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i Aarriste- Solicitor, Convprsncer a.uu� . - .1 - I I things of life without ever doing aught . RIGH -r"" . - 4
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Me_ I.' itr,rri-ster, Solicitor, Conveyancer itad . - . i every gift that morley could lavish bad , . '. Is :
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-3 &or araduato Gf Ontario Veterin- . . - Sarah explained the matter with her ! di . �
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- t i1r_WW Ckdlege. All diaeaves of , Domestic . I I swered, "those actilallY guilty Of thf i
I 171*c�_ j"g1ji tr,eatod� Calls .promptly attend- . 1, - . for ' - ,,,f others wbo might -be tempted to 11
f ., - . _ __ ____ __ - - "One of the girls was arrested thefts have thus s(rught to throw sus- i
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f I FN MARVIN DAIN And dad went to court to' get her 'st, . ,,b 115, 4
I -a -L - 11AVAe OIL Goderich street, one dooreast ... avoid It on themselves when the pur. I ybody Is likely to - i
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and . 1' 7. MARB31". V., &, a % . 27 N The judge sent for Mr. Gilder to come - lie contlimed. I .
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ads __ Tourl"ry College. Treats diseases I � : - , " .: -.;.. __..., NVO i .
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, W I -4alty. Office oppogite 3Ddek'a ' age wits infinitosmal, while the toil I I -..-. . '. � "There." Glider cried. "I knew it! The - � I -
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I I WMW Main street, Seafarth. All or- , . ,,%Iras body breakinly, soul break . It will be all right" he declared In - . ... _.
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� le 'Went to prison for threellyears for. perils of ll�` lot . �
�Ze_ *VA4tion. FUht calls. received at th I i . . I the, employees bad been thils accused I heart is as big as a barrel. He'll get 1. - - I suppose it ought to be encouraged. I
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Wit 9ftL__ a crime that she did not con,'z!r,jt, tinder. privation, but went her way I of theft Shoplifters -were so common her off." .-I 11rol)-ably there have been others mixed I
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, t lent start. He leaned toward the see- ... "Perhaps," Demarest admitted. "Alb i
Loni I C. J. W. KARIJ, M.D.C.N1 ord stood between her and a liv- "8.j;,,_,-,-, freshln- novelty In this case, where ;
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425 Richmor.d st et, London, Ont. ing earned honestly. She gained . serlo,,IE' ..,
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td- ap -is they bad oppoftunity, and com- a, . .... I spok attorney, and he I �
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An y WDAS 4" --Goderleb street, against those of m, ��, 1.�`,__,,;�._,i�:�:ii:.,-.` Smithson, a member of the executive I
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I sentatives of laW'and order that � Smithson , stopped Sarah Edwards, roon�. � I "Hello, dad!" .. -
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. y C unty of Huron. had condemned her to afelon's ,� ' I
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g,ty Medical College; membeT of the Col- . ,XXII: ". . the owner had yet reached his office. to exquisite tenderness.
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"-,:-, of Phy4cians and Surgeons,onts�-jo he stood by her through slorm .......... ..'..... "Been and gone,. was the secreiai store entered the office his As the eyes of tbe two met the boy, I .
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. 1-1 r9ty of Toroul,o, I , . . I boiit the Mary Turner . "Whai did they !10 with the Turnfr "What she said rang t�ua.11 clasped firmly. Presently Gilder spok�
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1e, - � &11�___,�Schoal of Chic nals, and it shows thdfinish . �. � gets off. She was a nice girl 11 -ain - t an any"' ! I
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I %.%*hMd,. 9tW_ftek of the Dominloll viatingf�p the course he had map. I :- "/, .1. . " Manded. � i .
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I I AUMICHIMR11 HE lids of the girl's eyes I if ted ' . 6 *1 . I . - I There�s nothing we can do now." You see" dad, I'm br66.i' I �
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eel slowly, and she stared at the I who Is at once poor and chnrmln�,. 11 . I I . Edward Gilder was a big man pbys- , C? .
u*A.WA avalonee- for tho countit C, "I . t of besitation,-111 RM 1,
� � dene- panel of light In the wall. Just - I � plied,'witb a� hin ward Gilder roared Gar"antuan laugU4 i �
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�g for sale dat;, I I herself, otbers unlike. Of her own . not so ter.
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r&- - �, 0j*j_ijnS up F�hcyae 37, 03eaforth, or made not the least impression on her N,jrt in this sill -le particular Nvere tile i I ,.,-,,�A .�"__,,�,�---�' I-
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#qj� -4 $A,-jgfj,rtt,mt r.izmoteie .continued to regard the dim illurb - - commo I dec!c"Fy . ,-M.V,:! X.,�;.�: . Force was Indeed,the dominant qual- . ��
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,on i attitude toward the other sex wits 1. �?;�:*.`!`�11�`_ '� . Ity of the man. His tall figure was 4
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Licensed auctioneer ror the .cauntles her crushed spirit. lu a vague way . � �� 11 - proportionately broad, and he was nd I wish to urge you to little, run in at Monte Oarl-G. But If .
