HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1929-2-7, Page 66 --Thursday, trebruar) 7, Iir_i)
The Tiger Trail
By EDISON MARSHALL
N'H.AT HAPPENED BEFORE "1 dad like Pr. Leong But his re -
Intim with me wile greatly dlffetegt
Dr. Long Is visiting Southley fnnu that of Vitae."
• She looked squarely luto hr1 t7P+ a•>•
lie talked. The room faded .'veli
meets Mr. Suuthley, whom a'detectite_ tor 'her.'•T11e face- of the •watching
friend, Aleznnder Pierce; bud told him (trete IPasme es 01{141. 1 ,don't ►wow
to Watch, and his low Ernest _eolith why tach lasw'er, site made aeemcd to
ley, Mr. Hayward aid bis won \'{las, go so deep Into me-o•acli wont P•1.'11
and the, Jow•phlseMVhtltley, whom Jntkeelon pt yoke au iudetihli imprint
• he fwd ttt'im futut tm tate train. ,l use- It m)- uleur.ry'. 1 iouldii•t turn my Iles
phine tells him the star)- of Stwuhlcy from her while face. I hardly heard .
Lowe, and it, ghost, which 1, not the the let etivet questions when he
ghost of n human being but of a ttgec turned to fiouthley. They cater froht
/ Dr. hong has a quarrel with \'{las •,aucwllrre far off.
Hayward over Josephine, and finds "Nee"' tell me. Ruulhley. Just whet
that the Iinytcerds have a strange au
thority Dover the Southleys. lle 1s or- were the relation. between, you owl•1
dead to leave Southlev [)owns. The the Ilaywards."
rain prevents his leaving at once. Dr. 1 'The elder flay ward and 1 were the
Long and Earnest go out on the road in i oldest friends." the old mein an-
the
nthe rain looking for the tracks of a'swere.L Be smoke falteringly. In the
tiger that Ernest aeTs ore there. , hesitant way of age.
They find the tracks. Issas. Ernest hey bad luso here slalom
and Dr. Long see a prow,iog creature month?"
In the hall of Southtey liowtt,. This \.
frightens the elder Hay ward, who also
es
sees it. Ernest begins to -feel that' "flow tong 4111 you ask them for,"
Ahmad Das i. perpetrating . some Ilii voice changed ever stn ',lig
deviltry. "Ax long .its they would re1Mlft
The eller Day &aril i- Inter found ..Yon avers -1n the den. in- tic
Downs,
owus, to which he ate conducted by
Ahmed Das, an l)}k't: at. There he
•
a
kala.
e. rn.•
dead, his neck broken as if b)' a -1-1".15' between 1)r. Long and the ionger
flow.Ilaywerdl'
The coroner and 11..111,* arrive in .14-e..•
order to Inrestimite.
Ite•.'ansr of the !minim. lir. Long . ,.l•1s •.
town remhiu at a.nuhley Downs. All laid •you think he w -n. in, th
the persons there are questiote'l 1') richt'?••
Inspector Freeman. 1--i didn't thaw -ter "ore." t
Ii/)W CO t)N' ITIVI THE sToitY "Then why did Iota OrMr the,*-te raj
_ yon did?"
"Yet you knew of this isttlueuw•. Ills answer called MP from my pre -.I
•The fact that Suuthley let his gnv,I ioe'PnpaHon. It rang In the quiet mann. r
strike you before Itis fate." a Ile spoke it softly. hesitantly : let ,I11i
t
"Yon gilded in with 'filte haat wan!
nth ine .
"It well)" t.. me that they wereI
other tends iweenmP as n "Bet•ntt.ee. lnspe'•tor F r•eninn. be
THE SIGNAL,
Mid -Winter Golf T
GODERICH, ONT.
nay at Victoria, B.C.
These photographs were taken
on the beautiful Colwood Golf
Course. Victoria, B.C., where the
rr.t Empress Hotel mid -winter
i, e!f tournament for the E. W.
