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'. , le,wall vP`1 , .",""'.1 . 0 ce, , �, ­ I $tevben 6* A,66,�Rv . f�. , that he ,had tormp - ad his fr� _d bi.- 'Ob�t -W­W14'$ Oil P , iii 0403itot . , re d miles, since . . -7 , . I '50'at )r ' , . I ,.'early tbi�, boat Mong,,� -,he_sbToQ IsUr, -Allftr 0� nep.', liad'st -#,'t,0,,, ­'­ N � � L, � - � 1. . e hundre . Y.er t th 1. yond the fair.- limit of gndnra 7400, � areo'at Jig �jii6 �, �' � ,�A . pe welcomed the thought , faco, of'% the water vn& lo I 26 . ,_ �r I.., 1 J4 F I 1. I , 11 ng 14 During.the, long; Wittily drive back . ." I 11 I � .11 ok�-W 91fl! , lazy .." .1 , , , , both of therh filled their eyes -hip.:regretted more and more wOno '141 - ... " ' . t O 0"" 'to bed, but before be could 8 - . 16red. If. 13,Q, 'W46UM, � , 11 11, tr�,k6s . w -n , , I I � t , e mmowm= I I , to ,to 11 VETERINARY - -- : . 0_ I - I.. ".., P;, , � w � 11 � "I". , ";, I I I ­ I I . 1. . ­ .� into execution he fell Sound with � tille glory of"I* jutuninaL. _., the recklvs�snem with which he,had hap$ he.wpidd agy" 1 " ­ - i -0 I , , . ut 't - I � !i � � ' ' q, e sat - I under the slanting morning 1. teased, Wes to the verge of distrag- Seen you b .4 JOHN GIOEVE, 'V,S. P n the big chair in w1d, h h '96w .1 I _161ee_p 1 ,. woods ��, tatipre. � I . PT,T,.qc ,:, "I , 11 � ' -1. .1, I i lu� melle ppolm. -to' him coldly, asking light.- I 11; � . I, 't I?" A#4i.7sbe "I�w I e0ar4ttftiltn, T. 01TIVP 11 " I Ronor graduat� of Ontar Vet#0,n_1 . � ­; , � - tgoxk. There was no . doubt whatever u haygn I 11 `�11 t��11 . = " 'College. All diseases of -dipmes-pe and, when he did a . - ix - _�.� ., ­Cn-2!,'�' US .y, him, to I�t ber pa 'They dropped the stone auchor Just you make one.. - WVUU UVILAMIr his.,mind that he had been ai nedr to for'Just i M01Uen4* 104: ST AM ITPM nei;$i*A,d­vh0 � . I St S'S' 0 " '10 ig home. I'll � � -, . "' . I treated. - Calls promptly At- not answer, O'd for a moment in off the mouth of the straight -narrow climb ashore and run serI6 s bodily harm in �bat tense Slanting eyes, and say, -witIV-49par WOW "10 FgW,J,A, 59�.� I animals P,Rff " �,; ,$ , I taxided,to and- -charges moderate. Vet- hesitation. as - should reach which had I be there dn litiq , me�b " ; P11, ,, !,� .1 . to, whether she nsjnred the name of X � � O".41tile and, JUST, moment of anygry parting as ever ent irrelevance, $199 *14e.s.yOwn.ft 4044 4,44 V_ , I li . , - . ". " . *rinar$, Dentistry a I specialty. Offill initiate anotheibiitle for'her A On b ited his this once, I'll cleag�,-,&4 fish." , cry..'V 'Wr- OF` W'g-M ffl=*Wkn"M � , ghts. Long Leg -Hole. Steph . befor� in his life. The realization feeling desperately lonely., t _0 " , , . , . I __ , . .--- - 4% , " S V v the , 04 el M,A. jind reside -nee on Goderich Streets one Then ilia � a that, he was. really a- hook With a Ii e frog, mad2 a cast, The stern Df b t bumped on made him feel, a deeper respect for hard, you know, Just. a fimuy. tq:A,r =40� 11ki-Ai'l I It., , _R W � door east of Dr. Maekafs''Office, Sea- the rock. � . , IV IS -,.�,,-, I sleep, ste"ed carefully over'his legs, and swept the luckless animal in leap- Ameli,6- agcise, hesitated, Stephen and brought about an in. or two.", And he would iekelalin, "Ily, 110r; x4e o4an , I forth. - . . went out'o,n the gallery, -and finally ing, simulated jerks around a vdde started to speg-k, Changed her mind, ciease in his affection'for him, gave Jove! I knew itl In the elevigtai!" efivie, ppeaed',�,t,h,erfto' R descended' . to the rock and sat down are; drew him.in, cast Again, and re- frowned, smiled, ptie"pad -ashore, ran _ y"'r,tI. . .p it a new angle and a fresh start by And then she would talk to hhh, talk Word". 10f,Wnixuaneli 44%,"AW . R9 �, WMI A. R. CAMPBELL, V.S. I A qp,"% by the water',s edge. pasted the perf along home, and gjgt to work, She the impulse of the jolting, unexpect, Of things that no other woman could a lon,g,luumietzt, 140%# � � ormanee. There came � 411f..'v:0#0 � ON)JUR, . � Qraduate of Ontario Veterinary The moon was -high in the heiivenst. a sudden rus,h, a Swirl; the frog dis- Put the room in order and then rather ed blow delivered against the monot- possibly imagine. "My dress,", said ��he� gi%� 44 ,J � 11 ,& , " � , I ;, I , � ,,, .1 College, University of Toronto. All By its light she could study t leisure appeared. The long pole The girl I ughed aloud. an just one -hook I e ,�h 7 _1� -4 bent in a 'distractedly be*an- her preparations ,nous familiarity which breeds indif- a ,an"t r,q';i01,j.P_ __,, - diseases of domestic animals treated , glanced , , 11", d -4 the ditails of the cabin for the.cooking bf a real danner. One ferenp ,�', I—. ,;A- �, . , �" M and an its graceful, vibrant curve; its tip dip- I _e. quickly over the dresses on ,the bed; dayling,lr Said :�-,tfte � g ; �11­ I by the most modern principles . taZZ' I I . �IM7111 ,,. ". surroundings. They were pleasant to ped into the water. He raised his complication after another arose, for Irt-this mood he arrived at home she would choose for him and for. him I, the pdvileg . ,_ "� ",,w"a Charges reasonable. Day"or night now.� 44".`*_ olvvt�;, � 4 11 the eye- they attracted her. She.be- arms, drove the hook home with a each of which she had to unearth an very late dn the night, but neither alone. W`hi,Cb should it be? There There, ` Mh' n W. ie- �'Ali 7. , '. .1� calls! promptly attended to. Office on " 4i 'A .., � ill - -, , �11" gan to feel a drowsy well-being, arose sloillful moduhated pull and then expedient froma-porton of herhous.e- gloomy forebodings nor speculation&' woulU be another man there-_,th,efor- ter a p4uise�- � �11 I . I , , � opposite Town diving which J. - N " . I �. I . .,;�;, Main Street, Hensall, hurri -had well ward, concefted person. of the theater eyes. had fiXed With teart 15.i, , Hall. Phone 116. 