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I M� � answered whatever the offiXte . ...a�# . � S ia,K', W, I "N I t)., -, , , ", ' , � APW . , . . � .. �- �­ 11 I I .1 ... , ., I _ _W"- �M , � 1 ., 'e, f, - - k . F. " , " . . . I -�,* �40* by.. ih4u! ! .,.,V . , - �� . a I __ , � � . - I ,.�,',�, I Vyp and e4lained. . Ili roply� 0Rj6h*. aft�r 1p�=X­. ,YP? , 10 , r5ullj- � t . I I , e. U _`;" , , , � M , 1.-. I � sel ' - - , ,, Iry I I �� ilii'11001. Pkess., t -b wear ,beneath. I 4, . ., M - 1. , 'R - I .. . I - - " . 'IND. 'Dont you s4ose 4144 if 'YeAt I UIPPOP10i: tUat Wilit '"7,P, , ' do -v W e . , tu ,,' 11 lie , , _ , w . 'ift" , , - — � � 'k I 41" I , " Ht I sby?, I ,� "11g, v t'];i t - X, - F . hm , " . ; I � . adelle is gpd. Y, lig � W -do M#na­ . " .4 ':.', ��`­­. I , , "' , _'4i*'- ffi; � . "I . A"'. -V ;�­ � - 14 � . I . ­ .. I - . , � , �h , ,1' ", ,2,� �, . I . I . �� I. � � , . . I I '­ . "' I I , ,ho- J'a ­jt�ij ' I with seemingye .1 , w , r 'R Allko have'' many uses. , , , I ,; * � ---- t., � ­ . , ieallzes that ,, . .11 . , , cciat -the long sleeved crepes . . I I I Ma I I f It JA his ,throat, apd*i ", . I . ,� I_ #01�' Iliz voice , 11 - I .1 -0,11. �. I ..; .. any. ahei'-tbid anibassit4or 'W po T,!a.'UV,,.was t.paikad, And ._,;,� Y. .I 100.10..."..."A ", ' � came _A "anc I . . I �. . 11. - R4�? 111. . _�' . - . � aps: - i gi, j[" � � .,.,T, IRRAW WANTED here, -/and W110. is not W`Vrk�lng .. iou, hb­h",td& MA# 'SOVen-s ar- . 'n, 11ne nuiry V� .1 .. . . � . - . . 'I 'VA . . 4011,e% door; open , "Thank you. � W�J��g t Chlatiiing,mo . RXM&,'T,Re,�W,9 �, 81 * ' i4ibat' and Close �Apd jiiiird-the keY turn in ,rives, please send -pim,J.1V.;-7 §_M,4�1.111;,�, �� t -41 #.� I .;;t ,1 . � ,� � ,4 pw. 4 * I, .- him,' must Ut*orldng 4t , ' ., "I. dels are to be , ,,,,X , , � � . �� � ltohl§ 14, , t, as, - I ' V'Q'nice, and n i 4,., �:Q ur';�': ,, . ; ' .are 1dag � soiWAt Drop th - b . .. _ . 6ose i k9m our- V$Lrl . - 1; 4 " - .111111006", P I _e, ­: . and footsteps_receding -toward � ed - . . s6rf I " � "i� .. . ... W , JA - � , the look Sevens came lmogt I . �; � ��4i '' , . , I .. �; 11 ;�­l ;�­l : � 4hei vairld. - Many.,people wo otit 166i "': I , . ., . � I -;, 1;, �k' .1 I lines- rufl I - ;�.4�;�."- �, I 41� �hOV rk It $4l' tfie _�tairs, he hurried into the'liall Mandelle rg&ihzed tUt Offi�'ihis man, led with casual Kaahas�, Plain, 0i � . '' . .4 �, aJ*,Ao1.de1J;,living In compar.4tive,pov- -fail to put -bp it t4e c ru L with the key th ' I I �� I - '­ ,-, , '; � . I I at he had made. him- too he must continue tb',,5.,�v :"W , ' ' . , ... . . , ,,ear the litfie'saill ends, clever pleat- patterps�.,.are .. ' ' ' R �11 ,'.%� - -. . h a need And' let mask -bf outward4wr0pursur , � . "AC � .WUds:Ate *0847,, rich, �bt'V 46. not want.?' self against just sue =19 X 'i I @Ay �_Mdeed, ._ ... I 1. � 11 , P,W, t , . � - . ,�_Wh., -- em 11 - 7p- �, , , , , �,-# � 't 1�� .."'.."O . , " I—- " "I " "I 11, %_ r, . - " r;� �, Ve M - garden' with % ridiag . .. '� ''�� - ".1. � it. ,,X-ou In ,be .9n9L of th )Fiom. the ztai4 e ,lot appeared Faith, himself carefully into Mande e's a- with this inan above., 4_:'fdJ1jrs- and ings, #ig Scarfs and neek .6478 streetor, mspoit *1, ''. i Z �­i,,� 1%nd for. � Index 01$ ok, "Missing Heirs cr rtment. InsI6 its door li� giant , , I I . 01 # i,,� , ... ,. . , ossing the - - already he was W,qle . - . 4 :, � F. ,ptW'4egretting I �:. LL � " ., ,, ��, - , . a quick treatme ' � ortso. _­ - � . " `­:, - I'll L - , I I �.�`�, I 7 400 - 41 said Nexj� of M11 toutaiping care- comparion, Anil Fogarty gave about and found that, in readiness the betrayal of emordort..xqd excite- _� nts, all on the simple ,'lot"' ' �.