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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1929-12-27, Page 7M I I "., I .1., .1 6N�" e . V 17 r I I . , �'A I I J:�. , ".-A o.: � WM I WM I � 0i I .1. 11 i 1. I � . � � � -0 :� , i., . I �, � " 1. �.�., , �,�"-. '­; .�� . .1 ": ­'. � � ., ; ", , . ,,, �.11: �.,:: ,�:, �;, . I � ,2' ',4 �,._��,:i',: � -, i"'.1"', I., 1-­­7,,�,i, ','! I � ,,;­.'­,, I 1� � ..... . ,Ll, .." ,P'�', . I I i I i . �F"` , :� , I I � 11,7 11----.,.1-,. -, """, , I I I 6k I . , . .. , :..Y,� 1. , I ,� 10 ­ � , :": : " I , , � i E. I -11, "'. . I N wlip 'AP _.W%.`�".� %1", �� . ` . _,_ , � , . - �­, I . . "Ill 4­1!,�, _4 I . ,.,.�' ., �- �., 1. W;. : I ,, 0 � ri.,?, I b. � � "; ,,',� ", 'a sabd ,� -I Wao . . vikwo �', . 0 , , -, * , Zi 4MAR, 'ea � TU;Arga�",- at .,�._V, efk�.' .Q%�41 'U'l OT e 4L 4. MAMVHTTX;�� I G;.-�AtW� . 91 ­= �1,199W ArPH- . I I It 4M �. , �� .,4 *,14F434,441499 449%`� If, 0 Z=WT ,gw*4: 00'. , I , ,., , '...!,� .N. ft�4 202-46 . . . . ,,,,,,,,,, � Q - �_­ , I ",. I I - ­-_I;t�ll I �,�;'%',, 1 �,,, I. . yl�',��,',�,�,W�-ZLL I . . , , ,:'�,','�!,. 12:1:, I I W`18' . . . I - __ -,.,- _". �'. � . , I �q�!�. 300'T J. EUGGAUD � ,6i,�,, 4r_3a1L,e �,.;­ ster Solicitor, . � ,',`�, , Notary Public, 3to, 1'..�� , .6h ,, ­�,;nw-BIOZ ." .. Boca -;,Oa I Z I . -�- I ­� I 94 G., E1473 . , - �� �, , 2=Ti3t9?, soliepfto , r 0,04 Q m,00s, ., V� - Ql= Aotazy ��bllc� Soll4tar gor tl�e saaffM10% Bank. cage in rQ=.QJ t,�"a lk=woz 154nk­80Qfortb. 4mW10 .L_Z" I �- . . I � 326T 11 B301T . Za�taro, Solicitors, Comvoyaia- a�uz Qnd Notaries �Iublic, Etc. Office 2a ae Edge Building, oppeogto TLO aaz=ltor office. �­ I VZTERUNARY I I . .004N, Ganlavlg, V.S. lRemor graduate of Ontario Veterin- =College. All diseases of domesti- W treated. Calls promptly at- f-lor-ded to and charges moderate. Vot- C�- Dentistry a specialty. Ofiloo GaL residence on Goderich Street, -one tazor east of Dr. Mackay's OMC4�, Sea- i2aw"IrL . 0 I . .. A. 3. CAMPB3LL, V.S. Graduate of Ontario Veterinarr I aVaHege, University of Toronto. I 4iboases of domestic animals treated 2w the most modern princieea. MhEwSes reasonable. Day or night d to. Office on 2M Street, Hensall, opposite Towu S22. Phone 116. I>— R03DECAL C DEL IF. J. R. FORSTER ll�ye, 3ar, Hose and Throat Tymduate in Medicine, University of 15110WO12to- Uate assistant New York Ophthal- cag and Aural Institute, Moorefield's 14ye and Golden Square Throat Hos- . � ,C1z, London, Eng. At Commercial tal, Seaforth, third Monday In w,;& month, from 11 ii.m. to 3 11 W Waterloo Street, South, Strat?N2. ; Olmn 267, Stratford. I .Xent visit in September. D_ — i DR. W. C. SPROAT i Graduate of Faculty of Medicine, i k5Umivorsity of Western Ontario, Lon- , dm Member of College of Phveic- I tbmz and Surgeons of Ontario. Offico , 2m Aberhart's Drug Store,' Main St., 2 0sn2orth. Phone 90. 0 — I DR� R. P. 1. DOUGALL E Iff'onor graduate of Faculty of -. - Medicine and Master of Science, Uni- I varsity of Western Ontario, London '29ember of College of Physicians antJ 3virgeons of Ontario. Office 2 doors I 33,w& of post office. Phone 56, Hensall, c <Mmlzrio. 3004-tf 1 ­- c DR. A. NEWTON-BRADY. 19 11 Bayfield. I a Graduate Dublin University, Ire- N Unzid. Late Extern Assistant Master v 2atunda HIospital for Women an,11 r -ZhU&-en, Dublin. Offleo at re-uttleuce- t -2"y occupied by Mrs. Parsons. t Hours, 9 to 10 a.m., 6 to 7 p.m.; v 9m,days, 1 to 2 p.m. 2866-26 c - DR. F. J. BURROWS t 00ce and residence Goderich Street, fl cmt of the Methodist Church, Sea- a 4hztli. Phone 46. Coroner for the '�' ,��ty of Huron. 0 e DR. C. MACKAY 11 C. Mackay, honor graduate of Trin- e gr University, and gold medalist of -I- U'Aadty Medical College; member of b M2 College of Physicians and Sur- s gsams of Ontario. t" .1 14 DR. H. HUGH ROSS ti Graduate of University of Toronto 17--milty of Medicine, member of Col- Vi gage of Physicians and Surgeons of tl Zatario; pass graduate courses in . go inica School of Chicago ; 9 I I hthalmic Hospital, Lonelon. i( Lon- b BCF�j�f Do- h , _10. 