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"Perhaps you wQqld like '44,, listAxit. 94 _W10 , Tp, , `�:, � ­ -'W' , 1714: 1 I I, #'#";� #q�,�Ai �,:.­, "O"8i" , ,, , :ell�! ,, . I .. I , - , . � I 14*1 � ,,r ,,,,, I t �� ... o V �'. I * , .0 1 111,94 , I , , ­ I I . . I - , , 1 ,�� � 'T r ii ­ y 'I �Ik',',��t,,"', , 1, " , , �,, , 'I "�, , ., , . , . ...... li, . . to stay'at a--.at'a tea-rop.m,or some , e. *.ft,* *0w,",,� 11,�il .., il ,"�,,,, I J i, , _4 , I � If 4w I 17' 1 " � il , l, �, NEW,,�, , ... ... ­. , ­� W, 1�11 . , I � ,,, h ,,,�,,',, " 1. �� . , L I I . ,-. , 0, WA, `;, ,H - , �, (T � � . . I I I . I _d 11.111, � - , , �', ,,�,,`��,,;iN , i',?,i�','&`,',!,,i I ' ' I . . � !, 1­1�4� , � ... � 11-.1-4 ." , . I I , i , ,_� _ . " 11��,ql, ,),�, " , , , 1� " 4) 1 "Ill " - i 2'� �'�[,, " 1, ("', , " 4 � �,:j­ ,,, i� � - , ,i fil ,. `�,�m77 "' - , " - �. . where until I -came out?" � ropp #�, , , � ;Z-,,- � , 115 4g, .R 1, - - - .. - q 4 , t ih , V" ''e�, 1; , I . . '. . , to. "I �tl I . - NO, "41 "'ll"w- g, 0"O, 1,1.�,%�.K,4'11g, - I .. . wn, " " "I ji; . up PIR: 'p.;w . ,0, I , :, � &N i, iiii, IN, :,,,� -� I . . ­ � . . , I , �� 11 ,;!,� c � . _ ,?,. It � , � I I , " M I I, ""' , - 0,11", ,,� """" I I � . . 11 BY EDGAR WALLACE I "But why,,,XAuri�m7*,"y Th , I ��:Ilf "I ,U� . ­ - . , . g ru, uvo� JE �1,4,if,� ,J � �.. � ­­ � . — ] I " ,- 1, - "i 4 ", , I wpm most unexpw , , , ta I , :1 , � , = 4 Iii., I .t , .", . I . I . 4�,Mary h ,, �� ,,,� �'�,'f 11 Phone No. 91, 1 . *,��sod,l ,i*',�, * .i a, 11, � � il'ilitini up. �'ll""I'll"�,��",".P,W-�,,�l.�,� S ,r,��,�,�,,,,,.,�,.�,r�,,,"�,�, " � , " JOHM J. HUGGAR , 1,im F-115 i " . a 11 "' - '-He WA swer. que�om. 11 of 1, I I I I . Nl,, JS nQt_PatiQ11t to in pl, 4,01no, 04A, 1#0 .of tho',*Q � �'.�'�'�,%; % . !,01 40m,"'Wi I ,�� � tamAstii, Solicitor, . � .1 . - . . I .1 . � 0 - I 1. . yot T I 4- ,-i " - I . I � " I ___ Ons. ­ I? : � ��, " 't, �) � 0 rg I 1 You; haven't romiipg--�� witu X61 ;, I , ,�, ,P ,, I 1 , ""KhOl"'DWI I . I I ' � I 0 , ,, ,,� ti - !,�,k� " - N . r ,QM,,. - g"$ ­ _ '. , .. ,�� '.1 , �J � , 0., ., , �,,­'1­ ­Pj­,�,��­Tdff­.­,' - ,I "It iv� .11"..., ,,,,, , �� "I", 11 � , ,1� J - . 't' ';04 0 ,� I A=, , ,,,l�, , Notary Public, Etc (Continued from' -last week) rqpprted ,the burglary, given times lawles� ples, than his worst .-enem "If you don't wish. to com�, don , 1101d'�.4u know ` i,g " foi "i �,, 0* I 1. XWMI, pl,� "o I 4 " - ' - --Seaforth, Ont. . . . .11 . - . y - ` . , I . '. , e 1. ,� � ,� l� 1!,�­ill ,,',�,�,�'�.141,.,i��.�,�,,'I�,��,�4 , , "" ill �� # I . 1$aa#JQ_Block_. . . � and full pattieu�lars, and had added gave I '. , I I . I , 1. � - , � , ­no�. li!gmll , � �� "�� ,, . . . .., him credit for.,� knew that there m,y dear," he said sharply, but alte.rn JgW., I !,,;�� R 111" , . � � "m � , �: , . N, - , ,,. ­: __� � m'! t W11 .­� _.A,,V*,,,A ') . , ,. . ,"That is what I should . _ . P , ',`O �� �," I I � I like--Ao . . .4 a note to this report to the effect had been no steal of'such iMportance ed his tone. "There are Or two 44.4ali n9d0d. '' . .. �,, ,�S J;', 1 1 � r i % 1_..­.­_,­­�5�,_n�­O. "...kii, tl:�'She­co4ld -smile no'w'.' ,.. . . I I ': ,­,�Ifi�imz 01,� , ,,.�'1977h, N.6�1,.,�J,%�',',� , , 1� M4� r, . 11 117�i � I.. �CIIUI �;, .. Il. . It wall that Divisional Inspector Wembury that 18cotland Yard 'W'ould'iseud one things I would like to 61 . -,., , Ili . ,, trfk to `.you 11,10. # anything yery import, ,,, �:: &64f�'­,.Wl - � ". ' ir�,'�h",3" " ng . M11 ONTP11 " '" " I ' rather wondorfial how comforti ' . wh6"Vas­roputedly its most. promis'.,Aboutiiiiiii-business matter 14' which I 9,.p is a little worried, I Up'nk.Pot, "I HO L. �,. lWyo,,; � _ , � & S. HAYS se. . - I ,,, _1 -1i � I il �, �� _ _ _ . was the -presence of Alan"Wembit"ii Alan was Ibamed. ,if Bliss's Ale- ing ofilper to conduct an independent MAY aieod a lit�le clerival assistance,"' 1%enftry _migfit,have 0 d: , _ - 4.,L *- , ,i- I I) �� , , , , t 1, BgrriSter,' ,Solicitor, Conveyancer "If it were the letter, 'he could hava. edunt'was true, -who could have been examination, I ­ , uiki that i'. I ;- 1`17 � He walked to her desk and took up Meister, ­� I I �:�i. " � .t worry befoto tip , �A . , went ' "to 14 . ,,, "I . . . . "; # and Notary Public. Solicitor for the (come and asked Iror iA. : 15111D 08 - the first man to climb up the*rope? By. some, extraordinary p 8 ,' a paper. I Scotland Xggdw -nothing. to wh4vi i4 .,� V":, ... : � il'), " , . 11, . 1. . . rote a, pe. 'i 11� ' .. ,as as, . I., " - I '. ", 7 ly �.. , , , �.��,�,`,, . I A - it W � I . I i�­ ,, , 7".� � � , .1 . Dominion Bank. Office in rear of the shook his head. And what other. Object had he ' i euliArly his own - he.'deciaed that there Here are the names and addreks;i ou1&Ib.q after. . . - - :.., � " ..,%"'!A,!k I I I . � - .... ­ . I "'ll"', I , "'' ill. , 1. Doininion Bank, Seafortb. Xoneyi to ��'Have you anything here ,of Meis- burgling gaiy Lenley's flat than a was nothing sifiw'tei in this attention. as of a number of,peop,16: I wish.you `IoYog didn't, bring Mr. Hackitt - by �' "i - , I ­ I i:�' , ­-,­,�.111�� .