-4 _11J� . o , �,�P�, . A � Repps are smart ",.N �1, I "� Wy siuthenflcaip� lists of Missilij. -gesture of rning with his lifted lines of present fashiolis. . ;�.� 1. 4"I, .� wa for the use of the newly arrived dista- nxerit that must have caititeoi over the I I � .1 � I 11 I'� I ..�',j,-n-"��, I i , � , '' . . � I 11 . 'nll z,'�. ho , went over -and Opened Me phone, the sawyer had already made telephone wires to Bar-hoiWo listen- . I Its--sind unclait"d est#tes Wb1cD hand as he ]BUTTERICE .. . ,,, _ , . � .,Ili, � � * 1 $ .t ,..": , , ­�,.��,, " ,.-z . 4 have beea.. advertised' for; here and m certain preparations. On the table ing ears. . I I �'a I Z _ ,� 1� `�, _"! . I I , . . 1 �t . I :., � .�4 -: . . . -ng Heirs , A. I ".11,11 11 " I : ',.�'ti-,� &I 4 PATTERN . �, 't 11 . 10 25- � 35 ,� evosid.f, The Yndox of'Missi up the iii, I ,I "', . .?" '.P, 11 I , i I . I The girl who was coming near the fright package stood a card- m sorry if I sounded, diort when w10 to $27.50 INCLUDING I I . �, 11 .,�.,_., 'e.. we offer for sale contains thousanda few steps to the veranda met his eyes board box, to which Fogarty went at you rang me, Sevens,'-' lie began as he I . I , ., , "O. I , ., � DELTOR . � , ".. ,� �,,;.�Akl��, of names which have Appeared in with a level a -nee, and in' a low I., use J- its wrar-niners he re- �1� .A --k,. A— bw vjaffor 64p"+ 1 1 i I �, �:e �­� � �4� � - �)W, American, Canadian, English, Scotch, voice ,he asked, "Are you ready to cogniz n., ed the thing which he'had seen — . Vd . been trying to get a long-distance . 10 it wsh, Welsh, German, French, Bel� tell -cian, Swedish, Indian, Colonial, and me -that, the allegory was true, at the post office, coming as register- cill through and there were all sorts � other newspapers, inserted by lavry' Ar. Fogarty?" - ed Her eyes were smiling so that, to mail to tile man he suspected. , broken of irritating delays." - . Miandelle was kietting to,have done � era, executors, administrators. Also the man who came with her, this ques- and the thing which bad seemingly with his talk and befree for the more . - . contains list of English and Irish tion ... Cours. of Chancery and unclaime -F d seemed only -a-reference to sonie been y joke between them" and Fo- behind inside it now.stood on the table ft. It was it phonograph cYl- vital concerns. Ms maj*_r agitation he -had partiaNy-nutster4 -but a previous 1. dividends 'list of., Bank Gf England. Your name or your ancesto!F'13 may be � ,mrty smiled, too, but his answer was inder . her, "one `No,1v N . waspish irascibility -remained which serious. Ili thoqiftt., Send $1.00 (02110 dollar) can't 'for I he told always underwrite allelories. I of Fogarty smiled. Communication some sort 'had he had not controlled. I "What's up, Sevens?" he snapped. . . at once bobk. wish I could." . . phonograph record instead of by let- "Why did you have to. talk to rne in, - $4 I Claim AgencY Don Fogarty went to the telegraph ter. Presumably, if it carried any such a devilish swivet of haste"" hiternational office and from there direct to his ;_ rtance it would be in cipher— "Because Fogarty's been harangu- I � 1, . � I '­ '. , ,-/,� �: ". - � . : " ;.:. I . _�� , . , . � , , . ; . . _, , '. ", , . , , �111111- , . I �����,, � � , ,�,.�. .1 .. , � �', `- , . . . . - . ,I, � .. � I ��i, - i . I , ". . _ I , . ', _4'1_, ", - , ;! � , , _ 1. , .... "I'A, -�`, I . ,, �, � I I , , I ":;� . � ,,, ,� ,,, � I ";.,.,. 11 1, I � ,,�!, .. I �:` I I .;j"", , . 'T , .; . , . � _A . _!'i- I i','��,.' , 11 - "I � , � i � '..., . ,.. - I - """'IQ I ,,',','-Z1` , . I :�­,,fliw � _ , �1�1 �,, . _,��, .. �� 11 .. . I �� ,."" � li, . 4, I � �4,�.