1 edly by an effort of ,the will, steadily drew the quarry toward the wife's mind which -nigh a- as to the dramatic events which pre- Zwr-��.�- ��,. I : , I - - sl�pped back quietly into the house, boat. High in the air the tip of the trophied from long disuse. Before sumahly were evolving at Long Leg steps -but not at their table. He sheer pleasure of lookffi:' * 1.1'.1 �.,` . - undressed and put out the lamp. As half an hour had passed her brain, Hole could keep him awake. he ' il 10�. .. � - ��O ,,, �,j� red, bent almost double, trembled, - - He went would be sitting..near by with a rather YOU are as autifu -, ,-- !�. �it� . -"- 61 � . MEDICAL . she slipped between the fresh sheets quivered and darted. Hie drew it her eyes, her arms, and her back ach- to sleep promptly and, having taken frowsy woman. One should dress to miss." I I " . I . , -2�4�;, "'.1 , ��5 I I I she was,conscious of a playful Selfish- ed. She remembered that Boies had the precaution to pin on It ish all such people; she must. The girl laughed- haplAl A it , � '. steadily toward his shoulder. A flash is door a Pun y and, � I �, I I - �1� ' DR. W. C. SPROAT . .- ness; she'had -the big bed all to her- , - said she would work for him till her note addressed to Simon, the old but- strike a sure note of womanly el,e.g- ed up her black evomi-ng,,jo�j. �04 . 11, . , .4'. 1,_�: - M1. of whit, ,h,, ,d close to the gun 11 .."I', I Graduate- of Faculty of Medlqine,, self. back ached, but oldsmissed the recol- ler, warding off disturbance, he slt,.pt ance, not to girlish, not too old, vet and lace; -the woman hasi�'. ,; . . F . whale. I I some- * I . I University of W"tern Ontario, Lon- When -she awoke -it was morning "Quick, Amelie, net him! Net him lection promptly. Something else ,b- far -into the following day. When he thing that would act as a foil to, her take it from ,her and to . �. . .. 1, --,11. . I . , J I .. 11 ii , � �,, � % I I don. Member of College'of Physic- -and Stephen and. -his chair were tioth I ,aidl" sorbed all her attention -the question awoke he was immecl4ateIy conscious pallor and still not belie her youth. about her bare shoulders- ' `�- �, �"1�­ jads and Surgeons of Ontario. Of -nee gone from the doorway, which was as to which was to be the victorious She decided; she put away ala but asked if she should order a' �d . F '�e­ �': f �'­ - Amelie's eyes travelled wil of a great weight -within him. For a 0. ., ., I 4' 1 � dly about I , I The bed was so plac- warrior, , �, in Aberhart's Drug Store, Main St., still wide open. she or the midday meal. She one of the frocks, slipped off her a second only the girl .. .1 i`1 the boat; she saw the short -handled 31 !:, . moment he was puzzled, then be re- he i;, :'j. I Seaforth. Phone 90. ed%that she could look out across the lauding net; grasped it; slipped it un- w0n- g from negligee, and began to dress in seri- her spirit arose in arms a i t 4� " *� '.` -7 .."_ �, platform of rock directly in front of der the fish; lifted him flopping heav- It was a happy dinner, one of those B,ies. ous haste, too sudden awakening.' I .11 11-1- - ,,, I � , ­' I -� DR. R. P. I. DOUGALL the cabin to a single gnarled pint ily over the side. unforgettable meals during which food He bathed listlessly, ate without At last she was ready, all but one 'Yes," she cQmmanded. I'TeU theni - " r';`� '�, ,- � , Honour graduate of Faculty of which clung to the very verge of the "Oh, oh!" she cried. "Buies, what goes right to the spot, but where the relish, read -with apathy the morning fastener at the back, which, . I want it at once." . , , '... .2 .. I 4 , " - squirm .� � , �1� � Medicine and Master of Science, Uni- pool, dts roots fastened like clamps a beau ty! " body retains the power to tingle at paper, including the social column, and and turn as she might, she cc She sat gingerly on the edge of the , , �,, � . ,,, �,. .1 Uld not _. . - 4, ,. ,�;;," . ,1;. I _ versity of Western Ontario, London. around the weathered edges Of the "Black bass," said Stephen in a the casual contact of fing(�rs across foolishly spent the whole of thoo after- I quite reach. But no matter; it would bed,- tapping the carpet with a sl9p- - A � Member of College of Physicians and granite and piercing it wherever they voice of pride and content. "I thou the table and to burn with an omin- noon dn his dressing gown. He star- not be noticed. She picked up long Pier that was impatient, not nervous, ,�;­��­ Surgeons e'd be black bass." He gbt Otis fire at the surreptitiOLIS pressure ed at his reflection in a long door 1 glove'; and crossed the room to pose I and gazing before 'her with the look ,,., of Ontario. Office, 2 'doors could find a crevice. Beside the black there i I 1. 11 b batited his of a foot beneath the cover of the �;l �� I .; east of post office. Phone 56,' Hensall, trunk of the tree stood in startling book wit a fresh victim and pre- mirror and wondered disgustedly how I before the pier glass. For a brief I and the smile of breathless anticipa- .�,..",! ,.. I 3004-tf contrast the figure of Stepheii, erect, board. The first -time it h appOned -t of brawri and musclie a square 1 '.;econd of time her own eyes were I tion. The cab was announced; she . ,,., . 11 : 11 Ontario. pared to cast again. six foe .. , 1. I poised like an arrow on a tatit bow- Stephen could not believe his senses, e enti-anced; they filled themselvs with � are." and said good -night to the an- . , "Oh, Boies," said Amelie, in R hinned, clear-eyed face a�d 'thirtv I _. 1 DR. A. NEWTO -BRADY string. The' stocky impression and was slow to respond QNCI.pt that - i the vision of herself all in black. There 1 cient chambermaid, who fol ' , "'"' I he throaty voice, "please don't be mean! years of experience with the ups and lowed her . I I.. ,. 