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I I � JOHN H. BEST , he started it't6 W."on aloouzals.actI. _._�At ', going ,to bring Awwr, ce ha�d, at last cox-sented to u4mi
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. 1. tions. Why;had lie dbue, th,4sT W`hY The sudden a L 6m illtem�w_ �" in. OP06 AnWaica oomes in�_�J. . 00 :
I 'BOrr'.OeT, So"icit", E—t'-' - -�ad 'he done so?"Wihat -was the driv- . bcl . , 4tgesIP1 .1; so acco%X11i -it
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fkaflorth I,- . I - Ontario Ing force behind his actiom? Why human being %Yvvildered, her. it seem. over; the� Z'glish,3eaking Tacem-'� are, owu raiipffical staff,,.Its special �elivam
.. 11 . . had that ilrjvia$�-force suddenly run. ,d to Patricia as though tbere,. were TeAm�ted; and weTV,, 14 for a hundkod .
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. 1. I VETERINARY ' " 'The pr0ge.sgr-1-stUdy of leausel as ,ing ,pne,peter alon�' . for -minute . " . amontybshect ITOAn Bayiiat kne,v
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� $ 1 1 . . I ated�t mind hitherto devoid of intro- -er in hi's plsce,6n her return. rane, I i Coch" sand cas-w to be treated--arkd Tecov
JOHN GR1BVF4'V-$. , spection; so that by the time he went LU a mot . ter bff psydhological. fact, "Yes, that's all." ery ac,m1irIuvo&ti*n for .about fimpi
I I . . .1 �up to tovm. fbi his second.11esio.n,l there were--at'this period in the Pe t*.r di� - - not W1 hi s� wife that his thousand. TbI6 remainder . .
novior graduate of Ontario VeteAn- the :p,ollvwing quejation, forimul,uted' it- mants care�er�-dot two Peters but at 'bother' about his 16011sin had- in Rerion Baynet'did not like to thin(I
ary C6116ge, All diseases of dol sel(f. , , 1. 1, I (Yt
, least fivie., ' I been allaye4 but rather ,ccentnate4 about the remainder: lie had hear4
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. aninmIs tweated. Calls promptly ait- �`What,` asked Peter Jackson, "is golbegin wftX there wee Peter the by the phrase, "if, I could just live 'uneir,,screams too often., -walked t(x
*ended to and, charges modertate. Vet- the real cause 6f Ibis neurasthena? fieurasitheldo--a 4iuddled, frightened- to see ,that ,00me-,off, oild, boy I'd &'e many nights 'among t)ie wards whm
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erinary Dentistry a specialty. Ouice Is it 6 nisutal trouble or a physical soul who lived, alone inits -black eaves a happy -man," with which Franeis they lay--4ach inwfs, distracted, r#n(
Andresidence On GOdetich Street,* One one? I've had, the devil�s own e f gl in 11 pra c ion- had Closed the tOpIc.
I door east of Dr. Jarrott's.,offloe, Sea- since f saw you last., 11m, tlm 'ro 00 , and sti yed oc as poisoninghis neighbouT's. Therefore
fortil. , as fourteen emt& My h as nervy ally with whining ingratiation for § 4 Heron baynet did pot writethe worc
. 'ds w"bb" dl At this creature, the new soul Narch cleared Ow snow froni the 'heurasth(nia' on the, opinion he ghv(
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I I to cont ble Of Peter J84kS06--Heron Baynet's hills. Already the, leafless bmmhes.,11111t 'his sou-in4aw: insteud h4
rol my miemory. I've bad three used, to laugh. , You're a ,seemed hin(tinj.'*f:. springtime; W- wrote . . ." is Still Suffering, iff
-S. dightniar,es in'f our nightv- - and *ok-, fraud " tib my opinion., from, slight do
A. R. CAMPBELL, V. creation -
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Graduate - of , Ontario Veterinary en tup screaming my 9;ts Zut. What's ut�.r - f =is& n ,k4ES that the best 'You can do V
wrongL-my raind or my body?" raud. 'Call yourself a soul! anige carpet under the walnut tree.
