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I . i..;­Fy P Ublic., Solle e � " � I D " �_' 14n, , =I 1,F,A1.10."1X,,,A 1 X _ ,.,, anCwot .., cltdr�Or Ole, I , . sr? � -4 , � F I 5 .?# . (' - - , .. . I ; , � � , _� , I i ; , - ' . - Pq I . . ,49 _ 11_1.� 714 " Ba .� - . _ . Wl old Wallen, got,lWilef .- Slngh%. pay, and ,that q*Oei�,',,he, g4,6 * , 'to, o# Woo 04.7`401,V50i 46 , M�§,�, 41%,. M 0 'Aw I= : - - � , k .-Office in rear of the " I'4x what4 , * .01, 14,11 ;_,W*�� 11 1, I ., I . I " _, ,_IL � . - I , I 1 9,341 :a grQUP 4 ;: �;` - -i . . . I . I %1141 alke t ' ' , f" la d�s " n M1'1'111� . , ' " % ',;� �,,; �,­, I- - . , , ' -over - e jl# "th, 24 . �m ii..,m ,ft; - 11 "I'll I , I D_�4424bn;� ,B;;�� rth. , 'X-Oney to ` ' ' ' . f r , I f ,� ,,, � . he r, a, ter he *as bound, to you: ',was� to. lure th A P W1 7: � . . ,� ...., I ..�eaf� .. I . I * I Waa,o tij '*pf .. -1 I 1 rNIE!"?,; i " , , N : I I . then -lead us to it,,41 -? Then 11, t�i� "I ,�, I t4 � , __ 1�1 , .. (dofitinued from,_Ii4f*�4,,�,'�. as Wiallen Obeyed, mechanicail :, on,i, vol-th Nfix, - eb: � fathew on it in,W Ins, m4.0or's zl4w,s . I - I .1 �n. � ' . . , ,�,' our . .,I � , �, � . . Y .sl � .#� A, . ­ Lr.� I I . � - � ''. ; . 4 fi, my bucko, 1 guess your gain . - 403, V-1 agg �)p , a ,,_ __, ,;# , , I P� . - � � . ' on ih " , I' ; �;� Is ,,-,, �n ... ;' 1, ' �"Wpj he s1luff kd jout., an tpero wasn't any, if ho� was unsucce dul in Ing 4W4R . , X`10`1 %W . ,m � er I , �e . , �Ynxgpy_ �i',� R % .. -Vi .,�',V� J U,of did do _� deck h I I , ._ ,� 11" I ': ,�,t­­, ,-1 r . p7W "" . . � I . . At the sound­,�.,qga-tot r. . . � wtik that private business pape . M .a , of the ,,poin, , og " I � .. BEST & BEST . ., ,, G;�,�.64� sti , :,thing in his ­ th, t, 71113 any with: my father hJunsv4f.. .. � I ,51E�` I I _ 4 ,P IX , 0iiarristetsi Solicit,*S;_� Cqnveyan, red, for now hb-'..di d _-,, - ., IV I .p.& 1 li�%s.',,oars an ,of yours . lashore . last night -1 . They glood to us --except thlkt money that I away with my X�th#r, but lie* still flounging-�ro.Tn, doorway. . M" p =­­"', . , ".1R, . X It"I Four bell 11; " - 41, ' - , 1i I 31 � 100rg�.and'Notpvries, Pulblic,.M. Offilge rowed on, toward- tb- 1��Qnleagb- And want you in �Singapqje. for that mu,r_ turfiedover to, kind � 1. 111 I . ,� O'" , � I � �, . "'.. �, .=P,,,1n$ 11 , - , . , . W 19701 " _q;(p ". I I � (,of V Y r n- gave you the paper or PUT- 'T , - I yfpo, ou co f, the, same' ' All the rught,W*re, all that day; I.W',pp ,,yo_yF,i,,,"W�.il-I,O[T"I"�� I'&? .. , , I TV � I � I . ­lk,vg Ar-- 6 Edge bu I t we pose,,. eXcept, of, course, -that I was figuring up ,accurately as Ile could by -W,,,O-" r V _1A , in the ilding� Opposite The then he. ,spoke ag�ld', � , der at -the',bailor�s,b,oaWdiivg-bous,e, and 'fidence, if You get, th� i4eal :I Bu . I r W, liu , 11 "' �! sa ,4,L,�.."'.I.V,�,0% 0 ,sa , - , ' "Was,h your ha d' - , ' i -ther's place. dead reckoning and the help 0apta , ',q �� 1 Expositor Offlce. . . ,bib 1'e2e said Fve told loss M&cX,&k her��, to tell figured thit what be. knew the son then substituted in my fa , in --AU1*4#*g7 , 3, " ',T.. , "" �11 I . , "'I'l , . _ , ino I , , , I �� '. �,. S! __ or .1' - % , w - - � g, I p 111 low tones, '�f H at deal of -plea- would ,know, so -tnsy&. you can figure There was an incredulous sneer on Layntoxi ,had unwittingly given him face" itb. 4. �P`. - , n it, '11 � . . , itheyare r n � giv,6 us. a�lgtie! . I I I _. A.M, 1 '6- 1 . -, � ��,��,' - 111. 1. ... ,i4 . . . ", � ;nas­ " ... ,,. , �� !� I At the gangwaiy'�Guuga sent the suretq put T%,�A back with .you." out -why we started'to'follow� the Up- the,faces. of rthe two 'men he had, calculated' they coul-I not,do ; I VETERINARY tlie, 7 . _-, ,,,"!.4a,��'g.�"gm,w"p�p.t:,'��7 I . boat adrift wtt:h a -push toward 4 . . 'hatl�.. �,,rled -, .,q,w qp.4 . �� - For -an instaiit'-stunned, taken by olo's itAneraTy. Well, we prl, , s yo. wri y tha ' * t .about sight Am belp�.�tbe I ,nd, ,Q �!! LA 0�t , . I , , ayed in "Sioundalmost.As fiAhy a . u t- an . 1 'a f bow gmw; .. . - rl . � 1.1 ��. , - Monleigh's gtern, and' Wiallen, with ji,,stared from, one to luck -'we found, you. So -long as we ing,yourself down. dead in, the llog!" by four bells. 49 had staked, every- it;4in't wis* X, __.,___7 -.)* � � surprise, Walle .21" .1 . � � ..t, ", pp]�,_:u � 14, ,, " -, , N GRIEVE, V.S. . I he to - You, mind ,, ha !__ I ... ��!',� I � .. I , , the other behind, him, mounted to the the other -and, then, with understand- thought you were the son we let You commented Captain Laynton, with an thing on -four bolls. So, far,. - W ., w ., t. -, X.,.,, ;. ,�,Vll,i,,=�A'� �t� JOH. . I �.'T!11 "k;., "� w7�1�� .. .... ­­ , - ei�6i.was steam up, a full - W.'2 d do Was it a good augury- terw;wdg��, ,,),!#eJm1, , -r, q ""; '? � Ing, camea cold, -angry coui,, � . �,"r,,,�iv".�"'�,"I'��,,�ik'I _ � Honor graduate of Ontario \teterin- boatdedk. , tli ne ugly laugh. "Of,course, you don'-t*4n,t been, right. . W, i ., � .)osure. it have your �head, just as , 4 - 'M � 4,:�, ­�� I . I V� " ' "t _� """ "'.4 "�,�,� "�4��";�I'�,� � AM- , t it , more- but it, *As" '0041. 