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mWou Bank, Seaforth. - Mohey t,
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do. ate. Money to lend. In Seaforth
an Monday of each, week.- Office In
lidd Block. W. Proudfoot, K.C., J.
L. Killoram, B. E. folmes.
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F. HARBURN, V. S. .
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HTr graduate of Ontario Veterin-
WY ,,ege, and honorary member of
the Medical Association of the Ontario ,
Veterinary College. Treats diseases of
all domestic animals by the most mod-
wn principles. Dentistry'and Milk "
Favii a specialty. Office opposite
bleles, Hotel, Main Street, Seaforth.
All ordera left at the hotel will re- ,
aelve prompt attention. Night calls
teowived at the office
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--JOHN GRIEVE. V. S. I
Honor graduate of Ontario Veterin-
wT College. All diseases of domestic
animals treated. Calls promptly at-
Unded to and charges moderate. Vet-
whiary Dentistry a specialty. Office
and4esidence on Goderich street, one
door east Of Dr. Scott's office, Sea-
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Graduate Dublin University, Ire.
land. Late Extern Assistant Mastev
Rotunda Hospital for Women 'and
Children, Dublin. Office at residence
lately occupied by Mrs. Parsonu., i
Horza, 9 to 10 a.m., 6 to 7 p.m.
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DR. F. J. BURROWS I
--G" and residence, Goderick street
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Pholle 46, Co'romer for tke County of
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ate of Trin-
ity University, and gold medallist of
Trikity, Medical College; member of
Us College of Physicians aad Sur -
Coons of -Ontario.
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legs of Pitysiclans and Sqrg@oas of
0&tario; pass graduate cours*s is
CWcIagO Clinical School of CMcAgO;
Royal Opkthalmie Hospital, London,
England; University Hospital, Lon -
do,, England. Office—Back of Do-
wintion Bank, Seaforth. Pkone No. 5,
Higkt calls answeTed,from, residence,
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AUCTIONEERS .
THOMAS BROWN
Liteimed auctioiNar for the countim
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ill this thrip.,"Ire says,"Wi I - rigb$ �a .
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worfit, ail kinds of :'M'Oney now, if A 'bus from the hotelk with two fresh as a rnotwt4 .
, , him. 113ut Checkers .
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le 0 forlorn old horses driven Jby. -a.,sleepy Checkers -crawled - slowly out of mated that hei was hopelessly depend.
vdla; any sense.' And Monday he shock -headed 'b " I t d tit! , ng on Oecr- --Well, therl.,w- looks are 4 ent. Ile had sp4?ken vaguely of rela-.
Arent down and threw up his Jqb, a,4 py, . 4 00 Wg ' '
� rid horrible blufl with the slight tives; of drawiAk
itarte,d in to play the ponies. Of the other side. They, �utered It A 'T, a.draft -on Uncle
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lour � arly all tbn�es.
igo be- struck a ,streak, and -made a As Arthur blad previously e ,l - him at'ne "I feel like, money; it lent him respectability.
, . xP ar- the last end of a�,mi�,spent life," 9 d ,
d1lin'. He started in to making . a eV to Checkers, his, father's Jioniewks ", It must be remembered that, at this
some miles ffoin town, and according-, he fished a �sock ,6u ' Vfrom under the time Checkers had not been through
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ly he thou - bed. "Do you know.'!I1 he corrtinuect.
�ook, and now he's got a stable with q
�ve good, sprinters and a twenty thou- I ght it better for them to a he held his shirt, � .1 P the most trying part of'the exp6ri-
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;and dollar -bank,roll. If he had stuck sleep at the hotel untiltmorning, have a _*Iof t, preparatory ences of which he, had spoken ,while
;o his job, in that store, he'd'have their breakfast and then drive out. , to putting it.on, "'it"s wonderful how dining with me at lkinsley's that
�robably had nervous prostration by As they lumbered along the dusty a fellow's early training comes back night. And while by -no . m48a ns gr-
-his time 11 N streets le, the silence of the early to him later in,llf�.'�' I recollect, my thur's equal in the social scale, he was
, I "But th4 case you cite, Checke i . ,. Checkers ,peer' d curiously mother used to reW a psalm about still very far from being the hardened
rs is morning, I . e . not being latraid.. a the terror by' tout whom two years later, I met at
me in a thousand," I sAid s;ang out,, and. found ,his 'original impres-
)roadly in spite of myself. "While sions gaining strength. . night, nor the pestllktuce that walketh the 6ce track, Derby Day. 1. .
