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. Barristers, Solicitors, Conveyan- there are,a ,�. Indian sti o,g, he sound 'behind -him caused hirn, to turn of the wide river Where the camp ' - 0� �1. 1, ,
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I, - He lo ked round a" little anxiously. which was, ninety feet below. Ainley such as had, been made on, -the last I r ,
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diseases of domestic animals treated still reach far doun the river, a dead - . McNaught ................. 6.52 � I.Q0,
by the most , inodern principles. ' : girl, white-faced, but peaceful, hk ent camp; and as the conviction grew, Toronto .....'.... . 110.24 ,� -'. �1�1 ,
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I Riall. Phone 116. to have made preparations for a lon.g found fligni,in a, quickening' current, smash to sinall bits." .,��
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� Late assistAnt New York.Opthal .9 min,d. -It was an add coincidence That evening he canyped at the foot. , .1 111� I
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Eye and Golden Square Throat Hos- The canoe 'Pushed off, leaping for- panion. I awaiting.Ainley's coming, And in "'
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Hotel, Seaforth, third Monday in river as 'hini8elf. Still in silence. he sion ng of weight refluctance to an interview and of his longings to navigable Water, and on I I . ... , I
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fig Waterloo Street, South Stratford. bill, and sometimes climbing over ceived a number of footmarks about the folloming evening . I .L,l
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Graduate of Faculty of Medicine, It was the, drift ile rmade`yy the, riv- marks rninutely. There wa* quite a * sente�t no ,barri r two, hundred ;.,
for the other side, and Ainley asked streL,ni the river narrowed and the 11 . . -P "I will,fi-nd out about-this—and the mileg I ,�'; ... .... �
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!nua and Surgeons of Ontario. office over his shoulder. , . ally rose, until they were like high sooner or latei . M�
"The white Klootchman go to see ram -parts on either hand. The ner of debris brought over the falls which was certainly that of a man, I , �
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. the beayerL Beaver there,!'m dian pointed towards the tree -crown- I
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DR. k NiWTON,BRADY now,opening o . church. . . hope kindled in his heart as he began i I ...
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i Children, Dublin. ionally tumbling one aside. Then'the all ,pointed one way, and that war. . I ,�
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1. �, m " .� 2866-26 ,a matter of fact they did not. Turn- panion was preparing breakfast, the rints . - 0 . '' - I .� "
, . . . . — -ing into the creek they presently White man. walked downstream, to- age that was obviously Oart of the person who had Tnade those foot -p, Standard Behavior . ,,,�`
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DR. F. J. BURROWS � cau,htJsounds that were new to Airi- wards the ramparts of rocks througn. to Ainley, who hurried scramblingly er had landed to, -pitch camp? And . I I .
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"It is the beavers. They s -mite the ed them he looked down at the wa- , .. . .
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forth. Phone 46. Coroner for tile water with their t,ails!" ter. It ran smooth and glassy and the Indian had retrieved, stood there -as she doing here, alone in the wild- . I I 11
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. . I I I sight of the daiii and in the same sides a.good foot higher than between face white and ghastly, his eyes full - Had Helen Yardely been saved by . day life—differs from that of the multitude. Well, perrhaos ; . .,
I � nYoment the Indian turned the canoe the earthen banks upstream. He fol- rl Some fortunate chance, and watiler- . I I �:
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I I towards a soft bar of sand. A few lowed the gorge, forgetting that I he finger on a symbol -painted on the ing along tbe river (bank, -stumbled . ��..��
duate of TriA_ second,4, later, having landed, he was tired,, forgetting the preparing lb s, with the letters 11,B.C. be- on the camp of s,om-e prospect�r or the great majority of persons.- Thus: I . �;�
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\ DR. H. HUGH ROSS bar. .... ' the river running wide between low- had vomited the wreekage, gave emi- could helip hiiii. Then suddenly tfie I home are almost identical -with those served I ,�'!
