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I.. _�p_. 4 ., _�! . who carried it to the atall;ion ,was ho, I RUPTURE SPOCZAIRSU In tbG Bright 44003 Q2 2&- Jq Q. and melting when he arrived," ' . Rupture, Varicocele, Bee 0-9 - *=O VC4 no Q�U04 'W004 QQ Mr, J. G. Reeder' was lAspectint. ­� Varicose Veins- Abdominal Weakness Spinol Vefo=_ ity. bINI'l- TMAUZ, ZVOZ the Pu"blic ?V0139ciz- torps 61ace has its slaelt %me, wj�jon the case. It was a handsome article the hinges and looks being of o, -641s Consultation '31H 61 write. J. G. SM11TH, British A juniors mud 014-b-OfficiaRG =d 070M the ed silver. No maker's name was Via. mace Specialist, 15 Downie St. C, �- SUlt Director himself can goi dway on, ible on the inside, or owner's Wtiab ford, dat. b202.25 vacation, leaving the ofilea open and on its glossy kid. The Uning had o=4 . a -subordinate in charge. But to Mr. been of silk, but'now hung in shrq6 I . . . I — J. 24. Reeder the verY idea Of WEst- and was white with marble dust. L: I' .- L' � , � .... ,;: ..- .­,,,� "h ing time -was repw_P=, r4, and it wao "Yes " said Mr. Reeder absently 'Interesting—most LZGAL his practice to brighten the dull "very', interesting ­ p,%tches of occupation by ftding a Is it permissible to ask whether Phone No. 91 seat in a magistrate's court and Us- whom she was searched, any—er—doc. SOEN J. HIUSGARD toning, absorbed, to cases whieb bor- ument—VI The sergeant shook hh Barrister, Solicitor, ed even the court �reporter. head. "Or unusual Possession?" Notary Public, Etc. with being "Only these." Beattie Block - - Seaforth, Ont. drunk and using insulting language By the side of the case was a paii � to Police Officer Thomas Brown; of large gloves. These also were soil. R. S. HAYS , Mary Jane, Haggitt, charged with. ob- ed and their surfaces cut in a hun- Barrister, Solicitor, Conveyancer structing the police in the execution dred -places. and Notary Public. Solicitor for the of their duty; Henry Robinson, ar- "These have been used frequentl� Dominion Bank. Office in rear of the Dominion Bank, Seaforth. to raigned for being a suspected person, for the same purpose," murmured "She .Money Roan. having in his possession housebreak- Mr. J. G. evidently makes—ey ,- - ing tools, to wit, one cold chisel and —a collection of marble shavings BEST & BEST a screwdriver; Arthur Moses, charg- Nothing,in her pocket -book?" Barristers, 'Solicitors, Conveyar- ed with driving a motor ear to the "'Only the bank -notes: they have cers and Notaries Public, Etc. Office common danger—all these were fas. the stamp of, the Central Bank on in the Edge Building, opposite The cinating figures of romance and leg- their backs. We should be able tc Expositor Office. end to the lean man who sat between trace 'em easily." — the press and railed dock, his square- Mr. Reeder returned to his office VETERINARY crowned hat by his side, his umbrella and, locking the door, produced a gripped between his knees, and on his worn pack of cards from a drawer JOHN GRIEVE, V.S. melancholy face' an expression of and played patience—which was his Honor graduate of Ontario Veterin- startled wonder. method of thinking intensively. Late ary College. All diseases of domesti-- On one raw and foggy morning, in the afternoon his telephone bell animals treated. Calls promptly at- Mr. Reeder, self -released from his du- rang, and he recognized the voice of tended to and charges moderate. Vet- ties, chose the Marylebone Police Sergeant 'Hills. erinary Dentistry a specialty. 