74, Z ivj, , ary CoIllegi. All disease of domestic head of it, for it,was blowing off was as Glunga li-ad said last night-- w". h the old men, without trying to US to go -there, eh? Well, that's all for what Vogl to come? . .1 . . .", i , ,�� � i , , . ,W, ri'll . , , _ -'r R.4,171111__ , _g� animals treated. ,Calls promptly at- from the okspe, pi and th I I 0'p .. "' kV9jTg`,A1, . Pe; but there seem- the demls'of t1us Ram Gulab Singh force yourhand becauWl--41tegrinned right, thanks, for the warning; His eyes, searching, caught -e naw un ess­-� 1W : gwft,�;',,:�.:.",..��,�'��,�',,�t�,'!,4,,, ""' ;, - aud, au puly i� s,e um ,! - �Z,*,i,-',,,)--.�F tended to and charges moderate. Vet,� ed no. sign of ,We about,- excerpt that were at work ,again. wickedly----fte're a Oatientipt, But don't worryabout us coming *to any flutter of Gunga�sj lo-ose white garm- ing forward, ' , p . �': � " ,., ��l . , , �10, � , verq,;��-# _a _ ,.;,�_�, ,"M, -1� __ _, �a , - ,I 94 LIPP.d. � , I _,,,'4,�'jL�*'­f, I Angry Dentisitxy a, specialty. Office from the open door of -the- captaln!s ,,Th.�m i.s some mistakel,' ho. said 'now that I find ,we're bir&' of a fea- harm. thouigh, it does credit to Your ents, as -the East Indian slip'ned past as though bi heart4,eat z - - I 'I'V , . " 1, 1. I �. �. 11, I r = Street," one zabin Ahe light streamed out on the -,a hnly enough. ther, my I -ad, we ain!t play' ..� �,� " �:­�r'�g,,,,, I ' 'd ihg that heart. We don't -scare aboard this ship. the corner ,Qf, the wireless house on I . ','J�Jj�,l . Ed , re= ce on, Goderich e � I., I; 1�'., � r eas 0, ,Dr. Mackay's office, Sea- 'deck. - There was'no One on the bridge "ilethere?,, ,,��,, d t (Continued- next we , , �� ... �., ,, ::."_"�,� mm�,::,�, ,� ", . . re Laynton. "What game anY more. If we wanted any Maybe �f. there waf� the prospect of the oppogijt4 side of the deck ---and . . - � , '.�, -, 7,Z, - forth. - . . . . . �akl, '. . , ., I... I . � ",�";". . --4and apparenbly no, watch was be- about you beding so, anxious, to go a- more proof than, what we've got that a 'bit ,of a semp, it wouldn't stand in then he turno and looked aft. Al- 11 � &4L'!"r­ - . I 'L �,,T - I . . - - I .1 � ,: _ 1� ' .,74' _,� - - . .. . , _.�� 1gy , i0j " by -anybody, for the boat Shore at Singapore alone, and telling there was something good, in the our way none, either' Have you by ways carefull. to avoid-' -his per . I � , , oximity, , , , " `�� 3,_ , �, A. R. CAMPBELL, V.S. . If �, i�_,, , , 41 , ,�gl . " .�'.?. -, bacr come -alongside unnoticM. me to keep steam UP and, be ready shape of treasure lying around loose any chance taken Q� of the crew,?" Helen 'MacKay was pacing up and Sex Life: Against what . �'�:4"' %�;;; - , . - o ten seem ., e,: - , i" % , ,�, ;� , , ?'_�; Graduate ,of Ontarrio Veterinary - 11, I 1-1 ,�. .,.b. , , , . �11 ... ) I Wallen, with ,Guvga b - .�, ,�� . .1', College, University of Toronto All elsid8 him, to get -away the minute you came and waiting to ,be Picked up, wed A sort of 'savage anger came upon down the deck. impossible odds, the ,Carnegie Jnsti�, . �, '�!,.`,�, , - � - . . � , �. . - �1­11f_ . I ":��_& I , . �� I halted in the doorway of the captain's back? W[bat about those whiarf-rabs have it fast enough An seeing you Wallen. � Wouldsthe never go below! He had tution of Wiashinlgton.f43rge,-�..ah',�ao'-,'�i�,. . ' ' "'t` `k�p . 1. �_ I ., ., �11*11 - diseases Of domastic animals treated cabin, There weve.eimp` a- to try "I grant you they look like cut- waited until -the lVt minute, risked its scient, work. Every. once su..-A. � . , ''. , * by the most inoderfi principles. tY glas8bs On of youm? They've got you dead- to .thinking it was worth,whil � �- , -fie . , .. " 1 . - or night the locker and, .ha, empty bottle. Gap- rights ashore, and you might as well and ,work the game yourself, and in throatsi," he said- evenly. More than. he catred to contemplate while its investigato,rL& 1) r ,. 11 .�" � , , . Charges reas(mablei 'Jay run u sisinif." . . �q-� . 1. W4, � ) on tain Laynton, fully dressed,, lay snoi- make a clean . reapt .of it., I,ve just pretending �o be young Wallen. T "You're wrong!" rejoined Captain that it nlight The just Witbill a mOm- a sto,ne wall, such as ,the th "I 11 .. -�­,, I' . b hat . � "M" , ealls pronVt1Y attended to. OffiC( I one' I ey ..... ,o: ... I gh t? Now Laynton iwith evil smoothness. "You ent or two of supper -time before he faced in the stu y � �Al­ � I Town ing or� his bunk." He eat up with a sent a couple of *men to draw the sounds pretty stral , t, don't 1 d, �:�l 1� Malp Street, 'Rensall, opposite . Of the sex W,,6 of ��� , , 'I, '�Ic I start at WiallIeWs, second knock. "I'll, ........ ........ I � " "I iii. I . Hall. Phone 116. 