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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1915-04-23, Page 7- I i_ � I - , , I i . I. � /J . I i . , , 23, _ V 46 � . - r_. "ffi"��l 0 11 .. ell - P&e Of Comelexion -_.�_��_ � imtural beawt- y of the-. � r .,,Ifisre and treatment is � ins are naturally clear the dmands of every - natural living quickly riew *nd beauty. 21%. �_ cue that nowoman meglect it. The Nyal � issued .s. -new 1-m)oklet, im'"' whicl� contains nteresting info-mation ,[or the complexion in p-, beauty and freshness. � � I for many years. It .Ttm'w for. best methods �. cs=tant use of some I , .. Stich as; Nyj-'18 FAM � I � - ,i4y necessary to keep ena smd healthy_ It is .uqgemted, greneless le&vft no abihe� Get a � Xub it senav into the � - . , kuicklyl it is ikb&wW . � I � phasantly ;;i� �� t., - Ma . -1 , - =6 -fiam' stly.few­ . soMM& zz _, . Vwe Unhembillin --- reccmi- I � 11" I i - � ;t to; your I . I � i twadminomt - � I - . I . DrjagsbC poaort§4 ; I ` WANTE 1 - � W - I , _- - . � mamery . Tww in full , ,a want,your patron - i kvpved t4 U P XT Y-t,U efor, " your emani, pay �eeksl W61-gx 9 -a :", .10 . , rt Of cream care ALW. tement, of the sanae-. � � � � rum -hree of Cha -, WC I a I -honest business d.AL 9 or drop us a card for I I � rth,'Creamaery ; out. : I .0 rICIF.,Of * + 0 + I + . I � . + � �. + ,all and settle 4. . I__ IV L � account by I , � . approved + -e'.APril 5th. + L I I ; . + rw aU parties +. n, ;will see this -* I to ignore it, + Z�l . + � -for you the + :sure ofth'- + I e + ed. + I + 1 4- �Holland + Aumbwn + � .+. �-..,.�+4.--t.-t-+-I-.,.,-+�%+-,.-+.;v _41.- rou suffer from � ,s painful malady,. . V.y Zam-Buk.- It ; purely- herbal, i,uickly eases the 'dull, gn � - 11 : awing - - plain,stopshleed- � � in -g, ends the - 7 �- irritattion, and in a short time com- ple-,tely and I I . perman- I I . - : I e n t I y 77 p . I ' 7 7 . I I � . cures. . . � I - : - � Zam-Buk- . . � � shouldbe I � I I in every � � . I I home. �11,ler­wlio finally ell. � "I Y('t the three. � - -1; a rod to its pl-ice I. , - , . ; ! � � I wily � . aup- �� I part the - mi(I. � dbp niew " wily P a V P A G E � . Pr)"Pa for fen --e �& I not h--Ifk;a ,woad'! I I Wily 1��ve the 5 de:tler d 0 1 1 a r w %ilb-i far M eente Is t Vdak thi-i over' " 0 Mul your order � �Vith CA -41" cheque, ,() 31911�v or expreas ,,S Order' or bank 0 '1r4ft fa the nr-afeat . � (I e k the BRST I I FENOP, at tboqow. - ,: ' I es� prli,-e, Frei,,, -ht I i ,,,,,4, Oil $I0 order �� aGO over. I . i - . I I . � _ - I . - � . I . . - I . . � I � I . - I � I . 11 � -`� . � . : I . . . . - - . � . . I . . I � I . . . . � I I I � � . � � . � I � 1. � I � I � I I I I . I : � 1. I I . , - 11 I I � . . . � . . . - - � � - � . ;� I - - - - _� - � : � I _ � . I � I � r , � I I I . I . �. I . �­ �, " I I . I I � - - � - - " -, ­ .- , � I �. � . _. . - I - . � - .� . � , , - � I � . � . q , 1. - � . I - I ­ . I I - - .. � .1 I Z , ­­ - � . - . . � . - ­ � ­ - . 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Whines about I �i 7 I � f - . 4 - - I " : proceed list bave , � I ­*� . 11 I IT ri 'r' . I You Wish to Be- WeR YaLl i i ills v *= DWE911�R-IfrE TO 9 I I . '� the eonrts-1 don*t know what rot I can, e because I m . 11 . - - - . Is .. I . - - I , � it -so much depends on it." - I ! ., -,.-.,* I V I He0a squealed. He didn't phone the - ; Most Keep thle Bowels, -R-egula.1 : � . i I I . I . . Combination." Prophetically Mr. Magee elutebed in � . I ;1FRU is i � I I , ; * � an i i . . I . ­ - I '.6 I . I - I 1. , M C) � . .1 ; The mt!" screamed '.%If,. .)III � big �ocket the piwkage for wh'iel) tie If the bowels do not move reguWfy I � I � , I . I .. - X. I ... - : . "IT -A *11VI's � I . . 11 "BY the Lord Harry.- ,;,11j1 the ,nay , 11 bad done battle. tbeY will, sooner or lat,er� become con. 1 i I I I . '�� I , - � . I .. I 0M 1 - � " I "I filay bt� too late." The gfiT-4 eye.i- stipated, and constipation is productive, . I � - . . � � I , or. "I'll have it open. A . I � . . I -1 .--- . , 'Ve � - , - ." . o. 1- � 0 1 � ny how: I've .... I � `That would be lerrlbl.N of more iJ1 healta than ahnost any ofW I , - � . grew wide. I _JLL CWJL� 1r__.1L � . __ .1 earned whaVs In -there filh, and -I've i ' ' ' ' - trouble. - - '.� I entire system - I I Cured BUN alumach 11cuple . I I . . � I earned it 1�m gRing to 4kve it 0 � - � , linfortunate. I ao not wish you to tt . I . '� � . -, Max., I - pem ith * . . The sole cause � of constipation is an � 1w � teated wi . . - � ­ : "See. here. Carganl�_ put in Mr. I -- W -_. -1 & - Jinactive liver, and unless the liver = I I . - I 11� . . . In acids. 1Wnred siMng .mW, She lowered - . __� :1 . 11 I � l4land. . .. Jurrous. I � kept active you may rest assured t1mt � and Headaches - , 11 , . �� I tier - voice. "But, it there is any W�Q, , , . . Big . I . � - I . ,T4 xelieve rheumatism ,Scott's c .1. . - - I . . "KiDep out of the way, you," cried I . I headaches, jaundice, heartbu-im, pilles, I � . I - , I I � Cargan. - "And putaway that . In which -you tan bell) me -in this di r- -for . PUAMSTOX. OXT.i, JUN]t 20th.a . . . 11 .1(i� ,popgun F-00hion is a double help; it is, I floating specksb e the eyes, a feeling i . ,913- � * �_ % - I . ficulty' - I can never be gratrepil as if you were ­g6mg10 faint, or catarrh of f I . I P rich A I I � . � I .before you get ,hurt. in blood -food; it imparts "I really believe that I o*e my life . � - . I'm going to - - . - BY I � . . � I enough. .Dowmstairs In the safe trIere the stomach'will, follow the .yrong actiort 1 . to "Fruit-&-tives". Xver since child- . . I i _� I i I . 