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I I ­" �Vve fli4t,us W..,oto,bulep *Oe- right UP and d4pl�Drably awkward predicament, law Reak.'tl, I � y the. guilty. 3MV51UH KU, V- I .Ike .,y.x �, I '.h _1 __,W : 11 - Sir aid' 1,'I�� the varl- _1*­�ver needed to gpleak fw.yo— I ..111.1 ... I—— .".-.", . I l� _ 4 'f s w th rm a law 'be, , ,,� , �, � 1 ��il, 0'"'ll, ' I - I , ­. �� I ­-t1,N_1­ 1 , up, � 'q,�, � ,:. 4wiltl4i 1A a fil'd' . � L � 'Our Oqg4� i'He­br-O�Iight me a new and almost at oiDee M-andelle a e . y . , . 04'n,Lt . , " , , , � - -, ""' "I ,;, ,� I � I . 11 ­ ' ' ' I I Rj m � . , L .1, gun­�_tbAt" is theowies of prae- -n eoii�e In unprejudic64'Wory . demands, aititt ,S'.ILt: 14yin' there on his desk. single plausible solution. Thin we I do a "et the di, L' L . - I 0,',,W ig 5 , I 11 � has ­ I I L ,gs ances ,am I , L take loir� P.1w, Mm W ­,�i 1W, 1. � 11 . N. " I I . . . , __�o " ,�:" NW 1.41 rx� ?Y , . ' . Here is, a =,ur$or 'case with the 1TOrY4 _ L �111­tl 7 ­-, - '. "", " I � . .1. I diiiiible,'the )n:our- � �� Il ;'� ,He' said� Mr Sevens was inspecting must'be so handled and-JecUqed Oat tiec', , _ rectors 7 , I. ", ....��, "i V ,. " I - "111,11 , I L .. I I., b L wbI prose - before they " _� n , " �' M '.. I I - . ! �L, .j of. the � � the other houses. I s'pose Mr. Sev- Barbour Sevens wouldl:fkot y guy dh, the press wlll.,;�hg, and the er the ' cution, but � - "" I � 011 - I . shanent, L I _ I CLOTHES.—SCIOTCH L I ­ i MW _ LL . I L L � - IsLame , weight Of 1. o meet him—and ran chance become 'A. defeodt�ut or nedil Distfitt Adoineyls:'bAlip''. must needs mOet Y�u "L ­ - 11 11 0 , e -and J., must assure our. I . I , 11­11­�.- ­ 1.11, �­­ - ��"�N­.':,_V�r,g,, � . I . ' ' . i . " I , " pQ '. W 4 IF . .1 . "".1, I 11" : . :, . m0at. sprang into the robbers." an adv9pate, -before -a "jury. ft. w,g a make a Showing.'. It%#M-6-not fail to selves of the destruction of that mem,� INt, � I W 77`�!��'�_ - ,. i SUI �� . . . :1 you when the racket islead -and' deleterious- produce and pums ' ' I _ . VW � I ` �f '" j, .. . 7�11 e, I "'Where was one thing to ni h '463#if'one. First orandum which Shell promised to de- : LOOK . ,. ". I,', �, -i . - l I . ' s but of court it must have,'a 4efendant to stro All - . e . .1.1.. . . � " �1;1­1�1 �,,. �, �:�� , , ..1- I I 11111-1 Write Kraft MacLaren began?" demanded the officer, andthe I' advisea'man -,Ao wa of 4 alL Y. I - . 1. . , "" �L'; L'� , " , , 111�, . ;: 'Iv�,�, ""g," . . Y . ., ,�M,L - , -1. " , �, I -1 I I - , - . but it was quite another thing to be- prosecute and so farlihQ­o 'none. Sup- Again Sevens nodded. LET VS'T I I _,:�L� � 4'�.41 a�."�' % an answered slowly: � - I—. , I '. . i .. Cheese Co., Lia�tqd, Mont. - .. ­ *atchm. "And, now," ordered the attorney, M. 11'.., � . 1. 'Z . . . I , it the� Tear se you say that you 'had entered . � _'. ,!, ��p�ll,�-,.�l-�'Lil�','-',."�-��,1-1,4;3 � real, for booklet of apoe. 1 was settin! back In tray a client when one stood as his Po . . . '. ,�,!,, RM11?5' R 11A 11 I r tizing choese dishelu playin, Canfield. I heard a shot to"I'lls' att6TneY of record. into a conspiracy with these men, but "go boine and try to get Some rest. IMMIDIA"TV- ".� $P �R"* W-le,ZMu � . rted forwitd, then As for truly representing Sevens that Shell urged you to.do, it. Shell You need it." L I 1--; . . I the front and I sta , . . .1 . . � I ,1 ' 11 !� _�, I . �, 0 0 . I heard another right on top of the in good faith, that was out of any cannot corroborate You. I am quali- . I I .1� L,; ,.�yi " 1��,,: . f -CHAPTER XII . I . . .1 ­��,�� .i��,. , : . ,tom Gqnada�v first. That rear wareroon�s crowd- question. Mandelle knew the wolf fled to do that but, I can and will be ' ' � I 1 ,?:4 , X � Cloverlands" They will accept just It was well past midnight when , �" " i4 55.