­��, "...111 I ter's any --pap . I 1. ,11 , I ­ , � , " , e" ��i't`11, k, * I—. I I loan. . �. . erp911 he asked sudden. search for t1ii code,?.i, It brought The Probalbly,Z"dquarters, were trying tokeeO this paper in your bag. .,The any chaitco?" lie, smileld, and she . ,O 1' " I - ,�;A_­­ ­_.. - ­­. 1-1 I . I . . . 1. I Ringer too near for comfort. Heriz ,out the'new divisional inspector, and gentlemen named should be lie .kp . r I r 11 ­­, 1,"..."i, . ,1�1­, I � 11 ... . Y. * . � I :M', v �� . .,, n6tif .4 s' & her head. ' .1 , . , v � ,--,, �� �� , ] ! � 4' � '� , 2' � � ,;� - ' '� ..... . ;,41,,�.�,;� . 14 She shook her head. was a mystery, which was never, solv-;,.. had sent -this Wise and experienced if anything --41 mean, if it is neces- ' 74flo, Maurice. ' " ' �' , , . �,; ) id - - didulit know - h ' ' 'imer, he, m,10fit'hold:.,t,1j,'­ I '' - L BEST & BEST I Keys?" he sukgested. I , .ed until that night of borror'-when ofter to discover the extent of h. .to � of ind -, ,10", "', "' . I r - 1: *14 . is sary Hackitt. was comiit�l think h J'h. ; , . at' of his subordiuito I - - J , ,,'�, ,� bu I' ­ I -% """I, 11. I � , Cj�i,o I � , , 1, 1, � ,, I ! P , "'Why ,yes' of toarse!" she f=9111- The (Ringer came to Moister"s house. acquaintanco, *with the,'Lenley's. 'He could not tell her that he had rather distressed him. 'What, is th j4'&p.0 � J , "'MI, _­" 31'�,�',,,,, . . Barristers, ' Solicitors, , Conveyan-� bered. -"I've' the keys of the house. Two little problems were recurring, (Meister's breakfast was riot an el- passed, that night in a cold sweat of . e in their affectiom. I I ­,,,�I.,, I �; mystery, Alan?" I I �, , lsl.-_,,,� i'', ��::,�."­ -, . I ­ . atlo iMr. wi '.04'W"o" �`­' ,iq,,�`W'R�,MNI� - .. , ,,, I"-$ r4, . I 11 ­ I I P1,6"'MM00'. 1. �� 4. , , '­ �(! , � _? , . "t abo'rate meal', and Was usually served 'fear, alternating snatches Of bad � He laughed. I I ­ to. 4 � younger i3OuA4b4. .' ­ I "" 7;"�� , I. �, �, I !I , . cer and No aries Public, Etc. Ofts Hii old cook is rather deaf and, to Mary'Lenley from day to day. Xo Th -.-, I ' t , . I In the Edge Building, opposite The Maul is §eIdom up when I arrive, the least important of, these was con- in his little -bureau. This morning dreams with an'endlpsa,,cogitati6ti on l JwThe tayst I I`K,000; , ,V ,","m � erY is the one you�ore of ibi . . I - � , ,,�' 1, . , :,- ,,, 1 ; 1W . I' Expositor Offiee. . ' s *ayi. ',H,e was , bad; ., "' , ,!"��-��24 N 11 ,-� I , , �, I.. . - I �. . e . . " t L, 1;. I 1. - , ii,­'�_ I ­qo1or Come to her face, he nowl­ r ... ,q..:_ '' 111. , I . ­ " I er gat and the ,door." Should she tell Maurice coffee, a small plate of fruit and a morrow held. Nor could he explain saw the - he 't6'A '. . , � ` � I so hd has given me a key of the out- tained in the formula, '14Shall I tell' it consisted, as usual, of a cup- of the�'unpleisgnt possibilities whis-h the making,'my dear." And then ..'as fore h -e wen 'w'Aiiieric � t. i I Maurice ? 14 , ,e a I VETERINARY .. . i, 11TW,here- do you keep them," askeCithat she had been to tea with Alan biscuii. He unfolded the newspaper !LhAlLihe names which he -had written went on penitently: -,ff.l'm ,Mr. J4. � I . .", 1. .. AT"U, I . awfully Mauricile Melsto 7-,XN",4 . I Alan. er,;*tt1`W . IiAl, . � 9".94. , A` ! ."'! ". ,,�",�� ... I'll.. � �­.,�:' ,1! . 5';�f� � . , ' Wiembury . . . should she ,tell by the side of his table and glanced down,and chosen with,such care,.were sorry. That's terribly familiar." , hiid , ... �, . I I She opened her bag. form, in one) *aitiiig , , ,­�,"�4 1 .. I .. I . I , .,;130) * � �� 1. ­��,�X. I I I 2, 222 I&— d ., ,,A I `!��', ,,,,.,$A . i _w . . 1. in aboitt with him of the burglary that'had been, at it, idly. His life was so full that men of substance who mighV vouch "I don't Mind really," she laughed. hln%V49� .... V olpen, Pow, An&1`W ,� 11 S i .t f" peo'i % ' 51 , �. Pti ' . � . !'I carry the me. Be- committed the night before? On the he had little time for,,or interest in, f6r him in, certain eventualities. He "IFin pretending that you'rib a very The walk - , 7 ... . ��",��i�� VX1 , � : I . JOHN GRIEVE, V.S. I ' :,�i��q"&, I .. . . I... I . of the Man WiS 'Y 'f -, t,,."., I., I � . I , X'. "I , have confessed with truth that old gentleman. Do you often have iliar. . ��­ .1 `i',4e�, 11 . sid6s,, Alan, why on earth should Mr. whole she felt the least unpleasant the great events of the world; but might , , a aiu"; ,, ,��Z,` , 11, .1 t., i ,"-­,.�-- , .'�',-'_`;i� , . �,�. i'a t I - T- I - SUP]50se he confessioii, the. one � which would a new item at the toip of, the columns he wanted her company that morning. these important conferences? And - ,Sam 11"ti, ex-eonvic , 0 1 ie�_�),. i 'i, Honor graduate of Ontario Veterin- Bliss want the keys,, , . ` I Kry College. All diseases of domestic can .see 'Mr. Meiste'r whenever lie probably absorb him to the exclusion can ht his eye. 0111T I illl'��,�,,i,RFR, I 'i, . 19 for.the distraction he, needed, during wh6'is that, Alan?" .1 I ,�::,,,M� .1 1. &Wmals treated. Calls 'promptly at- wishes." . 'was ha -the corridor in charge ,Of � d � pliobs, ' `il"� , "' ntures. the hours that -preceded his interview ' A iibediutiful little coupe had a _ ��hij;. _� I %" , , 'r, 'i. �."� 11, _ seratio'hed _:". !�. I ,.q , drawn clothes police officer, " 7. 