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**rco. to Texas;"
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"What?", .
rJebardratigbt himself lost la tfmo,
"Well -or- ' well, ,r000see," be *twro-
mered. "you huve turned we Iota soeb
a good Atnerican that t tlllu]�6 of yoor
country now as being quite toy ow%
I lived down there for ,iaeArly a yegr,
you kilow.atia now-aud nowbuvineso
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C4119 Me bgVk 1199,11U."
Once aioro4 they were silent for Is
little space.
"And are you not coming nortb
Again?" she asked blin nervously,
,.It 4epen4n." said Richard the
Brazen, smiling Into the wistarla vine,
11TAstea. Allss Harriet I W,411r to ask
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0. V. XQTAQGART
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W'D. UOTAOGART
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The .Freneb postal enployees have
issued' an appeal ,for 0, general littike,
but the. response has not been wide-
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Northern Naw. -da -don
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$PRINO SAILINGS '
LANE SUPERIOR. DIVISION for
o1wilea oy ark Inmate or too hou" and
clowd Arid locked *941U Immediately
after his departure. Yes, clearly It w4s
b144mall. and It Itnogene h44 her let -
tom returned Intact perhaps It was the
easiest solution utter all.
"What sort of a looking person to
this Alr.--er-Rod4ypoddyklus?'1 she
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4skeIl, with a smile. .
"Now, please do not call him that."
beaW Miss Imogene. "It makes we
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feel like such a silly. Side face be Is
,very handsome, you, know, but full
face -well, there lavomething the mat�
ter with one of his eyes." .
"How 49 you mean?"
"Oh. I don't liuowl" She Answered
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from the ideld of 0tIon. crootrallen. Dut
iihcouTlucedl ou matters pertaining to,
realism. Re was 4 practical young
man, however. and decided to kiss the
wig In the region of its wearerfm left
car for the, present. Later -41l!
Richard bad made several desperate
4Lttempts at a tete-a-tete with Miso
Harriet but found her nervous, 41s-
tr4it arid unsympathetic to his ad-
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vances. -she acted as though some
Shadow of Impending trouble liy upon
her mind.00 the Texan gave up In, de-
spair, took a short lesson In British etl-
quette from the much Subdued Bills
and then went for 4 solitary horseback
ride.
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His .deception could not be kept up �
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. N48S Ilarn.
S. S, arle, Fort Arthur, Fort 11ii-
and Dulitth. Leave Sarnia 3.30
sobs And gasps that to quote bee in 'de.
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only have file letters, but the man."
doubtfully. "He is looking at you all
the time, you understand, but big e Y -e
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much longer, for troubles were gather. - you
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solnel,umg. 'No. K "On k It question
Is only u'llower. I would like to
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I DISCOUNTED, DR.&FTS, TSS`U
p, U;. May 29, 31st, June 5, 9, 12 and
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tall would be an utter Impossibility. �
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Miss Reuwycl�ls plan Was based
Seems to be pointing somewhere else.
tag above him like Longfellow's scar- I take
Ing vultures, and be fancied be knew
just one of those roses t o a cow.
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The thread of the romance ran In this
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upon sdom and sound common
I think they call It a cast-" -
boy
d ounded bison that
down In Texas. I will find him,
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�ST ALLOWED ON, M-
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thrOgh to Duluth. Freight sallings
wise:
ose, yot to the frightened Miss Imo-
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110b." said Miss Renwick, "Uncle
would. shortly be pecked to pieces, boot Ir
I can, and I know It will .make him'
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in jaddition, to Above. -
Several months previous to the open.
ing Miss Imogene
gene it was the worst possible thing
to do. She felt certain that if caught
.Michael told we never to trust a per-
his
happier
and hIde. And yet. no matter what hap-
. world.
thau anything else Irk all the
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May I have the rove?"
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, GE ORGIAN BAYk AND 1%T&CKI3 NAC
of this narrative .
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had been a pupil In a fashionable
the man -would put his threat into.exe-
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son Wltll-,VlthL 4 cast In e� .
A -Did utante. "I
azou It out to t lie
pened, he would bw -
Ufa tone was sad And low, but Har.
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DIVISION.' For S. S. Marie and. waltl
Leave, Collingwood 1.30 p. m.
