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H. T. MCLEAN
Barrister, Solicitor, Etc.
,oynh, Block - Hensadl, Ont.
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Phone 113 P. O. Boa 291
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:",. MEDICAL- •
SEAFORTH CLINIC
DR. E. A. MoMASTER, M.B.
Graduate of University of Toronto
PAUL L- BRADY, M.D. z
Graduate of 'University of Toronto , ,
The Clihdc is fully equipped with l
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complete and modern X-ray and other
up-to-date diagnostic and 'thopapewti�cs :
equipment. .
Dr. Margaret A. Campbell, M.D., 'S
LA-B.P., Specialist in disease inn in- ;
tants' and children, will be at the !
CHndc last Thursday in every, month ,
from 3 , to 6 p.m. .- • . ,,
Dir. F. J. R. Forster, Specialist in
diseases of the ear,' eye, nose and
tb:roat, will , be at the Clinic the b.rst
Tuesday ' lin every 'month fromo 3 to 5
9-m.
' Free, Weell-Baby' Clinic will be held
am the second •and last Thursday in
{every montrh ..from 1 to 2 'p.m.
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JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A., M.D.
Physician and..Surgeon 1
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"`" IN 'DR. H. H. ROSS' OFFICE
Phone 5-W • . Seaforth , , 1
IIIARThN W. STAPLETON, B.A., M. D:
Physician and Surgeon . , f
Successor to Dr. -:C. Sproat
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Pbone 90-W SeaPorth i
, DR. F. J. R. FORSTER
' Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat I
Graduate in Medicine, University of. ,
Toronto.
Late.. assistant New York Opthal'_ '
mei and Aural I'nstitu'te, Moorefield's
Eye and Golden Square Throat Hos-
pital. London, Eng. At COMMERCIAL
HOTEL, SEAFORTH, THIRD WED•
NESDAY in each', m'onlbh, from 2' p.m.
to 4.3'0 p -i1.;. ,also a't ,Sealarth. Clinlc
first Tuesday of each month. .53
Waterloo Street South, Stratford.
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Margaret K. Campbell, M:D:
- LONDON, ONTARIO
Graduate Toronrta University;
Licentiate of American Boarrd of
. Pediatrics '
' • Disease of ebmdren•
At Seaforth Clinic last Thursdsay
afternoon each month.
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. . AUCTIONEERS_- ,,
, HAROLD JACKSON
Specialist in' Farm and Household
Sales.
Licensed" in Huron and Perth Coun-
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Harold Jackson, 12 ,on 658, Seaforth;
' H.R. 1, Brucefield.
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. Seaforth, or apply at The" Expositor
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CHAPTER Vtll arc+d wrote oa a Mnxe and white square know. Not idles yngli" w1Ch a smash- ed a`naturai ens, ce Al ay ebe ;ra�ek is c>ie of tbs �" ', i
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this mf 1d1�'eGta.. `I1h Dopa C� a 1.!A W '� '�11R' ,r ^ t t r.
of paper; . ang over'hiead and a gewball service, . man�zn:
SYNOPSIS agajn greatly injured try' Ulte bad weffia_ Zqt biases lbty crimeumetavioes) gonw,, 1 " w , �P M� in„ ti ' *t'',� i;M
I'm just ane oP thal�e Plodders who Cher and t'lzer..gr to of 183? 8 i ' ! i
AM READY TO DO . WiHATEV- of ba. the, bap. by pul'1ng paratty hard., on2 might wlel'l d81 why V"dlr k [►#NtFRci l �ic�,: f!G y`•i } } , , .l fs r{)'" , ,
Len Rollins, fermis ace, dream cien+t f9R six., months, supply' only and did 'not publish beiforer? Tor this he Clt>9+ � RhN �tfn[; 1ti1 A •r',` ir," r ?}! JJ '' F;;.
eel of 'helpitng win sthsg Davi's Cug ER GRACE D,ESIREIS HER at the boot -entraps,. rlillt now that I'm Wats bmingliclg Idiouble priceu5 in tete dta9, two answers,, oat 'lis Lnpolar: pre Frerli l;a� �Y1 ,,,,Alai,. its, „ i �` , +r;,,.1 r'
for America..; TaHeQos he Pe11' in ,lays HEALTH AND HAPPINESS hare, "I womd,er if it was worbl� all Tract. Thi, conddtjo¢t we"m'ay inter in awptller Kilt, oven thra`••Qanacla Tb'"�*! G�IRFiE.'bi�� + ' n `.j'
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wiCh Grace Worthingrton, but PARAMOUNT. DON'T WANT 'tthe dente -and eiM+rrb" sand sacrifices. ject wou3d be sabfafac%arY ,to Che es- CRm1 y jjntul�''as'leed,"' whlch we a.re-W4,91it igjliea s ' '! ,} ,�,w N ;,
Grace wowldnrt marry a maw W71D , tabltah'2d' iarmexa, but Vane Esmond still! consddeirdryg. In Ube. abhor draft,.. the . At�tlP.h�} �{ . q°tl v ri r v },
CHEQUE Wbere•do I go icor; liters. When. I'm ,1 , .r „ }, ryi m
reganded 'teuua's' as 1tds, life&work F+sssed ovetr Cham and wrote of tlhe ,he easy that Clue dela Wass 'cline to S„ Rirlal �M+ , r'fa' s tiz ;iq„;.