'Office and residence on Goderich Street, on(- Court o drunks, "Can I come along and see you? door east of Dr. Mackay's Office, Sea - a shop theft and an embezzlement Yes, it is about the bank notes." forth. had claimed his rapt attention, when Ten minutes later the sergeant Mrs. Jackson was eswcorted to the presented himself. A. R. CAMPBELL, V.S. dock and a rubicund policeman step- "The notes were issued three Graduate of Ontario Veterinary ped to the witness stand, and, swear- months ago to Mr. Telfer," said the College, University of Toronto. Ali ing by his Deity that he would tc,li officer without preliminary, "and they diseases of domestic animals treated the truth and nothing but the i;ruth, were given by him to his housekeeper by the most modern principles. related his peculiar story Mrs. Welford." Charges reasonable. Day or nigh', "P. C. Perryman No. 6717 L. Di- "Oh, indeed?" said Mr. Reeder soft - calls promptly attendeu to. Office on vision," he introduced himself coT,- ly, and added, after reflection: "Dear Main Street, Hensall, opposite Town ventionally. "I was on duty in the me!" . Hall. Phone 116. Edgware Road early this morning at He pulled hard at his lip. -- MEDICAL 2.30 a.m. when I saw the prisoner "And is 'Mrs. -Jackson, that Iady " . carrying a large suit case. On see. he asked. - __ ing me she turned round an,d walk,A "Yes. Telfer—poor little devil— DR. W. C. SPROAT raipidly in the opposite direction. Her nearly went mad when I told him she Graduate of Faculty'of Medicine, movements being suspicious, I fo-t- was under remand—dashed up to Hol. University of Western Ontario, Lon- lowed and, overtaking her, asked her loway in a taxi to identify her. The don. Member of College of Physic- whose property she was carrying. magistrate has granted bail, and ians and Surgeons of Ontario. Offica She told me it was her own and that she'll be 'bound over to -morrow. Tel- . in Aberhart's Drug Store, Main St,, she was going to catch a train. She fer was bleating like a child—said Seaforth. Phone 90. said that the case contained her she was mad. Gosh! that fellow is — DR. R. P. 1. DOUGALL clothes. As the case was a valuable one of crocodile leather I asked her seared of her—when I took him into the waiting room at Holloway Prison Honor graduate of Faculty of Medicine and Master of Science, Uni- to show me the inside. She refused. she gave him one look and be wilted. By the way, we have bad a hint about versity of Western Ontario, London. Member of College of Physicians and Sbe also refused to give me her name and address and I asked her to ac- Billingham that may interest you. Do Surgeons of Ontario. Office 2 doors company me to the station." you know that he and Telfer's secre, east of post office. Phone 5-6, Hensall, There followed a detective serg- tary were very good friends?" Ontario. 3004-tf eant. "Really?" Mr. Reeder was -ndeed "I saw the prisoner at the station interested. "Very good friends ? DR. A. NEWTON-BRADY and in her presence opened the case. Well, Well!" Bayfield. It contained a considerable quanti'Ly "The Yard has put Miss Belman un - Graduate Dublin University, Ire- of small stone clrips—" der general observation: there ma3� 2and. Late Extern Assistant Master "Stone chips?" interrupted the in-- be nothing to it, but in cases like Rotunda 'Hbspital for Women and credulous magistrate. "You mean Billingham's it is very often a mat - Children, Dublin. Office at residence small pieces of stone—what kind ol ter of cherchez la feinme-" lately occupied by Mrs. Parsons. stone ? " � ,Mr. Reeder bad given his lip a rest Hours, 9 to 10 a.m., 6 to 7 P.m.; Sundays, I to 2 p.m. 2866-26 "Marble, your worship. She saic! and was now gently massaging his that she wanted to make a little path nose. DR F J. BURROWS — ' * in,her garden and that she had taken "D�ear me!" he said. "T'hat is a French expression, i 3 it not?" 'Office and residence Goderich Street, st of the Methodist Church, Sea-' them from the yard of a monumental mason in the Euston Road. She made He was not in court when the f rth. Phone 46. Coroner for the frank statement to the effect that marble stealer was sternly admonish - C unty of Huron. e had broken open a gate into the ed by the magistrate and discharged y and filled the suit -case without All that interested Mr. J. G. Reedei DR. C. MACKAY the ason's knowledge." was to learn that the woman -had paid C * Mackay, honor graduate of Th agistrate leant back in hi, the mason and had carried away hei ity iversity, and gold medalist Of air d scrutinized the charge slicet marble chips in triumph to the pret- Trinity edical College; member wi rown. ty little detached residence