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The Goderich Star, 1926-08-12, Page 6} e ,;, . � as ONTARIO The lialswesiey ewe. la Keeled Seises. reark es al ds year*' r weak! Twoglees ss Arts sad hew yeses up- aee! Wet teem arty awn ls eaeren ler rtiedeaUs met it.dical Scheel hes he lea year ties best equipped hast el its size as the reatiseat. Imtdoe'4+l i��.�mp&tsl s t 4 rurar,Q tsc111ties are ex. csilsat, _ me sat > 1**40t the 40.1ami0 _ wMuYA .e tat Pis salami sp. tearseM. ***-- IC, 1�. R. rix EU. sea., s eiwR. ranks, Oat* & cfl4' PTKR X* 1. (taontiuued) "itiot. yet. I'll tell you everything if you'll pron ee not to h••ea*he a ward, not to interfere until Henri hes a chance to square himself. I— think I've earned the riget to demand that much. I told you the 'whale thing was counterfeit --was the work tat Joe MaCaskey. I couldn't believe Iienri '+gas up to such villainy. Ilea, dies•>lute. weak, vain—anything you. choose but he's not voluntarily criminal. Well,. 1 went to work an him. I rete:Wed to—" the Countess again shivered with disgust. "Oh.' you c^w what I was doing. I hated myself, but there wait no chose. Things come ton climax last night, t. •I don't like to'talk ,'obout it—think about 'it -but yav're bound to hoer. I eonsented to go out with him. Ile dragged me through tine dance -halls and the saloons—made me drink with him, pubiiely, and with the scum of • the town." Nbtirtg;< the expression THE cansaICs: 1 Isauleirely it:alztte brat forware. : Caeteid sh wits envier wawa. Kee z - 'man of honor. But, atter all. whet a woman really—Bares, there's a sat- - isfaction, s coreeenaatinn, in sacrifice no smatter how great." Hada Courtesies eyes were misty.3 their derk•fringed lids treeineled wear• lay shut, "les," she nodded. "I sup- ple* so. Bitter and sweet! When a women cf my sort, my age and ex. perienca, lets herself really tare, sh• tastes both. AU I est cape ht that Pierce never teethe what hit made me pay for loving hila. He wouldn't un- derstand—yet." nderstand—yet. " She ouened her eyes *gain and met the earnest gaze bent upon her. "I dare say you thinks I' feel the same toward him as you do. that I want him, that I'm hungry for him. Well. I'm not. vial 'way past. that. I've been through lira. end fin nurifles,. Now rue along. child. I'm cure everything„ *will come out right." The earlier anewfsll had diminished when R^uletta stepped out into. the night. but a gusty. boisterous wind had`eisen and this tilted the air with * blinding clouds of fine,. hard particles. an her hearer's face. the Countess up from the streets, and the laughed shortly, mirthlessly. "Shock- girt was forced to wade throeigh new - log, wasn't it? Low, ly formed drifts that rose over the wretched? . What's what everybody is sidewalks, in places nearly to lair saying. Dawson is humming with it. knees. 'The w`nd flapped her gam - God! How he humiliated mei But eats and out her bare cheeks like - a h h u hid her ways into end k•ssed the sleeker. "Colonel I loosened his tongue. I got most of tette, w en s a p s the details -snot all, but enough. It the Melte and stamped the gnaw be partners. That generous woods- Phillips and of bis prompt apprehen- was late, almost daylight, before I from her feet her face was wet with - man. ;because of his affection for her, sion, reposed to take the young; fellow in- . ,,,py succeeded. Ke aIepE at stupe- � to his heart taw! melte a man o m. i and so. did I, when 1 wasn't too driedthemprickly and with,n song That was like him ---always giving 1un:h•counter an climbed p little. Well she . ':IIs remembered eomethilg about t Totem's Polean started. Throe h,the gloom it, he had some shadowy recollection favorite stool. There it was this. wsa Paleon s sister. Whit could telt. , If talking too s m: ch. 