5. C aftht calls answered from residence, e TIz-19ria Street, Seaforth. t - ti DR. J. A. MUNN C, Successor to Dr. R. R. Ross ti Graduate of Northwestern Univers- i, G,V, Chicago, Ill. Licentiate Royal e �%fieje of Dental Surgeons, Toronto, d IN11ce over Sills, Hardware, Main St., q Gvfforth. Phone 151. ti - DEL F. 0. BECHELY b Graduate Royal College of Dental il a=geons, Toronto. Office over TV. R. e Mmith's Grocery, Main Street, Sea- r annth. Phones: Office, 185 W; resi- ii emee, 185 J. 3065-tf 0 . fi - CONSULTING ENGINEER 11% e� 0. W. Archibald, B.A.Sc. (Toy.), s� iD.1�3., Registered Professional En- tl =� . Cer and Land Surveyor. Associate ,A her Engineering Instit�te of Can- N v-&. Office Seaforth, Ontario. fi 9 z� __ AUCTIONEERS il . . ,I— - - THOMAS BROWN b I P HAeoneed auctioneer for the counties 42e Huron arid Perth. Correspondence rl nwan ments for sale dates can be e rmdevyyl calling The Expositor Office, ' 23aforth. Charges moderate, and til Innbafaction guaranteed. Phone 802. a OSCAR 11LOPP VU e Iffomor Graduate Carey Jones' Na- I( . tlsm& S,qhool of Auctioneering, Chi- n cSSSO.- Syecial course taken in ?mrq h Rrcd L�vo Stock, Real E Mer- h raftm9loo a -ad Farm Sales. Rates In Ty - Nqpin . _9 with prevailing market. '3mt- ,a MSONOM assured. Write or pire, a. O-vmr 1KIOPP, Euvich, Ont. PhOMO, h 9�5- 2866-25 h — ti 7- Ir. LUZ= f, f, UZZOM026 auctioneer fe? 00 coamt , .61 Eftmam. 09100 aftondozl to fli off '" P- . =_r�a of tao eoumt�. SQ"7G'A&7WTM oz- b, C= Im monstabn � tthint,ft- tl �W_*_% wnmao ZZMM0123WO I vat no. el _W011 sv6tw, On AD I g Z n. WE" SO antmilty; 94 tq,ftls rl. R? dr -M. V_W . 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'It .1 I, draving him b4d,� to the door. 5me a taken y 0 r AudemArd, it waA � I � � , I Ved ashore there' were Ba�eeoe, end Arm -171 � - I . - L W[s. 11PLO ... A �As lip went -he saw again, but shock, som tv.... V1 * rbgat over turn now, be, felt a savale, tb4l 1 -_ 111- -_ --- IT— tue i " � I .. ,Joe . Clumart -and -one other beh�ad win Fanchet was very I419autif a, 4, It ess, T)413g%­W)1J0b'4 "I , . him, and in his blood. F*r an inst OX smoxewgs C4 him, and three or four - .1 wv4q mm 7" - . T1 ures alisaad, with ,,,,, ,snauowy '4g- she stood there, and that her Ups zed upnonnam * .. co N11 oll� I � ess, de- tated, held by the impulse tA> rw'h to he j�4%v,r -war, tho 044* of �: ,4 gg-ek walking � ng that a ro 161,14200. V .1 were very red -but her face was white 5 ro WInself, open Carrain Fanchet and vdth his ftsers worlO that bad been IT at his eide. There were no more voic- __�Avhjter than, he had ov,ey r Z , , es, and the dog had ceased ,�.A the his ey", and get up, � at her throat, demand what she and Smoldering- tbo deep MP , ,14 . , b I , . "I .. 1. - '87 ie -face of a woman before. He 0bey0d tbg -command, and be- her paramour had done with Mario. Little tongu'ea of flame at! - I.. Ahead was a wall of darlme w.n fore he was fully aW nue. �� , I . was the deep black forest beyond, tho to As theY,"Went UP a winding stair z4e�, ;�ound him. ,k But the mighty determination ten thousand stirlis c I � the second floor, �toger !,udemard "elf on 1"4 feet- -It was still dark, to settle it all -with Black Rogger him- fir"eath--and there was no wind clearing, and into it led a trail which said "I'am proud of -ay Carmin. but he eard voices, voices no longer self overwhelmed that impalse like an, h&6, and ,only the whisper of a djat� they followed. It was a path worn M, ' subduep, but filled -with &wild note of inundation. 'Black Roger had g*ne ant s; I g smooth by the trawel of .sleu David. Would -any pther wp- . moaning Vireep US arther pj�d many feet, man in the worldhave givenher hand ""tement and comni�md. And what into the forest. -He was separaw farther, away. I and for a mile -not a star broke like that to the man who had helped lie smelled was not Ove small of to- from his people, and the opportunity And then, out of that waste, acrok; ,- tree -tops overhead, nor to -kill bey brother?" bacco smoke � . the river, David heard a terrible cry, through the ,I It, wap'heavy in his was at hand. . did a flash- of light break the utt,el They stopped at another door. Black y`0m- It filled his I s. Ris eyes Positive that Varie-Anne had.,been It was Black aoger� still calling_ev- chaos Of the way but once, when Joe Ro,gop ,opened it. There were lights were smarting �wltb the sting of it. left with the rqft, the thought that en in the place of hopeless death_ CImmart lighted his -pipe. No one within, and David knew it was to be Then'camo .vigl9p, and with a the 0hateau Boulain might be d.