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ho were grouped around him. . theft would naturally. be, I -aid at Bab heart had stopped its -beat, And then Kenyon with a quick intake of lihs heard you - expliin that but—but . . 1, T
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Mte assistant New York Ophthal- t""umpliantly,,maliciously. 15ponge. It was no longer a matter 'She stirred a little. seeking.� information, murdered a description, the is tDo clever to run cheater Commerce sailed from Man- . , ,,A
3nei and Aural Institute, Moorefield's And now Bob Kenyon was conscious I alone of bringing his brother's mur- "Who is that?" she said ,faintly. young Englishman in a fit of .his dia, any risk Of falling into a trap.", treal with 128 head on order fo,- Man- I , L ` �;;.
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each month, from 11 a,m. to 3 p.m. were brought into the house. They lips .though they were tight pressed broke in hoarsely, "Are you badly to in-ake his escape fAm the Police, ingly, "He has rio reason to think light Manchester feeders. 1hey av- .
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University of Western Ontario, Lou- flung -away his chance of life? The Marion! She had not looked, at him. she drew herself sharply away and go to � .� 1: 'A
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Medicine and, Master of Science, Umi- alarm, 'Shan-ghai Jim would have van- the mere fact that he should go free. better go before I call out. If you the story of my *brother's death." been trying to' anpwer' that question . � ,
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,versify of Western Ontarig, London. !shed and in the dark-Aiss almost His hands clenched, upon theLbranabes have already taken themi yo,u must Again Bob Kenyon paused. 'It seem- for five years all over this part of the . �,�_ , I �, .
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elot -of post office. Phone 56, Hensall, in that case knowing he had been seen stood -out like knobs under the tight- Bob Kenyon, too, was on his feet before him, indistinct as it was, had will come. I saw it in his eyes and They 'had Only been married for a 1.1.1
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� _tf Shanghai Jim would, not dare to come drawn/skin, The years had been very no ' He fought to steady his voic!�, changed position and was leaning a I raw it in ibis face at the window. mout , an the husband had left his .1
I back, As'it -was now, Shanghai Jim empty without her. "Would you take my word for it?' little forward toward him. He will come." His hands tightened wife in the luitchen while he went to ,�`... I
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Bayfield. The window was open --the man had out into the night. whether I had them or not?"L , after a moment, "besides his sail .'a' is cornring now! Do you hear thk ? Presently a -wild scream of terror I � ., ,,�
Graduate Dublin University, Ire- -both seen the pearls- and had heard ' "I know where the key is. I shall boarding-house, ran a low gain rlin'g At the door -,over theTe-4he outside rang through the house. The Young- I ".
land. Late Extern Assistant Mastex Colonel WhIletts say they would be CHAPTER IV look," she replied eLvenly. dive. 'My brother went in there one door!" husband Immediately sprang from his 11?.`
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a ke again. Vindication in her sum of money. , Between then', He drew her silently away from the "WhAt eveT',s the matter, darling?" . '.
Children, Dublin. Office at residence in that, he, Bob Kenyan, was right-- The lights a -till burned in the Resi, Yon PO .1.
