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Of Some _ Or �� *: , "' �' : F,� " L ­­J'­� ­�­, �� I T , r Z, �,, � N f, �.. , , 11 " -; , � INC � ,� 1. Aprel � "4e. ""' . - . . I _- diet had,lipen sealed,,, %ind" that 14.0r,14, I �, $r,W !" � 15, N '�* """' 0 . , , _,_ I , . I , " s banee.� and, it'A hard to understan& t I ..�,9. � �, 'P",�L"��,*rj�.',' ;�,`,-­,'j, - * - , , L . � I as no m9re v asti4ty 0,*igour. left , I P, W eo to pur.'. "And the sol= - , _ , I � mi� 116"', � I . L' I . , ,,, ly", AT , 'I " 66'10 z have --- why you ahoifldnIt have been willing �L � ��'?�'*` "�,,J�1' , �, ... _' .' 1, ' � 11 61, is the mistake a 40110��r%,,'j,�',Z , I it.'�` ., � � - ­.. " 1' fablui, fr� "_dppoult MW , . ...", IMM WANIMPR I I ,.* .S... 090! � V.01F, " _. ,!K.i'-.'f_­ _­ L' open , I � I , . . Lt'� :ill,- �..�, 44V , I , ' ' ,�,e .JJT,y. ,JLT�s, lights a�eady put to,co-operate in s. . L, 1, I I-, - I - � 'i I two, TeIggr4V -"V1fWd, ,k -, - 1 Qf' gThe'ro . Of I - I L 1, . ,6oss) . � > - .1:" """", I _W were nAver t9Q f them!' _-Ir - -0.,4 , � W � AQ ..., - ,k . ,o of them,! , I, . '_ "' � . 9 ,e " � "" L, '� � IT' ' � I %1'!; W machine there, and -1h4#0-1, -.k oating thevi out."I, .:. � - I , S 11,- I . '' , � , - the button. - 0 t ! � � ' ,3 Wa W�re ,G q, ". � ,V. , -1 r , , , __ -, ,.1e4J&. ,OuJ6'�,F.* .4014 e3ron .and as, Mandelle the record on it� ',Tofta - . - ' .1 ' , �, , - , � ,,, . I ."� , �= 'kit" ' ' ' * i h of us contradlictied Kiandelle tensely. "There -. ,:: , . . . . 4 , - � I P " ,� J! _ , , , ` -_ - � - , . -.111-11 1-1--___-' � 0 1 musing Ham are ,, �iftg 'A',90 t I k4 -a I injt�axit,, a sudden bead- Then we shall so .9.* ,h I. I I 1," , '11 I? � ��,�Iitli , � .0 '' � i 4k�i - N6 � ]?#'X*ed A . ... I #t ; 941141�04 4" W_ �, 0 t" ". �., ., We W 't - . , T 7 777�..�,�'�L . wwoughout the w, % 0,041,10 _ ut is right. .aV . _ A the was only,one. Yop lied abo , ". _.�'��. I ,11A:"C" 1- , . " ­ 'L , ing ame ci .. . , . .. � � V0 ,..1. � � I . ... .. . .,;%�.,t L.� -�',` " " � , I - I I I . ­ 20 I . V � ... # I M, � ,. - ,of .astonished moisture c * p , . . I � 1, L , - . ''I ... ,� " -11". I - - - ' " , ; eve to -day living W10oln1i; V91 - .196" � . '.I I two likia $ " b Ond I .1. . ' , '. 11.114.,�,,., , �_T,:,�-,:!d"', im" , Z� -A;%�v P I -+� P : . . , . . ,."�, ", . - k._qdq �"'O.t i , . I - bi ­ `it was a matter .�.,. , , - , ,oWpiouls: aby." see . ;�,,*, v, I 1. 4i,"-bui " I 4 . 4*1C,011377 on a templ�es.- ol� thq table that thing in , . r That one was mine, stolen' ,,� MAY W110 4&.., ri L ', . L - " LXTW %ie, comes � , = -t ,7,L�,;' �":.",,�,�', . , -1 It. You loay"b#�,600.- Of+ "Lela, a e - ) . 431, we Was otherwise empty, except fo ran As he s- k F 6XL7 jorossed the from mep by you, and 4 .' 'L" ' , ", , _ L., _ -,a nff� 1:1 �,;V;-, ,, A.L'-��. ��`;�-"-�� ..";"..�'4 .k I ­ 1;� . . ` ,�­ �d I . I riftly. Utindelle;kterposed of legal. btfsintoss which concerned a , r �'.,� , ,,,, caii 0 iiine - and bite OW lee -pitcher and drinking glass,' stood room, and " .. I ; , . , " �4,,�41 . ,2,�.tlr , Reirs � � ".J', "; ...... - nd for Indiat+ -Book, i! Mog, . ' , For that � 0, ., . 'Next of '-Kin;!' eg I '11A ig oa -_ diumbs- 'h . .. . . %-.� - �.L, :�,i,�, �Ig g! _0 VY a' phonograph, cylinderl I himself between .tbe ingader and the client and�was confidential. , , L . lb , t 1 '�,�::,1,4, A � - 11 � WaS'L the 6t P 1 - : V , I.:,�'. - her?" . . S , r", ng 19 $_`.:,� - .',�5,��, ,� ." . ,+ r. ,x-, I . ., I . ­ . --1.:_1. I ­,x,�,., ��'_��Ii.'