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D& F. L BURROWS On desperately, "you called .her- can you?"' I was not until she was going home town and had walked through,. the 14,own on his food as a preventive , . !�Rl
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.Cbnnty of- HwVn. . 1. . to write to her. To � tell her what I dering- as she -helped Fivelyn seTve that when she entered the house ;�, Then suddenly across the silence 11 I
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I . I low, you, did it because you loved me." ,, Evelyn was, saying: . "'My dear, I opened the 600r and went in. Joan intervening s,pace, flung open the that it was deserted. The windows Blyth ........ *,� ............ .2.29 V' J, 4 �
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; DR. H. HUGH ROSS I �'Stap it," Giles said, ,,you must beating up mashed potatoes. But I ing the lamps, while Penelope mend- high drifts on the porch, and there Clinton ................... SAS *�If
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11 Graduate of University Of Toronto her . . , . you don't know how you'd bate me if I didn't." I Then, suddenly, Joan found herself that light Giles .saw Anielie, a wild was snow . in the colder corneTs. He Brucaeld .................
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", 14*e 'of PhysiciaW' and �SurgeOns Of things I haven't understood.11 dTen were afraid I mright be chan,g- if her heart would break. with old PebeT flapping and.seream- I � I
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uAnion Bank, 13eafoAh. Phone No. 5. since the war. Kay I come to you, The two women smil6d, at each * ' Kippm .1 .... I ......... I ... I", 11.01 i
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DR. S. X COLLYER �ose to mail. Theii he waited for -You mustn't be. Ever. Things can Giles, convalescence was slow. )vant to run away with you, Giles and as he went on into the -wood she Wingham ................... 12.50 . I 1.
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. THE OHAN,GED PRINCESS reminded ,her of the n,jg,ht when Bhe "Sometim" I think shie's worse. Of room., .ps,with him into the living ing d1own at her and did not see the Olinton ............ 7.06 3.00, �
& . I had gone down 64 stairs to meet. her' h . ehildren u,ntil they were upon him. Seaforth ...." ..... 7.22 3.18 ; I
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� asked his m6tbeT alimiVUSlY, "that she bad -obeyed. - . . . rage wben I pet him,." ing to kill him, Giles." I "Oh',' hello . . .,, he s,miled 8�t Mitchell ............ 7.42 3.43
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'"But ahe ,hasn't Written." �be had found streiigth' to leave .1 . I 11 Dublin ............. 11.19 9.32 �
CoNege of Dental Surgeons, Toronto. "Dear child, she bas a thousand Drew because Giles had called "Surely not." I I "You had enough to bear." and the eat is the barn eat. 'We Sea&orth ........... 11.34 , 9.45 - I 11,
AMee over Slft' Mkrcfwarei Main St., . . "One rev�r knows . . ." he Scripps dropped into a choir and are keeping -Nuffet and h,eir kittens ,� -�
I 95eaferft , Phone 15-1. things to think of." I The oysters were delicious . . . . smoked for a inoment in silence, then cover8d his face with his 'hands. at our house, But this eat lives in Clinton ............ 11.50 9.59 , �
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forth. Phone: - ,Offift, 18PW; resi- thing)a than just vs.11 I tentment. Dear Joan . was the ,my income." I v�jlin� to go through with it?" "Yes., Slhe lives -with Mrs.. Scail.�. ii . . .r ............. 6.56 11 I',
. .1 -7 Pt stamd I . . . 1"And ye�t you sell books?" "I'd go tl�rouigh noll if I might And she's got more Tnoney than the Me set --- - I
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do I jr . "Well, she has a lot of friends. Old John Leonard carved the tur- "qVv7hY not? It's an ancient and have her ha,ck. . President." Auburn ................ � ..... 6.11 I " ...
. - 0 - hono-rable profession. And, an out- Tor a lon * time they talked about iPriscilla rdbuloed her brother. I.
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