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Len gave up his ch@ri'ayhed anti LEN all washed, •up, I M9,1 a Rally." newly,arrlved, w&ro 'had not get clear- t'he hope of bttingin'g' 'the G"ompsarty : ' M �,: rf � 1,
... Len said: I •hare fisc years of robe ed' enougtn lantdl for cnYnPs Potaboea, ,.tl l�t:,,, k,r ,�. �+�,il; ,P�t+<ifsz' 0' a
tions;--pamti<:y because of .hie love • aro+und, by reasoning with, them, and *f ' ' i " 4 } e '
for Grace,, 'part'ly because oP a As. he was de'barkin'g at� •H'avre• the othesr life'and I Dame +back to beards, he cain,tInued, were .the main supplort, to th,e fear of ,crying "stiuiringg Raw, �eµ{� � "ifG''��i s
bad injury t'o this ankilet--anld' they final mes's{age arrived. He stared at I disd!n't have to. I� jurat wanted to; I i.e., sounce oaf m bney, of such and iiajwring the people of Huriou by ` ,k t� ; ,t i� f�l'1.�"t.
were married. But wlhsen his re- it dumbly, hand trembling as porters Like it better'." persons in t'h�e Tract as in Icer ,retarding or preventtintg •thee growth ,�,°l°�r3tP,��
covert' was com+Plete he,determin-. scuzried around• him. "Dhat°® exactlg_ the 'tr'ou'ble; lazed: they +had' •.farnnerlq t:ebdhed 2/6 of the settlem!emt. Hut ae we are by err' �, ',a"` w
ed bo Play) t'enhtie agrain alma wont Wheailery nepiRed� "Fou like it bet ins 3aniyb7r/Zdl .c6 dWfor ash. Mary ruined' sots and,' branohea nrow, he 6h`ssno "On Galt" tor -illus!' ViPvq R y w xi`
argues, that cansddeiatron is dead and Colborne, V,E.P, }
place an the Davis Cup teams
Grace am!d Len• had an automabdle AM ARRANGING D I V.O R C E ter. "I tell your, Rolld�s, 'it's like a of the "beat EarmsemsP' 'had! sown mo buried In the "Canada Com>rpany sCormespondemt . ttmdf AdnocAte, I`C. hY4'$ i�
acclident •fust as ire was bo leave GRACE WRI ING AM SENDING narcotic; wbsen dt ge s' you, you can't whssat i,n fisc Pall osf 1837 and, were U'nma'sked'' 'he declanea that, he amsi 29, 1$3�k,,mew of .Cgibamne to; -tire C,bxpT 4 ,ji,r
CHEQUE CARE DESMOND H0. break awaay." declar Ing 'th'at they would clo •nu sow- his 'friemrds Weis never.. of tips di osi- pay+ June 17, 8-CoIlexitod, 1r.z �j
fol Europe. Len deitsrmdrHed Eo. ins in' the s nn g, aluefe bhse ..w. No Gait's letter^bbgk. ' G El'q'
go-lea,viu+g Grace im the hoslpitral TEL LONDON Len, ab uugged. tilou of the evil spirits of glOen tiw,es, ;y
as, he thozrght, on fibs road to DAN WORTIiiNGTON "Yoh'ne 1uc'ky; au exception, Rol- mtoney to be Thad' in the Tract, Bn, veiy anxious themiselves to get ovt ? the days of the Canalis Go - Y4i, I
recovery. Swansbnom, the ran- Uess som'ethdng were domle.,. tacrl, . rI
dins. You have a wdfes who dHelps you from their intPein'aI megi'ons and stil'1 .',P'auy, P. 423 'Yox thdig afl'air out H ; ,� .
