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Northern Advance, 26 Oct 1916, p. 7

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is TANNER'_Y_' (I-I " VY IIIDCDIUU Q0 ` Six Beets?-Merwood .Be1'ling'.' 5, Gordon Henry; 9 Innisl, Lloyd Ra_- char 9, Gareld McQ1iay 7, Clarice McKenzie 9 Innisl, Cliord -Davis ..lfm1.l'xVsl:i:e1's-.-WilI>I1a Thompson 9 Innis- l, Muriel Braden 3, Meta Fife 1, Lila" McDonald 15. 17-..-.. "n--.;:I.... nmlsm, xmsle n:u.uw_y :7 .l.uu1:uu.. A Fi_ve' `Spy, App1es-Island Arnold 7. Elvin; Pearson 9 Innisl, Arthur Fletcher 7, Elsie Carr 15, .Vernon Jennett` 7,v Beverley 'Burns 9 Innis- 1 . - ' , UCIJIIUUU I JJVVVAAVJ &'vun>---.4 V _.-,,, I, l. ., . Five Wealthy _ Apples -"Elliott Terry, Guy McLean 6, Lyall J exmett -7, Jean McLean 7, Elsie Rainey 9 Innisl, Elma .Fagan- 9 Innisl. _"Alexander .Apples. (Special) -- Marguerite Grose 15. . , . ._ - >Qn'n'nv' A'v\I'|`nR--F`;Rtl`.. 71 .I.llLI(II JJClII]J .L.I.o , V l `Six Mangels-Lloyd McDouga1l 15,- I-Iarry; MarsdenT9, Lila McDonald 15, Irene, Whitesides 2`, Mertie Mor- ris 7, Reggie McKenzie 9 Innisl. - Six Elliott 7, `Carl Burns 9 Innisl, Haughtoxl Bee_lbvf9 Innisl, Eva Irwin 2, How- a_rd;Whiteside 2. " ,,'I 'l1_,.I2__ _. - E . . Six Ca1"1'ot s-.-`Whitney Goodwixv1 6, Clifford Fagan 9_.'Innisl, Karl Bar- li-ng 9, Clarence Smith 9, Elma Fa- -gan 9 'Innisl, Jean Turnbull 11. - > n;nnoTDnvn\r `KT-Henn W- `iii!/ll U J.lIlll.lIl, ucau_ .l.u1uuu:L .L.L Six Onions--_Percy Wilson 7_, Ed- na Denny 11`, Robt. Chalm'e'1.-s 14, Wilda Thompson 9. Innisl, Bessie 1\IcfIi4ean .6, Genevieve Jamies_o n 9 In- nis ]. . ` ' ' 11-r-I,f,_ nIL__-__-.-....-- n T-...:.. lJ1_lHa IVLUIJUIIMIU .10. V Bouquet from "Home Garden-' Gladys Kirk 9, Orval Carr 15, Mary Creswick 5, `Genevieve J'amieS on .9 Inniisl, Elsie _Rai1'1ey 9 Innisl.. T33--A 0-. A v\vu`l\G iTcInnt1 A 1'!!! (1 5(b.I.I3|l IJGIICJ `Six 'Pobatoes-Ethelwy_n Arnold 7, Lena Berthelotte 9, May Elphick 9, Jas. Nicol -11, Ronald. Dunning 5, Viola Wilson _7. ' "'.\1'i1 L 11 H` -"l"`c`:1 "l;:t`;;d;a.s-E<]it}1 `Arnold 7, Frank H'igg'i11son 9, Jean Hi,<.,>'ginson' 9,. 'Lyall Jennett 7, Olive Lewis 5, Hilda Denny 11. ' .s::.. M.........1,_. n .;.;.: T1Lr,.n.......m ksialty of ales. ` ; KJJIIII/ll II, J.J.L!lCII \l\Jl}l.lVV_lIl Barley, sheaAf'-Willa1'd- >`i'Ic Do11al4(Ai A 15, Eugene Smith 9. ~14`...:l;......' n;..... .-4-11-- ' A_.u....-. i3:"xIi'f}e *E3r:` '5` Q33-:\fi11i E1- phick 9, Arthur Woodland 15. I Quynnl f`...... R- nnunn 'I.....J 1`..L`.. 1` PIIIUA U, '41.]. uuu VV UUUIGIIU. .I.!Jo . Sweet-Corn, 6` ea1's-Fred Fyfe 1. Clair_Mg:Lean 6, Jim Taylor 5, Mar- gart DaneyT9,{ - - T - Q31. 'Dt\`.h"l\I\G "IT!-Iu~.'I.uu"n A -.'.nnIJ '7 . JVLUIJIIIIGIIKL W0 rWIa1'ley', half g;allon-'-J as. Morris 7, Willard McDonald 15, Robbie Or- rock,` Estella.` Arnold ' 7, `Eugene Smith 9, Ernest Goodwin 6. . 'D....I.... ..1.......a. n1:n..-.,1 '~nr-n----1,1 + ,]1`.1`1`Js?l3i;;,g.,`r-(;.;' 0. Stalks Q Arthur -Woodland` 15, -Olive Lewis 5`. ` 1r...:I.....'.. n...... a`....-... 