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"Did you 'find out anything from A-n,d gentLy, releasing her hund, she at Gooduloold -apparently." . Whatever wins, Grey T�moft won't; I is turniahed with every ordex �r �� �,�!' I
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it,'. But ab-ut this trial, my " 'cird. "I'll ta,ke six to, four -I'll take. six IC -i -ARTS in. the Royal Hunt Cup for manager,, to keep outside Bridewell. over brilght brown desk§, a sedla* -telephone, Brian was oc�iductirlg a, , UNA,
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I ook the lead from Telibury till about an odds-on favourite, anct I brought makes a bit of diference, does -tilt it?,, Fa.nks knows every nut in London, annoyu�nce took another form of ex. I edged go .1 -
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raced up an', ,g(An" to the front, won into the ring." "A litkle,', replied, ,Brian dryly. ') ;J 1 e " said Brian "I have hear4 moned, and went to the soberly furn-' L'Gllt-edgad, playang cards," he saia ; .�
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"Certain, my lord. I'd know Tel- ceeded,, then, in saving Brian --what or little9* ey with a grin, "an' if you gets ,3�our -"Mr. Grant," said the head of th-i In fact, one Off the objects, of his,. : . "�
linry anyw'here by his white face, she was saving him from she did ,13rian gro=4 then he laughed. clock pinched, an, 3rou're a pal df firm polittely, "you will be distressed visit w to 41 1 "I 1.
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bright bays you can't misteolce." "It ,meqns 0 m.t I've got the greater poople don't ,know all the rules. and or two. I tell you he knows eve, '_ abl7 be called nekligenice, a consign_ I 44YOu are not like Mr.'C0,11ander-, 4, z
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�be other -it hasult been raced in borse," said Pinlow. ' "I've taken all heart," he said. �'I was born wjt� Eft hhi 1,ttle finger, an' what -ver he shipped to Bombay without Any ad-, hel?" . . . . . , :
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this country?'P - . the eights, the sixes, the filvcs and 7ern-4six-ten is a very light ,",eight, wants done is donte, see? If he vice 'having been foTwardp)d to thel Brkm n0ddeKL "Something of� tha�' I . :r4
"'I fou NQ that, my lord." said Gilly fours, and, I've left -the little! punter in- and if You, were a betting man you lifted his little finger to me an' said, consignee. ' In consequence, so Try, Sort,�, What about him?" I . .� I I .. �
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in sepulchtal tones, 11a.fter the gal- to the secret. He's so well badke;, would gpt that glossy shir.t of Your,% 'Cag, you've been puttin' It on a pal agent at Bombay inforn-z me, ,. the I The broker laughe& I . �..."
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op, they can -,e near the bushes wben? that Pal]Apd-will not be able to get on." of ni-ine, an ble's sicreaTHW, push ov_ eQnsignee has cancelled the order." 1 14M he,s, in 'Bits' pretty beavilyi , ',
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,)ne of -the, lads- said, pattin' the Up the stairs canie. Pollard, big Ernest. knocking out bis P�pe, "I "In other word,lil" said, Brian, ,"if said the manager humbly. "It does of his standing holding that stock.- : , - ,� , .1 .
horse's neck, 'Bra�vo, Fixture, you'll pri�smatic glasses slung about his shall not go shirtless to consu, by your dexterity with the cards you not seent, if I imay' say 6), sufflcient I ' ",Be1tj)e�anJtei.,?- . 11;� I
illake, 'elm gallop on Saturday."' neck. . Apparently not seeing the .He looked at his watch. - I tatimL r�-ljeved a frl�ndl at Mr, Fanks' of Justification for cancelling the or- I Brian was serious in a m&nute. He ..."I
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nocket and handed it to the stout , An acquaintance -hailed hini froin "Do pwple really consult you a_ "Izzackly," nodded Caggley. ,,Well Mr. Grant,"' said the chiefl, with frigid stock, and he recognized the danger. . . .. 4
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`�,Pdit thai between you�" he said. "Hsallo, PaIlard!ll -he said. "Your pleas,ant incredulity; "or do yo -u make Other care4esslY. "They're likely to ''
- ' roynethin' he Wo.11ted Smith who 'tin!OtIY opposite."
bones and Corn- d0ne time for,doctoring a �-Tse, do -Later ,lie. had occasion .to tell his ,go to pieces dt an ajo,ment ', ,!,.,,
Returning to the Aard, lie canie horse is favouribe; I suppose you all this up, like Savf I . I y . 1� "
Face to facr.. with Pollard. They me,t know all ahmt it?" . pany in 'Pickwiekl?" you think Sn-dth wouldr't do it?" cashier that he had been guilrby of a ""That, I kww," said Brian quick" . `Yl`fl
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They were well -matched, these two. "He's laying; mly borsef" said Bri- , nor the chief clerk, nor any clerk the new eader U, .