in the Out the Coll e of Physicians and '�Uxl_ "The is no address against her. er Circle of Regent's Park. He had geons ntario. :7/ name," e said. spent.the morning at Somerset HousE 11 14she e an address, but it was examining copies of wills and the like D . HUGH ROSS false, your, orship—she refuses to �is afternoon he gave up to the trac- Gr e of University of Toronto Yacu ty of Medicine, member of Col- I offer any fur er information." rt ing of Mrs. Rebecca Alamby Mar3 Welford. Physicians and Surgeons of 1819t1laroill; I Re crewed round Mr. J. G hd in his seat and as staring open- She was the relict of Professo, pass graduate courses in Chicago Clinical School of Chicago , mouthed at the pri ner. She was. John Welford of the University oJ Edinburgb�l and had been left a widov� Royal Ophthalmic Hospital, London, England; University Hospital, Lon- I tall, broad -shouldered nd stoutly built. The band that re ed on the after two years of marriage. Sh( don, England. Office Back of Do- rail (if the dock was twice e size had then entered the service of Mrs T,Ifer, the mother of Sidney, and ha( uninion Bank, Seafortb. Phone No. 5. Night calls answered from residence, of any ,xciri-m's hand he ha evet seen. The face was modelled lar - sole charge of the boy from his fourtl 'Victoria Street, Seaforth. ly, but though there was something in her which was almost ar. When 'Mrs. Telfer died ShE ha made the woman sole guardiai DR. 1. A. MUNN ,-npcarance repellent, she was handsome in her 'i!I�outhful charge. So that Re of lie Successor to Dr. R. R. Ross largL -vay. Deep-set brown eyes, a el If becca ;d had been by turn! e Graduate of Northwestern Univers- a nose that vas large and masterful, , nurse ai�n ardian, and was now ii ity Chicago, 'Ill. Licentiate Royal P well shaped mouth and two chins—lt. control of the young man's establish of College of Dental Surgeons, Toronto. Sills, Hardware, Main St., these in piofle were not attrac'ive men The house occupied Mr. Reeder'� Seafortb. Phone 151. to one who had his views on beauty * in women, but Mr. J. G. Reeder being attention to a considerable degree. I — DR. F. J. BECHELY a fair man, admitted that she was a was a red -brick modern dwelling con sisting of two floors and having � Graduate Royal College of Dental ftne-iooking woman. When she spoke it was in a voice as deep as a rnan'.;, front ' age on the Circle and P sid Surgeons, Toronto. Office over W. R. Main Street, Sea- ,3oriorous snd powerful. "I to lo. road. Behind and beside the hou& was a large garden which, at this sea ,Smith's Grocery, . - f orth. Phones: Office, 185 W; reg' admit it was a fool thing But thc �dea occurred to me just P.S son of the year, was bare of fl,,werE dence, 186 J. 31055-tf I was going to bed and I acted on They were probably in snug quarter Lhe impulse of the moment. I coald for the winter, for there was a lon� CONSULTING ENGINEER well afford to buy the stone—I had green -house behind the garden. He was leaning over the woode S. W. Archibald, B.A.,Sc. (Tor.), over fifty pounds in my pocketbook whon I was arrested." palings, eyeing the grounds throug O.L.S., Registered Professional En- "Is that true " and, -when the of- bhe screen of box hedge that overlaT the fence with a melancholy star gineer and Land Surveyor. Associate Member Engineering Institute oi! Can' ficer v�rswered, the magistrate turned , suspicious eyes to the woman. ped when he saw a door open and the bi ada. Office Seaforth, Ontario. hi"s "You are giving us a lot of trouble - 'wOman OOTne out. She was bare Jn on — because you will not tell your name that armed and wore an "ron. hand she carried a dust box,* whic AUCTIONEERS and address. I can understand you do not -wish your friends to know she emptied into a concealed ash�bil — of your stupid theft, but unless you long broom. THOMAS BROWN give me the information, I shall be Mr. Reeder moved swiftly out ( sight. Presently the door slamme Licensed auctioneer for the counties compelled to remand you in custody for a week." and be peeped again. There wns n of Huron and Perth. Correspondence