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Of 8L s10n to guard against i - . � I I - - THE MA �EIIDUS she Nirdly seemed to know what she �,
consamption which so easily IoWvis. ; I I . I I e'. : _1� 1. _., . the Child Xing Arthur, and he bade � I
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oil which peculiarly strenkthens the � . / ,I. - ol)V . just lit,fle while, . I A
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. Scott's is presetibed by the beat spwed�l. : . I . om � 1/11 , Has Refieved Mor,e Cases, of him and the.audience, and began in a \, I CHAPTER IV. :. - I-
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SCOU & BovMe. Toronto, out. : . Stomach, Liver, * - El sun was setting behind the I - - �,
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r, � Itarp I COXW6YO=,er and � - - I N � _ - W Tonle* and Antiseptics. and g4ed at Duke, bl# wisaul dog. k'" Th �
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c- Office __-u"taft's over I 1. I I I I Penrod was bidden to join Sli Gala- The s*h w*s'reminiscezt. Episodes
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i I of shole pathos w�xepassing before �� I
#"fortbs . t � I 1. fal stage Un. Schofield whispered to Mar- his inwpxd eye. About -the moft pain. bu� ; its benefits r1Q0-J!%_ . 4
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- F. HOLUEMMM, -, self in a lhrge anteroom'" behind th-41 closed zone j, ' With rage as the Child I
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fflwws Jor aale. Office, bv� , fA and - - boy. Th I I AW". tinn A�6r WO-WOrked so hard.to ,froin t] e prostra I — ESU, �
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I spilquous, than I ed down the --bfill into ihe jia�. Iud1je#1ou,, Dysip ind $our ered thq prwAse Instaht the curthih be. ,
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skm � ..Nbt*n-es Public,, : ,& MO& , sickening ass . a �U-r�und the Child Sir Galahad's womm"Woom
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Wj0jt,h on -, - . as. obvlouily- and disgracefuWy gled In some0iing.11 4 -_
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JOHN GRIEVL7� V, 13. - � , - -in at * At * * e the late Child Sir TAneelot , . : i
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� . , . .- one of those connecting the stockings of the great succes"s of the centuzy The Child ft lancelot and the � . - .-
20ar graduAte of Ontario VAPIrip 4& a Piij� relid, but.inemsed -_ I . � . et penftg lbe arrival of his father. ; ,
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%Umaliff tmated. Cills pr ft, and his eye fell for the filrist time Canada and the fore their 'child king. Penrod was con- . . P. 11, "I �- . . 11
OWPUY attend. - ZZ" of the action of the� "pag- ..With UuiW$tates. We. a there' w4s put -Into Uce an old r, I -1
ed to aud eharge,3 moderat,&. Voterhaa-ti,y - Particular attention upon the J PraC
qJ_ Mug box, 6 for $2.60, trial size 25c. At all scious of a great, uplift; In a moment, patflaichal custonL it is a CuBtom ,2
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defte on tGoderich i4reet, ohe door eag --go e � of the otber preoccupied with the stockings. I, on rec I
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norior Vastwite of Ontario V�Uila_ . . traveled streets the-Yence was low and Knl,,hts were seated at a diping room zling lights. EAs most repulsive speech � i � "I -
-'y plejadoA frolt- a *foteggional eostuza,. ' Penrod 164azed against- the fence and. - i � w � i
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U6 VD&W Association of fte On*r10 �Auo ft- a or two V -ie -ft 1w, ' I .
[)ortion of the family apparel on Mon- a large oriental rug, and aispjayed (for "tot") was over and done with, and - .
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SrA PTIDDID1W. Deatlstr'y'.A'and M. lk ' - � y little Maurice 1,evy, for boys have a peculiar sensitiveness the Child gir Galahad Jay within his lar exper4ence. L*oking back toa the � .1 V, -
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� .7. VIVIP-I'd"." JACKIZ I --i , . n�w I amorously about, mak- ract washerwomani employed by Mrs. and ,some local automobile manufac. - J b,F, . � V; sawdust Dox, fancy pictures this Com- X ��
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Aws left at the hotel will receive; prompt .1 - left anything to the - -turers. two boys declaimed in concert: writer engaged In Congenial "llterat�r I I 1� . ,
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0-ted-Iftlon. Night ce-W received at or iii t6wu had been dazzled by a In addition to this- splendor, potted � - I
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1 t I - I i great sum into cons,tructing his cos plants and palms have seldom been Strewing kindness all around.- �
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Vfka. _. I f - her cn1m. display the scarlet flaunpng I this period marked by the -creation of . I ��� I .
