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dad o a a{*arQ1 s h ,.?
mpunted, on the trail of the
killer of Jean Gharlan and But he would do' no more than,� f 1y shizwCl fby die,; Due tl{'
Ninon Crouse, is in love with taste it to please her, I cant � � dos# botwArgu o}>�tlkd illag^ r ���}i!i
Laura Gharian, widow- : of the "MY arm's broken -'but "it's 'my eat. Laura, wily 's'hould yoU feed
slain man, whom he, $uspecfis head-" ,His voice trailed. me? I was tanking you to prison! y'' %� m�Iftt, .' y is ;the lglportant„ tillA
of being guilty of both" mut- She uttered a little 'cry of " tom- I don't think of that now, : n�� r � �r;a�s a,ndr leafy p'e$etable'�,2n�'a
dere. He id bringing her back miseration, touch his cold cheek m'sieur; you are suEering; I -must , °� n,`J°" e4tlli�er rich ri}'ntrugrc 1
to face justice with the half with her hand. "Mon Dieu, how do what I can. Your head is hot '� wited Where zQot1
breed, Duval, whom she has you must suffer! And at .first with fever - I'll bathe. your fore- Y dominant,. °as wiGix potat'oe t w01 I r
i been sheltering in her cabin. Duval wouldn't come back; he heady." w rots, boots, etc then a formula
Laura .has already saved was bent on saving me, Jacques!" And in a .moment he felt her " h°cavy in potash° w(?uld ptit $,s
O'Hara from death at the she called sharply. "His arm's hands busy with cooling water.• .:,,.:-- " general .rule a Early evenly
hands of Duval when O'Hara's broken and his head is bruised and on his wounded head. Her gentle .. :':` anted mixture is best for,the outer.:
death would have set her free. bleeding. We must get him, on the touch soothed. She raised him a age garden.
e'd
O'Hara is pu z by this, sled." little on the 'pillow, eased) his `''
' • ... �/ '"s�� '. Must Use :iCaretull ,
While' they a°travelling to- Half conscious after that, the strained attitude. The fever had, Y
�„ : , c Chemical fertilizer must„ki3 used,; ,i.
wards headquarters with. a dog . injured man felt himself lifted seized him, and the swollen armfry3;r' carefully and according to 411 G
team O'Hara slips and breaks bodily, felt the sled, under him throbbed painfully. But, all the �� %� ftions. If allowed to Come into }'
his arm on a .: rocky . ledge. and know, in a dim, confused way, while, her face hovered' before his y ' ,� rect contact with the -plants ora
When he recovers conscious that they were travelling - no burning eyes, her voice tried to f
_. _ �'•! /" ` ,:, ;F':'f', :i rQOts it is 'liable t0 burn -them. '1�;•' ,''
naso he sews Duval and Laura south, . but north, Then pain dead- cgmfort him, He called' her an Twelve -year-old Dart;. Eye n>tS , (lipldmg flowers;'.left picture) gets..a Special Send-ofi at $rcilu safe plan is to firsi dlI'llasolv'e 7n vi a
speeding, away on the algid, cried everything, and, something angel and again through ensuing haven, Germany; whe#i 'reedxds'• of fha U.N. International Refugee .Organi2at qu. (IRO)' disclosed ter and apply, , or 'spread tbii}1,y'
abandoning him to his fate akin. to delirium gripped him, He delirium, he cursed himst#if for be
that she ),vas the 150,-0QOth ditspiacod,person to be admitted to the USA uudev its DP law: Her during ,or just before a shower or ,
mumbled her name and cried out traying her; she was innocent and mother and 'father, leaving an IRQ, •camp with Dace for their new home, stand with her in front hosing. ' That is also -the propev
for help. It was a long while be= he loved her. of the sign. At right, Dace' is shown aboard as IRO -chartered ship just' after she first -saw the time and way to apply this mater':
on011CBACK fore he felt them carry him on a In the long hours of the night towering buildings of New York. Large numbers- of refugees' from European lands= have also ial on fawns.,• k:
y blanket into Gharian's cabin, knew he raved. He had run her down, received new homes in.)srael, Australia, the United Kingdom, Canada, France, Argentina and Srazil, oF'i hastening growth of vege
���� • • • that he was lying on a bed and From that moment when -first he ables the experts usually MIF a lit-'
the woman was -ministering to his saw :her face at French Pete's', his tie quick -acting .fertilizer with the
hurts. His blurred eyes followed accursed instinct had, set -him on soil before sowing and then later
Bathiehe itr often enured by bay ivdaej her, saw her figure outlined her tr . He had hunted her, „You had to stay? No. Laure," spread- a little close to, but not `
mom WhealcidneysgetoutoEorderesoess against the light from the outer trapped• her. -but he loved her! His lips compressed to a grim line
The woman. tending him 'throe �, actually touching, .the rows. h''or.'
