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Howr gk4dWe 6flWatarlo Veterin- ve in ,,Keep this Foga '4-nd'I'm not afraidlof any , akle and e4o I ;I. - ca iis to an absorbbig, egeore, wbilb tect Cd POS ,,'�;,jsq_ It, rtY I SOO, X . rat e4o 11 - , . � � ,;, L" ­ I". - X8 64 od bd4bri I - , ors." panlc­stkf�ken fool (like you.- . 11% ,.. - ,�,Z ,.� , ary C01164, '. - rr member of , touch land, `4 J, 4 flie,two men. who watched saw hia in close aw 1 "Zi 1 be obso,­ved, iO I -varl �� thot -, the Medial I-0bdht14fi_df the Ontario I Other tel 11�� i'sient; and He pa , . - a : .,e , - , ,". brow corrugate and his fez ,,. ( W."., -11 I � " � -4t U ."s set- 0 egrams. Wi':; r I used, and his hp�dorners curl-, . 4 I . ! I wol � - " ", � � � REM WANTED '4-d' mako'it 11 W ", I '� U ' -,I I -1i,ke intens- t 11S - � * Mden he ed into an ugly smile though the b � 1, - .'.,W_,1`1;W- _N all dWnft --I )r66tA disehaes of BaTbour Seve , An -lued � se mv, the zhost Mod. , � talked over t I duce wire. metal of the automatic was close and . 1;as "!been, elciif4,]t'g.,� 't ", I � I , ' lir Vete I - _ tle into an almost trance S21 . ode h %.; ,11" . , , he - ity. - . M VA'., -,..� .'..", I 1111.ijol;1`11 as ir,respon- 3 0. �; 11.1. ,1­1,711WRI . �. OM luindiple ' LUlk Missing Heirs are being 'sought After that he stopped. th I � - , i4l'�11,6'?,F� . % Dbbtigtry aud I e Machine, That conversaltioh,, to;5 V�s brief and the hand that held it w ' A � r.ijqF, ,,�, , ;i ". Z"', ' �, - �-,.�, ��" ,�.A"';'. � 1K )w Fever a �peeialty- Office Opposite throughout the world. Many people and leaned back,,etaring Ethead as to any listener in it 'm-10"ifthave �eem. sible. individiiaJ prefeieiipe� 'r , , "��, . . , I , ' ' .. I I '. , .... I I �, ""��­,it� �,_tk� _! 1. � 11#!�_4�,��. 11, ,,'�.!,�;,, . � , ,.� . P�: � . aw � ,,, 'y- -4 I'll, " I . � ,,,�. ge- Dick's Hotel, Main Street, Seaforth. 're to -day living in comparative pov- _11 � ' " , "" � ,; .." ' ;,11 . & though he -bad forgotten their pres- ,ed void of arresting sli�.11- 6ance. "I sulipoks. Yii3u -think you're roaring I turn -of the Ifead, ' U _ '�' All orders left at the hotel will re- 'rtY who are really rich, but do not "Hello, Sevens - -lie 41414: "This is IMe a maivLeating lion,"s he comment- ,,, .� .1 - ut- :. ;,.� . . . . . . . . I.. - I 11 f,.� � , . ,�� ceive prompt attention. Night calls Enow it. You way be one of them. ernee, and when he spoke it was m I ivad to run out to ed in. a witheTing tone. "Wiell, be- - r the smartest� t'�e niewesti fin'(1.1, �, - : , . � I.. , ., lffi,�� he � iand fo teringly, as if he were talking to Fogarty and � � . I r Index Book, "Missing Heirs . . I - � ., � 1. mceived at the office. most practical of modes, , - �'. ", ��, 1�� I'll 'I , . himself. I Louisville. Will you tell them at the lieve me, Shy4,ter Mandelle, you're .. �Ii I kly 10 Ind Next of KI ,, ta, * I ... Iko I I 11, cO11 InIng care- 'qt's not German,.Fren&, or Span- hotel that I'll be back sod&?," When bleating like a seared sheep, and you I . I - . I'll .1 � - _Z. to JOHN GUMMIV. S. ully authenticated lists of m1asing I ing favorites for to,da ; and 11 ... ''I I ish, of course," he mused abstracted- that had been answered he went on make me sickI Now shoot or explain I I , . . �.��U tc- Honor graduate,' . ' which will continue' in favor ` I . g.'* ,?f'Ontario Veterin- wirs and unclaimed estates which - ary College. AU d1seases of domestic 'Lave been advertised for, here and ly. "It's not Sanscrit or any deriva- in a conversational'ifiamier, "And by yourself�but do one or the other 11 1, '. I : ., .... animals treated. �,Ca)ls Promptly at- kbroad. the Index of Missing Hein tive of Sanscrit. It's -not Arabic or thevay, Sevens, I w1sEh ,you'd wire to damn quicki" I throughout the fashion season � . . I'- �,�, f11 - I '! :., I -we offer for sale contains thousands any child of Arabic .parentage . . . our friend the attorney. Address Juit as a jet of cold water drives - . . �, tended to anid-pharges moderate. Vet- - of Spring and Summer, 1926. '­ �,�� .... 