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Barristers, Solicitors, C0nVeYBn-
@oya and Notaries Public, Etc. Office
in the Edge Building, opposite The
VITPositor office. .
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VOMINARY
F. HARBURN, V. S. I
Honor graduate of Ontario Veterin- ,
ary College, and honorary metinber of '
the Medical Association of thd Ontario
,Veterinary College. Treats diseases of
all domestic animals by'the most mo&
tam principles. Dentistry aud Milk _
Fever a specialty. Office opposite
Dick's Hotel, Main Street, Seaforth.
All orders left at the hotel will re-
ceive prompt attention. Night calls
weceived at the office.
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JOHN GRIEVE, V. S. I
Honor graduate of Ontario Veterin-
ary College. All diseases of domestic
animals treated. Calls promptly at-
tended to and charges moderate. Vet-
Slinary Dentistry a specialty Office
and residence on Goderich Street, one
door east of Dr. Mackay's Office, Sea -
forth. -
A� R, CAMPBELL, V.S.
Graduate of Ontario Veterinary
College, University of Toronto. All
diseases of domestic animals treated
by the most modern prineiRles.
Clarges reasonable. Day or night
c" promptly attended to. Office on
Main Street, Hensall, opposite Town
Hall- Phone 116.
MEDICAL
DR. R. P. 1. DOUGALL
Honour graduate. of Faculty of
Medicine and Master of Science, Uni-
versity of Western Ontario, London.
Member of College of Physicians and
Surgeons of Ontario. Office, 2 doors
east of post office. Phone 66, Hensall.
Ontario. 3004-tf
DR. J. A. MUNN
Successor to Dr. R. R. Ross .
Graduate of Northwestern Univers-
Ity, Chicago, 111. Licentiate Royal
College of Dental Surgeons, Toront.
Office over Sills' Hardware, Main St.,
Seaforth. Phone 151.
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a DR. A. NEWTON-BRADY
Bayfield.
Graduate Dublin University, Ire-
lia Late Extern. Assistant Master
kaffinda Hospital for Women and
Children. Dublin. Office at residence
lately occupied by Mrs. Parsons.
Hours, 9 to 10 a.m., 6 to 7 p.m.;
Sundays, I to 2 p.m. 2866-26
DR. F. J. BURROWS
Office and residence Goderich Street,
east of the Methodist church, Seaf orth.
Phone 46. Coroner for the County of
Huron.
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DR. C. MACKAY
C. Mackay, honor graduate of Trin-
fty University, and gold medallist of
Trinity Medical College; member of
the College of Physicians and Sur-
geons of Ontario.
DR. H. HUGH ROSS
Graduate of 'University of Toronto
Faculty of Medicine, member of Col-
lege of Physicians and Surgeons of
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Ontario; pass graduate courses in
Chicago Clinical School of Chicago;
Royal Ophthalmic Hospital, London,
England; University Hospital, Lon-
don,' England. Office --Back of Do-
nfliftion Bank, Seaforth. Phone No. 5.
Night calls answered from residence,
Vletoria Street, Seaforth. ' -
AUCTIONEERS
F.'W. AHRENS
Licensed Auctioneer for Perth and
Huron Counties. Sales solicited,
Real Estate� Farm Stock, Etc. Terms
an application. F. W. Ahrens, phone
634 r 6, R. R. No. 4, Mitchell, Ont.
OSCAR W. REED
Licensed auctioneer for the Coun-
ties of Perth and Huron. Graduate
of Jones, School of Auctioneering.
Chicago. Charges moderate, and sat-
Isfaction guaranteed. Write or wire
Owar W. Reed, Staffa, Ont. Phone
11-2.1 2965x62
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THOMAS BROWN
Licensed auctioneer for the counties
of Huron and Perth. Correspondence
arrangements for sale dates can be
made by calling up phone 212, Sea -
forth, or -The Expositor Office. Charg-
es moderate, and satisfaction guar-
anteed.
