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inBi1eT d ,Naiaiee, eoelleitaxe no haat a wounded
every0itieeinclading the Falcon, breve rode at bhe rear 'of •Lee'Leigienelee
ItheVOnaillien Bk.. Offiee In War grovried Mac, but elef (yreetrir. fverin " Miti*V the wish 4" t'b4? 434e cerabeeeffee!vtlieen than •
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thDorninion _Beek sweetie meow emelt 0# Inja: twat ealee . wtes fault Pf the cePtailli of 011313fiellr3, _NIA theArale towne ef the Legioit
a Min TWo. ,ho ra After "d h •
toe kale .. Push yer yin eye inside ear head O. rose eilentle froth. the little roligh freeilleined in the tovvse end defeat
tee lekee ye 'brains, push et in vei table je the it/most bare bareack-lie eau.to the ;Frenh flageber fate at
Ine•'. 'de*, len' Ali mak' Ye feel Ilk* room in which he always worked; and the hands of the rabbleweeriel; be un -
JOHN it. BEST a worm 1se, e evidSkees on It„ isened his orders almost in whispes. mettieriable.
•"Gokno alrY froan, it,02at#'frenesere- NP lightS broke the darknees of me „„hee was just a -faint- suspicion
• Barrtike, Ete /abed the: Rat.e.eHies off the; tietien -Afitee tight lice !bugle souded the of dawn hi the air when the head of
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7110W, this Goat is. &ft mind Wet Men ..sle WI their ro h cot the French cote' defhouch
kaPilefel ug 3 ed from
- • - ' Ontario hit says to yer; bit's erf its.ndle. were awakened Without noise, attcli the hills, and the 0.0. heaved a great
an' we only ;keens it aealend fr "Pat- 'Cautioned that theirvvere movement sigh of relief; his one fear .had been.
VETERINARY
JOHN GRIEVE, V.B.
Honor gradtate of • Ontario Yeterine
erg .College. All diseases of domeetic
animate treated. Calle- premrptay at-
tendd to and chaegessraoderatel. Ve
erinary Dentistry: a speciality. Office
land ensidence on cioderith [Street, one
dotire .east Of, Dr. Mackey's office. Sea-
fettl
thin? terelaff at." was. ti. be spudles.g that the enemy might get wind of
• Ontario
and Ontario
The• Ontario
TAKE NO'lleCE--tha -the settings[ oxf-rtbe !Revsing '1Offreexis'40.,,illie, ,p909
with legazd 'to the Vetere' Liste be•useel at the pending' electeen of a Me 0f;r4,he
for ea& a the Eleetoral Districts Of HeronsBrae• and Hueon, gee -bele jar elee -SOPA
said 'Dstriete, at the following times and places, mentioned in etheslienle ;below
Cleelc of the Revising Officer for each MunfleiPalitY# and the last date fnr , '•,e1S4/.
the said Clerk.• • eeel
The Goat spat Ticioresly at the Rat. "Struithee whispered ' the Rat to hieneventures aed attek him in the
Spawn of a teriseent searlet wo- MeGlitsky, ethie reminds me oe old n.arro[w [defiles, Where he could
Mart," he holwle. "It was no Arab times, when Hi was in the burglin' enailieuvre hiseteoeps.atdmakethee -,' -- • - ,...."' •
expleeieeeleullet that smashed my business ' in little ole London-fels Municipality
face ie the nght; it was you, -you off- losny, this ds."
spring ok• the nameless ene.",,. • .0./eee," regnerked Fritzel, "dis yob
lIn frantic rage. the Goat feethei in silence an? in der (blt brings back
at the Imeeths ,[gibibering and mowing der days en der "eanenterWen Gee;
fortis instinct t oldhim to whose dia. many .fight der Werld; itch. yea, `Over
belie cunning he owed his maiming. eer tope whispers der platoon officer,
'Dan% tike it too inch to %art, ole au' get der bayonet in your guts or
sport," crooned the Rat in dulcet [giff der bayonet to der. allies! Ja, it
bones of mook epee:alive.. "e blink- erring ;back old times. Me, I can smell
n' ?eart haeliet for yen -Yoe wasn't bloodein this yob."
