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�.�,.,, -.DR. R. P. 1. DOUGALL
1"IrenoT` graduater of Faculty oi
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Umber of College of Physicians and
gurgeons of Ontario. Office, 2 doors
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. DIL J.A. M", N
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" Succesnito Dr. &
Graduate of orthwestern UxAvers-
W', .:Qhicago, 111. Licentiate Royal
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00co-over Sills, Hardware, Main St.,
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DR. A. NEWTON-BRAD)r
BayfieldL
Graduate Dublin University, Ire-
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tell_o M'st Parsons.
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ft�e and residence Goderich Street,
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Phone 46. Cdkoner for the County of
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Ontario-, pass graduate courses in
Chicago Clinical School of Chicago;
Royal Ophthalmic Hospital, Londm
England; University Hospital, Lon -
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of the`lili�, lie deellared, was the evib- fe -ling-that rim-kes me wondrous The , . - .�,;,' . � . 11,
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his flock so. Ivordly minded as to .pear in public on the stage." came home from the " * Otre h . 11 ��d - I 110 � .1 ..I 1, ,,, ."'.
whisper insinuatingly that white was mother met her *fth' ' '. rst of - PMCZ � 1. 10- . . -, . , I li��,'g, �.. -
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iiixtrerri6ly becoming .to Colette King 9 in orniation. . " . _L4 I
end Toivering of the red flag, Johns I& as I S 1�000 % ., PN�,, i�.
- face -grew srtern: ' . - I I '�i. -T,.,-.,4_ I
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t�e tatik bf laundering the ecelesiasti- "Ama rilly," continued , the liqui& i " t li,,.#nd his , �- VIM UMT1 . 1� ... . �.,,z 111� "�i.,:�.?,111,
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found wanting. So after her inter- -stag� life than I have had-.- She has . �, _.,,,.,m to go - I I � . , , - i I ", " �., �_, I I
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t thbi.liowest r6imd of you,re to go to miZ ki��-a�A get _��,, � ftide May Be AdVanee,d' "y T1244i - ' �' - � . I
view with Amaiilly, Colette aksk-bd the commenced i,t fer them to the r0ctry_ t#,-,'#-1g'bt and da0A�#M'.%,A_ �..." � . , ,�l ", ; I -,
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rector of St. Haft% to callf, at her the dramatic ladder of Same. She the waists she n" to.."bo"($11 * She I- Chukuni Association controls.seven claims just cast of the famous Xnebmw in, ! 'a 11 -,: I
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r opertiei, which recently sold-foi U00,000.00 and stod " - I I
-14p he was ten years he familiar with stage lore. Her � :, . . .� .
I ipbrtant -business.', . scrubs at the Barlow Theatre, aud spe. left two ca ticketd-$ 'r yqIX.- . Howey Pr I 1. ,
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old until he. beca,mb rector of - � JAS XLL " i`!"!�-L ��; w. .1 "I
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, "We air jest astabVii" '00 toes on and believed to be on the sihna "brcalt!'. To secure working capi* I , � .. ..
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I . St - hero is_the'man who plays the role luck -17 gasped Amarilly.' � '. this'limited offering is made. ,.�.�. ,, I ;1 m 'i� � 11174.
Mark's, Jolan Xletrqdith had -been a of Lord Algernon in A Terrible 44 ' , I 84,166i, _11%, .... . , `,".- . 1� -
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membep ofthe household of his &ard- Trial." in's .&hall go for a now., hat .4W dress I . WIRE, 'PHONE OR WRITE TODAY I �i. �, I �-j-, .�", :.. : 4., , ",
ian,'H,6nry King, and had ever cheer- He made no reply, and Colette pres- BAXX�wt , � I I.,
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fully and gladly borne with the cap- ently broke the'iflence. . fer,you, A-marilly. It% aeomin, to I �;" " 11'.1 ...... ::: I 1
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joining the Association now today, enables you to share ii;r1th thd .". , ,�., .
