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. - MAVE "TON MAK LUNGS! - I - 1 THECHARM, . I A6909 -r- terchariged Coll --rft tl1la tions that he had .
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", I �� i bronchial tube,.? Do coughs hang on, or - I ' .1 I a- 11 'Tile day is. doue� and the dark- -
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14Z 1 Are I . I A . v. I I ness,' " begaii 'Mr. Kinoslin'. and rL-
. . - OF MOTHERHOOD to the last drop of his hioml ihe .I- I BIL1843 HEADACKV391,
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k ich so easily follows. I " -1 . aulitist the powers that attacict-d it. In . after a pause at the c L�OSe, tO allow his � ,
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� Scott,sL, mulsiolacontains plirecodliver . __ a I --- �01 I I . all ways, lie wt 4"n very sore boy. I listeners time for a" little reflection ' ��
__ � � . arly strengthens -the res- . I * - � U) � upon his rendition, hepassed his band inactive the bowels become constipate4 �
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I - � piratory tract and impr9ves the quality of . � . I The experience of Motherhood is iU7- tation his usually Inscrutable colitills- - �) again over hiS head and called In r1ae - the tongue becomes coated, the stomach � i 1,
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the blood; the glycerine init soothes and I vanee wore tin expression hi�erpl-vt('d : ,e the upshot. � k. �
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_� h--als the tender membranes of the throat. � I *0 A',% Inctly am epo4 in their lives. Not one � . 4i ;_
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�� Scott' s, is prescribed by thebest special- - . BY X - 1 TH I w6man in a Milburn's Laxa-Liver Pills will stimu- �� i
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. � PV% a �BkT I ders for'her-' centivel to Inward prayer. The fine-ra- "Here It is," said Penrod, unexpeft- la�e the sluggish liver� clean 'the, foul- .
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I � . - . times$ but many approach the expe. -' lent susplelon.given him by thim, lir�ie .1 father and Margaret had supposed him .. " �
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_- of Lifebuoy E;6p I . � R. a. 1MYS 11 I - � .- .. �� I trial a strength; land When it Is over - - i - $ B.C., .e
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e bath v. � I , her system has received a shoek from' e ft writes: "I have used AlilburWs Laxa�� ,_ , .-
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OUM)DOI � C*PYA&,, 1914 by Doubleday,, might' possibli become, In time, a invm- , NAM i .:
'y , 1wrister, Sollcitorr, Coaveyancer and I � tactful not to Interrupt' the recitations. ! '1
pleasureat .- . I - I Liver Pills for bilious headaches. 1, -
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. - . . A 'Uttre gentl��1'1. $houted Moder- . � 1JI III "Very. good, little "tlemany" said ' - .: ..�
I carbolic, awutiou , - . , J. K BE=. Ick, Jumping up and d(wn in childish Thus to notZA More charridug than rod felt himself In the pirpsence of a $100.4nd Over Mr. KinoslIng, and gb%ln- somewhat Milburn'i Laxa-Ijver Pills are� 25c - %, ,
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_15 _' I y 1� - 2&njater, Solicitor, - ConveYanW and glee. ',"Little gentlemaul Little gen a hapi* and h ii0thee �f . new enemy. linfillillimflnimilillilillilloillillilI I 11 ebilled, *placed the hat prmly upon tits per vial, 5 vials for $1.00, at all deaters, � � � I I
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ymiahu'la I T'" WILUAMS, GREENE & ROME i '. . � .
��40r - .. a , � - and indeed'eWIA-b "How do you do, my little Ind r' said t down al ar as It would i -I
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UAW � kiry - PabIli, U - ead, pulling I or mailed,clirect on rece* of price by The .