'I., - . .L .�!! arinary Dentistry a specialty. Office If names which have appeared h) It's not Slavic, true or bastard . . . this message to hii Now York office thel frenzy out of fight -maddened . .� ... ��5._ & S Ate There was a pause, then again the marked 'forward.' He Tpsy'be out of dogs,,the contemptuous dominance in � � 1. .1-1 ­� and residence'on Goderich Street, one A.merican, Canadian, Engli h, c h, , I , . � 1� Y'. F11 e- voice addressing itself to space- -It town but'he'll probabl-k remain in Carrington's face and voice cooled the . 11; . . . . . IT. ,J;'i .,. 11 door east of Dr. Mackay's Office, Sea- frish, Welsh, German, French, Bel- . BEAUTIFUL � _'�.�;; ly , A, A has no kinship with Latin o -h with his headquarters. Say, lunatic fever in the veins of the crook- 11 - � 1-i 1. ' r Romance tone I �1!,',,, I A ....."', I ,,,'..,�, forth. nan, Swedish, Indian, Colonial, and . . 'Have decided to consult other coun- ed lawyer and made him, shrink ig- . 1. -,z I 1111� - -_ ,ther newspapers, inserted by lawy. originis . . . . It's certainly not 6478 SPRINGTIME - at A. R. CAMPBELL V.S. irs, executors, administrators. Also Hellenistic . . . . It bears no re- sel unless I see you here immediate- nominiously into the shame of a -re- � i., ., R ly.' Yes, that's all. PH be back bukeiiI child. After all, he DRESSES - - Z . �_ � , ,I I Graduate of Ontario Veterinary ,ontains list of English and Irish lation to any language source I know wanted . . .-_;;;, � College University of Toronto. All . and yet it's a language." soon." Then Fogarty. strolled out of someone upon whom he could brace ' � . 11.1., 11 ... I Courfs of Chancery and unclaimed ...". � ... ; ' ife ' paused once miore - and it was the hotel and once, more shaped a his disintegrating courage,rather than WJTTERICK I .. I � ",l � .... diseases of domestic animals treated tividends list of Bank of England. You will like these frocks �."�A.. A 11 by the most modern principles. Your name or your ancestor Footman who interrupted his thought brisk course for the stenographer's warfare viri-th'an enemy stronger than PATTERN I'll 7-' , . 1. -�4' ig Day or night 'a may be with a query. - . I c,ffice, where he shut himsplf .into the himself, and as he stood pallid and � INCLUDfi% They are the iast, word in styl� ,1 .... .. , the list. Send $1.00 (one dollar) . _�1.1 11 I I I, I "Isn't it a dictitihg- machine. trembling with the P16tol in his shak- DELTOR and good taste' I I . ... calls promptly attended to. plain gibberish, Mr. room thatheld *a -, � ".,:�. Office On it once for book. . ; simple and smart ,�',.,� I Main Street, Hensall opposite Town Markwitz?" he demanded. "Isn't it Certain mec 'n �l niattpis .seemed inghand, he knew that he was, in this . � ",`_"; 9 , ca ' . - dr,�ssy enough to meet ,-�:', 7! 11W Hall. Phone 116. pure nonsense spieled on there at to Occupy hi Ir the 'better part of parallel of wills, a pitiable Weakling. . . and just I '. '. � ts_­, IV, International Claim Agency , he slipped a His fithgers opened inertly and the many exigencies. The new treatments in sleeves � - random?" lt�l 1, il �, . P �!;� - .. . MEDICAL Dept. 296, The elderly scholar looked up wit� fresh record -iiito the machine, and weapon dropped out of his hand to . �111�.... necklines and skirts are revealed in many becoming 11 . DR. R. P. 1. DOUGALL Pittsburgh, Pa., U. S. A. a start and his eyes flashed as re- having seated *hfms6l-f, grifine( I I wi t� the table covering. Carrington had . .1.,., �. I I I to. Honour of Faculty of an idiotic delight as ,he took up the not moved and now he made no moti - ways. �'� 0.1 . _,7.1, . graduate sentfully as, though the stenographer a " I Medicine and Master of Science, Uni- 2930-tf had broken in on sacred servinbs with speaking horn kind with, a �--10mn to pick the pistol up. . ..."', I .11" � _11. - ' . �b- - deliberaten' began registering his .., versity of Western Ontario, London. a profane interruption. � "You say-" f0tered Mandelle with . . . . . . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . Member of College of Physicians and "Gott, no!" he exclaimed. SK is own voice.esT"'his is what he &claim- a sudden, almost cringing, change of $ 1 0 to $27,50 ., - u n I- V Surgeons of Ontario, Office, 2 doors THE MCKILLOP MUTUAL no gibberish . . . I defy you -to ed: � .\ I . front -"You say that- you didn't . .....�-, ... , . ��', " ... , K east of post office. Mone 56, Hensall. fool me with any gibberish! I shall ; have me fo0ed-that you know noth- I � ", ... ' I :-1 . Ontario. 3004-tf ' The time has come,' the wali-1,4 sai(l. ing about it?" ' :1 I � , Co,y. at once recognize it." - � I I . FIRE INSURANCE to talk of many things, 1 "I not only say that, but I might A .. , 11. . .. �� . . The excitement died out of his � - Spring Tailored Coats. ��4 11 DR. J. A., MUNN voice and he looked earnestly frorn! Of shoes and ships -and sealinL� wax add that if you've let yourself be bilk- . . 1 7� - Successor to Dr. R. R. Ross READ OFFICF—SEA FORTH. ONT. i, I" � - -4 one to the other; then, with an im- 1 and cabbages and kings- '', ed in that fashion y,ou owe me an ac- . -1 I i � I ... Graduate of Northwestern Univers- . pressive seriousness, he said: "Gen- 'I I vounting. Shoot me this story and BEAUTIFUL IN THEIR SIMPLICITY .� ,.. , I , , I ,�, . Ity, Chicago, 111. Licentiate Royal The re was more than that I , -Ills(, I make it snappy." . . �� I OFFICERS: tlemen, this is a language. I havel ' ' ' Thesc-Coats again emphasize R. J. Gibb's leader- ;�� I I College of Dental Surgeons, Toront. the cylinder ran some three n:;,:un�s 1 Ten minutes later Mandelle rose .1i'll' hesitation in making that a".er-1 � - I . .. Office over Sills' Hardware, Main St., 1. Connblly, Goderich - - President no - I a nd he was bent on filling i t w i th 1 f rom his chair with a face .still parch- ship in presenting the first of the new modes. These 11 �':: � tion. Moreover, it is not a barbaric - ; I , Seaforth- Phone 151. Jas. Evans, Beechwood, Vice-president I _ ,� .. I it,.'!' ; � as. language I und, but from time to tini - Don inent white but no longer angry. He i Coats are the latest expressions of the mode, and I � . I - D. F. McGregor, Seaforth, Sec.-Tre - i , Fogarty stopped the motor vi -i -'. I, ., was frightened to the edge of lunacy, , DR. A. NEWTON-BRADY I AGENTS: a savage people. Gentlemen, this is, racked his memory for more - ,.(-it 1 but his fears were now of other ene- are here in many different tailored types, as there '11-1 I ... � . Bayfield. a language with a grammar and a i -I . 0 .:I �.. . 1-114 ". �� . . ­ " Alex. Leitch, R. R. No. 1, P . , 'After tha are definite feminine types. A remarkable collec- "I Clinton' literature!", tionary selections. t � -ind mies " , , "' . I I Graduate Dublin University, Ire- lff�. E. Hinchley, Seaforth; John Mur- Fogarty bent forward, responsivi!l Footman were closeted togetl� , I. for! I I've got to got my office on the - , 'I". � tand. Late Extern Assistant Master ray, Eginiondville; J. W. Yeo, Godg- nd Footman embarli­1 on I -ire," faltered the lawyer. "Some- tion at a wide and moderate price range. � 11 . - Rotunda Hospital for Women and to the animation of the scholar% en- I �;Oir_ in ­_.., -:; rich; R. G. Jarmuth, Brodhagen. � K no -way connectetL=Ah. phon- thing's going on that I don't under- . 111L ".. , , 11 Children, Dublin. Office at residence tbusiasm, bmt Footman demanded' ���.: ..� L .. . DIRECTOR$: - ographs. . .