� " , L I - i e&,4nd in the dark I stumbled over pack with which he had been surrept- contradicted. L. I Ir", . I heard itiously, though profitably, running. so much of your Statement at the D. Barbour let himself into his apart,- �,�' �01'�, �, . . � something and fell down. it, and because he had announced $25, $2850-1, ` ,.,-.,,,, 'i'�,-.r , . ! I L what sounded like two or three men He dared not turn on them, land least A.'s office as incriminates'.7ou and re- men 4 . :. I . . 11 . 7 ad he would probably be late, both I I � I ",,� .�,T.�.t I 11 I . I I'' � : 1_ , rushing out of thle room she of of all just now, when he must seem pudiate the rest—because you're at ,that , I , . " , ­ , '' � ­�i!,Jl r . to their directing spirit to have pro ave asked Hope and Faith were sleeping with- , � I I .... I'll ��i �. - me.ft anxiety. He himself sat for a, .. . I I . -He paused and wiped the face up- jected them into this malodorous for it. Really guilty men will be out ­ , I ') " ". I li� � .... :, 1. 1, Ilk. . . - I I M - on which the sweat was'still, stealing mess. quick to offer themselves as State's long. while in the small living room I :�g_,. - -eyed wakefulness and unre- : . '... 1-1 ­ . � ..I, �� -1,1 4' 1 gainst you with hot ll' - .1 � I k I — I out. But these were all thoughts that evidence to build the case a Ro Jai -,G, - 111-' Ix I.", i! . I I "Yes, go on," urged the policeman. marched and countermarched back of and purchase their own immunity. laxing nerves, and though sleep stood . It .. * . L'. . , . . . . _ , , . , .... . 1. .1 -1111, LLL_� � I L'�LLL 4 . ,�11 _ , ­ �2,X - . ___ __ - IL.-, You seem- far off, nightm,are thoughts pressed '­.­ � I L, , ",A,�'L, .. LL '. . 11". . , " ". , , -,�,­ ... . .1 . III still had my own gun, when I a countenance discreetly grave and You quarrelled with 'She bout him. The doe- (It Costs Little to Dress Weffat-R-J-� ­'....­ -.-�:­ I -, ; ::: ''; i ers to be- close and savage a ". l5 �11 got to the hall, I could wake out sympathetically attentive, while Bar- ed to yiqld to seductive .off L �. -L r Urishn- � ',,:: ", ,9 . " .,. D A ,-hat men Were -running through it bour talked. tray and rob him. with the twin mor- tor had said that upon rest, no i ' - - I . .o ­ 11 "r,- ­ I CL , Aidance of worry de- . I e � _,"'.t., � ��-,�!,� ,,, r and I shot 4&Wia the Orridor --- �but When the conclusion of that nar- ives of''cupidity and vengeance. The ment, and the a I . rs, once your nam - I - _­.­­� -..&-1,,.I1._ , ,.- t go, away . . . I could still rative was,reached, Mandelle rose and newspape e has been pended his wife's hope of recovery. - I I I '' , � , __ 6 elle's advice had 141e"�ak` - - THE MCKILLOP MUTUAL 'hey P Oil here paced the floor. As keenly and mer- placed in nominati n as the master- Undoubtedly Mand through it, with a gaze that identified ens shook his 'head in a *Ieik- . . -�11, - hear -noises like a fight goin . . . .11 I I-1 0�y. � in the office and I rushed for it, but cilessly as though be had been, in mind, won't relinquish you, because a been sound, at least so far as it af- typed paragraphs -and pen -written ac- dogged despair, . . .. I . ­,� , :.::1. I 1; FIRE INSURANCE C I It vould have been de pense," he declarled ju ,.11-'1_ , "I � - . ,_ I .�.,, I I . - . a ebody, knocked me in- actuality, a prosecutor, he cross-ques- fallen angel is worth columns of news fected her. �v - knowledgment. For an instant only, "It's the sus .