. % socintioli she found Do rea I ,doull)an- e� � � I fleshed. Iii fact the bo see you, a I � ;
and Perth. Arrangern0lits for I �� t heavily' . .
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'_ ) ed in it gratefully, subtly fearful lest I sotIle enou, I:. ::�:-;:--;:.'-..',` - ._1 4
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. office. Charges rooderate and i I 0 illiterate, alto. etber uncongelital. ".,:, - ''.., . ,:,::?.:t� ,.: - For he .
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. years. Mary Tiurner lived. Nine rs .. _;!�&;... �:.!,..,:.�--: tally, as well as materially. The fact I
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. a little respite from the torture that obli-- I �. 101. I Demarest's answer was given with i
� L!een.sed auctioneer for the countics 1, . spel)t her other waklu.- hours.iu 1� .. " C�;:.'#� Z which was too heavy with its .promi- I � I I,. I
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. r1.a:k1:; we in a bet � . s I pearaDco wbich 7as required of her " It was with his accustomed bland- �� 4
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.- . . , contrived some solace from reading - - "Well, Demarest?" he Inquired. . . � - ,_ � � - . !
� el i I a window set hiih witbin� a wall of � Gilder arrives? There are one or tivo � " In education." 11 - . i I
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Guelph and G(-,,`,j,r`.L Bra' *6f the Tombs. . "And perhaps the less reason for be- I - ;
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. . I I I f;aelph. Jet ........... 10.1i 6.45 1 i Site was w I holly innocent ,� S. entered with an air of care free,assur- and in the assembly room." He rl . ,_ . . I
I . � � ... Ar. 10.20 " I raged, right. ' tion of her ,-Own physical advantage . I - nd pro.- ,.usual form -a. thing that rarely means I I I
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. . � FROATOJtONTO wrong. She had In short; she had beauty, brains and ' much of anything. But this ease was I _� I �
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; - ,t 11.4-1, " F.02 I drew her blood. And earnest effort I They had been traced eventually to a A ce iicted for the :theft of goods valued at - you didn't wait: Why, that poor girl 1, ;!� ��!�'��!�Iij ."RVIX4-w- 1, - �, I
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� V,�o&,tock, Londcn, De.roi no C1-:,--. _1 -11 at wearying delays bad culm ed. Searcil followed. Immediately. The I I 9 always the best policy. 11 , - .
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: ,a by this Zgell- The cr6i�ded condition of the court , - I "Three years. -three years! Thai e ,�.
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� , or 0fiTjt,Qn Goderich Winghoanglad ,nall avail tothlY. 110 Nv,ls of gond , o m b s a,Nlr . - atb of 1-irest for acquiescence. . that. I . .
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� Kineardine. . is of sr wos tile posse'sSor of ", I I quite friendless. To the world she waa I really loved his f, I I is my estima. said, too, that she had never seen the — I . -
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. For 0finto.-), Wing d Kinam t C. I I . I olily - ection ; t on,11 emarest replied. _Yoi� see, thE things found In her locker. � And she Portugal. -,
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. � � 0411in, NO2111 13;�3 afIrl Pcinr,g weEt "' c, 16.4 forhine hc_ signed to her defense as a formality br . . a way. - But here it's different. TbE - judge if he himself understood what It rura,lbr' .- � I �, I
Bellev_klae 'an.d Peterboro and �oi-ts � ,-,L), little by littl . I . I 11- t h, Sincere regard --- - . I �.
� - I � I - ' � I)Oint is sonjehmv she makes her pro. weans for a girl to be sentenced ,to -_ . I � � .
I . etut. �011 townr(j liothill."I'VS-1; i of the cotirt.� AtIthe end twelve good 1 1 at sImple and ' I I . - I .
� � � ame. shrunI for his father, the"boy I I � .
; A P rAl Vor Stratfora, Guelph, Toronto, 'Xaa, 0 I., of jjljjj(j,(-i()jjS jjjV(1St1l1L4i(., , men and true rendered a verdict of ; which he hove . tes prison for something she hadn't dobe His Standard. � .
,tatjojj,c4 njore convincing than they Z 11 . ..
. , treai az;d points east. I 1�y reaso I � iin_- , , . . ' .
. y- . . 11Y she talk- foung Bride (to waiter)-. , alter, myw
r � Tor-io _ dio ! ,;uilt ,against the shuddering girl in ; revealed a heart ready for love. wil i usually do. They ring true, as it seemE Somehow, Gilder, the W, .
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� j)ej.i0Cj1(,j, %%-,-(l.,jo(l linplii- I the prisoner's dock. - I _-_______.._ - .11 � I fiad its effect on everybody In tile Court flusband tins been here very frequ .� .
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� ON 0. BRUCIM n , . . , - . . ' I I hope he's iall right, eh?. -
. LONUON ITUR � ! I h Ill'of tho I Tliat,%A,bich was the suprpme tragedy � It" r-iy business to , lately.
