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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1914-09-11, Page 7Pq Aft T � � W ws 1- �i ,e ,- ___ r�' - - " ___ . __ ­_­­­­ I . . � ­ .- -7 � �� - ­­�­, __ ­ I - 1; - `- -- -'mw-- - -- --­-­- . --,--..L , ,. .1, __-1.__,7 __ �,__ ,-,: --!_---_--.�- ­­ ­ --- -- - - ; - ­­­ -� �_­_'__ -, _�_­_ - I . . , . � - : I � � .� ­_­ ­­,­ =_­­ -11--- - � ­­­ V- - -- __ -1. - � . . . , . � � . . . - 1. - . . 4* . � I , I � . I I � . : , 1. . . � ; - - - _­­; - -1 - I I _- .- -_ - - . _­_ . ­ - I - I -_ - - - -_ - -_ - - I I ­ . - i . I I � I � - : . . .. - - - . - . � I 9 - . I I -_ � I I �. � . - �. I . . I � . . � . - .. I I . , . I . : � 7 k ... - . . I I -.1 I �. � . . I . . . � � - . . . -1 � . � . I -1. � . I I . - # ; , � I . 1. . � I I . . . . . I ­ . - i . - I I . . . . . . I . I . b I 11� , . . . I I . : . � q . -o I � .1 z� . I I - . . . . �. I . - I � . � . � .- I .. I , I I . - � �, I & - . I - .1 � - I I . I l� I . . � . � . . I ! � . I I i I �. I � . . _. . I - I . � � - . � I I � I . 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I I WITH.,641104SWESS ­ - � . � # - JA woment later Inspector Bdrke en- . � i Tbft* *02,04, allendo that seemed . I 1, � - I , I ill h -13 I I - long,'tboukh- it *as measuro In -ths Ift � ft"WA& . � tered tbe rooL4. - � , � . z passing. of , omnd& ., At� l0t - Mary, AND SON ,;i i MAN, ,-She's sldpWro he said trimaph- I � I � � � I , � �. L .91# IOU& f0L tb# koor, I I � vr'bo h I autly. I .1 ­ - I i , FA " �;W4. So . . . .. � � ,_ .. , , , DI& mnde a 6tep forlwaM. His e.ves ,: �. �� � � - gath6re4 b W' toicei &ad spoke vall"t. 0 . ' . FOR 20 YEARS - fiftihed; and thue w,as anger In his L.- - .. Ily,.- Her' "Im. wm 11ow, but witbmt - i I � - � .� t. - -1 . :. �� � I I . � I . I � . - . votqeaa -he riplied'.. . . I f , I , --- . . 11 - � - tiny. weaknew of doubt . E, I � I � i- I - I � I 1 Spin, Stomach d Bili "l, idon3 bollave, 1LI! * � � I � .. "I 40� Wt 10V040U." I " � 0,15 I . _JL � . . - . fti4rf, "!`�, , . -sid -lift, this.; m-oraing for ChIca � 1. ,; I i I vausedby a sluggisll for when ft b Sm , �, i, ti S - : t like Ordivary 4 '"ftft " tb& MAO YOU ar* 4MY Wft aoz working properly, it holds back the *48�z" lyfrig witli, a ,miinber that - ' - - � . � * I - . �) and tm . W" _1 , . �A d4wed Atogetber con- � soa ' - - � .- ,got , w keep you and make � bile, which is so essential to promote &e . habit .:rim -a .� � ,a � 1 104� � - P -but better . you lo" mv&",' � . inovement. of the bowels,- and the 'bile - iring�:- told yon so.eW go? -, - ". � I - . . � I . . �*k '' .I- Ile � �L - . � i � . , I , -_ - I I i I I I - . . � � _. , �� I _ , , sets ill�to the blood instead of pissing - , .1 r � i �. "She% 4 emotr ,Burkw SAI& turne4to,thetathtTia-ndispoke with AM . V, � I: � ig". - � z - 11 , - � I � � I � * �'_ - " - dirovigh.the ustW chaima, thus'causi4 at 4f 1 twlY � . ­.,�; 1 I IJ I - . . I 'i -1 dWt_!U"1_WW* you've been�r , , b6"truk-goodmatum-, "Now, all 1. �, I Lany stomach and bowel troubles. i I . I i Dick-exda1we& il "Frop) gow.00 "u'll . Njr. Charles .-Pettit, 25.61, 'Richmond , you hivii ta� d , olts to gLettbls t6y out of - ___ lommalgosasn. ILL __'_,J - 40IN ��� . I the A&iipi aid you'ltb�.-all rittit." ' I 11 YGUM w4k, thOlst9tifflit- ..'�Lrt'-et, " London, Ont., writes�-"l feel , . -_ �-- 0_4 - 00 I I M" -_ --- - IS? I , I - . �cst line a *od= evir walkedl. � You?ll �i my' duty to *rite you'a few Unto In . �_-itrwqi"ow.;cosiarl- The, cry came � .I'-- - . . I . . . . ;, _ � ­.- I � ­ - - . . 11 w - , � . . -vengeance, out'oC, - tard to your-Milbum-'s Laxa-M v1tk-�k"pqK m the lips . : � I � � put'alt lbousift of . mw . 1­� , � _!_ , . fre . � - ; . . - I � � � - - � "I - ­ .- A4 . . "' use ill fill It With . �;, I ha�,e -been boi ered with little hope in 113,nsi one thing,mo, 4--&rc- . VC � - ­ your , ­­ '. . .. . i " re 11 Be SVW' I . - -4, . . . , f .1 elat Z *' a , - it ax isness and Sour Stomach for tmmil I his vo" I mdnky Pills, so I got fri " , 0- Lneir turneays torturea tiwe-cu na, h , ) What's tbat?� ii 6eidanded sbarply. , . _,_t,J#X_-,&"Va,-�� - ..,. � . . , - bdml� I had uvft boxes uged I' I ..., , . _Sdin4o�ft bigger. -I'm going to zaalm ' er I've gone I want,yd'11 to stdy f1p,for I ,11- , 11 � � � I "It's,the flashlight from t -be Metro- I - �� WOL , ,t"- ­ " YIV - e�; itiltil a jear ago I st#rted to use � "I -gum we can find a way to h I . I a half hour anyb ' ,with the lightd - . I used the c . A '3�'M love me. .- - . ave . Owl I )MY yew , Donn's Kidney Pil ctired I e` . -R. � - , - . ' . ,,i, -L-1,iver'Pills, and, I have not bien thya- marriage annulled or whatever politan tower."" Glider explained. -It I want!ta be, . i -X tuike' Waka agaim , � It) -.