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The Huron Expositor, 1938-03-04, Page 7qM I Al- (- -a .�'. 1111. 1-11111`1,)0i,,..,-,, "i'41 �, 11 ,R 11 11.;1:1'1 �, ,I W� A 11, I 11: il .., 101 .. ... I; � I, , F"., . I .11, 111, I �. . , I . 1�1­ J_"�­,� ,� I , t�� '­,, �'�!�,�,�:.,`,i� 11 """ ., � , 4 " - �,!�,,1'11 .11". �., ,", ", .. I ,�:: ", � !, " 11 N, .. , i - , -1 ilil�;.,�cIFIli.I.I.I��'..'�.111.1i'�i .�-;iit� -,i�.­, ­ : , � , �, - ,� , - - � .... ­­ ­,"'.. _1_,,_� �,�,:,; t' -l-, ,!t�!, .!� ,.---! I ,;,�, ; �, ,-� 1. , 1; 1�: I I . ,, 4�,"", ,4. � ", �,Ii, ­ . . I ­.:­ 'A .,;,� � , S. � 1� � . . , �*O, 1141 "' . `1�4 � "1'­V,1',W­'.,­_­,.­_ ;1� I , � � ,�. i ` - ltmo:-, .1 � "', � , _�_ �r' 7"', " " " , ' � . "� V - R V. , �,O �.# . tt� , I ,*, M,,F_I 'I-, '.� ' I . . ,, , , _ � - 1pm;0oeiWj, R,'O. HOY ....... � , 11 I _. , " m, �11 . - " , sol*119m. omvvy 'J! �, , *qorp j , , '. .� � am � "po . � WOOD. .�Vubft.` ", gweltora for . as " " . 1- ' BFW�p 941104, in rear -of , . I ..." " I 11110, ., I I Aa4 sedoww -money .1 %. 11 1, *D � . I � .. 12--a I , I I L". .. I -­ � I I I PAN( . AST ,& BOISBY - . BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, ETC. I I I I I . . LOFTUS E. DANC I EY,, K.C. , . L I � . I . f, I -P. 1). BOL-6B,y 1. 40DERIeH . , BRUSSELS' , ' I 1"T I I .. I I ­ . ELMER D. BELL, B.A. . SuecesaoT to, � John H. 13�91; I 33arrister, Solicitor, Notary Public. . . . . � Seaforth - Ontario . . . 12-36 . ... , ­­� - - I VWERI[KARY' ""'k I I . . . A. R. CAMPRELL, V.S. , Graduate of Ontario Veterinary Col- lege, University of Toronto. All dis- eases of domestic animials treated by Me meet modem Principles. Chargeis ireasmable. Day or night, calls promptly atteuded to. Office �,on Main Street, Hensall, opposite Town Hall. Fhoue, 11& Breeder of Sicottish Ter- Tiors, IDvorness. Kennels, Hensall. 1 12-47 . I . . I . � I I . MEDICAL-- . , DR. GILBERT C. JARROTT �, I Graduate of FaeWty of Medicine, Vniverafty of Western OntaT.1o. Mem- W ,of' College of " Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario. Office, 43 Gode. rich Street West. . Phone 37. Successor to Dr. Charles Mackay. I . . I i I . 12-38 W. C. SOROAT, M.D., F.A.C.S. 1, I . Physician and Surgeon Phone 90. Office John St., Seaforth * I 12-38 - DR. F.. . J. BURROWS Office an4 residenc I e, Godierich 9t., east of the United Church, Seaforth. Phone 46, Coroner for the County of Huron. 1 12-36 - DR. HUGH H. ROSS � Graduate of UjWV"ty of Toronto,' Faculty oU-Medicine, member of- Col- lege, of 'Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario; pass graduate coume, In Chicago.Clinleal School of Chicago; Royalu.,Opthalmie Hospital, London, Englatid; University Hospital, Lon- don, England. Office -Back of Do- minion Bank, Seaf . orth. Ph ,one No. 5. Night calls answered front residence, Victoria Street, Seaforth. I 12-39 . . . DR. Ei A. McMASTER I Graduate, of the University of Toron- to, Faculty of Medicine I . Member of College of Physicians and Surgeons'of Ontario;. graduate of New York Post Graduate School and Lying-in Hospital, New York. Of- fice on High Street, Seaforth. Phone 27. Office fully equipped for X-ray diagnosis and ultra short wave elec- tric treatment, Ultra Violet Sun Lamp treatments, and Infra Red electric treatment. Nurse In attendance. , .� 12-28 .. ,1,1 I). DR. F. J. R. FORSTER Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat � Graduate in Medicine, University of Toronto. . . Late assistant New York Opthal- mai and Aural Institute ' Moorefield'p Eye and Golden Square Throat Hos- pitals, London,, Eug. At Commercial Hotel, Sealoath, third Wednesaa? in each month, from 1.30 p.m. to 4.30 pxrL 53 Waterloo Street Sotith, Strat- ford. I 1� 1247 . - - DF,NTA1---, _-, � DR. J. A. McTAGGAR�J, , . Graduate Royal College of Dental Surgeons, Toronto. Offlice at Hensall, cut Phone 106.- . I"? - 11 __ - AUCTIO . NEERS ' . . I I Licensed Auctioneer . I I I Dales. prices reasonable. For dates gind lufommtlon� write or Phone Har - ,61d Dale. rhovb, 149, Seaforih, or sipply sit rkhe Expositor Office. . '. I .1 12-37 I 1%NcILWAIN & KEL,LY ,,, Licensed Atictioneera . 4i� Ift,j�&tog njay 'he arrang'ed at The R4,6fir Expositor office. Phonei 228 r 29 . Seaforth I 1� I . � . . . 3662x8 A . I I I I . I S . Ohi��-had done everything wroFng. She bad disregarded .the signal lights, . then stalled In, the middle of the street, iuO,, before starting, bad. tak" 4w out bee powder puff and ,started to "ply 11 t her fhow. An Irate trat- JI'D Cop rni�ea nly. ,-Say, lady, do you Imow anything at all about tTaffir, 1. sules?" � , "'Why, $0. � What to It that you vatit to kftftW1,1--ft*8r& . I'll . , , " ' ' j' " ' � �.','i ' ;F r � ' ., 11 r' 111 "I I �: "'T -_ -.1 %, - - I 11, I 1: I _�11�. R." I 11 - � ,�,Ib ", ,,,�L'­�"­I' , ; V ' ,C 11 , I I . 1 . . ... , ­ � , ­�.. , .4 '.. , :,�g­'A"" -,,�, I . . 