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BEST ScBEST features stained by the suns of trapi- 'qMay I introduce myself? My name business visit, you 0ee.4 unmarried, charming to all women,, bebin&-a loved, strident voice -struck i"411 . . . 6 .... L ��6 ,,;' � ,,� , � G,
. cal countries and coarsened, by 4 is Lalkenham. ,Will you allow -me?" Lord Laikentham, nodded with a but obviously unin-ilpreissionsible, The year once niore into her heart. dosing .inlay mean del!� scilmdP460". . - ,� ,;; ,J
Barristers, Solicitors, Conveyan- career of excesses 80 regrettably ,She stepped into the car with a sudden understanding.. The coming ,.;MlIst thing that had been said about "Let's go and find, your sister, Miss ' ,y in ,
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in the Edge Building, opposite The miains of ,his fortune and his ancient nloment or two Lord Laken -ham Court had been puzzling bit -h im- ;He stood -now at the open door, with her like this. Come and see per . treatment can cure. looked I .. , ,
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Exp Office. e, he was hea torte Often in seemed to forget ,big manners. The mensely. waiting to receive his guiesU, etom- fair play. And, ,Pavkes, ,before you . . OU ' " t;'
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the circles of Biothlemia than in 'Ellie child passed .�T him. unaided He "Wfiy, of course!" the exclaimed. posed and yet a little eager as his do another thing mix Die a large
great world to which by birth he be- stood as though turned to stone, star- "I read in one of the, papers (y.nly this eyes followed the upproach. of the whisky -and -soda wit ice, attem,on, and � . , i , ,
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JOHN GRIEVE, V.S. ings with an air of prosperous ar- with a little effort~. . . bout a year," she a.p.sw--red quietly. "Who is Lucille?" Sybil Cluley ask- whispered, "and -we'll escape nearly ' . . . . � ,. I
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I . rogance wholly and objectionably ,"Of course I am,' he answered. - "I "He is c-ertaintly very clever indeed. � "'M
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moustache and a heavy jaw. His eyes girls, and �he ,car glided off. His "I reranniber it quite well," Lord cousin of ours -was stn Aynesworth, red. "Yes, we a number of vegetable com[bi . 1 , 4;
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door east of Dr. Mackay's office . ,-Sea'� traini-n- His voice -was always rais- "Delicious, th�s is, after the train, why Jermyn'nevetr ends up anything aivorco�d him. She hates her name . . (1) 'Cauliflower with rook Hol. I �..
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. - actually necessary. I have the privilege of knowing your tic, and all that, but I'm 'banked if I one calh!"her Lucille. Great pal of pi -.as. . . 1. I .
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diseases of domestic animals treated "The'niotor "is here, my lord," he Cluley.. We are only making a very 'ha qy 'I 9" . "This is delightful!" he exclaimlod. to tny measure of inspiration -for- rice)', grilled eggplant� butter�d "
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. . . .... by the most ,modern. principles. said. "Sir Jermyn -did -net (expect brief visit to Ann,Erley." "I aim, afraid I aim .one. of those "I shall never be able to make suf- give Die, Jdrmyn, but I love to quote he,ets�, coleslaw with Rus§iarb dress- . I . ._11_1
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Hall. Phone 116. Breeder of Scot-' "Changed my mind at the last course, there's Sybil Cluley, the girl do you say, )Miss Mary? Don't you world tha,p your -enemy bhe call boy, I HOw do you like- that, all of you? (5) Baked tomato with grated
fish Terries. Illiverill Kennels, moment," Lord Lakenham declared, at the. Imperial Thlautre, who seems want the fairy prince to marry the it is the captain ol a - county cricket I If you would eat bread -and ' -butter a cheese" &.%parag-ue, mushrooms, lima
Hensall. I "Fact is it was so hot in town to have turned the ,heads of half ,the right girl, and all that sort 'of thing, team. Mary, you've grown since last little,1"8 vigorously, my deaT Jermyn
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I I . come to mlc,et anyone elso?" 4MY name ,is Sybil Cluley,", she . ,"Of course I -do," the Child an- the same: because Fin youT best. Glad, Clu y, you might help the illusion." onions broccoli, baked, potato in the . I
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. daresay," the Marquis remarked. "By Jove, then, that accounts for jected. "OUT host -doesn't, forr one." ent You to my far -away cousin,' %vbo scarcely'anylunch. They would put ba,ltam corn, sweet potato croquettes,. .. . �.