*(I FiIIC�. � 1 wish to let it be known I burning. Do y,Du see? . , I - - Ft 'I go-tt " for them I wauK be , � . _... . I � "I tAl you dhe!s A . emk.pf - ; th - do I did." , they do to marriages that don't take," swings around this, way about every sure to give the Ta7mor vd&mv-�e- `1 eri at t , I , "_ . P.- I o5e who stiffer I � - cl�' 'Mill"'I'll'S 'Laxa-Liver said Burke. .1 fifteen minutes. - The servant forgot to get ifere while that gang Is at I ---# I * i �), UAry *mOved a UtUe, and then turnei ' I , i - Doan a ; Pills are 25 . . I Yddne i I I . , . - g Pills an 50 cmts Iter - . `.- .1,; The brutal assurance of the man In .to driiw the curtains." . * -1 ..K - I 1,f. -i vial or 5 vialg for $1.ft"WFor . - ... , ., ' � .. _ tax or 8 for SI -0.5 at &U de -M or ma&d _ . % her tace towar4'GRAm. - I , I � work." . ' :1 � . 2k% I -_ ._� ­ I "Ank If I am' wit . 6. made tne one'* I Mt eealers or mailed direct on thus 'referring to things that were �_ . Glider scrupulously followed the d-1- ­ - k receipt of pdoe 7 The T. I - ', , . , a sac W.:Z!�L., , I -1 LiMite I . ,,, .":.:o Urn Co. Toronto, Oat. !! .- , CHAPTER X811. rectious of tfie police inspector, Un - _dr ..... x:. wt, L - ._'��, . You can't� send a - giel to- prison and . .4 of ,-rice by The T. Yxilburn Co. red moved Dick to wi%th. - U 'T�rwnnto. Ont. "Don't- you Interfere," he said. ' Ri;�4 suedfv "Doan's, Is :X, itm-, . have ber come out,azii",g elmot I . . IF The Burglary at Gildat"S. - easily he had remained iu the. UbrarX , -4 Vhen Orderinz ,: - . " I . 11 � � - � . � 14� T��_ Nevertheless Burke held to the toptd. - I ,..­,,­­­­­..... -,, ,.. . ' . - .-- ___ ssa�wv-,--W� _`.-.-_1�­;...­., - . Burke swung- bImse4,_', around in a ' until. ,the allotted time Was ellIPSCIL , ­i�., ' ' __ . . I � ejaculated, 'A I ',,':!�,KM-X.x.._ � I "Interferel , Huhl" be 9- HE) entrance of the butler .......... 1. - I . I X ........... : ....... . ........ I - mlbl6te- disgust. -d from placd to place, b- . . I Movement of co (;Uder looked at Ws oon . with ,a brought the inspector's thoughts - He fidgetc � . .� . . . . . . . . . - grinning broadly. `Why, that's what . . " . ! - B.- S. (EUYS. '. . . - -_j mind heavy with distress tuider the I "She didn't get her time for good be- 5traHge, new respect I'm paid to do. Listen to me. son. The back to the matter in ban(L � . Ma-rrWimr, SolU, tor, Conveymicer and . 1. .-""\ t' - . . bavior." I 44 ' he cried -"boy, you are all I I " . shadow that threatened to bl*lit thei � . I _� -b "My man," he said authorita- ... . � .... � � Dick,' - . _ ."k _M minute you begin thlxlng up wit life of his cherished som Fin-AillY, With � I : . : ft-tarY Public. Sollicito: for the Dow. I 't"'t"... '� K�*�**.:;:` 1. "And I'm proud of Itl" came her In- bave In the world. You will have to ,,rooks you sdn't In a position to girc tively, "I want you to, go up to tte X. , .1 - . IME --"�­"� - ... .. I , �:,�,NKN,.�i�-,�" a sense- of relief he put out the lights f WWA ftsk Rftim Is re-ar *2 tb,a Dom- � �. 1 staut retort "Do you know.what goes i free yourself from this woliaan some- orders to any one. The crooks havi roof and open the scuttle, You'll find . - �v ,k';.*�,�,,-���..,k��.-'..-'�-.���:i , I ' - - ,t - I ISLOM -vJ&T--Ik,. Seaforth. Money to loan. � I ­­. "...4. _.%X� � nd went to his chamber. I .. . - - %S*:��-! - " . . I - �� �,:�`.��-tk.� t 1 oii there behind those i tone walls? how. Y now me that much." , , "I'll, , � i� 9- ;. � . got no -rights In the eyes of the polica. some men waiting up. there� Bring -h -his son,, � : - .,- - 41 � His th I . . I "I K;;-,:::, ,..�"._�-:-71 ­...., � D N t , - I - onghts were most wit I ­., . ".-.-�.-.'.. '.;v� _. I .1 . 0 yoii, Mr. District Attirney, whose ov,Wsowe Ing 6 her, too, dad.1' I - I ... :�,�. ��_.,.`.._" , Just remember that. em down here. They're police otH I - !! _� . .-I", J. M. BEM. . : andlever as be I � t : m.-ZIt ,thought of Dick hig, . �. . ­. : �-- 1 'r . 1. 1:-�i-.5�,,., * business It Is to send: girls there? Do 'What can.you- owe her? 'She trick. Urriaster,: Solicitor, Conveyancer and :..� .....-,. � . ­ But- Dick was not listeninz. Of cers. You get; . -'em down here. and ax,ed against the woman who, ...."' ... I .., - , fury w : . � ... . I , -no- . thoughts were again wholly, with tho then you go to W and stay there till in her plotthZ I , - . i you L vy what a girl Is,expected to ed you into the marriage. Why, legal had eximeshed the boy � . f over .� ; ' I , I � - I J .. . do to get time off for good behavior? ly it's not even tbat.