'When he woke floret and hia ewe elderly companions what aright rota from this new, un he stared incredulously et the speak- found her. ,.n interest. Of course, there, er, s l e denied e he teverything, ot coursed Ile Well. we sprung him," Tom sans in -crest, ;abut out ard work, honesthere on that mouv. '"1'm sure of it, note that I've had d. lied and he twisted, but I'm the nauneed* zi time to think," the girl decaares. r zi de a ali he e m o u Now iia- s.ron ra- otrva ;s have been. I Beat "All we done was sign an the dot- arty, an end aft s r►8 "That's why I ran tor you. +r o . dorvii. as usuat. 1 omee hese sed line. Jerry explained, Hut, say, surroundings were bound to. affect tent 'i; promised not to tell this, but to les felt sorry for the npar wretch , ante if that bag haps out of town he'll cost Pierce ed the naanie- e efhKilda Courteau, wife that he rand u the icCa ke'y's • for what be hail put me, through. us a let of money, lie went out trot long :ago." 'chow's he ening to hop oute"' Tom _ who had made this possible, and of traimped up that charge against ""Where to"? 'Tell me -o demanded; '"That's the hell of this 'Polean floret, too--•'Poleon of the• pierce. They paid Courteau well for "To the Pollee--tm Colonel Cave ca•rete ; there s no getting away. great heart, who loved her his part -ar they promised to --and t d derisively. No stet- so sincerely, .so 'mselfisid He he 'Perjured himself, as did' they, s11 day,tears tut •;her were frost tears. She Pho done dat shootin' if he k f hi don't?" Doret inquired, qulekay. , am, he heart she hurried back to the "Joe McOaskey—or Frank,,, Rau- j ill. d ti bed u cn her mush and taking r e. , Jetta answered with positiveness. V Wks year leer arms sieag gi k sad imitative yew WW1 Wraith sat • fan, sma the oily toil!' ?sat rain beck, tai beep year iasellk Asti id friths see of Milburn 's Tbhat• will aisa•r away all the "nut* sed polaoasaa,a nutter tont the vs* tan, and prexast, as well as bewdeiw, esid slime all the ears of sea uahscltby, *"u•►y liver., I,axa-lalver Fills etre pat up b' Tee T. MOM.* Co. Lisa, ` Tote** Oat, ratty. Tero.*0 tie awe tel i et apprehension in which her tirmilats wore raring there caaase a i ata,--Teleou Doral. Here delete treaiis, *rove pal, a threat to her some-fesind bappinese. "Poison, her brother, would know what to do, for leis lima was atter, his judgment was rearring. He never failed her. Blindly she ran for her wraps, bur- riteily she flung then on, then plung- ed QM foto the night. As she scur- ried through the street, panic -strict= en, beset, one ram's name was in her thoughts, but another's was upon her lips. Over and over she kept re- peating: "Poleon! Oh. 'PoI.on!" CHAPTER XXVII death traveled fast. 'Potion Iloret was not long in hearing of it, and of course he went at once in search of Roulette. By the time he found her the girl's momentary panic had been succeeded by a quite unnatural self- possession; her perturbation had ehanged to an intense but governable agitation, and her mind was working with s clarity and * rapidity more than normal. This power of rising she had doubtless inherited front her his name was clean. Probably era 1 this the whole truth was known to father! salmi -armed Kirby been the Mounted Puller and by tomorrow's man of resource, and, so long as he it would be made public, , remained sober, he had never lost his Moreover, and 'li'cleon were •to head. Swiftly the girl told cf the in- atrial suspirlon that had attached to The news of Count Courttar"s endish. I gave him the 'chance to: Jerre anon e .. makes clean {breast of everything tin away? ., What are you talkie never failed her ; he was a brother, Kilda got the truth, out of 'him while Pi G Qmk i e If h about Ain't the Boundary within truly Lige beat, the cheeriest, the he was drunk. Of course he deniedo and save his • Piles are.