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"heevillat„
that riiiilite . , ,
OW teeeee tdircInt the eVeatalre. ,‘ 03
they Were, . '
Poltava you will Aay , those v'rc
little Altipes. But how Well the big
nen are able to do the little things,
• rid 'whet a lasOng krapressien them
llibtinetionbetween ,eleVernet30 and
BirkattrieSS; betweenfraZitriese and
boerishileaslietWeen geneleinalilinet;
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and PW
laa Bak, Itzta thelP defillit1016
of right an1of wrong leaee on the
aroger anil solit4tor.
Adelaide. and ,Vietoria
reemv, eeeopee-e-e,•
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ad beter ta
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,.T„),teii.tli, When they are kindly
ttliitat44/6!
that treatinente no Singled out:.
epetial faloOVe.. That was X*,
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,c0,17t, tge3Actiort Ali DRUOIASSi,
„InvoRAAT
uipped. witts ,electreemagnette baths,
etic, ^throttle; organic And; terione,
OtrOnie. eleietv,10,:*atMent and ehlro.;
• &states. Pad.ve attendance. .040,
Onra ttO to TO. Taestlayt
00. and. Bs.tardeyi and on -Widnesay 9 -
to '12 arm, coat tett=
- bad appointreent, nday
nd ThursdaY'At
A. N. ATIONSON, 'residence and
Ogice, corner of- Battu stre'et and •Bree
tannialtaad.cri4
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B'YB-,EAR NOSE THROAT. -
ate
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ter the adoption' of, rOort4
the xenewior Meets `Were oeoted for
01.9' bggest Ttlen,W �were mare
.ttiin who sought golineel most.
But he played noefavorites; 140117
tiMee the Writer has seen Men 'tem)
up to- the tounitY eouaqii: uneeduitom'
ed, pablicappeavince and pulnle
ex
,reSsipti, to 114$ seen these 'mew get
upon their' feet in council and be
Otrtiek dun*. Or, it words did Come,
they were so .foreign te, the subject
iunder disenseien, or to the intern„, of
the speaker; tie to create ,earifosion
worse confounded. ,
And after, the session, Mae ecen
these men go * out ' bewildered; humi'
Hided, end, perlialie, a, little afraid.
And later he has 'seen' Mr. bane go out
.ealene-afteintiseMtv Take thetiVinto his
°file% into his hoiiigiififtetit.-nleas-
ed a Wise Providence. tel take home,
moot of what was.heme to him, into
his hotel bedroora.'What ti;anspired
those conferences the writer does not
know. But he does \know, aftec an
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elonorary rres.—urs:
0uperintendent,-444 J.
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gten.
Tr4Ltuter,--4,Ars., ;V. ,4anaerg
terete.ry..:43ordon "Walter.
.rlanist-401.-. 0. -Bisset.
Aset. rianiSt,4443, jean Waiter „
'Bever ,,1)ibtrlhat` 01'44,1N Man.
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1.04,Ang013
Senior Bo
Heti
, 7.4tt it01,1..50 Surge oin New 'York Orpth.-
' thalgde and Aural noalii#4, a-ssistant at
reliehrs .Este lifes4litga ,an.a olden
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ve,5-5ea-- giassea-suppo
- ' _63 Waterloii ,St. S., Stratford. Tele-
" phone
Next visit We
evening,, Pebruary ,,?4th, from, 2130 to
830 pm or.ay.
Fikt. INSURANCE---' •
et; JiUd'
Io i'rim
04.sis ;bell;
00arle MC*
lelen4osnery.
followinz re eligilge tO
Tne max and Sealbler their
ing tlieerar
Oiniemos--iNgarion
fteond Year
,xewriftee
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11,A0 Year, Oeals
Rran, lE3te,nley' %Vet%
bare Oat.
Ilharth vex., Stee „;tiseet,
gra., Otteet...g1e,.. YValt00...lasti.
,Bisset, NX.r. Hatnyell, OhninY )alasek:
4frs. Bieset,.• • ' • •
Fifth Year seals-04mm Btott Peter
"ly`alter and .Sandy 4ieset, •
Sixth, Year Eitealse-rein :Welter, Gor-
don Walter, epetty Bisset;
, A feature of the , fall terM Was the
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t, he two raenlinsidellie ,pach,
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to
9:tert 1 haVe-soniethint Oboek Penton begeo 'talking
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slit the boo .