�', ­ I . . _x,,�,"- ", , to " top, Fogarty,"' � � � 1, . , ,�' I ' - IT Sevens dully No one was passing in the hall at instrument. . � reason, I -broke it. You say I stole , .., � �. , ,!; I I -authenticated lists "of- x6iiiii he other," explafu6il i's , tre- , e I niithing Of the sort. r I SaVV � I I ,":"�j . 8: WbIC& ,iwas from HubWell of, our board of '.he moment and Mlandelle listened. manded, it I did .,�;J46'�, r.- _� -I:.,- 't �� 1 � -, i,'�!��` , , _ ,0' -I- .�., .0, , ",i" a and unclainfed estate - t!,* ;,, " " �, ". 0 A collection'as .. I have been advertised for, here and directors. I'll show it to you, later. There ww uo� sound from the bath- "Yowre not hew6 by my Invitation. it in youk room and recog*zqd it and varied and vivid in charMn, , -, . . ,. � , , pt% � _ - . ­�__­ , 2, - ­,,'. . _Y4111, OWN . '';i I , , , , ­,.,,. , - ��,.", 0 , """, I �, �', , 'M.V, ­ �,. �,�,� -:1, _�*,S,,�,` , - � � � A ­17-'v*l " � , ,,, � I ��, , " " " , Barbo he . .,..,,,� 5 , .. `,�-�, �., , , , ing HOUs it ord r ., - ,,, h7�,,,-� -,,; ,N�"'. . � . . . . . . . ,01 w- e s me 'back!' , I wd, h, , @' , ., -back to New York as -o in, which was'the only'part of the Don't ,push your tQAHig too far!" took it authoritative. , Two ece modelg,� 41SW , R �, 51 � -And one -pi ,4 abroad. The Index of Miss door I J i., -.4 �` , we'offer for sale contains thousarids Promptly as PO ' Ofiea � - `� ''... ­-­ .'r,". - s-sible, . . . It does apartment into *hich' he could not Again, the defedtjYo _. paused in ur was standing by t I F � ,_ , ". I - � %:�­ .1 _ - ar-e so s� * - i ,.�*';, , :A -:, %: -��, �: -nee, but mg all, the details that _r 4 .....-i...'t' , I b not command instemt obedie g issalfition., and ,again his Of the room. Now Fogarty glanced , � a .-W, -7 �,�,�-, � of names which have appeared see.' Desperate curiosity invited him seemin� ir� . ' 11 .1- , ,,,� I 'air ­ ge, . . � �1_ - , ­:"., its 64 the new seasoh-pleating, touches of 11A "!`_ '" _11 n, Canadian, English, Scotek its tone is�,peremptoi­�--aud unfriend- to enter and he ,answer(Zd the call. face wore expr WI Of puzzled at him and instructed quietly, "S4v,- , . ..." . I. , America . . ens, be good enough to turn the key . .- . " �,: 1: ­:. ... . - - ' , i, .r "A". , . ebuff. .. � I . , k . 1.1 . , . I." �, Irish, Welsh, German French Bel- ly. e was as empty 'as it ` had r . . I �t � .; ..: � . . ,'i'o � I believe they begin.to suspect The plac I They are made of georgette taffeta satin, � i , Y 0 , I 11 J, I -triumph-ant flash "What's the idea?" ' 'he inquired and, put it in your pocket. I can . � I ' I., , , � I.,. 1 .. I . . . . . �. ,�,�..._ I I I .1 -1 I r!, ".. , F - . . . only assume that our friend her i ' ' * . .. - J wedish, Indian; Colonlai, and me there, too." seemed and with,a i � glari, 9 e is chine, flat crepe and sports material in all .. ;"�,11. 6 - a renewed h-aigliisi ol voice. . " other newspapers, inserted by lawy. Again Fogarty nodded. his eye the lawyer picked up the with . . 1� � � .. . L 11 . 0 ; .1 In -to think that, for some for the moment acting irrationally, I I I . , �� .. `,f�,� .,� . ators, administrators. Also "They've been getting restive there phonograph record and hast�ned with "You pretend and black. . I . 