11 � � � ) have wha'Vs m1her by Justice. That - strength to the functions and sup- IS"- - . I . I is. I believe. a package containing A of tbis, one of..the most imp ortaL hood, I have been under the care -of � . I � safe comes ope' 0� oewlt I I � . . U tonight. Max, get - plies the very oil -food that rheu- large sum Ot 1116ney.,, - of the body. . : I . .. � I I . -1 � � I phy3icians arid have been paying . ".. - . i your satchel." - matic conditions always need. ' I Keep the livex active and �'worling �, t . . i . . � . 0 ' Mr. Magee's hand closed conrulslre- � . doctor's bills. I was so sick and worn . , I M-1- 1_� 1,11110 , "it , . - -00 Mr. Magee and t4e professor turned � properly by the use of Milburn's !a= --i � . I .. I I , . � - . : oult that p�6ple-ort the street often Scott"s Bwulsioii has ly in his poc:�ket. . � � i I I . , and ascended to the second floor. I Liver PiIIS. . � ' . . . 11 4 ; I ; � � . . ousands ' � � '� . I asked- me if I thought'l could ket . �� I ... . front of No. 7 they Paused and,looked helpi�d countless th . � "'It there'If any way possible," ,.sald Mrs.- Blijah A. Ayer� Vawi_iatt I M, I along without help., The , Same old B M.. I 1� - I . - - �� � . - ERS I - - - f rim I I � whenother reffneclies failed. . the,glrl, "I., must obtain that package, ites: . . - . I - I -*Professor Bol- I . � � X.B., wn "I was troubled widi 1 Stomach -Trouble and disttesiing l 11 . . . - 9,= ! . Into each other's eyes. I I � . I I C, .. � . . I I give You my woN I ba -re as, Inuch � constipation for many years, and about- ' ' 11 � I -- . . for! shrugged.146 shoulders.' . If&" h&dw sussfitatO& . . . . I Headaches nearly drove me wild. - I -. COPFftht- 19M by MO "1116-101mrm , I'- ­Ap _. . . 11 , 1. - "I ­. I � . �, � . - iJ 4.49 - __1 - ri- three years ago my husband #Anted it � ft- I t . Sometime stgo, I got a box of "Fruit- . . comp"y � , "'I'm going, to. bed "- he said. "and I ,ht to It as any'One wboAvill zip- . 11 � . - I - . . 1. . as - ­ _�: . - a-tives" and the first box did I .1 I .. � . . . � .. - ­ - .. pear at the Inn.' The boh to t,yWilburtes Laxa-Liver Msf as � . . . - -me good. � I ­ . advise you ,to doe,the -same." . . � or "' "p- had cured him ,,--nd I - . 1. ' �- . My hu,sband was delighted,azd adVi. , I I . . .1 "Ye a = __ - __ piness of one'wbo is very &afr'to me �- - em and'b . . I got a vl�J,A` . � . M_ - -_ -MMOUNROMM� . air. Maxi Inserted a loud yawn Into, " I I . i.":'r*ep- lied. Al r. 'AT gee, 6ut had no - I th y the time I had iiken 4-trew' I I are Iuvolv4AII . P -_ - - - zed a continuation of their use. � , . Als' life. 'You: remember little Sam Idea what be,had saffl, - (UsPose of he felt: Cargnn would re- - . %0, . 1. - I ,the professor's dis6ourse. '_ ' I � - vialalwascured. IdlwaysVktbthem m .' I � I 'Today, I am feeling fine, and a "Guee I played chess with a-, Burns, don't "u ?I be,asks once more. I He entered No. .7 and panged In qkIlre time and attention. - With the eyes'of a man In a drewn ' hand, and when I need a mild, Imnati)ft- -1 : physician meeting me oil the stfeet - ' .0er- "But this guy just looks back into- - . � Mr. Magee looked into the face of the � I take one." � . � .... . : i notic * inan." he said, "and another time I amazemen Outside one of his win- He hurried round 'to the front door - . . I . - .. , � ed my improved appearance and' . Sam's eye, with his own cold'as steel, dows Miss Norton stood, rapping On of th e I latest comer to BaIdpate. I Milburn's Laxa-11ver PiUs a -e 25W_ -a- . , Nvent to a lecture on purifying poll- e inn aud. taking the big key . ; asked the reason. I replied, 1-1 . � . M ' from � I 's. . . I taking Fruit-a-tives". am d , -y I � "Hal Bentley Is an old friend and a vial, 5 'Vials for $1.00, at all &aler, -or'. . and he says, says he: 'You're prett tile glass for him to open. � . j . . � He said "Well, les. but I nevef struck anything so . When be his pocket. unlocked It as a means of mailed direct ion receipt of prke J�y The' I I ' - - , I .� . M cl�ver. mister, but you don't fool me. ' Utood facqug- tier at last. the window retreat where the men tie was about bully chap.1'- he said, "It will be a T. Afilburn -Co.. Limited. T*ronto, oat.- I � if Fruit-a-tiveS are making you look so -Riouotonolis as this job I got now. I , -, 1 � Well, go ahead ind take -them. Tliey wits jtwt thInking as I set here how it No, you don't come any - games On no longer between. be saw that ber to attack could not follow. great pleasure t(r serve a friend of- - . � , . I I ]. - I Q are doing more for Mark Dennen., I . I . . I- . I you than I can". ' " 11 coines of people being suspicious ,,, ' fa(!e was very- pale and that her chin He heaud�Cargan and Alax on the ve- his." He palised, congratulating him- - . I- I - - ' - self that these were words. Idle words. � I - I—. - . . . - - L - MRS. H. 8. WILLIAMS. of one-21nother. Now, I've -always But Mark.' says Sam. 'I swear to trembled as It had Ini I the station. 1, randa jiist above his head. They were , I I You by, till ,-that's holy that' iljn � that . "When did yott arrive, may'l ask?" I - "Fruit-a-tives" are sold by all !held that�the wor4d would be a better - "What Is It?" cried Magee. speaking of trains to -Reuton. In -great eve you we dinner there. The light from a candle held'i I . I d . ealets at 5oc. a bo=. 