I � . gendere4 by a fit5it lavien ,wheTIZe .w4t9rs­xbw%ys prepared with words of ucated person. Isablell n�ev k nothing better than, I . . 4 "'. , a�- , i:"-,o;ii.*i`;�.,1i �, . "-.,- , ,"I 0 1 . .'is ,no det-Are to 6nd ,what is hunted. ,odmi0ort th sustain and cheer, 6ver that. . 1181ee well ti -la moruir iblu _Fwl�u of helpers in fiurthering in- ,mi& 'as exo ddngly as the Wlti- ... Sve, t ... , .� , - #'--F- 1 e! x�ri � , ys, Thumsday and FAda;78 I p ug," she a . . -� . I "Yles, any 41saT, you are quite,right. ready to dhterpret the Vvine Purpoisqs repeated.-, - velry.way Chris,Vs 'Educational lung- plication table. Her horror BI . . . . � . . . I . I . . . . A." �, ", � -,;.,�! 0 over Keating's Drug labarv. . Of I �� I . 11 -It.? I P` I �, ; I I - I � .. Xt ds bbere, three times." He took Qff whieh, our lesi receptive and penebrait- Tuscan was, Samela's cat, and be- dam. That fifty pounds was, the'fITS't uatqtlalified pXTson Was majestle . .o. ... , 4 � rr." ,� �. � 8571x62 TandeaboT . .,. I . . . : �,.:.: . .r 1.�r`� 'f ;�'.. . . his spect4cilles and smiled, gr . 14ting -of the mill -stone of makeshift its completeness. . .izl 'Clint . I .,;... :,`i., I I . ateful'T ingminds found it so hard to ftbhom. tween the two was an immense dev6- � on .,,..,...."..,4.. .L... �,�,,, �� . , . 1, N .. . I I coTir- 11 . - �Ii..',l -z. I , M . __ . at his daughter, Isabel. "You co fl -IDM Mr. Mallassy's, neck. After it io,Heie. is Samela�, .............. t-,. ", ��,iz 4 Ok have you -limited your effoxts tiVn whi,oh irritated:XV. Malilassy, but ti:fe 0 ' �Wld � Mrs. Mail- � �?",4 fort!" he said proudly. Isabel Im ilo the denlomination of ,your cholice WVDch *31-rsi. Malla,jisy, though she Te- haugled into an acceleran& of ,lassy who, *"­�_" r . I - VETERINARY ed back, ,proud, tho, in htr fh-therla- . easiness. . .1. I I . *1011rl trusting, had fallen. T_ �� - ­ - - .... .t�..�., � "� , .. I pride ,of heir, '"F0 , e. You have miingldd *freeily proved, it in ,her 1usband's presenT, (mrbot thle sleep trust, so often engen- .. - . A � ; , � . I I " , I" jl;j. . — ' ,In, her ',holidays, - Isabel still- at- ders.. . ':' " i , ., . ­ - . � . an Je- ,communal -life of' all the 'fiplt In a d)iw way to be softhow more I . �, txetpr ... .:.%.*:.'"f,:,-! T", _. I.; "What shall we subatitate?" Mr. . . I ..;.A -;-,:i#;*, . � .� I eet .. . ,.,;..�`, ­; 11 vl 11, JOHN13NRIEVE, V.S. I chu -,ches,, and your readiness to help interesting, and -even, more natural te'Odied Castle� Sltr Chapel with her t'At Ur,0'�, Isabd clommented aeAd- " 'Nook" ;,- :.' ,­�% 7'P .1 10 � Mallassy asked. I . I father, -and, their Sunday, had all -the ly. -,----- . I .. ;... � I- . forward any 'good eduse, fro.M. what- #ian, the bond ,between, her GodzfelaT- ...., . . . .. I I I , ":Y - the .pr , s ever , PerSua . old "sancitified ioy,�' enriched with a . - . I . . ­.. I �­ # I I njoinor, graduate of Oniario Veterin- ou anay cerrtaiinly usis I hra e. 9 , isdo& it, -has originated, dng husband aAd her .ouperlative "Here she fi," said Tuscan. joyoiii- Exeter � . ,.:. I , , . . I ... " �� , Ir College. All itwilce.". , . . . now Pride and a sense If financial 77".......". .. , .! . _. t I " OWL diseases of domestic ,tmayj?" said MT.-Mallassy, "-I , has been abundantly displayed. Es- daughter. I I � . . ily, to himself on the-.-kiWhen table, Hensill ....... I � 'W',-. ,, . ,. � . �. " I "animuls ,Ereo6ed. Calls promptly at� . pecially would we ,recognize ,your "Do notbe so foolish with Tuscan, iel&sti-city wh1oh ,could, not but mam- - fest itself in and nearly stritined'his -neek in giv- "Kippen ....'...l�... . .,. . .'..."A-, , . I . I I tended to and charges moderate. Vot- thought not" valuable servk,es, . in diis: wider Saimiela," was a,p�brpetuall admonlish- the sacrament and the ing al firmlliok to the most unget-at- Brucefield , . . . . . 41_.091��-' W 4,1n, I ­­"­.li..1k,.. 4-4001 ­­.. A.I.,___ . _ �__ "I I . I erinary Dentistrry,a specialty. Office mly:Qwn r4ports�"said. Isabel, spherli, on the Hymnary 00(mmittee merit,'of ,lBr1e..*.,Ma)1la4§siy's tongue, "Why soope--of t4ie -Sunda-j dinneTl.__MT.,1M&1_ dible-fi-dige, I& fuk in the rnd&le -of --hlw- CrwtTon ; ................. I , P , .. it . t-1 one -4'. ofteg Use a, phrase ibwiee�thit ' llialis,Yps es,dtasy. But no one recog- djen,e spirle. , _. - , 4!__;..�, .11 ., and residence on Goderich Stree 11 of the National Union. ' 'van you nliotli&opy Isabel, w1ho is kind. � , Lon-desboro ... ..... - . 312.11111'' . � . ,... _­_ - : , ;42,56: ­ door,east of Dr. Jailrott's office,'�eaw � . .2 --V, I . empfiasi9;7-',l But noi three times, that KWhile de deplore,from. our hearts, and wise,booi?" Tibet was the. source nized better than -he the force of th I Blyth �. .. ,.;.,;'.', � .. , . � is poverty.". I . ........... � ... :.... .2 -�.. ­'�, �� " , I .. 11 I fortL ': youi�'approaching dep1rture,.