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'INN -hat's Sir. Jermyn doing to -day ? it!,, -he, e,- I "I knew I'd seen 11 '.
.,Cl&irm,ed "Sir Jermyn is an artist," -Sybil )s good enough to be hostess for inle me, in first wicket down." . . (8) Fried macedoine, of tomatoes,
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. DR. & J. R. FORSTER Cricket, eh?" you, before. Can -be over me for a mfurmured,. ,sometimies-the Duchess -e de Sayers." "N[ake a onions, cucumbers. and &een peppers,'. ..
"Sir JernitYu is playing against �*I am very glad to welcome you to quired. .1 I 11�.
Eye, -Far, Nose and Throat Certainty directly you ,got, into the "Daresay he is, Lord Lalk-enham " Lucille sail slowly, 'as she "Forty-two." Jermyn answered; wax -beans, asiparague with browned I ..
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Graduate in, Medicine, University of should be over in good time. You were mixed up with solne'thing see bim a little more cheerful .some- held out her hand. "I have, been anx- holding out his cup for more tea. (9) I ,Green peas, steamed with I t
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I 68 Waterloo Street, South, Stratford, one was only, a child, with -fair, go, knows Sybil. by sight," She told She accepted the information with- gardens. I hop -6 that you want yours, 'lies?" she asked. at
freckled face, rather a large in in,- confidenti, y Mary, as badly as I do. Come along." can. it . Creamed Vegetables. Allow two, ' .
I , bouth , Lord Lakenha a:'141Y- It's out any great sign of. interest:
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Her so funny sonii6times; When- we are Out had turned off the ain road now, There ,was son . . .,
elder si-ster-4here was. no - mistaking *- onventional spee�he% and her impressively, "I can bowl any- white sauce. Allmost all vegetables I. � ,
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I DR. W. C. : their rIeliatiorm -hip-was exceedingly 1 ted vle,cl slowly together into thing. There are trines after the'baE may be creamed'.
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I . Graduate of Faculty of Medicine, dainty and charming. Her eyes were� call often hear them whisp;rin,g and there with dwarfed oak trees. Mary the great hall. Jermyn led the way has left my hand's when a very de - . , s. I . '' � ,
University of Western Ontario. Lon- a trifle dark for her complexion,, •her Lolling, one another. Who "Nil. is. clapped 'her hands. across the• white stone flags, simooth on seems .to ,possess it. I can make ed vsgetables in. ,a baking dish, cover
don. Member Of College of Physic- ,bal'r fair and wavy, ,her complexion Have You seen. The Tangled Web?" "Deer!'! she cried with enthusiasm. with age and shining like marble, . it'swerve in the air like an American with grated• cheese and bread crumbs.
'*here at baseball pitcher, or do a double break Bake until cheese is Melted and
pale but flawless. She was dressed ,"Several timles," Lord LAe-111haln. "Do you see, Sybil, there are actual- past the broad staircase, to I . :11 "
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in Aberhart's Drug Storel''Main St., 'in the smartest of White linen trav- .assured her. "?'arts' of it are- a trifle ly deer! I wonder if they are Very the 'end of a eel all i . I.,
It elling:gowns; with white silk stock- too clever for me, but it's a. jolly Wild?" i . c.per door, was a vista � 46t terraced "Don't believe a word of it," Mary Sealloped Vegetables!: 'Put cream-
I Seaforth. Phone 90.. ings and black shoes. Her voice good '9how, all the same. Your sis- "Not a bit of it," Lord 'Lakenham gardens, Cool and brilliant. . -d,ep)ibred, derisively. "I don't be- ed vegetable. mixture. In• a baking I
. I ill like it lielve there is such -a.-,thing as a dish with alternate layers of (butter- .
