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I went lars. had bee . , -0 " gr P , H, 0 , - , #V '"'o X�bnlqly, t . . - ::::: �Inlu MA I ell, �r '1,04 ,6., I - . i . n lated ,bp anation I've t. 1* ght An .g , "' , ,� I "d find out "Great , Is AJ ,1y - ., -,il,,. .#i �p A,4-`.! , 'a " , ­ - �' ': , � I 4 , L . ' , I ONnI., �;:Tll . : '. '. L . ., . . 4.0 17 .A I !1?wl�,111.� 1:, ; ; ,,,'� b "Pu , T -5. - -1 �i ftoin� lao dd -reached. out ,,, own � . . . t; ' - , ­- l- j4T � �, �, �;.�,­, "I I ,,� - ! ,., 100 inued wo*.'. - ,y Gilereast!"'. He . 0 last night to tky. 01� .. jO �!' 11 . 11 , I i %.. :.ki l� �;�!�.-, - . - fi� I I .. e second ennard- , � . Ay )rou can guess -at � _#F, ";$A . , " . ess at 0 T I !;wAm� k.."�, .,� .. � , ., .- r.. 1'r; , r; � ,�, i � , � .. I , grasped the other's arm fiercely, whq was on tn . . schooner- K dil�e 9 , - - �*A' V.,lork,in - ", 'm . , li ., - OEM,-, - , , - e- is A, safe "b4,: .111-11, -vie loof.t., , 0 *X 1, 4 �,,�. , . � - 71� �i , ST & ' ' . lw_ 0". �!,,.�.�� . , . . , , . .. BE '& 'ItojQ' , " .. '"Your luckys,vo6rlto-night- thell, I'm "What's the � rest. of yftr namet-your thaVs. how I happenia,to be On hand "I didn't lose uch time in getting' of my epnfab with Wall . e. ,50Z I � 1. . pors, . -lit 4�.OjlVenyo,- � � . ... r . .. av, svvdrAl "Sch,044ers, bavo � , 1, _ .. , ,� _61- I- ,�, I . 11, . - �1 0 �' otaTies Public, Ete,. Office afrAd." --resP9n40' Kennard grimly, full name?" her dimanded excited -1 when they came. after y0U." . to tbq bank," 43aid,,Gilereast whimsi- didn't know where the I I .. P.4 �,.' L . in Thy but it was a moral certainty that, I� watched , tbem, 101110'.Anldr.�'T ', il,lil'�11 . . I i ' . I . � � I ought to,.- be- among. the disdpLrds. ­ . :, -, I � Building, "oppositei, Tl�e HowArd 'C6evosr Gilcreixst4��in "What"s that got to do,with this?" cally; ,'though my heart was � Virdak" o. J � � � r" . ide 4>f it. He was eqn- 6A the 10okbut for WWI I ` � ra'�� P I . , , . mouth all th&otime for fear it was a had the latiti: I - ., , tbout .0 Xi ', * N 1, , , I aheadl . . I'm not all. in, yet Vy " 117 � 01400'. , . , I a astonishment. "What's the matter dA,manded Kennard impatieittly. irtain that ,he would reeogniz eam. wl ,, W, 00,'�� , - , � I I . 'if you don't'go too . . asn't any mistake. ally 4e Igniz ,�� l+ " �, . . , 4� Iry hanged sight, aiid, with you man?" . 0A lot 11 said 'Gilereast, "if I'm not mistake. But'it w ege , :! 444 - I � I I . I I 1, .1 I � didn't find. out last night The m-pney was there right enough. the island -again if lie saw it. It r. - =81bing 'lot like the * " - , ,�:,11,, � i , I I IaST, I'll-" I , � #' "11""..."�A I , . . I � " I �, ' I . Kennard gazed at the other with- mistaken, I I :htw:;�p- A , ,.,. `,,; - tgir, �') ., VErERINARY I ; -Iike�'roarin'g or- ril. - bae�- who had come in on that schooner, A''Chinaman anEnvering Wall Fang's solved itself, therefore, into the prob- When. ther's no: schoo;>iei .jilo 00 III'; ..&.' 4R � . .. . I Grieg's voice, bull out a wo His hand brAshed . wn every island �ofillives alone --with- half, a, dog , ...", t� -,- .11 �.`. I . on,, and who Tefused to reply lein of running do . th �Nq% M 1A.. 1".. "I". � (11. - p W T , . J r . � ders in pidgi,u English, and follo"wed wArd and f r a d across- his forehead but I think I know now. Do you descripti ' . ., " 7 ,,�, . 1�1 1.0, 7.""', ., .� I . . seTrants. Four,day,4 ago 4,,'L'�gjo " .,�, ,. , 11 � iqu%­ - � ; . , , to any qiiestions, had deposited it in the latitude within a distance of nine L 4: � "i��. �,`� �,*, by a burst of native chatter, cut Ken- in 4. ,V -fashion. He' saw know?" '"'. W�, .,".-, '. , . 1J , � I ,ick neyvdus miles maximu from yu schooner ,cauii� in. Ilin' pr, etfy...,f .. . ..... ;,t--,,`1' .=' I . I . .P 11 W-_, ", .. � 01M GRIEVE; V.S. . nard. short. Wolfson again huddled against the "I) in not sure," Kennard answered, cash the day before." . hundred in '. ., '' �S, 11, Mlouoi`9*aduate`�f Ontari Veterin- , fellow Kennard nodded his head. Ling Ghenlz ,old � stronghold whose Ws theone, GTieg c4ned ;�d us�ed,10,,:��;: "', , . , o 'Come oir!". -rapped out the other thwart, in the open 'boat; he heard "but I 'imagine that a young , � I ­ I "'. _. I R Illege.