starting gate. ' �arr getting at a horse." , , I r�hndl is true, I _. �,j
'I know it is favolart Mr. Clag,gley was for a moment wh,o had-th-6 nisistfortune to cross his they'll .go I
either showed sign of embarrass- " be,", he said, an. "In other words, he's behind a to fivJ�'. ings." � . ."It
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Ty , iniothy will "See-ijis ,to me," he said, "you know 7'L%e firm, of'Collander and Callan- AAG er that niarket and don yt,
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'inlow fo,ind �lis. guests ,where he "Wick-hanri," said Brdan sl*�vly, "line ' �'Then, of course he will lose his 'io. Tinker -Smith it is, an' he's agency- It was. the type of husiness fsee the dt9peMte old bdrd. I know I,/
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"I shall have to leave you again iorse-watichers -are to be given ever.,- B;Ian shook bis he' . .-here's, another point dovv� this City of Llcndoti, and, is peculia;- from "I't may cost You nbonley,", ,.v,armed
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I oun,d out all I want to know." 3eeing the gallops, two of the gentr-y 6w!s not make sLmtkrental betg He's i.t that can, in a Trianneir of speakin', de,aay to the Crini,eari War. 1.57 is a five�� '. . , �'
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preferred to climb over the wall." laying against the harse 'biecau ,e landintark with such husitiesses, And "You can, hold till the cows come ,1,
"Gladys ind I were sayinc he Pitillow was all attention) now. �%,.'.,, a Fren-ch filly. Ran twilce as a certainly 157 was a notable year in rh,ornL.',, . ,
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-aid, "that if you wanted � thi;ig, we "So we ,giDt up a spoof trial foe be certain if he has giot some little two-.vear-old-rrowhe,re. Went t,hrouo,h the case of Callandler and Callatider ,door. "I'll give.You the +-fp when, to . �!
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As a matter of fact, Gladys bad been isha&wed to some bushes, and Ernest Gralne frowned� nin'. She's in the ro'cle. wLth a post- PlIK'v W01,; at the height of it- pros- A,Up -Lo bow. much?', I . . �)
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,aken a very pasisive ,part in the eon- the he -ad lad, leading the hoTse ,past, "You don't suggest tkat ift this en- ",ge stam-p. so to speak, in th, ,rndt- peritv,tbough the ryumber of clerks
�_r_qation the ,part of a listener who !et drop �lhe name a the trial win- lightened age a fellow would h , ter of -weight." it employed was mian, and, let -the stockbrokeT star- 11
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�ed Pinlow modestly. Pinlow listened, with clen,61bed teeth. ing after,", interrupted Brian. "Yee, 10%1r, C-l(,.rf- " -Riel ,(',aggley, with was the sum -total of its tra.A.9actions. Continued next week) . 1.
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"Hvt how will that affect, Mr. Pal- It was too' late 6ow. Pinlow'� game if -that ,-,,art of thing is drane," "I don't mind what they try tcv d�o with the year.q. . . I Wingbarn .................. 2.05 1 �'. 1
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!ard?" she asked. I shaking hands raised his glassi,'8. lHe Ice F,oid. with Grey Timothy" he said. It was not the proeplerity or other- Belgrave .................... 2.22 :
"Well," he-srm'ailed, "he will have to .iought the horse carryi,ng the diag- "Why? My__ dear chap,, aren,,, look afteT them th.eT(?; 411t I dO not wi--ie of Callander and Callandor that Blyth ..................... � 2.33 . . . I
leave." . onal-s4riped jacket. It was toiling stocks and sliares nol:�,-)led? Have Ike this Mildam 1>u�;siress. Has she troubled the heai of the firm. There Londesboro ............. � ... 2.40 11
"But is that fair?"' r y start, and you ever heard of a stc�k,called Beit- heen t7ied?" was 5 -till a inaa,gin Of Profit la"ge r�n- rlinton .................... � j
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. She had only the vaguest idea of CHAPTER VII hi:9i,r,,Pss on, ,the face r, -f' the earth "S'lle ,,,, Petit V- -tione an' hnA-`e,rriplo,yed fewer clerks and h-4 Ht. *.*.'.*.*.*.*.'.'.'.* -
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what it all meant. 'She realized in TI-TE.C10LT BY GREY LEG Lhat isn't riolbled at tinies ,by a riv- slam,tried him. Th&re's a lad I know paid higher wage�s the business rni,ghz Exeter ..................... 3.53 �
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Pinlvw's action would be to injure '),ridge was a large one, carnifortably doctor who n6bbled anoth(,r doctor- ,rode in the, trial," Mr. Call -ander had arrived with all I North. :
Brian -and it was veT-y unfair. but nat extravagantly furnished. It r),ot witih drugs or a �rypoder,,hii. . Pwiarl walked to the bookshelf and age when Tnen gauge(4 flhe_ji�ir,ort_ Exeter ......... * ............. 10.59 1,
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Pitilow was'trying to persuade her was the room of a man Who soughi s,yi-inge, but with a little meaning took down the neat blize "Chrorrique ance of a husi-ness by the nuinbeir,, Hensall .................. i. 11.12 i
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eather �to venture a sovereign, arid Lhe Trmxi,m:,um4 olf comfort 'With the .-mi-ile and, the shake of a t1gad, which d -ii Turf,"L and, rapidly turned t,h,� of it�. e,m,ployees. Kippen .................... 11.18 I I
there, -was a good-natured exchange minimum. ,of ostentation. The walls, bred clistrust in a pativ!it's mind? page-,. 'His main. trouble, this bri,Zlit anki 0rucefield .................. 11.27 �
,)f b'anter. wend expensively papered, the cal:- Isn't one 'half " of the world. engagie,,i "Urn!" be said, -and replaced ,th? �unny� surrmer Tno,rninig-, had its Clinton .................... 11.58 . �.
