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- 4M `W,0+XkV4r%^ Q+" 4- a 4,1� L�L.N�v I EDWARI$'NOTES WESTCOT put me'"in the closet I will be 0,00ii "FRUIT-A-TIVEW" Brought Relief naIr n�nA m*-e#,_.yn1xr ".-.+ +^ CIO a no- i Jowl.'to thf- fin of. nif iloN,-of-�a fn'h,,-*,,_. Xv. . �
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9 PROUDFOOT, KILLORAN AND.. said, faishing a little' as she re'e'alled only this, that sometimes your solii6i-, exhaustedandl suffered constantly True, as has been staW, he had not- Parker'sDye WorkS,' Ltd- I I L I
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In Seaforth - is -0sits are wholly 09al - i � e me any good.. Then I staited to u'se, - . . . . � .
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-7, Killoran, H. J, D. Coolv-. . inducement? You know'? -she con�' ter—ly . really occurred to arouse his suspicion -_ - - --.,== I
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� � ' are out . li�adaches, indigestion and con- I but as John picked up the threads ------- .1
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. . Ary College, and honorary member of . "that that was - very'much tl�ie proper talk -with me- because don't you know,, To all. who suffer from Indigestion did not his father weiit early to his It I
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, Dick's Hotel,' Main Street, Seaforth. to. cause you and Julius to depart often!' . ' � . I 50c. a box, 6 for $2,50, trial s ze _,>5e. older man's natural and habitual 're- . . I
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erinary Dentistry a specialty. Office , conventional, and that the absolutely 17� did or said estion, and, as 1. 'W, 01, h%�W,- 0--* ,-* 0;�V- I IS I
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i good night when you and Julius do, , rekarded him as axi old man. - He- ; � ,6`� -, ;A,o a. � I
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� DR. GEORGE HEILEMANN. ' any cr&vings for a closer and more � e. �,�, # Al�'.%00 - t
the object of thisL discussion, and, becoming thing." eakenedby her . , %- ve��,O,�, "o � I
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-discussin bout it," declared Mrs. Carling. "I dorift understand," said her sis- Vu dpI NO 0 � , IV I �r I
. I Specialist in Women's e g. Do you object ". a I ` - -; ;O� .W. -V 11 . �
she asked, looking curiously at her � "I never for a moment supposed you ter. the son did in his without question or %-�.�e ,0� ,�:;e . ib, "O" '. -
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. � Lenox's coming he're as he does, aild We are rather uncon1ventional people, tend to know all that goes on in his other.. and such cases are not rare, I 14, V ie',VN! 1". .. 0 1
jmd throat. Consulation free., Office '. I evvtq- - I - I . .
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; above Umback's Drug store, S 'aforth, if so . why 9 11 This was apparently making very few claims upon society, mind; but allowing, or rather c I W 'Alt- .1 .
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. a" diseases of men and women.' I Carling, "that his fithei was very ',�.* . 4; vz,��,&,� I
� � I sister's face, in with her hands clasped� upon her 'knee versation in motion. More and more I . 111� , ,;0 I
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Hospital, Montreal, 1914-15; Office, 2 finger under her sister's chin. and rais- (ithere is nothing, Alice that you came to say as much, but he did, and had spent a wakeful, if not a slei,�p- I - I - ��
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doors east"Of Post office.. -Phone 56. iog her face. "Tell me now. You've need -have any concern aboutl either afte".,ar1 gaye . me a whimsical cata- less, night. Once or twice on such a - ' .. I . I � � I I " . I
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Office and reside -nee, Goderich street "I said to him something like what I common to be rather sympahtetic, and own affairs with me, he has now and I . i
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. . vast. of the Methodist church Seaforth. have to you, that it seemed to me that we differ enough not to be dull, and then said somethirig to make me March.. The winter had been unusual- I ,_ . I . I I
I Phone 46. Coroner for the -bounty of Mr. Lenox came'very often, and that so we get on very well. I never had guess that he was som6vhat troubled ly - severe, and, lingered into spring - . Ak 0 � - 'i
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I I cotint, and that he" (won't- somebody rar,mentary pause� "but I feel toward "Is he doing a'ny#1ing?'-' asked Mrs. casional hints of clemency and promise I % . �
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� sie,ians and Surgeons "that you were afraid 'my young af- "You don't think, thenr" said Mrs. office, if not with positive enthusiasm, . �
liege of h jtion; but -I don't rdinember the name . � I .�i -
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legee of hysicians. and Surgeons, f after all, wedidn't know much if Any- 'Why doesn't he ask his father about . I __1 . I I � I
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the College -of pilysicians and Sur" say. that exactly. 1--—." never sce him agiainip'i aliduld be sorry; ,ask him yourself?" To which un. rare, he was conscious of a feeling . .. � for the name . I I
I &TAMS Of Ontario. - . "Didn't you, rea!lly?" said, Mary but if at any tim�e it were'a question . justifiable rejoinder her sister- made of mild elation. He was also cherish- - . I �� I
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.. . DR. H. HUGH ROSS. � what did Julius say? Was 'he very ticul�rly disturbed." remarked. X — � - 4. — , � . i
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� . iGraduate of University of Toronto much coifeer'ned?" -Mrs. Carling's 44 And how abovt him?" suggested I 1. - i for a week, At dinner that,night his I 1 ,�f.4 � .