-, All diseases 6 omes c tersely --and taking KennFX pgain: "Howard and his s I War came inon her." . "From You Ling Cben, of course, " Position, since thei capture, wai, ,of sail himself. It brougilit, A-1deth, A'Ad", .;�,, I `114103`113 i trea 's arm Wolfson speaking Tom. Why? I dOn't know, " � il�t I 11 calls promptly 'at- I �, ,I �fl��11�1 � , . :11,11.1. I.. . - , � "Yes," said Gilcreast slowly; "that he, said; then in sudden excitement:. course, a matter of common kno*.1- - I V.1ish xx � , , . `i: . I :. . I . .,;�._,.. ,4, , . C. ar es moderate. Vet- headed into, the woods. , Cheever CAlereast--say it ver aft YJ � did. The night before last I !0ou - I,, 4 _� "I 1. ­ -U . ' 'D ,�e F "I 1-41W." . a The hours that followed till dawn me so that You will remember it�' is whatt I thought. I'm beginning to "Great Scott., Gilcreas.t, if he had fifty edge. : ­.:' XMI, 1-1 . �, " , . -at's "Nine hundred,?" -queried Kennard, you -the rest you !know, Wah 1-'11 04�.,, g L ond resid a on � erich 6 eat, one were as,a. long,.- interminable spacel Of A'pd Gilereast was � the man standing, see a little 1.ight---­Wah-Fomg never thousand dollars to slyare then ' wh . 4 L, I q, , ,� ' within. ) idoor east of Dr. Mackay's o ce, Sea- time to Ke-4nard in which little save before hinif What next?- What made port; he must have been lost. I the size of this treasure, the Man- "'Yes- we figured it ,this way. On should have been. back , , X. :,,� 11 ;:, �.,­ "21 .. ,, ., . .. f6wah Pan . e tri.; Wall Fang had made it had weeiks, at the *utsidi-41"ve -begun �­ I " .." 1. utter weariness Vas. concrete. . Long trick and turn of fate was next? Was .nnard. darin's Hoard, now?" th . , tq ' .- - :�, " � ' ' " - forth. . - . , -nd . g911 repeated Ke, "Fivo gone through something in taken two weeks to get there. Grant- ghle up,h,op% of him. I'm afraid he � , � i,.4'T1 I.i . I - spells of-mest there were, a . -miles- fie-? Who's Wah, Fang?" LL ,' �. . I A. R. CAMPBELL, V.S. - thousands of miles, it seemed, they ,,What,s the matter with you, man," "Wait-!" said Gilereast. "When you the last eight months trying to find Ing -an average rate of four knots, has been, shipwrecked, L for a heavy L LL . 1.� �� �,,� I I � . Graduate of Ontario Veterinary covered -now ,stumbling against tree- h6rated Gilereast sharply. got this map, it was in the possession out," Gilicreast answered grimly. "But which would allow for light breezes gale, raged here for about a week not ". . � , 1i; . . . . . . , ilto, All tru ' ak of, let me finish. I had been in New York and calms, it would give a total of long after he went away. SummeA: � 1. ,. I , . '1.7�� College, University of Tbro nks, bruising arms and legs; now Then Kennard laughed low, unnatu- of. the young fellow you %Pe . .,44, W . 1-11. . , I . diseases of domektic animals treated tripping -in I the. undergrowth I I about a year,when this happened- thirteen hjundred land forty-four knots up, Tom has betrayed ,my trust. 1, I ;... . v�'.Y'' . . I , ; now rally, as he pulled himself together. wasn't it?" '. �_. - 3by the most modern, principles- forcing their way through thick, damp four years you see, after the Kwangs! for fourteenJays, Half of that, per- sent the map to him, sealed, only, �, ;� . �_.��.", I "May -be I'm mad, -or dreaming; or Kennard star6d blankly, . � � I., .. ".14., . , . , .. ": ... 7 Charges reasonable. 'Day or night i you uprising -'and 'the money to me was, haps more, *ould be consumed. in to be opened, at the end- of two. YeArs . I �, , !. - , , vegetation; now in an, open space; TIOW still delirious," he. said. "I'lin hanged "Yes!" he exclaimed. ,�Hbw dii , . _ ;,.,�Z": valls promptly attended to. Office on I imagine, something like what ,the tacking -to be absolutely on the safe -­tand, ,barely one has passed. WON- -4 1146!,,1, '.�.,_,,'��r,�� . . -.1.1 , , -descending; now climbing.. At timeg, if lknow! Things have come so fast know ? " I - siou's advertisbinent, your wandering ... _'.�i .i& 31ftill Street, Hensall, opposite Town s stolen unlocking of the door must be to a side we allowed two-thirds of the to .i Hall. Phone 116. . I cries, a balloo repeat q and' repeat- since.they stafted that I can't makp "And when your map wa 't anything a, tal as the crowline distance covered by talk of Yu Ling Chen, Of the Man- � I . ..:,:,, I . . ed, now far, now near, 'as though head or tail Of anything, except that from you," went on Gilereast, '-;t was caged bird. There wasn � . _. * , , I 1. I ' i . Transmitted fXom M body I've run- up against since stolen by Grieg, eh?" ' , : ".;-' ,I i , , an to man along every bead in the, government service so Yu Link Chen's proa---roughly nine. darin's Hoard, of the map, that it was '.. . .. : 41�, � ­ , . i6 MEDRCAL a wide-flurig line -reached them; at ihis , morning, or yesterday, or when- "No," Kennard shook his head. "I far as I could see, and, besides, I had hundred miles. I .could trust Wall Wolfson who,was in the boat, didn't ' . � .. -1.. :j�", -'., . I times utter silence. But always ever it was that I reached this island, think you're wrong there, I can't no great liking for it; combined with Fang implicitly; which was, in fact, require any advanced- mathematics on . . . . . " " , �`!.