� There's been Uifilerstand?" ; . WalloWs furniture store, Main street. � � 4 , I woman he loved, who, as the Inspecto? mornlng� - I I I � I I - I I I . I I � :,- I � "I serve' I nothing more than a wedding cere- � , ., - � ; -I I swom. -, -, :. If 'you don�f, ask4 the keepers. I declared, had fled from him. The butler- looked at his master for ----- , d ev.ery minute of my time- I U1011Y. We* must get you out of the � Where's she gone In, Chicago?" gpidance. ReL-eiving a 'nod, he said: 1, . . . z . .T. ROLMHZEM. ';, . ". ii every aiinute of It, three full, whole . scrapb." . "Very well. sir." - . I I 'Ji4 �i( .! I . .Y - Burke answered in his usual grull I , '... I ....�� F4J46rr-Iner.'9'01Ic1tor, Co : 1 ' "I'm not sure that I want to get out �� i��i�._-.,.-.- ; . years. -Do you wonder that I want to � _ n7eyancer and I I lasbion, but with a note of kindliness "How- do 'you know they're going to -::::i�,�"�:�_*:,i,` " , , .,:- . , - i I /-I � I'll ... A . - � . I .. ...... %. I -'.. Vwmaq for sale. OffIM im Skcaott-,'s hkock � I ': get even, that some - one has got to of it, father-" . I � . . . . . . �. .:�-:.; ..�:'l � It that was not without Its etTect oil break Inta the house tonight," Gilder � --;� .%.." _:..'�:. I i MAJ.- mtreet� Seatorth. I pay? Four years ago..,v.ou took away "You want to stay wamled to this . Dicki . � demanded of Burke, "or do you oyaly _�R%!gl �::5:'�,`�!10­ ..... � . ; . � - . F . , I . . � 11 I � i , ­........... I . . . -and gave me a number. Jall birdl" � . *,But ...!��. ,Kf . . I I .- my we . � "I'm no mind reader," be said. think they're going to break Into the ­.....:.1--_Rffi1 " . ._..... 1_111., - I VRSUDFUGT, RAXS & KILLORkN � � .;:*-.;:��,:*..:J.,4 1� 1� - � , 10 "I'm very fond of her." :..' ­­ �_:,., �. - I . . . -�,�--.�"-;."�;,5- -�� p I --,-:� _�;, �%:� I VAftry Public. Solicitor rGr Ene Cama-. � I Now Te given up the number -and she'll probably stop at tl�e Blackstone tiodse?" I I . �.� ��.�, ,%M", , . . "'. `* "" ", , - . . . . . .­��x;.:,;% - 1. `.: - �. . . , . , , _:::j*_' ;... .:;;...: , � .;..: , .. I "Now "that you know?, .. ` * V ": � V i ..... .., , i � I've got,your name.' I I --that is, until the Chicago police are "I know they are. I fted IV X.;....._. 7?.,- i 7.- I ­ ,.`*�,:%�,_., _... .,.. '. I than Ramiz of Commerce. Money to loan. _.Z.��i..'.:)i-�,_7", , NX, I J � � * '. . . "Now that I know,"' Dick said to . ,,-�'-_...:.,,-:- ­:;�,,'. 1�:,'­-' . i , I dIs- ."."�,�:,.....:. _ : .... .. . ....­: Aarriatern, Solieltors, Notaries Public, . , -e -*._ �, - tipped off that she is in t�wn. - "You dIdIl" I " ", .X.%,: -X4 � :.q �'i.,.,­ k . I . . -,4,k��'..,.;:,�N �;.'_X :j:NK,� .. I tInctly. "Don't you see, father? Why, ......_... - ", , ..* .: .. - 1:1 ,�-,..�:;;,:�i�'�-.;� " :, .., �,r -- - 1. ,_. �;� K- I - . . *to, Me -Ray to le2d .In Seaforth on Mon- . 019P . CHAPTER X11. she lis justified. in a way -in, her own - The face of the young man took on I . � .�­�,,��X X.- - .,`- , , , . , � ,;,::M�z , ffll`�: . � fa7 at each week. Office in -Kidd blocit I .1%, . . ._"_,� � 'a totally'. different expression. He went ., �,:: 11��,._Iil_ . ..... . I N-10 T . , ­ AfterM2th of Tragedy. - - .-_a ­ "...... a��1_1> .. `:`:�.i'3 .. ... ...... .7 -------- "'N' " ...., . ) close to the inspector and spoke with W . ��'01\1'5 1- I � , *.,-.1-:"-; I . � � . . . mind anyhow, I mpan. She wasinno I ,X K".. � �, �W.-;;.'�� I '1� � . . .. , � - t�v I -TIQ cent whhen she was seirt to prison." � - :. "�-*�* - � r �� .S,i,� .4. � - L Gilders, both father and � inten,se seriousness. �::::Wl . . . �. ik.�. � . �..N 4101bk - " ,,,--: - . ,1. -` . . . .. - � I � son. endured much suffering "Don't talk to me about her I 0- .;:�%.. . � . . � . J01M GRMVBI V. a. I I rsa "Burke," he said �leadingly, --give M: I .. J Waor graduate of Ontario Veterin - .throughout the night and day cence. There's only one cou a. 1. I '% � I rae a chance. Fll lVe for Chicago in __ 11 , . i � I I , � . I , . .. . M-.--'..,i� I - � U diseases of Dope2t.k I that followed the scene in Mary to you, my boy. You must �give ". . _ .,: 7, C*I%P. An �� �., ..,­.�,. f - 'Dad. M2ry and I were married this :�, 0 ng. (!I j�me twentys-four I I - - ::,�KI - � - .1 - � � - t� . ­­ X. � k ..::. �:*,�-._f _. , -1, ,_;; . y attend- Turner's apartment, when she bad girl up. If you Aon't what are 0 " , L- �' ._.. ,.-;.-. . i ! IL *- :,?..,:�,:-:. -begin houn ng -i; 1 7 I. .morning.lP - � �_ �-__ -_ di g - ..; -- ----- I . 1_. I I .. . . � M, going to. do the day yonr --- I . �'. . ! eterinar) ade known the accomplishment of e i - - ,,.x2x­:. 3 1 - her - .. . � �,,_ '. I I i � *", - -1 aim and reel- bride of a day. Then he spoke a" -her -revenge on the older man by her I thrown'into a Patrol wagon ca k. � ­'�_.,_�_,X �._ .�;:;i� -,-. -- --- ` .11 . * , � : .,. ... � , -:��*i '-,� ... I . , .. ... � :::,�.`_<�;� �,".�,K-,'.. � . - R. game = GkAerich street, one dooreast more beseeclAngly. � The Inspectojr smil R' acq'uieseence. ::::;;, .. ,k ` * ­ . . Y_ .