� 2 W " ' canditlonanoWbonebmaii�dtoboWthor Mr. Kinosling. "I trust we shall t)e- WfttN. OWARIO " , : - , �,
. Main istreet, A frightful figure ti " - . iinioulliliniTmollillillilliumilimillilifilililiiilllniiiilllllllI go... It had a pleasantiwarmth which T. Milburn Co., 1;mi-Ited, Toronto, out �:
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L _�_ . I I : I . SWA&I z *0100-WhO14 ed he said. "A trost we shall bick- Mr. Irfaosllzg waived BeaLj _� ,in. %Ley sat ��till' allh� talfled- , �
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VU -4 - " 1mFV%*M Aw'ewith AM- homil fawst frainds.11 Mr. Kinosling's ti
.. , I on his face went Roderick 0 the which he was quite, a able to define. L 1 4 LZ..
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Urriater, Solicitor, ConveYAncel! and, r 4: - qn ation was.,, in fact, allibtly I may claim to understand boys," he boys devote themselves principally , tl
'MALTH Stygian pool.' Thi frIg4 tf ul figure was 11 .
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. Notgry Public. &Dlicltor for the Cana. will,perillb % X*V to ft precious, and' the little lad, simply AAld, smiling thoughtfully. "One -ha's conversation. and this day was that . I , �_
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� mistaldng It for some cryptic fopm of 'been a boy oneself. Ali, It to all play- I hot. . 1. :.�
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I ior sale. Office, In Soott's block, themselves upon him, a;,aln, and, car- Ev wo, mo -at ft *w doWd "* - ence-his hat -seemed t� have -decided , ,�
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- , f` � - mockery of himself, 'assumed a manner timel I hope our young scholar here , Thel.
IDA a* lula . I-f4ritr +Iknm �1+f% hir" WMA": i !10 �Pwmtffihln ; ir"',
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I - . . aild expression whtchargued io Ill for does not overwork himself at his Latin, - r ear when the fierceness'
� . up, n Roderick, who fro , hat instant P "-AQU;4, a - =04, Valinme, 1j"de �. a0d "Do you like Tennys4n as much as Peril hovers U � -� .
Fuumlin - . 11 --- - . � gaVISW&t4it d *0 ja4lb 9rpjAM - the propoftd . friendship that Un. at his classics, as I did, so that at the of weather forces Inaction and boys
I I was as a�tive a, belli er6at as any , — _ Longfellow, Mr. Kinosling?" Inquired
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I . �. . .1 FROUDVOOT, KILLORAN AND there. __ 1, I � I I - hastily Inter ' ,uge of eight years I was compelled to Margaret � 'in groups hre quiet The more closiDly, .
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� former is aer,xvea .i rf � PROUDFOOTI . _ Thus bega-u- thegreat tar fight 1be. -'- . . - � Stion of dinner, and the small pro- "I -ah -I cannot say,11 he returned -
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, PC - I Public. brlgln�of which prove 'afterward so I .1 cession went in to the dining room. . - absently. "I -ah -each 1a§ his own- .and boy - - I
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I S, lusuallill- %elf. 11-,,Vlti� BuTleters, Solicitors Notaries we,no*reh9dranb@- ., i � . tasks, not to let the little. shoulders I - tion. at the point of outbreak. Thus.
ie Latin uiollilig, alne.ri)i to lend. In Seaforth on Ron,- difficult for parents to Xace owing to causd__0f thw4aft, ., "It has been a delicious day," said ound over his scholar's desk. ugh! --flavor and savor, leach bls-ah ae rdians iqhould look fog - I
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ds- is orifrinall!y dt.rl-,7ed -_ . Office in Kidd block. the opposing accounts of thq coln- Viat Mr. Kino4ling presently; "'Warm, but I �hll- � � . .
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� I � - . Marjorle said Penrod began I I . With a benevolent smile he Youth Is golden. We should eep It . , s in his,tone, outi,a- .1
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I __ L A I lit; Sam Williams said .qssett � I'', .. I - t you frolic, should be sprightly. It Aould - the confilling weather of February wid - I .
say who. first sugg %ted h. VETYMINARYi .. . � qeorgle IR I . him. "I suppose, little gentleman the dusk. His -outlines were Indis-
I ?�Iel ,� . - womAn-11ormaL - . play Its inicket, Its tignials, its hand- . ; August. �
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� . - began it; Georgle and IMaurle have. been indulglng� In the usual out- - tInct,, but she made outl that his arm I
� self propelled vehicle3. joniq ORIEVE6 V,. S. � t o4eriev -, - . * �' I . ball. It should run and leap; It should .1 I The thing which
- L ere. uplifted In a smFular gesture.