laying caPt'aim, .has just talo consgarc�nsd i!n •spite of "baffling ddffi- .yet mare anriou5 to brines other Pbor m$s' a ikf"
>? It was al•1 over, then, Well, he keep your balamoe, vfha keeps you sours into them- . Th kaew that gThds 'seems to be 3. C.: Wi Daly; tti, , i
Lent a'nd Cask; another Cup play- ° culties" and unLmagrmablle suiiea-
t'h n wand have to would 'forget her 'and tihmow himself from letting robe, dop8 get too strong iris would !go back to the wild; I Publioatdou, of .the oPFnesstions in thefard described asr this,-Iadal {t�°
er, at- somtlPio e d into trou'rmament playing. He would a' 'hold 'upon. u. „You're mane ins ',beasts. In, rotas desaruFttan we have I
upset Lefevre to bring back the yo g Tract .,wouldl hurt .Dine peol►le already PQah:bah atvd sur*1+oumded "hy "futtsy :Z, ;
beat "Lefevre. Beat him or. die, in tshe to live two lives at the same time. certainly the cusbomarp exaggeta in it, but n'ovr they felt ,"without tape I majesty." 'In tire Drays„" 425 9, ; =Irr `wa
Cup. :;A tion. Wihi'le penning it, V'an Egmbnd far a revival 'of our withered, -nay 9Corresspondent arvd Advsocate, Mar } � „�y }
attempt. He would practice long and Few, if any, of this nest of wa can
was wri:bing in suplplort of Vernal'•, to'tal'ly 'and wi'lfull+y.destroy'ed prsop,er-' 12; 1835, letter from Huron of Janus 1
diligently. He was free now --entire- do that. I'm amsazed that you can: venture that tlhe ampis, were pretty 15th; mdrtnites of aseeting in• -the +,r,,�,
t3 {here:'" "When we htave all lose aiY ,&:,;
ly free --to con+centrat'e on mraki�ng of `>Frank-" good in ,the Tract ins 1837 said the and aerobia mars' bo expect o'r to V.E.P. �yE
"Beat Lefevre! Now why not think g �,
p something hand," Clark respond himrs,elf 'the greapest teanwsl player the "Yes?" Ptros+pects of a sttsare rather attrac- hope stere;'• then r�omes a time when 1oMinute book .of title eommissd!o¢t- ,Y
d loosely. "Von know darn well world had ever known. And beating "Oh --never mind, It wasn't im five.. He 'did riot realizes tltlat any''de- "t'he d'i.e ds'cast aunt t'he Rubicon must ere Of Tuckerstndth; thus Sias Po¢ a , 'tx
Lefvre would be the imdti'al step in. Portant" N'o steres te119ng. Frank parture from the truth iu a public long tam, ' 1n tine pirssessdon, of thz }'
be passed, when the wat'er'his risen
tollins hese or I can take him any rstate{m:ent is likely to do much mare "; u y
atbaindng the height oP ,his ambition, t ,at she v�asn't am excaeption, th'a 'be until our Idps." 11hsn the lveopie oP clerks of the tbwnslhtip; but ,was burnt
ire we want to. It's just that we harm than good to i•ts anithors. in a fire about tete years, ago
-, He could visnraldze the Future. First t'ain't been able to live two lives Huron must either jump br dlrown, he . ,w,
cave The dlocument contipues with sbric- 11Mi'nuEes 'af meeiung; Huron Union
° WSmbledotu Then Aute{nil where he either. 711vey'd all kmoav soon ensou[gh. affirms,. and imsdeed they would bold- �e i�
tures on n3d ration. Many of the stet- -1 veu•bure, into •the game "Caesa,rio Society, (S,eptem•ber, 1836); V E.P.'` . 9z
A Mored porter appeared, carry- would wi,n robe Davos{ Cup far Ameri I veryone would' know: tiers woo had' left thse Trapt in •18;6 Y ,• +12Addsrese to Board (printed) V. E. s,
ng a cablegram. "Mr. Rollins, su'h?•' � � s or 1\amissimo, i.e ; .all: or nothing. �v ,+
.en took the envelope, He stared ca p'eT` Auteui'I five National Dou k ad spread reports' unfavorable .fro it, After this wgeful description of P
The Stade Roland Garros lies' with- and accordingly rmi:grartbs. 'had shun 1aMinutes of .m,eetixng, Huron Undaa t ,r1
roles a't B.ost
an, probably with .Clark the Tract,' be repoumlts '•his unsuccess- ,
tn'believinglY ab ywlhat 'hs neral!,. Ghe in the boundaries oP Autseuil, Row ned it. In 1837, w'h'en immig^attar to ful effort to arouse •public opinion ,in .Society (N+ovamber, 1837), V:E.P ' st
Dices of Clark and Swanistmnm seem= as his partner. Following •thee Dou- the. province had' inscneasted greatly,' r4The Canada Company Unmasked', .,
roles would coons the Natioval Sin- upon raw of scabs'"Heath from robe the province 'by pubiicatdron oP bhse
d miles•. away. doubled' if our circular, is, correct, few company's charters, and t'he failure' V,E,P, "
