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I I them, Ile represented t,hL- law: He dEflinitely arid with moist � amazing And ,,his son came in, fat and. oily brother. ,He seerl to, read i �`,' ,� "
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I I . his cot, and at the gasping cry of ing Englishman stared a� him. "I I went into tboA house again.with- cally 'Y'ou won't run a ghost of a the,ohour of ,midnight wlhvn the lq.9- , Ministry �.'�
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I by the most nllodern principles. before the shadow of paia had faded Plexpect to,," said, Keith. "But it's the door, and I locked it. Then I Mounted. to (be done. I say, won't it'.be a rip- Bnt,sh M-pist,y , I . 1:.."'.
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I � Ckaives reasonable. Day or night from his eyes. One of his hands 'the p'nly thing left, You know that, mliadiel ,my -demand. I wasted . no than that, for it wouldn,j ir . , I , .
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y I you, and ancient history won't turn repeated it., smiling into Keith's ed at by'the respectiza governments ; �J,i. .
Main -Street, Hensan, opposifte'Town ring mark of a handicuff: The sight- have 'hunter me"-. If I went south ---2? . Keith rose from the table and be- up to trouble you. Your biggesit dan- eyes- "A ripping joke -on, Me- at the I'll''.
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f .. TftVnto. 11 . . durt-gray emptiness at the top of the "Pin sorry," he said- again. 4ci- hand" and then I found". it was a long, borTor settled in the Iiit+A'e .cabin as bo . For with this last breath he arid fie d impectors report that+upi �.
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. frozen earth under their feet shiver back n�ow? .It ,doesn't s,eicini Ifair to sters'and gave me the horrible sensa- riess of .death and struggling to bold blinded 'by the ind uL-4ual caution �,d deal-` - , I
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I DIL W. C. SPROAT ice, out iii Hudson's Bay.. ' With it hole like a rat , and then take him the son was sti-iking, .and neith�r of ing process of trading their identi- went Conniston. ' shorter period then, usua.1 and con- . . .
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In Aberhart's Drug.Store, Main St., Dowit through the Roes Welcome in- wager you're -hot the .sort they make one copper weight was found in that margin of hours ahead of him. 'In not seem so strange to'him after all. eirs to trade in seed among thinn- . . "
I TATI and Surgeons Office port Like that of�;i sixteen-inell gun. any more. I'd, -make a topping good,, lifter that - The next morning only lishrrtan was rflarro)�ing the gligh't the her�cik Eng hman, th thing did be an incridased tendency for farm- * �.' .
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- ! r. I torus of ice were rending their' way .just wh"ou killed Judge Kirk -1 the other., And' -the one tbat, was left Conniston. And once he cried out i3j,ston's -name.- the,difficulty wOuld, be .�
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I like Hunnish armies in tH6' breali-' slone?" ,was covered with Kirksto,ne?s'bIo_9d bitterly .that it was unfair, that- Con- in 14-oing up i� the Conn-iston- code. *d sold for : 1A
, I DR. A. NEWTON-BRADY up. . I � Xeith�`s two hsts 'knotted in. the and,' hair. There was no. chance for itiston should liveand -he Aorald die. ' That night the hi ble of the -ice seeding purposes in ,Canada is requir- - 11.
11 . "You'd betiter lie� down," siggesthd center of the table. Connisto.n. raw me. So I got away. Six months ]at- The dying Engtishman m ed to be. sold on grade. . I ;1
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I '. I I liand. J�ate E&-bern Assistant Master Confiriston, inste*d rose slowly to with a sav9ge fire-, In thatl moment three Yeat's I've been . hurited as a fox that the hand was damp with a cold sky was cloudless, and: the stars We I
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11 I i children, Dubiin., OfIlee at residence a seal -oil larrip was burning. He the . st, ov�rha i .Do nion Department of Ag- .i '- -'-
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I . Sunday$, 1 to 2 P -M6 �. I posi,te blimi - BlEtAvedn, them lay a over the dislbant� booming and, rumlb- hang ? " . . sloway a part of hims-'elf. Tha thing ,the ph-ehomenon of the polar night One year_ . I I
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I I _. worn deck of cards. As- Conniston' ling of the ice. .. down was' epic. Connistori, throttling his and -shuddered. The stars were like I .