�,;,.,j �, �, . . Al- I girl, this, there had always been a germ the, prime factor in my decision to Grieg's part,to put two and'two to-, I _,.;11111_1 1) � spells of rest --delicious moments is mixed up with the Mandarin's prove it, but I believe, it was the ,.,%.� ­��, - ..�A DR. R J. R. FORSTER ' of wanderlust in my make-up and I make the attempot--oa man who would gether 'and it doesn't reqiTe any on. . "' 1�� I . . .. " - , ,, " I ! from which the other would inexor- Hoard.,l, ' 1�,,� . Eye, ftr, Nose and Throat who took it." id was longing for the Orient again. fulfill a trust of carrying fifiy,thou- my part to figure out who stole your . 1. ''.1 ��_�,; ably arouse him, and they would go Gilereast stepped back -as though he "Aldeth! Nonsense, man!" sa �� , '111". _., Graduate in Medichie, University of I ross the Pacific and the map -it was Grieg.11 . ..., . ., \ on again. had been struck. Gilcre'kst sharply. I resigned. Things turn out curiously s -and dollars ac ny ,, 44 . 1. , .i"'T � il . _. , . -tinge of "The l -Mandarin's Hoard!" he ex- "You know h It I .1 �'. . � Toronto. I And now, at the first gray er namel ejaculated sometimes. I had no definite plans American continent didn't need a I Or Tom," supplemented Kennard - "What do you know of the Kennard. le cept t . " , � m 1 , ,111 , � Late assistant New York Ophthal- light, Kennard was hanging limply claimed. x o go back first to China; where further recommendation. We went to guess, after all, Aldeth's out of . ;, . I—, 13 I �." , 1 1� 3nel and Aural Institute, Moorefield's t quietly, "Al- ad were living Tien-T,sin on the Pei -Ho the next day it." �.'l . I to the -other's shoulders, his faca Mandarin's Hoard?" I "Yes," said Gilereas the only rela4ves I h � tted out a small schooner. I left "Grieg," said Gilereast, witha stub- . , ; ," �, ! .1 , and Golden Square .roat H0,3- Torn Moore in 'Canton -this niece 1". , . , London,, Eng. At Commercial chalky,')ils hair tumbling and strag- "Just this," cried Kennard, "that deth Moore is. my niece. mine. Their father had married my that part of it to Wah Fang. lie had barn into -nation. "It w" Grieg." . ', ��,,,. I � Notel, Seaforth, third Monday in gling into his eyes. They had stopped if You are Howard Cheever Gilereast is my -nephew." I ;"Well, Grie,g or Tom," rejoined '. . � . . , �',�. , �` before what looked like. a hugd cleft then you -and I are -but wait, waitl- Kennard smiled feebly. sister. but she.had died when Aldeth been a sailor all his life and -was a . � �!"!,v from 11's,m. to 3 P.m. coo e said. "Noth- was hardly more than a baby. At San good navigator, though I might say,lKennard. "I don't see that it makes . .1. �� . I ­ . each month, , . e rocks, or like a cave----4Kennayd we're both excited. Let's take it I- "It isn't a shock," h h difference. It looks to me as Z.� I ba Waterloo Street, South, Stratford. in th 00 Francisco I received a cablegram from being always fond -of mathematics, it muc A, . . neither knew nor cared which,.so that ly. Now! Two, years ago Y-oi Ling ing's a shock any mbre-Fve had t rovarded on after me from New wasn't long before I could take an ob- though we were in for pretty serious . � �... ,`,".Tj � . I -DR. _W. C.'SPROAT there was, no farther to go. They had Clien gave half the mao to Wolfson, many of them. If �y6u told me West- Tom, fo athey was dead. servation myself. He got the stores business before 4'rel through, .for . . "I I ... - . "I'll :1 . , Or ssa, who picked minster Abbey or the New York Aqu- York, saying that his f ,­ " Gtaduate o,f Faculty of Medicine, come abruptly through a streen Of the Captain of the i ' we'll have Grieg to reckon with any- "'i rner from This, of course, did not change my im- aboard in short order, but he was four I r ,,- , '"i, V 'Unkwsity of Western Ontario Lon- trees and this dark opening was be- him up at seat after his escape from arium was around the co I �_ � I wouldn't be st[Tpris- mediate plans, for I was on my way days picking out our crew ,5f fifteen way." ... .., :111, I , , -, dolL .Momber of College of Physic- fore them, that was all he knew. the expedition that was sent against the cave here, e -all Chinamen. He wasn't taking any "You're right here," agreed Gil- ..", - Office up him -'o' . . ed. I'm soorry, Gilereast; but upon to them then; but it decided the cours . �,�q Suns and Surgeons of Ontario 'But suddenly he straightened ' "You've got To.m's, .