11 ­ BayfieX gave when be had his clothes on 1vas Please, Boies!" big cheeks turned red; but th,, second downs of life Could feel so abandon- I was no severity, no somberness in the! at several paces, distance until she ' � i , 1�` , I . mischievous invitation he an�kvvrvd so ed fil,my dark cloud which enveloped yet 1 was swallowed from sight by the __9 -1 i Graduate Dublin University, Ire- subtly modified by their abs,ence. His Ile looked at her and laughed. With , so miserabIR, so- isolated from the 1A i � land. Late Extern Assistant Master stripped body was a thing of beauty; her eyes shut tight she was holding, boldly that Amelie arose and hurri Fd- .�Ull.lbine outside, .so aimless. He de- disclosed her. All its art, as is true'elevator. The effect she produced in �",,J . 'Q� I Rotunda Hospital - hook toward him to be baited. He lv turned to the business (if clearing . of every masterly creation for the � the labby was fully as flattering. Way- -) I for Women and it tapered in sweeping, diminishing bei oilded that under .so conceivable cir- I .i, I ' -;11, ,.. - Children,, Dublin. Office at residence curves from broad shoulders to nar- impaled a worni on dt, attached a Up. form, cen-Ifarers stopped in their tracks and :� .. . � curnstane" would be attend that night I adornment of the human I � 1� lately occupied by Mrs. Parsons. row hips and from hips to ankles. sinker to her line, told her to drop With the drying of tb(. 'ast dish the. opening ball of the Bachelors' ser- I to,red at the waist. By carrying that I stared at her, but not rudely; bell- I �. ". ..*, %. - ; -21 ... . Hours, 9 to 10 a. , 6 to 7 p.m.; He raised his arms very slowly un- it in the water and do nothing till she she dropped the towel on thf, table ic,.,,. He askvd himself if any oth(�r 1 crucial line a mere hair's breadth a- I boys, porters, and clerks ceased all ,..��.., lly ,i: 11 �J il Sundays, 1 to 2 p.m. 2866-26 til, fingers touching, they made a fe h a pull. Within five minutes she from sheer inertia, walked unsteadily full-grown man of his acquaintance, i bove the normal and the expected , labor to watch her pass; none molest- I..... � I �:,,��� 11 � - Gothic point above his heg�d. Beneath i pitch, genius had made sure of the I ed her; all seemed to claim a share , ,. M , got a bite, screamed, pulled with all across the room, collapsrd half on ever sank into such a puerile estate ,11 ��'. I , 1". � 2 , , t�!�� R, DR. F. J. BURROWS him the dark pool had been trans- her might. A big and surprised carpi the couch, half on the floor, and im- of selsbedplessnesA and conclndi,d uggestions of youth. Just below her i by right in a beauty which belongs I -,;� I I _!�'.` ..�� .%', ' . office and residence Goderich Street, formed to a misty cloud of gray; fog shot out of the lake., flew through the. mediately fell sound asleel,. Stephen I t probably the loneliest � `F�aintiv rounded breasts gleamed A! in a sense to the whole world, the - , _!%l , , . 4mst of the Methodist church, Sea . I hat h e w as, - .1 ,� . , - hung tenaciously to its surface in air, fbipped itself free of the barb stared at her for several ni;nutes be- mortal in the great city. ' dull plaque of gold, serving as buckle I beauty of free and unsullied things - .�Ir ''. .. � forth.. Phone 46. Coro , I to a false girdle and repeating the! such -as sunlight,- white -capped seas, �,, 1� ner for the the face of the rising sun and here fore he could convince hirils(Af that 1 .�ii� 1 and fell, plunk! into the boat at her In this assumption he was -wrong. I . 7 'i ., County of Huron. and there cast up a wisp or a plume, very, feet. She laid aside her fish- she really slept. Then he p'cked her note of the floating flecks in her eyes I and the lieart, of any fire. She sped .wll ..": I � ��'. - Only twenty blocks away the gen- 11� 15 tip as one would lift a log, rolled her . ....�� 4, .as though inviting and daring the ing pole to gloat with shining eyes � I and of the shining gloss of her tawny by as lightly and as proudly as foam -.:1111 -green lirten cushion i ninely lonelieRt person ,;n the wnrld I hair. ' gh .,,", DR. C. MACKAY bather. lUs body inclined rigidly for- over her captive. over, put a dark I riding home on the crest of a bi . .,�;� �, , C. Mackay, honor graduate of Trin- ward like a falling tree, shot out, and "Didn't I do jthat wonderfully !11 under her head, a rug across her feet, wa, sitting on the PdZe of her bed. I wave. The starter held wide the door ', shi, :and starinv disconsolAte]3, out (if' Suddenly she wounded her reflected, .... 0, I I � .. I � . ' Ity University, and gold medallist of plunged from sight. cried. "He's big; for a fish, he's and made her gem -rally comfortable. - � inter-' qplf with the arrow of a hurt glani of the waitting cab and bowed low. "I .111, I,, Trinity Medical College; member of Amelie drew a long, quivering extraordinarily large. Boies, shall, He sat down in a near -by chair and I the windnw at Fin extremely un cc. 1.11 . - f blank blur sky For I �Vhat a waste that no eye but hers - 11.