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I � , . : I I , - .. - The lawyer frowneq. � , : P;11��, V , r ", Barrister,' Solicitor, .. . I � I � &AJ9hnp�!" � � ­- I "'Ohl 'Wer.# yp.A � �: � *XXOM-00"Ap, , '04 ,� ,4�,�� tly"A - . .. - . I I I . -1 I I I . I I '- -- ---- I I ­,(,��­' , , - -1 . the, log who, s4viett, ,� '-R,,", ,F,�q fp ,44"...-f", .4 � . In a0cither instant; Mary Lenley tfie life of -the gov -j" I ... ��;_ ". , ; - � ­­'­­ . Notary Publig, Etc. - .. . ,A10 �,�, _14�'* I 1;,�,� _,1,4 , ,�q V� (Continued from last week) , ' I '. : .�, � ', ­. p �lt,�' . .1 �j,,,�,'�� . , , , I rv,m � . ,4 'M.N. %O Ad .ornpr_ I L if " r I ­, I . I . W415 1 ro- bir i�eading ab,Q t it,braivq ,boy!,, ' , - . _�!Wg ­"%'� 4, ,.��!�J� Beattio Mock - ' ,- '$eafarth, Out. . 'Bic;iuse you've tried'it," snid Al- , pated her: it ' .addressed in pencil waf. solhffing in the arnis of hei b , p .1 I - g$,'.�.A;-ixT , ,p .1, lflrl :,. an . � ,, � � I -, ,q p'' ,'! ­ . ,., ','�� " !�' ,,,, ­­. ------ ­ . 'IT He was trying to get camin#po of iJ 0. d.. -,,;i I . . . I ­ " 4 , 1p, I "A W q � , �;�� ,�, Is ... I "I , 0, , r I IM - tber. .1 0091WW"Vo ,"I , 5 . - ' and '$am protested so violently in , aurige Mdister'p peat hand. Evi : - .,R,,,- - -'. :Ih' ". ''g, I 11,at's liea-vy, ain't it?" said Sa,h t ' . . "­, , 0, _ 'A ., . . . .. " 1,,�O. ,- �� rr,,,�,11 Z . I I I I iat . he, guessed � that whatever plait dentty its contents f . . i ­ I - , � � . . . � . with professional interest "That'd h may have formed had not Yet were o such en- the sltueti�n, Otbgr,iiien, had come , ­..'��t�4!1 � ,,­l.",,;"I'�6 � -4�.�, . . ,grossix � I.. . . . 11 I � & �X,!,�� ,,�14� � I tg interest th4t bhe forget Al- blustering ax -to. that office, and I I'll, 'I; , :1 -, ,, - L" _. R. S. HAYS I sell well. What would I get - for been put into execution. � an Wej�iburyls prps . 0 ORAPTER CXXH � had H I . L ER,` I I " . -,. that ? to . I pge.,, He paw the ,. . . poured -a torrent -of threats - over the I �VIWVS 04*14*4_0,00044 �� . . . . . . ��'L 'I.' `,� I - ' I ,,, ,9 ,44.9,� an yl table, lqAving I �,; �, � '. 11F".. . BATTisteri Solicitor, Conveyancer � I Alan,walked to the door leading to color iurge to, her pole cheek and a ,. It. wyos J,Dhnnir L le . him immoved. I . 1.111- �. . I _ ,� 4 ,,�� ,..' - I . . , , � He new Ji � , _, �� �. I I - 1. 0 vi,i� I ;A.,.,;"�-,,,,� ',,',5r 4"� 1, � �,,,t;, � -1 R IIAJbou.t* three years.," said Alan the room above and listened: ght come to her eyes, and. his mper, "Why did you allow Mary to go , I 1) W., �,#,�.,- � I'Irll"",�',., � AirY Pfiblii.7 Solicitor for the coldly . ng -why didn't you tell me on I , .1.'.,.�-_Z�";,1`?,31_ , � , I - � ., , 11, . . ., "'. . , ..�11 � and Not ., and Mr. Hadkitt closed his thought he heard Meister talking, By heart sank. He, could 4iot know that I I , L I � , 1, � i Doininion Bank. Office in,rear of,the ws. .I.- the #'ime Lomond returned, Alan 3e coining baclo? . �." This working for you?" . I I I Z! I ,. .Meister had repeated his invitation is a wonderful surprise! ,. W�y, �I Meister shrugged. .. "I . _�",­ , ,,, '. , . . , ...DwnW.Q1t B,4pk,,',Ses:forth. Money to iPresently he reniembered that he W�mbury was growing a little wegry to I I � - __`177��11.,�1�9111 11'­­;.�.%.`� , , ­­ ­ I'-.,. _., � I -I __1 -­- sqpper and that the flush "'Because my dearr fellow, . . I .� �,, r.. ., .�'.,�,��, T�"_ , --�T, 3� . . . . . . . . . . 1, "Ill, I - ... I . - I Lf . ..... --l- b- , On only wr6ie to you this morning!" . I can't .. ­­, I'll--,", I ,. . 110". had *a. iwiinitmication'to make. - Jah "If . � - "Erd, 0 a vigi W e_lMeWwas,, unneeff, $X 's �, . Ir 1, -1 -r -, 1. I 1�' � . V ' �hjwk-was- one --of anger. - - - - ,1.r,, --t-lije- WAT-at a,rm,s length afford- -to, -be �tharitablett!, . I . ___1_ . I " - Mr. Wembury, what's --Bliss essary. If he had admitted tbe truti "I :", , e pu , er 4 he, -said _,_­��__�_ .y , - . ' . . ' ' ­­­ ' --'---' .� . ", , ,!. . . .11 ry he. said for the second and looked into her face. . � ,!. . .. , �_ I ''., I I doip, on your manor?"" " - blandly. - . , ,� pp,' ,,,,,,,�I�,, 0 1 tor himself, he was we M lime' "are you lis .. I � ­ � , ��, glpq � - .. � r � �'r, �,�� I, , *: S I Meister took 4�,,Oir, , "'� � - BEff & BEST .Manor -district. ,r iting 10, I , tening? 11 .. , f�Mary, what are you doing in Meis- Ill left you the grea6r part of four the bangle aul � . - . Mary Lenley. 1. he looked up from the letter � �'r' .. . , "'Bliss? Are you sure, Sam?" . A0, -ter's office?" he asked, quietly, , and hundred pounds," Lefiley's voicd was. ri,ed the glittering I)Mni t-.6 f] I 1, . Lomond worrie'd him a little. This We$. reading. I . he �Iight. - , ­ , . _ , I— I - Solicitors, CO'Ivsy8n- "I couldn't make any miaa - thingin his to chilled her. .