-,- for Andre, the Broken Wan! . . spoke. Even Black Roger was sli- his room. I Audemard did not ftillow startled cry he leaped to a window. voured by the onrushing conflagration . ent, and- David found ncl word to say- him inside, but there was a flashing To the north ,and east he looked out did not appal David. The ellateau ------ 4z:— At the end of the mile the trees humor in his eyes.' upon a flaming worldl I held little interest for him now. It began to open above their heads, and � "I say, is there another woman like . With -his fist he rubbed his smart- was Black Roger he afitL,d. As he OLD TORONTO kUlgDER they soon came to the edge ,of the her in the world, m'sieu?" w ing eyes. The moon. was gone. The ran toward the old spruce, he picked ' timber. In the darkness David caught "What have you done to Marie- gr.%y he saw outside must be the up a club that lay in the path. RECALLED BY RMQUEST his breath. Dead ahead, not a rifle Anne- -your wife?yl asked David. coming of dawn, ghostly with that This path was a iaintly-worn trail o get the * As a rule, articles which we write shot away, was the Chateau Boulain. It was hard for him t mist of smoke that had come into the where it entered the forest beyond He knew it before 'Black Roger had ordq out. A terrible thing was grip- room. He could see shadowy figures the spruce, very narrow, and with in response tQ -particular requests are said a word. He guessed it by the w not satisfactory. When writing them Ping -at his throet, and the clutch of of men running swiftly in and out and brush hanging close to the sides of it, feeling of 'being riding . it grew tighter as he saw ct knew it was not in gen- in a towed automobile. Nevertheless, lighted windows, full a score of them the wild disappearing, and he could hear the so that Davi, we have the without a curtain drawn to shut out . - light in Black Roger's eyes. Toices of women and, children, and eral use and that but few feet had ,heir illumination from the night. He "T,_M,rr,w Y,, will from beyond the edge of the forest ever used it. He followed swiftly, such behest& are .not to - know, m'sieu. and the review of the Wlestwood-Ford .ould see nothing but these lights, -But not t, -night. You muA wait un- to the west came the h*wling of many and in -five minutes came suddenly out yet they measured off a mighty place til to-m,rr,w.,, dogs. One voice rose above the into a great open thick with smoke case is Presented with this explana- ,o -be built of logs in the heart of a He 'nodded and stepped back anti others. It was Black Roger's, and at and here he saw why Chateau Bou- tilon. Mr. Hector Charlesworth, in his ivilderness, and at his side he heard -, its commands little groups of figures lain would not burn. The break in "Candid Chronicles," recalls the mur- the door closed- nd in the same in- derof Frank Westwood, and wp have 31ack Roger chuckling in low exulta- atant came the harsh grating of a shot out again into the gray smoke- the forest was a clearing a rifle -shot ion. key in the lock. gloom and did notappear again. in width, free of brush and grass, and very little ,original matter to, add. No - "Our hom(b, m'sieu," he said. "To- North and east the sky was flam- partly tilled; and it ran in a semi- body who remembers the partic�lws norow, when you see it in the light ing sullen red, -and a breath of air circle as far as he could see through of the case will set it down as a m7s- who commit- thateau in the north, --all built of XXV him the direction of the wind. The had Black Roger safeguarded his cri Thus ted the me. There was, as a mat - )f day, you will say it is the finest