-1 the College of Physicians and Sur- breath. In the hushed morning still- we have him 'stuffed?" watched bon She .slumbered steadily i ,­Rling square o � . I (Continued next week.) .:r . I geons of Ontario. ness she could hear the swirl of the "If you can make the stuffing I with that light, accurately spaced!fi,o, days, she had been as t.erribl ' v -should see the loveliness of her soft ::r I I al -ono, as onv can be only in a crowdel! but potent armor! What an outrage - �� 1, �;;, , ' � I strokes of the unseen swimmer grow- don't miind eating him that way," said breathing which presages a long, long �4 -5 DR. H. HUGH ROSS I city which contains no single famil- ; there was none who might whisper, ;_�b, I ing fainter and fainter as he struck - sl"p. Presently he left the cabin , . Lose no chance of giving plipasure, I'll ��"r, ,ell,. Buies, absently. "But I doubt wbe ace; for just two days short of i "You look divine to -day!" What " - , . "" lar f '. . .1 1`14 _1 I . Graduate of University of Toronto straight out from shore. She imag- ther that two -by -nothing range vill , nd went for a walk. for that is the cease -less and anony- 1 ill V L I a whole week Jinet, the casual rock shame upon men that not one of them ;1'1�; - I 10 Faculty of Medicine, member of Col ined wdth a terrifying intensity the Due east of Long Leg Hole, across i mous triumph of a truly loving spirit. .,�k% t lege of Physicians and Surgeons of be up to the baking." . . . which -be had anchored the arg- I could wear her at his side like a pearl - 1. . feel of the chill water on his warm Amelic studied his face disgustedly; a deep valley, arose a hill of almo-;t � to -Henry Drummond. . I ".. �, . had been shining in a patch of velvet night' I � ,�,� 1. __ , Ontario; pass graduate courses in and active limbs. She envied him. it told her nothing; she would never equal height, crowned by a great mw of her precarious fate, I I I..., T�, - Never before had she felt so strange know whether he was making fun of bowlder silhouetted against the sky Flink out of sight and beyon I th . . . . . . �,: ­� Chicago Clinical School of Chicago ; ( r ken, Rhe tried to hold her vivacious smile, We have always sufficient fortitude 1:11::.. . � Royal Ophthalmic Hospital, London, It caug,ht I of her professional haunts in the dn- but could not. She turned from the to bear the misfortunes of otbers� 1-11. ;; . . . . . . . . � ...... 111�.. , - and sensuous a desire for an inani- her desire to mount her wonderful and known as High Rock. I vith a passionate, rebellious La Rochefoucauld. , ,� ,_ England ; University Hospital, Lon- mate contact. It se(.med to her that, fish ,or not. She did not take u the his eye and he made for it; he plun,g-! ties of nursing sundry blood relations mirror � ,��. A . .4 1,- 0- P I 0.1t don, En�land. Office Back of D above all other des:res, she wanted rod again nor ask him to rebait her ed down the Slope, first through ! :.15 .: "'. I 0 iminion Bank, Seaforth. Phone No. 5. 1 - O... .11 Night calls answered from residence, to feel her body, herself free of all hook. Guided by a rare instinct which ground oak, berry vines, tanglefooT, - - .___ _. _. - __ - � - - - __ .. .; I,., � , tramelings, immersed in the open wa- %�as one of the great factors in her .and -scattered juniper, then through -------- ,.­tv. `[R-toria Street Seaforth. *-A 1� f 1, , , I I 1-,��;� w' -we ,13 d J. 41 11 , d� "'..", .�'%i �, ��_41 11 : ";;.-*, :.'�,.,%Z, .. ��f,.,�i �, :-�, -n I , ,;, " __� Ity, Chicago, 111. Licentiate Royal Carr e -E; - J - ."- College of Dental Surgeons, Toronto. She sighed, then caught her breath, ner to a successful and aignified con- howlder he found that only its wpst- __1 ,;1-44 1 �,,Q, Office over Sillt, Hardware, Main St., slipped from the bed and in her Cut- clusion, bad naturally exhausted ifs ern face was sheer; its top was a!- I . . , 1'. - ,,,, . '. ton nightgown, pinkfooted, picked her particular possibiltiti" of sensation, I most level with ,hv �oil, He walk- I .,,� Seaforth. Phone 151. way gingerly to the edge of the. cliff, ed out of its edge and filled his cv,­; ; I 1� /-`v-�_. - -- _� �­ * I - - - 1- / �j 11 and to do it all over again would have , ": �, with the g - --%v, but wherev., � e- - . I . laid ho,r hand on the rough trunk of been redundant and .silly. . Inrious vif ( 1 4. . - A, 11 DR. F. J. BECHELY the pine tree for support, and stood She curled up on the,. broad stern i he looked he saw the face of Ampliv,l 11 - #oft). - I ) 11 � Graduate Royal College of Dental , _111VL�- P" " - �_ W. R. in comical, thildlike -hesitation, rub- of tho hoat and with a bit of loose flu.qhed in sleep, framed in �u7�hlvd I V _:!!� 5,� _. .�'. 'Surgeons Toronto. Office over o�ll X ,; , �,�A - Z - ... Smith's brocery, Main Street, Sea- hing the calf of her left leg with the line tickled the shining sides of her hair against the background ,d a : . . . __� � i ... half -embracing dark-gmen 1. - illiow. �, 11, 1: .1, .N, � forth. Phones: Office, 185 W.; resi- arch of her right foot. T e fingers capt.ivo. Ile flopped occasionally . , ,�, � , 11 of her free ban(] played with the but- flapped his ta6l, watched her with a He drew a long, deep brea .. 1111 dence, 185 J. 055-tf . . air and realized that I . :,', — tonis at 'her neck and slowly unfasten- philiosophiv,, unwinking eye and COO] � I . `� . ;�, j ,,, I . . . . . . . , , ' happy. A smile rnmo into his eyes V", '.7, I.. ed them. Sihe exposed one shoulder breathed more and more heavily. ' 2 V, ­ "". q;, AUCTIONEERS and stared at its smooth curve, paling Ily and played about the corners of his , I ;�' "Boies," said Arno.lie, suddei , �, _",-�,,,i. , i,"i " ____Z__ I I 1.111� - so quickly beneath the kiss of the "what's the matter with my fish ? mouth. Ile thought of Ritt Bourne, �. A, OSCAR W. REED morning mir. She pullied the gown "DC)n't. be silly," said B(Iieq. "Ho,,, and his heart warnie(l; he made a - xz,��' t - '� - , � , �,- " 11 I Licensed. auctioneer for the C01111- down a little farther and with liPs dying, of course." mental note of an apology only twen- I .. . "4 ty hours due. Twenty hoursi ��_ Z ties of Perth and Huron. Graduate quaintly purse.d emminod the effect Ampliv, Cared not one whit 'how He 11 � 1. of Jones' Auctioneering, on her other arm. A breeze arose as many of Bofies's rapidly increasing felt that he was a month and a world 11 . .. , - , , - - ­ il,c :. � % -/,X;-�, " ,, - --- I . School' of � , 4"" �,,�-� ;,,. i I I � ,,, _; AAK. ,,�4: 1 *n �_ � I 1W � - Chicago. Charges moderate and sat- if to a challenge, .stirred the hair away fro, yesterday, and with that � " I ., � catch should die, but that a like fate __ ,�� "I isfaction guaranteed. Write or wire lying loose upon her back, flapped shnlild befall her prisoner of war was lization that he ==-!