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OSCAR KLOPP
Honor Graduate Carey Jones' Na-
tional School of Auctioneering, CM-
e*go. Special course taken In Plare
.1 Bred Live Stock, Real Estate, Mer-
chandise and Farm Sales. Rates In
keeping with prevailing market. gat-
Isfaction assured. Write or w1re,
tUe*v RIninn- 7nv4plh� (Int- Phone
18-93.
286&52
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R. T. LUXER
Licensed auctioneer 1% the County
of Huron. Sales atte, Id to in all
parts of the county. Seven years' ex-
perience in Manitoba and Saskatelie-
wan. Terms reasonable. Plione No.
178 r 11, Exeter, Centralia P. 0 *1 R.
R. No. 1. Orders left at The Truron
'Expositor Office, Seafurth, promptly
attended. �
F. W. AHRENS
Licensed Auctioneer for Perth
and - Huron Counties.
sales Solicited.
I Real Estate, Pb.rm- Stock, Etc.
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Mining Heirs are/being sought
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,re to -day living in comparative pov
xty who are really rich, but do not
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3end'for Index Book, "Missing Heirs
md Next of Klil," containing care-
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kmerican, Canadian, English, Scotch
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(our name or your ancestor's may be
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Dept. 296,
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rHE McKILLOP MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE CO'Y.
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OFFICERS.
1. Connolly, Goderich - - President
[as. Evans, Beechwood, Vice-president
), F. McGregor, Seaforth, Sec.-Treas.
AGENTS,.
Alex. Leitch, R. R. No. I ' Clinton,
N. E. Hinchley, Seaforth; John Mi�r-
my, Egmondvflle; J. W. Yeo, Gode-
rich; R. G. Jarmuth, Brodhagen.
DIREC%PRS:
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William Rian, Np. 2, Seaforth;
fohn Bennewies, Br&lhagen; James
Evans, Beechwood; M. McEwen, Clin-
�On; James Connolly, Goderich; Alex-
Broadfoot, No. 3, Seaforth- J G.
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7rrieve, No. 4, Walton; Robs erris,
Marlock; George McCartney, No. 11,
3eaforth; Murray Gibson, Brucefileld.
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LONDON AND WINGHAM
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North.
a.m.
P.m
Exeter ...........
10.16
6.04
11ensall .. 1. .......
10.30
6.18
Uppen ...........
10.36
623
Brucefield .........
10.44
6.32
Clinton Jet . ..... � .
10.58
6.46
Clinton, Al. .......
11.06
6.52
Clinton, Lv . ......
11.16
6.52
Clinton Jet . .......
11,21
6.68
bondesborough ....
11.36
17,12
Blyth .............
11.44
7.21
Belgrave ..........
11.56
7.33
Wingham Jet%, Ar...
12.08
7.45
Wingham Jet., Lv..
12.08
7.45
12.12
7.55
South.
a.m.
p.m.
Wingham .........
6.56
8.16
Wingham Jet . .....
7.01
8.21
Belgrave ......... I
7.15
8.92
Blyth ..............
7.27
3.44
Londesborough ....
7.35
3.62
Clinton Jet . .......
7.49
4.06
Clinton ...........
7.56
4.18
Clinton Jet. - - - - - - - .,*
8.03
4.20
Brucefield .........
8.16
4.82
91ppen ..........
8.22
4.40
Efensall ........... :
8.82
4.60
Exeter ............
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8.47
5.05
C. N. R� TIME
TABLE
Raffillt.
a.m.
p.m.
Godeyieb ..........
6.00
2.20
Holmesville .......
6.17
2.8?
Clinton ............
&26
2.52
Seaforth ..........
6.41
8.12
St, Columban .......
6.49
8.2(
Dublin ............
6.54
3.2E
West.
