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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1937-08-05, Page 6OBEDIENCE Mr. A: Mr. B: Mr. A: Mr. B: Mr. A: Mr. B: Mr. A: Mr, B: Mr, 4 : Mr, Bt Mr. B: Mr, At l” «^I#5\\v the Inspector. «f51V llw it ftp ilfo&der, as a pub- ♦ ♦ * “We are born subjects and to obey God is perfect liberty. He that does this shall be free, safe and happy.”— Seneca. b .i 'X 4 i squa jfoo yfopfo iFfal^tyjJi^^fplh^CfbhilP-H ,<Er5a^ipr yoippji a (jp,j»jite :lafor. • jmftike any jury in ^pjd Jp ifo fo# doorway of A Dialogue on Moderation c fall <md w Iipt mMlwrfa hand*. Wldfa tlia Qiwen i* im a fafandj lifa mafaMy waits with ?h ioun 1 1 iW.tMld 'Mle tdw of jtfee 1 jullAXe Lk>Mie .yyas ,WiW.» .ftft fe#- kxWqced. ! * '■'Lju {5V NQi’Sfo; A ca, d &ame is> in §cs- j • >1 ' fck® in foim r lfondc£S©r’ft,.peiiitboHS(jfahai iSfoSp 4 iSpcct'^r I'iahvxtv, Mditm b'fozu' -phfo Duam, Mar Jritmfo Wifoams, i'l.-cy art-' hr SlQpfon Fit3" When Im iuils to appear,, a, ,folnpavnc call bungs foe- ijmwmfokn j ■foat Im A out with a girl. rn.;gcr,fo1 hn..». xmd .IfoniLrtM'n are. fomo ,rmnam£cM*y,i Afo in Lyfott imia,,, foe mmwsv- j h-on'? n’Cfoes-"<, ohc Archie ■Doane, fcv.ca^s umt i Fm'- she tjf engaged to .Dodivi L x-ralii in*'.? t later he fo wsth''. tin. found. Fi in Ljd. -avv: Police In Ar Mkaadi P au l bi a <-sKOckbrw..r. THR ADVANCE-T1MES Thursday, August 5 th, 1937 ;s UFai ranged, \ybvu .aj 4 wfon A thurl Im.pv nw\. . and J peniiwcs-e A»i»ptC3v UUi:< tUU Fitz, ii?m .Oafoaij Fe has ■ Laue ecad , apartment. ■ fo.uv .«iLvr FThcrty . fo? ha? Latic -dvad ir apartmem. When .Fiaiiwtv and tfo mvfofo (^mipcr reach- the apartment.,they.fiud : .that .ML* bane i* s>tiH .aiive. bln pushed t».» .a fospfo! where .■fraiiStusioUfe awl care p*c*ULe . her. •AB circumstantial evidence pv’iuts tc < ,Archie puaac as-the murderer, .espe- .,easily when foe murder gun L fpppd .carefully planted in the chjptpey .clear-cut fo foe basemefo. AB circumstantial .evidence pmfos 4© Airclri.e Deane as the murderer, es­ pecially when the murder gun is found carefoUy planted in the drimp-cy elearp I ■vut m tjiy bftSifoiuiit. ;« X;i ' ' $ $ & ■ A search began which it seemed ftsj M ..nothing could escape. But. at the , ., pud oi iiitcen mumtes, when every | . ■ possible spot where a bullet might t have lodged had been examined, - the i result w; •“All r hy, “ *>w- :'Tiiw «»whou »l h. hwiiiwss »in be cleared w," ,- J9* 3 Chinese pua/Je •* ’''Vd Hispx’CtMt* Flsherlya enter* xwn. IF- one hand fadhu.d bum ftn,d ilm pxpriissmn on his - w and stem. Hpi/s which tangles i\r. P" aI'- , hUMft'.ss, ■’ ,h^ facing >md Archie Doane. 'IM yon this before, Doane? IF WnippM llfa band from behind Ins paek ftpd display,cd uickeLpfated pciij r I- ir.i j j«fl J f pyp|yiQ jjf ThM LCftpop dftmjlcd, muzzle down, iFmi |M iHSppPtor’s which thnM llinm^h th# guard, mid on pm pud of th# harr#l was the sinjiftpr RTmdpr pf & Maxim silencer. “Pou'l ftps^pr, Ar#hmlw command­ ed Mh’h’Mi'5, ftft Dm,atm was go­ ing v» siwftfa “Wlmru did you get that, limn” “Topy fptmd it at th# bottom of Mmupy/’ luqmpixu* Flaherty rc- ■ “faT ft tldrkHwfy and two > iiftvp lw fired from it recent- S fop pl plied, slm.tjts ly.” Mb' to Do “Yvtt RU ftWPr ill# Jnspppfoffa 4ues« fofo,” “Yftft, Ty# foffo pf on# just lik^i fo. ftftld PiW; "Ufa efa 1 thpr fov Vfafoi Vv# Mn using In the BHighftvt Mwlw t»r Its twin, 1’nfoifoly yov’II IW fiwrprlnfa 311 Pver ih'’' ■‘Thftt’s; ftMhpy part of th# pmfa,” fo^ppfolM tM Fi^ppplfot 'Tv# just hftd fov JMfolum man go pv#p It, and fo^ ftron’t any fingerprints on h ftur “ArwH we waging foil#! gentle men." a-foed Manin Fra?far» after tpmtve Martinelli had told them how, with foft aid ef the janitoL he had searched the ewtyard only to find nothing and them