­we feel of all Samela"s� ,irritation. t(y-.,her fa- arguments Isa-beil laid before ludin,as SwAela opened - the -sittingTroOm BelgTave ... � ............ .... . . ." "Is that it?" ii1d Mr. Mallassy, to the wisdom Of -her colditinuing in .- . 12- I .." . I you -have been 40iielly callied, to take ther, that she did...niot copy 'Isabel, &lDr, aud ,stood for a moment quite Wingham, ..,..:._.........,.. ,:=,- 1�', vl,l� ' -he illooked, at his daughter vp the work " . *'-peerless alpha- I'll in the mid, " .... :7 �',!,.:,.", � I , aft,d again her professdbnallife that adheTen&cd, to, die of the floor divin- ­­­­,__ . '. � 1 " I 4 at Tub Street, Tries, and that of Isabelle! wk stil . � , " , " with gTatit I 11-11- __-d-. ,,,, - - ­ ,.- ­_�_ L�4�­ r A. R. CAMPBELL, V.S. . - ude, as though, she had th- Anglican "Pefiluasionl_�--a dim- ing the situsitlan. ' And " Aid" st,aiiod; ­ I , , . . the pra,yen of this,ch-urch will fol- beffrom A to, Z, Samela did not re- �, -1 --- - � . � iiaght ifim'i very great, deal. , low youthat you may be i op. . inishing word, very dear to Mr. Mad- Mrs. Mal-lassly's capaieitk"foT trusting, C.N.R. TIME TABL, -,, -.:--­% ". I I Graduate iog Ontario VeterInexy "Keel) linde� Vivive . spared, un- produc _a jingle letter. , . I ' , � I., . _. . I .. 1! ' � -nd. guidancel at dla,... Divine, guidance; ,for many years Isabel went out and bolted the kdt-' ' lds-Ely�-wihi,ch had served, her so well, Mr. Malaas-sly's skill in lva,le'., composi- r � East, " . I �, i . I I I _. - All-. the tolp,afto bottom, h ... for­th�­ftiliaz, to devote --your gifted perVice to the eben dolor. Tuscan laughed w1th his .,-gained' culture H., :1 , , College,- University of Toriontq. .S,6tclally, iat S'me'-Ville.r High School tion� Isabel's travail . A..M. -P. - " ' ,dilie substiturte--i-L" fie. 1 c , ss met r 0 h � i , if whdich . . - dislea&65 Of r domestic animals &ated be ofi-sidered. Mistre es, .in the p i e f t eir all I , until -her coi ' r ha� GiOderich ........... . 6AD 2.3Q, ;.Ila,-:�"A_ . � exteilsion of Ch st's kingdom , on ta!il; and then gave himself feverish- mm9p I I pri'ilcipies. So did :Mr. Mlallussy. A subAtitute � * I I. . , by the most modern � vulblame task of ithe inculcation Of been ,as hubou . -11",1 ,earth, and that all, your efforts irD ly to his-thilet. There was so inuch ��.. I rea,l & part Of the room as C - - - .'. --­ - - , 7.03 3.00 � .. or night was -not easy,, r . .1 . . "Z Charges, reasonable., Day culture, could lio, mlore be "chapel" its'chairs and table,.digappeared as, Sea,folrth ............. .7.17 .�8.11(; , ,,",� I k A �­_ <. I this direction may have the crown r,f tio, -be washled,, And not, he know, very M5. is Promptly al�bended to. Office on "Wliat do you think of 'with help His richest bles,sting.", ,,, I. `.'_ . . .7.28 3.29 " ��, ,,I .." , eaU . . ing'ch time in which to do it* - He than they cQalld dine in the middle of though they ha.d.been -swept mt� 'a Dublin . A�� ...... ��.� � Vain Street,.. Itiens-all, -iEipposit,6, Town slustafned from on highl?" MT. Mal- ptlt is , gda,tiful ktt',ii Samuel,,, 0 ' He the day, or ,cornifess to never harvilfg dust)pan and earned out to the rub- Mitchell ........ i.. 7.37 3.41 , -,,�­' � I I I I " HaIL Phone � 116. B�re;&T of Scd,t- lasisy asked., I I sic Ided hkiisellf, ought to ,have -lcf6�ised, the Channel, or ' to halving bH§h-4heap. ' The moment"is stibiess ' ' . . West , . "1111.1" . Elaid Mrs. Mallassy, "a beautiful let- beigun' a'quarteT of an hour ago ' I .. 11 �� Kenne , ,, I too,, by the Yfito-bell ............ 11.19 ' ". ,on fatheirs who, were stationers.' Mr. was stirredi invisibly, I I �� , " I tish Terriers. . Inverneed Is Isabel did not altogether like It. te� You were certainly the right the hearth -rug. His tongue worked 4.33 ''I . . ... :11, . ' . . HensalL I think in the maddle I should use ,per- Maalassly - desired witA his, whole heart waves'- of 'awareness ahvays aroused ,Dublin ....... �... ..., .11.21 P.41 : �'.., I L ­ ­ � ,on, for it to, be entrusted to." tvehemlently. In thus preiparing hini- * z 1;11,1 . I . qui-be"slimply 'by the grace of God',". "Do k so, my dear?" _9;aid stilf for he'so'welll 'knew what, Tus- that Jsalbel should .db profusely the by Sameiia, th-ough she, herself was Seaforth ,..-.. .. 11.43 .:-9.54 - .;il' 1. I I she said, . I , you thin . things r�eqdired by culture and high . . � 1. � . .. MT. .Mallass,y, a e ar;. ranged himself in. hi -, ­ wfidly.. un...___ __12 A-2_10.09 ' I I nd m ade cibus off 1,ke-I)IT S4me�4_ _'C1iUt0n,L_'_­:�=' . I , "I havg,.it,,'.'_s2 d Mr 2�jallassy_wjth _eOrt.-tor lb-6k.-iWeS _A.genuln . With. ne? ......- I - ­ - - � - I_ � - - ­ , _q__ pinanity, .--'Irri--t-hit-fniiitt6�i"6f-6UtwarcL re- coufd _� � ,." .- I—- � - . _ ":_._ ... *..-. ­ . . crupu� I � be'ignoi;iii: onqi by thoser who Go6erich � .......... 