6 for $2,50, tri,-, I -place if there wasn't 110 suspiciou In kid -I'm Sain Burns. What proof do 11 "I Must come 111. .1 she answered. good hijinor, evidently. they started "I. bell re having - by sowe -one in the door,wily ,%yhom I . . ld Ed - A - - size 2�15c. or serif postpaid on receipt of it. Mile tiffles out of ten the suipi- you.want? Do you remember o I "Listen! You said you wanted to hL4 down the steps. Mr. Ala,gee eroijebed, when I 'Came," she answered, *,;Air. _' I t� e, ay -w I P -_ Bentley gave me a key to the kitchen Mir. Magve coulid not see fell T111i 11POR -.1 . Price hy.Frait-a-tivesl4ilnited, Ottawa. elon -atn't ,rot a I g to stand on, il� sus- H ood that used to keep the dnig we. You can do so now. I'll ex resolved that be ivotild spring the mo- . his face -the uespev I lain � � . . P Uwled. w4se fac* � . - f . � . picion enu be said. to have a leg." store iqgbt across from the post,oiiice, everything later, Tbat is all I need flient they reached the ground. door, and we 'found a back stairway. r . I . �� - the guy that never washed his win- I . They ,There seemed to be a,`compainy below of Professor Thaddeus Bolton. � - , EN,Idently Mr. .1lax desired the floor-, . . � . 1,1 I - LEGAL. I : ! w-lou.,31y Professw fl�,11,ou co6ceded dows? I do. And Miss Hunter. that tell YOW JUSt at PresPilt. Downstairs 'were on the last step -now! ' I'wanted'to see Only you." - "Better lack next time," sald tho - � � . * I . In the sarei there*.,; a pack -a- contain- Sliddenly frQm the other side of the - I 11 ­ ; !, y I I it to him, . taugbt the Axth grade seliool when I , e - "I repeat," said Mr. Alagee. "I shall professor. . . I . � R, -0. I IMAY4 i" � - Rt there. a little woman with I Ing $200.000 -do you hear, $200.000. 1 tsteps it black flgiire rose. a fist shot be happy to help yon It I caD.11 ills "Keep an eye on b1m," -nid &F -I - "" c-, . . Out and Mr. Max went a' - a I- 1krr1aUr, Solicitor, CoAvoanew and ,q)vIt kill-, of suslAcion", eoutinll;d WP- wt, mnst have that package. Doii*t ask pinning like 7 1 - . 1110 (Init) I ,hed out gray. eyes and a bro word to another lady. he reflected. was voice from inside. ,,If L,e trje,, to le �� - �'V . was . ' aft A I I X"rT Pt-blic. Solicitor for !the Dom. , ittle Man on the thresho)d, - 'Cell we wli�r- -1 Came here to get it. I i . 11 I . ­ I _)/ 1.1 � binding. "Usuggest that there Is no the inn there'll bo a big i,A)Nv. 'vfua ' � ,I � � I -_ LUM Bank. Office in rear of the,Dom. turnin.- hN ellgar tbuu,,,btfully be- front tooth. and that pretty little girl. wilst have It. The eombluation was . I . 11 - i I � ftiOn -134r1k, ReAforth. Uoney to 10&n�. ,tweea hfs thin lips, of d Sarah somebody -w . - '' bar - m In waiting tintil inoinin.m" must be in on-ft-sud win." - � . . . I "reminds me - ait 41 winute. I'll to b. arg-an at 8 . . � lit , 11 " 1, , , - , 4 . : ,case told ine bY Pueblo Sam a few get it or bust-Safah-Sarah-Sarah I I i I I f "But -1 am afraid It was tonight',- "I linagine." said Vrofessor.Dolto - � ­� I was hidia,1�11 outside the win- 14 , m ' o'clock, I . . 11. . , .11 � . - i Scott, you used to be so sweet On*,, I At 11111 I . E_ she began. . smiling his aradeiniv smile, ­tbat -the � ,years ago. 11, s0me ways it's real fun- .. dow. SonletiliDg, I ll 3 , . .1 � - � t, went wrong -they I 11, " 1' -, "Unriderstand." Magee replied. **The Inmates or Bfildpa-te will make totuor. I . It J. , X DEW, � :n.Y. and !if others 1t:s sad as hades. Did you marry her,, U, airk? And Old didn't phone It. He�s golng to open I . I ­ - - ff I B&rA0fe.r, Solicitor Cvr4veyancer. and fllebk) 8,1111 Ms called la them terms Lafe Perkins. who used to be on hand the safe by fore'e'. I heard him say so. I . plans went wrong. you, Inay safe)y r(yw a rather InterestiD.,, day for Mimi, �1 . ' . . � I whenever there was tiny repairs - being I -C Ul 4' . . .. let your worries rest until, torno,�_ "It will be an luteresthig day r ter 'I . NoUry Public. Offl' because fie'd never been ,*,rest of Sixth M o d t wait to hear more. 1 saw ., � ce up -stairs over * .. . . row.)$ � . -1 .1 .. W"Mf'�s furniture stVrie, Main street, MN'elf,lle. He Was if swell. refined gen- made anywhere-rheumatisni and a him.,, - ___ - I every one," answ4ered the voice. i . . . .4 . . the J . . &&forth. I . I . tlemon who lived by his wits, and be cane and a high, squeaky voice that he "Who?" asked Air-Alfigee. j� . . - . I "You are very kind." sbi� sald. I "I "If I should manage to secure � ' - . ­ - h -id (�vnsidernble.­ usett to exercise giving orden,� about "I don't know -a tall black figure. _., hardly expected to be here the nIgbt package by any ebane " the Proremr,l , I . , - ' e. - I I F. HOLIERSTED. - -A couddence Mall." suggested Ala- things that wasn't any of his business. 121ding witside a window like JDyself. , . I throtigh. It is rather cold. but I ain went on, **I sha-11 undoubtedly need I BAr.-LWr,, &.Ucitdr, Conveyjancer arid gpe ' ' to I . sure we have rugs and coats enough." your help In getting away witbit. .Let ., - Why, Mark. I remember leru all. Good . A ft I ' - Lord, man,' says S The inau with*one of the other keys, 1. . Urt. Air. Magee's duty wits clear. 