3ini. 11;0,0 hopped Oft the orivOes;
seat ot tlie,eoaelt and darted, behlrek
e neare'at, roek. The stage welt on.
The lifting clOnd*--dost mast have
intern** the Weer eniaining bighwaY
men,that Chuck 'Beaten hadlot,o5nr
front the scene y rapidly. They \trout
Iketlxf;'eaPeeting,,,,AmMoillate
and one of thein was all.10.7eliltied
noising * 'vather painful, %%lege,
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—to telI AS e.t.,r.or- 'bidlwifaciter Simi!. Ilim--4401.,' the; exeited passengers-, Oven& Jim.
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. $ ta0e-aneat *gem!, ,;00,e you eleefere 'h. d'th it attention
With :goad .,*.- agents: ...... " lit VAS
'1111,01Iling'betWepty breathe: MThreo„et-
em thie#,-,tinle,'-I,eird, Jim ee,..e.„;three, o
n! you sent . '.'-eM sitylihootini
0 of sight around the 'OUrvdLd ,
Itellenton-wait:
, .. , , ,
Mg, *vol. fro* that vieinitT:w
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peg
NW. ; ,3"( OS") '`' 01;•".“'
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me
ew 'FAY 4r..
r 'are
thunder Of gill ereaking
harness‘tand raMblityt,Veheolae `,9!
rn
goitile,ba*"
"Don't 'be ,1 You .dorie, 'Settled.
thele an!' we„got a,Way clean.
• 30n,eald'aeMbrelyte"Chtick:thei Maly
shot,Vria Jake He was getting
ready to gun Ma7111,ain -murder* 'TAO
WAS his rat ,$,ob,°,,i• not robbing` the
kre:NWOIAttift under , ordqa,
L' D44 1,ko find' out.
• .encliii'rwO•ilivayr-thtterbeZbauae;
he has iilways seen these • men eomq
,out from them with head_ tip and a
look in thelifiee's which said so -plain-
ly that the, world was not such a dark
place after all.
And the world was ,never a dark
place to Mr. Lane.. To few men ia it.
given to suffer the physical pain that
he suffered for manit-years. Fewer
have ever barnt such sufferinewith
the same cheerful, uncomplitiaing
dnesday afternoon and
IVIciat4L0r. 140TUAL FMB Vault-
ANOE COMpANY.,
PARM- -AND. ISOLATED TOWN PRO
PERTY
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'OPP• ICF2i?S—President Alea— Broad•
tOOt Settforth; ,Vice.President, Thos.
Moylan, Seafor, $,•=retary-Treasurer,
M. A. ,Reid, Seafortli,
DIRECTORS—Alex. Broadfoet, sea:
forth; James Sholdtze, Walton; William
Elam, L'ondesboro; Chris: Leonhardt,
Diakrlini Jas. Cormolly,‘ Goderiela; Thos.
Moylan, See,forth; W. R. Arehibeld,
§eaforth; Alex, McEwing, 'Blytla; Prank
'McGregor,
•LIS T Or AGENTS,—W. Yeo, can-
ton R, R. No, 3; James Watt, Blyth;
John E. repper, Brucefield, R. R. No. 1;
• R. Y. Mcicercher; Dublin, R. R. No, 1*.
Chas. P. Ifewitt, Xincartline; R. G. Jar -
mutt', Pforn1101,111,,R, R,.4.1slo. 1.
holdeis can pay their assege-
merits at Calvin.,Cutt's store, t oderich
• The Royal Bank, Clinton, or J.
Reid's,
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AUCTIONEERING
T4OMAs GUNDRY SON,
• —.-...-
InemOriaatiOn 'of several. ,handreds of
he cvent;l9r Va
,
9314 ,he's dead, Lord Anti"' Chuck
PrOtette4,Wadaeelielt ever be ;lb
tiis world or any other. Even if your
buIet didn't unk,s14..'.11.1i7s .einasheO
oktlie-rooks at 4lie :bottom 0' :he
gulele".