12.22 10.34 - . __ � 1. MEDICAL ­ a. happy air of finallitk­�-"'By the wMi, ,ba . Machiavelilli- wray4ng himself s Iligi:0111 as lin everything else, father ignore the rainbow or the mackerel. . . I I I 1, I I . ,Ill never get anybody like IOUsly for the society of hi's- beloved . . , .­�; r I I .. __ . . gra,ce of r the Holy Spirltl.�', . . . . . I ,and daughter perfecilk understood sky. ".Isabel,, -of - -coiurse, underst . . I . - I I . I", �� 1 4 1 1 � " ­ Mr. Sharoson.", sladd XT9. Vallassy classiies, or George Sand sending for r . olod - I `� . . "Beautiful, Father," Isabell nodded. s ,. . one another. I CX.R. TIME -M -ABLE ' ­ .. � 1. .1 .1 DR. GILBERT C. JARROTT . ,, affly. the hadr-iltesser because Dumas was I 11 .. . -perfectly the response ac dlem. I isur % fo, . . , a 4� I . I I � A - ure. ' Her' cof- ' 'East . .. . '' Ix . �J,� . � . . . . . I � Amd.now sball- I read it, again?" - Mr. Mallassy would ,have liked coming to -dine with, her. t niiiie anJ twenty Isabel sen -i in should make to Nat . I . !,; aculty, ,of �Mt,djd.e, . I ; . . ::Do, Fat -her." ' - . P.X .'; , ­" . Graduate of F . more !congratj�atjory e6ifinirefit upon .Ups.tadrs, an the siittlng�room, - the ,her application, for the Headmistress ments -upon the, rainbow,' if ctold,V,ere . . ., .. .1, . . . ... . . lUmftersity of Western Onitalio, Mean- , Call your Mother, my dear.,' . ,his composition, -but he responded un- family waited in the early spring sihip of Readford, fDr which'the ad- faultless, I - - I . .t Godierith .... ........... 1 420 � I . , I , ..... , ... I I . ber of, Colle ans, and Isabel left the'room and Mr. MAI- . I � �11'. . a,moment s4fishly to his wife's 'change, of night for Sainela. 'Mrs,. Mallassy set' verbisement ,in The Spectator stated iibyotu are very -late," said Isabel In Menset ..................... 4.24 �. G6de, lassy for . . . . - , .� 6 � Surjoow of Ontario. Office, 43 . . laid down the let� thought. , I . quiletly tru�ting; Mr. MaIllassy read explichly that canivegsing would dis-� sburip repi,Dof. ' . . I McGaw ...................... 4.33 . ,-.,,10 . 2ich. Street, Weert. Phone 87. . . ter on the- tablet. So Shakespeare "We mpst trust," he said!, through once, more the letter he kt,ew qualify. Slir John Milli who had his � Aubuam . . . . " ". . .'. . 4.42 . f I Successor to Dr. Charles Mackay. may have laid, down Hamilet *hen'he . "Very, I -ate indeed,"' echoed ' Mr., � ..M... . .111 � I I �. . I . ­�11 "' , ,., � , , I ,Mes. Mallassy. en- by heaft, and rhad6 an he-rotic effort Irons, I - - -.. - " 4.52 �­' I . "Yes " replied un so many educational fires, , . Blyith ....... ...:....:: ... . I could nio, 4noTe"wilbli it and knew his th,' - ' MvIlasey. . - Walton, r .................. � � . , . . I I . ge-nius 4e�chausted. . . isiasticaXly. Trusting was her not to be too proud .though he w:is was on the lisst of ,Governors. Mr. gamela smiled -the delicious smile-, . ... . . . 5.05 , , � .."� I ,�, �. . � . 1. . DIL W. C. SPROAT I ...... ,,,, metier, -or rather, perhaps-; her ae- ,the unsupported -creator of 6 po,ligh.; ,.Nfallassy canvassed Sir John, Sir Juh*n McNaught ...... ...,.,. . , , 15.15 ­ , � , 11, , I . complishment. She was, proficieni in edi classical piece of composition, . . f in,cilimination. "I -deserve a sicald- Toronto . . . . '*­* . �j', 1. . . r . . canvassed the Committee of .Apploant- 0 ....... I ......... * 9.0.0 ; �_ 1. "Lkt Tour captains . . ing. Mr. Twig wid I ba;pe been rea:l-� . I . . � i, V� . " which he fleilt not even the Ghab:txian rnlenb-­mand Isobel -secured election, ,in . West I . ..,i: I ... . ­��..,. I the whi. ing (Howell, and from him,we natu­ I . , 1, I 11 ��', , , � � , LL -1 . . � . 'Umdv4kimity. of - of Medicine ' , Bear' (Ramlet, like a soldier, to the Paganir.11 played his fiddle., or Cinque- of the Gongre-gationigl Union himself the,true Englisob'-way of 'per - - . Q-aduste of Faculty . it Mrs. MaJlassy could ftust 1-1-11. . Wes�ern OntAxi,o, Lon- . stage;, . . ally got .on to Veneitian glass. Isn't . w3l� ,� ,:. i 11 . . 1 . � . � I . 001lege of 'I- For -he was- likely,, had he been put, on; I - � nbdiestly, only 'allowing berse,lf . a7 - . , , . , don. Member of; Ph I valli caughf-TEs balls. She did not . could eurpass., From' 'a casting -off of in th,6 ear. She too -k her appointment Toronto . .................... 820 7, . , . . ciam and Surgeons of Ontario. - Offlee To, leave herself quite without weapo pridle befell into his- n,igh Rowell a darling, IsaWl .9 And, such ­- �. . �L" . t1ly, mpodl. of. 'r ....... i,. .. � " 12-A& -:. - . 11�1'.: �� . - . ' el e _f`0 . ' . I I . . � I 11.�ve Prorv'd- most.roy-ally: and, for, of ass�istance. Gvetb§r looking nr . t niist'for �y. .. He believed that MeNaught ....... � . I , . . , . " 1. 1. I Geaflortlh. Pbonle 90. � " bung,s little printed mobto:- "If you indeed done ings fbr hif. All n:Lo,re celestial curve. -to her voice, . Blyth ........ 12.23 ' ., ��., ' . ' _St6�i�, MA -41 -, .' . ibis ,passage, - _Ood, through Isabel, -had . here went ,better and more ref Walton . . ......... . 