for dates can be She was well, if plainly dressed. evidence of a marble path. All th walks were of rolled gravel. arrangements sale made ,by calling The Expositor Office, On one large finger flashed a diam- ond which Mr. Reeder mentally pric- He went to a neighboring telepbor Sesiforth. Charges moderate, and Phone 802. ed in the region of two li-�mdr,d booth, and called his office. day," he sai( satisfaction guaranteed. pounds. IW-rs. Jackson" was shaking her head as he looked. There was no sign of Mr. Sidne OSCAR KLOPP "I can't give you " h Telfer,, though the detective kne, Honor Graduate Carey Jones' Na- said, and the magistrate no Ued curt- that he was in the house. Telfer's Trust was in the hands ( tional School of Auctioneering, Chi- cago. Special . course taken in Pure ly. "Remanded for inquiry," he said, the liquidators, and the first meetin of creditors had been called. ,�idne Bred Live Stock, Real Estate, Mer- and Farm Sales. Rates in and added, as she walked out of the dock- "I should like a report from bad, by all accounts, been confined I cliandise heeping with prevailing market. Sat- the prison doctor on the state 'of her his bed, and from that safe refug igfaction assured. Write or wire, Oscar Klopp, Zurich, Ont. Phone, mind." . Mr. J. G. Reeder rose quickly -from bad written R note to his secretai asking that "all papers relating i 18-N. 2,866-25 his chair and followed the -woman and my private affRirg" should be burn He had scrawled a postscript- "(0an 11 11 11 R. T. ILUIKM the officer in charge of the case th'rough the little door that. leads to Possibly see you on business befoi "so" be� I go? The word had Licensed auctiolm(sGr fOT the Count the cells. .scratched out and "retire" snbstitu OR Huron. SMIGE4 attended to in RTI ,,M.rs. Jackson" had dinappeared by ed, "Mr. Reeder had see'a that lettI pgmrto of the count'r. Sev(gar,truo' 8"_ the time he reached Cie eonTidor, but —indeed, all cor2l'ampandence batwo� periende in fttl�AQOZ Z�d 7;f1t&1M0­ the detective -sergeant was s Sidney and the office came to him `1 , wen. Terms roasolrJAId, p1wba 140. P.O., R.R. over the large and handsome G= arranKement with Cite liquidatorg. Av 178 2 11 Enetw,0=1 a birdera Wt Ve EltltOn 11c- that he had shovm IM COM't 021d *Z4' th&t was partly WTI? Mr. X-�'G- ROO& Cit No. I , 10001�;r office, Somfortla, promptIl at- 'AO'7 laying on a form. Dg0st of the outdoor men of tho 0. was so interested In 904, The ('11pel ,It was dusk whom Q W6 ca? av2 �Ondoa- . - I It , � % . I . I . I "� . I I . I .. I � . I � � . . .1 . , - . 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The door ct9 I r , The vmman!s face turned '44, and t e 02 to Um �-nt out of sia��j ''�4und the curve was blank, expre,adonlasv. ' the Circle, , "Ho wanted to run sway vAth her,v' iKr. Reeder Iiroaoed. the road and she said simPly, "and after all -1 bAve . 'Olt up tian very near the front done for himl", , 'A 1011i "O'Dea tile door.,, Ate waiting. .. I . Dusk came and the veil of a Re; . KT6. Wilford set down the jug and it's Park faff,, , 7%9',bouse was* fln ran her huge band across her fore- . irkness, no flash 9�-�Ight except a head, . , int glimmer that bd=t in the hall, "Sidney is my own darling," ohe ) sound. The -women was still, there said. "I've nursed him, and taught Wris. Sidney Tolfw;'nurse, compan. him, and there was a million—zll in n, guardian and v0l�Ze. Mrs. Sidney gold—in the ship. But they robbed ffer, the hidden director of Telfers him." msolidated, a masterful woman who, She was ' talking of one of the ill - it content with mprrying a weak- fated enterprises of Telfers Ccnsol- , ig twenty years %or junior, had sp- idatpd Trust—that .sunken treasure ied her masterful . bet ill-equipped ship to recover which the money of ind to the domi7mtion of a business the company had been poured out like e -did not understand, and which water. And she was mad. He had ,e was destined to ylunge into ruin. guessed the weakness of this dom- r. Reeder had made good use of his ineering woman from the first. lie at the Records, Office: a copy of "Open the door; we will talk it ov- e marriage certificate was almost er. I'm perfectly sure that the trea- easy to secure as a copy of the sure ship scheme was a sound one." 11. � "Are you?" she asked eagerly, and He glanced round anxiously. The the next minute the door was open g was clearing, which was exactly and Mr. J. G. 