1i7:n:- vi Oats,; half gallone-Edith Arnold 7, Eddie Flynn 2, Stanley` Kerr, Mervyn Lennox 7, Reta McDonald 15, Redvers `Ikin 1. ' . (Int... .....I- T .. `D..-.J.L.-'I-u._ n `U.-Oats,` sheaf%Sta11l;:y' Kerr, Lcoa Bert}ielotte 9, Reta McDonald 15," [Matthew Lowxjie 7,. Redvers Ikin 1, Roy McDonald 15; 5 ' n....I...'-.- 1...u.- .;...n-..' T..- -vnr__-.-.:~ LU, LIICILVCLB LIIIII J. Oats, peck.-Le(; Bel-thelotteA 9, Clarence. Smith 9, Johnnie Coburn 0 T _ _9., Kenneth Kidd` 5;. VIII ,\/Gull .I.IJ _\lC\Io JJGBUL U! . Onions Plot-_- obt. `Chalmers 14, Irene `Barlow 6, Bessie McLean 6, Percy Wilson 7, Helen Berthekrtte An4-nun 131-4-' l1..-.......-... T..---2....- ll, .l.l\4llII\2|Ill. _LL.lll\A Uo Asters. Plot-Genevieve I. J an1ison 9 Innisl,- Edna Asaph 7, Annie _Ward 2,` Edward Spinloe 5, Wilma Thompson :9` Innisl, Louie Elliott_- 11. ' ' 1' In II - `l\10.I A "1 ;v\A VAVVPI Fmed 1n the AVJ.\.I\J|.I.Il\Jll\2_\llI .A.I ALIIAUJVIGI JJLLJUDU Beets lPlot-(: 1l'a1"'ice ` McKenzie 9 Innisl, `Addie McCullough 7, Gar- eld `McQuay 8, Laura Holmes 14, Robt. -Fairbanks 1,Ella Elphick 9 'r'...... ..+c Dl..+,T r`l:4.....1 n....:.. *7 LVUUUI cl" ll IJIl_Ill\B .I. JLJIIC: LZIPIIIUIX U. "Carrots Plot--Cli1fo1'd Davis_ 7, Cliiford `Fagan 9 Innisl, Elma Fa-` gan 9 Innisl, Irene McQuay 8, Or- val Carr 15,.Geo.' Baker 5. A . ......... 131-; 12-1.4. `n1...1....._... 114 uxuuclx IJ _\.JCUo I-Uclll IJ Mange]; Plot-Doug'-l.as[ Whitesidc 2, vReg. McKenzie 9 Innisl, May Dawes 2, Arthur Fletcher "7, essie Speers 7, Albe1't9. Morris . Turnips" Plot-`-Frank_ Elphick-F 9, Carl Burns ,9 Innisl, Joe Milligan 15, Howard ,Whitesides ~2, ' Ernest hMcCutche,on 14, Amelda Elliott 7. D....a... (DIAL nI'...-.':..... 1,r..1.7-....:.. n I, U`-U0 LLIIEEIIII Lulu ` Potatoes P]ot-Joel Thompson 9 Innisl, Geo. Agar` 3, `Viola Thomp- son 7, Violet McDonald" 15, Elmer Braden 3, _Geo. Reid 5. ` '\[nnnu-.Ic. Din` 'l\.....I.-... `ITL:JL.....,`.l.. JIIIIIDIICO Ensil-age Coi.'n.-Allai1' Corrigani `.1, Jim Stone 15, Willie Elphick'9, Ar- thur .'Woodland` 15," Theodore Morris 7, Jno. Knight 11. Du`-nnna D`n_ TI\-III 't|Airv\`r\(1n`\`u D LIECIII .L, V1 Lllalu .Lu.u.uuuu1u LU. Sweet" Corn Plot-.--Daisy Wilson 5, `Elwood Corbett 6, Clair McLean 6, Torirence Hunter 9 Innisl,, Lloyd Cunningham , 5, . Chrissie Fagan, 9' Innisfi.l. - 11- lII"l\ - - H Ba.rle.y".`_TPlot-Ha:rvey Speers 15,. Stewart Corrigan 1,T Herman Jennett` 7, Jimmie Morris 7, .'Herman Cor- rigan 1, Willard McDonald 15. .Q.......L'r'4...... DI-` `n..:..-- n1:I..'-__ z lsa1)ef<:.i;a.1 by Chas. Northgraves -John Kelly, _W. Jack, J. R. Gib- -bons, -Geo. Richardson.` ' iOats 'Plot:get;--1;4?cDonald -15, Matthew Lowrie 7, Eddie Flynn 2, Jno. Coburn -2, Jim Henry 6, El- wood M_cDona1d 15,A _ nu _.. ysu 4.0, V1 auu ' McWaters 13. l`|_IL_ __ _ -3 -1 tlilgcdlllv M ` I bor Lino BB YOU BUY. . `Clifford `Webb Bowman Allen -15, Willie Taylor 13, [Maurice Mar- tin 15, 'Ward Goodfellow 13, Nelson MnTnfnra `IQ ' ` vv uwua :.u Iv uzu uUU1_u.t:uUW .1-3. , . 