blowing gently in David's face told the smoke in both directions. tery. Everybody knows weet cedar where birch is not used, I I chateau lay almost in the center of wildreness castle, while providing till- ter of fact, a confession, which was io that even in the deep snows it -Carrigan turned slowly and looked the groviring line of conflagration. able fields for his people; and as Dav- later repudiated. There was also an Oves us the perfume of springtime about his room. There was no other He dressed himself ana went again id followed the faintly beaten path, extraordinary jury as will be noted Ind flowers." door except one opening into a closet, to the window. Quite distinctly now, he saw green stuffs growing on both further on. The victim, Westwood, David did not answer, and in , and but two windows. Curtains were he could make out Joe Clamart. under sides of him, and through the center was a fine Young follow who left a noment Audemard said: drawn, at these windows, and he i host of friends and who. had not an " his window, running toward the edge of the clearing a long strip of wheat, "Only on Christmas and New Year ed them. A grim smile came to his enemy unless it might be Clara Ford. md at birthdays and weddinj feasts lips when he saw the whit of the forest at the head of half a green and very thick. Up and down The p rd woma was mulatto wh e bars of dozen men and 'boys ,who carried ax- through the- fog -of smoke he could 0 n a 0 s it lighted up like that. To -night tough birch nailed across each of es and cross -cut saws over their hear voices, and he knew it was this had worked arg a seamstress in sev- eople eral Parkdale .families and had been b is iij your honor, Mlsieu David." them, outside the glass. He could shoulders. Ift was the last of Black great, circular fire -clearing the P st,ruck by the handsome appearance Lgain he laughed softly, and under see the birch bad been freshly strip- Roger's people that he saw for some of Chateau Doulain were watching -her, of Weestvyood. He, however, ignored .is breath he added, ."And 1, is ped of bark and bad probably been time in the open meadow, but from and guarding. ome one waiting for you there whom nailed there that day. Carmin Fan- the front of the chateau 'he could hear But he saw no one as he trailed her as long as .he could and then as -ou will be surprised to see!" chet and Black Roger had welcomed many voices, chiefly of women and across the open. In soft patches of her unwelcome attentions -began to David%' heart gave "a jump. There him to Chateau Boulain, but the� children, and guessed it was from the earth 'he found footprints deeply annoy him probably spoke some words ras meaning in Black Roger's words were evidently taking no chances with there that the final ,operations against made and wide apart, the footprints that sealed his fate. nd no doubI6 twist to what he meant. their prisoner. And where was MqLrie the fire -were beiing directed. The of hurrying'men, telling him qClara Ford's mental stability, at no taxie-Anne had come ahead with her Anne? . . Black wind was blowing stronger in his Roger and the Broken Man were hoth time remarkable, had -been impaired usband! The question was insistent, and face. Whth it came a sharper tang ahead of ,him, and that Black Roger by her frequenting of theatres devot- Now, as they Iyassed on to the bril- with it remained that cold grip of. of smoke, and the widening light of was running when he crossed the ed to cheap melodrama and it was antly lighted chateau, David made something in hisbeart that had come day was fighting to hold its own a- 'clearing. probably from one of these plays ut the indistinct outlines of other with the sight of Carmin Fanchet be- gainst the deepening pall of flame -lit The footprints led him to a still that she got the idea of dressing in uildings almost bidden in low. Was it possible that Carmin'�, ale attire for the business she 'had the out- . gloom advancing with the wind. more indistinct trail in the farther in reeping shadows of the forest -edges, hatred still lived. deadlier than ever, There