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I � . 11onor graduate of Ontarl.9 VeW,tin- who had not recognized Is first assail- V you wait op"14 advies WITHO U Penrod laid dow,n his fork and glar- laug]36 should sing madrigals and w broiling afterhoon began to- brew 'and
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. 4 _. ary. College. All 'diseases of Domestic ant, said,Sam Williams ogan It.- Lyd1kL luiuft.. AS -A -.,n- -i-_& ed open glees, carol with the lark, ring out In bead, V i .. stew peneefully'etiough. All was in- . - -1
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� is niade!" exclaimed tfie I chantles, folk songs, ballads, rounde- o, one could have
. I Atipals treated. Calls prom;otly attend. - Nobody thought of ac using the bar-- dentiol) Lynn, 318101�' I aocence and languor; n . . ;
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� now ?" -- . , not begi4 It be' openedy read And -4 of the chicken?" Mr. Schofield inquir- � rl�-ked anxiously. "Mr. 111nosling, are . . at theme: . I
� DWIstry & WCJ&jt�y. OffIce and real . He talked on. At any Instant Mr. � i They were,upoll their gre -
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,Oock with a pl �141 h, Asaie on Goderiab street, one . . 1, I I � - � . . � Schofleld held himself ready to cough " 'hen I get to be a manT BiOng hu- I
bat will reason with a office, &aforth, 11 - , - I I --.-- "A lovely dayll' exclaimed Margaret, .NN' � . �
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11 , 4 * 4 01 - his hair clipped againt ob account of "Beautiful, beautiful, beauttfull" said . I
j V. WARDURN, V. S. � : He dropped his bandal from his bat -1
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I � I � .1�� - 1 a �L - t the tar in it Sammy Williams and Mrs. Schofield, and after a glance at . and rom His manner w s slight] agi- meu gather, they say. - ;
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rot;ghly H uman. I Hoinor grAtiate of Ontario Vdballn 16T I YO Penrod which confirmed her Impres- kept themselves prepared at all timei �� y boy." It really Is the lan4. of -uOW- .
� Woy* DDIlege, " honorary member, -of A ._� Maurice Levy were there for the same tated'. "I fear I may have taken a I
look -s at the first nants , - . - . Ist him. So passed a threatening adays that we never discover. . .
: 0* Medical As - L . sion that he Intended to say some- to ass I s ould-ab-per- I 11
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-list before M-ning liiF, � - . � rea,,3on, and they just WLhIs , pered 'little - trifilug-ah--cold. "When I'm a - a - ;
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Z_ I thing she continii6d, �'Yes, beautiful, meal, which Mrs. Schofield hurried by m I -
: ow whether it's a hama-a y6foTinary College.. Treats diseases of 1�40 gentleman'so low you could hardly hear autiful, beauti- ry IN, a . haps be -ab -better aCb me. I will- 2�, ,,I'm go1w to hire me a couple, I I
. , all Doniestle AnInlals by the mo9t, mod- tbem-and Penrod began fighting with beautiful, beautiful, be eve ean within decency to Its con- ah -say good night" . 11am, I
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bsyncrasy.:-Toledu Made. - I . 'cluslon. She felt that somehow they of colored waiters io swing- me ln� a ,�
I . L erx principles. Dentistry � and Milk Fev 1p,� them right before me, and it was reah ful, beautifull" . At the steps lhe Instinctively lifted 1�
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L Or Penrod closed his mouth and sank ' hammock and 1,
� ly all the barber and I could do to drag his hand to remoye his li,it, but did not - :
7S a street, Slaaf&rth. A.11 or . . Ir nt porch and led the way thither as me all day dut o' those waterW ;
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� to spare. -All Ben Aba dws left at the hotel will receive prompt . him away from them. The barber was back In his chair, and his rela poon as possible. � -do so and,, saying "Good nIgbV' again 'O'n - �i
�, 1 4 &�twfflon. Night calls received at the #A 0 �, very kind about It, but Penrod"- took breath. ' . . . 'cans they spri,nkle _d.owers from. ' rii 11
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� f cakel I I I I "I tell you he's a lunatlel" Mr. Sebo- Mr. Kinoslfng looked pleased. This
I . � it � � . Ung establishing himself in a wicker ,,NO; you aW gojW to," said Herman, - -
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ng on the Water. - ,- � � . � . dhair beside Margaret, waved away her promptly. "You ain' - no flowuh. But �
� . . ce "Well, of alll�- cried L- rs- Schofield, �
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I I 0.411k "I W%frn,p d6lr A- nr%+ smoke A . I I -�;,nv ,na+ 011VWav AW nobod,v. -
. recoin euded as buth a 1 � . I - be liked. Ug passed a. delicate- whire V a y "What was the matter? u'�'r __ . I I !"
