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6y the most modern principles , "ThatIs right, Brady," . exulted I er I'L I men, go down. every ;morning early,, to - .. � ".". - -
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Toronto. III y dooty as I see that dDoty, haven't 'Haight tuTmed. to Myra. 4i of all; few stores carry it and, onay . ,..��!,
. "Yes," -the prisoner answered, no in ,tyou somebody .Was responsible' for all I "Sweetheart," he said huskily, .- . �'.,.. I 1.
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. ueking in his breath, "you'll. be want 2la- legal advice emeocting a Story that go with you to,'the Heights. � � "i"
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lans and Surgeons of Ontario. Office "Mr. Webster," he- spoke syniparthet- ' - b 1 era.tion far the change: they don't . I ,� ,�. �
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, Seaforth. Phone 90. tremely we regret your ,having been gether, finally offering him immunity come us, dear girl.,. -and the moon 11 � � "I ',�,
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subjected to this indignity. We acted "ThEn," said Turnbull, "we'd bet- fr in the law if ,be Would �,LgTee tu be sinking beyond the hills when we about i ja . . ,
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Honor grraduate of Faculty Of as soon as we learn enough ter months, ,thereby giving them a chance "But, David, she faltered, "we I �' ,-,
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Medicine and Master of Science, Uni- "f , pancies, and -we cannot go—to-night—" ."
to say, have likewise been- the. victims rrie,d out .to complete, his to make good, theirdiscre 1-1
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, versity of Western Ontario, London. 11YOu've certainly got 'em, sir, no Cornelius Vanderbilt, Jr., and FAs-el ': ��,.,
, � Member of College of Physicians an of'this olever rogue Nevilles. denyir� that," murmured Brady ad- part of ,the undertaking and Haight. �his he agreed to do. He laughed and taking her facebe- 1-1 I
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,. post office. Phone 56, Hensall, �ead. wards the. Synthia. closet. - "Oh, yes, we can, and will." Roosevelt One day recently. Aftetr' .
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Bayfield. "Ah!"t CHAPTER XXVIII waiting ones. was to give it ,back tothe poor wretch- with your clothes. I have provided press c 'A 6
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. � I land. Late Extern Assistant Master the I The rebuilding of the tenement the Peace. Come, let's go find him." trick saying yotere Cornelius Vander- '11;, ,
Rotunda Hospital for Women and "I've heard something concerning It was shortly after ten o'clock that ready." Ing, bilt. Her evident doubt made Vander- . llp
Children, D b.1in. Office at residence your method- of—looking after -my Voices were heard approaching the iistrict, is but one way he is einploy- Hand .in hand they went out into I
I'll be glad. ,'f the Cynthia hove to and dropped an- -e night. bilt uneasy and, thinking to convince .:;.
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ROUTS, 9 to 10 a.m., 6 to 7 p.m.; And where's chor off Teal Point. quay stood the dim forms her of his identity, he remarked, "I 11�
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, Sundays, I to 2 p.m. 2866-26 Trollivor?" he -asked, his gaze sweep- closet door." " :
I Drowned Acres. ,Low above the rush- robbed me, who came between me and as from which cam,6 the,,"chug" of a Ford." Tbie was, too thick. Bang ',,w
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,east ,of the I'Didn% have to run the police- only sister, deserting hey after her "Turnbull's gonle," 'he exclaimed said I 01�.
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D ever, you've come, and I'm a free man . weld have something of , fight on penniless and destroyed my trust in on him, 'Mr. Webster." "I
C. Mackay, honor graduate of Trin- in llowered voices as, the launch that man and God. Webster, when I was "Like Yourself, Storm had his in- I;.)
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Trinity Medic ot -on our way? per had 'been eaten in the di mly-light , Or . ���
, "why are we n can't be half p brainy a duck- as he where I was being treated. He con- "Let Turnbull go. We're looking f a North. . �,:�.
the College of Physicians and Sur- Officer' this roor� ed cabin. Elsewhere -aboard the . fessed that he had locked me away Mr. Haight. Seen anything of him'?" . -A
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Seons of Ontario. as long ,as I have been, you wouk Brainy!" scoffed Nevilles. "That and told me why. I could not believe Brady jerked a thumb toward iiie a.m. . p.m. 1.
