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in.the Edge Building, opposite' The things left in me." "Are yo4 eerfiin?" ask6d'Walford.' I But Lomond was -not to be put off. ice .Meister was concerned, beginning t*ularly wgiit'to get this inan 9ff �13 sekgon t and Alab I � shal'd �,:_; .., " '"I",
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4 1,11,11 come , along,"' said Alan, and I . . �.,
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I I The old man chuckled. e 10mmissioner looked at the *Comwap, Henry ArthurMiltonj Who not regard herself as being in hung- up the �pbo " �:,
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bury. � one pekson who knows where The Up to this moment -Cora Ann had pect thiLt the pulse of 0Uurice Mels- knees arid-, a pair of steel-rimmeA . ase, 4 .... "::,'" ,
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I callir promptly 'attended to. Office on "What is her'real name?" Ringer --is to The found, it is Mrs. remained cool, but at the, mention of ter qui!ckened at the si�ght of her. pince-nez gripped to the end of his .' 'dential: ,I,A,a � � . . . . .. 1"; �
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. . Ann, a few months ago," said the doc- he drew another paper from the fold- get sore with you! I don't know 'for accepting a hospitality which string of comment in an underto", ., . . .,,,�,� ,
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. I . Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat "'You don't want mle, Sir," said Bliss. - "Here are the asceAhinah,le facts ing on me -I needn't answer a single end, unworkable. Behind it all, was ed to reach her. ,, sta:tion-house by now, and Dr; - Lom-. . . _,.�, �. �f ...
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. Hotel, idly, and the sound of `�She came overland from Genoa "Open the door for 'Mrs. Milton," fitting a new sash tO the large win- well,'verra well!" - ;L��
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- his chuckle ,pu . . , ,asked Wembury sternly. "Ringing . �r,
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, " " 11 don. Member of College of Physic,- paculiar one; and will interest you be in love with him," said the cynical with the.lei-sured classes," suggested "If you do I'll take my work into "Thank 67ou, doctor," she said, "I "I didn't�know who his doctor war, '.. "I"li
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I . - told me. Now, let irie think! Cora "Really -married and everything.*' boring an uninvited guest in the did not know: before she realized ., ��.
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� Graduate Dublin University, . Ire- most' -for certain ti;;t during the Ann . . ,,," He turned suddenly. Scepticisni was in his voice. shape of a burglar. � I'., I
I I Extern Assistant Master war lie was an officer in the Flying "Orchids! . . . I've got it!" :She nodded. I . 'W .... iouis little to lose, so far as she could way through the, sto -her bur(,- "Up here, sijL" ' :X...'�
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children, Dublin. Office .at residence Corps I . .. ' the sound of his footsteps treading . , : %i �
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. I lately occupied by Mrs.,Parsons. shot (- n . ar ill-founded charge of cow- - � Paul's Chureli, Deptford, , to make ed of *ailring about the silivert it fas- was the man -yes, J heard of it. Al- the stairs grew fainter. I.... ''!, "
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A . I to 2 p.m. 2866-26 ed if be died,: eh ? " asked Wlembury. TY,
Sumlayst . . WisTrian. Three mont6 after the It �;was at that moment that Cora town to me. Next to an ash -pit. I "Every time I polish that milk�jug, boy, Miss Lenley," be added, looking ,, .. 11 �,.,
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. I . tland into your flat? I don't know, I can't � "::,
. 1; . Office and residence Goderich Street, certain, theirnurdeTer was The Ring- moment -she stood looking from onel home talk about Limehou96 and brought her mind (back to Sco the table--AM26ister had surprisingly ' - . . I ,,,,
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. I . I Commi&;sioner rose. "I asked you to erend gentleman. There w ese coppers can never fina to us most Greek to me too, ;Miss Lenley. . . -, I 'I ���
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1� 113 'r. Mackay, honor graduate of Trin- ,., r 1). S. O.- YOU.1y, MNarried, eh?" The old Scot's "What did he want to see"'Y,ou a- thought you had something that'he LONDON AND WINGHAM . 'It"
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regimental groups. have only looking ,Commissioner. faivourite orchids." I . man I used to know." I 1 ,�J,�
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ard on ,a 'boat plying between Seattle ed. "'I'm. just crazy to talk to some.. -'a fury which had grown out of her She -was intrigued. She asked Meis-- � ':
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".. I Faculty -of Medicine, metfiber of Col- that�,Milton was married." bury. "Whats the best show in Lon- "'What do you mean?"' she asked ex�conviet'had meant, and be a1sr, my Plac ra. Milton. I found Clinton ...... I . .. III.'