<;o1lege. University Of Toronto. All " . asked 'Peter.
disease of domestic an�mals treated Can YOU separate "elail?" said Absurd! YWrephysieal. DO, you un- (But Peter'Jackson was not think- ,,Yes," the doctor dried lids crab-
, W' the most modern principles. HerunBaynet. "You're not God. Nor ),dearstandl? Purely physical. If mly ing of crocuses. AS le,vetinie grew bed .handwriting with a vicious, b,lbm
aniT. I'm only a dovtor: but b0ft h1dhPt Va that 'knock on -the shorter, do thoughts -turned, more and f ,the tortaiseshell blotting pad, "and
Charges reasonable. Day or night 1 know head you'd, never have ,existed at all., more to the Brigade. Sa% I
mom about both ,your body and, your , kland now I
adLs promptly attended to. Office on mand than you do. Now, listen . . " Then there was the original soul of -a M!4or, wrote a4long gossipy letter. I've perjured my Wedical soul b%
I Mini Street, Hens,all, oppositie, Town iso, twkee weekly, , the ,d,�a�ti�e Peter whielicontented itself with the ,Could Peter get baclic to Beer Bat- writing the word 'slight.'" �
Hall. Phone 116. Bkeedtr of Seoqt- pr'olcess went on. Amd gradually, With ass"on-tbst both its c,onfreres were tery? Had Peter,lheard about the ,Two. days later,pas he waited ME
tish Terriers. - Inverness Kennels, the conidnig ,of knowledge, fear aba non-exhqtent� �hantoms- of -the ima-g- new Army tartaglievy 6rigades' about W' for examination in a long
Hensall. ,dr 11 . t7 illation: al,Vo tb4isoul of 1P. J., s.o,me- six-�gun batteri ? Had Pet' draughty corridor, 'Peter drew thE
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11 'let read it with gre-at care and tore the
1. But Patricia's fears did not; abate. who. cared for nothing in the world what it used tolyestill s�ome, of the
MEDICAL , To her, the days. were, terror- the 'except the Whereabouts and well-b,e- Old gang Nvere, carrying on,.' Conway paper to. slirea-s.-
. . — nigihts,, agony. The very love she ing of the Fourth Soutlidown Brigade would be glad of a sixth for poker. He might just as woll,have produc-
. . bore, her husband became a scourge. (,this soul was particui-gLrly active at Charlie Henry had got his second ed ,the document. Nothing he could
.DR. D. E., STURGIS Por Patricia was not interested. in POGt7time or when reading the news- grip. Me-krilees sent his kind say to the three ioqer-icind men in
- 'casee: her' lab re- khaki made the slightest difference.
GTaduate,-of the Faculty of Medi- ,,, erest lay in Peter the ,Papers); and, lastly, there wa was homIe-Sandiland,
. They entered up ,papers; they exam -
cin., Uni -ty �of Western Ontario, ,man,. And Pdter the nian, as-�he saw soul 'of Peter Jackson, worke!4jby in- didn't t,hink lie,'d 66mle out agai i The ined papers; they miade him take off
versi him,uow, seemed utterly broken. She stinct, who had be n 0 ein 'Brat' was acting m' L
and St. Joseph's Hospital, London. , Igu t want - , Adjutant. Mr.
Member of College.of Physicians and llvle� too close to Iris ,body to be a-. ployinent. I Black had been given a conxmi&sion. his Lunic; they made him ,put it on
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the letter conclu&d, "is again. ,Then, rwith great teness,
Of� being wrought in his finind. She saw less hours in the gard,e�n, watching ,playingi up for.a brigadiership. He'll thcry turned him out of the room. ..
Surgeons of Ontario, ' Phone 67. *wre of the gradruad car& which was (This ,last ,Peter vpent manly prOfit.- "And R.,11 poli
I See at 4 Dublin, Out. ' I . 3493 only the shakinie hands, the, glaring Fry dawdle through his work, prowl- get it tOo----,Mm.1i "Well?" a9ked the President, a
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. . eyes Of, neurasthenia heard onI . white-haired gentleman wib-h three
; y its Ing about ,the stables, annoying him- The war had s4elftled a thousand, medal ribbons and gold rim:med eye-
. DIL GILBERT C. JARROTr high-pitched quavering volce, its out- ,self that, they should be horseless, or ind I es from, Sunfl,owers, but Sandi- e .