1, . I . _10r Mle. Office, In Scott's block, ­8011'et],1119:11obg that order,". Arnit-* I am, 'do you want I suppose. The waft Mr. Bland heard �, nge a signal. Should a-. window � VAftW usarra ­ KWA Amt, SWorth. � . "I'll build you a tire." lie a finouDeed. of my room be open at any time to�, : . - 1 . Ted .N11'. .Nlax. "but a ,,,,00d sport alnon" any more prooff walking about to7ilght. I saw hin'), and - : _�_ . � - , . - --- - e, . I'm - .., I � . The girl seemed &stressed at the morrow you will know the money is iv% � I .PROUDFOOT, KILLORAN AND hiS friends. ,�'ou understand. Weil, this "But this country blockhead just I was'terrlbly frightened. � p � . ' . tbought. my, bands." i I . - I PROUDFOOT. case or susi)h - -ion Sara tells me about l6oked Sam up and down and remarlis "You triist me?" asked the girl. with * - Z2 - I 66V. � .4 - 4 . - . . I I l'appene(I "jo judicious: 'It's certainly -wonderful I ,-- 'No, I couldn't let.volj," she said. "I ery good," replied the a to I . . mething like thls,: One a little catch in her i*oice. "Without , , t4er. Good i I . I arn sure it Lsn't nevessary. I will say' ulght-and good luek." 4 - I Notary PLblic. sohIcitor for the Cami- 14(-()rchhi­ fiot day in sumnlek Sam gets hese ,things -won- k�owlng who I 111m or wby 1 must" . . .. . A-- � d1aA Bank of CoMmerce. XoneY to Ioanw 3 . . ,Ir,00d night now. I nui Myra Thorn- . 'The old man moved off dowu the i . abo-ird the Coney bo, * it, his idea being derful. But you can't fool me.' he have the lnoneY-Youll get it for me?" ��� . I hill of Reuton. Until tonforrow." ,S:lip passageway. . � I : . . . . Barristers, Solicitors, Nolarles Public, to plit all blIS111CISS ellres away for an says. 'You can't fool Alark Dennen."' "Some people." said Mr. Magee, . . etc. Mofty to lend In SeaforLh on Man- I � rrative for "meet all their long lives at pink- teas . ifift I . . . . . went in and closed"the fluor. I . dAY Of eWh wee.k. Office In Kidd block. , 'oUV of' two -and just goat calih and Mrt Max paused in big na Mr. Magee "sat limply down on ttie After him crept Air. Magee. He'fol._ 1 ---. ___ __ lwacerlij .. &,�vlj the bay and cool off. a moment. The sound of voices.came, and never kuow m)ve another while I - / cold *stair. All the glury wa.-4 gol.jp ]owed the brofessor to the east bal. I t .1 camp chair and hus- it each other, ac110 . I cony and �stiw bira pans� at the -opeft, 1 �7 , So he g -1-11)z UP from the office of Baldpate Inn. others just smile i( sa � �, . ,; ou Z, VETERINARY . tle-'i ilirou,gh tbe crowd op to the top One, that of the mayor, boomed loudly a station waiting room -that's ello . 11-13." from the scene he bnd pit-turvil ,i wij- window of No� 7. T here t -he old m9a 1 I . _% 1� . � - I , � JOHN GRIEVF� V.. S. - and anpily. In an evident desire to . Cr ment ago. He had the money. yes, looked SIYIY about. us tholigh In doubL I I . eeck. beside tho 111lot's hangout, and a, ' 'I'm s*o ,,]ad." whispered the girl. ­ I , 110 SitS (I drown it iMr. Slax Went on with spirit: -, . . _. U, the inoney rroctireAi In valiant liattit.. - i nor graduate of Ontario Vetetin- -oli'l) to �ret ne(Itiahated with I never dreamed I'd weet any on - lie peerdd into the room and one fbo# ' , . the e ­ &rT Cbllege. All diseases of Domestic hreeze. if such there wa<;.:, "Well. gentlemen, it got to be a Point like you -up here. - Plen.", oh. please . - bist at the moin(nit lie hore the I)riz.(-% was across the sill when ,Al;r. g"M 1 � . � . ; . Animals treated. Calls -prompLly attend. of bonor, as you might say, for 11 Ao his lady another appeared frow the d toncb:ed hint .o -n the arm, 1 -Well, he'd been Sitt!D- there abOut Sam to Pe very careful. Neither Carg e �� came up tin � ed to and ", convince that guy. � ,,an nor i - I - n1illutes. dark to c)-.Itn it. What ,01oidd lie clo? � Professor - L I I - e, when along never,wauted anything so much In his a . I , Mr. Magee unlocked the door of No. .P dent � . I - too, - I Dentistry a Wcla,1,t7. office and rest , - rZ1111 J�oltou lea ed In ev-1 ebarges moderate. Velerinaty ten SU111 tells M He told me he Max is rined. Bland is. I shou d came about tlie� easie, - never forgive myself if you were nurt. - fright out upon the balcon. , . -1 � ' . � 4TOAce on GoderIch street, one door east, st picking that life as Sor Mark Dennen to give in. It . 7 and entered. Lighting bis candh,s - . ­It,s�_irs a W_Otfderr�ul. -T . I I of Dr.'RciAlpt's office, Sewforth. eVel' got loose from the old home- But you won't b�. mill'you'r, Riot.- 14 13 - - . . stead"- �' . was a hot afternoon, and. he'd dome "I may i-atch cold," laughed _11r. .'M I I � I 1 find Prodding the fire.'n'e' composed a said. I'll was ,out for a -little wialk 4a - , ---,-. . -1 �, - t a- .. . � . , . . - aboard that boat for a rest, but ho I " . note to the,wafting girl In V: � . 1, i F. VARRURN, V. S.- " "I be.- your Pardon," protested Pro- � . gee;. "otherwise I'll be perf4ftiv -sare." . . L� the fialcony enjoying- it Seeing your. i I , peeled off his collar and started in . _�* I i �' . ' - "Everything all ijg t, Sleep 1)"a('(1- `� 4. � . , and put I - .,L1 , opeu, window I was afraid - I I ­ - Hbnor VaA fessor Bolton, He went into the room . 11 �, - - luate of Ontario VE1eila. Xle gave Mark Dennen the number of - . � , on a fully. I am on the job. Will see you . .IT � - . 7 "The ready money, the loosened kale, bricks in the Methodist c . � - 11 . I lie might you speak ,so highly qtL" -. 4 - I afy College, and honorary member ot burch, as re- gay plaid cap. "Makekine look like I . I '' tomorrow. Mr. -Billy." ed 'Thlr. Alag:,ft. ,*is at your IefL T I the Medical AssoctatlDn of -the Ontario the poysies in the A.,arden waiting to be . ported in the.Readsboro Clitizen at the Sherlock Holmes," he smiled at the - 11 . Slipping this inessage tinder her repli a __ . 