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The Huron Expositor, 1914-08-14, Page 7. . V � i I I � � I I - , � I . � � � . I . . I . I . I - I . . I I.. . I - I . . � -1 . ; AUGUST 14,1911 . � I - . � I 11 I I . . � _____ , THE HURON EXPOSITOR , - I . I 7 71 . - - lr_,�� - — I I N, -I-1 I I I . I I I I - - . 'I InInn,IngInnnn� - WON! . - 11,011 - .1 — --ffX&",X,.W.-*--W-,_- I I . —_ � ___ .. � , ________ , , L ' q. * r I I I 1. � , _____1 --.-.-. ____ _____ . � ____ . I - I . - . —0-11 I I I I j�i , , a. K Mr, . � � r - -, I I - _ -..-- - _­_ I ,_ . . ; I . ­_ . I -, — ! .N.. , I . I I I I - I I I I . - . I " -.r � 11�711 ta��; "37- ­. _7A . I inT . . , - 5 , . I" _-A '. -1 . W1, 11,;, � � "" T. I . . I A �. I Wgrrister, Solicitor, Conveyweer and I upon . ­ . fbolk,ied straight tuto those of the wan I I . I- I tMary Public, Solicitor for the Dor&- I no I I . " Fi . � , � I I - � . . I I 1i TH . F W ! I e'l . I . . . .. I I 'who, had einp!oyed her. I I � I . i. � kawa Bwzx, Oftim Is rear *f tbz DI , . . 11 I . I . I "Would you be humble," she, deinand- 1 1 1 - in -j" 13aize.., Seaforth. Uoney to loan, I I V.. , I I � � I � . - - . . ': � — -, ____ - -,- - . ed,ananow ber voice asnecoinesoft I � � . . I . - . . I I ,� I I I . . � ly music -,fl, yet forbidding, too, with a � .� �� 1, I 11 I J. X B'21, aT. , - � - ­.- . -- , - �__ � � .. . _. I i note of passion, "would you be humble - lswmw�& . I - U�I __ I I'm ,---- —_ -_ - - � - - -_ -_ � I . , - � Warriater, Solicitor, Convey&n.-er &j.4 , I . -- I ­ _­ - . I II � I - I . . � . I If you were going to prison for three . � - I � I IKO-%,&ry rublia. t4tiev up-statra over I - 1. I . . . . . years for something you didn't do?" . � I --,I I �t � I � . - � I '4 I W.alker's fl4rultu,re stoze, Main street, ­sEffill- - . "Don't mind her, s1r," Cassidy said. . .. . OA i I I � I � . . Skaffort1l. . I . � . " -- .- -1 ,I? - i . . I He meant to make his manner very re- I I 16 Y oil -I I lk I I � A,Vrk T If 's --.----,-,- __ __ , . L I . Irlff , LL , . - f IV I- . I . W, .aQLMMRAD�_ . , k . I assuring. "They all say tbat. They 1 � 11 . 11 I . ; - . . - A 1',�_, I - I are Innoedut, of course! Yep,Abey all .44 - Awrleter, BollUetor, Conveyancer and I IT , - (i 11 CIA I i 1, S01-1113 (11, I ­ .� � I i I .V I y - . � i FF I I C lParms for sale. Office, In Scott's block, I 1. - say it. It don't do lem any good, but I f, -V f �] � 14 lics 'street, Watorth. . , b ' t 11 'IL. _X V .. � I I , I Just the same they all swear t4ey're I I W rl ot '. 4 . . . Innocent. They keep it lip to the very � I � - - , . I- . - 2 , f&JAUD(FOOT, ELAYS & KMLOR;1� . - - I . la , - I - Alonday .2 I i , iIt Fublic. Solicitor rcr tne Caua- I I I .± ?I �o matter bow right they've been I i . � , R I C -as Bank of Commerce. Money to loan. I . — I . !91. � . I POSITIVELY THE LARGESTS-AlE IN (',� ANNADA - � . .4. a &irrlsters, Sollattora, Notaries Pubilo, . 1q1Q3W­NM— . . The voice of ,the girl, raDg clear. � - -----. 1. . �i I. I " I � . . i I 91c, Money to lend .In Seaforth an Mon- I - ­­ . . - There was a n e of insistence that � . . I . wm�l k, . I . - .-� " . . I . - I 9" A own -_ . . i Uy of e4ch wbek. Office in Kidd block. ­�, I � :"`�, i, " �, ,I �. � " . carried a curious dignity of It - i _"MM0I ______ I . , � i 11- � . � I I I I . I I I III �� I� ,, 1, I I ,� .. - The very simplicity of her statement that will Iceep their reet off the PaTe- I1jnIk,(,Ir. I '__-MI1IIIIRi,r .) . , . 4 - � I Ymmawmlyj �'. ___ - 111��I��I�� I . - � t I- .. - . ';$. - � I �� l��� � . might have had a power to convince ent winter inornii)gs. Do you think ; .111ow dare� you speak ta Die like 9 . I ..v , & In , , ,I� 0 I - I - -VE, V. IL . . . � . I Z;1 _; 1i;; - 1, - - I 'i -1 WaDtS to steal? Do y U. , I I JAM, GRIF . . am, . . one who listened without prejudice, al tha� any g I 0 1 t I 1.1,.�-�; 't - . . -I lie tl 1113(10 �d- - � � Sbaor graduate of Ontario Vaterin- 1 - I . I thaugh the words �themselves Were of think that any girl wants to risk"- IV, I I 'da red," Mary Turner ex- I p:7 Dolk9e. All diseases of Domestic : �__ . the trite sort that any protesting ­rlm- ;111 - � O&I'veals treated� CaUs Promptly attend- ; 0 ­ ­ .., . I I . By tbiq time, however, Gilder had plained, "becallse you have d6ne . . I - - .11, . - . ­-, � ,- , � �, ,_ I ­ 11 . - Inal Might utter. regained his power of speech. and be AV ad tg sad charges moderate. Veterinary . i . � .111 the harm yon can to me. And no" I'm . I 04stistry -a spiecialty. ,Office and rest- - . I . . . . I -_ 111 t611 you I dIdWt do Itl" interrupted sforl ily: I I . . - trying to give you tbe.-chance to do � - . it I Game *a- Goderich street, one door east I Bu. M VIN DANA Gilder himself felt the surge of emo '�And Is this what you have taken better by the others.' Yibu a,k m , I - � 1, 1,ka � t swung through. these mo- up - E to make a t� (i why I i A�t Dr,c ftott's offJcs, seafor I tion t my time for? You want I dare. I have R riabt to dare. Lhave I , � I` ,.e.,4, 'FROM. THE* PLAY OF . ould .not yield to It. ' m I . � I . 