�_ - I �1* I � _� , : I - - .r. Oscar W. Reed, Staffa, Ont. Pbone was a good five miles a -way from Am- -- 11 - ,�� 1, the skirts of the nightdress, and inci- in -tolerable. With a courage which - I .. -1 ... . �::11,� U-2. 29,65xl2 dentally swept the fog neatly from few can appreciate sbe, ,set lier teeth elie. How had he come to put that I .11_1� ft*, 'k��_ - �', . - I -= I 11 � - distance between them? What if she V� i ;. -.;, , - ,_ I the face of the waters. held her breath, fixed her eyes, lean ,L-- A I I �l . ,4; - – Z - tl�t I - ; 41"CR, �­ .1 . ��_ . 'THOMAS BROWN "Amelie!" roared a genuinely (4 forward, caught up the .slimy su-f- should awake, find him Absent, and -- , Qk- .� -,'N-,. , _. IN ,� '� " - 4 7!j -o o 7 fp , Licensed auctioneer for the counties �,hocked votice. "Put 6n your clothes! ferer in both bands, and threw hi --- think him gone ? Ile sprang to his ---:-" A" 4 ,.�,111, feet, leaped from the rock and plung �_;-- , 3 , N,#� :7,1,'%' 1 �,, I of Huron and Perth. Correspondence Get back to bedl" - f - IiXrc;fw I �� . , She caught the foldq of the gown d headlong down toward the valley. r,1.11� � - ., _,�� �', �� . .1, arrangements foi sale dates can be "You've got more -tense t I -, , - ,,� A, Inade by calling up phone 212, ,Sea- to her bosom with both hands; tears thought you had," said Stephen. "No- When be reached the cabin he was �_ 4 ;* X- I I— forth, or The Expositor Office. Charg- of disappointment rose to her eyes. body wan -t-9 to eat carp when he can hot and breathless. He rnshed into e , .. W11 J 11 1 es moderate, and satisfaction guaran- She felt no shame. but as she turDed have bass, and I've caught plenty!' its great livi?ig ronm with the name -1 t ill , � I , .. of Amelie on his lips, ready to shout. — -C,( - - , __ - - I - _-, - I teed. and made her way slowly back to He. dragged the anchor aboard, took. XL--- � _;;;�� e .11" , -::- ___ ­:.:L_-� �:�` ::n! , . - , ...... 111, - " - . the cabin she grew grave with won- his Place at the oars, and rowed slow- She was lying on the couch as be bad -Ilk I , "-,4 1W --7=:n--7----- --­�- — __�__ _. , ��Q.l OSCAR KLOPP der at the new spirit, the elf, the ly intb the shade of the shore. There leflt her, still sound asleep. He kneel- A C- ,,-, A --1 - � r A e r, A b b 4 (',( L <- I' -::-- I � I 11�, 11 . . ed at her side and leandd over her, � �, , .1 Honor Graduate Carey Jones, Na- Rtranger, that -had possessed herbody. he stopped and studied Amelie solem- �b ...... I I ., tional School of Auctioneering, Chi -O She went to the inadequate mirrar- nly for some time. There was some- bringing bis eyes close to her face. r e -> A e- L-_3 ,1 A A' P- A < -A ',� 1� "! 0- .> (In L' C A C'd � .. ", ,�� ... 1� - I .1 1,z I cago. Special course taken In Pure and stared at her reflection. The face thing unsatisfactory to his mood in He saw the very conformation of the .4 � a- r C L :> b'r ,.- i P ,d*or,�L�Cr ,J.elq� ,4C\-,4A('<11r' ­ . ... , - I Bred Live Stock, ]keal Estate, Mer- she saw was known And unknown; the, way she was soated. He felt Aexture of her smooth skin and mar- ... !�� "t) I " ",�.� C.0 -d p rb < c d 0-,i r ,-- r--0 1.--�,�� chandise and Farm Sales. Rates In suddenly it smiled at he -r. Her imner that she had not quite earned the veled at its minuto mechanism, never � ,�� c .­ 11 . �,�.� " " before discovered. Ile felt her breath I C1 C. ,� 16, C, G jq ,. t. b b il r'L- ,-1 C< . 1,.:�, . * ... - ko - -4J ,eping, With prevailina market. Sat- soul be -held that smile with amaze- right to be all of -a ndden so con- .,..-�,�, '� or wire, ment and promptly hurried away from cool and sweet in his dilated nostriN, ,.',; , , ,:: IRS ,, . 11aftiction ,ks�ured. W foundedly natural in his presence, and ...�, Z -Osdar Kim, Zurich, Ont. Phone, dt, absorbed but a little frightened. wlien she smiled he nodded his head and knew it for the wine of love. "ATATAPST, iksiranialub ok'arkattiriuFmasi tawn," Neither Eskimo nor Indian possessed a written Ian-' I � I I . .. . - : $, . -52 "Amelie," be. murmured, "my girl." A IL may appear mprel y a t hi I punble, bxit if giiage bofore the advent of the white man, although the' , � �,,, -1&9% 2866 When Stephen entered be made no gravely a.,; one wbo Says, "I thought - yTogr,Ap ica . . . tb . " - ... , mention of the incident beside the -red restle given the, phoretic values c t e Freneb alphnbet t Indians bad a picture. language, which is rather different� '.1" . so " and decided to speak: She stir ssly and vvhiisper- ( 11 es e .; ���, I ,! 1.1%.., 1; ... I quitir 71�,�! I ' ed his name. A look of wonder swept groiips of lettors taike on meaning which retiolvilthnul A white man invented a written language, first used by J<, i R. T, LUKER pool, but be stared at Ainelie for a "Amelie," -he said, quite FeeriousTv,, across his -face. Ile felt the ago -long clear,to the Eskimo inhabitante of Cheqterfield Inlet ::;� 1.� . � Ueensed aiiWo-neer for the County moment with a blank quizzical look "there was one flaw in what I SAM the Crees, then Adopted by missionaries of v%rious re- ; � if, ., attended to in all h as one might bestow on a tad- pride of 6e accepted lover stumbling Southampton Island and other territory approaching and �� I ,�, ",­ . M bf Ifurot. Sales sud to you'last night. When I said I'd by G6d-sent chanep on incontrovert- within the Arctic Circle.. To the natives in the Distrip il, today it is in general use. This . d � ,I ... ., q ligious beliefs, ant " �. It , ., Valft of tte county. Seven YOM' sx- pole hovering at the brink of frog- kill you I meant it,.and you knowtbat ible proof of his tenure in the Mart of Keewatin and bordering t he western Shores of I ludson written btligiiage has been picturesquely termed "Birich ,.,.":,4. .