�-�F .. ;' a . . — o me and bowled me ovef against tioned his man. This was proper en- where a chronic yegg is worth a vastating to her to see him,standing after that, he hesitated, then his eyes a dry-throatod voice. -Doiet you re- - , . �*�, _1 ­--,;, a position as quickened with avid pleasure. alize the - wretchiedness---of Aiver �, 4 . WRA OFFICB—SRAFORTM ONT. t away, too," ough. No attorney is capable of ad- stick. That cage will develop and in so ambiguous the "%�;, a � the wall. He got I I L.,_�L�'I' , ... had forecast in the event of . . .. �, �. . The narrator drew a vising until he can see the case in build itself—if you start it. If you lawyer The first sentence was all preamble: knowing?" % . � - nd, watch- "Buck up, Barb" Urged his conlii, :..', L n a " , ._. : ;. I a __1 OFFICERS .. long breath, then he concluded his the worst aspect it may assume to keep your mouth shut it can't rise his admitting a participation which all of minor conseque ce ' - ., llw.. the opposition, and when this inquisi- from any other source." was actually so blameless and seem- ful that the right:hand edge of the panion. ,"I, abov% all else, yea�fto ,f ;. .., ; 11 I I � .,: �, . I -11 t J. Connolly, Goderich - - President recitah things was tion was over, Mandelle knew stey by "Why not9l, demanded Sevens in ingly so damnable. It might even page, bearing the date, remained in- the danger of growink panicky. Let's, . , :­"�" " �LL. I I'll I , Jas. Evans, Beechwood, Vice-president "When I come in here be been, just n tact, he tore a sizeable serAp from its reason it out. If Shell destr . 1 .;;,;5 1 -Treas. just like you found lern except that step all that had happened that ev- tense -toned apprehension and reply have killed her, had Ow oyed this - .';`,g�., ��,. I ., � � D. F. McGregor, Seaforth, See tantly on the question. ,, seized upon as a sacrifice victim to upper left-hand corner and thrust thing he must have thrown the plec- I - _'4 i . Mr. Sevens was pickin' himself UP Off ening. followed ins . ',.�-Irll AGENTS: public clamour for re- the rest of the -refolded paper into es -into the waste -basket . . -. thit . .1 .1 I the floor like he'd been knocked out "Why did you fall into the trap, ."No one else can possibly raise it an indignant 1. _-J, , , ", . ' is promise number one. Where is. LL.111111 � . . . . . ...- I . . , . Alex. Leitch, R. R. No. 1, Clinton* because only the crooks know it and venge 'U'pon someone.- his breast pocket. . � I _ - h; john Mur' - - . He'd been roughin' it with when the gunman pretended to know , 11 - I 'r . stood over against the basket emp��ed?" I . .�::",:�., , -A � - - W. E. Hinchley, Seafort _ would be the last to come He himself could not hope to avoid The waste�basket ':� ... I ray, Egniondville; J. W. Yeo, Goile- that last fella that got away . . . that you'd double-crossed?" he de- the crooks ure of worry until he the wall beside the desk and swiftly "The place is cleaned at night;' , , ." I �" � ... _ the same fella that must of shot Mr. manded Sharply, and Sevens answer� forward. Even if they are caught a depleting tort . �,.��,.�,�� 11 . . � .. I aich; R. G. Jarmuth, Brodhagen. -no element could be sure that Shell had destroy- Mandelle tore the scrap of sheet that Shell's assistant told him. "I don't I I ; � 4 :I� -;,4 i�,,,, "' , Shell." - ed shamefacedly, because he felt that and put on trial, there's . �'Liv . I . ' . * he DIRECTORS: bre Pell af- a weak point in his conduct had been of defense for them in implicating ed the memorandum which was as he had detached into three or four know what the janitors do with ,t - . ;L'.n. I � To Sevens the athing s ;1 14 William Rinn, No. 2, Seaforth; you. You stand presumptivelY as a complete a confession as the law smaller fragments which he thrust sweepings . . . What would they 1 .."4.. . forded by the night watchman's nar- touched. . �; I � ,,� I , John Bennewies, Brodhagen' James t against would need, or until he had possessed between the desk and the wall at its do with them?" �. " . - 9 rative came like a new lease on life. "He said I had, and I knew I had, man who was in the figh "" I , _ I EvW, Beechwood- M. McEwen, Cft- His mind had cleared to conclusion and it didn't occur to me, at the these crooks. Don't complicate mat- himself of it and destroyed it him- back. "In some fashion the waste SUR .,..' �;�_ �,i � " ton; James Con0li, Goderich; Alex . volunteering that, for what- sellf. Then he turned and waited. ps destroyed; you may be sure of � f."', , "I'll and the spirit of the crowd's convic- moment, to deny it." ters by . 