SUIILLU, LLICIJULJ ]_.u.Uocu;uo The men Watched them in silence-. as they left the room, side by side. A moment later they heard the soft laughter of the two Women as they mounted the stairs together. ` Frederic drew a long breath. ' She s splendid, father, he said, impulsively. V I 'n..--,1y,. cm"... 1111):: -H11 nlnnrlprl_ `saw, lulpulmvcxy. \ Brood s faee was f still elouded- He did not respond to the eager itribute. V ` I - 1 -_--.E-.....-I Illilhli (\"1IIII" EI'lD1.lL. , Father*and son faced. each other. They were a striking pair, each in his way an -example of ne, clean' nlanhood- The father was taller by a couple of inches than the son, and yet Frederic was nearly six-feet in his stockings. Both were `spare men, erect and gracefully propor- tioned. . Brood_ gave ;-out the impres- , sion of great strength, of steel `sinews, of invincible power; Fred- ,eric did not suggest physical strength, `and yet he was a, clean- ; limbed, - wellbuilt fellow. a He had 1 a ne head, a slirn-body. whose every movement proclaimed ; nervous ener- gv, and a face that" denoted tern- : pler-ament; It was not a strong face, ;nor- was`; it weak; it represented icharacterl without force- ' - ` l\ 11 , _LL.... Ln-put` TYhDG ,3 character Wltnoul. Luruc. - On the other hand, James Broodfs lean, handsome face Was full of power. His gray {eyes were keen, s$te_a.dy,. compelling ` and . seldom alight with `warmth. His jaw was r12_.--; ........-M. man'h1t:-._ `nnd the lines gnu Au revoir, Frederic. ..........~. 7! 1331* 101 . 102 4 ' _ 103 9) 3) . 3 106 . 5) 107 - 108 Plan I n 110' 111 ' 112 113 Plan 114 115 116 _ 117 118 - 119 120 121 1nn .9) -vv. kTur II. It `EU 124 `GE i2? 126 127 128 tnn J-QC. ` 130 131 132. 133 - 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144` 145 ' 146 147 .148 149 150 151 120 LOO -153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 33 man (mg I F Si 87 88 89 at-u-.-in iO1.4f McNI(>}IiQ.L;-(f:ntiu`ed'). 3 M No`. Part `Lot_ Acres Arfears `Cost: Total 661?] .... 1-8 00 "$200 $600 6': 8:11: . . . . . . 82 '1-8 $im 9.00 am ii 73 75 [76 77 78 Pin -EH Till if never again; the ice of reserve; `might be broken between them ifi only for a moment. He Was"ready w and willing to do his part. `l).._...J - ......... .-.1-..,1..Z..... J-1... ...'..-..... ,....,. ...... ..g UV .... ...... ,...-.. . Brood,` was studying the young man s face With an intensity that ;for the moment disconcerted him. iHe `seemed bent on xing certain 1 features in his mind s eye, as if the Ememory had once played him false ; and -should not do so again. It was a habit of Brood s, after prolonged -separations, to look for something in the boy s face that he Wanted to see andiyet dreaded, something that ' might have escaped him when in daily contact with him. Now, at the end of the "rather offensive scru-_, tiny, he seemed to shake his head` slightly, although one could not `halve been suires '. i A .. 1 V\J\alJ LJ\A.l\4I "`vAnd as charming . as she is at?` ltractive, Frederic, he- said, with a` i faint ush of the enthusiasm he sup.-S _ pressed. . wnxn... :. .-.`L...,0)77 ..-1,...: 1.:..A `M... I `father, raising` his eyebrows slight-| 1.1; \t|Jh.a\I\. - Who is she? asked his son,| without realizing` the bluntness of E his eager question. I Who is she? ifepeated his ly. She is Mrs. James Brood. ] T I--i-I beg` your pardon, stam-g mered Frederic. I didn t mean to; put it in that Way. Who was she?` VVhere did you meet her and-'-Oh.,- I want to know all there is to tell, father. I ve heard nothing. I am naturally curious-.