,when shl.- addressed the footman, to ter's the making of it, to my Mind.' assured her.,.. "They'd be all right, lIII ollo, hope that you will . . . I ed bread crumbs. Sprinkle top with ...
v;ibam her sister had called her atter- "Sybil is ripping!" Mary declargd- anyhow, at this time,' of the 'year. here," he whispered in Sybil's'. ear. double break.!' I ..
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I _ I "Everybody says So. TVs quite her Eat biscuits out of your hand, I -Clare- �;! have I .
... "Are you. from Annerley Court?" best part. The manager told 'no- say. ' We'll try 'them to-DilorrOw. 1, R-uch to your visit: ". I county," Lord Lakenham relinarked. Croquettes-.. Have Creamed v�eget- .� r
.... . ... Office and residence Goderich she inquired'. . member sleeing you bowl ab -le mixture very thick. p
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Church, " . nimseLf the other day that he didn't ha�venit beien here for ages," he went She raised 'her eylet to his and he "I, ,never re ick. Shape, di
east of the United Sea- The footman touched his bar. e in Lon- oj�N, looking around him. "Ripping WaSl suddenly struck with the new an over in, a mat/ch in my life..". ', in crumbs, then in beaten egg and I
forth. Phone 46. 'Coroner for the think there was anyone els � i ell he saw there. It'. was Jermyn sighed gently as he stir- again in crumbs. Fry in deep bot
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' "'Yels, miss," ,he answered. 1"Sir don Who Could have created it as she little golf course one could make IhinIX which , his tea- . fat.
4R) County of Hurom ' .. J,-rrn5!n desiried me to present his has done." . -here. Do you ,play golf, 'Miss Clu- the ,Took of a frightened animal, the red . .
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. I I qDquIplimients and to say th6t he Was I.ord Kakenhan,. similed tolerantly. ley?,, . weak craving protection from the . . . . I
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to con -me to. the station. He said that ,"I should imagine be was of "It 'Will be,lowly," she answered'. are played for your batting, you are
. . Dr. C. MACKAY ' right," he agreed "I expect 'you're "I haven't time for .those sort s 411 am sure that ii will be -lovely.". expected
xpecteld to ,bat and fo make runs.
.. he would explain, immediately upon keen to grow up and go on, the stage Things,"' she told 'him. "'Mary play DON AND WINGHAM . . .
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Q Mackay, honer graduate of Trin- your arrival.' He hopes to be at the . , I am a- To bowl as well is not good form. LONDON .
yourself, eh?" ,games for us both. I am quite -con- "You have felt the beat I . � I .
ity University, and gold modalis-t of Court as soon as we are. There is a The child looked acres% at her sis- tented if I can get all hour's walk fraid? It must have been a terribly "Ever been put on?" Lakenham South. .1
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I Trinity Medical 'College; member of Cart -waiting for the luggage and for doubtfully. Sybil Cluley was every nilorning." I . , P.M. . .!
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the Cbllege Of Physicians and your r in ing back in her corner seat with -half :Some note in her voice, or was I 4ii 1 Willigham ................. .1.55 . -
goons of Ontario. the gentleman, miss." . closed' eyes, ,as though anxious to the curve of her head as she leaned "It was notWiFhg,11 she replied. -0 Belgrave .................. 2.11 ..
For the first time she glanced down es�cape as much as possible from the �,id-c-,i,ays to look Up into the woods, had a rood many things to see to 1 2.23 1
. The platform and noticed the disap- d.get away, and! tra,vel- . Blyth ............. I .......
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peering form of her fellow-passen- 1*o-a- sense of a half -awakened' men-- ling generally gives i I,
. howeiver, wi4e enough. I Clinton ..I� ................. 3.08 ... !