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p.m.
p.m
Dublin ...... 10.87
5.88
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St. Columban . 10.42
5.44
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Seaforth ....., 10.53
5.63
9.5(
Clinton ...... 11-10
6.08
10.0�
Hohnesville .. ,11.20
7.03
10 -if
Goderich ..... 11.40
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C. P. R. TIME
TABLE
East.
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Goderich ..........
6,150
merset ............
5.56
McGaw ...........
6.04
Auburn ...........
6.11.
Blyth .............
6.25
Walton ...........
&40
McNaught .........
6.62
Toronto ............
10.25
W"t.
a.m.
Toronto ...........
7.40
McNaught ........
11.48
Walton ...........
12.01
Blyth .............
12.12
Auburn ...........
12.28
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Koteatt ...........
12.41
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larbour angrily. "They always pre- broke out Barbour in a fever of be- vice now for a while. Tell me every of Spring and Summer, 1926. ;.1
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bin the man they talk to. Well, against you. Mandelle's a lawyer in you and with the case." Beautiful ?,��
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*cause I have nothing to tell." years. You 'tell in@ yourself that tation Barbour went over the story I Springtime : 1A
"Hell itself couldn't stop me from you've been a thief--�and both of you with a whole completeness, and when 6478 . "'. -,
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�ogarty in cold sieadiness, "and I "You're such easy prey that 1, for questions whose relevancy he could ' A
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,s I can do it without treason to my playing my hunch -and that hunch You. I believe that after your con- necklines and skirts are revealed in many becoming ,
ob, I want to help you." tells me Mandelle is guilty and wants suiltAtion in §bell's office Mandelle
"I don't need your help," stormed to make you pay his freight." gave information to the thieves that ways.
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veak-hearted l5ravado. "And I would estly: "You say you Signed that lieve that in that short interval be- I " 4i
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Zure slander and I ought to throw but that Shell knew your intentions the day after the murder and your I
bodily Out of the house." were straight. Do you ca- tt) ex- own arrival there he found and pock -
Before the inexorable and quiet plain that assertion more ful!y?" eted the confession, I'm willing to
. orce of the face that looked into his Sevens stood irresolute, w�tv,ring gamble that he planted the torn scraps Spring Tailored, Coats -
iwn Barbour felt abruptly shamed between his pre�'i,ously fixed �tatv of to disarm your suspicion and keep .
�t his own bluster as Fogarty res- mind and the new but growm�� im- you quiet, He could have had only .
londed soberly, "Before you (10 that, polse of repudiation for Mand,.Ilv ancl , one motive for silencing you -to -keep Beautiful in Their Simplicity.
lerhaps you'd better let me read you ,,,,'of Mandelle's works. .\fl�-r a!Out Of Court himself."
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ny pocket." rogation and he put it with 1,,,,l-vyed i now is to make a clean breast of the These Coats again emphasize R. J. Gibb's leader -
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everal sheet,- of hotel note paper ed by you -an avowed agen- X the ! ,iny chance." Coats are the latest expressions of the mode, and .
rom his pocket and unfolded them. I PrOsecution?" 1 But Fogarty shook his, head.
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have brought with me," he said.,1 candour. . � (lone at fir -t -but not now. It's bothl are definite feminine types. A remarkable collec-
,But the original isn't far away. TbF� "Technically you ought r-. but 1 t11O late and too early for that course.: tion at a wide and moderate price range.
irst sentence or two is torn from the � you're not bhe usual sort of u�pect, Your long silence would discredit any.
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)aper -but the important part, includ- and I'm not the usual sort , " , 1, t "c t- t.
ng date and signature, is left." . ive. If I were in your t' :�,,,. 1,d we can trap Mandelle and wring th,�! 5o
He paused and Barbour braced him- throw that caution aw-ay 11'!j trust -truth out of him. So far we have 13,450 to $34
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)remonition and it was a forebodinif friend. If you're guilty, I'tn going I the devil's own work getting one." .
vhich the first half-doz,en words Sol- after you. If you're Tlihhrent, I'm ; . Sevens stood like a man may f ront- �
dified out of fear into certainty. As your friend, and I warit to !,elievv you 1114Z a firing Squad.