� I 'L�:_ . ��, -with a calm and irreverent skeptic - �stanjd. Can I telephone from here?" . .In I , lately occupied by Mrs. Parsons. , i i "You cannot," camie the prompt ri- ..i�, � Hours, 9 to 10 a.m., 6 to 7 _M_; William Rinn, No. 2, Seaforth; ism: $13.50 to $35, .Z. , . _:.. P John Bennewies, Brodhagen; James "How do you get thAt way, Mr. I. In St. Louis Mr, ),lmidelli's me, - �Pnnse. "Do your talking from your *" ,�� 26 : �0 Sundays, I to 2 P.m. 2866- Evans, Beechwood; M. McEwen, CHn- Markwitz? If you can't recognizp ing with the man wh-n he fiad com ho-[-- but I'll go with you and find i . I .. ,- !I il. ton; James Connolly, Goderich; Alex. the lingo, how can you claim for it! o,t-hazte to see hao !,. (,it both promp lit if New York knows anything, 1 7�1. . I DR. F. J. BURROWS Broadfoot, No. 8, Seaforth; J. G. a grammar and a literature? That's and stormy -and i� had netted him )1'1111 MORt get back there to Camden." .� . . . . . � " Office and residence Goderich Street, �. Grieve, No, 4, Walton- Robert Perr* a large order, you know." exactly nothing. Carrington was snapping out his ,... � I . I .. � .10 bast of the Methodist church, Seaf orth. arlock. George Mc6artney, No. 8, Markwitz sat wagging his leonine� That interview !i-ok' place in a w. -I- %vith staccato sharpness. "Your Men! Re -re's the Suit, �1111, Phone 46. Coroner for the County of R comfortably furni-h(A apartment to 1-�;w­ ', there. I'll have New York we I Hurow- --- Seaforth; Murray Gibson, Brucefield. head, and his voice came slowly. I I "4 i, ;,. � - "I know those thing-, because anyl which Manth-11f, believing, himself g(-1 ,h,- ,hipe on this Fogarty bird. f! � ,;, I I I I - � tt 'free from obst-ivatiun, w(-iit openly Itliv .�':t'v has that confession, it's time A Suit in which you will always look well, because ­. ., DR. C. MACKAY - __ __ . I _­_._________ gibberish -even any barbaric system i . � ..�..O. ... I * taxical), which, as it happened, t,- thr­x Sevens to the wolves, that's 1 Ws made right in the first place, correctly cut; a 1�' OR C. Mackay, honor graduate of Trin- of speech -is crudely formed an4:" a I I 1�� Ity University, and old medallist of LONDON AND-WINGRAM more or less haphazard . . . . Here � was follow(d by another. 14andelle .1'1 'rhf-Y have nothing on you­or� . I 9 �, . 11 . suit that you will like, even more after you've worn ..,;�. I Trinity Medical College; member of North. I find root recurrence -s and the ob- i was spurr,-d t such incaw ..us haste ni(,, ,,, .,. " I . .111 I . an ang,�i '�h;c hail bot !i :rnmering "N,-thinv . on me?" -ta m rn(�rvl . 11 the College of Physicians and Sur- � a.m. p.m served laws of stress and motif. - , it a while; a Suit so smart that You'll hate to retire :::%-'' 6.04 Those things argue a developed near thv hoil:ng poiiit th! ,ighout the Mwid,-��,- w,,aklv. "But the paper 11, reons of Ontario. Exeter ........... 10.16 . 1 it from service. You'll want to keep on wearing it .. " . — Flensall ........... 10.30 6.18 tongue with definite root structure. suspen"- of his i0t)rnt-v, ,,.,I -having � wa� ,:4-n i,ff of me." I � , .. , DR. H. HUGH ROSS Arrived at his destinai'i,w, he found , -K- 1, your shirt on, Mandelle," en- - even after its fine fabric has done full duty. It's �, I Graduate of University of Toronto Kippen ........... 10-35 6�23 . . . Thiis, gentlemen, is human him -elf unable to begin �%:!h diplo- Joi,wd Cm-rington, and his ,words wer, . . . I Brucefield ......... 10-44 6.32 speech of long and cultural evolution, liere for you now—for Spring. ,.; '.%, _:� __ Faculty of Medicine, member of Col- matic finp.-se. So soon :i 1�­ and th�, - dvliv�,r­l like kicks. "You I ,t that I ,; lege �of Physicians and Surgeons of Clinton Jet . ....... 10.58 6.46 hut beyond that I can te� you noth- man he had come to (-i rr-,nt were eiriv--l-Ii- fall out of your pock'et one(, I ;.1 ... i e Ontario; pass graduate courses in Clinton, Ar . ....... 