;hat one miurt may have made'a sue- The, stars were shining ciear and in d�rkness.' Now, somehow, it never Nevertheless, he himself felt a dif-
-esO -.of a very questionable'. luminoug, and in the gast there was struck irie before, but I'll bet the ference intuitively, and though he -had
, , sort. I partk that wrIote'the -ierse never slept I
.brough unusual luck. or unusual just the. fainte,st glow which told of . n% Arkansas h6tO,'bed.. If he did, exercised to the full. -his talent for
. -- 'the coming sunrise. A vaporish -mist in a t;making himself companionable, it had
..4..Fwdn6ss, there have been numbe,I he had on his tin pai4mais, or else he-
ess, others -gone to ruin—utter irre- buriLr low on the ground, and in the proved a very difficult task to fully
I I , could -beat' 'the pestilence' walking' break through Arthur's reserve. Thii I
;iievable ruin, by giving way to their dim Uncertain light all objects seem- Say, where on earth is my other sock?
?assion for . gambling. I ed 0 k th emselves -a weird and I'll gamble that one'of them pinchin'� sudden show of sentjment� therefore,
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"'If you object to a t7holesare house ' Y look. 'At frequent in- bugs pinched it?" and Checkers kept upon Arthur's part,If affected and
[ may perhaps find somethifig else for Itme'r.aYl,.'a."�ae.":Irazof-'-back," already up pleased him; and reaching up to the
. and browsing about, would trot tard. up " running fire of, quaint rernkhs hand on his shoulder, he gm.sped It
Von to do. But it seems to me to be while Kendall laughed.
draply a shame that a boy/Of your ily out pf, the horses' way, grunting warmly. "I'll go you,"he said. And
ibility and brain should bp �ontent to his dissatisfaction. . Their breakfasf was a culinary the two friends smiled into each oth-
)e nothing but a tout, and herd with Shortly they turned into what seem- horror. . er's eyes.
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. street of. the town. It "Have y<�a -got any capsules ? 11 iask- 11
;be riff-raff and scum of creation. le'd Checkers of the waitress. .
',Tow, once and for all, if you desire was widdr and dustier than any of "Capsules Z" ' . a, �
- the others, and on it stood a large . a
,o. better yourself, I shall be glad to "Yes, I'll have to have some if -I V . . I .
3elp, yoi;-, but otherwise I must simp- brick structure, which Checkers judg- take this.butter internally." A kick- I
S -refuse to have you about me any ed to be the court house. It formed under the table from, Arthur put an A very few da" sufficed to make
.onger. Think it over and come. in what is commonly known as "a end to further, persiflage. Checkers feel thoroughly at home in
-.o-morrow, and tell me your decision. square," for On opposite� sides of the A two -seated spring wagon, known his new surroundings. The Kendall
Now, you must excuse me as I ave street as they passed Checkers notic-
. locally as a "haek.11 with two §turdy house was a- roomy, frame structure
in engagement with this gentleman," ed that most of the buildings were ,
stores, with their low.Jbu Horses and a driver stood waiting for upon,one of the highest of the Ozark
Ind. I turneo to greet a friend whose ruing lamps 'to ,&hich the road from
Liniely arrival saved me from the keeping watch through the night. them. Arthur had sent out and ord- Mountains, �
'touch" which I could see Checkers A few mome��ts more and the 'bus ered it before breakfast, and his tele- Clarkhville was a gradual, and almost
was -Aerving himself to make. drove up, and -stopped before a low scope bag and Checkers' trunk helhad constant ascent. From his window
caused to be firmly strapped into the Gheckers could see for miles down
I found 'however that to secure an brick building. . end. I into the valley, across the dense
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[minediate position for -my .protege ' Kendall, who had fallen asleep in
was a 'much more difficPH matter his corner, awoke,, and with a "here � :pkcally beautiful growth of mountain pines, the many
than I qiad at first imagified. I spoke ,we are," jumped opt a u one. I The clear and bracing morning shaded green and yellow squares I;i
air had iri it just enough -of- a-�6dhill �elds art& farm lands, beyond, , and
to a dozen different people. Most of Che6kers into an ill -smelling room, to make the sunshine grateful to away in the ,distance the Arkansas
them assured me that the� already where' a heavy -eyed youth did the
' . I them, as they drove along the winding River glistening in the sun like a sil-
had more help than they had need honors as clerk and then lowering road toward'the'mountairibus country' ver snake. 'a, I
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of. Others needed no one now, but birnself to the office of bell -boy, tooK lying' beyond ,them. . Immediately surrounding the house
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'hought, they might in a month the .