1 I fangs of that East Indian snake of then, we know you were on the Up- ain't half looked at lem, and you don't put this'plan ,of his., a desperate one b�ead Mold. They have a;;� - I , " "', . , , I - ""'Hello!" heblinked. "Oh it's YOU, yours in the shape of any fiT' he olo with young WaRen, and what I do 'em. credit. Fallen, an -gels we at .best, into execution. Ordinarily that mold has a sex life, and that �� -, I'll I .� I.", � . " . Mr. Wallen! And"_'he bi�ied again ma have. I don't know �'arrns saints alongside of 'em; and there she went,beliow n �, �.:1111:�111�y 44 . Y whether you want to know is what he told- you be- ten or fiftee Minutes there are two kinds of mold�male � , ," . MEDICAL at Gungw­"wh0s this you've got picked up any weapons ashore or not. fore be died thit -started you going. ain't one of `ewn but has been aboard . I., 1. ; . before weals, butnow, through some Mold and female mold. They have , ';'..'�,"I .. � .�,,111� � I . 1111.,,T . here?" . Mott, ,have a look -and, hand 'em ov- You come across with that, and we'll here with me for the matter of ai ironical perversity, she oWeared to be -even observed certain charming re. � . , ,:-, , 11 I :kll � LL .���, " . ,�';,,�-M i — "My father's servant - Gunga," er if he ha*." play fair on the d1vvy; if you don't good' few Years -which Proves that waiting for the supper gong to scund! spoiisss,whon the two are thrown. , �1. I DR. E. i R: FORSTER -.to- � � ..... .11" , , �d �. ��, ., 1�, . ; �� � , ::�', . I � ­, I �f Wallen answered. "You remembeT.1 'Mott, with a vicious grin, stepped'You'll -wish to whatever saints ybu your yar�n about the Kankka and this A jangled, drunken chorus of song gether�tl?* microse i sta Of "I'll " A", . Eye, Ear, Nose and Throa ople ee sy � , �� A, . . . . . . . ��11 I�R � Graduate in Medicine, University of asked you -about him. Gunga, this is forward, and, under cover of the'eap- -ear ,by that you were in the hands 'ere friend Of yours, Ram Wha,,ld'ye- . rose from the :F*recastle; -the - discord parasitical love. What ,th ?-y ha�*n't "I'll. I , il n ,� Toronto. � . Captain Laynton." . tales levelled. revolver, took the auto- of the authoritieq answering for that call-4him, is another lie. 'Tain't, like- disgustingly assertive as a voice, a discovered is: which m,old is wfich- I � .111. �L,11` I ­;��g!�� -, , -, The East Indian saladmed gravely intatic from Walle ,s Poe ly you've ever heard of the Monleigh little more inek-riated than the , which the male and which the female. 11 .. . ,:', Q � Late assistant New York Ophthal- n ket. throat -slitting business back in, Singa- ,rest I.... .�"i'� , .....""O __ . �_�N I mej lind, Aural Institute, Moorefield's and praoundly---and stepped respect- "You're a rare bird, you are!" pore, instead of in mine! That's a before, because we've got a SaPer- attempted a maudlin tenor part. .. A� ,. , I , ��­ - ..... ".","i"', - --, � Eye and Golden Square Throat Hos- fully back out on the deck, away from grunted Laynton. as he poe-ketcd -the piain statement ---eh? Well, what &ye stiti0n aboard here that keeping the � Wallon glanced quickly at the girl- know how to go ahead; and until we �, ,,,,-., ` . .i.l.., � I I , " I . same name too long is bad luck. Thei;&-` I . ".", i ' was a look in her 1aca that he know, we shall have tG'go right on . , tals, London, Eng. At Commercial the cabin. I ..0, P1 weapon. say? " ' )ef . I � �.;� t third Monday in Chiptain Laynton stared at Wallon. Wallen's eyes went again to' Ifelen "I -say that I'm Wallen," said Wal- When we carry cargo it's because had detected once'or twice- I ore in treating moldy bread as always- . 11-11 Hotel, Seaforth, . I'll.. �11111Z'11 . 1�'111 I � � 4eRch month, from 11 a.m. to 3 p,m. Then he rubbed, his eyes -and staxed MacKay. Her head was -still turned len steadily. "That I coinmit�ed na times are infernally poor and the the last three days When she had throw it away. -It's nice to know, of I . . . . . . .'',,_�, ,,, :1 ,�, :,," :,,,,�, I ..:, '�,,�! , ,i , ; 63 Waterloo Street, South, Stratford. again. I away, and- she was tapping nervously murder in Singapore, and that this picking thin -the crew has got a,pTe- thought she was unobserved -a gray course, that it is -having a love life, 1. ": 'K, . �,... Z111 7, R I � ' � �, �, �1, L , - — "My word!" be ejaculated. "You with a .pencil ,on ,a sheet of closely treasure idea is, pure imaginaticn.,, ference for private pearl beds, or look that brought a pitiful weariness in the gaa�hage can, costAndrew Car., ... , , .,�, �". z ,N�z even I . . .��4��,-_, 1 3 DR. W. C. iiROAT look �as though you'd been in, a bally written paper -the message, presum- '- Captain layn,ton, scowled. maybe the Opium trade, or I've to the eyes. W-allen's lips moved sil- negie what it may. ­�, Graduate of Faculty of *edicine, fr,o_f,r_,1l!,' sably, that she had just received. "You coax a mule first," he said known lem to horn in on a bit Of ently, grimly. * * � .. I I . ., ,-,g-�j,q; . Unive-rsitY of.Western Ontario, Lon- "Do l?" smiled Wallen. "A few 4,V,pho is the message. from':" Wal- significantly; "after that you slam blackbirdingby way of variety. We've ,On the bridge, Captain Laynton, ­11�,J..;, . Courtesy of the Road: There was . `�, . , �, . " b don. 