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Honor gradivate of Ontario Veterin- ha,t -uTned .. - - ' ." qf thinigm. She, matched your gown 3,011119 rodistreiss propped.,up On Pil- he demanded "haivi& you been -writi *A around the, outside-, with postiift- �, � I �,,�,!_,_ §7;, ,
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I— . I � spoike. Then ,Giles said: "Forgive "Mv dea,r," Giles said,,,"this wo,h't I . laugh Appled. , I and sat wii�dorws, and 11break the straight lines of co,lds and roup confirmed this c . -
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. . Eye and Golden Square'Throat Hos- "I an -i not cold. I wore Tr,.v fur ,7�aft nothing .else." n Of ,the same color wound tight The te'dephone at his side tinkled. spring 1>ulbs are gyouf�ed in I -P.
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� 69 Waterloo Street, South, � Stratford. rr�ate, and now . . . hei was put- talked to her throuigillout the meal, wedding dresg,'nvy deal,," she told And then, ineMidiibly . . . Joan! � I � 1
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� . UNiversity 'of W&tern Ontario, !,On- � . some day .her rightf,til place. She "You are not going to escape -me is�-4niportant." . than those of either December or I P.. I "..
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I shook, "you. 4did, 'net answer my let- t iUtorhet'clie'uld not ask bey. But for that broth�er of yours, give him "Have yI6w-Torgivien me? vines are planted. in the spring just ,, 1,
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4' - ' planting them tomporarily in a shal- variety is concerned on the Montreal . "..."
l -BRADY . "Why- to her was such a surge of re- is something- low trench. Especially when near a ket, ;ocal supplies' ' ufficient I ��
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She ,. was vteT i haven't been safe for a thousand walked jauntily to the mirrbr little fertilizur should- ibe In regard to suiliplies on hand-, in
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. sorry I came . . . . thle� wind, -,had, changed. "The night years.,, squared his shoulders at his reflec- it is also imiportant,to 'watel` thOT- Ontario producing di�stnctis Mr.'Car- � :,
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. DR. F. J. BURROWS me ., . . even when- the things 1. tapped with white feathers of foam,; " [Hehad laughed and kissed her, 1-1 she said, when hie was near her, he to a stout stake to prevent the wind "'This quantity." he finisihed, 1 :
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and cI It said a essingl .A:nd she had had no a sort of understanding., R t S Per town' �
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. . . � DIL C. MACKAY bear. Things Drew rever said -not house roofed with stars and encom- Well, she was not going to worry. urging thipigs,. lip. he could- have ed this year. And w:ny not, for as . . 7
-m-oiking-things about Dassied bv shininig waters. But not For years, isille ,haid, agonized over Joan b"k, Rose- wouldifitt matter. 'Not J. A. Clark, of the Dominion Experi- I LONDON AND WINGHAM f I . . .
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ity University, and gold medalist of happiines,.-4. You �ffieaint it all then; .tlhojgllt� anid what she said was:-- and clueiW and bisecure. Alan would ter -but Joai . I .
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geons of Ontario. I � � standards 'weren't as rigid as they 5ened by golden roses in bowls of to devote considerable g -round to -this Blyth ...................... 2.23 . 1� i
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. I . �4, y d'ea-r-I shall mean it, until The wa(ve- were srti3l' high, ,but had been in her young girlhood. She, det-p-toned pottery, !by .cus-hi,ons and ente
.M there wa�tvoWind. They made great would -put behind her the m(emory of. hanigings of rich and'glowing 'colors, ing a piece ,of warill, rather light Clinton ........... ' * ... * 9.08 �
. . DR. IEL HUGH ROSS the end, of time." iit of at soil, handy to tha buildings and lay- Brucefield ................. 3.27 . ._�
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. i "I carft tell you." Island was just a thin�dark line Ibe- and livie, sheltered and serene as Al- open fire.
Graduate of University of Toronto simple frock of yellow cultivation. This is about.the right Hensall ...................
C01-: He left her- and went to the win- fwe�,en sli.indnig sky and shining sea. an's wife. Joan wore a. * 3.41 1 1
lege of Physicians and ,Surgeons of dbw, looking out at the storm. Joan' Once when the 'boat saillk deep into For she really loved himi. She knew .woal. She ,seemed to llifove in Exeter ..................... 3.55
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Chicago &-im-cal School .of Ob,icago; s,ernise of foi-ee�'; at wor� which she "Am vou afraid?" country house, she Nviould have mar- ed against tli(-- darkness of the win- .