seemed to come a low and forest, a trail which went straight in- in mind. One Saturday -night thus ith now and then a ray of light to and that with Black Roger she had distant sound with that wind, so in- to the f ace of the fire ahead. He arrayed, she went to the Westwood �ow people were in them. But there plotted to bring him here so that 'her distinct that to David's ears it was followed it. The distant murmur home, rang the bell, and when Frank 'as a brooding silence over it be more complete like a murmur a thousand miles away. had grown into a low moaning over appeared at the door she shot him hich made hirawonder, for there wa3 and a greater torture to him? Were 11, ,trained his ears to hear, and as the tree�tops, -and with it the wind and fled, returning to the room she o voice, no 'bark of dog, not 'even th him their he listened, there came another sound -was coming- stronger, and .the smoke occupied over the Dorsey restaurant ie Tapening or cl*sing of a door.' As hands, even as they knew he, was a- -a moaning, sobbing voice -below his thicker. For a mile he continued a- on York 'Street. Westwood lingered iey, drew near, he saw a great ver- bo.ut to die? And if that was con- window; it was grief he heard now, long the path and then he stopped, for some hours but did not recognize nda reaching the; .length of the c"Drable, what had they' done with something that went to his heart and knowing he 'had come t hi ailant and could only say that ' . o the dead- is " iateau, with screening to keep out Marie -Anne.? held him cold and still. The voice line. Over him was a swirling chaos. he had -been shot by a dark young ie summer pests of mosquitoes and He looked about the room. It was was sobbing like that of a child, yet The fire -wind bad grown into a roar man whose face was concealed by th,� ies and the iiigbt prowling insects singularly bare, in an unusual sort of he knew it was not a child's. Nor before which the tree -tops bent as if shadows. For some moriblis after his Itracted by light. Into this they way, he thought. There were rich was it a wonian's. A figure came out struck by a gale, and in the air he death the case remained a mystery, ent, up wide birch steps, and abead rugs on the floor -three magnificent - I and there was some idea that the mur- . slowly in his view, humped over, �)reathedl -he could feel a swiftly grow- . them was a door so heavy It look- black bear skins, and two wolf. The twisted in its shape, and he recogniz- ing heat. Fpr a space he stood there, me ashore from . I like the postern gate of 3. castle. beads of two bucks and a splendid ,d Andre, the Broken Man. David breathing quickly in the face of a a scbooner anchored out in the lake. lack Roger opened it, and in a mom- caribou hung against the walls. He could see that 'he was crying like a mighty peril. Where had Black Rog- The police were without a clue'and it David stood beside him in a dim- could see, from marks on the floor, child, and he was facing the flaming er and the'Broken Man gone? What the murder might never have been . lic-lited hall where the mounted where a bed had stood, but this bed forests, with his arms reaching out mad impulse could it -be that draggei solved if there had not turned up the , Masi of wild beasts looked down like was now replaced by a couch made to them in his moaning. Then, of a them still farther into the path of chief sollver of mysterious crime and ,artled things from the gloom of lip comfortably for one inclined to sudden, he gave a strange cry, as if death? Or had they struck aside first aid to all confused policemen in Le walls. And then David beard the sleep. The significance of the thing d,fi,n,, bad taken the place of grief, from tbetrail? Was he alone in dan- the form of a stool -pigeon. w, sweet notes of a piano coming to wan clear -nowhere in the room could and be hurried across the meadow ger? -Clara Ford, unlike the true artist Lem very faintly. he lay his hand upon an object that and disappeared into the timber where As if in answer to the questions who perrinits his -perfected work to He looked at