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, � esiot of the United Church, Sea- said. "Don't you- think so,, Keith?" "Why <Ed I kiR Judge, Kirk I 11, nn`i� - " � men one-, of this kind is the working .
forth.' Phone 46. Coroner for the He was im Englishman, and ;,his 'blue ' "Keith, when a man knows he's up to the mark of the Englishman h r, loo", of a king pin bushing after it ;1
, , . Keith i7epeated the words slowly. His . . and that t ere vas' a different norte .
County of 'Huron, . eyes shone with a grim, cold humor. cleriched ban& relaxed but his, c to live, he is-blind'to a l6t of Gonriiston�s story was of the, import- in their yappilif -now, a had -been lubricated for the first time I
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; I Q Mackay, honorgiraduate of Tri�_ niston. "Just twenty-serven months blood, and that the, lionor of the Ser_ man jigt the sarill It would have incident and smiled wanly as lie told in, ,set about the fulfillment of his . I �
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I ... Trinity Medical College; Wember of -out to get you, Keith. I was told to "There's a lot in the 'view-poi,nt, might have argued you were lying. secrecy once in the matter of an in- task completed. . p.m. .
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i I Sol Off Ontario. the end of the twenty-sixth month I kill J' d io- die, And so I've the barracks to kn,vvif-and I . augh ov- edge of the scru-b timber tbaI rim- Belgrave .................. 2.1t .
I . got you, aliyve. And as a sporting Con,ruston ledmed forward a little made up my injind. what you're going er. A very sensitive man in ,some med in the arctic plain, and looked Blyth ....................... 2.23 . I
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. 11 I I ysm to-do, You're not going 'back to Cor- ways was ,McDowell! At the end of fo�' tfie last time upon the little cab- I�ondiesboro ................ . I
i I" years of life instead' of the noose, shook ,his, frame again, and wih�n it .onafion Gulf. You'ro ,going south. the first hour Keith stood up tin the in under the floor of which the Eng- Clinton . ..................... 3.08 .1
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Faculty of medicine, member of Col- kindis of bell-beore I landed you. I Godl, not 'Sunday -or .Saturday," Ile Keith, the murderer. buit as Derwelit clers ,sagging Conniston put him lonolines,% a proud m,on-Lpa,r6.nt to a Heen-sall ..'.*.'.'.*.,.,.-:::::.-:.-.. 3:41 �
froze, and I starved, and I draw-ned]. breathed. "Keith, it'p-coming to-l"Conrilistion of His .Nlajesty's Roy 1,
I I lege of 'Physicians and Surgeons of . a] through the �drill. After that. he dead -wgn's courage an(I /A'dcad rnan,s Exeter .................... 3.55
. I 'haven't seen a white woman's face Irniorrow!,, Northwest ,Mounted Police!, Do you gave Keith his worn Servico 26anudl soul. Within its'four walls it treas- . .
, I ()ntario; pass graduate courses in in eighteen. mont'lls. It was terrible. "No, 'no not then," said Keith get me, Keith? Do you understand?" and comman.ded.hirel. to study while ured a thing which gave, to it at last I North., . I j
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$ Royal Ophithadmie, Hospital, on, jolly good part of it, Keith -.1 beat his m&n, twisted, a mustache, a'half-Tium- bunik, and for -a" time after that tried fighting against Exete'r ...................... 10.42 - . .1 . 1!
England; University Hospital, Lon- throat. "You'd better lie idow-n a- dis,soilition as long, .�
, you and got .pou, arid there's the gain." orous gleam, in Ili.;; eyes. 'He had to r4ad the Service bo4'. But his at, One- IGO 1-ferrisall ................... 10.5-5 .. . .:
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) adnion Bank, Seaforth. Phone No. 5. ' spirit had become a liv_ Ki�pen .................. , .... 11.1,01 .
