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. wondering at the first audible breath "'They're coming like bullets. Alcatraz, he shouted': "Once mOrel", who shouted, even as the girl ha
V rERINARY the eyes of Alcatraz were lighted *old timerl Yl" . 'Up went the shining. barrels of the E%Outea. .
. 0 � I with flickering intelligence; then a -One hand rested on the withers, the rifles, followed the swerving form ,of (girver Jordan. reading through tb
� I JOHN G11IRV*,,'V.S. snort of terror showed that he realiz- 'Other on the back of the chestnut and the horseman for a moment. and then lines of his foreman's letter, had re
. Honor graduate of Ontario Veterin- ,d his nearness to the Great Enemy. he raised himself gingerly up. Under steadied to straight, gliaming lines, turnO, to find out what was goin
='College. All disease of domestic His very =acted as a thrillingly th? weight -the stallion shrank catwise they fired ,at the same instant, as wrong, *and from his daughter's tal
Is treated. Calls promptly at- powerful ative. Bi the time aside and down, but there was no though in obedience to an unspoken he had learned more than enough.
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tended to and charges moderate. Vet- Perris got weakly to his feet ,,Al- wrench of a curb in his mouth, no order. Trembling at the nearness of thes
winary Dentistry a specialty'. Office 'bank biting of the, cinches. In the old days And the form of Red Perris was two Jiuman beings, -but driven on b
and residence on Goderich Street, one �catraz was lunging up the river
door east of Dr. Mackay's office, Sea- scattering gravel and small rocks be- 'Of his ,colthood, a barelegged boy us- knocked forward on the back of Al- the -faint voice, and the guiding hand
-ftrth. hind him. ed to come into the pasture and jump catraz! . I Alcatraz passed shuddering unde-k, tb
No visit in August. And Perris made no attempt to on his bare ba�k. His mind flashed Some 'place in his body one of very arch of -the patio entrance. an
1k I thfow the rope again. He allowed it back to that -the bare, brown logs. those bullets had struck. They saw so found himself once more -and. for
A. R. CAMPBELL,,V.S. - to lie limp anO wet on the gravel,''but That was before he had learned that him slide far to one side. They saw, ever -surrendered into the power c
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Graduate of"OntaTio Neterinary turning to -v�atch that magnificent men hide �with leather and -steel. He while they shouted in triumph, that men! 1,
Volloge, University of Toronto. All body, shining from, the river, he saw waited, holding himself strongly on Alcatraz instinctively shortened his But the weak figure on his bac'
diseases of domestic animals treated the lines -of H�arvey's hunters coming leash,.ready to turn loose his whole pace to keep his slipping burden had relaxed, and was sliding dowr
the most modern principles. swinging across the plain, riding to assortment of tricks ----but Perris slip- from falling.
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,ges reason -able. Day or night the limit of t -he speed -of their horse-,. pqd into place almost as lightly aa "'He's done!" yelled. Hervey, and swing to. He saw the girl iun wit'
, promptly attended to. Office On This was the end, then. In ten min- that dimly remembered boy in the' shoving his rifle back in its holster, a cry and receive the bleeding bod,
Mak Street, B3011sall, opposite TOWn utes, or less, they would be on him. pasture. he spurred again in the pursuit. of Red Perri� into her arms. Ha sa�
J&dL Phone 116. .. � and he without a gun in his, hands! I . ,To the side, that line of rushing But Red Perris was, not done. the man on crutches swing toward
0 --d! i , . i . . I . I � As though he saw the same ap- riders was yelling and waving hats. Scrambling with his legs, tugging them, exclaiming "-without eveil �
, . ,%_ proaching �ine -of -riders, Alcatr'az And now'the light winked and, glim- 7ith his arms, he drew himself into bridle! Marianne, he must have hyp
�v MEDICAL whirled on the edge of the sand, but mered on naked guns. .. X position and straightway collapsed a. notized that hoss!"
-.- � , he did not turn to fle,e. Instead, he ,, "Go!" whispered Perris at his ear. long the back of Alcatraz with both "Cih, Dad,f' the girl wailed, "if h
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� DR. I. J. R, i FORSTER lifted his head and turned his) bright Alcatrazl" I hands interwoven in the mane of the (Nes-if he dies I
. Eye, Bar, Nose and Throat eyes on the GTeat Enemy, and stood And the flat of his hand slipped horse. . The eyes of Perris, where he tan:
Graduate in Medicine, University of there trembling at their nearness! the stallion on the flank. Was not And the stallion endured it! A on the flagging, opened wearily.