you all right. Twas you as got this I �# -4
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rices of the little Colette. "Seriously, John," she said practic- Juservati" -, ., �,_,,'�
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summons ally and in a tone far different from siNop, was the pro�osed development work. To rna this "big monw Join nows := � ,-.,� -
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It bad her former one, "the Jenkins family Allotments made in the order'they are received. . I i,;�- -,
promptly and - palpitatingly. emphatic reply. � I �,i:�_','
"We'll git some more chodrs, knives, � �� . � .. �.. ��...._ � �
been two weeks since he had reMbn- are poor and most deserving. I am spoons, plates, cups, auil'iiWo more - I., I -,
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strated with Col�tte for the surpris- going to give them some work, and: if I es fer the table, soVibe c1lildren, POSITIVELY NO PERSONAL 11 � .-
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seeming senoilanessr, that she was go- church - linen, it would help them so "That'll be a but Til�_ .. J I
ing to study, opera with a view to much. There was a regular army of be% ...", ill.. .
. ent," admitted-bbrs. Joa"031opefully. 0:rv��'Psnu w-M-obb I—. .
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with arrow -like - swiftness. Since "What is their address, Coliette?" ffignantly. "I'd make Milt go with- I., .1111, �
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ing him, and he was not sure whe- wrote down the street and number. "'Tain',f his stummick I'm goin w ,Zv,
words and voice. "Shels an- odd lit- ,,I mean," -he explained gently, Amarilly's invitation to attend divine I ",", -
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a reiteration of her intentions or to tender heart,--,, ' tie character. I invited her to lunch- "that she said nothing of me, noth- service at St. Marles. .,;.- .1
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receive ap xio4yne-for the bitterness "And will you give them - Mrs. ally. "I've I -aid by a -willer -switch eon the other day, and the courses ing that you should not repeat. I am "You air j,mt more!n hievin! advaut- . I * �� '
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murely and without preamble, "to -py,11 she said, brightening., "Lam go- cisely as a second oarsman. By the you attend Sunday schoo I But you'd orter hev a few fixin's to -
far to walk. Don't you sell the tiek apologetic. go to sech a grand place, Amarilly-p" . .11
take them ,f'- way, she called you St. Mark. I know ' Arnarilly looked . . . "',
see if you -have found a satisfactory ing there to -morrow to ets ! P7 people consider you and St- "Not reg'lar. Thar's a meetin'- Amarilly shook her determined li*t- , . .. , �� I
laundress yet for the surplices.11 * some work, and I will tell bErs. Jen- This last prohibitory remark was som'� . .o,',
"Colette!" he exclaimed in rebuk- kins to isend Flamingus-his is the made in remembrance of Arnarilly's Yark's as synonymous, mut I ex- house down near us that we go '.o tie head resolutely. : -
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question which he supposed to lye ory retains -for the church laundry." absorbingly interesting stories of Gus give a nickel apiece towards git- cisively. "I'd stay to hum afore I'd . . � rlv`
made in mere mockery. He may call at the rectory," re- th When Amarilly Was admitted to theatre life the life behinr the tin' a malodeyon fer it, but it squeaks spend anything on extrys now when 1'�
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. plied John, "and get the house lann- ter's home a trimly -capped little'maid scenes. _7
roses,' John!" I try to the theayter. And then the "'Twould be good bookkeepin' for ;,
ette King," she replied wi,bh a look dry as well." took her to Colette's boudoir. 0 ,
half cajoling, half flippant, "but as a "That'will be good news for them. "Sit down and talk to me Amarfl� The shadow fell again, but he made preacher he whistles every time -he you ter go," spoke up Flamingus. 1�1i...,
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tea,cher in the Young.Woman's r shall enjoy watching Amarilly's `1y. I want'to hear more al;out Lard ne response. " � �'.
ili-ary Guild to the rectorof St. Mark's. face when she hears it." The following Monday the young You'd orter hear him say: 'Let us business, and we'd orter return the .,::
Algernon and Mr. Vedder an(I Pete. eventh psalm." favor and patrynize his church. You i�
You see I no longer -lead a foolish, "And now, Colette, will you do Here's a box of chocoslate er(-arns that rni'nist,er culin- sing the seventy -s .�
futile life. Here -is the evidence in something for me?" . mustbe eaten while they are freshi, ary pr,-,,i,,t., of the rectory when At the succession of the sibilant have gotter hustle to hold trade arter 11
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forefinger. "See how it is ked! guardedly. ,, by the luxurious of the boys having been available for brightly, and about his, mouth came ter go, Amarilly." -,.
