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" ls one thing to take mm: as the surgeon or a British regiment. and another to hr a mere pill-and-potion dropper. the man wlth the black has. the drugeeuer with letters after his name that you would he here.'" l "Permiterion--permkusiots," r, ried his father, genius angry tor the Brat [time; "I see you have beet reading name humanitarian traah-4Nmpet ot Work and so on! I tell you I only worked because I had to. I was the almond son. as yOu are. But then, I Iii; not such u, father as you have, He gave me an education and told me to quit. He was and to see the Pack of me. He never meant to give me another birthing. Nor would he. "i do not carol" said Hubert dem perately. "let me work, father. Let mp to. I do not care how or where I begin. I do not ask tor any money, only for your permission. I will main: up the pills. I will deliver the bottles-n don't care what i do. only I want to begin, and if possible with my father‘s permission? sell afford him time for human 90-. "No." said Hubert, slowly coming ciety!" .noarer to his elder brother. who halt- "F'ather," said Hubert abruptly. ed d1seomso1ate at being interrupted, "what were you doing at twenty- a torennger thrust between the three?" liaavm or his thin book of verse, His father stared at him withH'No. Tim. lad, I"m never coming marked surprise. Never before had back. The goimrnor‘s turned me either of his sons addressed him out'." His father stared at him with marked surprise. Never before had either of his sons addressed him In that tone. " was a thing to re- ttent, "But I want to work." repeated Hubs-rt sullenly, He always trtittert. ed his neck when talked to in that tone. Then, all suddonly, his father bunt. into f1agttq. v “w†“flown†..,,... "And pray. sir," said his father, farsailing clouds, nut "have I not frequently invited both They were not in his 1 Four elder brother and yourself to sure. He seemed to trt assist me in my prophetieal labours? or Tim’s dream world. It is your own fault if you are idle. he had never previousi) Have you ever seen me idle? There, "Hallo, Spooner!" is no need for'you to do any york} "Hallo. Fat Boy.'" unbecoming of a Salveson of Thots', They exchanged their By Manor. You are here to keep me ingu amicably enough. ' company in my old age, that is. you hand. already with his t and Tim. I have but you two, and her upon him, was it what I possess. together with what towards an old thatch was left me try my elder brother, house. in which he had will one day be divided between you self up a kind or a sofa --tttat is. it you do as l ask you And and read. it is no d1tricult thing that I require; His brother hailed hin lot yott--surely. nothing unreasonable "Good-bye, Tim. Cm ol --to be your father‘s companion. "All right-see you al when the wearlsome but sacred ia- "No.'" hours to which he has vowed him- "At dinner then?" sell attord him time for human 90-. "No." said Hubert, " ciety?" ,nparor in In: nidnr hmâ€: "Mere butchers," cried Dr. Salve- son. "not an Idea in their heads PE- trePt_'sltarrtetr tho saw and tall to.' " “Father." he began. "this in Bert. one for me. I am twenty-three, and I have never begun the active busi- ness of my profession. 1 am rusting before I have ever had a chance or being properly sharp. It is true I was house-surgeon for a while over at the North Dene Hospital. Bat you made me give up that because of the class or men I had to associate with." "Perhais," said Huberl'it; ci,liGince thy? [pave dong nothing." To this Hubert answered nothing. But he wondered what rehtlon there might be between muleavlns and that warm hushed parlour in which his father played at rebus and stands with that which none shall know till the Sells are opened. The father signed and glanced at his paper; piled a foot high on the great table, _ "Speak quickly, then," be said. ("for I am in the midst ot A radar-ch. juieit is not only ot iuf1aiteir more importance to me. but to all the world or poor perishing creatures. Year after year I did my best to patch up their bodies, Now, in the decline of my days, And with I know not how few years before me. t am striving to do something to save their souls." Dr. “new no and u nu " table, cloud a and e! alum, no