`,_��, '1111 ­� k- I I "i" � Dept. 296, room. The messages that must go but the interesting point was that ing me," asserted Barbour excitedly. . . ... .. , , _.. � -: ,,., - _4 9 - . ... , . by mail and 'wire to New York were whatever it was Mandelle had not yet "He talked to me in riddles - - . "I . V. � Piftsburgb, ra., U.. S. A. -11 . . . . . . I . � . urgent and he devoted himself to had an Opportunity to avail himself Hie intimated that I was being WMch- ... I . I _,� � I t'. 1, ,�� . I 29Wtf them with both haste and care. of it because, until now, he had had ed . . . and for-kood Lreason " 1;, . I . 'i . OUR SUITS- -'. "I ',�,� �. � I _ . . . . . '­�! , . _ i I When late afternoon brought the no machine. It was not a b4ank re- and yet he did it with su0h damn� 0 ­'tyles for Men. ARE WINNERS. ., or,..!" '�10 . I .. '7�� truck with the day�s consignment 01 cord, for its surface bore the tinW cleverness that everythingf -he said . I 11'1___�l . v, � I ' � I .. ::�. . "I ,_ THE McK i 11. , 11UTUAL freight and express for the hotel, ha indentations of the diaphragm needle rpight seem innocent enough if re- ... , � I". I 11 1 .� t I standing at the seivice entrance and the indications were that Man- peated. He said you7d bear 'watching, Buy your New Spring Suit at Gibb's and get the very best --no filler �p - _ was "' " � ,.�, ,­ , Coly pretending to fret over a delayed box delle -was impatient to hear whErteve'r by the wiiy." The money you save on . "11.6, , � . �� FIRE INSURANCE '.. from the North. This was a thing sounds those indentations had record- Mandelle forced a laugh, but it wes -stock of Men's and Boys' Suits in Seaforth. 7 .I " .. ,. . he had been doing of late almost as ed dry -lipped and strained. one suit will pay for a new Hat or Shirt. Think it over; compare pric- � �,111. 11, .1 .HEAD 0Fp1CZ__SRAFoRTH, O$T. carefully as be,watched the distribu- . 1. �. . I ... ,: . I . Fogarty quickly pocketed the thing, "Ile doesn't care for me becausu I'm s; then buy where your money has the greatest purchasing Vower— '' ­�:_ � I . tion of mail, and it was a precaution secured his bag, hat and coat and a lawyer and he's a crook." hi, Said C. , , I�Z.111­,, 1.11 OFFICERS: - prompted only by a spirit of thorough- passed downstairs. The evidence of .,;It)wqy. "There's nothin remar Double breasted, with long, soft roll lapels, 6 buttons (two to button), :....__�� I .9 kablo :1� i1r.1 I . ,, 1,�r., . , . . � I J. Connolly, Godeoch - -f- President ness. He was watching all channe"'s his intended travel he put out Of about that." . 4 buttons (two to button) and the new English -cut single breasted— . ',­'.. , ' ,�, I Mandelle might receiyp- any- sight but left word at the desk that "Don't try to ch,oke me off," lioir. _ .... � . 11 I I �; I I Jas. Evans, Beechwood, Vice-president by whicti - hen we have the Suit for Dad, in all shades. , ­ I r- D. F. McGregor, Seaforth, See.-Treas. thing from the outside and to -day, for he was going that afternoon into th- bour's voice flared out with a �',ing t - I 1. . I 14 :: country and might not return for a of hot temper. "This is serious. I'm . I -,�. � AGENTS: the first time, his 47igilance brought a I . $16*50 to $35. ., 11..Ai,�-. 'I., result. A somewhat bulky thing was Ida or t not a child to be 'hushed up. I %vant . 1, . " I I �_., � Alex. Leitch, R. R. No. 1, Clinton; unloaded this afternoon addressed 0 The thwino� which was the most ]in- your attention." � .,�,� .