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shown little girls that smelled of fried ing on the stageP, or studying for that and 'devoured the rrooel swects with An instant gleam of recogniti I ,�
potatoes -how to sew. I shall really Purpose?" I came into his kindly eyes. s," continued Amarilly, "silower "I declare, Flamingus, you've got I:
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11 from the dark eyes fixed on hers. Colette. It was a matter of course to you -that you are industrious and a I it, and he said they'd orter g,t a man 'Twouldn't be treatin' Mr. Meredith .
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"I'll be twenty-one in a year, how- Amarilly that the leading lwk sh6vald great help to your mother." n the meetin'-bouses that under- fair not ter go, and it's due him that �
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I 11 11 . ever," she added carelessly. be supporting an invalid si.zt'or; that Amarilly looked at him shrewdly.! 9 '. �
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- AUCTIONEERS P . who lived in the country; th,tt the uu- next Sunday to the -morning service? was an all -absorbing affair for the "!
ee" . . ., Be&A& ject of 46onversaition. derstudy should sew industriously world of these two, and John Mere -1 - �.�,
jA F. W. AHRENS war -16 I �.Rvtvzrft "About this little girl, Arnarilly. through rehearsals and behind the dith naturally comprehended. I The music will please you, I am sure, next few days. Finally, by the com I
cemed Auctioneer for Perth and '.. I 11sbe's orful good to us," continaed I and there are other things I should bination of Mrs. Jenkins's industry, . ..,
L "� We must find her something in the scenes between parts for her two lit- like to have you hear." and Amarilly's ingenuity, aided by 1.
Huron Counties. Sales solicited, way of employment. The atmosphere tie fatherless girqs- that Pvto Noyes Amarilly, "and it was through her, I
Uld- . I Amarilly solemnly accepted this in- the Boarder and the boys, an elabor- :1�1
Real Estate, Farm Stock,* Etc. Terms .1 of a theatre isn't the proper one for le Mr. St. John, that we got the Sur- ,.�.
%WO I should "bank" to buy a whec d. chair vitation, and then went home, trundl- ate toilet was devised and executed. I
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. So?" villain was "ilayin' by" ft)r his par e is not St. John. it is John surplices and the rectory laundry. of tan shoes, the gift of the girl . "
OSCAR W. REED LASTING "Theoretically, no; but Amarilly is ents to come from the Fatherland, nam ,
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l 4 Ucensed auctioneer for the Court- t 'eag"a together. - She seems a hard-working, in to send the property worran's sick "She was jest kiddin' me. then!" de- peated t8'hi-m, made John take him- kins looked a little askance at the 01
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4 Chicago. Charges moderate, and sat , I fleai lightens'the dreariness of her -work tes of another sido of life. St. Mark, and she,,,Taid you could nev- I e skirts I
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of Huron and Perth. Correspo Mee "You can't. Sunday-scho-61 would Mark's things." bed more' their share what laughs at , Im
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forth, or The Expositor Office. Charg- I "I thought you told me thSt' "[ have made Amarilly's acquaint- 0 V� 1.
es mod.amte, and satisfaction guar- _,1w ; ,,!!I!!!!1!1!1!!!!!11!!!!Ill!,!!!!!Illlm to her." / . preacher's name was Mr. St. Marks. The rpference to the play reminded ence," he -aid. "She is coming to -.4 �
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and Parm Sales. Rates in peated wistfully. "It is you, Colette "Wat'i his vane?" chang Little children very quickly get out "..i.,
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0*1 "Do -Aft look so serious John. tyntl tainly a Madonna'of the TuW1 ' tie one. Children take Baby's- Own ` �, ", �1� -
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