'Reeder was in that laty�e did not wish it to do, for he room of death. A /certain acts to perform which re- "First of all, let me have the key dred as thick a cloaking as pos- of the telephone-room—you are quite )Ie. wrong about that young lady; she is And then a surprising thing hap- my wife." ned. A cab came slowly along the The woman stared at him blankly. ad and stopped at the gate. "Your wife?" A slow smile trans - "I think this is the place, miss," figured the face. "Why—I was sil- id the cabman, and a girl stepped ly. Here is the key."' wn to the pavement. He persuaded her to come down - It was Miss Margaret Belman stairs with him, and when the fright - Reeder -waited until she tiad paid ened girl was released, he whispered e fare and the cab � had gone, and a few words to her, and she flew out en, as she walked towards ,.he, gate, of the house. stepped from the shadow. 4SIlall we go into the drawing '�Oh!—Mr. Reeder, how you fright- room?" he asked and Mrs. Welford ed me!" she gasped. "I am going led the way. see Mr. Telfer—be is dangergusly ,"And now will you tell me how you —no, it was his housekeeper who knew—about the jugs " he asked -ote asking me to come at seven." gently. "Did she now! Well, I will ring She was sitting on the edge of a e bell for you." s6fa, her hands clasped on her knees, She told him that that was unnec- her deep-set eyes staring at the car- sary—she had the key wi�ich had pet. me with the note. "John—that was. my first husband "She is alone in the house xith Mr. —told me. He was a professor of Ifer, who refuses to allow a trained chemistry and natural science, and al- rse near him," said Margaret, so about the electric furnace. It is d- .11 so easy to make if you have power— "Will you be good enough to lower we use nothing but electricity in this ur voice, young lady?" urged Mr. house for heating and everything. And �eder in an impressive whisoei. For- then I saw my poor darling being ve the impertinence, but if our ruined through me, and I found how �end is ill—" much money there was in the bank, She was at first startled by his and I told Billingliam to draw it and gency. bring it to me without Sidney know - "He couldn't bear me," she said, ing. He came here in the evening. t spoke in a lower tone. I sent Sidney away—to Brighton, I "He may—sick people are very sen- think. I did everything—put the new dve to the human voice. Teil me, lo,ck on the telephone box and fixed w did this letter come?' the shaft from the roof to the little "From Mr. Telfer? By district room—it was easy to disperse every- �-senger an hour ago." thing with all the doors open and an Nob(-dy had been to the house or electric fan working on the floor—" �t ., it—except Sidney. And Sidney, She was telling him about the im- his blind fear, would carry out any provised furnace in the g-reen-house structions which his wife gave to when the police arrived -with the di- m. visional surgeon, and she went away "knd did it contain a passage like with them, weeping because there is?" Mr. Reeder considered a mom- would be nobody to press Sidney s ties t. " 'Bring this letter with you'?" or put out his shirts. "No," said the girl in surprise, "but !Mr. Reeder took the inspector up rs, Welford telephoned just before to the little room and showed him its e letter arrived and told me to contents. iit for it. And she asked me to "This funnel leads to the telephone ing the letter with me because she box—" he began. In't wish Mr. Telfer's private cor- "But the jugs are empty," inter- spondence to be left lying around. rupted the officer. it why do you ask me this, Mr, Mr. J. G. Reeder struck a match ,ecler—is anything wrong?" and, waiting until it -burnt freely, Hc did not answer immediately. lowered it into the jug. Half an inch ishing open the gate, he walked lower than the rim the light went ilsele5sly along the grass plot that out. n pa,allel with the path. "Carbon monoxide," he said, "which "Open the door, I will come in with is made by steeping marble chips in iu," he whispered and, when she hydrochloric acid—yu will find the !sitated: "Do as I tell you, please. mixture in the tank. The gas is col - The hand that put the key into the orless and odorless --and heavy. You ck- trembled, but at last i' -e key can pour it out of a jug like water. rned and tho door swung oip.