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11. MBDICA.r, � '� Coaf and a beautifully. cut little swal-' Jones, all gold,and stf1rch, had passed ' q1 --o littut hearts we offer. See, puscles ",d huge primal impulses. We � I . � ,
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- C, J. W. KARN, K.D.j0,ff, . - low tailed coat with pearl. buttons.-- whell the dreadful things were on the the hall, and the children were reveal- 6n"ited in love, faith, hope and char-OW111' see this tl�oughtful man dragged from . . - ; . �
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k"laUst: Surgery wad Genito-lirin. *41, Completed by a mantle O -f yellow. &ring.' The w -bole town, he was con- A hushed, multitudinous "O -oh" of red. The Child Sir Galahad suddenly Helo; for�ed -to adopt the stage and. - I I
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� 7 .All this radiance paused In a bril- And now, as he sat In the janitor's . � : I � tion of the contortionists art ("Hes no� only V,ersonally distasteful to him � . -
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� DR. DUORG11 RELL19-HANN. Haht careek'a;id addressed ,the Child ehair, the ,horrible rand 'paralyzing . I CIAMIT01", twistin! my wrist! Dern you, leggoilly but w.hos:el whole rapthod and school .,.
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06te0atble PhYBICI=' Of Goderleh. I . , .1. .. The voice of Mrs. Lora Rewbush was belwdi,lettr a he despises. - �. I
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BPCL&Ust In womWa.And- 6hildren's I � 61rcular audience of lit- stant's ddfjbt that eve! fellow actor, . - I I � .
dlSaaseff, rhoums,tisnI, - . y formed semi - . ry . I � .., again heard fto�a the win&,& U sound- - ,We� see -roduced. by- desperation �� - I .
acute chronic tie girls, Wom, an was ever -the trall6r n -s well ns every soul in the dudlence, . . ed bloodthirsty. Penrod released hii lmd- ,. 'to sfealing a pair of over- - .
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)f magnAcenibe. . . T,onld recognize what his m - � -- ,r . � . I alls. We , fconeeivd him - � -
F a5d throat. Oohsuliatlo'n free. Office at I � . other anid , I I victim, and the Child King Arthur, I .- to have ruln- . 0i *
%mmercial Hotel, XD�orth,. Tue4da- . "What you" got on.?" Inquired Mr. - -:*!ztt�r 1;:I(l vilt upon him. For as the I % somewhat disconcerted, extended his e� own rr,putation and to � !!i I
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Jad Vr1d&,VV, 8 A= till 1 V -0s.4 1 Z � Levy after dispensing information. iwf;-1 truth became plain to himself ar I I X11 scepter and, with the assistance of the have uttefly disgraced 'his family; Equipped Wit�-, This Collation Penmcg
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� 'Vfiat You got on under that ole golf , - t rzotln)!�(] blazoned to the world, and � enraged prompter, said: . . �
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� ?t# . —1 .- - 92� - I "Sweet child friends of the Tabul Round t6 ha7e,be�ispurned by'bU ladylove, a Picture $how. I � 1.
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-Dr. J. W. PEGK - I , Pehrod looked upon, him At I V, in brotherly love and kindness abound; 0 � thus - losi to
i no , �:s �tlld fiairly bellow the grisly I �% lative was s,h wn -and, finally, thd
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other times his questioner would have Os FIA: , whosti they were and what , V%k I Sir Lancelot, you have spoken well, declarationYl forever. Finally, we must re I 0
Graduate of Faculty of Kedicine, UcJ I i 11 t? ` Sir Galahad, too, as clear as bell. drunkard:". ,Pic que behavior at the'
- ipprbached him with deference,. even :..-..i w(,�'. � �. , I So now Pray doff your mantles gay, - behold Im#rlsonment by the authori- - .