�� 4 "Yu -Ling Chen was executed at my soul, just the same, I believe she of the next year for me. Robert chances with any one that he wasn't creast gravely. . I � in Aberhart"s Drug Store, Main St., with a quick jerk, and one hand,went Moore had made, me his executor. He satisfied he could trust. And I'll .say map and they've got yours, so they. . ... 'I', Seaforth. Phone 90. to his pocket -and wrenched ou'. the Shanghai," interrupted Gilcreast. took my map."' � . de- are just where they were before, but . I �,�, - appeared Gilereast plucked at his beard, a rtant export merchant this for him, he got together as 1.��,-,. - revolver -a Chinaman had , "No; he died on the Orissa." Tom was -not pendable a lot as ever I'd wish to have Grieg knows you can't get alvay frora .. 11 , Dk R. P. 1. DOUGAJ,JL from nowhere in front Of him. so "Good Lord!" ejaculated Gilcreast. frowned. and fairly wealthy. '. Honor graduate of Faculty Of they hadW,t given Grieg's devils the -Go on! Go on!" "Tell me everything that happen- quite of age. I lived with thein that at my back in a row -I only wish to the island. He won't give up hunting I I` ".. �, - Medicine and, Master of Science, Uni- slip after All! Well- "And , Wolfson gave that half to ed -everything that you can remem- year, attending to the affairs of the the Lord that they were here now! for you till 'he gets you alive or dead, .,p , veisity of Wes,tern Ontario, London. I estate until Tom reached his major- During this time I made the duplicate for ,he'd hEvvloe both parts of the map, . 10 1,� , His hand was forced sharply down, me." bey." he said abruptly. _,.,.1P,: siocians and ity, when I turned it over to him an& of my map. marked 'down the latitude then." Gilcreast got up from the N I � 31lember of College of Phys and his companion laughed: "Yes yes! " Kennard .told him. ' s wi ery & � I' Surgeons of Ontario. Office 2 doors "What a fire-eater you are! But I Both'men, in spite of Kennard's ad- - ,,It was that scoundrel Grieg," an- was free again. And now I come to upon, it, and sent it, separately sealed, camp- tool th a sudden n ou , "I I eazt OUPOst office. Phone 56, Hensall, really .can't let you shoot Louie. Here, monition, were growing even more ex- nounced Gilcreast decisively, when Grieg. It was during that year that in a letter to my nephew Tom. I told jerk, and -walked a pace away --only . .�i"" '. � . 3004-tf :$ going to try to locate the to wheel abruptly and face Kennard ,., Ontario. Louie, help me get 'him to bed." cited than before. Kennard spoke Kennard had concluded. "Griegy stole I met hirn, and I must confess that hiM I wa .4 I I" �.., � I . . . - - . V - eagerly, quickly, almost running his your Tna . p -and he's got it now! This at first I liked him. He was young, treasure, and that, mindful -of the pos- again. I What's to be done ? " he flash- ... . - , Vben Kenn�rd awoke from a pro square and above- sibility that something might happen ed out. "Here's my own nephew ani . , ., . DR. A. NEWTON-BRADY tracted, sleep he was stiff and sore words together. Gilcreast's interjec- one that you took from Tom, thinking apparently open, . I 'I, �. . Bayfield. . uplicate board, owned a trading schooner, to me, I was sending the, map and niece down there with a specious a two� . �;-,,, : and ravenously hungry. Hb called tions came like the sharp report of that it was your own, is a d ..... ..... �� l,'�, Graduate Dublin Univiarsity, Irep which he sailed himself and seeme,i latitude jointly to Aldeth and 'himself faced scoundrel as ever went unhang- - - . - bind. Late Extern Assistant Master for food, and while Louie, the China- small arms. of mine that I made myself. I recog- the ed; and I can't trust my nephew, Rotunda Hospital for Women and man who answered his summon,i-, went "And the other half of the map," nized it as soon as I began to exankine to be doing well. He and Tom were to do with as th-ey saw fit, if, at , 7", , iWdroarl, Dublin. Office at residence .to prepare it. Kennard looked about said Kennard, 11Yu Ling Chen gave to it. That's how I knew who your great cronies, and he was at the house expiration of two years, they had had though he's at least a safeguard for . , ': .. k Parsons. him curiously.' er' were." often, It sometimes struck mL that no word from me --but that, in the Aldeth-l' . - I JaWy occupied by -Mrs. He was unquestio-nab- you. But Wolfson could never find.,1young fellow and his sist he had a liking for Aldeth. As Al- meantime, until tbose two years were "Uncle!"�-a broken'cry rang :from . :,� I I * .r�l Wurs, 9 to 10 a.m., 6 to 7 P.m.; ly in a cave. He laughed suddenly. You- "I don't understand," said Kennard, h was still only sixteen years old, up, the sealed envelope was not to be the entrance- . , I Sundays, 1 to 2 p.m. . 