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JOXIN. J. HUGGARD
. �Barrister, Solicitor,
' Notary Public, Etc.
Seattle B104 - - §eaforth,-Ont.
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Barrilster, Solicitor Conveyancer
and getpr Public. Rolicitor for the
Dominion tank. Office in rear of the
Dorainion Bank, Seaforth. Money to
loan.
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Barristers, Solicitors, Conveyan-
Cers, and Notarie,s Public, Etc. Office
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VETERINARY I
JOHN GRIEVE, V.S.
Honor graduate of Ontario Veterin- f
ary'College. All diseases of domestic
animalB treated. Calls promptly at- a
tended %:nd erharges moderate. Vet- c
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and residence on Goderich Street, one
door east of Dr. Mackay's Office, Sea- t
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I A. R. CAMPBELL, V.S. b
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Graduate of Ontario Veterinary e
College, University of Toronto. All I
diseases of domestic animals treated a
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Charges reasonable. Day or night f,
calls promptly attended to. Office on
sin Street, Hensall, opposite Town h
Hall. Phone 116.
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_ something cold or 1)rao- a ,or just aged.raes 0eated there intent upon I 1�00pon, � . .'I
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a inhuman. Come,bem Lay your ga;Me 01 Wegfil. He- put aside his, ax , ih dreams, -11 � take F ,A.p
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"Where do we go now Ritt?", she "Ritt, my boy," he said, "I don't At Players looked up -and said: ,It is and studied each. otherps :faces I 0_�, T, 7, ��v� Ml
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"Home," he whispered, came up on the Subway. I couldn't rww. "Where can she have come froin?sl,
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hat the other occupants glanced at couldn't wait to tell you forward thrust of his head and at the found its handle moldered inhto dus. "Haw wonderful of h �._ ,
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When they had entered his father's was more years- the an "That's all very well," said Angela, 7--l", �.1411` , ,�,*,
-beard, so long that it trailed upon . will ,-he wai�e ixp -,�60 ' �, .! 1�, . ky.,
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sin to the driver, but as they thread- the ground. He went hasti impatiently, "but it doesn't help to many gi ' ' �'�!�L' L ,
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oway slipped her hand inside his 1 head at the maid's kno6k�on the door passed since the day when he had If I should dream their sleep?" � _ - - �;_1.1,
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ar, we'll have to go -to the hotel a jumble of broken rocks as only the freeing of her hands, She moved and that no trace of his kinsfolk re- f -O ,or, - , , � i�! " , �
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ISt, and I must finish packing. Per a easily, taking possession of herself mained. It is a very old story,,, she wish her to be as straightforward, as tain cl
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ear- and she playing a mighty salmon with he and his father and Miss Living- 44MY Possession not only of herself, but of J to know ano ,� " �', ", � K�
They arrived at the house in Mur- lissome body. dear," cried Angela, "where ther as you or Ritt -have �,,,,,, , Q�
all the strength of her solid mind atiol stone were already waiting, he could have you learned these things?" you and of me and of what we thought probably known a dozen women." ", � ..... I
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on and Simon bowed low to his new fought and lost . . Jlist nate truthfulness and with a breath- 0 have faith enough in my own streng7Cri I cu-mt to an old saying which we .11 _. 1.
istress. and fought ag in- tak made a movement of tentative pro- _'�� �,,'�-�J .. 11
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That's when I turned fool. r drop p ' to hold her. I've been trying to com- men have always accepted thout � 5.,
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versity of Western Ontario, London. I I `1,tid or 1,appt-ned. Tit(, salmon took 1 . it sh". I her hand through his � and %,b N ...,
f () I olan S a j snatch -d it away to clap i -XI-1-i -rn, and look- genl.litlUly good at heart , would A man can be thankful he is born ,
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11 f I . ��-. Ilis T.ale-bluv eycs � .'�.v bit in his mouth for a last ru..h glee it-, s'ght of the large, SN - �A ed up into his face ti� fl-orn 11 - ' rise to a refreshing plane if environ- these days for with the decreasing 1. �
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Ontario. , IV, aln--�'� sodatvly, one after h !'t 11 , , aLT11r�1z,:wi %� i -h all the rule. - . I 1.