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I I , I � . &11. - , "I'll., �,,, 1; 4 ,,, I - "i 'I ��', ;;*A,-,:!.. -- . . - imint, ". � i, , " V�111)7L,. , , 9- __TTO. illoke ' ' ..... ,, - r 11 .. . .. , ioi A- land, ' f-,hA- f-4", - 19 1. F,,�� . ,nT " imW own , a out all. , ­­­ , IN "it� ` she dIdu)%,.w1uce, didn't treated Mr, ro `�hi _ in io he began,' "It. would- b6' 6. ,; i"i" �, , for anything, . - �, _,�Fete, on, - . . J 11OX -you dWt believe suich things,- falter, at the'qi better-Af ' " ��jqp,,'#,, j jgitt of his ghastly tace, let me'havo--my You would consent . . ," laud,66,tihe fam p ,, 1, 1,�,�;,��, 'L'i", �� FFI-i 10 "g,"! , , y b �, 0 � .... V4 �� I .. 11 ,�,4,Fk�� 11 , 'i L,� �7,,, Mn� �, "YOW-re far too 6006� -He stood before her in, the dim light, thi tw� "I won3 co�nsent to anything! ' I ed lan4t �� . I 'i 1, , . cried IfWfic6i, �. - , 1 � . � " PA� - 7 �., , . . ,� ,J��,, "I", ; f 0 . , � r furnish I'! ,-P:,.. �� �� ­ � ff, # , � - , , I ... - , ..) i 1 I !V� I � M.. -N �, , " 1� , , . , . 11"i-., ,,4 R ., 1, , ; 4 , ­ , , ; ",:T", ,,� ,ii '0� Able and' br6ad,minded for that, I � s. I've always longed - . �, " ,- '. , ,,� - I . a � ., 14 want 'my children, and. I wil / p �.. .. � ,. " , , ,,, I kiio*111 . 11 ., gaunt, st6oping figure in. a frayed tbiouiiu." , 1; I ,� . I have * 7. To PLAt iga-b-m* , 1, : , � ­ T", ,1,�,,�, �, "�` ,0111 . . . . . . suit; he lo'ked r6alty-frightened at 4 ". I -, � %, � , -, I- , �;Iy , ,AXK�',,?%"r ! , 0,,� , I :;'A-1��;%F. . 's , ,% , ,-- , Aim . " , .f � , This 'touched him. Viem., I'm goin,g to take theni now." as light �444" tsbtailo* a I � -The, � Poor do- ,, . . i!ISA ,,,,, , "No no, rM not . . , If it was But -I . .1 . 1�,!�,,,,.T,AJK9,­, " - . 10; -re (I have ,something to �say a, or a steef I � ' I � ' 1,11W ­Rg . � , ,,g �ill I I Ahe sight 0 her,: I � had, said ,good- fraude girl! So .be left Itall to her. ­ . I hillsid-0 , I 1 ; __ - I '� � ­ 11,,�' �,,..; I.."J. �. . - I ---a Pags"--A IOV9 b 1 1. i " the oi&nary thing bout it,"', he Protested. - 8. .,To' add- ,io'4h. t�g 11 . � 'N"..;,..i,4�.. i "" I ye to her forever I in his' own soul; . She had a wonderfiii-time, over -..tj �.. , I 1"��N'�­;'%:4,-,t­ "w"q , I , � �,',I�]'%,i , �� I - I Of 6 , 11 I ­.��'­, %;..'� i, e,di,i ". � - asn't "You liavenlit! Sandra's 'not yours, woodInt, by plantang ev,orgreens, in � ,-, ': �-,-.: , affair . . . Bat she.-Ilved here as he w prepared, wasn't capable of particularly with the qhildre'n!" �utyt g � I ' �. MY wife , . ., Everyone know her." seeing her again. She was wilfully extravaga 9 rooms. and little Robert I a mine. I asked a bardwood! bush, 1. I 4 I I ,,�,`,:��­�I'��Z','_ �t nt there. . . - - "' .,41 �­,All 0� . .� ' 7 K�� , 11 I ,,�Z , n loi Robert, AWY I I - I . �' I '..', I I � A I -1. I miqty, blue eyes. You're not my husband. You There are a number of axibms that 1, , r'��4t�",'�'�,�"'Il"MV.�,,�'i", , He raised' his head and looked, at He tried to tell her something of She had a -Urserk ro�. litt I pr. WNW �1.1!___ _.,., -, I her with iaiiest big story; especially he Insisted upon ver*'-scien-tific and expensive, with a . should-obe given careful, comidera , �- 1�. "09LUTA""i. i,�, 11 haven't apy claim on him." . 40A , '�,*, ig', I J_ I I 1., , ­ "R What am, I to say'? Bigamy is a how,be hadn't "wronged" Mr. Pker'. Eiihroom -oX it, glitterin Frances rose. . wbon Planting , .'I 11 ,&F, I 'She is a bigandst. I've got . gly white. in the wnodI4# I - . I � �1� , , '-'p I . - , � ,,,, -, ,,, . I P 11 "' ,11,,�,��­. � ,, . # PA, ': ' .. .. '; �:; crime, sen. He was' very, earnest about that. Then'a big, bright playrook, with ift- Minnie," she said, ' to me!" templated,, I L L - - ." .� �- :6 ,­ - I ,: 1, , " � 'k, " ;t ��,, '%; 1. WlngbW ....,.,.. .1 to keep it quiet. We were mairried . "" 1 , ,.4,11i� , I "I don't want You to think me worse tle white,painted' chairs and tables, She looked like the goddess Athene, 1. Tr'ees requirer'light,, therefore do , ­ .. , . here; it's in, the register . , . . 1, nafir � . .. ..-1.--.4".1. '9", I �. � !'' f i ". "" - . W ­� _ . - , 1, ,� , � 1IRT % ­111­1�, .. 0, - : .;,, N, , I y, 11 . ,N=� than I am," he said. gay with, -painted birds and- animals 'so handsome, so -stern,, so .... just. .. . not PIkAt in thick slia4p. " �;. , .: . ..., .� , " il " .�, t 7401. 1.1 not .tell anyone she was npA. ,�tlyo '.: �,��.�-. ."..�.'-.., ._;� ..my ,..­..­.­ .... I I . , _. Nzlt I '400000 I.- L i!�'�,,4,�,`Te',] , NINO I � , Nit% "My dear, I wouldWt," slite'assared with lowshelvok,for toys, "You must hav9­som,P1 oprt-of "j, 01 . The, VATIous'-specie's suffer eon- ,,� ­ -1 11, I , . and not a. , ., I - �C04:� LOU ; I I 1, I I'll have to let it be thought that she him, gently. , 111 ". IT" ..! -1; �� sharp corner any-wh6TV.