2866-26 What next'? Wolfson's tale had cer' ii;fes, yes!" ,,You appear to knowGrieg, since you det . a consider it as Kennard came to his feet like a , ". � on evi- and I thought well of Grieg then. I opened, and he was t " I .� _ � � - __ tainly been a magical "open sesame" "Well, the Orissa was wrecked last say he is a scoundrel, but Y . was auite satisfied to let the future in simuly held in trust, That -would shot. . I "'. -1 i DFL F. J. BURROWS to a sequence of events that had week. Five of us got off in one cut- dently have no dealings with the trad that respect take care of itself. And have precluded the latitude froi-n be- It was Ald-eth Moore � her brown . I �,'.�, office and residence Goderieh Street, crowded upon him with bewildering ter. Three died after four d�ys. ing station, for, from what YOU say, - f re that you so, when Grieg was ashore, he became ing known to him or any one else, you eyes wide with a look i which joy, 3� � I *aXt of the United Church, Sea- and none too pleas -ant persistency. Wolfson died before we ran ashore you didn't know be o r lief and terror, all seemed mingled, ��', :forth� Phone 46. Coroner for the What next? He had met a very, beau- here, I was off my head by that nephew and niece were on the island; practically one of the family, and-" undlerstand? But"-Gilocreases lips re � 1. 1! "That's how he found out about the tightened suddenly -,"I was a fool, it as she ran now straight to Gilereast �,!, -1 I County of Huron. tifu,l girl whom he wished now with time. They took me to the trading- you live here queerly enough in a cave " and threw herself into his arms. . .. I . - all his soul he had not met, beo..n warn- station -and -stole my map from me." and -no, I'm dashed if I under4tand a map, supplied Kennard. seems." 7 I e%, '. Kennard ." DR. C. MACKAY ed that his . life was in danger, been "Stole your map!" The words blessed thing about anything"' (Continued next week) ;1 � "Yes," said Gilereast, "that's how frown. 1111 I C. Mackay, honor graduate of Trin- robbed of his map, had discovered it came from Gilcreast like a groan. "Well," said Gilcreast, "You will Ill he found out, for I trusted him just ,,Just a minute!" he said. "The map .. 11 . 4, , in the possession Of the girl's brother ,lTut I got it back, curse them!" a moment. H the tr as e, -_ , , fty University, and gold inedalist of - alf of e uT if as I did Aldeth and Tom; though, for providing you did find the island, . 1, 11 7�r]inity 'Medical CoHege; ,member of from wh ... lips he bad learned of her Kennard'shook a clenched fist ,in the we ever get it, belongs -to you now- that matter, there wasn't so much to didn't locate the treasure. I don't lo". I tbg College ,of physicians and Sur- further moadifated treachery, had SO- air. "That's what they were after me and you've a right to know everything. trust any of them with. I could'onlv see-" LONDON AND WINGRAM .... � '. .. . Boom of Ontario. cured the map again, had made a for when you took a bind." I'm afraid my nephew has--" He stop- guess at what the map meant and, "Because, you are looking at it . 11 . .1 I � _____� very narrow escape thanks to some "You got it back? You've got it ped, pulled at 'his beard, and looked of course, I didn't know the location I 1. T DR, H. HUGH ROSS from an entirely different viewpoint,' North. i' I � -in rish ii "I'm afraid we myself, except the latitu.de�-and 1 interposed Gilcreast quirkly. "You . I � Gradn � ate of JJniversity Of Toronto person unknown, and be was n,,w - now?" demanded Gilcreast feve - at Ken -ard uneasily. . �� I I of Medicine, member of Col- a cave! Oh, yes, very decidedly, what ly. are in for trouble," he ended bluntly. never said anything about that on knew that there were two parts to it, a.m. p.m. I rMulty next ? "Yes!" Kennard flung out the sin- Kennard sat down on the cot. count of Torn. He was inclined to but you must remember that we Exeter ............ 10.50- 5.54 Rge of Physicians and Surgeons of ac I, Ontario; pass graduate courses in Louie -was back again. Kennard Ate gle word with fierce tx�Lltation. "I'm beginning to get use-d-­-ito trou- be a little raftle-brained and reckless I didn't, To us it was the key to Yu Hensall ........... 11.13 6.08 . I � . . Chicago Clinical School Of Chicago ; the portion the other brought - it "Then here, look! SeeT" Gilcrea%t ble.11 he remarked dryly. and with anything like that to fi�e Ling Chen's treasure, and though the Kippen ............ 11.18 6.13 . a], London, seemed a very meager . portiori-­4and caught Kennard's shoulder, pulled Gilere-ast pulled a folding camp- his imagination be would just as like ' blank line. puzzled us and- promised Brucefield ......... 