3. Cliord Webb 10, Gordon Sutherland 10, Edgar Webb 10. Individual Prizes [for Stock Judg-J auuxuut ,|.u,' .l.`J.'uulL UUWBH .l._U, 2 Willie Taylor 13, Ne son "Mc- Waters 13, Ward`Goodfellow . Q f|I:a!....;l 1'rr..LI.. -In n__..-I-.. - 1. B -15, Miurice Martin` `15, Frank Cowan 15. ' 1I7:II:.. m....I.;.. 19 x1--1`--- .-u-- I" (Continued from Page 3.)` , Ina Black 11, Norene Webb-6, Marie `McKnight 6, Irene Martini, `8,T Lav"- ern`e' Sawyer 8. - L-_I_ !___I__-___. an. , , ,.o.u .- ` _. -u-vwJvas vs Etock . Judging Competition, DA... 1 J-udvgingiv Competition, Teaml Prizes--1, Vernon Spears 7, Elwood! trson Essay, [Section 2--Addie McCul- lough 7, E1sie Rainey 9 Innisl, El`- ma Fagan 9 Innisl, Hau,g'hton`Bcel- by 9 Innisl, Reginald McKenzie 9 Ingisl. ` v A `T a nu . . u. ; _ ed Naming Contest -- Bertie Morris -7,ALila_McDonald 15, Harvey Speers 15, Elwood ` McDonald 15, Merwood Burling 5, Constance Cres- wick 5. V ` 1-1 -'r ---- nu Speech (Special) -- Genevieve ! Jamieson 9 Innisl. . Drawing, Painted--E1vin' Pearson 9, Joe Milligan 15. Tug-of-War--Ivy S..S. No. 7. Essay, Section 1-Chrissie` Fag-a11 1 9 Innisl, Elsie Carr 15, Arthur- Fletcher 7. . rn .- .1 guns. ..-n. . -, ucua. z1ua1ua 1.1, 71117119: .DaI'lOW D. Buttonholes-Viola Wilson 7, El- sie Carr 15, Eva Irwin 2,?` Jean Ti11'n- bull 11, Vera Burns 9 Innisl, -Viona Elliott 8. V . ' U 117 ,1 (N1 .1 v-' I0 -K - `- nquauvu Us I Wash Cloth-Lelia~ Daris 7. Speech--.-Mildrled Henry 9 Innisl, Matthew Lowrie 7, Olive Lewis '5, Viona: Elliott 8.-. , 1\ -1N ' ;Af;1'dI;;{7E-(;1af \`7Vilson 7, Co1`1sta`nce Ciiesxvick 5, O. Fife 1, Edith Arnold 7, Lena Adams 11, [Irene Barlow Rn'++m`.lml.m, v:.a.. u7:1,...-- v-I nu` Cakes--Elsie Carr'15, Clarice Mc-K Kenzie `9_ Innisl, Mildred Henry 9! Innisl, Lelia McDonald 15, -Lelia Davis 7, Jean Turnbull 11. c-v . ll 1.! Jllllllllt ` w'B1"ead, Section 2-Elizabth Bed- by 9 Innisl, IreneABarlow 6 I (`nn]7;na \Tnan:.. Q.,...--..-. "1 T -" V I u`y u auuxmu, 11`t:uc`DuI'lOW 0. Cookies+Nessie Speers -7, Lelia Davis 7,- Jeane Boake 6, Beatrice McQuay 8, Edna Coburn 2, Ray Mc- D0{I`la1d 15. A __ ~- . 7, `VOID Lulu J.o V Milk StooI-Guy McLean 6, Mer- vyn Lennox 7, Douglas Whitesides 2, Charles Arnold 2, Redvers Ikin 1, Robert Spencer 9 Innisl. ` l2..m.,1 Q.'...:-... 1 13-.- 1-... n I T fesidneo 51... I-.. .1 2;, nu u u1n:uuc1 U 1111115111. Bread, Section 1-Eva Irwin T2, Addie McCullough 7, Lorna 'Jen_nett 7, Florence Barlow 6, Wilma Thomp- son 9' Innislff ' - (\ van: . .- __ "i1"{mE1-Vi1;5i;_'i{h Ross 5. GuvAMcLoan-, Willard McDonald 15,; Elvin Pearson 9, Stanley'Kerr, Red-j ,vers Ikin 1. `|t:'I1_ (V1, I A ' `Ir '7 A -- ALUIDII Luuxulw O. ' . Penmanship, Section . 2-Emilinel Mooney 2, Estella McBride- 3, Mar- garet Grose` 15, Lila McDonald 15, Ruth Duff 5, Viola Wilson 7. Penmanship, Section 1 - Elsie Carr 15, Nessie Speers 7, Lelia Davis. 7., Edith Carr 15, Edith Arnold 7, I{e_ith _E11iott 8. ` I r` , 0 I` - uuuueson H 1nn1sm, hjlnott Terry. ` Woods--Elvin Pearson 9, Robert Spencer 9' Innisl, Torrance Hunter 9 Innisl. - ` T1--_-., - `I II .