11,05 6.62 ing." � safe from overhearing, 1�4 words heforv. Perhaps you did the samv� . rl.. � 11 I Chicago Clinical School of Cbicago; Clinton, Lv . ...... 11.15 6.62 Regretfully Markwitz rose. "I wish broke out in torrential ;­ ;,;atio-n. fool ihinz again. Perhaps you'll get � $15 to $30 - , 11�,-_, . Clinton Jet . ....... 11,21 6.58 1 could take the thing home with me ­. � Royal Ophthalmic Hospital, London, Londesborough .... 11.35 7,12 and study it more I:Josely. I'm afraid "Vvr,hat's the idea, Car:, 9,,on?" he back t-) find it reposing one(' more in __1 - I I . England; University Hospital, Lon- demanded truculently, tj�,, i, ,he n. !,,r hox, if not---" .. I . r_� -1 Blyth ............. 11.44 7.21 1 have not helped you, after all." ime I y -,i, -,r",, ­i, li. don, England., Office --Back of Do- . Belgrave ......... 11.50 7.83 "On the contrary, Mr. Markwitz," which was known only !:. i. in . I q likely," snorted the lawyer., ,�', - Minion Bank Seaforth. Phone No. 5. 12.08 7.45 contradicted Fogarty, "you&M help- Louis and which bad bi, !i :,:tered to "Very likely indeed, isn't it?" . � . . . . . . .. . . rom residence, Wingham Jet., Ar... You have satisfied -M'-- that Cowes in Louisville. -Ai,- you bent "If w -t," w(,nt on the other impei- ', R. I Gibb,,Seaforth '!��, , . Victoria Street, Seaforth. Wingham Jet., Lv. . ,12.08 7.45 ed m e. inig is what I stispected: im- in gypping me to a poin, %vhere I'll turhahly, "wrap yourself in your leg-' . ... __ 12.12 7.55 this th ' . ! .1 SoutIL portant enough to be wrapped in a break away alt;ogether? Do you a] sariciity. You repressed this evi­ I 11�1 A&TIONEERS - 6 think you're strong en ... igh to kick dence in 'the interests of your man.! - , a.M. p.m. mystifying code -and no code is un- If . ­. . F. W. AHRENS d Wingham, ......... 6. 56 S.1fi breakable." - me into open warfare?" What you have kept xecre't wa's H I ,or its coming be was waiting with waiting bellboys. .� - Ucensed Auctioneer for Perth an The poker face of th,� nian with privileged communication between he fret of unconfessed ,suspense. In Then Barbour saw Fogarty inside .�01 11%, Huron Counties. Sale�s solicited, Wingliam. jet . ..... 7.01 8,21 Markwitz snorted. "Cipher codes, s- One the office proper and 4Lt the door of I Real Estate, Fawn. Stock, Etc. Terms Belgrave .......... 7.15 8.82 young -an," he offered reminder, "do whom Barbour Sevens h�ol talked in lawyer and client. They can't touch i his pocket were two telegram : 1. on application. F. W. Ahrens, phone Blyth .... 7.Z7 S." not 'have a grammar and literature." New York, and who hail, li * y the waf, you. It will convict Sevvns--but let of them was from Fogarty, asserting the private office. Fogarty's face was . 684 r 6, R. R. No. 4, Wtchell, Ont. Londej�or-o;�� * .... 7.85 &62 The young man was standing gaz- used even another inctigilito there., itr that he would arrive on the mid-af- gra,ve and the clerk, to whom he was I Clinton Jet . ....... 7.49 4.06 ing gut of the window and abruptly held its calmness, but hi! ,res bored "And the phonograph record?" ternoon train, and asking Sevens to speaking, was following his words ­.., . 1. . into "those of his angry �.: itor with CRrringt;on waved the question a- meet him at once At the hotel. with a gravity even deeper. �� % OSCAR W. REED Clinton ........... 7.66 4.13 be turned. "They are based on lang- I I - Clinton Jet . ........ 8.08 4.20. uages, though, that have both," he an inquisitorial chill. side. Suddenly the crowd in the grand- Something was being said there of 1.1: , 11!.;- . Ucensed auctioneer for -the Coun rejoined. . "What.'s biting you, Nfaiii1filln?" he "it will mean nothing to them. They .stand came to its feet, .shouting. a confidential nature, and Sevens did , � . I 8.15 4.82 . , ties of Per& and Huron. Graduat.s Brueefield ......... was Alone with inquired shortly. "It wn- I loarly un- won't make anything of it." Sangster had backhanded a ball. driv- not doubt that n,ow for the first time �..'