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Wy, enough/I ,W wed cal ty for, wly: ara�,:�, � 6�.,, ` locie fxlehed'a6 if it bad sent for . �1,��A -me , ,"W It 'F"', W !-Ri � ,I ", atti I . Our , . he do - 64 �to4�41!",..-,"j,.(".-�,,-,JI , , � him—without result. That's I , I I . , . , , ta . ,. nt, I waw'Adeue 1#0 VA,I%A�au ista — . 1 - . , ,�,, . I � :� . . .. , . ns became somewhat. vjol4ut . a "atiti -as to salary increasd W6% "tolk.` knew it " e7i , , .", .1 .. ,.". I io ,�� , - , k,App "p, . I. ..- . I I I thta* er;-,, ,: ' ' promp , 0, , , , V kx, rdrowo I, owv,i., ab 'it, again and op; , . Y, 1, ll�ftew it d I , , I � and � beI! I 1- Pr � � , , �, f�. I , -�Poi ,, TZ and I - 11�1 " , , t stol , w I ky'sm 'I - ... 0 1 - &.8, ]a, -,.IYS, _f t. h! '� t P P I : . ve . ": . � I 111, 11T�10 , � The trembling -in Seven's legs and in the assertion of W rights as' lid. .-1 I out io,-miiiAMI . - 0 = �" --rivTY, �, I ,�";, Bary Solicitor, Conveyancer , a. . - I—.., 111. I ,;:�-,i�,',. .�,­_. I % when this thi g Wended up. Pops there is comedy In the lilake.�bq- "I t All* uj . 11-11, ,,,� 4ge :at tpe , n W T4, " �W_ I r i-,� J itor for -the bo the L two 'q ,you ?JP I ond N a .dy suddenly � 7' :It4aW,4,.�,-(R _16ter, stopped. His pocket- saw - _�, �e , , them, and used langia, �, i I. � ,� . . lieve! egotU -4 ,.,tX:i 1"��, �X I Vary Public.. . � SO& 1111 -WV that -satisfy . ru of, an &�erly;,,,=64eo ; I - Domf 10n. Bank. Offire'An rdir of the, Clubi where',' . - - � � _­;­___ . , I ed hand Unclenched itself and came Loyal League- 'y'; , . . I . � -the audience �- 61 two Ungfiqw �#e WAI)q�,We rp'MR, ".P� 11%,T11 ,�, . , 1-1 I is nodded. man, and _0 �' _,�',, . ,.' ,�­ " 12�� � � I. — 40"I" , ­%�'( Domi Bank, Segforth... Money to out. ,-It was steady, and slowly be had,,pet after Innoiboda, wh�ch Mr. - - I , ___ "So. far so good," he agreed, "but ed immoderately, b,ut a's they , T.ose perrod av_ I. Y. � " �1!1�11 ". ". niOn . , � I � . � �,Twli44r!��,�:;�',''!�_ I, , ". ­,At,r`,1E-,1,-­1, I - _joUwiO3#` me to try .. I I ,�', p.r,t`,'�'r`,, � ,Q. h I .:.., , I I ,­ �,� ;, � - , lk&t . loan. , , rust it out, S e0 found oWeetiotiable. - with it? -Do .1 - j" - 11'%�', ­,1111,,�X, 11, I �E�, - . � A, .11 0 tii, � I I - _., . I there's one thing more, one very im- from the table Sevens looked. At,, Us, � ' . ��,;'­' �M#'11�1. -11 , . ,. I - - - - ­-, ,,,,, , . "You're on," he said. "But it must . matching my wits. ap*i these fel- - j *. ut0b., -- twwnud4 jie# % it�.-;:;i,:,,�,,.. ". I ,,,,.�,i I q ,It ust a raoment, - ��, LL .1 BEST & BEST . 64f," .don't see anything .here that's low, that the _ portant thing. I've got to go into watch, and for � , I., - � .. be done quickly." , . polleio­c4t or won't I �, � �1, -I I .j , 'itt, " , this conspiracy deep enough -seem- served by the others, au'oixpress � : .:, , " *� '%;�_:;' "" �,��'.,)�- � N" " 1,-,� , 'i, _�L:�.:�ji,!, 4��, , 55", _K,etl.�� , . ' � , � - `,� ,,gfl.li, � ,�,, � - � � , ,� 7,�2�' �:g),��',', q W.� 1r," 1,_alon- rooevv��io me,,* broke out Shell irascib- b,g? There's just *a, Aalitce that I , '' � . 1,1W, i:­­­Iy',#�,��r �,��',, �­, Barristers, Solicitors, Couveyan- , &41f,you'.11 take,a short strol _-, �­'.",�N.�?)4,Z,' � I'll ,� ,E7'0,��', ingly-to satisfy these crooks that Sm of doubt'"and foreboding passed,acroad. �, . - . , 1:11"�,�'),�..,7,��",�.,�,�!�"��". � I , .� , - - 11 ;',, � 4 1 - I.- �4g�, � 1� ,,, ­ I ­, ;;;�,�V�',,­ �, , " ?" 1 ters and Notaries Public, Etc. Office -in this same neighborhood. eacli opv�- I$t� 476til the younger man insisted 'might be able to decoy them and trap with them 4 to the hilt.. I may have his face. . , - I Q V "Id, 1,11 '1� .,'�, , ',)�,, f�Fj.�r�,�Zjj� I � . . I In . the , 9 ingo OPP08ite The ening for the,rest�of this weik-11 said grimly, them. It's just a,'Plimn' chance but . V I t�o ,�,,v �;o I . J 4 V'r I � - "' Z�, , "!q,.,- , � � " , , ­11'r,l 11. , dge Build - decidely incriminating things. "I've got to make a round- of .our , V ,1 ,�,_- If", 4, I . " . " . I , a __ I ., 't I , -1 ­ � . V "I , . "', I Zxv�osl�o Office, the stranger promptly, fT11%Ar0p,,,Ju&v0 . "GO on. You will." . it's up to YOU. At le4WAhat occur- ' do .1 , " y , � "�,,�,�.r "'Y � A 4,11 ��'�;`:,t',,` " ,-, . -mlghtI" he said with a I ­ z- .. ,,',�`.,�!,.,t �,�, , �', - , � t ,I � , , " . I . . VETERINARY or Iff 11 : - - "'t," ­�J,4%,I,'I - n a night or two red to me last -night as I was abou f myself Pve got to rely on you to yawn, "and look in on the nightwatch . A 1 V 'step with You a t If ,by any. chance Pm unable to speak warehouses to . - () I � %� �, I . 