1 . . You have lost your way. Good n*ht. Veter3pary College. Treats diseases of plucked." elucidated Mr. Max. " "This t1me it was -built. j16 told him the girl framed in the window. When he ' . door. the � - � � - -_ I Ir ' .ex-liul-bt lim,ried away to Professor." - I . i � - , all Dome,stic AnImals by the Tno9t, od- 9(i,v. Saw says.. was such a perfect rube 'name of tb' turned to his door fit'lock it, he dis- . k- , . . I I ern pri-ficiples. Dentistry and Mllk Fev- ' - e Piece Mark's sister recit- Magee Wrenched the Package From avoid an- Intervit' and sat down in � lie Just naturally looked past him to ed at the school entertainment'in the covered that- the key was gone and . e1w � He, stepped inside and closed A t 1 . W or a )Speelalty. Office oo�oslte Dick's - His Hand. his chair before. the tire. . - 1: - window.. Then be pulhA do 1- - - I Rotel, 3ain streel, Seaforrth. A-11 .or- see If there whs a trail of wisps of hay spring of 1890. He bounded on all that it had been locked on the outside. - ' "I mu.st:� thkik " he muttered- 401 wu the I I . ng nowy t I i four sides the lot where the circuses "Oh, very well," he said flippantly. Inust get this thing straight." , - � I � on the flooj% For awhile Sam sits there a whirli curtains in both rooms of his -$Illtiaxid ' ' tiers leti atthe hotel wil ompt � path to land In a beap five feet away. spent some time exploring. Fina -W. I sbing : I with a g as he thou-bt bow hard He buttoned his coat to the chin, blew . For an hour heep'oudered. thra, stpallon. Night cglls received at the. .�roncb , g played when they came to Readsboro. The next Instant the mayor of Renton he paused before :the fireplace -and office. it �1,1'3s tO Put ,busluess taside and get a He 'named every citizen of the town, out the candles Jn .No. 7 and joined the ., � - __ - and the black- figure were locked In out as best he could this mysterious with the ald of a knife jinloosed & I - , � � I . � . little rest now and then and debatin, living or dead, that ever got to be girl. on the balcony. . . � - I - - ­ MEDICAL 2� game In which he played a leadin - I � . wbether' being mi a vacation. as It khown outK(le his own family, and he "Go to your room," be said gedtly.. terrific conflict � part unequipped with a book of rules. 9 brick. Under this -he plav,ed rue pack- I � 0. J. W. KARN,'U.D.0,K, " ' brought c For fifteen seconds. miAtering, s-Ilp- . age of money, removing the troc . � . \025 RIchmand street, London, On L. was. be'd e.xert hlrrnseJ� enough to hildren into the world find a -your worrles� are ov M "Tomorrow Is another day," be re- es ior - I -' er. I'll brin yol� pIng, grappling. the two figures waltz- his act as best he e4mild" _� marri � � . . l9peclaUst: EZurgery and Gen1to-UrIn- ' What- flected. "I'll solve this whole thIng - � I stretch forth Lifs, hand and take ed them and read the funeral the golden. fleece inside an hour." ed grotesquely about In � the failing *.*They can*t play wl,tbout me--rre :_ � eVe" mojipy the gn While lie service over them, and still that bone- . I 4� _ ary dL-eases of men and women. , P, y had. "'Be careful," she whispered. "Ba -snow. Then the mayor's, feet slid then. They can't go.,on.playing with- got the -ball)" 'be ,repeated. with- _.A I I . - � a I --- - . was arg-tfln- the 111.1tter with himself head from the woods sat there. his very careful, Mr. -Billy." � � I DR. iGEORGE, HEILERANN. the jay settled the ilne mouth open. and says: 'It's beyond ine . . from tinder him on the treacherous o"t ine. I've got the ball." sm1le.- And, safe in thbg thoilght, be I n stion by confln,', The justly celebrated moon that In white carpet. and the two went down He took- the package frorn hi,.q poeket. ,closed his eyes nud -sl --e . _% 11 Osteopathic Physleta.n of Goderich, over mid Sittill"'down iloar him, - how you know all that. You New . , Avs spals had already bL-en broken. t1mb- red. � . � I - �i Yorkers are slicker then I give ye cred- 8ur.nm �� ch glamor together. As Mr.. Magee swooped The gayest knig, 11 -Te a MOTA-4- - � 'ht must h I i - I - I � - ­ ' � - Specialis.t in woTnen's and children -3 "He's in the elty. iie tells, 8.,1111. to " Untying the strings, he began careful- In- aftor. Mr. M,ag I i - diseases,, rheumatism, acute, cbronle enjoy the rubvilla. . itfor But you can't fool me. Youaln't On tl)�O-romances of Baldpate Inn was down upon them be saw the hand of " ee av'Alt,obed to W - -J - Z, PiCtlleeS of tbe * )y to 11nwr.11p the paper, the thick yei- � .-a- - j 1. amd nervou-S disorders, eye, eax, nose. Sam Burns. Why, I went to school nowhere In evidence as Mr. Magee the itrauger find 'the mayor's pocket to ,find suit 7 wrapped �- again In Jts-,- ; i _� i streets, and othenvfse/for,,et the trees with him., crept along the ground close to the and draw from it the package that had low banking matiffit and then the oiled . ravorite polar a -tin, 4. Ow - '. :i - ard throat., Consultatlon free. Office at back hoife that vrrow the ellerries ill I . k? inner wrapping. So finally lie opened , , 94phete. V1111ug . . � "They was drawing near Coney veranda. ,The snow sifted down upon been placed there in the office a few I ' -_ � 0ormercla-1 11btel., Seaforth, Tue-3dat the - bottom of " - -111 glasselli- VV el I , tit) the solid mass of -w -hat? lie look- : door -leading to the ont�r ro, m, be 1W -I' . the ewlit; , _o : -y:%,, 8 ja.m. till 1 p.m., . 