12.13,. in Ab6rhScrt'g Drug ..... St -.0 _ I�Iiiss,- gratitiud fraction mor tilt to her nose and a -a mi ou .1n,d -- I . I libe so.ldiWs mus,ick,' and the rites If great thi . intoo the creation of woman than ......... :::: . � 'Al . �. I ;, ... - trust -you do - not - worry. If yod the financial worry wbqch bad ,dogged, with- an -access- of ,distance and high s1tuff , 1.1,11 , �� . war, ,4 I I � ��,,�,!� . . . I I I -worry vou do not trust," and' 'deT- his earl- life, -the shif-U`and indigni- gr coi_ - miarnk-that women are silk - and,' men Aub .................... 12.32 . � . . . Speak loudly flor him. . un, y ound in her references to h,er Mel ....... 1-2." 1. . leagues." On this eax t calicor." I - - - - - ...'. I I'll, . n,eath it., in still larger letters, "I'm ties to which he. had been reduced ;n ly spring. nigh . ...... . . �� �-.',� . . I ­ I DR. F. J. BURROWS ' �. . I I Menset .......... I ......... ­ 12.46' ' -4 . I , . �, I . . I provided f6r to-�duy.11 . . . . , 1� . I .1 � Isabel came back at once, but - I trying'to ruTi even a %maX stration- aex she wat waitin for Samela, idle 1. Goderich ...'. ........... I 1015 , . . (Continued,, Next Week) ... . , .� ­ � . . I / Office and residence:,. Goderich St., ' Mrs. "God- �haa never failed anybody," er'p business in, the Midland tuw-n'�d apparently, but 7thlher head, plan-, � I " . . . .� :,il � , :1 . 1: I ins . -A.0 . � .� . Mallasislydelayed.her coming, Such ..,aid 'Mr. V � , Amst-of the Unditied-,Church, Seaforth. . 1� Mallaissy. Under the in - Cairwick withlout a ten pound note of ning with a-ma.phine-h-ke method, Isa-. . . . ­ .. IN ., � . 1 I I _. � -Plione 4& Goronier for tht- County of leragitivenli�siI. to ,a great occasion enc& of that tremendous thought all capital,'had -been lifted, Isabeps im- bel was,'.bbe mistress' 00650 a yeax, � � , �, � - "-- o I 11" . annoyed her buisband. W -hen, at last � <`� " :1-M. . . " I F oro of rooms .4 `,�', - 1, .1 " . � . . I I "We are wafibing." . celpfl"c' got up I ughness,her appaiatus -of mlenl_ 9 6;-1., N N "I � 11) . �il.§. " 4. 1 � . . she did 2"pipear he remarked, icil�y, was born tb in, the' -lovely school build- ,.i-- , 0 , W. __ , , , . 31twou. - three sat silent; only Tus an, Sain- mens -e c6paldilby for alp ' - q1, 7- ,!� I :` , ell,', cat, who, like all clatsc plicatton, he., �, nd, in addition, -of --a charming suite C A ,1' � IL I a s; from where he had ory, and her architectural mathod, .i.ngs whicli had once been the- ances- %-> A 114, 1 G U 1�' I . . z I I DR. HUGIK H. R6SS "I am very sorry, Samuel. I was been lying en b6�Ae 'on -the hearth- ,had carAled h6� on,-soWarship u. tradhome of 9 now implowerished En I .1 . 1. .. : 4 _. - , -1 - . �". - .1. . I ' ' ' I . , , g-, . , ..... � ... --1 - . 1. I . .. -,- ,� .� . %g , cutting the ,rind off _ I _pon . As Mr. MiAllissy contem- I '4',';i' " * . I � Grad=4 of U,iviersi�y Of Toronto baeon.pli' � I the' bres1f . a -.t &.ug, -and, ,,trert,,hing' ''his su'peii6ij- 'i'61h6laishliP, frol�i '_m`u1n'ic*ip­af to. 4high lfsh'peer. I Sl-.00ting From Hi-gh Places ' I I . 11, �11 Faculty of Medicine, member of -Col- Isabel -l -read M t ' ' marked 4abby bady, turved -his flam- school, and 'on t'o Oxford. 'The pi'llar plated 'the sithmbion into which, in . t3 I . . � '.!111 . . �� I 'is ress"of the' G&rle bayant tailt quite definitely into a of ,Castle Street ,Church was Sir John His mercy and loving-kiiidniess. the' �, .. . I I . ! - � � I � , �. . — 2" . Lordhad ' , . . - �� I I - - 1,ege of Physicians and Surgeofis -of High Scholol at' Readford�-wiqrced. p,,,,., of interrogation.. . Mill, -Cai-Ack's magnate, intercourse lea them, -he felt that t was . "...., ... :�.' , . . _ _�!�.,.:,44 .,�.. I...,4,.." =.",a . � I . , Ontario; pass graduate course in Mr. Mal-lassy, Sendor Deacon 'of' the GJoA," repeated Mr. Mallassy 11has'with whom lover the affairs of "the almost �� much for, him. IF,ive'ry . " J, J7, _r -,N- :5,; *'.%1;-, M 11; � I I . 44 P .. ,�.�­­ I,` .."., , I 40hiftgo ,Clinical School, of Chicago ; Castle Street Congre-gatilorial C I . :;%.�.::,;�� .1... ",.,:::�; .L... . , .. 11'....., .11. � . �:;.,.;:.;;,:.1 ... never failed -anr.v,bqdy,. He will not body" was no -bad apprenticesh' ' night at his bedside ihe,grovelled in , �::�i: ... �: L . I I . . .,Royal Opthakwie' Hospital, London, felt one of those. d4stasteg f fai; P, in . I � The effect of altitude is en� ,�:,� ..:....,:�.. I 1. . England; University ,Hospital, -.1 usi at Castle SEreet. He will deanedh6ur antl'finie feeling fbrl Mr, gratitude. . � �,��:�,� � . . _111 , I �*,�,,;,�,.'_,,.,,,. i'.Iii�i� 11 _ . Lon- wife' which 'her tortal inability to dis- raise up a suitable servant to suc. Ma4lassy'sultimatie appearance before Is," finished her plans for the in- . hanged in these'two PiC44res,,. i 4% I I I . I - . . � &n, England. Office -Back of Do- crinidnate between, when a, " . . I 1. i�:Ki:,,.,,i�., ;'�:::iii; �: �, :�`,�' - .. . I . I I circuml- ceed Mr. Sharson." . III - `��::.