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' ,.� , I .. - Bank. ---- __ _____ of �d -4, l. , , tUe Dominio4i 0 f ]a , , .,, * " 91.1 , '' , I - . ,, or's be �.. y dsAr, by 11 . - I � i I -.11AR __ 11 llyg .. tJW b9miutoa Bank, Reaforth. Money .11 � gi V�, R . i�l . .. I .!. 1 , . r � igeanajl4ud. we 11 0v.?;ytb1Ag . -�,- g�) . . w,i leave .6occ dlng� R. . S. Hay!s . . . , 'lull, ui-' ` I#- . - , _. !, - I � � . I 7� , I " , - . . . . . i, I PnV .. . I . , ­ I f , , ,,..,:,, , I, , , � , , - , I . -_ - . IMA,t­ " , � . . . , 1-1 .1 . I . I... 1. until tq-mbltrow. , I ­. 2141gff'�,,�,V%R' i , , ,, ,� ,f : t6 loan. . . el , . . 'gal4411a went out with her i6ot:her"p , � I,TNM�-�,,�, "I" I . � � . . . I -*---w . . * , . I I . .1. . 1. . 1' � , 11 . . I _.. . I By G. M. ATTENOOROUGH - . arm, round, be.0 and rigi`i4e. flist ,time � l,Q, J� XelIg-ell­,"t , I "e, M." M`tOMW9!:� ,,� "I'll - 11 �­ - I I I . � I in their lit left to thel ''-l-l��,,�,�,,�lf"��,,""�i���,�T�i�f�z?�,�'V�l''-"�'I -�;Tl?'­'4.!'g",' "'Di . , , lszw . 0440-w,$V�ir'M * ,,, NNII li . . . Z,!, gg% . � � � . I , , � . vies lit&,l4,;�.44 ;.�� ,q� .1�"l�y;e"k�AiNq""k��ym�4�,�, ,� I ,,,� - .. � . I WOO."hillf-11111"ll, ,. 't" ,, ". on 1 L .. 1 .5� 1 : `L' . � I 1. � " ", �* , ", ,­ I a"I and her father Pat in the atmos- yn . ,�­lg. ", ­ . I � i � "M JOHN 11,, ]REST ­ - I—. I --L' .1 1-1-. -111-__ _', w -.._-1--- ­. ... ­_ �. 1, Appt I ... 11 111­­�­­ . - I ­­ - 1-1-11.1 ­­ .­.""., ... I., ­ ­ I ... '.­­ -1-_--1---l_ I Y'lr',IT,9.�LA'P"�':OY.,E.,W�-,,!,,Q � I . . ,1 QU 1. phere of constraint. . When Mr. ?Ja ... - . , .'14 ..� .� .. I � 11�1­ll` 11 _11 ,!- 1.4 '­ & -t ,,.,. , ".,. -T" 't,�t, ',�. � ­ " .......... 11 11 . IF -4t. l ::: ::: .111, = '. I.". I - - k , . , 't i"W'. 10,1 . I I . .1 I I I . I . : I . -W'" ""' �' '�' "" -"- P-14 ma=m V"Tumc � * i* � � I. . I L . : I sy dild speak It was to s _ Lpf"'030.0-ra , , , , � . � 9 �L"l l, =� . I I I � . las 4 ,4 4 , I . � I . �. - -- .- ­ ­­.... -(Mrittrarod-from-11vat-ween ------ ­_ I , VL­'_L­ �1 le' �` � .. . . - had so Mum to -"a.--, ---- ­ 16iiF",-he�-ioA his.ol of te-- -- --- -a very- to -bal;f iyi1__fi*6a&iR **p-orJv1rp.-,r(WA ,­,& It - � ,Law -Office- � , bla . _ a and 01101dea, irk I I "I I Rrl ' , ' i; -J, �". P I le� . . .. ... 9 rg , . " . _ 4th _ . b1p; -Vqt . _ , ;L,,r �i _ �" r,� 114 !N*ili I � - pos 'go,' _ P. ,T. .BOLSBY . � - - -at, beneath settled himself in the Windsor arm- I t4ouglit that'yoh man might - , - _4T4nea,lJ;LTM= :;, te I .L,�LV , #"$e� . At lost she perceived th , � 0 .. �� 1. "The , )v r vlour� 'M � 4 . ,op an right, 9VA,r yvw� ­A� � M 4 . l�­ ;­ She Stole back to the. bed. , the giddiness, she was icy -cold, but chair for a half-hour of u looked -for -sibly be Mr . Uelinconrt." , " * , P'MR.9,�0=0PD 0*, , , . I .1 XL . .1... , XRF093 .. , - ex " 141,11 . Ff�gos4vet,@^Zslo .T Ojis ,all , T , , _,"t. "I should not be at all surprised'if I 1. q . - . 800.94tthey,�� , - - opt V 0 'AMU* I � I'll, ,Tlll,.,,�,� "�:�,-�a - 11"'. ,-'-',,7 1 - took it &r the freeze of lowli- luck. . . L ,; 1, I hispered, ,she . ­­ PT 6 , . J I 'J'r 'i"'m , . �_ � -".. ,k'�l.,��r.;,�4-A�'��",-,,��v,, .� � .__ , , I . . P, 1, ., V , , litilet.4 ", 'his band from the coverlet ,, , .. u 0 " -6"'M M"T, " , , *0 l', 3 , . _ _ _.,@�,!R . , Ajk@ociate in Charge bells are still ringing," she ir ' . . ; . , . _ 040, ", KIM of IL3 Wteob � . , ... ,, . I Etc. and lifted Samela, had prevaricated," said Isabel Is Bpi ,over � i I L K. -TW -11.9 'rll.� , �,�y . Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries, ness. To turn your mind from trou.- - "Where do you come from, Sir?" W1811 wbed for *691504, " i4f 4t, _1 'Lit."!", ", �E . , . ic�.e"Ne .1ty-T, 644 ... ., . t� 4 .- , j" ,�� - _�, . to put Jt into the greater'warmth of 416, Mr. Twig used to say, 'tis only, to Mrs. Nffey asked,. I acidly. ew0k. 'Wig n9t 'wo-T, � L'Or YQ lf��`,?�'..,,. Beaforth,'Ont. Telephone 75. . X �, 11 N. 9 L p"g,'It., �'i�, . the sheets. -Ift was as though, a fial "Oh I think not, There was no eirt, d rattier' Me - __­ 'A 11 ., A4 " , " . , . . . . .1 I . . I , run to your. books. BUt what use samela hadn't asked , him --s- 4 . . Ile . "I . . . . . .... 11", , . i � 'y � , I _. -I I of the Chamonix lightning, ran, with- were books, *h ,the book com-pan- h7aden't a m anything -but .now . Ith. fim, , . � .. I " N� R161 0 , . . dience about .him, whatever of wea 00 J"g � ,, M. 160 en ''I �. � , 16 . I . zg' I . ,�, - . 11 �4 P P, k , . - _ I �, : ,� " " t, I t . . I . , ,.?M., A �� T '.. "I '... � - � - 6. BELL, S.A., I . . 114:� , I -1. . ­ I . . �,'T,, - 11 I . . . - ELMER olit warning, all down her body. She ion had gone upon ,the bookless jour- she Was waiting. for his answer.' . I noticed bow very different ibis fur I., . I I . ­ I .".. I .. I . :. 11 �, 4�; , "i " " \ . ., . , .1 , ­le,j, �..� . ., benit t(k the face -that too., gloves were from Sir John Millis." . A � . .� ad 11 ­ 1 � , , ; �, �,',p i , -, e ney? Mr. Twig had gone into an "11*6 come from Florence. I only I �, " ,,�, -,f,,,i,: �;��l ' ' *: 7�% - ., �­""", I - , VI , 1, ' im " !�,;"!,'­77 . 1. :ll, I .1 I 1W , V, , , �'! � Barrister'& Solicitor And now It was no longer -the bells , "I hope you will urge Samela, Fa. - , '.. Z��,W"' I . eternal deafness, and books, as a wea! just managed to get here in time," ' - .. .. "' _ _. � I , � ­'I"Xi",�, I that she heard. Her heart was struck ' ,, ther, to close the business and realdze Gual . .