Woroutb. The 'heart of Perris leaped. A great that the ,old signal ,out of the pasture shout of am'azement -burst from -the "I'll hve�I can't die! . But Al
. Late assistant New York Ophthal- hope which he dared not fraine in days, calling for a gallop? I foreman and his men. Alcatraz had catraz . . . keep him from, but
'anal and Aural Institute, Moorefield's th,,ugh-1 rushed through his. mind, and 'He started into a swinging canter. tossed up his head, sent a ringing cher Hervey . . . keep him saf,
11ye and Golden Square Throat 1105- he stepped slowly forward, his hand And a faint, half -choked cry of neigh of defiance floating behind him -"
=i, London, Eng. At COMMOrcial extended, his voice caressing. The pleasure from the lips of his -rider and then struck again into his match- Then his gaze fixed on the face o,
,, Seaforth, third Monday in chestnut winced one step back, and tingled in his ears. For your born less, smooth flowing gallop! Oliver Jordan and his eyes widened ii
.eadh month, from 11 a.m. to 3 P.M. then 'waited, snorting. There he horseman reads his horse by the first Perhaps it was not so astonishing, amazement.
n Waterloo Stre�t, South, Stratford- waited, trembling with fear, chained buoyant moment, and what Red Jim after all, as'some men could have test- "My father," she said, as she cu
- by curiosity, aniready to leap away Perris read of the stallion surpassed ified who have seen horses, that are away the sbirt to get at the wound
DR. W. C. SPROAT I his fondest dreams. A yell of won- devils under spur and saddte become "Him!" muttered Perris.
Graduate, of Faculty of Medicine in arikowy flight should the sun wink der rose from Hervey and his charg- lambs when the steel and the leather "Partner," said Oliver Jordan, wav
University of Western Ontanio, L,n" on the tell-tale brightness of steel or ing troop. They had seen Red, Jim they have learned to dread are cast ering above the wounded man on hii
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hm and Surgeons of Ontario. Offic he air aborve him. But there come battered and exhausted fr0111 a -way. cru"tch,es, "what's done is done."
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In Aberhart's Drug Store, Main St., was no such s4n of danger. The. his struggle with the stallion the day, But all Alcatraz could understand, Ay," said Perris, smiling weakly
I man came steadily on with his right before, and now he sat upon the barL- as his mind grasped vaguely towards "if you're her fat'her'that trail is sun
. Seaforth. Phone 90. hand stretched out palm"'up in the back of the chestnuit-a miracle! the meaning of the strange, affair, ended. Maitianne-get hold of in'
. . � "Shoot!" yelled Hervey. "Shoot for was that the strong, agile ' hand -I'm going oqt again . ,
DR. R. P. 1. DOUGALL age-old token of amity, and as he ap- power on
Honor graduate of Faculty Of proached he kept talking. Strange the man. You can't hit the damned his back had been suddenly destroyed. keep Alcatraz safe. . . ."
Medicine and Master of Science, Uni- power was in that voice to enter the hoss!" Red Perris was now a limp and hang- His eyes closed in a faint
werdty of Western Ontario, London. ears of the stallion and find a way III answer, a volley blazed, but ing weight, something no longer to Between the cook and kariarmf
-Nembler of College of Physicians and to his heart of hearts. The fierce what they had seen was too much for be feared, something to be treated, at Lhey managed to carry the, limp figuri
Awgeons, of Ontario. Office 2 doors and joyous battle -note which ,be had the rservies of even those hardy hun- will with contempt. The very voi,a to the shelter of the arcade just a!
0ast of post office. Ph -one 56, liensall, heard on the ,day of the great fight ters and expert shots. The volley was' changed and husky as it called Hervey and his men th ' undero up t(
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Ontario. 3004-tf san- about the ears of Perris, but he to hini. close, to his ear. And he no the closed gate of the patio, and then
was gone. and in its place was a fiber .
of piercing gentleness. It thrilled Al- was unscathed, while he felt Alcatraz longer dared to dodge, because at ev- the foreman drewi redn in a cloud o
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D& A. NEWTON-BRADY catraz as the touch of the I- man's fin- �gathleT beneath him and sweep into a ery swerve that limp burden slid far dust and cursed his surprise at thi
., Bayfield. racing pace, 'his ears flat, his neck to one side and dragged itself back sight of the ranchman.