: - - ,,Lr . 11(iz. mave her life fo,_016 ), I I ' D Ir', "The stolen goods w6re'found In bei itoon). I know. s ID
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I I � child of 1110 tillit)II, el MoIrse S . locker," Gilder declared I u a toner, ol i ��Onderstand tbitills Iii. -e that. , And,. what I 'Waiter --Oh, yes; li�! never hds more .
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I 9 .. I ded rather agrecable entertain- � finality. "Som �Ile said ran- true. W11.1t she said and ] than three glasses of. beer. I
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I . ... - 1) - I t1w-'vears v:111-:11i'd tho d. I,, .- zl� I affor 1� e of them, I have been _� �
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l . eentmd..-v . .............. f) 64 . fellows of the i . the Way sile qaifi it take brains and - not happy he'd surely drink six.-Fllq-� I
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: ............ '. I i-,.-, (,()5 : . � I uient to her former . : given to uDderstand, were actually ij3 , i � \_ � �
I lhfrj��o: .. ..................... I in ,an exper. Z� cre. ool; has nei- gende Matter, - I - . : L
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I - (; 11 I toward 11-laturity , - ience of - artwent'store. -Alary Turner through. I n (loill'. . .
� .i.p.-TI, . � ............. .... � ()I. . ; 1) ' are nip -de according to a formula i the 1vocliet of bet- coat." :1
I ii . I I there bad�been !, ,,Well," tlie attorney said, with a .
- I , ,01 Clio 1ji-y. The girl X'.IS , out lier term of service I L,,Ee nczLi-ly a centUry ago among the t her. So I held a Su.,L)Ielon that she I , - 11 I �
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I I 9 I ".5 G .15 . ! e � I c.11 jl(�r f,,fflier * es, so that . bern' by smile, "that sort of thing ni-akes good ,11-rIlt I)e spe;il��n,y tile truth." There Frit-,w1shil) Is a strong and habitual;
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.,;-jtA(n:,&r -,, , eble of- 1 ru over her , T',,-. Mom,. eDOUZ-h circumstantial evidence, and I ' "
F 7 7 10) cr i Iloilo was ready to .111011 L � I D � I w;xs a little fcptv�e, wiffle (lie l,i,v,-yer , .
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. . 7 -11 tho 17�lfhel' v tes had t .i- "'; havc b made, by physi- n1t)yed hack anCi 1,01-th nel-vousi.y; then r, I I
, � u'.%, rt - � . ........... ........ I 1 4�1 ill " fate. Eveu the tivo rootilma I . t i without circumstantial evidence therE . tliz- goml and happin"s of eachOther.- .
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%N';:�,_�'C;,,I!, I - -1. . all, chemists, it lia� been found : . - 4. . .
, L�1. aract well illstt'11- ,( t� se, since they - - . � , would be few convictions for crime ,j,,.j(jtl - Avould have p 1. I
P.'1:t1;�"1,',!r,r- . 'I- slin*bt offen . . . � ,(ql, ,,I lwliere Lawloi . -
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. N%:-, -!.%t� "L 1�.11 ...... " '" . . - , t'le o-'_-( 11il-', Sensed tile superiority 0 , . 's I ndia n Root I . I �'Ispivilded sentol"Ce if It hadn't be,-*.ja " .
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- . I of ,W()',CIly vagueb. Now, .ille.y. found a smug ' 1*or Y.001, Uilk with 1111112, . I . - � . . I
� : 1" 1.: vo,! . ............ . .. . - I :- : E_� a jtouseliold rernedy through. i
I ...... ,,, : -1 , .- I his (M-11. � � �. 1* of- of guilt. Natural. ;
. . 1�, r tjol, ill tl,L� fact of her disaster . I - .
' - .. 4 1 satisfac .),. I 1:10 10.07 -, C' ,I , Ohl my duly," ,1-1ilder slfld- : -
................. 7 r!) I I . . . � 'd for Constipation and else mu I .4 . n 1% i
1',:%�h, . . , quite safe as pro . , - 0 , -, I rl r e n (I T y - j
. Lfjwi,s�,,,r� .. ............... 1 value of a pill. .
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: I.,nivolk L! . ................... �5 - ar- ; owh contiuua,nce in respectability. I a .,� L, p, vj,. otly and put the olen goods th 'Lu;ta��ort N,vith Judge Lawlor. . �
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I :Lf in -very' pleasurably _11 E: :i .i ,y and Liver troubles. They ly she sa , I
('1111ar'll, - - - - � .... ............ i as:enapbasizi � . . ere. That '11)11 . re aw-i-e 1hat I did Lot SeLk I I
� Nippen .................. I .... :1.i 4 -17 standards of adversity, Mary was r effectively, and 'm 1 st any co t2 I I FOR FLETCHER'S , � Z
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I -it 4 52 trial � guite wlthLn the measure of possibilb
; .. 1. ... S On the day of Mary Turner's , i Ile sen -1 -for me -and asked me what I -
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