sadsand "sensremain in the ayatem.Then room, heard her kindling a fire. gh but this was self hatred. When _-�. ` --� trees, shrubbery and big plants one
badnc4,, headache, rh.& pain, die- "Laura!" he cried. "Laure!" the long night, heard it all. he spoke again his voice wascan dig in fairly close around the '
Imbed rent or that `tired one feeling any She came at once, carrying a Lauren" he moaned, "Laura'." 'harsh. "Why did you let pity keep �` n �_ _ rpots.
moon follow. To help ,keep 7aurkidneys lamp in 'her hand and lifted her Over and over again, the, same you here?"lh6here one suspects that the soil' .,
10mi g properly -ase Dodd's Kidney Pills6 pale face out of the gloom and battle, his duty and his sudden; Sbe turned, back and stood look , - deficient in some
in the garden e
Tma etested, puPnlar+?afas non•Lu6�t-form- made it beautiful. She set the overwhelming attachment for the Ing down at him, pale and_ calm. of the main chemical elements, it.
iW6emmdDadd`xKi 'eyP&,inthaMim lamp tdowu and knelt down be- woman. Then, when he felt her "Would you rather have me desert" ;'. is a good plan to get a sample test
ba vAh the rW bin d,,Sold erer vfibrey i35 side hi as a mother might soothe cooling hand' on his hot forehead, ddiit<a. , ed at the nearest experimental sta-
a child. "Duval's gone for a doc- or tasted the water she pressed to you now, m'sieur? Leave you to
Dodds IC�dnBilf Pills suffer alone until the doctor re 4 os.ew tion. Sometimes there is some si r
tor. He is staying 'close by; there's his parched lips, he raised glazed pie thing lacking, like potash, or 'h
turns, to thirst with fever, to
eyes to her and murmured broken,
unin'telligi'ble word's.
starve?"
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one of the rarer, elements. In this
case a special appli ation of what
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Hour after hour thus, and then,
He nodded slowly, firmly.
the one whom you suspected first,
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is missing will reap work won -
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modulated, "I know- all, m'sieur.
You told in your fever."
at last, voices, figures, moving be
prefer it, Laura! Let me fail, at-
the one whom you hunted first!"
garden soil s, i will benefit frpm
g
dere. t,
than any other woman on God's
fore his fevered' vision, strange
temptingduty, rather than sec-
"'Come nearer," he pleaded. 'some
applies ' ns of fertilizer, be-
:earth! That's why I left that let-
with the chief. I was afraid
sha es' fresh thrills of agon at a
teed-•-"
"Let me look into your eyes-
cause in thi bus ness, recreation,
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new touch on his swollen arm and - Shocked protest was mirrordd Laurel" or whatever one likes to call it,
his wounded 'head, a strange voice. In her features. "No, no, in'-sleur! "Yes m'sieur." She' knelt be- fertilizer is like a tool, to be used
Even if you. hated me, even though 'gide him, looking at him with in a variety of ways. it ;
"Give me more 'light here. And Y
you charged' me with crime, you soft, melancholy eyes.
In the .first place the gardener
a basin of hot 'water.' Y
could not wish to be left alon
r "Look at me, Laura," he wlhis� should understand That he is usi
The words trickled through his thus!" `
��A
consciousness A glare shone in pered ihoarsely. "Hear me." As God his soil very intensively, very I`
e "You don't know all'." he cried
the room. He tried to rise and is my judge, I believe I was cols much more intensively in fact
abruptly, "Tell me, what day,' is taken. You're innocent! 1-I love than does the farmer. In a small i
was thrust 'back into -nothingness. ar
It was morning when he 'opened it?' you plot of ground a great many 'things '' IT IS CONTRARY TO THE BY LAWS ;
Friday, m'siuer." She was so close that his well are being grown and the same plot
his eyes again. Through the door g g e k.