�JQ L i � ­�� W , ,.­� . �. rl - ensnaring of the younger. ried to police headquarters, f r It's ��,', � ?` - - �i-,�":�­ I I- . I Eio,l Scott's office, Seaforth. , I . "Seems reasonable��' be admitted. -0_� I,- I- ... 1'.�_ 4 , A I'Say there's a'mistake ; ._� ... - '. .. . . -out of sure to happen? The cleverest of peo- , ' . . :, ,. - ­.............­ X .- .- . I . 04 I., , �� - . ... .-,,. ....., it � Mary spoke with it simplicity thal Dick had followed the others No, no, Dickl" e father cried. '.., 'X : I . .-* '.. ___ � , i 11 - . .- at her command, empha- ple make mistakes, and some day she'll, ,, sh I . . � Ir. MA"Ty", V. AL - admitted no denial., i I - her presence You shall not go! Y11 all not g6l" . ..... , � .. � V ... � - make one." .. �; : WjWw graduate of Ontario Veterin- 'qVs all quite true." I . sized by.her leaving him alone when The lnspectQr shot A\word of war -n- ' ­,...." �-:111-. "' -� '* - I I . .� " _�,X.�­:., Mary was Utterly Wretched. ! i . ... �* . . . . . . .i..-:",:. ---- Dick threw out his hands In a ges- ., . . -1 Xi.,:`_X._ ; he would have pleaded further with � i . CWJagp, and honorary roember oi . Ing to Gilder in an aTde that Dick ci�. 1. ­.'�- - � . . . . . 07 The , man - who ,had so loved he* - turG of supreme denial. But the fa- , _.- t for vengeance ou himself. And intai i �� mo Medical Axamistiou of.the Ontario trusted her, stood trembling for her. Since then be had striven to ob could not hear. . : I I I � a mo. . �� ' i tr*�a�sry CoLlege. Treatil diseasea of taln another Interview with his bride. ther went on remorselessly. ' . ..-N, � 1 �hls thotights now zzvept a doubt, one! 11 . . . . . . . . ..... t . ­� - ment tottered and sank into a chair. - "Keep still." he -replied. '7t's all ­7.-,-y1�.-.-4 ... . a, � .. . . i ' .., ;�,`:. 4.. . �'- ­ �, ­­ ,:;,;r,`: � � ... I , �11';r,­% . i AU Daftestic Animals by the most mod but she hid refused him, He was de- "They will -stand her up where the I .k., .w ; . The f�ther looked at Mary with a re. right.- ::�:.:�".-".--:::.-i.-.--"�?�i",;.:.,�:-.*.�:-.-��-: ,;;.-, ! that alarmed his sense of justice. .X �� - � . _,,,:,­ J;i.ff�3� -.1-N'... . . ; I ­.­.,:,:- .... _ .- * - �;� �� _ - . ... --..-.Y..:. , 1 7 Sm g- oray detectives WW walk past her with ..,:, .-:j3%...;*. . I ,_ , and Milk Vey- , I . nied admission to th apartment --1:X1 CV10 horrible stisrAcion that he had misjud,g- % , , "You give me your word, inspector," -. - W' ?�i%, :,*M-s� I - xVrUkc1Vle& DezidatrY I xl� :::*"1 -�*U,X'-71 I _�_::? %� proach that was pathetic. I . it�;,:,-__",. -.. li:=�::�f,�:fg* I I or a ApWalty. Offim opposite Dick � the maid answered the ringing of the � ___ " �,�.�.,..,...�....I'.'-'.'-).'-,... ed Mao Turner crept into his brain I "See" he said, and his heavy voice Dick said, "that you won't notify the �i',�,i:��"-',.��.--.�i�����?:��:�:�i�'§�����ii���'� . I � 11o9#4 Mals street, Seatorth. All or- - . 9 - ,, . - , I.. . � I - ' bone, and his notes were sembik- *-:-:-: � and would nof-,out. He fought It wItU 14 . -� �";�i�i�:] � i I was for once thin vhth passion -",see t"'p \ police in ChImgo until I've been there -�.,.:.1`4�.-_ .;i::�i;i�-�i�,�-;i��?-::", , I - - . . - , " - , - ftw left at the hotel will receive prompt , .111, ­ ­ - - ly unheeded. 1, C, I . . I .',�­ ". - j saft-dox. Mot calls received at thE. what yowve done to my boy!" I .. twenty-four hours?' ---.�,ii�,i:�,i��]�]��:�.������:������*�.�"�.-�, : i all the strentgth of him, cirnd that was I ­ ­ .�" I.: I � _ - _� �11 I ­ . . . . . . - �:��n.. . � 41--ftfli ;� "What Is that compared to what you Distraught by this violent interjec- "You!re on,". Burke replied genially. ....y -�i�;�",�;`,, - �� k-....-..'� much. but ever It abode there. ­ f .: _.: ... -K ... �%j�:::�:j%:�.j:j:j:j -, - -� . !.:: S � don of torment into a life that hIther6 "They won!t get a wha �_.. * Mary Turner herself, too, was In & . : i . f : have done to me?' . " ;�x�*. � , ." � �.`,:,-1.:":_ yo:�, � condition utterly wretched, and tor the _. 1. . to had kfiown no important suffering# . . ," UMOAii. , until the time is up." �. I "What have I'done to you?" he que�- . ,-:-f . I . .. . S � ; I .... $�.---, - same . 0. J. W. KARY, hLD.C.9 - Dick Gilder showed what inettle of ­ "Then ru go." Dick smiled rather . ­_ I I cause-DIck Gilder. That source 11 ....... I tioned, uncomprehending. � . I � -'-- I , d26 Ricbmond street, London, Oht- "Do you remember what I said td in"" lay beneath his debonair appear- �, .11 �i i 1 � wanly at his father. "You know, dad, . � ........ .. - � - 1- - " I of the father's slufferIng 'Was b�trs as . ance.. And that mettld was,of a kind ..... :-..::%. I.... I well. She had won' heAr fimbWon 0-9 i Specialist: ,S-urgery and Gehito-Urin, you the day yort.,:had me seit away'rl rm sorry, but I've got to do what 1 - ­­ I I I 31 y. Diseases a men a,nd wornen. der . worth whfle- Ele did not for an In- . �41' .1 think is. the right thing." ::..: ..'4�1 I years -revenge .on the man who i" . i ar A don1 remember yqu at all." - . ,- I . - I � r the i � - -, ____ stant beHeve -that she was guilty of the I - . I !3pnt her to prisom And nG,a t�* i ember Mary Tur- 1. , . � � It was -not. -=W the door was closed .,_� I 1 1 of It was a tortur% fdr.-the puppe oal - � D& V, J. ISURROWEL i Prime with,whkU she bad �been *rift- /I after. Dick that Burke spoke. I � Z. 0 Der, who was arrested four years ago , 11 "Jurk one," Dick pleaded. L er plans, the soE6 had suMenly WK 1. I . J &Teat, ,_� I UA zaaWeacs-Goderibb a' obbing your store, and fnaUy charged and for which she had .1 "He'll go to Chicago in the morning, , , - 1 4%4 9f ibe Methdalat church, Sezfdrtb. for r perhaps I "Sure; did it through a stool pigeon-" "eome the chiet thing ln'her Uft . I - Ison For the � - L , ,� remember that she asked to speak flex'ved a nentence in pe - I - I you think, don�t you?" he askec y I I , I pbww Nb. 46. Corozier. for the Co#nt'Y You . . .. .1 -1. . 4 "Oh, an informer! I Gilder interrupt- She. bad taken it for graast�d th# he 1� ; to you before 'they took her to prison." rest, he could understand In some i1e. - �� .,.." 'Certainly," Gilder answered. "But I ---.-.. V AkUMUL I gree how tbe� -venom of the wrong in- .1 '11% 11 I ed, a little doubtfully.. I would leave her after be camo -tolm"K I � - ..: . I V - ­ 1� . I :� . � . The heavy Jowled man gave a start. . I ......" I don't like It." . � I - - . . . .. "Yes," Burke agreed; 'Ostool pigeon ­ tbat her marria __ ......., . . "Best thing that could have hap- . ge to bl-In W91only 0 I DWA SCOT-, & MACKAY. � "Oh, you be -in to remember! Yeal Meted on her had poisoned her nature . � - . . ; ' . - ! 11 * ears, till she had, worked '! � for hinL Really, * device to bring shame on hljw,_Iather� I I There was a girl who swore she was through the y 1, � penedl You see, he won't find her is the Police name I J. a. aodtt, igraduate 01 Victoria and _,�_ . he's the viJest thing that crawlQ-" I instead he loved her. That ftataeemi -4 I ftilege ot Fbydclans and 'Surgeons. Innocent -yes, she swore that she was Out its evil �Oougli the sc]i6me of �'�, 11 tbere�" "But It you think tbaV' Gilder ex- I ed the se�ret of her disti-evsk �Ue loved i . - 11 AMM Aatcr. and member ot the .Ontario innocent. And she would have got off which he,was - the innocent victlm- He' "Where did she go then?" Gilder d. ­Ina to � namer. for the County a 11urou. . ,only you asked the judge to make an cared Uttle for the fact that recentl,� postulated, "why do you have any- � her. , More; he dar�d bellev - - .querled, wholly at a loss. I ' i I e- Ith th t rt 't T' ' 2ssert boldiy, that sfie love4AIV - 11 - Q_ uacka3 she had devoted herself to devioup d . . I "Nowhere yet But just about the thing to do wl a so person ., .1 _* ELA . It r, ho6yr graduate ofTrInIty example of her." . bus! , . � d X'Gld medallist -of Trial- - "You are tl�at girl?" vices for making money, to ingehlous : I - I time he's starting for the west I'U "Because It's good ;s'11 the In- , he ajAed otherwise the inattft,,'Would 11 .- I U*1votalty, an I ; r ity )J,edical College; membeT Of tho col- "I am that girl." . schemes for legal plunder. I . . have her down at headquarters.. Dem. spector replied. "We know he's a spy bave6been idmple enough. -Out he � . . I . and a traitor aud that every time he loved heia,_Iored her still, though bt! ��, Use Of physlclan� and Surgeonji.0atacto There was a little interval of silence. tastrophe, . arest will have her indicted before . . . . . . I I - . Then Mary spoke again remorse- where a less lov e. must have been de- noon. She'll: go to trial in the after- comes near us we ought to use -a dis- i t i � � � � knew the shame that had dlouded her " I)R, H. HUGH BOBS. lessly. . I . f5troyed utterly, Dick remained loyal. noon, and tomorrow night she'll be Infectant But we deal with him just �-, , I d not falter sleeping up the' river. That's where the same because we have to.