-n A She could have bought the marble, nail night-liglit burnt on the tabU but was afraid of arousing suspicion. the wide panelled hall; On the Billingham was killed that way. She ft, neat the foot of the stairs, only got him to go to the telephone box, ie lower steps of -which were visible, probably closed the door on him her- .-eder saw a narrow door which stoo,l self, and then killed him painlessly.' )cn. and, taking a step forward, saw "What did she do with the body?" at it -was a tiny telephone r. -in. asked the horrified officer. Aijd then a voice spoke frorn the "Come out into the hot -house," said )per landing, a deep, booming voicc Mr. Reeder, "and pray do not expect kat ;-)c knew: to see horrors: an electric furnace "is that Miss Belman " will dissolve a diamond to its orig- ' Margaret, her heart beati ig fastei, inal elements." r,a, to the foot of the i3ta',-s a. -A * * * * * oked up. "N' -F, Mrs. Welford." -1 Mr. Reeder went home that nig,ht "You brought the letter witq you . in a state of mental perturbation, and 1. Y es." for an hour paced the floor of his Mr. Reeder crept along tl�e wall large ,study in Brock]ey Road. Pfil he could have touched t�.E, girl. Over and over in his mind he turn- "Go(d," said the deop voie,�. "Will ital problem: did he owe an Du call the doctor—Circ'e 743�—and for say - !11 him that Mr. Telfer "ias had a apology to Margaret Belinan �lapse­you will find th- booth in ing that she was his wife? ie hall; shut the door behInd you, — ie 1.01 worries him." Wo-aret looked at th- d-'eciive - V nd be nodded. SHEER MELODRAMA The woman upstairs, wished t3 gair, rne for something- -'hat? it was Mr. Reeder who planned the The ,o _� .irl passed bini; he heard th raid on Tommy Fenalow's snide shop ILd 3f the padded door close; wid and worked out all the details except wre v.as a click that n,ad,rh' n n of the raiding force.. _ / . ,,in ,pi the compositio i our -d. The first th I n ., Miced Tommy had a depot at Golden Green mA.&L- tD'the whither trusted agents came, pur- oor, the second that the keyhole ww3 rhasing E Treasury notes for .E7 10s. Dvered by a steel dise, which he dis- per hundred, or 00 a thousand. Onlv overed later Was felt -lined. Ile experts could tell the difference lie- eard the girl speaking faintly, and tween Tommy'�; currency and that -at his ear to the keyhole. authorized by and printed for H. M "The instrument is disconnected— Treasury. They were the right shades can't open the door." of brown and green, the number� Akithout a second's hesitatio,i, he were of issued series, the paper was lew ur the stairs, umbrella in hand, exact. They were printed in Germ- nd as he reached the lan�ing be anv at, tj a thousand, and. Tomm� . oard a door close with a er-ash. in- made thousands per cent. profit. tantly he located the sound. It ame from a room on the lef-, im- Mr. Reeder discovered all aboul riediately over the ball. The door was Tnmmy's depot in his spare time, anc Deked. to his chief, tbi "Open this door," he commanded, Director Of Public Prosecutions. Fron ind there came to him the sound .If Whitehall to Scotland Yard is twi � deep laugh. minutes' walk, and in just that timo Mr. Reeder tugg,ed at the stout the information got across. tandle of his umbrella. There was a "Take Inspector Greyash with yoi Itaker of steel as he dropped the low- and ,superintend the raid," were hii ,r end, and in his hand appeared six instructions. nches of knife blade. He left the inspector to make a] The firsit stab at the panel oRiced the arrangements, and amongst thos, krough the thin wood at tbeugh lt who learnt of the projected coup wa 7,sre ,p,ayej�. In a seco%a there woo a certain detective officer who mad ,_ i, jaggM Cap throlmiD WTdob t?