'And believe nw-,' tie.says to &I 111, ,tilel,e - �� t -his i � .4 � I - =d Frlda, I 11 now, went on Mr. Max, "and Sam's film out of thL- blackness al�ove. Three moments before. I field the Cause ,ot -his irwakenin 1, I � . � � I- ,face was purple and lie wasdripping feet ahead- the world seemed to end. Before that gefitleman realized what ed clos6r. Crisp. bdantif ul $1,000 bills. . I . - . i ' ain't none of those confidence inen go- A5 . .Mayor of Reuton. -Mr. Cargan regar&-:�' : I ' Whew! He bad never seen a bill of I I " . DR.;F. J. BURROWS. with perspiration. and rattling off I "A corking night," he muttered hu- bad happened Magee had wrenched the I od him -with the jould ri ly e-y�e e� r1e. says. . tee - lot 4 - . Office and,reisldence-Goderl(�h , stree4 In to , t file. 1*111 - too wise,: trt. Readsboro happenings tat the rate of morously,�,',ror mr debut In the hold. package from his hand, thrown himl this size. before. And here vvere 2im - I "'I'll bet money yort are,' .'-arn -tells , Disroeil In action,_ but w'ben- h -e spoke -, . I -1 . I - . �wt of theMethodist church, Seaforth. hin, I laughim, all over tit the fisi:f tnat t6n a second. but that Mark Dennen up busln64s." .1 back- on the prostrate form of the of then). , be Opened the Jaw -s ot a t - 1, Fbone No. 46. Coroner for the CoahtY , " he sat there and wouldn't budge from '-- highest official of Reuton � and Bed up He ,wrapped the package up once , I cock� aff � : � , , I � , - X'' " � - - , I -KIIE t -W - !X - Y__�s �1; � - -1 I I I I � , 1� - - �, I � I `_ I I I I I I" I I I I ("I--, -.57, F 1, @ �/� i, IJ I I�N.!Pml . , ..;�o 1i .- i � I -1 . was fi,-,htJU,gr to get into the jli�t. . - He swung tip over the rail on to the mixer. ..' - ., � of Huron. . � his high horse. So they came up to the steps. - Quickly the stranger re- more jand prepared for bed. Just its - I � - . ____ ___ , . -Yes, siree,' S;I.Vs I 11�- itist or ttie ,vio- the pier, Sam almost weqpIng real veranda and walked softly along it gained his feet and started in pursuit he was about t -o retire he remembered **WeIL', young fellow." he -remarked, - .. , � I � , DRS. SCOTT & MCKAY. bicaDs. 'they can't fool we. i (%n tell un "'It seems to. Ine it was. time. yo � tears and pleadifig like his heart would but he a rrl ved at the great front h1r. Bland. bound and gagged below. � �� .- u got _ . rIa and them as fur nway as I can see 'em, into the office. Cautiously he peered doorof up and. 4 -aced the respous �. . -_ J. G. Scott, gradua1e of Victo break: *Mark, don't you, remember Baldpate Inn just in ti He went Into the ball with the, Idea of . IbUlties of - C�ollege of Physicians �ly eyesight's perfect. one or . , me to bear the .. ' - rst of which. I � may ­ � - - - , - .1 and Suraeons. and 11 - � in. The vast, lonely room was lighted releasin- the nnIn the day. 19 � .tagn that time we'threw little Bill Barnaby lock ellek inside. . ft ic aberdasher, but � .1 A & fr-nin th� ,,%fR __V a 'a little talk with me.!' '' ; - AAn Arbor, and member of the Ontaxio ?em comes up to nie, in City Rall park j,,�, t.h, .,,i ... ... 1, t,- I by a single candle. At the foot of the - 2 b0n, is I . .� __ Coroner for the County of 'Haron. and tries to sell me some mining stock. c & W %7 "14 r I Safe for a moment.behind a locked %11U. A 0"� UV- V%Y UCIS UL We -Be stepped Into the roo.ta. ., gild - "� C. jijacl;ay, h(yqcyr graduate of Trinity - .ouldn't swim a strok broad stair he could discern a great door, Mr. Magee paused to get his 'nayor, Wax and Bland himself. Peace through -tb I . I I ' I guess ne idn't recovered yet froill drowned on us?' and still getting the bulk �eated on the'lowest step, which breath, The glory of battle filled ills -evIdently had been declared between . � e doorway be vacated J& - UnIversit-k-, and gold medallist of Trin- ,v�bnt I said to him, V tell you. they stony face from his old pal. he correctly took to be the mayor . of a them, . I-fr. Magee returned � ga Ity- bledl,ral College; member of the Col- can't fool Alark Dennen,' says the guy. st son]. It was not until long afterward � _ to No. 7. M ax came slinking. Tizeunlovelyf to -� � . And on the pier this Dennen held Reuton. Back. of the desk, on which locked all the of the fte of suplelon was, baft, legeof Phyalclans and Surgeons, Ontario. 'Saw told ine that at them words be that he realized the battlehad been a , windows. placeA the , ': � 0� . - just lenned back In hls sent -and sbiredL -out his hand to Sam,,who was aphys-, stood the candle, Mr. Max's head and mere scuffle in the.dark. Mil ge h jug pil- briiised. rand ,fie looked apon'the woAd 1; - I - T .