- . ,�,_._1!1111 " � Barristers, . ke d- enthusiastic amateur ii) crime detec- "Yes:' . some ne stern and uncompromising, "the men- "Oh, this is th4v'-6r;iio)et_i Wim- - �, .. " �'. " 7, `,, I , . ,411mi working for ,him," she said. ey I goffroin ray 10it%t th-afts.), dered what you had donewith it." - -11. '.",�:",`� I .1 � I �':',';'�'J � � ... ..., -.'S - , tore "d NotariesPublie, Itte. Office bout a .mug like that," said. Sam. tion seemed to,have e6me under the How should he warn her? All A'You knew I was, Johnny, W.ore�, '"You were Well defended, weren't "I collected it .. _'111i;111 of ,C w..sy � here: -, � � on MY ""I", .0 . .1, �­, . . " ,,, . in thi-.Edge- Building, opposite The "He's -been hanging 6�ut since I've fascinating influence ore Ann- He that. morning 'lie had been turning before you went- away�" And then You?" . I li`,� � �rl Exposit0bMee. I I � I been here." -, bad seen them . toget was left -'with a friend of mine. Thilk . �, I... 1 �� -, . , 1. �,,,.;", 1. '- . - - om;h, ,,�_$4, � I- - .. . I . - . I . cly in of � her twice and over,in-his mind this most vital.Of her hand went up to his face. "It's "I -know the fee," said Lenley quiet- is all I had for qiy ,three ,yowm - e I .. 4_,,;4- 1 . I I .1 . ,,, I . . �Xl-��"OA I y? . had remonstrated. ... 1. his problems. ?',i._:�; *41 1, :' 7.1, 7 - -A i I VZTERINARY "I don't know,'? confessed the ex- '14 She's, a -dangerous woma�, doctor." "Are you all righf here?4' lie askel wonderful to see you -wonderful! IY- "When You had paid that, there said bitterly. "Three robberies- . an I : ,: '�:'! � iI," 1. -1, `��;� , ,, . . ,;!,'-' z ,. . A 1� �- . . � convict. "'I found him hiding up- "And I'm a fearfully* d4ngerOt'.9 awkwardly. , . I � I Let me look at you. You poc�r boy, was still the 'greater part of four I've. only touched ,a profit ,oix ,one:V1 J.�-`�,�, - � - . .. r, _' . all I � I stairs yesterda to � I I 1), . have y,ou"had a bad'time?" huffc1red. left.' Why did you stop the Maurice stroked his, uppek �p , ., . � -Y. man said Lomond. "I like her -I'M "What do you iiieai�?" she asked. TO the watchful and interested'Mr. allowance ? I - I . � �.i� �!, 4'' . I . , "Mr. Bliss?"' To say that Wem- sorr� for the poor wee thing. That "I'mean­well, [Meister hasn't the Rackitt; who bad more an unobtrus- The lawy6t­sai, d6wi again in the "You are: thinking of your seeon4 71 __­ % 1%MM JO11N-.GR1WVE,. V.S. , thoughtfully. . I. . I . .... . - - - - I I bury was surprised is to describe his is my pet vi,ce--being sorry for W07 hest of reputations. ,-Does your bro- 1-ve entrafice and with whom senti- air I , 110"of graduate'df Ontario Veterin- eniotions mildly. 4 men." . - I . . . chair he had �fteated, lit a cigar, and exploit: the 'little iff-j""at Camden .... , � I ury College. All diseases of domestic ._ "I said, to him cWhat are,yo'u doin' "Mind ,that you ther know you're -working heee?." , ment was a, weak point, this' seemed' did not speak until he /saw the juhtell 'Crescent?" .., .1 - I I ..111��,:%' �, . . �, . - - .. . . ,,-; � '. . I svilmahr treated. Calls, promptly at- up",here?" 'I said. Sam'impressively. areii't sorry for d a shadow an unnecessary question. almost b�rving his7--Anger-tips. , 4LaWV want -.to, disquas . ;,-,�,. ". yourself some day!'? said'Wembury came t , -t t . , . . . � . -il­"' 4 'Saiff �.., � , , 1 p,�� _�. . g ,� -_ , Wombury shook his head. I . o her face. (;'N*t so bad ks it might have "WW1, lot! tell you. I got w9rijed Johnny impatiently. 1111m. finisfied-,71 il 91T Z4 quietly, and the doctor chuckled. "No -I -didn't want to worry him'. I . .." I , ing,7 he said. . been," said Johnny carelessly. Then: about ber. 'I like you.Johimy; I ­ I ..... 115.� ` I "Ell? W&W is that? A we * � 've with the game. Prison'liss eured Ine -� A —1,,1 - ­ - - I � Z! .. It' . rnIng Johnny is so funny �ometimes, even "Why,did yoxy go to work at an? I always been interested in you. and A"nyhow,. in'the Cam,dien. Cre-s-eent, J;-;��L,. . .. :.. I "All' righti". r6toried -the disgusted to young iads,?" he asked, andeliang- irk his letters.,, I ­ - ­ - I 120k .. left 'money wit1L.N t1w 6�4� who you' -sent to'' help me g2W4*-- fellers -hang , to- ed t _aRr an# -1L--_.` Sam. "All _.X,�u he subjeet. . jgq, and -told- him your� f fly. And it struck me.t1hat �, , I M to . . , Man drew a long breath. I didn't want you to work any more. a YOUAg kirl living. ' alone, wi � th ". n;L) away, ­with the, stuff. You. tofid 4bat � I d", � , forth. . ,ether,. Wernbury was standing outside the � . " ,� I -..