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V,� the second glance which led to town! That's Jimmy Gordon, the out even glancing toward the Bay were of a language she understood,
Dick's Hotel, Main Street, Seaforth. conjecture. Reverened Watson Duncan's good -for- State veranda, thus adding to the just set be -hind his desk and pointed I I �;!,-�', 1. .
will re� Obviously he had descended from nothing. stepson come home again. He too quick brain. She would have ence, that a -Jeash held. the madly- �:4r,"""w
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1� animals treated. Calls promptly at- and- cinders. And yet, just as a "drummer" interrupted. my! 'N'd'yuh git in?" Favoring the in another direction, but the mission I �
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! - . residence on Goderich Street, one bid for notice, so was'the fitst im. -t looked back every few t'e of a trust. He wheeled, the
� door east of Dr. Mackay's Office, Sea- pression he gave one of Immaculate nephew -and the dominie's stepson?" started up Front Street. Mr Dodge and Mr. Dodge's voice leaped with ed * A pitying smile edged the de- cessity. "'. ..:1 I
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Hours, 9 to 10 a.m., 6 to 7 p.m.; a.m. P.m. innocence disarmed him. He fell back a This was an unlooked-for reply, tot- which carried T. Elihu's few, culogis- I ; -
Sundays, I to 2 p.m. 2866-26 Exet .. ........... 10.16 6-04 Ily inharmonious and fundamentally passengers were waiting to transfer .11
- - all ........... 10.30 6.18 upon sarcasm. stupid. Again Mr. Dodge's suspicion tic remarks. the present situation. Sidney Banks I ". 11,
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DR. F. J. BURROWS Hens "Expect him! Take him along! Say flickered; again the childlike blank- "This Pegleg Hanlon's place?, the this point for another district. And -most elaborately occupl�d in fact. ,..1. ;1 .
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Phone 46. Coroner for the County -of "Dress him?" In every debate it A roguish smile rose and marred the Reverend Watson Duncan, those ence dear, that a faint s -s -s -s -s was 11
-� Huron. Clinton, Ar . ....... 11.05 6-52 the Reverend Duncan to have to own wc-9 the manager's way to repeat his Mr : Dodge's Sabbath expression -a "transfers" who were on terms Of arising from the general direction Of' . 1, I
� Clinton, Lv . ...... 11.15 6.52 him as a son, even if it isn't a tic of adversary's question, as infallibly as smile most broad and meaningful. He .., I I
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& C. Mackay, honor graduate Blyth ............. 11.44 7.21 shame publicly around the streets. lowest in the town." ed anticipation, until the whites shone, I
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ity University, and gold med ilist Of Belgrave ......... 11.56 7.33 And T. E lihu�ll thought in that quar- I ock the door in his face, and turn im "But---4but the drummer seemed felIow-passengers less like china marbles- He swung from . . I t,
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, Graduate of University -of Toronto Wingham ......... 6.55 3-15 as granite when he know's be's right, ter than to lower his guard. Thi -i' �
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, P, Faculty of Medicine, member of Col- Wingham Jet . ..... 7.01 3.21 T. Elihu is. And he was set against have mentioned murder with bitterer one was a 'Ismart Aleck" like all the 1 negligible in the extreme. Disaster duty as he saw it. '..",
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lege oZ Physicians and 'Surgeons of B Igrave ... r...... 7.15 3.32 his sister's marriage to Gordon from condemnation. "Nothing yet where ,Fst, only a little cleverer in his in I..
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Ontario; pass graduate courses in Bl�th ............. 7.27 3.44 the first. If the truth's told I should they could get the goods on him. sinuation. Angry blood surged into seen in just such a casual fashion. 4�11.
� Chicago Clinical School of Chicago; Londesborough .... 7.85 3.52 not wonder but what she's be When they do they'll Nvelcome him Their appearance was marked by 110 �,';.
,n pray- home with a pair of handcuffs. He's the Bay State manager's face. -----t� 1.21� .