Then a brilliant thought was born, pet on the fi.00r waz Persian, wovez, in nddbling, or attemptin,L.- to nobible, book; "if .she gave Petit Val a foundation in the extraordinarv� file- T,ondesboro ................ 12.16 .
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in her mind ' : in strange ,patterns otf a subdued hue. the other half to prevent it win- stone—" I haxiour of certain -South Afl-ican Blyth ...................... 12.23 ,,
The numbers were going Lip for Half Ei , do�e�, prints hung on the ning ? " "Six kilos, it was," mrrected the shot",. Now eyen-�,)ody in the City Belgrave ........ I .......... 12.33
the rate, there was plenty of tilme. -alls, exreipt on. one wall, which was "Um sorry I can -not stay amy long- other. I � knows that Relitj,es . fontpin Deeps are Wingham .................. 12.47 �
"W'bich is the paiddock?" s -be ask- occupied, frorm ceiling to floor with e-,.-, Demosthene%," said the doew � r. "Near enough," said Brian. ."Slhe'il a FlPelculation rat1her thain an. inv,est- I
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I.rance. "I am going to lock at the ed the quaint. bow-w4n,dow looking the world"s, morality; but, bliere Js a He laughed and rt?ibbed his bands. sibilities, and when '-Bit�,," as they I C. N. R. I 41
l'orpes" -the an�nounced. - . clut on th the -park, tw�o, restful easy pntient of mine who is e.\pee�;inkg me "Well, It ,don't Tnind," he -laid. "This am called by coarse City mer, stood . .1
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bad ne dasire to enter the paddock fireplace which, om this sumimer day. ' "Forget him," said Brian brufally; othy; I'll stand ,my, bets, and nor. hai a quiet hint from a Triteinibeir of � ft.m. P.fjn. I
Ilimself. He was anxious to avoid: was a iverRable bower of roses. . "don't go -give the, poor devil a hedgie a h0penny.." . rbe board that they would go to (3oderich ... � ....... 6.35 2.46 11
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he imagined tholt the presence Qn a -there was evidence of thatt. He The click of the door as it closed corner Of the rooW� unlocked, a,%draw- ed, and the quartz assayed two ounc- Clint -013 ............. 6.58 3.05 � L .1
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able firm of Cadlander & Challander print ,hung on the wall to. testify to 11, was half -past s,even. Brian - He -wrote. rapidly, sigmed, Ws namt, Yea-_ a,go, in the ,hoonl tin -P, "Hits" St. Columban ...... 7.18 3.27 ' �
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new.%pdp,er--Tie had no mean views one or two works of reference. his peared. I . . 'Mr. CaggWy tock it with bonds 41hat thek would rea,ch twelve, hi.i 1.
concerning his own h-riportance---iand bookshelves were innocent of s . poTt- "Willis, I shall be goiri�r otNi4m arl. t1hat sifio-ok and, glimced at the amount. ilaormaint w -as, -well within the known West. �
he dreaded meeting Any of his CHy ing Ifteratutv. He sat in his roont hum; 3hae thait -man cornt� YeA?" 41omptain", he S:a-*.!,, iA-a voice that limits elf fpol!�tsibility� Mr. Cajlander Dublin ............. 11.24 9.12 ,.. �
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friends. eating o. solitary chop. An evening "Just came as you rang, air; wi�l -book with emotion, "yp,ulre r. gen- bought five huodred-a trifling in- St. Columban ...... 11.29 . ... I .