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Dollege of Phy4lclan, I You shall be knighted this very day."
q and Surgeons of . I I poople bave suffered In a dream . So fascinate was Penrod that lkd
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Resident Medical Staff of General �ftos- beau q', I .. _-_�. ��, I if a croy'rd of w -ell dressed people, and . -).-. 11 gasp came from the audience, as from ful. Yet P,"had condensed all oA. - had finished . his unnatural � r'�Past an(dl
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p1tal, Montreal, 1914-15; office I' two '71� -1 I he repeated. - . . . ... . . I I I -1 . unexpected It Into �alg _.
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. "Ohl notbluYl said Penrod, with an such dreamers' sensations are compar- I surf. This gasp was p�lkctuated Irre It appears' , that he had at least some
Rensall, Ontario. � I i &U ; following the pTofesslon of a dru�kwd
Indiff'o.rence assumed at great cost to able to Penrod's, tho�gh faintly, bec : ularly over the auditorium by impep- shadowy pe3reeption of a recent full- �
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.1 . The ielate Maurice was Inspired to � too full 'possession of the most active I � Rnd incredulous joy and by two dismal the fence gazing upon his wistfk Emerging, satlated, frora the thieaterj
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Office and rAsIdence-Goderlah 15, he shouted exultantly. "Penrod Scho- A human male whose dress hasbeen dinary soun. aloud;_ - ---- . _ __ shop ,confront him with an une:V.
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mat of the Methodist chuxch, gea-=611� fleld sayls'he hasn't got nothin' on un- damaged, or reveals some vital lack, ' - gotten by any one who heard it It � I I . � U4 I
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Phofie No. 46. Coroner for -the County der thAt ole golf capel He's nakidl suffers from a hideous and shameful - was almost as unforgetable,. as the - 'It tbls been a daYV1 hours . ot - dant Lnee 2 Theri was i -
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1� I- I The a�dlence of littie girls giggled Ir- absolutely unbearable until he is again I being�,here used in Its vernacular sense# freshly light4d, from the highest part &hW%
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�� - , ' URSL SCOTT & MCKAX. I I dtatlngl�, and a Javelin pierced the 'as others of his sex and species, and I for Penrod, -standing ummantled and of the sky, iand Pen'rod,'IoQldng up, from Sunda'y Be 1001, and Sundiy, rded __ ..-,
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� the Child Elaine, amber curled and � there was bis #ther, always itt 6m�
ooflege of Phy,aicians and i$urge.on#. beaatifut,.r.ar .desperate --for him In his struggle to ab.'.- . : 1. tie glory of the janitor's blue overalls, ly. lie ya�rd. Then he sighed once and at hand, p#rIlmsly ready for,adi -
AAu Arbor� aad member of the OntArlo _Jorie Jones, lifted golden taan that c- - - Also, there is kb- ' falls within Its meaning. more, but � (�4
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J1 . V,,UacXay, hoaor graduate of. Trinity Other. toys and girls " c' ame . flocking a wonYan- which IsComparable to that . -to, �V- his overalls upon Penrod wqre merely It was a sigh of pure enn-uL. � T boyhood to the a, I
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� � cumsiances, and In this a boy Is a , died 'and lost w1thlu their blue gulfs , a simple And antique process which -,- -
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I . . * _ I its , I ., I . man. Gazing upon the ghastly trunks, � 1 I __W_10� and vast saggin . ft" leg, was- without 4oubt sometimes practic- . i i � � ,_