His tension relaxed but this band touched her flushed' cheeks, of soil is used over and over again. OF THE TOWN OF SEAFORTH TO'
of the outer room he heard a 'ket l's
was hopelessness. Inspector Mac- but she evaded him and rose to Secondly, the fertilizer is being us- N.
tie singing loudly on the stove, donald knew everything by this
Then he suddenly was aware that her feet. For an .instant she feed
for several purposes, not just to PUT GARBAGE AND GLASS OF it'i
his broken. arm lay in splints', and time. Listlessly .his craggy face ,stood thus, looking down, and then feed' particular vegetables, flowers ,
suddenly seemed years older. she hid her face in her own' hands or shrubbery, but to et bigger and
that his head had cleared. Dimly y' g ANY KIND IN. OUTDOOR OR IN- ?
things came (back to him, A do c O'Hara turned his face toward' the and burst into bitter, passionate better blooms, earlier vegetables, -
tor had been summoned; for him wall. "I have done it -betrayed ,tears. and in some cases' to bring on ,.
you," he muttered. "Laura" he cried (hoarsely biok- growth or maturity quickly before DOOR TOILETS AND CLOSETS r -,
from somewhere.
Where were they now, the dot
h'
There was a moment.:of silence;
,
enly, "forgive me. I had no right
frost or to get ahead of disease or
O
for and the woman.? O'Hara lay
then her voice still sweet and
to tell you, but I couldn't keep it
insects.
--
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still, watching the door: Presently
modulated, "I know- all, m'sieur.
You told in your fever."
back, From -that "first moment at
French fete's I've loved you more
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he heard soft movements, then a
shadow fell across the rectangle of
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"You knew the inspector will
a
than any other woman on God's
There are two main. classes of
The Council has had several complaints
light.
sand an officer here, now I have
failed to bring you in?" he gasp -
:earth! That's why I left that let-
with the chief. I was afraid
fertilizer, the "natural" type like
well -rotted barnyard manure, .i:om-
regarding this practice; and ,Alf.: �con-
Laurel" he. breathed.
T
"You're awake, m'sieur-" she
ed, in fresh agony of soul, "you
,ter
:m heart would fail. But I put
y
post of rotted leaves, vegetable re -
tinued the services of the Town'Seaven-
was smiling; there was something
as
l.nevv?
I know, m'sieur." m
tate, Service before my own life,
br ours. I can't betra ' my
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fuse, peat, etc., and what are
own as chemical fertilizers
.
ger will be denied the offenders:
like a thrill of jo3P in her voice
"you knew and you stayed?.
lrtttt-3-deserve-to-d4e;� Iyaure;
which one buys in bags or paCkag-
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she knelt beside him, lifting a cup
to his lips. "Fou must eat some
When you could" have gone with
kill,mei" He half rose to his el-
es. The first are particularly valu-
'COUNCIL `
t t iitl"
Duval - you stayed to wait on
bow. '"Kill me, Laure, and escape!
,able for putting 'humus or fibre in-
SEAFORTH TOWN
t ing now, and ge s rong ago
The hot broth tasted good after
his long fast. He 'finished the cup.
"The pain in your head isn't
so bad now, m'sieur? Your fever's
?„
m He caught at her hand and drew
her nearer, lifting fevered eyes to
the calm beauty of Ther face-
"Laure, tell "me about this man,
I can't give you up!"
"See what harm you a yourself,
m'sieur; your (head is burning, the
doctor said you must be quiet!"
She put him back among his pil-
the soil, for opening t heavy
clays and adding strength a sandy
clays
soil. If they are unobtainable one
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face with a sditened glow:
He lifted a fold of her dress to
his lips and kissed it humbly.
is
almost gone, and you ve slept on Duval. He's devoted to you like -
the medicine too." She was close, a faithful do lows, but he caught at 'her hand '
bending over him, and 'the light g� again and .held' her captive, volt- -�
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Surgeon
from the other room touched cher
She dragged her an away,
"It's simple about
Ing his love and his faith in her.