'Member of College Of X`hysic- whaxf-rats, that's all, captain. We'll len put the question to the. girl, but hell out of,him. Ho-weveri I ain,t been living under a kind of iighteous Mott and Larsen were. hanging Over an accident in one of Westchester's ,. I , , I tam and Surgeons Of Ontario. Offlee I .�.�'., ,� 1, " 'I', way now, if you�re ready." she ignored it. through coaxing yet. Come along to restraint, Mr. Man, out 'Of deference the weathercloth, busy wita their hikhways recently -just a minor ,one . �'�. in AibeThartls Drug Store, Main St., get under . -.0111 ..", "Aye,Tui ready,"' Laynton replied. "The ,authorities," Laynton an my calyin." to who we thought'you were, and I glasses� their backs turned to him. involving a lady driving north andL a I %..'�.,111 Ir- -11 . , S117 � �. Seaforth. -Phone 90. "I was eitting ixp for you. I fancy ed curtly. "And- while you're di Wallen got up, and, at a sign from could see -the crew was sort of i�.bafing Shouldhe -speak to her, ask her to go gentleinan driving south. The cars � 4`1 11 I I ' gging I . w ll. 1. I I DIL R. P. I. DOUGALL . that ftnding that chap was the busi- round in your, mind for a bluff on, the Captain Laynton, followed the secofid under it; but I guess you'll get a below? He smiled bitterly. .NO roPided. Bath drivers climbed .out. . �: j� . "I" _ � . ,�,,,�',, , ifiedly ,',:��,,� , 1,,��, , B --q Honor graduate -of Faculty of ness you were after. eh? Well, I- murder count, dig far something else -officer. 'His -mind wag the center of better idea of things from now On, word had passed between them -since The lady praved to be un(ruali '. ,,., .7�, 1 . li, - Good Lord, whatfs that?" as well, you danined impostor! We a vortex, as it were� ,of co.nflicting, and. by the (time we get down to A,rru that morning in the wireless house,, apologet;ic. "It was all, my fault," ,..- .1�, I . �:�. .-4"N I � o won _.4 . ' - Wicine and Master of Science, Uni They came suddenly in, rapid su know you now! A Prober fool YOU emotions that' left Min dazed and again y u 't ,need to be told what when, after -leaving the captain's calb- she said. "I was away over on the.' I I t, versity of Western Ontario, London. a- , ,?� '. 11-11. �., and cession-twD revolver Shots frOm',were to tr�­and palm yourself off as numbed. Fiate had played him a to expect if you don't come around in, he bad gone to her --and she had wrong side of the road. I can't im- "',"No.. I I Member of College of Physicians gri in . ;�',g I . ",'' doors without. And, -then, silence. Wallen ashcre� last night. Johnson'll trick, it seemed, when in his delir- to ,our way of thinking." Ile turned turned her back upon him. Perhap's agine what I was thinking of, It was .. 1,1: 11 - Surgeons of Ontario. Office 2 . . . ', , ,,�, . east Of post office Phone 56, 11ensall, - Wallen whirled and, rushed on deck be nearer your name than Wallen, ium he had signed- big ,own death cer- suddenly and flippedthe little slip Of of her own accord, in nother min e my ault e y. ge tl _�,;. I I . a tut f ntirel " The n. eman 4 1.11*1M. I . 3004-tf with Laynton stumbling madly Dehind ob?". . tificate in the Upolo's log -and had paper to the seco,nd officer. "Mott, now, tlie next time she, rea-,hed the . 1,��.�24,�� , I I . . Ontario. stopped her with, a courtly gesture. ­'. . I - __ — him. There was no one in sight save , ,,johnson! What do you mean?" failed to make any note about John- get aiway with you, and work up that lounging -room entrance,she would go "Not at all, Madam," he replied- gal- I � . . -�. . ": I �:; . ; 11 '. D �­we've had, enough Pleasure bel -ow --if he asked her to do so, she lantly, "not at 911. I saw you coming � I DR. A, NEWTON-BRADY - Gunga, wiho,came running to -meet cried Wallen, sharply. son! Who would believe ,him tore a- c0lir�'e . I., I " Bayfield. them from the rail-Ithough now, -What I -say!" Laynton- flungback. mong strangers .where there was no cruising to last us for a while!" would probably only remain where - -nd I could ': � 'i , I for half a mile at least, a 'I'll .1 Graduate Dublin University, Ire- fro,m forward, the crewheing evident- ,'Wthat overybody in Singapore. knows one to vouch, for his identity? That And then for the first time, the full she was! easily have turned down, any side . I , , - ,, � I Und. ,Late uxtern Assistant Master ly aroused, there camesounds. of com- since the Upo,lo was picked up. it's look on Helen MacKay's face! Why significance of the situation, dawned Where was Gunga now? road and got out of your way," ,".1, I ,­ R*tunda Hospital for Women and motion. I pon Wallen. Thank God that group on thebridge * * * , � all, there in the message. There wera should -she have believed him? Under u- ,'W" ''1111, ... , ", I , Children, Dublin,. Office at residence ,'What was it?" shouted Laynton three white menon, the Upolr), eh?- the circumstances it would have been "Wait!" he cried hoarsely. "What was fully occupied! -another detail Naughty, Naughty: A silent, think- I I I i7 ii., , � ..... '. 