The Seaforth News, 1933-09-21, Page 6f.
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THE SEAFORTH NEWS,
said he'd 'listed; )some, that he'd
gone to sea. ,Asad `So he 'as," Cor-
roborated, ,Sam'l, J"floatun', 'eels itp-
pard s,"
With no gleam of consolation,
M.aggie's Misery was such as to rouse
coinpassion in all hearts. ,She went no
longer blithely ` singing about her
work; and all the'springieess had fled
from her gait. The peo'ple o.f Xenmuir
,vied with one another in their at-
tempts to console their young
rriistress,
Maggie was not the only one in
whose life David's absence had
created a void. Last as he would
,have been to own it, •\'.['Aclam felt
acutely the boy's 'lass. It May have
been he missed the ever-present butt;
it may 'have been a nobler feeling.
Alone with (Red WWI, too late he felt
Isis loneliness. Sometimes, sitting in
the kitchen by himself, thinking of
the past, he experienced sharp pangs
of remorse; add this was ill the more
the case after Maggie's visit, !Subse-
quent to that day the 'little man, to
do him justice, was never .known 'to
'hint ;by word or look an ill thing of
"Can yo'? will .yo'?" cried the simple The £11'00 reward offered had his enemy's daughter. Once, indeed,
girl all unsuspecting. In a moment ,brought no issue. The police had when 'Melia 'Ross was drawing on a
she was across the room and at his done •nothing, The Specie 1 Commis- dirty imagination with Maggie for
knees• sinner had been equally successful, subject, M�Adam shirt her up with:
"'Closer, and :I,11 whisper," The little After the affair •ie the ;Scoop the
"Ye're a maist anrazin' big liar, Melia
ear, peeping from its nest of brown, Killer never ran a risk, yet never Ross."
was tremblingly approached to this missed a chance. Yet, though far the daughter he
lips. The little man lent forward and Then, as a last resource, Jim Mason had nawno evil thought his hatred
whispered one 'short, sharp word, then made his attempt. He tooka holiday for the father had never been so un -
sat back, grinning, to watch the effect from his du•ties and 'disappeared into compromising.
of his disclosure.the wilderless, Three days and three He grew reckless in his assertions.
He had his revenge, an unworthy nights no man saw him. On'the 'H'ts life was o'ne long threat against
revenge on such a victim. And, watch- morning of the fourth he reappeared, James Mo'ore's, Now he openly stat-
ing the girl's face, the cruel disap- haggard; unkept, a furtive look ed his conviction that, on the eventful
pointment merging in. the heat of her haunting his eyes, sullen for once,. ir- night of the fight, fames Moore, with
indignation, he had yet enough nobfl- citable, who had never been irritable object easily discernible, had egged
ity to regret his triumoh• before—to confess his failure. ,Cross- David on to murder him,
She sprang from him as though he examined further, he answered with "Then why don't yo' go and tell
'were unclean, unaccustomed fierceness: "I seed him so, yo' mucicle liar?" roared Tam -
"An' yo' his father!" she cried, in nowt, I tell ye. Who's the liar as said' mac at last, enraged to madness.
burning tones, I did?" -1 w!11 1" said Mc"Adam, And he
She crossed the room, and at the ,But that night his missus heard did,
door paused. Her face was white hint in his sleep conning over some -
again and she was quite composed. thin? to 'himself in slow, fearful whir_ It was on the day preceding the
"If David did strike you, you drove per "Two on em; one ah•int t'other. greatsummersheep fair at 'Grans -
him to it," she said, speaking in calm 'The first big—bull-lil:el t'ither—" mach -town that he fulfilled his vow,
gentle accents. "Yo' know, none so At tvhich point Mrs. Mason smote r'That is always a big field -day at
well, whether yo've bin a good feyther him a smashing blow in the ribs, and r(en'ntuir; and on this occasion James
to him, and him no mither, poor lad- he woke in a sweat, crying terribly, \Moore and O'wd Bob had been up and
die! whether yo've bin to him what"
Who said I seed—" working on the Pike from the rising,
she'd ha' had yo' be. Ask yet con- of the sts. Throughout the straggling
science, Mr. M Adam. An' if he was The days were slipping away; the lairds of :Kenmair the Master went
a wee aggravatin' at times, had he no summer was hot upon the land, and 1rith. Isis untiring adjutant, rounding
reason? He'd a heavy cross to bear, with it the 'Black Killer was forgot- lilt' cutting out, drafting. It was al -
had David, and yo' know best if yo' ten; David was forgotten; everything ready noon When the flock started
helped to ease it for him." Ink alto oblivion before the alt- from the yard.