. . DR. H. HUGH ROSS , tv, Dire6tly I sit d-o-%vn in your garden it Indigestion or dyspe' ia is one of 3.27 11
I ger. o up stage," orv. It was more than curiolli , 1 91-4 B-ruc'efield ................. I
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Graduate of University of Toronto -there is some one else going to she said firinfly. "I hii've inadc, other wl'iich he f It -it N ,L a ,� �. ,wtll li�N -,sed-" ' 3.35 �
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,dicine, mermber of Col- Annerley Court, then?" wbi�eh had almost an emotional side. 1111N, ga human fan -Lily. It is a name which is Hensall .................... 3.41 . 4�
, plans .for her." .
Faculty of Me The footman, who was assisting The -he like the. garden of the Eastern cominen,ly used to describe. a certain Exeter .................. It
lege of Physicians and Surgeons of cihild laughed, gaily ,el!10119'11, "It's a rutm thin(-,!" he exclaimer) .. 3.55
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with the ,baggage, turned round. for yet with a note of regret. ipedi'tatively, with his eyes fixed upon Snglet. When You open the gate and group of abdominal syn-uptams-pain,
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Ontario pass graduate course, in a ni,onient. I Fve' hen, Miss step inside, all m2nn,er of evil things in the ston-bach, gas, nausea and ver- I North.
Chicago Clinical School of Chicago; I'Sybil's sa-,Ing all her money," She , lier. ry now and t .1 . !
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Lak-niham has arrived -by the game soon after I leave school we can trav- 11-�e seen you before, not on the stage The corridor was hun,g witli por- feeling of depression are other syni-p- i E-,eter , ... I ... I ........... '10.42 �
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train." el togi=ther for a time; and then live at all.,.,, ti'll:ts. Right over the door through toms which are often added to the Hensall ................... 10.55
,don, England. Office Back of Do- : "
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.bunion Bank, Seaforth. Phone No. 6. The footman was now entirely in- somewhere down in the country. I She (lid 'not ans%ver hit'n for "I motm- . I Nippen ..................... 11.01, .�
. Night calls answered from -residence, tent upon superintending the rcniov- uniform frowned s of this - condition are i Brucefield .................. 11.09 �
don't believe she's a bi-t fondl of act- ent. Unseen, her right hand was a IMIll ill scarlet The causes .
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al of the lugga,�7e, and, incidentally Isn't it stupid,?" the lesthor strap by many. In the first place, the _cause i Clinton ..................... 11,54 .
Victoria Street, Seaforth. . I . ing, really. f-PrIPI)INa - asked a little I.
, I ingratiating himself with the Young iLord Lakelilliani. stro-ked his stubby -i(,e. 'She kept her oyes, fixed Upon Wlio is that?" sille . may lie outside of the abdomen alto- ; Londe�;I-A)ro ................ 12.10
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- * - lady'-, maid, of whose appeara moustache and gazed a little curious- th-n house, w,bich had j s,t,,,Colme into ,,h,qrply. ge:bhRr. lrQ such cases, qi ition 1 Blyth ..: ...................
approved. The station-ma-stler had ly at the eazer-faced child who sat sight. If only shf� co"Ri"J60liti-ol her lfk� glanced up carelessly may be a syrniptom of a general dis- i Belgrjlvo . ................... 12.30 . I ..
. LLYER great -uncle --the third IN la i ease like tuberculosis, or again it 1 Winghain ...... : � ........... '12.50 .
DR Co escorted his di%tinguisbed arrival to o1prposibe to him. voip(,! " A g"reat-ii ,third
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L S. ' R. the rioter -car, the solitary porter was - if only she ' crit0d c I he,cl, hi,A of 114i�-Pnhanil--Lakcrhalll s grand- - �
Graduate Faculty of Medicine, Uni "I have heard a good many �70ung efforts at recollection' may result from a local condition, i
- 'busy hoisting luggage on to the top hv�*-bve." finch as eye -strain or, infected head .
I - la.clies of your sislel-',; age talk like 1`11 'think it most unflik-ely, Lord N'11('r. . . i � .
versity of Western Ontario. Member of the luggage cart, and the child that," h . e declared. ,,e.wpe-cially after Lakenhani.," she said coldly. "I go ,,be shive,ro.d distinctly. Once more sinuses. I C. N. R. . I, 1i
College of Physicians and Surgeons haol wandered off to adinire tbo� roses 'b, % e few frie n, -is. ho, (,aught t] -le look in her 6yli which , I , - I 1.