- about; and E-mence-ii-some. s&ndard,i-s0niethh*­,I-.m Aw. i" - aeililti; -,: ....... �'-"'�� " I � - 1. , L�� Y .. ..... g., 14,;. a,- I ext 0 - . You'vO wren "11, grow #) 4 �'� : ' ;,,' ,�� deserted me-rair off with this- He stared at van a peal to, . '. . , defably'� 4Df.sbade that Clinton'.._', 1 ,�,,,��,, I, P I 11 . '&�j �, . ftil§_ _, her with his great hol- u t this, an exquisite nest .for .god. -th,f,W..M .,,under.' I , , Bracelikold, ,., ....,.", ....... i. .,�-�: "'; ,,.�' " "I. '.. cha� we called her brqther I'll be lo , � , )0 " I ' w eyes, I 1, Sandra, all white and blue chintz. me, you've,wrouged, Mr. Petersen, .in , 'AW -op 14 grow 14, -ope% 'lin, KIO(M . �,� ' ' � ,. - "" .., , " the langbing,atock of the ;L . Un�- . eoWz,iW ...... �.,.�.­­:­'.`�`v�, -.1- 1� � _ . ,!...��­,,,", WIN, ce. ,,, ", ." - "Frankle!" he cried, "you do under. She spent day�� and,day in the housio: -the cruelest Way. .Y4Za!ve -bTought q4g0ed Jwaik,na.' .. _Z��,- -­ . , . Honsall, ,.,"....i.,��...;�..,.�'..,.,.".,, ;� ��'., I V, ; ., " I der his nose dt.went on, the neigh- ,, I I I � '.. -;, I I i h ' I ' ­ ­ I ,,, I stand, don't you? That It was -I with Mrs. H�Lfiggn to help. ,,,,her. Sho sliamb,, and- suffering on4nitocant peo,.�,,-,....%.pocaes,��at--4t..Qii.ld- siever -be plant. Exeter ..... ..... � , [I I . .� . bors will say. And I was a fool. Such ' don't know -a mistake of some sort. would come.back to Blro*msville Land- Ple- Yoifve thought only' of ..yourself -ed Irv:' shad . e&-, locations are. Scoteh. Iiii ............ � .';�­'.t':`4i'VLIT�',�' "11 R a fool! Uean't believe it ,. . . ! ,my . . 01-M : " �,;;I�'��'�,',�i�i"�'�"�','-",, . � '', "' . , ­,,i� ". , .. . I 0an say it now. .1 alwayg-loved you. in* -a five h and y h, Pa4r 4 1 I'll. l-, �. , ours' jqumey-very tir- - ,,our own desires, and ha,d no Pdne,,, Ja6k,Pine, Eumpean. Lan .. - ,�t,�.A_�` W1 .. I , gl��p - boy is, going to hear all that in the Always. Never anyone else." ed, but filled) with enthusiasm. Mr mercy on anyone who stood' in your per Birch 6aid; Poplar. Exeter ................... -- J� '41 .1", �,�XP .1. course of time." . .19.;", M . 1 �!i� "A,i �,�, � . 1. �­,',�_�j . She had a -chill dread, of what she Peters6ii went out once or twice'an� way. Apol now you want to do some- Species that will grow under ilight HenSall - ............ i., , , I ,i,�, �, -11 "Can't you leave here?" . " ­ ,.. Liil -, 1. 1�_. , 'i.�,�.,,�4 ,­­_ --1 , � 11 thing still worse. Just for your, own shade'a,rie, Red, Pine, Red Oak, Noo- I IPPeu - - - - - - - - - -, - -'......... - -011 , "�,_�j"i I "I'-% 0 built up my name and, reputa, felt ,he was'about to ask her. fodhol.it charming. He planted, a gar- K, , , . I j� � . -­;��* . .1 9 ,�­, , ,,, --even a word­-�?" den there, fruit trees and rose bugh- sellish gratification, you want to take way Spruce, White Elm, Soft Maple, Br wMedeld ........... �'$ !­ ' �' ' � '4� '12'10 ,,, N4, �, .'If You could say �, , -;-, �4 , : . ,_ � tion ,here. At'my ag&--to start ill � - - . 'M � � , i ill . 1:1""4 .. '­,",, r�,',�',�'­� , ��� She got UP and went to him as he es, and had a stable built for his be� those poor little children away -from White Ash. end Basswood. Clintou .......... I ............. . ,,, q, , I .. ,;,..,'­,,­,�, over again . . ." sat!huniched up on, a trunk; she strok- loved horse. * '' ' . ,�.. I �11 L i, I 0* 11 I -LL , ­ , - people ivh,o are able and willing to do Spebi6stliat will grow in half p . I ........ 1pig' � "l, , ,,,, � , "I'm very sorry,- she said simply. hat].6 LOAdesbOrO ........ . - ,, ­ �'J. !�� 1, "Thank you," be replied- - ed -his hair very gently. She wanted When 'at last the house was ready everything for them-horiourable ana axis White Pine, White SPruc6 and B17th .................. ze �.., �% :")�._.;, . . ,. ,,�_;:" terribly to give him some little com- there was nothing else to wait for. decent people�"' Sugar Maple. . � Belgrave ....... �.........".'..... J -. ". I "...; �4, ,She could see that he wanted to be � .1 � 11 I . I I .1 I � o ' �' �'� , 11., alone, and that he was not able to fort, -but she couldn't feed him with They went, one gay, cool morning in "I suppose you mean yourself," said ,Species that will grow under fair- Wlngham ......... I ...... I . . .,. . '. � A ' - � , 7 ',`�: -, ,� ,�, ," Minnie, "I Suppose you and Chris In- ly thick shade are Sugar Maple, I �, - ! "':`1 I , , . . . . , . . .... 'L I )��_ He was ,too ., , , , .�,`� , think then, of the future. J�es, even though he were starving. September, to 0-o City Hall in Npw � . .. :, 11 ,11�; ��� ..... �, bitterly concerned with the past and It's all over and done with now, York, got their license, and were mar- tended, to start housekeeping With my Beech, Hemaock'and White Spruce. - C.N.& TI= ". I 1. I '.I . 11'!� ... � ...... "I'll, .:::�,� I _� . '' �. " Lioftel," she said. "It's, better to try �ried by a peevish ald,e children. Well, you can't!" 3. White Spruce, White Pine and - .. ,�,Ili, . . 