Black Roger. A smile miglit be used as a weapon! a great lightning -riven spruce gleam- there came from far ahead of him a speak for itself, could not resist the as on the lips of the chateau mas- His eyes again sought the white- ed .dully ,white through the settling loud cry. It was Black Roger's Ivoice temptation to boast. Most unwisely r; his head was up, and his eyes birch bars of his -prison, and he rais- veil of smoke -mist. and as he listened, it called over and .she ronfided what she had done to a [owed with pride and joy as the mus- ed the two windows so that the cool, For a space David looked after him, over again the Broken Man's Name. pickpocket who happened to -be want - came to him. He spoke no word, sweet breath of the forests reached a strange beating in his heart. It "Andre-;-Andre-Andre—" ed by the police, and the pickpocket it laid a hand on David's arm and led in to him. It was then that he notic- was as if he had seen a little child 'Something in, the cry held Carri- immediately gave information which ,in towartl it, while Bateese- and Joe P.d the mosouito-pro,of screening flail- going into the face of a deadly peril, zan. There was a note of terror in led to her arrest. The suit of clothes [amart remained standing at the rd out.qide the bars. It was rather and at last be shouted out for some it, a wild entreaty that was almost she had worn the night of the murder itrance to the hall, David's feet odd, this thinking of his comfort ev- one to bring back the Broken Men. drowned in the trembling -wind and was found in her room and under od in thick rugs of fur; he saw en as they planned to MIT him! But there was no -answer from unde- the moaning that was in the air, Dav- stern crose-questioning by Detective Le dim luster of polished birch arid If there was truth to -his new his window. The- guard was gone. id was ready to turn back. He had Reburn she made a confession. The Aar in the walls, and aver his head .suspicion that Black Roger and b'-'4 Nothing lay between him and escape already Tapp, cached too near to the case seemed closed. In the police Le, ceiling was rich and matched, as mistress were plottingbotb vengeance -,if he cauld force the white birch red line of death, yet that cry of court she also pleaded guilty, but her � the batea67cabin. They drew near- and murder, their plans must also in- bars from the window. Black 'Roger urged him on like the very helplessness aroused the sympa- . to the music and came ' to a closed volve Marie -Anne. Suddenly his mind He thrust himself against them, us- lash of a whip. He plunged ahead thy of some persons who thought that �or. This Black Roger opened very shot back to the raft. Had Black ing his shoulder an a battering-ram. into the chaos of smoke, no longer she was at least entitled to the best iietly, as if anxious not to disturb Roger turned a cloyed coup by leav- Not the thousandth part of an inch able to distinguish a trail under his defence that could be made for her ie one who was playing. ing his wife there, while be came on could ,he feel them give, yet he work- feet. Twice Pgain in a many mi,_ and the late E. F. B. Johnston, one . They entered, and David held his ,i'h-.Qrl of thebateau with -Carmin Fan- ed until his shoulder was sore. Then lites h,, beard BI9ck Roger's voice, of the leading criminal lawyers in -eath. It was a great room he stood chet? It woulq be several weeks be- he paused and studied the bars more and ran straight toward it. The blood Canada, was retained to look after , thirty feet or more from end to forp. the raft rea,bed the Yellowknife, carefully. Only one thing would a- of the hunter rushed over all other her interests. Hier defence consisted id, and scarcely less in width - R and in that time many thing's might vail him, and that was some object things in his vein%. The man he of a flat denial, but what really sav- *in briliant with ligV..sumptuous happpn. The thought worried him. which he might use as a lever. wanted was ahead of him and the ed her was her confession. She ad - its comfort, sweelt with the perfume HIe was not afraid