'tended to and chargias-mc,derate. Vet.; 'But Alan's mind was. on anothey Maurice was not down when she Prison Riot,. 1. with the ,Commissioner; and if the' noiselessly to the kerb just ahead of . � L'. �, I I ' Haekitt, 41 11 , 11,% I ;erinary Dentistry a specialty. Office, trail. Did Bliss know of "the'-y.isit. arrived, and Mx. Samuel �L ... nose thoughtfully and vondere&_ ' ' ' " " I, �� , .. I - 'Convict Saves the Life of Deputy . 'worst happened, for somebody, to be their own car. The chauffew . " .. and residence on Goderi6h Street, d Jump- where, ho, bad seen the face before�' I .,. "' � 11 pp of Cora Ann -.Milton to this girl? newly installed in the Meister house- I at hand whom he could notify; and ed down, opened .the lac .. I .:";, I I . quered door, � Mr.' Bliss opened the door''.0f.thij . .­� I -door east of Dr. Mackay's office, Sea- Supposing he had set himself Cie hold, was polishing wearily the win- overnor. I - -trust to work in. his interests. 11 and'a girl got out, looked up at the 10hief ,60 ` * . ,,;,�,t,'11 L I G I �"`�i , I.. I . nstable's, rol walk-bit-iji: �" ' '- - "n . - I forth. . . task of hunting down The Ringer— dow that looked out on to the leads. .. "I don't,know what they ,",, ... I ­ l � - ­­ - I . want me facade of ,Scotland Yard and passed and slammed the door.r W.. en -4= - ,',�,!)' . . . . It . I and Alan WembuSy had not beentiot- He had made his appearance a few He glanedd through the description for'at Scotland Yard," he said, with leisurely -under the arch. Thou �, _�.T,,. I , - 1, I . ified ,that the Central Office we gh'i�, gazing ,a,bstrikedl, ythroligh pio, - .., tv,, ,� .. ­ ,;�, -�2 , , i . ., , re days before, ;and in spite of his un- expecting to find A name with which an attempt at lightness. "ProbwItly was early in the morning, and' the double, wind�w§,- which gave, -a- miew . r, -A, I "I � I; - A. R. CAMPBELL, V.S. playing a lone hand—would he make -plea ant past 'Mary liked the little he was familiar, but, as is usual in some little matt6i connected. with one place was crowded, a. cigarette burnt I :1 "'.. .. I .. I 9 !4,4 . this difficult .entry in order to test inian, .1 these cases, a strict -anonymity was of my clients." ,.. � . of the Eknibankment. turned his head, ..;I.., V I In _11 . ­ :.�',_ � Graduate of 'Ontaiio between her glovidd fingers and she and nodded. Elvery'ti e he iiad met , � _._.��� ,p Veterinary *' .. 11.;.'�.­-� I ,%1,1,_ - I Coltege, University,of Toronto. � All his suspicions? ,And supplose -he "Good morning, miss." He touch- preserved as to the identity of the "Do they'often send, for you?" she 'left behind her the elusive fragrance ,Central inspector Blis I . . - . re after the 'letter, how would he ed an invisible cap. "The old man's prisoner concerted. There had' been asked* inficcently. . . s he had liked - � _'.�..:��, . diames of domestic' aiAmali treated we � of'some eastern perfume. ­ ,�. I � I I . ..", .., still up in bed, bless his old heard" a riot in a county jail; the ringlead- ,'Ho looked at her quickly. "She's'a swell, isn't she? ,And aA ,,,,.,r I , , ' have heard of it? - ' him less. �� � `,,�, by the most modern principles. �, .*.e bearded man made for the desk. - , I , Charges reasonable. Day or night. "Only one man would haive come "Mr. Meister had a heavy' night," ers had struck down a warder and "No, I have ,never been before. In old acquaintance of yours" . . -� I.,. � . In the'centre of .the roomit, piAed up, I , . ­�,,A I I . ) ys, and - � '' 41, ", ,� ,� I calls promptly attended to. Office on 'after that' letter_�-and that man is she -said primly., .1i4 taken possession of his ke fact, it is a most unusual procedure. "Not Mrs. ,Milton!" said' the girl a sheet. of yapet, read it and grunte& , I ...�,�.; � 1. 'The Ringer," he said with conviction. -.0,"Thick' is the word I'd use"..,said would have killed the deputy gover- I have 'never heard ,of a solicitor' be- in amazement. I I .... I ":.I' � Main Street, Hensall, opposite Town ' . I . I A trim messenger came in and hanilii-' � . I . "'He b;,L,d_Ieft the front door open Sami, wringing out a leather cloth at nor, who happened to he in the prison ... i.�, I Hall. .Phone 116. 1 . ing "Mrs. 'Milton it is. I must run af- ed him -a letter; he read the address ,.Zl; 11 . 1, I I . when he ­..came in, and now, as they his leisure. . . I hall at the time, but for the bravery She nodded pLt.this. . dr6ppei . I ' �zi',, - . 1- , i � � 1, . � - ter her and shepherd her into a nice and" i the envelope on, , the- . � " returned to the dining room, the por Very wisely Mary did not encour- of a convict who, with the hid of a �'I thought so," she said. "Alan airy room." i � I I - ­ .. . , . tabl "'. 4� o,� MEDICAL in .the hall. I � o. Turning M6 head �with 'an imimmii . . 'I', 1, ) , I . 11 '11, .. 11 I age any- further revelations. ed the officj'�J' told methat they -ask you to come to She dismissed him with a nod. He -patient gr-owl,'he aske : . � i �� I 0 .. 1. I "Here you are, miss,�, 'he called "Funny old house, this, miss." Sam till armed warders came on the- -scene.' Scotland Yard either to 'pump, you t ok her hand in his for a mo t , r"Why is the Assistant Commiis_ I . . d � I . . � men � � ,�`u I J.:� , - li 1. I I eagerly. "The fellow's outside. What knocked with his knuckles at one of Maurice ' sed his lip's and smiled. oi� cititch you!" ' . . 