` : . - exence of Hea,dinistresjes (below) by including in the i ...�.*'. .., ­ . . I minabn Bank, Seaforth.,- Phion,b No. 5. . God. Isabel's final sicholarship to formal - Clonf- � . . `­` . .. ; � . stance was attended with pomp- and 4,11­�e will," 3irs. Mallass- agreed. Oxford was ,,only to the value of to which s ie was 'starting . . .I,-,`-` ... �.,;; ..", ... ... -'.I ` .. . ;..'....: ,,, Night calls answered from residence; when it was ushered by pcivert too wi , y off the foreground the brow of the hill, , . . ., J I V ria Street, Seaforth. . � y I th perfect conifidence. , eighty-five pounds a year., Sir John next mornling, and ga,ve herself up . ".", I I ­ �.13 I , icto, . I .. often pr�oduced in him. I . . "And Re wifl nvt`�alil lis over -Sam- prorniptly put anbther eightyAfive for a moment to thopV'-otheT fears, and (right) by the shadow of �..: .;:: ! -.1.1 t � ,:: ; . .. 1. .. I . . — it -bought �ylou - . . ... I . after a P the building' (Empire State) X*.,':�­ . I I t v�6uld 11i"ke to hear ,Ia," ,Mr. Mallassy added ounids to it, and, in response to such wholly unconnected with her father'& . .,iii��.,'i.�, ". . � . . .. the letter, or I shouild, perrha I � ­ ..,. ­ I .1. . . ps� say . . . . .... 11 0 1 DR. E..,A. McMASTili paus.e. benlediction ,at the -hand of Providence social position, whielh mingled with from which the downward shot ' : I - I I .. . addreFs, I h -ave composed to. be at- "Where 69 Samelia?" asked. Isabel. dUT'ilig lher three yearg' relsidence at ber acadernic glory. The dispbsal of . . ....­ M:T I.,. ���', I . I . . � Crradusttl of the Univiiirsiti of To- taiched to ,the album of signatures "Down ai -M�r. Twig's,"' said her Som6rvii1te no horse. along the canal the stationer's And small -books eiller's, wask, made. The picturep were - , .-, I . I ,ionto, Ficulty of Medicine. ,which, as you know, we are !present- mother. I . . . . - I 1�, 'l . I I . 0 side could .have tauglA hard-. ]abouzr business was already 'in. negotiation. taken M.exposures, respectiii,e- ..'�. ... ' I I I Meniber qf College,of Physicians in,g to Mr. Sharson Iij the sad occa- "She will soon, 'be living,lat, Mr. to Isabel. To work ,her "damndest" Very, soon vislitors. to Carwick, whe- . , . f.16 and I � 11� - , I . mad iffurgeons, of Ontario; graduate of si,t)n',of his leaving Castle Street." , Twit,s ' ly, of 1/60 r second pt , � . , ­ - ' alto,jether," Isabel, remarked -thouch such a superlative -was quite ther from Oxford or Readford or - . .�, New York Posit Graddate-School and Mirs. Mallassy sat down soundless.- with . " 1/25 second at f.16. ,� 1 -annoyance, in her high-pitche," outside her vocatbulary­­�and to keep aftj�wh(�re else,'would have. no ter- . . 1��i I I I I # . lLjing-in Hospital, New York. Of- ly and foldeq her hands -in her lap, voice. "You Ought nlever bo have a]-' hier hea-Ith always -a little above par rors for bibe-1. Her family would '. . � r. . . Ace an High Street, Seaforth. Phone Isabel, byhold-ing,her head very high ]iowed him ta furnish her tedmom, -life held up other ,ob*ts. ,Into be housed without compromise in a J" J_ . 1/ , .N. I ... ,, , 27. Office fulily equipped for X-ray sob-glit ,to, admilomish -her mother in Mother. . I ".. .";.;,� I ... 11 - the attitudle,Orbper to th . , That was the .-beginning of her face crept a lbok of exaltation, villa on, the- Hatley Road, and �Mr. I ... ,,. .. ,�, , # .� diagnosis and'ultra, 4hort waive eilec- -e procedure. all the trouble," t�eloolk of the being with a. mission. Mallassy would be able to give hilui- - . I I ,� �. .: ..") I . � tric treaftent, Ultra Violet Sum Laimp But Mm Mallassy had never yet P&- "I. d6n't- -know: thelt there is any Isabel'& mission was to, supply the self ,more and more to the agairs of .'ab � I . treatiments, and Infra Red electricleah"led her oultured daughter's hints. � .. I .. I .. . trouble,, my dear," explostulated Mrs, money to get� the father she loved, -his ehurch, and to the dignified c.ourt- �; . . �,, . I I ftvatmenta. Nurse in attendatim [Mr'. Mallassy clea�red his throat anm jqalla,sy ,,iy tfiriliday. - I away from the stationler�s, shop Nvbich ing of recognition -from. Sir John Mill. � . ... 1'�4 . . I I I I ­ — filled little­reiservolirs with breath In "Well, . 'if -it is not tftuble, it is a she hated, to manipulate an address Samela was a diffi-cult problem, but ..:.... I . '11 I readiness flor his, th's. Nat that his ,very compromising condition, of �whlich she need not cbmeeal from her Issbel�s fears on ,this early spring .11" I * "" ­`:�:jl:, , 4 .,. , Ow,.:*­��!��i*.�'! '. :.,: . . DR. F. J. R. FORSTER' his -ever went neglected, -but in pray- things; Vdion't .Ake i�t - do you, "colleagues," to transform h6r fam7- even" confiected with . :; 1�--....:11 , S ..."