71_11',.�,, 12 ,I ,7 ' M �,,� , I a a g'" tO[n ' I I - ­ and we'll ng, carry on." Mr. Sevens pressed his urgent need to part with this. crime -promoter- I.. � - ,�;,�� ,,tly. ',if of money, made intensive by the ve . r- cle r my reputation." ' m . . ' " I , ,,, I I tatl oa: " R','I,,� He' paused,'tben addedt quie and I didn't close the d6or on the ' z' r�­_111111t� ,11.",�� F. HARBURN, V. 9. I "You may rely on me. There's When he kissed his wife good-bye Rheumatic F.,,OAS you undertake to have me watched- diet of a pulmonary specialist that possibility.!' . ''I 'L :"; _�." . :,.. �,�j,,it_ - Honor graduate of Ontario Vertdrin- _' Mrs. Sevens ust go south and take n -never 'been any question of m -my he had to break his arma'awAy from �1 -, -,L "", �,._ �, . .-, L . "t��:�, , olle e, and- honorary vatemb6t of �, rI1 have my own way of � knowing �111 "You mean . that you'd be willing to - You c -can trust me, an embrace that closed hurogrity about . , -- , "I ". "N", ,,k �, , I 1, .1, ,,I .", a cure which 4 ta � , , "; 4� i � i,::: . _. trusting you ­ "', ", * Mr. Sevens's present try ? " The first 6i iii � , �� �: th7 MCediegal Association of tile Outhrio ':and I won't 'lid there. . � .. too." her and sought to linger. Then he I I 4baom4. , , —.1- I , - salary does not permit. The argu- Barbour nodded'and his voice was "You're the one person in the world left the apartment whistling but the doctor's remedy that io iseW�ri L� - � �,' �L!,1�1� 1. ._,goo, . � �'�,; Veterinary College. Treats diseases of * idb, you'll realize that'whle��'Pvhe �. �, , ,,�� all domestic animals by the most mod. CHAPTER VIII haracter of a grirn as he amplified: before �, - who knows why I'm doing this," in- tune broke suddenly to silence tt�,�,_ "I'll -1_1 "I 0.11601R _ , , For years Barbour Sevens had quarrel and remained unsettled. "It might be done . . . and it � goes in lifle acid goes �Oui` . ".. .1, �'11`111't�.." 11 , . . .. " . �7 � ern principles. Dentistry a.ud Milk sisted �evens. "You're the one per- the elevator had answered -his rimg.,, - - , ­- - - Fever a specialty. Office opposite spent the ,office hours of every busi- might not. They aren't fools, you in the world who can show that I Perhaps he was to meet the strang_ It matters �rot whether you Are,tor­ , - 1. ' ,,.',�,�,. I son ,. �� .. 11 I . '. W.4'h ' i ' k.,,',Vdt�. .. 1. Dick's Hotel, Main Street, Seaforth. ness day in the Fifth Avenue estab- Again the reader looked up from know. They have already tured with pain, crippled,:�, , � ,'**W,4"4"4 K,ttln', P .... n haven't actually gone into a felonious er again to -night. Perhaps mot. � ­ VA, � '4�'Zwrj�,*A If ­­­­ ' �R,t ­-�)' , , RIM -, W � -*,­­, , , .. All orders left at the hotel will re- lishment of Beverly Brothers' separ- his' documerit, then, repressing an that they are either cleverer than the partnership." There were certain things that h, lent joints or distressed Vith oI6 , , 1, �",­�, I which usually stood impulse of protest, resumed his per- police --or protected by the police," e to lose sight al tW%k2sP'RbJWm4 W 11�4101 - � ceive prompt 'attention. Night calls ated by a door, Shell held out ,his hand but now it must remember, sine I I g,*Ta.rAe,i,&,, t I" 1,;,�,,�, � , 1-1-1111 received at �he office. open, from the mahogany -panelled usal. "This g -gang's at war with us." He end your rheumwi trot@�Ae Or m oney , ­tt. 1. as most thought- of them would'be disastrous. . .f.".. g I ., sanctum of 'the chief. Shell rose abruptly and fell to pacing ful. "You have my word. Still there must make it clear to the man whose back. . . . . ,��,�. I.. I- - . I JOHN GRIEVE, V. S. Two days ago Tom Shell would have The need having arisen of some the flodr. "We are leaders in our ought to be someone else' -who knows," name he did not know that he came Rheuma is just as effective hi ,cases - ,,, - 11 , ", Honor graduate of Ontario Veterin- said that the face of his assistant had course to galvanize into effectiveness business and must act as leaders he said soberly, "I'I;i in g -good hea-Ith alone and unfollowed, and thoughthat of lumbago, sciatica, arthritis and ,..'