1. 1, . pur and looked down into her eyes. I sioner holding this, i 91 I ; ", , . i' I nquiry, anyway. I . � 1�11 I I I ­.. ' about calling a policeman?" the "panels. "Holler. "It's more like His regard for the criminal was a (He glowered at this, . ,'�4'! I � �.. "I ,� ,� 'DR. F. J. R. FORSTER I "You know where to find me, Ws not an administration job. Things. . ,�-.�,!) ­11�1 � . "WiNh ,fellow?" asked WemburY a .rabbit warren than a house." , very low one. They were hardly hu- "I beg of' you not to give me at Mary?" he� said in a low voice,. and .have cha ed con-siderably , I I ng .. , %� . ", 8 I l�,:.i * .�, quickly. "Do you mean the bearded !Mr. Meister's residence had been mi�in. being8; he speculated idly on second hand the v-ulgaiities of your before ,she could an wer'tbis cryptic pretty I .fi� , Eye, Bar, Nose and Throat . ?I). . � ,since I was here.',' -1 , "I �� . an built in the days when Peter the 1VV rewa'a the heroic'convict would -police officer friend. 'To Pump YOul question, he was gone. 'M , . 'I' . Graduate�i,n Medicine, Univeisity of m - naz r ­ ., Alan withdrew his attention fro'""" - "I . . 1110 .., I Evidently the porter did -not know Great was still living- in Deptford. receive. Something more than he de- —what an expression! Obv­usly At the request of a policeman, the the new County Council building . � � � . I I Toronto. I ; Alan for a police officer. She -passed this news of historical in- servd"d. . ­ they have asked me to go bee e I . ­.�:.Ii� . - ,Aus driver of her caii moved the car be- -The Clvief Constable had the e'ase, ­ . �;�m , Late assistant New York Opthal . .. wei and Aural Institute, Moorefield's "Yeq� sir. Don't you think we terest on to the wholly unimpressed -Opening the box of cigars that was I've def ended, some rascal about whom yond the gateway and came to ahalt in hand," he said, "but.he's away ill. I 'PI'A :,,�, -- 7 y re Throat Hos- ought to call a policeman? There's man. on the table," -be bit 6ff the end and they want information. Possibly the at a place where she had amore coniiiii so Colonel Walford 'is taking, it, for . " ., - .1111, . ­ � I I vitals, London, Eng. At Commercial one,on point, duty at the end of the "I never new Peter . . . King lit a long, black cheroot, and as he man is planning to r6lb"fiii6., . , ­ ' . - ­, R I . i road-" ­.. I .... I -11 1..:_ was he? 'That sounds like one of .smoked his mind Vacillated between . The point was such, a sore one tbau prehensive view of, the building. It 111m,'. � - . 1 "I "';, Hotel, Sedforth, third Monday in 'did not look like -a police headquar- "But 'Why Walford?` snarled Bliss. : ''� ,`iii . each month, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Wilembury 'brushed ,past him and Meister's lies." ,Mary axid her peculiar experience. Mary very wisely refrained from ,ters: it might hav'e 'been the head of- "He has abouti-as mmli"know-ledge of , � '. �71 ... 4 . 'i., .1 . - 4 ; ... 68 Waterl6d' Street, South, Stratford, ran down the stairs. . 'Emerging into 41t's history, Sam," she said sev-. What -was Bliss doing.in Deptford, he citrryirig it any further. fice of some prosperous insurance the jolb-as my foot!" ' , I I—— I "'Jt, � �, 11 � I the night, he saw a man standing on irely, as she4usted her typewriter. wondered; he tried to recall the i"n ,Maurice possessed no car of his om ny, or a Govern nt 'rig Alan was very patient.., 'He knew- : '­... . .",��'. . ' - . - c pa me bulldi . ::: "', - I I 111. , i DR. W. C. SPROAT I the opposite side of,the road., ''He. "I don't take any notice of history as be had known hi�i years before, oi�vn, and it -was characteristic of on which a %5..Ually staid 'architect that 'he would be in'eeting-`Blis� that --1 " . . , ...... , � ... ac I '... . iij I—— I made no attempt to conceal himself - —that's lies, too," said H kitt calm- but he was unsui-cessful. him that the' local girage could sup- had been allowed to give full 'play morning. , and had' it in -his. mind to' I ii � . Iiii to .his Gothic tendencies. What was ask him about that mysteriops.visit . Graduate.of Faculty of Medicine, indeeq,,. he was standing in the full ly. "Lor', mfss� you don't know all Iff-ackitt came in to clear away the plA no 111'achi 'ne of suffici6nt. maghif . I ..... ­,'' ..., - . _. . , -­­­ 11 I. �",!,' University of 'Western Ontario, Lon-. light, of the street, lamp; but drew the history books I've .read—,IUme breakfast things, and, glancing fam- cence to. supporl his estate. The Rolls thappening (behind (those 1windows? he had paid to Malpas Mansions,, but "", - . � . I don. Member bf. College of Physic- aside ,as Wenibury crossed the road, MaciulajA, Gibbons, the feller that iliarly' over IMeisteros shoulder, read which came to him from a West End I ..;,411 � . � What drama or tragedy was being Bliss seemed hardly in a -coinmuni.... . �1' . w the account. . hirer was the -newest anj shiniest played out in those rooms which look cative mood. ' ­ I. I 1.11, ims and Surgeons of Ontario. Office and ,�ong before -he reached the rote all about Rome." I I � . 