11� i �,! 1 . . I lately occupied by Mrs. Parsons. excitedly. "Who fired those sh,otsl?" Captain Mitchell; Wallen, the hrst almost imcredible if she had! The I've told you is the truth. But if he had counted upon, when, Arm 'and ing man. was riding iip. in the elevator :'..k�'X' V. 1 ... 93 0 a.m., 6 to 7 p.m., "They seemed to come from marte; and- Johnson, the second. The murder of Drink -House Sam - how you're bent on, your own des' the islands, should be sighted. of his hotel the other e-vening, on his ­;,rl . Hours: 9 to 1 there, �ruction, . � ftndays, 1 to 2 P.M. 2866-26 then get Miss MacKay off the ship t:) bring �,J �!�.. I Oaptaixi Sahib," Gunga answered im- bodies ,of two wlAte men were found could -he disprove that? All, every- Wallen -shifted his positiGn way to relax before dinner. Another 1',-*� .., I - i .,��:,'., " h Iyassively-and pointed forward. e, anywhere. himself a little more nearly passenger was a woman with a huge � ", Di. F aboard -the third unquestionably left thing, forged links into the chain of ,o,oposite , � . , . J. BURROWS t It was Mott who answered. the lounging -room entrance. Tense German police dog, The dog with 9ne , � % I'' d Office and residence Goderich Street, '. With an touth, Captain Laynton th,barque, for one of the boats was evidence to support this treas!ire-hun . " '�f* f t for the ladder and en- obsession, that nothing would shake "Oh, I guess not!" -he said with a with -anxiety, he could feel the mlois- lyound playfully knocked the man ,,* , of the United Church, Sea- jumped swung iiiissin. That'll be you, right ,',�,2 east - I." . 1.,A), ,� I forth, Phone 46. Coroner for edhe himself down to the foredeck. Gughl , But you forgot -the log, ,my out of Captain Laynton's mini thanks lejer. "I'll take care of the gir ture oozing under the sweatband of do,w-n. 'The woman's refined, soft. . 1. "�� 11 ' . � . ,.'- . I C,mmty of Huron. Wallen's eyes met Gunga's. buckol Wlallen evidently kept it, for evidently to the Kanaka who had - done There was something in tho man's hi, pith belmet. Laynton,s cunning laughter rippled out. "Peteth, darl- I ',�E� 1�4 L . 11 i� i . "Shabibp" said, Gunga -softly, "shall the captain,, death is recorded; and his work Only too well in laying ,the ,yes -as well as in his voic,- that had been Machiavellian, in allowing ing." �she said, "how- often must I tell ,i.'�% 1: �� a viper sting tMoe? I was watchin brought the blood -surrging to Wallen's Gunga and himself a pseudo freedom 1.",4�1 1 11 I DR. C. MACKAY 9 the last'entry was in, quite another foundation for it. you not to romp in the lift." -.1 11 11 temples--4and receding left his face after disarni-ing theml They bad an ,,11111", � C.,Mackay, honor graduate of Trin- in the boat, for I knew we were ahead hand-wbich could, -only be John- They ,entered the captain's cabin; * ;, i� .... . 0 41 fty U(niversity, and gold medalist of of him. He swims well, but ,once he oon's. " Captain Lay,pbon's, eyes 11' - and Captain Laynton, spreading out a deadJy white. opportunity to observe for themselves I 1� . . . . . I.. d Trinity Medical College; member of splashed. It was the Kanaka. I . ar chart on the ,locker, stabbed at it ,with 49mott," he whispered queerly, "as -and there was no doubt about the 41 - .11 ;;; ..., � He rowed. "Do you remernber that last I God lives, llll_t� I moral. status of the crew. The Mon- �'..14 � ... . the College of Physicians and Sur- will swim no moM sahib." entry, Johnson? ,Died to-d,ay. S. his forefinger. ' 1�, I �!�, � t geons, of Ontario, "Anything familiar about that'?" he "You stow your jaw, Mott," Cap- le,igh was a floating hell! The days LONDON AND WINGHAM ; �� Wallen, first mate." I 111-.1 � , I- 4 . I tain Laynton interjected with a flip- and nights, 'had- been, periods of blas- . . !.:: . I DR, H. HUGH ROSS "Oh, mly God, is that it!" Wallen granted. pant laugh, "or you'll be giving this preuy, rioting and drunkenness, until North. I I . I � �:, Graduate off University of Toronto CHAPTER VII cried out wildly. It ,had, burst upon Wallen leaned forward. arf-ra,t champion -an unravOrable the soul was sick with it, until he I - � � him now in a flash. That was what "Certainly,"'he replied in surprise. wh '. paeulty of Medicine, member of Col- ea of the discipline aboard here." a.m. p.in. I *�.... d ,., loge of Physicians -and Su:rgsons of THE WIRELESS MESSAGE they had meant in Drink -House Sam',s 11)[Vs the north coast of Aru, where id knew that, failing to ,lead them to I .. . 11 , � I MacKnight's station is-wh ,e I VMS Heswung On Wallen. "The girl can what did not exist, he would pay for Exeter ............ 10.50 5.54 ",, r 11 . last nightl That was why they had, % 19 6 take her chances," he declared brut- ,it with ,his life -until it must bave Hensall ........... 11.13 6.08 11111 e Ontario; pass graduate courses in WIallen stretched out big arms in a called himan impostor there, to,o!'He brought ashore after I was Picked up. I:. , - a (3hiceigo, Clinical School of Chicago; sort of glad relief as he came on, turned to Helen 'MacKay. There 'Captain Laynton snorted saiagely, ally. "We ain't landing 'somewhere, rung terror to her, the woman whose Kippen ............ 