� ..'r#,00.00,41"L#' ";�7,!t;�,�,�$� ,,.�,;,,,ll � , ­_ . . q - . , " 'i , ., ,-, ''t". K,.,-. " "� 5 - �, 4 � ..., , , I . � 1 , I I I � 1, :.- I M9 " -P '.� � A, � Von against the trouble, he had left, "How did 'you hear in Florence9 "' Rlo� I '09. )"* 11 X`�Qi',,,, -b , t her imagination was, affame, . . MSTOP , � ,, 7 ,. i W" ,',� �' I �',,i�t, I I Office of late F. Hoilmsted,. K.C. cold, I were of po, avail at all. Was there Samels asked everything at once. If she embarked , ,. , I . I ': I 1�;._ 111,111111- "I ;,1,�-!Jt1.;,_ -11111 . . (Next A. D. Sutherland) li � -overwrought, like the coils b.'ofbing, then, that could roll away "I had, arrar ", 1'�I�j,l:,;,:. �,��,�%. , . I-, "., ". � , " i, . � M" .4 _ , I . IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1111111 I 1. .- I 11 " , _. 1, " ged means of hearing" upon it with her lack of method land . I I I L . , I "I ",..�":! , ., � __ __ 1,_ . ­ .." 5, . .. . - I � � 1. - � . l?,%e Monday, Thursday and Fridays. of light up the ,chimney. She stood the stone from this 6igulichre of her ROY told her, and Samela asked no cruue--,almost disordered -mind, she __ -1 . . . , I I '� ".., I � . . I , 7 I I , , � ; . Over Keating's Drug Store. on tip -toe and lWened.., Yes. from far grief? Sameda shook 'her head. When more. would be in the bankruptcy court in . � I , . 1:_1, , ­ ,�,ll ,- 191 � ,�`;3 I �, 367lx62 'away,it' was coming, o -the , ringing him. No, this was indeed not the the principal Out o., Win: $114t tg. �,.l�:��., ho � * Roy drank his tea. "You two don't no time. it was most foolish of Mr, , ."I., , - sound of a -horse's hoofs. 51le ran to 9 lef grips . . , Roy of Aix! She had under-eatimated filot, to Utm.shall. , 04 tbat` J; - " : , , , ,, � � ­ � k, . Thought stopped-, her heart seemed know one another very well,"' said Twigkto leave ibis, dispositions to that I , " �,!t I er It , J �,_Ill the windowe andt flung it wide, then to stop with It;, she v ffect. The whqle ,relationship was the differentia. " As Samela looked at- will.. enable him to ake M. 'Via. ­ , �,,,, Ill VETERINARY sas. icy -cold and Mrs. Niffey. "You" re just -one of M c I 1, -,�,,v il it" :,111 r. crazy and 9 Y, P., �,,,., 1, ; - ran lback, still on. tip,toe,.to the bed. sick and faint. She 'must Ile down. Twig's gentlemen JAend,s. Well, he's Unconventional to a very Roy M rs . llernembrance looked at at ,preseni it i . all in. theor 1. I , - � ��'iei I... I I ­,�:,� � 1, ,�:, 11, '! ?I � , .,, , , I - . I I -ep. . - How should she get Mr. Twig down? IShe -made an effort to, strietch herself very welcome to Carwick, Miss Sam- diseomposting degree. her. Alreadytr A.girl �o a woman ta Twig said, 'Samela will I Jde , , , '� �� , . ' . , , I .. ­ " . tn oth t 4'... I.I.M., ;" I . Her brow puckered with anxiety as "But fit has turned out a very Pro- , week � I She jumped UP and,to k -b 11 , , �� , ly� . I �.. . 1,11 ;,, ,.%, ,,, ,, � � . on the frozen path, then- _p,pture did, elia, isn't he?" . i �� ,,�,,4, jOHN GRIEVE, V.S. I "Roy wants to talk to you. I have hands. "Oh, I have! I . Suoh, ! �� """ I "I � , " ,� I d I ,she sank for a second into the great it for.,hdr, very- gently, aind she slip- Roy was no longer occupied with fitable one," said Mr. Mallassy. promised him that for an hour you ideas tbaft'�­she dimpled ­'I could , :", ll . I . Honor Mduate of Ontario Veterin- . winged chair. Then she smiled. She ped, u., scions, frini'the ,Seat tothe his tea -cup. 4is eyes and, ears were "About -that, I think, we must re- Shall be quite undisturbed." Sbe. gave almost wish your fathi�r 1. . . 1, ary College. All diseases of domestic had no responsibility. .. Mr. 'Twig grol on Samlela. "It was very,beautiful of serve our -opinion," said Isabel, in the or . de;i�, ' -, " "�� '. - .. I ­ A I il, animals treated. Calls promptly at- would go down by himself. She was So Roy found her. He went down Mr. Melit to,travel all the way tone she used at her conferences her another kiss Oetbre, gliding ,in her hundred and fifty per cewt. : tdIpVp ... .... .. . ,"N' I - 11 ,, ,ll'! " - -1-1 I .(2uaker austerity out of the room'.: stones,, not goatle-pos", -Roy. , Th%"o -i . . . . . . . . . . . , , . 'tip when her judgment was asked . - �, �, ;,�.,, . on -toe again, listlenin�g. Nearer- O' lifted her E " d, but. frlomi- VEL, a �:!�,� � , , . tended to and charges moderate� Vet- n his - knees and ea Florence," she said' L Samela -sait down on her little chair Wobel'Prftes are ridkulous.�­I hate ­, I 11 : 1: er nearer --what a clatter they were it . . matter in which she found herself .3 . I .1 . , Ili. , .- ( . ,Wary., Dentistry a specialty. Office making in the silent night! Then, oned he -r coat, chafed . her tands. Mrs. Niffey felt.that Such devotion without authorities. . and did not speak. Neither did- Roy. ,them. They are just given to a few, - ,:'. �:i�','.#'; n, ,'�'; �,,�, t­t�� :.: l." - . and ,residence on Gode'rich Street, one With a strong girl fainting fit covers must be rewarded. "'Ave a bit o' But tilhe silence that flung between, savants who ady . been we-/14'�.. l,l�,,, N. . I right under the window, -the hoof ' In her Mother's bed S have alre 'a . �t:�,,', ­11� I " � � . �� ��:l'i " "I �:il I It door east of Dr. Jarrott's olaa- .3 but a flash. of time and vis�y speedily thread and butter With your tea, Sir?" amela went . r I T11 . r I . 