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mil*t be what they call personal wag. -
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"Jack." site said, "you have some i
Wh"at w0op the "blity" ramp -ant �
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Whoso mood was late serene?
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What makes the frisity lamb pa,at �
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That oarts. athwart the green? I �
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,as It used to be," she continued, "Be.
With melodies, of hope?
What scouts the Air with borax . I
sides, there .are rt lot of .little things,
And calcimine a , adsoap? I � .
I r, articulorly about your clothes if
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What Wal,ces the gloaming crocus � .
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In alarm. . .
What puts a hocum pocus, . .
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. "Not .nothing serlousill said PUylllo, Vpo,u your overcoat?
loPhyllio,"'I aokeil, "will you. marry PBut an awful lot of lIttlethings. I , . . .
EQO?'p I What makes the bluebird sa.yor .
. think you need some one to takeeario In d4wnIa ecstatic klmm? .
"Seven!" said Phyllis, I Of YQII.##, . . . . What makes the baseball player � I I .
1 looked.at her In astonishment "I'larks to au exceptional valott"' 0414 Pop.trom; his cliryeatl4f .
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All 4 41, 0 11 . . " . . I . . cou . Id scarcely believo tb.q evide I lice of I "Seven?" . I questioned, "Savan. .1 In his defense, . . It Is that dropm3i weaver . . I �, I
I . I "Madame Vauvert, the writer?- her own. eyesight. what?'! . I I "Now, a w1ro'l-4- began phyllbi muo'. - Of spells we can't 4efine, I . .
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If y( -. r it in The News -Record 'Why, tho,ome, you ailly,"Ishe m 1691Y, , whose nam,o,,io. just spring favor,
ou 4ee asked, Sir Ralph, in extrome.surpriso. "Not dead; that creaturo not I . . . I
W. BRYDONE, � . � - ' spend Y ,so I I laughed. - . . . And now, Across the line, - . ..
I � It's, so.. ,,Tee," said Laura. with a faint 'dead," she grleg, pariting with pas- , e4 4emurel I I me one..bas to &'Yes," said Phyllis, taking no, no, . . ,. - . ..
, , I smile. "When I first left my husband � sic,,, Then she began, phle with keep track of It," . I I TO start the city fountain . ! .
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That's the trouble with P1 I And wanders o'er the Mountain . .
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BARRISTJ�R, 80141CITOR 11 I - _... . .... 1 .,...z;, -_,;;;.-=;-z4-;,,;;-; I ;;�.*;;; ;,;; .1 went to' Mr. Brook, tho publisher, rage, to realize what this weant,to kyll1s. If tie think you ii ed a wife, Wli Its magic monk it trills
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NOTARY, PUBLIC, ETC. 4 her . .the widow her sense of humor were not 0 W I 91 ,1, ,,,d,,I, made of pills. � . .
. I � I asked him to ko-op my true name and cie' Gifford. , lied House 'was not 11 JOck?" . I -It. X XurkWttrlc% In New York Times. . I
, , addroso ki ,secret from every one, and orge . ly developed,, I'm quite. sure. I should 411 have"', said I stoutly. , - . . .
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OFFWE-Slo,ane Block-CLINTON.* he bas most honorably fulfille 4er baye� had her 4geo .ago, 0110 never . . � . .
. : lier uncle had left her. But, she was . "Huhill snorted Phyllis In disbelief. .
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� trust. As Madame Vauvert I have : never disturbed in her possessvions., � will take me seriously; . 4'Ho ' , 11
I .W many proposals hava 7011 ever .
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r "Bother the score!" I cried desperate-. made?" . .
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HENRY BEATTIE, .. . , . yow�s have lived on the coast here," land ever made any clainis on the ly. "Anyway we'll not count the othe * 1140oven," said I. . . . . K 1. . . . I
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. . I I � � strange,". exclaimed 'Sir Ralph, ,still 1 Laura's. Only unamiable peoplo I . . ' . . . . . "
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I . ' . . I ,indeed, most property or Money .which ivag Justly . "'But I would ver ,. � I? : wai she smiled it little. . An I i- . . I I I T .