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DR. H- AUG11 ROW"- ' � 1 bush, pushIng her way Into the 9=P-' borror of .himself filled hib'soul. "Do you know that you have kept an . . fja4Uebte&L ,IN - � Jy�'Qopw � - 'U t b .... sidp and 1.11 .; S �
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ft�dlty of Mediclae, membeT of Col- gmd.laffies',, today. LIAttle kulghts And I 1�qll I , hi, r,
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tilrW; pme iraduste, mrsea laChicalro L � - and a voice demanded hIni-:' A a could It is probable that a great many In baepassed that thb gentle Ja4y. totd him in words 00, ..., - � �
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!011wal School of- Chleage; RoYal OPra- e. 'low. "dteg, not -be seen froi� the hallway, but the I ' . that ball must have had even then a not bi-mind And said she wag often defense. I I I
Bn&nd, We must b6gin to take our plItces on . k � dmj�. sang feebly: - I . f Org r . I . -
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VOTeraity College �Tospltal, London the -stage- Is everybody bece?", "'Chularun of the'Tabul Round, r . . I.. I . . , i ww,�'Jew It J I � � I t
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3ftlaud. Offlee-Back Pf the Dominion Penrod made his escape undgr cov * I , - . . . _k g Into the futdri, . 11�&._r �
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Phone No. 5. Njift of this diversion. *He _ilid behtnd *% on of secon' � .; . - i - . SM41�1 � '_ � in ' * ". 4 � e�p_ nor-Auy 0011 I
Si4k, SeafoTth. I . -Valth sZi.b%'2pd and ebariteel" Re,* �,� q,)P,e,r
chik. . � bears the birthmark of Immortality- lb t I __ - � er boy. . . i -
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, � - , Rewbush"anirily, I . 'Ifh'flii dec�sfte giiture begun to declafin. eiv , go bouf% but.V,f6ceed- Out Of the
. ,closing It behind mo. He ' . . ed. his pf,eptgr w - . r en: with the ges. ' tees he _d n- � � .
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�_ 4rdeklY, . I The distracted boy rose, and as he , of. -A .BemqPhore and opake. flln�i o squan.- I -the funds Juit *Uh. .4 r W,WV�� � �
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� ' �ttul knight,awd- lady- born �, ' accolade: , - - held froin a upoh an orgy of i � 0 I'll _... . .
. � . LrEa. ! i did so a long p*in sank deep, Into his 'Mich it Ohl ' i 11nd 'hir 11ta r
- AUMONE hall1way whtdh led -to a -door matked I I � - ' * * too I e gi and she asUd A40
- IU � It bacIL He extracted: It frenziedly, Hai'lnoblo deeds - tw perforM r' * . '
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; . hee child-world.of shivullree, "I first, the Child Sir TAncelot du Lake. laost "PubmtIM f.D1rb1d4eA_ oes' � tion- wouldWt I tome --s .
1� . i THOM", i�RoWif. -. "J'anitor's om . which brought tobis ears a pro6acted In.t WUl voluiit,00 to knighthood take, .In -a 4 - -, � I , " ' r I ': U _ . - 4,Ad help hold him
. . -utrage, hi Xq� matter'. hq�� s"11 -li"'Arllia�e.�pay be. - . - rxft 'empprimA :60ar et'.,: u. � . . � ., � .- �
er for the countl" Eup�dng with c �miV�k at ' . � ' � I � ..0 � � P
Licerjoed suctione the Sweet, C;1d r I ' � I , tAr throne . I � �
0fr Miuron 'and P.Xth. Cor . r - . he a Ave can
" . . and sonorous .rlpptng, too ea And knep,liNeb6te bef(ire Yo' pj�a"ejl '
� ,jegpondenep 8W bl)oded'laujbter of . h BUY. 10- iA'eacli adiincib And'fell'iri turn .1 � � I .. - I . _ r i, , 11 ., 11 . - �- 1 .
6 t 'What claim ham reach to, knighthood earn. I vow toll-�- . . I _ft ,of the r �491k. J " , -
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. for sale 3Karjorie jonebl, Penrod rested his el- - �. .. .