"Laurer'
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face with a sditened glow:
He lifted a fold of her dress to
his lips and kissed it humbly.
is
gently. quite
that, m'sieur, When I came here
a brid Duval's young wife would
but for
he whispered thickly,
"do you -care?"
She bent over him gently, look-
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e
"You've been angel to me.
have died one night my
ing .into his grief-stricken face,
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him, .catching his fevered hand"
holding it. "No, no. Before
Forgive me for all I've done."
care. I went a few miles through
the snow to help her. He loves
then she stooped and softly press -
her lips against his trot
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MEDICAL, OPTOMETRIST
She rose from her knees', flush-
her, n'sieur, and thinks I saved
ed cool
cheek.
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and Saturday only, 7-9 p.m.
A ointments made in advance
ed and trembling, but. her eyes
"The
her ]ifs. That is all.""Laure_
"Not so, m'sieur! They've read
,
1 tt •It's one of your tom-
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were shining. doctor said
be
O'Hara uttered' a sharp cry. "I
The room swam in glory to his
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you must quiet, m'sieur."
"Where .is he?'
"Ha-ha had to go back," her
know now," he said with a rasp
of threat. "I know! Duval brought
you here. He found the girl, be
eyes. He tried to drew her to him,
but she slipped' from his hold and
listening.
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voice faltered strangely. "He had
lieved your husband false, and in
stood
"Ha k m'sieur there's some-
-
thing
Surgeon
Hours: 9 - 6
another patient. Jacques took 'him•
'It to have a
revenge he killed them both!"
one at the door."
office Hours: , 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.,
Wed. 9-12.30; Sat. 9 a.m. to 9 P.M.
was a Lucky chance
fell upon her knees beside
He almost shouted. "Duval! He
daily, except Wednesday and Sun
p y
Monday, Thursday- 1 to 8 p.m.
doctor anywhere out here!"She
As she spoke she moved toward
him, .catching his fevered hand"
holding it. "No, no. Before
r•.
shall tell the truth, Laura.
`
day.
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EVENINGS: Tuesday, Thursday
CHIROPRACtIC
the door, carrying the empty cup.
her in low
and
the good God, Duval is innocent!
But she turned quietly and
looked' him with a wan smile.
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and Saturday only, 7-9 p.m.
A ointments made in advance
But he called to a
strained voice: "They've gone
Ile never came here while the girl
was here. He never saw her-Com-
"Not so, m'sieur! They've read
,
1 tt •It's one of your tom-
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and you stayed here with me?'"
"Of course, m'sieur; you needed
even dead!"
"He
your a ern
rades-come for me!"
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A. GORWILL, B.A., M.D.
COMMERCIAL HOTEL
someone."
did! You want to save the
man because he's been -faithful, or
"This is tough luck, old chap !
Gayle was a big broad' 'shouldered
JOHN
Physician and Surgeon
Monday, Thursday- 1 to 8 p.m.
"You stage# because I needed
you?"
for some other senseless reason.
Gbarlan was cruel to you, they've
officer, red with the biting cold.
"I he cast
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igi�i •
iIQ DR. H. H. ROSS' OFFICE
Phones: Office 5-W; Res.. 5-J.
"Are you not suffering, m'sieur?
And 'I'm a. woman! I had to stay.' ,
told me He deserved to die. I
swear it! But you must be clear-
- understand now-"
a quick glance over his shoulder
at the figure of the woman in the
4
AUCTIONEERS
Seaforth I'll have to take Duval. He's
ec.' outer room, '-why you didn't
IDR. M. W. STAPLETON HAROLD JACKSON Seaforth Monument Works the guilty one, but I don't blame T • v. Q
°J bring.ilY your prisoner in six days.
DR. ROSS HOW SON Specialist in Farm -and House him----" Old Mac got worried, thougiht
hold Sales. She dropped his hand' and wrung sothething had happened - must
Physicians and Surgeons Licensed in Huron and Perth T. PRYDE & SON her own together. Sobs of terror have had a. hunch, eh?"