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BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. T!-Y-T-T��_ . ,-;�� "StritIagal This is, mix times' 11 . 1. think Phyllis Was pleased,
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office formerly occupied b with his -eyes fixed on Laura's fact- somotinica addressed their letters to , . y ranch rather. I � � _w gIrl,I1 she � ... . . .
'y ' , . . I 11 - 'Miss Anna,- Lindsay,," 4ptl'this was . - Phyllis- was ataring.into the fire. - I "There was the RawsbA . .
. We Ila' Ve 4:f1ill auprtWent.Or as if he could se4rcely believe iii" I � . ' . . � .
Mr. James Scott in Elliott . .1 I . . . 'evidence of Ills own senses. "I have , , said Warningly. . , . .
. . . I � I I -gall and wormwood to Anno,'s soul, didn't know just,what she meant. I ,,, I
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Block ......... ......... ......... ... . � . . read some of Madame Vauvert's - And the -other woman, Patty May I -was much good at guessing. , " Nice ..�girl,ll I u4sented warmly. I . - -
� I never . Nothing`.part4cularly queenlike about, ) �
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_pen 4ttd Top , . books, and I used t . -longer,. but Ut S. "Welf " 1, answered Indifferently, � - c rrI I
- - MONEY TO LOAN - - I 1. I did so-thoug4, when (lid I Dot Snowo, the vicar of 'Laytonsido�s I v . . a girrs a age, though, when she's . . I
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- . I k of you, . wife -read the announevinent of . . I . .. . I .- I
I Buggles; , i f'That.is all p4st and 6nded now," Laura's marriage to Sir Ralph; also, � you like. All I meant was that none ' "And Bessie rile,ming?" . '. - . I I - . %, . .
RIDOUT & HALE . .. . . . . answerell Laura, gently, � � I . with Alte utinost astonishment and of. them mattered so Much as 't,his I Phyllis was gptting back at me, .
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- He did not, speak for a mombnt;, ' fury. -Afte'r her interview with 8,ir time." - I . . . "A sweet Creature," I agreed. "But 1. 11 .. I "
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fitted I . then he put out one of his hands anti Ralph at Harewood, when, lie lay in-' � 4. a reallyprefer blonds." I
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Conveyancers, Commissioners, I � . 'Positively your* 4ast gbtin.6, I;t4le .. "And then thereto a whole, ho . st of . . � . 11 I .. I . �
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. . . . i'My life has been one long. ro- rooms. in town in a 'state of 11und . . n 0 .,gay Y. . others yoti might � have It, you wanted 11 � . .
Real Estate and Insurance Rubber, Cushion -or Ptleunia- grasped' hers with nervoua� force. jured, Patty had returned to ilivir '11' ob vried I '
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Agency. Money to loan . ......... tie Tires. I Albo. Market aud. morso," he said. . . almost Impbssible to deseril5e, BUIL I assented In my most 41gulfied man, . I . I
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C. B. HALE - JOHN RIDOIJT . . . . I . I . i . Laura was affected; - her ' hand May7.had advised her siste,* not to ner. .Phyllis laukhed. ,I do wish she them. You're it catch,,you, know,, On 11 4 , I � � .
. � Lumbei.Wagous.' , , mbled in his. A strange, almost go to Ha . ke 'seriously "I kilbw," said I wdarlly-. 'IT . �
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.. - - . . � I forgotten, emotion, stirred.-1ii. her sisted on runuing the risk, an hav� awhile, . . . . � . I 11 .
. . . I . . I I breast, . . � I .. .. I .. . ad , I . . . said that I -was 'very pooul_r. . It all - . . . : , , *
I. . - Call and se'e tlieui 'before , ,, I . . Ing much,confidence in her'.youth, "Why do you keep on proposing -lo means the stime, perhaps, . but there . i . I
DRS. GUNN,& GUNN � . .1 . . .. And -you -know. -nothing of -Sul-, beauty, and' attractions, had hopel-.1' me like this?" she asked me. . dr prettler *a a -it.,' � . . , 7 , , . I .