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lege,of Physicians and Sidirgeons of ',Married.?,,. ,don, anyway? I've seen most of em again. evaded the question. I I ..'�'
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Chicago Clinical School of Chicago ; "There was a girl on the ship, a time ago—" anniversary of your wedding," 'said (,id not discuss anything with Back- , " ' : :,." .",�'�'I'j
. I London, fugitive "The man is a liar and Would Inspeic-tor BlAss., know it Exeter ........... 3.53 �:'(�q
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I Royal Ophthalmie Hospital, from American justice; %he "The best show in London, Mrs Lomond carefully, and never once� did itt," he said. _ ... .. ... � �')�
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I - Enjiland- University Hospital, Lon- had shot a man who had. insulted her Milton;" said Lomond, "is Scotlan� his eyes leave her8. "Even when he wholly unscrupulous. There'-, noih- was there? And if he" knew it was � . ""
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Irl . � . forth. Phone No. 5. and you are the lew�in.g lady." town, you in another -when he was 'bit of a scare. Have you hea,rd from .t�
Night calls answered from residence,, ched for, arid you were sha- Johnny? 11 . he got it, what would he'discover?" Hensall .................... 11.12 ,.�
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. I ,vhlton that she would be arrested on being wat But this She shook her head. A letter bad Lomond shook his head. ..,.��
I I Victoria Street, 'SeafOrth. I her arrival irr Vamr-'ouver, Tor he time. dowed, he sent you flowers. e "It's a queer little mystery which Brucefield .................. 11-27 " ,-,-�",
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I DR. S. R. COLLYER ,v per�uaded a parson on board tO' ."Isn't that' -cute! What am I lead- year he didn't. for arrived, and she was unaccountably You've got all to yourself, -young Clinton ...................... 11.58 . ., "
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V I Graduate Faculty of Medicine, Umi_ marry thein. She-be6ame a British ing?'� she asked. . lqddy." Londesboro ............. 4.. 1116 111
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versity of Western Ontario. Member subject and defeated the extradition "Me, for the -moment," said the orchids?" disappointed. you putting tlaese' bars He walked out into the pas Blyth ..................... 12.23 ....�!
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. I f isb, quixotic thing to do." rnueb of London lately, Mrs. Milton coherent in her rage. up, Maurice?" ' with her and stood in his caroeted 1.1 , 1�'k
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York Fity Hospital VINC6,ria *-HOS- Lomond's eyea twinkled. -it is Mrs. Milton, isn't it'?" . .. .. 's. the kind of said flippantly. "'I prefer tbat they -ell, a limp cigarette (IrocKping from, - ,'� !
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L ust have niet him Mary?" over Maurice Meister since his visit Clinton ............. 6.58 3.05 �;!,.
moneylender. Meister, by the is fel- just to see me. I m alize how lonely a nian I am 1 , . �,�
College of Dental Surgeons, Toronto. the "Say, Wernibury, who is tl tland Yard: he was drinking Seaforth ........... 7.12 3.21 "
I 0" -4 er Sills, Hardware, Main St -f way, was in the house when the mur- kw?'� she demanded. on Colfins Street but didn't know him -"Why don't you go gut' mor'e'? " 10 'Sco . 1
Office ov took the chance of the galluivs �-,he suggested. heavily; the brandy bottle was never St. Colun-,ihan ...... 7.18 ' 3.27 1 .��.",. I
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BECHELY had to fly the country over the Attu r voice was in Meltbourrie'wheh you were ,o (lo -just now," be answered. a 1, he had never done before --wandered I P�,
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� I'll ., S11Tgeons Toronto. 'Offilc Of doctor, that I haven't seen iny hi�s- ly. 9 hush, 1 -,UL I should be very grreatly clistraction. Yet he played beautifully Clinton ............ 11.55 9.39 , � 5,;
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SurveYor. Vietor - *le with Meister in ,,elf�confidence left her. ,;( how impossible it is?" : , "Ai
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-"4" 33 - one c(bject: to ,,, - , "Was l?" she laughed. "'I kind ' Ile wa looking, at her F:teadi':" ing to him sometimes, well assured Menset .. .... * ... � .......... 5.56 ., �
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. ding, 2�8% Dunda. If his orwri (peculiar way. Meister was �'aWby, Ihat'% not the line of talk s .... 0.04 �g',,
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