beet use of their marvellous military
skill arid mathless 'discipline. The'
eneity's camp lay [before [hm in a
great. straggling, disarrayed collese
Peon of ;black tents; -gret store of
camels and horses, goats and sheep
were there, end at sight of this col_
lection the C.O. knew that his !ven-
ture, from a military point of view,
ene a ;sound one, for it was evidently
a great base from which, at no dist-
ant date, the Arabs would attaolc
him, and in warfare it is ever the,
better policy to take the initiativ,
and make the enemy fight upon the,
lines you want him t,e, fight uon.
'Forward went the gene it a headlong
a 'endsernie man afore.Gerd deoPPed "Smell bleed?" retorted eVleGlesky,
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tbat fallinestai on yer dial,' an' eo're "Ae it's in the air. W '11 b
e spi11'
in"
R. CAMPBELL, V.S. hugly eneugh now ter mike ••,a. lave- it before' sun -up; an' maybee oor ain
sick woman 'idle 'er nad under a 'ay will be ehlein' us."
Graduate o•f Ontario Veterieary risk, fee fear ov lo kin? at yer, struth ISilent as ghosts ehe men fell in.
College, 'University of Toronto. All
diseases dowestie animals bbd you are, yeru dirty yaller dog o'v -a The 1,Falcon came eforig the Legion's
by th most inadernrinci lesSPY'ycn 1414gliVie Yenr mentades ranke, and now and then 'got rid of
Charges lDay or night awy to 'eadquarters• just to keelp yeur a sibilant whis.per.
reasonabe.
cane sreneesie attended te, office en dirty jb. Ib [wee yon gave my pel 'Cavalry contire wiv us on this lit_
Dutch Aitkins awy ever a. bit OV sie pinic, gee
'Ark to the 'orses
pawin' wily their fblinkin"oofe, an'
'ear them chaeneein' their belly bits.
Betcher ine bloomin' shirt we're goin'
terecio things in style this, time, an'
Hien blinkin? [glad, Hi am. ll'm fair
achin" fer a scrar
Main Street, Hensel% opposite Tewn
Plione 116.„Breeder of Sot-
tish terriers. Inverness, lemmas,
Beissall.
MEDICAL
loot,, because 'e wouldn't go you: elves
an' Dutch Aitkins was shot, 'e was.
MeGluslky jest told yer 'ed' peke yr
one „grio.c1 heye wiv es. thumb; if
e does, Hill peke it back from the
houtsidie. • You're a beck milrebee now
dame you; ya.u?re -here [the hactive
list an? Hi'm gait' ter mike you wieh
you was dead, Hi ape Goat - you
DR. GILBERT C,. JARRO'IT __hadnt no goat -you're a oross be-
tween a baboon an' a coyote, an?
when Hien .givine age. that pedigree
Hien payire you a correpliment you
dentt deserve. Hi airet. all hangel
myself but He'd! fice firee squad
before ,Ili'cl betray a pal."
,eHanct yr blether, ye London Rae"
snapped leloGlusky. wer'll be sayin''
something unkind in -a minute, an'
him a disabled mon."
CHAPTER VIII
A sougER AND A MAN
All arms, excepting those on vi -
Graduate in Medicine, University of dette dut, were tueked away, sound -
Toronto. ly sleeping. The day and the evening
Late assistant New York Opthal- had been just the same as tee' pre-
- mei and Antal Institute, Moarefielcre ceding days and 'evenins: not a
Eye and Golden Square Throat.Hos- thing had heppened to make even
vitals, 'Iondole Eng. At Cionoinercial the most experienced legionary guess
Hotel, Seaforth, third Wednesday in that the 'C.O. was planning a coup;
each month, from 1.30 pm,. to 6 pant no one knew better than this veteran
58 Waterloo Street, South, Stratferd. warrior how necessary it was to keep
his own counsel if he hoped to spring
a surprise upon the ever -alert foe;
Graduate of Faculty of Medicine,
University' -of Western Ontario. Mem-
ber of College ef Physicians and
trr,geons of Ontario. Office, 43 God-
etteeh Street, West. Phone 37,
Successor to Dr. Charles Maekay.