- Now., ' life, knewthe motive that had led her . "You took away my good name: you His passionate reg ,ard di . I GreAuate, of --UnivexsitY Ot TOrm"'O oment It never even occurred I . I she Is going." I the stobl pigeon In tbJs trick Is a swell * � I . V&culty 01 Medicine, membex of 40ol- smashed'my life; you put me behind for a in - -her off. "I owe soirething to her, too, dad�" English c-r6ok. � to accept him as a husband. More -by 11 . &-_zt. evf 'PhymiCiatIM alld Surgeons ot0n- 2 � to him that be m1ght cast Gilder stood motionless for a mo- . - I He went to GarsOlk - a. sublime audacity he declared. that WIG; paw lgradatte coursed. In ChiCA90 L go; IF � .DylkI Opi*_ cAucal &116ol of: ChIcai I I �- 15sim Rospitok London. EA91b- WJA College Hospital, Londos. Regbod. Office-4Mck q�f the DOWInIOD NoAtic, 5"torth. Phone No. S. Hisht ftl-m answered from reiddew�v. TieWrls I oltrwl, Sesforth. . -1 - . - AU=0NXRR8. I 72WILAS BROWN. L*08sea mwtlawei for the countlea , X AV&m &" Perth . Correspondence . . raXon"Uts for gzle dateii can be mad,p jq *,W11jAg up phou* 37, Seaforth, or Rb*L Nnositor office. Cb&rges moder- � WM "A giStisfactiOlk 9UAr*1Mt"- . � I . iGHN ARNOLD, ' . LlcenBed auctioneer tor. the COWItleB at Huron and Perth. Arrangem-ants for', male dates can be� made b'Y c&1_1Lng u,9 Phone 41, Sea,far(.h., or Th4a EXP0840rl . office. Charges moderate and saflefac- tion guarailteed. - , If . . � . B. a PHILLIPS. Licensed auctioneer 'for the- counties, of Huron a,pd Perth. Being a Practical �, fartner and thoroughiY understanding' t -be value of farmstock and implements. . piama we inn. a better position 'to re- ratuawtIon guaranteed or no pay, All 14 ---A -l"'MCL Ma-rrPoL moderate. migbt,yield to his father's prayers, and , masks on their faces. Her picture, of ment- "But," he said wonderingly, yesterday, with. a scheme 1;o rou your , she loved him - 11 . . i . ' -L abandon her. course, 4s already in the rogues' gal- "you can't do that" house. He tried out.Mary Turner, too, There came a thrM in ber hear I each The father suffered with the son. He lery, but they will take another -yes, "Well, perhaps I c she told barson to leave it alone. I time she thoaght of that -that one was a proud man. Intensely grati0ed and the Imprints of her fingers and the ,Suddenly his face, grew hard. His But he met Griggs afterward and i loved him. The idea was monstrous, J . over the commanding position to which heavy Jaw shot forward aggressively agreed to pull it off- Griggs got word I of cou-rs% and yet- Here, as atwam I � measurements of her body." J3 , . A - ,be had achieved in the commercial � 11 writhing under the as he spoke. : to me that It's coming off tonight, and she broke off, a hot flush bla� In her 11 The son was � - ' - woricL proud of his business integrity, words. The woman of whom these "Think I'm going to let that girl so, you see, Mx. Gilder, that's how 1 1 cheeks. � I 3A I Of his standing in the community as a . I things were said was the woman ruake a joke of the police department? know." . Mary Turner was just; ready for bed . I I I I - leader, proud of his social position. whom he lovecL Yet every word had Why, I'm here to get. her, to stop her ' "I see," Gilder admitted without any when a note came by a messenger who I I . I - .- proud most of all cif tbe son whom .he in it- the piercing, horrible sting of anyhow. Her gang Is going to break entbusia-sm- "But why do I -you have L. � waited for no answer� as he told the .1 so loved. Now, this hideous disaster truth. into your house tonight," . your men come down over the'roof?" yawnln- maid. As Mary read the I . I threateDed his pride at every furn- ' - 641t , " I . � � , . ' . "'ThaVs what they will do to your "What?" Gilder demanded. "You wasn't safe to bring - them in the roughly scrawled message. she W89 worse, it threateDed the one person, in wife," Gilder went on harsWy "to the mean she's coming here as a thief?" 'front way. I -Cs a cinch the house is caught In the grip of terror. The man . * . - � the world whom he really loved. J ' betn- watched. I vrish y who had sav;k her from death -had - : . woman who bears your ' name and "Not exactly," inspector Burke con- L. ' . ou would let I .- .1 He reAlized thatl his son loved the mlite. What are you going to do about fessed, "but her pals are coming to me have yout, latch key. I want to yielded to temptation. ; As he had - i I �, . woman -nor could be wonder much at itr . try to pull off something right bei(e. come back and make this coUar myv- - saved, her so she must save him� She . - � ; i . � ' - thiit His keen eyes had perceived "It will never happen. She Will go -She wouldn't come, not If .1 know berr selt" � . 6riied into the gown 'she had Jnst- - � . . I L _� Mary Turner's gr i !aees of form, her straight, da& Tbat,1 know. You She's too clever- for that Why, If she 4!13ut WhYnOt Stay, MOW that YOU are put oM Then she,went to the tele., � loveliness -of face.' He had appre- � f . would know it it youonly knew her as knew what Garson was planning to here?" . . 