1. LL.,�'111'_. I "a. exeC _1 , . . ,i, � -admitted. "I've known that f Unexplained reason, 1�"'tak�n a phon- and I must convince him of bis mis- . � �t,�?� � Or a it into his Own room. "W, h1f, � - . ' �` . contains list of English and Irish he Individualized models to suit the woman Of - -c�6n-1 . 1-:i,_ � � ..... .1 1. ' to you. take." ", �11 , I I ,I, I Courfs of � Chane - and unclaimed day or 1wo through Turner. I've Relow Fogarty had been standing ogTaph record -that be *ngs 1 �e'14 ery � I -_ - Mandelle had taken a step toward -. dividends list of Bank of England. held the -n;��ng but with his eyes on the You -haven't yet de , ni off so far by pleading my, idly s mi6d 446t the one servative taste and gdiety of youth. Priced con,s, " - .1 1, I . � , " , - 11�- - -,line was the door, but he 61ted because he . I - 1, Your "me or your ancesor's may be need for you here in,giving me busi- face of the clock. He was giving th'e you now have on your* mach gainst spicuously low for such valu . . � : , '11-1 I (om dollar), ness details." He paused and. shrug- lawy�er five -minutes in which to open taken from my room with6ut my per- saw Sevens standing planted a es. . � I 1� 11, In Vi 1.14744; . r_ Wt. Send $1.00 1 . ; -�� " I ged his shoulder. "I haven't been and inspect the. recovered envelope mission. The cylinder I ha&vas one it with his arms crossed and -a'glit- I _� at onde for. book. I .. ,� -1 - ��',';P, 11 I � - I turning up much aid thishour, though," which had been -so mysteriously re- that I dictated myself. It's rather a ter in his eyes that was new and dis- 11 . ,�gi .. . . , - . $4.95 to $27*;F-' )O ,r_401 : �,J� , .11 International Claim AgenCy he added. "And I shouldut wonder stored to him, aftr driving him to foolish thing, ,but there's no secret a- concerting. 0 1 . . I � . � , , 1. - if my advice is to be ignored I 'may desperation of fear by its disappear- bout it. I'm wilUng fo.turn on the "You sayil* began Fogarty again- - : , 1,11. - Dept. 296,, even be called in myself -'I ' . switch and let her rip. ,The first sen- and now -his voice was velv�ety in its `;`�, 11 ance. . -08i 't �' ";��` .- Pittsbiargk Pa., Us So A. "And then my goose is cooked! Then with a nod to Sevens to fol- tence will be enough to sa y me as smoothness -----t he's there was only � . Why one of these records. You say I lied 1, '_ , ­­` . . - 29Wtf What did you learn?" demanded Sev- low, he deliberately climbed the to whether it's,youi;s or mine. . I 1 . -itself?" when I asserted that there were two. � . � _Iil - I , grasping after some straw to stairs. At his own door he paused, not let the Is 1!� so 11 .1 ens, record speak for elle - and Men's S wingTopCo.at �­ '� I - -_ rt his submerging hope, and the but did not enter. He cast a quick Mandelle stood in front Qf the die- You were wrong, Mand P I I I suppo . I detective laid a hand -on his shoulder. glance at the table on which� ,the taphone in the defensive attitude. of a here is the second." 1'11�14'1 I '. . � THE MCKIbLOP MUTUAL "I'd rather make no report to -day," cylinder had stood, then smilVd quiet- man who means to hold his ground He had moved, as he spoke, around Ten minutes' examination of this wonderful qual- 11 '' � he said. "I've by no means given up, ly and went on. against trespassing, but his Ince be- to a dressing tabde and had opened a ity will do more to convince you of their wonderful . � .1. '1� di ation, of small dramrer. Now bff held a second ' ,.