�11. . . . . . . - 1. ;1 " him. He the efforts of the police in curbing the . . . . .. ary Cdlldge. All diseases of domestic nothing surprising t6 offer . . If they've ,approached you, to-day-b-buit I might die to -night. had seemed easy enough in prospect, crome neuralgia. � 11� ... 1: ", I 1!. ",. this pre ent epidemic of robberies upon it,s m -more than likely they've got he Rheumatism is a dangerous disesse. .11., ,_ . animals, treated. Calls, promptly at- would have said that he "ew S Our lawyers are civil p -practitioners it became difficult in practice as . . �,,� �, I � , I tended- to ' crate. Vet- man inside out, and could read his fur warehouses, a conference was ar- inside men in other houses. Sooner It often affects the heart and causes .:. "..�, ,, nd -charges mod and this isn't in their line. Do you approached the Arch, , , %1, , I I I I", . ".: - - 4srinazy Deailtistry a specialty. Office thoughts forward and backward. ranged among members of prominent or I -later some of those men might know a good criminal lawyer who Fifth Avenue, even here at its ,death. If you have it in the augbt�_ I .... t,�1111 I and residence on Goderich Street, one Since then each day had shaken that firms and Mr. Sevens was designated come to - us -as employees-p-pel-haps c -can hold his tongue? if the insur- quietest point and at this hour was est degree get a bottle -.of Rheuma .'',...".. 1. , _ ,,, � " door east of Dr, Mackay's Office, Sea- comfortably rooted conviction. Day by MT. ,Shell to give attention to this as n -night watchmen, even. It's up ..... '_;:� ... I , ance p -people knew you were under- not a street he could cut off Q post from C. Aberhart or any druggist ", , ­,,,�, t,, . forth. before yesteiFday that face had flared matter for Beverly Brothers. On to us to unravel this thing -if we taking this business, th-they might with the sign "no thoroughfare," and t"ay and drive it from your system i.,,,I�t ... I * �11 ppo,sed- the night of Janu�Lry 12th, Mr. Sev- can. You've got a good head on " �.­!:",�,� �, ­'. with the eruptive fires of a su� make a fuss; might call it an extra for al -I his calculations he could not at once. I . ...'' , .11", - 2,", - 1, . MEDICAL it h partment in West Tenth your shoulders, Sevens, and you've � ,,, � . I 11�. ly extinct volcano. Yesterday ad ens left his a hazard." contrive to keep such an interval be- .40. — ., 't, ., DR. R. P. 1. DOUGALL been 'haggard and tortured, seeming- Street and at Eighth Strett and Fifth got nerve. I believe you' _41 .� .9evens, tossed away his cigarette. tween himself and others that some- !`X �k 0 I I", � " Honour graduate of Faculty of ly cowed, only to break unexpectedly Avenue he was accosted by a strang- t do it.' "A classmate in college came to see one did not seem to be either just ODD NAMES OF LONDON ��.t­,...0, Medicine and Master,,of Science, Uni- into gusts of weakly violent passion, er, who asked to be allowed to talk Sevens had gone to the window and g him. . , �� � versity of Western Ontario, London, and this morning it was the stony with him. Mr. Sevens and the strang- now be turned with his back against me the night before last," he said following or just precedin . : ,,-,. iiii - I tentatively. "I lunched with him Ahead loomed the solid bulk of the STREETS I �,�. � .1, ���, cians and ing yesterday, and, Oddly enough, he's Arch rising into a cold night sky of ,� , Member of College of Physi face of a Sphinx. This morn, Sev- er walked together in Washington it and spoke in the clipped .syllables ,,� Surgeons of Ontario. Office, 2 oors ens had come into the office with only Square and went from there to the of clarity. working on this robbery investigation brittle hardness and beyond the The odd names of many of the .; I 1-�9.4, . ,�,q I 7 I, east of post office. Phone 56, He all . . " "Old Barn Tea Room" west of the "This may sound like blackmail