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?,vice and a P . . . * gracefully over' his tall, pale .have never tasted tobacco In any goln� hiah me whens I'm a m2M, GOW, � 1,
I fety with novelty� It can- I , , C., J. W. ICARN, XD,C,K, M. � I suit needs expounding. hand - form." Mrs. Schofield was conflrmed Ele just went -like thatl ' She made be my own boss. Vin 96"be, a rat'road � i ,
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I -all Richmond street, London, Odt. I .. . %\� "Sb!" said Mrs. Siebo!Jeld. "It does forehead and.s iled indul, ntly. - ,�
ike.q better speed than a 11 . In her opinion that this would be an man!" . � "
I seem a kind of frenzy." "Youth relaxes n s*,nmer, e Sit 5fargaret, what did you ay to him T, :_ "
I does not tire We rider W I 1peclallst: Eurgery and Genito-Urin. . =U � ideal son-in-law. Mr. Sebofleld was I I "You mean like a superintendent, Or 1. Pk
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&seaees of mea and women. Vby on earth should any sane per. � _. I
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� son mind being called7- I.,j playful, light, free, unfettered. One I t 90 sure- - "Nothingl Hejust wpitlt �; .,
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anees -, go, througU Q rs. Schofield. "It's be- runs and leaps and enjoys one's*self X0,1 said Mr. Kinosling. "No to- - '. 1 --!I
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I I - "Sh!" said M .11fty, he didn!t even. toe off his hat . - 2, ��
! there is a heavy under- bacco for me� No cigar, no pipe, no. _ "Sup'ln-nvI min' natt Bell tl&et? -1, I i.
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. when he said good nightr' said Mrs. I ,'-.
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Z�� � I 0;60T,athle Phyaleja,n of Goderich. . I "What are you.'sti-Ing me for?" de Nie littl cigarette, no cheroot. ��":: :�
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� eaught Ili the grip of the I ems, p6rhaps. Verses, a po'tuh right now. Solid gole buttons - -
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'� ty 9pecial,ist in women's and cbIldren*s , - � manded Mr. Schopeld explosively. -they jostle, push and wrestle and -a volume of po Margaret, who "had crossed to the ,� 11 �41
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e a Ion . .Kinosling, thp new rector of St. Jo- one another in harmless conflict. The those are my dissipation. Tennyson by . dooiway, caught the, gho t f *,Generals get . �% .
M . sxd nervous disorders, eye, ear, nose . Ai .
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S t�he surf board does; re- . sxd throat. Consultation free. Office at � . I I I . 91 � pre ference- 'Mandl or 'Idylls of the P than porters," said Penrod. _� 4 %.