� FIRE INSURANCE COW. the game, but as I said before, the Almost sit his heels foRlowed a bell- gan to show incipient in c ,� , ality than a hundred descriptive advertisements. 1.1 next twenty-fout hours must tell the bop and -this, too, was not by chance some spiritual disintegration. St-vens, cyldnder ,with two spTead fingers of ou I . I ., , � i -, - . - r story. I want you to keep a grip on but b7 prearrangement. The boy from his position of vitally inu-n-sted his left hand' thrust into its hollow Seeing is believing -we shall be pleased to show you I READ OFFICE­SEAFORTH. OM - n i;; core. -His right hand was in the side � yourself and save all questions u til k,,,kM r and Sev- onlOoker, felt, with a creeping aL h .. � to -morrow. I want your help in a ens caught the sharp Tkote of unwel- scalp, the dramatic realization that pocket of -his dinner -jacket. our stock, without the obligation on your part. � OFFICERS: way you can only give it if you act come with which the occupant de- he was watching the beginning of a The lawyer's face worked wildly i " , obedience. We'Ve got to and his eyes vared into jets of half- , , J. Connolly, Goderich - .:- President in blind There's a manded, "Who's there?" psychological duel - . which must go to madness. He seemed on the point of I I I Jas. Evans, Beechwood, Vice-president bluff like hell, old man. "It's me, Mr. Mandelle. It's Jim," a finisl,h $19*50 to s*2b7*50 I . P dance to -night, isn't there?�, ered the colored boy. "They was ,Mandelle, too, knew that be must lunging forward in attack, but Fo- � D. F. McGregor, Seaforth, Sec.-Treas. answ .1 AGENTS: "I believe so." workin, on the bathroom plumbin' say something. He was being It -d on gairty's voice came again and this - 11111111161111111111111 'L I "I want you to come and bring the this evenin'. The office sent me up with a disingenious seeming ,,f can- time it was like the ripping of can- I - Alex. LeitcU, R. R. No. 1, Clinton; ladies. I want you to be seen there to test it." - dour, yet he must make somt- reply vas. As though many intervening I ,V-.", . � W. E. Hinchley, Seaforth, John Mur- . the best of spirits and morale. Reluctantly Mandielle opened the and one that smacked of outward I years bad rolled away, the detective's This Store Features . I .� ray, Egraondvilae; J. W. Yeo, Gode- In 7� . d . ... f ce wore a nmnacing snarl that bar- I . .. I - � Later that may be important.' . door, and as the Negro entered Fo- logic. , rich; R. G. Jarmuth, Brddhagen. Sevens shook his head despondent- garty slipped uninvited after him, and "We can't try the thing on thut Tna. I ead his teeth and his language revert- � DIRECTORS: ly. sf6od, with Sevens . at his shoulder, chine," he announced sullenly. "That ed to the vulgar argot of the gutter. * M - William Rinn, No. 2, Seaforth; "You're casting me fin a hard role," just inside the thresboqd. machine -has been tampered witja. It "Steady there, bo!" he commanded Society Brand- Suits - .'' - John Bennevies, Brodbagen; James he answered, "but I'll do my best," Von't work." in a rasping whisper. "There's ,a . Evans, Beechwood -M. MeEwen, Clin- ,,It's got to be as good as anybody's CHAPTER XX "Won't work? Tbat's odd." Fog-; gat on you, soc?" and the right hand ; ton; James Connoily, Goderich; Alex � Because we consider them the best tailored and 't I best," warned Fogarty crisply. "And arty stepped forward. "Shall I see it, the pocket of the dinner jacket . - Broadfoot, No. 3, Seaforth; J. G. now I must be alone for a while and Many incidental arts which were if I ,,, make it work? I'm a handy gv.