, DR.. F. J. R. FORSIER
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
. DR. W. C. SPROAT every Arab, male and female, juven-
ile or adult, in the vicinity was a spy
Graduate of Faculty of Medicine, and the Tain.test ripple of excitement,
University of Western Ontario, Lon- the tiniest show of preparation,
don. Member of College of Physic- would ihe noted, and word be sent fly -
lane and Surgeocre of Ontario. Office in g Outward to the enemy forces So
in Aberhart's Drug Store, Main St., the C.O. laid his plans and instead of
Beaforth. Phone 90. consulting his staff, gave every of_
ficer a free leg.
• That same freedom came very close
DR. F. J. BURROWS to stern trouble between the Falcon
and d'Aencon of the Chasseurs. The
'Office and residence Goderich Street, obstensible ceuse of friction an that
east of' -the United, .Churcite Sea- particular evening began over an ar-
forth. Phone 46. Coroner for the gement concerning the merits of a
County of Huron. horse, and later on the wound re-
oened over some eemark passed by
d'Alencon concerning a certain re-
ligious house in Paris: The Falcon in
each case" had taken a view diametri-
cally opposed to d'Allencoredid it, too,
in such a way that the merest tyro
in such ,inatters could plainly see he
was pricking for a rupture of good
relations. The brilhant Chasseur was
every whit as ready for trouble and
the peas were almost „in the soup.
Everyone 'knew that bath the herse
one Nee 6, an dthe- religious house were mere
residence, camouflage: the real reason of the
smouldering enmity was la belle An-
glaise, the beautiful littlevivandiere.
DR. H. HUGH ROSS
rad[nate of University of Toronto
Faculty of Medicinie, [member of Col-
ege' of Physicians and Surgeons of
Ontario; pass graduate course in
Chicago Clinical School of Chicago;
BeYal Ophthalmie Hopital, London,
England; University Hospital, Lon-
don,. England. Office -Back of Do-
minion Bank, Seaforth.
Night calls answered fr
'Victoria Street, Seaforth.
'When two fools and a woman make a
triangle, the centre Must be trouble.
S, R. COLLYER 'There was no open brawl, of course;
Geeeteete vacuity of eeeeeene, ejne both Men were gentlemen; they
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vergiby of Wootem Ontario. meeeee spoke coolly and with studied polite
?less each carefully avoiding the
College of Physicians and Surgeons
faintest semblante of a remark that
egeehetaro. Post graduate work at
New York City Hospital and Victoria .might be construed into a referene
Hospital, London. Phone: Hensall, to any woman; they h,andled their
6. Office, king Street, Hensall. wineeglasees with fingers that had
not a tremer in them, but their very
nonehalance was ominous to the wat-
chers; their smiles when they looked
DR. J. A. MUNN one at the other were as frosty as a
°racket° a Northwestern 1-InnveV- were Cba-sseurs and. LegSionned;AfThriqeuree
December dawn in the Seine.
lty, Chicago, Ill. Licentiate Royal efficers allyout equal numbers pees -
College of Dental Surgeons, Toronto. nt, and all knew that the two men
Office aver 'Sills' Hardware, Main St., who Were fencing with words -were
Seaforth. Phone 151. the two most deadly men amongst
the officers in the French army of
Africa. As is usually the case un -
DR. r. J. BECHELY 'der such circumstances, each officer
present became a silent but sincere;
Graduate Royal College of Dental partisan of the uniform • he wore,
Surgeons, Toronto. Office ever R. Just whn' the tension had reaelied a
Smith's Grocery, lerain Street, Sea- Point where an opet rupture was si-
ted:1i. • Phone: Office, 185 W; most inevitable, an orderly came with
deuce, 185 J. an imperative order from tee C. 0
to cliAlen.cone and he, being a soldier
before all ese, rose promptly to fol-
low the orderly to the C.O.'s quar-
terHe 'paused just long enough to
ark With a smile that was the
merest curl ef .his lips:
fel shall be delighted to renew this
discussion, Major, .at the first pos.
stible oportunity."