s e te Streets in old London frequently ex- .;:. , a nod and a brief "Good morning, ' himself . . . I'd be willing to Square, capping a broken ilhou t ... ".2" 1, '-'31 I ,,,,�, Ontario. - ' 3004- he first _� - too. If it does, construe it so and be i " and had addressed himself to f ,quare. There the stranger an trust him. His name is Joe Mandelle. of roofs, showed the yellow beacon of c te considerable interest. zl,',��. , ,,, ,,, of his tasks with a direct energy, that notmeed to Mr. Sevens that he was damned. I've got a wife whose lif3 He touched the electric cross atop the Judson Mis- There is Mincing Lane, which, as is ., ��, , ,"', , ,40 ' �", � , DR. J. A. MUNN - told nothing of his mood. I associated with an organization of fur can be saved now; whose health can Shell acted promptly. the case with many other London. ,'�Z, Successor to Dr. R. R. Ross the push button on his desk and when sion. , 1�...�9 1 '' But when he had finished his moirtri- thieves, though safely detached from be restored. Six months from now it ered the call he In that space was approximate streets, represents a corruption from . �M.%, . - 11,� Graduate of Northwestern Univers- ing dictation, he sat down at the type- 'them by any ties of incriminating evl- may be too late. She has no Support ordered shortly, "Get Mr. Joseph Man- emptiness, into which Sevens went something much more dignified. The .,�,,,., . , 15.: '. ,�'��J ity, Chicago, 111. Licentiate Royal writer beside his desk, and for a brief dence. He argued with Mr. Sevens except me and yesterday I arranged delle, attorney, on the wire and find slowly, holding to the brightened spots locality was once known as the Min- 1,,,4; College of.Dental Surgeons, Toront. time his fingers pounded rapidly on that Beverly Brothers had in effect to turn in my life insuratneo Policy out ,whether he can call here at once. near the are -lamps where he could be ories, and was the site of the old Con- ��.�', Office over Sills' Hardware, Main SL, the keys. After ten minutes of tha robbed him of his dues, and off ered for its cash surrender value. f did the I 11-'.N t, � to Barbour. 1 readily seen from a distance and could vent of St. Claire, belonging to I M , , , I-` : . I Seaforth. Phone 151. -oper- that to get her South. I "You g -go into this with a free be perceived to be alone. He -t ., �. he read over the result of his activity, him a cash sum of $5,000 to co It wnn't keep had Minchuns he old English term for '. i made a hasty correction or two in ate as inside man in an effort to -rob her there long". Wlhat�are it walked back and forth until he al- female monk. The nuns in this con- " �1. Y" go"" hand, Sevens," lie. announced. B-b-bi. ;.1 DR. A. NLTWTON-BRADY pencil, and came into Shell's office, one or more of the Beverly Brothers to do for my wife if-tbey gt.t me?" to -night you and I must visit ti most decided that there was no use vent were known as the "Sorores Min- , .t;�, Warehouses----4�,aid payment being "Get you? They won't get you, d ores," and later as "Mirioresses." The -','� Bayfield. closing the door quietly behind him. warehouses and form our own in lin waiting longer when he saw an � � Graduate Dublin University, Ire- The chief glanced up, grunting in- contingent on success. Sevens. You mustn't take too great p1ressions about the night watchmen. recognized a figure coming under name Mincing is thus a colloquial con- - '%� _ � land. Late -Extetri Assistant Master terrogatively, and Sevens stat down- a riGk, of cours6.1' I'll take the Twenty-seventh Street the Arch from Fifth Avenue. The traction. ,."!