-tured dangerously. best styled clothes in Canada. We find them to be I r - Grieve, No 4 Walton- Robert Ferris, uninterrupted. I've got a little mat- reedful feeders to more important sort of tinker after a fashion, Per- Nlandellc caught himself and stood lothes that delight the hard -to -please customer. - ocking, and then surprisin C t, 11arlock, de;�rge Me6artney, No. 8, ter on hand that won't�wait." strategies lay in the province of the hap, the tightening of a screw some- half T gly they fit perfectly; they look well, � , erioujrh, as though he were waking Why? Because Seaforth; Murray Gibson, Brucefteld. W%en Sevens had gone Foga,"rty man w,ho had begun life as a gay -cat ,here-' . I J took out of his trunk a small kit of ahead of a yegg outfit. Amongthese "No!" The monosyllable rippedout suddcrily out of an evil dream, Fo- and give irn Oe wear he has a right to expect from . .1 - tools and the counterfeit passkey, lessons, taught by experience, wary like a shot. "Get out of my room. I garty flushed brick red. � and over the phonograph in his neigh- the maxim that in any surprising and don't want you here." 11�ly God," he exclaimed in a voice good clot e . LONDON AND WINGELAM bour's empty room he worked for a delicate situation the burden of dis- The man with the slim but Sqmpact of (1cep chagrin. . "I forgot myself. Let us s 1 you a stock suit. If not, let us make it I � - North-, few minutes with quick exactness. advantage lies on the first speaker. figure and the sandy hair came to a I thought I was Red Ryan again. No 3- � a.m. p.m. Whatever his undertaking was; It'left Now while the Negro went into halt, but his eyes narrowt-d to bright mattvr." lie paused and went on in d you will find it to be a hand - M I Exeter ........... 10.16 6.04 no mark on the instrument which the bathroom, tested the faucets and ,lit,. . the even U -nor out of which he hal tailored suit. The prices are very moderate, too. � 11 Hensall ........... 10.30 6.18 had now been unpacked and set up came out, then while he was being "That record belongs to the one or permiltA,(I himself to be, for the Kippen ........... 10.35 6.28 ready for use. Then Fogarty went tipped and withdrawing, no Word the otheir of us, Mandelle," he said monwnt, jarred. IT. , where he quietly. "But this much i: "I have here the second record," be $16.50 to $35.00 Brucefteld ......... 10.44 6.82 back to his own -apartment, passed among the three white men. , certain. - I Clinton Jet. . - - - - - - 10.58 6.46 bathed, dressed in evening clothes, The boy had closed the door and gone It was taken from my room when I saild. "And if this is yours then, . I Clinton, Ar . ....... 11.05 6.52 and sat by his window watching a on and still the silence held. In that was not in that room -and presuinab- since you have destroyed mine, it's a - I Clinton, Lv . ...... 11.15 6.52 gc;rgeonsness of coloar shift and interval of useful pause Flogarty'sl ly it was taken by you. Now I claim faia' exchange. On the other hand, Clinton Jet . ....... 11,21 6.68 brighten in the sunset sky over the eye noted that during the little mlax- it and you claim it, anfi I don't pro- if it's mine, it belongs to me. Now , Londesborough .... 