.'.t•v chLilenge trophy, will be
r :•{ring the week of February
t'. - 1'i., -r ' c'u-es, taken on the
give'some idea
1, . ":•y aspect 01 Cie-
., u . s rise.{-, ,' ter weather. The
aio.t :.BLit is 141.'91 in the
,• ' --r:ret. I ut there IS a
at \ ietoria to
r ;, u' • ,ir ys atae etive and
at Ile •' L•r,.',I; lee w,nter is
there ,91.c• ,ttru.•ture t.: :'spoil a round or to the greens if p'aytdover.
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al
Colds
Ten,pleton's wonderful RAZ -MAH
is dust clean capsules. No smokes,
snuff or serums
NO more tights of fighting for breath
*044 '-'•414' black 111 the fare. You
taut have the wale relief a, Air. (Tarry
Roberts, Foust, Ont. Ile had awful
Asthma 20 years. lie writes: "I have
found 1t, Z-MIAl1 the best pomade
Irtaitnent" . . Cuaruded relief frim
a ellin box or money balk. At your
Ir 1,1'4. 120
the tdo,e,t of friends." raid %Imply. "1 tvtn!dn't do an, other
„And 'where were you Just before thine with wisdom. Deems.. %'i!n+
the bell K when sAluthlev told you it
to
:framed 1* ruing to marry my dangle
•
Then both of r•w up tharplc.
"Ahmed is mum into bis room." I
whispered. For w.is sure that the
faint wnmd 1 ha a:ird had been the
fall of Ahmnd's ltit feet In the ....i-
t rider.
Roth of tut tns�t•tivel7 hraee•.1 ntir-
selves. We dids't kr"w what frame
1 of desperation we w !'1 have to e,..•
If Ahmnd saw lir " that iondent
nine evidence in 0u hnnde. A long
1miiment dragged awe'
Then Fr•eemnn stole to th. door. Ile
looked lip and dmfs the ...wilder..
"Ailed hnTP 11*1 a rat" he et -
t
"Rather noisy ter rat..
'Nay,* the wine. last Weil {wetter
+ "{low keg?" . Linn DI the hall. Ile a stied niP to nnP.; worth llnding." i moment. Snmrnnl• waN stnndulg !w rfw tl) e
•"At least an hour before." stele. Perhmp, (, seg a little mem( He started toward the door. 'There'' 1 started to lip dinner, shirt in .,n Die hillside. (►( c.'or-' we eoul41
And 111 toll blur. what he w'as tin -'-intent. a little more ser oat. , ,.t'gnlek line phut you haven't ,e•arched at a;l, M even folds. Jung - I had found It
woo I,lalnl7. Ile was piiatihlc of
I ag 1. prose if. of motion thein In the afternoon. l l Id him "\f Tlupin did 1 ser with the feet st
partkularly sticky, and there are no
grass roots to interfere. l'rubaoly
the water drained off the atone and
softened it In yesterday's rale. And
the old thing about It is that the heel
toilful. any Little in it."
"-t rubber heel. thea':"
"EA ---but out the kind of
rubber heel )1141 ivtmr. \lust of thea,
have some sort of ioti-+kid •devlee,.
'Vila heel Is solid rublwr."
He tttuk u long -bladed hunting knife
from Ili, {Musket, anti with tndlulte care
cut the earth around the imprint. and
lifted it from the gronnl. t thought
it would crumble at 'first. lint the
sell Itself had 0 stick)' quality, and
some c.f the grass rods around it
helped h, hull the little cube of earth
together
"•1t isn't vette to leise it here." he
eNeleiitd. "tint I'll be lucky If 1 gel
it to the hoes.. . And this. Dr. Long•
give, 11s 'something' el -Ne to think
about."
1\'e thought about it it. we walked
I+Ick toward the house. Anil 1 thought
of many Mier. else. Iatrtltuhtrly those
never- tn-be-for_ottee word• of the
e'ilrr flotthley:
"My daughter 1+ going to merry
\'(las 1(IT*-1rd." the old mal\ had
*Auld.