� 11 of Jones, School of Auctioneering. Kipp9n ........... 8.22 4.40 When Fogarty q �:1 6 Chicago. Charges moderate, and sat- Hensall ........... 8.82 4.60 Footman again he inquired, "How derstood that you wori-n't to come But. when M-qndellk- telephoned to, en ,straight to the verge of the goal this guest, who had been only a guest 1'4�!, ., 14 Isfattion guaranteed. Write or wire Exeter ............ 8.47 �5.05 long ca nyou let �rie stay in here and here. You not only vi,date that his office from the. hotel it was to re- line, and saved his team from the before, was revealing bim-self in his , . 1i; :: � I'll , ag-feemient, but you chArj,:,- in on me cetive another shock, for Barbou-r's breaking of a tied score -but through more official capacity, and that what �) . ... - I ory . . I plause Barbour had instructions be was giving bore the ,_� . ;J 1 Oscar W. Reed, Staffa, Ont. Phone 0--10-4 experiment? This is the laborat' .,i,� raving like a riddle­potilini� maniac." telegram was repeated to him, and the din of ap �.,,�11. , . 1-Y 1* 114 2965x52 I want to work in for a while if you _ . I . Do you deny that ynii ,4et a spy to his secretary he dictated a reply caught the whistle of the engine west force of commands .. 11 , . ­ W, - ,-� C. N. R. TIME TABLB can spare me its use." on me in Camden nith ord, rR to steal to he sent from New York. of the town, and he pulled back his He saw the former thief band the . . i k, I I THOMAS BROWN BMIL "I'm going to be in court all -after- -� .., L' I L . . I a.m. PM. noon," repEed Footman. "The rest, Seven's confession and 1,ring it to "Take no step," it enjoined, "until shoulders to a braced erectness. clerk an envelope, and saw the CleTk ,;; . . . . . . . . , , i Licensed auctioneer for the counties I . you9 To steal back the phonograph I arrive. Imperative. Am comingat "I've got to go over to the hotel, nod, then cross over and place it in 111, .. ­ of Huron and With. Ca -respondence Godetich .......... 6.00 2.90 of my force is transcribing o for record, too -before I had the chance once." Hope," he explained. "When the the. box which belonged to the absent 1-�i, ­.� arral6geMents for sede dates can be Etolmbitville ....... 6.17 2.87 the present, this place is yours." L,$,O , �- I 11 rda4e by csi,iing;,;q� p1pue 212, Sea- CH#4 . 6.25 2.52 Don Fogarty closed the door a to identify and destroy it ?" To Carrington who waited in the winds up you girls, can drive on back, Miandelle. 1�1'.. I - 1. ........... nd ,. 11, , ,,,, ., a forth, or Ile N�o'sftor,'Offid,dl. Chargm. Sisa�rpi% ........... 8.41 8.12 for half an hour sat unmoving with 'Carrington's eyes narrow(A and his lobby the frightened attorney report- and I'll follow on foot" Then Fogarty came out and shook :'7 �111 � I . face took on a m4etallic hardness. ed these things, then, with as frantic It would take him just about the hands with Sevens, and As the two 1 . . . . . . ..., .1 e# moderkti,­iffid'�SadRdctlon guar- St. ;C61uniban ...... 6.49 3.20 his e�,es fixed on the perplexing cylin- "In most unqualified term same length of time. to go around the went up the stairi; together Barbour's :�. . . k . I . I ­ , k,� , ,i: � 11 ' antoisd._ - !.'e. 1. Dublin ............ 6.54 8.28 der of wax that had, at once, so stim- a, � I deny a haste as he bad run west from, - , & - ,.�,,:: — . I 'very One .q (11(cept one," South Car'olina, he qt-qrted his; rush end of the field and enter the hotel heart sank with a sickening premun- � i, �� ", , . � ;.11 , * I ., _�_�� . of those thing .�� 4 � west ulated and baffled him. It contained c ­�, I �� I � � ,� ,,, V . . he asserted crisply. "I dirl send a back again east from Missouri. from the back tibat would be required ition of disaster, because the eyes of . .�, � ubt .,,� ,�.­ %4 . 