-' - ---` ,_ _.. _.., 11 u-nu u .Lu\2.I.IUuil.lu 1.0. Weed Seeds-Elsie Carr 15,` El- wood -McDonald 15, Lila McDonald 15, Reta McDonald 15, Merwood Burling 5, Willard McDb_nald 15.. Tnenniva * "|.r...........,J --_I:-, N F uuumg u, vvluara Mcuonald 15.. Insects -'Merwood Burling 5, Robt. Spencer 9 Innisl, Genevieve] Jamieson 9 Innisl, Elliott Terry. I 1)nnw:nn 0 pnknw` Weeds--Lila- McDonald-. 15, El-I wood McDona.ld15, Reta McDonald! 15, Merwood Burling 5,~ Margart Grose 15, Willard McDonald 15. ' `TlT-__'I n 1 rs uuuuxuguuul .Li_), Jun nenry U. ,'Pul1et--Harvey; Speers 15, ford Davis 7', Redvers Ikin 1, las Whiteside 2, Jim Henry. 6,` 1: Adams 11. 1]-y__V-L fag -p-- --`A-- 4: 'Sj$'er s 15, Redvers Ikin` 1, {Douglas Whiteside 2,` H; E. Cunning am 15, Reginald . ' McKenzie 9 Innisl, Jim Henry 6. Poultry, Pair-'-Harvey -Speers' 15, Redvers. Ikin 1, Arthur .McQuay T 7, Douglas Whiteside 2, Reginald Mc- Igenzie 9 Innisfil, H. E. Cunningham 1 . > V . . . ; Cockerel-+Harvey "Speers 15, Red-, vers Ikin 1, "Douglas Whiteside 2,v Reginald` McKenzie 9 Innisl, H.` E. Cunningham 15, Jim Henry 6. Pllllpfing -fI`7'g`7 . .q-nan--1:-A 1 K [V1113 vuauuvu LU` conditions. homesteadet I `Innisl. 1)-___'u Clif- V Doug- Laura Rev. James Aikenhead, pastor ofl the Methodist Church in Richmond Hill, formerly of Central Methodist - Church here, "was seriously_ injuredl s 3 by the upsetting of thc.mot,or car in -;which. he, together with Mrs. .Alk-. enhead, was proceeding down Yonge - street to the city. The car, which 5 Wes being driven by achaulfeur, had , travelled about two. miles and "was a -short distance north of Langstaff , when it suddenly -swerved to the ; west over the Metropolitan tracks - and into the ditch," overturning'~and burying Mr. and V Mrs. Aike'nhead - underneath. The `car was at once: orighted and Mr. Aikenhead,' whose , ,linjuri'es were the more serious, was :|rushed to the Toronto General HOS-| I_V.Ill(LDo rxxuulu 64. Individual Prizes for Stock Judg- ing-I--Guy McLean 6, Vernon Speers 7, Elwood Mc.Quay-_ 7, Douglas Whiteside 2, Brock F. Jamieson 6, Clifford Davis 7. Ennv. JAS. `AIKBNHEAD % IN MOTOR ACCIDENT] McQuay 7, Clifford Davis 7. 2, Doug-' las Whiteside 2, [Samuel Dunn 2, l,ChTas3.A_1-nold 2... _ [ n ru. u `v - THE NORTHERN. ADVANCE THE TORONTO DAILY NEWS THE WARMAPS " K For- This offer -will notebe good after the 36th of November,` 1916. V Subscribe now and secure the War -Maps. Subscribers in ear- jrears for The Advance must pay 7311 arrears and a year in advance to secure this offer. With perfect Battle Lines "on all Fronts, showing exactiy whene T " V _our brave heroes are ghting to-day. ToDay" given Away Free ANASIAN aneu- The Battleelds 10 Complete War Maps 1 The Grand Trunk Railway Com- pany issued a statement on Monday of last week to the effect that after Ilensrthy negotiations the locomotive engineers and remen on the G. T. R. system have been granted an in- crease in pay, with the, result that an agreement has been