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-1 dWt_!U"1_WW* you've been�r , , b6"truk-goodmatum-, "Now, all 1. �, I
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Dick-exda1we& il "Frop) gow.00 "u'll . Njr. Charles .-Pettit, 25.61, 'Richmond , you hivii ta� d , olts to gLettbls t6y out of - ___ lommalgosasn. ILL __'_,J -
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mdnky Pills, so I got fri " , 0- Lneir turneays torturea tiwe-cu na, h , ) What's tbat?� ii 6eidanded sbarply. ,
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bdml� I had uvft boxes uged I' I ..., , . _Sdin4o�ft bigger. -I'm going to zaalm ' er I've gone I want,yd'11 to stdy f1p,for
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WOL , ,t"- " YIV - e�; itiltil a jear ago I st#rted to use � "I -gum we can find a way to h I . I a half hour anyb ' ,with the lightd - .
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)MY yew , Donn's Kidney Pil ctired I e` . -R. � - , - . ' . ,,i, -L-1,iver'Pills, and, I have not bien thya- marriage annulled or whatever politan tower."" Glider explained. -It I want!ta be, . i
-X tuike' Waka agaim , � It) -.*(I FiIIC�. � 1 wish to let it be known I burning. Do y,Du see? . ,
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- cl�' 'Mill"'I'll'S 'Laxa-Liver said Burke. .1 fifteen minutes. - The servant forgot to get ifere while that gang Is at I
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2k% I -_ ._� I "Ank If I am' wit . 6. made tne one'* I Mt eealers or mailed direct on thus 'referring to things that were �_ . Glider scrupulously followed the d-1- -
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Urn Co. Toronto, Oat. !! .- , CHAPTER X811. rectious of tfie police inspector, Un -
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U 'T�rwnnto. Ont. "Don't- you Interfere," he said.
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"She didn't get her time for good be- 5traHge, new respect I'm paid to do. Listen to me. son. The back to the matter in ban(L �
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WWA ftsk Rftim Is re-ar *2 tb,a Dom- � �. 1 staut retort "Do you know.what goes i free yourself from this woliaan some- orders to any one. The crooks havi roof and open the scuttle, You'll find .
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, "I'll, , � i� 9- ;. � . got no -rights In the eyes of the polica. some men waiting up. there� Bring -h -his son,, �
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Urriaster,: Solicitor, Conveyancer and :..� .....-,. � . But- Dick was not listeninz. Of cers. You get; . -'em down here. and ax,ed against the woman who,
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. do to get time off for good behavior? ly it's not even tbat.� There's been Uifilerstand?" ; .
WalloWs furniture store, Main street. � � 4 , I woman he loved, who, as the Inspecto? mornlng� - I
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swom. -, -, :. If 'you don�f, ask4 the keepers. I declared, had fled from him. The butler- looked at his master for
----- , d ev.ery minute of my time- I U1011Y. We* must get you out of the � Where's she gone In, Chicago?" gpidance. ReL-eiving a 'nod, he said: 1, . .
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F4J46rr-Iner.'9'01Ic1tor, Co : 1 ' "I'm not sure that I want to get out �� i��i�._-.,.-.- ;
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n7eyancer and I I lasbion, but with a note of kindliness "How- do 'you know they're going to -::::i�,�"�:�_*:,i,` "
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It that was not without Its etTect oil break Inta the house tonight," Gilder � --;� .%.." _:..'�:. I i
MAJ.- mtreet� Seatorth. I pay? Four years ago..,v.ou took away "You want to stay wamled to this . Dicki . � demanded of Burke, "or do you oyaly _�R%!gl �::5:'�,`�!10 ..... � . ;
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VAftry Public. Solicitor rGr Ene Cama-. � I Now Te given up the number -and she'll probably stop at tl�e Blackstone tiodse?" I I . �.� ��.�, ,%M", , .
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than Ramiz of Commerce. Money to loan. _.Z.��i..'.:)i-�,_7", , NX, I J � �
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I � son. endured much suffering "Don't talk to me about her I 0- .;:�%.. . �
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07 The , man - who ,had so loved he* - turG of supreme denial. But the fa- , _.- t for vengeance ou himself. And intai i
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and Milk Vey- , I . nied admission to th apartment --1:X1 CV10 horrible stisrAcion that he had misjud,g-
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Specialist: ,S-urgery and Gehito-Urin, you the day yort.,:had me seit away'rl rm sorry, but I've got to do what 1 - I I I 31
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J. a. aodtt, igraduate 01 Victoria and _,�_ . he's the viJest thing that crawlQ-" I instead he loved her. That ftataeemi -4
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namer. for the County a 11urou. . ,only you asked the judge to make an cared Uttle for the fact that recentl,� postulated, "why do you have any- � her. , More; he dar�d bellev -
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ity )J,edical College; membeT Of tho col- "I am that girl." . schemes for legal plunder. I . . have her down at headquarters.. Dem. spector replied. "We know he's a spy bave6been idmple enough. -Out he �
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I)R, H. HUGH BOBS. lessly. . I . f5troyed utterly, Dick remained loyal. noon, and tomorrow night she'll be Infectant But we deal with him just �-,
, I d not falter sleeping up the' river. That's where the same because we have to.- Now., ' life, knewthe motive that had led her
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L*08sea mwtlawei for the countlea ,
X AV&m &" Perth . Correspondence .
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migbt,yield to his father's prayers, and , masks on their faces. Her picture, of ment- "But," he said wonderingly, yesterday, with. a scheme 1;o rou your , she loved him - 11
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The father suffered with the son. He lery, but they will take another -yes, "Well, perhaps I c she told barson to leave it alone. I time she thoaght of that -that one
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over the commanding position to which heavy Jaw shot forward aggressively agreed to pull it off- Griggs got word I of cou-rs% and yet- Here, as atwam I �
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so loved. Now, this hideous disaster truth. into your house tonight," . your men come down over the'roof?" yawnln- maid. As Mary read the I . I
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wovild make one more appeal. If that ,widely on the astonished Gilder. . ' Into the dark room.
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Mavorton._. ....... S.-45 " 8.20 , I t . � . eyes as he Reanned the young man's - � I _ _ _ . . break into Edward Gilder's house to . : 11 I And ,
Linwood Jet .. ...... .t 8.15 1 3.40 .. 'I Ete stoo(I up and went to Mary, and . . . . night Get some stob! pigeon to hand Ing to Chicago just you; let him -go, here again there was naught *o pro- -
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Guelph. . 9.39 11 4 83 t I ,it. [Itlt on Dick's shoulder was very I her the information. You'd better get tbaVs alll IVs the best place for him . voke his suspicion. . . ,
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"Alary," he said softly, yet with . No,'Nther, not with her. 'She wmilt Constipation ' The Inspector hang up the receiver * ; .
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Wyetton ....... 4... 11. 4 'I' ' ' 9.02 " . "And you love me nbw!" he 'Went on ,' I "She1l, come to stop lem. When we storeroom out there and don't make a - Gilder's chair at the desk and drew the( - i .
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I get a..call from Griggs. He's got a Continu,,d Next Week, �
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