that the dam end no“). than and chm- ele-rly. tt had not. been you“. but may: the you“ “the. ot planed wood. n m rimmed All our hero end that. with “on, me running mum to Dr. Delve-ore " qt a, chant. and other. at right as}; Into the“ slots Ind and! convenient mm {twee tor the support ot mummies. Cotrunetrttarua, Mole. Ind bee-n- liate. Brm rod. also unwed Into holes, end being made booked at the lei;" they carried. ready to the good ex-aurxeon'o eye. my violently tNO. ound chute ud diagram.. At this And a revolving News, conuhH ing a bound oet ot the matotais pm‘ phoned periodical. “The Wrath i:) Comer-How, Where, and When.'" "Good morning. tuner." am the son. with by usual deference. “I hate to disturb you. but I must speak to you. on a matter ot itttinite Import- ance to mywlt." hasn't". -, A? h “or: To: a... and has), Ntl'.' no. rub “ll In Film!†an n. can. “Won. an. In that." than his MA?“ {um M may?!“ as: thir 7-3:?"7u A. THE mama's , 1tiriih Yter :7 ua km" Tiii; "Humph." quoth scepuml Tim. "you‘ll precious soon haw enough ot that! Mind when you were in tho vo1urttersrir--fatutue duty in camp. te. no on? But ghoul the girl, Are you In lave with not? Honest, now T" "Of course I am!" and Hubert I CHAPTER Xit Home, Sweet Home! ' Hubert passed through the garden. He had hurriedly flung his boom and more precious belongings into u couple ot dingy trunks, the same he had carried to and fro many times {to Edinburgh during his college days.' He locked them and went out. i, The garden was surprisingly green and bright. it looked almost inviting "Very likely!" said Hubert calm. ly. "I can't help It anyway, old man ‘l'm not made like you. A book. a pipe, and a garden-seat, and you are all right. i'm not. you new. I'm sick --ick as a dog going to be hanged. ll mun! no! work - it it's host-carrying lon the streak!†T "Chut. he doesnt mean it." said his brother easily; "you've been rib his him, thatW all! Stay away from luttch--tt1rn up at dinner as if nothing was the matter. It'll he all right. om any money?" "Some." said Hubert doubtfuly. He had not yet fronted'the tact that now he would have to pay for his meals, and own for his bed that night. Tim took his brown leather wallet out ot his pocknt, and shook hit head dolelully. “Doesn’t keep us very rich. Hue." hr, said after inspection: "hasn't paid me tor three motttha--you neither. I suppose? Hold on. I'll go down and dig some out of old Kiddy.' She owes us plenty." "I told her I knew who paid tor the liquor and stuff they smile at their Old Cnts' Club'." he exclaimed tri. umphantly. "She wouldn't like fa- ther to know about that!" "Thanh you, Pat Boy!" said the Junior, with more gratitude than the loo? ot the words, conveys. In five miliutes'he returned with five poynda and some silver. "What wan it all Gout, at any late? Can’t I do anything?" inquired Hubert informed him. "Work? A glrI-the little mite with the white pinetore at the Wa- terside long ago? Well, you mp a fool!" 3 They exchanged their usual greet- ingu amicably enough. Tim, hook in hand, already with his father's man- ner upon him, was turning away towards an old thatched summer- house. in which he had rigged him- self up a kind or a sofa to lounge in and read. His brother hailed him. "Good-bye, Tim. Cm out" "All rlttht--see you at lunch?" for the first time. Some quality of tears somewhere-April skies. white far-sailing clouds, surprised him. They were not in his eyes, he was sure. He seemed to get a glimpse of Tim’s dream world. abbul which he had never previously cared. "Hallo, Spooner!" . "I hear you. tamer." said Hubert, " never will!" ( "rut at my house," he shouted. 'litt lag lulu hand to strlke; "out ot my house. Kldaon will send your baggage utter you. My lawyer will tell you what my plans are tor you. But never set your feet across this threshold tstraits-ou hear me? Never-never! " The old prophetic“ ctudent came out trom behind his big table, over turning a model of the stellar uni. verse. designed to show in which particular constellation the Almighty dwelt. " crashed the noor, but he paid no heed. l “Ya. it is!" Hubert answered ttrmtr, now that Edith had been men- tioned; “Inn is, the will have no- thing to do with me. She made me promise to work, and I Am going tor.', ‘ “Some tttrl-atom. vow." cried Dr, 8.179.011. "I tsad heard whin- peu! But 1 mid no attention to than. I truqutd my boy. I honoured him too much. h: it beam of the atheism. daughter-ther r Bilw a y lorrynun‘s tench? "Sak-let me have Four reason!" Ttrd old nan nearly choked In his tury, His prophecy had not enabled him to romeo that. “The ---tu than!" cried tho dd m. mum; up. "come-- ttyrittt it! There u a reason!" Thorn was, but" iGtGCtie not [in it. _ - ’0' W a '"aat'ttttg an..." I I. Jam ',it?2tIt may: 7 'lrlt2NtltNtr"2t Jain-r, [Inn-hulk; tttwatt, 0!