reached mu- tnally_ satisfactory to the interests concerned. The increase was not stated, but representatives of the unions concerned state that the in- crease amounts. to 15 per cent., spread over 3,000 men. A few weeks ago the ,Grand Trunk increased the {pay of the conductors, brakemen, Pbaggagemen and yardmen, ve thous- and men participating in the in- ,crease. made the examination stated that `he had sustained a fracture of the left. shoulder, together with numerous bruises. Last night he was resting easily and no serious results are an- ticipated. Mrs. Aikenhead was re- moved to her own `home, where her injuries were found to be not ser- ious. The chauffuer was unhurt and gpital where` Dr. McCullough, who H {the caronly slightlyidamaged. $2.80 .n vonuculi the land in homestead- miIes`_of his at least 80 itions. A u'ui.J -'----L F-'7! :'\1rIn'lI Bodrdi t'thB D0111:-fl A Sub-Agency by Igrqxy ' I AD9m1mon uh-Agency.) publication` '11 not be 1n ilk ;t,er of { the DNKEY Stfect FLA . Ma1- 7 9_'!.!1:!%| and . [QHN zfool-`max % 'LD Barrie nds oz, r.I.2T_t..;t.=iv1 XVXII I ONTARIO no no more but often the inoit icientio - treatment ougmsoed by the medicinal hgbs .onmn3?ln iggggnid Pinkh'un s Vesetdble Compoun gm `:i'.*;.`:.':`1e:*.*.*:.:fo VU`J'i1lie roseoto open it. V` She` turned to look `back at her mother with` a `bewildered glance. A Asmall,odd g- ure stood motionless in the` doorway .-a little boy, [with serious brown eyes. His straight, yellow hair was" cropped in a fringe about his eyes, then it waved upward. ;He wore a black suit with long`; tight `trousers. iA round` jacket over a white shirt reached to his" waist, In his hand he held a hat like a small saucer. . ' u`r*r__n_ .~nr_;,-V __-_.__.r_--1-.1 _-_1f_;.- skets kept lave Vaults s. aA\.-lll (ll uav LIA}: ll: DIIQCJJII aauucl. Hullo, ` David rCom)creld, whe're did you come H0111? dried Merry.- 'ni.7ia::"6 "1 . vii Mrs. Sheldon L t 31900 for Treatment would escape by uk g our :1: cine`. I cannot prniue we 4 for it loved; my life and kept m ' tom the Inuno gospital. , -Mrs. E. HE!-.DoN, 5667 8. battled with `this "steadily ond con] _do nojmore but most ncientic T " tment lllrnnnnnrl H11 Ha. m-..u..x--n K/(IUD Oh, that would be loAvely!e Jul- . ie laid `down a chicken bone` she had... held between her fingers to! clap her `greasy. little hands-joyfully . `Merry was telling a ridiculous adventure which `had once befa1len_him on a snow bound trai-n, when he was in`- terruptedby .a timid knock on the door. 1-,. , 'o.`4-no-." - `cried the child him- petuously, I never thought _ -of. keeping boarders before !--'only we can t charge Mr. Merry niuch.' .- ]A .{u TV ..-....... ....an ._._I-.._1"n..