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. -the type- him for a raise. -This talk about writ- p,jace. . ... � . . I I matter of #iinciplo Even.- ooj� work th t healt . h is wea n -. a . .1 , i 1,.". g
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%, Y I would be but did not know how. He was 419 -ft complisliedsoniethlm�g, of having writ- . . , , I , ,- �.�, .. ., �, �� . , ,�,N,
. was a showing of character. A ar-. foolish, for you to quit_,because the unto"tears at the sight of how deeply top, somethi�Lg besides his 'routine Departments, or the Department :0 i i .� . "
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The Sunday editor. fingered A� news, "How long havi�. you,been with the " She did not return to the table and more unyieldlu I g., He had to'take off Minute particles'sneezed, or coughed � , /�._, , .
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� Paper plipping for. some moX.nents Star?" Norton ask6d. he , pould not hear her behind the a Dumber of eventngs,�o voirf cettain-1 Those who 'complain that - the clim- out by people -with Ids cause rou- � - �
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,Iof furnished rooms." -say what,was on his mind 11 ber'lieArt.'W6uld. break..... . . ...... . . In the midst of these labors his first port aMong'health experts at Ottawa. .sued a'warning against spread of such them, - ae , I ,. .Z !" ;,
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� 4 don't want to, tie or not. Finally ,he, spoke. . . He � g�the!-6d her .quivering form in story was returned from New' York Officials In the Department of Na, �Lilments as'the conim n cold, coug4s, manager. Each timber Is about, 40 .
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. 1� -'Youiielf do*u With a flat." , "You should have got a raise by this his armi� -and.:covered-. her with kissep;- -witha printed rejection slib f for(i 006, tioi'al Health and"Welfare, ppinting.t influenza and some' of .the fevers; I feet in lengih and abdiit'14 Itieb ' '. 11, -
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. "Partly thati" &aid Witte,' blushing. time. If you were single today, and Muttering t iniAer .his breath he beg- editors. 6f tfie magazine, Witte . 0 ed, by I "
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. For some time past he had been think- came and asked 'for it he would give ged her forgivenoss. She �must for- prom�tfy rewrote the first page, which . . ht And width, . .. I.,- .,.,
. .. Ing of asking .Manning. for a raise. He ii'to k6u. I don't think he will now. give him, she must not -he angry with -1;ad, been man material, declare that sU6 ,wen- . "It "I's a- matter of sheer..,!hYgidne, as heavy are they that Ohl .1 I I'll"
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mow wondeied whether the �,Sunday You are married. A married man has him. He could not endure to see lie7i and sent the story on toanother'mag- ther as th'6 Dominion offers is excel- Well., as of common dbq6n.cF to confine Placedom*A..r4I1rWay flat car.- Carldadi .11":�.'� 11
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rahe himselL Manning quickly chang- pp his job -so quick. The Star knows Ile? � love - was worth a thousand car- refusal. - � He knew ,tha e#s'e-resisting stock. I handkerchief or- sanitary tissue," de- All iall.`� Th44 logs, c9me'l-rom. large, ...I. "
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. "Have you ever tried to write for, "Is it that bad?" Witte'asiked., III of the business entirely. Thexe were - His work o6 tli� paper was now be hard -on such'lifeiess objects Its ticularly important when the afflicted ersville arew'aiid,werb hadled- to'!God-- . �,
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. 1� � - the magazines?" he' Asked. "You ought 'thought Manning. was a man of fine a thousand things a man could do be- getting, more 'troublesome. Manning 'Structures of brick. an(I stone, they Person is among others, and- endless orich by trucks of the, Goderich. 4finu- ' ' ��t'.
to be getting a lot of good material simsibilities�" . .1111, . I . .�,�i
. sides writing for newspapers . . . . was exercising dsi�tt of unofficial can- ' .�',
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t , In connection 'with'; your work. here, "Oh yes," . Norton made a w . ry face. Helen finally composed,herself suf- sorship oVpr his stories. He objected are, essinitial to.1,11,fe. As an e"mple, from one careless facturing Cor�b"y.-G(iaeilch � Sij�ig. I - �11
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The magazines ought to. , like your "He has worlds' of sym�#hy. " That ficiently to.speak. frequently to certalu ideiLA proposed . ' I. I . 1, . � . .�;Z
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W I t h ,considerable satisfaction But his sympathy does not extend to could she be? She realized 'even bet- tbat'the Sunday' e*ditor was in disfav- the out-of-doors, become stunted, pale .. ��N,
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I Patrick D. McConnell - H.Ghiun.Haya timents about the Persecuted Jews In all you can out'of a man for as little crouched -.as . if in .pain. Her I 1. . li I . LOCATOD oa'wisle SFAbINA - AVL . .. 1, �
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. I �� . , SEAFORtH -. ONTAXO , . listens to his master's 'voice to 'the die,aments. . . .. . 11 11 ed t6.,see a''physician. Witte determ- Ing her hands. Helen's face was chalk Among the healthful foods r0com- . A WN0LE.,0AY% SIQHT-SEEING '.� , .., : "I"i
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Phone .173, S I ' One gets a raise out of the Star is by Then she sat upright and by the pale the next Morning whbih,eMhe Agreed at Emil weakly,and was about to. say a) Health' and Welfare, Ottaw' , - , .,.: . .,:.
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I . I .. JOHN A. GORWILL, ELA.. M -D. - of the Star need ibe movey." : , ,"Listen, I shall not leive you. I her eyes'. She, too, was. awake. for an hour. Finally the doctor em- the normal training of a child, and .- . ".. '�
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I . Ing. ' Helen's perplexed look and mute You in your -work; I shall not be a. movable. He made an eff9rt and and. seemed' well pleased. The doctor defective -vision and to miV� talldw� I , .1 - , , ! .�
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I ly *wrung an explanation grom hica. 9wn .11v cles. Rising on one' elbow. he --stared "vei;j, successful,', that his wife was i . eal ord' , . I. . I 11 , .-
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� I I JOHN C. GODDARD, M.P. ter marr . !age ,Fbich he, elucidated to away from his- empyace. and con- hind. His office trials weighed heav- know the sort of people who only pulls out for, Ottawa on SAturday ,.,, . . i .
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I, I , Physician and Surgeiin " _ tion. Hp was not averse to" married 111 ;:ant Y-o" u to treat me as a com- heels , in trouble, .'and the' entire staff ,"In . this chair where you are sit- tui-ing Company plant, it will have We also � . . 14
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IL . I I 406sx6i, women working. In fact be approved rade-I will not 134 a millstone aboui: felt an 1133pending change. ting," the physician continued, "she completed th'e shipping this fall of centrat�, Poultry Ma6h Pelletd,,, .� I I
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