Iter fleet. had given no 'sign whether
or not he had s!s.ken the truth. In
, the sworn!: 411111 followed. it might
have been that rhe enticed of Me
But .he didn't hold tier glance long
enough for•nu' to tell for mire iter
face :r it head lwen,was st111 before m'
'. er1w; soft-lieed.- shad,," teed. \•-
1 wan scornful at my sensed....
•' Wein that 1 Pvete pre411111t'ti fn
MR that her father had spoken the
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Fixtures, etc.
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ELECTRICIAN
Telephone 82 West Street
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Ambulance service at all
hours, day or night
I'l(iINtee mote 1_l lira 217
tit illE 4Il'Il
truth- that 1 was even eml et.•'11a11 h•
His syr+ narrowed. ea'r so .lightly'. hope otherwl"P.
tt w:ry evident that the co ,:re:l man Of ,eonr'r rhe had loved �'i'•,- from
tots terrified almost beyond ismer of the first. Nothing rmatteee*I. rah(
clwvvh. .11/14 the kind•of woman whose love
enultin't tell Ri sh.i. +uhing: ei, all other thtstgr. iter
But it wee some kind of tledli, smh." kindue++ tt, ane, 11.1 gentlene« "
whl.•h stir• b"eked and •"1:11•'1. m
We 1tid11't 'amok. any' more .111114. iia co leen-lmp!y'the r.c .read •n of n
\1't. hnetenetl down the footpath. Ai' "wee•• ¢irl{shi e. snrh a r9mna tarn.
1h...gh the night hast fallen. the dark •,nee time • In their lire.. ere Uerhu
pees ga4 nothing •'f the intetielay "f este rnustct, 1.. know. And again 1'
the night before. 1 was albs to tits might ha ye, 1*,•t1 contricencr. .'e•t¢u.
.ern the canna.. of hl+ flglreoa he the pn1.4.4 of t hlch wn+ T,Idden hl
walked ten 'wee• In front of me. 1 the intricate sett ' of the 111 itr.rr
(.11111 detect the'xl:adows that Weil* rerhap< nn.won.•bo+ic i w'1+ id•iyin4
fir atnble*A and. and [111• n port in the 11''1 house. and her rolai
do-e:T
lino+ with Me were in some tncsteri
ons any IncniTed.
a- Yet T nmlde't bring myself to qnr
11 11un her niatm'e tI woe stater im
for tee to ecru... her of
ter actual (raft.
tY But In the test her trite feeling.
•t.N„1 forth. ' Sire hnd +town where .1 c
of
RAZ - MAH nearer of the cott tees of the .
44, nlhanls• And then. at the +:ul
ran, w ,.
get out the tart" ter. Io'enhina" - ina:uu, NMI 41(' 1'4 ++tee 14uuther •h
"In the kitchen." • atter (Hither 1 mot insttector Free- It's nu use." hr wall. "No dews ¢r.4 not of here. conk hark nn7 11nw,•
Ernest. Corroborated m)' story jeer- ••1'm in need of your help." lie tale
teeny. -
"And what -did you think of. the
elder Hayward?" he was asked.
"1 didn't like him."
"And why not?"
"I .11.111•1 like his attitude Inwards
My father. Ile was too arrogant. and
demanded more than a guest should.1
Ills manner, were often b,orlth: Nor
did 1 like the way he threw hf, eon
with my sister." (
"I believe that *e, your •ister'.1
part t.. object -not yours."
"Perhaps ft Is." - - -+s
"And she made no objection?"
"•Never. 11( rorirse 1 don't know els
very well."
The deteettve and looked at h1m
"And mt .$n von mean by that un-
arnnl epeeeh?" the former 'liked.
'That you denl't know• our sister very
a 1,t 9d. We
well." m❑ 're. Tint yes \ n
•'Be'anse We went to different know int he to 44.1 him. eo ee lint* n
Schools. Both of tie are eompnrattve mntlte. Blit the llin,ln's n tnnnc
dark. 1.n't he?
"Did you ever sec a n1nn erns: the
room with such n fminv, catlike
111? iT1. walks :1s If he lino
me.