. bursts of unicantrollable rage, its in- slipping intio the -garage to inspec-t land's [blurred handwriting brought it 'The two younger members of the
Graduate, of Faculty' of M(6dicine' tolerable depr�essions� Night. after the dustmsheet-shroudled' Crossley - back with a rusli. Pictures -Hleron Board k-iked, -at him doubtfully,
I University of Western Onrtario.'Mem- night, Peter's screams wokeheT from an,d, a few* profitable -ones with old Bayn-et ha�d taug�ht bi& son-in-law all
� ber bf College of Physicians and tormented vleep: day afteT day, his man, Tebbits "What .do You think, sirl"
and Ins son Harry, a a6ouiN bratini4pibtuxies-formed, them- I
Surgeons of Ontario. Office 43 God- -�enper fretted her almost t br k- ,. I 1,, , , I " "Durife in," ,said the president lac-
ed,eh Street, West. I I Ing point. . 0 ea 1, -d gi nt of indomitable labour. selves in- Pet--rls mind. He saw war onically. _1�
Phone 37-. Yelt, out of the very. love which , 113ut the Peter of Patricia's dream- again,, the whOle-nauseating, fas,cin- 'They sent for Peter and put. the
Successor to Dr. Charles Mackay. mig�-�Peter the dover--was still fast ating parijorania of war. Did lie want
� . . scourged heT, Patricia fashioned -heal- adlitep. to go back toAt? 'Not much!" said position .to him. OGo. into a nursing
ing for her husband. Calm, dear- lidIrle for a year -or resign Your Com-
, eyed, infinitely bender, mastering her � 19billij bd �g)lvw ,obette'r�-ObVi-DUsly, OUX "Mr. Jackson. i
DR. F, J. R. FORSTER - miss.ion.. Either ,way, you'll never
� . ' him., she walked by his perceptibly better: and for the niom- But would he go ,back? Would he lv.e service again.,,
. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat - sidle thT(yugh the ,cold s&adtow-4�-un, ent that bettefternt satisfied his wife's have to go back? If'h,e went back Peter thought the matter over for
. derstanding som�eitimes, pit�-,ing ai- reasom The -other Patricia. the unr.rwould he be abile, to �stick it? The;§e I
Graduate in Medicine, University of w.ays�, but faltering never, le�Lrnfing reas'onable, love,liungry Patritia, con- iquestions, pertuTbed' Nter; and he fift-eeal seconds; then he said, "Very
Toronto. � with each paifrd,ua ste-p fjove's ulti- ttent6d -herself once mom with the P)cjglan ttesting himself, oveaAhauling good, gir. I'll chuck it."
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. J.,ate assistant New York O�tbal-. t,ylaibe lesson., the lesson of self-sacri- th-cught of palshrip. the 'machinery of his in i nd. Deliberate- ified himf for a temporary ,pension.
mea and AuTal'-Institute, Moorefield's fice. I Towtard's the end of the month, a IY he conjured- up the worst of fis
" ' They advised him, to live, in thd coun-
Eye and Golden Square Throat Hos- And alwa4ys-, as sbe walked beside 'blizzard swept the names Valley, al- 'Out there' experiences; saw thetm,
pitals, London., Eng, At Coinmercial him, the trivial responsibilitie's of. most ,isolating them.. try; and forgot to acknowledge his
Their regular clear -pictured at their limit of hor- I
31otel, Seaforth, third Wednesday in ho-me-k-eeping - respqnisibilities she eallsers--4Parslon sm-ibliers, Doctor and ro,r. I meticulous , salute. "Next afficer,
please." ,Peter heard behinr him as
each month, from 1.30 p.m, to 5 p.m. had never known . in the sheltered Mrs- Wainwright, the 'Misses Rapson 'The process strained his new will- his SPUT-chains clan�ked down the cor-
0 WlaterI00 Street, South, Stratford. ,days of their Kensington existentce- (who kept prize chovvm and were al- power very nearly to ,breakilkg .point. ridor. '.
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DR. W. C. SPROAT they are neither drarmatic, nor ro- breeding"),* -and the few other gre- reproach 'of ',coward' formulated it- himself trembling all over. He let
- mantic- but for m0ions of women garious creatures whom neither Pa- self in his brain,. . .
hiliniseLf tremble. He could tremble
Graduate of Faculty of Medicine, they are llife'-tbe instant problern tricia's sbandoffislanests nor Peter's 'Then, he began to, make "'s till Kingdom Come if it amused him�
University. of Western Ontario, Lon_ "of existence, its thousand daily pet- nerve�s -had defeated -left them alone for himeelf. 'It was absurd to 9" Trembling pas:qed. He lit a cigar;
. dion,. Member of College of Physic- tinesses which may notbe postpolned. for a whole week. I ,back. Unpatriotic. Unfair to . the 'hailed , taxi.
iam and' Surgeons Of Ontario- Office The average woJiniani, the woman f o er , r ro w ove , me .