"Wjll she -4e a;ll right alone?" he -newspalper was proppeA up against you see him; ,here?" tloman if ever there �� a gentle- viestment 4�at co%t him asbout' twelve Seaforth .... :-� ..... 11.40 9.26 �
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Pinlow nodded. I—- . Burgundy, unitouched as yet, was at ou,t tQ rethrr; with the, vistbor. ' sletrvice—you'll findl sir, that emery kangs,roo iea,p% to bkree-aiid-a-hulf. ffolmesville ........ 12,05 9.53 - . �
jdNolbodly will . bother you," he gaid. his elbow. . He vas a man of .,i,toutish buile, word I have spoken rtnto you is gos� A small tpa'n- would- have soid at thi,.5 Goderich ........... 12.?O 10.05 . ;
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'Sh6 tlipped dof!in the steps, of the he looked, up as Ernest Crane came was loud, and his jewellery, of which "I horpe so," saidl Briart,_"for your in the City t"hat no Tran was eiVer ."
stood with it beart that beat ra-pi,dly. in. The young doctor shared Brian'-- he wore a. pTofkiAort, shalft. sake -that chequo is To%t-dated two ruired by taking sniall prorfits. Mr. ' 111
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bers'. enrlo-ure and passed through little Tnoustarbe, was Dr. Mest self. � I shall know all about it -it will three-nd-a -half, and when they 8.1n. . ,�5
the gates. Mould she find Brian Crane. . Brian waited until *'he main had left b,6 ,%topped." leapt to mix polund% he invested in Goderieb .................... 6,50 �i
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was the m,o--,f, likely -place. ,She walk- "how's the butchering busitiess'?" . "You know me, I think, 'Mr. Cog- Caggley. "Yota,re not only a gen- oe slowl�r to seven, There they stuck McCaw ................... 6.04 � ��,
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little groqxpg orf hien round each young d1octor. 1'r -he butchering busi- fusi-vely. I A friend adrvise,d him t� §el), Walton .... I .............. " 6.40 ,�"',�,,
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herse, watnhing the saddling opera- ness flourisfieth like the green bay- "Don't 'inle lord' me," said Brian. CH-A,PTV,1R VtI1 I "Take your prorfits, and clear out," McNaught ........... : 6.5i . 'r,
tion.s. . �Suddtn;ly she come upot Brian tree." "You're one of the bhree broad A 4AUBLE IN "BITS" 'lie said; "tfipy're a rum stock." Toronto ............. : '. : *.,� , I., 10.26 � . '111i
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tm.d stopped dead. He was watching "I've nevier seen a hay-trep," re- 01119 � , West. ,411
a horse bei.,,g led round in thb ring, flected BTiain. "I suppose it has got "There you're, nitistaiken., Mr. Pal- Mr. CallandleT was displeased . on twelve. .11 �
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I. lard," said the visito "ith. a �aine(i N,otbing went -well with Mim, and if Brian Pallard came to the City one Toronto ................... 7*.40, . ,,
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She beqitated for a moment, then tirnest, seating himself and taking 4oT,'l give you -me word." did it go well with his 6ependents. the -morning when, Mr. Callander wall; Walto-n .................... 12.01 11� � 1;
Brian saw her and canve with qnick diow-ri, a pipe frorm the ivantel -piece. Man reached ouit his hand lazilv MT, CallandeT neve-r raved, nqe in so had a temper, for "Bits" had 13lyth . . . . q ................ 12.12 � � 4,
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steps toward her. I. Brian was silent fdr a long time, and took a black booi� that lay oil 'ran -ted, nor thm-6ped the table.. Eiq dropped to five without any partictl- A�burn .................... 12,23 11,�!�l
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Honor graduate of Ontario Veterin.
airy.College.� All diseases of dlimestic
animals treated." Calls promptly at-
tended to and charges moderate. Vet-
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Graduate of Ontario Veterinar'y
College, University .of Toronto'. All
diseases of domestic animals treated
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Charges reasonable. Day or -night
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Graduate in Medicine,'University of
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Late assistant New York Opthal-
mei and Aural Institute, Moorefield's
Eye and Golden Square Threat Hos-
piuls, London, Eng. At Commercial
Hotel, Seaforth, third Monday in
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Rotunda Hospital for Wonler and
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C. Mackay, honor,graduate of Trin-
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Faleulty oi'Medicine, membei of Col-
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C.bicago Clinical School of Chicago -,
Royal. Ophthalmie Hospital, London,
England; University-lHospital, Lon-
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Night calls answered from residence,
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Graduate Faculty of Medicine, Uni-
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College of Physicians -and Surgeons of
Ontario. Post graduate Work zt Now
York City Hospital and Victoria Hos-
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Office, King Street, Hensall. I
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College of Dental Surgeons, Toronto.
office over Sills' Hardware, Main St.,
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