I won, Do you ,concede that? "And die like a rabbit? No, thank soinve time, and he had foreseen jusl to o'bel", 1.411 - ing ,part of it,,. arid the 1oxes might , �
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� You must be fair, old top, because you,. old ,chap! I'm after facts, and h,,o,,v it would tali Keith off his feet. niftn's low breathing oppressed him . Clinton . . .. " ............... 11-54 . ��
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� D& S. R. COLLYER voice. slowly, looking steadily n . illig to the last, a meniniial -to Der Wingharn .... j
Keith rioddleid. "You won," he said. other's eyes. "I think so, 'and yet I shouldill go on living, in my shoes. Ilis lungs drank fil, the ice-tanged went Conniston, the Frglbs�hnian. I
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I I of Ontario. ,Post graduate Work at interrupted -Conniston, "That.'s thq I wislh vou-could look at it all with and all that -and when .1 had to fi�,,ht (if 'wintler ap-ainst the invasion ed -arid turned slewh away and into East. % p
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56. Office, King Street, Hensall. . I known, niv fat -her; You see, pride is the -biggest. fool tbing on Kvith',5 fecit trembled i)i, the mighty nlile.� of 6.45 2.30
1 I you all tied. up and s�hedluled for the inly mother ,clied when I was a little wildernieps-.0ight hundred Clinton ............ . 7.08 3.00 .
� 6' - hangman wben-�Ibing!alcrnig col chap, and iny father and I grew up earth,, Keith, arid I suppose all of throvs of their dissolution. He could mile- lbetween li�inl and the little Seaforth .... i ...... I 7.22 3.18 1
. I � . a cold ,snap that bites a corner of togetber, 'ch-urms. I don't 'believe I th�M ovel� there think- I'm, dlead. Th�6_y hear more clearly thre roar and sn-arl, to,wn on the Saskatche,-�varl wheye .Xc_ Dublin , ..* .. 7.33 3.31
# . DR, J. A. MUNN my hing, and the table,; aee turned. ever thoug 11 I q haPv�em't heard froni me in six or sev- and rending thunder of the great Do, - - - - .. :: * *: 7.42 i,3.43 . ;
.�ht of bin ,a. ju. t simiply a mell cori-nniancled F Division ,of the Mitchell ...... :
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Graduate of Northwestern Univers- troing to do to you, instead, of kill- was more than that. From the time beautiful tbi�g athatit, this scheme is the a,-etic current into ffudson'q Bay anee did not appal him, Fou . � West. ..,
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cago; IU. Licentiate R 11119 Tne 01, Making your -getaway I was, ten years old we were in,s�epa,T- ithat we look so doucedly alike, you 0ver him haviered a strange iliglit, at the top of the earth had accustom- Dub] i n ............. 11.19 9.32
College of Dental Surgeons, Toronto. wl�,ile I wag help)ess�Kelithl pal able. I guess I wasftwenty before he knon`v, rrTim t"hat mu-ttache and -beard It was not hlack but a weird and ed Iihil to the illimitable and bad in- Seaforth ........... 11.34 9.45 � �
: Cilgiee lo,,e, Sills, -Hardware, Main St., �.,youi've tried, to nurse; n1le-a-back to told nile, of tht- deadly feud that ex- of Yours, a little, Add a Rt of a scar wraitbi-Iiike gray, and out of this ured. him to the lack of things. That Clinton ............ 11.50 9.59 w
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0 � &Irgeoms, Toronto, Office ever W. R. other- racking ,.couph. Keith, sensled. watching for his chance. It was a name. But you'ro welcome. They'll far, upi undier the hidden star*. More have ended the exciting chast'? with- . a.m. .1 ,�
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- &nft% Grocery, -Main Street!, Sea- the -pain crif it in the conivulsive�clutcb_ frame-up fmm.beginmiing to L!rbcT, and 'lie of no - 0 e Ll,"e to aft t - t,hRn once, in the pa,st mionthi; lie laad out stffiniing his lown hands. His Goderich .................... 5.50
1. � forth. Phone: Office, 185W; resi- i in rro,." * listened to the sobbing of little chil- Fiskirno. friewls wo -f rill- Menset .................... 5.55 . .!