11.18 6.13 " L, Royal Ophthalmis 'Hospital, London, bere,, much as you'd like it- love he thoug(lit he had. awahered in Brucefield ......... 11.27 6.22 ,w ",I �_ anyw 11�, England,; University Hospital, Ijon- deck next morning. He had break- seeined to be no one else in the room and,, picking up a pair ,of dividers, e"re too fond of your company' to response to hia own, only to stand in Clinton ........... 12.12 6.42 � , �11 d late and alone, bemusehe had but her -and he must make her un -'indicated a position on the chart with w . : 1, I ;, don England. Office -Back Zf Do- fasted . takethe chanceof you giving us the her eyes as a Murderer and a schern- Londesboro ........ 12.32 7.02 11 . I 11 . ;&Ilou f3ank, Seaforth. Phone No. 5 slept late-4but he fiad slept well, qTlm derst,and. "You don't -believe that, do exaggetated precision. " I , `.,, : 11 Night calls answered, from residence' he had ,got to bed. you?" he Vleaded. "You ddn't believe "'To the nor'ard a -bit, among those slip. Get away with you, Mott, and ing impostor, oTdy to be held as a Blyth ............. 12.42 7.11 . , ��i , I I � . , 1. . , The ship was lift1ing to -a ,noderate that! I remember now. I th'Ought I islandsl" he snapped. "You know shape up that cours-e—and tell the fouler thing than the brutes around Belgrave .......... 12.54 7.23, I, � I Victoria -Street, Seaforth. chief to crowd her a bit." ��?", I sea, as though. in, a glad -hearted way was going to die. I was dej�Lious. I fast enough what I mean!" her! Wingliam .......... 1.10 7.45 ''.. ''B .11. I I itself; and a.leance around the horiv- V01allen shook his -bead. Mott helped himself without leave But some things he could not un- . ;,,", � i DR. J. A. MUNN wrote that mys,eLf in my delirium. to the bottle on the locker, narrowed derstand. She, too, knew, sbe must South. ., .,�, I r " . Successor to Dr. R. & Ross on gave -to his stailow's eye the assur. What does the -handwriting count for "Don't, you!" rasped Captain Layn- .1.1 :. %,", . . Graduate of Northwestern Univen� anee of a p�rfeet day. A day that he when I could Scarcely hold, the pen? ton. "Well, 'how abodt this?" He his eyes at Wallen over the rim, Of know, the peril in which she stood. a.m. p.m. � � " � , with a tauating laugh � -- �� , n6yal could spend without re-straint'now- you must, you 1.1 b 11 pulled a piece of paper from nis pock- his g,lass, an� ; ., ,� Ity, Chicago, 111. Lieelltiato wi e eve mel" � , No human being could, be oblivious t� Wingb,am ......... 6.45 3.05 I - . 6t and flattened it out on the chart. left the cabin. I that. And yet, for the first day at " ,, College of Dental Surgeons-, Toplito. with berl Drink -House Sam no long- He was reaching out towaid her, Belgrave .......... .7.01 3.2T I." . i I Office over Sills' Hardware, Mafii St, er lived before him day and ' night, leaning toward her and, then, he drew "They correspond, don't they'? You For a mom . .... I '. ent Wallen stared at least following that sgene in the wire- Blyth ...... . . 7.12 3.37 .. 1� I n�l t. I .1 �,.,,�, K Seaforth. Phone 151. . threatening, sinister; the ship itselfy slowly ,back. 'Could, a woman's face dropped this ,,out of your poclie Captain Laynton without speaking- less room, she had cultivated Mott 7.19 3.455 �.: I I - I . __+_ eusly hard! She had given had a Kanaka a,boa'Td then, who -Pick- ,,�.il I with the Ktanlaka, gone, was purged of be so PRE then the. words came with a passion- more than ever. There seemed to be Clinton ............ 7.38 4.08 '-40,1, - , L �'�'l . IDR. V 3. BECHELY its mena�oe;.,and he knew all now- him one disdainful glance -and then ed it up an& gave it to me." He simil- ate rush. only one explanation -a. desperate Brucefield ......... 7.56 . 4.28 ""I i h Graduate fi�;al College and that knowIledge, concrete,,defindte, walked past him out onto the deck. ed at Wallen Unpleasantly. I haven't "You're mad!" 'he cried. "You're � �'. I of Dental hope that she might, in- her extrem- Kippen ............ 8.03 4.36 !O EL Surgeous,� Toronto. Office over W. R. t,ngi,b1,, Tobbed- the peril which still And Mott laughed- jeeringly. got that Kanaka ,now. He- disappear- going to your own deatli-you're tak- ity, have some one to depend upon, 1.01 . :�, I a . Hensall ........... 8.09 4.43, . .1'.11 I � I Smith�s'Grccery', Main Street, Sea- sted of the dread, its worst fea- Wb�ite to the lips, Wallen whirled ed. There's somethin' blasted queer Ing 'every One, aboard this ship to and was blind to the fact that the man Exeter ............ 8.23 4.59 .1, ,� ; , I - forth. Phones: Office, 165 W; resi- e0a theirs. This Ram Gulab Singh will 1.� ... . tuq, boriin out of impotence to combat upon the man --but Laynton was be� about that -and about those shots last she chose was the one she bad most �, ; V dence, 185 J. have Tneans of communication with need to fear. But that explanation . . .)) � J * . ', 11 . - . . . the mysttirlous and the unknown. tween them in, an instant. night, wouldn't you say? D'ye think - 1,;_. , , I I Singapore -by wireless Or cable, or did notsatisfy him, and he could not '' ,"'. 