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I , -�I�e*l��jjo'. . ! fold?" presently asked Sir Ralph, in . by, one bold throw to win b6ck- .$ir . . a y .g , . . . . . I
Dr. W. Guan L. R. C. P. & L.R.C.S: purebasina . i . . . * Ralph, r . � . I : . * � � �
. 0 . . � I I. an, agitated voice.. � . I I . . , . . I shrugged,my ,shoulders.. �. .� "Oh,. not"' said* Phyllis .sweetly,' * I . 1. . . . .
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. I g. I have been dead to da- - " if you must have it," 'I replied , by�-Dunn says wits . t . .
Dr. J. Nesbit Gunn M. X. C. S. ED I . .. I I . . . lied, for some, ys sho . . . "Thanks," I replied. "But with a tracted by his *Ifb's -voice, 1. I .�. . .
9. - . -___ poor George, as I .have been to *as like a ma&woman,. Then ,she flippantly, 4. suppose It's -my little -, . . . . . "
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L. R. C. P. London .. I . .. ... . . You.. 11 � r . .. . .. - . . dried � her tears. . . - . . hobby,lf you score of'seven it does not peora to have Pyer-And now h0s dlstracted� b ' - ' I
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I . . I .o'And. you* ho not; know that after "11 : will . m arry Mr. Snowe," �qbe -benefitod me greatly. . �Vill .it 40, me.- . . .. . .. . . I . � . .
Night calls at front door of residence � � Will, Nve all have our bobbles more or - ... - . . . .r . . . .
on Rattenbury street, opposite RUMBALL, and WMATH, y(jur -supposed deal;h he marriefl?"' said to Vila, and she (lid marry. him. - I �'. . . . . , any good to make It eight?" I . . I . I . . - I
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r I , . 11 I . .. "Mairrietil" exclaimed Laura, 100k-� but .all the same she. had never foil . lost you kno .1! . . I . 7 Phyllis toyed with: the corner. of the �,� The Embryo ID . rawasitl . a Critic. �
Presbyterian church. . . . . . � . - ' .
. �, . . Ing up in-gr6at surprlse,�, Th� news given -Phyllis frowned. I like that frown I - . . . . . -all �her � % 1. 1.
. . . . . . . Sir Ralph. Woodlaii:d, nor thct . � .. I.. . . sofa cushion. . .� . .1. . Alice, aged eight, had lived ., . .. .
I Huit'n.st..'Clinton, . - I astonished hcr.�, ."It �was a sort, of wom on IIIIIAenscly.. Then- she looked at me 114 � - ' I . I ..
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OFFICE- Ontario street-CLINTON . . 1. � 11 ! , n 1glit do a great do I bettor,". ,short life ', n one Of New 'York's big - . �
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. . 4 - " ., - . .- .. . . . ar- frosh, blow to her, and she .wonder� He.1f," she coniplatued. . . crke4 1, for once In my life compre. . She had been to gee a performance: pf. . I . . . .
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DR. SHAW . .. .. . I , . - L 1 "mer, I qncried in mock innoeqnc% . . . . . . . . "Romeo, I . . . . . . .
. I ly three years a,go,,'.aft.r'.Id Mr. Glt- -.cd'hoN� she could best tak.4.her X-C � I . .liending., , - - . - . . and JulieVI and. great bad . . .
. . .. ford's death, ho.'married his cousin; vonge. She I . ip I of the ,; 11011i ly I'm , 01:11, , 11 . -her' . ght
. . . Harness I � . oke slightingly . . Vprotbi�lt! Real A . . I did not 'say. just that,' sir,".said, . been* Aell in the btilcony scene. . �. .
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I . - - Miss -Linds6y," . . Ddw. Woodland in the parish, I . I'livIliq ftowiiod n3alii!o � . . . .. . . - "Oh mamma," s , :exclaimed. on. re- I I
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-1 I "Mitrried- Anna Lindsay I Impos- yet who ,. to j I. "S101 then you ought to bb." ' ,'ollove I ever. saw Y1119 'turning home, "you should b I . .
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.; _. . . FOR. 'HARNESS oiblel" cried Laura. . �. ' - - RAIph 'brought '.his NN"Ife 'to Retll� 111 know"I'l agr'"xd; "I 60Zlitto be look go beaptiful, and the odd part of it Julle.t standing -opt on ihq 'fire escape .1 � .