11.27 6.22 . � Royal ophthalmic Hospit . him from the cot, and half dragged stool near the cot and seated himself ly as not have run off on a wild-goose 32.12 6.42 .,.,,, ,Vnland. Univearsity Hospital, Lon- asked for more. difficulties in store, we believed that, lin ,n 11. , Enkland. Office -Back of DO- "Too much -all same time not good"' him toward the table. "Man, we're facing Kennard, chase that could haNe resulted in given the island and the starting on ., ........ 12.32 7.OZ , =on Bank, Seaforth. Phone No. 5. pronounced Louie gravely. ' ' ric1l The treasure's ours. It's here." "Listen, then," 'he sai,rl earnestly. nothing but the throwing away of ., I CC dt'esbo�; ...... ", 12.42 7.11 point" -he placed his finger on the Blyth ............. Jl ,WISIXt calls- answered from residence, 4'0h!" said Kennard; then abruptly, "Herel" echoed Kennard. "What "As I said. you've a right to know, a considerable sum of money -which "these three trees marked here Beigrave ..... 12.54 7.23 ; ,� , do you me -an?" and I'm g'ing to tell You. My end map- :.*. * * ". . 1.10 7.45 1 .1 Tictoria Street, Seaforth. IrWhere's your master?" ,, 0 he got rid of, as it was, a lit0e more on the top of the left -band line -we Wingham .... .11.11,11, �� I".. - The Chinaman pointed taL the roof I mean here --on this island." of it goes back farther than yours, or freely than I liked, You understand, WOuld be able to work it out eventu- South. , I . DR. J. A. MUNN of the cave. "ImpossibleV" Kennard flung out. Wolfson's-back to eight years ago. of course, that after a while the mat- ally once we were on the ground. But : Successor to Dr. R. R. Ross "Him upstairs on watch out," he re- "How do you know? You had only Yu Ling Chen was a mandarin, and a ter fell more or less into oblivion. running down a given latitude with a a.m. P.m. 1; � Graduate of Northwestern Univers- -lied. . "Me get hi!n-by and by you the latitude." .� I I -one then in the province of Naturally I thought of it every now sailingvessel is a good deal easier to 6.45 3.0.5 Licentiate Royal ' � =i, which borders, as you know I leago, Ill. eat some more, plenty, all can eat. "I tell yott yes --here!" Gilereast's I and then, but that was all. 'Mahbe talk about than it is to do. We were Belgrave .......... .7.01 3.23�, .. -geons, Toronto. Savvy 9 " . fist came down upon the table. "Nev- the Gulf of Tonkin; and I was Amer- some do�y Yu Ling Chen die, then you five months at it, and I �on't know d� e of Dental Soy t ofilce over gills' Hardware, Main St., Loui*e's blouse fluttered and "disap- 6r mitid about the latitude. I know. ican consul at the port of Pakhoi, a see' -that was the crux of it, and I how many islands we toudhed at, but BTyth ............. 7.12 3.37 1 � I Seaforth. ,Phone 151. poes-red. Kennard again gave his at- The treasuTe'lies somewhere on a town of about twenty thousand inhab- let it go at that. Yu Ling Chen was it was always the same story. Wah 7.19 3.45, , � 'i rroundings. It was line drawn due northeast from the itants. That's the way I came to Clinton ............ 7.38 4.09 4 DR F. J. BECHELY tention to his su hen first. He did me not dead -he was still setting a live- Fang shook his 'head at each one, and Brucefield ........... 7.56 4,23 I . . certainly a very light, airy, commod- entrance of 'this calvoe to the sbore. know Yu Ling IC ly pace in. the Archipelago. Well, the said: 'Not here.' But meanwhile"- ! Graduate Royal College of' Dental -ious and comfortably furnished cave You know the idol, the point of in -ter- more than one good turn; in fact, we affairs of the estate settled! 6p, I let Gilereast leaned suddenly forward- Kippen ............ 8.03 4.36. I I . - - little section? Well, that's all we want- were fairly th . 4 .. . -ns, Toronto. office over W. R it pleased him to be a ick, as the English say. the wanderlust have its fling -South- ,, there was something, or some ou6� Kensall ............ 8.09 4.43 "I Rourgeo, Maybe -you remember the uprising in 8.23 4.5& ,Sniith's Grocery, Main Street, Sea- facetious. He was lying on a cot, and you've got it." ern China, Siam, India, back by Thi- t I did run Exeter ............ I if you like that better, tha I forth. Phones- Office, 185W; resi- and there was another along the, same "Yes!", Kennard fairly shouted the Y,wangsi, and maybe You don't- bet, took a shot at the Great Gobi do�rn_Gyipg. We -ere among the . Ai 1. . deuce, 185 J. he entrance. word in his excitement. . therelve been so many of them here Desert, and ended up in Peking after island,, -where he usually did his trad- " 6 There was a table, Gilcreast, worked up to an even and there in the land of the dragon a two years 'trip. And there in ing , C. N. R. TIME TABLE .ti� too, a fqlding af- __a,d if there is any crime a white ment 11 CIONSVLTING ENGINEER fair, with a curious assort of higher pitch, shouted- back at him, tbp', nroy single -one, unless you'vo3 Peking I heard that You Ling Chen man could commit in these parts tbat East. A parallel 4- .1 . I things upon it -a sextant, - pounding constantly on the table. b,�'l �. 