5l, sto�ppcd. off into a dkeamless sleep, and only em was loud and palpitating. xewarded for, ,�*e,tr Ideas ill labl; �'. , offei I � . I (forth. I The Ooor openea.,4nd Mr. Mallassy Samela opened; her eyes. ,she red. ,JR6y looked across, at woke when sh ,-1 wish the bells wouldn't ring to- Far-cy giving;�_natole Fr�nce a prize- s. ��,�,, I I "Roy," she whispered, without Sur. Samela, again',,' and once more the I e felt her Mother creep- Itz 4 ]light," said Samela at lask. -, ' for the,collected edition- of,his works; , , , � 11, . 1. entsiled. ,_ . Ing in to her ,between the . ,,�, �1� , I prise., Then the machinery of thought smille .she gave him -was, touched with sb&ets. .,, ,� ,0,1 1 � . I The bells!" Roy exclaimed.� or 9800 to an Oxford Professor who �,4 , 11 l, A. R. CAMPBELL, V.S. "Samela, ilou are here all alone and was in action. "You' hea They cuddled together without speak- hip. and .. I .Ill, , I I ' .. . ,% .1 at midnight. It Is most unseemly.", jr�q? You her old whimsicality. Ing and'presentIy, when Samela heard "Yes, they were ringing a week ago has already gothis Professors � " y ; % came to his burying?" I As they left the Lodge and turned . , "" t.l. � I I ;� Graduate of Ontario Veterinary, Samela held up one hand to ward Roy nodded. "Yes, to, d,rop.:-,v.iolets ,into the Carford Road Samela. was her Mother's soft slumber, she with- when he died. So soon afterwards'I hie Oxford salicetity, to say nothing . : ��Ii, , �40oliege, Univers4ty of Toronto. All him off, and with the other pointed into his grave. But you had covered back with Mr. Twig. I . drew herself very gently, and lay on EiTiall not find them. . . ." she hesi- of the little mitter of,his.-being as.je- . I'll, , . :: X I , il ,� , 4' ,ils Ill, , � � I . diseases of domestic animals treated to the bed. Then she cried in a voice :him with them already." ' utt Mrs. Niffey a deari soul?" she her back, not 'knowing, i,n, the� mid- tated "ve�ry manageable." There cure as the Pyramids. The Melia- , ", � . .��,�, . s of the dying year, lit, . by the most mod clea, .hs the bells. upon the frosty I -ttle marble smile as ur night darknes was silence again, louder than ever. court Xonkes must stop a Chatterton. - ". 11 ern. , principles. , She flashed a 11 ged. . 'Mr. Twig used to Say that If ' I , k ; I Charges reasonable. Day or night night, "And there came lawbite, h6rse she, shook ll�erself out of her faint. he ever wrote a book,-outsidie, of whether her eyes were open or shut. And the room was full of -ztbe 'scent from committing suicide,' or a. Cbn- � ,. �, "U., . . - I � calls promptly attended, to. Office,on man. and his name was Death." "The violets will be all frozen," she course, all the books be did write on Her brain was very clear, �er imag- of,,Samelais violets. rad from going on the Civil LAsL � ,. �� ",:, : , I "A; I I . . . , . I I . .4. . What did you want -to talk about, They must get some *helpless little -- , ,,,,. � I " M;aau 'Street, Hensall, opposite Town said, getting up with, very little help his own subject -it would be a Book ination so potentially active that - !,,_ � 4-, 1 . . ,Hall Phone 116. Breeder of Scot- CHAPTER X -M from Roy and sitting down again., of the Servants, with the least little prick to it the ROYT, . maills sympholly heard, or -his.-Play - - .., 11_1 I.. ,��- I : ... � � I .1 I tish' Terriers, Inverness Kennels, They were' burying ,Mr. Twig. I do wish. the hqd blackness tha r ould "About you; about me; About ,,is 'acted, or -his 'ideas on. our doml I '. I '��' I . . It He.- violet eyes *ef6 frozen. A froz- written it. Mr. Twig could have mad& both." � I. � architeetur6 . cbnsidered. They mu# .. �,�A, 1 . . Heusall. . . was bitterly cold, but Samela, walk- on violet seemed to Roy to be the Mrs. Niffey quite as Interesting as become a white screen on which she I , ,1111., -1 � . . ii ,- -11 I t Ing up and down the path before her f, would "see pictures" as easily and� in- "Abaut us both?" Samela repeated, help working boy into labs.' ancl I � , � 11 .. I , . . �_ - little grotto in the Park, icy -cold her- gu­e f!pr her altogether, 'Georginia, Duches�t '-of Devonshire ' evitablY as a little child ­prattles in, looking into the fire. Her heart stir- iworking. girls into lovely schools 6f, , , i . I I MEDICAL ,,.-,,' self, wag -so' indifferent to tempe . "It is too COM for you to stay here, The servant Ile loved most of all was a meadow of daisies. ' But she was )-ed, "Us both," were . beautiful I design and needlework. You must . I'll ; �111, , I "I 11 Ill- Sa,laela." , - Malllard-have.you heard of him?" words. keep the expenditure wholly inalvid- I I'll 1, -1 I . ­ iure that �she badni't even buttoned "It will be cold at, midsummer," saa Roy Shook his head. faced not -with imianative pictilires "SOnela, the little capitalist!" he ual, Roy -not, a � bit like the Carnegie .� - ," . I I !r A - " . - ber coat. 'They were 'burying Mr. mid. I I - "He had the charge of the linen.at but photographic facts. Mr. Twig whisp�red. , things I. ''I DR. GILBERT C. JARROTT Twig. Mr. Twig, rwho had been ev- had thought her capable of becoming, - Any benefit to an individual .. ..; .