acting on what lie filled ft Mhnnehu had had foe man show him the. location of the clean- out door at the bottom of the ehhib ney fine and there, half burled in aoot ftnd ashes, had discovered the platoh “Wasting times for by afternoon, s Ductor Carrel thinks, MIsh Lane will jfo- able to talk. Itfa two o'clock in ilfo# morning now, J think we'll all be !.,aMe fo think clearer if we get some F yifolb MWfoV lhe e.w ponm at thifi problem fresh. Pihe h wfn prove to be no prob- ;di when we have heard what • >- - ............................... Mms baft fo say,” ()ie ,mlrdmd IW be iftlMP ^.ri^inelV fijsan getaway." objected ■"•■if . • .• i-..j 1 "You sec clearly, of,Wias.? something ifo-3 banprih. foaUxe ,©M fo^Gpycry of this I- t ■• 1 njfotM ;aj tfoe IMFzm of the chimney,pfopftn.e;!nbp^fodld;PforikstmgULfo. belonging .., - J sinfofottlnfo jtp ®iglwit which can be eas- “fl.hat WPftM jfee ^fes-ofoldy clears my )• Tfee $•<?» Flaherty jhF $p $’ “Lvaks dike ft 'MW iMfa $9 ‘Bld’ll- ■ i. '“ThfttT .what F .lisp’ Jm | claimed. ftLer ?a mlpsur ne-’atiw ’ “ [hjs penkpifo'dfaftlP^TlmibHlfab'^MktQUi^y dJP tthe . ut’‘*$aid luspecfor Flaked ‘Fii'ty-twsj,” .wyp ,Fm ^mn£ iinfo t!he _ .'jashe.dug t)w ,mi«.siF .put. where WUfs in.Wr” ' .this.fWi?mwr He opened the.dw leading to,the i 'Hti ddxessing room and its adjoimng baih.-|eye Abe JMM ibftJ#’ , ■■, 43n a chair in the .dressing roomTayl 4'Jut four mt„d «, for epat, .a hat and .an afternoon the.'floor, gown, carelessly flung there .as if-the “Bullet wept bi;.alnjp$t wearer had taken them off .hurriedly ly.” he ^aid. and thrown them wherever they hap- i about the height of Fitz's heart. ,^uw ppned pi drop. A pair of shoes which if he was sLanding.opt.here.-rMdibe* had been tossed into a. corner mere,as-j ,ed th# impression that Miss Lane had ‘ Iseen interrupted at her.toilet.by some unexpected visitor, to greet whom she had .donned the kimono in which she had been found, without taking time to hang up her other clothes Lifting . the ,dre;-t- from the chair Inspector . Flaherty disclosed Miss June’s i>urse, ®s plainly dropped wherever it ehane- MW AWHW P9Y.AL side ■ the telephone, facing. i t— “Max, do you know what ?I, foiifo? I think Fitz was shot , just as Jm .was starting for the telephone, fojpmpms who wanted to keep him from calling up. Shot out here, and carried .into the other room.” “Looks reasonable” Michaelis ad­ mitted . “In that case, Dan, he would have fallen prone right here. Might t- MMwlfa tinulud as he turned lW> “-Ml Thlih AMd#/’ 1i# said. 1 Mis&adis answ-l C ftireLcmjtJrejPbffoe; foe.sML • jm&fce any jury in iiLaPe ynli ,pph tlfoWiih- ‘>iM ihftP ‘Marfov Wfay# that Archie .ft'Pil IIP jfo ■Jibe doorway of khpurs-or(5p jbera|j|e4p^ftyc,^ftr~ ibqdrooAh y/e know by pel says, bppftr ^hfi--is;.5tindppf^e fo foe Snow -^n.d repmMers .npfopg tfoat riiftppcn.-'5i;fott foc ^id rget »^ar©r to the Ud- - I “Thank .Updl” .bftrst frpm -foe >s S’ll /W'l 1 l» /. -L‘- 4?; ■ 9 ; - J i-lb ■ r W (* » Business and Professional Directory Wellington Mutual Fire Insurance Co. ■Established 1810. Fisks tatafo Oh all classes of insur­ ance at vrtiBtmablc rates. Head, Olfiee, Guelph, Ont. ABNER COSENS, Agent. Whisfoam, DR. R, U STEWART PHYSICIAN Telephone 29> Dr. Robt. C. REDMObjp M.R.C.S. (England) •L.R.C.K (London) PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON e* % M’M W Mfa iwd famifa. ftifoufod ■HW M Wfali WlV 4 Jim WPU '4 Ifalw fill Jlll¥ ft ffofabfa M ft Hipp in n hfawl# J............... MlfaM to Ifofah from ft hftfafoiF ffoHWftfo Wh ft IfflUy firm nf ftilfa ftiirt fhiffaj Mw ftniwlr Imldfag h{-cfomw tfoap ttet—copld throw this fty ;as to fost a hole foi ,foc fofo? -fo 'the top twen­ ty foot .