�,., ,�_ . - The feet of Lomond sounded on the. hou I . "Mary, you know where I am' to It was the last thing I told him at work to do, wasn't exactly having a yourself," � -, !,,�; ­ eon.. re. ,be found?" -, . . , � . . . fair' chance. .1 'thought it would be Jn' in , . I i'��,11,1� . stairs, and presently he- e . the Old ,Bailey." . that second a plan was born , . _' - I . - I . lame in. turned. "Yes, Alan, you told me that bi' kinder to you and better for her tolMeistees mind. �,, . I A. R. CAMPBELL, V.S. . "Is be- all right,.,- doctor?" asked Hackitt'clioked his lips impatient- .1. ., 'I', . . . ­.­.- I . Wem:bur . "I'll go up and see this poorlad- rore." She was surp sed. ly. . give her some sort. of emplogment- . "I told youa. lie,'I'he-�xid slo*ly. I . _,"P, , I . Graduate of Ontario Veterinary py. die," he said sardonically. "Are ye '"Well--er-well, you never know , `�.. '. "'Meister? 0, Lord, yes. What a ,ya . "Left money with Meister? you,re keep her nA4d occ piekyou under. And then, in a more confidential tqne: ' . ' , .. ��, I � I College, University of "Toronto. 'Kit o iting for somebody?" what 'little Problems and difficulties mad!* - Aand, old ,man.? .. ...... IT.take a fatherly ",0ur friend never got away with it." , I i . ;,�, - , ­ 4 I � �J, -- dis4ases of'dom6tic animals treated led! 'Meister? Good old English "Yes --no.' I'm waiting for one -of you may have., I want you -I'd like But Lenley did not hear. interest in the kid." - 'W'hat!" I � i .�, I - I .... I family that. Nearly came er with . I .. � I . . '' . �� � by the ,. podern principles. ov my merk" paid Alan, and the doctor you to -well, 'I'd rather like to feel i � -;post .the Conqueror -only the Cdnqueri 44 -Did he stop the allowance?" he , Re 'met the challenging eyes and ,"He hid'it. H� "told me before I .1 ,( h�rges� ,reas�nable-' Day or' night grinned to himelf-he had, at lag-. . I V , , - " . . that if any -thing unpleasant Occur- asked, his anger rising at the thou t. ,h I _,"; . I tl�l I , lost the wi I gh is own fen before them. . t . � "o, '" , 1' , Mee on succeeded in making a police officer � d__4__,' He.fiou dered on, almost No, Johnny, he didret . I , - "Keep your -fatherly paws -to your-- was an emp in Camden 1 a, , prompt y Attended to. 0 1 , 4 n I Lomond smelt at'th6 decanter that blush. . . . .ty ' house �,� AVain Street, Hensall, oppositl Town , incoherently. I ' I " � .1, 1 , .NX was on the table, and Wembury nQd- Imeister Was dozing.wben be look- . didn't know there was -an all�w�nce self when you're. talking to- her, will Crescent­whereiAhe burglary was .. I .'I"... I I I I I., �. 11 ' [I 11811. - Phone 116. ; I ded. ' . a "Unpleasant?" � . even"." L You, Maurice?" committeilL-there is still. I didn't , ;�� I d in at him, and he caime downstairs Did be ,guess* she wondered. She The brother nodded. The words rang like steel on steel. tell . , � I "That's,.the poison that is killing to inspect again the room which a I you before, because I didnI want * . 3"". 1. ! . �.. 1. . . I I w s wis panic stricien at tbe thought. to . I I "X3r dear fellow!" protested I ­', hf EDICAL him." ­ "I see I he said. the *to be mixed'upit the business after 1. . I . b6th office and,drawing-roorn of Meis- , "'And you we're -well, distressed," "You're not angry with me, are other- " I the Darnleigh affair. I could 'have' .. � . , Lomond sniffed aia'in. V ter's es6blishment. he went on desperatelk, "you know you, Johnny?" She raised her tear- "And listen!" Lenl y went on.. "I 'got half a dozen men to lift it -but , , �It I.. ­ . . I 1. "It's no' poison, it's Scotch! It s Sam came in and watched the doe- what 'I mean? 'Well, if anybody- ful eyes to his. , '!I . e u em." . . . 1j. %. � I khe best way of poisoning yourself I tor's inspection with interest. cari'Vbelreve it is know you pretty well� I've known yo' I didn't trust th . . III.! . how -shall I put it? I _ 6 t.s. M .. - - If any- you. a long time, boi4,, byr reputation , 'Irresolution showed in Lenley's , 4, , I', it. �-.]' - -io-1181%,li, kfiow'. NoVoo-he took * a pinch of III "'saw Wembury outlside,�'- he saidi body anno�ed You, Fd like you, to for Why, I didn't expect you home� for . I i, 'i , an awfiil long time." , and through personal acquaintance. I face; the ,weak mouth drooped a lit_ 11 : 'Eye, Ear, Nose and Threat snuff from an imaginary box. ni I , 4 "Co- with the easy familiarity, of his class. co, e to me. Will you?" -, k I ;-1 � _ -aine, Wembury-tha't's the stuff "I suppose he's,w `�My sentence was iemitt6d,"'sAid � wv,� just hovV niuch there is in that tle. I . . � � '- "i. , Graduate in Medicine, University'Qf aiting,to S4�e Miss 1, � .. 1.1 I � th1it's settling 'Meister." 1 I Her lips twitched. 