- . Brood" stopped. -him, with a; gesture. .``She was Yvonne Lestrange be- _fore we Were married--Mademoisel1e "Lestrange.. We : met some time ago at H the house of a_ mutual friend in Paris; .,I'a_ss_ure you, her references are all that` could be desired.- His tone was sargastic.` L 1 -1170. 16 Luuu 'v_v can you. uuu vow. V Frederic ushed- "`I"ni sorry I asked the questions, sir, /he `said, _ stily. ~n_.--.: ....-.'.lJ.;...`l.. I-.Q..1_...1 .. V..--.--1 D 0111].`, 0 > Brood suddenly laughed, a, quiet laugh that had some trace of hum- or and a" touch of compunction in` it. . I beg your pardon, Frederic. Come up to my room and smoke a cigar `With me while I m. changing. ` I ll_\ tell you. about _her. She. is? iW2d%rfu14 r a 1 1' -Us '1 | vvuuuU.g.1.us_. {To his own sulfprise, and to Fred.- ,eric s astonishment,` .he linked his ', arm in , the young. man s and,start- ed ~towa1jd;e_ the. hall`. Afterward .:B1"ojod_. gwds to, w'onde1f " even .1 -_ mb`re_ .. 5* ' Iwohdered 5 then; .whatL_,__.itA _'wi1s e ` '"t9 `asked his` son,` of; . _.-_...,..L:...- . I was momma Amman 270 271 272 273 274 275 OUR UU 210 211 212 010 60 9) 224 3 225 Plan 226 V ' )7 227 000 7} 5131' nnn 183 Pian 184 9 185 " 186 187 188. " S) ,1 191 " 192 3! 193 " 194 195 " 196 197 A 198 199 . )9 201 ,3 011') 3 ELU 220 221 9 OAR SE 205 0 206 207 n(\O' 10 219 $7 HIV '241 ll` 543% 244 245 (Ill! .056 557 OED 2s Y 262 263 no: Monkman s A 92$/.??9nia l I --.% .. I Makes Yo}: Skvin Like Vlvet I Has a marvellous effect on rough skin. One or -two applications will remove the roughness, and its the occasional use hhe skin acoqunir smoothness and softness of a ba1by s. Glycedontita `is not stbicxky, -and gloves .m*a:y `be worn a few `moments after using it. Price 15c and 250. vDe- lighmfurl after shaving. ` ggg -_:_---...___.. GTU 247 248 ' 249 250 251 n an" RJUU . time, % non E55 619"! . QUI 2.2? `No 173 Plan 553 _ 174 ' 175- 176 177 178 179 180 151.1 ii 1>;5-t `COCO 10 276 277' 278 son- am1.t"e odd longing to touch` `his arm gently. - * In the J ade-Room Lydia met Brood and Frederic at the topof the stairs. She had re- ceived the message through Jones am'l~ was on her way to dress for tea. The master of the house greet- ed her most cordiaaly. He Wasvery fond of this loyely, gentle ,daughter of John Desmond. Into their as- sociation `had stole11 an intimate note that softened the cold `reserve of the manto a marked degree. His V `chief joy was to chat with her over ; the: work he was doing. and listen. "to her frank, honest opinions.- -She`; 3 regarded .herself_ as his secreaary- ' or, "his" amanuensis, in the. strict sense of speaking---but V he consider- . Skin `Sufferersl =.`The D.D.D; " Prescription for Eczema, a mild, antiseptic, wash, stops that awful itch instantly. h....,.....: .4... 4.1.. .........1.. ....'4. n. ..i '.:4.-- ...-,... ...... ....-... .w.. V..,.,......,.,.. Druggist throughout the city have witllessed such remarkable cures with this remedy that they now universally recommend D.D.D. A... .......~."n -2 n..-:_. _-_.c.-n_____ u_-__ dr.. nan v Q` saunas .L VVUAALLAAULLIL J..ln.lJ pl}: ...... .. A J As proof of their condence, they offer you the rst full-sized `V bottle on guarantee that_ unless it does the same, for you, `it _costs' you not a ;cen_t: A generous trial. bottle` f01_'_ ji Your Relief Is Guaranteed gage. MoNKMA1g:_ VILLAGE 014* PORT Mei~IIcHoL-'(cqntix;ued)_ CHAPTER IV. . 106 . 109 . 118 . 129 ., 140 .142` . 145 . 146 . 158 . 159 . 