� W. E. Hinchley, Seaforth; John MUr- the attorney, and Fogarty made out portant of a4l had yet to be done and For several minutes Sevens z;tlked, (Don't Forget to Call and See Our Made -to -Measure Department) . . "�_.;,i .... - . ray, Egmondville; J. W. Yeo, Gods- mell re- . . '�?", I , .,.,�; , 1�� : flom the tag of the consignor that its doing was, in itself, difficult enough and because 'he had been- 0 , �:61�, .1 rkh; R,G.'Jarmuth, Brodhagen. h Ill . I the crate contained a dictating P ono- to have daunted a less confident spir- hearsed, he talked with effect -and the 41. 1 DIRECTORS- graph. � it. When Mandelle came out of the seeming of overwrought agitation. As � ... -1 , , . - h ,a le's inward fear� 1 , i�� I. , . William\ Rinn, No. 2 , Seaforth; That discovery gave Fogarty fresh dining room where he had Junched, FO e lisienoed, M ndel Furnishings That Spell " Spring, .�� - ' ." John Bennewies, Brodhagen; James and perplexing food for thought. What X,rty engaged him briefly and cas- stiffened and his imo-r indignation . - . . ''? T', � I , 1� I - Evans, Beechwood; M.ScEweu, Clin- hine ually in conversation, then he turned smouldered white-hot, for the seed, 11"....11 connection, if any, did this mac stock is most complete for both Dad and .�.. " I . IV 19 tm; James Connolly, Goderich; Alsm have with his own inquiries? He re- to plant was our furnishing department ..". ., , away—but once out of sight he hur- that Fogarty bad nwant I _;. " I . 1. No. 8, Seaforth; J. G. growing with tropical s, Hosiery, Underwear, Sweaters, Neckwear, Caps, Hats, 1A.... Broadfoot, membered, from his one visit to the ,ied. his son --Shirts, I 1� W 1� � ­'...." I Grieve, No 4, Walton; Robert Ferris, I w offke in downtown Tew York, that � / I.. 0 Mandelole, on the other hand, an- rankness, to the -hearing - .. ! - W V * ney, No. 3, A ('loves, Etc. 10, ;� -- Harlock; George MeCart the attorney used such an instrument ,w,r,d to A mood of deliberate mse and poisonous fruit. In Fogarty he I I "N " , 'BrucAeld. STS LITTLE TO DRESS WELL AT R. J. GIBB'S �1�1.1_ � �. Seaforth; Kurray Gibson for a part of his legal business, but and smoked a cigar on the veranda. saw now with dMinite terror the IT CO �1­21 . ;,V .! . " A " .%. . ,- . it was a machine that recorded dicta- lie bad left instruction,; that when watckman for the chief two was "�� �� - tion on cylinders wbieh must after- the porter could uncrate his box, he ,seeking to get into his own hands all ." 01 - .1 �: ... - ward be transcribed. This sYstern was to be called, and until then he the evidence that might h;ive value "� ­ � � � �. 1. ON AND WINGRAM ure- It to coerce other-,. .� I , LOND predicated the employment of a tYp- could indulge himself in leis � 11 1, , , � � I �- .-W I North. ist, and presumably such dictation was an hour later when he Went to 7,rhen 13orhour had enried his nar. omrw4h I S' , .. I , . ! a.m. p.m. would not be apt tb partake of an his room, accompanied by a man with rative, he demand( -d exr0­11Y, "Will JKO J . GI"b b ea'forth. - -.,:-.,.,. 11� .3�­, 10.16 6.04 ubtra-confi,dential or .secret nature. hatchet and chisels—but once inside you talk to Fogarty and ii, .1 outwhat �'.. , ... ­ � Exeter ........... I hurnour of well- he's driving at?" ��__ . ­... , ", . 10.30 6.18 Yet any new thing warranted in- , his mildly pleasant - ... , , Herisall ........... - ptly into con- -I just cal-Iled FogWrtv on the . . �iv Kippen ........... 10.85 6.23 tensive,study, the more so if at first being was stricken abru . - -I I �,.! e. ... 10.44 6.82 glance it seemed meaningless, and Fo- sternation. Ile di -covered at once 'phone," an,swered Mandcl!- brusque- - ­ ----. � ___ ____ — __ - _. . I—- - ___ - - ___ :.` I . - ­ � - ::: `.11 I � Brucefield ......... � �_ - _____ . record had b ly. "He's left Camden." I .... ,� ­ ��� � .. 10.58 6A6 garty inquired absent-mindedly, as rhat his phonograph een '"'. Clinton Jet . ....... I h the Louisville inter- I'd hike to run it on your machine ' to him. Shall I have him down,?" 