" 'glee at Forest Hills,. At Ibis., the ei'Pht-foot 'high• wall to ,the' top of the casae to the Tract except those who leads rhim do - a low estimate of the id5TQ , Jones, NoNerrHber 21, 1837, V. �a
r arena. In crus corner da a huge scosre h+ad fathers, sone !or brothers' in it E.P, The poapulation, .of Upper • Cas- L_
GRACE BEING OPERATED UP- nations ternnis eN•eznt of the year, he people of the pravinrc!e as a whbhe.,
wou,d prove conclusively that she wt's board where, from a tiny ,Platform, and 'a,, very few othens whom Van• Eg- O'r.•ly some Tbr7ess seemed' to be ,i'n oda dn, 1$35 was' 336,46'9, wthdch is lis- s;;
ON TODAY • THOUGHT YOU the score is announced through ,a mond found at Hamilton ;and brought I Only so in isms , ei, see, and they fo* t1n'ctly less than Van E mioond's fig- tr
SHOULD BE ADVISED EVEN n0 mere„ flash am t1He pan.. He would mdcro'phane to those is th,e stands. ,hsmtself. His maxim al ays had been, mere party purposes," 'a spatriotti& urs. Nor does' it appear that there ,
AGAINST HEEL ,WISHES win ,th,e champdonsshdp. The news better sett ng ten os,s ' to s m was any falling off by 1837.-' John
At the opPosdte, en'd of the Stade is and merit somr•ewihat d5mnnnahted by ,
DAN WORTHINGTON papers .wduld slug his praises, ,com comp in, than tb see on,e old one tro Ma Mullen, The Hi'stsory of Canales,'
this runway leading into the d'res'sing bhRdr anxiety ex'press'ed, at,�y, same
pare him to flirt"great§ of other d.^ys. t'ea.ve ua dlisconhevrt'ed," but the tom- time to make the cratspaw of me" as F:' 590 (1869).
Thee Natrianals over; .he would be z'oom's. The entire marquee is taken pang apparently spsurned, this, theory. 16Essiay loan Galt,. V.E.P.. y
Being operated uFoID! Wliy, why th whabe he eomrplaims. The general fashion „a
dnRited to' Newport to" play i.n the wp by the,, courts 1•inled wi The 'settlers now in' the Tra'c't wanted 17Draft of Ca!naada Company TJir- �r
n the name of all that w'as Katy in this country, he ass,ert>s,, "ia bo have
annual Fall taurn•ament. A telegram °balk and Mitlme d ttm the hard perfec to see im¢nigrauts of thse ri;rit der the dda,po,itions of the cats, to be masked, v.E.P.
tadn't he 'stayed with h'er'instead of tion of ble. scriphion, man!aal laboring men, far- 'fond of. fissh{•'but to hate t•o'w'et their 18Ar1ldzess to Boandl'(printed), V. E,
umdoubte�ily ,waul'd be forwarded to mere and mech:an,ics. They did not I I P
racking off t'o Europe this. way? But Now, from the stansdss• at the Stade feet. He could, h'e repeats from far-
e h,ad'n't known; aha had made.•it ham from Berkeley - Helen Wills' want monsey s+pent in giving labor to 19Cana'd'a' Company Unima,ssked and
Roland Gaalos, as Len'•Rollins gazed I mer pages, fill 800 octavo pages with +
home town-•invistinng him to take settlersr t.e., on the roads. for the � complarinsts, but he will tna�ke th9s �R of game; V•E•P• .
.ppear-the .recollection 'came, ,•stack- dart in ttze boutmam'ent there. He °zit across the marq-nee to' where Caaacfa from any's work, like at'hier.
y vivid ands Illsumsina>ting, of how Don Clark as+d iltua Lefevre were Fd parr woTY,- createad, laziness, tfiert ipw-l'I ]llohavedtoe b ng upr.my __ -�
n etre ,had woul¢l accept,. of course. He would err is hwma� ba forgave divine $�'
he hard' clung. to 'hdiit' whs w armin comre a ,conssbanst ,hsum. drzinkenmess and immortality, If the heavy' artillery ansd' ;try what effect a To l�
play not arty in Berkeley, tui all g•
rsse,d him' goodbye. Sthe had com'pany's msanagement had continu- g
along 'tthe Pacific coast -San Fran- Men, and women of many nations and sacral attack thtener¢rwHbh w111 pro- -Pope }t '
�no'wn ':then, frost had ,consceaied i.t from all walks of life sat ,side by cd what it .was until 1833, the poPu- duce." I3e describes 'his warning ` to
ram him. She 'had sent 'him off to cisco, Los Asngelim, Pasadena, B. lalicm 'of ,the Tract would be twenty Jonres, Jane,ss' ,hatred of hint and rot's }
side watdbiag intently the two g'l&am
urope though she knew - baa, Del Monte, A'gua. Caliente. fold if not fortyfold i•ts, actual num goodl qulalitises of Allan, . calls Jones Tsh'ey nrhro forgive moat a'ha11 • be ,�;
ing wsbzbe-clad figures upro.n the court, ter mare than hralf the lands in tYite
Clark's voice carne bo him' strong The South would, call next. While and' Bu'nn,elil' th,e best workers for re- most forgiven,, -P. J. Bailey.