�, I�W . - I ) % . I "You must wailk, Samela. ,Can you the Tuileries in the Second Empire, Herl� eyes danced. ","You I I '.. � . . ory-lbing and everywhene, was now no- ,ky incredible tiholight, a femmed'affaires. . speak -_ is a tangible and concrete benefiL , 1".. ­ . : Graduate of Faculty of Medicine . , where and nothing. "In the alk?" See could only s4t if he drap- and when the Revolution burst, and He bad so contradicted' . thougli ybu were gNing me a Roland 1­11114�,ty 'in ,the loomIi, can't be. 1. :_ .... !� I - I � Silent ved ber round With his own wa;,-m-th. the mob was at the'gates, and every- everything - . I University of Western Ontario. Melia- grave, no -conversation, no voice of that Isabel was always telling her a- for an Oliver," she said; "but, of helped at all. , And it' the first .step . A , . , , "Yes; I am better -quite better, I body had fled, Maillard stayed behind bout herself a course, it is, nothing of the tort." which wants the push from behind." - . -�,.. I : % ber of College of Physicians and lovers, nothing's hearid," UP and rliave never fainted before. Mr. Twig t-0 write, up in his register, !I have nd her wealth of negd- t," , he In her eagerialess 'and excitement her . "I'll... 1 �,. � . I 'Surgeons of Ontario. Office, 43 Gode- down, up and down- Sanlela walked, w0ll�t 'believe it when I tell hdm." She been unable to put my cloths away tives that he had left- her a ,task a "Sainela, the little capitalis - . . ..", I 11 rich Street, West. Phone, 37. in the way humanity has met bitter broke,off with a good deal harder than Isabel, with .whispered again. She laughed, the I words flew about her like flapping `,,.� _��'� I l, I ! , little frozen sob. "I in their- proper. places. They have her positives, . whimsical little laugh Mr. . s of birds,. . � :�"­ I . shall'be able t not allowed- me time to count my nap- bad to accomplis,11. But I. �.. . Successor to Dr. Charles Mackay. grief ever since the Greek women don't know how I 0 . loved, like a little wind OuTwIglihal'e"'O�Yes, Samela. darling, yes', thatlas , 1�1t�, 1 4 1, I . l� paced to their hammering messages stop telling, Roy. To stop - telling- kins.' Mr. Twig said that French his- could she, do it? The rooms, the I I tt . I I ; I � . , , ,; , ,� W �, I "' 11 4 , : . " I V .Vi M " IM , � � ,� �� �_ , , , , - , _ � " , "� (, I � . , I , , I I ,� , ` I ." 11 , I , 1, I t � , I 11", ,M,5i � ,,,, ll . ''I .1 It lt� .� A .�� "t , 1, " l, 1 I , o; I;;, __ ", ull N ,11 " I , , I , 11, 11, I 11 I I I � . -1 � � � ., 4 ,,, ., IngA fr4l b* for I " I of woe. "No conversation, nothing's that is DeatJL musee, the decisions, the buying and ,silver bell.". . jast bow I knew you would take it. I , I , " , ,,, . I I I � hpar�." All the scenes of grief which heard.' " . .'To.tell, And nothing's tqry is rent with cris du ccieur, Bind ,selling, and all without Mr. Twig- "He'a'ven grant that I may remalal But don't forget that we have jUA I ... "�,, � . . . . DR. W. C. SPROAT .1 ., Maillaild's was one of the iniost poig- Her heart Sank at 'her own impot%e so. But after only two d*Lys of bus!- become engaged and tha,t all'this IS . . 1, , l: I . . had' wrung and- withered Ifer childish "Samels, have my gloves and -muf- pant of them all. Isn't it a' strange ,nee. ness, Roy I -well, I have my doGts.,, really a matter of business." . I . �.. I . I . ''2 . How could the pupil play ill I 191 I I V . Physician - Surgeon heart Strung them,selves in't,6 -a chain fle:% You must get,warm." I world, in which -everybody remembers e master9 I .. . � ,,, � I to fastei, uploa her the throttling woe "Not the muffler, Roy, but I'll take the disorder of Napoleon, and only. Yet the master himself bad thoughi ISLe dropped a little sigh. a . (Continued Next 0 1 I , .."ll I � 1. I I . Week) �,, � . it Possible, and, though pupils may Roy bent forward. "You are . � � . . of the world. She saw JoSeph being the gloves. I came out without amy.11 Mr. Twig kept green the orderliness know very, little about masters, the Queen in Samarkand and.1, Sam'ela, I . I . . ..,3'll 1 1, . sl_`.� . ell ,, I I I- Phone 90-W. 6ffice John, St., Seaforth. 'dropped into the pit, the little princes She slippled her dead hands into the. ,Of Maillard? Oh there have been master who does not know everything -am a beggar at your. gate." . . I I I � being smothered in the Tower, Nelson warm comfort of the fur. "They are some lovely servants! Ruskin bad a ,U U "A be ­r?" I - I.. I . �.'.. I . . - , � . . I was stag er ng to e musket -ball on .g .1 little Tuscans," she said, and rubbed �:UL " AS PUT11 is hardly a master at lovely one! 