1atherly interest stuff. If there has -Let it stay.where . _1 1, . . Unlev_ "A half -lunatic convict at- -it is," he said, w�l I - . Lentey.1, ,` "Alan! You're being sentimental!'.' �,ack�d the deputy governor, and siness as there butbe did not speak -with any great � . . . � .71*01'r,knto. - - roorn. ! The doctor looked round.' � I . -'� Late assistant New - York Opthal- , 941, , 7P .1. .... ... .4 1 . 'Thls4 is -a queer kind of ofric i in sorry, saved him from winauling. I had n was with Gwenda Milton, I'll take earnestness. . I i .w.A and Aural Institute, Moorefield's , . e, "Who. is _M s$ Lenley?" I ' 9 ,� A � Eye and �Golden Square' Threat Hos- Wenibury." I I . . I As he. reached 'the door she called idea that the authorities would do that ninLe o'clock,walk for you!" ' Weister laughed. It was the first" , ...4 "Oh, she�i the - typewriter," said him by nalne. , I- � � _, .., � I "'Yes," said , Alan soberly, "and Sam and the doctor's eyebrowg rose. �_. more than strike off a few days 'Meister jerked uA his head. gen�ine laukli. of his that the day I., ,:.�, pitiats, London, Eng. At Commercial � ' ' ' 1 "You're rather a dear, arent you," my sentence. Yesterday at from "Ell?" he rasped. . , . had, brought forth. . . . I 1 � - 04 Gm.e queer things,haLve happened in "Typewriter? They.,have a sex, she said gently., . dinner- . : , . . . .1 1"] . ll,jker, se0orth, third Monday -in " . time the governor sent for me and "'From.. the con to the gallows," . � . , � . I . . eaelt- 1,110fith, from. 11,A.M.1-1-0--1 p.m. rhis­room, -1 should imagine. Have ha-v�- tbeyt What. a pretty idea!" "No,A think I'm a damned fool!" told me that I was to be released on Lenley, went on. "And I'll toe the (Continued next wee.k,1% ,. .. I I " . � . - - xtr_rlarl�, 11 ,; . " I �. __ --_.A8_ , lk Street South, Stratford. they- put the window -bars in?", he -He lifted- the - cover , of 1 the- machine. said Alan gruffly, and slammed � to . . . ­ - . ­­ trap--with'a good ­ hear . . - - � _,2._7______1!=___ __ __ ____-_1__ - . . ,., � .. .. . ft asked, -addressing -Sam, and the -man. "What's -that--O,ne-�-mal,e.,.Q.r-,fg,matlg 0 � door behind him..- . .1 . . the license understand me?"" 0 I I . 4416 � � - . _.­_7�_­ .1 - ' ..., . .1 - � Again Mr. Hackitt registered do- � .1 . . . __.; . � I DR. IV. C. SPROAT nodded. . . I ­ .1 "I'm talking, about the young lady, She stood"by the table thinking;-,' spair. Johnny Lenle�'s' actions had I I � � - I '. . "Yes, ,sir., What are they for?" ' sir -the lady ... who works it,". said the she had a vague,uneasi ­ It takes a,wuman to observe every - 1� I Graduate of Faculty of Mediii I "To -keep The Ringer out!" I I . ness that all never been as professional as he . � . I , Action of a man' without appearing .1 . ue, patient Sam.. behind the babit. could have desired them,'and here he to 'notice him- -Detroit News. V,nivers'ity of, Western ,Ontario, Lon- tSam Hackitt's face was a study. "Ob, the typistv .Who is she9ly ual niceness of,fMaurice-Xeister was was admitting without sbame that CHAPTER XXXIII . ,, � do&. Member of C . olloge of Physic- "The Ringer!" he gasped. -,That's -Lomond was in'terested. I . .. I . something sinister, something'6vil. If he had saved' the life of one of his The lawyer got up slowly. What- A fashion writer says she , sees al- . Ap Anns and Surgeons of Ontario. _Offic:6 what they're for? Here! I'm through "Olit yes! She'�s the 'sister of the Johnny was only. free -Johnny, who natural enemies! ever else he . I with this, job!, I wondered why he man in prison, isn't she?". was, Maurice Meister most all the people she knows 'sit in Aberhart's Drug Store, Main St., I would have sacrificed 'his life for her. The'girl's hands were on her bro- was no coward when he 'had to dea' th' . for I I ,3eaforth. Phone 90. had the bars put in and. why be "Yes, sir --Johnny Le,nle3A. Get L cocktail" parties. The chief ing t .. " wanted rhe to sleep on the premises.*, 'three for pinchin' a ther's shoulders, her grave eyes with tangible I - I I 11 �' ' pearl necklace." . dangers. her -to avoid is seeing two -of -all the �, - 6W ­A. NEWTON-BRA]ft , "Oli-you're afraid of The Ring- "A thief 'eh?" He walked over to I searching his 'face. "You'll take the nine o'clock walk, people she knows-.0ttawa, Journal. , . �� , - . I CHAPTRR'X'XXI. I "You've finisbed with -that dreadful will you?" 'he repeated .. .1 . ­ . I, . . I.. . -er, aie you?" Loniond'aiked, intar- the piano 'and opened it. ----- with a sne,er. ­ " . . . �, life, haven't you?" she asked in a low "Wbat a very picturesque way of pu,... There is more Joy. -in a newspaper I Graduate. Dublin University, Ire- asted, ind Wenibury intervened. "A � gentleman thief," "explained , � Master "Don't be a fool, Hackitt. They're Sam. I . .j . � . If bad. Late ExterA Assistant I There- was a way into Meister's yorice. "We're going somewhere out tinj things But, you won't walk, for office over one subscriber who pays ; . I --- . Retunda Hospital for Women and * I was kpown i' three peo. 