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young ladles' school in Morristown,
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cution And, expose the copies of her
.wonder why. Oh, well, I'll never trust
bitter end. If he could only win the rIeVs
girl before the Inevitable crash, then I
tone was lower still when she
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and Owen Sound 11.45 ip. m. Wednes-
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N, J. Like Many of her mates, shei
had carried on Innocent flirtations be�
letters to the eager gaze of societ y, To .
prevent such a happening she would
one-tiever again, Now, come on.
Precious, and let's tie the String oil
.nothing else would matter-nottitug! Answered
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haltingly - .
"NO; y ce
on. need not tglc. it to my bero.
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days and Saturdays.
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ueath'the very noses of certain stately
gladly pay five times the sum demand-
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the gatepoatl"
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Shortly after dinner the final prepa, of
ratlonw were made for the evening's
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the Plains. No doubt he has forgot -
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Careful handling and despatch guAr-
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gray headed wardens of propriety
e d. Therefore she decided hysterical-
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entertainment. A tiny stage had been. ten
me -if Ile eyer thought of me -as 1,
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PUBLIC, CONVEY-
ante ed freight shippets.
harmlossly enough. In, her laq and
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.ly that Harrlet!o plan was out of the
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constructed at one end of the double shall
cease to think -of him, What,
NOTARY
A CjR, FINANCIAL., REAL,
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Tickets and information from all
most violent Affalre do coeur. ho*over,
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question.
"Oh. denii," she wailed, "you.
' 17 T PON this eventful Friday, which
should
drawing room and was provided with And
a cowboy do with a flower?
At -I will not be ungenerous, To
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ESTATE AND FIR -
railway agents,
H. H. Gildersleeve C. H. Nicholson
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she suddenly found cause bitterly to
regret her rashness. .
Harriet,
doolt know how silly my letters were,,
UL mjght justly be termed "black"
by the various persons con-
handsome plush curtains designed to
slide upon 4 they worked me
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yoik haveglven all these. Take one,
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ANCE AGE INSURANCE
FIRE
Mgr., Collingwood Traffic gr., Sar4i 0,
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Mr. Roderick Fitzgeorge-tbe A
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And I'd, go. through anything to get'
� nected with this narrative,
wlre.�-when
properly, which was Infreqnent-willeb and
keep It for yourself.,,
With trembling band laid .
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Morristown object of Miss Imogine
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theta back again, Why, the pet
two more gentlemen mentioned herein
when opened revealed a, dainty Interior
a she a
COMPANIES.
at alTections-posed as a lieu-
tranglen
names I called tht .,reature - goocl
at c ,
had occasion to. use the telegraph lines
-scene. The drawing room was arrang- rose
upon his lap, but Richard forgot I
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A Woman's Sympathy—
tenant In the United States army on a
gracious, ]�Iarrlet-they were positively
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vigorously.
ed with cliatirs to accommodate the the
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flower and caught the ha d.
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,,You mean," he whispered eagerly,.
, CLINTON,
1 Are you discouraged? Is Your doctor'o
leave o
f absence, spending 4, furlough
racy town. He
at the quiet little Je Was
- mushy!"
. "What did you call him?" itsked Miss
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The first was the Ron. Mr, Frank.
Klawait, member of the upper house
guests, who began to arrive shortly ,,that
dinner. and Restmore soon be-
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bill a heavy financial load? Is your pain .
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1,1 burden? I know What
lysica .
a heay.y pt .
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of it romantic disposition and appeared
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nenwycko humoroudly interested in
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of the Texas legislature and chairman
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After - f that
camen sparkle* lights and laughter,
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these "mean to delicate women -I have
bee. dIscoura d, too, but learned how to
a very dashing blade. bewilderingly
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this phase of the romance.
of the State Improvement committee
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A gon,
"No, no," she protested, striving for I .