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in Aberhart's Drug Store, Main St., moderate incio,me whb Wyants n,ot 0 Sunfl- W s ed ,of -sno c red n 'His nerve might give out in a 'Where .to,, SiT?" asked the driver.
a looked like a house on. a Christmas crisis. He might panic; make some conscious of three dis-
Seaforth. Phone 90. 1 house ,but a homte, will und.pTstand car& The road to, Arlsfield, was just ghastly mistake, involving not only t Peter was
I I how much these respoinsibilitlieS add- pa9zable; but the footpath to Glen his ,own �horyour but the lives of in�-_t impulses; to have a drink by
ed to Patricia's burden.) .himself, to stand somebody else a
DR. F. J. BURROWS Cottage 9 -ay three feet deep -under ,others.' This last thougilit. nauseated drink, and to be stood a dtink by
' One ,other burden' too, She carried crumbly drifts. hi -Tri; an(] finally he defeated it.
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. Office and residence Goderielo Street, on, her willing shoulders through those -"I think I'll go over and' see Fran- 'His physi,cal ,condition, curiously somebody.
east of the United- � Church, dark daysof January nineteen-seOen- cis," said) Peter, one imlorning. "Poor en-ough, the man omitted to consider. "Savoy 'Hotel," said the man wbo
Sea- teen --the burden Of her responsibil- � had finished the course. .
lfartL Phone 46. Coroner for the old chap, he woW% be able to get out '191 go back,`,Taid P. J., 9>e damned
ity for Francis Gordon.. Her brain inuich in this." if I won't go back. Self respect de- PART XXXIV
County of Huron. . . was- never quite :free from, the picture "Had,Wt you better wait till this mands it of me. What would hap- -COMMEINCEMENT OF DREAMS
of the long writing -room, the fire in aftern000?" Patricia looked' at her pen to the country if everybody whi
DR. HUGH H. ROSS the grate, ,the dark booiksheilves
gainst the cream wIalls, and the ba- hm:,band across the breakfast tabl § I
Graduate of University of Toronto desk under the window -the, deskf- ig "Then we can go to,gether.11 e. ,had the slightest excuse stopped at Peter Jackson was no 'hero,' only
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Faculty of Medicine, ,member of CoI_ and the silver plAotograph fram,e- ' an average decent hutrmn 'being :who
. Uds eyee,met -hers steadily; there He began to th.ink about the C"'- had gone out to fig t the two -legged
Surgeons of and the menacing fully -cocked pistol. 'wa's gh
loge of Physicians and a positive twinkle in thern. - try. qpt nf.bul-ously but as Something Beasts which threatened his country
Ontario-, pass gradtiate course in .Meloc4anial' she used to say . to "I s-han't take the twelve borre," re- PennIte. There were only two cla�.s- `ve,�y ,,,,h a, his ancestors might
Chicago Clinical School of Chicago ; herself. '�Meiodrairna. People don't marked ,our Yx. Jackson,. es of people in any coun4WCitizens have gone ,out to wage war against
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Royal Optbalm6e Hospital, Lon on, kill themselves for love n0wadays.' IShe postponed,the children's lesson an� Parasites. The Citizen lived for th, f,,r-lel-ged beasts wMch threat-
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England,; University 'Eospi 1, n- But intaition warned, her, every time time a good half hour -just for the the country; the Parasite lived on the oned their cav,es. And being an av-
doA England. Office -B o Do- she saw Francis, thatlie had detern-i- pleasuree of slipPing out of the house eoun-try.s In time of war, the able- eTage human being, his feelings -as
wim-ion Bank, Seaforth. P ne O. 5. ined on suicide. ,She told -herself that after him, of concealing himself be- lbodied citiz,en had one clear duty -to the taxi whirlid him Savoy-warda-L-
Night calls -answered fro si ence, such a map. was Inot worth- saving, hind Tebibits' snow thatched iiek to eight. Aii�d he mu%�t fight to his last express,ed themselves in crude song.