-`1 Rotunda Hospital for Women and "It has come to my attention," he Barbour saw the perplexity in the Sevens was still standf-v;r with h.iq house and yoA can take Thirtieth stranger of last night's meeting seem- Miles Lane came from Michael's ,", e es of his superior harden into back against the window. ,He drew Lane; Sermon Lane from Sheremonier I _� Children, Dublin. Office at residence announced crisply, "that an employe eY ' ,Street and the Bronx. Perhaps we'll ed entirely free of that nervousness r, lately occupied by Mrs. Parsons. ,of this concern has been conducting amazed indignation, saw him gulp out a case and lighted a cigarette, w,ant to hire some extra men later ­,vhi,�h obsessed Sevens, and as the Lane -which, in turn, was derived . I" I � I Hours, 9 to 10 a.m., 6 to 7 p.m.; himself in a fashion which calls for excitedly and he himself interpolated, while a somewhat ironic smile glint,ed'i. . . but to -night we m -must sat- i young man waited, his confidence eb- from the "Sheremoneyers," a name , It , I ! Sundays, 1 to 2 p.m. 2866-26 Your consideration-" "Go on, there is more surprising mat- in his eyes. � fy ourselves of their morale. You'lo d with a realization of his infer- given to the men working in the mint, 47�j . I 0— Shell turned in his swivel chair at- ter to come." "Either I drop the matter where it,. 1� e, I . � teritively to face his companion. stands," he announced bluntly, "or 1, have your k -keys, I suppose?" ji'.uty in g,iil, and .shrewdness. R -Lt -formerly situated thereabout. Sise I ., DR. F. J. BURROWS o has step.- Lane was once St. Osyth's; Gutter was 11� Forty minutpus later, whi�loe the two felt like an amateur wh "i It was represented to Mr. Sevens play the game out -as it develops,, e door ped rashly into a prize ring with a originally Guthrun-the name of a I -�- ., �, ., Office smid, -residence Goderich Street, "How's that?" he inquired. ut of that the part which he would be call- and it's not likely to develop into a s till talked, a light tap on th ut Dane owniilg property near by. ,�, east of the Methodist church, Seaforth. "I've made a brief stateme ' interrupted them and Shell's secre- professional of tried reputation. B 1�1 Phone 46. Coroner for the County of facts," declared the younger man, "in ed upon to play would involve only pink tea." ! tary announced, "Mr. Mandelle is the stranger came up and grasped his Nigbtingale Lane, instead of refer- - .- I . Hurom - slight personal risk. Mr. Sevens in- "Wh-what do you suggest then9" , � suring smile. ring to the famous English nurse, ,�. : . � here. He says he has an appoint- hand with a reas " � --- - dignantly repudiated the proposition "Mr. Shell," said the subordinat- ent." "Hello, Sevens," he greeted easily. dates from an earlie,r period. It is a � 'It *_ DR. C. MACKAY in the tea room -but later by the door with ,� ri imnrpssivp quiet, "last night � im , Show him in," ordered Shell crisp- "I seem to have kept you waiting, but product of Knighten Guild, to which :�." I C. Mackay, honor graduate of Trin- of his own apartment house under- I felt desper'ate enough to commit -any I IN ,' "and don't let us be interrupted." as a matter of fact, I was here ahead King Edgar granted land in the neigh- , Y , tty University, iind gold medallist of North. went a change of heart and agreed to crime to raise money, and the things . of YOU." borhood, Crutched Friars Lane comes ..o Trinity Medical College- member of a.m. p.m, enter into such a conspiracy in which that made me desperate haven't CHAPTER IX I "Ahead of me?" Barbour, who had1from "crossed friars," so styled be- ,:��. the College of Physici ..... 10.16 6.04 be would be schooled in Ihis proposed clianged-but I found that a man',.;' taken the, band with a sudden quiver cause of the red crosses they wore on I � '.. . before the act. inherited code of decencv isn't a suiti From his conference at Beverly I 11 geons of Ontario. Hensall ........... 10.30 6.18 duties as an accessory I of repugnance, put his question in a their robe.s. 1_1 Kippen ........... 10.35 6A of clothes to be discarde�i at will. It's' Brothei-R, ,Joe Mandelle proceeded di- tone of surprise. I Old inns are responsible for the . . . Brucefield ......... 10." 6.82 Tom Shell dropped the paper On a coat of skin and it stioks. I clairn' r(,(,tiv to the downtown office which I IIYP�t. Before coming up to you, 11names of many of the streets, such as . DR. H. HUGH ROSS Clinton Jet . ....... 10.58 6.46 his desk as though its touch had no credit, I'm merely roporting the bore his own name on it.s ground- I ittred somewhat thoroughly to I Bell, Crown, Beehive, Mitre, Pheonix, Graduate of University of Toronto Clinton, Ar. ..-..... 11.05 6.62 scorched his fingers, and shoved a cut result of an experiment. I didn't'� glaq.