'of London to live. I spoke to M I aur I - - me. I hall read t ,� . . -.; I 0 . all seared of The Ringer," I'Eroes she play this?" The doctor "'lle which 0 . S . he account ,in bed. in advance and abuses the publishers- - - - .. . I .4 1 Children, Dublin. Office at residence "I w i ple, and one of these, Maurice hop- ice about it. He said 'he'd hcl� you ;He strolled acro"'ss to "'the piano on'ever possible occasion, then there I 1�.­ - 1.11 11 . I 1. I . - .ouldr 't stay here at nights f o�7 struck a key softly. . i X I lately occupied by Mrs. I arsons. a hundred thousand P-0--unds," said. "No, sir -him." - ' !do was dead. The second was un- to go .straight. Johnny, you would and sat down �his fingers running is over ninety and hine who borrow � I ii ve I . Hours. 9� to 10 a.m., 6 to 7 P.M., Sam: fervently. and the doctor smil- "Meister?" Lomond frown ' .1th , 2866-26 ed. ! had ..surprised the lawyer's, secret. *f you had only followed his advice�� the dirge -like notes of '"Mort d'un out. contributing one cent to keep it � . Sundays, I to 2 p.m. I ed. "Oh, lo b�&Jly in prison, for John Lenley not have had that terrible sentence swiftly o r th'q keys. Softly cam.3 the paper and sing its praises vn - . � . I � so I've heard!" I . . . . I . . . il I "It seems a fearful lot of money "'When he's all dopy," explained 'Xei,9ter's grounds had t ong.time ex- John Lenley bit his lip. - _ Cosaque'o--a dreary, heart-�tirring in existenee.-Wbeatley 'Journal. ., � DR. F. J. BURROWS - .4 , , ,Z .. 11 1. for a very doubtful service," was Sam. "Can't hear nothing! - Can't tended to'the bank of a muddy. creek. "Meister told you that, did he?" .thing that Maurice Meister loved. - , � � Office and residence Goderich Street. his dry comment. "I'd like you to -,ee nothing. He give's me thi creeps ,,nd e�on i now., there was a small ram lie asked slowly. "Mary, are you in ',`_'T-'&Jways read these accounts in In Detroit a young women �ho . �. � east of the 'United Churcb, Sea- go'away for a while, Mr. Hackitt." . '-drnetirnes." . thackle- warehouse standing in a 'ove with Maurice'?. . bed," he went on, talking through the shot a man was cried OWT bk a jury. .. * He himself closed the door on the , 'that was She stiffened, a . forth. Phone 46. - Coroner for the "Musical? That's'bad." . na�cb of weed -grown grass . nd he mistook her music; "they soothe me. Ever go to No doubt the Lindbergh thief will be .; County of Huron. perturbed Sam.. part of Meister's demesne, although indignation for embarrassment. , the.. cinima, Johnny? 'I fOrgiven and given a movie cont-ract. . I I, . . � I "Come up and look on the perturb- , He play,� all right," said Sann with if was separated from the house in "Do you love him?" "T'he condemned man spent a res-- -SaultdDaily ,Star." . I - '. . , "I ' "He has been kind," she said cold- less' night and scarcely touched his , ,� � DR. C. MACKAY ed Sam. ,1 ne contempt for the classics. ,landers Road by a huddle of slum . I � - . , . I I "Come up and look at Meister," hr� ',ike a lbit of music myself, but the 1wellings and crooke# passage -ways. 1Y. Sbe struggled hard to think of breakfast, He waliked with'a 'firn; I .. ___ . . I ­ 'C. Mackay, honor graduate of Trin- said, and Alan followed, th' slow-mov- things he plays i 1� He gave a - That -morning tber� walked alon some favorable, quality of 'Meister. step to the scaffold and made no � 11 -: e , g 11 I I 0-v University, and gold medalist of ng doctor up the stairs. horrible imitation of Chopin's Noc- �he canal bank a young man, who 1. realize that, dear," be nodded, statement ' A� -vulgar end to a life LONDON AND WINGHAM � Tri "Ity Medical; -College-., member of ' ,,He's alive all right;" "said Lornood torne-"Lummy, gives you the fair stopped opposite the factory and "but how has he been kind?" And that begin with so much promise." .. the Coffegee of Physiciai.s and Sur- I ' � -,"vs -of Ontario. . standing in the doorway. hump!" looking 'round to see if he was Z_ then, seeing her distress, he gripped "Hanged men look very ugly." South. ; I : ... ` " 'Moister Jay on his tumbled be, d�, The front door bell called the Px- served, inserted a key in the'weather- her shoulders,and shook. her gently "I've told you, Maurice -any mon- I P.m. I � breathing stertorously, his face pur- "Orviet from the room, and Dr. Lo- beaten door and passed into the rank' and the -hard face softened, and int� key business, and I'll get you even Winghain ................... 