'It , - For an instant "Great God!" exclaim, i Sevens sounded throug t _____ . "If hell be so good as to come," :ti Clinton, Ar . ....... 11.05 6.52 though only to make conversation, stolen. g-rown into an and I want to be alone when I do it." i .1. ,,, 6.52 t deliv- the drawn and pallid face of one ut- with unbalanced vehemenc, - "Atany view bad evidently 1 3 1 Clinton, Lv . ...... 11.15 -When d2p all this junk ge unfaith which might[ "The machine% in there, Red -4 I Fogarty gave eager Assert. '�� -, � All`�, : 11,21 ded, then because the time they choose to speak, ,ny silence ugly pulicy of . pardon. I mean Don. Shut They had not waited long when "X.-, � Clinton Jet . ....... 6-58 ered ? " terly confoun had sent a;begyour I - -�, - --I 11.86 7,12 Th'e truckman laughed. porter was there to witness 4is agita- —the silence that you ;,,I,ised­wiII end in dis,ster. Cowes I d take ssession." I the d,00r opened and an elderly man 1, .� . . .- -1 Londesborough .... 11.44 721 "Not till to -morrow rnorning---ex- tion, he sought to cover it up, but the convict me of crime. Y,.0 are re- pickpocket spY to get the confession' yourself in an po I ..; ���, ." 1 .. � Blyth ............. which Mandelle had declined to %ur- I Inside- the small room where the of careless dress and strongly Semitic ,�_�. ! i 11 il, � Belgrave .......... 1 1_66 7.88 cept the stuff for the chef. I expect hand that went instinctively to his sponsible for that." )mpulsion, and ono rarahhernalia of sucli dictation was � features entered. The newcomer . k!;.�; . 11� 12.og 7.45 the folks i3pstairs ain't sweating for breast pqcket was violently tremulous. "Keep hold of yours4,1%-­ , Sevei;i," render without c( �_ , Wingham Jet., Ar. . - exhorted the attorney sharp:y. "They course only was left open to him. tie 1,,catterdftyFogarty found himself sur- � wore thick glasses and. at once Fo- . �, I , . 12.08 7-45 their thing's unless there's hootch hid The sense of touch carried a second r..ng rd shavers garty recog7u.'zed in him that type Of ,,, I - Wingharn jet., Lv. . Gowes and have it out. machines, reco - - ' a .. .. shock to his nerves that mounted like are trying to frighten you, that's a% must go to letter-; and cases of used and unused cylin- recondite scholar who is so of -ten ad- 17L,� I " 1-2.12 7-55 away in some of 'em." -legrarri- and cipher I I I The inquiring guest grinned and the risd of a climax and topped the but since they couns,r-I �ilonce and Code tt R He sat down, silipped his record dicted to absent-mindedness and ec- I � 711. � - South. He was feeling a new ,,ulization Of disaster which had just silence is what we Ive dvoided on, were no longer to be trusted --and ders. I I d' ted the ear' centricity. Now be stood blinking in- . , . . .... �� 11 � A Tn P -m- drifted away. Ile b ke what understanding could be arrived onto the Tfem core - -1 I Wingbam ......... 6.56 3-16 bunch, and that bunch told him that come through his e?es. there's nothing to fear." ' I quiringly with an owlish preoccupa- "' ' could only be attained in a face- pieces, Ana touched the starting but . I I __ . .. " � 7.01 - 8.21 The envellope which should have off, then added quickly, I—a hie , a. troduced � !, �se _ Coweis could hard- ton. His familiarity with these de- tion as Footman rose and in qq �,!,, Ii . , -ney __ ded no in- I Fogarty. , Winghala Jet . ..... the slow march of events was abRut f _ to -face interview. :�' I -step, and that been safely reposing there was also too, must be on his joul . - vices was such that be nee . 11 Belgrave .......... I-15 8-32 to break into a quick t: New ly afford to break violently with him . � ... � . Blyth ............. 