Wintte'r ,snows sshrcuded the States commenting, gesticulta.tin'g, praisamg•, 'tract would be -sold, settled amd, paid•. N, but concludes by stating that / ,,-- x
and ale'ar. "Good ' -lbws', .. I bite, a`bottJe the Masan Dixon line he and Henri Lefevre was not the great- far, and 'all would be riapspy asd' con -
ells.". poidtics'save netting to do with the It is easier to forgive an euemT "
perhaps Don Clark aril Wheatley't t� player the -world had ever tent. At tthis point Van Egmo.nd and object n,'e has d7H view 'by wiztaag:
..I,rNo" Len replied. ,dully, "not so bis fni�endt made ctomplalut of the i tl�ata,.,a friend: 1VIme. Deluzy.
would" ,travel each week to a differ known, hub slue was certat'n1y the agaftist a mercepary trans AElant7c ,xA
;ood: T{hs !re operating.' He' urn- y yter•. Untiring, quack on high Price of land im tills Tract as company 'sad ire intends th+eretbme 'bo
d_, and made +his wey to the" cables. his feet, sten compared with -lands out of it in Can steer quite clear of thdm on this oc You have the chid s character in ,x.
kin far' more I is -fes.t voile 'rate, dmdl � remarkable ad's and tine. State% and explained ti
east •so'ubhern. cit g
t -d. -a sent a wire as g In Ftebrua.ry they would play at casaon,i9 the, a four things iimtilty, Earth,
Havana„ and fromi Havana catch a recoverer, he had reiglved salPreme fa: his, .play for reorganizations of tile' The 'res,ident of Huron today, who, charity and. chleerfulness.
ietails..' But no cable arrived until thinks trather well' osf his county, is -� ,
ate 'the next evening. boat to Bermwda. After Bermuda four years. Agiainst ham a point was company's di•stzlcts and staff, as ave .
finers w'ouLd. be the u'swal lull of a never won Until ltse failed to reach rsive dsescribed. There fol;loweci the likely to bre slS,gihtly a.nnroyed at al'1 ,
'.; gh Praise of Anth'any and Constant It is easier for the ,geneenous to Por- ,n
few short week's bo allow them •to the tali, which was s'eldomt, What this asbuse of th,e land, ands of the in- m
(`TRACE PASSED CRISIS COMA vo'n Egmond for thed,r ,s'ervice to the sis,tent c'ompari'son �of it with -the d•o- give, than far offence to as'k it-J-
FORTADLY DOCTORS LOOK rest a • while. Then they would, appeared to be kill shots when leav- 7 ract wbd°1H we have quoted', and a rally of Satan. We can handay d'oulit Thorns,on.
FORWARD TO SPDEDY. RECOV- Alunge into iiktensive txainSng for"the d•ng the racquets .of Ibis, appon'ents reference to Chnistsan Rbbinrson and that Vara Egmbnd talkeed as ]ve urate 'h
FRY Davis cup beam. wrete converted into Fodntsr i'or Le- '-tis brothetf who would ,vouch' for t'he and had no idea that exaggeratiosn He is most free from da•nsger,, Who,
n b his unefimny abdlitY to get good qualnthes a.ndi dteed's of th-6 •611 ruin, even a pe,rfect•ly good case. His �k
DAN WORTHI'NGT'ON The cheque from Dan Worthington fe e Y F3Rmsf>ak3s.' Finsa]ly the document even when safe, is on his guard.- i
he would return• if it w'as settvt to tl'e ball.a-nd retitz� it. vehement rondsemnsatisons mu,t have S.y2us.