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of Ontario. Post graduate work at in the station-mastle,r's garden. There 'rie,l)- bmf i 117zled hi�ml- tions o ros, o f abdow.inal organs other than 1
Victoria has worn off. It doesn't last, though. "And I am sure ou�tc that we East
New'York City Hospital and Viet ]a . fl-,qj,J. he rcmarl,oed snidl- the ,,�
was no one there to witness what., Thl-Te's; no profession in the world, er knew arlybodv Nvlio ',vaq a Marquit; 'IT alli a I .Ion,tach itself. Disease of the
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y say, like the stage for holding before, did' we?" .11,11-Y chimled in, i 11 (-` I "that' you don't . like the look of 'all -bladder or of the appendix may 1 Gaderich ............ 6A5 2.30 I .
. 66. 'Office, King Street, Hensall. I The girl whom, ,an entire press 'a ?d one.' . . . with al. triumphant �vnsp of a(Inliniq- 1), V Rlic0stors ?" 1c� resi-yonsible for the occurrence of I Clinton ............ 7.0 R .1.00 i
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ungenerous profession had didne - - salt- . glanced cautiously a out -Q ., popularly -th ..
I #.-- .1 .. I a not ungene , profe. Mary seemed doubtful. tering a coup de viary to th-P su . the gi of . ynilptoill, populal .',eafoi ........... 7.22 3.1,9 ��
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their best to spoil, .bad forgotten to I'Sythil dopsn't often ch�nge 'her jeICL "'Is this really the house? Oh, ofil(,r.; had paused for a moment while knQwn as indizestion. III Dublin .............. 7.33 3-31 i
I . . DR. J. A. MUNN . act. She ,stood quite still gazing at mind," she told Mill, "in fact., she's' ,��N,bil isn't it lovely!" I .�T,,lry mad, friends with sone dog'. •Lastly. the cau,ze m - ay lie in the I Mitchell ............ 7.42 3.43
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, � what I should call stubborn about "Beautiful, deal-," Sybil assented. . stomach itself. Too much food, the . i
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Graduate of Northwestern Univers- ed- the tracli� of the departing train, 1. I wrong kinds of food., overindulgences West. �
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.1 I . as though it were carrying awes her most things," Lord Lakenharn e� horrified', please. of Course- 'lip hasn't - s4mic, *particular foo -d, and hurried, nublin ............. 11.19 9.32 ' '.
*, Chicago, Ill. Licentiate Royal -Nico characteti, your young 9i.�- dipparagiligly. ' lin :
College of Dental Surgeons, Toronto. last b pe. All the soft, delicate girl- lace." bi- said, been 1-lide to me,, or anything Of that emling are but some, of the common i Senforih . - . •- •....... 11.24 9.45 )
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seem'e'd to you," Lord Lakenthani I heard of him. Once - I dietetic cau.set-, which directly affect I. 11.50 9.59 , t
... .) Office over Sills, Hardware, Main St., isbne-s FaM, turning to ]ill; eld,Er companion "I don't ca,it about ' these Plain Fort, 11"t , Clinton .......... � i
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R Seaforth. -Phone 151. have v-aniqlilcd. All the little colour . Georgian rlmnsinn�, Never seen (i1.111 -t like whnt I heard. He -same- the stomach and incite it, rebel. i Goderich ........... 12.10 10.25 . 'i
1. �, - - seemed to have with a smile. . h_ lj(,,%%, lio frightens me." I it is obvious then that no .single, i
. which she possesseld s J.ged her shoulders Lakenham, .,_tbt,_1ly0. have you, distress- I ,,' 1,
.1 . Sybil s,'h rug . jel-nTyn looked genuinely nivoly can cure all case,., of indigos- I
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. �� i and. ligs-oir, 'grace to have passed ,,j+ghtly, she qeenl,v,d ckir�olisly an Mis.s Cluley?" ed. ition. The first rule of propei, treat-
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I I �, s to re in the back She shook her berld. 11] "I .