The little man pointed to the door; absorbing interest of 'the conning Dale 'On the gate by the stile, as the
but the girl paid no heed, trials, party came tip, sat M'Adam,
"D'yo think when yo' were cruel The long -anticipated battle for the "I've a word to say to you, James
to him, jeerin' and fieerin', he never Shepherds' Trophy was looming Moore," he announced, as the Master
felt it, because he was too proud to close y
;con everything that hungapproached,
show ye? He'd a big salt heart, had upon the issue of that struggle would "Say it then, and quick. I've no
David, beneath the varnish. Mon's the
time when mither was alive, I've seen be decided finally. For ever the jus- time to stand gossipin' here, if yo'
him throw himsel' into her arms, sob- tic` of Th' Ow•d TJn's claim to this
have," said the Master.proud title would be settled. If he "Queer thing, James Moore, you
bin', and cry, 'Eh, if S had but :slither!
won, he won outright—a thing un- should be the only one to escape this
'Twas different when utither was al-
ive; he was kinder to me then. As precedented in the annals of the :Cup; Killer."
if he w•on, the place of Owd 'Bob o' Yo' forget ynursel' f1',gilam,"
Imo I've no one; I'ui alone,' An' he'd Tiennluir as first in his
sob and sub in mither's arms, acd profession A3', there's me," acquiesced the
she, weepin' hersel', `could comfort .
va< assured for all time. Above all, little roan. 'But you — boo d'yo
hint, while he, wee toddies, would no it rias the last event in the six years' 'coot for your luck?"
Recl
Moor
d and
'be comforted, cryin' broken -like,
"leit� i timegle 'mitthoseand twoGgreatray.lt ri cls pontedwas J�proudle atttng hte taaot(i1,:now
'There's none to care for me too; I m \,,lilri meet in battle. 'The supremacyAatrr.11in round the flock.
alone. J•tither's left me and ehl I'm \f'Arla t laugh
one would be decided once anded unpleasantly,
wi'
prayin' to be her!"' all. For win or base, it was the "So I thought," he said, "so I
The clear, girlish voice shook. ,.1st public appearance of the 'Gra ght. And, i ye're thinlcin'
il1Adanl, sitting with face averted 1 11 y thr'u, s'pose
waved to her, mutely ordering her to 1) `^t ' Keumu!r, that yet luck,`' nodding at the gray
he gone. But she held on, gentle, or- !• a- every hoar brought the rine', "will win you the Cup for cer-
recti day nearer, nothing else was rain tL gitonin hence,"
govt fol, relenelese. talked in tile county side. The ' I t r,pe so!" said the Master,
"An' what'll yo' say to his nuttier, country
-
when yo' meet bei a yo' mint soon 'eat of the Dalevnen's enthusiasm whatStr,"nin;. eed
if he should not after
non, and she asks yo', 1n
what c cis only intensified by the fever of all•'..,S,
"eathe little man.
David? ,What o' th' lad I left ,ti' yo, aefr apprehension. Many a man 'James Moore eyed himsuspiciously,
u'1 hose more than he 'cared to ")that d'yo' mean?" he asked
Adam, to guard and keep for me
faithful and true, till this Day?' .end '5'ten:plate were Th' 0wd Un beat, -tinily.