-; door and went to the back C)f I reconno ctually � Plough, and so on. . � make sure that you were a,, P, : � Faculty of Medicine, member of Col- Clinton, Lv . ...... 11.15 6.52 glass paper weight over its edge. His smash the crook who took me for his'his suit(, where he closed himself in- , alone, Safety first, you know. Iccadilly, one of the most famous , � ,� lege of Physicians and Surgeons of instead of I to'a'sniall room hardly larger than a t streets in the world, derived its name . Clinton Jet . ....... 11,21, 6.58 lips twitelied grotesquely under the own dirty kind . . . . I Sevens forced a laugh. Ontario; pass graduate courses in - Loudesborough . .- - - 11.86 1,12 paroxysm of fury that swept him, that I stalled." ,tnerously proportioned linen closet.1 "WPII, yotw-11ound me alone, didn't from pickadils or ruffs, worn in the . I ChicEigO Clinical School of Chicago; Blyth ............. ll." 7.21 and when be spoke his impediment of "Yes, I understand that now. , t was a room suited to and ,;orn- You?" early days of the Stuarts. Pall Mall I Royal Ophthalmic Hospital, London, idential consulta- � "Alone .and punctual. I'm glad you evolved from a ball game known as . Belgrave ......... 11.50 7.88 speech tattered his word-, into almost ought to have understood it, all along." I timv,� used for corif England;; University Hospital, Lon- Winghani Jet., Ar... 12.08 7.45 unrecognizable rags of sound. "Well, I'm not a hypocrite, Mr.Sbell. I tion, for, with its door closed, it was haven't weakened." paille-maille. Fleet Street owes its I ' % don, -England. Office Back of Do- Wingliam. Jet. Lv. . 12.08 7.46 "Wh-wb-what th-th-tbe hell does I think that spokesman f,)r the high- I approximately sound -proof. � "I need the five thousand," ans-wer- name to the old Fleet River, which ; 0111116t, Bank, Seaforth. Phone No. 5. Wingham .......... 12.12 7.56 th-this mean?" binders came fairly near stating tho I This quality of the .small room was, pd Sevens drily, and the other nod- formerly flowed from Holborm, enter- . ' Night calls answired from residence, South. Barbour leaned forward in his case when he said that if I robbed' t lie which had specifically recom- (led. ing the Thames at Black -friars. To- .- . victotia StreiIt, Seeaforth. a.M. hair and somewhat enigmatical you I'd only be stealii,K ba7o-k what I i,roen,(�ed it to its tenant for any rea-1 He thrust R gloved hand into a day the ancient river is an ordinary I I Wingham ......... 6.56 T; egbost of a smile .played around his you've stolen from mo." son of ultra caution. Mr. Mandelle breast pocket and a small packet of sewer. I , , � AUCTIONEERS Wingham. Jet . ..... 7.01 8.21 lip corners. , "S -s -sevens," burst out Shell I "th- had valued its sound -deadening con- paper rusted crisply as he drew it Charing Cross descends from the ': . ........ 7.1fo 8.82 "It mean.,;,' be -aid slowly, "that that's Intolerable . . . . No m -man, struction for a more prosaic reason. ;�'� Belgrave .. I' out. . last of the nine Gothic crosses which �. ...... —" accustomed to diet-atp both "As an pvidenrn of solvPney-and King Edward 1. erected to mark the 0. ,; F. W. AHRENS Blyth .... 7.27 3.44 yesterday you asked me whether I' caji accuse me . He was ., Licensed Auctioneer foi Perth and Londesboroiii';� .... 1-35 8-62 had been offered other employ-ment Sevens shrugged his shoulders. ,lb,tters and briefs on the talking ma- go()d faith," he made comme4, 'q spots where the. coffin of Queen Elean- ,: Uro' ...... "I don't claim to ho infallible. - could let his voice -honorarium along to or was to rest on its way to Westmin- � H n Counties. . Sales solicited, Clinton Jet. - 7.49 4-06 and I said no. Since then. I have chine and here hr brought the .� Real -Estate, Farm Stock, Etc. Terms Clinton . ........... 7.56 4-13 been offered other employment. may be wrong, but it"� wbat I fec),nut forensically without having it s how you." - ster. Clarges Street commemorates . � .. on application. 1P. W. Ahrens, phone Clinton Jet . ........ 8.G8 4-20 For an instant the chief's hand went . . . . None the If-,; I'm employed Isound noisily through the suite. Sevens caught the engraving of I Nan Clarges, a needlewoman a -ad a 11 - 8.15 4.82 a push button by Beverly Brothers and it happens h t down before the instru- - daughter of a blacksmith, who became ,.