'Not even a Help would ' :L . "A beggar. asking for a job. I , I I DR.' F. J. BURROWS -the floor of the Victory, with his fiam. . cus "Hardy, 'I believe they had done ber cheeks' ,as Tuscan ,.rubbed them, in the r. Twig, anyhow, had- known interest Master to -day," be : - I once, very I �h . r -q_ ,-, bing about her, ang In the you Mr. Twij said I was to a " at once, Sk . I . . . . I Office and residence, Godetich St., I it at -last," Mary I Lamb had the knife round and round way that al- Wiys made'lher glow. sadly, told a visitor." I . Roy smiled baPPilk. Already less " knowledge he had made her his heir. 0" that Lwas not to waste a moment." . "Telt-me, Roy. Tell ;, . east of the United Oliturcii,"Sba6rth. Si�ditt-Samela's childish hersa of heroes -was bowing his beau- "I am Sure walking's, the thing. He -bad left -her -at --once the Irs:rd things than, Halps we -re' interesting and the healthiest task in the worl - . ,me__quIcXy." "I want a jcb to Save me from star- . � I Phone 46. . Coroner for the Cbunty . of - Huron. tiful head to the crushing burden- of We'll go across the Park to -the War- ri,or's Gate, and round by the Carford Samela.. Under the beautiful fan that of realizing an estimate. Ful tracery of the East Gate he stopped. kation." . . I "Starvation?" � � ) 1, I � . . ;17 -is debts. .From all such piled -up an�ulsh, her , 'Road." He did not offer an arm, 'though affirst Samela found of fears s'he was Yet eager for the "Samela, 1 am staving with Mrs. morning"that she might begin to test . Remembrance -with Rachael -f . . f`I have no other.money, Samela." . 4 1. - I DR. HUGH, H. ROSS unbalaaceq memory and mind glanced walking on frozen feet a harsh and clumsy or a her capacity for making good. .few days. '"rill you come.and see me Same,la sprang -to her. feet sad put Ill , hand her 11 : ,, . I I I Graduate of University of Toronto to the tragedies -to Sameia no 'more real and touching --of her life, busiaesls.. But soon the blood began . Then her thoughts turned to Roy theret Then I shall go away again. That hour at the Lodge, in the warm 'whenever " ei to eyes. Then she walked away from him, up and.down I . Faculty of Medic . ine,, member .of Col- own She saw the cancer which had carried to flow normally and she trod the 'congealed grass with her usual ease Just come you feel At Is intimacy of tea and the spluttering .' .' possible. I Until you come, I shall nev- the long room, At last she Stopped. "your . I lege of Physicians and Surgeons of off her friend as a and glide of -carriage, They hardly er be very far from home." liogs, what a glowing memory it would money Js-ubere?" -It I ! 1. . Ontario; passi graduate course, in ; Iyary'Greemer gripping, leering monster who had spoke. Once, when the ,sun suddenly (leave to lay along side -the cold "Yes, Roy, I'll come," Samela re- and 'Ing. ]has all bee� disposed of by Mr. Twig -that is, i,a theory. He diispos- . - " Chicago. Clinical School of Chicago ; . Royal Opthalmle Hospital, London. terrified her in the pictures of Bun- yans, "Holy War." Ajh, -but she had looked, over a cIou,d that had given inkling desolation of Mr. Twig's da plied at once. He �took her hand in Now she � . Y of bury- . little considered him a's VIP ed of ,me,- too. When I left Geneva I - I i� '\ . England; University Hospital, Lon- had Mr. Twig to help her when th'a no of harbouring bila, they turned -to look -how tile frozen Castle, a pressure of thanks, and the 'Y ,clock On the little gimcrack- 5'tpircase' d4d not speak again until they reach- I went to- F'Lorence. There a letter . � ! . �dou, England. Office -Back of Do- intolerable trluble� -of Mary Iirelssed 11 - . . hanging over the glacier of the river, struck one, there was somet ed the corner ofthe new Hatley Road. hin- dif- I came to -me from Mr. Twig full ' of � . . - raimon. Bank, Seaforth. Phone No. 5. . , upon h er hie art. Now, in a Much Is blood took bi -red Shafts of i I What w "Who ivas. that y ferent about Roy. as it? S -he oung man, Sam- counsel. He gave me an introduct .ion : , 1, Night calls answered from residence, greater need, there was no one at'all congeal- ed light, and Sam6la said how Mr. ela?" Asked Mr. Mallassy who, in could not determine, but very cer- to Risciatoni, the connoisseur. lbavel be6n workiTig- with him I I Victoria, Street, Seaforth. . . . toi, tqr,,n.to for comfort -no one. ', . 'Twig loved the imagery ,in I which the , these do-nothing days, passe Itainly the difference was there. He was back at cabinet- making And at restorations for ve ' fi � 1i I �. - - . For the first -time in hey", life Sam - ela was -thinking only and wholly1of French, clothed their chateiix as'ieves ell Pierre. . going to Florence. What deal of his time at the window. "I ' wondered at ,the funeral." was be doing' at Florem-ce? He was months. I The money which b I rought . ! � - D R. E. A. McMASTER, - herself. How was she to live wIth- "And don -It you like it too'?1l.- Roy "He is a friend of 'Mr. Twig's. He -only at Flo as Just . I I"' e to 'England was earned." �"Roy, ig beau . .� 21 : - -0 �� . out Mr.' Twig?' For him she felt that' asked I . has come a ver lon,,, i-- 4 as well there as anywhere else, or, what you tell me too - .1 I . ��l, - . . :��', � " I ­­� I . , -111 , � ­�.. i - I I ,it. I � - ,�� h . ". � l, I ... ­ - -t', . . . . . . I : . = . - , . � � ", ... � ,, 4 ;, ;. 5 :1 , ::. .1 .,.��, I . �.; .1 I 1�1_ I �,A � , I N , � N, I I I 1 - � , I I , 4 . , I , .1, " 1 . � �: 11 . - , .. - -11 ,,, I . ��:, I .,�,� . i �'- " . " ,,�: l. � � �11 �' %. , � .4 . 1. .a. I . . � � .. ... 4t - I 11 . . � 41, , , , I I . ,%, I ; I � . l%araduate of e n vers ty ..