Victoria Street, Seafor that he `W.as a -weakling, a coward-, Waltch'his stocky figure boiling down- gasp. Any otber argument was pure "And another little drink wouldn't
tN -but -her mind, never ,ceased to =ke hill. evewash. . .
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I — excuse! e for him. * . . . . Peter figured the probleinil out in J I I . S e er ac -
DR. E. A. McMASTER I ,SuPplosing,' she used to argue, He q 07T. . . . It must be adraitted
came. ,back int tinve for lunch, his favourite rowing. terms. You that he sang exec b] %
'that J had, lost Peter and the ch,il- very out of breath but very delighted had to pull your own weight in the (He overpai . . ; swung
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Graduate of the University of To- drem--supposing that I were a crrip- wi th his achievernient announc'ed that ;boat. If �olu didn't, you becamie a tbi-Dugli th, . 'ol ing door; turned
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� ronto, Faculty of Medicine ple-L-suppiosinj that I saw nothing a- "Agoraphobia had b;een bloodily re- 'passenger., Racing -eights couldn't left along t grill room; and, roade
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I -head, of me but a dragied-out, sex- puqsed." afford 1passengers.' � ) And- T,Du,h-acl to for the bar It was just one o'clock
Member of College of Physicians less existence, wouldn't I think of "And how was Fran -cis?" dnitiled 'pull your own weight' frurn'ostol_ an�d the Place huirrimed with drinking
and Surgeons of'On�tario; graduate of death kindly, laolk forward to it as Patricia, forgetting her usual, 'Lang- crack to winning post. Otherwise, I
New York Po Graduate School and relieLf ?' - . . mc n.
" iiage, Peter!' in excitement at thli s you -not the other severn. oarsmen "Good God," said a voice, "here's
Lying-in Ho.jital, New York. -Of- Again and again she- tackled him tangible prroof of ,reopvery. and the cox, but y.)u, you yourself— .
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See on High S reet, Seaforth. Phone ,about his wri-ting: again and again old P. J.!"
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. ,�� 'qFrancisl"_--iPe6er hesitated a ,per- lost the race: but you didn't lose it Peter looked up and recognized Ma -
27. he gave -her the same. answer, "It's ceptible second. "To tell you 't he for yoirrself alone . . 'jor Conway. T'he big black haired
, a futibe gaf',r1e,, Pat. Futile! Books truth, Pat, I've been rather bothered He tried to get'round this by ar- ,
sportsmIan ,stood, ridimg crop in one
are the most useless things, in, the about Francis. He's. brooding &bout guing: 'But -we can't all be in the hand, sherry-robbler in the other, a-
� DR. G. R.COLLYER world. The worst educated agricul- iso,mething or orth-ex. His I-egs, I eight. The eight is a picked body.
Graduate Faculty of Medicine, Uni- tural laborer does miore good with his suppose. Have you. noticed any- Besides, soinebody has to make the mong a little knot of subalterns.
versity of Western- Ontario. hoe La ten mj�utes than, I can do t,h ing ?,, I boat, the oars: otherwise ,one couldn't "What'll you have?" he asked.
Member with my pen in a whole life-bime." .
a "'No." lied Patricia. "I haven't n,o- row at all.' Peter decided on a M�Lrtiiii; swi,--
College of Physicians land Surgeon "Thern why not take a hoe?" Patricia d it down; stood a surrdptitiou�
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of Ontario. Post graduate work at used to say. ticed anything." . 'Spelcii�us!' decid�d Our .My. Jack- �rc
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Now York City Hospital and Victoria "'Some -of us can't," an, . I.May be only -my imaki nation," de- soTi, 'very speciou-s. But it doesn't rou-nd to the party, I
' swered Francis Gol "'We're bui-It "When iire ,
Ebsotal, London. Phone: Hiens�all, to be brain -workers ---and brain vm.,-,� cided Peter. "But I don,"t like the apply to ,me. I'm in the eight - a y1ou coming out again?'
G& Office: King Street, Hensall. ,doesn't satisify us. Besides . . . 11 look of Minr sormehow.' He ought .to ,picked man. I'm trained to ro,w-,n,ot said the ,Major; and, being told dir.