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11 I DR. H. HUGH R tarry long." the velvety swamp -scented night t he told me of Trollivor. That boathouse. "Saw him making t0or Centralia ...... .. 10.36
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Graduate of 'versity of Toronto "We're ready,. sir:" spoke Brady. seemed freight d with r by soon who has the brains If this he had been a dupe Of others, that bh.ere a few minutes ago, sir." Exeter ............ 10.49 5.54 I.,.;
)" Urd of Col- ,1whenever the rest of you are. HOW ghostly uncertainty. I 44" party, eh, - Ajbbott?" not he but ,another man had been re- Webster and Myra went across to Hensall ........... 11.03 6.08 I , ,
.. Faculty of Medicine, member "Them." Turnbull was saying, you I face sponsible for all I had suffered. He ,he boathouse and pushed open the ICIppen ,1
Igge ,of Physicians and Surgeons of about the bird who's been lo,oking af- t "I'd give a dollar to see his ........... 11.08 6.1s .:",
are going to have Webster and the po- 11.17 6.29 ."'.
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Ontario: pass graduate courses in ter this gent" he addregsed. Haight, when he finds- out how you've wiped agreed to prove what he said. So door. Brucefield ......... -:A
10 i9lie -ide in the boathouse. But whatt _ - Haight sat hunchedon a camp stool, Clinton ........... - ,�A
I* " t him go," Haight answered. lice h his eye," caine the voice of the keep we laid our plans. 12.08 6AT 11�N
Chicago Clinical School of Chicago ; , for about the girls, Haight?" "One evening I visited Trollivor's a lighted lantern. beside him and a pis- Londesboro ....... 12.23 7.02 . :-
Hospital, Londonp 44WD haven't time to go looking er. "iShall I go now and tell Stokiq -4
I rtoyal Ophthalmic ,We're due 'at Turnbull's "Leave the girls to me " Haight re- " he asked. � office and at the point -of a pi-stol forc- tol _gripped in his hand. He gazed up Blyth ............. 12.32 7.11 1 Al.
,;� England; University Hospital, Lon- him now. -�i in orfe of t,o,,get the machine out? a,d 'him to come with me. I took him dazedly as David and Myra entered. I 13
� � &T. England. Office -Back of Do- in half an hour." turned. "We'll lock th. Do, Al:pbott," said Nevilles. I long Belgrave .......... 12.44 7.29 � ro"
f �, ne No. 6. the upper rooms of the lodge." the airy lanes of thet staTs. And, here -to this place, Drowned Acres. "All right," be said brokenly, "I've 1.00 7Ab 1".
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;,We have a little surprise in sto ' "But supposing this fellow Nevilles sist2r, his wife, and her child played, and I'll pay. You're the brains, ,;�'
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� Vitoria Street, Seaforth. I for the man who bras been filling yo' urshows fight? He won,�t I ' that ace smiling up above the inarsh. Good were here; WebsteT had ,brought them. Webster. I'rnI'm only brains, lim- South. I" ; I
I . O'. ...- shoes," -he told him. "To -might we re know, Thewe'llbe Abbrot an� who .Ad in oo-n! " As soon a-, I witnessed the meeting ited. Only," he added with a shudder, a.m. p.m. �,."
I I I DR. J. A. MUNN Hettil be some- Stokie and the'Lord only knows "I wish I were going with you- between them, I knew the man was "I'm not brave enough to pay this ".
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Ity Chicago, Ill. Licentiate Royal intended to, make'of you, I und'e'r- Haight assured, him. I companions. "All together!" his part had been in the swindle which less fingers and c!,attered to the floor. Blyth ........ 7.21 8.45, 1 ". I
j%fiege ,of Dental Surgeons, Toronto. stand.1`1 remember. Nievilles won�t show fight. He opened the closet door noiseles,S. had broken me. Turnbull's brain it Webster picked it up and put it in, his Londesboro ........ . ..., 1.