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� . It, is a; fact, And -I have bourno,11all'she prol:Iosed to -her hus- , ,: - ' ' . I . .� . . . .
Opposite St. Paul's church. I- - WELL .MADE AND ,; "Yet . I - ' Gevou tinies bughtto be prodinctive of ivhs I couldn't siM her eye's elther,,She and Romeo making love to her from I . . I . .
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. � I I A REA- other news for.you -," I I band thitt, they should Call oil thein. i .wo'.e. -than It has kiliown. so far;% I . was �'sttCrin full Into th6 'fii:6 all the 'the back yard."- - . . . I .: . . t .1 . I . .
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-DR. C. W. THOMPSON . as w, . And �liey di& Call, but, werc� ,not I ;.You � - a . . . . I . . . I
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON .. 11 I C E A - CUSTOMER , t,y, - . � � litiveii't been nowered .for . .: . - : I 1. , �'Now, then," she demanded- the next I � .
u_y 0 a �vidow;"� ,faltered , iecoived, and -the next day Patty ro'. . . 1: ,wa.ys. . I , . . I I I �
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. I . I 1. OF'OURS'ALWA-,. -Sir. R'alphou'ar , . .1 I '4'-vdn.yc;t,I' said Pliyflls. - . I . . "Bu I t J.d . o make I 'it *eight, phyllist'i 'morning, 16what's your excuse for com- , , - . .., . : I I .
I . ., . I still'grasping 'her,.treiftb cefvdd, a. lotter. whidi *,eauscd..hur . � . . I I . . . I . .
Special 'attention given t s . . I I I. "No" sald.l. I'Lior for any. of the I . �. :, - 11 - 1,
o disease. . I .. �, , n vqrly� I . � . -that condition last.night?" . �* .1. I "., �
- . . . .YS ONE. . Ing of last - -cheeks to tingle. :It %vtt o .. said I so' Ing home:in . . I ,. , �1
). of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat ...... � . . I I .. ling, haxd�' ... "In -the!.spr s as foll.olvs:_- � I I I I I .
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, . I year -191,: Mr. cxiff�rd- iook. infiucnza�, J I �'Sir Ral ii Woodland ro Otber six'elther.?". . . �. ., . I .. .1 took holt! of.her aim,andAurned* "Well)F lie.explained, .. .
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-Office and ,Residence-- . We 'gell -ibe Ini6rnational Stock I Alr$. SnoWo. *will�krtit . , attviiiiIt . In - "NONvo � there .was Dare Graham " d so- tb t she � -w,a facing. me', .'� fault.. - Y -See he -got to t . . .
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' Food. Iie a�d -these -test! mo�41-s : .-� ' he -died after a v'L'rysl#toft illness."' " - future -to, visit his ..wife N010.111 sho .�nlil rhyllig 'Inconsequentially.- '!He but she Fitt)) fibld hey head down .tkild-.1 so many - . , , .. . . " . .:,:
ALBERT STREET WEST,CLINTON , . I . ., . . I I " I . . . about his war experiences- and % . .. . �.
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. ' . .. .. .. .. I .. � .. I . Laura gt I Lte . . I .. - . . ., . . - . I 'so basely slandered . : . , � . . I .. ... ked ine, to Marey� bim"n'tuct.q0.11 times c , . . -eyjelits.lieq. Phyllis, , I of the statements . he ii�ide�had to'b ' * *. : �' .'' * . . ... .. . �
North of Rattenbury St. I,- � . I -a. gasping sigh; .and as , . ould see. only,. her,
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.. � ,Jan. 21st, 1905. � gr I ch �ti , , . I .. . * 7tak;en with 4 gFon �Ok. salt, that aftei .. � -.- i. . . ... I . 1.
- . .. .. . , . ow . stic - ' George dbad?-� . I'dity was. fill-ious, . etepial doyotiou .ea me- has 16nveydias ' I . .
I . . dd4nly pale, . !, I I .nn.q 111ord fur-, ',aud swore be.q., , w . . ,
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_21- __ __ This is to certify that I'havedsed George I". Sl�a stood 7: thee" � - and, ',all � ious when she heard Lady ..])an- v I or -i - awhile I got thirsty. I` ,' : . . I I .