-away, wAtlfofo disfodfoig the I snow ,w >foe edge? <ojf foe 'boh? pforpwfo ■with hip gloves < ’•ftre jpp ;iitigerpr,®ts .ojp jt‘ ! “It .wsdlW foftX# <to ibe Ibaekfid by ■■pretty positive jfcwvf <of -offoer fosrim- ! matipg (cjrcpm^pces/’ ftdMtfod Fra- J/.jer. “Lut -men foftyc foew .-sent $9 fog i chair, on pm cle^^r g.yL t-depce :tban 'hag .aocuw.fatod jftrojwd Archie so Jar.” “Lot me look pit that gvn. please,’ Dap,” ■said Miftbfteli.'-. J’lu- inspector ■ la.i<l the,implement .on a table 4i,nd thel lawyer ifooussigl 4hfe rayn ><A an e.lee-1 tt-ric floor Iftpip .Upon it while he scr.pt-' JmZ4;d ft from gjyery ip ossicle (avgle, “Look it w$r» Lfan/' lie said,, .at “Lee if yop .c^tn find .a scratch i W fh’1 • j “Not a scratch,,” 'the Jn.spectxyr ad-1 imit'tcd, e.fter ,-a ^niinute examination.< -the feat which you ,attribute 40 A^’ c h i -c—- -” ojbw Pot atty^utfcig anything flo objected Flaherty, ,ppjy bopjflg we ca,n jf.iv4 ftp out for b?w- <*jzcuD?$tanccs are -attribvt- 5 jpg Oijngs Iriw, ?»c.” ’ wWje|b pht ?tt $ pother .way’ tfliep,v sppfad Michaelis. yw.uld be ». wonderM faat of ®kdJ ox anybody to tliJW ibis gup into the chiowey j» th# way it mum bay# flbxowp if it was Archie Doane who threw it, jbafs admitted. The dmpce of it fttrildm? that hole by acrMcnt, if it thrown blindly, fa about ope In # million, for a rmi^h estimate. But ftpcldonts do liftppfin, find juries ma prone to halfav# in them, "Now if this pfaFd had Iwn thrown from any distance, even a few feet, and Imd accidentally trnwacd tlm om> 1y pnssibfa emtrsc through the Mr which would talc# It directly into that hole in the chimney, what would hiw hnppcncd? Would it suddenly have altered its trajectory In the center of th# fhify and from trtmdHn# horfaon* tally, or nearly so. liftva ’ehangred to a vertkrd emtrue downwardF fa it pois« Dr. W. A. McKibbon, B,A. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Located at the Office of the Late Dr, H. W. Colbome. Office Phone 54, Nights 107 HARRY FRYFOGLE f Licensed Embalmer and ; Funeral Director i Furniture and < Funeral Service 1 Ambulance Service. Phones: Day 117, Night 109, J. w. BUSHFIELD Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Etc, Money to Loan. Office — Meyer Block, Winghatn THOMAS FELLS AUCTIONEER J REAL ESTATE SOLD j A Thorough Knowledge of Farm Stock. Phone 231, Wingham. - J. H. CRAWFORD Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Etc. Successor to R. Vanstone. Wingham ' Ontario It Will Pay Yop to Have An EXPERT AUCTIONEER to conduct your sale. See T. R. BENNETT At The Royal Service Station. Phone 174W. W. A. CRAWFORD, M.D. Physician and Surgeon Located at the office of the late Dri J. Kennedy. Phone 150, ' Wingham DR. W. M. CONNELL PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Phone 19. R. S. HETHERINGTON BARRISTER and SOLICITOR Office — Morton Block. , Telephone No.'66. X J. ALVIN FOX Licensed Drugless Practitioner CHIROPRACTIC - DRUGLESS THERAPY - RADIONIC EQUIPMENT Hours by Appointment. Phone 191. Wingham F. A. PARKER OSTEOPATH All Diseases Treated. Office adjoining residence next to Anglican Church on Centre St. Sunday by appointment. Osteopathy Electricity Phdne 272. Hours, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. A. R. & F. E. DUVAL CHIROPRACTORS CHIROPRACTIC and ELECTRO THERAPY* North Street — Wingham Telephone 300. siblc, under the known laws of .gravi­ tation, for a missile to take a sudden right angle drop, unless it happens to strike an obstruction of some kind?” "I get you, Max,” said the Inspect­ or. “If this gun had been thrown in­ to the chimney it would have hit the bricks on the other side and there would be a scratch on it to show where it had struck. Instead, it was dropped into the flue and struck no­ thing but a soft bed of soot and ashes at the bottom. “Now, let’s see what that means.” Max Mchaelis answered