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.. . Graduate of University of Toronto ,"White Klootchni-an phatic utUerance to his belief. hope became a certainty, foi-in the --in other homes. . . ., 4,
. . said the Indian. I�She go away, No of a range of hills abolve which hung "All gone." , . I rough grass he saw somethink gl�L,m. �.,,,,
. Faculti of Medicine, member of Col- good going to the beaver." a veil, of mist. He.stood regarding I What offends most others is pretty sure to 11
Gerald AiTiley niade no reply.. He and stooped to recover it, found that ,'j�
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'. _� duate courses in He turned to- the canoe again, and .the scene for a few 'minutes, and then had no doubt that whalt the Indian it was a ,smiall enamelled Swas�iki ., . . "i'l
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Royal Ophthalmie Hospital, London, out N Word in reply. There was no nounced than ever, made his way back entertain&s and radir) programmes are , -
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'struck the main cur- ed him. The Indian had alre ity,of your friends� I I Ili
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, don, Engleid. Office—Back of Do- nor.when they ven glance at . the enr, and whil-st be himself breakfasted . -As he ,saw this he gave a shout of . ,,,,,
minion Bank, Seaforth. Phone No. 5. rent again did he e girl, though with but little hope of joy, and a ,rdoment later was hurry- Your taste in holidays and plaoe,s is likely 11'.1
. ,,Night calls -answered from residence, shore on either side. But seven miles lie told him what he had seen. t� finding it. For an hour he searche& ing 'back along the bank to, his owli to ibe identical -with that of -most of your friends 11 _._,�;l
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DR. S. R. COLLYER spruce -clad islands began to Come in "Good! We go, thro,ugh the cliffs; below the first driftpile he came up- discovery' he had .,'made. There were . public library are pretty certain to be I ,,�
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I . . e, Klootebman come Ithis w he has ter, snared the synaller debris. Tbi� were few, if any at all, inIthis wild and wo,men. ii
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york City%spifiil and Victoria''Hos- of him and from side to side, all his ters. We follow, but not very far, for result; �and after wandering a 11ttle ent did'he question that this, was the Y. �-
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. havior is standard behavior. Who wants to be "different"? V�
. I higher than the highest spruce. If "we will go back," he -said, and onber v,jay ,back to ,her uncle's camp Why run counter to the, praeticeg of iniost men. and wo- � i�
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1 Graduate of Northwestern Univers- The canoe drew near the first of Falls! So that was the meaning The Indian cooked a meal, of which Excitedly he broke on the slun-ibera ' '��11
'Ity, Chicago, 111. Licentiate Royal the islands and the Indian directed it of that mist aYaong the ,bills-. There Ainley partook with but little care of his Indian companion, and After ,What w,u want to believe is that you have individuality . It
�,- , 4 College. of Dental - -e rive for what he was eating, his eyes fix- showing him the brooch, -bade him I and personality. ss sake, don't be out of �'
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. efy lifted up their voices and swept on in the current it Was% in swept by, his face the index of, un- he had found it, and. there Wdnted to I . � ; . -, I �
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� Graduate Royal College of Dental the island must have heard the him ,and rose suddenly to his feet. one of them towing with a line, an.3 intan Would, a crytptogram, and pre$- ferent" is to be eccentric, uncouth, abnormal—. I :1,1Q
Office over W. R. shouting.; but there camse no response. "Let us be going"' he said sharp,)-, the other working hard, with the pad- ently he stood up, and M)oke with perhaps offenLqive. . . . :,.,,�,
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� 'forth. Phones: Office, 185 W; resi- turned the b,o I whil-st hig,com1panion ,broke camp. A the bank. A little way before they "The FJootchman she, calme from . .., .11
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dence, 18,5 J. , t,,., few minutes 'later they were afloat reached the litniestone ramparts the river. The mian. he carry her "
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. and hailed; Tneaiiwhile keeping a _ through which they had , 'S . N (YW,' db you ; ,�
1$1 side of tb, was 1W need, to paiddile. The current speed a few bours 'before, the Indian, How do you know that, Joe?" ".. -4.11,
�. 6-1 CONSULTING ENGINEER sharp look -out on either . ' 4
� - ..... . t in vain. 'They were hoarse caught them -and flung them, towardo Who was -at the towline, stopped and The Indian pointed to certain foot- it is the reading of. adyertisoments. Advertisement% In ' � �,'l
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11 . S. W. Archibald, B.A.Sc., (Toronto), with shouting when t 11 apeed. -In an a-mazinglF short time portage over the goIrge, since the ,marked ,than the others. us act in the same way. Advertise�rm '�
- 'ifflands�was reached, and on Ainleys nts simplify 'human �'J�
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O.L.S., Registere they configurration off the cliffs made it im- "The man lie carry ,heavy weight ��.
Cineer and Latid- -Surveyor. Victor face a look of anxiety manifested it- and ,were watching the banks opea possible to, tow the canoe through. In When he make these and the Xlototeh- conduct ot bebaviouT-4by standardizing it. A simplifieA il
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or. I ThY drift of it ,seem rulmible began to make itself heard. It gain and had eaten 4he evening meal ,to the s;maller footprints, and to Ain- I ,4�
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