-. vup gas llcllo ' ' V "`I_ will come and boar `with you, said Merry, if I"dox1 t.lrave to milk`-the cow. _ vuu ,u \./luaxfc U11. AVLC11) lllulill. I , May I come too? `asked D01`- cas. T T ` ` A[l'\I .1 ., u-u :4 u` . ... .. . TEMENT uuuxuu UAL \JU1uIJll1-a .I know that. . I would be quite" -happy to be ,`Cordelia "with you, even if I"did1_1_ t get any-money for it. ` Of course, though, it s lovely to get: my,.sz{l'ary envelope once at week,and _to have nice rooms at 'Mrs. Billerwell s, and 'all we want to eat, and clothes and shoes. I~2_1m growing 1zich--I have a/bankbookli Really `I _ ,_ I have four hundred dollars in the bank. . ' Four hundred dollars! . . When I have twoA`thousand.I mix` going` to buya little house out in the- country. Mother and Iepicked it out one day when Miss Dorcas took us driving`, We will keep chickens and a pony and a cow, `and have; cherry trees and radishes 'and.pansies in 7 the 9;arden. ' I `- -u`r ___,-n -u in n V -.- l Phone: 48! Proprietor _ cant su.uA.I.J aauvclyu . ' - Of course, agreed.Julie. Still it must` be delightful work to be a waitress. Before we found you; mother and I'used to go mornings to .3, little restaurant to get hot, cakes, and I loved tolwatch the waitresses. Some of them were pretty. Theyehad "lovely hair and cunning little muslin` aprons. l lfnyn-u `nun-`anal ` ` `7--- ------ ---3 ~ ~ GIIIUIIUI Mex-1.'y laughed. You were wise to-declde on `Cordeha. " HT 1-..--._ ;.1--a. 7 ,,, `:1 u .. 1!u:11.y y ' - `_"I used to plan ~to be 9. waifress when I was` grown up, . said the child, while she `gathered the plates" noatly_ on a tray. That was` be. ~forc I went on _the stage. Playing the little `Cordeha is nicer than be-A ingr a Await1_"ess. , 1 . It means getting" rich fastc1', V said Merry gravely. HIM? nnrrwzn ,7 nnuu-11:4: T..I1..' IKOLEII u_51gu.:un_y . ' . . A > You re a clever wa1tress,`said Merry, -- " V HT ......:l 4.. I-.. .4... L- _ _~.-L, Wlltsmvlvas is, gay little pertji. Dorcas ordered the waiter 4:0 -set the dishes `on the 'ho`tw1"adia.tor, then Shefsent him away-. Julie took, his place de-' lightedly. T ` ` ` Vnn 71-1} a nlnlinv II1n:`-`Inna 9! .....>.J `7:`r'x1is `is. unexpected! \When the` young lady tapped at my d(,o',4,- I was debatmg whether it was worth whxle 'o1x1g out to ea-t `in the ID Aluuut Ill I V111 Lcu uuuuvvu. - Merry returned with "Julie clas ing. his hand. ' . H'I"la5a {Q unbvnnninl \ITl....`.. L- in ten minutes. W`l:.\?V.ell, youV.111.{La.y `Be our messngexi Tell h1m.he 1s 1}1v1tedt_o dine with. three ladies. Dmuer wxll be served 1r--.-... ....J-........,'.l ...2J.L .T__I:_ 1' H1111 utuc r. 7 Julie did not wait for_ he1.1mOtherV. toanswer. "`r\ nnnuan `I/TAWL ~ J ' T .... .... ,____. E0 uubwcx. - - Of course. _Mother and I love him. - 14117-11 "M. ....n. I... ...... ..._.__-__,,,_ : anj Town PIo- I M ` 4v}l7oul;1 ,yo_ur T moth him ere. T `I'__I:-A 11:1` '|\Iu".II1l\:` -pan 1`-n-.`._..'LL_-_- V sun, ocros:L[ lu, U1. IIICIIIIO I. cbuld not eat on the ship `to- day,? he 'explained.. Things were nasty; Besides, I could not think of any`thing]but meetingvmother; Do you think she will be in soon? A 'M'n-may '.....Il...!I --_4.. 1,3! A--L,"L lyuu uuulg B110 W111 D8 111 $0011?" _ Merry pulled out" his watch.,l Julie. it is half-past six. Run, 1111-; stairs -again and see =if_.M_issT Page: has come in; R,emembe_r. nhf a. vvftrd aAb__out.vthe Qsurprise-- 6) her. I ' 5 1 -_'_(!