“. ' --." 'fifr4'frd'fJl'.",8."tfAtNgtt "I mm but -9ot-ttqtCiiiirtiiGuiiiirTTaqa""i7i not," mun-cl m lolly: “Rural-(mm mau- llhr."L%tt"'"t""i-t tHbeitani0-thtnst.at.rr, J'lff',ttsiL is t 1%,. tht “you “anyo- a'uu†“or! up! “a t,ih"t%',l'riefo.t'au'htNei' was! And mm! ht.“ Mon on th been“ a. patrtt-hox, Bah, M Batt'. Itâ€. “It!†from Jrt'tet"ttryoAsqt0'sp-t Kuhn than . hub, "' how- ‘rocont up of the Madonna of tho in: not union tt v†to " - cum. with lrohnd'l place 'rtaily u- with Tim. rand to ovary on“: “action a “You don't know this M." I. . depend-mu, ot Autro-Huuu'y. “In; "tt no! my ammu- I u: YAt9, rn" you I ser rum you waking.†um" "'18:? ATi “Yea haw. b was! All my 131.? Spock" " on have has vory good. tutor." I.“ Hubert quietly, "trut--- ot who hittd I an: have. I m - lncjcre. I “not any." Special clubbing offer-Chronicle, Daily Globe, Mail and Empire and Farmers' Advocata~Sve page three. RESUMES PASTORATE Rev. C. S. Roberts, pastor of the St. John's Lutheran Church, has suifieiently recovered from a severe attack of pneumonia as to be able to resume his duties as pastor of the church. EVANGELISTIC SERVICES Evangelistic services are being ccnducted at the Waterloo Evan. gvlical Church this week. Inspira- tional talks are given by pastors of the local churchxi. , A serious fire was averted at the Kitchener Button Co. plant shortly after midnight Sunday when flameis got a firm hold before the sprinkler system hooded the department with water. An alarm was tutnrd in but other than by smoke little damage resulted from the fire. j BANQUET FORMER FOES L Nearly 200 men, members of the Allied and enemy armies, ware ban- queued at Kitchener on/ Saturday night. German and» Austrians were represented as members of the Old Comrades Club. Among those pres- tnt were Col. D. G. McIntosh, form- er officers commanding the Scots Fusiliers of Canada; Or. J. E. Hen; Karl Kranz; William Mansfield, president of the Kitchener post of the Canadian Legion, and Rev. H. A. Sperling. Roth's orchestra furnished the music Two casual golf acquaintances were walking towabt the green when Whey sighted two women coming ‘over a hill. "And here cotnds midi, Jitit-ano. then" retorted the other, idly." I The advertising man was prom Hug. "Remember," he said. “this ts the last day for this astounding ctter1 . 'tt say." remarked one ot the men. “here comes my wife with some old hagrahp’s plcked. up aomewhore." and!!! drtabst will know may what Jean had but manly cud had been sent Into an den to “think things over.†Alter a while alte cum out all smiles um aid, " mount and‘! prayed." If your blood condition is Rich. pal you probably and the inn which Dr. Williuns' Pills reside. You In only I: "ed1asyourtrkrodisrirh. Poorblood tuna be.“ Don't let life be " misery" to you. GetattorotDr.irss'PtnkPiI1sat my druggist's. so can: . box. Don‘t delay. Be sun to any "De.Wiitianss'" so The Mthteutee ot gangster ttim. has shown Ila effect, not only upon the youngesters‘but adult: as well. Take the case or the isetsool-tesaeh- er who absent-mlndedly barked: “Stick 'em up'." when he wanted those members ot the clam who knew the answer to signify in the usual way. “Oh, i inah't G0ioii to help me to be good," said the child. "t jun told Him to help you put up with "Finally my mother IV where Dr. William' Pink Kills bad helped someone. She bought I box and made me take them. Iqmtssosiuofdoping. lhndno faith, but (but: to mother's mistake and tbe pills I am here and welt todny." "Headaches nearly drove me frantic," writes Mrsl J. F. Anchiockss, Ingersoll. "Thepainwouidttesas-tttntroy eyes would swell shut. Lie m I misery. “miss“ and her mother. "That wihtyrlp 399 to be good." and: "tt 1.01m mnnm- I - 5m." “Don't ml! and ruin. the." - M. brother; "ot can. our] (allow any. that-tho am than!" “Life a Misery" From Headaches CUTS-TEE; pun-nun, aMai shits well again. Thanks to Dr. Williams' Pink Pins (Tonic) and__a mothers SERIOUS FIRE AVERTED Her Dally Good Turn Smiles Knocking Her Cold PROVIDE IRON Underworld on Top (To In Manned) Two of a Kind I0! H. W. Kaufman, printing amount, 87530; The L MeBrine Co., Ltd., tor brief case, 38.50; The Planet, for cash book and postage. 