I'll
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cure myself. TWant to 'relieve your bur-
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good looking too pent-up schoolgirl In
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11 'Roddy-podd,�kins' was one." con-,
thereof. Contrary to. Mr., Ren"ek's
thenter doors, and the audience crowd- release;
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-I gave a flower, no more!"' �
' Pea,led. to her strongly. There. would
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dens. Wh not end the ja and stop the
doctor's byll? I can do this for You and
s physical defect. The
d a vivid
tossed the ebutante, with
positive statement, the distinguished -
ed In, took their seats and waited with
"No more!" he echoed. "Only that
BARftISTER, SOLICITOR
will if you will assist me,
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lieutenant was possessed.of many oth!.
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blush. "Then there'wer(i a whole lot
legislator had not gone back',�o, Aus-
a flutter of excitement,
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when I ask for -all?" .
"Don't.
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. All you need do is to write for a free
box of the remedy which has been Placed
er accomplishments, known and um.
more like that and worse -really, dar-
tin.. Instead he had quietly stopped
birs. Ronwyck had agreed to speak,
please." she. faltered. .
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INTON.
in my hands to be given away. er ap
has done o
known to Alias Imogene. among which,
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ling, I'd yatber not tell them even- to
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pyer In Washington, *held close com-
'her
the prologue, but at the last moment
swept
must speak! I will!" he cried, I
away by tile hour the
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is 6ne box Will cu re you -It
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ac�ordlng to. the young. lady's own
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you. I should dle of shame If Mr, Van
munication with several mighty bffl-
courage forsook her., and she vow-
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for others for 2c (the cost of
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You Will e
. Statement, "he could make love Just
der Awe or Lord Croyland or any one
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clals, then , wired frantically. to his
ed,she would sink through the floor if chance.
lind hoped to teach you t
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t art ). Your letters held cone-
goeTnt:221ya-ur 0 to day for m free t ea.t.
beautifully In the mootilight over 4
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knew."
most trusted lieutenant, the vice chair-
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to I Arguments love
reed to fnce her guests.
me for ni,vseM�fo realize that we
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CHARLES B, HALE
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Mont. S. . nds at.
garden wall that was just covered
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died. while the In
'Miss Itenw,yck sin. -
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and one - a were alike In do
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not belong to different lands and I .
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with broken glass arid a horrid wire
discreet Juliet went on tying her hand-
tee at Austin, In a cipher code. These
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vAla, so Richard was prevalled it pon climes
-for I am not"-
. Conveyartepro, Comin-issionefs,
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with stickers all o I ver IV,
kerchief Into hard, wet knots. .
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communications were Imperative or-
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to take'ller place. which he did. scram-
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"flarrietl" . I . . . .
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Real Estate and Insurance
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Be that as It may. this Romeo was
"I've just got to see him, Harriet,
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ders concerning the passage of a cer-
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tillng through somehow, assisted by A doorway,
Air, Rouwyck was calling from.,Aho I
and Richard swore bltfbrly
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Agency. MOnQ7 to loan- -- --- ...
untowardly discovered in the midst of
know I shall be just seated to death;
tain ?Ieep water harbor bill.
British drawl and his ever faithful
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a most poetical speech across'tbe Afore-
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but, no matter what you ,say, I'll not
The Hon. Mr. Kinwait while In Now
'monocle. To Judge* by a flattet-Ing beneath
blo'breath. It was outrageous
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said wall one spring night about 10
allow you to tell a single solitary soul,
Yor ad he d several conferences of
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chorus of feminine approval, he m I
be Interrupted just then! I .
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lIOME$EEKERSl ED.XCURSI01N$
o'clock. and the touching love scene
and If Ilm'found dead on'the library
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a nature,. Including that lunch-
the hit of the evening..though In de-
,.Oh, there yon are"' laughed .
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then In. ,progress came to an abrupt, not
floor in'tbe morning nobody will care
.delicate .
eon at Sherry's and other meals of a.
I financier.
Scribing Ills stage fright afterward he
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to say painful, end. This was caused
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similar character elsewhere, and now
sod it most un�r.nglish simile, I your.
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tlara.shlues out in'the darkness . .
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by the putting of Roderick Fitzgeorge's
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The sufferer's state now became 80
deemed It expedient to be far away
"'Pon my word." he confessed. "I Ilke
-a constellation on a. - mclouless .
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MINNEAPOLIS or DULUTH. r
ladder from under him by the villain
alarnilog that her friend Was foKeed to
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from the capital of Texas during the
felt.as, If I had swullowed'a live Jack . night.?