-eaused by. congestion of blood ' in the lower bowel, Only an internal eniedy • can remorse the cause. That's why salves and cut- ting fail. Dr. i;aaonhardt'a Hem -Raid, a harmless -tablet, succeeds, because it relieves. this • congestion and strenrthone the affected parts. Kent- . - Reid leis give quick, safe and lust- ing relief to thousands of Pile Suf. fevers.. It will do the name for you or .many backs -IL . C. Dunlop and druggists everywhere seli•Ilern.Iigid whit' this .guarantee. • hide, f possi lesY 'tendons take the bit Fit any. teeth" ninety .miles?. 'Ain't .plenty of ',pea- moat loyal in the world. Roulette it latex~, but she broke him ;down; and hey need mit amazed to realize u Paan tins evening, just before we got home, Roulette stone motionless for . n a pe A• is a dna-team n emotion she d a few hours' start in her life the French 'Canadian Fed he promised to go to Colonel Caven- moment; thins in dee!? em of the Police„ played. Ilia sincere affection was dish and make a clean breast of ev- exclammed. "Pm so glad! And vat 'E 'eryk"ins* all foo,'" 'P,leon• told about the biggest• thing that hsai come er•.ything. ,,He went out for .that puse tit's Meter. "t. bed talk wit' Pie'ce. Re ain't canon' back here no mare." 'Not coming baele?"• the girl ex cleimed. floret met her startled gaze: "Not In dis kin' . of plaee. „Res, cu • em out for good,- I mak' him promise." "A touch --of 'jail airet•a-bad thin for a harum-scarum kid." Torn volun- teered. as he finished giving his sup- per order. "It's a cold compress -•- it must have been a terrible *entire. I think I understand hew you must loathe yourself. It was,a very gen- emus thing to do, , however. Not ninny women could have risen to it." "I—hope be doesn't make me tela. 1' haven't mtgch pride lett. but --•^I'd like to save. what ,remains. forvon oft.imagine 'what Cavendish will think. A wife betraying het husband for hey --for• another man! "What a story: for these women on the hill!!' i$ ft. -Darken theiroorri- as ouch res passible. close the whitlows, raise o*. at the blinds where tie sae *"sines in. about eight inches, place as mrm*ny; Wilson's Fir Pads* as possible on pIatrett (properly wetted` wits watt but trot• Flooded) on the wisdom ledge ledge where for light is strong k•ave the rooms closed for two er three hours, then sweep sip the flies and burn them, Ste illustration below. • • Pat the plates away oat of the reach et children lased ;sew tladreei i* ai other room,' ins New takes down •tee fever.- esteathinsr 0the sort." Jerry' s- serted. ".Tails is -'a total was a •saw that they were surroundedby tuna. 1 don't believe ih 'em. You 'exeitin& crowd, n crowd that grew think this boy's tamed, de you? Well, swiftly as some whisper, some • intel- 1 talked with "him, and all T got toligence, screedwith' electric rapidity say le this: keep Courteau away throrgh the bantam. . Yielding; to a front •hint or: there's one Count you'll lose cunt of, The boy's got pizen in him, an' 1 don't -blame. him none: 11 1 was him I,"d *eke that Frog hop. , to her, so it seemed. Occupied with suck comforting thoughts, Roulette failed to note that the