86.54: The Munirlpal World. tor stationery, 816.55; The Muniripal World, tor tuatiottery, 82.33; B. (tassel. county clerk, for Indigent patients at hos- pital our stittre, $191.50; The Marti- rival election expenaen, January 4, 1932, 812500; R. E. mmr. teatm InR lmwl. road 22. $7.20; R. E. Poster. general account. $2.00; Wal- ter Koch repairs to grader. $9.20; Noah Schultz, work on road 7, tt.M; H. Doherty, making out report, 820.00; Cecil Ilackntl. work on road " $100; Wm, Sonnet". work on fund 2. 33.50; Alhan Kopbel. general account, $200. total $472 6T.--car. ried. Proposed by J. Mann and G. Boehm that a hy-law for the appoint- ment of inspector in the township of W'ellesley, to enforce the regulations of the Weed Control Act, be read as atoresaid.--EUrried. Moved try J. W. Burnett and W. Freeman that n by-law tor the tUF pointment or a collector, in the township ot We:lmsley, to define the duties and the salary to be paid to him. to he read a first and second time.--Carrityd. Proposed by J. W. Burnett and w, Freeman, that council form Into committee ot the whole on bylaw: 982 In 9824 that P, A Wagner he chairman» Carrutd. Moved by W, Freeman. seconded by J. W. Burnett that the following accounts be paid and that the reeve aunt his orders on the Hemmer m payment of same: Bylaw 982 to appoint assertion, ll was moved by J, W. Burnett and J, Mn“. that Joaeph McCormick he Proposed by J. W. Burnett and W. Freeman that lay-law for the appoint- mtent of pound keepers and fence viewers in the township ot Welles- ley tor the current year 1932 be read a ttttst and second tim-Carried, Moved by W. Freeman and J. Man" that by-law toe the appoint- ment ot valuers to value sheep killed by a dog or dogs In the township of Wellmley, tor the year 1932. to be mad as atoria1d.--Carrisd. Moved by J. Manta and G. Boehm that a try-law tor the appointment ot auditors for the year 1932 to audit the account-x or the corporation ot the township ot Wellesley tor the current year. be read as atoresaW- Carried. Pmpoeed by J. w. Burnett and W. Freeman, that a by-taw for the appointment of a board of health. in the township of Wellesley tor the year 1932. in pursuance ot the Public Health Act, in the Province of Orr tarlo, be now read a tlrst and second time.--Carried. l Robert Muir, l Chief Engineer of Municipal Roads. By-Lam C Moved by W. Freeman and J. W. Burnett. that a by-law tor Uni tur pointment ot assessors In the town- ship of weltesler for the yaar 1932. be read the Brst and second time.- Carried. During the same week, February 24 and 25 immediately following the conference. there will be held in the Convocation Halt, University of Toronto. the annual meeting or the Ontario Good Roads Association. This wilt enable those attending the mnference to attend this very im. portant meeting. ( The elghteenth annual conference on road construction tor county end township for: tsupttrintettdtrttta And other omen will be held at Ar ronto In the Foresters hall. 22 CoF lege street. on February " and 23. Relief questions were received from the Honptul tor Sick Children. Toronto, from the War Memorial Children's Hammer 'SP'//',f,t om tario, London, out; d from the Salvation Army. Hamilton, am. No action at this meeting. on the aforesaid. _ The minutes ot the tut meeting held in the preview year. were rend and also the intermediate proceed- lnss, relating to the municipal m minatton and cottt1rmed by the mem- bers, elect. The no“ mum the Inn- hen tor can. time alone tho you or econonyl Ho “Mud than to work together in harmony what": pot-ibis In ail mum coming before thin board. He outed that' here " the table waa tho plum “ch member should apron. tumult (our. {early Ind that he In. plowed tt all time. to coincide with their view: when It wan the wow course to follow and In the intoer of the township at Luger Each member expreued 2:1de as being in accord with what the Reeve um and prepared to do In. best to Improve immanent elm-r Hon in this munlci my, during the current year. [In no you "It. In! that In inning a a. W, nu. Om gum" Jan-r: n. ms. at a. _ o! " o'ehret in a. m 1 Th following member: on†0d tho duhmla- uld ttttatt-ttttq RID.