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CAPTAIN;A.E,DINGELE-
BEGIN FUME TODAY.
Alden Drake, formerly a sailer, now
grown soft and flabby througha-life
of idle ease, visits Sailortown, where
he meets Joe Bunting,a seaman, :with
whom. he drinks .himself ,of his: feet
in .a°barroom. Awakening next mim-
ing Drake hears Captain Stevens of
the Orontes denounce.him as a "duffle."
Angry, Drake sueaitsaboard the Or-
ontes as one of the crew, but is recoge
nized by Stevens and soundly trounced
on two different:occesione Drake is
put Town on the ship's articles as Boy,
thereby shaming him before Mary
Manning, daughter of the owner, wbo
is,a passenger: on the Orontes, Drake
is not a ship's boy -God knows what
he is," Stevens tells Mary. "Don't
yousee you should not encourage him
iri familiarities?"
NOW GO ON WITH THE°STtRY,
CHAPTER XI,-(Cbnt'd.)
In the days that followed, the angel
ofpeace hovered a bit further away
from the Orontes than usual, After
the first few days of settling down,
when sten andmates were not ac-
quainted,with each other, the Flutes of
necessity seemed hard until they knew
tine men, the finest of harmony had stout, heavy weather canvas. Chips
ruled•the tall clipper. The men were. overhauledtops and crosstrees, mast
as good as the average, if not better; fids and rigging screws; saw to 'his
the mates knew their work tend did sot tarpaulins and batten wedges.
drive the men unnecessarily. Set the Then came the night when the Doc-
tor was washed out of his galley, bom-
barded by his pots, and smothered in
a sticky mass of dough which would
certainly have brought about•his,end
as a cook had it ever been made into
breath. The Doctor never knew that
his narrow escape from drowning had
saved his lifdifor a little while longer.
But the sea' that cleaned out his galley
filled the deep main deck. It held the
Financial, heal rstate and .hire In.
surauce agent. Representing 19 'Fire
Insurauce Campania„.
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DR. FRED G. • THOMPSON
Office and Residence:
Ontario Street — Clinton, Ont.
One door west at Anglican Church,
Phone i7,:
Eyes examined and glasses fitted
DR. PERCIVAL HEARN
Office and Residence:
•Huron Street — Clinton,_ Ont.
Phone 59
(Formerly occupied by the late Dr,
0. W. Tanninsen`,
Eyes examined, and glasses fitted
, DR. H. A.. MCINTYRE
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DENTIST
Clinton, Ont.
Graduate of C.O.D.S., Chicago, and
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Crown and Plato Work a Specialty
D. H. McINNES •
Chiropractor—Ele;tercel Treatment.
Of Wingham, Will be et the Rotten.:
bury House,471inton,on Monday, Wed.
nesday and Friday forenoons of each
week.
Diseases of An kinds successfully
bandied.
' GEORGE ELLIOTT
Licensed Auctioneer for the County
of Huron.
Correspondence promptly answered,
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for Sales Date at alio News -Record,
Clinton, or by calling Phone 208.
Charges Moderate and Benefaction
Guaranteed.
B. R. HIGGINS
Cllnto.f, Ont,
General Fire and Life insurance Agent
for Hartford Windsto=rm, Live Stock,
Automobile anti Sickness and •Aooldent•
Insurance. Huron ani. Erle and Cana.
da Print. Bonds. Ap rolntments made
to meet parties at Brucedeid, Verna
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CililAti AN NdTIpNAL:RAILWAYV
TIME TAS E
'reaies will arrive at and depart from
Clinton as follows:
Buffalo and Goderich`Div.
Going East, depart 8.44 a.m.
" " 2.50 p.m.
Ging West, ar. 11.50 a.m.
" ar. 6.08 dp. 6.48 p.am
ear' " ar. 10.04 p.m.
London, Huron te, Bruce. Div.
Going South, ar. 7,40 dp. 240 a.m.
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" 4.08 p.m,
Going North, depart 6.42 p.m.
" ar, 11.40 ,dp. 11.53 a,in.
THE MdKILLO'P MUTUAL
Fire Insurance Company
Head Office,' Seaford'', Ont.Y
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president, -. Jaynes'.. Ovens,. Beechwood;.
Nice, James - C0 IQllyi Gdderleh; 8eo,'
reasurer, D. ]P. • MeU egor.• a,2,8a$orth,
lrectore:-:George -McCartney, ; Searortht
Oaxaca Simulate°, Walton; Murray gib -
son,' Bruoeneld` Wm. Bing, Seaforth;
Robert Ferric arlock; John 13ennewelr,
Brodbagen; JI'4as..Conolly, Goderich,
Agents: Alex, Leitch,Clinton; J. W.
,Yeo Ooderlch;-t'77d,' I2iiehiey,• Seaforth:
O. A. Murray. 0gmondvnlc; R. 0, Jar-
Bluth Brodhagen.., • ,
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