1. - � ­. . � in Aberhart?s Drug Store, MAiin St., stranger he knew that Mary's sur- She was astounded. 1"That deputy's a pretty nice fel- that couldb u . � . 44 . I I . . I , " � .1 � , p- proc red, anO�to the ad- upon the Embankment? She thought. This is a pretty,big thing. If The � ,, Seaforth. 'Flione 90. mise had been .correct. - it was Bliss. "You'fve read them?" low," he volunteered. "I wonder miration and envy of the . Flanders . Ri . .. , ,;,:, , 11, , . of Johnny and -shivered a little..,,His ngeti is really back�-,and head- .%.'. ' . 11 .. - . . I "Good evening . Inspector Wem- He .-nodded. 11 what made .the boys get up against Lane wh stood in their rQorway,3 record was somewhere in that build7 quarters is pretty certain that he - . .., '11.1114 - . I ­, 11, . I�Studied le'ni," he said solemnly, -s6 him. But the ,screws are bad." to w rs O' . �! . . .. D& A. NIEWTON-BRADY, bury," was the cool greeting. aith the departure, Mary drove ing, tabulated in long cabinets, his is,......i..,..........,;" I �,'.,�� . . . ". ! - I I Without preliminary, Alan made solemnly that she laughed. ,Meister raised his coldeeS�es. off with- her- employer. His gervous- . finge��pririts, body -marks, coloring. -Bliss smiled contemptuously. I I A ... �­ , .. I � Graduate Dublin University, Ire- his accusation. 1"You're -quite a student: I didn't �'If you ,want to keep this job, ness seemed to increase rather than It was dreadfully odd to think of "The Ringer!" And -then, remem- I I �t %; -1 . I land. Late Extern Assistant Master ,"Somebody has broken 'into Miss realize that you were su-ch a well read you'll not speak unless you're spoken diminish.as Deptford was left behind. Johnny as a number in a card index. 'berin-g: ',Who is this man who wrote, .1�r.... Riatundi Hospital-, for Women and ,Lenliey's flat to-nigl�lul �-and I have man." I to, Hackitt." . He aAed her half a dozen times if Did they have numbers in jail also? from Maidstone PriSID1191y :::: `� . - : 'I, I 1, ._:� � Childrdff, Dublin. Office at residence it is you, Bliss." "You have, to do 'somi6thing in - '. 1. ;�,� "I - - "No offerice," said Hackitt, quite she had the paper with the names of She seemed to ren-winber reading a- ­ 'Iffackitt—a fellow, 1, , 1, lately occupied by Mrs. 'Parsons. ' Wh� knew Inm.11- I - � . , XL,,. .111.1 . � I 'tMroken into i4ss Lenley's flat, 'stir'," said SaiW,' and she realized unpertirrilbed. "I'm naturally . that- his influential friends. Once, after an bout such things. .. . I . ,:.. " Hours: 9 to 10 a.m., 6 to� -7 P.M.$ ilpy I �� Bliss laughed harshly. -2 . �:"��, er. The central inspector was 'that- this reading.:,of his had whiled ty�ll . interregnu'm of gloo,my silence on his . . . � "it , Suvidays, 1 to A, P.nii, . � 2866-26 r. . I I `1111aekitt!, Do �tou think , '1glat ' I .-,W. . I , .1 . rathe amiused. "Do I look like ' a away some period of bi� incarceration. "Then try your chattiness on some- part, she had tried to make conver- 'She was suddenly conscious that ,,� I * I . ­ � I Hackitt knows anything about himi?., .1 � :.�',,,E, I , burglar?" I He had an extraordinary stock of body ehse!" snapped Maurice. sation by asking himl if he had seen somebody was starting, in at the car . _4`W . i . DR. F. J. . BURROWS , You're getting pretty credulous. at- -V14 .... I "I don't know What you look like knowledge on unlikely subjects. Pos- The man went'out of the room with an item in the newspaper. ' , and, turning her head, she met a pair 'Scotland Yard in these days.!" I I . �g -Office and residence Goderich Street, but., you were seen in the courtyard sibly. this was-igained under simil I A. , i ar the tray, and had gone a few minutes "Riot in a prison?" he answered of humorous blue eyes that twinkled . . : . I - �11.1 ' . east of the United Chiirch, Sea- just 'before dark, examining the food circumstances. Once or twice ' he before he -returned, bearing a -long abstractedly. "No—yes, -I did. What under shaggy grey eyebrows. A tall, (Continued next week.) . ... "I , forth. Phone 46, Coroner for the lift; There'!a no doubt that thd­ihan strayed to 'the piano, although this y . '41"'. ' ,ellow envelope, Meister, snatching about it?" . beqt figure in a homespun suit, witn I . , I , ,,, ' .1 � County of Huron. � I . who entered Miss Lenley's room gain- had been dusted and -polished, as he it from his hand, glanced at the sup- %' it is the prison Johnny,is in," she an impossible brown felt hat on the - . - . "t , .1 ' 4 � ­ I I ., I � � I ' ed admission by that means." ., could see in bqr face reflected in the erscription. It, was marked "Very - ,back of his white -head, and he was . �:, said, "and I was rather worried�he . DIL C. MACKAY , ­ -'In that case," said Bliss, "you had black top; but the piano fascinated Urgent and Confidential" and bore is such an impetuous boy, and probim; obviously wishing to �peak to her. LONDON AND WINGRAM . I � 11; ", . I , better take me down to your funny him, and probably he bad a higher the stamp of i8cotland Yard. I ably he has done something' foolish. She opened the door of'the car and � . .11 I . C. Mackay, honor gradtiate of Trin- I � ­ South. I � ''�� , �. !rl 1. I little police station and charge' me. respeft, for. Mr. Meis­t6r because of . "Who brought.this?'