1. ,� - . '' �' 1 '!, with the present. She mid- good -night' . rman. They 11 'East " i � , . I- � . I to and forget it."', . were both - curiously devoid, of emo- ,If you love them, Minnie,, 'you Sugar Maple will grow'well under .. I.. . ,,�-L] ,' , i I to Win, arid *e.fit upstairs iigalr� .. � I A.X, .P.k., 11 11-21 I � be near th . e chrltfiren, "But, Prankle . . . If I could only tion. it was, after all, a matter of lit. can't dra,g them into poverty and ---2' Poplar and Paper Bdrch. Red Pine 6.40' , ',-Z. S. I__ I.- " . I , 1.� I , ". �e, I know . . . If you'd changed '. . .. tle 4mportance to -them. They would Oh, love love, -love"' cried Mln� White Ash. Walnut, and ,� .11 . "�,,A,' - I ". ,,'�,�e�,'D � � . Red, Oak Clinton. ...' '5 ' , , � :�; -U. . .... : .... op4. 7.03 ". LtQ.0 ', .. ,�-;_,Z' . , .. � 111. . ..... �1.1_ . nie impati6fitly. "What do you know ghould not' be plan . ", � III If you 'Still care for �m . , me?" . ' go on as they, had been. going" for a - ted 'unless -the Seafoith .............. ,7.17' 4.16 " '�"1'1,94� 1 ". I 1� �� I � "It's no use talking of that, my the last months. bout loving, anywak? When I love crown is fairly open. Dublin ................ �.28 . 1111 I I . - I I I - IL . , t_.�,Rl , people 1. fight for .them. Fol die for A. Do not plant an evergreen close Mitchell ....... 3.�i � ". ��-;,] She was a*akening next morning dear." Nevertheless, ,they considereP' It �'7.37 3A1 I I 11 by a cry from - the baby, and she !, t I I �; "N � 1� "'Only..tell. ime,.before I die!" he en- the polite and the correct thing' them - - - Or I'd murder. I'd 'do to a hardwood ,sapling .as the sapling ;�;;� . � , "', sprang. up at once, to wait on it, to L . � to . !I7. 14 1. ,:�' ., 11. 1. ,i, , . .��., ,�.!, ,,, treated. 1) celebrate in some sort of way. So an'�tbing. I wouldn't stop to reasda, is certain to tuin. the, leader of the Mitchell .............. I '11.06 9.98:� 1 � ,-, �,­ � . - ' . . - adore it, to serve it in any capacity. She looked up -at h! _ and plan I�Re you do. You couldn't evergreen bv whipping. 1; �, I . . . . . . "'. ,ni sorrowfully. they went to a hotel, where Mr. pet `�: , I Dub . ............... IL14 � 9;t$ � I i:. ,11 " , , . " ,� i, "�1111` she hurried, down stairs to the ice And suddenly he clasped her in his ersen ordered an elaborate lunch He keep my babies away from me if you 5. ,A tree planted carefully has a Seafbrth, ............. 11-36 .9.47 1 ale:, ,�i�,�� . � ,��`L`,"�, I 111 . box to foich the bottle she ha& pre- arms, such a pitiful, desperate em- was just a little ill-at-eage, not �ein, had, an army of soldiers to help'y.Qu." much better chance of 'survival. CHutitih ............... 11.45 10.0.0 .... I'll Q,11 .:.. I � , ........ �1.1. ...... pared over�igh And she pushed -by her sister and, ;�] ,;111,111 I ,�Aor� it, warmed it, and brace! She clung to him, sobbing, a frequenter of hotels, and, the lunch" 6.' Trees that have started from Godertich ............ 12 5 10.25 . �, i,"� .0 ..�,_,,] , . ,". � flew up a I its hearty cries. strained -him to her. - was too heavy, too * prolonged. Fran- went upstairs. I ­­­­ 111� -a Mt . ,:. I,': ... 11.0 tl . seed -Are more vigorous and will ' ,. . I'll. it , - 11 They heard a sudoldn wild little . I �Ixm , But to p. VT?d ,ec y she entered '�Oh, I did, I did love you!" her kle conscientiously ate all she could, crowd ,,out the .Planted trees,. . I . 11 �,,,;��­ the room, out. I &, TIME TABTZ ... "IS , Clay ( lay on -her lap, swal- heart cried,.�, "When it was you, But .and praised everything. sh . CY. . . I "; . � . . I 1 7. The loss will be reduced if the . East , .,� I . lowing the milk' and staring at her, not this ghost -this distortion of ' But no use denying, that her heart "Oh, Mummy!" from Sandra. Then planting is donle early in the spring. I � �,.�, I .. I :� with ts father's great, solenin. bluEO what was you!" : ached! She caught a glimpse of them a number of sounds, Minnie walking . P.M. 1 , '.2% _ 8. Trees that have had the roots Goderich ..... . _�'. . - �,,�'% . eyes. It didn't cry again all morning; But she didn't say it, didn't say selves' in a mirror, . saw her c1w, About, opening bureau. drawers, the. ex ....... �4.30 � -:;��", 111. . , � 11 11 . , ,:,i� poised to sun and wind have th'AT MenSet ....... ::::: *::.___�.. - 4 91 - , . � �:%%%.�. I � L� I , :�," " "' , " 'L _111111 ... 1.�11­1, rinous It tortured Mr. Petersen, brought ably. ..... i - .�-,�,�,��, . � 1� Nothing on corted -by Mr. Petersen's eno , _R �,:i�� it was a baby of a happy and, serene anything, she was too full of an ach- proud distinction so incongruouslye � creak of a rocking chair. chance of survival reduced consider- MeGaw ...... I dispoiiition. She put it back in its Ing and, dreadful,,pity. . 1 4 I back old days. He felt that if lie . .......... "M crib and it lay there, watching its earth could save him; she saw death . Anburn, ..... : � 4: *:::. 