My denr s,yrbil he exclaitre�d, !
1 I DPL F. J. BECHELY from fier limills, Aq the train van- it ., ,,n-.i,,,l is to minove- the Cause. When
, ........ "Vary (lop,Fn't know everything," I'll do not even kli-oW where it is." , i
, r, I i.qllj�(l around a distant curve she gaz- am, �:o sorry! It �q qilitk- a fluke his; there are ,.�;,o nian,V p6".ible causes, I I East. .
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� I Graduate Royal College of Dental idea, evert, that the treat.inent, must vary from case A.M. l�
T -0 ted about her wildly, .as though seek- lx hrre. I �sd no
Office over A. R. 0 mean. ,exactly what she %,Ys." "That's a nesty one for me," 'he fiv wis '. coming until yesterday. He case, case, d'epen'ding uMn what is the .�
� Surgeons, Toronto. ing for some way of escape. She it 6-50
, Smith' Grocery, Mai -A Street; Sea- -hl -oclirvity of hei- sex 'de'clare'd'. "Rather a show 'place yet] and. -,tor- in the particular case to be . i
� ,. , 11 .. 4. shrankoulg The iinlin pi I is on his whly to scoti, To cause ,
I.ttor_,h instinctively away MonRet .................... 6.55 11
forbiL Phoner: Ofte, 1815W; real- t asserting itself in youth Lord Lak- know, ,Miss Cluley. Never 0 him a hint." !
,, from the, little shed outside which R S I mind, I row I will giv treated. eatfch McGaw .................... 6.04 . . .i
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,voce, 185 J. ' ., . "I waiting. . enhaln remarked did, .tically. What? hope v see it sonit, day. There's sho, shook her head. If it. is found that tbe Condition is, . . 11,
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"I � i ' one I -,vondel` who thc dickens he's got to Blyth ..................... 6.21. . 1
I 11, "no luggage is quite ,all right, lo,o�e,(J .q,wa*y with the air of wo.111d gucg., at orce. Drin't'say any- must he Corrected. Food should be "
ni hanged H I don't 1billg. Tbi� I Walton, .................... 6.40 .
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madam..' the footman announced, whorni the ceased to play hostess,? F . is '.,,ally quite foolish, 1 eaten ,;lowly and quietly. Those who il�
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". follow me?" valley. ,diary was leaning back i He drew her arm throlilzh bi-,. A variety of plain foods should be I West. 't
I , I'll - OSCAR KILOPP 'The child, who had clambered UP her -eat with a keen air of enjoyt" CHAPTER 11 ,,lct� lls, forget enten. In general, greasy and poor-
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& 310nor Graduate Carey Jones' Na- down. "Isn't it lovely to be in the country Jewnlyn Annerley vva. it, ,I t. If Constipation is present, it Toronto ................... 7.40 ..,
,V reering, Obi- "Arein't You; glad i't's a car, Sybil!" I "Look at those lamce of the gossiping join realists of gaf,(ion,q. Tll.oq(I rod,,qr fro" are over gist.
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I MVD. special MUM t9bken In. Pure sbe exclail�iied- ' "It will lbc� just 10vt,- glorious woods, Sybil! Are we arty exercise. Walton .................... 12.01 # .
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I I Bred Litre Stock Real Estate,. Mer- ly riding in the open.air after that wrbere -near sit Jerin,yn's house, Lord Society. He was tall, and) he had yoli am-ongst thom, s, It is, dangerous to dose with medi- Blyth ..................... 12.12 .L
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4 ., kt6Wng with prevalling markets.' Sat- The young lady to whom; she ap- TerII I nlie, if vote had been the cause. The condition will likely McGaw .................... 12
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. IsfAction saguted. •W[ritte,, or Wire, p9aled 'nerved herself Tiott an effort. & -few membentg," the Marquis re- a very sensitive mouth, and, deep-set in their Alh�dilvr, recur and become more firmly roet7 Mo� s t I ... - I I ........ ... I
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