1�:: , Broadfoot, No. 8, Seaforth; J. G. The sheer idiocy -of ever having ty red, with ring- ght 'get -hold of the ­",i�k,j � tion no longer fettered him with help- "How could he have known any I ever reason, you had traffic with them P I thaL You mi % . q 11,�,��Ili � d� J i�l , Grieve, No. 4, Walton; Robert Ferris, lessness. He must say as much as -.-uch thing," questioned Mandelle, before the fact." ed and signed such a thing came ove ed eyes and an anxiety -drawn face, 1 janitor, but I dare say that wouldet ; �k Havlock; George McCartney, No. 9, I jiow with a deluge of bitter self- Mandelle accosted him reassuringly. I help much." Ili. �� ..'; I , I seemed needful and as little as Pos- "unless Shell or you or I had given "I've called on you for counsel," him t night," replied the _ ��' ,. It had been so needless, "He works a ,] L� I I ", Seaforth; Murray Gibson, Brucefield. * with the away the secret?" .. M , I'�'. sible, u-ntil be had conferred said Sevens slowly, "and I've got to contempt. "Let's get this search under way," 1 " .. 11 ,,, only other living being who knew the "I don't suppose be could have abide by it, I suppose . . - hut I and yet it had appealed to him as so he said. "I've already glanced about!otber despondently. "I don't know .� .,!� I "I . .1 . Spelling It would take some ..�.; .. ,�'� Officer known," admitted Sevens. don't like it. I don't like it a little swift and sure a way of dis f hion, but naturally I where he is now. - I . Ad , _- whole truth. As the eyes of 'in cursory as . ,_ r. " I' �111 - R wait, 1. � in be nod- Orn the mind of the other the con . d for you before really start-itime to locate him." ., 6. .� , Mahaffey turned toward hi "Don't you see that the fellow was bit. Even if it works as you Fay fr 11� , K in . T"111 I remain a secret. fused suspicions that -ere cumbering , " I * "Let's search further for ourselve'4 .. �� bluffing; that they simply meant to now, it can't always 9- ."L�� , ­ o ded his heal. ) trial, a prompt understanding. It had Seem- "I have the keys to the desk," Sev-1then,11 suggested the attorney. "Some . . - ,� w ,,I can talk now,11 be said, taking take that ground as an excuse for When they bring somebody t, � �,.,io' 0� :. . ramatic. gesture—and be had ens told him, almost breathlessly,'scraps may have fallen s . " . - doing you out of your promised I'll have to take the stand—and I ed a d .0me1where 1�� � . kBargain up the testimony of his subordinate lie then under cross--examina- made it. The purpose had been, fully "but we'd better search the top and and escaped the janitor's e-ke . . . . .,��l . is breath at first.". He share?" can't served—and then the unexpected train letter racks first." IThat's -not likely though, is it?" I 1.g I., ,lifted his overcoat where a bullet had "I see it now and I saw it soon tion." ed Mand . elle. L of after-effecL9 had developed. . The attorney nodded, and stood' "It's worth a try. Anything is I L 3 ' ". � FOR SALE.—Five acres, ow mile torn it. "The thief was shooting at after it was spoken of," came the "True enough," concurr inabil- meditativoly looking over the shoul- better than inactivity. Here, lend me .. .. from Seaforth; modern howe with not advis;P Through the troubled interm . _:­'. I me—when he hit Mr. Shell," he add- slow response. "But I didn't see it "And I should certainly ity of the night he sat in his chair der sacked the a hand," begged Sevens almost wild- I .