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, ng of 0ontrist-ori's fingers abolit bls� mik father iste�pped into the trap. Ev- 0 1 1� -aid have, pei ci ".4,
0 � deuce, 185 J. __ own. When 0otimiston raised . Ill., en then he, thought that his political ImposAble , gaspic,ii.Keith. "Con- dren, the agony of wei-eping vmnien, 6-d the deed at a word. But Ile had MeGaw ........ 4 .......... '6.04 1 I t
- - � face, the reidsta,in wa,g on 'his lips emenifes, ,and not Kirkstone, were at 'list', do you kn,o,\v What you are and tlici taunting of wind voic-es that let the Englishnian liivle, and Auburn ..................... 6.11 �
111 ; , I - - � I . the hottomi of it, 'We soon discover- say"119 ?", ,-,vem lefther tornienting or crying out niston, dead. was s,en Con- Blyth ..................... 6,25 . . I
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I ' ,'you see, T've got it figured out to cid the troth. iMy father got ten 1"Positively, old chap. " I count ev- in a 91foulish trinlilliph; and more than home. Eight hundred mile.-, was but Walton . . � ................. 6.40 .1
I AtJCTIONEERS the day," lie wemt on, wipling away .Nvars;. He was itmocemit. And the ,m'v word, becialls,v it' buits when I oil" in thwie nilonths he had seen Es- the kep betw,cen. . McNaught ... ........... �_. 6.5a I � '. ]
I ii� I 0. 11 . I . -4 -;ii-" tile stain with a cloth already dy6d only matt on. -earth who cou4d prove talk. 'So you won't argue with me, kknnn-bcirn in thot- b-oll 'but drivell Toronto ................... 10.25 ill, .
I His innoce,rice wasi Kirkstone, the ma.11 plea.se. It's thp higgiest spoTting mad in tlie tkIrt-Ure of itA (Continved next week.)
OSCAR KLOPP I . red. "This is Thursday. I won't see . . Jollg 'night West. :
, who was gloating like a Sbylorak'oMeer thing that's eve" c0l1le my waY. I'll -reind. the clothes, frolil thri bodies 1,
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) , . . Honor Graduate CaMY Joltee Na- amother Slim -clay. It'14 come Friday fbiq pound ci� flesh. .Conniston, if�you be -dead. You cRn hury me under andpluripe nak,EA out into the pitile%s .1l __ a.m. . .1 .� . I
. Chi- night or somile thre Saturday. I've. . Toilonto .................... 7.40 , .%�.
. itim,41 School for Auctioneerixg. , seen this frosted lurng bu I bad known these things 'and had this floor where thn. foxes can't get gloom and cold to die, (loriniston Man i,4 an organi-An, Avith unlimit- McNaught .................. 11.43 ... � ,
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t-wo, sute ,days ' ' Protf"r Judian Huxley. Blyth ...................... 1119 . - � �1:. 1
, Bred, Uve Stocle, Real t bame, done?" n4d you'll wear my clothes ,back breakd1own his, firain had been in that lifc--, .. 12-01 .:
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Fj. Sat, a tbiro. Then y6u'll have to di ' igot ilis n rid Keith bad not told him. _V A ni, -y call, .start a rumor, , 4urb MdG ,� 12.34 i 1. I � I
keelpflng voith prervaging market e., and bury me. After that you ever tho olil flame, hesitated. and an- You - your 1 a nd how he dio�d A e ybod aw ......... . 11
, 1� '� 1�1 Isfacdon as�mred. Wii60 or "Wit -0 hol I "I don't know yret, old chap. alp 'blare with a frosted lung. As man -hunter had Qav ndbody can, ,keep up with it, otice. it Mellset � ........ :::::::,:::',`! '12.49 "'..,
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