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Jll in balancing and stick- DDnwerclal Hotel, Seaf orth, Tue4UY � 4 � . King,' poetry of the sound Victorian erals"- � "
I �1, good. Boyish chivalry develops, en- . 1, r-
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iag the great advantage of ad PAU", 8 axi till 1 P= — - . , ."Wherelf- Long- He knew not tb . i
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� . . . � larges, expands. The �xoiifig learn lays. There Is none later. Or I . I - I 1, I "I
p�ed with a motive porwert I'Shl -On the front.porch with Mar- fellow will rest me In- a. tired hour. , A frightful suspicion fl4sbed through an Interrupted. "W uncle spen' Md' . .� 2
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. (Vidinary surf board must - � . - r. I (1111("�-I,Y, .1 Margar usplild. that ,. I 4
. I I a garet. He's going to stilY for dLnne money 11j,any white man VIS toWW' ! - 4
�aa pa(3dled ou . t to sea. be. i I Dr. J. W. PEGK 1�� P I They perceive the obligations Of DO- Yes, for me a. book -a volume In the ling's hat ,would have - -be eltber' "Well, I rather be a general" Wd 1. I . �5
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:ie ridden in.' Outlnz'�,- graduate of Faculty of Medicine,'Me- P e� . - - Penrod, "or a senator, or su J 4 .
� � . liend the necessity of caste and its re horror she recalled Penr d's long ab � .
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Gill University* Montreal; �� I es- Mr. Kinosling looked pleasantly al 1h .
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J,ere Art Ceases. -nd Surgeons Of "IlkI1312, of (11111 . his fingers as' he spoke, waving 1112 sence when be went to br ng,the hat - J, .
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matter of nature or.Mji� , . . him the other day," sai hand, in a curvW gesture which "Peur - y c Ibuted the InformatioxYd, -
I I -en 6f Canada; Post-draduate member at I I -lb borD. They learn . rice Lev ontr I 11. I
.� `aDd he didn't seem so terribly lm- ineans to be well . bands." t6i I
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qurroundimgs and � Rasident Medical Staff of General Hos' . pressed." � catil-te'sy In their &� faintly Illumined from the'Interlor of She fiad tolled at those bands herself .- `
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�,�� form. At cither side, Of 7 o,ne 56, "Shl Yes; about thirty tiod,, of the house. Then he passed those grace late that afternoon 'Warshington. So% I
� doors east of post office, Ph . I er Ili their pastimes, amusements, It,ght_ . ' . times as good as ..,
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; true art is a waste place � . course, so superior to most of Marga- ' � ful fingers over his hair and turned to- own, but at last achlevin�� a Illy purity. 'Tiantle My. I was there too. I been . ..
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A . And . H.ensall, Ontario. - � I A Frightf I Fiqur.e Tore Itself. Free is friends -boys home from college. ' cr occilpations. I make it my PI ' "Let me see your band A � I "
,ases to have beauty. 0 :� I A Irt.,_ I_ ret ward Penrod, who was perched upon overvwbere there is. V- I
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in the one side Is reach a Black Arm. She thinks she likes young Robert Wil- . the ralllpg�ln a dark corner. Sbe seized them. c 3r 9 .
l I I I Well, anyway," said Sam W11111141IN' . ;_ I
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s sc- (wamored DR. F. J. BURROWS. - r - Ilams, I know, but lie laughs so much. witri them In all their wholesome joys b tarre i
rtist become E2 "The evening Is touched with a slight- Again they ver .4 � u thq( i-
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: - � I b. of course. something ,is we.11 as ]a. their little bothers and �oolness,",, said Mr. Kinosling. "Per- I - I - I .1
lie for-ets to bateiTret to . Of course there Isn't any comparison. 4
. t� Offte and residence-Goderich stree4 b�gan it, thoug ' . 11 5 . . . floor, %-nyway, I'm goln' to lay.In W 1. 1�
. - and only brings i. . - Mr. - Kinosling, talks so Intellectually. haps I may request the little gentle- - , . 6 a
�- form, . e"t of the Methodist church,. Seaforth. else began the f. Sonjebow we nev � perplexit * les. I understand them, you 1 X. . hammock all day and have Ice w_4ter �: 4
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t , age, whlle� ther . norie No. 0. Coroner for the County' er manage to hall. tho cal offender. It's a good thing for Mar."aret to beat set-,; and let me tell you it is Po easy - Ir- � � gOle 1� I
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�Jje othe- I of Huron, that'kind of thing for i change. Amid, matter to understand the I ttle lad and "B'grr-ruW' coughed Mr. Sehofield.� , . ' ;p
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ects his foria but . � of Penrod's mbtber, w , had been hav- of course, - he's very spiritual. He 'lassies." He sent to each listener his "You'd better change your mind about � EREIAPS middle aged people :,� ,
rtigt perf- . . 0 � 6xt day. I'm goin, to lay there a ioui I --- -1
it-shelbn - In- a painful convers�tion by tel .- � might discern nature's real in. n i.