� , ftmTace. bath land toilet, rmall barn- ed. "I clinched with him." in time to save myself from falling you to withhold anything that's rele- . good orchard. Taxes, $15. Rplenffi� ir the darkened room, and if heslept ted the blotter, and ex- ly, "Let's move out the desk and I A new and kindlier note had come into the trap." vant on the stand, at the trial of a ' letter -tray, lif . , I � chisince to start chicken farm, bees, into the patrolman's voice. "Don't you also see," went on the defendant other than yourself. But; at all it was only to dream that he haustively inspected the limited area look behind it --and underneath. Then "i -.6 ' 9 fir , there's the file -case." � �1; .. oft. Apply to "Take your time," be counselled. "I lawyer, even more insistently, "that by that time the prosecution will have was fretfully awake. In the hour-, with .gers that were unsteady. ' . �14� . , I . IL & RAY& reckon You're about all in. When I the intent from the first was to put its target in the culprit it is trying just ahead of dawn, when the rest- Then, in turn, the drawers were Smiling ifidulgently, as though he 1. ,�, I 1901storth, OWL e rummaged to their bot- were humouring a fretful child, Man- , :� " 11 , seen you settin' there at first I took through this robbery to -night?" and your place will be fixed in an iv,;.� voices of the city dwindl d into -nd of the desk and , � ;L o o ,r toms and after that procedure came delle took one'e , IM4f you for one of the guns." Seven gazed at the other out of important dependence of the c nim n- I y ief half -tones of semi -silence, a I .. �11 ill be bent'gort of exhausted Coma engulfed him . vain end, Barbour straightened the two men hefted its massive bulk . 'The situation had changed. Sevens surprise -widened eyes. wealth. Then the D. A. w . to its . 'j. - - __ knew that be could aff Ord to be con- "Why? 11 . on sustaining and justifying you—but! but only to be broken with a wrenc'i- up and his face was chalk white. aside. Then with a stifled exclama-, .L!'i'., aervatively brief. "Because otherwise the whole plan ri_w, wit:, no other being standing! ing Start at the first rumblings of "We dont—" he began and broke tion that was almost an out-crY of - �, , '. LONDON AND WINGIELAM "There isn't much I can add," be might have fallen of its own weight. accused, he would assign You quite milk trucks in the street below. off to moisten 'his lips "w6 don't relief Sevens was down on his hands .. '. 11 d-1 With %unken.eyes, he told the story seem to find it!" and knees retrieving several small North. answered. "I found the front door It contemplated your getting rid of a a different role—the role of the Tea ; o the "" I . I of Shell's death to Hope, but by some I "After all, the presumption is that patches of ragged paper fr in ,:"P, a.m. P-nL open and I was surprised at that. I night watchman, and had you been iest scapegoat." _� Exeter ........... 10-116 6-04 hurried in atid saw Mr. Shell sitting given a day's interval to coach and "And at the inquest?" Imerciful illogic she appeared to seiz-,, he destroyed it, you know," the other floor and cobwebbed wall. ,. ,., �__ Hensall ........... 10.30 .6.18 at the desk, then I felt a gun poked warn him they wouldn't have dared "At the inquest it will occur to no I upon the realization of his own es- reminded him reassuringly, but Sev- (continued next week) 14 Kippen ........... 10.35 6.23 against my ribs from behind and I to risk his bringing help." one to press you with questions that cawl and thanksgiving for'it, almost — �_ - Z, .- _ - .-.-- Brucefield ......... 1044 6-82 called out and dodged . . . I Sevens nodded his head in the bleak will embarrass You. Wbat YOU have i to the exclusion of horror and the - - I : Clinton Jet . ....... 10,18 6.46 grappled with the man that had the and belated realization of his folly. already said is about HII they win,shork of horror. Aside from its a- � THRILLED FIFTH AVENUE 11 11 Clinton, AT . ....... 11.05 6.52 - - - He Shot "That occurred to me hazily when the expect you to say. Moanwhile, it's � vertvd menace to himself the tragedy I I i, gun and we fought seemed. to her, remote and unreal. .. it wasn't until the gunman first man and I got into the cab to- my mo I 11.15 6.52 twice. unqualified ju(4�ment that I =�?,P.1.1�Zt��49��.!:::�*:,.;:::""�',� M. . . - 6-58 broke away that I saw Mr. Shell had gether," be confessed, "but I saw in you must maintain a di�wreet silence. 