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Rotunda Hospital for Women an,l Ine tll;rlg." I froin hi.� shotdd,,r, ,hp c,)n!intt( .0 11 happiness of tho ni,mient, and gazin- fro'n, the smooth running of the stan- I The p!uF-rours is about as far as ,, -
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lately occupi;,d by Mrs. Parsons. , .,h,, got hor fi-t (in sol�d earth ,I g: "J'a ; untrapped fawn into hor lover's vye, thi-y need the mustard seed of irring-, Mr. Denis Bradley. . " �, -,
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Sundays, 1 to 2 p.m. 2866-21;, " An y n I,, I, v ? " asked Ritt. I'll ' , , I ' he flaunted, linashanieti, the open se-
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of cret of her heam. J. E. and Angela flight, or nhy fancy. You see, I have In order to be a reforme,r instead :, �
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Office and residence Goderich Street, "Oh, but I did," .,;aid Alloway, "in- in their midst; but the will ; . ,, put J . el ,�; ,
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w as all over and thirty pounds if rived- at the con,mmmat wisdom which me Alloway is nothing more wonder- Free Press. �, a
Methodist church, Sea- 'zide I " Alloway at her ea.se, if it c%. - t,xist- I , I
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on the SPRCiOUS vista of drawing an,l fied thi, flanit, upon the ancient alt,r; %aid J. E., Utk,inz Al!owav's hand a-n,i -, �,
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ity University, anti gold medallist of � door led the eye to the (14,ep .shadows in s,ing anti story, for she wasn", a things which were clenu, t,al in the � I n o k P d s tend i) " %- into h,-r.�. "Ruo al.,I-�.7 a ; �,�,
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Trinity Medical (Wlege; member ofl of the library. A stairway paiivlel� husky . was gentle and . uth, her abidin bed. A riz . ,
I her unclouded purposes and untarn4.�Ii- the fir anti t:dk." [tub Gently and Upward Toward thel ,,unce bottle of Moore's Emerald Oil .. . , P ,
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i So informal a gatherinir of friends ' me. Forgive sin old wornan. Ta ko Your druggist for an orig�inal two- C. Aberhart, seils lots of i't,
Royal Ophthalmic Hospital, London,lwas panvlM fully . tWVlIt_y years ago, your head a chance. If you lose. her,could scarcely retire to th, .tat,ly t .,
England; University Hospital, Lon- on the orrasiwi ,J your husband's dig- I'll never forgive you." - ____ . . --- - - —_ I
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between the widely ,spaced palings, said Ritt, warmly, 11for saying justi �.
Night calls answered from residence, but couldn't pull it back again." hesitated, and then, led by J. E. him- �
Victoria Street, Seaforth. "Ob," -aid Alloway, patting the that. Father, it's great to have you, seff, entered the hallowed precincts .1
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DR. J. A. MUNN to Alloway hersclf, that has ever, narrow portale which gave upon the I �1�
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ity, Chicago, 111. Licentiate Royal that too, Ritt?" she asked. "I wish too proud to take help." I
could have been babies together." head to a familiar odor, It was the PPEVENT FOPEST FIRES ."',
College of Dental Surgeons, Toronto. w`�' "Well," said J. R, "you remember -
Office over Sills' Hardware, Main SL, "I do, too, dear," said Bourne, and, � I told you I know why she went t-) gestpre of one whose childhood has I . � . , __ __ 1. .�
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Surgeons, Toronto. Office over W. R. into what -bad been his mother's own perfection of the imaginative type. pungent smell of clipped box. � . I III,
freshly done She was wearing a tulle dreft that "A% I- . � 14, . "'.
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Smith's Grocery, Main Street, Sea- "" " Look out for it. Now I've done, it; was like a cloud of deep -brown smoke ^N , I ... 11
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ties of Perth and Huron. Graduate always knock before I enter. The . "She has an that," said J. E., pick- worn leather. She made an appeal- I PAYMA TER . . 1.
of Jones, School, cd Auct"On'sering' door yonder 4 -ads to your bath and ing up his hat, "but if at any time you ing movement toward Boar , her I .1
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isfaction guaranteed. Write or wire Would you like to see it -the bed- eu balance of the mind some seer gave hand placed lightly on his arm, pass- I � I � .... 11
Oscar W. Reed, Staffs, Ont. Phone room ? " her for a seventh birthday present. ed slowly along the laden shelves. . . . . . .
11-2. 2965x12 She nodded, and he led the way to Now I'm off again." Here and there she paused to greet V ,�
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THOMAS BROWN approached cautiously, peeped around door and then wandered away through who meets an old and dear friend. .1 I'll....
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of Huron and Perth. Correspondence miliar garment, threw aia inquiring loitering in each to picture Alloway he felt an access of jubilattion which . � ,.� 't.
arrangements for sale dates can be , birdlik in one and another homely setting. In lit? up his heavy face with a boyish I
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OSCAR KLOPP a- fill! I love your great big house. It tried to seize that fanciful vision and in its native forest. H,� leaned over �21111 duche _,,
Honor Graduate Carey Jones, N is big enough to dream in. If one mold it into flesh and bone, subject and whispered, happily. "The girl is �_� *W — - -,
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Write or wire, "No newTurniture," he murMUTed. realization and he was afraid. he moving within its cloud of tulle amid ....-
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Zurich, Ont. Phone, "No new furniture," she echoed. . the harmonious broovns of oak and HundredS bf thousands of Canadian men �Lnd women 'I''
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R. T. LUIKER ment that he turned his eyes away, a- be one of them. � ", q,
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No. 1. Orders left tit The Huron Ex- and east a pleased, radiant glance ov- J 9 I �
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