7put life into an seems very. much interested in her." beaming' glance and, permitting It to a cigar." ' , . of pain pie a ypgrs mayb&" gr I
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. , Mrs. Jones, 1 the mother of - Marga- , cutue to rest npon Penrod," inquired: I was about to tenti .i
I i � phone with . I I She paused to muse. "I think . "No, I thank you. . P J, i
Marjorle, -came for � "I bet you donVI e -1 �� .1
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� Oolleg'e of Phyalclans and Surgeo Ily t6ry ho and sorrowE, for he pro- 1 11 1, � -1
, I rant son. -It - Is a 'D w she IVs the third time he's dropped in -this gentleman?" "Do try one," Margaret urged. dirm punishments . , -fee. winter?" 11
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API WANTED AAM Arbor, and meinber of tl - I � . Mr. Schofleld uttered a stentorian sure papa's ate nice ones. Do try"- longs nelthei - actual dura- WhaO'l � �- - � -4 4
, was able to pick out r own, for by . r beyond theb . 1.
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� --- Coroner for ,he County of Havon. z' Schofield grImly, "If cough. "More? 'Yould. better have No, I thank you. I remarked a I I 14
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� 0,11- University, and gold nledallist of TrIn'-_ too hoarse to be reco you and Margaret want, him to come )some. more c!hlckenl Morel Doll' slight coolness In the air� and. my hat homeric d1pensions to I -
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re prepared to pay you My Medical College; member of the Col- again you'd better not let him see Pen- "More chlckenll� urged Margaret st- Is in the hallway. � was about to re. To him, every next day is really a new . � IL
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prices for you� cream, PAY IW of Physicians and S.utgeoas,. Ontarloll � CHAPTER XVIII � multaneously. "Do pleasel Pleasel quest'17 day. . at I'd stay right there," Sam OAclafed, . _...
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, wro k wel'tfIll SZ711 �tor.s him. Ile ,Morel Dol Morel" . I .
. � ee , The New Re "But he's asked to see as hei ��11' �
1.i�l crealn Mr4uliv ; I . . � . � . all the Mrs. 1� � uor Mr. Kinosling In hLe mind. Tar, with strong conviction, blinking 1.
. 'S verslou Ot see s Interested in ineeting "Beautiful, beautiful," began suddenly. -, 0 j�
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- 1 1 SULteirtent, of the same. DR. 11. HUGH ]1032�- Meration of it look ��
4 1 things. Was,th4t Peiirod was family,, And Penrod nearly always be- Schofield. ,"Beautiful, beautiful, beau- ood," said Mr. itself,: i- . . -1
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1)usiness da�1.1, . Graduate of UniversitY of ToronUo Insane. stark, raving haves fairly well at table." ' She Palls- t1ful, b utiful"- I Kinosling. "It Is a black bowler hat xvent,' HIS mood wai -cheerful and Ili the heat. . .