."..",_., i:i!: ,.,:...:; , I inig were not 11 I& . . . er or in such a l,eitter'as this, which I 14, 1, I .:-:`;-:-:.;-:1:.:.:`-;:.; :--:-:;: . , I a N %:�.;::::::::;;:::::::::::�::.*::�;: ....... * , " I . � I 11111 N : I .1 , �jiji:�:i�;` " .1 . Father?" ily from trade into a manufactured Sameli but -with'the dema,nds' made !;-,4; I , ::":::::::,:!;:i::I::;:"...i�i�ii��i�� . ", . , '11, " .I......."I"....'_'. � . , . X."x,�".1.1.1.1.1 . . . . . . ;:'i;-... . ::,.,,'.i-.;:,, ia.aym . . . Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat M�. Mallassy regarded as equivalent It was ihnpossible� for Mr. Mallassy tradition. The name Mallassy had uVon her by herhilg1h, office., Into the 7.-..*%�:i 0`1�10 _. �, :--..,.�.,.-..�,il!ii:ii!:iiiiii:ii�iii,�i�i,:"."..- 14 - , .."..". ... I ... � r, . :::§.N_ ',� '. "'. I * 11 Cowhiste in Medicine, . to a prayer, he considered his, as v to .like what'Is-abell disliked -at least 11ang ago been taken'down, and- world ,of cation new the R�i :.:.:,:,.,.!::i:iii:iiiiiiiii�iii7..,,,,.i�i�;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:::;:::;:�:::;:;:i:!!�:�* .., . )1� 0 1 l' University hicles of reverence, the more reveree` 'a - e -du vries were �:�;:�:!!:::i:.. !;!:i:i:�;i:i;.,q":i:;:;:;;::,.;�:;:;:;:;:;:;:;�!�i'.-'�i�i�i:::!:::�::t::�:j:��i�!�i�!�!�,�i�i���i!i!�.,...r! .. I . el nt . ,;;;.--;.-.. . . . 11 ,.,..".,...,.,."...... Overtly. "Of course I do not, my small, refining blookseller's trade im- always, -being launched. That there '.1 ." '�iii���iiiiiii;iiii�:iiiii�ii!�!:�::iiiiii:i:!::,.":i:�:�:j :;;:;::;::;:::;;:::;::::::. I....... I..... ....:::::::.%1. . � . ... .,-.!i ......................... � ;�*iliii�i�ii�iii�i��:ii� 1: .... -111111 ,.: i 4 � I 'deiap "'..'.', ­�,iiji;:�.x.., .1 . _.iiii:i..`.." , �1;�;�:�;�:�.!., ::::, ,,,,,,,, o I :.::, 1. .of Tolrontol. the mbre they *eTe'stressed - ' -up .. : .:!i�ii��'...'!��iii��iii�iii�i��iii!:ii�ii:i�i�iii�,iiiiii�.!iiii�;:;:;:::::::: j:j::::::.:.X-`* x,xx, ... . n." Between' father and daiugh- posed . ion _. the afttionlery- but should be something she ha&n't -heard 11 ;:i:::::::::::::;::::::::::�!:;;:::"",.,"",","..., iii::�!i*i* . I 1. "On the occasion of your divinely- tcr passed a sa4dramental loopk ,6f',i&,hr5u-7gh R�adford was a hundTWmiles 6JI)OUt,. L90'na,ething WM,cb, when she .. 11 i :: ;*3� . . "j"I . .11 la$e assisitant New York O,iAh4l-,. :1 . birdained departure for *o-rk in an- rl..`Li::�i� I . I - ind and, Aural Institute, Moorefield's I communion. VLE. Mallassy did not from Ca-rwick what safety was there had heard about, it, 'she didn't under- ��;;j::::-::: . _ . � ather corner i5f the vii-neyard we, the . :-%-:.:*i**i`.: .',,ii�:: X... . I fte and Golden Square Throat Ros- particip4te in the gacrament. A fun. rvDv;rad-ay% in a hbodred miles es- staind-there lay -the rub to Isa ._ ... i�-iiiii:iii!iii�ii��iii�!i::::::�*:::,; 121.:.:..,i.- . , . I mlembers of the bei's I ... ��i*i:il .......... � �!l .'L,� 4t. - ­ ",::::!:;::::!:::::::�::::::"��4:.�:":: � ,�, pitals, London, Eng. At -Commercial church and congie- d,amt.nthl ,lack offl ,appreciation and pecially­ as CaTwick's Castle wa's one smooth comfort. To -morrow morn- ,I � . - � � I Hotel, Seaforth, third Wednesday in gation who worship art Castle Street, endowintent p.reVented her froini being of the glonles of England? Isabel ing, at her Donference, what fresh 1 - 4.30 Oarwick, ask your acceptance of this _ ,_."i . each. monit:11, from 1.30 1p.m .to . vither 'baptizer or confirmed into,'khe moved uneas'ily all through ,her liong proposals might not be laid on the . '-�jh, Strat- album, in which our unworthy names = 6 1 58 Waqv,lb.Streetli So .1 mysteriiouis Thtes. -which welded " her vacations lest one of -her Readford table? Without a moment't warning - , . , 9M. ' 11 I I owd. . are anscribed, as an .inadequate bqt ,hiti-sband and her elder daughter into gifls, -on a chatice.,vislit to Carwick she -might be hearing, "We shiould, i '. . 11� %%� .1 . .. . sincere expression of our respeot and bh.e,ir .close and ,clomprebending com- should discover her high-toned 'Head' ,like to have your ,views, Miss Mal- � . . . . . . I . � 111 , I esteem. We- desire, to place on re- -4 I - . I . I — plamd,onship. 'SameIa and' Mr. , Twig as the low -born daughter -of a smoll lassfY, on this m"'atter," and what pos-1- . _r , .� . I � cordouir deeip, gratii-tude, for the bless- were simiflarly bound. That, too, 'stlationer. tion could b _4 . . e more diffil6ult, morle em- N RECALLTNG your vacation you ,an& the picture to stand f9 I '', . . ings whisch, under Divine- guidancev was a freelmasonry she could not un- I'll ithloughe of Dapple and, I spoke barrarising. tb -an,�,qne whose views I tOUTs, did it ever occur to you bow enough back to include a little bf the � I ­_�' . howe dropped silently but abundantly detri;tand, 4yat Mrs,. Mallassy, for all ofDapple," sasid Cervantes, 'rustic weire always the result of a'' hard brink in the foreground, theriiby In- �5 , I up -on Castle Street during the long often you were taken or went to high I 9. MicliiAGGART h-cr ploverty of perception and know- ,Master Simplicity. It was jV tensifying the feeling (if height. 