3 ! � , M. I � I . ments, but he - w all this pre- maudlin plea for guilty, dishonest been stral-lit all y life� � I bave want- . i . � - , "What's the use Of � girls, when I thought,you really meant " nd � 3r. NA -"31", T.. Wr I o . qp4ed sharpiy� "you In ed decent food and warm clothes a i NW&or graduate of Ontario Veteria- i - BAYARONEILLERI I to bring me factsly" - � a little hallPiDOSS all tile time I have %1: I L p7 Oolk&, ,and lionorary member of I � 0 I- . - - __ * ,were given a fair trial, and there's an ".We work nine hours a day?" the you, ai I have gobe 'With- . . I I � � M�IIIIIIIIII1 i � - ... .. .. ."....... . ." . ' . worked for nd . - . Ut; Medical Amxiation of the - Ontario . . I � I - ­ '' - -1 I ­,­;� ­­ . , . end of it girl's .quiet voice went on, a curious gs just to staY straight - I I - , . 11SAIh , inn T wasnitl Why, if ,the trial -1 1. 44 11 ^1P -1f. 4trlina Z�- i � I .k At- -10 I � . I ; out those thin i � j VTGW-K&E"Wi LA"W4112. JL�v 466 aeon 1. - � I We %; L" LW 11 i I � - - . . . � ' patuos 11.1 - The end of It all Is, you -are aencUng ; i pU MompWLIc A-Imals by the most mod- ­,N:Tbr on He pansed f;�r a moment. "No, pilt She has Deen,- had been�alr I shouldn't be here. :Po . I � this," 'the fatber Interject- Helen Morris toda�! h�urs a day 'for six days in the week. o � i ' son for. something I didlilt do. i � I . t !er I had - � . Wa prisciplen, Deattstry and, Vft Vey,i ed di�yly. - , � It this way," h said finally- . asking about you again and again..., you call it fair wiien the lawy, lsn�t It? And the trou me to pri . . � q a 9. 4pacialty. Oftim opposite Dick's "Anyhow, It 'doesn't mat i �er much," . We found her ivandering about our store . er your trouble." was only a boy -one 'Whom the court That's a fact, , That*s why I dare!" I . !, t . , She's all broken up ov ble is an honest girl can't live on $6 a -us'- himsel . Just q � or I ,� bis first Gilder could not ti G .If i � X*t*l, Main stioet, Lleaforth. All, p .today In a very nervous condition. In her , . - ftrs left at the b�6tel, will receive prompt Dick re lied, quite, unabashed. "Tell excitement she carried away about $100 "Who Is Velen Morrisl" the lifeless' told me to take, a boy tryingn k. She can7t do it and buy food tben. to all audible command. He was I t � 4 L . ; me, dad, how goes it??, . _, - izing her, voice demanded. There was no Inter- case, my case, that meant th . and clothes and pay room rent and - - : � I . putation. -Night calls received at the wor0i of rarelace_ Not reco,,n i my life? My lawyerl Why� be was - e iously disturbed by the gently SPO I - � . .,L "I "Pretty well, pretty Ive detained her for a I est In the question. . carfare. That's another fact, Isn't It?" s r; - i #fnw ; .. . well, ,son, I'm our store detect ken truttis tp,at bad Issued from t.be . . - - gain, my- boy."' sbort tim Gilder entered the offlee with the ge Mary re-aTded the owner of the store , L . i - ___ , .nlad'to see you home ag e. Fortunately f or us all, Mrs. just getting, experience- tting it at Z� . ared. with - I I I - , Gaskell was able to explain who she was, � et girl's lips. Ile was not prep 11 -1 . KEMO" There was a great -tenderness In the and she ht.s just gone to her home. Hop- qbIck, bustling activity that was ordi- my expensel" with grave questioning In .her viol � I - 11 � I I I � I a few seconds of st- . . I any answer, thoul.0 he hotly resented 11 . I 13� J. W. K_Ai1f,* M.D.C.bl usually rather cold gray eyes. I Ing for '.L*vfrs. Gas'k-ell's speedy recovery, nhrlly expressed in his every Move- . There followed eyes. / 'Sly I Qv�ry wo"d of ber accusation. - "Amd I'm glad to hom' I (I to and wlt� all good wishes, I am yours very 1 425 Riclimct-d street, London, Ont. e e, (1 � , L ment He paused as be beheld the two Jence.' Then Gilder made an effort to "I don't care to discuss 'these thing , � � . i truly. 'shake off the feeling that bad so POS- be declared peremptorily 4,,,4 the girl I Cassidy faced about, and in blis ; , -there was again that ciearing of .. . I :M I i . Specialist: ,F-urgery and Genito-Urin. be" t� � � ' : IDOVL ement there was a tug at the wrist i Disieases oZ men and wome the throat, but he finished�lbravely- I Smithson again entered the office,, - sessed him, lind to a certaiw degree he remained silent for a moment. I t i siry ,n., . AW I � -irl that set her moving toward i I "with you.21 !, . I n more perturbed than before. - succeeded. to &1scuss any- � Of � the M 1� __ � - --,.--- , . - I I eve e it . . * "And I have n,o wish i r realiz, 'is i . �� ­ "The jury foun - i the door. TIc ation of what th I I - DR. F, .3. BURROW& The father "avoided a threatenbig "Wbat on earth is the matter now? . 11 .. , I.% .. d'you guilty," he as thing," Maxy returned evenly. "I Only I ,�L �-�.-.�..�-11 - shown in hor final speech. I . :;:,: 2ftles pad residelOzz-Goderich street, display -of Gilder spluttered- suspiciously. . __&;', serted, with an attemp� to make his ' ant was - ,::;.