4.42 � . . .1 . - , %%%� %� %� ,T�l 11 � Socialistic bulk, and I'ho* could she 9 Different species differ in their Blyffi ........................ 4M . ,�1171,� ; ... 1, , own fat hands, while she dressed In his face; she knew that. she was help thinking of how Lionel had loo went up now he would ee Minnie I s I' � . ,:" . ", . ".. k- , S n ID 1 and moisture requirements. Walton ........... � ......... , 5.05 * ... � 'k I her horrible grey wrapper, wit . �::J 6. Sandra. The little.girl was very quiet saying good-bye to him forever. He ed under similar circumstances, tow h the Residents of Ontario may secure McNalwht .......... ......... 5.15 - . , "I'd., I -he fetched her own clean knew it,.. too. �. I., "I � . Ineffable moment! help remlehibering his ways of ordej b,by'in her arms, rocking away, just free' smal , . ,1;il and docile, s _ ,,7�, . I `;� I trees for planting in the Toronto ......................... 9.00 , ."� . �,444 1 ,. ., .0 . clothes and, stood ,passively to have There were no words for Ili theY ing lunches . . . ? in the samie way, with the gag turned woadlot, starting new plantations or I , :!,�� - � West , _.. �­ ..;'Ji was rather . I . �� .��,, ;. r., � 0? them buttoned. Just once, while her clung to each other, ,hopelessly, in an Perhaps Mr. Petersen low and Sandra sitting up in her crib. establitshing a windbreak around the A.M- I I" hair, was being brushed, she looked abandon of, grief. beavy-hearted too, with memories of And .then, when the baby was asleep, farm buildings-* Applicattqi�. f6rms Toronto ............. 1. 8.30 . "I , I up w1th 'her clear unfaltering gaze, his other wedding�­or what he had Minnie would come down, exhausted, and descriptive literature may be ob- McNaught .................. * *." 12.03 -1'i I I I and asked: 11 sighing, -but s '" ��: � ... � , "Where's Mother?" " � � . imagined at the time to be a wedding. . miling too, and, trail out. tained by writing : : .... 12.19 , , : i�'�, "'.6; . .- She persuaded him to go to a sani- Who knows but that for him 'there Rite the kitchen, to look in the ice Branch,, Parliament *U' Idings, Toron- I Blyth ........................ 12.23 * I iv"... �� ;;;; � � ­ n for a while, my tj ', rium she knew of; he didn't want had been infinite romance In his dow- �obest for somothidg to eat. And then to; or calling at Ifi�e Government tree Auburn .................. �.. 12.32 % , . ,. 11 � 11�� , darling. You:II be happry with Aunt . - " ­. to, didn't want to linger on, at her ex- dy Minnie?, to sit on the arm of his chair and nurseries at St. Wllllams� Orono and Mcftw ..."'..., .............. 12.40 . I 111, , , � .I Frankie, wont y6u?,, � They had planned to go back ... .1. I � pense, But for her sake, for the sake _. to gossip . . . He could not repress a Midhur§.t, or the County Agricultural Moonset .. . . : ................... 12A f �,11', 1. "I don't know," Sandra answered ' groan. .1 . . , I I , � � , �' 11 L I'll , . L of her anguish, he consented. He liv. Brownsville Landing and, close upthe offices." "" * - Goderich .................... 12.55 --li, I. . I , I truthfully. . "Oh, -Minnie!" he whispered. . . �:,�'. , . �� � ed there nearly six months, writing to house there, and then the'riext morn- I I . ;, � �' ; '. , , , ;"-, I It was still very early, so Frances her- �pow and then, stft;, stupid.- little ing proceed by mator ae# with, the Frances looked at him with a pity . . - I - I 1. % ". . . , "I'll., got -breakfast ready without waiting notes. He died rather suddenly. children .and'the Hansens to the, new not untinged with contempt. She - . .- ... en came -7-:;-`. . ,,, �,_, down at seven and lie was mighty Y . drea.at all. . .1Z, A , . "... ,�,l for ,Mrs., Hansen. Mr. Peters a living soul; no one else knew what ed the train, for the last time Went knew be wasn't thinking of the '�hil- 'POT U , She never again mentioned him to home- For the last time the' board- eSNA.D'1"Z - C 1�'L'k � "I glad to get his hot coffee. He sat I "Chris! " she said, in a low voice. .� ,_ N.7p . I . . . �N � 1 . had happened, to him. She, let him flying thTough that familiar country _ I I - ,� .1 I.... P down 'heavily opposite Frances, and die in. peace, rest in peace. She went along the river bank. "Yes?" .11 � I ,,'. ", , ' I �.. . ,7".... .�­ 1'� �, . , drained his cup. . . "Don't tell. hei-tlia'. we're mar- . PICTURE ARRANGEMENT iM . � ,9i, I " , "If you could stay," be began, apol- on just as usual,; it was her prwe to "I suppose," said Mr. Petersen, in ried!" I . I I . I . _ ,�, I " keep. her pain to -herself, to hid, it ,his slow way, "bhat we are beginning I I � ,��,�111 L .�'. ogetically, "just a few days, anyway nodded assent. I �, I absolutely. She never rorgot him ; a new life. 'I s1fall do all I clin -to ' He .