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The Huron Expositor, 1933-04-21, Page 7l; I Y !,T t `Iu.w•ai„ 4 .,�i. , '-111.1 9h 1, 1 e . �, L .i^'«, ' '�+y7 taav+i.1' ,APV e. o. k t d g� , �,� lli?.,F 34l y' 41.1 'If 1. 11'f,ahi�,"''',:#: „NAR -� ` *a, ; Ik} ,' ate. Mone No. 81 •• JOHN J. Rvooll) , Barrister, - r � . -IF • .vi Y TPg. s 1 t, r e4 ' 4.. ,' ',°:T i.., r -, A'.',_ i. •.,,+. ,,, yr,•.w4,? � ,p� 2, n' � '� A f,Z n}.. � i , ` I. • 1 •, i Y,1.i7m,•.. y, C i. 1 j rr It., 4 �' , .. a A. � . W � � Arm&. , .. .1 I _"o .. 10101� ­.. IT.. 10i '' I "TTIC>10 . . �o 4 b1 }W d! .C T G r"F'�F'l�F, %,.,R`X ,.. i r x Etc."' , Fulb1� ''�, 6 Nock , I ISenf �• .. 1 . i ' .. 't ,. ,4,It'T'! 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Solicutora sox the re dim a � �� � � � �� �' h and obar i The ' bungalow w�� darkened by tea tank ¢Yilid ?a,y betwnr th;e roof 1�tweian 'p'uff's•. -As blibwgh siom sing is lying' anagniflcentlly tea ' co %ter ' i'up ''ti94t hav-0'' ti?.'i # ilha� I �x�:: a r 11 DoznlnlaII Bank. Office In TCor Oi rite . x d, i + '�',, drawn curtains when he entered. One and the ground, And. after a #env had !ha,pPenecll--+o'r 'was going tib bi usWmuethxxug which este does not vvalut 'oiw� of tthn dia�+lc no�i :l�d,.�"" «�V �e��a r. V)) zl�"�'�,�� �t �.<r on Seaforth. MoneT to , " to '� t e i ,:: 'k R1 t at , i+�avt DAounan2 Bank' after another he let them up, and 'the ars no one wood reup!ember that a n Dorrit *nand uestionin you any Other person on earth know. .led her, 54, 7;t. ,Wpo pot ,..hat,. he t x.a , a.t. 9 e lean, sun oared in. Bradyad left his man named John Keith lard ewer lav- you, Derry -f" I - Ke#h leaned forward' swddenty. was Telpwassixig' ing #fairs 4ad,!,r „ `:' . "; , 'f 1 "�' pia Fpin orders asud' Keith felt strut 'ed. "Not a hit;,, said":Keith. "Yotu see "And wtYuy is it that John I{leftah, dread 1precedW hian; g .trl�ritgilt, tllr.t • he' �°•' " ��e�y�, � ' 11 " t � Earl an, lsftmio ere of cheer that was jSomvediimg brought- hitm suddenly I t1wagh't perhaps• yryu mtight ex- land buried, should have anything to ?ueard tblie.,.aaanNtastt tatois'eletss dosing �, :r � sph - gas g �l 'YY+iMI '',_ d 1#�„, g S ringing- of lain•-=-•" do with this?" lie de>nianded!. `AWhy a dloor at the end of brie Ion � . I ;> ,:: r x BEST &BEST a mighty urrge to his flag' spix- to his feet, lr was the ri" > 9 halX- L.c'�? W t N I , , , N..'. ,f its. :Brady was a home span without the telephone. After four y ,ars the, 'There was a disquieting gleam in "did., this -`intense inteflest' y4na speak and +hi -s nostrils caught +tlh+e fault aT- t � � &I, Barristers, . Solicitors, Comve�lat►- a wife. TJi'e Company's a+gems had sound was ome Mhat mwsc�d i�*ibh an tMrpowerll's eyets. "It was odd that of in John Keith begin at about the orris of a 'srt,raivgle moue. }1ztr7een. f *„i, i �, .Ceara and Notaries BOlblic, Ebe. Ogee called' his place "The ,Shack" because unlcow1fortaible jump ev+eay' nerve in isliq should 'call you utp so soon -anti > e time your suspicions ib'eg+an 'to' 4rihru ai d'i 'the light"hnxn� a '£���y nazi. .11"" y _ -1 In the Edge Bn iding, oplposatb 'rhe it was ibu+ilt entirely of logs, anld a (hiss body. Prolbalbly it was McDowell in the gtarm-4wasmlt it? S!he g •'• .. i4 • .. _ Ibxeatlbiug Oit',a s . ,1i � a �, yt�� �r.. , F,�>osit,ar Office. woman could not have made it more ..calli'ng utp albout' th'e Jap or to .ask tpected to find you at mly o�I'ice. e 7 iri'M D weillnslhook his heads. It array �orri as c>garert�te a There was�a his elbow lay .'l,: ends Of, tilr�.; ��� ; h'' 1 comfortable. Keith stood in th'e Ibe how he liked the ace. Probaibly�- 'could fairl • hear' the li hltn'in hiss- Ibe that 'hes• interest was not so much 'easy node in Miiss Karksto. ws, voice fi�4 I t. g place. Y g g by buzrnpd evgarett b a� 1 1 e invited h h' coat _. •� . I livingroom. ,At one end was a it was. that. He