�ix arl honest F mber of Col- K, father# ed and then.put to tier husband a ques- I it is n ' what light Mi. little gentleman, and placed upon a ta, subsiance. il
l ard for . itbulty of Iviedicine, me. . 4unaticl" - declared the ot known In ft I � � �
., ee us or drop u.s a c, - ' s of On- . I s having work- too much for mel?'- - . �.. 4
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� tarlo; Da,sa graduste courses laChicago descending to the library from a before. don referring to his. inter0eiv nosling viewed the expression of ble In the ball." i
i tervIew wit , ' aw that Penrod upstairs. "Did you-ald you- Penrod's foxe. Perhaps he mistook It "I kDOW where It Is." Penrod enter- ed mysteriously within Ill ti, dur!ng the "It'd make Icicles all over you, Z 11 ,�
I Olincal School of ChIm9o; Ro�al Opii. dinner in h the out] 11 � ,� "
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aforth Cr,camery England, evening. "I'd send biro to a military do 10" for awe; perhaps he received no im- ed the door, and a feeling of relief, mu night, to the restil ' t that ll� flirst W � �, i
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I ()nt - 'd take ed gloomily. t all �of Its extraordinary � ttially experienced, carried.from. one to jn� thought was of profits connected -,I wish it would 11sald Sam. "I'd eat �
I .i , I University College Hospital, London school, but I don*t believe they "No," he answer "No, ,pression a I - 2� i 11 perhaps I up,yj . 0 4.1 .1
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i Bank, Seaforth. Phone No. 5. Night that awfulness happened?" - by a violent cfiasll'ot clilua and metal ed young man, j6st tben engaged In a , a ragman bad passed tb � . ,� � i
Ir � . I "Yayl 'I'd swaiJer it as fast -as I '_ . I
er NN rappers cills answered from resIdence,.Victo"l& 61When Margaret and, I were trying Ili the kitchen a shriek- froin Vella and' - - . �
,, - I � t . -double occupation ' , for be not only talk- before be woke. rt bil rrel O' � I
; . Areet, Seaforth. upplied -from his own CO11- - I - By 10 o'clock he bad formed a pa - conio- dov�n. I ,klsb I bad U ;w I
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� Id leverybody' had well informed Delia, Ill inspired to set sclousness a critical though favor. � . ner -
r, '= rcquiring But-- field wearily, "he sa 11 1
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Ided for'bY the � been calling him namest" up for a wit, had ventured to address anditor as well, whlch,,Of Course, kept I . fi , 1,
. Into commerce� %vasii*t ,inytijing in the whole world � i
, - egulatioas, can 119 -VO P,UMONBERS. "Names V' snorted- her t`usband. "'Lit- him quite busy. Besld6s,lt is oftenei; . plunged headlong I 1�_ � 7
. N the scion of the house roguishly as . paper, old iron exc(lDt, ili,�i -i-,oO ate -i:iow." :1 I .
shortc-st notice at THOMAS BROWN. §1be vile epithet ed the case that ex. � ]Hea' y de-allng in ragg, . - w � I -
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�����_ lfi._ - V Licensed auctioneer for the c they called hlml And because of It of the rapid elevation of.his I - . / _( _� - . � _ - - I ..
priccs: of Huron and Perth. Correspondence ax he wrecks the peace o4 six homesl" had removed from her supporting 6untenances of boys are entirely over 22 cents oil the evening Of the third . _-, . � - --,..----.t
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I . -Ilegs''thou-b I didn't count. He's got way. - which to the percept . W'ltb rimples. - �
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:::::: 9 1- fe, I . I R, T. LUKER,' . ' . I ast or . clean ng a . - t .
IF - I � get it out., All we could do was to put The rite thus promised was haPtily, faintest perturbation In the bre, .
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. Licensed a.tictioneer for, . 14 e 1partners were they are very unsi litly. - I .
lklri� I . - 4 if we hadn'L� I from the front and ashes. Likewise, tb 9 . -
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: i I I� lifte - - 'allure to dis- pimplds are caused wholly by, bad i ,;
. of Huron, - Sales attended to in aU , mi i I, , � I I I en . �
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1," tul &ituaticyn. I rts of the County. Sevea years' e� - d r! i't know wlint.t0_1111 porch, and twenty m . I f is and to get rid of them ft - .