�4 1 I'll I -just a little while till I get set-, really remained faithful to that pitiful make it a happy ,one for you," They remained at the tab4e, in sil- . . I 11 , I Q tied? I wasn't -I didn't appreciate ence. There was nothing to do, noth- _ wraith. She had duties, jntere�t, r,v- She smiled at hinil kindly. . - .,�, i yvur goodness last night. But I do , � en pleasures enough, she lived vig . "We're old friends," she said, and ing to say, but to wait for Minnie's I t.j. 3 or- . ".1 q now. Just for a day or two?" �x move. .111 'like," Frances ously and fully. But that wound nev- then grew very serious, "Chris," sh n C' t . I., 11 "As long as you an- e Presentl h downstairs, .� . �1 I , . or bealed. 9he was never again eon- said, "we've missed -oh, almost ev- . ".. ­ I n carryin '-, swered, heartily. scions of absolute conte g the baby and holding San- ...... .,;.:..1�%.-��,:i ;y t, oi But If we can, , ��N.*,i; % - of real eryLhing. haven't we? . . ;�,:­� ..... , " ., I '' dra bk the band, all of them dressed &*.'kii�i�,'i I �,.. A . hope. She never regarded the future only make up to the children. for all I ..." � .:-1 - ......"Iii.. � . lot the street, Minnie's eyes were . �:::%:�,*�: . i� with eagerness. Her heart was not they've lost, all they'll have to miss- � . -�� I �: , CHAPTEli THIRTY-FOUR whole. that's enough for us, isn't It?" ro,cl; evidently she -had been crying up I !,:".. -1 .... , -11 ..... , .... "" there. I I 111 10 � Ill . "That's enough," he repeated, "en- . : . -1 I ougb to fill our lives." "Good-bye, Chris," she said, rather . 1-11 I � i -1 I . 1-1 "::: ., ,,:,:.: , I I � . , .i:: . :�;�:,�i:;: .. . I I .,. .,. , !��11 . nM10 I . . . - - ., . . . Mr. Petersen was becoradng crush- . wisffully, "I'm sorry about all this. .. : . The time went by well enough for L '.1 ... I., . 32, ed by his disgrace. The amazing I . . . But I bad to do it, really, for I . '�,�1 - e::: .�'g-R , Frankie. She was busy, and after a change of mistresses in his establ . Sandi-a's sake. And I did make you I ,::: , ,� ish- ' . , "',� , CHAPTER, THIRTY-FIVE happy, and comfortable, didn't IT' i 1� I � , A I fashion, happy, v�ith the children. She ment had caused a tremendous s 11 can- I . ., "I, had- long ago trained herself not to dal. He tried to go on "�'Ps, yes!" be cri�d, and, actually txoli�k_: "�..L, � . as usual, but I believed that she had. The pathos of . I , , , I.; search -her own heart, not to indulge it was not ,;,"" . possible. Many people . �... _� I her own emotions, not to think of shunned, him, business fell off, the She came in upon them like a whirl the anxious little figure overwhelm- . . ,, , , M, , N't 111, _" � Lionel. No more now than during all general atmosphere of resilect in wind, as they sat at the dinner table, .ed him, . �11, �, - , . . `�0,0 �i,.V,k the past five years. which big soul hadi flourished was and at the sight of their,familiar fac- " "M innie!" he cried. "Wait! . Just � . """ ., . L With the assistance of Mrs. HaD- poisoned, and unfit f r his great lungs es. she gave a sort of sob of relie f, a minute!" I . �1, � ., 19 �.: i,a. , I She turned again. . � sen she put, the house in order, all to breathe.' and flung herself into a chair. They . �',',�', I the queer, jumbled cupboards and ' "If---your-be has gone in to the . �,;�,, ��, closets and bureau drawe4!!k They And, what is more, he worrie very looked at her, pulling off her torn old army -what will you -have to live onT' .. i; � ,,, , gloves, and thek had, both of them, . 1. � � -!'A � found the most extraordinary things. much about Frankle. The pre=.ce of sit illusion that it was entirely (her "I dob't know," she said, "I'll get I "'; � , �, , They were obliged to tell Mr. Peter- this handsome young women in his b o u se, her home, that they had notb- on somehow." -'11,1 . I � - I . . A. sen that Minnie hadl,,hben in debt to b6use, coicident with the disappear- Ing "No! . . ., That can't be . ... . r', ­ . , to say in it. . ­ .. ' * * ,41 . half a dozen ttradesrr�ein_, (,enormous ance of Minnie and Lionel, was a fact I For old times' sake let me hel o .. I 6. � Her face was pale and worn, and p y U .,. � , 1, ' 'k. I bills that she would i;educe dollar by of ugly significance. He began very _and tlii� children. An allowance- . , ,,, ! ' bright, with hysterical excitement. It 10, " . 11 ,� 1 1...� dollar. He paid them at once, ,�%rithout soon to see big course; be deliberated didn't occur to ber that she a settlement of some sort . . . " "I . was ex- . �. I ,:Z I question.. Thek found clothes of Mr. carefully, Idoked at it from'her point Her eyes filled with tears. I'll pected, to explain ,her presence; she !!i".:, .14 � Petersen's hidden- hway-no doubt to of view,as well as from his own, and "Thank you,'Chris ��r," she said ��' � be given to Lionel. They found pawn came at. last to the conclusion, �bat it was preoccupied with some thought ' ..X1, t ,� Q, of ber own. Suddenly she looked up " imply. I ., .'', '! I "', 11 � ... I '.'If Frances will takt� the bab _,`,�, tickets for some of the silver spoons. was a good plan. . ' y," be I �� - �, . . I at Frances. ..