4 I I � . � phone book and searched f9r the num. i 'henda too, In some measure at least, "..Suppose some of them. saw me come . , I I do." � do, she'd stop him." . . ber of Gilder's heum . I , the flneDess of ber mental' fiber and ' I doing I � * the capacities -of her heart. Deep with- Gilder was in- despair. What argn- The Inspector paused suddenly. For Irr? There wouldrift be anything I * * * - * it * * , . i- ment could avail him? He cried out a ]on- minute'his face was seamed until after they saw me go out again." - -1 in him, denied any outlet, be k.nev� sharply in desperatiob.' . with tl� thought- Then be smote Lis The - hall door opened A few moments before Mary Turner . i . : . , and the butler 3 � � . .... .. I here lurked a curious, subtl� sympathy, . -remlved the note 1'rorA the hands of ; . for the g#I In her scheme of revenge "Do you realize -what you're doing? thigh with a blow strong enough to re-entered* the room Behind him came J I ::11 ' . the. sleem maid onea'of the leaveg i I �; � . I Doiet go to smash, Dick,. J-nst at the kill an ox. His face was radiant Cassidy and two other detectives In . i againkt himselt - � . i � I - - clothes. At a' word from his or -the. octagonal window in tbWgbrazy, I - beginning of your'life: Oh, I beg you, "I've got berl" he cried. He .went Plain . I ' ' I - I Gilder,- In his library this night, was boy, stopl Put Ods -girl put of your to the desk where the telephone' was master the disturbed Thomas with. - of Richard Glider's town "U"lowung T * - - ­ . pacing impatiently. to d fro' eagerly thoughts and start. fresh. 'You're all I .1 � drew. .' . -1 - i vpes under the persuasive Infibence oA 1.11 ir. , and took up thke ;eceiver � I Ustening for the sound, of h1s soWs re- . � - � "Now,lt Burke weft on briskly as , ' ' have, my boy." , "Give me SIOU Spring, he said. As *,Uft rod of steel-, minninift uftd� . !] Se. He was anxious i 46 - . . Ahe servant ' turn to thet 'hou ' I Yes, dad," came the answer. "If I he waited for the connection he smiled- the door closed behind � I and Joe Garson. stepped confiderift 'for ttle,.eoming of Dick, to whom he could avoid It I Wouldn't hurt you for � . "Where could these men! stay -out of . � wovild make one more appeal. If that ,widely on the astonished Gilder. . ' Into the dark room. I anything In the' world. I'm 'iy, dad, "Erskadquarters?" he c - -1111ru sight until they're neede& , I -For St. space he rested andbuileft 1, 50i alled., qnec- 91V . - , fun -wen, he must use Lae In- . a . � I orders ieft. In Exeter wIU to promptly � should - . awfully sorry"- He hesitated, then . t6r Burics speaking� Who's In my of- There followed a little discuisslon � 11swrijug lntently� Re8ssUtq1i&,-,U. dtiavq � - , I SM=ptly LagWered. IMMediStS Ar- , . "Say, there's a mitstake." duences st.bb,c9mmand to secure thp bJB voice rang out elearly� "But I must . ed which ended in the apiection' of a i out an eledde torch aiad 6* � , I . � ;Orcibie parting of the adventuress " ' . flee? I w t him quieL" He smil . . * glo*,- ' � attended to. I ' Well, It light it out e - - i . , the bars. Yoa owe for all that. . fight " out by myse 9s:he listeno, and 6 spoke again to- storeroom at the end of t1i passage on Ing. A little disk pf light toud%od had . . � : . . L . I . fi,om his me. In my own way. And I'm going to the ground floor. ; and there about the voom, t - .- ! I've begun to collect." . I I Gilder.., lilts Smith, the best man I � . "Owl t � rinally the son. entered the, -room . . li '11 ; - I I you ask me." "'And now, Mr. Gilderi'! the.1inspec- very swiftly and In we&odfta dr -1 - I ' L "A"d that Is why you mamled my do itl" haLve. ThaVs luck, -if I i - "i P. R. Time Table L . . and went at once to his father, who I � th- tor said energetically, �rm going to cles. - Satisfied by thesurvey. Garsoi * V. I . 1 60Y ?" - L dooir. The butler entered. Then again he spoke Into'the mou "! . � . , -It Is." . er co'ld- was standing, watting, facing the . "A man to Left YOU. ,61]!�" he said. ece of the Wephone. � give you -the samw,tip I g�kve your inan. crossed to the hail door, where he U& , Gaelph and Godt3rich Branob Ma. -y -gave the answ z . -rm awfully sorry rm so late, daV - 'l,, - &#Very pi . , ' I - I ly, convincingly. � I The master took, the carc 110b Ed, send, someone up to - that Go to bed and stay there.�" L teneLd for nd of ]me WK110A � I I . � , I well," he said, "show him 0 -he boy," Gilder protested.. and found any The dwr f , TO TORONTO 9 he said simply. . -up." E[is- nomr- u Convinciugly. .Lave to one -her bus-. '�But t 7.05 a m N ­1Vnere h father , Turner woman, You have the address. - W. tlw I I L . . I � Goderich .......... . about him?'. He's ihe one thing passage that led to the -M� .1 . s'O'D P,m band- Dick suddenly aroused 1113d glance met the wondering gaze of his . I .0 Just see thA she is tipped off that Joe 'rVVhAt Wa* LS. - - - ' _. son. . f I Importamee to me.' ! . . - �e , . _111' ....... .. � ... 