161 . 173 . 174 . `185 . 186 . 187 . -188' . 189 .-~ 200 . 207 . 217' .A 228 nan Acres 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 - 5 U 11* . Gil- -Walp Im- . i- 1-8 1-8 1-8 . 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 148 1-8 { 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 4 1-8 1-8 dr. 18 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 . 1-8 1.3. _Arro:>arfsT Totai_ .Il\I U vtxuun l A` faint glean of astonishment `lurked in the girl s eyes as she istood before the two men. Never, ;in her experience, had there been 1 such an exhibition `between father and son. throb of joy rushed up from her heart and lodged in her throat. For the rst time she found it" difficult to `respond with composure to `Brood s lively comments. wvere lying close to the surface of Luwxn U\J uvnnuguo lher eyes--tears of relief and grati- . ltudc. The buoyant expression in l Frederic s told a new story. Her_ ` heart rejoiced. ` l(\`T---......--.._I 7 ..-:J T1_.--,'l ___`I'.-_- of friendliness'< A curious , Tears 1 l ed her to be a friend as well, and` treated her4with a freedom that was not_ extended to others.` 1 navwun v .; udvavuu ,-`-`Nonsense!V said Brood when slr announced that she was gomg to ch'a1`1g`e her gown. You `never looked so pretty, my dear, as you do at thls moment. Come Just as you are, to please me. 41 A 1...- --....L-- ..--,1 ..-- ._-_1..___..-- -___ ,.,.. uni:-v, U\.I , ........ .,. A tea party and an autopsy are very much alike, Mr. Brooc, said! she. One can learn a lot at| either. Still, if you d like `to have* ~- \ Mrs. Brood see me as I really am,` I I ll appear sans p1umag'e._ 1 `_`I d. like it, said he p1'omptly.i I am sure you will like each ` other, Lydia.- ' _; `v`Ie am glad you did not say We would admire each other, said she quaintly. You look_ very happy, Mr. _Brood, _ she went. on, her eyes bright. I iIi`be1i_eve I am happy, said he. Then We _shall all be happy,_ ? was her rejoinder. . 01...". ....L--....~_..1 1.- 1.1-- _-_1- ,,-, ,, ll\.Al. L\JJ\ILll\l\1lo I ; . She returned to the jade-room on `the upper oor, where she had been I lat work on the catalogue. Brood had a very large and valuable col- lectionof jade. The jade-room, so} called, was little more than a large `closet o the remarkable room `Which James Brood was -pleased toj call his `hiding'place, or on oc-` caslon, h1s. retreat, No one ven- tured 1nto elther of these rooms ex.- cept by special permission. `D....`.'..I..` L2... 1.3:... TTTT 1 kvvilv nu`; bJ1l\4\.llIlIL 1l\;.|.11l1l.Ul1a Ran`jab, his Indian servant, slept in an adjoining room, and it was whispered about the house that not even. James Brood had viewed. its iterior.` This silent, unapproa.chab1e' `man from the mysterious heart of India, locked his rdoorvwhen he en- tiered, _the room and locked "it when l1j_e;3_ameL:fo}_1t._ 0 one , note even the ' T,t11`o'ught. `of entexingg, ER? 279T Plain 555 280 ,3 `]; - , . )9 No. ` Part 3148 W 1-4 GAE TIT no `I)....1-,. No. ITS`! ID VV 1`* o o - o o o u o 345 VV 28 Broken .. nmn -Ln WV 60 J21 UIXCIL 3iE 1-2 347N E 1-4 ..II' $8 VV L2 ln W11` No. thIUA` 351E GECI `T No; No. 34~ VI DU . Fred Moore, 18' on- K (`:1 .;5:z'Pt E 1-2 (as de 358 `V 1-`.3 nrn `LT na .13 `It The adjourned Sale will take place on THURSDAY, the 16th day of DECEMBER, at two o clock p.m., in the l"nuv-4- T-Tnnco Barrie, VAugus_t 31st, First publicatlon in LIIC LU": ll uay Court House. `VILLAGE_ or ` Part Lot C`on.Ac s W 3-4 Acre .. 102 20s 3-4 7 15 10 . . . . . . . . .. 