­ I . I— �, J ,,,J, 4.L -L, , . �t, . , _... ,iful to be true." � . all was I perhaps, just a littie better because , ... I � ".. I to, Faculty of Medicine .well, must be ,well, since he "IT" Samela ecillied. That pay his last respect." L it was r "No, Samela,"no., The beauty hasn't I . , ,� I ) � I bad lived so beautifully.. W,hat all should like anythi she "What is his name?" , so full of pictures and old trea- . , , . ng all ,;by_,_herseJif I . L I Isure. Poor Roy! with no . started yet." LONDON and WINGHAM ", . Members of College of Physicians exquisite touch he had put upon life, ,was as newhas it w" �isin . jay'i .... � "H did " says what' hl' ' business, ,, � ' -11 and Surgeons of Ontario; graduate of what aLpenetrating discrimination he strange. . ng was.,� s' name ,with nothing atall cIamouring at both When will that start?" . . � "..; I � 11�� "When I am .working in your bUsi- . South �1.l; � I .. I bad made belt een the things he "And didn't you ask"' . Nita head and bis hands t.o be swittly � . - New York Post Graduate School' and ill He kne-It down and took her I I � .. . : . " ,7i At the WarTlor's Gate Mrs. Niffey done. And yet, as the blackness I P.M. - ` L ... � Lying-in Hospital, New York. of- wou'd know a9d' the things he would- 'came ,running out with the key. She shook her head. * She was. quite, ' hands. "When we keep shop to-;Wingbam ... %."......,-­ ... 1.55 . -4 I . I I changed into a white screen, and I I I 1. Belg'ravt ....... � ....... t ..... 2.11 I. . . , 0 Sce ont High Street, Seafortbt Phone 111! P3ehinAjlhat seneitive, M Greco "Oh, Miss Samela, it's a sad day unable', even at the cost of duplicity, Roy's head, carm, out 'upon it in the "I 16 , , gether." " , ay I " Inc, . 27. Office fully equipped, for X_r ,face he haA carried no useless lum- for you. That was -the first thing I to embarkiup,on the heated argument dlearest of silhouetters, Only the clock ticked. 'Not mi "Blyth ... ; ................. ­ 2,23 .! . diagnosis and Ultra short wave el - her of fact and creed. AIM he had) s I of Roy. Back in, her own home, the he ,didn't look ,. I . I is�Sboro ................ L. 4 2.30 , I., :: I 11 � . I I I . ec aid to Ndffey this morning before I unbaippY. That meant that he a5ad L not Yours, L Roy," 4aid Samela at'last. Lend . . ..", � tric treatment, U116a V161et Sun Lamp died in a warm rcom, with the fire- even 6few my bit of breath to See realization of what life wouldi be "Wilien "t 9:L� 7QliRt6n ... : .................... 3.08 ,:'.i 11,�11 � . I I .1 treatments, an . It Infra Red electric lipht dancing, and � the Christmas bells bow the cold was Under the rafte'rs without the hole in the.rock to which istoPped loving 'her. since no mail , we keep Mr. Twig's shop, . �� . A i : - I I ' ringing, bad, twined himself fast 'It's,.. a, sad -day for Miss,-Samela," . she had fled for shelter when only could look happy who loved an mex- pethen" Bracefield .................... 3.27 ,,, " 111; treatments. Nurse in, attendance. I ofable NO' Samela was He rose. Samela rose too. 'He Kippen .......... ,_ ... __ 315 , . .11 : � . I cably dato theAluman season of love said." ,two hail -stones fell was once more so far above held outt his al, . MS. � Hensall .............. L ........ 3.41 ; - . � " Samela, my own! The beautiful Exeter I ...... I .............. 3.55 :�J �':L Somehow, th 'rying "Thank you, Mrs, Niffey," said'Sam. Ire toll Roy merely loving did I , �,., I i I I ough they were bu heading her down, ­ I -the pride of"posisession that the de- . . I him, she had no thoughts of death ela, Slaking her hand. "Would you like to have a" little s girl whom I love. Wife. Everything., North . .. " "' ,,,,,]DR. F. J. R. FORSTER . not exist in her; In his little note he ' l> , 11 . ,�..­_, . about Mr. Twig. Such th�u I ts cen- "It's a sad day for Carwick. Mr. rest. before we ls�fart on the "Roy, the rich young main?" Sam-' A.M. ' ' I 'I'll?. , 0 1 L I tred, only round her own Id & family' Phad said, "I shall love you for ever." . ..A 11 . I � , � . Eye . , . Ear, Nose and Throat tion, ..­ sola- Twig under the sod, and Mr. Twit discussion?" ber father asked her, Samela, imagened that such betting (, ]-. questioned. Exeter ...................... 10.42 :,; � - . .."l, I I � in, his beauttful shop -though you giving her ia most unwonted smile. cn, the future ' "Roy, the mil-lionalre," he told her; Hensall ..................... 10.55 . . I .� I .. is ". Family discussion!- Samela echo- was a young man's way, ,, ' . .1 .. Graduate in Medicine, Unlvefsity §h, suddenly felt giddy and shak- couldn't call it a shop by rights, could. with notililing but life, but that in Kippen ........ :...... I ... ... 11.911 r i pf Toronto. I .. . . . 4 Ing, and, only with ali effort reached You? -are what Niffey calls two very led. "Family discussion!" And,' In any case she could not pursue the Per cents." He curbed Brucefield ...................... .11409 1 .. 1� I., .1 I I : I her likp assion into an infinite tenderness Clinton ........... . I I the frozen seat. "I have always stood 'different propogitione.1, Sbe turned to was her father beaming at why mil .Si' 6 felt she ,had,no skill in his li� 11.54 . t .. Laie assistant New Yor' L �r dialectics of the heart. .'I was his ............ ....... �.t �, . k Opthal- up on M thils, with the beam he reserved fo t,,s Samela lifted to him her beautiful Londesboro .................. 12.10 :�� . . r. Twig's legs," she told 'her- Roy. "Niffey borrows a good bit of . love," shetold the darkress.-and with I, �� M I inei and Aural Initituteo Moorefield's self. Now that she was compelled to his speech from, the Earl, though. I'm Isabel? . her thoughts vacillo' mouth. She re,inembered. azain Mr. Blyth ....................... 