� -ers -had thrilled him on another day. .
Graduate Dublin University, Ire- - r, yet. Perris extended. For he knew the inearring with groans of agony. Then some- The group in. the patio, and th
knd. Late ExteTn Assistant Master of that crashing fire. ,Fool that be thing warm trickled down over his c tr .sel
und did not hurry, did not change the shining form of Al, a az, were
. Itotanda Hospital for Women s the, nearness had been not to guess. He who bad shoulder. He turned, lids head. From explanatory. His plans were ruine
idence quiet of his words. ,By '
4)hfldren, Dublin. Office at res' his face, was become the dominant battled with hinn the day lipfore, but the breast of the rider a crimson f a triumpth. H,
lately occupied by Mrs. Parsons. battled without man's ordinary tools trickle was running down hardly needed to bear the voice 0
Hours: 9 to 10 a.m., 6 to 7 p.m., thing. What was there between the of torture; he who had saved him this chestnut hair, and it was blood. With Jordan saying: "I asked you to ge
Smdays, I to 2 p I an. 2866-26. mountains so terrible and so gentle, very day from certain death in the the horror of it he shuddered. rid of a gun -fighting killer -and yoi
- i . - so full of awe, of wisdom, and of have tried to murder a man.
DR� F. J. BURROWS beauty, as this human face. gallop gently, now, at a
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Office and residence Goderich Street, the eyes the outlaw horse saw the bair, was in truth so different from sufficient distance to'keep the rifles get out of the Valley and stay ou
bagt of the United Church, Sea- workings of that mystery which bad other men,that they hunted him. they from speaking behind 'him, but slow- if you're fond of a whole skin!"
forth Phone 46. Coroner for the haunted his still evenings in the des- hated him, and therefore they Were ly and softly,enough to keep the rid- . . . . .
Clounty of Huron. ert-the mind. sending their waspish and invisible er in his place. He ,swung toward There followed a strange time to
A. , messengers ,of death after him. For s Alcatraz. He could not be led fron
Far away the grey mare was neigh- the mares, running' frightened by the
, DR. C. MACKAY . ing plaintively and the seared cow- his own safety, for the life of the 'turmoil, in the distance. But a hand the patio. They could only take hin
C. Mackay, honor graduate of Trin- man on his back, Alcatraz gave up by tying every hoof and dragginghin
Ay University, and gold medalist of pony trailed in the distance 'wonoer- his full speed. on his neck pressed him back in a and such force Marianne woula no
Trinity Medical College; member Of Ing why these free creatures should And Perris bowed low along the different direction and down into tho�let the cowpunchers use. So day af
tU College of Physicians and Sur- come so close to man, the enslaver; stallion's neck and cheered him on. trail which led, e'ventually, to the ter day 'he roamed in that strang
geons of Ontario. . but to Alcatraz the herd was no ranch of Oliver Jordan. Let it be, corral while men came and stared a
� I . _ more than a growth of tre,es; nothing It was incredible, this thing that was then, as the man wished. He had
. ing that happening. They had reached him through the strong bars of th
. DPL H. HUGH ROSS " existed under ,the sky sav tolp known how to save a horse from the gate, but no one dared enter the en
' speed, and yet the speed still increas-
Graduate of University of Toronto hand ceaselessly -outstretched towards ed. The chestnut seemed to settle to- Little Smoky. He would be wise en- closure with the wild horse saving th
%paculty of Medicine, member of 0o.1- him, and the steady raurmur of the wards the earth -as his stride length- ough to keep them both safe even girl alone, 'and even she could no
loge of Physicians and Surgeons of voice. from, other men, and so, along the �ouch him.