Royal Ophthalmic Hospital, London, Clinton Jet . ....... � 7.49 4.06 ing for the last four months that one except Sidney Banks, lolling back I o. S",
neve "You did, eh?" Insult he contriv- . . . "
was gone for good -and little ed to convey for powers of observa- � . : li,
England; University Hospital, Lon- Clinton ........... 7.56 4.13 he r done anything. Didn't finish upon the plum upholstery, and one Neither flatter nor flout your boss. . 11
4 don, England. Office -Back of Do- Clinton Jet. . .. - - - .. 8.03 4.20 blame to her, eithenis' school because the teachvrs wouldn't Abel Thompson, citizen of color, seat- Help him. Then he'll hielp you� ,
-ho rainion Bank, Seaforth. Phone No. 5. Brucefield ......... 8.15 4.82 let him study wbathe wanted to learn tion so stunted. "You thought so! Ill,",
"Hum -m -m," murn-Lured the drum- instead of what they wanted to-Aearn Well, I want to tell you that we've ed upon the low step of the Palace Forbes Magazine. . 1.
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Night calls answered from residence, Kippen ............ 8.22 4.40 mer. "He doesn't look qo---so-he got as bad a red-light district in this Theater lobby, directly across the, I - . 11 ; ,
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Victoria Street, Seaforth. Hensall ........... 8.82 4-50 doesn't look it. Kind of limp and him. Never held a decont job-nev- town as any place twice its size in way, Sidney, apprised of the Aire- — I I'll � �,,
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s' . AUCTIONEERS . Exeter ............ 8.47 5.05 'dusty and done -out. But then," os- life. Cutting ice in the winter on the tho cast. After twelve o'clock it's no the white bull -terrier's leash was too, �
terisibly wishing no argument I "but place for an -an amateur. I guess. . ��.
. OSCAR W. REED C. N. R. TIME TABLE then, looks are always deceiving,, lake, with a -mob of lo:ifers glad en- immediately taken with inspirati ., . 11
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"You bet they aret" ough to pick up a dollai , ,,, to have eyes for the one who follow- � � , ".
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� East. day, to spend on liquor to keep em I able of mar- i ed after. And Abel's recpgnition of P I � .,
ties of Perth and Huron. Graduate Explosively emphatic but mollified, warm, instead of an nv(,re,)at. Hang- 1, Some fat men are cap .. . �..i!.
!% of Jones, School of Auctioneering. a.m. P -M. Mr. Dodge proceeded to give his at- " dog and human, whiYe complete, was ,. I
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. qA0, Chicago. Charges moderate, and sat- Godericb .......... 6.00 2.20 tention to the one under discussi the livery .-I;ibles in sum -i elously quick movement. The drum- I I ��
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-6mo:)il Sol- driving a night-liack, carting God ; chair .so abruptly that Mr. Dodge. fell . I
Isfaction guaranteed. Write or wire Holmesville ....... 6.17 2.37 The latter was still ii e,but mer working on a fu rn i t ure van or � nwr ison's was a semi-hypnoLic state, 11 . . .
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0 . Oscar W. Reed, Staffs, Ont. Phone Clinton ............ 6.25 2-52 itary no longer, for he was being join- -, hack in some disorder. But the drurn- I brought about partly by idolatrous � 'I I 1. .1
I Seaforth .......... 6.41 3.12 knows -who, God-Rnows where. You 1 ' ' considerAtion of that tan top --coat and I I 1, �,'��
11-2. 2965x52 ed at that moment by a dog - odd nier remained seated. His voice held I I - -
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St. Columban ...... 6.49 3.20 9 aw that yellow cur walk up and rec- I checkered suit. partly by en ious re- . i .. -
coincidence, a clog which, compared ' level, So (lid the eyes that rested I construction of a choice bit ov, go--,,) , I .1'.