_II,.` 5.1;. L2-_-___.i\.. '.- -.= uqncu ucnxoa-laul_:.',l_V. ~ I - I 3 Why; yes.i A There was atone of- l,9:rown-up dignity in Robin's` voice. `-`I have fed myself ever since I was a_ little boy. _ " ' 7 l T mhnwn n.......' L......,. .'.. 1.1-- __:_.1 9- __-__ _ auwnc DU). ` _ _ - There were tears in the girl s eyes while,-~ she watched him eat, He was still such a little boy !_ He `had dain- t_v. well-bred ways. `Once he 7ap'olo- gized as he accepted a` second help- ing of meat. (KT .'.__1: __-L' . `- .. .. Not-very kind. 1 The child paused a moment. .I don .t;believe George [understands little boys--blind, boys, I mean. T . H117-.. (3....-...... .. _...l-J.1__-dI9! u my unnv . Dorcas lifted him.into a chair be- side the table. Mrs. Volk set'_ a; plate in [front of him, She had cut the chicken` and potato into small nieces; I` ` Can you feed vourself, dear? she a asked hesitatingly. - I `W`nr V ting ", '`r-A-A ---- - ----- "0 mums `J _wav over on, the big ship. I slept in a llttle bed over h1s. `I hope I W111 never `see George aga1n.. \xTum.9+ 1.... I,:...1 4.; ...... any ..-1-..,1 ' GVe'orge. took care "of me on: the `any other relative in E1ig1a11d? . DUCK ' ` ' . She certainly is awreed the `ac- _ , _ . 9 1-; tor hastlly. _I mean. haven t you /turn`, n -. -.-.._ ---....-... ... .a..alnn|~l.A\-lO . There- is "A..uut Fannie. 1 "She". is not a real aluit, thotlgh. She `used to k_n_ow mother, and somet1mes_ she came to see me at the home. . . 13, ion. `I10 . vunaxls uuunu Wlhu It ;.;cllb_lUlllll. " _ - Robin jumped to the obr and be- gun 'to grape about for.his hat. Mer-V ry `lifted itund [put it in -his hand. eYou must` jstay here till ~ your mother comes in. ,, , , D llI\ __, IIIUDIIUJ. UUIIICE Ill: ` . Of colxrse, for .you.a1'e just 111 tlmc for d1uner,". mud Dorcas. We have lots of good t'hings left_--chiok- en vnnd tomatoes and ice c1'eah1;? ,. `Ll':.. ..L.:.... __-...I_L ;_ 1,- ,1. `I H Luuy wen. _ `1 . A. ` V Nothing "is [Wet but my golish- es." answe1'ed Robin- He bent to take -[them off. When we left the train, George ,bx-o11ght`n1e here um `der -an un1brella. 111171 A nan In - -- van: Anvvvx >306 \JCU1 aq-:,auI._ ' Wasn t he kind5:0..y0u ! asked Dorcas." ' (('\1- 1 u n '1 on ..u - ..- boys there. V T uu_y -3, .1. yulncauy. Was George a.relative.? V .No._ .He came to the honie `to takejnee to America. Thzit was What Father Sha'nn[on. said. .. ` " `-`What home? V The `home ;for little `hlindho_vs.' There are hundreds` of li-ttle blind ll'I"l',,,, uu`yu VIICJU. ` ` Haven t you any asked .Merry. `,`7]111 tyne T `.I\l'\IvL\ A *IlrOI\\J}A . 411.61 1.) o - `/`Why, yes I `-havv aAmo`t'her. A Vr'nother 1s ,quite' a.- close relative, isn t she ? I 1181- - . 0 u u an - .- v Vuu1I : UK` tion patent h as homeg- conditions. hansted his six month: cnltivat 50` worth $300. ' `IIID LGWI . Juli came `in. Miss Paget is not 111 her room. En_ul1ue `says she. xs out takmg dinner With a gentleman. - ' 1.3-1.5.. .2.....J.......1 1.