� " petiiittee ,, rn MAnitoba. and Saskatcho dom. She glanced at him quite 60'01- I meant it; but unfortunately you of his beloved. Ile laid his hand light- tic soiinds woiild tell thern thXt they we.ry hark talking," due to the use of bark and burnt stick iU : I I 'A. � . . � , - Phone No. Se ssed and al)roiri- kn ... just as certainly that that hor- Shia stirred a- reseed by their "Fat.b(,r, the Uigh Priest," the early Stages of its development. 414 ��!�i - ,, teasonab 0.,I, .R� 11 upon her breast. 1 , i .. . �;. ed, and seemed to him and to herself ,ibl, possibility passed the moment A.rsene Turquetil, of the Order of The syllabic cliaracteiis are the invention Of ismeta _ U L , a ter Cent lei'S P I re . X a I;ft JLt ro, Jgj� ., �'. . 11, �­ The ;lh r to have -gone through a complete you Mve in to -me. The weakness'in gain and raised her arms as if to the Oblates of , Ma�y Immaculate, and Apostolic Prefect Evans, an Englishman 'who landed in Canada in IM 1A "i 'I, X, I .., .., , ,. �,. " t change of idontity Mnee the Juvenile They struck his overhanging , a tain who had remained long uflost pvft , ... � '­ �X� de � ; an' �`s - bone ay these .old �-'e bri gp "o t 'I in other word, 0 1 6.1 S 0 1 tl stretch. .;,� , 5 i e ort 1, P, mp y a my position is that you may not feel shoulders and, sleepily changing their of Hudson Bay. Son W SOS 096P �,��,,i� %'V ' " 0 . ciolt� 6 , 6 , 1. I t tideid. scene of only half an hour bef'r'- bound by, the sporting obligation to These phonetic groops form part of the messagn in to the Napoleonic wars, y0iing Evans received a 16h, �;:7,�, .'' I I - I intention, crept about his neck, drew 1, : ":,", i I 1�1 - - 9 _ . I - She had done her hair very neatly syllabic characters shown above which is the written schooling h time he dispills �q Ms � . �. - � I -,":�� R carry through your ,half of that bar- than usual during whic -' V1, . , "I I I . . 4 I . - � I . and, though neither of tbern rdalized So I've bad to think up 9, .slowly tight, and hugged him in an !arqtiage understood by the Eskimo and Indian peoples remarkable aptitude ior higtory and languages. A,ftbt.h*,;11 1��. , ,...? , � 11 k � 1' , . ", . �, , . , .� " _ . V - * A'ARIMS , ' *'in'- impulsive, strangling hold. arrival in Canada, Mr. Evans obtained employment AdA " � r .1'1'-�­ it, this simpl '�," , - t&A2w,6#,#0;"i%10r Pibrth and ga I can imagine you fargivii f4 Iloiles 11 she whispered, V The message was broadcast by Mgr. Turquetil fr school teacher and, in coune of time Served bt,­VMidft, ' :': ,'��.',' ' � �_';'gvy e little fact Alone implied tb tli'l'j else. in the northern parts of the Dominion. 1''.. an entire cycle of psychologicall phen- _ 01111 t" 1*4 �, _,�,�;, ,I I I, , " , MISS, � 061101todii bmena. Once more woman bad 9'UC- ing a. man for kbocking you down, but tiyes ' Amelie," he breathed close to CISMO, the Ottawa station of the Canadian National places in Ontario an Ultimately advaiieed th I I �' , 'N�, " �i. TOT*$ I ' tted in service Ili the Metho t Ghllft � " .. � I for 11 ' e. Railways, Radio Department, and being transmi h. Mr, E onoam= ,�*' . I 4n1h Stoo '11E* I can't see you forgMrg him et fad U I L � - I .. t eeeded in squaring the circle and was apgIadyi oti And that's what I'll d-3 I ;v it��Y,ml �� Stoo f ,=ga difficoltito When his Wii kI ' 16611t, inei" the Eskimo tongue wgs the first occasion on which t1lat 4t Z , "' back again the same time -,�,%,,;Z� , at normal. . .Y45,,�'� & %_ i A ... . . . ,0*% � to you gifyyott dottilt toe. 'the mark- - ` � . 1. . �OL � . . other I _1_11%`,,,:�� , *h'' * �ilels � )6041� 'I, I g%4,0 -late spoke ih Firendhi thelft ift En igh, to that A I �,-�E ano f W, V" 4"ovoelove you, darling, with all mv languagehadbeenuaedinati,foadeut. At . _ . "paUdW O' F6 -to . � . 'L;1t , ,�_:j �, 6A ! ,�' '%Pood' v pil-ag," said Ste0bet), spttk id just the way your m a the �,re ler'��',,,V� I *1 lwi IL shbr*,'out of his allddgnly Acquired us(A 't6 do. That,,, ,An 6t ti, lideners-in might andentand wbAb waA eing a" , I I I I , , , , ,fi � , h to �,,�.�. � . , � 11 . 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Licentiate Royal Carr e -E; - J - ."- College of Dental Surgeons, Toronto. She sighed, then caught her breath, ner to a successful and aignified con- howlder he found that only its wpst- __1 ,;1-44 1 �,,Q, Office over Sillt, Hardware, Main St., slipped from the bed and in her Cut- clusion, bad naturally exhausted ifs ern face was sheer; its top was a!- I . . , 1'. - ,,,, . '. ton nightgown, pinkfooted, picked her particular possibiltiti" of sensation, I most level with ,hv �oil, He walk- I .,,� Seaforth. Phone 151. way gingerly to the edge of the. cliff, ed out of its edge and filled his cv,­; ; I 1� /-`v-�_. - -- _� �­ * I - - - 1- / �j 11 and to do it all over again would have , ": �, with the g - --%v, but wherev., � e- - . I . laid ho,r hand on the rough trunk of been redundant and .silly. . Inrious vif ( 1 4. . - A, 11 DR. F. J. BECHELY the pine tree for support, and stood She curled up on the,. broad stern i he looked he saw the face of Ampliv,l 11 - #oft). - I ) 11 � Graduate Royal College of Dental , _111VL�- P" " - �_ W. R. in comical, thildlike -hesitation, rub- of tho hoat and with a bit of loose flu.qhed in sleep, framed in �u7�hlvd I V _:!!� 5,� _. .�'. 'Surgeons Toronto. Office over o�ll X ,; , �,�A - Z - ... Smith's brocery, Main Street, Sea- hing the calf of her left leg with the line tickled the shining sides of her hair against the background ,d a : . . . __� � i ... half -embracing dark-gmen 1. - illiow. �, 11, 1: .1, .N, � forth. Phones: Office, 185 W.; resi- arch of her right foot. T e fingers capt.ivo. Ile flopped occasionally . , ,�, � , 11 of her free ban(] played with the but- flapped his ta6l, watched her with a He drew a long, deep brea .. 