Phone 90 Seaforth Counties, Prices reasonable; sat- Memorial Craftsmen shook her. "He's innocent! If you' O'Hara groaned, "Listen to me.
Iafaction guaranteed, accuse him you're a wicked man! Gayle," he whispered hoarsely.
DR, F. J. R. FORSTER For information, 'etc., write or Seaforth Exeter Clinton Duval saved you; be grateful and "Did the chief tell you what I'd
just to him!„ 9"
Eye,.Ear, Nose and Throat phone HAROLD JACKSON, 1'4 on ,. written in the letter.
661, 'Seaforth; R.R. 4, Seaforth. "He didn't save me: you did! I
Graduate in Medicine, University know. now you're innocent; I'd (Continued Next Week)
sof Toronto. EDWARD W. ELLIOTT stake my soul. on It! It's the man �� 1
Late assistant New York Optha[- Licensed Auctioneer who did it. He must pay for it,
met and Aural Institute, Moore- SOLUTION TO
field's Eye and 'Golden Square Correspondence promptly answer- not you,
Throat Hospital, London, Eng: At ed. Immediate arrangements Can "M'sieur, Duval's i n n o c e u t ; BOXWORD PUZZLE
COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Seaforth, be made for sale dates by phoning . there:s no clue which can lead you - 4
203, 'Clinton. Charges moderate and -- to him. You know it!"
,third Wednesday in every month. satisfaction guaranteed. "You can't deceive me now,
S tf d T D 't I her how you `AC,ROSS DOWN
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53 Waterloo St. South, tra or Lauie. on. remem
JOSEPH L. RYAN - Seaforth Showrooms Open Tuesday begged, me not to try Creuse on 1. Tibia 1, Tavern Never before could a man on the
other time, or %
JOHN C. GODDARD, M.D. Specialist in farm, stock and its PhSee Dr. Harburn for appoint- Circumstantial circumstantial evidence? One of 4. Wharf 2, Brook
Physician and Surgeon plements and ,household effects, ment any those" two did' it, Laura, and one 7. Sea 3. Amass farm get so much work .,done
Satisfaction guaranteed. Licensed 41-J, Exeter. of them must pay - if not your 8. Major 4. Wrap such a short time so • .easily and
Phone 110 Hensall in Huron and Perth Counties, half breed, then Nicky Crouse. He 10. Viola 5. Any
_ THE McBILLOP so efficiently. Modern tractors and ,
For oarticulars and open dates, had the motive, "Ike was taken IL Asylum 6. Flu
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INARY _write or phone JOSEPH L. RYAN, MUTUAL FIRE haunting this house, and there's 15. Roe 7. Screw power farming egniptrient haveR. R. 1, Dublin. Phone 44 r 6, only one link missing. He seems 16. Script 9. Jar established a new standard of farm• -
4217x52 INSURANCE CO'Y. to have been at Churchill. Well, 19. Rakish 12. Strewn
J. O. TULL, -D.V.M., V.S Dublin, ing operations and farmers every -
ID, MAiPLESDEN, I:DN.M., V.S. he wasn't, that's all: We've mils 22. Rigor 13. Light
HEAD OFFICE-I-8EA FORTH, Ont. calculated the time. He got here 2'3. Wand 1:4. Mirth r where are benefitting from the time- y
'Main) Street Seaforth C.N.R. TIME TABLE In time0to fulfill his threats. As 25..Ample 17. Chaste , saving anti:_ labor-saving features of
PHONE 105 OFFICERS: soon as I'm up I'll nail him!" 26. Rides 18. Impel a;
r�sy,E, ,a ower machin
GOING EAST president, E: d. Trewartha, Clinton S'he drew a long breath, her 27. Watch 20. Adroit p �•
(Morning) triee�Frea.. J. L. Malone, Seafortb eyes shining strangely, but •s'he did 34). Ago 21. India
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LEGAL Goderich (leave) 5:40 Manager and Sao: Treat, - M. A. not move. "You'll do this because 31. Talent 24. Amaze In the ,,great swing to ntndeCtll
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