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� .. Internat*al Stock� Food and' have her past life seemed to - corne back to ; vers was, -'staying � at ' Uathboj4rne i ' . .11 "I . . I . . I . . .
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found . 'it very -'beneficial. for.h6'gs_that.. 'her ` I Thc.debary,� da -34 at� Rc& klbusb; 1, Hall., atidAhat dill, the.best p'O'o"ffle" III , . :,'-'And then' 'Went aud mi'aiiied Kitty - rWa'1','gPd ., my I f6i Irro� t , ., I ,� , C. 0. D.- Sernwo 0. - 7 � : , r ' . I . , ., .. I I... .
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indigestion or are ' k � the nelklib , aolf�,', ,f- hadn't the sti W-e'.confrol. over my,
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Office adjoining Photo -Gallery. Op � . .. . Q . I , , No,", corrected Phyllig; t'XIt,ty',mar- I I I � � -'� , .
�11 stunted in thpir growth. -W. H�.. I ' � � . I I 'thdilliad-tb.e,6tlier,i3even..tii7aes, .1 � L .
-ay'and . '��'Aturda pbell,,.Wiestficl ., * '. ... . � . r ..�'. Might, - And .George,. poor...Georgol " r , ceastid,to ab u s e hvr� but Ifas'-notyet ri 1 .2 � . I . . . . . . . .. . . . .L - .. '� . � - ,. , ... I ; . I
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every d y nights until I '. I I . . - R. I , ded i ov reoinfug Sir, Rulph's. . �'!'Wllfte Atkinson came fie%t,�' X Ven- IlIftle'smile, -Shermo�ie'r will take me : Mon It.' I ' I *. �
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. . . his unselfish love'. ' . .. . . ,, 1,prejudlees, .. .. .. . � . . replied - the, husbfind as lie felt , , .' I : . I
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CLINTON, ONT. I ' leave himi'� she suddenly cr-iod, and � . 'hink sonietinies: we zlo not tie- 1. . 1, . .ose thls,7 I tIOU plate ,4 I
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e� uged hiternit ind left ihe i, -serve to bb; s ' . .. .. - phyllia. - . - . ti sal(f shO..' . , ' - -' - ... . �'A..C. O.,D..setmo]0",, . i � J, .1 .. ".:�. r .
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. winter and Uve derived first .. -(Zlass" .Bitt.- after awhi4i. aft ,h �aid� a -heavy. price for lt,� at 'suggested. . - . 1. . foi,. One' .1 as bright enou . . I ; � . � , .
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results. li'ha�c'- used many either fod- * shock and p4in were:over, o;_ sort of all- ,events, answered �Slrl Ralph. - - 'st think the. littl 16 I "No""'said I as distifictly'ai, my . _. I . . � .
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D. D. S. -Graduate of the Royal Col-, saver n6thinj equals thi�.� I' buld George, was;'joue, she -told herself, wffe's' dear face.. .,,. o i - , . ... . I . . . after that?" she murmured Interroga. climax. Thiwls a beginning."' - '. . Uzi., Fewby-W9ndek'if I'll' have' : ' .. *' ' '' : '
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011�. -not recommend -it too highly to- rny -All . . . ' - ... tively, , . 1. . I .1 � . I L, ." - . re Mri, :7. .... - �� .,
, I ' .. I �T _111�1 ENDj',: ,. WM7,, 1, .. 1, . . tim& to go home kLnd. back befo . , 7 . � ..
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tario.' -1 very. d6eply since he had xnarried. .. "I . - .- "Surely y , - .. the Youth ok Mozart. Textfinder has fiDlshe� , .1'.
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.. .. ' Anna . Lindsay so soon.. Here she ,. . . �: I . . u tt .in uiprlse� .7 "Why; YO - Mozart played �tho.harpslchord * tit kr.' Pewbyw"Plehty of �:, .... .