- LL- 1!--__, 4-, 1 I I uu uuu_ uuuaouua uu_u um: (:l'cl1.lll.V ' V -His sh6es ought to be changed. suggested Mrs; Volk;"They re /aw- fullv wet. ` ` - u'xr..u.:.... -.-_ -.`.-`r 1.--. _-_; .....1:..L Men-.y s_ eyes turned anxiously to D_orc,as. `He shook his'head, and there" was a_ perplexed frown upon his? fgge. ' ~ ` 1 (1..-o -\ , -,,-__-C . ....--v-. v\/AnJ VU N 0, I. m to be 81 sui'prise. George `Said I m a sort of Ch1'istmas pres- ent. V . ' Ir a - -' -' - P-'`.:`S.?l(`)`1l1Tu;1.1ay _hav V" vnic as your friend.' Th girl-kissed him softly, in response to which l1is7chin3trem- bled. ' - . ' V T ' 41.1-\ " .JDo`s'T your Tmothe_1' kow you are coni1ng`I asked Me1'1'y. - KKXT- T9", 1, 1 , ' 1` J. JIGIIIUCI c Dorcas turned to look at - Merry with unspoken pity in her eyes. Your'mother is upstairs; We -will take . you to her in` a. few minutes. . Julie crept.close'to Merry. . She stoodhy his side, gazing curiously at t_he blind child.. . V - i I `did not know [Miss Puget had :1 little boy, she said. A ' ' v Neither did I. ' Run `upstairs, dear, and ask if she is in her dress- ing-room, but not one word to her or to any one"abo1_1t this boy. 11:0 n11nn`! anon".-.n& TL.-. . vu any Uuc uuuub uus UUy. Robin "laid his chce__k.against TDor-T c-as. face. _ _I xivisliyou were "my" n1_othc1'; _hc murmured. ' V T ' -11`? V uuulu want: ILIU IIU lll.'r.l'. ` He put his . hand in the `inide "pocket of his tight coat and drew out a` `smeared envelope. Merry read? it aloud: Miss Zilla Puget, Gotham Thgater. * ` scwgt. -home her name is _Mrs. Tul- ly. I have a.letter for her. George", who brought me here, told me to show it to somebody, gmd they would take me to her;_ V - T]. .._._L L:_ urancg 310? to Ian uu uuu ucl4V}'UUll- la, KISSES. ' _Merry took` one of._the child s hands between his own. What is your mother s name? he `asked gently. - HA ; 1.-...- 1.--. .......- .'- Ir-.- mu ctc. - . - . He loosened his arms "and passed his soft ngers over'her face. Dor- cas pillowed his cheek on her breast and whispered tender, foolish things to him between. the kisses. 'IIn...... A...-l- -___ -1: u , I '11- 1 MotheTr. V he whispered as he dropped -the. hat and" clasped" his arms tightly about her neck. - ' Dear little boy, she said soft: 1y, I am not your mother. I wish Iwere. A. 1'_`]'_ [7, -I no - - ` I OWII. 111: {sh 1;; all ulu U1. C1101- `.`Who was VGeo1'ge`? 7 asked `Mar-I Ir That"isI ;T1;nani. *f.h hi1i "had a. soft`Ehglish acent. I7'ha,veT heaxd bf `David Coppereld; {bu I -m -not -`nn.v` , ca;-n mu ........... :.. I_l7 aux P1133 101' Her. ' ' *_( I'o 1je.`gq'xitin:;gd)_ 1'(;Iatives `I - : Marguerxte (nose 1:). V snow ` Apples-.-Estella T Arnold 7, Chas. Arnold .2` Elvin Pea1's6x;n'9 In- nicl; John Smith 9, Beverlev Burns" 9 Innisl. Robt. :Spenn.er V9 Innisfil. I i .[ Light. Type Cqlt-Ge0. Len-nox 6, Jim Henry 6, Frank Lenimx. 7. , | l~ ACa1,`: Dairy ..='.l'Vypg_2_-_-Bosh Spencer. V 9 V ,. P; ;;,;:.;;;e

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