� — ,Patricia knew too well the mean- co-`srult that father of yours. HPw- to w4wke oars. This is my privilege. rews, I'Lucky devil. Wish I were out
-ing.of that 'besides' of the accomp- ever ,he seemed better this mo-Tning. If I throw it away ---if I retuse, to ol it. Wish I were lyrin' On .3 Ion, -
DENTAL . anyling downward glan(ce at his left Hic's got ,a new (bee in his�bonnet row . . .' And he thought of Sir chair i,n the Tanglin ,Club at Singa-.
leg, at the distorted, boot and the ' America." 11 Hubert Rawlings, now in the Minis- pore, with an .e.jao, at -my elbolv qnc
. cril'beh. stick. At sur, -h tilmes she was - I try 'of National Service, as tricked a Manila cheroot stuck in my face
DM J. A. McTAGGART glad that she had written to %hat out in 'collours' he had, not earned, You t)ught to try the F.M.S., P. J
. girl.' Perhaps, %bat girl' would un- ---- -- .1 ____ -_ ! running along the tow -path., -mega- This country's no g�)ad for a whit�
Graduate Royal College of Dental derstand . . . But January pass- I i J40TEL * 11 ,phonting encouragement to the row- man. Too merny sanguinary res�tric.
Surgeons, Toronto. Offim a,t Hen- ed; February Opened with, bhreats Of � I ers. � ti,ohs."
w1l, Ontario. Phone 106. ! untimlibed sultirmarine warfare: threat '�Swine!" Said Peter --and this time The subalterns melted away, anc
�- turned to actuality -and still no � WAVEf:kLEy I hie spoke aloud. t dovm at one 0
I word arrived fi�om, Beatrice. I His mind was made up; he would the ,little round mailble topped tables
. . � AUCTIONEERS tqWhy should, she answer.?l thought . findsh the couTse. ... Nother drink?" suggested , Con-
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— I . I Patr*da. 'Why should sl�,e comie? -It . § 5 way. "10hakroagtne coaktai I
was "a ,crazy letter to have written, CONVENIENT , "'Aill rilght"--4Peter nodded to th<
'Perfectly crazy!" . . � . iAn-d the doctors laughed, wait�e-�qbut you:91 lunch with me."
Licensed Auctioneer - § 3 I tyiODERN � at ,him. They laughed very kindly; ",,Sorry, old thing; ,but I've got E
usebold 'February nineteen -seventeen, dark- 'qb% � I but aill the gaime, they laughed'. bird meeting me.at Romiano's. Can'i
Specialist in farm and bo I�d the th*dbw which bad lain. sO Heron Daynet began, the,disillus- afford to waste time On leaVe. Al
sales. " Prices reasonable. For dates long across the worl.d; but into tftose. Jak AOL ionnient when he signed the 'opinion' very well for you -you lucky devil-
AM-informatjop,, ,write or phone Har- (��
. partilcular shadows which,brooded bv- W W ' derhianded by the Medical Board. you're out ,of it." , He finished h i,�
om Date, phone 149, Seefortli, or sp- er the life of Patricia Jackson it "You harwet got a dog's, chance,"
.sdtor Office., I cocktail, strode, off.
, -ift�-Iaw. 1%t a dog's I'Lirckv devil?' ninsed Peter. .
ply at The Expo U a Iril ray of ,light. said his father "
I 1P began to get bettei-obvious- I I chance. Look at yourself in the glass wo,nder . if I arn,.' The first fine ex
� , . Ily, pem,q * y ,better. Already rest, and be Ireasonehle. "11 certify You hii'laration of freedom bad worn of
ARTHUR WEBER . freedlo,di fron% constraint, and above � -WRITE FOR FOLDER - cured o(f shell-shmk, if you intsist. already. He ,%,a,g 'out of it'l H4
Auctioneer's License .all the 'suggestion&' with which Her- .r I - I ===� But what about your physical condi- looked down at his co -rd breeches, hi!
Sixteen years' experience. 'on Baynothad been feeding his dam- I -� � : tion? YaWve lost three stone. in I- 91, b,,t,, this chained spots'. 10ii
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7someti;Tfies 0, I I dlig.h.test exertion- and your lungs ,rotten, hairy. . . .'
Telephone: 19417, Hensall.' There caime periods . ! M) . ; of iV thoup�fit 1`6ter. 'Castl li.kq som,
-Wte ARTHUR WEBER, . bare ten, aninufes, sometimes an,hbur, ' . TOT__'1\0NT0 I wouldn't pass a rmOdical student if
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em of, considerable economic iimport-'Dublin .............. 11.19 9A4 11 , �11.. N..