1219 . I Eye and Golden Square Theoat Hos- use her own they wouldn't bear her. always a -telling him thatwhat'sl "Yes- perhaps it would be best fo tiag from Rov to . ' i�. t'i , . I r I 12.30 , -����,� �, ri,g)bt ,� Mr, Twig and back again to Roy, ,r,,,-ig,s words - a great liappi-ness tellgrave .................... 'fe � I ", I pitalg, London, Eng. At Commercial Never to run up -the Street with ber in the Castle ,is wrong in this 'ere you to have a little rest first. And Samela once rrore fell as] . , her Wingham ................... 1 2. Z4 , � , i, i ", ", Hotel Seaforth, third Wednesday in forehead lined and furrow4d, with a Lodge, just 'as what's right in this You must have an egg for tea as' ae,p with rreaus a great gravity. Under , I Ile le ses Samela was graver than , ." - 11 each'. ?month, from 1.30 P.m. t o4-.30 hundred botherations, and to have had . You the 'exquisite smile of "have beens', liole,'s kt& I " come 'ere Lodge Ile wrong In the Castle. no lunch. We will post- A#L]F .;. ,. . a statue of Memory. , L . . _t .. . '. upon her, .lips. I C.N.R. TIME T , .. I p.m...68 Waterloo Street, I Soutb� Strat. out with all the lines left, in Mr. You agree with that Miss Samela:, pone all discussion until you have When ihe released her -she sat down East . . . . . I .� I .." Twig's fingers, to -be dropped into the don't youn -now? But, oh d 99. 11 I .1 � - . �,, I . ford.,.,., . . I . had Your rest and your e In the morning the lawyer claimel again in her little chair. I A.M. ' P.M. .M, L ear, you're 1 . .;�l 1 - ..."'. - dustbin or the fire, Yes, Death had as white as a fresh sheet and, as cold "But what are the rest -and the, egg her and all day long business, press- "How did Mr. Twig dispose -of thel 6,40 2.300 ,,�, ; 1 1. - .. . "_,�_, come to ber life, not Mr Twig's. as, a dead toad." to help me to discuss?" Samela asked ed, while tills family -discussion to . money?" she asked. , '8, j - I L ... . . OONALID G. STEER with wide-open eyes, which the new circumstances gave Roy leaned against the chimney- Seaforth .............. 7.17 3.16 , bRi, L Who knew anything about Death ? "MISS Mall-assy, has just fainted," ' I Clinton . .............. 7.03 3.00 Mr. Mallassy opened his eyes too. TiSe -Was almost as thrilling A-, prayer piece. "We wrote endless letters a- Dublin . .............. 7.�8 3.29 �,,llll , I t I She ismfled a little frozen smile as said Roy. I . � I . � Graduate of Faculty of Medicine, she thought Of all the living men who, "Cean off? Then dt's a cup ol tea "IS it Possible that you do not know to' Mr. Mallassy. And like his Pray- bout it. There was my father to be ` ,s t, Mitchell ....... : ..... 7,37 ,,3.41 , I'll, ". " I University of Western 0)2tario. Mem- in a,great assurance, had sat down to she's wantlng. Come in, Miss Sam- that Mr. Twig has left practically ev- Ing, -be PeTSis,ted,K It. It was not. considered, Ae you know, he was I ... ��, ., :_ 11 I West . 'I', ber of College of Physicians and write aVoI1t­'D6Rth. ,How foolish of ,ela, and get a good bit of mahogany erything be possessed to you?" indeed, until- New Yearii� Eve that �ery proud of having made a fortune, ., I . ,si, 11, 4 Surgeons of Ontario. Full ' equip. themL The only .b6oks about Death color' round Your legs. When you Samela gripped, the table. Faint- she could redeem her promise of a that he had left me at the winning- Mitchell .... I .......... 11.19 9.32 "IQL. , �". . including an ultra short Wave that would have any value would bi� live In a Lodge you miss a good lot 'less was at her heart again. visit (to Mrs. Remembrance to see Dublin ... :.. - .'.. - - ...'. 11.27 OL 41 1 �! , ". I xnent, I . , ,post, and made the Meline"i name !, �� L�,��. , ,. . I ,the books written by the Aead men, of things, but you've always "No, I did not know.', Roy. . Seafdrth ............. _11.43 §.54 ­­­ . . 41, 1 ,�, ".1, .. 'L I . ...... set, got a bf t famous." , "', ",. "Wou had no Idea?"' She found thein sitting together In "But money can't make fame," said Clinton ...... ..... �. , .. ... .. ..... ...... ,,'-7'. .. - Office King Street, Hensall. Phone themselves. Dead men,Perhaps have ol wood. Sit down, Miss Samela, and , I .. 12.12 10.018 1�1'1 .", � , 1. ) I Hensall 56. � . I thoughts of life, but ,no living-mmil. I'll make a crackle and the' kettle She- gripped more tightly. "None. tihe austere drawing room obviously- Samela quickly. GoderichL ......... ­ 12.22 10.374 - � A, " , . J, I I 1. . ., could have thouglits ab6u,t death. wilil spit in to time. 1 always say as Do you mean . . . that Mr. Twig deep in tife ,intimacles of talk. But "My father thought sto, and both 11, f ... i ;; , 11 Such gambles in, ideas bad no lure the biggest grief in the . . . has, left me his business,?,, - at her eiltrablde it broke off abruptly, . . world can't C.P.R. TIME TABLE .11. I I � . DENTAL - 7 - for -Samela. Mv. Twig himstelif had sitand UP to a cUP-o' "Yes, lils-business, and hie - and Mrs. Remembrance exceeded the Mr. Twig and I said that everything . . , Z � . L stock . . .1 . tea. Mr. must resofve round my father's ideas East . I— . � � L liever epcouraged -them; He had heard me say it, and Twig's ,Mbat Is that worth I wonder-? and Quaker idea of kissing as She gave ,l';, I 0�..k I .. . I can't romem, and, ideals. 