To which the Falcon, rising and
bowing eenctilieusly, replied in a
nonehalant drawl:
"Your convenience will suit me to
a nicety,' Captain d'Aiencone-simple
arid eneete words enough in them-
selves, leut redolent of coming trou-
ble to the practised ears that hmed
them.
Whatever d'Alencon's business *as
with the( C,G. it prevetted hire fr •
any further continuation of the
!"Ye sir goine ae get. it. Hark,
the guns ere mevin' now, an' every
*heel is muffled!'
'Wonder wot the bloomin' job 'is?
Hi 'opes bump inte a bliekin'
Herne when the muss steles."
"A wheat?"
"A bloamin' Herne, a sort of toff
[sleet, Pablo Prarrque, the Greek
who was wiff me in one raid, got a
Herne, an' e 'ad a big jewel in 'is
iblanky turban, an' a big gold ring
wiv a sparkler in it on his fereb.
Pablo Franque got both, thoegh 'e
'ad to cut the fumlb off, to get the
ring. Pablo deserted as soon as we
got back to the base, an' got safe
back to Greece wiv his root. Now if
Hi get a Hentir; Hell*"
"You're meanin' an Emir, air y'e ?"
"Same fing, Mac, only we says it
different."
"A would na cut a mans thumb
aff fr th" sake o' a lousy jewel. Eef
A meet an 'Emir in fair fecht,
[kill him eef A can, or he'll kill ma,
but Ant no maim, an' mangle th' dead.
Eef A ced• pull t'h', ring off .his hand
Am no sayin' A'd no dae it, fr eet's
sinfu' tae waste wealth."
"Waste n.othee," neurmrured the
Rat. "Me, Hi'll cut my .Hemir's
bloomin"ead off, if Hi can't get the
jool no other wy. Wot's the use ov
jools ta a dead bloke, enyway? Be-
sides, hif we left an 'ead wiff a big
jool on it lyin' or a battle ground,
the pore 'bloke -wot owned it might
not be able to rest dead, 'e'd come
iyack and 'aunt that battle -field. Hi
Would."
Out into the whispering silences of
the, efricen night stole the French
troops, bent upoti striking terror into
the hearts of an army of tribesmen
that had been secretly assembling
jest beyond the crimson hills that
girdled the Arab town where the
French had made their h.ead'quarters
for the time being. The C. 0. rode
in the van, and close to him were
three native guides, who, for a price
were leading the French by the quick-
est and safest route towards the na-
tive amiy. By the side of the lead-
ing guide • !strode dee eternebrowed
Falcon; his left .wist was strapped
to the right wrist of the guide, who
had lbeen ccfepletely disarmed; in
the Falcon's right hand gleamed a
long razor_edged Spanish stiletto. At
the outset of the march, the Falcon
had whispered in perfect Arabic' in
the guide's ear:
"Al the first sign 'of treachery,
mon anti, this blade goes up to the
hilt in your throat."
The guide hed loeked first at the
long blade, then into the eyes of the
man who spoke; if he had had any
doubts concerning his fat if anything
wentewron[g, prior to that moment,
he had none after the Falcon's warn-
ing, but the price he had been paid
was A big one, and he was a fataist,
and he aceepted the gamfble.
Other officers walked in similar fire
shion by the rest of the guides, for
the French army takes' no chances
that can be avoided. The 00. was
taking chances enough, considering
the odds against him, but be knew
what the desperate men of La le-
gion meld do against odds -La belle
DR. J. A. IlIcTAGGART
Graduate Royal College of Dental
filrgeons, TOT07163. Office at Hen-
na% Ontario. Phone 106.