t or their luggage and showed them 1
0 Checkersi-blues had disappeared were the orchards, their trees almost
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6wo. My uncle said that 19for my way to their room. with the vapors . . of the night before, breaking with the wealth of their red
� ake he would/ try to make a place for Arriving, they stood in the dark -
my friend." But when I told him all ness, until he succeeded in lighting, and he felt the exultation of a new and yellbw fruit,
. ' and pleasant experience. Arthur was Checkdrs had found ready favor
bhe facts, he shqok his head and look- with. a sulpbur match, a very mucl3 - .
in an qpsy humor, and described at with Mr. Kendall by evi i
ed very dubious. . , smolied little kero4ne lamp, after considerable length to Ch66kers his thusiastic interest, co nein
Meanwhile at -frequent intervals, 'wh pitcher of - rifessing at the
family and their circuTstances. Same time 'an ignorance which allow-
Che,6kers would drop into my office, water, and departed without the form- Some ten years back his father had ed the old gentleman full opportunity
and chat of the happenings of other "good night." moved from Massachusetts to that for enlarging upon his favorite hob -
days, or tell me -of his present doings. Immediately Arthur began to un- locality at the advice of his doctor. bies- Aunt Deb's smiles were as
It seemed to me as I often told him, dress. This was all an old old story He had- bronchial trotiblb, and he quickly wOn by a deft w,ord in praise
tha,t if he would only exerei to him., But Checkers feli'to look' -
ise one- lng fouiA the thin, clear air of the Ozarks of the table.
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half the thought and ingenuity in the about 'him. He found that the door beneifidal. Mrs. Kendall w -as, long_ -ow Arthur had explained the
pursuit of something legitimate that had no lock upon it, and that the Just h
. since dead, and Arthur had been an presence of his friend -to the house -
he used in "separating the angels he windows opened wide upon a low ver- only child. Besides these two there hold, Checkers did not know. But it *
got next to from their gold," he would anda; that they boasted no screens, were in the household Ai;Ut Deb, who
long since have -achieved a fortune. nor could -he find that the beds bad was a sister of Mr. Kendall's, and was evident, as he rerriarked to him-
ifig of the stc- any mosquito -bars. self, that "the explanation went," and
Kendall "Cynrthy," the cook, and maid of all he bothered himself gbout it no ftir-
cessful working Of some new scheme - . Is face expressed a sleepy ork. There was also a jood-natur- ther. I
he had figured out for the trapping surprise. "Come on, old ir-in; get w ,' hal
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of, the unwary. And at each re undressed " he said "it's nearly four ed creati.ire named Tobe f -witted At the store it was found that
cital o'clock.' ke have;h any too much and harmless, attached to the family
I used to marvel at the boundless who, did odd jobs for his board an� Checkers' talents were those of a
credulity of the average human. time to sleep." - keep, and -had constituted himself a salesman par excellence.
. But whenever I could I would start Checker's only Teply was to pull fixture. . He quickly learned the run of the
him off upon some incjdent in his off his coat, and to sit down and be- At their store they sold everything goods, and his chief delight, to use
former life. In the story of his boy- gin to unfasten his shoes. A couple from'plows to perfurnery. The com- his own words, was "to jolly the lays
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ish-courtship, the trials be underwent of June bugs, attracted by the light, m(Lssion business was simply an ad- into buying something they absolute -
in securing' his wife, and his subse- flew in at the window. and bumping junct. They bought for cash from ly had no nepd of."
quent sorrows and misfortunes, there around in their noisy, disagreeable the farmers, and shipped the goods Arthur 'and Adr. Bradley would*
wa� an exquisite blending of h mor way, gave Checkers an uncomfortable to Little Rock, and sometimes to St. sometimes stand almost convulsed
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and pathos which appealed to me im- crawly feeling. Louis. -Old Mr. Bradley, who had with silent laughter, listening to the
measurably. It was seldom�-howev- The truth wasi Checkers was wholly owned the srtore,when they first came dialogue between Checkers and some
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er, that he would talk of those days metropolitan, and this was a new e,- 'had bought him out, but had give country customer.