11 " 11 . True ,there was still this ff�am "Cut that out!"' be snarled. ' "Mott, I'm a fool? Dlye think I wouidn't . � il I - . CONSULTING ENGINEER some Way, if even by ship, for you understand. Her woman's, intuition C. N. R. TIME',TABLE _: 11 . 1 '1� I . Gulab Singh; but Ram Gulab Singh you ,shut that doorl And you, Wal- stake my Oath that mealy-mouthed 1,� ... � � - a can't make mare than ten or eleven must ,have enaSled her to read the East. ", yo a to c i . o br g %,� - S. W. Archibald., B.A.Sc,, (Tbr.), for the moment was not a factor. len, or whatever u w nt all India i v u ou lit aboard with you � I � 'Somehow, when he had talked yorurselrf---�You sit dowm,!',' He resum- fired 'em? But i still th-ougb knots and you could ,be outsailed al- m -an; and besides, bo'guide that intui- a.m. p.m. 11 . O.L.S., Registered' Professional En- Later, , t you �_ 3 � Jenee,-r and Land SuTyeyoT. Associate more with Gunga, would come Ram ed his own s'?5 t, fingering his revol- w.m. Wallen then,and I was still for most two to ,one by anything that tion she knew both everything that Goderich ........... 6.20 2.15, 1. 11, ! 1.4 ,�J "' ,. 10 1. ; Member V,ngineering Institutk of Can- Gua,ab Singh's reekonfing; but now it had any speed at all. I tell ,you, you had transpired and was projected. She Holmosville ........ ,6.36 2.32 1!11 ver -with a s,o7t of suggestive care- giving you -all the rope you wanted. . I g into a trap knew that they were no longer bound Clinton ............ 6.44 2.45. . 1,11 r . ad -a. I Office, Seaforth-, Ontario. . was Helen MacKay and Sumatra, and lesmess. "I got ,orders there" - he The whole thing�sl open and shut. The are runnin that you'll , ]t�� I I I the da a- -wind of the never get out of alive. And there's for Sumatra. She knew that Captain Se,foTth � ': � � 0 ys that he promised himself jerked his hand toward the wireless real young Wallen got ........... 6.59 8.0a �, ,. I - . . a ore With nd lie could t&ble-,,to stick You in irons and put treasure, and got the, chart hearings. no tressure, and never -has been ex- Laynton 'had lied when 'he had told St Columban ...... 7.06 8.10P � , ": ; AUCTIONEERS lit her there; a, cept in your imagination." her to answer that message and B�bli . ............. 7.11 3.17 . ;,��":: 11 I �.. tell her his story now -with the knowl- back to Singapore, and, I told 'em Pd and wises up hi -e father-Rnd hi� state 1,1.1 Jil - ) __ � f, , . k . — ,edge that nothing thireatened any -one do it, but,'_hei gTinned, suddenly and father charters me to pick up the U�p- "Ain't there,?" breathed Captain that ibe was returning at once to .1 "", 21 ","', ,.,. , - . Laynton softly. "We'll see about Singapore. She knew what k;11111 if '% lx,�, . � THOMAS BROWN . abotard the Monleigh, and,'tell her of slipped his revolver 'back into his olo and get -his son, so's they could Captain West . 11.",!14 �, _�,,, I I tbatl" Laynton was after, for, on dis,cocer- a.m. p.m. I . :� that which had been crushed back so staitit off for the loot. And then . . , -,�,�, - pockerb-11I ain't going tol" Wallen stood motionless fo� an in- ing a ferw hours after that mesf Dublin ............. 11.37 9.57 , Ll. Licensed auctioneer for the counties often on his lips-41is love for her. Wallen came bolt upright in his young Wallen in turning up his toes page , i'M - of Hairon ,and, Perth. CorTespondeneo How cloudless and, blue the sky *as! I passeson the d1ope to you, which ac- stant. There- was something stupen& was sent that there was, no S1*11ga- Seaf orth ........... 11.53 10.1a .. ., . 'I ,., , , � ,�',' � , ." seat. I e c un f o vivg t is �pajpor and ously iron-ical in the cOmPlRcenr-0 pore in sight, as there should have Clinton ............ 12.09 10.24 .. 11�.��,, ,g � ' dates, can be How the fresh, clean breezo� fillod, the "You mean you believe me th n? o ts or y uha h -11! I .... ogr ale o it , f � '� : , si "t 01 g his been if the Monleigh had Put about, Goderich ........... 12.35 10.M I 1�0. 1P. 60 SiEn� _ 1, . 1-th, some magical elixirl he, demanded quickly. , nort the -old man; and, well, bere's with,whicli the other was invitin ,". ,,, k ..�blmrl"qjMi gf Bx lungg as mn S , h 'ag ,g er � e latitude and, longitude ment, ,..'' _at_ �,. ! " a � Life was goodl "Now you cut that out toopq or- th -on, the chart own death. She had listened, if with -Gut com I . ,,�': , �, . Igf 'no "What are you going to - � �1. W .,.I ", 1, aciou �ar ed. P,�Gne � " do with to Gunga's story. . � 1. ;.