of himself. Dan- He looked about him, and not a moment had passed when danger or mitted having made it but insisted . wild -flowers, and with a great black ger, the oornbating of physical forces, thing was there in the room to an- fear of death could drive 'him back that it was forced from her by the -eplace at the end of it, from aver '-van his busine-s. His fear was for swer the purpose. Then his eyes fell Where Black Roger lived, he could grin' Reburn. It happened that Re- hich there stared at 'him the glass .Nfarip-Amne. He had seen 'bnough to on the splendid horns of the caribou live, and he gripped his club and ran burn, though a man of kindly nature., . Then he know that Black Roger was hopeless- head. ,Black Roger's discretion had through the low brush that whipped had a most formidable appearance. ,w the figure at the piano, and some- Iv infatuated with Carmin Fanchet. failed him there, and eagerly David in stinginK lashes against his face He was of powerful build, ,swarthy . iing rose up quickly and choked him And several things might happen a- pulled the bead down from the wall. and hands. complexion, and had a pair of black hen his eyq.s told him it was not 1,oard the raft, planned -by.agents as He knew the woodsman's trick of He came to the foot of a ,idg ,e, eyes which at times seemed to blaze. arie-Anne. FIt was a sUm, beautiful black-soulkI as himseIf. I If they kill- breaking off a born from the skull, and from the top of this be knew The suggestion was made that in y yet in this room, without log cr root 131nek Roger had called. It ,,,, a gure in a soft and shimmering white ed Marie -Anne— British court of justice the hateful )wn, and its head was glowing gold His hand p -ripped the knob of the to help him, the task was difficult, 'huge bog's back, rising a hundred third degree -of American detective-& the lamplight. dnor, and for a moment be was filled and it was a quarter of an hour after feet up out of the, forest, and when was rearing its ugly bead. The jury Roger Ax,,iernard spoke, "Carmin!" with the impulse to shout for Black he had last seen tbp Broken Man be- he reached the top of it, he was pant- was called upon to set its iron 'heel The woman at the piano turned a- Roger and face him with what was fore -be stood again at the window ing for breath. It was as if 'he hAi upon this venomoust serpent, and the mt, a little startled at the une3z- in his mind. . And as lit, stood there, with the caribou horn in his hands. come suddenl� within the blast of a jury (lid to the ext(-nt of finding Clara .Ttedness of the voice, and then rose every MURCIC in his body ready to He no longer had to hold his breath hot furnace. North and east the for- Ford not gui!ty, So %be Ic.ft the. dock iiekly to her feet --and David Car- fight. there came to him faintly the t(, bear the low moaning in the wind, est lay under him, and only the smoke with not a technical stain on her gan found himself looking into the sound of music. He beard the piano an -d where there had been smoke- obqtriirtpd his Vi� h I ,es of Carmin Fanchetl first, .9nd then a woman'-, voice .%ing- gion. But througl, 1'11�tTaCt(?T though w i e she wan in . gloom before there were now black this smoke 'he rould makeout a thing, the Nvitness box she had contrive, d to Never bad he seen her more beau- Ing. Soon a man's voice joined the wo I man's, and he knew it was Black clouds rolling and twisting up over that made him rub his eyes in a leave a stain on the name. of Frank lul than in this moment, like an Roger. Ringing with Carmin Fancbet. the tops of the north and eastern for- fierce de -sire to see more clearly. A Westwood. Not content with taking igel in her shimmering dress of Suddenly the mad impulse in -his !'It,", as if mighty breaths were play- mile away, perhaps two, the confla- his life, she had blackenpd bin re-pu- hite,'her hair a radiant glory, her ing -with them from behind. gration seemed to be splitting it, heart went out, an<] lie leaned hi, _ gelf tation by a rnost odious and lying ,es wide and glowing -and, as She e ack of the door, David thrust