then yn'll ha' to speak the truth, God's `'tit he'd not bel Nay; owd, indeed, M'Arlam shrugged his shoulders,
truth;and t'o'll ha' to answer, 'sin,he was—two years older than his "There's merry a stili 'twi't Cup
dreat rival; there were a 'hundred and lip, that's a', 1 was thnkin' sonic
the y the lad. yo'left mel nicer raid i' kind I nicer bore wi' bins
word to thm, come
risk-, a hundred chances; still: mischance might coe to him;"
'
What's the odds aq,in Owd Bob n' The Master's eyes flashed danger -
and river tried to. And in the end I ''
drove him by persecution to try and tnreun. ? I'm takin` 'em. Who'll lay c: usly. 'I -Ie recalled the many rumors
murder ale.' Tl len ntay'be she'll look agiu T'h' 0 wi Un?" he had heard, and the attempt on the
atyo'—yo' best ken boo—and she'll Ant wall the air saturated with aid da etisly in the year,
say, "Adapt, Adam! is this what I de- tars " r�ettial talk °f the cid dog, "I canna tliinl: ony one would be
served fra yo'?" ti-ese everlasting references to hi; cow'ard enough to Murder him," he
certain victory; his ears drumming said, drawing himself up,
The gentle, implacable voice ceased.
i'.ith the open boast that the grayM'Adam lent forward. There was a
The girl turned and slipped softly out
of the room and MkAdam was left clog was the best in the North, 11'- nasty glitter in his eye, and Isis face
alone to his thoughts and his dead Adam became the silent, ill -design- was all a -tremble.
ing man: of six months since—mor- "Yell no think oily one 'd be coo-
wi memory. ase, brooding, suspicious, .muttering and enough to set the and father, baithl Hither sonti) 'murder
and father, baith!" rang remorselessly of conspiracy, plotting revenge. the father. Yet some one did,—'set
in his ears.
The scenes at the ;Sylvester Arms the lar) on to 'sassinate me. '1 -Ie failed
were replicas of those of
previous' at me, and next, I suppose, :he'll try
CHAPTER. XXIIIS Years, Usually the .little man sat iso= at Wtilliei" There was a flush on the
later! in a far corner, ,silent and glow- sallow .face, :anis a vindictive ring in
The Black Killer still cursed the ering, with Red 'Willi at his 'feet. Now the thin voice: "One way Either, fair
land. Sometimes there would be a and then he burst into a paroxysm of or foul, Wullie or me, air or abith,.
cessation in the crimes; then a shep- Insane giggling, slapping his thigh, has got to go afore Cup Day, eh,
herd, going his .rounds, would= notice and muttering, "Ay, it's likely they'll !Janes Moore! e'h?",
Isis sheep herding together, packing beat us, 'Wullie. Yet aiblins there's a The Master put .his hand on the.
in unaccustomed squares; a raven, wee somethin'—a somethin' we ken latch of the gate, "That'll do, 1M'
gorged to .the crop, would rise before and they liana; VJullic—e'h1 :Wullie, :.Adam," lie said. "`I'll stop to hear no
hini .au.d 'flap wearily away, and •he bel het' And sometimes he would more, else "I might get angry we'
would come upon the murderer's lat- leap to his feet and address his pot- )'o'• Noo git off this ;gate, yore tres
est victim. house audience, appealing to 'theist Passm' as 'tis."
The Dalesmen were in despair, so 'tassionately, satirically, tearfully, as Be shook the gate. 1•fiAcla:s tulnbl
utterly. •futile had their ''pants been.'`'he mood might be on him; and his ed off, and went sprawlling into the
•
-'? a - 'heme was always the same:'' ; sheep clustered 'There Was no proof; no h�tpe, no p , y James a P betel+t.. Picking ilial_
parent probability that the end , was Moore, Ow•d Bob, the Cnp, and the self lip, he dashed- on through the
near, ,As for the Tailless Tyke, the plots agiu him and, his 'Wilie; and 'flock, waving his arms, kicking 'fan -
only piece of evidence against him he concluded with that hint of the. tasticall.y, ;and scattering ,confusion
had flown •with David, who, as it surprise to Dome. everyWhene:
chanced, had divulged what he had Meantime, there ,w'as no news of Just wait till /'I' 1i thro' wi' ens,
seen to no reran: D'av'id;, he had gone as utterly as a will yo shouted the Masterseei
, m
-hip``-foundered in mid-Atlantic. Some the danger. g
lmoapomaarms
sr.nr,�!e
THURSDAY, SEPT. 21, ' 1933.