“ of all“; P. l Wine, Pt": “1-.va 4-qu _ and J. w. Bun-.1. J, Inâ€. a. Roan. comma. Th Dunn; - In mun form. P. A. Wm, the no“. took the char. _ Wmmumnn GaiuiGT - 7'iTia'uGi'ii'" .......... "" It!†My. All!" qYEgt a†' The Burton Holmes Travel Stories (Wheeler Pub. Co., Chicago) have a valuable new addition: "Thin" by Eunice Tietjens. Follow- ing others on Egypt and Japan, this ‘will be eagerly welcomed by the younger readers, Here is the whole islory of picturesque China. the land of many contrasts; how the people Jive, eat, play and work. It tells of {their strange vuatnms and beliefs. and hundreds, ot splendid photo- ‘xraphe embellish the volume, The “Vale": reader will find this a book ot new. interest and decidedly edir cntional. A splendid Kitt book. j "The House ot Temptation" by ‘Veros Carleton (Graphic Press. Ottawa). This novel will without doubt take a foremost place amongst Gai; of Canadian theme and origin; Jt is a distinct triumph ot Canadian 'literary production. Ottawa); social and political life is here vividly por- trayed; skilfully and unerrlngly the author marshalkx his characters through scenes that are Canadian G'rCi'/'/lol'l Many of them can ‘01::in he placed. others are more ‘veiled. The story Itself is otvabnorb~ iii interest and should be eagerly welcomed by Canadian readers. 1 Campbell was arrested on Septemv ‘her 8th, following the finding ot his rather: body in the cellar of his home. Por more than eight days he had lived In the house with the corpse in the cellag. going practic- ally each day for the mall. and avian made a trip to the Canadian Na- tional Exhibition at Toronto. l OF HIS FATHER Thomas Wesley Campbell, aged 55, of Alliston, was hanged in the coal ‘shed of the county jail here at 12.15 am. in Barrie. Jan. 16. almost ln full view or more than _ some of men and several women who broke loose a wooden door leading into the coal shed from the street. Moved by J. Mann. seconded by J. W. Burnett that this council in- structa the township road muterim tandem to forward the road and bridge expenditure statement on this townshlp's roads to the Depart- ment of Public Highways and that the said department submit to this municipality the statute grant.-- Carried. On motion by Messrs. Burnett and Boehm council adjourned to meet on Monday. February 1, 1932, township hall. Crmsshitt, 10 o'clock In the fore- noon. HANGED FOR MURDER By-Iaw 988 the name Ed. Kaufman was written m this bylaw as colloc- tor of taxes tor the current year. l Commute. In Council Moved by J. W. Burnett. second~ ed by J. Mamz, that by-laws 982 to 988 as Nled. be read the third time and tinally ptMstsed.---Carried. lay-law 987 to appoint the local board of health. the names or P. A. Wagner, N. S. ti'leiaehauer and Dr. w. (Hatter. as medical oitreer of health were Inserted in gsaid by-law. Brlaw 986. Messrs. Peters. Mor- rison and Emma chartered account- ants bolus honored with their up- polnuneut u auditors for the cur- rent your. Byan 985 tor the appointment ot vuuers to value sheep killed by toe: , L. Hartman, Simon Huber, __ -- W -. .-_.....-... ......v.. "an", J. J, Fresher-n and Martin Linehnn regelyed [pg appointments. By-taw as: to appoint pound- keopen and fence viewer: we tol- lowlng appointments hero lusts.. i"egt',,te"', No. 1, Peter lather: , Stephen Schener; 3, Eugene Koebel; 4, John Gram-n; 5, Wm. Mllner; 6, E. Byron; T, S. P. Fried- mn: g, Geo. Eydt; 9, Ed. Miller; to, Funk McGee, and ll, Herb. Cum. Fence viewers. No, 1, Oliver Helm; 2, John Jacobi; 3. Hubert Dias; 4, J. s. Hahn; 5, W. Hamilton; tr, E. M. Brenner; T, Alvin Ottman; g, Allan Glaister; 9, Alex. Hammond; 10, Adan Helpel; It, Clue. Legal; It.' John Holnbuch; 13, Nelson Mew Faddln. _ ly-hw “I to "point. Inspector to enforoo the regulations of the_Wood Met. the lam. Wm. 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