�'. I - ,_� , . . He -had Paused just 'outside, the dered ,Captain Laynton -ingly. and I guess in a general way we're 9" be demanded abruptly. I I .1 I � 11 � . threaten , , � , � I .. .. . , � � -roloni and now a crackle -it's only -the ina- .rL�, � ) , 4 . � I . , . '. lounging with an. abrupt return to ,his former pretty bot on the scent Wallon flirted the sweat beads from C. P. R. TIME TABLE .. �. � . frotin the wirelts� house caught, his, ' "If you knorw what's good few detallsithat may be lacking.when "Notbingl" said Capt -is hand. ,­ F OSCAR, XLOPk "', I manner ain Laynton his forehead with a sweep of h � . . . . . � 1. L� - . . � �Y -".'el . ,dait. ThWj accounted for no gight , EaSL 11, _, � *J .. us", 01 0�' 6., Xoiftds' $a- I I of for You you'll A1101) the bluff. I know we -get there. that I'm asking you to airily. "Notbing-until we get there For tb�, rest the days since leaving t, ',,% 11 11 I Honor Grad V, , her upon, the - deo-M � blamed'well what you're'niasquerad- Supply. What?'� except to give, you a chance to. see Singapore had been each one like a.m. I . "', 1, tiolial School f6f lk'Uo.' r"', ,tkihg, Chi- "AGMd'morning 'Miss MacK before Wal " ; � ', ' , ..,, P len the real life aboard the ship, and let some grim specter hovering over him, 1.�, 11 - ,., ,.- , , , kyl" ho, ing as Wallen fior. As for the killing It wag a moment I , I I Ak " . ', . , '64g& Spe .- Pura* s'ang ouvell6exily.'as. ried for- in Singapore, I'm -not worrying gbou� spoke. �,� : . eial � W, IV- The position given on, that you form your own conclusions as to gibbering at bi-m-painting at her. A I ,A)g I ' y :1 ".., , , , .;W �. Y, .41 . � 116ted U*4 Stock R"I" 1 MoGaw ................... ON �:"�'F, , I '0, ltli , io , , he ,buy piece a Paper had come, Menset .................... i 5.55. '.. I 1� ; Pfi*06" , r- watd., ."Pound some one to gosiW h one way or the ,other, it's no hunt whether You'd better open up ar not." sort of sinister and facetious pleas- 111A , � ,� � ,� " . 11 Fa�� wk,7"", � ,.r it N%*' ffig morning? ,1-" of mi.te; but when young W�Lllfm died sai4, direc "And then?" asked Wallen quietly. antry -had reigned in the cabin. On ,','�111 4 ctavdise and I __ t from Ram Gulab Singh. Auburn ..................... 6.11 I 'I -14b&1JP'Ag with' irevailing &6A , �?, . , OX 174"'t - rds aroatid Vic 6.26 I ""'! , - lke,,wassftuding in the, doorway of on the 'Upolo you got a secret out of., There wero, many isla - "And the%" said Captain LayntDn his -plate at each meal he had found Blyth .................... I ,��,n`j�,�q:!� ,W;*. "L , , �",110 P � 407i assur'6d. Write 1. 1, wwi�, �'tbb eMrelogS roloni 4AI0,W, 'and, the wordfj him and, * n Y'Di� � , I musingly, "if you bsvian% priid your the ship's position marked, down on a Walton .................... 6.40 1 � ; �� . I � . . at,9 W1.1,dre I come i . P f , ',,'�'!o I 1,.,,�!,, I . "wW1 I seem now, (Ram Gulab Singh ,'L' -A�k . , �. , , Ir cat, kl*p, Zurich, Ont. Phdhol 41,W, .p is . Os _ ... f ­­, � n :hi -lips.. Hea� eyes, st=ing thougHt you saw your chance to got jaws open. by that time, rii. take that little card. There was, nothing else MoNaught .................. 010 . ­� �, . 111. , , i 2960-6Z , I kj,� .... m , _R. 118-09; .1 I I I , � 1.1, . , .. I 1. . very *hite faceo, 000 ,ouy, fTiom. Pobi When Mott heTe, or had his lair. It wasstrange that dur- fifty-one hundred, dollars back, and on the card. Nothing 61(ge vras need- Toronto .................. I . 102A . I I i.�,; , ­, I I " " �:: . .. - ­­��.�'# - 04C Imm, a, 2 ) � 11 I, I . 1,40.1 . I It � qw] � , , � � ; I � I , "" 10�qde*ed to hold a shaddor,, of coftt- 1he voa_4 d, - -gave ing all tholse weelm; he, bed luit sick trice you uip, for a taste of We eat; ed. It spoke for itself. Captain Lwyn- �, � I " ;1� � . I 11, , on?k know which , ;�"Z� �, . � ., I I i ` ' beir depthaj 4 ,..,`�,��,�iv� 1, � 1� - .1 '' . : ,'; i`* d4vW9 doorl West ' � �N�, �.'� 41, . . I It. Ir. WguR . ,,, I ,,�, - 4 d l6gthing in t - ihe lead to claim tliat you were alnl�wt at i that and if that donh work I'll hirn YOU ton was still 'coaxing.1 They *ore .1 ..k;;��Y; - I AIML I . 4 � , * "' S� -.1 � , 11 -i" , � , I 0, I Z, i I I . . I .1 , � ,�� you, , I ­ . ,,, I ,�')., I ,=&%�., - Z Ingtq6t-then.she turn- WjJ1#h 6 ' wer6 106,k. '11D6 you mean," be asked abruptly, over to the crew, you and- that I ju-�t so many degrees, so many rd*- I I . 11. P" , . I , y @htAbg that they Vt � ndian I . ,��-",!l 4 uleen ed , - t16e4i�'0'4'1,r` the, Cotin a4fty"', er head. � r htg for him'- tand aftftkimrd, ebein.& "that YOU, 1D.V6 ,gobig, ,there � pal of yours, and lot them settlevAth utea nearer that �morznimt when Cap- Toronto ........ 4*.-.;.--.*-� IAO" � '1 ... . a 134 1. 1, ­ .. 4 , , "' , 7" , . 1. - -�, - h ,odg,", X -R- 1i I ,,, I ., 111,1�",` 171 � , '1� 4 I Z $1 * " � `11, , I` � � I .. w!,s `1�1`� 110 I , , , I 1� � I I � � . W,�'"e 1, ar Imad , q I ` I" , "�� .1 "I "� ", ' I- � , �_, � I. `�1?1 I 1� 19 m 1,1411 , I .9 I f%1W1iTn;-,,7%2et ttftftd� I , 11 ief,, rwas us � it" gave y.ou the Vun & this Alto, you. ql)6, :� ally dftbt you for the Kanswa's murder." tain Laynton would. emse to cost MONaUght ........... 4 6.�.. 6. ... 1. I " �Y'd I ,W. I tn .6u d1ink 'theWs, I 1 4o `JJ't� *e14D ' X� ­ " 0 , 'J4 � .'O ,in 0'Ousel" - 61dit he �j,,,,,,, " . � A . T " W - � -T "b. 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