18 20 28 cm `II A ------- 01 LU J.` 1'5 ounce 28_S 1-2 .."7.'.` l 56 7 `L? 563 '5 i? VV 15' Acres .. 21 20 15 11 2'2 2 00 13 22 `TOWNSHIP OF TOSSORONTIO Part Lot Con.Ac s Arrears Costs Total pt Edl-2 . . . . . . 19 6 48 690 200 890 ptdVV 1-2 .. .. 19 6*50` 404 200 604 ptE1-2 . . . . . . . . ..19 7 14 371 200 571 TOWNSHIP OF VESPRA Part T Lot Con.Ac s Arrears Costs Total ; 3 5 1-2 1047 200 1247 described ih registered deed No. 491) '10 ov=:1nno-'.=;o 0m`)'7m TOWNSHIP OF TINY TO\VNSHIP ' OF TAY u .20 u nu ..297 1-8. 328 200 528 311 1-8 4 94 2 O0 6 94 318 1-8 3 28 2 00 5 28 . 319 1-8 3 28 2 O0 5 28 Lot Con.Ac s Arrears Costs Total ._._ 4-- .__ -_ .. 4.... `- pomp McNICHOL--(Continued) 1915. . ; (T T : Ontario Gazette, Sept. 4th, 1915. ETHIS WOMAN'S that.` the man kept deadly serpents there. As a matter of fact, Ranjab was a peaceable fellow and desper- ately afraid ofdsnakes. on 1 1-4 1\ \ ` Quickly Yielded 1;. Lydia E; 1 Pinkham s Vegetable Compound. y . L A new broom may sweep clean, but it never comes with a guarano tee not to ralse bhsters. ' Balimore,Wl;i}- Tam more than glad to tell `what Lydia E. Pinkham's 1r-...-a._`l.I- 1'1-.. ZZO&IIJ2CJ2`JI3 U `V7;-getable Com- und did for me. suered dreadful `_ R pains and was very- alarmed and sent for Lydia E. Pinkham c Vegetable Como ularly until I was _ ,. another person, and. it has now been six months since I took any medicine at all. I hope my little note will assist you in helping other wo- men. I now feel perfectly well and in `La Land: .` `-._ILL 99 "-4- Aivnvvculu pound. I took it reg- . `]```` ~' 1101'. _tlw1'o must still be some-` -4;-u ..|..L.A.I \\J\lLlI/Ll.l\I\J\.C 7' I (K ~ - A But (awn: t}1o11:.rh you never ' 535' it - I mean, you must feel 1- . t . hat she and you were here to- thiI1L'. h(*1'(- that-that-_-how Shalle I! I g`1' .\'(`i1I'>' and ,_\'ears ago. One" "33" II0\'o1' have seen his n10.the1';: .\'(`t `In huh ..I......... .L--4 1;--. 'm1-..-... CGIQIIQ I II\"' LTVI VVI-III KICK II} .the bes of health. -`rs. Aucusr W.- Konmmn, 1632 I-Iollins Street, Bal- timore, Md. seem to prove this fact. Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable Com- pound. made from native roots and herbs`, contains no narcotic or harmful drugs, and today holds the record of being the most successful remedy for female ills we know of, and thousands of voluntary testimonials on le in the Pinkham laboratory at Lynn, Mass., For thirty years -it has been the stand- ard remedy for female ills, and has re- stored the health of thousands of women who have been troubled with such all-- __ ___A._ __ j!_..IA --__ -._A_ :2;e`;"; ?a1.2`e';;2i'&, 1am"m"'".ao.', ulceration, tumors, irregularities, etc. If you want special advice write to Lydia. E. Plnkham Med- icine Co., (condential) -Lynn, V Mass. Your letter will be opened, _read and answered bye woman In iLot, Acres ' 4900 261 271 27-2 274 275 276 277 33:`. l0 279 280 281 282 283 GO! BUY 29 -v D ... u\. u yet In} in- C Arrears Costs Total 12} 20 DANIEL QUINLAN, 15 19 .-__-_...._ V __..-..__~, Treasurer, County Simcoe. (To be Continued) 10 10 11 13 Her 111151 u11'wel(-Onlo was curiou i3 14; 1-8 1-8 1-8` 1-3 1-8 1-3 1-8 . 1-8 1-3 1-3 1-8 1-8 1-8 100 100 \JC\. L1 100 G1 113:3-V` I 503;` your pardbn; `Mrs. VS`"11d- I have many bad habits. `J ow : - ' 'A\Ll\,\;l4I.U11DO A-LL15 V\ll.\J\J _,` I . _\ harsh. YV0;\I1'.