�4 nt to give you what you asked for- ! ni e. i � emotion by an a-brupt - 7,_,;,��,:.X , wa I ... I "It's Mrs. Gaskell still," Smithson . �,),:.:,�­�, - up 11 't;Tbree years isn't forever," she said i ,, . voice magisterial in. its severity. hen they first locked me - OM of tb,- Methodist church, Beatortb. I change of suiject to the trite. . . ,4 � .: I, facts. W . : "'..':.."� I ,mThen I come out i - __. , . . u.Yp � - Itow No. 16, in great trepidation. "She .. .:-�;.- �,; .,­§'�'�-.- . lilty.- Do in a L level voi�e. 14 - L .1. 1� - . Coroner for the County: replied �..`­,-:.-.-- -L I.. 4 "Yes, the jury found me guilty (19 I used to sit and hate yo' "Have a good time?" lie Inquited _�,". , . . . . . - L . . . . . .. , .. I I . 11111111%., .. � :-'� � - "Ob, of course!" 1. onally, Mr. Gilder, to ..­ .:.-�:;..: 1 can tell you, Mr. casually. , . wants you pers ... -.1. .. �:L you know why? . . ­-r­� .,.;�- I . , �'..:j$.. I - � -- L I ­­ - -.:::: . . ! A . I - . , I... " Gildor. It was because they bad been I "L. 1� I ... 1. "The time of my young life. I tell 11pol - ogize to her. She says that the :, n g -"And then I tbought that perhaps � , -, 'hours witbout reachi . 7 . DR& SCQTT & MACKAY. action tAken against her is an outrage, .11. out for three you did not understaud-tbat, If I were *1 . � . Foul dad, It's a fact that; I did almost . . I .� . I I and she I-. not satisfied with the apol- a decision, The evidence didn't �eem to tell you how things really are, it il .�L 1, - 11 Z. G. SI graduate ot V16toria and Dreak the bank at Monte Carlo. I'd . � . ,-�-.:. L , %, � I � I � , _ I . WIlege of Fbysiclams and Surgeons. iavo done it - re �f ol�y my money - o"ies of all the rest of us. She says to be quite enough f or some of them, migglIt be you -would change them I L ­.. 11�:-. . I . su __� - I . . :::: " . � 1� - 11, ,-­ . ,Axu Axbor, and . I somehow." . � . i I . .._ � I .mernber of -the �Ontarllo, lad held out" I Vou must make one, too, and that the after all. Well, the judge threatened I '. -_ . ::::*. . I ­­ : ]�;.,­. � I . them up all night. The men 7 4q .% ",:",�* - 4 � .. L Lk-axoner for the County of Huron, "It seems -to me th [ some, � store detective must be discharged for to lock "U' be cried ,Incredulously. * I _?.�__ �%_!_'�.'_.'�:____ � . 'it I've heard ' "The'easY thing ' I �1. . . L� � :1.. I i .- - I I q- Mackay, bonorgra,diiate ofTrinity hing of the sort before," was GlIder'd I intolevible Insolence." wanted to get home� I change my business policy because �� rr'..1, I � ,,P'!?,,.,�,� i � 11nIversity, and gold medallist of - I m his chair L to do was to find me guilty, and let it - i " _: I . ! Trin� (31,11der bounced up fro . you ask me to!" . I _ __ _ .1, 4 _ . � ,%twdc comment But his smile -was �""' ' -__�L- - � . .. . I I . - I ;""-, Was that fair, do yoll I ,X�,(.�_. L ". � . � e '-�f.�. .. ILT Midical Cbllege; member ,or tha C01 - o at' that. There was something Impertlirbable ! � ` - -.�. � grily. - 9 I - � - ... - �V-.,;.._.��;� .- -. JWo of Physicians and Surgeonje,0I still wholly sympathetic. He took a ant= a , ". .. I ­' I - I : . 10 ' And that's not all either. Was ir, the quality of the voice as the - rt .. � - . curlouB vicarlous delight In the esca- ,11'11 not discharge McCracken," he ­ t�. I ` . I � --j I I - , 1. . Ider.? Was it � ..iK. it fair of you, 'Mr. Gil went resolutely forward with her ex- I , �-�---\ _ . �� pades of his son, probably because he vociferAted, glaring on Smithson, who., I '-! ... .. 1. .:-, _. I . '�' - .. .L ` � . . ­ ��, �. �;.� . I - - ­ . . . . Im : . - I I "--�L� - "'�'e_� 1. . ;:a. � I � , fair or you to, come to the court.this .. L pl:t. H. HUGR ROSS. himwlf bad committed no fofli6s in his shrank visibly.- - ! I planation. .. ...:::,.,. I ", I . .. . . - . . - . , xk* 7 ge that I "IYo,you know bow we girls live? 1 - . A Graduate of Univetro,ty Qf L . TQroat,o� cal.low dRys. "Why didn't you cable L "But abo-i�t_tbe apology, Mr. Gilder," "t morning and tell the jud. I . .. 5 � . I � I - - . � ' ........ .. --- I i - - r4culty of Medicine, member of Col- me?" he asked, puzzled at such re- be remiud6d, speaking very deferen- should be sent to p�lson as a warning But, of course, you don't Three of us - , ... , I 11 . � 1. I . I .- � L - fte of Physicians and Surgeons of ()R- straint on the 1)art of his son. - I tially, yet with insistence. .� � to others?" � I in one room, doing our own cookin- ; . L I i . ; t' . I taxia; Va9B V.&II couTzes, In Chicago - . . . . 19 -you I' he exclaimed in mo- over the two burner gns stove ard our ,1 � C[Uncal School of Chicago; �-Royal Opl2k- , "Because It gave me a capital ex- ,lob, I'll apologize," he said with a � know V r ambsu-, Hosplu,.1, Lon&u, Hnfl_&L I - L CUSe for coming home," wry -Qmjte of discomfiture, "I'll make men s, ernation. � � - W11 washing and ironing evenings, 'I I 11 . I is I I I heard you in the courtrooin," she 0 i pital,' Londoz., "You clear out of here, boy!" Gilder ' a f ter beingL on our feet for nine hours.!' I - ' - Mdvarsity CoI Hos I thin,gs even up a -bit when I,get an said. f§Tbe dock Isn't v ; I . . I I N&JUjI DffW_.-ftak ot the Dominion commanded -brusquely. "I'm a work- [apolo.