- ical wreck and a broken man by this shoulders were visible. He was w low an� after a half hour of, pumzling . - )R. ,1-1. HUGH RW.. I at the Jay and whistled uDder his ork. With no thought for Mr. Bland, . I with no cheerful, eye. dradtfate,of UniversitY Of ToronLo breath. Years ago, It i5eemed, Sam time, and Says: :'You sure are cute, ing Industriously In the Immediate vi-. bound In1bIs pn�asy chair. Mr..Magee and tossing fell asleep. "Yon used us pretty rough lastnighl - - . � I � � ev.lty of Wfedlelne, membel' Of Col- had lived in the town of Rendsboro. mister. I'll have great times telling einity of the sa'fe door. Occasionally bijrried up the broad p�alrcase of Bald- . . - � - I In the snow,-" Cargan wen � ton. -Thars - . ie t ,Phyt;ftlans andgurgeons of On- Vt, and ran tip and down, the streets this In Readsboro. Onee you met one be consulted the small traveling bag pate. Now came thol most gorgeous . � why I ain't dispoge(i to-,go,Jp for W -d " 1� . Ile " leago .CHAPTER X11. I � - tarlo aduate courses laCb too smart for ye, eh? Much obliged ; gloves anid diplornfley tb$s mornlrg� �� with one suspender and a stone brqfse, � that stood on the desk. Many other scene o fair"baired lady; a ' � , - ,, - f all -a d - � I -ollnea; W-hool of ChlciLgo; Royal Oph for your company, anyhow? And he � The Col Gray Dawn* It's my experience that when yoteft - - : . � thalmle Ilespital, Landon, England, fInd the kid that had run with him- was lwent* awayl and ,left Sam leaning professions bad claimed Mr. Max knight she bad sent forth to battle; the T Was still -,, Mark Dennen, And Sam says be look- - : b& qxilte dark when he dealing with a man wbo*s got the good I , . University College RosPital, London ligaJnst the i rafling.' With no faith in 'iore his advent Into litics. knight returned. "'V(;u asked me to. old Irish name of . . I hat i .Reuton po�f awoke with, a start. In the - MR,g9q_,1Vs beat to - - England. office -Back of the Dominion ed at this guy froin the woods t bring you this. my lady." Business of i. , I I I I ' -unnin . � hfiman- nature no more. 'I hoPe some- Mr. Bland was nowhere in sight. _ blackness he could wake oldt I �ba _ t*" � Z. �,_� � Bank Seaforrth. Phone No. 5. Night was i ,-,, round crying to -high , surprise and joy on the lady's part, hit first and de te aftervft I � . I body got to him,' says Sam to me. - -No word was spoken in the offic "I -I used you roughly., Mr. Cm , .,��_ . calls ,answered tram residence,Victorda h ne ardian, and,be . In a figure'standing by the side � I _ ' - e' Nisiness also perhaps of adoration for . etreet, seaforth, . sees that sur6 enough Wwas the tow- and got to him good. He's the kind Minutes passed.- The bulk at the foot . . ga-q?" .said Afai�e. !_ I � I- , head Alark Dennen and -Sam told me , that If you, work right you can sell of the stairs surged restlessly. the knight, of his bed.- He put his hand quickly 4'No debate, mInd you," protested the I . ' . I stock lit a company for starting root At the O'ght of the stairs Aay 17 beneath his �,pillow-the package was - � - . I - . � -something seemed to bust Inside him, " Suddenly Mr. Alax ran out Into the, wA the lady, at the left a supposed- still there. �.. mayor. . "'Lou and n3e are making tjdg � - - � . ' � . 1. 1. NEERS. and he wanted to stretch out his arms gilrdens, on the tops of the pyramids center .of the office. Almost on the, Iv uninhablted land. As Mr. Magee � "What do you wantrl be asked, sit. morning call to IUVire after a little . .� AUCTIO - i ju Eg�pt, A'd trimmed him myself' . � i I . �. and hug this. guy- - . . 'but I hadn't th � Instant there was a white puff of -ached the second floor, blithely pie- ting up In bed. package that went.i1stray iomewhere- . . ' THOMA,s i3ROWN. .1 'Mark- Dennen,' shouts Saln,� 'as I says Sam to me, . r( & last night. Thenes two cour,,--es opm.', , smoke and a roar. . The inn seemed t1,1.l11,,- the seene In which be was.to, For answer the Intruder sprang - I Licemed auctioneer for the counUes live. Of Readsboro, Vt. The kid I , heart.1 11 I about to roll down the mountain aftet 1) 1. ." to you -band ofer the package or IeU . - - I of Huron and Perth. Corr espondence ar- ed to play -with under the are lights ' - I . ,iy so ."tisfactory a part. be paused. through the door and disappeared in -ate It. P11 give you- a tip -the' rangements for sale "tes can, be. made ,us I . I all those years of ificking tight. Th,e f(11. halfway down -the corridor to the the darkness of the outer room. Mr. us t . I � b.y C,alll,ng. Lp. .Phone 97, Seaforth, or ��don't you remember me?' CHAPTER XI. - mayor looked apprehensively up the left all open door threw a .faint light Magee( followed. One ot his' -windows first Is the best If we have'to take 1V r - I Charges .,nc)dp ;" "But Sam says 'the guy just looked * we might get real rough th our at. - The Ex1psitor o1fice. . .r. Melodr2ma In the Snow. stair behind him. Mr. Max ran to the into the hall. and In that light. stoOd a �Iammed back and forth In the wind. - . � � zatisfattion guaranteed. 11m straight in the eye and shut his � " . . R. MAX finished, and again from open safe door and came back before tions", , I'll . &te and r . ­ _7--�- ,Jaw and says, 11 suppose you'll.be ask- . ' iA nuan he had never seen before. In Opping on a dressing gown and light- Mr. Mum slipped ,closer to the bed, � _ . - I - R - , - tT. _ LUKER, I � ing after my brother George next?' below came thesound of voices the desk with a package In his hand. tAs order came Mr. Magee's Impres- Ing a candle. he made an investiga- an ugly look on his face. The ; I ( raised In aDge . After examining it hastily, Mr. Cargarf si(qw (if her -Mr coated, tall, dark, don. The glass above the lock had mayor , -You ain't got any brother George, . r__ e hA. i County I I .placed the looi In his pocket The he a glared fixedly IntD Magee's eyes. The I . Licensed auctionedr for the Idiot!' laughs Sam.