�, 111"K *1 1>� Curious records of a subterranean suggested, "I'd like to speak to you ' . . "",� life. But at last they cleaned away � He asked Frances to marry him. "He's gone!" she criedL He would, . A simple arrangement, but a good one, partly because the same cut,ved ��, I r . - ", go. Into the army. I thought-'* 11 my office just a moment." line Is repeated In'the boys' backs and the back of -the chair. This gives ) ,�",e , ; So Frances sat in the dining -room, . rhythm to the picture. I . .1 11 q all traces of her rule; her clothes and "On account of the'ehildren," lie she broke into open sobbing, "I ""'. personal belonging were packed away said, "you are so' fond of them that with the baby in I i 11, . th.ought , . . he was . . . too . her arras for the I ­.XiA� ., until she should, send for bhem; she I thought you would like to remain last time, holding Sandra's 14ttle band, ANY snapshooters read about tare. Lines hi�ve a definite "pulling `�?,�,�, . - thin . . . but be left me a note .. ;�, ,11 I . �_r - - was with them permanently. And it would . to say they've taken him.. Ob, forgptten and deserted, despoiled now M I �, $1, sternly and justly- effaced. . . , , picture composition, and decide 'power," especially If two run to- . I �1� i Frances had, began bo recover, to be of the greatest benefit to them. poor old Lionel! Poor nld ,riirlingv" of everything, while in the study Mr. it Is something subtle and "arty," gether to make a poinf-hear the,iiie- � .�� � � .. ... become Inwardly as serene as she As'for yourself, I haven't much to of- Tears were streaming down her retersen wrote a generous chequefor and pretty much of a puzzle. But it ture edge. Suppose, for instance, you � � I ,� i , �,�� V,Ih- .. "I , was lu appearance. When suddenly fer . . . I can only promise that I Minnie. sual) a picture -of a eat's face and " I ��', � ' � cheeks. needn't be a puzzle, at all. Composi- . I " � her makeshift peace was again de- wouldn't bQther kou, hiterfere with She thouk t ant the eyes.to stand out, In that. I l "It's so terribly pitiful!" she went _lit of t.he. house in he tion Is simply pleasing arrange- w � , ) . "', " . I I i , stroyed. .-..-. . . I you in any sort of way t I case, the eat's sharp -pointed ears . They were at lunch, Frances,, Mr! ..7 I can't stop on. "I never . . . in altiny life suburbs, with the nursery and he ­ .1, � "! I �� : 11 -here. I'M -more or lesEr-disgraced- Oh, his arms are like little stici.." * Playroom; even the new toys. ment. . . ,'i,'�., . need to,be in shadow, or the pletur6 .. xil, I , "q'A E , 11. . . �: ,�2 R She thought of herself arid Mr. The woman who arranges, flowers should be trimmed so ,,that the tips I , ,",�& ,, ,;�� Petersen and Sandra, an exemplary I'll live wherever you like, California, She turned fiercely on Mr.' Peter. , �.,, .11", . -group, almost too decorous, all eon- If that's fiest for, your work. I have Petersen married for the sake of the in a bowl, or furniture in a rVm, is of the ears are cut ot-otherwisp, �..,"'.`W i sumlng�exactly the.rigbt sort of food enough capital son. . I !�i,�'.'?,� children 1. . i � I ,�­, to start in business "The idea 6f his being in the army, ! composing" in much the same way they will draw attention upward. , - � ,.�, ,, , ,,� for tbbir ,healt ' h, served at the right again-" I_ . . while you sit at home, a big, hearty She ,thought of Minnie, who had as an artist composes a picture. away from the cat's eyes. 1 ,4 1�. , �1� ��, , moment. Then Mrs. Hansbn brou bt carried off Lionel, and Lionel's child 11�'..111 I ,F She was not surprised b�,his offer; thing like you!" she cried passionate. Both are seeking balaniffe, harmony, the shapes a"Ad outlines of things, ;,, I In his, letter, and .without thinking,, she had expected it and thought about ly. It was the same spirit which led and Mr., Pete'esen's child, and was "'. �� and an attractive arrangement that play a great part In establishing the- I "L.11 ,I , ., . now . � ��! r� Frankie tore it open and saw his writ- it. To her also Wseemed the best .so many women to press retlitiltift'k.' secuiing A supply of Mr. Peter- appeals to the e . "f4sel" of a,Dicture. A "pyramid", ar- I - I .11, ,.',�. , '' . I . I � ". sen,'s money. . . Ye "' ".`.�, _�; .1 Ing again. She ,folded it again and course', on account of the chfIdren. So Mr. Petersen's face turned scarlet. " . . . Picture composition can be very raAgement gives weight and stabil- � . . . fed. i He cleared his throat, and answered subtle, but it does not have to be. As Ity, while.slender forniz , , su�dh as a . I !,. , "",111 �,�J. - sat through the meal; so very, long she accelil She began to, laugh heartily. ,. I `�% 4i, % If into her � I :1:'111, �,',� before she cc;fild ;hut berse' They understood each other per� at �ast THE tNI) ' ,,, "'. �._" - I . 