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� rNmoements .1, "forth, or � "Peniod Sc4o!leldllo Mrs.- Lom Rew- - The Child Sir Mordred, the vill He fintshed his spipech unheard. The ;;eJ,:11o6fs**f � _ -r--.-- _ _. - I
by miling up. Phone 9 bows upon a ,window sili,and specu- . . ain of heavily - "V horned eat� ----
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!kecond . extremity, when an liound and piped -the only' lines ever 8 -r-, �, _ ;� -, Mpirble Of ri%ls I
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. . I � � sire to ltv4 on - - - lost Indeed, particularly lu. written by Mrs. Zora Rewbush whi4h, s0m _ -11 � er � , be � . ... � - ': 'L . � I
- � he gave It up w as his de* pralt as a sort of -cultured rJot. I Pur . I - . A -_ -
� � eluding hon9r, the dilati#g eyi of the Penrod Schofield could have, pronounb- Ivid�4600 ba"d irea -son, who did not
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* 4 overa.118 ed'without loathing. Georgie Bas ett, . ; I � - " mon%V 5 Vorth. � . . . . . . 1. � I
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I , . R. T. LUKER, 'was ormin edtional plans for.1he 8 - . -
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I ' . i a had left hanging a really angelic boy, *had been select-, so durnfounded by Venrod's -costume 13 - vO -664M
, _ . . .1 I f r , qujpp�d , this cdllation Penrod W" WAS * ]k - i
Ikensed auctioneer for the CountY Child Sir Galabid. r upon a peg. ed forr the role of Mordred. His per-, as *%)�t hate. been. ted. A ew . . - � . �7 �
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of 910on. Sales attended, to in all . * -blue overalls pasi Inspiration and action -were slm6st feet conduct had earned lot him the '-'-'- . ,r ... - - cantrIbuted. his r' � � I
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Parts of the County. Seven yearel ex. ibi6�j� the hall, Tiay, Muttering to him- simultaAwus. - i 1, - � . precocious pulujies, perceived that the Oleture shbw, Ountenanced upon the - � I - -
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I sardonic sobri ugk "The Little Gentle- dAY b*'ithe legal'but not t =11purws Nowt W 0*02 I -
VMignee in. -Ka�nitobs and Saskatchewan self petulaiitly. . PI reckon they'll find '" -. ,.: , a . . r _q _ _ _.. _ - _ -, overalls werb the Child Lancelot's own seventh, . he , I -
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Terms reasonable. -phone ,No.- 1104, R. . . I �t 0� ruittetital liltenUons, and 00ittles. *Hire, In cozy dark- . -8 � i;,�, - I �
alls p. 0. R. ,1:t. that hall hot enough nowl" he said, . I . . I comme " ' ' ' E ek ,11 WIN 0*4i �
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0 . - _ . . . he i plad(�y insulted his 11*er " .
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1�-S, Exeter. Ventr i ' " . CHAPTER. lit. , these we're * " . i ,
lox- conveying to Penrod an 1mpres-sdon . . Pr9fouup Jmpibssed. rke$0, -
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No Orders left at The,11uron . man" among his boy acquaintances. . .
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, 1. , , . The Pageant of the Table. Round. ' They regarded �pn, *4 with r Jamb � 6&1�r upon lawbreaker him. W= X V . .
PmAtor Office, Seaforth, Promptly ,at- that some too feminine women had - (Naturally he had no friends.) Hence # tjl� irlsi.v T� _ am
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. "P ENROD Ill Mrs. Lora Rewbush from th I 4t Vale, X. ., vm.ft" "Tt'not * - . I
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tended. to. ' I % � sent him upon -an �, unreasonable errand - . 'r . the -other boys supposed that he had admiration of yoqug. and 'ambitious r e Vaper sack and In a surfe 1� I �"� -
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. . ., . stood In the doorway, Indig- . criininals to; a jail .wa,te about.,to be of content waiched the sile,ut act=* believer in medicna, but I idist ,
to the furnace. He went Into the jani-: . I . b�-en selecUd for the wicked Mordred on, the I i I Mlburu's Heut i W are, , - 4
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- . 1h0M4&jt r nantly gazin upon distin ed by hanging J$ut . ,d, Nerve R
. toes room and, �merglng a' W. a child Sir as a reward of virtue. -He declaimed . guish _ most . screem, , 'i I i 1� - I L -
JORN ARNQLD, ' I � Lancelot ma-atled to the heels. I . .. . I of the children simpl.r.t6ok It to. be the : One film. madela lasting Impresidon ', nghtl - r .