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AUCTIONEERS
HAROLD DALE
ticensed Actiotteer
diet in farm end tionaeltald
. Priees reasenable. For elites
• linCinfennatiOneeVrite nt Phone Eel'
Old 'Dal, 'thane 149; Wreak%) Or
pIratt.the TfteiSlitOt
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e
1,
rush to take up their positions; the
infantry broke into the, famous lau.p
stride, like the loup of a pack of
wolves one hot- sceett for 'just such
a moment as this had they been train -
in their murderous desert march-
es. The Falcon wee at the head of
La- Legion, and he covered the ground etanise esweese
like a Marathon runner. 1VIGluky, •Puckesmith Townsterhen hip .....:
tele Rat, Friteel and the big Tu.rk useosee esneesee . .....
were directly behind the 'Falcon, and Seafarth Tawn
he knew it, and if he had been gee_ eseteass vvkies
'en' his choice of all the world he
lllag
would not have einehanged those four
men for any four living. The cavalry
hated and dismunted, to ease and
freshen their horses.; their hour was
not yet, and their officers knew • it.
The French had the pp -slope of the
Gr
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ey Tovnghip.. May. 2filit
wick Tawnshha "' 20th
ingham TroWu June 4th
russek, 'Vi/lage May 81igt
kinilaY Arablge : May 30th
rrialt Township- , June 2nd
nran 'rownshigg .. " 1st
ipley Village " 6th
lross Township • " las.
eerwater Village "
Date Of Sitting
Ashfield Township
COlborne TomonshiP
Morris Township
Turnberry Township
East Wewanash Two.
West Wa.waatosli Twp
Blyth Village
4th
Sib
Lucknow Vlllage
Kinlass Township '
June 2rild
May 39611
20th •
June 65'slat
Ma y see
June 7th
HURON -BRUCE •
By Ms Honour 'Judge Cstello.
Places Of : Sitting " Time ,cirrettetie
Townehb Hall, Ethel ' 10.00 a.m....
ToWnship Hell, Gorrie 1.0.09aam.....
Town Hall, Wingham ' 10.90 am.- ,,,
Town Hall, Brussels 2.00 pan..„
3. .4. 3,61-naton'a ,tiffice, Milthrial 0 am..."
J. .4. Johnsto% Office, Whimsy 10 -an.
Township Hll,' Minder 2.00 pao.....
Council Chamber, Ripley -2.00' TOM. r
Teen Hall, Tem:titer .2.00 1.11.m.....
Town Hall, Teerwater 2.00 pma.....
By D. E. Holmes, Esq.
Tawnhhip Hall„ AA:eh' : 2.00 p.M.....
Township Hall, Carlow .. . 2.00 " .....
Tawnship Hall. 'Morris 2.00 " ....
Township Hall, .Bluevale 2:00 " ...„
Foresters' Hall, BEIdgeaVe 2.00 " ....
Township Hall, West Wlawaraosh 2.00 ." ....
Community Han, 'Blyth 2.00 " ..
Town Hall, Luc.know e.so " . .
Township Hall. Heilyrood .,2.00 " ....
Cie* of lterkeOe •Qaeeeee.•
e, n„ rear, Ethel
Ileac .Gamble,
W. e. Galbrath, Wingh4,'
4. 41. Macdonld, Binsielsg
3. A. J'Auatlen,. •IlfildnMar
Jhnettg:a eteenee •' - -"
!Donald, aldiCaY. 1L(R. No, a,'"iii44.•
E. F. Mane, Melee Jtir
3, S. McDonald, Tecintrater.•••
W.. H. paan, freehwater eee'
ele
C 51 w. edlireDamzn,aga.leb. e.(!ee',„ 4,,aite0,440i
Alex. •IVIacEvrn,Bitievale
e. en:vied:one
Alexander Porterfield, iltfiraveNo3. leteeteeeties•e
Darnin Philups,1...uckivora .Tune121.
J. E. Agnew, Utahhaw -.. Maaf Met
J. Lane, 11...11. 2, Aolyiboir.";f: Jatedal/
Municipality
Hay Township
H,ullett Township
McKillep Township
Date of Sitting
May Meti
May 30th
June 2nd
May 28th
June 4th
May 295gg
June 1st
June 51111
June 612.
June 712.
May 31st
May 28th
1St
2nd
4th
5th
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hills behind them, a precious advaht_
age, for it meant that the enemy,
horse and foot, would have to charge
up hill, whilst the French could
charge downveards,
Soon the big Arab camp was alive
with ,excited humanity; for once the
desert men had been caught napping.