evening had passed more(Oehler than usual salad that it was after mid- night. When she did realize that pose, Ent•-evr'dently he Iaeked cour- age to • go through with it, Other- wise how did he come to be . on the back street? The . NlcCaskeys live somewhere back sander, don't they?" a "Surel" 'Poleanieditated,' brief - fact, she wondered what coutd have sly. ° Mebbe so youy re right," he scud. detained Lucky Broad'. Promptness• fiuAily was a habit with him; he and Bridges- r "X know I'm right," Roulette cried. usually reported : at least a half-hour , "`The first ; thiingnto do is find them.ahead of time: . Where are.th g`. She cats ht sight of the pair, .final "I don' see 'em no piece." ' ly. through' the wide archways and `Then we must tell the colonel' to an rook theism- up " : But Doret's ;brows remained puck erect in thought. ` «Whitt" he eirclaim- (Continued on page 'fl r - premonition that something; was • w as s saxtitss,.Jtoulettzt, asked the leak -out to _ ��reat a ���in relieve her, aid .nettle, she hurried _ into the a'tligr hell. •Even before .sbe ,+ at m hear ins,": had come within" Bound cif t icky'a ' u , i(r," j�` 'Polson *net Roulette's worried voice the cause of the general exeites _ PIP Wee: _t'inRiie 'bout: dot too. •__ W'at - came an .the corm of an exclaznatiene, if SG__ �5r�ppfed Tun •Csatt irate !Arms von say I.. go parddilers wit' hien, eh3 Ta weed 0i -two snatched :4dt of" the' -. u-.Cegeor4 otrt tts.'ntoUti $elle You 1 got dog -team an' fine claim on hull- air, "Courteau!" "Dead.'" ""Shot*- or I 'Othiat� to Amy top. S'pose 1 geeve him half inter, back street --body fust found!>'C• t a foe of Winona ttjday.ana es' to go wit' me?" Fiercely Itattetta fought her way you?." eagerly queried the through the press, an. unvoiced; "es. wear a satisfa'ed ovine on your face to - "Will girl: .. • tion trembling upon: her U'ps. Broad marmwv."Alreadr It's a remedy that in astonishing talo b so. but Elsa he'soke it to 'got of li le'biz "Tough, ant it?"say turned at her firet ' said be. "•IRCe the, whote country, and it's Just as tress here" g and the Kid stumfbl'ed right over himdos f ',cia stica and lumbago bf 'course! His ease. But that kicked him out of the snow. We as for rheumatism, will be cleared up. Mark what I say. thotieht he'd been froze." •l chines the. paisonou!s waste from 'Ytes" : 1'toulette nodded happily "We never dreamed he'd been shot the Saints anal muscles•�-chats . the seeret• of Rheuurn's success. "tat him with you; '1';.Yton•--oait till we got hint clean down to the. Bat we don`t ask iTau to .take guy where things are clean find healthy drug -store," Bridges }� supplemented. ward' • for it; 't to l% G, Dunlap ar and where. he can get a. new start. "Shot in the back, too. any drug;: ettt and get a Bottle o' Oh. you melte me very happy:' Questfone were frying back and Bhenma tgdayf if it rt+aesn't do as of The woodsmap laid a big hand gena forth now, . Profiting by the confuse e tly over hers,. In a low •voile he murs ion, Roulette dragged Broad . aside promise get emir money leach. 1'- mured: `"Dat's ell I want, ma seem and queried, breathlessly; eeto mak' yox,? happy: 0 dat claim "Wes he dead—quite dead -1„ rrswtIi be timers!_ wumititxg:.ler you., is 'wort' - t' •million, dollar' it ain't too :"Oh, sutelfe • ader, bum: much to p y, but—I'm. scare' she's '"'no ---shoe him`?'" The question �+ �+ came with diet:u'ity. •i uekr stared - '. O- - The song rues stili sounding in at his intinegator queerly • then he glance with a reassuring; smile "1 *tent was made known to her. It des Roulette's. heart when she sat down ahregged, " I at the sin! all through the , "Quien tease? evening' it seemed to her that the revelry round about was but; an echo 1 of : her gladness. Pie.yee was . free, C.P.R.1P er for V:anconver. s ,t,g altalll° t.,.,,,•••1,1 onsdianftripaiim •...._........,.........