! he asked. Is there any way of finding out?" came out . . .. ... I -i- , . : .. . * . . . .. ., ity University, and gold medalist of . "VVII be Miss Lenley, I think? � I , Of -qualities than for his "A copper," -said Sam. 'Meister was interested. - � I �11` I I i But before you do so, I will make his inusical 1 �� Trinity Medical College; member your job a little easier by confessing knowledge of'the law. He depresse p.m . 1.� I '. the College of Physicians and Sur- d Maurice pointed to the door. "Was Johnny in that jail? I didn't MY name's Lomon ." Wingham ..... , 2.05. ` i , .1 "-Oh, yes, you're do" slid Belgrave . 2.'2T, . � geons of Ontario. that I did climb that infernal"r'ope, a key that tinkled sharply, and apol- "You can go." . realize that. Yes, my dear, we'll find. �r. Lomou ........ ::,.-'.'-1" ."�),� " ;� J, " . ­ I � - that I did force the" * low of Miss ogized. . He waited till' the door had closed o4t.,Jf you wish." � smiled. "I thought 1 re�qgnized Blyth .................... ii. 2.33- I DPL H. HUGH ROSS Lenley's bedroom, - a -,I did inspect "I'm going up to Scotland Yard to-, upon his servant before he tore open He evidently brooded upon this as- You." Londesboro ................. 2.40, : -11, .. . 1 I . . , . , ! � I I .1 the flat. But I Oid,not find what I morrow, miss," be said, and she the' flap, and his hand 'shook as he pect' of the prison riot, for as the "But, my dear leddy, you've never Clint(in .................... � 3,os. . �, . I Graduate of University of Toronto expected to -find. J ' e man who was thought it had something to'do with drew out the foliled typewritten car was crossing Westminster Bridge seen me!" Brucefield .................. &26v� . "..., � . 4 Faculty of Medicine, �nember of Col- there.,before me ot that." '-his recent imprisonment, and expres- paper. I he,'aAid: , , . "'Alan—Mr. Wembury isays You Kippen .................... 3.33. , "... ., , . Physicians atid Surgeons 9 "Is that your xplanation?"' asked sed only a polite interest. "Never .. ­­�'l hope Johnny is not, involved: it look like every doctor be has ever Hensall .................... 3.39, . ... I lauid; pass graduate courses in Wembury, when the other had finish. been there before," said Sam com- Sir, . . � would mean the loss of his lmarks.,, known." Exeter ..................... . 1% "I . 3.53: . , q I . Chicago Clinical School'bf Chicago ; ,do "that there was another man in placenily, "'but I suppose it's like 6v- . 1. have the honor to inform you She had hardly digested this om- This seemed to please him, for his , 11, I �:1 ­ Royal Ophthalmic Hos ital London, the flat?" . ery other busy's office—.one chair, one that the Deputy Commissioner, inous remark before the car turned shoulders shook with silent laughter. North. . �, I , I . England; University Wospital, Lon- "Exactly—a perfect explanation table, one pair of handcuffs, a serg- lColonel Walford, C.B., wishes to on to the Thames Embankment and "Ye're no, curious, or you'd ask . . 1. ;, , I .. Ill ----�Back of Do- Exeter ...................... 10-50, . 11 , don, England. Office though it may not satisfy you. i eant' and forty-five thousand perpur- see you at his office at Scotland pulled up just short of the entrance me bow I knew you," he said. And _ 2ninion Bank, Seaforth. .Pfione No. 5. pe -until I had ing liars!" Yard at 11.30 in the forenoon to Scotland Yard. then he,looked up at Scotland Yard Heiisall . ­ I ................ 11.12' I " 1. I . 1A 1) Night calls -answered from residence, did not climb the ro t * Kippen .................... 11.19, . _-,�;� 1 "I . Victoria Street,'Seaforth. � , seen somebody else go up that way, The entrance of Meister at that to -morrow. The matter is of the "Perhaps you would like to sit. in 4'A sad and gliloomy-fa,l -place, I I A"; __ — and open the window. It was just moment cut short his ,speculations. greatest importanice,' 'and. the the car and -wait?" . young leddy," He sbook his heal Brucefield .................. 11.27 Ile , I I before dus�k. Youf friends w " . . DR. S. R. COLLYER ill dou,15f- Maurice looked shaky, and ill, she Deputy Commissioner wishes me "How long will you be gone?" she- dblefully. "I(ou've no" been- called ,Clinton ..................... 11.59 . 'e, I ,�, � I less tell you that I im-mediatelywent thought. After he Ild gruffly dis- to say that be trusts yoii will ' asked. '�e_re -professionally?" i �, , Londesboro ................ 12.16, 1 il Graduate Faculty of Medicine, Uni- � and knocked at Miss missed his new servitor, he told her make every effoXt to keep this 'Mr. Meister would have gi,ven a lot As he spoke, 4e,...,fumbled in his Blyth ...................... 12.23. ",'! versity of Western Ontario. Member up the stain, . Belgrave - ..­­­ ...... 12.39. � � , I Lenley's door,, and, receiving no an- he bhd slelyt badly. iappointmeni,, and notify him by of money to have been able to answer pockets, produced a silver tobacco box . ".. *' , 'Surgeons of 'I" * * * * *** * *' . 1, I I College of Physicians and entrance "Where did you go "- -he began. telegram if you cannot be at that question with any a and rolled a cigarette., ' Winghan' ..... I ......... 