him. “If this is the gun from which the bullets were fired which killed Fitz and wounded Miss Lane,” he said, “it means that the murderer either drop­ ped the pistol down the chimney early in. the evening before there was any snow on the roof to mark Iris foot­ steps, or that he slipped down to the basement and planted the pistol at the bottom of the chimney, after doing the shooting. “Now, either of those assumptions . lets Archie out. We know where he I And there was until nearly eleven o’clock. Be­ sides, we have the medical exariiiner’s word for it that Fitz had been shot not more than an hour before we ar­ rived. I think we can rule out the idea that the gun was dropped down the chimney- from above at any time after the snow fell.. “As to the gun having been plant­ ed in the bottom of the chimney af­ ter the shooting, and also to fit in with the idea that whoever did the shooting slipped out of the apartment through the front door while Archie was at the back dopr.” “Locking the door behind him, eh? Well; who had a key?” asked Inspec­ tor Flaherty. “You haven’t eliminat­ ed yet the possibility that Archie him­ self went down to the cellar and hid the gun, before he telephoned me. He could have left the burglar lock off, then fastened it again from the inside afain from the inside after he got up­ stairs. I’m not accusing you, Archie, but just pointing out the holes in your defense. . (Continued Next Week) “No principle is more whole, as there is none more holy, than that o£ a true obedience.”—Giles. ♦ ♦ * “Jesus presented the ideal of God better than could any man whose or­ igin was less spiritual. By His obed­ ience to God, He demonstrated more spiritually than all others the Prin­ ciple of being. Hence the. force of His admonition, ‘If ye love me, keep- my commandments.’ ”—Mary Baker Eddy. * * * “Obedience to God is the most in­ fallible evidence of sincere and sup­ reme love to Him.”—Emmons.* * * ' “Obedience to truth known, is the king’s highway to that whiclr-is still beyond us.” It’fl my Opinion, air. thereT a big gap iif principle between moderation and prohibition. ' Yea, modoraiioii means the avoiding of extremes, being temperate in condtiet,,, that sort of thing, It’s a matter of character, a matter of control: Prohibition denies thab people can exorcise self control, a Yes, but every decent eltiaen la agreed that young people should be protected from Ute abuae of drink, * And yet, those same decent citrons listen to the shouting of extremists who want io return, to prohibition. What about those figures,,, arrests, convictions, accidents, etc. l Mostly misin terpretfliiOiiS of conditions, llalf*truths. Ex­ amine the situation folly and yeti’ll realize that oven with them occasional abusos, the beverage rooms are the best safeguards against the evils we all want to destroy. But aren’t you arguing in circles? Yes—in a circle that goes back to Wli warned you that prohibition was going sport, and drunkenness a disttectiem? : already how this actually happened? Who’s talking about prohibition? Ontario has one of the soundest liquor control systems in the world, Agreed. But the agitators who aro trying to create a public demand for restrictions are forgetting that fact. They forget, too, the degrading conditions that-existed under BO-caUed prohibition* I must admit there’s a great deal in what you say, and rather than go back to the bad old days, I’d rather see young and old in public government controlled premises » » _ drinking a Wholesome mildly stimulating beverage like Mr,Ai Bight you are, and,so would every other thinking citizen*. '# Mfr ft(herlh«iw«nl <* harltij t>v StMing iaduitryfn the iaierett o/a inter fniWil Un<ler*ian<MS| of Oeriain tupoe^of ihe Vtoilnni i’/temjjef'arice end kcal Option,