crom'p.Laived of the character of th'e offend+ed national •and local feeling in 1
Crasis! Then s+he must have been duSm- Th,ab he had determined. He'd C1'aTk seemed terse, but Len •knew comparsyrs agents, declared, that the R
r a that hie would• recover heist pole's wheatmeal of a ch.aezter for Gad+e rich bar- p°en t'lzse i>rfant stattlement of tine
rrettY sick; people don't have cries shsaw them he wasn't quite as 'big a 1830'-, and they increased' imssteadl aP Sap to yourself in the mornin+g:..• i,
irises-w.lny in U e name o1 heaven bum as'they tluowght. Ile didWt need the match was under way. A stnaY bor was tine result of their unpopv ssipating the swspolion which na "If all the world were to„do what 1
iidn't th,e Pool's tel'[ ,him• what .it was montep. ball, cam's' .bowntd,i,nsg to}vard Clask., He l:arity; a.nd so came to an end etre burally clung to •his reputatrbn as a, shalt de today, would ih dHelp or hdn
• what l'am'ely without a ssum�mary of
picked it up and rdl,y' Dossed it' to- forei„ner said a. follower o£ Napo}eon. der mankind?" f
til about? Darn .it ala, she wad her He crushed the cablegram into a charges, as, orae would expect in, a He, had- a •case agaiinrsst ;zones but he '
Ward Lefevre. Th,e Fnenahmran"n'od� lengt-bT inidictm�ent.18
❑usband, tight bal'i, walked to' th,e rail and did not conduct it well, and h'e drew Nobhin' '
led reeb.gii ti,om, sriile+d, showing The treasure 'of Van Ilgnioud's dis• no correct lesson, .fr+om this o:wn foal- g is more s'im'ple Ahtan great-:
The be'lla tolled off t'he midnight t'htrsw it into tlhse sea.
both. T11e " water was r black; the At toe rail out'sicle Clark's .cabin white teeth, appoiatmetnt and distgust writ,h tonsil ores. Hess; indeed, to be simple is to be n'
71tey were, ready to p1aY at last tions in :the Tract iss the abundance Van Egmront1 frock iris drafts and 'gzeat.-Emerson tr',:,
" and' lea filmed toward the runway ancz heat of the srtri!ctures ,he pours other papers• to Tortonto in the last •
°ut on it. In th,e psinteds aisdhess h,e
Sµanattarr d'id nut alibw th,e, lateir w'ee'k in Nov'e+mber and ba'd the man-
- and . his, friends dieclare that general ifesto printed, His struggle against LONDON anti WINGHAM
. players' to watch previous matches• distress, h, reached its very pinnacle .
"Take boo•much lout of you;' was the five company went mo Parther,sas he n
in Huron. t'h'at 'ptAllossciphy is dead w e, n•ow e'nrgage ; da M ckenade's re- R
!` t , captain's eexplamsalti,on zr,d buried ,here (i:e. patience'). One d a NO TH M 4
belijon, and we mlay • ,prow considser e A ,,
l In a'n hour or an hour and a .h'alf, of -his dlrafbs,:•sh,e heads, "The Huron the effectiveness of his paliMes. He E , , , , . , , . , ,
- 8 < " depending opera the bitterns s of the Tract, the most unfortunate 'oR all hrtr- had grievances, but ate did not go H ,,,,
,an dw'eluu ens i1
" r g places'," and continues:
t L z { �f stnrggle out there betwean•Qi'ark and about sroekitig remed.de, in a Draper .. ...•...••..,...
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"You gentle and serisrbDe readers . way His first sten should 'have been PrP n
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rD` ' '' Lefevre,, I.en v,ould meet Let'enour. If 1•e� yyou have tears ansa lou will shied B'ruceiieLd 11.00
I^ y to form a close alliance with the Col • • • , .
,i M •,r.�' Clark could . posetbly�fieevre bandt iP ar,m•e wliibe ratan s° oe us,tsllett ere broime Clique. IThey wets still in- Clinton 11.47
;�' heighh'a and defea or-,!criptio,ns r' e chnsed to Rive Jones the bi muefit. of Blyth sbaro ., 12.16 ''
_ ,,;, x . L'en, could do- Lebenour, and ahem th,ert"!*z . � , and join watch and in' dtosubt in 1836-37, but they hada few
i 1 Hughses and Wheatley could win to- I:eardly Pitydv,g such as tn'ay shave Belgrave 12.27
bones to pica 'with him and a little
r yam �' read it without givin'= a warm tear d oma wouP have rips ec1 he Winsgham 80U'r.. 12.45
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f,. of commis-eratdon with' my unharpmY act between him ansa them wh,ireh
. p _ •But Clark did not defeat Lefevre. feil,ov>"-s.ettlers', thsedr , 'fellow-beS'iv Thee Colborne
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� occrurred in 183$.
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.. � I c � -�- The mratcti w -,ass !over in, an hour aad F m,ak:eq these sbabem,ants, mot amly.. C hard, c nghamr. 1.50
' % �• r y ten m,inuteS. • France ha,d dtawn first u ... 2.0
? lique onm�ectdon,, iu Gt-eat Sri• � • • • a
y - stir the carseat df ar e m ] v.I inr thehich � ullda ve been valinable Belgrave
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.. �a 4 • J blood. Lefievre was victo ',ous, 6-4, or all' !of .th, oldiesst settlers, bu at w_ Blyth ....................... 2.17
redress of gide
2 '-s 6-3, 6-8, 6 -3. their peculiar r•egnest also. 1}he es arose, and which Van Esmond had Londesbom Z.ZB
The racquet was i,ightt and airy in say an Galt stabeS "oitr unfortunate n°t. The second step should ,nave Clinton 3.08 y,
Tract is haunted• by the worst of ev- been 't'o heave the � comspany on sone Brucefleld 3.28 .I?