� 69� r 6, R, R. No. 4, Mitchell, Ont Brucefield ......... out and hovered over , I '� " 7 P a hank not,e.�, though he was not invit . - 2996-52 .... 8.22 4-40 on his desk, but there it hung ssu- that when the attack is ordered a man rnomt., --ii-ea some slight adjustment I � ed to finger or count them. On that Duches,; of Albemarle. 1, Kippen ....... ,f .t . , 4 Iffensall ........... 8.82 4.60 pended whille his face became livid can't quit -until the attAck is over." n ing-Kear mechanism, and hi b lie saw 'he read the impressive Rcgentt St e t, home of some of the .1 "' "" ru k n' g w 'r- I ren I 1, Exeter ............ 8.47 5-05 with rage. "That's the way to t -to -talk, Sevens. h,va, tal in clearly into the mouth- detmmination, one thousand dollars, mO%t it Lrn'eed shops in the world, It r a little Mr. Mandelie � name, a_'; does also Regent I , _ OSCAR W. REED . � 11 "D-d-Ao yon know wbat th-they do That's what I'd expect of YOU." I pjecv�edkft,Pd and there were other hills under that. traces i , .. , Licabsed auctioneer for- the Coun- , - ", " 19 ,raph- ­�Iours when you ,earn it,- laugh- Parkq to the fact, that George IV.0 11:11- C. N. R. TIME TABLE with blackmailers in New York?" be "Thank yout" The acknowledgment poke to his stenog on. Graduate RISIL spat furiously. "D -d -d -do yo ly sardonir. "But that e r. ed the man who now thrust his bank when Prince Regent, lived in Carlton .,:.: ties 6f. Perth and Hur u think was quiet .11 s, School of Auctioneering. -.9me starting ­Mi.q.q statp-ovell," he directed, "you what Is now .1 " oof Jone a.m. p.m. you can bull -doze me into rai.4ing brings us back to the , notes back into his pocket and with House, which stood on 1. �.�, Chi ' Charges moderate, and sat- won't get me. wil tters on the records a well-stimul-ated tremor of eagerness the southern half of Waterloo Place. .� =4 Goderlich .......... 6.00 2�20 your S412'ry by th-threaterting to -to point. You say they I find two le 1.1: I o)% guaranteed. Write or wire Holmesville ....... 6.17 2.87 rob me?" Don't make any mist-akV. There is a st,gnding by th,e talking machine that in his voice, Parbour demanded, ,,"�.. oscaf"W. Reed-, Staftaj Ont. Phone good chance that, they will get I'd like to have transcribed .at once." --------= A Clinton ............ 6.25 2.52 There was a nuick-flashing thrust Very occurred to Migg -When do I get my chance?" 11� . Statevrell that ,,I wish it could be, at one,--," hi., . . I must be preoccupied, foi- "but it I � �.� l profeq�donala. . . - I ion replied seriouslY: A. "` 11-21t 2965X52 Seaforth .......... 6.41 8.12 of 'Barbour's right ha�d. though be. me. This is a wpil-organized gang of I I ternp 0 . St. Columban ...... 6.49 8.20 did not move -the rest of his body. He highly trained he, (yer her Is rompsin D. Sutherland's �.,!�, � . Dublin ........ 6.54 3.28 aaug4ht. up the paper from the desk and their fighting ethir-, aren't pretty. he. had turned away from I can't be this week. Time judiciously ��V, THOMAS BROWN v as I go. - - before he added in afterthought, " � 1��,�, *;;t. while ,Shell half rose out of biq chair I've got to feel ,my wn. spent e me saved GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY . 1, !"� , ,) , Lid4emsed auctioneer for th& counties a.m. p.m. P.M. in an imnul�qe to seize it back. Re- and feel it largely in the dark. . - seem to have used up all the f e- hereafter." . � %�' of Huron and Perth. . Correspondence D - ublin ...... 10.87 6.88 9.87 fleeting that the call button was still I records. Are. there . He paused a moment, then added Life, Fire, Accident, Auto, Wilmd, Etc. 7�,,, ), phonograph - , � ", �ill� . arr�ugements for sale dates can be .... , bv something in -.---- — more?" "And the time hereafter Real Estate Bonds I -"4 t � one 212, �'Sea- St. Columban. 10.42 5,44 there and held, too . - d grimly, �, =ad&-,t)y calling up ph - swerP 64 W 5.63 9.50 the othe back "I". , might be up the river." � 1`1 Seaforth ..... 10.53 r's face, the chief sank - ,,No, Mr. Man&lle," ,she an k I 1,tnt fortli",-or The Expositor Office. Charg- tt a box of used records V., ) 4 ". "but there's The two Rtrolled about the four Every fire means a loss to somebody I , es mode -rate, and satisfaction guar- Clinton ...... 