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gad Notary Public. Solicitor for the "I -understand your brothdr's. been , . Uffet . 1. -s,���,,.
mysterious things,are v6iy attractive down over his forehead and afforded quire property requirtd more -money. held ceirtain 'pricele I . va�,o.�Qr W4,9115?5ko' , ; , ,ALL',n'. 11 .
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. . I told about my having seen a man to lead a highly respectable life." . the' imperturable Green went on'. ,,I an act of grace, bad told him he tion for that cold and deathly hand- .1 . . ".1i
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. Hall. Phone 116. Who wished to be convinced. hita for good. I don't like you �work- self. The police have been after him hey covering her typewriter ,befo,re hi,s'iwnevitable dressing gGv,rn and, was the story of Sam's plans was, told at I . . .1 *
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. I each month, from 11 U -M. to 3 P -M room�-_" . . . ' g to encour- all sentiment and human tenderness. . 1�
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I I . - - . DR. � F. j. - BURROWS and .he must have seen this ....... for, ly party after .the wonderful shows, a lady -that sounds a little romantic, 'She looked aI.him oddly. But he still maintained his silence. Johnny. I . , �
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__ . . Office and rVsidence Goderich Street, went on quickly: I days. -But *ait till we get on 0 our "She's so body's' wife, eh?" said Meister's desk? '49s there' anythin� and down the room. He sensed. the "Yes "'�i said Lenley curtly, an'd . ..�
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. old ,medalist of to amuse him.� "k -b - and she sat down to wait foi the thicker the fog. the better I shall like "You, understand?" asked Meister ' - LONDON AND WING'HAM �
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geons of Ontario. r,L , . about it all? Alan', to whom she was no baggage; I wanted t9._.carry a--, "I� don't suppose you know very eated by this prehiminary. "What . - . I
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DR. H. HUGH ROSS ehl A bit of an impetuous .young closed her eyes tightly as if to Shut "Where are you making. f�r, Col- snide lawyer," said Sam outrageou§� ,Meister drew a long breath. Belgrave ................... 2.21-
o W I .1 fool, but rather nice,?" ' out some horrible 'vision, The world onel?" ly. "Don't you think it'd be a good "I think you should know that tho Blyth ... � .................. 2.33 1
1 Graduate of University of Toronto Again he did not wait for an an- would never again be the same as it � TheRinger laughed again. He was idea if you ,had another Young lady Darnleigh affair was not Johnny's Londesboro ................. 2.4%
( Faculty of Medicine, iffember, of Col- swer, but pulled the door close behind was. 'She hid thought that the day easily anifised to -night. . in to help you ? This may be my first job. He did the burglary at Clinton ..................... 3.08. 1� .
liege of Physicians and Surgeons of him, and she opened it in, time to see J,chnny went away, when shq, hact "It may be Fran" or Belgium or last word to you." Miss Boltor's,about a year ago. ,YOu Brucefield ................... 3.2& -
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. Royal Ophthalinie Hospital, I.gon on, did -not close till seven, and th�_�ven- ture 'wrecked. But now she watched knows'? l,can't tell you when, I shall for'two people," she said. �. an eceezitric maiden lady, of great Exeter ...... � .......... I ... &5&1 I 1, .
, , -Zland- Vniversity Hospital, Lon- ing was the only time she had foe the �minute hand of the little Ani�ri- return, but before Vgo I shall leave He nodded knowingly. . .
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I- I minion Bank, Seaforth. Phone No. 5. the things that -Johnny liked; Stead- war4s the hour of fate, she realized for at least a year. If I'm not b,aci.: enough work -do a little bit .Of mik- 'of old jewellery. A-, robbery had Exeter ..................... 10.59�
1 Night calls answered from residence, fastly kept out,of her mind the priti- that her Supreme hour of trial had in ten daysi, I advise you to let the ing." I been committed and the thieves had Hensall .................... 11.12'
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- i , . "Slowing up, ca'eaTiny-it's a ScOt- els.' Brucefield .................. 11.27'
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duate Faculty of 'Medicine, Uni- , With a ba n her arm She went . meeting again." . tish. expression;" . I , A4Was Lenley in that -is that the Clinton ..................... 11.58:
. Gra out into the Eisham High 'Road and He picked his way backto the car, "But why should I do that? t information you are laying?" Londesboro ............ � ... 12.1&
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- r. . speaking, but almost before' she came tween Hatfield and WelWyn, turned it necessary to wear either a long 'hope You won't be offended, but If', I disturbed at their nefarious work." Eait. � I
� DR. J -4 .MUNN . abreast, Dr. Lonion.d', without turning from the main road into a -bump carc mackintosh ora heavy ulster, had a lister I wouldn't pass ll�r with, Alan shook his head. � a.m. P.rm 11
Graduate of Northwestern Univers- her -head, bailed her. I 'track and continuel till, ahead of the .Green was always under the im- in half a mile of Meister's house." "I still don't understand -vvhat you G,de,ich ... I ....... 6.35 2.4e I
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Iv ity Chicago, 111. Licentiate Rgyal I gilt's fine to see a lassie with a driver, loomed the great arch .otf 'an pression that his employer wore a He qaw,her expression change and are driving at," be said. Holniesville ......... 6.50 2. 5 W, * I
EzIlege of Dental Surgeons, Toronto. basket, .1yut the eggs ye bought wer,a abandoned 'hangar. The place bad beard, and in subsequent evidence was instantly apologetic, and ,took the� Meister looked round and lowered Clinton . ............. 638 3.05� �
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Office over 'Sills' Hardware,, Main St., no' so good ,been an'aerodroMw in the dayglof the ga adhe ' I 0 h - ____ Seaforth ........... 7.12 3.21,
-She gasped at this and laughed. �anshaven he -the rocin-L "I understand -from somei hint.he ,St. Columban ...... . 7.18 &27
Seaforth. . Ph(me 151. war, but it had been �sold and re -gold meint. Bearded or cle o I
I . I . � . It was tbe.1first time that day She so often that the list of its owners could not 'have penetrated beyond the There was only one wa,71075aro: d1s voicethat be is going to Cainiclyan Dublin .............. W3 3.32' 1
- - � I . - had be6n' geftinely'ama'sed. V was of,con-siderable length. * muffling collar even now, as 'he escori.- the steel, grille which pr,otected'tb,e = to -night t(y.get the jewels! I -1
. ,, DR. F. J., BRICHELY . "I didn"t .know I was under_*1ice Stopping the car, he dimmed the ,ed the "Colonel" -back to bis'ear. window leading on to the leads wa,3, fR-has, borrowed the key of the house , . , West. �
� observation," she said. lights and Stepped briskly from th "Talking about this Amger--�' an- 6ffecti,ve barrier to, the average next door, which happens to be my Dublin .............. 11.24 ,,9.12- �
I � Graduate Royal College of Dental-, gift's a verra peculiar thing, that inachine, walking towards the hang e began Green. ,., thief, 'but ,Sam Was ab9V.e-,_th'6 av6r- property and i§ empty. M.Y theory St. Columban ...... 11.29 ' ., ' . _.. . 'I
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Surgeons,,Torouto. Offite over I W. R. few people do," he ,;aid drily. "Rit aj. He heard a dog -bark and the "I wasn't,o' .Said the other shortly, ,age. And,"moreover, wben-hv clean- is that the Jewell. are hidden; on the Seaforth '..., IL46 ' 9.2&
SWth's Grocery, 'Main Street, Sea- I was watching ye in the egg shop-- dhallitftge Of a man's, voice. , I as he stepped into the car and,jam- ed the windows that morn!ing, he had roof of No. 61. I'suggest-I do no Clinton .... :�:1,_:. 11.55 9.3%� - � - .,: ...
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,Office, 185W-, resi-1assie, you've a trusting disposition. med his foot 6n the -elf'-starter. "And introdured a little appliance to the more thsCri suggest, that u post 11
forth� Phones: "Is -that you, Colonel?" YO R Hiolmesville ........ 12.05 9.5M �
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ddince, 185 J. I Those.new-laid eggs, you bought are The motorist answered. I advise you to (follow my example lock, an appliance which the maker man, there to-nighl." Goder"ich ............ 12.20 10.0& . ,I
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I .-, _* . the great roe." And then, seeing her "Me got your -machine- ready and fellor, except that 'he's a ,dangerous If Alan Wembury I*d examined "I don% wafit you to think that I ; . � . . , � 'I
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1, , 'window, he chuckled, "I tell ye this, able to take'YOUT trip to Paris ,to- dangerlous-to talk about, Keep .your seer, a , Piece of steel wire neatly have cut�'off ray right han4lithdn hurt � , . . i
. . S. W Archibald B.A.Sc., fforoh,idb 'iMiss Lenley; I'm a verra good obsair. night The tfog's thick, and I've just mind ,fixed on aeroplanes, Green; they wrapped round a bar, and had he him. ,But I have wn,y duty to do --and , �
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4 ee. ne to the Cambridge are less -deadly -l" I I followed the wire to its end be would I am already under suspicion ,and . ,I
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. lbilding;'289% Diindas ,Street, Lou- ,Mr ,Bliss very offensive?" (He al. their pilots wetnt up and found thL, light of his car Wa,,q Out of. sight, , in such a way that a per�r6n outside ley - i.9 concerned."
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*1 I 9901W. � I � Spector as "Bluss.' ) "Or was it dxtebding over the channel." . I wire and pull, to force back the catch. police station with a heavy heart. He Auburn ..... *.,.`.,.:.,.,::::::,.. 6.0 �
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. . 4"Did you k-Ttow Mi. Bliss had been. man called �'Colonel Dane" cheerfully. � I Sam was rather proud of it. port to bead -quarters that he bad ..... .6.25. I
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. AUCTIONEERS' to see me?" she asked in astonish- "`1FO1g driving is my specialtyll' Sam Hackitt bad other trials than That night, after Alan Wembury given him the,information. To warn Walton .................... 6.40 , .
. I The keeperoof the hangar grunted vtere represente4l by a vigilayit con. had gon% Sam, crouched'on the lead,- *John Le-lilley would mean ruin -di MtNaught ................. 6.52; I
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a 0 .1 Honor Graduate 'he rolldd back the soft squeaking had'spent the rest -of his life I drizzle which Soaked him through tion on de,roof of Osmifden'Cre Toronto ................... 7.40, �,
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. and gave . . iour he bad h� Mc,Naught ....... i" ......... 11.49 1,
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� Itago. iSpe6Ia1-couV*Se__tAken in Pure H�T and a portion of the fu -se- m standing 'moodily before the Walton .................... . 12.01 1 11
. to Mer. ,,sorry fellow wiloot any milk of lru- P"Ope ,an, who hated her 'husband, not for Meister talking to himself as be pac- He -as, , I.,
$iea, LIV6 Stock, Real EstA v te?�. � t lage of it Sc6ull,machine were'reveal- his fire when the telephone bell 'rang. The l§iyt ' 01L
I in man ldfidtess in his dour SYS offences against society but for ed up and down 'the room; heard the h ....................... 12.12, .� 1'�'
I - I chaidim. and, Farm Sgiles, Rates A'Are you watchiag s,otnobody now? ea in the. flickering light of the ]an- certain weaknesses of his which led rattle a knife pvgai.nst plate, and I then sergeant pulled the instrument over Aubura ............ � ........ 12.2T ,:�t�,,,
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