07 SA4 what he wanted to do must be done gone. . vestigation. "I must run -Ti e would pretend ignorance Of the struction in their use, yet when to his "Mr. Mark-witz," said the court .11, I ,-. 11 . `� � Loudesborough .... 1-85 8132 'speedily or not at alia. Yet he could - The place seemed suddenly to spin York to -night --and th*,r,-'.A hardly R ... . � . .1 ..... cars came. the sounds,of the machine's stenographer, "we havq a problem � :�11111 ... �1_1 Clinton Jet ....... 1.49 A-08 t,k til the arrival of around him. Panic -eized on Joseph time to gert packed. I've vot to take whole matter, b ,�� - , " .,It e no action un, Wh that disingen- transmission, his brow wrinkled and here for you that looks abstruse an- .-4.��,,,, 1.56 - 4A3 and that Arrival could Mandelle and shook him profoundly, delpositions there—but I'll be back be able to beat throu; ,� .11 -: . mrl I ded to perplexity. For ough to be interesting." , ,_.1::r";,,� Clinton ........... his a"istant, uOus defewic and have ,the truth. his eyes clou 1.1: I 8.08 4.20 -morrow afternoon. -but he held grimly t,o some instinct here in a day or t7wo." .14,� `1� Clinton Jet . ........ not be before to t wR,; the train to Columbia which the ,second time be listened to the re- "So?" muttered Markwitz as be .�..-Am ! ".. . . � , �ill .".. I � - "So yo4're going to nkindon me, I �t Brucefleld ......... 8.15 4.92 On the next morning Fogarty drift- of self-control and when the telephone and Columbia lies south cord from beginning to end, and then continued to blink, "So? And what -�,", , c - ' I :;,11 , ame In a Mandelle took , Kippen ....... � .... &22 4.40 ed down to the Sangster house at An rang vidlently he moved autornatical- are you?" 'The word'; I' d not north of Camden. A blond he rose and called Footman to his aid. is it?" . . �, � ��.. �, g n( h la a ;., �!, ! I -wn the receiver. terror stricken asp, 8 I ! e WY67 n "Lawrence," he announced, "I have "".... .... I 1 4 Hensall ........... 8.82 4.60 early hour for another talk with Sev- ly over and took do and vacuous -faced young man took it, Continued next week.) "; " . 7� � ' voice of Barbour Sevens shook his head irritably, ' I ( I � , i 1, I'll, &41 5.05 em, and on his -return to the hotel he It was the 'R . . I Exeter ............. too, but during the twerty-four hour-, no idea what's recorded here bu+ . 11 A '', party I .thart accosted him, and its tone was "No, I'm not going to Rban(1621 YOU redson to befieve that it'(; im- — � "; - *_..-_*_.4 met Mandelle who, with a I that he had been here be had succeed- have ��, 11 I." _____ — �i " 1 ,;� ,.t , 11 . 1� three ,others, was starting out on an eleectric with excitement. "I'" got --don't be so confoundt-dly hysterical- ping the notice of Jo,e Man- portant to a ense I'm Working on. Wi!I I ,: I'll . , 1:;... , ,� � ur ed in escaj �,�N, 4:;- A, ,� ) C. 'N. R. TE" TABLE all -day motor trip. Fogarty learned �ID talk t4> you --at Once. linn edia IY You're safe so long AS you I keep yo er and hadl Man6o­lle you listen in and tell me what you, JA MES WATSON ���� . . . . . . It R3 1�e 21. I tand? Will You come ro,outh sbut. I told yni; wouldn't delle aftogeth �, " .. I , , �, 11. �_­ I .. It"L seen him he would not have been make of it?" SEIAYORTH, ONT. .� . .."19 ..4 ­�'i p.m. by casual means of his own liver- here or shall I go there?" be gone long." Fc,otwan sat Awn with the confl- 1;.,­­ a.m. phonograph had not yet been de atly interested. t,,)�." ":: 6.00 2.20 All an't talk to You now," Man- Barbour Sevens pulled himself to- gTe � ­ .. ", �. and, though e dent air ,,f a man who was sure GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT I 1 6.17 2.81 the 'phone. 