„•.,......,...• .',Ramill........ y ,.r -.w_, w.w. • 1..e MY.1 +w�s� • s•, *•-s. ' ' -n • a» - -- - - aam"wrrbe,wewiwr,t.. ± ar.onx,wrt�� IIUlle,f"w,rwe,.++,rt! •+••.� ...+"•••°•.•,,,""•� "••••"+•- ' ____ ea Ylte"pent et--Ve aasiasrvarrai"rsgeleteesasest bat twat It on a lead with the major tuatara et tee world is iadicated by tlae apasiaag IA Attie* • sad g pts Icer of the new Caaadiaa ?stifle Ilathsel Siris pew. The pier shade are 0, s eseetrul depprrns�e+d track t wide salsa seei !Se a - fear tracks. A trra.sterey headksnse the ltrrti of lit pier is /seated at the spate sail and t ifs rwygs spine awl driveways tate the IMO mite baso kat p�eseaaterneer ba*dilsrg t'aeit- remw and attire aid mare roams for stee aaehip srrricse, treeks and eat ere el rasa aha the deck eetsIie et the par the traria f te the rostraew rot 1 ilia tis and from Ow alarde. wilt ire itestainee4 at barbs ! llasitghtg��aearagr taint aagits lit het trot wwl a � +awl .._..- •v. ...sat IQ t� to aaeb tea's Int the` end. Them dirreeteresa Us ?utile as the `USW tying, he ef what is • se awastr*etri tiaat whoa the ter *ill pettiest vat trate theg�s� et x� is- Ertelits y atoll** s1►�s the alengstras. thee desk b amass* Nest et the aseatwi*. bsais /.d sant Wad tress tialr side parts, wells tins easeatt et SA* Csaatiaa Petit% tat ex - tattle' el the "l tpvw�>r Y a. IMe'm se lasaeltege and � ssslf ei mss. c it elven theses le:1w sial be tawa z s'.l briritre, asiai�i catty t'ee salt- .. % *disarmer ill ha tbses a its f;�elwatdm. ie Se e�r*sisaa Or else, • fa the Os sheteM> l twoutl4si tot , lire iia fillacielmi aywr� 1t by ss taro. I+1nTmadr seen r;r MER shooting. ile'd been ' heard .the ' croaked a Zang while when we fdund Mtn." . ,. For a moment the: ,two eyed each.. other silently. "Do you teink: ?" Roulette turned her white face to- ward the .cashier's cage. • "More 'n litchi Be was bitter - he made.e. lot of cracks around the Barracks.; The first thing the Police said when *we notified 'em was, 'Where's- Phillips?' We, didn't 'know the boy was out until that very min- ute or ---we'd 'a' done different. We'd 'a' left the Count in time drift and rare - Phillips down and framed an. alibi; Think of re, Isispals, turnip' up the evidence!" . Lucky breathed an oath. "Olt, why—" moaned the - girl. "11e- - It '*vas so. useless. Every- thing was all right. Pcrhap;s.e-after all. het-didnst,..da..it,,,.....W__....-, _ "You know him as well as 1 do. I'm hoping he had better sense, but— he's got a temper. He was always,. talking about the disgrace." ; x`Itaa he gone`? C'an't • you heap r hini? Ile might make the Ftcsandary» Broad shook hie head. "No use. It's too late for that. • If he's stilt here isle 'n the Kid will do. our best to swear him out of it." .Roulette 'swayed, she groped blind- ly at the bar tail for arpport, where- upon her companion cried in a low "Here! Breaee ;;p. or You'll tip i1 all oft! If he stands last, how they g oing to prove nr+ythingg? The Count's been deed for hours. He WAS aB drifted-" Ikrose was interrepted by the Meet* Kid. who metered oat of the night at that iestamt with the an - n.— : "Wen, they got him ! Ito iter found Mo. and he denaleea It, bit they'e* get We at the flarraeks, rat- tle' /dart tlstaeug% the third d.Irse. 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