THOMAS BROWN Dublin ............ 6.54 3.28 with the white bull -terrier, parallele ognize him, didn't you?" .,
West. d ,jWby. yes," the drummer's instant upon the manager's facv--Rltogether ;which had her. , I
Licensed auctioneer for the counties the contrast whi6h the drummer had too lvvel. � aided the wearer's re- If " I � �,
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of Huron and Perth. CoTres. P -m- been considering between the arrival sly "No, I haven'i," he drawled, "anditurn to Warchester. 11 :
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pondepee I noticed the dog particularly.! ' Persistent rurnor had it that a 11 I 'I;
.,v �� Dublin ...... 10.37 5-38 9.87 in blue serge and the one in checker- Ases I I'm not staying an hour longer than; .. ,�,4�
arrangements for sale dates can be good an Airedale as I ever looked ossible hasty alliance with a lady I � �4,
Inade by calling up phone 97, S St. Columban. 10.42 /5.44 . ... ed plaid, . i 1 -lave t*ol vither. Did I hear your P . I
eaforth, at, from a distance., an."my. Seemed I of the footlight,s who worried her I 'I I
Seaforth ..... 10.53 5.53 9-50 Not that the canine riewcolner was I telephone ring- -or didn't l?" i lo A
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Clinton ...... 11.10 6.08 10.04 less than R thoroughbred, or suffered to know him eemed to like him, head not .at all over engagements I � ,zll�i
State, and satisfaction guaranteed. Holmesville .. 11.20 7.03 too." . Such white rage over a matter f U�EQUALL,E[ " .1 . A,
. . 10-13 by the comparison. If anything' it geography was incomprehensible. �r. I theat.ricAl' was responsible for T. Eli- "I '115
. I Goderich ..... 11.40 7.20 10.30 "Why wouldn't he?" demanded the, - , ,.. - ,,��,
�- � OSCAR KLOPP was the reverse. His pink and white- manager triumphantly. "That was Dodge had meant only to resent, R I hll'q concern for the health of his' - -1. 1 .-..�,A,
ness once removed from sight, the .slighting allusion to Warcliester's I only son. People of high degree and :,t�r,
Honor GTsIdua Pegleg Hanlon's dog. And Ranlon'q ; low had been chuckling over it for . 11 . I.Q;
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-1 ' C. P. R. TIME TABLE mrny Gordon's bang -out. They're davq--cliuckling xq if it was a good 1�' , . . `Z',14�
tional School of Atietionsering, Chi- his indiscriminate lavishment of "af- "l -T guess you did," be accepted , - 2 Nadito'BOXCA12, "AA
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cago. Special course taken In Pare a.m. p Tn. fection. -One forgot his perfection of his cue murablingly. "S ,ornebody must I joke upon T. Flibu (a great joker -11 - - � AA. . ,
Ift Bred Live Stock, Re4l lRotaU, Mar. crooks and yeggs who buy drinks for himmself!) and an amusing escapade - , � ,,� I 1,
, chandise and Farm Sales. Rates in bulging muscles, his splendid physi- want to speak to me." - I
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keeping with prevailing market, 991t- Menset ............ 5.55 1.20 there. They'll all be glild h And he betook himself and a perm- I to be mentioned and enjoy - 1��ij
wite, Mccam ........... 6.04 edly be had lacked Poise, self-repres- . ed discreet- the cornfort of age with � I I 1- I
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Isfaction assured. Write or 1.30 . Though why they should be is beyond aTient hatred of commercial transient-,; ly, or course. This wa.s, Mr. Thomp- I I
Auburn ........... 6.1 t 241 sion-the uncalculated carriage of the the appearance of new- ,:,��; I
Oscar Klopp, Zurich, Ont. Phone me. I'll bet two to,one that he hasn't inside. For a moment following big son's view of the. affair. He. was new. Keeps thernpliablo . *..�, ", %
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13-09. 28,86-52 ' rolling the piquant Triorsel upon his -prenerved-polished. I � I 1.�;.
Walton ........... 6.40 2.j boisterous effort can never quite coun- a 1.01 1�.,�.�t� - �,,
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attended to in all Toronto ....... �.z. 7.40 5.10 brushes to which the terrier belonged, "Yup," lie mutterd as he rose, "tho ,Ou"!!� 16
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