~'. I)os1no11('l is ' Wa.it1I.1g,. `mo. . in51SH*] hmself up`. bAre you = m0l;(`];}' '.:`1'(3at hasye, .Mr. ,Des-J out she :_1._s-kc-(1 111 `a xfolcc that glahs 10 :1 knno. T I_ns,t1nct1vely, she, saw I at F1-ede1:1c s _facc; ~ She` and ( 11111501055. of the _]aw_ hargle_n ew 3 "111.4'1',\ l1g'ht leap rmto -h1S -. -5- Ins (a11tI_v her arrogance. fell 111 you kindly `show me to. I prefer that you "and- n0t onp ,~.{-' 41... ,..,._____.__L_. -1-_-_~_1.1.1..'... Aars Co_sts' Total 280 328 328 328 328 328 328 'nno 050 328 328 ODD SIEKNESS 1?3 727 11 fl-`\ J JUUIII '5 one of H15 595 "$2 '06 `$5.21 `e7 0 m 90`) 433 3:7 10 62 E53 528 U60 416 `4 16 Q!!! 69-11 59.: peg has been said that every Athir_dA T has catarrh in some fpr.m-. I . A.-. U60 528 528 g-no I150 528 E00 335. 523 629 U510 '44 AAA 11V 528 528 528 5 28 E30 `-- nun batdffll III. Some IQITDH ., V Science has shown that nasal eatzi`rrh' indicates a general weakneS:; of the body; and local tlreattnenfsfkl %theform' ~ ~ ` - 52 `53 EA 40 41 An 59 60 61 TUESDAY, DECEMBER mi, 1915 5? 23 $3 31` "I. In he` hovur of t. \Vo 020100 1: in eruoon ' - . 9 afjthe at t COFRT HOUQE . sell by P -`i In th . be S1l1%('1'e1lthP(? dAuti0I1 QSOTOVVN OF curred in and 1:2:%~g<:1the%:I\3::1 of th]:AsR%IE, pro .'le anahd an 3.1 land Ceed` ,t _ d eoneclawful s_-as_m 0 V tion Ofeharges .a'y _ ~the saigng e`. T] . n` .` wise s$at:d`)]9\\Ing lots are . . patented (exce . e Other. 56 '21 H II`) Plan`, By George Barr `McCutc'heon` OE. an al C_p3'K'ighI._lfJ'H. by Dodd Mead and Co- Black Is. White By ViI't1]e f Simocfwa Lvgargant `isaued 7 P111 _ t . h .da8.l`(1en - y ofwffthe $118!: County 0 e \~e[lI` of our Lord . J. lneteen red and in th to me lapds men 2 llllnandin g me to levy u ` p0h th . e seven. % -1 Hi0 f"n(;(I1`re:?g de5Cr1bed b respectiv -' ein . Ely d g In 17 ~ e therfe Com, on -ty" . .9 .1-. S1_mcoe, with my costs I h ereby . g1Ve not Lee Ilurj Sllant to` th 9 Ag. ~l`t _-`Ct nd < Amend meats th .ereunt.0 > r unless sessme1_ va1'1-ears and costs b . V er . . David a I ` Shall . . On. \ u\,\.;L:. 111:.) JIA\lUJl\J4, 9t he can z11w:1_\'s feel her. There 7 1` sn1:i(2111ill;1`h'.}1z11l I say Tspiri'tua1--_- couwvv or $IM:c%oj;t Treasurer s Sale ofLands% m ARREARS FOR TAXES. 11 12 Plan 510 - an H K / `ff _ .. , . (Cont1e <:n.wu.u 11_1 .. MD. jmarcntnnau Is " Plan `* a llushaml broke in upon these `(Hun unG,\,.L.'..--._ `[12... -.-.;.n dm-W horseljt up. Are you= 21- t haste, VDes'-_ ` asked in a voice that` kc Instinctively, `1 }<`1'ede1'ic face; She; 544 533 VILLAGE OF PORT McNIcHoL_ COUNTY OF SIMOOE, 1~o_W1T: Part I-;u;.\.; uuuu Jun vv-M-H .the servants shoi1ld`be_ -:1 \1Ax\. LLA ullvu IIll\lI~l\I 1-oections. His voice` SEPT. 30th; A 1 i9{1$;r5J Lot Acres 23 1-8 24 2- .,4n 90 103 104 105 1.06 0`): 00.} 2?? 107 108 115 116 121 168 185 200 DAD 67 68 77 78 79 80 i3 1-8 1-8 Arrears Costs Total on an .u-. .. A- -- 15 31' 12 91 JAE 0 U0 865 ODE U00 751 HER alight Wltn Wa.1'1uu1. .I..ua ,,.... ...... lrm, square, resolute, and the lmes ` that sank heavily mto `the esh in ? his cheeks -were putjth`er'e not by age but by the very vigggr of man-.1 hood. His hair was qulte gray. -.-.. ,-.___-- .....:.L..A T-Pm. hie n1+.h:.r' tov my guide. rev tea-time, James. `Ill -.. ..--...-. -no.-.... .w.-u......, .,......... _ . _ Her eyes were . sparkling, her husky voice once more "full -of the appealing quality that could not be denied. The. ush of injured pride faded from Mrs. Desmond s pbrow, and a faint look of surprise crept into her .eyes. To, her further amazement, the younger Woman laid a hand upon her arm and gave it, a gentle, friendlypressure. A - . TF1... -wv\l\\'| nvn`-nlsntl `:11 Qiin} I i4 dr. 3 dr.~ 3dr.-