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DR. E. A. McMASTER I ,SuPplosing,' she used to argue, He q 07T. . . . It must be adraitted
came. ,back int tinve for lunch, his favourite rowing. terms. You that he sang exec b] %
'that J had, lost Peter and the ch,il- very out of breath but very delighted had to pull your own weight in the (He overpai . . ; swung
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Member of College of Physicians less existence, wouldn't I think of "And how was Fran -cis?" dnitiled 'pull your own weight' frurn'ostol_ an�d the Place huirrimed with drinking
and Surgeons of'On�tario; graduate of death kindly, laolk forward to it as Patricia, forgetting her usual, 'Lang- crack to winning post. Otherwise, I
New York Po Graduate School and relieLf ?' - . . mc n.
" iiage, Peter!' in excitement at thli s you -not the other severn. oarsmen "Good God," said a voice, "here's
Lying-in Ho.jital, New York. -Of- Again and again she- tackled him tangible prroof of ,reopvery. and the cox, but y.)u, you yourself— .
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See on High S reet, Seaforth. Phone ,about his wri-ting: again and again old P. J.!"
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27. he gave -her the same. answer, "It's ceptible second. "To tell you 't he for yoirrself alone . . 'jor Conway. T'he big black haired
, a futibe gaf',r1e,, Pat. Futile! Books truth, Pat, I've been rather bothered He tried to get'round this by ar- ,
sportsmIan ,stood, ridimg crop in one
are the most useless things, in, the about Francis. He's. brooding &bout guing: 'But -we can't all be in the hand, sherry-robbler in the other, a-
� DR. G. R.COLLYER world. The worst educated agricul- iso,mething or orth-ex. His I-egs, I eight. The eight is a picked body.
Graduate Faculty of Medicine, Uni- tural laborer does miore good with his suppose. Have you. noticed any- Besides, soinebody has to make the mong a little knot of subalterns.
versity of Western- Ontario. hoe La ten mj�utes than, I can do t,h ing ?,, I boat, the oars: otherwise ,one couldn't "What'll you have?" he asked.
Member with my pen in a whole life-bime." .
a "'No." lied Patricia. "I haven't n,o- row at all.' Peter decided on a M�Lrtiiii; swi,--
College of Physicians land Surgeon "Thern why not take a hoe?" Patricia d it down; stood a surrdptitiou�
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of Ontario. Post graduate work at used to say. ticed anything." . 'Spelcii�us!' decid�d Our .My. Jack- �rc
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Now York City Hospital and Victoria "'Some -of us can't," an, . I.May be only -my imaki nation," de- soTi, 'very speciou-s. But it doesn't rou-nd to the party, I
' swered Francis Gol "'We're bui-It "When iire ,
Ebsotal, London. Phone: Hiens�all, to be brain -workers ---and brain vm.,-,� cided Peter. "But I don,"t like the apply to ,me. I'm in the eight - a y1ou coming out again?'
G& Office: King Street, Hensall. ,doesn't satisify us. Besides . . . 11 look of Minr sormehow.' He ought .to ,picked man. I'm trained to ro,w-,n,ot said the ,Major; and, being told dir.
� — ,Patricia knew too well the mean- co-`srult that father of yours. HPw- to w4wke oars. This is my privilege. rews, I'Lucky devil. Wish I were out
-ing.of that 'besides' of the accomp- ever ,he seemed better this mo-Tning. If I throw it away ---if I retuse, to ol it. Wish I were lyrin' On .3 Ion, -
DENTAL . anyling downward glan(ce at his left Hic's got ,a new (bee in his�bonnet row . . .' And he thought of Sir chair i,n the Tanglin ,Club at Singa-.
leg, at the distorted, boot and the ' America." 11 Hubert Rawlings, now in the Minis- pore, with an .e.jao, at -my elbolv qnc
. cril'beh. stick. At sur, -h tilmes she was - I try 'of National Service, as tricked a Manila cheroot stuck in my face
DM J. A. McTAGGART glad that she had written to %hat out in 'collours' he had, not earned, You t)ught to try the F.M.S., P. J
. girl.' Perhaps, %bat girl' would un- ---- -- .1 ____ -_ ! running along the tow -path., -mega- This country's no g�)ad for a whit�
Graduate Royal College of Dental derstand . . . But January pass- I i J40TEL * 11 ,phonting encouragement to the row- man. Too merny sanguinary res�tric.