- - fi "I have provided chairs. behind the , . I gy -om Gasket]. I slirewdly - spoke to the ' . � swik � rJeazorth 1' , '. , col -inters," he stated. - . - I' - 6. H .C...�.- I the bench where you - . Ight . - suspect t1i t that estimable gentleman ..... ... I . I . rhome No. . Ing man. But here, wait a minute," 14 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . * ..... X... x . -::�.;::::::-.";:::- L . . -KS-Ki�i'.--.."iii: MUs osw*red from reside - ..:-A . Audge about my case. Yes, I heard . ROS, Tk-Wriz he added. He brou,-bt forth from a I �.,-., zz�..-". ,=, "But hive you ever� seen a girl sit- i � Is -91n- to eat humble pie, of my bak- -x-�,.-.':-iK�K*.'*i* :i:�:i��:..'-:i.,���..'�,�l:�:., � I - 7 . I ::j:::j:�:j�­ -`.'%� you. It wasn't, Did I do it? or, Didn't I stmt, Reatorth, " 0 . �.*1:*K%':Sii them?" she questioned pocket a neat sheaf of, ban4idotes, ; Ing, from his wife's recipe. And his '�"-ii�:��i��!-.,.*i.-�..�.i�-.,. . tin- In one of . .... 0 - .. I- -I- I . I .:... '"I"": - -*. , .. : ., a I must I - . ... � .* ; which he held out. "Tbe.re's ca]rfare will be'an honest RPQlO,-Y, whiell mine I I ... .��-::H-.ii��,ii..,i�ii�i�*.i.,�.'��:�.i-...- - . I do it? No. It was only th t' coldly. -"Please answer me. Have I . .,:j:j%.: I --i::% .�:j.j:::.. * . ' . -:.:_%:� Xx:*--i-*i:� -N`�`_ ade a warning to others." . - � '. t the room. � '.. - -':i::L,�i..:ii�i���ii�i�,�i.�i3ii� ..,-.-.- be m � _:.:::: I . . R& , . for you," he said, With a chuckle. 'won't," And be lef I ...*.:::*i:i K -K .. �.' ,i:�..i_�' 7 Of course not," she said, after , . . ::­­'-: .. _X - you I I . . . - , :LUCTIMms - I "And now'elear out. ,.I'll see, you at :1. ­­.. Again silence fell for a tense inter a little pause during which the -owner i . . . . . . _" ­ I . -",as on this , at �a- I ,_... I TAGMAS BROWN'. , it same day th, ;L� .: ... -1 - . .� val. Then finally the glr� spoke- ' 4 -,-.-.-.-.-' .L er i ! I L ..Ug""d &Ieer for the countlei, dinner." . er numerous trips . , ,_ ., id imply, "as il he shook h - . � on I rall, on one of b ; . . . . . . . . . .", __ "Mr. Gilder," sbelsa i s I I . X Mgma and Perth . Correspondence , ; head in :emphatic- negation. "And I . - . M6%&JN1AtfJLf0r sale dates can be madc. "You can always get rid �of me throu,-,h tbe'store in behalf of Gilder, , God Is my'judge, I ain 96ing to prison * 2� . � . the same terms," Dick remarked slyly. was accosted by a salesgirl, whose ! I do you understand why7 It's simply ! i , - � i Phone 9T, Seatorth, , i for three years for somethingL I dldn�t . � I vy Calling up . or In the doorway he turned with a final name, EIe]eD Morris, she chanced to "The district attorney told ma to bring I because every girl knows that the. , I � I . I � - ,M*, NzpIoUtor office. Charges moder- . I h e Judge to . 1: . r�l . . speechl- which was uttered in splendid i this girl here." I manager of her department would i - f W ORA iLtisfaction sug.ranteed. � know. . send, me to prison?" I - . I — -disregard for the packet of money he ."Wivit on earth do you want?" Sarah visitors, then lie spoke curtly to, the 11 he thieving I en think he could .get along without her I I I A . , that bag be going had J�lqst r9celYed. "Oh, dad, please ' . T . I- if be were to -see her sitting down- I . . . -,I , I *. . JOHN ARNOLD, -forget to give Sadie that $5 1 Inquired snappishly. - � secretary. � . on 1.1 this store fo year,lhas I I don't I. 'What did the.T dolo Mary,Turnar?' em- loafing, you know'. So she .would be i l-, I - Lleensed� auctioneef ror the counties Sarah. - i will ring got " to . I "You may go, � stop," Gilder answered - I I . ot- Huron and Perth. Arrangements for borrowee( from her for the tax!.", I 111Tbey sent her to prison for three �. discharged. All It amounts to Is that � � t I when I' wish you. a-aln." pbatically, with all his usual energy of � , I I -,-- I , � � . sale dates can be ma.de by cal!Ln.- Up L The ownet of the store returned to - .V'Cars.7 In I after being on her feet for ntRe hours i 11 I I � . c O' ' I . I There followed an Interval of silenee manner restored. I I ' order to � z I - � Phone, 41, - Sea!orf,h,� or The EiPosUQr his labors with a new zest, f r the . 6. bree years?" The salesgirl bad re- . 1.,f the girl u.sually -walks home In I 11, ut him in . 'I , T znl I in Cr .11 . . "Won't . you do something about it?", . I . office. Cha.rgeB moderate a A - meeting with his son had p . t5 � I save car fare. Yes, she walks, wbeth- : . 