. •' Len's !hand as he wall ed from thre il-'pirits'; the Letter .to Jonas echoes Gide an,d conmrittmate fire on, Tho!m,as Kippen 3.58
clubhouse. Ve was ronssciou+s' of h:i,s this and thte draft nn the Tract "the Mercer Jon•es,. Letters, to the r!ews- Hensal) .......... 3.45
�,,r:.e.�- v.nhdte flannel coat with i'ts red, white m,cs't unhappy oP all' ,livmta. dwelling papers, inte'rvi'ews 'with the gayer-„ Exeter 3:58 ,
and blue sliiield. I't. instpire'd,, a per- places mot. on9v ,beroom'e repot ,nlrrs• . pedtAtons to 'the lsgislatur�,,
That kiss had been their last. rain ease, a confidence. Ile could ed Co' b,e but is fast and reality � m•emorials, to, robe Calonaal Off'Sce Sn C.N.R. TIME TABLE, t,,'?
'tell from.the way lie, was bitting th,e 'hawniVed by th'e worst Of•�evil spirid�' London, appearing oiler and making ,
incarnrate : , des.tin+eld to remain S
b.dll whale warming up 'thst th'e tall, specific accus'ati.ons ,would' assvrely EAST ,1
. " untena,ntedt far a perriod at least ex- ,have siha'ken Jones from ,h•is ,perch or A.IIL P.M. t'
stars and sky. cold; the flags, flapped stood Frank Wheatliey. well-built Lete'n!ovr would (have one tendin beyond ,our n'astu,ral late." r,7
Rl compel'lecl him to alrter his candnrat in 'Godlerich • '..:...... 6.15 2.30 x
dissmallay. "Hi, Rondra." His voice w a s bell oP a job trying to beat iiam .,this His beast efforts in thin vein, loon smite of all his' cbnutections and Infiu- Holmescill'e ......... 6.31 2.48 , 11
The day W -fore ,th,e boat waw bo strange. He, kept looking out over afternoo>L.• ,ever, 'are res,erverd floc ,a draft bead- eiice But Van Egm'osr+d alienated the Clinton ............ 6.42, 3:00 t,
diock and,ther, cablegram, signed, by, the water. y dencr�es a 8 st!h1e ddreabors oftt e� cozn� Seaforbtum .. 7.0h 8.23
At last tlhey wore really. Srtamdis ed The Caualdls, ComPan Unmask "'�
Dant wdrtlhingtom ataived: "1Vice,' Leh murmured. ?lusted, ball boys pozsed, referee and dam' We hay's now floc five Years•' partyb:nlu in the presg wase weak, DublinLl .12 3.41 *U1
ed.'
"Yes;' Wheatley said, 'zsn't it. ,;nlasmnren peroh+ed forwarrd to thredr stmsce, he wastes. wrth; a patience bor pang by has aamnpaign against rt. Hts u
ir,g on' aervilmty; wmn:gs am:d tyran
OFFER SSTILL STANDS DON'T Someti''mes• it gets me." chairs• Then the shrgh . -sing-sones ny, the weilght ,and bitterness, of and even the apt7earansce before the ',
CONTEST DIVORCE AND "What?" WEST ' 1
valce of the nefere'e speaking French. whiIch w*e al'one int wshose bosoms-t'he Grievance Coinmrattee made little im- Mi,tcyh,ell ............. 11.06 9.28 ljs
CHEQUE FOR FIFTY THOU- "Tshe life we lead. Somietimes' I But Len, knew What, he was' saying: red-hot irons have irenletrated and pression', for ,his accus+atibns were too Dub,UA • • • .. , , , , , 11.14 , 9.36 i
SAND IS YOURS GRACE badnsk of's,ebtling down anti getting "Sleoand match in.th� Dlavle Cup San6 burned for that lenlgtluy bSme almost gem,eral and tmsu,pported. Van Eg ruea8cyrtlh ,, ,, 11.30 9.47• ,'i
uninterru' tads, can aufficientlp fuel mond was certainly neo skiileed agita- �?