Ostario; -pass graduate courses in He began to wonder: what would ened- He was not galloping. He was
Chicago Clinical School of Chicago ; happen if he waited until the finger pouring himself over the ground with tradl towards the ranch, the chestnut It was all very strange. An,
endless succession of smooth * ran with a gait as gentle as the swing strangest of all was when the gii
Royal Opbthalmis Hospital, London, tips were within a hair's breadt1l of an im-
- University Hospital, Lon- his nose? Surely there would be ri, pulses'. The wind of that running be- and light fall of a ground swell in or through whic
FACland. ame a gale. The blown mane of mid -ocean, the master had been carried and lool�
ilon, England. Office -Back Of DO- danger, for even if the Great Enemy c
minion Bank, Seaforth. Phone No. 5. slid onto his back again he could no� Alcatraz whipped and cut at the face I ed at Alcatraz, and wept. h;very ev
Night calls answered from residence, stay, weak as Red Perris now was. of Perris, and still the chestnut drove ening she, came but she had no wa
fFictoTia Street, Senforth. Alcatraz winced, but without mov- swifter and swifter. CHAPTER XXVII of answering the anxious wbinny.wit
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ing his feet; and when he straighten- He was cutting down the bank of which he called for Red Jim again.
DR. J. A. MUNN ed :the finger tips touched the velvet of the river whieb had nearly seen his THE END OF THE RACE Strange, too, was the hush whic
Graduate of Northweetern Uaivers- - e. 'He stamped and snorted to death a few maments'before, striving Far behind him be could see the brooded over the house. Even th
.. MChiea 0 Ill . Licentiate Royal his ,,o,s to slip past the left flank of Hervey's pursuers driving their horses at a cowpuncherz, when they came to th
I C, Of.%, Tonto frighten tbe hunter away ,but the - killing wered their' Igate, talked softly. But still th
e eiftl Surgeons ' To . ,d moved dauntlessly high and men, and now the foreman, yelling gallop. He ans 'Master did not come. Two week
()giee over gills' HaTdWare, Main St, ban
higher -it rested between his eyes,- his orders, changed his line of battle spurt and held them safely in the
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gesforth. Phone 151. and the cowpunchers swung to the distance with the ivery slightest of dragged on, weary weeks of waitin�
S.- I it passed -across his head, always with left to drive A1,2atraz into the very efforts. All his care was given to and then the door to the house opene
' �j. F. J.' BECH)@LY that faint tingle of pleasure trailing .
Graduate Royal C.olloge of Dental behind the touch; and the voice -was river. The change of direction un- picking out the easiest way, and a- and again they carried him out on
gurgeans, Toronto. Office ovw W. R. saying in broken tones: "Some damn settled their aim. It is bard at best voiding jutting rocks and sharp turns wicker couch, a pale and wasted figur
'od. to ,shoot from the back of aj running which might unsettle the rider. Just around whom the man on the crutche
ghn1hWa Grocery, Main Street, Sea- fools say they ain't a, G , That's
forth. Phones: Office, 185W; reel- what He gives I ,Steady, boy: S'teady." horse at an object in swift motion; as, in those dim old days in the pas- and the girl and half a dozen com
denoe, 185 J. Between perfect fear and perfect it is next to impossible when sharp ture. when the short brown legs of punchers gathered laughing and tall
pleasure, the stallion shuddered. Now orders are being rattled forth. They the boy, could not encompass him en- ing all at once.
CONSULTING ENGINEE� fired as they galloped, but their shots ough to gain a secure grip, be used "Stand back from him, now," oi
the Great Enemy was beside him dered Marianne, "and watch Alcal
-, with a hand slipping d,own his neck. flew wild. t -o halt gently, and turn gently, for
S. W. Archibald, B.A.Sc., (Tor.1p Why did he not swerve and race a- In the meantime, they were clos- fear of unseating the urchin. How raz."