It was a request which, according the weeks immediately ,preceding .the
to ,the etiquette of sheplherding, one Trials, Idhe d'ana,ersi'gn'al w"as 'penpdt-'
man was bound. to grafi}t. another. But uallly ;flaunted .'benealt'h'' his 'n'ose,
\M'Adatn rushed on regardless, dam- .1.tw•1ce did 'Watch, the black°'cross
ing and 'gesticulating. ''S'avefor ' the 'bred ;i°hkined in the `s'braw yard, hurl DR. H. I IUIGIH R0'SIS, Physician
lightning vigilance 0"( IO'wd B''b, 'the a, brazen challenlge oat !the nigJt' lair, call Surgeon. Late of London Hoa
flock glint iha've broken, Twice did the Master,, with lantern, Pital, London, ' England. Speoirvi
"T think yo' might ha' waited I iSvtilt"I land IO'wtd (B'o'b, islallly '[anti• land attention to diseases of the eye, ear,
remonstrated the Master,' as the 'little search every !hole and corner 'Of the nose and throat, Office a'n'd' reed.,
Man burst his 'ay through. prenmises—Ito 'Goad ;nothing.IOaae of the den'ce behind Domimion Bank, Officm'
"Noo, Il've 'forgot solnthin'l" the dairysmlaids 'ga've notice, lavoltvi;ng that ercial 'Seaforbh, d onday a;
other cried, and back he started as he the (Tann Was haunted; eat, on sever FfioneHotel;Nm 5; Residen3rce Phone 144,a '
had gone. . al 0cCasiolns in Nhe early 'morning, she
It was more than dnnnan nature, had seen a 'bogie fitting down the
could tolerate" slope of ;the IWas'trel—a sure Iporhenh,
DR.
F, J. BURROWS,Seaforth.
^'B;olb, keep him off!" Sani'l declared, of tail: ap'proa'ching Office and residence, Goderich street,
BURROWS,
A [dash of teeth; a blaze of gray; cie'albh in ale village, re'ponted 'haviug east of the United Chards. Coroner
eyes; :an,d the old ,dog had leapt f.or- 5C6U,'in Idle twilight 'o'E dawia, a little For the County of Huron. Telep'hon e
ward to oppose the little man's ad- ghostly ;figure, haggard and startled, No, 46.
vance, stealing silently frau tree to tree in
"Shift loot o' ma light !" cried he, the ia.rchaco'pse by ;the lane. 'The Mas
-
striving to dash past ter, however, irritated by these 'con-. :DDR; F. J, R. FORRSITER__iEye, Ear
"Hold hint,' .lad l" Stant 'alarn5, rdisnlisse'1 the shot}' soon- Nose and ThroatGraduate in Medi-
And hold him the, 'o'ici dog did niari'ly. eine, University of Toronto 1897,
while his master opened the gate ,and "One thing 1I in sartin o'," said ire Late Assistant New York Olplkthai-
pu•t the flock through, the opponents "There's nlot a'critter ?Lloyds ion Ken mic and Aural In's'titute, Moo'refielld's
dodging in front of one another like malt at nights ;but :Th' IOlwrd' •U.i i' Eye, and Golden Square throat 'hospi
lcntolws it,,,, f.
opposing tlireeiqurrter-b'acts at the balls, London, England, At Gomm -
Rugby game. Yet, even las doe said it,a little mad ercial Hotel, !Seaforth, 3rd ;Monday is
"O'ot o' ma path, or I'll' strike In d'nagtgled, 'weary -eyed, smeared will each month, from 11 a.m. to 3 p,m,
shouted the little man in a' fury, as tine dew 'and •d'ust, was ii'nrping in .art 'the
last sheep passed through the gate. door 'of a ,Nouse barely a mile away
"I'd not" warned the Master,
• luck, Wullie, curse it !" he
"'Birt 1 twill! !" yelled''M1Adam; and, cried, throwing 'b'Fmsel'f ,into a chair DR. W. C. S'PIR0IAT.-4,raduates at
and addressing some one :who ,w,u
Faculty of Medicine, Umivecsi'tp of
darting forward es the gate nent.g to,
ter, Wes'te'rn Ontario, London. Member
struck furiously at'his opponent, ltoa :there nae luck. 'An' yet I'n
II -Ie missed, and the gray ' dog
Sur -
sure o't as !I am that there's a (God h of College of Physicians and Snr-
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
Medical
til
heaven." geom.of Ontario. Office in rear of
charged at him like a mail -train.