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Come: it's time for little so- .
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in the Olece-the night. watchman-
Suggest another plan*. It was AgalfiSt
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passage of the said harbor bill-, there-
rabbit that was. trying to bolt eleven tresses
to be In bed." I I .
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who had treacliorousl,v.crept along the
her better judgment, but ,something
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fore he . .
gare: the matter absent treat-
ways at once.. Ftln�yjll .
The Texan was given no - more I I .
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eface-Ontatio Street, Clintost. Night
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20, July 33-27, Aug, 10-24, Sept. 7
garden wall at tile instig4tion of the
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had to'be done -at once. for otherwise
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The "play went off without a hitch. . chances
with MISS Harrl�t. for the rest . . I
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calv� at froiLt door of office UZ real'
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protagonist of the drama. the princl-
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MISS Imogene would never, be In a
soclates on the committee carried out
except for one trifling incident wIllen of
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the la'dies.adw came out, and his . ..
dmee, Rattenbury street.
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pal of the School. who, splendidly ,serv,
conditfun to act the part bf the bird
their leader!s Instructions to the let,
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came near spoiling -it altogether,. .The finni
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good night was spc6ent-oaly by d , .
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. -Tickets good -for. 60 days. �
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Winnipeg return $3.2-00, '
ed'by heir intelligence department. bad
ruthless17 lnter�upted course of
' in the play,that evening. . .
. "Imogene," she -said sternly, 11stop
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ter. .They had enjoyed no dinners.in'
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dismal Mr. Van der Awe. - title to lit, ,
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of the hand. but. a pressure . � I
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which.left him hatirly. for.tbe girl did .1 .
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University ot Toronto.
.and
E $42.50,
..the
� true love . . . .
c Ing this Instant and listen to hie.
,; --i-in ho - of at 1--st brtakin of
prinelples.ba reall. in. forgot about"the -.
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Office hours at hospital -
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Proportionate rates to other points,
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The little drama ended In ' two more ' .
I believe you will. do a Very wrong
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the.'.dogsert vicariously. through Mr. .
wag and commiLL0 Lae Indiscret on o
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kissing the bird phipip.up6n.ber fempt.
I to -8 P. ol.; I to 9 p. M.
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acts, the first a severe curtain lecture
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thing In seeing Mr. Fitzgeorge in- the
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Ing lips, whereupon the ruffled In-
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and a atrict quarantine until gradua-
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mid. .
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The other person Interested In teleg-
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gentle gave hln'l a - most - realistic box.
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ex.,. W ruly eonfined. in St. Luke's
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tion day for the fair Juliet -and, the '
have no right to Interfere against your "
raphy was the, heavy heilrted- Mr. Bill
on the ears.* forgot tier lines Sind sta'rt-
*--DR. J. W. SHAW-
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To certain points in Saskatchewan
second a brief hospital scene for the
wishes, I am older- than youi and I
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Williams, himself ell route for * ew
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ed.ln on tin Inpromptu but spontaneous
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and' Alberta, each Tuesday' during,
disturbed Romeo. who bad encountered
tell you,candidly I .don't like It. How
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York. I Halt't� day before he reached
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detitin6littign. This. hi a measure.
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the watchman's club at,tbe foot of the
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much,mouey have you with you ?"
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Buffalo he received a dispatch front
,,,ad e M-Iss Rpilwyck's subset1pent part
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Fifty dollars, and I'll give him jm-
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his son.Rlehar4, and for a quarter of .
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fall Pat. but no on- In t - andlence
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- . . Full -information from .
Allss I,mogeite of course was.furlous.
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elry enough* to.'make up. the balance."
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an bou� he was*radlantly hd
.ppy; then
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seetred to know tile difference. while
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JOHN AANSFOR)b Town Agent.
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Therefore she wrote quite a dozen let I
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"That won't lie necessary. - I'll lend
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be t r6celve.4 a second one couched. In
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the man and bird -agreed after-
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ters to the afflicted martyr. which she.
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, you whatever you need.. and If you still..
the-saine words,.and It.pu7z]ed him.
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Ward tbat'it luiproved the play. "., _.