14av- A,.;,�, Dr. J. A. periodl of your-Anspi-Ang and faithful r �t pos�- campaign, at a-scertaining among the elevations for a view? The summit -10 � � ledge, %�hich. made it so amazing fox sdble far- Isabel to give a Da,pple a coterie *hitoh counts? So -me Italian - Ing the horizon line well toward the . � �1 . of Dental pastor you of a hill, the edge of a precipice, the A', I ,, � 7, , . Grad,naits, Royal College ministry. As our revered her.to bare produced suich a daugh- flicker 'of a thought, buit all-ve would or Palle, with. a Tvaine -which one mountain peak, the skyscraper, -the top of the picture also helps by add- . . " , . , I . Surgeons �,ave Ti -splayed an unrernittin zeal teT a's l,j*be1L­lHea&nistress, posi- haive burrst her acaddemic icer6mlents 1,6arnt to pronounce in secret, whose * . .�A , Toroito,.' ,Office at Hiensall; ' ing distance and vastness. 14 - Ont Fhone 106. in the discharge of your highl�it ' )ffice, tively, ,of the Girls' Righ Schlool at rather than translate her thought in- stirtling idea,% on the, ,tibeory or, � lofty monumenU the churich tower, You may be tempted'to Poke � 1% . ij,�J . I , I . So that Our Church has bleen, ennched , g6 'Much of her -se , ilil, the:pra,c % the crow's nest of a ship, not to men- your camera over the edge of a . . �1 44 , Reladford"was t lea-st sbfflkilent of to her Oxford speeeb. wal vt 6ce, of education . I", I . -a hundred4old; -by thle, profound wis- a philosopll� to reallize, bbat there vexation'wilth Samela, lay in Saniela'� she had samlehow bad the misfortune tion going aloft.in airplanes. retaining wall or window ledge .. . . dfom of your teaching, and the lofty are som-e human relationships: which entire lack of comprehension of the tio miiss, might clo,me up for intimate Therein lies a picture -taking idea ,and shoot down, It it be) a coun- I . -.�'- 41 L th i. I AUCTIONEERS . spiritual, uplift and urge of your ex- get their beauty pust because they art and science'and etiquette of -con- ,discussion, and in a company of tac- for the next time you start going try landscape, shooting down will . I . � . . . .. I ample, You bs;ve clombli-ned culture baffle uh,derstandiing, andothers which . 111. I inig awsynim4ft she woluld be the mere places. Forget not your camera, and, not' usually give the perspective � ." .. � of the mind wilth understanding bf are ugly siMply because they cannot paddler of7TgnoTndnv. At a Commit- whenever you ftd yourself "on top that conveys the effect of gieat afti- �, _. �,, . � HAROLD DALE the -heart and penetration of the goul. ,be Inis-undeTSItood. ' i tee ,Meeting not lo,ng ago she -had of the world" somewhere, make y'our- tude ,�. ,, so well 'as shooting with the . ;4 . . . I Licensed Auctioneer Your Teadimig of ithe Word has re- The grandfather clock on the Neen expected -and with no notice of self "monarch offtll you survey" by cai�era held level, although the pie. ,,�l . t , 0 1, . . Spedgillet i1n farm -and, household vlealed new mieinings, auft e.Vtracted stairs struek ten. Isabel got up w.1th t e expectation -to throw into -the snapping the picture below. Reserve ture, may still be interesting. In Any I ......� 1� .. . .1 . sg&ft prices Teasonable. . For dates, fresh revelation froirn tlia deep mys- -9 ,mathematical preicision. .1 I . 'general pool, her idleas on I the initro- I ,,, , 3 H*r. teiies of Holy Wifte n the felllow- , %A1 9)V&"* a part of your album for such Pic- ease, when you do shoot down,"the, . . " 11. mmd infazindtilon, wri,te, or phlaM4 , ducibion into the curriculum of hours a I �,A, 149, Senforth ,or ship of your choicely I Qen Song we "Ten o'clock, Tuscan. It is time, of soilitulde, ,,and ,bow girls could best nearby object located on the Way* - - I I i I . old XlWe, Ph -one P . e I - tures with an Intriguing , title-- effect will be helped by taking In &Wy at The E 1have caught some elabloes of the songs for you - downstaiTff.11 .. Tuscan * a t1jutuping oft places I Have Known," . I W r Office. , to go 6T&2&V& be hieftled to manage these earl -y .elf- V, 1 XPOISOO I . above, and in lea,di,hg us to the merely pricked his ears, ,11%e- . "Scenes from 'High Perches," "MY, such as a- protruding gargoyle from . .. , . 1, : I . . I I Throne -of Grace you have interpre- table, Tuscan, Tilt e -table 11 .'said, Isa- . forts at spelf-communion'. To Isabel, Camera Goes Aloft," "Topslde� a 'church tower, a jutting rock from %.. 