Aberhart's drug store, Seaforth
James Moore—" but over Phone 90. Hours 1.30 4p.m.,
he went like a toppled wheel'barrow, M'Ad'am )rad 'b'ecome an !old man
b' 7.30
while the old ring turned again, raced fate. But little more 'than fi'lty, yet 'h -9 p.m, Other hours by app'ointmea,
at the gate, tool: it magnificently in looked to have reached .m'an's ald.o't
his stride, and galloped up the ']ane ted years. His sparse hair was quit
after iris master, white; his 'body shrunk 'and Ibawed
At \M'Adaate yell, James Moore and, his thin (hand shook like an aspei
had turned. as it groped for 'the familiar .bottle.
"Served yo' properly!" .he called In another matter, too, he was al �R J. A. MU'N'N, Successor to
back. illi faro together c'han'ged. 'Formerly, whateve Dr. R. R. Ross, graduate of Norfh-
1 ye yet it's not {vise his 'faults, 'there had. .been no h'arder western University, Chicago, Ill. Li -
to tamper wi' a gray dog or his sheep. working neon in the 'country -side. A:
centiate Royal College of Dental Sur -
working the first time he's downed ye,
I'm thimiah'!" •all lou s, in .all weathers, you anigh goons, Toronto. Office over Sills'
have seen him with !his 'gigantic at hardware, Main St., Seaforth. Phone
The ,.little man raised himself plain- Cendant going ,frig rounds. Now •al ISl•
fully to his elbow and crawled tow- that was different: 'he never
and the gate. The Master, up the put 'hi
hands to the plough, and
lane, could hear briar cursing as he(with none ,to
dragged himself. Another Moment,
him the land 'was left' wholly tin R. F. J. B'ECHIELY,, graduate
and a head was tended, ea that rain said that, of Royal College of Dental Surgeons,
poked through the surety, there would be a farm .to le Toronto. Office over W. R. Smith's
bars of the gate, and a devilish little
face 'looked after hint. on the March 'Mere 'Estate cons grocery, Main Si,, Seaforth. Phones,
"Dawned .me, by—, he did!" the :Michaelmas. office 185W, residence 1853,
little mail cried passionately. "I owed a'nstead of working, the 'little mal
ye baith sonletitin' before this,.and sat all day 'in he 'kitchen at home
too, by—,brooding 'over his wrongs, and 'brew
I own ye' sonle'thin'
ing vengeanatice. Even the Sy'Iveste
more. An' is!ye, Adam _lM"t\loan Arms knew him noo more; (for he stay
pays his debts!"
" ed where ;he'was with his dog ane! hi
I've heard the. contrary," the Was -bottle, 'Only, when the •shroud o IGIEOIRIGIE ELLIOTT,icensed
ter replied drily, and turned away up ,night 'had come down to rover Sins
for the County of Huron,
the lane toward the 1M•arc'hes. rrangements can be made for Sale
nt
he slipped out and away :on sloe er
rand on which molt even RGd 1\tui Date at The Seaforth News, Charges
CHAPTER XXIV accompanied hint, moderate and satisfaction guranteed.
Dental
Auctioneer.
St was 'only three short weeks be- So the •tints bled .on, ,till the (Sun
fore Cup 'Day that one afternoon 'Jim g
day before the Trials, came round• WATSON AND REID'E
amen Moore
a letter ha Pen post-muir, All that day'\M'Adam sat in "his kit
Jain ns llleorc opened it as the post- ellen, drinking, muttering, thatching
man still Stood 01 the door,
revenge,
•1't was from Long 'Kirby—still in "Curse it, '''Wullie! curse it I The
sakre
to .him (for mercy's "Curse
slippin' — slippin' -- slippin'
aloe keep Ota•d ,Bab safe within Thursday next—but three days mair
doors at nights; at all events till af- and I isaana the pro'of-S haena the
ter the great event was over. For Kir- proof.)"—and he rocked to and fro
by knew, as did every Dalestnan, •that Alla kinds toInsuranceasin risks -Class
biting :his nails in the agony of his ed at lowest rates in First -Claes
eet-
Noe old flog dept in the porch, might slip in and doersbe-
tween the two doers of the house, ofCompanies,
which the muter 'was only ,loosely All day long lie never moved. Long
All
sunset he sat on; long after dark
closed by a chain, Ku that the ever- eliminated. the features of, the rooms.