IaWy. Occupied by Mrs. Parsons. logically it was without a flaw. dency. Bob Kenyon ,sat there in the eyes, his owm life-, depended not only Sbanghai,Jim and Dublin Mike drug- chair, and, retreating back along the he cried. ..,..�'
I Rours, 9 to 10 a.m., 6 to 7 pan.; But now—wbat now? For a mom- tree for a long time�sat therp until on the fact that he should stay here, ged him and took the money; and wall, crouched, ,down behind what, in ,She rushed,up to him, white-faced' ��
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ftudays, I to 2 p,m. 2866-26 ent bitter- regret, a stinging, Jeering, there was no longer any sound in the 'but that Shanghai Jim would have no then, to get rid of him, they shang- the -darkness, seemed to him to be a and alarmed. .. n,
self -mockery for this vei�y act of his woods around him save. only the warning. haied him. They put him on boari bookcase of some sort. 1"It's a_ -a caterpillar!" she said, . i
DR. F. J. BURROWS that logic en-d-orsed, swept over him 14 No," he said deliberately at last; a. %ailing ship that night—and got "Don't make A sound until I tell With -an effort. "I found it in. the sal- .. 1. ,
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office, and residence Go agaip. ]Dv�ery,_M-�ng that he had told flutter of the le at going to'look. Nor afe th i - I I
;east of the United Church, Sea- these men to -night in his own de- of the niglit you going to raise any alarm'. You the ship's captain. But before they stan'tly for your'father and any other house -alone ??? I .. I
forth, Phone 46. Coroner for the fense bad seemed fllmsy and but to breeze in the branches of the tMes; are either going to return to your put him on board, they doped.. him men who may be in the house. Do . ..I
10ounty of Huron. make his case worse. To, tell them own room with the promise that YOU again, and this time gave him a de- you understand?" . I
now that Shanghai Jim had- been'at sat -there until the lights y will say -nothing of my presence in liberate overdose of the drug. They "Yes," she answered; '%ut--4but I — . , �
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that window there, and that he 'had by -and by the Residency was all in the house, or you are going to sit couldn't -afford to have him come you ?,, '!
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ft University, and gold medalist of - darkness, down in that chair there and not make backon them with his stary. The re- "Theie is abso,lutely nothing to be, LONDON ANb WINGHAM , 11
of bad nottlioUght Of that. And he had - a sound—I only hope we �aven't made sult was that the ship's captain got . afraid -of," he whispered back. "Now' . I
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the college of Physicians and Sur. just been demAding as his right that too much'itoise ilready. You mus6 what he thought was the ordinary quiet---A.on't move --don't stir! , He's 'L_�,_-jj
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JpW= of Ontario. something be done to catch Shanghai his way cautiously toward the house. make Your chgice." I run of drunken sailor;*but what he got the door open now." 9-M. p.m. . 'L
- __ Jim! The position was untenable. Do you realize what really got was a man, under whatev- There was a faint, low, creaking .,
There should be little trouble in gain-' "My choice! Centralia ......... 10.36 5.0 . � .
I DR. H. HUGH ROSS They would not believe him, of course. ing entry into the Residency. In the you ,are saying?" -she flashed out in- er fictitious name Shanghai Jim had sound from across the room, Then ,
The ,story was all of ,a piece -- the . Do you think that you can seen fit to ship him, -who never re- utt Exeter ............ 10.49 5.64 "I
Graduate of University of Toronto he�� of the tropics, save in a storm, n me? er silence. It seemed to last +n- Hensall ........... 11.03 6.09 ��.�.
windows were not closed and bolted; st"ttly " You would not dare— gained consciousness, -and who died terminably. Tbern there calme the i;.
iraculty of Medicine, member of Col- mythical Shanghai Jim! f1gh � Kippen ........... 11.08 6.1& S.
Jw of Physicians and Surgeons of And then sudd,tnly there fell upon and the shutters that served for priv- "Oh, yet, I would!" interrupted Bob and was buried two days later at sea." soft pad of a football treading warily c fl , I
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4D11tario. pass graduate courses in Bab Kenyon a sort of grim exhilara- acy were obstacles of a far lesser na- Kenyon in a strangely dogged way. "Yes," . she said a little tremulcus- and, peering out, Bob Kenyon could Clinton ........... 12.03 6.42 .1
40hicag,D Clinical ZC11001 of Chicago; tion. There was one way left, des- ture. He reached the edge of the "And I must ask you not to speak ly. discern a -blur of white in the dark- Londesboro ....... 12.23 7.02 "M
0 Royal Ophthalmic Hospital, Londour'perate perhaps., but, if it succeeded, lawn, and, moving now with still above a whisper. When one is des- "I asked Dublin Mike where he ness. It came -on, a sth-adowy filmy Blyth ............. 12.32 7.11 ,_; 1�
J�ngland; University H,6&pital, Lon- sure. After all, this was 'between greater caution than before, skirted perate, ,one dares anything. I would thought Shanghai Jim had gone, and thing, crossing the room- and 'now it ��;,
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don, England. Office—Back of Do- Shanghai Jim -and himself, all 'the dare anything to -night. I've got to Dublin Mike, dying though be was, reached the position wb�Te the desk Belgrave .......... 12.44 7.2S .�,
mAnion Bank, Seaforth. Phone No. 5. years -of it—and the end was between the hedge until he arrived at a posi- ed, Shanghai Jim as I had nevex stood, and seemed to hover there. Wingham ......... 1.00 7.45 -
tion opposite to the door by which, make you understand that. I would curs . "I
Night calls answered from residence, Shanghai Jim and himself I There was as -nearly a,s he could judge, be had even dare to tell you what I am sure heard - man 'cursed before. He said Shanghai Jim—Shanghai Jim at last' South. . 1.