4kiPSCAR, Atolpr- � -;� - � 0 . I -.�. a.m. P,m. P.m-' Adme mes,;age. whic1h, without do I �� .. , a �, - � 6W."Calrey". . 38 9.87 Wandelle knew how to read, but pre- 'i" , ,,,� . 4 . I .XDUON' 14A. '.1)ubUa­.'.', . . . . 10.87 6. man to " an eye on you, because The New York papers told of a by a man alighting from the train the other wore that fog -darkness . 1:: " � k-- A I . � � ,JL , 064*1 , ".� # I - " , , - .�� , there was a hint of insurgency in blizzard that. had ,swept, the city, but to reacili it in the depot wagon. But which Argued, in them, a burdened -t�. '.. . 4 lVoriberling, Chl- #� ,eaffibibiii. 10.42 6-44 . ... itimably be bad not yet read it, be- . ,I, . : ... E ... , . �� ; -- I "" ume-:Zaken tA Pure Sonforth; ....... 10.69 6-68 9.50 cause the Triachine which gave it voice your lue sky They bad entered the room of the � 1"a " . I � J " manner when we talked last- at Camden the mocking birdR were As he walked along the vividly green responsibility of spirit. ' �. fvdli�', 6 'Mal 'Estate, Mer,. , Clliit�671 ...... 11.10 of singing in derisive. d5belief of .win- turf and under the flawlessly b .�,�� � - ,r � ­ but that man satisfied himself �,�, V, 'i� . VAR 1 -IR! - 6.08' 10-04 had not been unpacked in time. It nxivtv that newly returned man and had closed i 11 I " ,,, I .., , . Al ales. I estillb . . 11.20 7.08 10-13 might answer questions of principal Y' tA) natural 1--pauties. Un- the door before either spoke. then . I . thtes in 'Holm ur sticking qualitie,s And in twenty- ter, and out on the Number One polo he went with a heavy a `,El� 'I � .. , four hours he left South Carolina." field both men And Ivories were sweat- blinded him .. I K 1. , "I'll" ! T .n ImarkeL Sat, Godei4ch ...,. 11-40 7.20 10 -SU identities, or it Tnight bold only .some huk- der a surface of composure stirred it was Fogarty who made the begin- I'll " .. . '' � . . . . . . . INTS Ono: vid. -write, or *ire, . *nor clue; buit-almost be "That," broke out MRridelle wrath- ing hotly through t.be fourth c ... __. .. mi yond doubt 1��; �I I I I :4, I - none ... ��. I , X , �1- Z 1, ,ftv fully, "is an unmitigated lie. Your ker of ,a gam -0 whose issue hung restless fears. He could only guess ning. � I , "T� - ,,, . "I . . it carried words so secret that they '.. ,I I � � . I � , � 1 296&92 6. P. R. I -ME TABLB had been guarded with clever and ex- man Fogarty ha.s been there all the delicately balanced. , what Fogarty had to report., and his "Everything is still in the air," he . �-. ". 41� ? I . -, � _, ," , ".. I .1 IV , 1 1,�4, ... Bast. traordinaTy ca -re. Perhaps it inad while n at your orders, he .has Hope And FRilh .sat in a car parked Apprehensions pointed all his conjec- said briefly. "I've learned some . % ; t� �. .. � � � ,� � - IL T. � 4 mim 5.1150 robbbd me of the evidence that gave with a dozen others Along the side tures along the way of p"simism. things and I have much left to learn. ". � - I Goderich .......... bearing of a vital and illiuminating na- � ith would be I Twenty-four hours ought to bring 11I I", . Licensed auctiotist &r, the -County me a balance of power . . . If lines by the grandstand, and the eyes,Fogarty had said the trU ,. �'L L Kenset ............ 6.55 tu're upon the murder of Tom She.]], almost, but not quite, impossible to matters to a head and crisis - one .�,�.�� , , 111. df Huron. SRI& ittebi&4-16 -in All MoGaw, ........... 6.04 but could the key 0 Its transilati' you can't trust m4--, no more cut I of both were animathd with interest 11 1: -1 tiarts of the county. SOV,en.."HVW`ex� t on __ .,�:", 4ubarn ........... 6.11. trust You . : . Now come clean for the spirited pictnre of action on Prove. Fogarty had started out on way or the other. Turner tells me `;,��. ". - .. #6rfetee in Manitoba and: 'Shfikatche-;�' L be found ? st leave uCh I that New York is resti". They want 1, 6.25 *ben Footman returned, three with me, Carringtot, or -----�" The the green battle -ground between the An emterpyise which mu ... I ... . il , , ouabtef. Pfiot6� :R Now Fogarty 'w., an arrest made and made quick. They .. �1�1­ !