'•and I'm reedy to give it."
"Look In the kitchen and pee where
.\bma:1 Dee le. and whnt he fa 40 nit."
1 olw•vprlr on a 0lnnsible even.*.
Ahmad TM. wag inlishint the !Weer.
I ,-,me bask fn resort.
"The rove 1. clear, them" the in•
4}weter exulted., "Lona, T want you
to mme with me end witch Ahmnlle.
1.001*'. 1 can trust pen. T think. when
i !ay that 1 hncen'f nny further qtN*-
ttnn het that the Tulin is the utter-
,
apes" ,
"Then vetn must have dine -worm!
something new."
' "No: hut he was the ore man who
went oft of the hoar with FLtcwnrd-
tha .wee man 1n .KrIktag range. 1
dnn't bellere the Rnnthlees were 1m-
n'teatrd: and knnw(ng yon as i do by
retest 'Minn. It is nbgeurd h. think thnt
strangers' to Soutlrley Downs.'
The detective htrned to rlosephtne.
"Anel Whit light have yen to threw
nn thle mntter. Mier io,thlev?" he `lir eery since nn n4hitP rrim'nnl world Ater the hall d
cushion. on h t /tint• ntleggel whiskered h
i' .i ' distant and if w`e had not is
u ertrr}npe of the r " 1 eq,
.4:4.t./
"Where," lie turned in nmtzt•tn•nt. .es"1•d' vlcli an Orv•nrotP knowledge
-Thar drawer full of linen." I
pointed to n drawer_1u the dres%er.
"1 gl need into it. 11.' wouldn't put
it In .11' 11 an °below place a• that.
Elven Ahmed Dns wouldn't he that
much of a fool.'
"Perlin is,. Inerect or Freemen. you
have never heard of Ji. Lupin?"
inspector Freeman stopped to coq-
mder. Hi% Lace wst
"Fila name's slipped my mind. he wrinkles were flkt
confessed. Pyea. I wafted for
)1. ihipin wog a yen- famous de- I ol,vesot nn
been fnllowtne me 1
*tees Tm not ns
Tong. but I've lead
I .never belie%e.I It
'Then the crtmln ' 1n't. know it lad the geography of t 1r.
lw(', found." ea'iIy hare been mistaken for a shr,
1 do b'lir*te k
really stood. 'I'•he foot hilt 1 watt t.•
Int `'Pave the l,nnse in dtgtrne, meant no
1H thing to her. Hr.r love hal spread Us
wing* above all %Leh tbing. a. th!. 1
r- lied. net mnttPred n grain of duet 01
le the window.ett Of remit,* i beds'•
re forgotten her l.e.ltrnee. Perhse.
there hod been regrets - tndeel"Inn.
tint the truth had ,•lime 0111 in tri• en'
le •\nd it had' r'nnle out again in the
er litt'e sunt b.si'!e the m,r*h. when 1
t'" had been rt'nlc to loner. the eet'tt•
ass with the coroner 1t wns not to he
Per forgntten that ler lips hod fnl!1 the
IIP .detective of my .1Lettite with the Flev•
'amnia. bringing down Been me n Per-
ee 1 anis mensnre of suspicion.
I:" i remembered how she and Tiles
Hayward hod alwevs been together.
ce crt tale mel _- 04 stump. Ile was doint that whit
tet•!"' Freeman inld .,11 bulge.. learn to tin• 'standing is
nn 11{1' t Cerny 4[111 to avoid detr'etton. 1
Fn the 4:Ors. lie
he room that hod wog ft -nothing to the shadows to olw,•n
►r his nae: and re- 1 him.