. V-Wtaria Street, Seafortb. noother end. There could be no other made his, escape. And then on bands you once knew—that I love You." Shanghai Jim was too clever for the Quietly Bob Kenyon released his arm �
L end. He wanted it that Way. 'He heard her draw in her breath police, that the police would never find from the girl's grasp, and crept sil- a.m. P.ML :1
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DR. J. A. MUNN Slowly Bob Kenyon raised his head, tion of the lawn, and stood up Anally with a sudden gasp—as though anger him, and that there was only one ently a few steps, forward in the di- Wingbam .......... 6.45 3.05 �",
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. Graduate 'of Northwestern UniveTS' and as,though in a helpless way look- t the wal w of the and amazernent struggled fox the way, one chance o, ak up a cle reCti, n of the desk. 7.03 3.23 11)
I bi.ate Royal ed around the roam. The police, on house. Yes, here was the door! He supremacy. . in some of the dives where Shanghai And then he stood still. Blyth ............ 7.14 &87 . I ,
Chicago, 111. Litenl ir way oiit from the town, would he denianded. Jim might have made a confidant Of A match crackled and spurted into Londesboro ........ 7.21 SA& )
ge -onto the "Which will you do?"
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be here any minute naw—Colonel Wil- ially in a famous flame. The figure at the desk holding Clinton ............ 7.40 4.08 A
ce over Sills' Hardware, Main St., t run by a Chinaman named tbe little torch, back turned, was Bruce eld .........
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,8eaforth. . letta over there had said so. Thor set- aid of a little force, but with scarce- "it would- be safer if you went back dope join fi 7.58 4.29 I
, I . ,Phone 151, 1. - - ,tee on,which he sat was a light wiek- ly -a sound, he got the shutters opgn— to your room." He spoke in low, Ling Su, -and so—" bending over and examining the lock Kippen ............ 8.05 4.36 .11
� � . DIL F. J. BECIfELY , er affair of the kind usually in vogue and the next minute he had swung steady tones now. "You would be out A sudden, half-ichoked sob I came on the drawer. Hensall ........... 8.13 4.4& � - ��
in the ,tropics. Just within a yard himself over -the siII, and dropped sil- of danger. I am waiting for ,Shang- from the chair, Exeter ............ 8.27 4.58 'i I
Graduate Royal College of Dental or so of him was a door --not the door ently to the floor inside the room. hni Jim." I'Don`t!" Ishe 'interrupted in a, (Continued next week) Centralia ......... 8.39 5.0& I
,Surgeons, Toronto. office over W. R. through which Marion had gone out "Shangbai Jim?" She repeated the quick, low, broken way. 111—I know I
S&fth's Grocery, Main Street, Sea- and which obviously'led' in -to the - in- He listened now. There was not a words with a curious little note of in- now. I understand. That night -0 �
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I- room, wasn't it? 'He could hardly ry him in that inirror on the saw ,you coming out of that miser- East. . �
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. CONSULTING ENGINEER as though in sudden Iyaln, -staggered make sure. He began to grope a- 7all over there when they were grill- able' doorway looking the way you tives for the month of September a.m. p,m. !"