2.05 1 .�, � . DR. le ll'iJGH ROSS . , on the, piano stool, his ground. Ih one corner wa's a tiny the P d t eyes -came the old before The Ringer." Johnny's voic�� Belgrave ................... 2.22 I . I ple, his -hands clutching at the silk- mond, sitting .Zrey eep-se ' ; h 2.33 Graduate,of University of Toronto en coverlet. . hatcls thruit into his pockets, con- wick dwelring which looked' like 1�,a niqWaL look she had loved -in him. shook with suppressed passion. Blyth ...................... I I Faculty of Medicine, member of Col- A -commonplace sordid el�ding to tirluel his -,§urvey of ihe room. And magazine, and the same key that had �KIPJMY, you'll work no more'." ' "Ringer!" he laughed. "You have Londesboro ................. 2.40 1 lege of Physicians and Surgeons of what promi-sed t��Ibe high tragedy, as i he look9d, a curious thing hap- opened the outer gate opened the door "Then I must work at,once," She that illusior,;', too? How ar�usingill Clinton ...................... ; 3.08 . Ontario: pass graduate courses in thought Alan. � I p,en�d. A:bdve the door, concealed in if this,and the stranger slipped in- laughed, but there was a catch in 'Ibe -tun� changed to "Ich lie�be Brucefield .................. .. . &26 Chicago -Clinical School of Chicago ; And -at that; moment -something .ne-architrave, the red light sudden- ,-7ide and locked the door after him her.thmat. "And you ry dich." Kippen .................... . � 3.33 � L il floyal Ophthahnie Hospital, London, gripped his .hi�ar't, as though an in- y glowed. It was -a signal - from before he began to go down a wind- patient ". ' . if you want to se? "The Ringer! Here am 1, alive and Hensall .................... 3.39 . England, University Hospital, Lon- stinctive voice whispered tremendous- vh0m? What was its significance? ing staircase that had been put there Maurice he'll be down soon now -4 free, and The Ringer -where is he ? Exeter ..................... 3,53 , , don, England.,— Office -Back of Do- ly that in- this end to his first scare Z�-en'as he stared , the light went in.recent years. think you. seared him... I That sbunds almost poetical! Dead at .1 winion go _)Ut. Lomond went 0 , I I North. I : ,pt, Seaforth. Phone No. 5. was the beginning of the drania which n tiptoes to,the At the bottom of the stairs was -.I He watched her as she went baek the ,bottom of S�dney Harb . Night calls answered from residence, ' ,,uld involve. not only Maurice Meis, :ocr and listened. He could' hear brick -vaulted passage, high enough to her table, and then caught Hack.- or hiding in some unpleasantly hot xeter ..................... , 10.59 1 . Victoria Street, Seaforth. I er, but the girl �vho was to him some- ii6thing. for ashort man to walk without dis- itt's eye and jerked his head, little town, or in the bush with the 5fnsall ......... � ............ 11.12 .i hing more than the little car'riage . Tust then Hackitt returned with comfort, but not sufficiefitly elevated "Sam. what's the idea?' sundowners-a hunted dog." Kippen .................... 111.18 � DR. S. R. COLLYER ,!hild -who passed and who swung on ,.a'if-a-dozen letters in his hand. to admit the stranger's prQgress Mr. Hackitt shrugged. A man 'was standing at the barred Brucefield ................... . 11.27 .1 - 'qI've only been here a few da window behind him, glaring into � � , Graduqte FacWty of Medicine, Uni lie gate of his father's cottage, "The post--" he began, and then wihtdut his stooping. The floor was ys. I th, Clinton .................... -11.6s . arim Member Londesioro ................. , 0.16 . versity of Western Ont , iometbing more than the sister of ��Lildenly saw Lomond's. face. -.anlittered, and although there wero You're a man of the world,. Johnnv. room -a bearded face was pressed to I f"',41otre of Physicians and Surgeons of the man he had arrested, something "Hackitt 'I asked -the doctor softly, no lights the newcomer searched a Ever ,seen a tiger being kind to a the pane. Blyth ........... � .......... ' 12.23 - I . lf,i tii0o. Post graduate work at New rove than lie dared confess to hi in- , who else is in this house beside yo I ii little niche half a dozen steps up tile skiiihed. riibbit? ,I don't know an.v- "The Ringer is in London, Belgrave ...................... .12-23 . Yrotli Citj Hospital and Victoria Hos,_ :elf. and Moister?" passage and found there the iour el- ,hing more than that." know it," said Lenley. "How neai lip Wingham ............... - . 