repeated the tho.w ht ing 'al�rrug rite, wires. She must have in John Kei•Hfi as in you, Conndmton. as sit i yr him to hang his eoa as p g Of �eaualse yam.,, �"�' � � VETERINARY strong fireplace in which kindlings aloud as he laid his Ipape on the 'been undersome unusual iimptise'." That is for you to discover--rtq-night; and hat on an Old-fashioned 'clack v„ w and birch were already laid waiter table. And "Perhaps."It is an interesting situatioQu It has near the door. He took his, •tiimie, ,Re nad)d4a,d "res I,t sw .W g yet as his hand came m . the touch of a matghf Brady's. read- contact with the telephone, he .felt (McDowell was silent for a space, tragic possibilities. The instant 'you trying to recall where he had det;'X when I Icm4e ItW. :this. Tlhei t p-#, w(� ,`.,,� JOHN GRIEVE, V.S. ing table, and his easy chair were an ir,; lination to dtiaw back. A subtle larking steadily, at Keith, as if mea- substantiate m�* suspicions we'll deal ed that perfume before. He remem-' ,I...weaut afltex Ju>hnu Keith.'- 1 f, drawn u close; his lounging+ roe- voice whispered, 'him not to answer suring him up to sotmeviing. dir'egtly with Shan Twrtg. Just prow ibeTed; witl>I a sort of ,.shack. It was + p p to,answer, (tComtinued next week.,] Honor grasluate•Of Ontario Veteran- trains were "on a footstool; pipes, to- ,to leave while the storm was d'aAi, I 'dont mind telling you that I-tt'ere's Wallis behind -you grinning after 'Shan Tung 'had left'1VCaD'owTell's iv Ory College. All drisease's of domestic bacco, 'boolks and magazines littered to go back into the wilderness„ to ami' very deeply 'interested' in Miss like a Cheshire cat. His dinner'must office. is m animals treated. Calls promptly alt- ;the table; and out of this, cheerio fight his' way to the western moun- Kirkstom " -he said. "You didn't see be a s'uccess." l`w @' g g y ey Sihe was smilingti vvliery he tiwrned,,: g disorder rose tTium hantly the am- tains, slier when, the. Jud was- killed. She The diminuti-ve Jap' had; noiselessly ,and apologizing again for making her LONDON AND WING}�AM m i i trended to and charges moderate, Vet- � •p judge ,erinary Dentistry a specialty. Office ibeT shoulder of a half-filled bottle of 'Waith, a jerk he unhooked the, 're•• was away at school, and y'o'u were opened the dlbor of the little+ dlydng- unusual re'qu . that day. South. , and residence on Godea+ich Street, one Old 'Rye.. ceiver and put it to' his ear, on John Keith',,;5 trail when she re- roam in whidi 'tree table was set for 2``Ilt , a7 l quite linoonven+tional. But 2.. door east of. Dr. `MackaY's Office,,Sea- Keith found' himself chuckling. His III; was not ,McDowell who answer- turned. I ,have never been much of two. I fel t that you wonzl'd un+dei stand, Mr. Wi'nghamt -, t. ..... . , , • •,... t.o forth. grin.muet the lifeless star of a pair ed him'. 'It was not Shan Tung. To "a woman's iman, Connistony but I bell K'eit'h smiled -as he .sat ,down. op- Connisto'n'. •'I guess I -didn't stop to Belgrave` . ..a...•.......... 2:11 c y. of glass eyes in the] huge head of an'bis amazement, coming to him. you fi ankly that •yp until six or praise the marl who would have serf think. And I am afraid of liightre2ng, Blyth , • , ,•, , , • ; , , , , 2.23 `''I' old 'bull moose over the mantel, and through the tulmlult of the s+form, he eight months ago 'Miriam was one him to the executioner had he known too. ;But I wanted to see .you I Londesboro• 2'30 t •.,A after that 'ti's gaze raimbled over the recognized the voice' of ;Miriam of the most beautiful girls I have t'he truth. After alio it was but a "' ""...... ' ,�°' A. R. CAMPBELL, O.S. g'I. g d'idn t want to wait until to moa row CL2xiton .........,..., ...., SAS , walls ornamented with . mounted Kirkstone! ever .seen'. I would give a .good deal step frtxm comed=y to tragedy. And t o .hear about what happened u1. Graduate of OIIblrio Vete�rinar7 .heads, pictures, snowshoes, gun racks to know he exact ho'u'r and date just now he was conscious of a bit �„ p Brucefield """"' '• 3.2.7 " University of Toronto. All and the things which went to make • VII I . „ when the change' in her began. I 'orf grisly humor in the situation. hher e. Is it, se 'strange • gg'pp�n '« ,..,., ..................... 