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—the sadness of it all was still too perience. The darkness and silence htm an interest and salary �ts man- 'He was quick at reading character,
near to him. When he was in luck nd cowed hird He mis- ager. and 'his intuitions were remarkably
he never referred to them—he seem- sed the 'confusion and glare of t1fe The business was the -0-ride of the keen. He was able, therefore, to in -
ed to live in the present alone. But city- . old man's life, and h(- watched it as ,, gratiate himself with nearly every
wheh, as was frequentl� the case, his Kendall had fallen fast asleep, and mother watches her babe. class of purchaser, by starting a gen-
luck deserted him 9nd things went WaS breathing loudly in half a min- Arthur spent mo -1 of his time at "tl _conversation upon the topic he
wrong, he ,would sometimes got a ute. But Checkers lay wide-eyed and the store, selling goids and talking deemed most fit, letting it take its
fit of the -blues, and, falling into a wondering, listening to the locusts" t. the trade; but the elder Kendall course through all the 'vagaries of a
. nod, would find a Sort and kdtydid-s outdoing themselves in seldom went tbere. He passed the country mind, until at last it veered
reminiscent Tn the trees outside. - around to the subject of a possible
of morbid comfort in living it all over summer in his gardt-n and among his
again. He would skip abruptly from And then he fell to� spAculating a- fruit trees. In the Nvinter he gener- purchase. Then, in the most disin-
scene to scene, one incident or person bout his chances'for the future, won- ally traveled farther South. terested way, and as though rather
sugr�esting another, and in his own Oering -what the probable outcome of Checkers gathered by indirection sorry to end the talk, he would go
4 this new venture of his was to be. behind the counter and pleasantly
pectmar way be would describe a sit- that he was wealtliv oiltsicIp of his
uation or picture a character with a Ifadn't be been foolish in coming to business. Probably an. eccentric in- show forth a number of things that
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vividness worthy of a Dickens. For such a God-forsakon little place? He dividual,' who simpix hadn't been asked for, as though it
peaking of his might have borrowed some money � was only as a special favor that he
instance, when. in s from Kendall, and stayed at th . e and stayed there. bad gone to the trouble of getting the
father-in-law. he said that "the fam- "I should think," z aid Cheikers, as
ily used to have ter treat him with Springs And recouped. Aruthur paused in his recita.4 "that, article,, down: Such consideration,
'bocaine before he could stand it to And now that, after several days a fellow would fall in�q a trance in backed by a judicious talki seldom
give up a nickel," I thought it a very of solicitous care and constant watch- about a week, in n place like this. failed of the mlost substantial results;
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forceful way of expressing the old ing, he had succeeded in pullipg Ken_ .. and Obeckers' fame soon went abroad
� dall through without -his giving v, I ray What on earth do N,Iu do with Your- as "a nice, young feller and a smart
man's carefulness. self ? IF
As the days went by and, -nothing to the terrible aftercraving he had for ,,Well IF said Arthur, "I haven't lived 'un, too-" '
carne of MY effol't-S to get"t position liquor, would the promises made him here-m�ch. I've bof�n East to school, It was during his fir -1 few days at
for Checkers, I had perforce to drop be fulfilled, orhad be been too credu- and knocked around in a lot of dif- the store that be,acquired the son-
lous ? ferent places, and J like -it here as a briquet of "Checkers." It was a piece
.,������ Kendall had told him that -he and kind of a change. There are a'couple of rlide, bucolic wit; but the name
I his father were wealthy.' That be- of very nice girls in the town that I stuck to him as such names -will, and
. - ,. sides their larr fruit farm, they call on once in a whi I c. I read AL good followed him through his many vicis-
were interested in a general store and Situdes. I
cominission business. He had prom- -- - -- Time was at a discount in Clarks-
ised Checkers that if he would .but ville. Everyone bad time to spend,
11 I , , consent to gee him to his boine, in I but few bad money for such a pi2r-
!, Clarksville, he shou . Id be given a good � DrIJAKE106V51' pose.. And generally at the Kendall
I : - position in the store and that if after / . stoTe, some six or eight of the local
- I they arrived,there he foUnd that he I I talent might be found lounging com-
M did not care to rerniairi,. he should �� HM . . . fortably in the chairs ontal4e, chaff -
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have transportation to any place in � IST - I ing one another, chewing tobdeco, and
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the country he cared to go. And to I n . waiting for so lething new to turn up.
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- I satiated with the excitqPwit and nii. Q�mz W16H". 6.-1.4+1604 aijwkm? to towri with'thdr apoes, vegetables
Ib :Z N tdrtainty Of"the life he b44.1bah lead- ; �nnLtiwdb %ND nVidt At _�gs for Natft,r, made their nec-
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