12.47 .1 . ,_;,!4l. Lnndon. Pbd�e: Hensall, 58. . He loo"ked at him suspiciously. -�,-'tric 'o-wehes which Meister kep', Lenley nodded. I . is to you all the time,'God, knows!" . -1 . . . I . I Office, King. Street, Hensall. � I . "Nobody. The old cook's ill." here for his own use. The passhLge "Is that so?" he said. - As though the eavesdropper heari. I i . CaA,PTEIR XXX . ­Wbo 'gets 'Meister's breakfast?" had recently been swept by the law-, Ile had come w- he %'uddenly withdrew. But for thc. C. N. R. - , ­ , , . . 1. . . ­ 1. I "I do," rfodded Sam; "a biscuit ana yer's own hands. i yer's to liquidate old &bts afid, mak� moment,Maurice Meister had no min,l - �­ I DR. J .A .MUNN . Cnc� or twice during the hour of a corkscrew!" " I � Ile expected th.A very sooTr a de- an end of an unprofitable associatio"n. for The Ringer. The music intox:,- East. I I I .1 . I . . Graduate of Northwestern Univers- . strenuous work which. foll6wed, he Lomond looked lip at the ceiling. licious ,Asitor WOUld pass that way, And then London and the stink and cated, enthral)ed him. . , , h. IT). , , P.m. I , ity, Chicago, 111. Licentiate Royal heard Sam Hackitt's.steEilthy feet oil "What's above he.A?" -.,scaping the observation of the men ,ri-re of Flanders Lane would know "Isn't that lovel-v ?" be breathe.l. GOderich ........... .. ; 6.35 2.o I Caogw-bf Dental Surgeons, Toronto' 'lie stairs, and once caught a glimps,e . "The lumber -room." Hackitt's un- who guarded the house, and he him- him no more: lie wouic) findi.fiel&_ `ls there a woman in the world wh;­RT01mesville .'........ : � 6.50 2.56 1. .- Office .over Sills' Hardware, Main St. .of him -as he disappeared in a hurry. ,aFiness was increasing. "What's up, �;�,lf ,had condurted Mary Lenley whe" he could work without the sup- can exalt the heart and st)ul 'of. -a oQiri.ton ............. L ,6.58 ,3.05 1 - I ' When be camp- down it was' nearly doc tol: ? " through the passage, which held none ervision of over -armed guards , anti man as this -is there a woman 1i . q,I�IifOrth. Phone 151. I ' with the knowledge that pea e nd wol., � Seaforth ........... ' 7:12 ' 3.21 � � ,en o'clock. Sam, very businesslil.e Lom�nd shook. his head. -)L' the terrors that are usually assoc- c a one divine harmony� of the master?" St. Columban ...... -7,18 ­-� 3.27 1. - � . in his green baize apron, with a.. ymil "I thought -no, nothing." i ated with such suhterranean w6Lys. comfort lay at big day's e�d. He "Was Gwenda . Milton?" snarled Dublin ............... 7.23 3.32 � of water and a wash -leather in his "Hero! You ain't half "putting, the 'The stranger walked on, flashing stood by the door, talking to Sam, I,enley. - I DR. 0. J. BECHELY hand was industriously cleaning the . wind up me! Do you want to see his light ahead of him. After tbrec questioning him, never doubting, The music stopped with a crash an] _. . West. . i I � I I . . Dublin ............. 11.24' 9.12 . I -.4 .Graduiie Royal College of Dental windows, somewhat hampered by tlie the lumber room, doctor?" minutes' walk the passage turned whore Meister's "kindness" would ul- Meister, rising, turned on,'Lenley in a St. Columban ...... 11.29 . I. Surgeons. Toronto. Office over W. R. bars. 411� . . Loniond nodded and followed the abruptly to the lert, and filially it tiniately end. And then the lawyer cold fury. Seaforth ........... 11.40 9.*i� ­ I Smith's' Grocery,* Main' Sti-eet, Sea- -l"Now is he, sir?" he asked. - man tip the .stairs, past Meister�s terminated in what had �he appeqr- caire into the roorn. His ey" were "'To bell rwith Gwenda Milton ami . ............ 11.55 9.39 . I,',- d all for the girl: her nimble fingers Gwenda Milton's brother, alive or i .185 W; resi- Alan,.did not reply. He was'a:t th6 room to a dingy apartment stacked ance of a cellar, from which there , Clinton ' forth. Phones: . Office, nashing amongst the keys, He welit dead!" he roared. "Don't mouth Holmesville ....... 1 12.05- 9,63 . .:; dence, 1951. 1. . mysterious door, the bolted door thaL with old furniture. He was hardly upward a flight of carpeted steps, 11'". Goderich . I I ....... I 12,20 10.05 � P I I I , - - � � was never opened and led to no-, out of the room when Wembury came T�p stranger went cautiously anil round to her and dropped his hands name at mev" .1� : � . 'Mary Lenley. noiselessly up these He snatched the glass of whisky h--� , I � where.' in with 1. .11, stairs. H�il,t_way on her .shoulders. . � - I . CONSULTiNig ENGINEER "Wbere doe-, this door lead?" "You're. getti�g ln� a had name, Al- tip he felt the tread give and grinned. . "My dear, forgive me! I'm just as' had put on the top of the piano and . I 11 Sam Hackitt shook his head, It an," she , sm", ited. 