11v was scrupulously prompt in his, � � ...... t i :1 � � Clinton Jet . ....... 11,21 any �Rrrival at the Fifth Avenue estab 1 31;� .1 ; Londesborough .... 11.85 7,12 been shot . . I -was pretty busy ucceed in id(�lllifying 6 'L, " . !" Cj� " . it only a problem to reason out later. Did you s -, Yet a. I " 11 , lishment of Beverly Brother 6�' , Blyth ............. 11-44 7.21 myself." It all seemed a future thing, you see, one?" I iocked � I . _ . . Belgrave .......... 11-66 7-88 "I'll bet you was, and lucky to be Sevens Shook his h(,wl- "No," be,9tenographer, pale with the st I . .fr ssumed they were trusting me "I couldn't do nit, been ' I I Wingliam Jet., AT... 12-08 slive, at that, agreed the 'c". ,,So �nl I w said. rh in that' excitement of the news she had CIS 7-45 in some respects." 1.1 �, � I reading, told him that someone � ,. Wtngham Jet., Lv.. 12.08 7.46 you just run into it, like steppin' on Joe Mandelle lighted a cigar and line." .": Wingbani ......... 12.12 7.55 sit pr,� � Y and, Te- I was already waiting for him in the 9WAVEX.M0�. . ." I a snake?" for a few minutes tramped the floor "Then merely e I ., W . South. Sevens inclined his head. with his hands pocketed and his brow member that, at ne 1, I'm here to � inner offices. . a.m. p.m. "Description of the man,,, cOm- deeply furrowed. state the facts and n -lime full re -1 "Mr. Mandelle," %aid the young wo- � �,: . squarely before sponsibility for my ldvice to YOU." Iman, "came ten minutes ago. He . I � 6.56 8-15 manded the officer. At last he balted Iko, out Sev-1said he had beon with you last night '11�i Winghain Jet . ..... 7.01 8-21 "Red-haired—average height—well Sevens and spoke in a voice of final "For God's sake," br, ned—and had an ap- I , " . T own weight, ens nervous,lyl "don't let, an untimelyi --after it happe ::. :*-.,.�, ::*.. :.�. 1� 11 Belgrave .......... 7.15 8.82 dress,d. About my I judgment. ou here. He's in ., ... ! "...". :::::: : *4 ::::: - I 1. �� ke you, t -O." pointment to meet Y X. I'll, . . . . . . . . ). � Blyth ............. 7,27 8,44 Should gues 1, summarized Sevens. "There's only one Safe course to death overta . L. I'll - 1-wo � -1 , ,,�i i i "Tell "That catastrophe," acceded thp I your'office now." ".. . . Londesborough .... 7.35 3.62 Features*" take, old man," be asserted. or' A Sigh of relief and Satisfaction . 11 ,*1 7.49 4.06 . It was nothing more than you have already attorney with a smile. ,'I shall, ,f - 41 :"" I Clinton Jet, ....... "Can't say very definitely. qf,ek to avoid.". broke from the lips of Barbour Sev- : ,, �� 7.56 4.13 al -I going too quickly to see much." 0 Se to that at the more reasons than one, . ,,�. Clinton ........... told. Confine y ur .If I fixedly at!vns, lie found himself leaning heav- Clinton Jet . ........ 8.03 4-20 "Must have been," the policeman inquest. Keep absolutely 'mum about Barbour Sevens look-, , ;��r_ __ . I - tic ws or the man who had crossod his path so Ily oil the judgment of the man he .. . ".. . ,.: : � I lBracefield ......... 8.15 4.82 growled, though with a sympathe your effort to trap these fello ' ' days, and he I. Kippen ........... 8.22 4.40 rumble in his voice. "Snap into it, ,bout ever having seen any of them unexpectedly after their Courses 'had: had known in freshman , - ,;, v intervening' nodded as he passed hastily through . . . 1: _.� , HdngAll ............. 8.82 4.60 boys. Get the coro 'ner',& officer. Take before." run untouching for the., door and closed it after him. . ., Exeter .. 4 ... � ...... 8.47 5-05 the names of all these people . - - Sevens narrowed his eyes. "I don't years, and the apprAi5al inspired con-' big own f Tom Shell 1. il = Stay where you are, everybody, until like that," he said quickly. "I don" fidence. An alert light quickened in His office and that o Z�,.,.::. I., i vigorous self I were communicating rooms cut off .