"The ,Other tnte, aren't
said. ealnilYe, "And :Make • them
taik.That one the stager'slarineed
1)1 fe et' far for a,' time.
h-lprizet:,'""b1,41re,•-leissetr4e-e
Ing the list by 0, good majority, We
--welcome.Told- 3ndw-V0ang to anend an
hour., ,with 4.10 or Sunda --afternoons
from 2.45, in song- and study of God's
word." '
'Live Stoik- and --;General AuetiOnters,
Elgin Ave., Gederich ,
Sales made everYwhere effbits
made to give you satisfaetion. .
Parmsrs' Sale Notes discounted,
Phone 115
1.11,0 40 II, .
VETERINARY
DR. 0. E. 1\9,YERS, B.V., Se.
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' VETERINARY SIIRCrEON
fortitude- as he. No one ever hearil
him cry out against- it. Even in the
depths of his rain and his lonelioese,
be asked no favors of any mate But
that pain, which bent and twisted his
bodyin after years, was ever per-
-mitted by him to darken his, mind or
his outlook upon life. ;It never warped
his soul.. His was a long life, ably,
fully and riehly lived. And. it was
.elean
W011 \
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nd,alert as
,114,
IuitP 1 WAX 01 Into
o shootar,
*via PlYi'IgentttMenr*b* o
• Chts r.X11.1.
TO U11)4,TBE flLLS
Startled i .eries, earp•xlse ar
-;ieliceA'ftern._01.00 UP**. OKI
re t
or " .
t eMselVes menaced ,by the hnoiness,
like 'looking 'Shee$1140tell '''Ntrere
eteatlyehand, hia levet ahoVe
Their hoods: instead,' went above Owl
head. "
""ralte youegons out ,of your
hol-
steis *ad drop,thein.,,Yett On 'the rIght
first," , 0:4.0 ordered, ,itidleating the
uniniOred quick 0000 it --
and be, earefol. This gun 'of Min
!Alight accidentally Igo oft!!
'.'"Oo've -got ,084, xeekon,o. arl#
tho kighwaYtnen ,growled, the one
to
*hero, . Da/:'.0$%:.14110101 direetlY, With, ee
shrug Of resignation he took. hl. gun
• frontita .hoitter and tossed It aside ine
ee4' aa
ti•
IritO 4 I :VthtL::.. • •
lagron rue r
stopped, atter‘a few.ininotes of
slow traveling: :1_0(1 peered
down
ainong the reeks: aim gueee had neon
right, The tWo remaining llighWO"
would he. They hal opened and rifled
The „bandeanaftliat luta been eye)! the
men.,wore where he had thought they
the mail sack and now.‘vere arguing.
face of one of -them was now torn tag
strips and wi,ltpped,abOnt a knee as a
bandage, showing through tern and
split worleMeiVe britches which were
staffed into heavy hoots. The bandage
wearer was limping when -he moved,
toe, ua it was Nom was ineisting:
"I'm for makia' *racks. We've got
to get away from here, Semobodv
Iiible to come along any minute."
The. other was strangely for a
highwayrnan showing evidence or
You drive on and report* the hoid-iipii protested:
ae,Enreka. You say you're a friend of
4aineeer1A)V4.1-.-Wallt,W0i1 to- rove
154:Vriteentlers*irat4471ila;ablintble-e,
GradUate of the UniverSity of Toronti)
and ea,duate of the Ontario Veterinary
College. -
• Office in Mr. T. T. IVIurphrs,
ton a:, Ooderich, Telephone; Day 206,
night •249;
04- .0,0 •
Looking haOle from meinory o'ver
ru attend to this. I've sot
an idea working around_ in my mind."
'ClitickAs jaw re worked' over histcr
bacco cud. 'Put what'll 1 say. about
yen ,beire miesin", Lord'Jim. ....Them
fellers' inside the cohelell he shore to
spread the glad word about' you beire
aboard an' all about hew come." .
31111 nodded thoughtfallir;"Just say
I went back along the road to dear
with the road agents, Chuck. Say you
couldn't keep me from it outside of
putting a shotgun slug in me. Let
everybody think that I --belieVed the
exile order ,against me -inlet be re-
voked if I .ceught the road agerits
that had the nerve to try to hold up
one of Pete Reltenan's stages. Leave.
my carpet bag atihe express office in
Eurekd. T1s may be the chance I'm
looking for,' On:felt. And lend me your
iix-shooter. • Derringers are all right
in their place, but not for much inten-
sive gul,wors."