11 nd sP'af ac I while the secretary was leaving the of- ' "Send ' me to prison won't stop % . I peated the words in a tone that was;113- : . i I � , I fice and the girl with her warder stood Mar Turner said dreari �. ' . I eve . � Perba � s in- ; ; ry minute I - - I tion guaranteed. high I spirits. ps it might have - deflDable, yet a tone vehement in it J I � I eared 64' y _ er sick or well. A.nyhow, you are gell- LYOU are goI.Ag to P�y for � . . waltin- dn his pleasure. Gilder cl , Perhaps not," Gilder �ternly retoft- -much of them, Mr. Gilder.; There won't be ' been better for Maw Turner ad she I credulous questioning, -Three years?' , . I d punish- erally so tired, It don.1 make . � I 11 ' � his' throat twice III an embarrassment "But the discovery; an t L I � B. Fit. PHILLIM. Pi ed. - - - - I colUe to him just Ten, while -he was e. I - . I . ' a day or an hour that I won' remiern - .. i she said again, a6 one fefusinrg to b ' ones will." difference which you are." _-�_ - - L � . for'igu to him before briall�r he spoke he other gull� , Licensed au,ctloriee�r for the counties yet in this softened mood. Bat fate � . e-- .. "What ,has all -this to do with the ber that at the last it was your word I �. - a! I ifeve. I � I nged to a businesslike P � . . . z . of Huron and Perth. Belng�a practic 'ould . . to tibe girl. His manner clia Store? L Thft� � . . had ordained that other events sh I � question of theft in the sent me to prison. And you are going - L 1� _1 I I uzr,er an.1 th uriAerstanding "Yes, three years," I . 1'�d� girl," . Gilder said &'ntlY-hIs alertness. "You sent word to me that � - - : I . - oroughlY restore him to his uslial harder' self '- I to LStop the wax the excuse for your coming here. to pay me for that. You are going to I the va,lue of farmatock and irilplemerits 11 - - � , . A better position to. re- before their interview. Smithson en- ; "Good (:,od!" There -,�a . s, I no irrever- hard voice VMs softened by ,. n honest you could.' -tell me' how .ind instead of telftg me something pay me for the five years I ha" stary . L . Pizees me in L . Ail tered with an expression of discom- ! ence in the exclamation 'that broke I regret -"my Pvrl, I am - sorry about thefts In the store. Well, my girl, do o . . � I' ' u rant about gas stoves and car ,, ed making money for you --that toot . � i - : . f&ction g -ntetd or no Pay, � lips. IDS I � ,.uara I from the girl's , tead., on1v a Pt I V. I I � I � . "tie ' vacuous coun- . . . this. � i � tWs and, whi.16 I can �m4ke no definite YO . going to pa� 11 the : i . L .Ize good. prices. Charges ,noderate. fiture on his rather 1 . f are." I . , You are y me for al p . 26' I - - -,--3.. .---,,,- j! T v,rderz left In- Exeter will be i PrOmPtl'Y tenance. He walked almost nimbly to , tense horror that touched to the roots Ou ; .- lay ahld"- I ! I / � "You sh Id bel" c.ime the 'Ibstabt promise, IM see wbat'can I . � I � L . . . things I am losing to� , ; nt dis- of emotion. I . I t of your, present - � vtly aajgwered, Immediate RT the desk and spoke with evide 1. . . answer. I about getting You Ou I �-, CHAPTER IV. "--7r" I The girl thrust forth her left hand, i I . b"M . ok-ed up inter- I "Say," Sarah demanded, with the ' t- ^ pencil, . , ..:; : attended to. "Come, co u ,. p . I �, I me!" Gilder exclaimed tes diffic 1�y.,, He picked !u a 11 . tress as his employer 10 L . . . pa L Inferno. ; on that side where stood the officer. I . directness habitual to her, '�'why- are' I illy. "That's no tone to take with met" pulled h pad of blank per convenient I L I rogatively. L So'vigorous was her movement -that � "McCracken has detained-er-a- I you so, anxious about It? This is the ,,Wliy? What sort of tone.do you ex- to his hand -and looked a!t the girl ex- HE Inexorable voice went on In . . . ! I . . ne, as If he had not Cassidy's clasp was� thrown off! the J . _4 _D lady, sir,". he said feebly. "She has thiM time you have asked me 'about pect me to talie"" Was the retort.in tbo pectantly, with aggresqvp Inquiry In Its monoto � e a I I'd . . I . spoken. . , wrist. But the bond...b'etween the two I I C. JIL s R. Tim' T'ble bedn sgarebed, and we have found Mal Turner. What's it to You, listless voice. his gaze. "Xell -me now,�' ho'conclud- T : I , wrist to Ty "And when you are reaily. was not broken, -.for from I I -n,ich Braneb about $100 worth of laces on her." like to know?" "I expected a decent amount of- hu- ' ed, "who were your pa]0" � �Ithe I I I GuOlph and Go& . I . sick and have to stop work what a re ; wrist showed talut . steel cb0n.ot I - !Vit ' - olently, and mility fr ur position.", "I have no palsr' shelejaculated fu- , I ! I Well?" Gilder demanded Impatient The salesgirl started v! om one in �o . Ing to do then? Do.you know, I the manacles. The &I shook the links I - -,viftly in the drow r1ously. sq never stole anything In YOU 90 . . I " - . ' . . "erich. . � ........... LV. 7.05 a M E.00 P W ly. gllich.aialrs were too common in a deep flush drove the accustomed ,pal fme quickened s 0 Mr. Gilder, that the fir tti stralqht I of,the handcuffs In A'gesture stronger . , I I i * - - the store � to make necessary this in- lor from hei cheeks. - Ing form of the girl. She-Istood suddep- Mk life. Must I go on tel g you over " . , . . I i � i . " 1.30 11 2.25 " She waE6 obvi . " a - becauZe s"Ilfe' had. to I than words.- 11 Aulturn ............ . 4, ' I girl steals it's often � Myth .............. :* 7.40 " 2,35 : ' L - ,, 7.62 " 2.47 truslon of. the matter on him. &&Why ously much disturbed- by the question. I y erect, and her face lost Its bleakness an�d� over- again?" Her voice -rose In a riy like, 11 I"kou are g6ing to pay me for tbjsl" I , . . I ' octor-or some I XU '. - Waltan ........ * .'. -, 13.�!5 .4 3.9-0 1 did you come to me about It"" , (IWhat Is It to me?" she repeated in I, f ,villor. The eyes ope4ed wide and wail of r�mlsery. 'lob, why ,ivon't any have a do I 'eL 1 she Said. � EEO voice was little mom I Iffiverton ..... .. - " .: . � � - Ir 0 . I I . : l �, 8 16 I - 3.40 " ought it by, I'lothing � . � : that? And some f them do wora _ � ­ I s that I than a whisp r� u I w I unwood Ji,t . "' Q:05 - 4.00 "I'm very sorry, sir, but I tb an eff ort to gals time. `W � one believe me?"' '44gi rl b It it as loud'In th& I . ,� Ohnim ...... " she's a friend of - ! Lelf than. steal. Yes, they � to L I � . - ,- I L - can control yours � Stay 711 llyes you are going , 4 Guelph ......... . 9.33 11 4.3 33 :" wiser, sir, to-er-to bring the matter -nothing at all, Only . - ! . "Unless you night and wAntod . UsItener's he . F i ': - " 10.15 " 6.05 h' starti?d str. - I . � , Guelph Jet..; .... .. , to your personal attention. The lady mine, a great frlend of mine, , Oh, you must go." Gilder pushed away t e some of J tij pay -for t6isr, I . .... Ar. 10.20 11 6.45 � happens to be the Nvif 0 of - J, W. Gas- yesl". - L pad of paper and tossed th . e Pencil . tbat�.way. But, of coufs�, * * � * 0 * * * � . I FFO�Nl ,_�O'RONTO . - ." v There was a monotone of desolation . them get so tired of the *hole grind - - � � . _. aside in physical exprIi�slon Qf flis dis- .: tbose-three S - 'roronto ............. D;- 7.20 a. m. -4.30 r), kel 11 1, the n . tliat!-tbaV'- I They were gnm years, , - . Guelpj ,ct ........ .. Ar 9.40 11 - C.. to . as she went on speaking in a whisper . pleasure. "Why did you gend that ,911m not their guardian. I can't I years during which Mary Turner serv- . � ., 11 10.20 " 6.5c . . "It's ..... . - .. ­ . . r . Guelph .............. ts !0 59 " 7.2 -2 ­ � CHAPTER Ill, meant for the ears of no .other. ., K: 'message If you linve notbblg to say?" watch lover them after they leave the 1,ed her sentence in Burnsing. There I f . L � . ' � � r;iinirv, _ - - � ........ 11:23 4' 7.43 -� awful -three. years' Oh, I didn't, un- .:. :.,. h Increasing choler. I - . ., . ­ 10 he demanded, wit rate was no time off for good behavior. The Linwood Jet ......... " " :, ^ , . � . They are paid the current . 11.42 The Victim of the Law. ­-2�X�0. � stare. I ... ' . WIverton ........... .t &. 0 1-1 I I . derstand! It's awful -awful!" With ­,.. tell you, Mr. . ",­. "... : "I have something to it 8.36 11 ... I of wageg-as much as any other store I girl learned soon that the favor of those ,__ * . -1 ; .. . 192,16 -now. The men- - "Only I " '',get in authority over. her could only Lbe � waltoxi ........ .. I , 12. -?9 11 3.49, ES, Gilder did 1, the final w6rd she hurried off, her at � ... Gilder," she cried quietly. . _.. J 1L25 11 tion of the name was like n. I .;.'XI L L ! pay- " As he spoke the anger pro- ii - . ljoderi,.-h ......... L ... I W. P. M. titude one of wondering grief. - .Z%! . of lost M the way he S. � - n at a cost against which her everII . . X. , re, . fjnwood for ,bt intently of Mary . . .. ...-. sort y grip oil; voked by this unexpected assault on 1i WO . I Connectian3 Mt Listowel. Con. y spell in the effect it wroug Sara -b was think-ing 7 I' .1 ­ . instinct revolted. So she . I , pne for Gait with this man by my side." him out of Ahe mouth of' a convict maidei,Jy �_ . eotionoatGueil,h, J,_�t. whh inall, oii the attitude of the irritated ' i � . I I -(,Tidc;q,. De:roi ud Obicago an P-1 Turner after her -Ireturn to the office. rough the Inferno of days and' . � . .. Voodetdck, L owner of the store. InStaDdy his ex- . "Well?" Gilder insisted querulously, flamed high, in virtuous repudiation. 1 went th I �, �_. , . ntenneaiate lines As she glancea lip at the opening of the . e girl hesitated. 1 - llwhy," bd went on, iebemently, "no i aights in a dreariness of suffering that; - . . pression clianged. . Irst recognize the as th . � . . I . I ; . � . .— ­.- n . door she did riot at f, I I ploy- ; was deadly. Naturally the life there 0 � ,lHow­ e-xtremely awkward!" be cried,. man living does more forghis em ! S figure outlined there. She remembered "When you sit -In a' cell for three . I . I . 11-1 0 . .� - " � X -_ r_,,_ -,_j, -5- � O-. Tr- " . _ L' ncern In waiting for your trial, as I did,' ees than I do. Who gave the altogefher-an evil thing. There, ­� and there was ,,I very real co Mary Turner as a -tall, slender girl, months girls I was � . . H ice. Efe regarLIed'grnithson kind- I you think a lot. And so I got the idea. their fine rest rooms upstairs? I didl , was the material ill ever present In tke I . I . .. his vo e� I � who showed an underlying vitality in 4 of wearisome physical ton -the . I I ! , . � �� 1N. ly, wbereat that ratlier ptill.nzgr gentle- every movement, n girl with a face of that if I could talk to you 1 might be. Who gave them the cheap lunchrooms? I rOun ' I � �t 04 - .t a . man once again assumed his martial -e you iinderstand what's I I coarse, distasteful -food; the hard nar-j � . � � �` � I - - - - . � . regular features, in -which was a com- able to mah I did!pp j, row �conch; the constant; gnawing Irk-' 1 ,;_��77_ � . uld do that )ugh to I ­_ te right in L 11 - And it )l co "But you won't pay them enc � bearimr. "You were qui � plexion of blended milk and roses, with rea y wrong I 5omeness of Imprisonment, away from" � � - . . - I w � - � I Grand I runk R a i I v,;,, 8,v ,.ini,�-' to me." .For a moment he, as out the other girls, what - . he L a radiant joy of life shining through and. so help live onrl _� - , . f I 41 , I . I ight' and air, away from all that . � � silent, I)FInh-ed in thou- iill her arduous and vulgar conditions. has happened to me Would not, after - . I L I : . :1 , ght. Finally I 11 94I -pay" m 1. . � � system. � " V:. I bem. the same as tho other I makes life worth while. 1. I ; L . .1 spoke with the decisiveness character- instead of this, now she saw a. frall ......, - all, be quite so awf ul-§o useless, some- . f � j . I � L . � I ' � .. I - ed sullenly I The best evidence of the fatt that I . I i � � I oof cour I's noth- - . N � � owered to a quick std�es do," be repeat . . . i gailwaLy Time Table. � Isde of se thefe f I �� I how." Eler voice I . I - Turner's soul was not i - � . I we jilst put the stuff'back on I ading, and she bent toward the man 'But you won't pay them enough I goiled must be found In the fact _i] I " him. orm that stood -swaying In the door . . � to gary fatally, ; in " can do. ent in a sinister fashion . - I thi i " 1 - f �_ . . 40110-3: 3 1 way, that b . ple I , -1 � _. , , . ,hair and � . t, - � . I ! . - I ..- TralnS leave seatorth as Goderich Win., Pnd let her -O." - -L while � - 11 she ques- live olall, . - L . . - I i . %_ For Clinton on the counter - wbAch told of bodily impotence, at �the desk. "Aln Gilder, 5till at the expiration of her sentence � . . 10.415, : L 4 . claim that. you were 1. Rincardine. . p, I It ,� the face was quite bloodless. tioned, "do you really want to stop , I .- . For Cli-iton and Gocterich I I-nithsou had not yet wholly ul)- L . I I "And so you he was fully resolved to live straight, I 2 . . � I 1 1201)- d . forced to steal. That's the plea you I 3 I I Clintou, NVIngham and - ,?" 31 is the saying Is which she had quoted' I .1 6 is i�m , For Hl"a 1 burdened lilins-If. He �agaiD clea"o a o er, one of,hls the girls from stealing Is. , ' I dine� ' I C . . - .! ,,Most certainly I do " c - make for yourself. and your friem I � -of , hi,. tilroat nervoiisly.* . Ylor ditnton and Goderich. ., hands clasped around the girl's wrist 7 . ame the for I I , - Gilder. This , too, In the face - .11.13 P M_ Guelph, Torowo � 11,�"_j,y, , - -,", lie � . i c steal," came the I �O ' For Stratford, .,_� �I�r_ Gildei y, from headquarters, - d I . 7 -VI M �Sl S i tone -that i 5ure knowle ge as �to the difficulties' i I � .1 nd prilit-4 -,t -,,1. ie' very , it was Cassid . c1ble reply orinia ,z�orth B -my a � or she dc- . �ver, spoken In the mono . . k timidiv. "She- - who .spoke in a rou.-Ii, indifferent voice. The girl spoke with ia great earnest, ans I 1. I I Belleville and Feterboro and points alitiounced ­ . ' -ed her utterance t roughout � lhat would beset the effort and tn the . �38b. . . apo'09Y." "Th'e, district attorney told . me to - I - ness dcgliberately. 0 bad mark 'i I tace of the temptations offered to f* I ( uelph, Toroatc Alon, ninilds all-er-.1111 ! ' . . . "I wasn't fore- I . I - 2_1 P U; For Stratfora, 0 .. 'T"), � —ner of ,Ljje store half r6F(_, frOin bring this girl here on my way. -to the Ul tell 'You Ildidn't do itl" most of the Interview. I sler path. . . "Then Lrive them a- fair chance." , I ow an ea I., I � . I : I dI � treal and poin- e 8t. . I - . I I I . But, all . . " G1,elpt, z_no Tornt. c� brow hin,Aolf bacl_r vNith ed to st� I d I didn't steal. i . I For SLratford . 'Graud Central station with her,O .. ' I ,'jj)� P M bl,� Cliffil', thell t - Come I The magnatle stare& in sincere as -ton- -a ,4 an the plea, a , s, - for exam , - ____ - ail tba Is, I I 11 (s t. Im .�; _ - Isbment over this abs futile- I the s , V ._ s� you call I ,rhere wa - pie, AW6. - - .� - - � ' E. .101 T1,"Claniation of disg' . i "Mr. Gilder will be right back' . -.-- -_ ____ . I urd, this iN making . I I Lynch, a fellow convlct�, with whom . .� LONDON HuRON Q BRUC ull" be ci,ioo'. Again. in and wait,." . suggestion for .his guidance. . it, that for the ,other girls. � "(3o(l bless illy so . . Z� I I � . . - � 1\10IRTH rassen-ar are hundreds of them- who s ea � I . , - onsidering t5c ,`,it"'11001) .The two went forw,ird- very slowly, "What do -you meau?" he vociferat- There she had a slight degree of acquaintance, . - 8 4-! 4 50 Iw fell silent, C , it-st, , Re %1h,Xrit_ W-M� . because they don1 - eat.. I I London, depaic .... � ..... I - �Vhjell r;r111t[1_ -1 (( A� 'arelessly conscious of his 8. Y get; efiolI to i nothing, more. This young ,womani, 21 () 3 I 5 43 . .,O11 11,1(1 pr(�,q(%, ,�(I. L I I the officer, C e , ndiguation. op, tb,e ' allt, . 