% .�� - C. N. R. TIME TABLE we get names and addresses . . . begin to like itl Suppressing any the attorney's eyes and ,' 0 L: I S face. Ho�from the outer Spaces, and act Sev- li� s . . part of my evidence woulld come faith gave boldness to hi .11 RaffL I Call a taxi for Mr. Sevem . earn(' in Mandelle stood on the ..... " 1. �. a.m. der if he nee4s t;o get Sly gifted with intelligence I ong . : �,', pretty close to -being perjury, wouldn't was obviou -eason 'threshold between the two. .11. ...;j P.m. shouldn't won . . . Maybe to it?" and energy and there wns no 1 before . 11. 1. 'I'LLL ­ .1 �,� Goderich .......... 6.00 210 home and rest up Thn. attorney had arrived I I.. . ,',� I r give him the once-ov- ,,If it comes to that," retorted the to doubt that he knew the law- .: Holmeaville ....... 6.17 2.87 have a docto the Fifth Avenue doors of th( estab- I . 11. .�; . attorney crisply, "I don't like any of "One thing more occurs to me," I ; V , Clinton 6.25 2.52 er." nq bad opened that morning ,..;, X. � , - lirhme . 4 ; '1_3 'qh*- ) *.*.*.*.*** * * " 6.41 8-.12 But at th n Sevens the Situation. Tell what you have observed Mandell,e mo,lit e- and he had gone, with the earliest , " Ruggestio atively. "Bev ,.�, Seaf. ­- at 1.:-Z_1 , '. �_fl I , � . 6.49 so far told. That is all strictly true erly Brothers was more or less a on rce through � .�� �:.��-�*'.��.�'.' � � St. Columban . . 8.20 shook his head. Is - arrivals of the employee fo ., -§�'i�.'f..j�,f.,' i�kv Dublin ......... ** ,,Ill wait for the corner's officer, - man power. Its ai0orrat has sudden . �.­", 6.54 8.28 and it in no way involves you. Vol the q R.Ies- roornS and up to the ad- . ., . -, *,, .";.,:. . - * "Mr. unteer nothing more." ly passed out. Who -ill Step into big �.l I I West. he said; then added thoughtfully, ministration floor. He had been theire . .. 1 a.m. p.m. P -m- Shel) and I were talking to an at- Barbour's face paled and he barked %hoes? Are you the 1()gicRl Succes- yesterday as a lawyer at the invita- :!:� �: ,11 �1.1 . . Dublin 10.87 6.38 9.87 torney this afternoon about taking out a note of panic: "Suppose that sor?" tion of t.hp chief who was now dead, : , x"11 ,I .. ...... Barbour qhonk his head. i 0.11V - infernal memorandum that I signed Moodily : :- . , St. Columban. 10.42 5.44 . ... precautions against just such a rob rid it occurred to no one to question , ! , P*! ". It would sde�m "Shell saw to it that I always ap- a Il. 11, ::::*,::: - :::.­.` X I ':,':;Ji.L:�." � .. . 1: ." - ,',A . � Sesforth ...... 10.53 6.58 9.50 bery as this. I'd like to have that came to light . . . Iny his confident .assumption that all �:1-:,.,11::`:*.: . . . . . . . lq� , � 11.10 6.08 10.04 attorney come here, if I Part -get him a confession - - It would be a peared a subordinat.c. The conipF . : ,; �A4­: .., �.�. � CH to ... . I doors were open to him this morn- . . -_ L �� I 0 )n , is incorporated and the directors wil �: . �": ., ... ;;. ; - , -I- I i , - Ila =svifi; .. il.20 7.08 10-13 and see things as they are." confessionill , which lie I .. ...:�� "".-:1�""...': . L . - ;::��,.:".,. ...", -.,:-�,--­�Z,­ - I . . . . . . 1 . .: '.� -:.,::-,..: - f * . , "Shell destroyed that, didn't heV' have to act. They took Shell at his ing. The margin of time �. . LLLLLL :::: 1 -:o ., , . .,..�- 1�1.�i , "� 11 . .1 .� .1 " Odi 611ch . . . ,. il.40 7-20 10-80 Within an hour the crowd, which Spent. alone in Tom Shell's Tnahog- .. % I they had . L 7---1 * '�* 4,i; I ... .ir.�. .� had .pressed morbidly about so long "He promised to—but in the hurry own va,luation and I suppose fled Sanctum had been brief, ,i�?` 11 1. -::, " ., -�`; *� " I -pane , I N', .." ,,1! 