F'ogarty read on, sentence after sen- are innocent." . i "t owe you an apology," he said
ence, to the end of the memorandum; He paused, tbvn added, though with with the ,stiffness i)f strangled vmo-� Men .1 Here's the Suit.
LS, at the end, he read the acknowl- out the effensivv ��-vming of threat: twn. "I am in yuur hands. Issue i
,dgment and the signature, Sevens "You lWow that all these question- �iir (irder.g." I
.tood like a groggy prize-fighter who can b�ee 13Vt to you and put less con- "I want your parole ta hold your -1 A Suit in which you will always look well, because
, � -et tt� cafl," reph,ed the oth-i it's made right in the first place, correefly cut; a
s kept on his feet only by the dog- d4erately if I havv to take you Nord, ,.f �ul)i(
,edness of instinct after his eyes have with bracek-ts on your wri.its." ,-I. ".V; for apologi(,s-forget th(,rn * " i .
;one blind with dizziness. There was an inescapable declara- 1 Iii �h,- awkwardne.,�.,; (if men, whc,,: ,suit that you will like, even more after you've worn
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ieard himself making weak and stupe- eyes of the speaker, and .Sevens fe!t,1!1��-�f in instinctive trust.
ied assertion when the reading was it, li;irlmur Severts stood staring, with even after its fine fabric has done full duty. It's
mded. "We found the torn scraps!" This man might, n.,; h,- had con-';: "T':LIM'd fixedne-s, into space u . uL I Ilere for you now—for Spring.
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"Does it read as if it had been de- c�i?4.fe.;sed, havo to play his part as I 'If " . N "' that' seemed to me only pic- i
itroyed?" the baw's unrelenting pi -he, but hv(njr,,� ,,f nightmare grimne-i:, an,i!
Barbour dropped into a chair and would at least play it. Nvchout trick- shad"w, but his thoughts were, just
-overed his face with both hands. His erY. nmv, n,,t tif himself.
toice war, flat in the tonelessness of Barbour noddi,d. Ili- 1,dd, some- Ih-; ,,wn prison prospect and proh-1 e, $15 to $30
lespair, what brokenly in hi., UTI'�;i�ance Of ex-, hblv di�grtwe, were seermdary to the I
"It's no good tx) try to explain to citement, of his quarn-1 -xith his ern- pn-tri,,nition of, what life held for,
�ou that I went into the business at ployer ng Hope 11(11)"- 1,he wa-, just entering on Don't Forget to See Our New Easter Furnishings
3h -ell's insistence -to trap the thieves South; about meeting ,h,, ambassa- '-I'hat �zevmvd a winning fight, and
. . that Shell thoroughly under aril health would come back to offn4ok Aqwlm�
- dor of the thieves and ' his foolish -1111111Y 1%
;tood it all and approved it all, and ly signing the statenww to demort- hf-r if h, -r chanres were not bblight,t,d �
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.hat if he were alive it would be strate to Shell what hi- niotives had by mt-i!4 abl( complication. :
msy to prove." been, and as he t.alk(,,] '1w darkenedi"A"It' of unbearable anxiety �u i";
"Why isn't it any good to try?" eyes of his listener li�:hi,ned into alcrush her m(irtally and break w(,1),A,1J 1< 0 Jo GIBB'S
inquired Fogarty quietly. "Haven't every (1(-f(,ns(-. Nothing could hold,
clearer blue. But Sv%,�ri, had, out of 1.! - -_ -
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the testimony that Shell would give.0 Mandelle's counsel (ir ,;111ce. When nd as they wound around him thc -_ - - , -- .- .