"I shore think you're a° blasted fool,
Lord Jim," Chuck Benton comp' 1.1.4,
-bu_t take the gun."'
the factS of the present county coun-
cil, the writer does not see one that
was there when gr. Lane Nees pre-
siding as County Clerk. And yet he•
knows that in every townShip, in
every village, and in every thwa in
this county, there are still men—reany
trieri—once occupying the p_osittotie, of
trust which the present council are.
now 'honoring, to whom the mere
mentioning of Mr. Lane's name will
bring to their faces the flash, of re !og-
nitnion, the light of memory, of
liumor,-or of , grateful apprecia:len,
and in whose mmds his memorY will
always. be green.
1 ,Chevralet Special Sedan
Sit -cylinder .50,..horsepoWitr motor vitik a00.4044 *inonic and craniscese:
veniThigoxif--1.09tinch_Lv.theelbase; 6 tites.
.i.7.$*19; 'Caber `body. A car thsititliiiiid
tise'Vett of ,care and one ihat you Will he
Proud to OWn4
11.
The previous owner of this car is a gitodAarettiker and the
car abowsit..,924orSepOriter. motor; enginb,..0sIdoped
in
Tubber; wheel.isiiiii3VAaasartiteir00a71
virith safety glass through
. *14404 p
oW Of reaiS a
Therey gestured for the other, man to
do the same.. *Le waved them both
back then, and stepped forward to re-
trieve the discarded WeAPOitist thrust.,,
ing them into, the . pockets of his lenge
teiled coat, Th O diegalaing handltere
chiefs had already been removed limn
the laces of both men, patty Itnevt
neither of • them. They looked more
like- rather diseouragede middle-aged
Minets than anytlikar else, he -legit
dered. Their attitude was no way
remindful of hardened, professional
road agents, and they had none of, the
blasteririg or,evil-eyed menaee \usually
discoverable, in gentry of the read
agent pernasion.
"Who are you.?" Darcy demanded
abruptly. .
- "What's the difference'?" groArlefi
the, man wh o had been all for gett:ng
away and not investigating What had
happened to the catualty in.the
lit-entafeelightlY,MOTAq,Anfl.CIOUS than
.„__
"But we can't ga away and lee ee
at hombre behind like this. He
it
"Don't be a fool!" snapped the, oth-
er man, "How em-IITIFire-irlive---
was made o' flesh an' blood. He got
shot and he fell over the eliffa -Maybe
the shot didn't kill him, 'Cause ,,,we
heard- him give that *howl. But the
fall finished' up all right., It's a
long way. down and them rocks ore
hard. Y011' plumb loco."
He of the *tender •heart was Dot
• satisfied,or quite.conyinced. .
'Anyhow we'd better go an' see."
he said firmly, in a tone that net
.what he said, but;which proyoke!i. L• is
partner to an irritated outburst.
He muttered something else about
brainless men as*Darcy took the gun
•froneits bolster, but pulled the horses
down to a slow trot. He did one other
friendly act, unasked, when he opened
the slit' and beget- to .ehoot questiors
Darcy smiled falotlY. etin'
taTh
ilietneAle,--a5enred- them, a cei
iaifl
kindlinese- and understttilillng in hi*
tone. "I'm not a law officer." .He
paused, and ynede hir net- words ac-
cented with aninsinuated meaning,.
nmy pay you to become acquainted
with me.' , - •
The man who had spoken before
studied Jim Darcy for seconds, his ,
eyes narrowing. Apparently 'What; he
saw he liked,- and he decided to tnlie
a plunge. Apparently he thought he
could not get in any worse. position ,
tot*"
10,
nd
Wag
• 41r* • ;
tleg
e feet.
jji tr.& --
etc.
"Ain't you got a mite o' sense It'd
take time to get down there, and af-
terwards we'd have to climb. back.
Couldn't get anywhere's runnin' along
the-bottem of the canyon—and our
-horses would have to stay up here
Want to fuss around 'till that Stage-
coach gets W. -Eureka and they 'send a
posse'from there to catch up with us?
Maybe it's all right with you, bue,I
ain't yearnin' to stretch rope."