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. succeeded In smuggling him. ex-
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insist upon -seeing the man I will go
especially in the earnest walrulng to
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IVNIISS TIODwycl, fniled to li� I.Inpi -
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.preBs1i).- tier sentlmqi Its. In fa -, w
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'down with.you." � . . �
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return to Te xas'at cluee-and watch'hIs
x�e Ili the great denunciation scenei '
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'Phrases * than otherwise , might linve
been � dictated. by discretion. -or were
In An instant more two very shaky
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arms were twined about Miss
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harbor scheme At Buffalo he recelTed
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which re-
the satile could not be Said of her per-. . -
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Road, one mile south of Clinton.
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'Justifled
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a sheaf of, yeliow eavelopes
appearance. She was dress Iw'
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- Mum= .GOMPanu ,
by the facts'of the case. She �
felt that her heart-tbe dear
Renw�ck's- nook: arid.. 6 sobby .voice
-was Pouring dellrions thanks into her
sembled' a fine 'poker hand, in that
there four of them -all of- the
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' telegram, Air. Williams. Shall.
youthful
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gown of soft.,. dull black, .
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same kind..- I ,. .
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. which �brought out the snowy 'White-
,�.tli�of. the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat--
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head -was brokenIrremedlably. though
When the fear of creeping down it
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� In highly ornato:languag6 the eattle
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flightof dark 9ttilro. alone was eased
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kin .expribgsed Ills belief that a trick
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time. to - beal than fractured limb, or
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Was being played on. him by his ell e�
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ed and sparkled, rivaling, It seemed,
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J. B.- McLean, F -resident, Scaforth F
cranium. But thnei cured both affllc.!
sentimentM young lady begun to view
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the riviere ot splbsidid geiris about her.
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8 doors west of the Comroifti�gl hotel,
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tions, and, It came about In-thigwise: .
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the affair In an entirely different light. �[
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the ub4irest telegraph office. His friend*.
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Brumfield - P. 0. ; �r. E.,iaays, See.
A few days following Ills -recovery
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It would be an adventure which ap-
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Mr. Loger. hnd. �to state tha�
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mammoth brooch. -Fashioned In tlie -
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Mr. Fitzgeorge left town between two
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trains. Alany Whisperings wentaround
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be no earthly danger. she nrgu'ed,, as
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lay dying, and Air. Bill -Williams'llad
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wings, a shimmering bla0e or light, tb6'
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as to the cause of' this precipitate
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each.could be n protection to the other,'
not seen In the- San Antonio papers
proud bird stood� its an emblem of Its
; (Successor to 'Dr. Holoes,) -
William 'Shesney, � SeMorth -,. J oh
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Grieve, Winthrop -, George Dale, � S . ea'
, parture, arid': many strange. .
dences were noted. Among, them Nt . ,a I a
while If tile worst came to the worst
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their Screams would -quickly* Summon
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the dispatch about his son, so. t1le:
ftither wired air the , -hospitals, Ill. Now
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country's wealth'and daring. oerched -
i Specialist in Crown and- Bridge
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on the Postim of .a pribeess,of the free.
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To 111chard. In � present state � of .
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BenneiOes, Brodha,gan -, James-Evao.
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merchant's safe discovered the inora-
. Tie more,.Mlss ljnb,�ene ttionght of It,
'excited 'became.
. hours'. time ln_whltt � n' : for`answei�p-
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Graduate of Ahe Royal College. . of
'Honor
BeechwoDd ; James Connolly,,. ,
Ing after his departure bl'a conQltlon
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He redelveda number of replies from
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,seem6d.-th' I
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'diantly perfect cK%iture
Dental Surgeons of. Ontario.
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resembIlrig: Alias .Imogene's broken.
finally thilt-she would gindiv Ila
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various - Institutions. eight of which dis-
.�et
sluee the world began. she bowed
-radua of Universitv of Toronto.
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_wbi6h�soiuebod- else had earned for
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tendon"kiiew - notbing.' and for niany
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her. by the wav-ilist for the flin 6f ,
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claimed. . I now e ixe o. . P 0 -
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the advised btm'thftt Air."