3A1 , 2. 11 ,.•. Afterward he could. not remember 'Hlensall 3.41 �t ,diseases of domestic artdmals treated up the comradeship and busrn•ess of y should Mariann Kirkstone call might be ablg to trace some event just what sort 'of answer he made. Exeter • • . • • . 3.56 : l . by .the most milodern principles. Brady's picturesque life. Keith could to that date. It -was six months ago VIII him up in an 'hour when the sky was She turned, and he followed heir take Charges reasonable. Day or night look through into the little11 dining= livid with' „the flash of lightning and that she began to to an interest The storm had settled- in -to, a steady through the big., s�quareveut ,door North. tl attended to. Office on room, and +beyond .that was the ki't. g g in the fate of John Keith. Since '. a.M, - ` �� ORB,s ps'om>aP y the ,earth trembled with the roll of dxizzie when McDowell left the shack leading otic of the 'hall. • It was the Moran Street, Rensall, opposite Town then. He made an inventory of both v then the change in Pier ,has alarmed'' ' gaaire door with the . greaJb,` sliding Exeter .... 10..42 A thunder? This was the question at two o'clock. Keith. watched the Hlall: phone 131i. Breeder .of scot- and found that McDowell was right. me, Corrmstor.. I. don't understand. he had looked on tii'ad • fateful. Henlsall :, • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •' 10.5ii ;;sF that filled Keith's mlind as heilisten- iron mall as hi's tall grey figure fad'- panel tis!h Terriers. Inverness Kennels There were nutcraelke'rs in Brady's She has betrayed nothing. But I '. = Iup,pem ............,... , 11.01 ,: ed to the voice at the ,other end .of ed away into: the mist down the slope ndght, years ago, when' he had fouglit• ,: geB, establishment. And to found the have seen her dying by inches under Y with her father and (brother. In it Brucefield • • • • • • • • • • •' . • • 11.Q9 the wfi•e. +It was (pitched to a high wibh a curious undercurrent of emio- , bathroom. =It was riot much larger my eyes. She is only a pale. and Clinton.......:...... i+.. 11.54• treble .as if unco'ns'ciously the speak- tion. .Before" :the inspector had come for a moment, her skim figure was l i-- � than a piano box, but the tori tivas dr aolping flower compared with what Londes(boro „................. 1. ' 12.19 * er feared ,that the storm might break up as his ' est he +had, he rho , profiled in a fna:me of vivild T lightt. mans size and Keith' raised a fvin- she was, I am positive it is, not , a ug ' i Blyth ..... 12.13 ' ,• in a on'her words. She was telling definitely decided his future action'. Her mother "must (have been beauti- • .•' MEDICAL sow and, oked tial head out to find p g sickness -unless it is mental. I have y Belgrave ..... , ... :........ 12.30 p him that she 'had telephoned Mc- Ile would o west on his furlough, fol. That wars. the thought that that it was connected with a rainwa- a suspicion. It is almost too ,ter- g g ' Wingham ...... , ....,..... 