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of Dental Department of'Toront I I . ' I . Ii me�f_gproach lighter, and - .as, ' these The nabit. of gofng thidtigh the.world*,, 'the second rbund.IP � ' - .� *:, I .. . .throe!, At Effm he hnd,his sliger, who ..y of t me. Mr,. Texifin'der h
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. 1. . t LOdghtg were'passing, through . hcr,� wag"but elevdn,,*L,Iit wltlk-thdli father just said: 110ne7 word -..Moto. and rm:,. - I I � , -
J. Nib-h6lisO , I . with 'the"eyes. shut is an. Invefe:raftf . - would &obably have stayed Ion- . . . .
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. 11 . , I . . mind 'the doctor xapped'atthe door onei common InIall times, 'In old tinit, ger.11 you hadn't c6iied that Sun- - , . - . . � .,good to . . . I
of children's teeth. . . . . . ., . . . .. owil , , . I . � . . . ". .. 1. .
. of I .1 . . . a . �Wne he t6bk'Loiiddn by. storm'by, his. - .more - at the least." ".. . I I . . .. . I., .
, . the ropix she was in. - - * to '* t Tcachi�r--. day 'I aaid Phyllis in a :vexed''way. � . . 1.
Will be at the River Hotel, Bayeiel,l, , -AUBURN I , . � . tha . prophe ,and th6'�grea . , � .
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I . . . ay. . I , himself repfoacliod.their diselples - til , , t* th " ,. . .. . ��: . . . I—, 1. . I.. :. - : I . .i . I
everi Monday from 10 a. m. t.o.-G. - - - L , . J en he -6utered �he. � lookod- very' wit'll , , , Y'olu always' 46 � ru. UP .pL : I . 0 most . . .C.ruiel. I . � ; . . . - .. . . . .
- Will . � . ,. see L.� .. . .t It " . . . Wes, *which he played 'at his farewell,.' - - � . . . . . .. 1 L I I
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The.ma . _ . � aid they. ..:T' L ly known -you. didnit Want - conceit -there . .. L. .A; -up �, . . '. . 1. . �
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DR.J.FREEMAN . � -I am QaRU '� ' . ' � L -Iiiy pationt, and a:ny. sort of exiAtc- -, . . -saidw Phyllis qulekly.� - . . : L . . . hrouili 'ItL. . . .,; �� . . ,. �L ' 11:, � ;.
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VETERINARY SURGEON . . . . . .., ment ig-bad ,for . . I . . . pdusible, for -ixeg- � ' .III think,". said I regecovely, I'VeLdd-. . . ' I M16i i�661)' ' L* Y ... * I . . ...._ . : !t. I ... , _ . . . : .,.
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A: member of the Vetcrir,ary MedicAl . -Farm and Isolated Town Prope*rty',"' .�They tofti'MoJust how that. �btt had ..lee' Qf'theM, .as ,Was that servant In' : ed.aboUt'tw6.'to, My .own -tdore "that.. . . . I . I I ' ... . � . �. .. , � . ... . I .
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. io Veterinary College. . . � . . . I I . I nt us nt stress. is I "Ono,,., said Phyllis#' Consulting ,I bar. . . . I . . . . . . . I . I .. 1. . �N. :.� . .: ..: :�:_ �,
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or William SheAne3r, Seaf;r * I' - it, .wOot. '-She iat'down by the bedside thin"k. y'ou,`bavb evlerL stopped to. - take be commanded at times, only a1ellow's I I I I . . I 1. . : : " ' ,. - L
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I Grieve, Wintlikop �'Georgi Date �Siw_ and spoke soothing words to the in-. In that beauty, If they Py'chancd hh-Te . .d. . . . . . . . . . I 1.
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ithe County of Huron,isolicits the
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chloy, Seafoith - Janics� Cummings$
Figniondville ; � �. W., Yeo'. Hblmes-
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dained :not long age. i Is.:. "Reveille
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Y.Sli4 .Ualph, With
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"Quite sell' said Phyllis dryly. , '.
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"HOW awf6l'it musiho to be lald�,djj
vier hotel were -devoted* to YO011 ..
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sidence on the Bayfield Line.