. behind .the footlights for Abe seeond
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chley, 'Seaforth ; James. Cummings
- (lays -she mourned., Of course dear
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tile thin',,. Sh� fe w'thtit she
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Richard Williams of San* Antonio
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bouquet of A ericau Beautles- was
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not fall to return. It with. something . . .
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Chicago. .
Will be at the Commercial hotel
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Egmondvilie ; �J'. W.
Roderick knew nothing about -the Affair
abd only left*. 11drristown ,his
'exiiggerated the possibility of danger.
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ex.,. W ruly eonfined. in St. Luke's
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�ssed.opon the stage, and. -M Iss Har- .
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Richard watched. in-silenc-o while she . .� I
Bayfield, every Monday from 10 it. M..
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leave of absence . bad expired or be-
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: nfter money only aud:wodld go away
hospital. -and that� his - condition ' was
rict blushed as. she stooped this
most, 'apposite-, tribute her. own
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took th . e jewels front her, fir,ir and , . � ..
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to 5 p. m. I .
.: parties desirou's to ef�'
transact - *other business will b 0
cause he was angry at:tbe residents or-
Instantly lie bad rtTtived It.
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not so.favorable. owing to till Increase
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of fever: Bill Williams was convinced
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chit ruls., . : Wben safety behind the. cur-.
throat and.breast and hftnded them to . � . �, I
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her fathero and sorilehow,she. Seem
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Miss .Imo-
-but. wilintever his -reason. .
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gene was sure �lt was. a good one.
,she explalnL shows
see,l'. M.
his lkentions,hre.ni-)t bad by, his very,
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some crafty trick was being hatched,
talits she glunced'at a card attached. I
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AUCTIONEER -JAMES SMITH L1.
to any of the'above officerg Addressed
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r that ,I,night be. from Mr.
letter. It lie had- Asked alt, to' meet
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but he hoped later onto settle with' .
wlitch bore two.. words, ' . .
can." This signature -was vague. yet'
for to him., she was a gem. -more pre -r . . I
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. censed Auctioneer for the County
to their - respective pogtoffices. LOSSO
Flf7george's poln"i of' View: It -was'aa
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the lien Meanwhile, whatever hap-
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'Somehow Allss, Renwyck picked the
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With heart more buoyant. ' ..
of Huron. All orders entrusted . to
inspected ,by th.e. director 7ho live'
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shouldn't have difred but coming. here
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pened, go
one more telegram wid then hastened
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monds. a : � I
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me will receive prompt attentli a.
neaiest the scene.- . 1,
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on to New York by the'next train.
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who might b.ette -ve claimed L tho
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will sell either by percentage or
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advent of'other objets. d'affectlon-as
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nssistittive, shows that he means' no,
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This telegram. addressed to Air.
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title.'and again she blushed as she
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fate. Tomnrrow'! S:,e bad given a �.
per sale. Residence on the Bayfield
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Instntice-this loye passagewas'd- __ _ - __
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Was Chittendon's memory.. espe.
clatly as $fie from th6
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suppose should not come
alone?" an-,, %ted Sligs Ifarriet.
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� . Luke.'s ,hospital, and a. pretty, fresh
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checked. nurse tor;li. It. to Lord Croy-'
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CLINTON . : - - ' . � ONT*.
recreant Roderick until he.jrds. brought.
and In the
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the '6nnosite -ol"ttle
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been my cowboy perbilps-perhaps"-
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BUFFALO AND GODERICU DIV.
ceipt that morning of 'it' fateful letter..
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Y,n this document Mr. Roderick INtz- ,
george advi . sed .her briefly thixt,, owing
to. Several unhappy circumstances, be .
was forceg to. leave for the far West
and, being lightly supplied with funds,
w6tild be. grateful It She could spare-
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her devoted. lovet a hundred dollars
for the journey. . . . �
In case she found It Inconvenient he
still had in his possession a dozen let-
ters which would not took well if
printed In the newspapqrs, In case she
did find it convenient to make the I.
loan., which, knowing her generous na- I
ture,'her correspondent did not doubt,
she was first to Ue a ll�eco of white
string on the left, post of the Ren-
wycks' front * gate as a slgnqi lot as- I
Font, then open* the library . window at
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8 o'clock on Friday night, when Air.