12.50 Dowell but had ,Deign too late to catch write 'McDowell that he hw'd' decided flashed upon halm as the room and its %� ter tank (built 'by a genius, just high r_'ble to put into woxds,g You will tragic memory lay before:' him. Ev- j 1 hum before he left for Brady's bun - rat to re-enlist and bury himself m g Y r . " DR. E, J. R. FORSTER enqugh to give weight sufficient for a Y g b< going up there to-ni ht u em bhi came (brick to hint vivid] C.. N. R. i ,, •wabe'r system, and low !enough •toe slow; site was rafting hien to 'Par- will be 'alone with her, will tali.: with. the IBritislr Columbia miauntains be- Y � Y, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat don her for intim-ding upon his time fore an answer could get back to him ,and he was astonished at �tlhe � few - East. ;,t gather the rain as it fell from the 1'!ei, Imiay Pearn a great deal if yob Graduate in M1ledicia Uni•'veasigy of slo sloop. after his return, but she was leaving the I'm re5'si'an that he was changes in it. Theme was the big , �11 ,,:�u eaves. He laughed Outright,' the sort ureerstand what it is that iv eating g p s�m• 'P•m- sure that. he would understand her. °° ods on to Australia.or or Ja arta He chair with its leather arms, .in which , , , ,, 6.45 •2.30 f Toronto. of laugh, that comes out of a mans like a "canker in my mind. Will y'ou g g' p Clintonch .... date assistant New York 0a1- , She wanted him to comms up to see .,„ was not so sure of himiself now. °IHC the overfatted. creature who had been ,Olinto.. • .... • • • .. 7,08 8.00 ,,1, Moll stud Aural Institute, Mooreie d'a soul not when he is amused but when he!1p me to tlfscover her secret . ' her father was 'sittin when he caino her that evening at 'eight o clock. It found himself looking ahead to the g . Seaforth , • .. • • • . , 7.212 3,18% he is pleased. By tl}e time he had Ii'e leaned toward Keith. H'e was ?( and Golden Square Throat Hos- was important- .to ]ser. Would he night, when ,he would 'see Miriam in• It was. the :same faible, too, and, _ Dublin 7.33 3.3] p fta iruvestig'ated the two' bedrooms, he no ]orn er the man of iron. Ther: . Condom, Fang. At Commereral come . Kirkstone, and he no longer feared, it se;imed to him that the same odds Mitchell 7.42 6. felt a real affection for Brady. 11e wise something intensely hunnan in and ends were on the muarutel over "' $ot>al, iSeaforth, third Mlandal► in Before Keith (tad taken a ,moment Shan Tung as he had feared him a ,. selected the agents room for his , his face. few hours before. McDowell himself the cobblestone fireplace. And there West. each month, from 11 a.m. to E pAm• own 'Here, too, were pipes and .to- to consult with himse.£ he had re- "There is no 'dbher maii� on earth 58 Waterloo Streets Soath, Stratford. ,plied that he would. Ile heard her had oven him new weapons. He was was soiree+b'ad'y's :piclnure of the 1F2a- Dnlblfn „ , 11:19 9.32 ' baeco and boors and magazines, and I ,would co'nfi'de' this matter to, he g p° " """ "thank you,^' h.er "good -by," aii'd hung „ unofficially on Shan Tung's trail. Janna still hanging �betweem two win- Seaforth ..... ,.. , • . • 11.34 9.46 ''. a reading lamp on a saltie close to went on slowly. It will tats - a laws. The Madonna like the .oras , u the receiver, s'tunne'd. So far as iM nDowell had frank] laced the af- , Clinton 11.50 ' 9.59 �i+` the bedside. Not until. he had made p gentleman 'to handle it, someone who y p in his ter of the 'Nouse, ha'd .been too fat to. coder. ........"... 12,]0 10.26 he could .nememrlber, lie had spoken fair of Miriam Kirk -stone . DR. W. C. SPROAT a closer inspection of the living room ms big enough to forget it if my sus- Ibe 'be"autiful. 'The sO.tro am o i h no more than *even words. The beau- ,hands.' -That it all 'had 'in some , tire" s 'did he discover that the 'Shack also piciori is untrue, and who will uii- pattern, of his father, had stood with ` Graduate of 'Faculty of Medicine, had a telephone. tiful young .woman up at the Kirk- ideTstand fullly, • what sacrilege means mysterious way something to do p - C,A P.. R. TIME TABLE y yS with hiins2l%�ahn Keith -urged his track to the VIMadOnma, whose av- 't IIaiversnby of W 'UIItario, - By that tinge he noted that the stone mansion had clear) bears ed should it prove true. It A extreme- grist awns had 's+Eemed to rest on East :t g if the lightningby wtndnng him on to the adventure. . .. ..... .. . _ dote: Mehl ber "of ,OaNege .of .P'hyisse her mar. �p tans ams Surgeons of Ortitatzo. Office sun had'gone out. ;Driven un from'' u her '., u'siness ' with him at the ly delfeatie.' ('hesitate.' 