1111 dence, 185 J. 055-tf . . air and realized that I . :,', — tonis at 'her neck and slowly unfasten- philiosophiv,, unwinking eye and COO] � I . `� . ;�, j ,,, I . . . . . . . , , ' happy. A smile rnmo into his eyes V", '.7, I.. ed them. Sihe exposed one shoulder breathed more and more heavily. ' 2 V, ­ "". q;, AUCTIONEERS and stared at its smooth curve, paling Ily and played about the corners of his , I ;�' "Boies," said Arno.lie, suddei , �, _",-�,,,i. , i,"i " ____Z__ I I 1.111� - so quickly beneath the kiss of the "what's the matter with my fish ? mouth. Ile thought of Ritt Bourne, �. A, OSCAR W. REED morning mir. She pullied the gown "DC)n't. be silly," said B(Iieq. "Ho,,, and his heart warnie(l; he made a - xz,��' t - '� - , � , �,- " 11 I Licensed. auctioneer for the C01111- down a little farther and with liPs dying, of course." mental note of an apology only twen- I .. . "4 ty hours due. Twenty hoursi ��_ Z ties of Perth and Huron. Graduate quaintly purse.d emminod the effect Ampliv, Cared not one whit 'how He 11 � 1. of Jones' Auctioneering, on her other arm. A breeze arose as many of Bofies's rapidly increasing felt that he was a month and a world 11 . .. , - , , - - ­ il,c :. � % -/,X;-�, " ,, - --- I . School' of � , 4"" �,,�-� ;,,. i I I � ,,, _; AAK. ,,�4: 1 *n �_ � I 1W � - Chicago. Charges moderate and sat- if to a challenge, .stirred the hair away fro, yesterday, and with that � " I ., � catch should die, but that a like fate __ ,�� "I isfaction guaranteed. Write or wire lying loose upon her back, flapped shnlild befall her prisoner of war was lization that he ==-!�_ - I �1* I � _� , : I - - .r. Oscar W. Reed, Staffa, Ont. Pbone was a good five miles a -way from Am- -- 11 - ,�� 1, the skirts of the nightdress, and inci- in -tolerable. With a courage which - I .. -1 ... . �::11,� U-2. 29,65xl2 dentally swept the fog neatly from few can appreciate sbe, ,set lier teeth elie. How had he come to put that I .11_1� ft*, 'k��_ - �', . - I -= I 11 � - distance between them? What if she V� i ;. -.;, , - ,_ I the face of the waters. held her breath, fixed her eyes, lean ,L-- A I I �l . ,4; - – Z - tl�t I - ; 41"CR, �­ .1 . ��_ . 'THOMAS BROWN "Amelie!" roared a genuinely (4 forward, caught up the .slimy su-f- should awake, find him Absent, and -- , Qk- .� -,'N-,. , _. IN ,� '� " - 4 7!j -o o 7 fp , Licensed auctioneer for the counties �,hocked votice. "Put 6n your clothes! ferer in both bands, and threw hi --- think him gone ? Ile sprang to his ---:-" A" 4 ,.�,111, feet, leaped from the rock and plung �_;-- , 3 , N,#� :7,1,'%' 1 �,, I of Huron and Perth. Correspondence Get back to bedl" - f - IiXrc;fw I �� . , She caught the foldq of the gown d headlong down toward the valley. r,1.11� � - ., _,�� �', �� . .1, arrangements foi sale dates can be "You've got more -tense t I -, , - ,,� A, Inade by calling up phone 212, ,Sea- to her bosom with both hands; tears thought you had," said Stephen. "No- When be reached the cabin he was �_ 4 ;* X- I I— forth, or The Expositor Office. Charg- of disappointment rose to her eyes. body wan -t-9 to eat carp when he can hot and breathless. He rnshed into e , .. W11 J 11 1 es moderate, and satisfaction guaran- She felt no shame. but as she turDed have bass, and I've caught plenty!' its great livi?ig ronm with the name -1 t ill , � I , .. of Amelie on his lips, ready to shout. — -C,( - - , __ - - I - _-, - I teed. and made her way slowly back to He. dragged the anchor aboard, took. XL--- � _;;;�� e .11" , -::- ___ ­:.:L_-� �:�` ::n! , . - , ...... 111, - " - . the cabin she grew grave with won- his Place at the oars, and rowed slow- She was lying on the couch as be bad -Ilk I , "-,4 1W --7=:n--7----- --­�- — __�__ _. , ��Q.l OSCAR KLOPP der at the new spirit, the elf, the ly intb the shade of the shore. There leflt her, still sound asleep. He kneel- A C- ,,-, A --1 - � r A e r, A b b 4 (',( L <- I' -::-- I � I 11�, 11 . . ed at her side and leandd over her, � �, , .1 Honor Graduate Carey Jones, Na- Rtranger, that -had possessed herbody. he stopped and studied Amelie solem- �b ...... I I ., tional School of Auctioneering, Chi -O She went to the inadequate mirrar- nly for some time. There was some- bringing bis eyes close to her face. r e -> A e- L-_3 ,1 A A' P- A < -A ',� 1� "! 0- .> (In L' C A C'd � .. ", ,�� ... 1� - I .1 1,z I cago. Special course taken In Pure and stared at her reflection. The face thing unsatisfactory to his mood in He saw the very conformation of the .4 � a- r C L :> b'r ,.- i P ,d*or,�L�Cr ,J.elq� ,4C\-,4A('<11r' ­ . ... , - I Bred Live Stock, ]keal Estate, Mer- she saw was known And unknown; the, way she was soated. He felt Aexture of her smooth skin and mar- ... !�� "t) I " ",�.� C.0 -d p rb < c d 0-,i r ,-- r--0 1.--�,�� chandise and Farm Sales. Rates In suddenly it smiled at he -r. Her imner that she had not quite earned the veled at its minuto mechanism, never � ,�� c .­ 11 . �,�.� " " before discovered. Ile felt her breath I C1 C. ,� 16, C, G jq ,. t. b b il r'L- ,-1 C< . 1,.:�, . * ... - ko - -4J ,eping, With prevailina market. Sat- soul be -held that smile with amaze- right to be all of -a ndden so con- .,..-�,�, '� or wire, ment and promptly hurried away from cool and sweet in his dilated nostriN, ,.',; , , ,:: IRS ,, . 11aftiction ,ks�ured. W foundedly natural in his presence, and ...