1-1 " il -'-f is "kely had been executed the year before in he hadn't committed, I've yet to bear a.m. p.m. . It - .r,------ , Ar�­,vsy it % -, (Tor.), rulers, dividers --in short, a complete "Here"-incticating it on the table '- , ' ' w"s Shanghai. Do you wonder that Wolf- of it, The natives were afraid of him Goe ,1. 6.20 2.115, .a I erl Professional En- thu I gli while son didn't find me the first year after and his name was a curse mroong Holmesville ........ 6.36 2.32 d3. W. Archibald, B.A.Se navigato-r's outfit; and, mb-tacked --"Is my original half i5f the map, bloody enough and fierce enou ch ........... ,O.L.S., Registered -� 1.1 � I - it lasted. and, at first, the government he got his half of the map? Well I them- but it wasn't from them alone 6.44 2.45 . Sineer And Land Surveyor. Associate on a board, a drawing of some . kind With the distances and compass di of it; afterward, of Clinton ............ 1,� appeared/to3 be in progr rections of the you'll .see in a minute why he didn't 'I got GTieg's true character- 6.59 3.03 Member Engineering Institute of Call- ess. left-hand line; and got the worst lie upper hand and . that . Seaforth ........... 11 qeds. Office, Seftfortb, Ontario, A shadow crossed the entrance Of bere"-pointing to the drawing board course, they got t find me during this past year, either. the, worst of it came through the mis- St Columban .... 1. 7.06 3.10 I.,�� he looked around. A lesale. Well, Things, as I said before, turn out cur- " 4,__ - I Dublin ............. 7.11 3.17 1 the cave, and -"I've drawn it on a largely scale. I've executed the rebels who slonaries and agents at trading sta- ' ' . I I . black-eyed man of dogged, stubborn,' checked it out on'the island #self. to make a long story short, Yu Ling jously. I hadn't been in Peking a tions. There's no use going into It- o' AUCTIONEERS sant expression, tall, The straight line that forms my -side Chen was the bead and front of 'the day -when I met Wah Fang. Coming he's a scoundrel and bad to the core. . West �.j though not unplfa I . muscular, and well-built, sturdy and of the triangle and runs to the idol be- revolutionary movement, but for on to,p of the news of Yu Ling ,Chen's Well, of course, after those fiv3 a.m. p.m. � rugged in -appearance, for all of the gins at the opening of this cave. You friendship's sake, and at the risk Of execution I thought, of course, Wah months of it we found this island. Dublin ............ 11.37 10.04 1 1� THOMAS BROWN gray beard and hair that stamped him b-av,-,, . trouble with my own government, and Fang had purposely sought me out to Wah Fang recognized it; we located Seaf,rth .......... 11.5.1 10.17 "' I � ,14l6ensedaiietioueer for the counties as viell past'middle life, came b-fiskly ,,yes," yelled Keannard. His face my bead with the Chinese alitboTi- give me a final message from Yu Ling the, starting point -the three, trees,- C'Iinton . I .......... 12.09 10.31 I V Hkiron and Perth. Correspondence toward the cot. was flushed, eager; he fumbled in his ties, I hid him in my house whefi Chen that would clear u,p everything and we knew we were right. It' GodeTiCh .......... 12,35 10.5T �, , I . ates ,an be ted the and things looked pretty desperate for . I,'! I A"Rpmentg for sale, d . "Well, how goes it,?" gree pocket. "lVe got the figures -supply the missing longitude and longitude is one hundred and twenty- �, , , . - , istances on the fight -hand line. You him, and � . fe all tbat, you know. Instead, he was three degrees" forty-five minutes, , ;.. Xha&,by calling The Expositor Office, other pleasantly. ,11ou*ve slept the di finally man -aged to ef cat his SWorth. Charges'moderatoi, and Gck around, and Louie says you have the left. Two halves make- a escape ,with the help of a coasting a fugitive himoself--one of the few east.,, I . phoji� W2. cl C. P. R. TIME TABLE . � ; 2 igiWdetion gua�anteed,. I I wanted t6 eat our stook out -that's whole. Here it is­,seel" skipper that I knew. The next I who had escaped from the attack on. .,O,e_twO_thre,e-four-five. Right!" 