11.85 7,12 western Pines. gin of time since Mandelle's entrance pose to be bullied in the matter. One I propose to see which one was brok- R, J. Goibb,seasforsth Blyt1t ............. 11.44 7.21 -The gTounds about the Palmetto be had already thrust upon the dicta- of two things we must do. I have a en and which one saved." . Belgrave .......... 11.56 7.83 Inn that night were bathed in a -wash phone the record which he had paused phonograph myself. Wt. Nvill tak6the "Then you did rob me!" ough (It Costs Little to Dress Well at -R. J. Gibb's) 1. Wingham Jet., Ar. - - 12.08 7.46 of cobalt and silver. The moon rode to confiscate as he passed the room thing into my room and sev, by test- "I did m byou, and I'm not thr . 12.08 7.45 h;gh and white, and formal hedges, next door. Fogarty inferred from - 11 the with you yet." Wingham, Jet., Lv.. ing it, whose it is, or I ghall, ca Fogarty glanced at Barbour and -_ - 12.12 7.56 deodar cedars, mock -oranges, and hol- that incident that the lawyer bad office and complain that you have iob- _� - South. lies stood massively low and slender- been first concerned in assuring him- bed me. Which sball it br?" spoke crisply. ­ - :===========:==_ i� " " I'll " I 7r Llm-,6� �1. I 11 I - 'I, - am. , P.M. ly tall in contours of amazing beau- self as to the contents of his envel- "I robbed you!" Mirindelle barked "Sevens," he said, "will you hold ly silent they were that cylinder contains a message iu 6.55 8.16 ty. ope and next in reading the mes-saga out the words with a choli-inir passion the gun on this bird? .And if he come oppressive Wingham . . � ....... _ listening to the jargon of sound that a ,language. which he cannot ide-AtifY -� wingliam. Jet . ..... 7.01 8,21 Dance music drifted out oii bhe quiet of the phonograph cylinder. He knew of indignation for the insolence of bobbles sboot. We're right down to nded Markwitz. - -,but which he is willing to take oath .. I Belgrave .......... 7.15 8.82 breeze that carried a spicy fragrance too, because of what he had himself such a statement from the MAn Who cases now, and there's stuff coming "A linguist of national reputation," is some tongue that has a gTam=aF I Blyth ............. 7.27 8.44 of pine needles, -and after the first don, to the instrument a- little whi'le had so boldly plundered him. Why, through here that's likely to excite observed the detective, stopping the and a literature." I I Londesborough .. .. 7.85 3.62 number Don Fogarty stood in the before, that it had --as- yet given forth damn you-" him." .stairs machine abruptIT, "assured me that (Continued next week.) -Clinton Jet. . ance hall chatting i e u p tl%- � ...... 7.49 4.06 door of the d incon- no sound. As though an electric curremt had Since he bad corn � ith Hope and Hope's hus- , evenq had not spoken. Now he -_ I Clinton ............ 1 7.56 4.18 sequently wi Now he waited and M-andelle wait- been snapped his voice fill dead and S 1* Clinton Jet. . . . - - . .. 8.08 4.20 band. BaTbour was obeying nil or- ed, but being less educated in the his pale face altored to a spasmodic lauglied shortly and his voice was no A�� Brucefield ......... 8.15 4.82 4 Kippen 8.22 4.40 ders to the peak of his overstrained abilities, but Hope's glance anxiously pi,inciple of enduring the embarrass- Tnent of loaded sillences, the lawyer fright. This was P(,rhRf).q precisely reassuring. t the damned Judas?" his was for, the "Will I siboo ........... - I Hensiall ........... 