Surgeons, Toronto. Offim a,t Hen- ed; February Opened with, bhreats Of � I ers. � ti,ohs."
w1l, Ontario. Phone 106. ! untimlibed sultirmarine warfare: threat '�Swine!" Said Peter --and this time The subalterns melted away, anc
�- turned to actuality -and still no � WAVEf:kLEy I hie spoke aloud. t dovm at one 0
I word arrived fi�om, Beatrice. I His mind was made up; he would the ,little round mailble topped tables
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was "a ,crazy letter to have written, CONVENIENT , "'Aill rilght"--4Peter nodded to th<
'Perfectly crazy!" . . � . iAn-d the doctors laughed, wait�e-�qbut you:91 lunch with me."
Licensed Auctioneer - § 3 I tyiODERN � at ,him. They laughed very kindly; ",,Sorry, old thing; ,but I've got E
usebold 'February nineteen -seventeen, dark- 'qb% � I but aill the gaime, they laughed'. bird meeting me.at Romiano's. Can'i
Specialist in farm and bo I�d the th*dbw which bad lain. sO Heron Daynet began, the,disillus- afford to waste time On leaVe. Al
sales. " Prices reasonable. For dates long across the worl.d; but into tftose. Jak AOL ionnient when he signed the 'opinion' very well for you -you lucky devil-
AM-informatjop,, ,write or phone Har- (��
. partilcular shadows which,brooded bv- W W ' derhianded by the Medical Board. you're out ,of it." , He finished h i,�
om Date, phone 149, Seefortli, or sp- er the life of Patricia Jackson it "You harwet got a dog's, chance,"
.sdtor Office., I cocktail, strode, off.
, -ift�-Iaw. 1%t a dog's I'Lirckv devil?' ninsed Peter. .
ply at The Expo U a Iril ray of ,light. said his father "
I 1P began to get bettei-obvious- I I chance. Look at yourself in the glass wo,nder . if I arn,.' The first fine ex
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ARTHUR WEBER . freedlo,di fron% constraint, and above � -WRITE FOR FOLDER - cured o(f shell-shmk, if you intsist. already. He ,%,a,g 'out of it'l H4
Auctioneer's License .all the 'suggestion&' with which Her- .r I - I ===� But what about your physical condi- looked down at his co -rd breeches, hi!
Sixteen years' experience. 'on Baynothad been feeding his dam- I -� � : tion? YaWve lost three stone. in I- 91, b,,t,, this chained spots'. 10ii
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7someti;Tfies 0, I I dlig.h.test exertion- and your lungs ,rotten, hairy. . . .'
Telephone: 19417, Hensall.' There caime periods . ! M) . ; of iV thoup�fit 1`6ter. 'Castl li.kq som,
-Wte ARTHUR WEBER, . bare ten, aninufes, sometimes an,hbur, ' . TOT__'1\0NT0 I wouldn't pass a rmOdical student if
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where it IsT g-rowm. has created a prob- . '. I . I *;,^ .I... I
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Ke name ".-ust" has been applied to. Toronto .................... 10.25 _� �..
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mse because of the occurrence elf rust . .. AX. . . : 1, ��11,
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-
clear pictures such as the 9nes above. .,;4,
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HE -Guild has received a number The suggestion to work through "I
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ing pictures: They say they know eras with single lenses flitted,to box ,�J
. I
their exposures are correct and de- cameras and certain foldlfidmod-els. . I
veloping done carefully with fresh, Handle the, lens carefully and don't f.
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.
clean chemicals. exert too much pressure. It Isn't . ,111
necessary and might scratch the 11
Granting that all this is true the .-
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,
next thing to consider is your lens. , The amount of pleasure you get ;I
Is It clean? '�ou have looked through - I'll
out of your camera depends almost I
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dirty eye -glasses with probably a entirely on how much thought and I i V
few, finger prints on them. If you care you give It. I ." I
haven't it's a sure bet that you have Picture taking Is just like golf, �,'I
I il`ll
experienced the r1ifficulty of looking tennis, basketball or bowling—the � I,N�',
through a smudgy window. Clean more �ou e1periment, the more ,�i
ll
,
eye -glasses and clean windows give thought you give to your hobby, the . , 11h.;
clear vision and similarly the cam- greater your reward In self satisfac- , , 2;
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