9 5 5-1 � I '. ' . is an absolute neces- ; alia . .............. ­-- , 41 1 d' with rising I I Centr. I said I would tell you how to st - . I F.V , however, lie mastered his irritation Ito wa)k1_1icr witb mvkward steps to of t1fe bowels ery .gently, "I i criminal by 'trainbag, offered , re- - .II r . ......... � ....... _'. duty, " "Why," she said 'v . ' I I - ............... ,1 515 . 6 0 5 I � 1. sity for good healtli. Unles � I :;tealin- a1e done it dive. , � � llerl,�,.11 ....... I ' - coniniabd ' o f the gir I iving - ,,. Well, I h e employment in "I (111 -,rve and spoke lji!�� them a I ments. of 131691timat � i) . I - me n . . I . )le movements - food which � . � I (11 sey I* d e, suit tile feel - mean just this: Give the girls . � Hippen, _­ .... .. � ....... " , 10 I ." N',,'!'te nia1ter from the a fair chance to be honest. 1 - - . 1, ........ . � , V , 'ze to I SRr-all ,,,It ,last found her voice for an I � the outer world when they should be �"I­eGeld, : ........ I I (I!) 111-io,fly. "Well, Salithsoll, :1P0',!')- . ­cts thore is got rid of -at 'least' chance to -be bouest-";l " - - 11 I 11 - 1; :; 57 . C (�, 1, 1, -AIr. Gil - 1 :�15 I . . I I Miltoll . ..................... it I 1'� 6 52 elped." iso 3 the "A living chancel" � Thb two , You asked me for the names, � free. Mary endured the cOmPaniOn - 1,3,,av_,'ooro .................. her, It can't be -11 , , ex'pressioD of.sympn'tby. C)".tfl�i..(Ia,,,,itdcc.ays-,�ndpa n words . - � '�I,.Iry,ll she -said besitat- : J I I � 11 -7 -; of) ,d Wft tho 0 (11 c e 1 "Fiif sorry, i I .- +,,, causing biliou.stiess indi- were exploded with dynamic -'Violence. I III ,There's only one name on Whivil' I -abio with this nrisoner becalisea Sixth ; . Illyth . ........................ �Vlleu Smithson h", V. ­I,,J,(-'1)o � I . . I Dili! rave. . - - - : ....... ....... it I" 7 13 . . , . ,,I,jii tei-ribly sorry, te'rribly ;I sick h6aclaches.i' Salts nd himself unable to ex- It to but the blame for the Wbolf-I b0si- - i � - a � I * l . ')" '3 s. see 1*1, ta -y - . , I n -I,v. ---.,,:,_,I all, � , 4 anke. . ....... it 1 7 '_ L111111ea to in, Z2.1 G . Gilder fou � . &.) - . NVing,hr,ni, ,.... cilOer , ' ! � I ' (Continu,'-d on Fa, -e . I - - !L:_114 (.-hur 1,arsl . -the rage that flamed within . ,s, and tbat.name is Edward, (' Mder! * I I I . � nd tie fol Lb- i mineral purgatives him- i nesi, I llaisergg,er , "Take tilis," lie directod,fl. � sorryl, press I � � �jUUTII , . . C, 11�, � q1) I , k up. SLe stood f : j., �,-� :' I te lining of the ' bln�y about I I I I .. 0 ­ - t . I . mayed .\ - - vvin -I.-va, (Itlar, . - (lict.1ted the 1pollowill,e 11 (,4 It (�r: � The girl did not loo I-, t-,-- d0ica. The girl showed herself undis I ,,()w, won't you do somet , . t___� I �. � _­ - __ -.-- �_ - , , I I� - ""' * ­' , -.1 NvIl 11 I . "a 'k - f I - -­.", 6r. �Jorse's Indian Root I I I I � ..; - .1 1. � . . . . . 1) :' �i4 .1 , -, : . - W. C,. ,1� c - .11% ,x,�,,Jon,al ' still, swayl : ,- ' - '! ,11, I C(,il t!�. ng a little, as It from we 1 I t "" ,, .;,mo7it . ............ I ...... : ( .3. �',, _F,I. '. I I 7 i � 11 54 - � I � - '�",1!�,-en-tin.-IY' �-egctable -regulate by his anger. I . . i ness. ' I I I . I � 71 . - I 1. I I'll 4 (). 1�. . , , . I . * L -that naked question tbd'owi)er of � I 'Idre r 11 llyth,_ .................... . T'("fich �W,ro . .................. I3a n k, IN e AV Yor� in t I . )-)N%-,-1S el-lectively without weak- "Yes," she went on quietly, "tha-Us I At cliaii and Chi n 0 � I � - ,.,tj . IIN � C;, -..-,V -ll --1 feel il., t: 1. I 'pear A I .: � iving ! tll(� qore jumped lip from his z luton . ..... ... ............ , - . 1�f y i Mr. . as a ; "Are vou "I did not c.:�,�.,-, .-_'.­ci- �i all th&e is to it. Give them a I . ; . t,u !!11 -4 � I 11) should be doing less t�n�in mY Out., ?,, ,�,lie sald. .0 ", k .i.t-.g or griping. V.se . . ho risked W R FLETCHER*$ - i � 1,ruo-,_ fleld, - - . -. � ......... ­­ , bas been ndar me the n- at the girl w . .- � I Wlppen, .... �.:.. � .......... ­ 11 .1*5 4 4' man if I (lid not I et you laio,w at OD1211 , know. NobOdY SW 60 chance to get enough food tof eat and � s�'Lood gloweri g I . . i 1� 41 - - )n against F_1% I - ; III -need oi : hole time I have been in the Tombs." .1 rei.tle,_�t so full of v1t-ul)eratI( , . . lims'lli . ....................... 4 5,11 rs. a ;i,qkel I Is in I W 11"D �V. � DA o r s e S� i a de6ant room to sleep in alld Show �', � - - A -5 _r 0 I A',' � .. i 1i 54 I 5 Oi , . I tI . I . - I ( I -here was . �_J 0 , Ex (�t er . ...................... I., 5 15 kslat lif jot,. She came into our i . -i 4 - al I medical - attent -"'Why." Parah exclairued. "t adian a . _: ,. � ct-wra!1a ..................... I TL Got Pills � . I . _. 4 . 'J. 5.2 1 00 - ntora tod2-v. and— I I � * . �, I , � . I � I Lrnvion, arrive ................ ­&'; I I I . �-__­, � - '1�11 � � - - I .� — . . - - - I . � I I � , 7 1 . I I I ! . 11 . . - i . ; . . I . i i J ! I - I ,_ ... � � I : .� ': . , I I . I . . : I � � . 1. 541. . - - I I / . . . I . . " . I I a . I I . i � . 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