We both stripped on the tendh
ran
said. "Whti • there?" the detective .
donde(, Little
mantled. The ahadnw did not way
•ring 1N'tween hi• "Whig there? .\nswcr lir 1'11.bwo
him t•. explain. Enemas insured. Ile etnrted neer
that :nmcone'r the hitt toward him. And ns n d
19 !not three min- springs. the other 'sped down the 1
mA InatIve man, In flight.
g There wa' .nmethln_ "turtling to t
' at hneegl before. ,cit!( whI' h he Inn. We flu
but once T woke la pursuit. Freeman firing. his I I
hl( air Bat even If he had i
it would hnre been impels (Continued on mere 7)
had hit me-nnd t'Pw• that It had been � , (gt lock.
me with a little'
Then we creat
took the shirt int*
leen given to Trim
joined MO In the
"Fre got a hit
teetlsi- a Frenehrnan. A very great
1 American wrote about him long ago."
' 0hr yen mean a story -hook detect-
1te." Freeman scorned. "i'm glad to
say Eve never wasted lay time
Ing witch meek. None of 'es'
ever prnetienl. Prnetteal men are t
a P they
meted
d
n nowadays. to
c The tlm t
¢ it
n e' c tnik-
111
thP rl nn 1
"1 -et sometime. their tTtenrie< eeam*
nut right. Mr. Ihtpin would have
been the first to tell you that for the
eery TPA*Ansel that you would think bast
'drawer too ',helmet ,1 pin'P-for a mar
to hlle n garment it would he the
to the hoapltal j1'i a hum!) a •
*A
for
dna saw over 0t►' Pp' where'{
so. It's n queer "ling: Tet 1 tett that %1111., except by the Win/lest
ave. A
,the detective to hat the fug{[.
011 h. me roam
WA.. 1
whenw g log
way t
i t P n
' rr •Il rata
1 plaint is never ,
jest new. The r Ir we beard' In therange: find few marksmen con 'hoot at
corridor seemed ' • hear It out. Rut 1t 'all in the darks.• In an instant Mir
Isn't Ahmed. 1 =tnln not and took n I a tlnrry fa,fe,L slipped away and
leek nt him. 1T hands are hurled In'tn9,t ri in the . sli s.
flour. There Ir no onP In the ser-� We ran nhd erIPtl out and hunts')
vnnt� quarters '.it a colored men lir In vein \hd :utter n
wns an,
while we .net attain. on t114' w*t .
ird t! : ! brnnght out the rowboat.
"If that doesn't brut the devil: the
thrrnfore 14 won d i ¢' ' p There wns nn nnatvPr worth rnnkt ¢. dete. lI P greeted me. Iie was pang
f d 1 Int and hP *albs w,ftlr between his
I tt bidden 14mnr ¢ packet of saber h Tt 1 1 fro gaup". "Enna. there'. plenty of thing,
aeked. e n n
"None nt all." the girl replied. We mo�nted to the third flied: then ;hide 1t. Ile word know In ndven.e 1
"And where were you, offer 11. turned foto Ahmed'+ .*Anna my nl- tint yon wotldn'1 look there. and Robe.. 1 believe you call him.
011 non for Freemen inerenrdI he Not lace lir n
Is fret
scene in -the .ten?"
"i went strnlght to bled. My mn
helped me undress“
"And the ITnywnrd4 nnust not he
been ""n enlopnlnr with you n. -wit
vote brother and Ahmed?"
"i wns with both of them n gr4
deal."
"And T think con took Vilnoa put
seninet 1)r. L.,ng."
Her voice lettered
"Yee."
"And why 41.1 7011 do that?"
"Beenn'e T couldn't do nn7lhing el
under the clre•umatances"
"Ton evidently didn't like 1)
Long?"
it} mightily when T mw,htm In action. It
wns imnnaslhh' to Ilii- gine a more
re ennitief. senreh.
h "1f there's mnreder. there:. hnnml to
be blood." he .nhd. "Nothing it .n con-
e .{scant to n court na 14 enrment with
Mood on 1t Ile'. heien kept pretty
rt hnsv since the murder. and 1 don't
believe he'd have time to diaper of
nl1 his thing That'. the rhnnee I'm
piny!nc foe."
Tint evidently Aimee! Ttns hnd fore -
paced it with the •torp n n o en 1 Q„ we nit and ,v*tched the ,1ar1tnPgg :
P Pr, I n _ at4nl over the menthe.. s(v•n ",
letters in Iain •icht " vet. e1No11t this ease, that i don't
p me that the meters Iwd already logon '
•
"Ti's fill right in hooks: het it don't t" ra r'le. ?hp flood had.