- I . at - I 11 pa- t 11o'g - . me," sald her bus- er. - The Rev. Mr. Hi po.ge of -a crop o greens," alfhough, blood, ' its i'm
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X.A.,DJ>.,,S1 Thonias,-Orlt- ,wi,,J. "And lie refuses to explain th' pleasure . -
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i -___r � . No. 1. Ordera lef. t ax The Huron. P.M- aian.' Says he'd do the same tb'nW- ed that the only course possible waii to � the d h such p,irsIstence remarkable cures; the pimples have all a I
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1� . I �_ podtor office, seaforth, promptls ,at- . - , ' "Pape's Diapepsin" makes Sick, Sour, I and energy that the . �chofields! and disappeared, and a bright, clean, - com- -
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. Stat,2,s called bin- ; Ing family surface to the gaze Of t e . I Mr. Lennox D. Cooke, India
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I L I � y to ' visitor, . The dog days had lines to tell you
I Licensed auctioneer for the cduatl" . dia .you have hirr lcnked Wp In thl-, ' , became- extinct what Burdock Blood . I
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. week or more - Oct H Aron and Perth. ArrAngcments for - . I Scorched but not bowed, the smolder- . it what you just ate is souring on I I I set in. Bitters has done for me. Last w uter ray --- -
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? "10 datea caa be made by calling -p ,,Sh, 1,, ,said Mr.s. Scj,,oflold warningly. I Inj Penrod was 1 5'1)' I - One August afternoo 2 wa§ so hot 4 1 tried
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r ONM home ii . think I cial formulae sbiaultaneouslY witb,the lead' refusing to digest, or you belch . In different kinds of medicine V=d all .. --,* IV
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I .. Plione 2 on 23 - Dublin, or 41 ti�, i Lit tw ohouris but I don�t 'that'. even boys sought indoor shade. ' .. 11 �
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.,,enQris will be fmmished With ,, or the Expeeitor office. Charges mod- S�Irft at all, beca-113-, sonie,what bleak departur'e of Robert gas ' and eractate -sour, undigested I carriat led !to fail. i was one, day to a .
,� it softclwd his ng of 'dizziness, . � gr e seen .
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1. an -year-round emplownen't : erate and 6atisfaction suaranteed. t , Williams, who took his gultar with .food, or have a feeli I � I the dimness of the viLeaut .. friend's .�ouse�, and there they advised ine - I T, � 11
� on Auto-Xnitt-1nV - I 0� — - .1 I - 11 fullness, nausea, badtaste . I housa�of the stable joiinged Masters I ZSed tWO bottlesI, � . I-
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PhL. 1, achirles, $I() per - � . d. went in forlorn - heartburn, I I to use B.B.B-., so, I purch .
, M ___ ,-----,.-- - _ — . 1 him, this time, an stomach-h-eadache, you - -_ Williams, ,4 1 had them taken I found I I..
�. It week readilY earn- � I . - � unconsciousness of the powerful forces , In mouth, and . � . Pearod Schofield,- San4qel I � and before I I �.z
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I cd. ,We tiach You � rL W ,PHILLIPS,. - . . - . � can get blbssed relief In five minutes. Maurice Levy, Georgio Bp_8,0tt and was getting better, I got two more, ��
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. at hornc, distancc .. . Licenzed auctioneer for the counties . Put an end to stomach troub , I I 1, __ , I and when they , were Anished I I,-
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.: write for particu- - 01, Euroa and Perth. Being a practical I ' I erg by getting a large fifty-cen - - - . . complete - recommend U to aw! ..., �
lars. rat" of-PAVY. For In-Unts and (3u*l-:'.,' m 1 The punishment Just nnd gone had I ,9 I - blood pu I
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d unyielding - / Burdocla Blood 1�itters has 1116M.00 the . k
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I serid =. 9=mv, 1,1110 value of farr2stock and implements but made the haughty n n You realize In five minutes how need , Ohildreu Or . is �
-e stal 'art in revolt �stlon, ;, , f ,
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Plam we In a better poisition to re-, JIM , - soul of Penrod mot less it Is to suffer from. 1n,dige 1- - — I - - � . �
ro-&N-r=Tt HOSORY ('(-'�- ' * I nE . ER'S y - manufactured only by The T. Wilbum
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. Wite good priceb. Charges moderat Alwags bears I -1 He Was unconquered. Every tImd the dyspepsia or any .stoinach disorder. % . . A�
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