11-10 anting in Pxcit,-d silence. - I � "N I ,,,,, I 1101memuo . . 11-20 7.08 10.11, Sevens drew out the sliding flap of ready to be rc,-qliav(,d. sides of the Square -for now the am- and in every aceldent, somebody loses. � '.. "M .. �i""."R"o � atteoia., -wn I Mr. Mandplle nodded. hassador nf crookoicim made Tin sug- .'�:,% �, , Goderich ...,. 11-40 720 10.81D the mailiogany desk and, laying do I I w - , I I - .. , - . ­�,On of a cafe table -while 'Protect your own interests -the cost .. �t,�,,� - , , - -_ . . ' . ,,I wish you'd ,;end them out to the ...,.:.,�, I I- I - � 1. "I I the sheet of his typed meTriora-ridurn, . " ges , . Ill-, I deliberateltv inscribed upon it a T)nqt- ST01V OLIS Jennings - -. . Find ask him to get ,,](Jpr Outlined a skeleton of Plan and i,; but a trifle compared with the pro. � � �fn �11- OSCAR KLOPP C. P. R. TIME TABLE E P H ,I ��p - ,,#,,,e&._ them back for use again 9-% soon as Imparted rudiments of instruction. tection afforded. IL, ,. 1�_,�, 6TO4 script with biq fountain Tier: "Bar- h,z�� a*L Z"t. -Pe.w .1 ,��'.,,�;; Hoftor, ,C.ar6y Jones' Na- I . , i,;Z tional school of A.,titi6neering 5.60 bour Severs, havl7iir read the forego- WOFAI '. . I I let- "Some things I have already done I -_ �� ing stitteme.-trit, hereby makes fiill co'n- . � When the site-nog-rapher laid the e BONDS $1,000 , .-IrT, cago. Special 060"o u ....... 6.65 - his in the interest of Promptness," h $100 $500 _,�.�, a1­IUt**;o, Mer- McOav? ........ :.. 6.04 fes'sion of its truth Signed. 13,11171hour tCTq on Mr. Mstridelle's desk for ,�6��'. , .,�'.-­ % ­ '. � - n and vouchsafed. "A representative of Serai-ainitual interest I , �, , '! Bred, 'Live Stock 1101 - signature he glanced at ther �� OhAndb6 and PatTA Aa1eA;.,,;'.,1WeA in Auburn ........ .. 6.1 t sevens.ft UIC appended his name. They were rou- ours, u-nder the guise of a buyer from I � 11 " , i", , � � 6.25 Having do-ne that Rurr-risirpr thing; . I I , '.__ ' . L , , ,,, ". West, ,has been inspecting Comiortable dwellimg---celltral, � A '�` " ., � . 't 11114,ft�ikekk S Blyth ............. ,1��I�: �_�, � "� It ,keep g *1 ,h pre*& .1 . . I rll� 1, mi", tine communication,,; and uninterest- the, Middle 1 .1.1%41, 1 k I spread the doic,arneint . uses and he's � � 11' I'l"! �� , Walton ........... 6.40 the lieuteriant DR bargait. - . . ,;.', bu -assured. Wti ' 0 " .a ing. Mr. Mandelle, asi it happened, skins ,at your wareho �,, I I I .1. - . 1 ` , '7 ." - ! I�F;11, Rv`, IN1,10 �� once more before his clitief and 8 Id 11 I;, 11..'�� 0fif&-%� " . , , "Mosaught ......... 6.62 . extension of drawn a working plan 0 . e', ,"M ;-�, 1 4,_ t,,,,�', , 05! I did not use the Private f the premis- 0 . � �­141�., a TING � �!6m , . A$ - ,4_;Jt:,,,2 li rrian im dartakes � 6 i't J-,17'', t 29 " rtuiet.IV, "Wher a I * ' " 'I � ". 1, 12-91k, . I . 11_11V&A1&' ,big tele-pbone that day and he receiv- est." , 1�­,, I black-,mAil, he doesnt' start by signilng 11 . �, I _� , N, ,,11� '. ��,,,;- 1. %,""A" �,., 1. � � ", ­.�,P I . ..... . -.4 .- ___ - - r � . went. - . O.- en was that doner, -demtmded Choice farta, .01680 to to"; ' �� I t" . ed -no CgIlers with whom be talked Wh terms. I � 1'a�. � ) : , I � and delivering a confession. I 3 er did not tell him. . ­ 1.1, ,�, �, ,� . ,. M � ., ,, , &.Me pasfi* privately. He ,sat. for some time Sevens, -but the Oth It6oints to Lot. I , 19AA',�,'��L '' " - m .2 " , � S4 T. LUKER , - '� 1 ., . I �, 4,6. 1. Shell slumped lo,wer in his sent. � I � I studying the record of a case at bar, "I mig ess that I'm -661,- 1 1 � ,��?, ;�'M",%-4,1',, U&nsed.�Oucttoneer for the Couut$I-� , , �. -� 1. Ileait � . nou-need the eniployee of oIS66 �vot W141"ra � �, 1. .t", vf,gj�&,,��1'111'iA of r6n. Sales attended to in all ' .. I �"Ihf . . - -nt ccos- scared," an I , _�,i . ., I .1 :::::: I . Rig face we froyn its livid an r . I ..1A%1dX' with his ()f8ce door open,,but a I , ,�� L' 9 . "I'M as ;� '11OR . � '' lklil._�,,�.*,f, ..I. I I into the brick red of Wortifleatlo-6, MWIS&W �verly Brothers abruptly. . 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