The Goderich Star, 1926-10-21, Page 8NOS ten
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BEAU GEsTE ;w I said Elu-- mier' weft- it :eausommtatmesookt*.
nd greersed a/oltd as .1 me re wviimeter-ag ap _ a Slow limas
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The Greatest Mystery Story Ever Written , 'reltrbart 's•s"wirel'aiLay'itt 11 Noe* wbeahhrselle"Iteasaiedi" st rat shoe I wee
. _ , , . embrasure. . . I tamed te eseead i eau ase ot assr-Twoo bi aosk
ehot br a matter. eled at anr -nu" • 1171seel aye 04 1.7 Immik whimi•
lay naturally swain* tits siert ea we- ee eq. sae at the „,,,aa , alai
Sy PERCIVAL CHRISTOPSER WREN
• tise brad
Woe set Pei 1
Op Pli beepl el!
weeeeseesi sa4msoireirogs be my
mind. Thar
tim pew tag
Perharle-aran/ wee te isthw
I will towels isothing.„ do nethiag. =ell
whew I
shell lie
tbeaglia 'Nel Z
nose in order gad will eareeeteee.
the Sergeant-liajor sotairas and I
Imes a witness.'
If 1 was to be woe/wear, judge ell
inetruetion, judge ant jury, 4•2460011..
and perks**, areaver-ovearytiting
should be done an due forte --and my -
report ups as the impossible affair be
of sons* value, toe.
But without touching the paper, I
could see, and I sew with surprise -
:though the bon Dieu •knows I had not
much capacity for surprise left in my
stunned nsiod-that the writing was
in English !
Why should that be added to my
conundrums?. . . A paper with
*el* a „list try, English writing on it, in the hand of
led a mutiny of the gerriee . PP A:marred. And then, m sorrietihng like pastel *aka a ea sawed te eq. taia eater a (load French offteer in a block -house
Imps; took command; and was shot I; may bave be that the 'brave anattng elitist ontabottle. 1 got clear of on or in.the h
taire of the Sahara!"
esrt ef the Territoire Mill -
seer propped ' up in his emliresure by , ,esadaeler wa4
. , going to arrange ed
rush to the gates, lifted down the aeon It also rade me feel:better gild
all else trona my mind, 1
"Perhaps the bloke Wei Englieh,"
great bars, pulled the heavy bolts,. aerearee sris
--falai pet up only ay The T. suggested LAWielleg. "I have, heard
, Pl. 8 sPry Corpse when he was attack -
:Quick Raja f . ,,.d. 0, as I say, the oflicer may have .irned the greet key, end dragged ''
P•1•••10.•
sm.
F$? KE,hozus „ , ',women' else. Yes, but who propped *tail* "4 then. Geer"' Ilia net
tin then. I got tile reel sheek of time, 1141117- elow rwir
Xs,* Head de Beaujolais. itear.• the last man apt He did sot ao It await day of sbeeke, For, where
.i.gr that tas aenveny aeaneg the cat: himself, that was cortain--for every we* my trumpeter?.
orespeay of n to the reseue. Ana .L11141404, b*froreaarigee nteetts 4_64 Lts' toe. of tile "biro and now realism} bri
einem corpse on thet roof bad been
ea Is attacked, takes a I, hod readO a erick bet complete
rails:Own is startled te tiud men, Ine enlY non 'an° wile apt 0' to" a fiaels tant I had /men iso &int
Models
was one wlso lay int hist/seek. It thaw. Imo heard no wend.
Proilised in tteembrasures of the fort t Inte
,a.desid. ins he end*, the . coma! was elision, that reeurnIsont torpors Trompftte ! Trompette ! I shout-
tomulant of the fort dead-nsurdereC with closed ern* and ielded handl, ed. I ruehed to the deer lending to
ley one of Itis own men epparentlya but I did not see that it offered any the courtyard. the little interior,
for a *gannet line those. ssued thel clue. Whoever .had been doing the high -welled parade ground.
French Foreign Legion is Isundl ghastly work of corpseeirliling had •Trompette 1 I shouted and Voile
!overlooked it --or, indeed,' had been ea, amain and again, till my voice
eilerged threugli his heart.
, going. tit set the dead men up when creaked,
NOW GO ON WITH THE„Krotat I qr.? Inea. tragedy, wheover It was, Not a sound. Not a movement. savertised
or
, en dead the whol t
e ins% or part of thein open-juet as the wade -squad- warn* Co,aaaitea Tomato pet. that thrre are sorne In the
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it, and the lest survivor may have Ton .nrrived and ma gland Sergeant- 'No,was the immediate reply.
RHEUMATI
S' lot ;afore he had put the man la join the assault!
pad this inst-worit-etit short by a but. tdia,r was. giving there the signal to
"That he most certainly was not. A
r s, devils. , typical Frenchman of .the Midi--st
es,
stoetisli. florid, blue -jowled fellow 'Of
It wait not that I had suddenly re- - firmly believe in whiskey, the
hoot
, Was it the man who had iired tne ghoet An. a 440trYt and a ()evil ') 4
fa hibit. Perhape a Provencal-.
was , thousands like hitn In Marseillea
But if so a• Where was he! • • : membered that the time I had allow.