Fitzgeorgo would enter, exchange her
letters for the sum above mentioned
and bid her an eteriinl farewell, If
Miss Chittendon pla.ped him false -of
which perish tile thought -a friend had
7los of saitl correspondence which
1ould Immediately be published, to-
gether with the garbled details of the
former romance. a ,condition undeslea-
hie, for A lady so widely known In -the
Social World. The letter ended w , Ith
the hope that Miss Chittondon was en-
joying good health and spikta and
open It for you? I . . .1 I.
"Pleftsell' said the ex.arl, with � the list-
less Indifference of a very ilek man.
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"I d ' are gay It Is Some beastly busi- '
ness matter. Read IV, I � . . � I � . .
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The girl compiled,, reading as f6l- .
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�. Mr. Richard Williams, St. Luke:B 110SPIMI.-
�New York:, .
.Cheer up, ]DIct'lo. VVII-I be With you tor
1 morrow mopninc. . DA'D.
. Lord Croylaud stared at the mil-
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formed y6ting lady while lie fumbled.
fruitlessly for Ills monocle among the
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11R6tIll he observed to languld dis.
gust. . "Haven't got it dad, you know.
Some silly ass is trylag to come a
'cropper." ' I . . � .
The tiobleman-theii turned on his pit -
low and closed big eyes, ,i�,Illlo the tali, '
attendmit looked thoughtful. took the
�� ature
,patient's tompor. and made a
menloraudum to thi? effect. that his
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mind had begun to wander. .,,: .
.. I hleanwlille rwittets at irvingtoliwere
dragging along it 0.4atisfactorl lit. The
last rehearsal of the play had re ' sulted
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In a spIrkted quarrel between MISS
Imogene and tier ,dismal thince, Mr.
Van der Awe was a champion of re -11-
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Isin, even on the stage. Ile tonsidered
It the height of absurdity for it pas.
glonato )over to Imprint kisses upon
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roses. never told. � . . ..
One:,by one the guests, departed. but
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not till the .last of them was driven
away. on the gravel ron d, did 1111chard
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find an. opportimity for a word illone,
with his Iadvlove. Howas seated in
it darkened nook on the front vertitida.
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sheltered from the'll,ght by thick wig-
tarla vities. Ile bad. . lighted n. elgir
and was dreaming. as ho smoked - of,
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how boatitiftil she was. When suddenly
lie caught the ewishin.- sound of sl;irts,
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nild site took a wicker rocker by his
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� ,'Lord Croylnnd." She.' murmured
softly, i,knew.lt was yron by the smell
of. .Your ct-tir." . .
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gards tobacco. and he w6ndered .IdIY
I � f tho r6al T.ord Cvoylaud's favorite
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briind- wAs up to t6o standard oi this-
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doubtful compliment. Aliss Ilarrle,t
continued:
"I'm . glad I found You alone. for I
,valit to thank you for .these," She I
beld her sheaf of roses. toward, him. ."
"It was dear of you to send ' them,' - and
It pleased me more tlian I can say."
,,Nonsense,ll lie laughed. "No flower
that ever grew Is worthy of yon. That
Hounds foolish. I suppose., for many
people must have suld the samo be-
fore, but I mean It simply, honestly."
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11. JACOL3 RENWICK. uls-
� M missing the new butler who,
I had walted for his master, *
.. . . after.having assured himself.
that all the other Inmates of the house
had retireil for -the 'night, carefully
placed the .family diamonds In his
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private safe, which. stood. In a corner . ,
of the library, pot.thd burglar alarm
and went Into his room. For years. ho
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haMutteuded in person to the closiu.g
of tile house, except upon rare oc- �
casions when�buslness called him from
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-the city. At which ti . Meg lie left elab-
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orate lustructionn .With the trusted
and Oule tried major donicl, whose
position on account of Illness was be4
Ing temporarily filled by the new man.
The alarm once set. not a door or a
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window could be opened without a
. clamorous uproar from a big brass
gong in the tipper hall, And therefore
Restmore might repose In peace -and .
,earn its name. Had .Mr, Rellwyck;
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kno I wn, however. that one Woolsey
'Bills bad departed earlier In the even-
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. Ing without consulting his master. per, �
haps his nightly prayet's might not
have been put forth In such a spirit of
pharisaic complacency.. � .