veal:i:vi guardian might all agiu us, Wullie. It's
out and go his rounds at any momentyrau and :1 alane, lad. \1' Aslan, to be
This 'was. 'how bite smith concludedCo,of the night beat somehow, onyhow; and Moore's Niguel Fire hisurance C
tr win. So they've settled :t, .and so
his .II -spelt ante: 'Look out for 1['- 'twill be—onless, 'Wullie, unless—but HEAD OFFICE—SEAFORTH, Ont
Adan i tall you 1 Lno'w• 'h el tri at curse it 1 I've nl n;, the proof!" --and be
thotvd int afore cup flay—failin ins OF'FIC'ERS
hammered the table before him, and Geo. R. McCartney, Seaforth - Pres.
y, u. if the ole clog's bete iiia a runt- stamped 'on the floor.
cd man i say so fur the luv o God James Connolly, Goderieh - Vice-Tiess
keep ycr eyes wide," :1t midnight he arose, a marl, des- Merton. A. Reid, Seaforth—Sec.- Treas.
Th,.. 'Allister read the letter, anti pirate plan looming Through 1his flat -
AGENTS:
died brain. W. E. Hinchle
used it carefullltc postman, who par- "S swore 'T'd pap him,y. \k'ullie, and Murray, R. R. 3 Seaforth; E:. John
1 mil If l hang for iit !1'11 be even James
E. R. WaGtt,
"1 tell yo' what," said Jin, at ter him, 1 haena the proof, but I Jarmoubh, Brodhageu; James Watt,
length, speaking with an earnestness hllow—I lanotvl"' 'IIs Blyth; C. T. Hewitt, Kincardine
that .made the 'other stare, 1 wish 'groped blind
`his eye Wm, Yeo, IIalmesville.
to the mantel piece with blind eyes DIRECTORS;
yo'cl do what he asks yo': keep Th' and swirling brain. Reaching up {cit) Y\xidliatlt Knox, 7�ondes'boro'
Ow•d 'Un in o' night, .I mean, just for fumbling hands, Sc took down the ;old , George
the •present." hlu,ndet+buss from above the (replace 'noilfaeoy,hardt, Brodhagen; James Con-
.
The )![aster shook his head aid "Wullie," he whispered, Chuckling !redly, Godenich Alex: L'roa•dfoot, No.
laughed, 'tearing the letter to pieces. hideously, "Wullie, ,.cotyle olll You ant! 3, Seaforth; Robert ,Ferris, Blyth;
"Nay," said he; ft'•flctain of n f -bel 'bel" (But the Tailless Tyke was George McCartney, No, 3, Seaforth;
3dSsdam, Cup or no 'Cup, 'Th' O'wd not (there, At nightfall he had slouch- John Pe'p'per, Thomas d; James Shot-
George
'Uri has the run o' ma land same as l silently .out of the house on bnsi- dice, rtlsWn; T'botnas Moylan, No. 5,
er s1 Seaforth,
he's had since a puppy. Why, Jias mess he best cot of. 'So his mas'ter
the (first night 1 s'hsi 'him tip that crept out of the room alone—on-tip- Parties desirous to effect insurance
night the 'Killer comes, ;111 lay."r transact oiler business; will be
Inc.toestill chuckling.
The postman turned wearily away, The coo'( night air refreshed }fins, pramptly attended to by applications
and the IM.ts'ter stood 'looking after ,and he stepped stealthily along, histo any of the above named officers alk
him, •wlondering ,what had come of quaint weapon over his shoulder: dressed their- respective peat
late to his former 'Cheery friend,to'w
clown ithe hill; across L'he ;Bottom;
offices.
(These two were not the only warn- skirting the ;Pike; till Ise reached the
ings 'J'ames IMaore received During plank -bridge over, the Wastrel. IHe crossed it ;safely, that :Provid-
ence whose care is drunkards placing
his ;footsteps. ;Then lie stole up the
slope like 'a hunter stalking his prey.
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(To Be Continued,)
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