NEEDS CARE AND COMFORT. married.' 1 gl'es� Final Rjotrnd. Undsted Stag $ Clinton , 11.46 10.00
MORE THAN EVER BEF'ORE� Len stood, sdlent, thinksing. v'ensus France. 1M.r, R+oll$ns versus au'd dleg6#,1be.. All our fnc+es'sarnt'•pt+ay- .tor; he groped about in his, dis,con- ,
Godemic 12.06 10.25
AND R I C II A R D . ' W H Y T E "Bat 'what }Havas, I bo offer a' girl ere and nemonstranaes heave been con- feast Pike n. man, in,' the dsark. One b 'r,
Mr.. Leterrtour. Lines9neen ready ! teinued, he contS.nues, with a list of °wonders that, with hd,s, expertenoe of ":
STANDS READY TO OFFER beadles a tat of useless Daps and Plasters reeady!" the dteflciencies• in th,e Cormipan.v's rrub t1Eie world, he sslvoziLdl htave cbm2ntitted C•P•R• TABLE a
HER THAT WHAT DO YOU ,medals? I've only a few tennis Len 'nloddred silghttly, Lotenour made ;lac w Yrks. All that the Cbnada Com- s:o msany' errro,ra of omdsssion, and. coni- • EAST i
SAY? years left, at best. But wnhat could pany:',cardeproinkdsed,ittr'the World 'a'n'd �•M• '''
no modrion. m'nssflon. He did' nscrt -ee that Ibis own ,
I do if I gavie it up mow? What can Play!" e'st>eoi•aily to zns in thetir +prospectus- tactics were at fault', osn' -the contrary Godenich .` .. .............. 4.20' �,,
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GraaO was bb,rough with him. That T de wham I "finally have to give It es, 'etc., lues cyan t�Huveb rout tb be he concluded that ef"orbs at reiomm Menest .. • • • 4.24
last kiss theca bad, beenn their last. ,A u 7 Stell Smsuravee the rest of my an to remain.. m bubb]•es and 4.32
p - aft@ 11pts, at d+e"Tillona pre mediated a sit in �hds, li tt with tba•,t A bUm 4.42 ",'
�} were in vain, and
decissfion, to ca
Judas kiss,, in a way. How'contetnp- life? Maybe. But I can't sell; Tm R'emem'ber that noiffing can excuse fraud s. Aid now our tyrants and of Macken re's rebel movement. Blyth .•.• . 4.52
tiblse,•'wome'n were, h,ow deceitful! the world's w'arst sale'sm'an. S,owhat? the titin-per8o'rman'ce of a pno,mdse, lroavea,• more atnontg iIn theisr haug'hsti- Walton 6.00
Why badn�t shse been honest about bf i was lucky mmowgni ba find a job ries amyl 111magindmg ttntighrt,", threat - M'eNaught 5.15 ' r
it? nth $aan�t she bold him ' Elie to but absalwbe necessity -w. Cowper. en arizdi are' in` fact endeagaring to raruto ...8T
Y I'd have to start where the hfgth ws even a snngie adx- .p tikdu3 Pa triotJulypl4,t 1835 for ;.W.i....y ar rr
nth about ,her injuri•es'? .Why had- saiboai graduatte startts, at the begin- drive us' off a.n'd away Pnaa fintr lands )
trutsshe told him s,he watHted a div- Lt 3s fire temper of th•e hdgh,est wdtbonvi allow:i,
nintg. Eft thirty tivo." ,hearts do, strive mast Upwards when' pe<n,ce i.n compensation, for either our Van Egm•an,d's letbez to tike diirectbrs Toromtbo 8'.6 i w:
orae? "That's rat old;, LeiH labeled: ...... ...,.i.•...i
"Y u c Wilk ,burn +' they are mrost burdened. -=Sir P,Hilip, improv'ernt re om than 2uanq ydars, of tzars 1835, mentnaYtCdi in a s2 Bah roy M s ght' ....`�..��" .. ». .08
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But perhaps dt was ala from 'the beset. o o t� Sidp;py. aur P!i'etira'a lost. Is• •-there not en6 2Thle Canada Gbmatpamy Unmr♦sked, UValtlon • . ..... • • • . • • . ° 12ci2
With Richard Wb3?tre shte would be "I wouldWt have a chance �alnst 1 otlarh alr�aly in• theca Econ lines, ,ve .......� o . 4•y. ��}1� . 4,,
gdve!nt ,thee optiortvtilty of retdrldng. to Td,Idon 'arid Vines- attUcl rtlhniC ganrg �t'iri iT�
asks, to Hre the bloods of arty seas V,E.P: B rth .
pVe lost .vigo,t through ,thtinking Le man with' ie bloardto acted abhor- $B'r+a'ft of Casniada, Company Vtimdaok• Aubtrft ........... . +4,i'oi
Ihawr old life, a life she Roved, as 'tyro` onsly on bhse cup team 'today, Rally, conti,iivally the same„set of tivougbts. rebee against 'our •metbilsesss OVOTea- ed, V.M.P. Me(;aw .•..i bnb.b. rrs s i '�i � r - ,+�
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