&a more money from questionable ano" )1,1ek MU2218 of an at�bGMC,ti, .Wag iations than he did from Govornmeni brot. This officer "blew" the raid to IN= 4, 'Pht dom t1at jug or 2 M2 blow, my, and when Mr. Reeder and hi 70ut,:?enft,n0 jZft 0om,g,n?6*JvG chtoci I bold Men ='Av0d Qt 001d0z GrG,01 0 1 . I I . �. � ,,, I � I '' ,; iii o4ug'a NVAIP 4A 5*04",W .. . " , �441V,V� '- , �� . pj;p Up . , . , - - . I'll .�� imu Oy ,. ''. � , . . , � , , , I il', �`,%-,, � � � ,;,�, - Z , 1, .,4 , - " , .,�, ; 4 1 1 , " ; , 4 �,V, hA4xiFF 404ad �� 4*4*ht' �1; "' ., ahnot, ,-'Do yon 'Wlaan Ao,��.. 4,R,V1:, . , T". � �.. - , I , .. iaig� to t��M7 , , r..'�; I , ", , I I , -'�..I: " Tir. Reedeqv serate4oia. wq�, :P490_ , said gently, tbv.t ho tbou,q4t, 0O.", " �1,1� , � - -.^in .,; ,: O'He has quite 4 b*_ 1409M,q� �.. - & - ,,, various sourees,by 6q.*q7,,,', bi.., ,__� ov with the Xidland - =4 '' , 1 , . _.... 9 , ,; � his account Is in b1Q , , M �4 I , name. I ton you this imi e 0 , . I it may be useful"', 11, I ,It was useful onoggh to saeure the summary ejection of the unfnithf,;d VAlshore fTom the gorce, but It =p , not sufficiently useful to catch Tona. my, whose parting words ware., "You're clever, Reedtr- but you've got to be luelly to ca A mer , Tommy was in the habit of r.e- peating this scrap of conversation to Buch U were interested. It was an mcounter of which he was ju,stifiab- ly proud, for few dealers 2n dc slush" and "snide" have ever come up a- grainst Mr. J. G. and got away with -t. . "It's -worth a thousand pounds to ne—ten thousandl I'd pay that money .o make J. G. look sick, anyways, the )Id dog; I guess the Yard -will think i - ,wice before it tries to shop me again, ind that's the real kick in the raid. I. G.'s name is J,onah at head-quar- ;ers, and if I can do anything to help, t -will be mud!" To a certain Ras LaIJPunjabi, an ionoured (and p * Wguest, Mr. , Tenalo-w told this;, Ofy, with curious *esults. A good wine tastes best in its own � .ountry, and a man may drink sherry )y the cask in Jerez de Is Frouteria trid take no ill, whereas if he attemp- ,ed so much as a bottle in Fleet 3treet, he would suffer cruelly. So Ilso does the cigaretteof Egypt pre- �erve its finest bouquet for such as imoke it in the lounge of a, Cairo ho - ,el. Crime is yet another quantity vhich does not bear transplanting. Phe American safeblower may flour- sh in France just so long as he ac- luires by diligent study, and confines iimself to, the Continental method. t is possible for the European thief ,o gain a fair livelihood in oriental �ountries, but there is no more tragic ;ight in the world than the Eastern nind endeavouring to adapt itself to he complexities of European roguery .... (Continued next week) kUTO LIGHT WITMOUT GLARE � SPREADS WIDE BEAM I . Of unusual design and -reported : ,reater efficiency, an automobile leadligbt now on the market spreads , , t wide, flat-topped beam that illum- ; nates the sides of the road. Its in- ientor has worked out a different ;hape of light, adjustment of bulb ind other features that are said to ifford a beam spread Of 160 degrees )ut the rays are confined to a level ,hat does not interfere with the on- !oming motorists. ­:�_ I DRIVER'S HABITS SHOW CHARACTER Did you ever think of automf;bile_� is character reflectors? In a way they aire. The general appearance ind the way in which the car is driven 5how up traits good and bad in the -ar � owner's character, writes Kate Ransom in the New York Times. Take the general appearance, for .nstance — a highly polished body, 5eats well dusted, clean floors and a 3potless windshield, and you can be 3.1most certain that the owner prizes his car and is a rather fastidious person. On the other hand, if the body is dirty, the top leaky from being left 3ut in the weather, the windshield so streaked with dust you can hardly see through it—then