'Conserve your father's P.M. '1� agreed *holebeartedly with Buddha ber as he ever denied It." about five -thousand pounds in ready her greeting while Roy took her coat ,. - i . that pious w6b,ders abbut beyondi the money as capital." fame,' Mr. Twig wrote to me, Ilylazon Goderich ..... v .............. 4.20, :1� 4 � ,, 9, W DR. ii A. M,cTAGGART Mr. Mall4ss and drew a little chair for ber up to 11�.! � �._ - . I Y l '77 , � . . . grave "make neither for things need- She brought a little walnut tea -cad- fetched a cushl6n and put It behind, the fire. She thad no sign of mtourn- " family naime-apd there needn't, Menset ...................... 4.24 , �,,!2, . L . -, . . . . . I , , I . � � : ........ 1, $ Graduate Royal College of Dental 'full to salvation nor for th,at which Vy and gave It to Roy. "That's a bit Samela. Mr. Twig's endownment was, 'Ing. Her straight, sea -green dtres.s be a. single �ender Spot in your con- McGaw ..................... 4.33 1 :, .R I olit, �� Surgeons, tpronto. Oftice at Hensall, cone ecierlice., Well, my father's name and Auburn . ..................... 4.49 - . ,,,,i I , i �- - . erns a holy life." The man who of his work, Is.n't it, Miss Salnela? far removed from young Mr. Melln. she had evolved from a roll of S41k. X , "', I l " I , Ont. Pho�e 106, hAA bought ber'fatber's boGkShop had,. Oh, he was a gentleman. Once, when, court's, but'even, so the Samela of to- velvet, soft and lustrous and rich en. my father's fortune,are, going to live glyth .................. ; ...... 4.52 ... ", .1 I - I for ever in an endowment known as. waltion ..................... 6.0 .111 'Q, ; . . I., . .. given five Pounds for the theollogy be'Was here, the Earl came in. tol, day was very different from, the Sam- ougb for Mr. Twig to work with on I , , L .Ll;;'ic � � h L � q." . ­ 9115 i " 1-4 I I . the MAelincourt Monie, McNaugbt ..... :. i .......... 1, � . shelves, for pontIffeal volumes with and do you know what I saj�d; to Nit, ela of Yesterday. Isabel did'not like Some lovely Castle furniture, and It 'y 1.1 I �,g�;'�� �L.'k�l AUCTIONEERS such titles as "Recognition in, Etern. ''fey when, they'd jone? I said 'to Nif, the gesture of the cushion. She did was confined Just below heir straight "Like the Nobel Prizes?" Samela Toronto ..... ....... ­.­ ... 9.06. " ... ... 1, ��.. 41 ,,, . '(��L�,;'!�I,l, . . - ,Lllii� , ... � Lllii� ,llii, L I . . . ity" qr "Devotions after Death.,, to 11 n asked quickly. I West - I I -ill, .1 � it fey 'Mr. Twig made the Earl fie III ot like anything that bad, happened hips by all old Italian jewelled belt . � ­ ill I .A,l . ,,� .� � .1 "Like and unlike -and of - course ,q_ , " L. , .;, , , , !, � � � . ., 'WaS too much, Samela said, much, too Just about as common as muck." to this . Perversion of a sister for with swinging links sueh, as a Ren- . �� �� �, i"tl* 11 DALE . much for f1hat literature of betting. many mft-�tba past: there wa,A't be nearly so much money 1�olrc,Ato ,-/ .............. .... . g",g'o . �'!'-"� i LL., ", .P I HAROLD "Oh, Mrsi. Nltey," cried Samela, atetwice lady mlight have worn for � .1 . ,,, . .. ilt i I '11. ,�-lil_ V, � L �,�,, "I'll, I I , To hope 6VeTYthing and ,to know noth- "how beautiful ot�you to "' ou must let us her pottvait by Bronzino. On ber to distribute.". McMught : ................... l'in �� 11 I , I give bilm ly ; congratulate you, . "I'L .... ..... ", i. Liceffsed Auctioneer "I dbn't Ilkob, the Nobel Prl;es," Said Walt0h. .. I .... I I 1. ­...�. ... I ftf#v�:!�Te'�Alii 'if", "" '' , ) 1,119%, that was- the only possible attf� such a tribute as that. The F S,amela," she said In, ,the voice she . ,�,,,,, 14- , ""A' , ihould,dr'was a bunch of violets, and. 11 I , "I'li; ,'�i.ixlllj A '. ._ . . . . . . ­ , Ill....'41 Earl is N 6 1�1 I- _��L I ttffl,e to the deaCh tifiat bad. 6ome to -a great arlotherat!" 'The freeze bgr,r, reserved for pri I I d' '. rouqd her neck, on'a black molre fib- Sameln, shLaking -her head; "to him BlYth ......................... ,,',i,� Specialist In farm, Mid hotgerhold. - ... I ze-9 v ng ays W.0 , , ! I Mr. Twig.,-- TW -Oath/ that b'"11,0bille, 'gone out of her eyeg. "As she looked' it Xv" as tbough the cold steel of bon,' hung a tiny miniature of U'r. that biath Shall be, givein-thatle the Auburn ..................... ,_ 1� , 0% ,PrIem reAgoliAble. -Po.f 'dates ; MdQAW ...1.___�4;_' L L %-�,l I sales. "No across at Itoy a whimisical smile bov. a IM -1 � , gA aform&tl�jl" Write cr1.p1j6t1# Rar.� 46 her Insisted' More thafi'iVir, ��a"Y imNed Stipott. "Coft- Tw!g. Roy 14odiked at her and looked, Nobtl Pfifte." . .1.1 L"", L", I I I t, , , � sab6l�*hiii Mr. Twig awAy A941n. Site was, too b "txactly", dAvd 'Rwk iiwld the Met, Atlefidi6t .,.....,.."i.f,�i-,�'.1.4�^�'.4k,("".L �4 11 I 11grattilate me, I enutiful. 61 4646flo g,jp 'h� "'.. , �, L ,­%!�".. ,ii.,ri . a------ -_ Indou '.1 � .14 . � L�', '11, r 9 Is dead I Cdn$ratUladba� are, 90titt, hils ,-06 averted, Sati6slix I I 4 Mouliag are Wbt. foutidw .. ­""* .. �� . I I . 'er-o � 14"'Mil, t " - , . � I . I 4 I '­, . .. ., ''I 'L. . " ,� ," 1� � , 11 i L I I . . .1 " . . 1. . t �',, ', , % �"''. L ;, , . ', E. � , "Ill ",k""-- , I g . ;, . _ . I te' L"; '� � el.'�, � ­ . .1 . ­ , IL � ,l -� ,l,. ,,!!, I , , I .t '1�1,; I . f , " ., - - ; ... ( .111, . ,i '­ � . ""I'll',,. I - ��,,�L)"',,,l,�J� 111.111 P, I'" � ,. 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