O.L.S,, Registered Professional En- ing the gap between them and the far more cautious was his maneuver- 'go they drew away under the, ai
iate way? What power .chained him to ,
gi=re'rand Liold Surveyor, Associ the place? He jerked'his head about river bank to shut off Alcatraz, but for ing now! Here on his back was the cade and Alcatraz beard the voice c
. U b Engineering Institute of C4n- and caught the shoulder of Perris in every foot they covered the chestnut power which had saved him from the the master calling weakly. othel
ad.a. Office, Senforth, Ontario. his teeth. He could crush through covered two, it seemed. He drove like river. Here on his back was he It was not well that the
- , .. � - , muscles and sinews and smash the a Ted lightning bolt, with the rider whose trailing fingers had given him should be so near. For 'how coul
� AUCTIONEERS bone. But the teeth of AleatrELZ did fattened on his back, shaking his fist his first caress. one tell from what hand a rope migl
,back at the pursuers 'He bad, no power of reason in ,hi, be thrdwia or in what band a gu
� not close for the hunter made no sign ,, - s
*--* F - . of fear or pain. Pull upl" shouted Lew Hervey, in poor blind brain to teach him the inight suddenly flasb? But still t1
sudden realization that Alcatraz why and the wherefore. But he bad voice called and Alcatraz went slo-v
t�,,_,,.. � THOMAS BROWN '�You're considerable of an idiot, would slip, through the trap. "Pull that pverinastering impulse -which lY, snorting his protest and suspicic
for the counties Alcatraz, but you don't know no bet- up! And Ooot for Perris! Pull up!" lives' in every gentle -blooded horse- until he stood at the foot f the couc
Licensed auctioneer ter," t�e voice was saying. "That's They obeyed, wrenching their hors- the great desire to serve. A mustang and stretching forth 'his nose, sti
. of Huron and Perth. 0orresPORdellcO -. I . n the . old es to a halt, and as they drew them would have beq&incapable of such a with his frightened glance fixed c
avancements for sale datea cam, be right ,It go that hold you up, Red Jim, with a yell of tviumph, thing, but in Alcatraz flower the- pure the watchers, Alcatraz sniffed tl
mode by calling The Expoisit,)jr Office , days FU of had my rope on n a
40hargeS, moderate, and quicker'n a wink. But what good is straightened on the -back of the fly- strain of the thoroughbred, tracin.r hand of Red Jfi . It turned. It p
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satisfaction guaranteed. Phone 302. that? The hoss I love ain't a ,down- mas- way from the others and into the eyo
headed, mean-beaTted man -killer like The next instant his shoutof defiance the horse lives in the tent of his
. you used to be- it's, the Alcatraz that was cut short by the bark of three ter, the most cherished member of of this one man, the mysterious eyo
" There was In him dim which understood sQ Much.
OSCAR KLOPP I've seen running free here in the rifles, as Hervey and Shorty and Lit- the family.
V9114BY of the Eagles. And if yo u tle Joe, having halted their horses, �mowledge of events through which he "A lone trail is right enough fur
Honor Graduate Carey JOWS' Ns- .
g Chi� come with me, you,corne free and you pitched their guns to their shoulders himself had never passed. By th4e while, old `boy," Red Jim was sayin
tional School for AuctioneeTim o stay free. I don't ,want to sat no an fugitive. There very line�4 of his blood there was bred "but in .the end we need partners,
gggo. Special course taken in Pure was a sting along the shoulder of in him a need for buman affection man and a woman and a horse ai
Bred Live Stock, Reld Estate, Mm. brand on You. If You stay it's 'be- Perris as though ,a red hot knife had and human care, just as there was a man."
te and Farm Sales, Rated in cause you ld,ke me, boy; and when you ashed him; a bullet had grazed the bred in him the keen heart of the rac- And Alcatraz, feeling the trail
abandi the corral gate will be sl
I keeping with prevailing matket, Sat- want to leave er. And now he knew t4) the full that the finger tips across the velvet sk
. write or wire, sure op�-n- Are you coming along?" skin-
Jdaction. assured. ntle hand had Ah, but they woul& have a hard exquisite delight of service with the of his muzzle, agreed.
Osest Klopp, Zurich,' Ont, Phone: Th� fingers Of that ge I
. 2866-52 tangled in the mane of Al,�atraz, target to strike,, from now onl The very life ,of a helpless man given into THE END,
113-98. . - -ciftwing him softly forward. He, btac- trick which Alcatraz had leaTned in his keeping.