'Trin gether and rose from his chair, but rty had a fair start when that from him this mecannical talkET representing only the, best Can- 1- ,_1 .� , he had as yet no assurance that the delle barked into - t, �!O' Holmeiville ....... those of an Don Fogs .. �6 ". hii dial ni,overnents were . 'V.i 6.25 , 2.62 of his robberies, tie could keep no secrets. He listened to adian , British and American .. " Clinton ............ instrument bore any significance, this busy." ": "q, " . I . . � talk now," insisted the old and decrepit man. His seeming with the fruits . less sound -jumble, then companies. 11� 0 .1 .. Seaforth .......... 6.41 8.12 news pleased him because it gave him "You must g of a credit left Camd,en. Certain definite. things a meaning ch stopped the d .., " - . ::, other. ,,I wil you it won't wait. It's of despair was somethin first and pressed the button whi . , V111 - 6.49 8. Late that day - . Ili St. Coltimban .... � 8 more time for study. he wished to do, but the All kinds of insurance effeeted Ft . . Dublin ........... : 6.54 3 .7 Jimmy Brice of the Turner Detective got to be now . . . right nowl" to his newly a�sswrned role as an ad that actuated him was motor and wagged his head in mysti- '. ,., "I igb the consternation that was tor. Absently -be fumbled for and Prime motive of fleeing to fied disappointment. at the lowest rates, including— . "�Z.4 M ­� I ThrOl I � A*".�,� .>' . West Bureau arrived and registered at the demoralizing Man-del,le's brain came A picked up his hat from th�, tole And to give the appevwnce "It's all jargon to me," be an- .. . ," a ,��'. 1 a.m. p.m. p.m. . robbery headqVarters. Secondary .. ,I., ,:.',�, l,tw, ,. Dublin ...... 1027 5.S8 9.87 Palmetto Inn. I realization which briefly steadied him. went unsteadily out without a! word, "It doesn't sound like any- FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT, AUTO- .. . . - 1, ,�� - 1.� . ... E -was as excited us but beyond the threshold his agita- Tnatters might be worked on in any nnunced. � ,� I !;� 10.42 5.44 Barbour Sevens of several places, and he bad thing I ever beard before. I don't MOBILE� TORNADO AND PLATE .. - �. 1, I . . St. Colfamban. big TMS- tion left him and when he appeared one .1 ,-,��11 T" -,iffl: Sesdorth ...... 10.63 6.68 9.50 . . In every likelifhood ville as his objective be- believe itN anything rational." "I'll I, .... - �If', .: ,��:, "'� 11.10 I I him%elff hall bolow he no longer pr&- selected Louis t:"��!: ,�qy8 004 - �.. sage might bear on a common cause in �the ­­� I Clinton .� ...... , ­ - qMted the ,tt of a hazried c.qlise he wanted to see a man who Fogarty stood at his shoulder with _Abo­ I *1 I - . ,, LL I � 1, . , . , , ; 1 , � i" .... ��%,,, . . of alarm. Yes, he must talk to Sev Asp, I -here. -Jimmy a deeply thoughtful face. REAL ESTATE and LOAN A69" 1.11,11, �,.,, " ., _ �, .. , �;::: ( () - Hotmesvm 11.20 )a 1013 "I � _4 I 0 .. , might be useful to 'him t -;. I I... ,t, GodoTich ...,. 11.40 720 10.30 11 ens, and be called more composedly panic -ridden -mam. d Bri" was to communicate with him "How about running it backward?" Representing "Aaron and Rde", _�;.".`� -� WIZI I int,o the transmitter, "All right. Come . Jimmy Brim,in flannel trousers an .1 !:; - iqville and notify him As to he suggested bOPefuIIY, and the man 'Mortgage Corporation, of London, I .. 1. � — I , A, , " � ..... , ..... . I leave now." norfolk jacket, lounged oil lhu� ver- in Lou 11111,�,!­ 5- �� . 7 hprer, then. I can't -e -base had taken in the chair shook his head with d,ef- Ontario. , " . c . ,. ., , ;,1 , � 'A . 