'i t Shell told .any 11 .2" " �0 k I C. P. X "ME TABLN as the body remaimod' where it 'had of the day I forgot to find out for know of me only wh, but he had neither expected nor -need- N.- �` 111A� . them." ;,:-'-111.1. ..�f,':�'g.,, , . 1"t. fallen, thinned away, and Sevens sat certain." d it to I),-. long. i::..::� .. :::, '.... � Mr. Mandelle "Let us assume," Suggested the ,The attorney nodded. "That"s just e ­­­..". .: ,��1,141111' .. .. , I 5.50 alone with Mandelle- He was following an intuitive im- '. �!,.'X;� , "A I . , X 5.55 had been at his apartment that crVen- lawyer reassuringly, "that he kept his as well for the immediate present," pulse just. now. if Shell had not de- .. '. , I �, i,v '.... I..,.. , " " " " " Mouset ............ , 'A - "Be- ­ , , ,.q . the telephone Summons Word . . . Let us assume it with he gave encouraging assurance. L ", .. . Ma" ......... i. 6.04 ing and when stroytd the memorandum which a ��!.j:%: ... .. . LL .... .. . . ,_,...., :j�,� I , , ,. , , ,. , , ,. , , ,... , , ,... ];_ ,... , , ..::.�-: . wit . , , ! ::: "--L:' . -he did not seem the precaution of a thorough search cause I want you to go away for a ­ ', ,:�,,,% j.'A�j:jZ::.:.:�-.:;;�L .1 ,'I � All�urn ..:: ..... I.. 6.1 �. reached him there causing Sevens such a torture of " , "' . � I I R I , I q e ed too indis- � _', 11 I n reas- . . I supposb you have access to while, and if you - ern � * . . :`= , . - aaaa 1, VS.- 6 ted. Now he sat listen- his -desk?" plansable that might be hard to man- A , cause of �""`- ." ` . , I., .. .M g �'�, L -?i ­* ­­­ .29 so amazed as might have bee n3tiet.y, the Orly assignable " ,ii.; � _ ,%,�: ;;;; L - - .1 � � ., �A��, -_.. 6.40 onably expec - I .. ­ ., 1k to Such delinquency must have been an � 11 ,.!K, L _ story of t, 110aught -7.'. * : : : ' : 649 ilig to the Sevens "Y But isn't it better to state age." accident of overqlght--and ... .,S , `� ... � . .�V . . Barbour i ., ,�, ... �11A , . as. f such - . .. ., .NR�� . 1018 , -with a faae that grew gy off ? You can "Go away?" . , il .� ,,� . Taver with the whole truth first I . "" I, T0611to , "Yes. Your wife has t� go South oversight had occurred, the 01111r, �i­­., ,:,. �, *** ... * � 018,�: 1. 11 A - lii;;t each sentence and it was a gravity for her etire. It's logical that you might be %till lying on the desk, for- Th is huge totem pole in the wjndow of the Canadian Natitin4l" I � �L"P, 'iI _ I , - � . . tiot wholly induced by the predica- — �fttt " ­ L 1 1. .. gotten. ways office, Fifth Avenue, New York- Cft, has been Fit obj66t of', , 1, " '� . � a.me hould want to make the trip with 'L ""� 7.40 melit of his present com,panioll. offices, he had Interest since its erection, and It has received considerable promlnlqti66�lkl�0 ,:. '... I I ........... �tg- he'r and See her comfortably datab- Alone in the twin f, , , I" , , ;1 11�. I dtath of Tom Shell bad put ;,�;,;. t ,.. 11.48 The 't " gone straight to the flat-topped table the columns of the New York nolwsliir. Intergated gronv§ �, ,, ,, , ' , "' " t ,,a .'; , , . I ....... , , Ale I fate, of affairs a new, Un- Wars Of Trenelis lished." f corresponderee and are always gathered In frovit d ibis t,tle bit of Canoda. 1 -ft �,. ,i� I � ........... e 12.01 upon world-7fam P. - trays 0 ig the legalid at thia foot of - Z-,, T_ �,_ I I quieting GratlonforPER,v" "I had expected to.—before this with its he I tid � ... I highly dis P eps nishings--and � there, New York, reaft L 'T . y 1- .11 . - I = -, � Irt"d , � ..0.66 ...... � 12.12 premeditated, am ana 'lln—ample happeted,11 answered Bapbour S -low- its incidental fur � -JE ilia tD�. this altered ex- O1% - y the cut- -*ell, he to translate fo_r tbemselves tke a *hkh th etel;�Ifi P -�,, �:,." �F TS og'%'g f'% rp- s glass ink I . I 101" . howe tre I -41.. . ...... 1-4— e .press on, ,pin IV. "Her sister was to f3e witt her anchored b 61 Ono a I 00;4�k � r4ta,011i6 Was.;PRITIfully 0#6 I *1 'h@xtl� fft"I", . 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