. . Hospital, London, di,d 'not understand. Giles, loved her. IIN,c;� with volu." ried him. 'She had great capacity ter afternoon. i .said with -out preambl�_-: "Drew, I a.m. I I
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� Royal Ophithai �44 ' hink." his voice had He held her hand, his eyes devotl�- asked .you hem. because th .e Isl k
,- But he had no word for their future. I som,t-thli,es X, for affecti,on. She 'had- lavished it el �ensall .................... 10.55
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. rainion Bakik, Seaforth. Phone No. 5. am going abrond." think Joan, that it would 15�e TrLarvel- to his weakness, and now 8he wouild ThL, old thHlling vdice! But it had "Yes. that night -,vllen Brutefield ........ I ........ '11.09 .
,,I know. I saw it in th(� paper." lous to go .,out into ther niTht with' larvisill it on a mail' NvIllose strength lost its; power. "Please - . ." she "What happened
. . N*ht calls answered from residence, Allotliper long silelice-, wbich was thp . woman- One loves. To leavit life would bicar her up. It seenied almost protested. I Giles Arilligreir came to the .rnonas- Clinton ..c.... .............. 11.54 .1
I .Victoria, Street, Seaforth. broken, b,y '.�Targarid,ats entrance, with be,bind and S,de, c,,reth(? 'he c v too ainazillig' Illy reality Ithat sble� ie'a beauty." t ery ? " P P Londesiboro . *.'.* * ... * * ...... 12.10 �1
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. DIL S. .R. COLLYER not what she expecte(T.' She had her She was ntp,ver to forgetthat nifinit- and, perhaps dris,g�iace. hought it to wea.l. oil the ship." , a- you. ask?" kept N1 . 'ingbam. ................. . 1 12.5 1 i,
I I . I -�a-t the -itu- ent. no v,,iled mnOn and the silver In an hour the wedding would ,be "I saw that you were going "Because -ince then he has `
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� Hospital, London, Phone: Heinsall, ' ably ineet-a lot of p&),ple they knew. than yourself." ,*Not Giles." Goderich .......... I. 6.45 2.30 �
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I I I Graduate of Northwestern - not hungi-y." , . inarticulate becawe of the emotion lc-ttel- from Rose - Garter. - a,i lemon . �. . no s.0 . gar? " _. 1. I — Dublin ......... �.. . 11.19 9.32 J
* Royal ,, lie � er. "You --*---- Seaforth ............ 11.84 ,, 9.45 ,�
I fty Chicago, Ill * Licentitafte Then w1-11 have an early dinner." wh,icb gripped r. Rose was in New York. Sha b —_
;4!4h-= — In'_ -"I -a- eons Toroni . '],� tt s(f-n 'a 'lot of Dyew. -He took his cup., from, h % �
I I . . I I r, P "I can t 1,)u1Y n-ne, -
Office over Sills,* Hardware, Main St., it�l alf-in afraid you -will hal" to stay.
Gilps had be-Tged unat e woula
let him go with her to Boston. But
. . I.:
haven't forgotten ? "
"Why should I forget?" coolly.
. I Sentofth. Phono 151. \ the storm i:t inIcTeasirli
. for Margaridla to go
t;bL- had refused: She had kiliONvIII
to
Thing--, are- quite' as they used to
. �e between, us, Nancy. He says you
'
.
"Aunt Adelaide, tTained me to re-.
- , . I - - . Slle wait,e-d
. I - - I . . . heforf, ,;Ile, ali,swei,ed him: "I can't
'
to
that her strength wAs not ,equal
the strain. VerY de4intitely and re-
.
�,r( going to ,be rniarr�ied, Wel . 1, I
t":11k V`du ar e wis"'. You
11yer Iyeople's pirteiferences. She
rillern one of the secrets of a
.5aid it was
I,
� I DR. F. J. BBC1WLY stay C"ile.q. it was silly of nie �
�olutply lie was puttin,e� "her out of
* '
I -have,givell
Drew so many ye.ars of your life,
hostess' surcess to kniow whether a -
---. colm1p.."