he finished, Fogarty ,af for a few a i
"One other," came the slow answer. minutes meditativel*y t1ti;, t. Then he rivshes of the net that wc)uld be wov- I Sevens dropped once more into his, took wiih you would be as logical a
"Why haven't you stated that, then, spoke slowly. ,.n with the deftness of spiders but i chair and sat in lethargic qui,et. I one as any. He's not likely to be
and called on him to corroborate "That's, jiLgt the .qw-' ` improbable with the -.trvngt.h of VulcaTv;, llope "This paper gave me my first lead, " 'I afraid of rne Rs a detective because
you?" . story tha,t most jurw �weep aside wo)"Id rt-ceive her own death sent-! 1,',garty tol,ti him soberly. "But it hp helivves himself safe now from the
"I was advised not to -by that vnee, only lead.q to you and the trail must' law but it would both gall and
I as a crippled and shw, I ,],�fehse yarn 11 he whis- '11 -_
He's my lawyer.' Rnd-" he paused th,n w1ded in a ..It will kil-1. Hope . . . I -omehow
Aher person. � I go farther. Somewhere, ., frighten him to be watched by his
"Is that lawyer Joe Mandelle9" changed tone "and it'.� just the W -A ipvr(,d. "And that'4 what Mandelle I mu.st r1nd some other tangible thing � fellow crooks."
Sevens looked_ up with a startled a thing might work ("11 III actual liM,ounselled!" !or. which the reqt must turn. Until . "Then you want me to encourage
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expression, then', as if pulling himself it's just the sort (if ,t,,r.v I'm read I y Fogarty's rough-hewn fRcT looked i I reach that point You and I must re-, th,(- idva that you are a crook spy?'
nut of a coma, he answered doggedly: AJ.; if, just thrm, he wa- finding him-,
to be-lieve." , main good fri,ends with Mr. M:an-! �Yes. If I can make sure that
VTbat's aill I'm going to say to you. He rose and for a fvw minutes ""if capable of the powers of hating, (jelle.,, I Mandel,le thinks of me in that guise, I
i've already talked too much." stood looking out. at thi, quiet pro- which he had .%aid were not. in his He paused, then talked on rapidly.. have (inly to stA�al that confession a -
Fogarty nodded. ceeding-, in the stabi,- *,,o,t., then he I r-t-Kister of feeling.s, but his only re- ,,The man you met in Wash in=n �'gafjn .,d disappenr. He will run like
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"Because until to -day," he declared turned. undpr4t.anding nod. Square would seem to be the ,ad a 'i ghtened rabbit to the chief him -
in an even slower tempo of speech, "Sevens," he ".id, --I put more faith Suddenly, though, Barbour .Reized and front of this conspiracy -but his self - . . and he might be foi-
"I had not remotely suspected you- in my judgment of ni, !; than I do in his forearm with a grip t.hat made tracks are well covered andatyour l I d - "
f came here to shadow Mandelle whom circumstantial Pvidt-Ticv. You don,t him winee. description is no description all -I S`e'lens rost, abruptly out of his
I did suspect as a partner of these qtrike me as a mat, wh.� trafficks in "But you have that paper now?" I'm morally convinced that Mandelae's I chair and a g)pam of hope brightened
criminals. If you are leaning on felony -but it's giiir.L� t,, be almost h(, demanded almost pleadingly. "You his lqenchman and Mandelle could lead fairt,tly in his ey6.9.
MfLndelle for God's sake break away. impossible to prnve N(ir innocence Ifidn't. return it to him?" us to him if he. would." Again hp. "VAt-l't YOU d1r, that at OTX.-? Can't
Mandelle it; trying to frame you. jalmost imp0F;,,,ibl, ,,,,, rl(Yt quite. I Tho, man whn bad once bepn Red broke ofl, but only to demand sud- y(,,, force him to Rhowink the way
Mandelle will never swear to your represent the prii.,1--iri-n and I'm RyRn -hook his head gravely. denly: now a�z well as lat,er?"