12AT - ! Oiltarim. Post graduate work at New swer, decided to make my ccuracy. '. I "They've dragged me froir. my . , .. I I York City Hospital and Victoria Hog- the same way as the unknown in- iShe thought it was an excellent Scotland Yard at the hour nam� '91 don't know. The46 officl , I � 4 -_ I . I Vital, London'. Phone: HertBall, 56. truder.� Does that satitify you, Mr. moment to tell, him of her-qurglar. ed. ple'are very dilatory. An'y-way, you sfacties to examine a poor wee body," � I .1 , . `� . i ;� 1, Qffice, King Street, Hensall. Wembury he said, and at first sthe toolc him C. N. IL " "' "' P ., or do you think that as a And ,because she did not wish to talk I have the honor to be, skr,.ptb. can amuse yourself as you wish." .. 11 . . . . 'hght he had beer. i I 1-t . . police officer I exceeded my duty in of 'Cora Ann she made no I As he was talkijig he saw a man literally, and tlio I : I I . ' I � East, 71'� - I . ,chasing a burglar?" . to the stolen letter, He listened in A summons * to Scotland.Yard! The drop nimbly from a tramicar and brought to identify some dro,ivned or .11 - t .. - DR. J .A .MUNN -Alan was in a quandary. If the amazement, until she came to the in- first that Weister had ever received. slouch across the road towards the muidered ,man, and the look of anti- I a.m. p.m* , 'J . joderich ........... 6.35 0 ,� . l story the man told was true be had terview which 41an had had with What did it portend? arched entrance of police head i J 'quar-i pathy in her face was not lost on G 2.4 � , �1 -_ � - J, . I . Graduate of'NorthweAtem Univers- perfect justification fo,r his 'action. Inspector Bliss. . 'He rose to his feet, opened a little iers� .. the doctor. Holmesville .......... 6.60 ( 2.56 __�-.V,4� 1 '141t (), Clinton ............. 6.58 ,3.05 . i� �� �, ­ III -1-11, _ y;""Chicago, 111. Licentiate Royal But was it tkue? . . "ETIM0 , That's queer!", ut a long bottle. "Hae,kitt?" he ,said incredulously. "She's -i alive," he gurgle -1, "aind n , . l r I',, I "Did you turn out the contents of He st od up, his eyes tightened, as of ,brandy, and splashed a generou., "He"didn't tell me he was coining'Hd 8(' viiattractive!" He held oA his �1 College of Dental Surg�ons, Toronto. Seaforth ........... 7.12-,, .3-21 11 V ii � Office Over -Sill,' Hardware; Mairl St., the,. drawers tby any chance?" � ,, 0 p 17.18 3.21, ��,,, I I though be were facing a bright light. portion into a glass; and be was fur- served me my breakfast half an hour Iony, hand. "I'd like to, be ni�eting St. Columban ...... I " Seaforth., Phbne 151. Bliss shook his head. "Bliss . . . I haven't seen him ious with himself to find that his before you arrived at the bou�e." yr,,,i it -ore ,often, Miss ­tMi, 1,e,,,%. Moube Dublin ................ . 723 3.32 . "I ...."I.." . ,.7, '. I. � I . � � I I "No. I'm afraid.our friend forestal- for years.. He's �-een in America. A hand .was shaking. What did Scot- Bi-, face was twitching. Shes' wa,A III co�ie Along and see yol �ne (lay. I 11 "i . I . - - . . I q ' West. . ... led me,tbere. I opened -one drawer clever fellow - . . . Bliss . . . land Yard know? What ,did they amazed that ." small a thing could, and we'll have a bit chat." . , '_', I lj� low .. Dublin ............. * 11.24 9.12 .1 it" �l DR. F. J. BECHELY_% , � -and ,gathered from its con1u�io,n that hulmi.ph ' , wish to khow? His future, his very have so devastating an effett. "I should love i.t,, docto-�"` she said St. Columban ...... 11.29 . .., I -'T . my predecessor had made a search. "But don't youi think it was extra- jifbertV, depended on the answer to "All right," he nodded and scarce- truthfully- .. I ;, ' ., ,,� 1,4 - ordinary, 'Maurice, that he should those questions. The morrow! The ly looking at he�,�stro0 away.i. She liked the old man� there' was Clinton ............ 11.55 9.89 I '' Graduate Royal College of Dental I don't think he found what he want Seaforth ........... 11.40 9.25. ), � Surgeons, Toronto Office over W. R. , �I '' A� . ' ed, and that he will very likely come climb up into my flat, or that thefe very day he had chosen to put into He stopped at the entrance to the a geniality and a youthfulness in that HlO1m,,.vJll . ........ 12.06 9.51, �; . it , Smith's Grocefy, Main' Street, Sea- again to -night. That is why I am should have been anybody there be- execution certain plan-, -he bad form- Yard as some creature" of the wild ,smile of his that went straight to her Goderich ....... r -.­,v-­,1-2M 10.05, 'i'�!", ' '. I forth. Phones: ,Office, 185 W; resi-. here. Have you any further ques- fore"�im-�wbat profit can. they find ulated. ,Unconsciously Scotland Yard night halt at the entrance of a rat. h( -art. She watched hi -n , sliuffi!' ., . . I -Ell, I �' � # I I . n g .1 ... I. -- deftc& 18.5 J, I , . I I I tions,, insipector?" . in burgling 'My poor little apart- had given Mary Lenley a day of re- What did Halekitt know about him? 1,iltriously, the cigarette still t,vist- �!J) , I I ::No 11. said Alan shortly. ment?" spitel What tould Hackitt say? When be ingi-and rolling in his hand, until the .. 