8,82 4.50 noted the troubled crinkles that drew spoke first. ' What enemy playing effect to jar -him off bis mental, balance he questioned. ,ri a1mbst 'hope he Exeter ...... I ...... 8.41 5.05 �_ about his eyes, She forbore from him, but she wondered "What do you want?" be demanded and make him incautiously furious. gives me the chance." drew back Mandelle stood, tremulous and palr� questioning and worried. � ,n,grq4y. "What shall, I want, iny dear fel- With that realization he his shoulders and began sparring for a gainst the wall with his bands raisi- � C.' X. R. TIME TABLE � riAsst. - Fogarty's pupils clouded to their Faith drift by low,,, countered the other with en- "except time. . ed, hardly daring to meet the smoul- of the man who had t fog -tone as he saw on tire urbanity, ito welcome yo,1 "All right, Fogarty," lir, mid with der in the eyes him a.= Pm- jl� Goderleh\ ........... 6.00 2.20 the a.rm of a polo player. He read eagerness in the man's eyes and home?" . Mandelle stood irresolute and flush- a poor attempt at comPos"re. "Per- been his client, as they looked at baps I hasty. We'r,, making a across the sbort-barrell,ed pistol. The , I " - , I volmesville ....... 11.17, . 21.87 guessed that the pair were going out ing angrily. He was not in the least was mountain out of a molehill, after all. hand that held it was granite -firm. I Clinton ............ 4.2155. , 2.52 there where there were influences of beguiled by this tone of cordial Let's go in and see what, your machine It was even easier to watch Fogarty, '� "I 6.41, - -0.12 magic -and langour in the sill" friendship. Hle knew that 'he stood indicates." He paused, th6A -added wbo fitited the second cylinder onto St. Columban ...:,:: 6.49" A-20 moonlight. He himself, until certailn facing one proven onemy and one sententiously: 'U usel the 1718;ebine his machine and then, when his fingeT , �. Dublin ............ 6.64 ', 8-29 &�4cipmemts had come -arid shaped ma.n whose last communication 63 fow my dictation, and much of my rested close to the starting device, West. th&iiselves into a pattern Which he argued disaffection. He felt oppres- busin,e� is confidentiii. you say took it away again. - I- a.m. P.m. Pm- hoped to dictate, must stay here in- sivegy the semie of cleverly masked you can recognize your record at the Fogarty, as if in aft,e,rthought, re- , I 1. Dublin ...... 10-87 .5.88 9-87 doors and think, not of love and ynoon ambuscade, yet he hesitated to Ih,h first words. I can do the same. I m.ovP.d the cylinder and tried to put but it not fit - -At Columban. 10.41 5.44 -­ "SeafRi-th 9-50 mists, but of their opposites. out wrathfully, and he took refuge in, shall require you to stop on the first it on backwaird, would detective, laughed. . .,,, ., 10.69 6.68 The evejaing -was still young when the weak resort of sarcastic rejoind- the core, and the . � .24 in a no 1004 -.3-111 4.1k � _U . - few sounds.,, Wrl� ��11 - " he said meditative- UWTL ...... . . . . 3 J 00 JIM 0 came . � � er. "That suits me," ARTeed r0gartY. ev I "M i I I . "Ibn 7-08 10-1 trance door, convoyed by ly 11that when th-me machines were -, - -_ I I I I io �osvM,e .. 11.20 - a coloureA "I'm flattered, of course," he .said. ,,Or on the other hand, I'm equally ' - -_ I -_ � .