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. Faculty of Medicine, member of Col- face colored faintly under her sister's Mrs, Carling. There was no 'reply. 7 � I - � 1 4
. raillery, and she gave a little embar- "Don't you think he may care f or . a long time to'keep up a conversation I - ",
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Ontario; pass gr . aduate cours,Bs-� in rassed laugh.- - you, or be getting to? " - which, thougl�.of no'special,, import, I prot"0013 afthist - I ,�� 1'.�
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-Royal Ophthalmic Hospital London, - 0 �000 �he rule, and the two men, sat for a I Z 1.1 I
I ftgland, University Hospital, London "Well," answered Mrs. Carling, i'l easily in her chair. ��
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Bank, Seaforth. one thing, and that you,were 'your - THE-RH' ' Z, I I
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seen, you were very well qualified to "Would that be necessary?" asked C .
toTia Street. Seaforth. � � 4LMO to thiS Wortlan aLft po8e you are going out to -night." f flon against IMO . � "
.... � manage your own affairs." her .sister. . er "Not if you'd like me to stay in," I � � . 1 14
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The Huron and Erie Mortgage Co - else did he say?" she demanded, with with unusu I tenacity. , . - I
a dramatic gesture. "Let us know "Well," said- the girl, "to be quite - son on the way out of the room he i � KEPT RIGHt . I lt� 4
.ation and the Canada Trust Company. - . ; .91 �
- Conveyancer, the -,vorst-" . . frank with you, I have thought once I urg, Wash._"After I .was put out his band and taking John's, -1( ! . �
commissioner H. C. J. I , Ellenab gaid, "Good night." . 1� t -1
Fire and Tornado Insurance, Notary Mrs. Carling laughed a little. "I or twice that he entertained some married 1. was not v�ell'for a long time � . . I I 1. I .
A -A Ir ; I a I dowt rernember P' she Adm ted "that such ide-q—that is --no I don't mean - �"A a rwl Raul r%f As John stood for a moment r ther � Thp, I -
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Bonds bought and sold. Several good he said anything more on the subject. to put it just that way. I mean that
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. week at Brucefield. I whether the steam should be off or to give me that idea. That isn't very
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AUCTIONEERS. , tled we went to bed." Mary laughed so," she went on after a moment,
. GARFIELD McMICHAEL outright. I ! with a wave of her hands, "what of
Licensed Auctioneer for the County "So Jullu's doesn't -think J, need it? What does it signify? And if
I of Huron. Sales conducted in any� part ' watching," she said. it does signify, what can I do about
of the county. Charges moderate and "Mary," protested her sister in a it?,, i
satisfaction guaranteed. Addres� Sea- hurt tone, "you don't think I ever did "You have thought about it, then?"
. . � forth, R. R. No. 2, or phone 18 oii 236, or could watch yOU2 I don't want said her I sister.
�� Seaf6rth. � 2653-tf. - to pry into your secrets, dear," and "As much as I have told you," she
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