11� I 1. - ­,�, I I C. P. R., TlilE -TABLE . " s!, . I.. I A�k­�ou're not thinking of in-' IMaurice-shook his head. I had taken the man into his employ, grey pillars, of the, gateway bid him I �- .!,.,� '41 � CONSULTING ENGINEER yitin.g me to meet your superintend- t"I don't-lbelieve it. Bliss waitted . I , - 1. I , �1'1 , he bad not been "tuated. by any froth view. Who was the poor wee I �, - I _� . .. �. I � ent?. Good! Then I thtnk"my pres- to &J something in your room. The ... I CHAPTER XXI , East. i. I S. W. Archibald, B.A.Se., (Toronto), sense of charity—on the contrary, be ,body? She knew that he referred to I ... . ,,� ; i ,; , . - ence for the moment is a iittle sul- yarn about another man having gone felt be was securing a bargain. But a forthcoming cross-examination, for a.m. �. I... I �11;. O.L.S., Registered' Professiorial En At the lawyer's requesf, Mary ,., , "� i�,, erfluous." And, with a jo-i,k of his up'is all bunk ' . was Hackitt in the pay of the polite Alan bad told her of his %xplolt with� Goderich .� ............... ., .... 5.50� , "" _ ", gineer and Land Surveyor. Victor ' early to work the following 'E'l .AJ shoulder, he turned and strolled at a `�But What uld he find?" she in- came _a "nose," sant into his house to the poisoner Prideaux. And then it Menset .................... 5.56 -1 _�V V Building, 288% Dundas Street, Lon- ' cc' . . ,;.R. don, Ontario. Telephone, Metcalf leisurely pace along the sidewalk., sisted, and Maurice ,Mt1ster was not morning, and she was surprised to pry amongst his papers, unearth his flashed upon her --,Cors, Ann Milton! McGaw .................... 6.0,& ,i,,1;,,l,,! ­��.�, � .,.,, . I , �' 2801W. . Going back to the girl, Alan toll lyrep&ved t6 offer a convincing reas- find Maurice dp and dressed. He was secrets, reveal the mysteries of lock�- She felt rather sorry for Dr. Lo- Auburn ......... � ........... 6.11 ,��'��4 %'� "�P� I I . ',",�", her of his interview, and loyalty to on. .',, ' one of those men who usually Was ed cellars and'boarded-up attics? m,on,d- he was such a nice, .............. 6426.1 �. I ,'_�. ,i;'i I I i 46 .� ;_ ., ���' ""I'l I � ` " his 'cloth preventod his giving his Blissl -He had no right in Dept- meticulously careful as to his dress,. .. .� , , 0. Setting his teeth, he walked down sbul; be would find Cora Ann Milton Walton ..................... 6 � �. kl� .A , ..; , I AUCTIONEERS own private views on the matter. ford, unless ; and indeed was almost a dandy iiii the gentle slope and turned ii,rto Scot- a particularly difficult I lady, McNaught .... , ... 6:6191 ", . this respect, ,But be *as usually a land Yard. . " ""*'ell", el,ul_ I 14 6 - . I i k! % ­... - � ,, ­� 0., "'He may be spe9king the truth," Maurice wisJlboth -puzzled and ap - slow dresser and like to lounge about . Toronto ............... ... 10.125 1 �_.Ili 11 �" he said. "i0f course it' wag his duty I '.... � C I - . . .. �;:,�i; ,I,!, I I I pii"bliensive. The adv�nt of a Central the house in his pale green dressing- I . I 1� ... , to follow a burglar. If he is lyin ' -'.�,,,',, I OSCAR KLOPP_ go " . 0 West . i�-.,! - .'' I I I . --1 o it to 'Deptford could only indicate gown un'til tbe arrival of clients or ,CHAPTkR XXIH .. ,�. � � ,." � �',Md "I but .,If man . a.m. I 1h,", I I I ' ' I - % - be is telling the truth he will have some extraordinary hap)jening, and the 'hecessity for a consultation with CHAPTER XX -11 I � Ilf" . �,­ 1!:1., Honor Gra�uate Carey Jones' Na, . unsel, made him, -at garment. -Central Deteertiv-e Toronto ..................... � 7.40, ,-.- .,-�111111' �, I in � shed th - Mary did not see . , = tional School,for Auctionoeting, Chi- to. report the- matter." ' his' mind ho wpnt ovec the various co , � lickly through McNaujilit ................... 11.4� ll.��,��.�, ;` . I , events w0h might be calculated Ao , Wh�n she tame in, he was walking Mary elected to spend the first Inspector Bliss walk qt � I 1, r� ,, cago, 'Special course taken In Pare Walton ............. ...:,.: 19.61 I , 1441p i t of her, time of waiting in the the stone doorway of -Scotland Y & . 1,11,11". k I Bred Live Stock, Aeal Estate, Ver- '110 I .h d ­._,t�,� �, .... 11,i� § or half an hour later, an interest that ekalted policeman. up and down the room, with his hands par ard. Blyth ... � ........... 12.1t . , I . as he out of the bit ire luftd-d Strangel� enough,, Deptford..:at ' this clasped behind him. He looked as if car with a newspaper, 'but the print- lie scarcely acknowledged the salute . ,.., . I P 4_� ". ", * * - , ", '.1 �. chayi,dise afid Farm .... Sodes,,,, Rathp I . 0 , g, I ", I ,� I - . t �edL Auburh .......... i .,. .4 ...... I .28? ,I �.��v . 4. ,,,, �"iii�, keeping, with. P ift'lin markets. ftt- round BliA, ,but, there waa no moment was unusually well behaved. he had not slept ,very we'll, and she I ed page was a poor rival to 'the page- of the constable on duty, and pa�lt , , . !,� 11,�*� I ..., Mca-a* ...... ,i ....... _ _... 1,944, .?,�11 ,, r! ' In t of life that was moving pasit. along -the vaulted edfrid,or to th6 12."41 , '�1'11,� lhi � I f0faction asstired, rite or wird' , sign of him. When be returned to, There had been no serious' charge& remarked u,pon this. an s1i,gh.t, Moiliset ............. --r.. & ... 14.1�1 ',l,��L�, , J.." ag- 0 ...... 1 .,­,,_1Ji.11'1­131..A0, , . 1. Vi , , , , " , , I , I �,C " �`,",( 411 , ,Y�N , ;1: :. , . I I I I , � f � _� I11 �'..., 00 1i [I . 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