'Ir ' suppose I It was, he knew, a pneumatic ar- ,Iurnpy as I can be -and I'm- ii-nagin- drained it at a draught. � C. P. R. TIME TABLE k, . I S. W. Archibald, B.A.8c., (Toronto), was a question,that, had puz,71ed him, shouldn't call you Alan when you Tangement by which a warning lamp ing all sort.,; of queer things.,, "Do you think she is oil my con- � . 1 �4 "O.L.S., Registefed Professiorml Eli- and 'he had promiged himself the are on ditty? I ought to call you was lit in -Meiste'r's room. He won- "Maui -ice!" science she's not! Any more than . .. Xast. � �.i gineer atid Land Surveyor. Victor pleasure of an inspection the %�rst Inspector Wembury." . dered Who v�as with him now, and The lawyer spun round, his color yop or any other weak whining foo!, a.m. � Builditig, 2881/k Dandas Street, Lon- time he was left alone in the house. '-lil'd be sorry if you didn't call. me whether his forgetfulness of,'the sig- 'Coming and going. soaked to the soul with. self-Oity Goderich ................... 5.50 '� . I e: Metcalf "I' don't kno*, I've never se ,,You!" he c Menset ..................... . 5.56 � I dqn, Ontario. Telephon en it Alan. Now it doeA require an effort nal embarrassed the lawyer'. rbaked. "Out! . . . That's what's the matter with you, � ! ,. 2801W. . I open.. .Maybe it's where he keeps to -call you Mary. Never forget that- He came to a long panel and list- I thought , . ." . my dear boy -you're sorry fbv your- McGaw ............ � ......... 6.04 . �� � - _. 'his money. That fellOw must bre I was brought up to call you Miss ened. He �­could hear voices: Meis- Johnny Lenley smiled contemptu- self! Weeping over your own miser- Auburn ........... � ........ 6.11 1.1- .1 I .1 . . . ' - 4, 4�. I I I , worth million, Wembury." Mary and take off' my cap to your ter's and-4Mary Lenley's. He frown. ousty, ies. The cream of .your vanity's Blyth ...................... 6.25 '. � 'weTIONEERA I ­­ -111 , , ed, Marybere?) He thought she had "About two years too .soon, eh? I'm gone sour!" Walton .................... 6.46 i Alan poull�d up the bolts and tried fathoi 1. "I ;,p .. - .- � - . 'the door again.' It was locked and ,Mary sighed. . . giv�n up the work. Bending his ear sorry to disappoint you, but miracle-, Suddenly his tone changed. McNAught ...... t-� ......... 6.52 .... ... � "i, �) he looked round. "Isn't ,it odd -everything?" close to Ae panel� he listened. happen, even in prison -and I'm "Ach! Why do you annoy me? Why Torontb ..................... W.205 .1 . � I 1�1 OSCAR K.LOPP 1111s there a key to this ?" . "Yes-it'� quder." He watched, her , "'. . . my dear," TY'41'gUr was one." I - L are you so inexpressibly common'? I I West . 1 �� Sam hesitated. He had the thief's as she took bff oont and hat. "Peo- saying, "you're exquisite-ador"le. 'With a tremendous effort t�e law- wonIt qua,rret with you� my fdear a.m. ,� . Honor Graduate dakey Jones# Re- I t yer recovered - I I b- tional gehool foi,Auctioneering, Chl- natural desire to appear in the light ple wouldn't -believe it"if -you put it To see your fingers move over tha his balance and was. his Johnny. N -ow what is it you want"' Toronto ................. I; , 7.40 ;1� ehg6. -Special OUT'S'd taken in PUre I in a 'book. ThV, Lenleys of � Lenley shabby old typewriter's keys is like old genial self. For answer the caller took from ; �.� - I -MeNatight .................. 11.48 . I '�I'� ,11 -terfly flit from dower ",My, deat fellow" -he offered a his pocket a small package and op- W ton ...................... 12.01 " - - ,aZes,,, there is a key," be said at Court, and the Werriburys of the gar- %,&telling a but al � ,�', � h , . ,� Bierd, Live Stooks Real EState, Mer I anxiety for information o.- dener's cottage!ol to flower." . wave�ing bapid, but Lenley aOparent. ened it on the deAk. Inside, wr"P- Blyth ..................... -12,1,e :" I ndisd Idid Parm Silep.' Rates il . . ..."'... ­ I .1 . : -11 I I . 11 ." I 040h, tp� I 1.1, he er r0own, I 'I f �, 1; I 10%,� ercoming his inclination towards it She laughed, aloud at this. - "'Row absurd you are, Maurice!" ly did not see it-J'sit down, ped in cotton wool, was a little jewel- Aiburii ...................... 1210 . .-I Ith 'reiall g wokett. Sat-' I won't I 1 I 1-,­j�, 11 imt or wire, reputatimi ,for innocence. "It's hang. "Don't be stupid, Healens, what said Mary. ru? W',hat an, ama7 to led bangle, McGhw ..................... A - - Mgt, , � , , , ,,, t . ,� koe"'", , p _0 , � .., sing thing . , Zbkfab ing up -over tht- mantel,�oiece. 'I bip- a ,lot of 16tters111 I Then came the .slow sound of music h�pjpelnl So it was you at the panel "I don't know how much is dne to Mer,et ... ....... _ ,-, , - ..... " .... _,� �L�J' L i., 04L PS6110 - I . . _ _. . I'l.411 . 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