,�_. i ------ �� - ed big fleet, snorting, 'his ears back. his own flights from the, hunters he One ear be qanted back to the pain- __ - .o. -
.. R. T. LUKER . Instantly the .pressure -on his mane now brought back into play. H43 be- -roughened voite which spoke at his
� ceased. Alcatraz stepped forward, gan to swerve from side to side as, he ear., The voice was growing weaker
Ueaased� auetlfte6t far, the cowgr "BY God,1P breathed the man. "'It's raced. and weaker, just as the grip of the
6.1 Ituron, .� ,Sales stb0ded 0 1U aU truel Alcatraz, ,old hoss, d'Srou think Another volley roared from the legs was decreasing, a�d the hands
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parts Of the eoutkY, Isav", " ,beko_ . . bright-e0lbred buildings An articlo published on the editc
I .; wleace in A Initift, 04 , I You if I'd guessed that I co�ld eVerYbullct flew widp, as file chestnut but now the
wang Te" imasojobld. Phfto No* 0 Ike YOU swerved. . of the ranch appeared 1brough the ial page of the Mail and Empire soi
T, 11, ftetor; 4 '"ttaII& p.0,0 R,I& Ina -a Partner?" yelled Lew Hervey. trees. ,They were passing betwe time ago has evidently made a nui
I" ig: Behind them,, the rattle of V -0110Y- '�Dalntl himl" en
, � at The Httbl% .% on the the deadly rows of barbed Wire with ber of school teachers and forn
No. 1.� ,-OM&$ left � at, 'Ing hoofs was sw�eping. closer. The 110ag the hoss put the cham far-off mutter of the pUrsUing horteW teachers, who have entered one
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ourage any further effort along the ity in breeding on a community basis; I 1: 1;111", "
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,am@ line as long as she lived, and a.1so to improve quality and vol- , �1
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"Holiday Money" has been fre- urne in the production of wool and �_
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rustees, and another Toronto man ment of Agriculture has instituted a "I , j; 4;"�, ,
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tecalls from his somewhat brief ex- ram club policy. Under the terms of �� ��--
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)erience as a teacher a dispute over this policy three and two star ram �1,
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ion about 100 miles from Toronto. the Department to club members at "A ...
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:�all term so that the section would not less than ten members each, own- . 1.
iot lose its government grants. A ing at least ten breeding ewes each. . le�-. R
liphtheria epidemic compelled the The Federal Department assumes any -
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:losing of the school early in Decem- additional cost over the amount of .��".! I.
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i journey of five miles, through a �:`, . ",
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mow storm, to attend. It proved he nearest field representative of the , .1,
I social affair, enlivened by a 'heated Sheep and Swine Division of,the De- 1, 5 ",
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;he protesting member, who, the - I . .,�;;; ''
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acerbity, bald lost his leg by being LONDON AND WINGRAM "'J".
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iot his head. The secretary, by the I ,
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3 Belgrave .................. 2.22 * .��,�.
achievement that 'he was the only 11 111,
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,nan who had made a certain resident Blyth ...................... 2.33 L_. 11::,_
-ell bow be intended to vote at an Londesbor,D ................. ; 2.40 K I """121
' , Clinton .................... 3.08 `6
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Then there is the former teacher Brucefield .............. * 3.26 ;'*,
Kippen .................... 3.33 -0,011,11
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Hensall ..................... 3.39 �fl�`
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application had been received for Exeter .................... 10.59 I'll 111
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R290 per year, whereas his was for Hensall .................... 11.12 :::��
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$300. He 'later became teacher of Kippen .................... 11.18 I , � . . . . . . . .
the entrance class in a continuation Brucefield .................. 11.27 . 1!�
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ages, one of which Londesboro ......... ...... 12.16 :::11111
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sent pupils to the school, with which Blyth ...................... 12.23- , . ;:: ,�
he was identified. ' One problem he Belgrave ................... 12.33 -� , ZI
encountered was that of being per- Wingbarn .................. 12.47 ."', 2
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in a local hotel stable. The provincial Seaforth ........... 7.12 3.21 ,
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of boys referred to above, and the Dublin ............. 7.23 8.8-9 - -1 -.`�, �,
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lay in wait along the railway track St. Columban ...... 11.29 ..... I � ,�, ,1
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to stone the principal of the school Seaforth ............ 11.40 9.80 ";., � �
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who had in some way incurred their Clinton .......... 11.55 9.44 1 . -:5 "
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however, 'he came along in the comp- Goderich ........... 12.20 16.10 .j., 111A.. I
any of a man whom they held in re- I J0,1019.,
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increasing Yields. Menset ..................... : . 6.5% . 1, 4'. ....
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apple production through the use of Blyth - - , R11 �A
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