office over Sills' Hardw.are, Main St., "I believe he intended to kill ma.,,, though, All he'll ask is to get away. ly and the three slipped out into the wa? that bad planned the. whole dia- pocket. Then he placed his hands on Clinton ........... 7.40 4.08 "
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to ., y 1P.- I - "Exactly. NOW listen," Haight's the money, which we'll split later; too "Gentlemen," spoke. Haight crisply forged his sister's name to a letter "You mustn't take it that way," he Kippen ........... ,��,,�il
I F. J. BECHEL ' bad Trollivar turned, up. It makes ., which made me a madman. Trollivor said gently, "everything is going to Hensall ........... 8.13 4AS � -
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o ental of police just a sixth less for you and me. But 9 penitent if ever a man. was. be all right from now on." Exeter ............ . �� ,
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, . , - "Brady," he said without others." We decided to let Trollivor into the potked a black -thatched head. :1
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10T,91L Phones: Office, 185 ; resi- ci y id cent ch#p 4t heart. W[hat They were joined by the police and "Just throw that bag you're, clutch- secret. He agreed to assist us to foil "Say, I'm all ready for the take -off. . ..
. I you re ta, e bhe screws Webster; the latter. through sensi- . Haight and Turnbull, ,and 'he has done What's the matter with you anyway?" c. N. R. TIME TABLE
&Mee, 185 J. would, �ou give to have .. ' ing across to me," commanded Haight, ;
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removed so's You could play the game tiveriess., had held pretty well to him- ,'Thaniks," as Nevilles, complied. "You his nart well, He it was who irdorm- It was ace Stokle's voice, loud a-nd East. ,,,�J
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. onal red. "I've a wife who "Morbid devil " muttered Haight to Holmesville ........ �. �d
S. W Archibald F dazed, surprise. move of Haight and his confederates and rubbed his eyes,. "Well, Ill I)e Clinton ............ 6.44 2.45- e.� i
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ads. Office, Seaforth, Ontario. night is going to be the last episode to f - bright I each deep intake of his breath. wit"soes." Dublin ............. 7.11 8.17 . I
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. don't lY, "Your troubles"will, soon be over 'Griddle stood, Starting and "When the police raided the old dis- He turned, to 'Haight. West. � :,!�i
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have made up your mind to i 11 onator the surprise of his life to me there, I was ready ,enough to fall marriage license from his pocket, Dublin ...... 11.27 5.88 10.04, 1 ,,�� . V
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.- - 0 ,,Wait,,, gr�)wled Brady. , "One moment." with Haight's plan. That I had want you to give i 5.44 . ,�
know what I'm inte7idin' ,to (10- ,I've "I could kill him," quaverreKI Weib- . Haight handed his pistol to, Turn- been free to come and, go during the us, right now." Seafortb . .. - - 11.48 5.53 10.17 .A�
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LieenSed.auctioneer for the counties got my orders bull and bendling opened the bag at past three weeks Rover occurred to Clinton ...... 11
. . tof Htrou and Perth. Correspondence lem -out.pp Good God," he groaned, "what a con- his 'feet. His eyes glittered as they them. They did not know of the un- Haight SI-OWlY ATUggled to his feet. Holmesville . - 12.11 7.06 ie.40 - i
summate nex-re the fellow must ,pos- c ter WeIbSter grinned down, at him. �1:
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An & ... erate, a u. d , swt. ducting me and hiding me away, he Id him that there wAs close and unselfis-briess my sister and her repeated. "WeVe going -on our wed- 'J,
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I ,,-The deuce, you say,vt, be, exclaimed. Anger -and the weakness ft we sbould do is hold you and have girl I i ,ve. I think that is all there was blushing beautifully and smiling, East. ':
.. confinement mastered, him. is ,,, ""'v nderly, forgivingly at a.m. .
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1. - or Ill be no more, obere- covsolingly. "A word of caution., -my nilin� it was ,Clara Kiniberlie, who spoke, He cleared his throat. 5.55' � ,,,, �
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1�ied, Live Stock, Real head," Trollivor told him. "Now, bo7e, a wbi,qper here. .-Latert yes. But her faster brother. funtbling for his glasses. An -burn .................... 6-11 ."'I. �
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. ,tlWvAise and Farm mum's the word, 41111-1 go," said Nevilles eagerly. Blyth ................ ..",.
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4. 1 with prevailing War el, Haight and Webster got UP from ,I * you won't," spok6 a cold I Walton ............. . -
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Jnt. phone, polize car clinging ,close together. T,C,Illv,,, ana Turnbull fiantly -back at her. who, 1had tied the knot. . . L'
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