- He told me . "An interesting story, Mr. handsome. with t b iig'bty manner been broken. Outside,,, In the snow on' of Huron. Sale -9 attended ,to In aSI you ' . ­ Xlax," commented Professor Bolton. greedy eyes of Max followed It for -a of one engaging, a ehauffelir, � the balcony, were recent footprints. knight who fought for tair ladies In � .. parts of the County. ,%even years' ex- he was .thinking how he'd treat his second: then he ran over and gathered --I t)eg yot I the snow lay an his pfflow, and cort. - � - and Saskatchewan old friend Mark to a dinner that would *11 shall treasure it." ur pardon." she said, "but Sleepily, Mr. Magee procured the sidered brIeffy. . . - . pp,rip-nce in. Ma;nitoba . . "Told with a remarkable, feeling for up hii tools. Now they were ready to are ,voit by any chance Mr. Alagee?RV -precious package and put It in the I � 1, Terms reasonable. Phone 4NO. .204, R. . g6 down in history in Readsboro. - - depart- The mayor lifted the candle . "I get what I .go after," rei - . I . . 1-3, Exeter. �Pentralia P. 0. R�, R- 'Mark. you old rascal,' he says, 'don't detail," added Mr. Magee. 'Ilz fact ,nie knight leaned weakly- against pocket of his gowd. ,Then drawin - , pated - .. In- it seems to me that onI the from the desk. Its light fell on a big I ll� 9 cargan empbatiftHy. - - No. 1. Or,ders left at The 14uron BY-- � y one of e wall .and tried to think. n ,A c o you remember me? Don't You reme � *IYWI sparTed magee, "but the reO- I . positor office, Seaforth, promptlY ,at- ber little Sam Burns that used to play two participants in it could remember -chair by the fire, and Mr. Magee saw *11-1 am." he managed to say. his equipment, took a candle and�,went � I - I I , I point Is keeping what you ft I tended to. , . . andy over with you and that stole your I all the fine points so well. Mr. .Max. In that chair the figure of Mr. Bland, "I'm so glad.I've round yoll., replied ' ont on to the balcony. , get a _W - i - i you don't exactly look like Mark Den- bound and gagged. . the girl. It setmed to the dAzed Ma- you've gone after it Ton dldn!t mako � I girl in 1992? Don't you romember the Alr� Magee followed the, footprints I , . � � ,TORN ARNOLD, - old days.in Readsboro?' He was -,Ill A nen to me, therefore -if you will par- _Mr. �Cij;��j� d 1�1�q pliu* mueb of an Impression on me - i_ _��_W,��q "p - gee that her dark eyes were not overly along the east side of the Inn to the ' - . 0 1 . I counties ed and appeared to -address triumph . night In that line, Mr. Oargm'" , . � Licensed auctioneer for the ' I don the liberty"- ant . of Haron and Perth. Arrang(.berits for bet up by this time, Sam tells me., and I 6 I � happy. "I cannot ask you in.' I'm corner. then along the more sheltered . cr I *.I get you," replied Max. sadly., "The and Jesting comment In Mr. Bland's atrifid. I do not know the oistout on renrand finally to the west side. On - "I never cared much for humor," r6- � � sale dates Cali be made by b&1lIng-_.-p all the .old memories came eeplug I _ � � I . I phone 2 on -,2s Dublin, or 41 &aforth, back. and he kept thinking he never , same old story. Su ' spiclon-suspiclon direction. Then they buttoned their such an occasion, . Does anybody? L the west was a.ratber unlovely an I nex plied the mayor, OespeclaUy at "_ I p6�ttor office. Chal'Ses mod- wn-,; so alad to run across an-vbody in -' .m early hour of the morning.�' , I �w I ' everywhere. It.does alot of bar , � be- � coats and, holdAng aloft the candle, all) alone w1th Iny 'thaid. Hat. Rent- to the main building, which increas- *. or the Ex . I lieve me. I wouldn't"- . disappeared through the dining room ZVI" put is erate and sa!tisfactlon gQaranteP-J. Iey. when I wrote to min toi- a key to ing, ,patronage had made necess.try. I ,I � l .---- ____ - 11 He Jumped from his chair and dis- ddor. Max. "like Dolsow, '_ -, I I . ­ - . .- - I 1 his place. told ine of ,your being here - Air. Magee Made his way to the door I . B.- 9 PHILLIPS, . ! appeare(Lfor the voice of Cargan had Now Magee knew the moment had I . I I I I I - I � Licensed auctioneer for the counties __ baUed him from below. - Mr. Magee come to act. Max 46 could ,aulekkv , aud said that'l IWAS to plit myselt un- of the aanex. It was locked. Bl't a aaJ - I - I ' I der your protectiom" * he turned away he heard voices on - - - I � -11 . I . . . - . I , - I - W tiuron and 'Perth. Being S'Pr4cticul CASTORIA * a -ad ,the professor with one accord fol-' - -wow= -�,____ - "L)elighted. I'm sare," be ninrmimed. the otherside. � . - 11 - I I I I . I , - � . . ­­ � ,.hiy understanding . ng I Z - - farmer and thoroug . - . lowed. Hidi In the friendly shadows - � I . _==PR_-- ; 'For Wmts md�Wfftaa 9 .1 . . "I tchn If not try to- tmpose on - yon." . Mr. 14 X barely- en � ­ I -.- , . � wee -bac , Qpgb time __ - - the, evaitte ot farivatock and'IM�lements ,. I I of the larilling-once again, they'heard -_ , � * � .1 . - . .. �� 7�1'_� 1 . '. I .-I., � I � she we-nr ou. "The whole affaIr is so to extinguish bls� candl '�,and: slip Into - t � "I Vnic" we In a better 4WdOU to re� - 1 3 the lon(I t - ques of the, ma, - I ­ f! - - 11 � I ,I - -, '_ . - I- I � . .. yor's boomIng . o . '"d,ro0-;1.yi_0!.ry - . -OY4mrs '. . 'Childro, 4F - . I M I -, , I i In Use For Ovet - � .1 I .4 X) ry ,unsuai as to w aw,f, st f psurdi sh . , ,the sbadows.W jbp_corJW. ,, e door -1 � - &dw good price.% Cb&rges moderate. . - I I voice and the softqr tones of Blaad�s. � 'cofue bere, tu.,Aver something- 'bpmed. A--"-a?i- ' Chi' i X ,_ ,1- Utisfactiva guar=teed or�fioiM-,'All Alm bem ) -H - - � , ­ ,40*4 N's - have , of the n-nnely I stepped, I � �_, I 11 . I I OW -r about.. this?" bellowed- the __ - -,�_, I- FOR FLETOW _'. 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