1� ", I . . � ted our mlo-stpresising needs, and voic- bel, ad�nonishing the eat P as tho . I ... such hours, appeared aa ptre time- ,", ugh wafting and do-nothilnig futility, but Snaps,"! "Hitting the High Spots" Or a precipice, or a bit of the wing or, ' � 1.11 I, . � Saskatchewan ,has the larg,est num- led Our -11oftiest aspirations. Butt it be were a Readiford pupil. Asi ihe ... � I as her turn at con-tw-ibutioln came late what betthr canyou think of? It you wheel of 7our airplane. Have the , - I , :1 I I'll � I -, bisr of horges iof any Prolvince, intan- lhdCs been' ,most otr aft lygi the fliumin- showed signs of insubordinatio-A she She '(had time to ascertain that her' will take advantage of such oppor- sun sit your ba&, because the shadow ' I I .. . aide) nainvely '82 per cent of, (the total ated ewpoundings ,of your texts that �icked him up quellingly and carry- sincere, nataral thought would be re- tunities--and once you get AtELIted On Of Your elle-Vation on the ferra-In be- .K . ' IS* the Dominion, follbwddl by Al- wehave been led on each Sabbath, by ing fiian downstairs, deposited ,him on garded,96 hainkeLsAheiesy, and to con this hobby, you are likely to see that low also helps to tell that You were 1:1" 1�7, , . Ontayio the grace of the Holy Spirit, to con- the kitchen-talyle, Then -she Milled hi's ' '4R T # — - - you go to high Places Purposely for high up when chat picture was takefL, " I 1. �. I A berta. wilth 24 ,Per cent. and, . , � ,reft it into whale-heafted support of L�' I secrate ourselves anew to 'the service saucer vAth milk, ignliotiug the fact . , 'the previi,Jug speakers, who condd,er- picture-taklng-77ou will 90011-hAve in all such stiapshootinig It to ad- " , I ; w1fth 19 per cent. The ifirsqt horse Im- . . . ..I I i Z I d arrived at of the Master, and to go forth with Tuscan, -,took such valins tok &won� ed piortiong of solitude hygienic for a collection of compelling, not to stLy visible to use a -small 16fts oplinim , , 'J I . : . I pbfte-4 jMJtO 4Dgna a fresh v*our to ,the pT1osecut$on of st7rate that be was a. very small milk- I the modern girl. ,N%rse still, she dizzy; Interest. otherwise, you- will I�Te a little deta I . Z, �.. i A SW10basac, lP.Q,, Oftj june ft, 1647. a I � "". i leAve more h"o were Our several taskig. Atinket Ifid .' His infind-bely-.pr6fer- A QUIET, 114tLL CONDUCTED, had been) -asked to tabuilatel the re- The Imptleselon that you want to In tllo distance. PV041dentlZ tooli It la . ... I In 1665, tw _ it - theart has been ,d gravy to ,mlilk. Had IsAbel. for- CONVENIENT, MODERN 160 , 1� ..... .. ;;;� ; �', I . whi 9 -�, -. , ,,, V . seft to Cant& � by Louis JLL V andl How mrany a' said re ROOM HOTEL -86 WITH,BA.TH suilts of her private talks, with her give in these pictures Is thatlo, h Is to usro a filter paild6U4 - ; �* I . I sitilstalined and uplifted -by Yo giodwa to fill ,his Asucer wilL milk; Z119,91al:77", lw,ai,orrly - Presented to fammers on condition gilifnig weekW V,,,t,,,t?,.,,, ar never. ikth f your picture Is to fildbildig; w, , , " a*ii,! �' - � ' ' sa -floirm girls on, niattetg of sex, - altitude. To do this It Isn't ul 4 . ­ -I 16 ­ ­ ­. 11k,liI.I.. 1. I . �,"",4 - I I Chat they feed the 9jdjMa1i9 f0T three HOW SUTe, she would.bave risen in the -night to wRille POR PIOLDER and .6ver,theise, talks. isihei wud* still t�o teeter 0ji the brink of your Per& I cloud -studded horl2ft Of, If &041 , INN" ' ... . . . - � � -6 years, and i,n cAse, Of 1019's thmughl ly In your Bible -class, ,has your cu -n remWlyher Omission. But it was im- , TAKE A bE L,UJtF TAXI ��J_ rocrasibilnuting slimply bleenie she] or otherwise to risk your 1111!6 while has.i. - - , 1, . I I e, . � r. -. � ��, �, , I """' -, "' ""*"""" III'. I 1-1�11-`.` I 111"....1-11 11.1".* ..".." 11 '1�.,-11_1-.-r.1.1..11111_1 ..."'..Z.r"m - ,�'. � " , 01 " � 1111111* I - � - , , R W I I I I I i'l : �. I , .. I I 11 11 ' I rrrr . , "! ,1,11! ; � , '' 1. hn � I" , . � � I '' , i� P P i y, � I i 114 . � - : ,. I � I i I , - 'I, I I , I I i.... �_I! I � ��ii.i: ,.:. �." . . .:1 .1 ,.,� ; = Do ning kand set ifi'th4 right path. th possible fb.r Isabel to -fo,rget ihy- Wi4A0P- le owlefte, am'#e . I YOUF V" OVIL6141% " " I c"elesisness the fEvrmieT to Vay 21 . d;1 , . 1, I � 1 I !�, $1,000�� ,io_&y) to lailte,ring flootsteps bf youthl How thl Her apparatus Vf nvemory was � ,u 'you gna-V the Picture. ft is better for I 94, ".�,:tlx , I I t t by U . . k �. ­ " 11", libms (more than I . ..- I. . . I I I` ,�s P�*Cvu, rffight be-&nt,s dis- I . IINC,,..,il,'�. i, I -4 1 � often blas Mrs. Sbarsoonu�(rever at h"d I 17ailible. Sidh pierfeat rtmenbrauce , . .11 . . ., .... � VV-.. '. I #hq, King's Reeei�mr- , I . . 0 . � - ­­ .. , I I - , , .� I I . . . J � I i � � ',;, I . I I ­ � .11 , I � I .5. , ��. . . � ��L.! . ­ . a, 111��. � _: 0 . 1. . . 'r . , .,. I., . - � . � I � . . . , . r"', " � .!-:' M . 1. , ­ I o I I I I . " . ; I ­ . . . . . . � 11 .,:-. . . . . I , - "' ( 'I 11 �� %% ,,'., . . . , I 11 I 11 'r I I . I . , I., ,.-!, . . 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