Moving as silently as possible with
the rushing wind through the pine
trees drowning the slight sounds he
the rocks and down to the trail. He
straightened and stepped around a
hevrolet Coach -
Moiler aeries with six.cylinder 80 -horse'
power h .u.;.ainsrnwhee...ri_onbs,se_ raity112
5.50x17 tires; Fisher no.draft ventilation ;
-iatety_gbiuts_;_laed for radio;. knee -action;
fronb
end mounting. A dandy. •
1933 DeSoto an
Klimily,citst di lose. The inc)tor Aevelops 79 horsepower
inches ;‘, the 5,50z1.74nch tires are all.goiod ;
safety esti* ; -asliustable Myer teat.; triutsmitionm;
, I
hYgratdit• 'broke&
935 Oldsmobile Speia,1 Coach.
theietetro.v.csii,utlitedat has everythurakeoiug:.:ee.aatohorsepn'ow, ebtu.iltnotomtor with.
• tont ; 115 -inch Iteelhate, ;:6,25x!6 tires;
turrettop;*t.oPe4ri tho'hYdriltibeev,
••.
1935
DOKE
SEDAN
model; 113.1
wheelbase; ‘e00.sle tires;
hyttiaislie loilses;
body; 46.1(t.itt
2 tail
1931
,FORD
-SEDAN
ur-cylincler 40 -horse.
- kith
eIe;-;4'.7549.ineb
g w
ict t b
out
, The ;light:Cold ot Today
May Be, Serious Tomorrow
"eomnion mild" is a serious matter •and the
proper thing to do is to get rid of it as quielde
• possible; if .you don't it may remilt in i,ongestioa,
inflammation alit" ir ri tat ion al.the head and brandet,‘
tubes. .
' Dr. WoOtr§, 1.1orway Pine Syrup is pltr,tienlark,
adopted for 4'014;119, itt)1.18 and Artiti.les of a bronehlatI
nature.. It 'is colorised t, f. I la rkm, herbs and foots of
reelignized value,. •
(let a bottle of ..Dr, 3.1;00.1•0" and fuv how quic.iky.
It will give the desirtd relief. Don't., accept s.
substitute. rrrrrrrrrrrrrrnrrrrrr;rrrr;rrrrrr
uppost )Ny."1 sm.
NORWAY,"
:PINE;
SYRUP
03$ Chevrolkt Coupe
This is one of the best coupes ever offered.
• You only have to drive it to prove Our
statement. 794iorsepower motor with
• electroptateil pistons; 113.inch wheelbase;
Imesracti0n4-41114te_el_.turret top; 60046
tires.. A eal buy.
• Another -Sports Season
Is Almost Here!
BE PREPARED TO ENJOY ALL THE PLEASURES, OF
TH4, COMING SPRING AND SUMMER BY
HAVING A GOOD CAR.
1931
De$,610
SEDAN
'rhewheelbase is 109
r.4e2; stisecylinsler 67.
hot's:00*er• Motor; 147.
skulk brakes; good tires;
wide body. With two
et:n*41A trash
at * loy prke.
1934 Plyrn.outh Sedan
Six.cylinder 77 -horsepower motor
•,down.draft carburetor; fketiwpr,
wheelbase is 108 incheglires 5.28%174
hydraulic hrs&40;,.. aI4teeI body; safety
glass; knee t wheels. You can
make-:no-tn
REAL/VALU ES
1930 Dur da,n
1930 Ojdsinobile Sed..i1930 1rntiac an
19 .1 Ford Sedan
1.931 Plymouth Sedan
1930 Ford Coach
1929 Chevrolet Sedan
1931 Ford Coupe
1932 Ford Coach
1928 Chevrolet Coach -
1.928 Graham Paige Sedan
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If the car you want is not listed, cone in anyway. We have
inany.ethers. •
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I ortant Announcement
WE ARE DEFINITELY 'MP -1E USED CAR BUSINESS. WE WILL ONLY. OFFER CARS
THAT WE.*FEEL. REPRESENT HONEST VAL UE FOR THE PRICE ASKED. WE ARE
FIRMLY ESThila$14E0 IN GODERICH TO GIVE, . YOU SERVICE, ANY CAR CAN BE
PURCHASED ON CONVENIENT TERMS.
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