Men the knna."
work nit in life." Fr.emne eel -tante result of the ten melte. rein1
0f Do con think tint wnv Ahmnrl?"
•
menferl.
"Couldn't hove been The TTlndn
now It was done. and the river wan
Of course I knew thnt ns a whsle quickly falling, woo in the lessee• when wP left. frit
he %peke the troth But It had ! Iw guts there isn't any doubt lint that 11P enm
The
F'lnrldm Aarknr4%ala Always tt d 'the (rime.
I'm sure of that
to down on m( that Frermnn was not ia.nrth watching. It comes s'. gently.
this highest t 'e of nffl.i:11 detective. If � sal 1(4,' a dark mint tint the wind snub. nn3an7. .\n.l new there'. Loth
he heft i.P4n, T wn111.1 never hey° asked• blows u,; The color of the water ling to do bat go down nnrl find thn1
the gne"tlnn nhnnt T)npin : and 1 el:nice'd and deepened The vhnfl^ws stone that the colored man told n -
r. Peen this ,•nntincen. y 'rile detective wnttld not hart land the cold courage flint were the jungle grew h1Ack.: nholt.
erne lied swiftly for twenty minntp.: fn le•tnre to him now. Again we heard the sounds of wild life We found The place where the body
r then innw•d to wine the 111t1e bend. of 'Then there was n inter detective flint the storm M ►be previous nlcllf had been found, And 'trn•k off fifty
brrsplrAflnn from his lean face, n little. fat t ntltnlbe priest." i went hnd .fI11Pd. , yards d{re•tly • to the left. The Ile
"Iie naked his friend whereWP smoked rtes." Anel talked. And ' active flashed 111' light about. T1s
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LEEP A BOX ALWAYS HANDY! ,ase ra
sow..sow..
est•"' sow.. •,'-T w..-.
ml.
eel's' men wou',1 hide n telble" stare s while line of the cobMen Pn leaned mit when he -pall: the. tem*. 11
And his friend, if he hail any entre to tell i,.0f n discovery. was the only white rock In the vi•
-enwe. world ince '911 to bury it ,1x .\
tint rock Jutted from the h111a1dr!clotty, and It entnld not he mistnkMl.
..e ender - , i met 1P 1tr
'he tsps the murder, he said. Just nt twilight' Then he got up w.dth'n little snort of
"Fila frien.F_told him L1_ hide hast wnit.vl seal tC a ad ]ird nntlerd dlsg11trt. 'That enlnrel' men wnv
the jasu•h. Then the defeetive asked 9 queer disrelerntinn on the sdnne. it'ernsy. Nnthtng 119(1'-hnr'"i,y the
where n wIte man would hide a lent wnv folderol,- .•!,heti with Mood. 1* Lord !" Tie scarcely breathed n. he
\lid the answer wns-In the forest. 1 thnn¢ht. and wlint looked like frac- 11111119(1 1,i. lull"
over the snrfnce of
chomp MI. drnwer If he had bad lime ••Tott den't menn-hurrinn flesh?",
'on't my that Ahmed 1)na would hays' mentc n( flesh the rack. lie bent snail his PCPs R'eie
within A few- InehPI of its rough face.
••\Chat nowt" T milked
"Somebody's hent us in it. that'g nil.
This r'"'k has port been washed off
with w+Iter. Either there's another
amateur detective around ttls plata
leaned riff the clots to make blood -
testis or .•Ire the w-nlls of tlint old
honse have ',firs"
"What do con think'-"
"Whet I' there else in think lint that
rnnle'.01 1.11 mi' ,town here and de-
strove,t the; evidence?"