�, Z -Osdar Kim, Zurich, Ont. Phone, dt, absorbed but a little frightened. wlien she smiled he nodded his head and knew it for the wine of love. "ATATAPST, iksiranialub ok'arkattiriuFmasi tawn," Neither Eskimo nor Indian possessed a written Ian-' I � I I . .. . - : $, . -52 "Amelie," be. murmured, "my girl." A IL may appear mprel y a t hi I punble, bxit if giiage bofore the advent of the white man, although the' , � �,,, -1&9% 2866 When Stephen entered be made no gravely a.,; one wbo Says, "I thought - yTogr,Ap ica . . . tb . " - ... , mention of the incident beside the -red restle given the, phoretic values c t e Freneb alphnbet t Indians bad a picture. language, which is rather different� '.1" . so " and decided to speak: She stir ssly and vvhiisper- ( 11 es e .; ���, I ,! 1.1%.., 1; ... I quitir 71�,�! I ' ed his name. A look of wonder swept groiips of lettors taike on meaning which retiolvilthnul A white man invented a written language, first used by J<, i R. T, LUKER pool, but be stared at Ainelie for a "Amelie," -he said, quite FeeriousTv,, across his -face. Ile felt the ago -long clear,to the Eskimo inhabitante of Cheqterfield Inlet ::;� 1.� . � Ueensed aiiWo-neer for the County moment with a blank quizzical look "there was one flaw in what I SAM the Crees, then Adopted by missionaries of v%rious re- ; � if, ., attended to in all h as one might bestow on a tad- pride of 6e accepted lover stumbling Southampton Island and other territory approaching and �� I ,�, ",­ . M bf Ifurot. Sales sud to you'last night. When I said I'd by G6d-sent chanep on incontrovert- within the Arctic Circle.. To the natives in the Distrip il, today it is in general use. This . d � ,I ... ., q ligious beliefs, ant " �. It , ., Valft of tte county. Seven YOM' sx- pole hovering at the brink of frog- kill you I meant it,.and you knowtbat ible proof of his tenure in the Mart of Keewatin and bordering t he western Shores of I ludson written btligiiage has been picturesquely termed "Birich ,.,.":,4. .� " petiiittee ,, rn MAnitoba. and Saskatcho dom. She glanced at him quite 60'01- I meant it; but unfortunately you of his beloved. Ile laid his hand light- tic soiinds woiild tell thern thXt they we.ry hark talking," due to the use of bark and burnt stick iU : I I 'A. � . . � , - Phone No. Se ssed and al)roiri- kn ... just as certainly that that hor- Shia stirred a- reseed by their "Fat.b(,r, the Uigh Priest," the early Stages of its development. 414 ��!�i - ,, teasonab 0.,I, .R� 11 upon her breast. 1 , i .. . �;. ed, and seemed to him and to herself ,ibl, possibility passed the moment A.rsene Turquetil, of the Order of The syllabic cliaracteiis are the invention Of ismeta _ U L , a ter Cent lei'S P I re . X a I;ft JLt ro, Jgj� ., �'. . 11, �­ The ;lh r to have -gone through a complete you Mve in to -me. The weakness'in gain and raised her arms as if to the Oblates of , Ma�y Immaculate, and Apostolic Prefect Evans, an Englishman 'who landed in Canada in IM 1A "i 'I, X, I .., .., , ,. �,. " t change of idontity Mnee the Juvenile They struck his overhanging , a tain who had remained long uflost pvft , ... � '­ �X� de � ; an' �`s - bone ay these .old �-'e bri gp "o t 'I in other word, 0 1 6.1 S 0 1 tl stretch. .;,� , 5 i e ort 1, P, mp y a my position is that you may not feel shoulders and, sleepily changing their of Hudson Bay. Son W SOS 096P �,��,,i� %'V ' " 0 . ciolt� 6 , 6 , 1. I t tideid. scene of only half an hour bef'r'- bound by, the sporting obligation to These phonetic groops form part of the messagn in to the Napoleonic wars, y0iing Evans received a 16h, �;:7,�, .'' I I - I intention, crept about his neck, drew 1, : ":,", i I 1�1 - - 9 _ . I - She had done her hair very neatly syllabic characters shown above which is the written schooling h time he dispills �q Ms � . �. - � I -,":�� R carry through your ,half of that bar- than usual during whic -' V1, . , "I I I . . 4 I . - � I . and, though neither of tbern rdalized So I've bad to think up 9, .slowly tight, and hugged him in an !arqtiage understood by the Eskimo and Indian peoples remarkable aptitude ior higtory and languages. A,ftbt.h*,;11 1��. , ,...? , � 11 k � 1' , . ", . �, , . , .� " _ . V - * A'ARIMS , ' *'in'- impulsive, strangling hold. arrival in Canada, Mr. Evans obtained employment AdA " � r .1'1'-�­ it, this simpl '�," , - t&A2w,6#,#0;"i%10r Pibrth and ga I can imagine you fargivii f4 Iloiles 11 she whispered, V The message was broadcast by Mgr. Turquetil fr school teacher and, in coune of time Served bt,­VMidft, ' :': ,'��.',' ' � �_';'gvy e little fact Alone implied tb tli'l'j else. in the northern parts of the Dominion. 1''.. an entire cycle of psychologicall phen- _ 01111 t" 1*4 �, _,�,�;, ,I I I, , " , MISS, � 061101todii bmena. Once more woman bad 9'UC- ing a. man for kbocking you down, but tiyes ' Amelie," he breathed close to CISMO, the Ottawa station of the Canadian National places in Ontario an Ultimately advaiieed th I I �' , 'N�, " �i. TOT*$ I ' tted in service Ili the Metho t Ghllft � " .. � I for 11 ' e. Railways, Radio Department, and being transmi h. Mr, E onoam= ,�*' . I 4n1h Stoo '11E* I can't see you forgMrg him et fad U I L � - I .. t eeeded in squaring the circle and was apgIadyi oti And that's what I'll d-3 I ;v it��Y,ml �� Stoo f ,=ga difficoltito When his Wii kI ' 16611t, inei" the Eskimo tongue wgs the first occasion on which t1lat 4t Z , "' back again the same time -,�,%,,;Z� , at normal. . .Y45,,�'� & %_ i A ... . . . ,0*% � to you gifyyott dottilt toe. 'the mark- - ` � . 1. . �OL � . . other I _1_11%`,,,:�� , *h'' * �ilels � )6041� 'I, I g%4,0 -late spoke ih Firendhi thelft ift En igh, to that A I �,-�E ano f W, V" 4"ovoelove you, darling, with all mv languagehadbeenuaedinati,foadeut. At . _ . "paUdW O' F6 -to . � . 'L;1t , ,�_:j �, 6A ! ,�' '%Pood' v pil-ag," said Ste0bet), spttk id just the way your m a the �,re ler'��',,,V� I *1 lwi IL shbr*,'out of his allddgnly Acquired us(A 't6 do. That,,, ,An 6t ti, lideners-in might andentand wbAb waA eing a" , I I I I , , , , ,fi � , h to �,,�.�. � . , � 11 . 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