what do you think of the owner9 Most probably that be is slovenly. But often this simply signifies that he cares little for detail. W-hat he is most interest- ed in is the engine and keeping it in running order. The family man who owns a car . generally takes great pride in its ap- pearance—at first. As be rides out ' with his wife and kiddics on Sunday you can almost feel his happiness in possession. How perfectly imniacu- late, it looks! But, lack -a -day, as .'ime wears on, baby spills crumbs on the floor; sonny scratches a nice long mark across its hood and mother uses it all day long. Before you know ii, father gets tired and discouraged. The car suffers. Under such condi- tions, an autornobile simply reflects two of the most noticeable. domestic trait-, of the average American ',iu.k- hand. Perhaps the most outstanding test of temperament lies in the driving. Watch a man at the wheel of a car closely and before long you can size �p not only his ability in manipul-at- Ing the car but whether be has n positive or vaciliating character. For instance, a wavering ebar,ute- pas,sing a car on a narrow road with another car coming from the opposite direction would probably besitat- and - so lose his opportunity. A po,iitive character would gauge his distance, make up big mind quickly and so gain his end. Another noticeable characteri9t;c in a driver is thp way in which he. uses the. accelerator. 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Almost invariably when these it is found ", I I � ., 11`�., )eople are studied that. � 4, �� � hey are either'nervous and excitable I I I., ir simply not sure of themselves be- " � i-1 ,,1.1,1 :ause of a lack of confidence in their- ,� I ;,,,,�t, cbility. �, � . .(:: � Although a very small thing appar- , � _,!, �,, , mtly, testing the gear beforestarting, 1.0 . j-, ;o see if it is in neutral, is one of the 1 �. , �� . im nain keys to judging the driver's, ' I ... I - I , 1. � -haracter, Of course, he has been �_ '. :;,. aught that this is most important, ,- - Lnd naturally he pays some attention it. The I 11 z 1. ;o positive character gives ... ;he gear a -wiggle and knows Eft onec : 11 ��, vhether all is well. But the nervou-_ 1. ::: " I )erson who lacks confidence will 11 .. ;pend many minutes trying to be per- 11 1, . �, ` 4ectly sure that it is safe to, push the- ,� . ; ;elf -starter. .,�., � , - , I . � ... � �� LONDON AND WINGHATA North. �.. a.m. 3).M- ' ,entralia .......... 10.36 5.52 FIxeter ............ 10.49 6.04 ff ensall ........... 11.03 6.1& Kippen ............ 11.08 6.23 Brucefield ......... 11.17 6.22- " Minton ........... 11.53 6.52' liondesboro ........ 12.13 7.12' Blyth ............. 12.22 7.21 Belgrave .......... 12.34 7.33 12.50 7.55 - South. a.m. p.m. 6.55 8.05, Belgrave .......... 7.15 3.26- Bly-th ............. 7.27 3.38 Lond,eaboro ........ 7.35 8.47 Clinton ........... 7.56 4.10, Brucefield ......... 7.58 4.29 (162) (164)- Rippen ........... 8.22 4.38" Elen'sall ........... 8.32 AA8 Exeter ............ 8.47 5.05. Centralia .......... 8.59 5AT C. N. R. TIME TABLE East. a.m. p.m. Goderich ........... 6.20 2.20, ff olmesville ........ 6.36 2.37 Clinton ............ 6.44 2.50, Seafortb ........... 6.59 8.08 St. Columban ...... 7.06 8.16 - Dublin ............. 7.11 8.22' West. a.m. p.m ML Dublin . � .... 11.17 5.88, U7 St. Columban. 11.22 6.44 ... . Seaforth .... . 11.38 5.53 9.50 - Clinton ...... 11.50 6.08-6.58 10.0 Rolmesville . . 12.01 1.03 20.18 Goderich .... . 12.20 7.20 10.30- C. P. R. TIME TABLE East- a.m� Goderich ................... 0.90 , Menget .................... 5.9a K,cGaw .................... G.W Auburn ............... Blyth ................. :::.. SiR Walton .................... G.A�a NcNauffht ................. G.5111 Torouto ................... WPM 'MC -A Nmb Toroaka ................... 7.40 Newancht .................. .9 wand'a .................... a, i 11 11 Auburn . ............. : , , ,.*,O,. �', . I," 1. I I , ,��. Etc= ...... ,. ....... :::::,�,_ ''I', Mc=:��- . ................... 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