'And ye1rI He waited' iml impatiently fo the�west was a mass of s arm ,clouds. p am waiting, Conniston. Is it neces- p r the ev-. m'i h ul rs. He em ed hist: 's s o de � remi 'tea• t The girl 'was watching halm close- Cxoderich ... • . • • • • • • • • 5: 0 In Alberhart's Drug Store, Main SL, He unlocked' a , door from which he earliest possible moment. Why, then nary to ask you to pledge secrecy in ening. Wailie, smothered in. a great g . • • • • • • • • . . Sea#dish, 'phone gp, had she not waited urvtil ttr'e storm v" raincoat, he sent forth on a . enueral ly when he turned toward her. He Menset .. • . • . 5.55! . could look up the river, and the the Imiatter . g ,bad frankly locked the roam over, McGaw ... 6.04 was otvex? foraging expedition and to bring up wind that was• riding softly in ad= .. (Keith held out a Band. • McDowell ,wit]haut conceaifn his intemti+On. She Auburn 6.11' A ,pounding at the door interrupt,- dame of IConnisltonts clothes. It was g ` and a quarter of eight when he left for was breathing a little unsteadily, and ,Blyth • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • •' • • • • 6.25 DS. A. NEWTON-BRADY and cooled his face. In it he caught g". g I" gripped is'_iShan Tupgill said, a 'pe- her hair was sihimmexin gloriously Walton 6.40 M` vance of the �=torin ruffled his Bair rn it tight.' ed his thought. !Ile went to it - admitted; an, individual who,, in spite .A Miriam Kirlsstone's topple, again the old fancy the smells of iculiar hiss in his voice. Shan Tung fn -the ]i lit of an averheaxl charade McNaught • ...............I.. ' 6.52 I Graduate Dublin Universirty, Ire- the vast reaches of un led' prairie of his water -soaked condition, was -and :Miriam Kirkstone! De 'Even 'at that early hour the night g Toronto 10.M °p p smiling all over. "It was Wallies, the a you lay' 'about him heavy and dark and over She sat down with thaM light • • • • ' ' ' ' ' " ' ' " :" land, Late ]lbebertr Assistant Master beyond .the ritru of the forest, and the understand, Conniston , Does the tier. Jasp. He was no larger than a (boy saturated with a heavy mist, From mher-dcross the same-talble West. , Rotunda Hospital for Women and lurching chill of, the distant m'oun- horror of it get hold of you? Can oar" which had . of sixteen, and from eyes, ears, nose the .suirniriit of the lull trig could no is he a snatched the cols R.M. eht7dren, Dublin. Office at resrdenee friar tops. Always storm, that carne ybnr 'iruaike yourself belietvte that it is' per Weil ht that had killed Kirkstone. , , • , , , and hair he "was dripping streams, longer make out the valley of the p g Toronto 7.40 ifstely occupied by Mrs. Parsoais• down with the river 'brought to ,him possible? Am I mad- to allow such He had never seen anything quit,-- , , , , , , , „ , , , , .. , which he lard struggled -t to protect p p, y brain?, t pit in which the soartbered jighGs steady, quite' so'beautiful' a's herdyes Walton ... •, 11.43 bulgedwhile hie coat packages S atcMhewanw He walked dawn in- Y• g 4 be so McNau 12.01 ®o'wra: 9 to 10 a.rYi., 6 to 7 p•tp..; voice from the rivers end. It camea suspicion 'to Gree' inrtro m' • .,.. • • • , • I Sundays, 1 to 2 p•m• to him from the• great mauntarnsShan Tung -Miriam Kirkstone. And when the ]oak'ekl across at him. He Blyth , , , ...... 12.12 from the -torrent through which he of the town ,burned dully like dist- Y that were a - passion with • him; 'it, y p she sees' herself standing now ata ant stars. It was a little' after eight thought of McDowell's 'suspicion and Auburn ................... 