I . to his feet, swayed unsteadily, and, round him. It was very dark in here. ing me here in this Toom to -night," didt 1-1 thought you bard forgot- showed that crop conditions had im- Goderich ........... 6.20 2.1.5 ,
S. - W. Archibald, B.A.Sc., (Tor.), as if to save, hi m,self from falling, He could see notbipg. He dared not he said. "He was standing outside ten me and my letter in—in a de- proved considerably for later crops Holmesville ........ 6.36 2,32' IV.
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gineer and Land Surveyor. Associate reached- out to grasp the back of the light a match—it might give warning such as potatoes and ensilage corn, Clinton ............ ;
nstitute of Can- settee—and then, quick as the wink- to Shanghai Jim. His lips twisted, in "And you said nothing?" Her voice -Bob Kenyon's hand felt Out before but the showers. arrived too late in Seaf orth ........... 6.59 3,09* I .11
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ing of an eye,the settee in air above the darkness. Shanghai Jiml How a to be of much help to St. COlumban ......
4". Office, Seaforth, Ontario. "Because, before anybody could and found, and lay buck -wheat, which is reported as ,be- Dublin ............. 7.11 3.17 ''
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AUCTIONEERS Yes," he said, "I had- -been early Western OntArio. Decrease in milk ,.
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. � wide and, found himself in the Open. had not played the fool- He snarled As it is, he saw the pearls placed in two days in Ling Su's. As I told you Dublin ............. 11.27 10�Q4 ,��, .. ,
- _' -Cries, shouts, excited exclamations at himself irritably under 'his breath, that cleak. It's his one chance jo get hardly an'y one in Bombay knew me, counties, especially in Western On- .;
- ,,THOMAS BROWN and -a shot rang out behind him. Bab Was it the darkness and the silence them, for HoaOm knows where they!ll I was. dressed for -the part. I bad tario, due to shortage of pastures. St- Columban ...... 11.32 . ... - .1 .. .
K,L-ny,on, running st top speed, yaulted that conjured up doubts and fancies Northern Ontario was enjoying good Seaforth ........... 11.43 10-17 . ,
, LjcduS6di auctioneer for the counties gained the. shelter of and disturbing the,ories in his mind? be to-morrow—and so I am waiting got the entree there through Dublin Clinton ............. 11.59 10.31 I'll, �
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for him -now." nd for hay was noted. Holmesville ........ 12.11 10.40, .",
'. gbmwits for sale dates ca e the trees. And then he paused to get Shanghai Jim wouldn't have come un- standing -outside that doorway with derna . I
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e ,by- calling 6,g positar Office,, his breath.� It wasn't -a question of til the lights were out, ,that was cer all those, chaps. and girls. I had for- I
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I faction arahteod; 'Phone 302.:.. the Residency--4hat was what they come, the moment the last light had 'he said . ' filthy, unkempt, disreputable. I had Fertilizer Field ,Meetings Popular. `�."
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,,, Farm Sales. RAtes 111 woods. They couldn't hear him up might be one o'clack--perhaps two. -it- I . . 6.11 . � �!�L,
, lise ana : . ed toward, you and caught your hand; cultural representative. These experi - Auburn .................... ". ,
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ing with prevaili! - . I lwpe�_and if they couldn!t bear him, Hit hands -groping .out before him I and when he struck me in front of ments, have shown up extremeiy well Blyth ..................... 6.26 ,.. "
�` _? . ,,,,Ei.on'assuTed- oar WITSY the chances bf finding, him in the touch4d a Piece of futniture-4elt Ov. She did not answer- , you 1_41 last my head. The other and very interesting results are ex- Walton .................... 6.40r- , ' 1
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"t, . I � �986,6 i darkness, as- be realized ,now his .er it. It was the flat-topped de*, So ' Re felt his pulse quickon,,the blood men who were with your party natur pected. MeNgught ................. . �.;. 1.4,
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