7� '. . . agood sign. Better, stronger, begin- He Jerked the rnap from"'his pocket heard of him he was making things Chen's stronghold. Yu Ling Chen said Kennard. "And then?" East. . ',�,, It, �- - ., I I and spread it upon the table, sizzle in the Archipelago. Three years bad given him no other message for " a.m. I I . . I . � OSCAR KLOPP ' ning to feel fit, oah?" . Then we worked out the left-hand ,�.!, . S�I am " said Kennard, "and I've Gileveast bent Over it eagerly- after that I was recalled to the States me, but there was some -thing Wah 6.50 :�41 . 06nor Graduate Oaroey Jones' Na- Y " . closer -a gray pallor began to creep and given a government Position in Fang did kno-w-and in the pipehouse line and came to this cave --and re- Goderich .................. 6.55 "... I eftM 'School ,of -Alictioneering.l. Ohi- OU to ihank- I "face a startled cry came New York. I was still with the gov- of a -friend of his we talked all that alized what the blank line meant- Menset .................... 6.04 I . ,.o . 11 Va4b. Spoielal course take" iii . Pulle � "'Rubbish!" interp�sed the Other into his oernment, you see, so it Was'easY for night. Brie -fly, what be said was that we needled? the intexsectio 6.11 . I Btid y*e, St�ock, ,Real Estate,' 9'er- I I from.his lips. . ll , asn't going to. stand by Yu Ling Chen to trace me where something like this: Each year' after the three-mile stretch -northeast from Auburn .................... 6.26 1. ,,, , � ,0U%dIJ6 and Fakn� SAles, Rlif�Os 'in gruffiy. "I wl shot down like- a dog Kennard, as though turned to stone, Wplfsou afterward 'failed. L One eve- Yu Ling Chen first went to the Archi- the mouth of thisl cave to the beach. Blith ..................... . SAO� I ,� � 11 rparkdt. Sat- and see a man ing wildly -at the map p in the face, but " Walton .................... .. ., or,gonr -without lifting a finger to help him, stood "rigid, star ed uqorfthoo table. . . ming in'' Now York, a ChInamark-the y3elago, and in later years more fre- It was like a stal veTy foot MeNauglit ................. 6152 . " I I - - �� �, .. � .. tc�oo. nard was about he,.�.,ad just pla,c n y cuently, he made trips away from his weren't -beaten--mot until e I , . was, I? No" -as Ken ,1. Wish Va it was identical with the one a ......... 10.2& �� �,­ . ' .rse, I don't know '�'ady there -not a . 2964-42 to sileak-"no,of cou r figure showed on hotel And 98VO M'b my m`aP and lat" stronghold in a large ,proa and would of the three miles had. been searched Tbronto .......... " � :: �. - � I W�i - *om UP to, Umb tude. I-eouldn't make anything out be gone sometimes three, sometimes again and again. We talked, 1, over. West. . .� � I - whia 'You've .1 _�' the'tight4iand . ., , . ,of it of course, and I couldn't get - I .. % I., 114- 11. ______-_� laughed- a little gr1M-1Y­"I 11 O; linel , four weeks, taking withbim each time it meant a long job, and, as ihe is- . 11, , 1. . - clear , .. � I A.M. .1 . . .�, * ."i % �, I Gribg-�oAud` that:s 4'nough to I . I tlmythin� out of Wtah Fang,,, 'Sent by the cream of the year's pickings, land was uninhabited, It meant, too, .. '�­11 - . ! . A . -T. i,thiER, . I I ­ ur slite, But ,no* welln talk it out . . which was always packed in small many supplies -more than- we had. Toronto ................. 1. 7.46, , �, r, 'A, I . ", ,��, -, . . ., You Ling Cheu� -Mabbe sorAe day Yu - ;_')!�`. � 1; I yo 1 11.49 '. �'. . "'. 1, � 4' . . ,�, - . .., " - "i t4eetged afietl4*0 h,r the'0,6unty ' me's Gil- ' CHAPTER V . Ling C�6* lifth d1o, then you see," was We doecided that Wah, Fong abould go McNaught ................ � ,,V, , �, 11 " , , 'r I I 1. �ndo,u.'�beght'wl.fh,, my na , ". " . , . , , I I . . .�?71;;"', ! Of Huro, I � , ..4.1.. tlt � ,� I � L I . bundles or casee-one-man loads, you I should, stay bare Walton ................ �­ 1.2,61 " F, � ji Sales' attardid W. in � All "' all he - would say understwnd? The same men, never for these, and, that , . N 1, . �, I . eraist", , � III* . �:`;,l I .. , I *ox sy L*CAIMAST'S STORY Id, so �:`i � �� . Blyth .............. � .. a . I Wah Pang had and make wbat progress I co'u I �.�,Ii',,,' ! W insta,nt Kennard I � - .GI il even . I M I . Of the courity. For a ntintu "I' +140 to In 5 ) I �� � . 9 L e V11 - . Kenn#jd drew Up his kneesi dvapped went with him twice. : ... 1 190 L I � � ' A40w­ , t '-suddenly bOlt up- . I 1. I � -ad as not to lose any - ti�lole- We fitted- Auburn ............ ".. ­ ".",�,"y" Ag� 'ioa,Aot 4 di still 'h�u,hr) oe&nk4� ughod beeii on one of these trips. It b j" � ;� i"�J�A��.J' S f, mkftii�b 11 , , minute neither man his- arbig Around,. them, av4 la . Amd. I kep�. Louie, ,who MdGaw ........ # ......... 4. . It , I I!" �1�,',, _!, . . , i .-I-1 . .�, rrr , A,116, Rlo!ne X1 "' f 'i �t,thecot;,Mol strained forward ,For A loni' - I iliks . tuk" tbm ... '. 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