�., , , '.7 I , . __ g, n . * 6.40 r, from the courtroom lawyer's wrath overcame MnL His goal posts. In their eara were the to chance. rn,n4 care less who is arrested thaii . ,�...� ,,, 4- 6` I hours late . . . Centralia P . " ,t. face bad gone purple And his voict sounds of thudding hooves, shouted bark, and no hint had come ahead of seem to . .��,, . � � I ... ., left at The fi�foli ...:::: * * 6.62 where he had been working, he found broke. He. s�eod with clenched hands order%, and the. sharp impact of Trial- him as to whether he returned in suic- that it be someo-ae. The papers are . , 1, I " � - , ,V' � - ......... 10.25 Fogarty just emerging from the in- . . ",11 t.. __ ­�.,, cess or failure. riditig the District Attorney." 1, � " � Seftforth, prontptly . ../.. wast. face was and panting chost, abruptly speedli- let he -ad on willow -root ball, and in . . , . , - . I V I ner office, The detective's . r all, the depot wagon (Continued next week.) I ,I I I I I - W Ir 1� : I/ I . am. less with fury. I their eyes was rapid motion and col- It was, afte I � I I I . — � fatipe-worn and, in answer to the WW I � . �. I . I., � &I 7.40 sionographoes: "What luck?" he "'Mandello," said Carrington, "I or. By the run.ning-board of the car which first reached the entrance to "I "'I'a. "I :1 � . % �, . havOn"t the remotest idea what you're stood Barbour Sevems, but repeatedly the hotel, and when he had- hurried in "I hate to hAr the toot of a I ,� , r � I . �V, &-OAUAMS a &f. .,-IV 11.49,, sbdok -his head blankly. � . ia:, 1. I ' � �4 .,i , ' , , , "' � . babbling about but there's one thing his gave wanderod away from the and glanced about the little crowd motorlibru." ", - , 1. � , 0 0 �� 0- � , , . nd that seems' worth threshing out. If sodded polo fleld and turned backward at the desk, not, at fkr4gt, ­.,.� 'L Ucen$dd . Al , .0 Ar PoAh 0�101 4! -12.01, M . 11 I, 6".. ties v � �:.* �. 12.12 , 1110ve put in a bard seTision-a "Mil 'some narrow escApes, . ,,4., I ,_�* , . " man?" .� . -V�l ! embankment which see the boldly angled face for Which - ,*', ..;1111 .1 I A . 11 �, . I � , . r-,'�, Oftk � t� \� " ' " 1 8J 1 1 1 mtwtol I Tito 1� �,�" !"LW# '11�li * I I le , . , 0- 02 7, I - . "Too rightl Man wax away , 41 , N I # . 1199 I've g t nothing yet," attid Vogarty. 7611'Vie Ttiist the confession after re- to the railroad I I .111. ��. a I - 3 ARW*W. ­.,� g" ., 0 Me"* ..**..ir.61.. 1" "Wor I'vo got to send telegrams and fusing to trust me -with It, ydn"Ve lot lay beyond, and his ears Were strain- be looked. V ��'. , t "� th� misaii's in a Pord, %6 ev , 6011 1 I " I . .111" s,�,- 0 W, , . . K01606t ........... ISAI tsdk'� to XdW York oVer tU WIra-­ me down into -a mesa of c 7m 111il 1*9 1718 ing, through the noises of the game, Strangers clustered tibere; all new- I I�;i,� X� . of'". ft " -1 , ", , , ,,, , ,_,_1 . 0 - ,­ het diso,,*. � - ,13 ­,� )i61%!# �otie t1itig # ,alit.0 Wlkup,' Oidd taVc plain. for the whistle of a locomotive The ly arrived guests with, hand -baggage heat " , ..; ,1-3 � "V . 11 �� , __ _,. 111,�� 113MM [ � �! L�' Wt 1 Re . , 1 - , W�o 1 M I , I'M L " 11 '�' ,. , - � ,l)".1 �%* f a honk I think W9 ' �p - � �1'11"11 "O, * _W6 � � tpr# I � * . , . I ", �, , "I'N r I, �; 1`00440 ." 0""'i"' I �. , I �,­�,�' 0,� . L "..... '�111 ko ` ��-I'k�, . 'Iftat `1�, qchnt 7 if , is" gbt it .k -t ri d9arty o attl afternoon train was a little late, and stacked near ,by, hovered bVift by b k , I. ., lz . , . 11, � .. �1, - __... '. AAS. , t ,a int a I � ;:e �'. "I ...% , 'I I I. 9 :�,:�:! , �,',,, -,Y�, � , � . fl."I" 4!,. I., �, ,,_ . � , ,6 1. about? V! atla . I . 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