GTA&Mte I College, of Dental "'Don't say t,hat again. And the -re
ROYW
., lif A,f; he had lifte,& her froill
. 0.
his
boat, lie., 'had held hey close for a
� and now, ,perhaps, your mantle will
,u-cst wanted cream oT lemion, or
g
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Surgeono;, Toronto. ason wbN' V011 sho-Lild not let,
I Office over W. R. iis no re,
t,hr",
on our
Ill' 1�tnt in his arm1%. "This is
I on me. I know Drew's fau I
fal, Its
.
he knows mine. We ,ought to hit
four lumips or one."
�'I wonder what she would, say if
. I gmft% Grocery, Main Street, Sea- nive 'Put you 11 P fO � the niot. Mar-
., - W;
Nrth. 18,5 resl-
real"'go,od-ib,ye," Toa.ri he ba� said
' '
to
and
etbeq%
it off nicely tog And, as, mother
� cou] e this roorin," hi8 eyes
s,h, d sle
. Phonei Offim, gar ida, will lool, after you."
. hotel in
demx�, 185 J. "Btit I left FRI'ley at t'be
"' d for a m,omient they .bad ching -
_
and I haivie mia& (juitle, a il�ce littl,(,
roamed about i t. "You've made a
I
.
Boston." I
getheq..
wh lip wifluld
,lm thl.ough t,11, 1 -is, in stocks, th,.,
� '
peTfet,-t s, i ig f r youtr personal-
lett'n 0
- -_
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( "We, call telephone.
see ,h(,r! Wlliat did it inean' Yet
fin-ancial situation is easied. ., . .
AY-"
4,11ave 19. Drevv, yorn're not cafting
- q
,,,he wa,q troijible(k "I dion't think
. ,
AU&IONEERS
'
I-, e. 11 a (I -,aid he loved, her. She kn12w
Th -ere was a lot more and w(he-a
Your lllu.ffl'n-"
I should. - - ."
6 , I- . . . to ,try to make
!"It lie safe
thiat he loved, lie, .. . . . .
'Wille,ii sthe r",ched Boston, she
Nahey had read it all, she dashed off
"I think of
in My dipar chil�d, I niust
figure."
I I won't
OSCAR KLOPP 'the rniainland 1vith this wind, But
rmind F,qi-1,e,,Nr sb-ainesd and alixiOuS.
a lia.9ty letter to her brortlije,r:
.,
y
He was standing on the hearth -
I I ,,,,.v ile,? it may
. ,
Hmor Gradiate CMT J"M?'Na- w 'by b9in t(; 11 .
befor-,, know it. And now,
_ l,,ntb,,, slie, sfi,id, ,,why didn't you
,4-Vry
ta'k - P me wit'll you?"
.e says you al,p going to M,
RO% arry
, hand. He was
rug, his cup in his n - he
o&+ooki ,9. But t
I tional.School for Anationeering, Chi- clear �ry
. I will Vail Pour Illy tea . . . two
in Pure . .
iak-
"Beicau,se" Joan's mice was sh
' fI,ltd. hadi
heit- Well, I hope you will be a�
.,
happy as I a)nI Alan is such a dar-
well-groomed, -0
s gone. The king was
glaillour wa.
+ cago. t8peciAl course taken , . .ol
I � Bred. Uve I PAM r8bi mer- lurn P1, � and lenito-11,
Stock after. tha,t to c,.heer
'inig, "if T T should have to
be selirible, and I didni't vmnt to be
linig---ond you wou4dIn't know me. I
.
"domestic
dead! . . . And a prince reign-
ed in his place --a prince, with ruf
,
t, bi,_nq,lf
I " Otimilrake aA FftrM Wes. Rates in . He fc,P . ,er eat, too, a slice
I A. . h ng maTloets. Sat- her. ITTe madil, I
lip
tteri I di,(j a rl,ad and ii etu-
And I'm I
; m getti a's a
a - nig to be as
iplate," a�% slonleb�ody purL% it, I'll send
fled 'hadr, slender and atTaight in a
1. waotion wMared. *rift or. wiret of t4)ast and' On -e` of the dtark ri-ch
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',T,, 1,1, Rl,m(On1d,,
ous frhing, Farley. gliad
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did � it. And I'(1 d,o it over ag: ,
you a wedding prenenit wNein we -teach
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511 .lit of Giles, she I
And with the thoug
Clinton ............ 1 1.00
9.59
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6.25
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6.40
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12.01
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12.12
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12.23
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12.84
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