'OLIS'" After that he wheeled from the and's stairs as Barbour emerged ftom. what directiun th , 1:. ", 1� 3 �C. p. X TIME TABLE STOVE- I ed be- and At What Pace it went. inite repudiation of the idea. Prompt attention paid to placing � _ , Blf'01 ' ,phone.- the door and A: few words pass answered risks and adjusting of elaims. ...", __1111111 ,!­ � � Rut. Ness . lzesul& hen out of here," 'he tween--them. The me, wbom the in the Kentucky' town where, as "It cant be done," he � ,." 11 11 t I.... : � . , I Goiferich ......... 1kro W01.10 . "Get the solft car_ Red Ryan, he had in other days been slowly. ,,The core that the record Buidness established 60 years, ,� , 11 � , I stormed churlishly at the workman. TurneT Bureau had sent to ."i m6met ..... : unmolested, lie reg- fits on isn't a true cylinder. It's a guaranteeing good service. " �: 5.65 ­�A5 ,,,,,.,,�, "".... .." less free to walk I � 1z - 1 01.04 . "I'll finish that job myself—Ilate-z went mod I'll, .�',��� r . orlins oln the call from Fo9A,tt7,,*As ihed Oone____smal11P,T at ,one end OPFIC,E PH01,M, 83. .. ", ,,�, - �,�. I � 11 a bGad youth with a face of seroming Istered at the Watterson and ,'..�� ,� "I�, I . . . . . . . . ...... Atiburn',,4'..... 6 i..I.. 6.1 � , , I I vacuou%ness He moved indolently prompbl)Y over to a block in Fifth than at the other. The record only RESIDENCE PHONE, 60. ­,�,�� ", , 6.25 While he stood alone ]in the bed- . ! I . �,­��- J'%�'Lj ghtfig ome Street alm-08t in the shadow of the go" On one Way." I .1. I *,M 6.46 1 d incessantly, Ii ob. . L . . I �, ., I i " * "* *' * * .. ,,.%%' � �:�� - � ,,� "i" "" I . . . room from which the porter had just and sTntk6 . In hn office building Could it, by -any chance be An � I . , , !,t,. .11 ,'�! ... a'...,.. 1. nd ir old court house. jift ' ,1L , _�, � 6.62 �, i Na , lie was trying desperate- cipmtte from the fag of A h - court atenograph- se re?" , . : � ;, .- " . �-­ I .., ...... ... I gone, Mande Ink With there he called on a L'�'; , " , I 11 . , _ ...�, .��, wy", I Upstairs Mandeflle we,; packa ure foreign languag Thelh -,,�, 1-0.25 . L ly to pull himself together and take with er, Lawrence Footman, who among Footman rubbed'hio chin dubiouaw, o nRank I -0 111. 14 1. � 0 A.'&.. . I .:'k"L, L' ��jl, ME, .. denly his, face lighted. � V" 1q; Tor�n I Pft ,? ; L I - . J01I.EM14 . He could feel a fremzy ,,Of haste. The viyds I . W46L - 11 - or, stock of his situation kn w all then sud ...... , _4 _ . , - Q . -ad other lines of versatiflity e , �, M; . ., , in Ms w�iob Sevens had inoculated WTA h Ad , r .1 L I I 'am. I pawe . the ,blood hammering cmzilY U, t,b&t was to be known of dictaphone "If it is, there's a man in this bw - Agen --y I k�,, 11 � 11 . , -8 "'! g to it," he an � I ;,.�, Ul­,� I � . I C .1 V tem$ata -and the, jum.PY excitement of 41MAdy wakotied a fever in b! ing who can fit the ta - , fol. .,R�� I... o 6 0 d4.,#. 1.40 � � I ,e -e bufldfngl�it in- uses and Mechanisins. Insumuce of &.11 kindo. , "_ . , - ; .� I . J ,0 , be Wag 919 m0ciom *61 , r "Old Mark- . _� ., . " ` - bis� heart,,A,nd he knew T -hat ":�L "� �� . - 41'sminevt , brushed, as h til 1witz Ili one of the most versixtllO , Bttotk - , _V-,,';� I , '. :,�,, #h1th 'he "Lawrence," stated Fogarty brief- nounced with assuran-e. Dands, 1104'1��L,� � 1� .1 "f . I brink of such a a61111apsO ,atl to a strnature of conviction V I , L ''I '�. &.�*'*L 0 0 1 - 11 'on t1lo *^.# man ly, When 'he had as ' y � �:L�""_, _�1,7-­.' . ,�,� 1�4 1 ­ !� I � � 1 1141, . I � � I- IfL, 111��k.. , I , �' 0 91 tk4;­i_.*_ '* 0 0 4, W., . 12 , IQ jfttght ridn him, . Proin -a pocket AAA wag no lotg�r questioning. sp possible, through the ceremonibs linguists in the country. 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