7.30 11 2.25 : vely. Bdt there' . . .. . h . - Auburn I demanded gra I was . 0 1 Myth, � - a ... � : ...... 11 7.40 " , 2.35 spoke with tha violence of one sure. I Garson andt some ]pals are going to 0 ; I where the detectives , i " % . on- in the flash of his gmy � I - . - � . , " ' 2.47' 1 -at-affecti "It's Bprke." he erplaIndd. .. . . li,if he sa m 6re about ,gro- gaged his 'businesslike LL- , , Weawn ............... 49 7.52 ­ It is not!" . . grt - . ys anything Mavorton._. ....... S.-45 " 8.20 , I t . � . ­ eyes as he Reanned the young man's - � I _ _ _ . . break into Edward Gilder's house to . : 11 I And , Linwood Jet .. ...... .t 8.15 1 3.40 .. 'I Ete stoo(I up and went to Mary, and . . . . night Get some stob! pigeon to hand Ing to Chicago just you; let him -go, here again there was naught *o pro- - , I it I I - . . . L . .1c. - . days:, .1 YOMILU.-.-I.. - ').05-1, '-' __ :: "took h-- ­(�wo hands in his, very geDtly, .f. (1, lind the touch of the band thk i I Guelph. . 9.39 11 4 83 t I ,it. [Itlt on Dick's shoulder was very I her the information. You'd better get tbaVs alll IVs the best place for him . voke his suspicion. . . , L 10.15 ", 6:05 " . - . . . , .. ­ yet very flrmly. . - � . for the next few : It seemed to him that ev4aythinj; 4 auelph � . _ . Ar. 10.20 11 6.45 1 1 tt,llder�' "With that Woman ftgatn?" to work quick. Understand?' _ i . a N� "You're In charge here�ll Burke said *as In readiness for the coming of biat e "Alary," he said softly, yet with . ­No,'Nther, not with her. 'She wmilt Constipation ' The Inspector hang up the receiver * ; . . , .. - Fl-zOLNI ,rojtONTO: streng-t1l of cobviction, "you married' . I . is an enemy within the camp. It will to Cas:sIdy, "and I hold 'you responst- 4ssoci,ates. There remainpil only to: _ Toronto_ .... � ...... LV. 7.1-10 a. M. 4..30 " I . .�,(W MO." I . L . I �-z . I � . I 'I'm coming back:: to get this ' GuelpL , Ct ... 40 to F. to g , me because you love me." ' . -.\0 ,ally! Sb�'s got all .qbe wnrit- undermine the strohg(st constitution smile. ble. . : give them the signal In the roolnI . .. .... Ar 9' I tit . . . - Guelph .............. cc IM0 ' t 6. 6C . "No." she said gravely, "no, ,I did ti and ruin,the most,vigorous health. der bunch myself. and I'll call you when ,�,.around the cbrner where they waiteig . � - -h,.�J!rlj� . Lt MO 1 7.92 - - . !I p(i rt-()il) .ynti­rny Aftmel . � It leads to indigesti n, biliousness "What good will all that do.?" Gil . you're wanted. YoWU Vait ln thct at a telephone, Ere seated himself hi . I - . f I Linwood Jet ......... " 11.23 " 7,13 "' not"' . . . -It's u0ne, too, you know, -Air.,, . . demanded Impatiently. . .. - . impure blood, ba c mplexion, sick Wyetton ....... 4... 11. 4 'I' ' ' 9.02 " . "And you love me nbw!" he 'Went on ,' I "She1l, come to stop lem. When we storeroom out there and don't make a - Gilder's chair at the desk and drew the( - i . . I . I walon ............. � , ,I 1�) '16 8.36 to insisting-ly" .1'. � I . headaches,. and is on of the most move till you bear from me, unless by telenhone to him, IL � I Myth- ... � ......... , 12.!)s 11 - 3.48.1 1 .1 frequent causes of appendicitis., To get the rest of L the gang we'll grab her . I L . . I OJ P. in. 0.261, ,,,- * ' neglect it is slow suicide. Dr.Morse's too. . Just call, your man' for a minut% any chance t1iings go wrong and yon .� ,13oderiah.-­ ...... 1 .\o. -no!" Mary's denial came like __ � . I get a..call from Griggs. He's got a Continu,,d Next Week, � (Jonnectiong mt Unwnod for Listowel, Con I'q 1�7-v for o,scape. 1r,dian Root Fills positively cure will you, Mr. dilder?" r5 � .. - �. ' eotloris at Guelph Jut. �iAh main line for Ga ' CKSTOR IA., . .. . Voodstwk, Lon'.1oti. De:rol ud Chicaqo an S .J I 11 "You love me uow!" There Nv.", R � . . I ,I Constipation. They are -entirely Gilder pressed the electric button , whistle,. and he'll use it if necessa ry. . . I . lm-- T_4­4�n n-nA -M-HAvais 11 _. M-�Wa;n nnrnf%osition and do not . t - Got that stralrrbt?" Cassidy -declared - _­"_1_fM-_. I utermedi e unes. . i - . .. . - I I 14 ; on his d.4 k. At the same moment, . - - - - . . - 1 , " - -_ I : . I . ken, weaken or gripe. PreArve an entre understanding bf the diree- I - I _ I I 0 � - I � I er 3 your health by ta'king , . � I : 11 . - . ; . I I - - ' I . tions. . I lchild:reu Oty I I I a. blinding flash of .light that rested A CD h � i , 1* ry , Always bears , 9 AS I . . 4 I . I .Childrell , C ' . In Use For PV OYears! " Dr. Morse i � throuNh the ociagonal Wind' w, came As the men left the . room Burke I � " � - P , , �� . CHER'S . I - , �� " for seconds, th vanished. Burke was . . . FOR FUTCUTS -, . 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