-,.-..- 41 'Godorldh a . . ,. 11AT A 720 10-80 baggagt�bearer ; and Fogarty who, "I hadn't hoped you'd be so speedy willing to leitoit run its lenKth." first devised you could run a record � -_ - li, r 1, e . � r I ." through seemingly -negligent eyes, of welcome, especially inasmuch as ,trim novy came the short answer. backward or forward -and when you . - ____ I r �. - . r I had been watchful, stapped back out Jim told you got back only a few tecome on. Let's go tp vour roo I put it on hacl�ward you got a strange ' ,� 11 I IV I tn. I . - . ., ', I r I . C. P. IL TIKH TABLI � I of the line of vision. lie saw the hours ahead of me." Fogarty turned and -led the way JaLy-gon." He paused, then added, "As -W I ,,,, ' I � I surt. lawyer go to the desk and call for his "I see," remarked Fogarty absent- and once inside be brought from the You gen.bl,emen both see, that can*t Shmem last ion rwir .: - -1 ,(;oderich _... . I., , $SO" mail and key. ly,"Ithat you've paid me the Compli- bathroomi., where it lind beeft conceal- be done. with the more modern dicta- 0. . . ,When you Shine them with "Nugget". � r 1.1 � I . 'Menset ........... : .6.65 ­ Foar jyj6ut of stopping in, my open room, hone. 1t,s a one�way machine." . ." ' , , . I � I 31106av - .1 ........ 6.04 e conversation which ensiqed- be- ograph re- ed the old phonograph, which he bad P Sevens, mystified more and more, I to rogfiq and protedt,§ the leathor. ,��,' ­1� I J1 and taking along -my phon G;;-�jd. from Lawrence, Footman. *U=11:01" Tan Polish preserves this � I 11 � . � A, ....... I.. 61i. cause it was ii, conversation one side cord. ' I suppose it's on the Principle This be got up on t1te table and wound, stoo.d listening but holding with his 11� .. .. I �� ...... �. - 6.25 of Which he had himself arranged- of 'take it home Mid tiT it on Your then to Mandelle, who still hold the' eye and gun the man ,whose face was origing colour of tan shoes. .r . t, 1. � ,�� I . � 11 � ,4 , �,w ......... 6,40 Ile vlerk, after handing out the col- pi 6P.111 going from putty gray to sticky g-reen I I � ." r I ��Ili�, : l', .� . - . ... I .... 6.62 � ItWd mAili produced septtratelY an- an .. retord - in his hand, be turiieAj saying, against the wall. . " . . � � VW I � j � . r '-,.;�, -, to.", Wide& started, then his flushed witth a smile "There's the mAchine, � �x��L,.�t V At . � r ,. � � �w ... i -..f ... O&W -6-avelopd, bearing a name and a puse of b4tred Sup�ose you I the honors.1111 , , " � i , � � . do "Now,,, continue'i Fogarrty, with a I ­ ,J�,4' ' ri " . ­ �,­.41 T6' p L, .. � -, -1 - � r ,�,,o � d� sealed . ,� I �'. _. r *46t. " . *lt'h "I 'that'waa aft6inger than his pi�V'4s of � � - ,,��', I I , , I I I I . I., I � . I., 'r �,, . I .. 11 .,� .�..", I - , wgx� - ' eamV61. 991$4 be glad to lm6w,'" he . -n standing - 11 this ,,I shall put thiq record on the 0 ". . , . li- I �-. tm. I dats --r - $e�aiis h�d be,A � t3l Won& drawling and maddening deliberation, � I , ''. ,,,� . . P1 I I., ft 1 -ft . I , - ... - a ndet, .1, 1 I '. I ": �! i V , , I , , 1.40 At, It *ki#.�QI#6J'iid'1nto Mandelle's 'T6f,6Aed iWilly "how Ifty diefioho,nd OTIV.k $Vt realizing t'h t u a . Tnugi Y, I . . �� ."�,' ­ % I Z .... I,. 4" , 1� 11 I 7 it will go--Rnd start the ic. . . ., '-­'��'. , . . I... � 11 � � I � " , ­ , , .�ri' ... 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