i later minus the ovqralls, paLssed Penrod ,serenely: � .. . . , I was tr(oibled , r* I
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Again with, a bass �umble-'�Deru lem?l 'Mo you know that you have kept an - - cue (a little strange, but startling) ` UP6n him. It de�leted with relentless U *I . �
Lkenwd auctioneer for the countim VI hight Sir Mordred the Child, and I teach . 4 U r `sm e T_ , r
ot Udron RnA Paith. ArrA49GnentsfOm- el er had dressed him pithos the drunkArd's progress begin-, b t W( V= up Wi J
-it seemed he said--*nd made a gloomy audience of .50D p9opl "waiting for ten t,essonj of ,sgIfishest . that penrodto motb �
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1. mtde, by callin6*0 exit by the door a the upper end of - 1U1uUt,eBV' S110 also detained the NO Out into darkness. Thoughtless, unkind, like that�- " with his con�yerslon to beer in the my breath all ga, iei and tbimk -1, n .
wJ9 dAtes c&a be , wb pathetic. They 4
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, blia, or 11 Seeforth, the hallway., � � ,while she ipake f!urther. - And ruthless is Mdrdred and unr�flned.' tried to go on with the; "' ' C0)PPaUY Of 400S4 traveling men, pur- would ge't it ha *. - I was I .
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WAbe Expwitor Offica. ChATIM . 'Ubn conrlomeratwiand delicate rust] $7411-sald Penrd-d contentedly, aq The Child Mordred was properly �e %%ey madw a brief, mapfol elfolt sul4g b1m thr9tigh au Inexplicable friend* of my trou and he I . =
emto gad OW(Isfaction guaranteed. .. I - 7— — 0 . I . . r . i to try lvmburws . r . and'Kerve _..' -
. 1 . . __ he 'followed her toward the buzzing buked and denied the accolade, though, But the Irrepressible - outbursts from lapse,,Into, evenin4 clothes and the oo- r Wr1JiCh1tjied.atJ
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I __ . _. I r . . I fflag% 11 ,was just sitting there tldnk- like the others, be seemed to have as- the audience bewildered them Every. cietY of some relUarkablY Pa4nful Ia- -1 �� I
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__ . . -sumed the title already. do, Lake the - Child dies. Next, exhi�lting .-the effects of rr
11* � I He made - a time Sir Lanceloi _ the VJ(!tlM!5 r . � w,tild,al. all nig I without ank trvable*l!
IL a PEIILLIP.S. ( uth th At_ alcohol 'on I did
. Two minutes later the curtain rose ploiterss jexit, ,whereupon Maurice Ury opened his Mo e gre shidoWy, I I do=ej-, dis-' r �Iof i th box �
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Licermd auctioneer for tb,e-countle13 C AS . 110RIA an a medieval Castle hall richly . done rose, b ' - that he ' tie Until-kint 1.
a -practical . I owed,, annolmcqd man 'was after when I felt my trouble - -
aA A-dron aad Perth. Being i �, 1 . 11 , hijrht- hohse. fell into an ,uproai and th6 chil- Poiltion, the' unforkinato -
tumor and jg1;ughiy understanding For Infana and W�'rm � In the new stage craft made -In Ger- UXNMN-- � 0- - �, .. � . dren Anto -confusion. 'Ofroig women seen In the -act Of striliIng hb wife back so 1 took thelvest of them jad I I
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� I any and consisting of pink and blue . , his P eui;ky. -cured me,.'? I - I I -
tba, vame of W=3tock and implements � . and ,brave� girls In ,tbe,oudlence -went .and,,,. kribsequently, . legftg baby . I J
PA64. we in A Wtter P05itiOn to re,-- In Use For ft,er 30 Years', ' �. . r . I I 161 � $ Affid
. Cheesecloth. The Child. king Arthur .. "bum's land
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J j4�" p _y . out -into the 16bby, shrI416g afid,cling- 11 ... . - ��
, � �. Childr I Pet box a � 0, 1, , at- -4
law good prlce4. Charge& moderaw. Alwa a beard .' , I 11. I -and the Child, Queen Guinevere were - .. Ing to one'anotheri Others remalned. walking - stick. eir. fif$6i througN .. dedeti .� ' for.11 .
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UUdactloa etaranteed or no pay. A V � , ?!o disclosed upon thrones, with the Child FOk FLETNER'S - rockiug ,in their. seats. beloless, ond the -snow to seek S� pr�te�tlon of, a pnice by'The T. � um P��- .-..#
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