The guns began to bark with wicked
venom„ the red and yellow splashes
of fleme showing where the shells
were burStIng in the thick of the en-
emy, andto the savage roar of the
guns soon was. added the equally
wicked snarl of the rifles of La, Le-
gion. • The men, true to tradition,
were manceuvring beautifully, and
each soldier keen for the fray. The
desert men ,were not long idle. Out
from the black tents peered their
riflemen like ante from anthills; dovvn
on the sand they laid themselves, and
b.r...gen, volleying in the intermittent,
seasmodic fashion common to their
kind; had they. only possessed the
trained skill 9f the French troops,
they would have wiped the Legion
out; they had courage enouh, and
the.weight of. numbers wan with them
but training tells in warfare. The
a -miners gat the range with magical
speed, b.rd soon, the shells were berst-
ing wherever the .desert men were
lying thicket, and the carnage was
'dreadful La Legion's ranke were
also being gapped, for the big slugs
of lead the desert -men were firing
made ghastly wounds. McGlusky,
who always seemed to be a law unto
himself, when fighting, was down up-
on his stomach; with one hand he had
drawn a good-sized lump of rock to-
wards himself, and behind this he
sheltered his head and face, eermark_
i ng;
• "Eef o' those sand -gropers
plunks a 'bit lead inta ma skull, All
lee a .clead mon, -an' a dead mon is
no much us.e in a fecbt. A'm theenk-
in' we hae bitten aff mair than we
can chew -this time, an' France vrull
need every live mon she can get in
keep!'
A moment later he turned upon the
.Rat, who was squatting cross-legge&.
and shooting at double express speed,
andashe fired, the unregenerate son
of LOndon slums was humming a. dit-
ty that would hot have passed mus-
ter as a hymn in 'Hades; it was a
wicked thing he sang, concerning a
red-headed wench, -with morale to
m.atch her hair; the ditty was so
warm, in pales, that even. the buck
grasshoppers in the scanty herbage
near by blushed and legged it out of
ershot.
"Wha' 'air ye yellire for?" demand_
ed Mac.
;"[Oo's yellin'?" retorted the Rat.
"Hi'm singine Hi am."
Clinton Thin
• .„
God er kin Township
Groderich ' Taw -n June
Goderich Town ..... . .. . June Court
Goderich Town June Court
Goderich Town June Court
HURON
" By His Honour Jedge Costello
Places of Sitting Time of Sitting Clerk of Revising Officer Last Day for
Complahits
Township Hall, ,Zurich' 7.0.00 am..
Commumlityg Lmsbro.. 2_00
Carnegie Library Hall, Seaforth 2.00 "
Township .Hall, Varna 2.00
Township nan. Crediton 2.00
Walker's Hall ,Brucefield 2.00 " .
Towhin Hall, ElimIrille 10.00 a.m..
Town Hall, "Seofole, moo e,
Village Hall, Exeter 10.00 "
Town Hall, _Hensel] " .
A. F. Hess, Zurich May 28th
jamegs W. MCaal, Laxidesboro " 26th
John Me.Nay, Seafarth, No. 2 " 80tilt
C. C. Pilgrim, Varna " 24tit
H. K. Eilber, Orediton " 8183
D. 5'. McGregor, Hdaforth, No. 4-, " 254h
Henry Strang., Heneall No. 1" 29th •
2. A. Wilson, Seaforth ' - 14,ie-188------"-------
Joeeph Senior, Exeter ' 2nd „.. V..'
Jas. A. •Patterson, Henhall " 412.
By D. E. Holmes,
House, Goderidh
House, Goderieh 10.30 a.m.. . L. e. Knox, Goderich ' j'u:'"n•e8224t1181809thltg? - 2
Town Hall, Clinton 10.30 a.m. 8pm. 11. E. Manning, Clinton 3,lay 28th
2.00 pan.. 'Thompson, Clinton.
Homes' Holmirille
Court House, Goderieh , .10.30 a.gri . L. Knox. Gmlerich
8.00 p.m ... L. L. Knox. Goderieh
8.00 p.m..... I,. L. Knox, Goderich
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