the 'big end of the ngainst the tip of a mighty -wedge. performance. The night of her ac- oked atbim, a smile coming to 'her and .strained his ears to bear. He caribou horn between two of the white Ile could hear the roar of it to the quittal she invited several of the d lip%. Yes, qbe was smiling at could make out no word of the song,;birch bar%, but ,before had put his right of him and to the left, but dead iiirymen to join her in a supper at in -this woman, whose -brother be yet the singing came to him with a we . ight to . the lever he heard a great ahend there was only n moaning Mrs. Dorsey's restaurant and semeral td brought to the hangman, this wo- thrill that set his lips apart and I voice coming round the end of flip whirlpool ,of fire -heated wind and of them were so lost to all sense of an who had stolen Black 'Roger from brought a staring wonder into -his 1 chateau, and it was calling for Andre, sinoke. And out of this, an he Iook_ decency that they amepted. Later iotherl She knew him -he wan sure , the, Broken Man. Tn a moment it ed, came again the m, . on, .qi,r John Bovd. who conducted � that; she knew -him as the man who eyes. In the room below him, fifteen was followed by Black Roger Aude- "Andre-Andre—Andre!" the triRI, -aid that tbis was the most Ld believed her a criminal along witri 'hundred miles from cilvilization, Black in ard, wb,o ran under the wind— and dis"sting mample of the ,weakness x brother, and who had fought to Roger and Garmin Fanchet were sing- faced the lightning -struck spruce as Again 'he stared north arid south of tbt, jury qyc�tem which he ever wit- � e last against her freedGm. Yet ing "Home Sweet Homel" he shouted Andreqs name ar'ahl. through the smoke --gloom. Mountains nes. qed. After her acquittal the Ford om ber lips and her ey An hour later David looked through ,Suddenly David called do to him. of resinous clouds, black as ink, were woman made no further denials but one of the barred windows upon a `wn rling nkv ce. -the old betred was gone.� She and Black Roger turned and looked "' .ward along the tw,o sides admitted her "ilt. This so exasper- . Eta coming to -ward him slowly; she worlirl lighted by a splendid inoon. H& lip through the amoke-gloorn, his bead of Ill(, giant wedge. Under that death ated Mr. Johnston that be sent for Ng reaching out her -hand, and half could see the dark edge of the dist- bare, his arms naked and his eyes pall the flames were sweeping through her Find warned her to leave Torowbo I ant forest that rimmed in the cha- the spruce and cedar to,pis like race- and -never return. She left as a mern- indly his own went out, anti he felt teau, and about him seemed to li,a a gleaming wildly as be, listened. hornes, -hidden from his eyes. If theV her of the -Sam T. JacIm Oreolw, ,e warmth of ber finigers for a MOM- level meadow, with here and there the "HO went that TMY twenty minutes closed in there could be ivo. escapa . ; trouM and was adliartined hi Me it, and be hoard her voice saying shadow of a building in ,ahlich the ago," David sbouted. 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Leifch, R. R. No. n, Climam a , , �.��., ., W. E. Hinchley, Seaforth, John Hag'. .1 I . .. ,ay, Egniondville- J. W. 'Yee, God,-!,. I I :. . ,1. r Ich; R. G. JarmoLh, Brodhagem-, jmz� . Li I Vatt, Blyth. . .. 1, I I'll. . '' � DIRECTORS: , �._ ,: I . . " William Rinn, R. R. No. 2, ,&�dvrkb,_ v ...- -ohn Bennewies, Brodhagen; On - � ;L�'; 60vans, Beachwood; James Commelb,, �.'.' i : ­ 40derich; Alex. Broadfolot, No. 0, See, ,�� ,i "I .:.Wl` , � -.lrth; Robert Ferris, Harlock; C_eorgo � 1��. � . � � � 4cCartney, No. 3, Sonforth; Dg==Z? I I.. . , ..- Alimn, Brucefield ; James MmMlgs, �,�_ o ­', . Valten. _,_�,, 1. 11 I �- _ . , I � " I �. . � - -, -­ I - ", %� NO _______ - — LONDON AND WIlNGUAM 1. ,�; ., - _ ;, i,�, �11 - 1.� :: North. -1 . . t, , , , "il. Centralia Exeter . Elensall . Kippen . Brucefield " Minton ........... Londesboro ........ Blyth ............. Belgrave .......... Winghain ......... South. a.m. ?-M?- ­. . 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