Freely -inn mule n close eenrnitintlon
of the "nil nhont the rnck. The men
w•hn had preceded its hnd left one clew
at lens[. There wens n born lilt of toll
In -'t beside the stone where nn ern..
hurl crown. and 1n It we fond the
elenr. sharp imprint of n man's heel
"Rat it might he the track of the
colored man thnt toll 11.4 Abele it." 1
anerested,
"And it might not I', ten tf 1
don't re4 nnythin¢ e1 -'e 1 onelit to at
lee.[ nhaerre who I'm ta1kine to. rind
*11 Omit him. That Inrky w'as herr
font
"Then it's the truck of the men We
elwewel a moment nen?"
"Of colrae. 11e'd enure no herr.
blot before we did De either ml-
lect4r1 the evldef( for slime mmntenr
eeperlmente of hl. own. 0r, whnt'.
more likely. deatro,ed It to nrnteet the
miOnterer. T1s[ there's ',something
funny 149{111 fids print " lie bent ever
It with Id. light "Sot ser 1t'e per -
?eerie elenr- n perfect imprint. Never
anw n better. (irmind happens to 1*
feet iP tit.. ere un I nn 1 .,10th off
nboltt fifty vnrd4 from the wens of TIP knelt gnlekl7 twe•u
t,• elmn'e n better platn lint it is err- Freeman asked.
tnlnty the ntnat likely place In thla
room."
1 went to the drnwer end hunted
amnnc the gnrmertt'. 401 I'm nfniid
the .n1.r came to my rime. Evidently
my theories were to go nnanpported
by fart.
"1 guess :\bmnel Dn. dhln't hide his
Ipxd,hle ort the bench." the detective
exulted.
Then 1 looked twice lit n newly
Innndere,l shirt thnt 1 heel picked lip
end hill! down before. 1t struck me
icing nn nnnsnnl't Iteni'v gnrrnent.
flonte Jn.plretlnn mndn me nnptn it.
And folded wlthhe It wns found nn
-
rther shirt, covered with erenf 11nt-
Tea of .dark brown 49in
Freeman lenped maned me nn11 tank
the esrmeet 1n his hands .Tort for
,n Inst+lit he eveminnd it.
"Aewtrl
Lord "' he e'eleimed "Toteve
tonne) it nf1Pr 4'1 Do roil know {chat
.1 "a.' *note ire"
"They're blond. 11'. convincing
..e'er 111,1 ie. .\hand'e ahlrt. tn"
swiftly he enm"A?Pd the lnnndre
m„" nn It with the wed; of f1P other
..e:e Leet• In the drawer. 1 didn't
,'0"stn Mat til. Austere 0411 1.144 e4fl-
^tewe of enwh evnitatien. 111. Peva
eneie,Vr *M1P,1 to ,.listen : and n high
nolo.. fe.}rn..erl le. Tenn, dirk fee* 1
teenrht of * bonnd hot ripen the trill.
41.e sinal proof•., be 1.ried.
"We'llget him now. 1'11 wring n con
•es.•Inn nnf of him" see
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Laughing Eyes
Downcast Eyes
Eyes tell
Your Character
Brown eyes for ngth-Blue
for generosity-- tray eyes for
jealousySparl�ttg eves in-
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health, too 1 your eyes
speak? Are whites clear
or, are they nn with yellow
-indicat4(tt out -of -sort.
condteon - A A&dpe-
tion? If so, '
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Try • regsdas Ai• ity
recto. tee P .
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tell she nary.
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Bathe in Minard's and
warm water, rubbing
the solution into the
aching parts with the
finger tips.
Minard's is also splen-
did for sprains, bruises
and strained ligaments 62
J. R. Wheeler
Funeral Ihn(4or and
t nib:timer
.\l1 walls. promptly attended W
dui or night
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Your family will destined twice
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}' nci.nrage then. in 111. o, ax It is
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Phone 114 \\•..-t St
•4
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East St. Phone 369 laoderich
Have Your (lothes
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West Street Phone 339
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Pump Jacks, Water Troughs, Frost Fence,
Quebec Stoves and Heaters
One good Sec Intl -hand Ptpeleiss Furnace used
only a short time
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Same Ohl Shop on. llamilton Street (;oderieh, Ontario
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