11, " A, I ".. own room, and read Jt. , in his slow way- a rule, the simpler the arrangement, flower with a thin stalk standing in, . 11 I 110 .N i fettly, without being obliged to dra� "I don't see! " he began,, .00 1. k 1,1�, , ,� ,,�, ­4'��, I ,,� ?I . 4 �.:.� . 'Trankfe: Ica' the more effective It Is. a slim bizol-vate, -suggest lightness. � I �,� �4,�� , q, ': 11% get Into the army from their" souls any explanation 6f ,,.Of courso you doul! You never IDI Clearness Is the first need of an Lines differ greatly in their effect. .6, V -,'�,,�.','!,, R . 11, WN4, I �;,.;t� 1�11 i"', , in any branch. I � got oiTe of the doc- feelings sacred, and painful. These would,. You haven't -any spirit in you. ,A JU effective picture Arrangement. Onie Low, IeVel'llnes suggest quietpess, .,. �;��, -,;�, , ANTING IN THE WOODLOT � ' " . __�5,�g*�,4�,; ill"?, �,,, tots to tell me, and- -he said I bad tub- two candid, and faithful creatures You just'want to sit at home and-" way to obtain this is to seek con- and sadness, while t4ll stralgfit liti6s,_ . 11, I ,,,�Ik�i,il, _ � i ,I, I � i t� "I orculosis and couldn't last more than knew themselyes to be strong elloug'h Frances Intervened. Woodlot' owners are disappointed trast. For instance, ft a'gray object such ait the tgunks of forat ttea, ,_�_�i',�?�M I ' . '- � '? , , ��'; . a year -or two At the most. Frankie, Anil simple enough to remain coftsta4t "I doWt'think It's quite yopr place at time% with the heavy loss and poor - ,. _.�, I" "r , ,� . �. .1 ����, -11 I 'can't do it. W%at's the use, anyway, �he to Minnie, she to Lionel, and, to is pictured against a gray back- suggest dignity, and- gtA-44eur. . ,� . � � �, 7N, to come helre and abuse Mr. Petersen, development of the trees, planted in I , I ;,;iN� V-` - , �,,i�,,, Id"i of waiting on like that, and dying Z.n assume the poor little ,bfirdens de . sert- she said sternly. . the woodlot. M,ure factors should be ground, the two tend to "run to. C'UrVod Ili& h9*4 gra;6, t8peclMly' I ��, � "' I ' - � 1$i1_1 -. a charity hospital? I'm, going �b -go ed by tbeim � .... gother." But If a, gray o I I - �i,�!�. . "What have you got to do with it?" considered when planting in a wood- bject is pic- the S-curve such a's IsAien-An th'd, " -, ''t .", - 1�'­ � ;, I ,. ,. _,�, ",vq-,�,, ',� .nowl.as decently as I can., Don't tell Prances was not anxious to return Asked Minnie, d. arch of a M I `_" " : .��.11,111, '�1'4ii�r', :�� "it's none of your bugi- lot than 'starting a Plantation on op- tured against a white backgroun brae gj%eclt ot. a -s*kali . ­ . ­ kl I .�; ,�S�� " ­ ­ :,­­,`�-; �,� ,,, . �; ,,N tfiem, not even where I am.. 1 --Want to California; she suggested a suburb ness, that I can gee.,� . en land. The competition of the roots with lights so arranged that It casts neck. When th6 same Aoe a ltftea�,, ,.,,)"-,'.�.,,',,'��',�,",,,,,', , ", 1�.' , � . ,1�1111 I . I I I I .. � I ILI �, �,' ,jj­"!� ,,:1­'4k.,.,�,,,,,,,,:.f i��','! to Pe left ln'PeAcb. But l.wish, you of New York, In quite another direc- a black shadow ft the white back. Is repeated i6vors-1 t1inds, It, 4, p 64,,, ,,,,, . �...',-­,­,. . She dried her eyes., and sat up and sihaddug by the large trees 're- I I I i�, ,� , 1 111.1-- 'AA " �211, .- �, - I ,,, �41"".,V, "" "; W"', � : . . yW,,,% �VA'q , , 11ft � � M w9uld come after it is all over. I will tloft�, from. Brownsville Landing, and 6hre, thei arMiA ' ' 4 , "�'�, '�.,�'�,� ,,:;, � �, i��,f"A�A� ZRI9. , _ . . , , I straighter. �. tard the growth and often, kill the groittid, there is good coi#rast� an , . kiit4efit tlbfiow, 61A , . '! 1�, ".0" ,,�� . Good-bye. God Mr.. Potdreen -consented. She found a 6Where are the' babies?,* she aAed. planted trees. The wood -lot mig,pt the object "stands 6ut.101 good (�k. on a -Pleain , ii g 6 fi �. it I.- , i "I"i, I , . W . � . I 11-�il 1. V Ono— - ­ ;J '1�, ", , bless YOU. dear old, girl. L." house tfiero, ,the sort of house she bad, "Asleep," Frances. answ6'red. . have been overstocked and trees . ...... ample ,of contrast would be a light- . 1, , '", :" , ,,,.�. 11 - �, , . . ��� I mt,,,�� " dreamed long ago of having with Lion- I � �10"11�11',!�i She hurried to, blj*' She found hlm� Minnie got up affdvent towartt the should have been, temoved, ,rather ' hAit',W person pletdrod �Mfilnbt 91' i I., k", I zi;,J� In a little basement room. like'a g-oll el, A dIgnifled, cheerful place with a door, but Prances Int6rceote& he than additional, adreR planted . . "I yii,e . r� Ahl1w,*ackgrollud. of d6e-b sh"m - � I ..... ��,,'� ,,`�N, . .� � I - � - I �eloW the � flub.,gardeil, She bad quite a bit of I- 'i. . 11 ­ L.""i, level of the.1'street, with "Let tliem-afouev, she atder6d. . Reason$ thht a wood -lot owner may I � Auioth�br thln* 1�, t&&V61d, 66 4; e 11 11�1� on a filthy- money eaved, dAd ,she Insisted. upon . Minblo. �j,ar_od at her. , , . 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