12.23 shad forced 'his way a the hill. Keith seemed to thunder to him, the old the very edge of the pit of hell, and of Shari Tun and gapped' himself McGaw 12.34 liked hilm on the instant. He found:: „ when he came' to the Kirkstone house: g stories of the mightiest fastnesses of it is ki'l'ling her., hard. The same' strap erfumie Menset 12,41,. 1. DR. F. J. BURROWS hitm�edf. powerless to resist the in- ! It was sett well back in an iron- - p �.� the Rockies and shirred in him fhe' Keith felt his blood cunni cold subtly on- the air he was! Gcderich . 1. fectt°ra of Willie's grin andf as Wal- ed area thick with trees and shrub- fining y Office and residence Goderich'Sta'eet, child•abmed yearning to £allow wp his as he satin in the insipectolr'�s face the lie ,hustled into the kitchen like a Carat of the United Church, Sea_ belayed mystery of its birthplace- 1A. thing which 'he did 'port. put more • earth, none, 46. Coroner for the the cradle o'f' the western • ranges•. wet spaniel, he followed and helped ,plainly in words. He was shocked. ' him unload. By the time the Tuttle ebn $ten, gAndrip now, as he faced held s=torm, the He drew his hand from 112tcJDowe11's � � e� � � tp �'( SCOT O �' VISITS CANADA Jap had disgorged his fast. package; ROYAL V v grip of that desire held him like a grip a1ma5t fiercely. N' he had- assured Keith that 'the rain ,,, „ „ strong +hand.Impossible: ,The 'sky (blackened. swiftly, and was nice', that his risme was :Hallie, he cried. Yes, you are mad. Such a tkifii'g would .be in - DR. C. MACKAY vbith the, rumtlbling ,of far -away shun- that .'he expected five dollars, a week con'ceivalble t„ C. Mackay, hamar Ig Trio- diet'he saw 'the lightning slitting. the and' could cook . "like heaven.' Keith laughed outright, and, VV} was so "And yet, I have told myself that old medalist al 'dark heaven like• bayorie;s, anis the 11tY University, and, gold medalist of ' ,� fire of the electrical' charges, gallop- general delighted with 'the general outlook it is possible," said YLaWD .ell. His ,• face was returning into its iron like Trinity Medical College; ¢nembex of ed fc 4rim'and filled) his vzins. His Sur_ that he fairly kicked his heels to- mtas,k His two hands gripped the the College) of Plilsicians and hea,•t all at once crie•i out words, getter. Thereafter for an hour or arms of his chair, and he stared at awns of Oabario.s that his lips did not utter. Why , he was left alone in possepssion of thekitchen, and shortly Keith be - Keith again as if 'he were ldoking should he not answer the call that g an to hear certain sounds and catch through hint at sotn.ething else, and had come to him thnoiagh all the occasional "odoriferous whiffs which to that something else he seemed to • DR. }q, HUGH ROSS years? Now was the time-a,nd assured him that Wa11ie was losing 'speak,, slowly, weighing and measur- why should he not go'. Why tempt Graduate of University of Toronto fate in the Hazard of a ad- no time in demonstrating his divine ing each ,word 'before it passed his lips. great raeulty of Medicine, member of Col- venture where home and friends and efficiency in the matter of cooking. Wallie's him "`I am not superstitious.' It has al- lege of physicians and Surgeons of . even hope were dead• to hilm, when in coming gave an ex- cure to call up McDowell. He con- ways 'heen a law with me to have. Ontario• s graduate courses , ppaass off there beyond the storm was "the 'Clfndcal SehooT of Chicago; v fessed to a disquieting clesiu e to conviction forced wimp me. Ido not believe Chicago ,, peace of 'his dreams . He threw out tal Landon, 8oya1 Ophlthalmde 1'3ospi ]ra Rt`irriS. His voice broke at la's,, in hear the inspector's voice again. In unusual •thiut„s until investi- h•ation proves them. I am making•, England; University Hospital, L'on- a cry of strange ecstasy. Not ev- Do- the >xacl: of ,his head' was tare• fear of ';,ban :back T-Lh= aril the hoe g= p that Mc all Cfxce'ption in, tho case 'of Shan .don, England. Office ---=Back •.of ervthin;; was, gone! Not ereryth:ng Bank, Seaforth. Phone No. 5. dead! Over the •` Dowell might throw some light ori Tung. I have nev,•r re'gardecl' him a:; •,but nifinion was graveyar:l of Night calls-answpred from residence, his past there was sweeping a Miriam Kglcstotre's unusual .e west q a man, like y»tr nr,,i in,e, •as a ror••t of 5uperphysic•al hu.m+an machine � Victoria Street, Seafoxth, mighty force that called hitm, some- to see ]ler that night. The storm had mottled down into a steady drizzle possessed of a c, rtain psychological l " thing that was no longer mea Cly an got in touch with him, and power that is at t LI �s alm+ost: dead- urge and a demand that a thing that bwhene w s ,be was relieved to find there was sur ly: Do you ,begin t+� and+ers=tarrdme? DR.. S. R. COLLYER was i9•resisti'hle. He would go! To- change in the friendliness of the 11f I beli'ece that hr Los exerted thr+ nr'oriow-to-d'ay-to-nirahb-he would r braduate Faculty of Akedieine, Uni- 'begin making plans. voice that casrne over the tel >phone. whole force of flan, influence upon E yliviam Kirkstone-- wad she has sur- versity of Western Ontario.' Member (He watched. the deluge as Lt came Shan Tung had a suspicion, he ]rad kept had to himself. rendered to it. I , •ieve-incl yet Ii college of..,pbysieian�s and Surgeons on with a roar of wind, a heating, g t To Keith's (surprise it teas Mc- am not p»sitive"' i of Ontario. Post graduate. work at hissing wall under which the tree Dowell who sgroke firer e) 1159 Kirk- „ "And you have a�;itched them for . New York City Hospital and Victoria tops doec-n in the edge of the plain stone• six months?, . Hmpi'tal,.London. Phone: Hensall, bent their heads„like a multitude of "She seemed nnuslially anxious to "b o: The su=,ii in came 1eCC bg, Office, King Street, Hensall. people in prayer. He saw it sweep- „ get in' touch with } au, he said. I than a month ago. No one that T in r u. t'he Hape in a rises of € P p gray• dragoons. It caught hien Ibeftrre lie am frarnkly disttnllreci over' a certain know has ever hurl the o pprrtunit; ,. , o: looking into khan Tung's private D. J. A. MUNN had clo'se'r] the door, and his face matter, Conrristrrn• arrei�•l should like to balk vrik.h you before sari go up life. The quarter- I)elikid his cafe Id'r•ippe+cl with wet as he forced the to -night are a mystery. I �+. pplose they can Graduate of Northwestern Univers- last inch of it against the wind with 'wag Keith sniffer] the air. "Wallie, is her. entered from 1I,o cafe and also sty, Chicago, Ill. Licentiate Royal his shoulder. It the sort of going to ring the d+inrrer bell within from ,a little stns, •i ay at the real.' l • College of Dental Surgeons, Toronto. stinum Keith liked. The thundeT was half an hour. i6'rhy not slip ora a One night -very in:, --I saw Miriam, Olde over Sills' Hardrware, Main St., the rumble of a million giant cart- raincoat and join me up h.re? I Kirkstone come do -n that stairway. „ Beafortli. Phone 151. wheels, rolling overhead. Tnsfrlu' the bungalow it was grow- think it's going to be pretty gaut'd. „ ,, Twice in the last ;..=+nth slie has vis-) 'tete Shan Tung at n lo=be 'hour. Twice ing• dark as ••though eti^enirf'g had "I'll com=e, said McDowell. Ex- p, e'ct me any moment, that I l:rnaw of, \•+t,I understand, And • came. IHe dropped on his knee's aye- DR.. F. J. BECHELY fore the pile of dry fuel in the fire- Fifteen minutes later Keith was that•is not all-qu;1n." Keith saw the Ili•tended veins in Graduate Royal College of Derrell place and striiurk a 'match. For helping .him off with his wet slicker. a He had ex'pe'cted McDowell to make 1trAewell',z clenrl;r',i hands., and he Surgeons, Toronto. Office over W. R. space the blaze smoldered; then the some Observation ton, the cheeaful- ].now that he way >lrealiing under a Swith'a Grocery, Main Street, Sea- Ibirc:lr fired utp lilke