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to any of the above. addrossad.
take this- amd try to sleep," :
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P war .of 1901-021' after the building. of
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.certaln *at ail officer thereupon Issued
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Permitted to: sleep' outslsrla� the block-
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I' Arabia has a winter season, with co td
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. "There to surely ri'otfiing to part us
no*, Laura;?" he asked, nervously,
duty are fo)O)Idden- to strike ms.tchao I
On the sky line.11 . .
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form, you -know," -
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looking up In her. half-s&verted face
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"Beildes," I added, "I need*zaterlal
casserole., Moat cooked long and
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Araerican--Oh, he has originated so . I
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. at the present time spana a little rivex
In the county of Salop, on the railroad
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.What a risk you are Willing to run
mald Phyllis.
mu st be tender, and, since none, of
tb# juices escape In ateam, the savory.,
,.many sensational spending . I
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his knoiley.-Brooklyn Life.
zVeRy NUMOSH COMPILCT9 IN ITSCLV
it 1� . I$ . 3.23 pt in.
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Then . Laura bout d6W4 and took ! ter, England. It I was built In the ye&t
"It -to necessary that one Make g6MQL qUDIItIeg 0 11 W i
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Going W6,vt ,Express 12-55 P- In-'
one of his thin hands ond laid Lit ,
softly against her check, -
1178 and Is exactly nfftety-oix� feet in
longith., The total
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"As as $5,000 a night," nniwered
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amount Of Ironvood.
in Its construction was 878 tops,
11 re t6 accept �rge 1. ,
Ouppor, thought I we I . . During the reign of King Oe(
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VOLL' '' alloft 11
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, . Lord Itervey, a. cultured man, gave thin
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�iw i6, 6 tinier, I . . destription of the fine dregs of a dloo
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tied, Poor George Gifford.had been
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Consider the fact that th; casting bf
wful tone. � ,
it � I tingulshed woman., "The Duchess of �
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dead More - than a year, and they
had no one to tonAult, They were
iron.was at that time in ItaInfaney. I
Id 1, I flaittt� myself I . '
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Married at. Iteddrift; but when the
we tire convinced that unblushing atf.
. the bottom of the petticoat 6town
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find the inre, Ifthero be one In the I
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simplo announcement of their Mae-
daolty alone could conceive and carry
., bills, covered with all ioriti of weeds, L
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tinge appeared in the newspaper two
Into execution such an utdottitking."
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women were almost utterly overcome ,
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fievell Willi tal-1.0 11:0 sellousi.y. I ;
o te Petticioat broken and ragged
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moortain out opl, ftoo-W *thw`rL" ,
11011 is probabl . V. R. H6DGP,NS, Town 'Ticket Agt. I
"At the parish church, Reddrift, by
The auclonts bolleved that the sno t"
a gonso,"'. 6116 con,plimentod
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6& 14"t 09011" Yur ton L J. 0. MACDONALD, District PaSS011'
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the vicar, the Rev. John Mason, SO
Ralph Woodland, Dart., of Rath-
row -of the .human backbone often
trangfoirm6d Itself ItItO a lhefp6ht. Pliny
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1 which twined Yanaturtlumoi 1,0�, boncy.
"Aw, tbank!i", I 1UT11,111dred. "So I Inklem, convolvulusa and
muokles, perlw
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1,,4 titfrqiie aitiong Intintelptil pro, I . .
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ow of George Gidord, late of Suf-
0a) says that the marrow of s. ma 1108
vl! !�, rv'�_�.(A lw� gra... .
I'll, elv. Now, . And covered the petticoat, many of
to pI.Ay, all(I wholl an Itifflan 4'4' "v. 1 . L
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backbone will breed to a snake. Tho
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100k:J fellOw TIL'O th'%tI b," ftels I the leaves wore finlah#d in goldf and
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At Ubd House, Suffold, the Rup- I
Chluoge (Wordt's -'Rastoirn� Travelb")
'it ft Jll�,t
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I I part of the stumps of tho trog# 1,
nna "%LJ1Q[,1'1.�," ;I 1)..!1110 01%"1111 lj,'J-�' I : '
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P11 se4 widow of Oeorge Gifford read
burned the backbone to I'dootrey mof�
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I likothogildiosefth6sun,10- . �
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these words, and noorly fell Off hot
g�ft "tL Might batch th#t#frOJA,01
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