Therefore for tin hour In -the. 11-6a-
wyek home reigned heavy Silence,
Which was brolcon only by the ticking
of the great antlque clock In the hall
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33mucil omeo. F Ft.. Wa5hInaton. D. 0. . .� his Adored ono's theatrical wig near a. J 11 , � 1�k_ 17 4 or I 8 80LL IllelOU10118 Ultole It$ 4, SkrUVA', I
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.. Going East 7.85 A. In- -it she tril-lit persuade herse f to ll,st.., crVing this instant d'Ad Z19tc both for a time Were -silent. the quarter hours. Outside a night
. � 'it 14 3.07 P.m. th, I n to the region of her left ear.
____ , It te I 5.16 P. m. meet him on VrIday. its requested. Mo." . ,-,But, good gracious me.11 stormed 11111as Harilet," lie ventured present. wind aang faintly as It tossed a scud- .1
A" , To stAy that Miss Imogene was tord- and the moment we see two men In- 11 1.4 11 44.1 A.. -tv. IS,, ."you tire bewitiful tonight.l'. 110 ding rack of clouds across the moonlit .
k*olng ,WCS,D . �1. 4. Al..
(I it 1.95 p. ni.
fled Would be putting It Inildly. Rer
Stead of one, why, then, dear, we%
Lae Inuisnat, - r . " i a cw'.
snap In her big. blue eyes, "don't you
checked her pleased laugh and contink
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sky and the ancient eling of Restmore I
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resulting condition bordereat upon
complete collapse, montal tin d,
just begin to Scream ,Fllreil or something
have enough realism when we are
ued earn estly. "I don't mean that you
swayed and 0,)dded to Its soft caress.
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le'al. � phys-
liko that, and then We can ally WO
- ue? it you think I'm going to lot
alo
are not beautiful always. but I have
Whon Richard reached his room he
"Oil,
heard 0, tolso And came down. Oh.
you kiss me before till those 0000 to
never seen you In blnck before,�andll-
found himself in no mood for sleep.
LONDON, �'HUROX & BRUCt DIV.
Harriet, IlarrIctl" she Sobbedo
Harriet, precious, do go and find A
are very much mistaton. ,Now,
"flow absurd!" she smiled. "I shall
Ile lald,asid6 his dress coat, donned it .
. Going South 4 7.60 a. m.
"Whatever shall I doll'
piece of whito string1l,
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you
one more word and we'll leavo,out that
soon begin to think you like all the
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"My dear," returned her friend as
bathed the
Miss Rellwyck - was not convinced.
part altogether, Sir! No. don't s�eak
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rei;t, a flatterer -just a flatterer"-'
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and seated himself In the morris chair
Going North i 11.00 a. To'.
she auffeeer's temples With
"It
She did not lack courage for awoman,
to met D6Wt come near me! I think
1&'No, xio," he protested warmly,, Is
before an Open window. Ills thoughtsI
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cologne, Is perfectly simple, You
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nor had 'she any actual fear of thlb
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you tire perfectly hateful And ridicu-
more than that, bollovo me. I Want to
Were In A whirl. Tomorrow, which
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need give yoorself no uneasiness. Va.
- tiler will quietly put the matter in the
hands the'police. We then tie
man, who was clearly an ordinary 0t,
ly blaekmallet who tried to make profit
long. How I was ever weaLmInded
enough to ongage myself to you at all,
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carry away with me forever the InOm-
, o,*.v of Slqu as you looked tonight I
promised to be a busy day for blin-
just how busy 6ven he fortunately did
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of will
out of Rn Innocent schoolgirl's foolish.
more than I can understand. k
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must leave soon. I'm going home."
not roallte-would find him disgraced �
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Tho NewA-Record will be 96ut 'to
the white string oil the gatepost, and
correspondence. She could'nOt Imaginio
�on,t tempt mor.
*,Stick to Englnud?' she asked, A
or btL&S90d, according to the matiner In,
to Any addiesg !I% aamda to Jan. Ist,
when this Wretch eatera the library
he And himself
tiny other motive for his 06MIN4, latis-
The argument had become, Aomewhat
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fremor, In her �
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