oir-so'a'ked tinder, W• i anld a yellow flame' crackled and mess of the birch fire ,and the agree- tr•errrendou's strain. „ l • ti t •d h• T-' k 'boli h forth. Phone: Office, 185 , res - 1. dence, 185 J. able aromas that were leaking from ro'at°e�T uhf the flue. Keilth was wensi Wallie's kitchen but the inspector five in t of p wa c e t c �Ir s u3 orne- pri"renally. Thir'f times in that The famous Royal Scot express Royal Scot will traverse the rails become accustomed with the 8100 j `• the L. M. S. which hauls e matter smoking; other 90 he dMew out his disappointed ham'. He',stood for a same mlon+th Shan Tung; visited her of the London, Midland and , of the Canadian Pacific Railway, Ottawa, of and the Royal Scot, and they can also \ AUCTIONEERS peotplos pipes, own and filled it with • Brady's to- few mom+ents with his back to the flr�e, thumbing clown the to+Dagga in there. Thee third tirhe I entered bodily with a fraud message for the Scottish Railway will be seen on Canadtan rails for the first time with stops en route at Toronto, Hamilton and other •, visualize the` tremendous changes in de - ?yacco. Tt was an English mixture, rich aronr'atic,' and is the fire his pipe, acid he made no effort to girl,, I remained with her for an Hour. In tinea I in her history when this noted to be points. On her return journey she will travel over the lines of and improvements engine sign which place since • I • OSCAR KLOPP ,and burned ba•ighter and the s'ce'nt of the conceal the fact that there was some- thing in his r»dnd more inrp'brtant that' saw nothing and heard nothing, of Shan Tun He g• train is sent over exhibited' at the Worlrl''s Fair at Chicago. the Canadian National Railways �have ttaken the old "Lion", forerunner of •," the British 61 0 class was in use. q -- • .- Graduate Camey Jones Na- tobacco filled the rooms, hie dropped into Brady's'big lounging chair and g g than dinner and the cheer of a grate, was hiding -»r got out as I came its•" Arriving at Montreal by steam ship strut the enfl of April, the with similar stops for public in- spection at various towns and . pop' photograph 'shows the Holier itlonal School for Au+ction'eeria,g, Chi- stretched out his legs with a deep 1Hi,s eves fell on the tel'ephotie, and he noclkQd toward it. "See1n6d very Keith was visioiiinlg 'Mtiriam Kirk- famous train will be vs9embled cities. Details of the itineraries to "Lion" with her train which, was Royal Scot, Cfig�o. ISpee3al coarse taken in Pure Estate, Merl. 'breath of satisrfactioiL His thoughts wandered to the elash•otf the sdaorm, anxious to see you, did'n't she, Con- sto'n'e as he had seen hex im the itu lie here for her'run to Chicago. At the conrlusio» of tire'exhibition, of this famous train en route and from Chicago will shoactTy`be forerunner of the li and below the Royal Scot with ' Bred TA" 'stock, Real oeh*ndi,:ae rind Ferri Sures, Rat" 4n 1H>e would have a rplace li-ke' this off n'istton'' iI mean 'Miss Ki'rksbone." "Rather." spector's office• recalled vividly the Blinn, golden heauity , of .her, the she will again nun through announced. the 6100 locomotive, one of the fleet hauls lier on regio E�fing with pxeva6litig tiolal.'1}ebs: Set, there in the mystery of the traiiflcl'ess M05 11 seated himself and wonderful dray of her eyes, and the Canada to be reloaded for ship- Canadians will have an op or- p which between England and Seo G• laraetteli assured. Write or wire, Zurich, Ont. Phone : mountains, where tNe :Saskabclrewan was +tont. He would ]build like li'gh'ted a match. Seemed a It�tt1e 'shirtnan'eT of her hair as s!he stood in the light, of the winrdo rent to Britain, From Montreal to Chicago the tunity to compare the Canadian locomotives ftu, which they leave .ruhs , land. " Ortcar Knopp, i Ilrady s evens to the rain-wa- --mervousyperh'aps," he suggested nd them . , ; -place, A r 1 ..• -. t . .... A - li.