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I DR. F. J. R. FORSTER stopp d where the forest seemed d- - She bent over. him. ,Her soft lips ever�be. What he did was right and troy it once you were a part of it. fellow who -starts out looking f9r I
: denly tc� end in a , ghostly, smoke- touched -his forehead, and, he hearid just, Td'sieu ,David. He was the old- And so I could not tell you Carmin so wealthy and -so used to handling ti ouble.---Toledo Blade. , r � lr� .1 -
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Graduate of Faculty of Medicine, his shirt was torn from his shoulders. be waited, and lips soft as velvet ')ur mother and father, and then he tening!'� ment. fHE MCKILLOP MUTUAL ' I. - l!'14'
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k Aberhart's Drug Store, Main St., black ma*. And when he saw WIRA OFFICF—SEAFORTH, ONT, , ��
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crook of his arm as she knelt there edge of that plain where he died and' St. Pierre held out his two great,
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awt of post office. on his breast and he could see the the same time, so that he has been tween them, 'but their eyes were the men about W. E. Hinchley, Seaforth; John Idur- , . :,;111 .
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crashing into the depths below, smoth- mained very still, seeming not to Seek there would assemble those who '
ered in an avalanche of, ash PLnd sizzl- li�eathe. I ing for Roger Audemard — the denly come the faith and understand- dch; R. G. Jarmouth, Brodhagen; Jam.
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Imtely occupied by Mks. Parsons. Roger. For a space his ev- were hands lay over -the edge of the bed, "Yes?" two hearts were thumping inside him rOP In ;odlerich; Alex. Broadfoot, N*. 3, Sea,- I
%# Hours, 9 to 10 a.m., 6 to 7 p.m.; blinded, and when at last 1.�; could see' and so lightly 'be could scarce feel the "Marie -Anne." in -the place 'of one. and bet a few thousand dollars to �",:l
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.. I away, dragging 'himself on his hands "Good God!" choked David. "St. It was an interminable time, he conclude the evening's entertainment. AcCartney, No. 3, Seaforth.; Murray �. ',i�
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I her own upon it, and a little at a Pierre, do you lie? Is this anothei thought, before Marie -Anne stood in riibson, Brucefield ; James Shol&e% ;4`.,
and knees through theblistering muck tirne drew it to her, 'until the bandag- -bit of tric the doorway.- For a breath she paus ed to personate great captains of in- 17
Office and residence Goderich Street, ot the fire. And then, as. he stared, kery �1' . alton. � r'_',-"
' ,east of the Methodist Church, Sea- . . ed thing was against her lip"s. it "It is the tzr-tIth," said � St. Pierre. ed there, looking at him as he stretch- dustry so that the gaping visitor � . �
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f:orth. Phone 46. Coroner f or the ''" IV "Marie -'Anne is my sister, -and Car- ed ,out his bandaged arm to her, mo -A- w --- - _. I ; � I 1,
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4 County of Huron. over it 'with a great cry, moaning a- brat like a drum inside him! through the cabin window—,'- soul to come in, yet ready as a bird ". �
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&eons of Ontario. 3 Marie -Anne's cheek, the velvety crush A great gasp of breath came out of gainst his neck, and his lips crushed wouldbe ashamed to go home Exeter .... . 10.49 , 6.04
- -_ stump,but the fiTe-ghriveled corpse of of h(O hair? Carrigan. in the smothering sweetness 6f her and admit thatte had not bucked the .- - ....111111.�
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. And then he whispered, "Marie- "Yes, my wife, and the greatest- hair. He made no effort to speak, be- game. It was part of the young yippen ........... - 11.08 6.23 / 1�4,11
Graduate of University of Toronto Horror chok�d back speech On his Anne—" hearted woman that ever lived, with-. yond that first izalling of her name. rounder's education. Sometimes Can- �
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racWty of Medicine, member of Col- own lips. 'Black Roger looked up at She still lay, for a moment, utterly out one exception in all the world!""He could feel her heart throbbing When .1
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"t :_v 4weago inical Sphool of Chicago ; out of his, body, Then, suddenly, he lieving he had spoken her name in voice. "It was she, and not Mtarie- at his shoulders and at last she rais- celebrated Canfield solitaire. The min- Clinton ........... 11.53 6.52 4 1 �
p thalmic Hospital, London. seemed to get grip of himself, and that strip of ed her glorious face so near that the 'Tnum Londesboro ........ 12.13 " 7.12 'r
Royal 0 'IT his sleep, she raised her head and Anne, who shot you on" bet on a card was $100, but .�,
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I � � DR., F. J. BECHELY ever made, Roger Audemard! Wber down the ball. 'brother. But he belonged to the devil shinin I i ly 'and hei'"""che favor the banker. With so many .Hensall ............ 8.32 4.48 , . : �?',�;q�
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�18urgeons, Toronto. .�I,rie-Anne!" and went South, and -became what he And d ee throbbing in averages speedily made 8.59 5.17 , 1
tftitWs Main Street, Sea- now he is dead-!' Ile heard another door,, and voices, ul - I man, Johnny Duhcan's place at SaT- . q; tx �
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And with that his head dropped -11,lnge that light in 'her own, ant] she 4 othing like this at Duncan's place. Seaforth ............. 6.59 8.08 " $�'�,
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qt be was sitting up straight, with her brother?" . tem(ber, and that will give us time to this principle, he made a good deal ""; 2�',
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zroat pain, -but for many hours you In a great room at the end of the revenge, but . ,
satiqfa�tion guaranteed. Phone 802. was burned, and blinded, and hisbrain �'! bee rest of it! Through friends she learn- " --- 1i
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Icuclied his face, and now he ,began as My . the long time it was taking GI i stxeimors, as descril�pn a bun- &A& ', .�
,U01141 School of Auctioneering, 40'hl- smoldering debris under his feet. To- �o understand ti, self, for I had sworn to take my irmin 'IPP . tW,
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