- loyal to it, but 1'ni r.- just out to "EventuAlly," he said, "I ml',',( I 1,�"Rt dcws Mandellc ()
story in any court. He'll repudiate . . stay about "AbRolutely n . First T mustread
you, b-ecad-se he's one of the gang bag a scapegot;tt.- V:ii here to take have that evidence in the origlT a me ?" the nvxt, sign -board, whatever it is.
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--- --- -- — the right man." stored it to him. It. was essential i the thieveq, wAtching me. to observo, Now York do certain things there and
"I still have oni. %�ilrif,qs," urged t1at h,- havo, no .c;uspicion to rhew on!
S ___ ,my attitude and report it to them.- qend me an Rstsistant down here. If
T 0 just Yet.." R hand to his hot 1 1 &coy Mandelle away, I can't both
'A Sevens, weakly gr;t,pi,lt� after a hold "F'or (;r)d'q sake, get it back -with. flarbour pressM r. -.k- that's only an- lead him And follow him, can I? And
on confidence. IIMATid,,[�-, was there it dt-lay, pl,,ndvoi qevens. "Don't I " yes. "But of cou I
wben Shell explainf-I -xhat I was un- I" , Otbor lie. Ile dne-n't believe it him- unleq-, he's followed what's the use
N dertaking and why.- let. it rt -t. in his hands another day— q4,1f. If hp'g A member of the gAng of mAkinsr him run?"
STOVE - OLISH Fogarty whe(,1o1',l 111111 hiq eyes bla2 another hmir!" he must. know the rest and he could I " Of eourqe," assent,poi RArbour dul-
ed. But. agnin the detective shook big ;do noll the watx,hing without help" Iv ' "even I might have s"n that"
lllewv P B. -Hot- "Forget that, r,-1 h,,PPl" he Px- hend. "T)r� voll FuPP( I 1*'t th('1 But Fngarty'q browq sudd-pnly C'on-' Fogarty wR.9 pacing the floor now
wor�kl Re.5-alls claime,oi. "Mandeih- �xill throw ymi thinK nut cif my kopping, once. I had tracted int,o) the. Abqorption of mulling r.d Sfweng, from hi.,; chair, followed
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overboard. M.qndell,, wiil swear that it tbprv, without due con.qideration?" nver new idea, and for onee bis the r(,%fless figure with eyes that
I �� I he knows nothing wh,roover about it." h" nqked. "Tf I were. only looking � vr)ic,,, rang with a note. of excitmnent. I ,Aeorned unable to break a -way from
. C, , He broke off as if h,, had said too for enongh s,videnrp t.) convict you, T And yet that may be precisely their gazing.
might bavf, qtopped where T w$" what h,, d ne, think—that I'm a qPY Pre,4ently the ex -thief baked Wore
much, then laugbrd 101-flY and went I "
DPW '1414L" biA if NTRndolle is to b,p t.nkpn in thr for t.bP tbipves," he declared almost Barbour and spoke in a low but 111ft-
on to say even mor- - "And if he does, it's an idea peradve voice. "When T give you
L"TING "The usual det—iiv, ,wouldn't tell net., he rniiqt bp played mort. Rdroit- Pazerly. 1.
wilvzrid you this—but T'm qtill playing my ly—and he niiistn't. bo warni,d." that mAy doliver him into my hands." the wo-rd, go to Mandelle with every �.
or, hunch, YOU gaid OlAt rnnfession had " - - - - "But why would they have two evidence of deep agitation. Tell him
On me. 7 " that I've made dark hints, disguised
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�. Mmsflftol world-famous prop- one spy watching the other. This indirection, I've tried to poison Your
� . I . SoAlvay Plied Sevens. ,,it vvn.q Mandelle wbo &ration for Eptiepsy *v
. I - and Pita — simple gang is uneasy. Mandelle may not mind agskinat hi'm. Assume to hime
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