If Tofu suffer froiri tottering rheue ed him must be up, but thet I needed . fee taaa Seen 'em myaelf,"
*yak Odra, owelhanr twisted ie'n'sa so; what had become of him? WhY st human voice,Atte*. a quarter of an
A . two ehots in onewer to nd nd if to se? a IWIpin being again, to near the reply. 1 Ave, Nimes, Avignon, Caremmonne.
"Becalm the only selption that my TvarrAtsco.n. Might have been
. _. the good
wed suffer intensely meall" 3'''our ( had he fired if he wished to hide iv hour In tat House offleet , t a
hl - h is t Sergeant-Major could offer- svas just Belgian---poesibly a Sorodard or Ital.
a arm lumselt Cnneeivably a
written It full of that dangerous poia- escape 7 • * sinister abode of tragic mysteriee. that,. ,
w e Hutt maker tbousends lietpless and My head spun. I felt I wail going 1 felt unrent ani unconquerable ian but moatcertainly not an Enr
kills thousand's yeers before their. mad. yearning for same,. .
an - t a • asinrits! Ghosts! Devils!' he whisp. i„ra ..„caul' ...less Was th--;
ered, when he realized that the sets- standing man, an olive*cheeked Ital.
And then I said to myself. *Cour.
ian or Sicilian.”
time, then you need •Rteuma, andi "Breakteat,- .sauti Gedorge Lawr. _Wilmer had been murdered apparent -
I age. mon brave! Go calmly up to
isced It tow. • th t 1 h
01100 RS rata $ owe uolert. y, y col.
pse, andthatthe rump- "And the recumbent ' bareheaded
that terrible roof again.and ,
Bathed, full -fed, and at peace with eter had absolutely vanished into thin ---7;
chap/ said Lawrence.
Start taking ' it . today. Rheuma - , .ti a d ic, akJustt
world, in *o far as choking sdr, booing not a trace of hinieelL• "Aliquite another affair, that i
,,kg: rot e certain of a noisy
acts at once' on kidneys, liver, /Atom. it‘Altele Ynoi:ts. cdust, grilling heat, and the wenrinees and effecting the evaporation of his He might very well have been Eng-
. ----web :Ind Noon, and you can sincerely one of those standing corpses who
there at
of three day)? close confinement in a rifle as 'well as of his trumpet and lab. . In feet had 1 been Asked to
a " ...Waists: "Good riddance to bad rub- liss not quite obviously been arming. .
gums at his nationality, I should have
position ? stuiLy carriage allowed, the . two coin- everything elm
ed, propped • up, fixed in pagnons de voyage lay and 'smoked
the cheroot of digestion in a brief Thin was not very helpful, strongly said, *A Northerner certainly. Eng.
• atany people, the most skeptical of If Sis-,—that is• the man who killerahis
as I was tempted to endorse it. lish most ,probably.' He wouid have
altepties right in this eity and in the officer and tsvaesconadfitylwaiirdast uShnayt olg silence. Brief, because it was not in 'Sergeant-Major Dufour,' said I, *I been well in picture in the 011ie-
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gauntry hereabouts, bless the fey theArab.the • power of the impulsive and elo- am going .to propouna themies and cern' MAWS of one of your regiments.
when 11^. a Mini" and nth" drag' tlankmleitirdseinereterl.94 °(/Pir:nti
*let* armed Rheum* to the afflicted ahould be able tor tell°eat' a ' ataneea to keep silent for long upon.tise sub:
quent beau sabreur, of the Spahis You, are going to find'the weak points Just the type turned out by your
In them. The absurdities and idiocies Public Schools and.' -Universities by
, , , . thlffttusyaonuds.axe thin' ne
ift. x owl price and guaranteed If ee,iethe man who e s
that - kfll d hi ject uppermost in Inc active and ar- n them,
dent mind. '
money refunded if not eatisiied, If offleer--twho lived long enough to ki is exactly
Pest 'vedettes far out, all round the .
yea have theumetism get a bottle of thrtist his assailant into an embras. 'Georges, Anon vieux," he broke
place, and let the men fall /tut and ,yriutt occurred to me. English vvrit-
/ • Rheum& torley, . rre). silence, *alo- -you believe in spirits,
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'water their beslists will be in command. in -the oasis. Set.' ogon the paper; an English -looking
--- geed Lebaud
legionary.; his
cap tying near the man
-who held the paper crushed in his
Tell nim that fires* may. be lighted hand; the lining just torn out of the
and soupe made, but that ni an hour's Itere was. 4 little
D011 ig lif ott Sleep Better time all are to be on ginve-digging tellr• . Ir•ei
, when muleescouts rom Lieutenant was ltlist• reconstructing the scene
gied-
when I heard *in $ergeantnerajor
St. Andre's advance Senegaiete ar- ascending the stair. t .
rive from Tokotu, or if anything hap- Had this .Englishman allied the
Pens meanwhile' Ir a vedette gives Sous-officier awhile the latter tore
the, alarm, all are to enter the fort some document from the lining of the
iminediately-otherwise no one le to cap? Obviously not The
set foot inside. Put a sentry at the UM'S
gate. . . 'You and I will look into sheath at his ewe, end if he
poor fellovv's bayonet was in its
had done
this affaire while Acimsetarnakes us • it -how had he got himself put lutc.
scone coffee'-arel I gave the good •
fatigue. He is to refort immediately glinuner q -,light, a possible clue. I
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• th2 sunlight while I was alone. I Besides, he. was bareheaded. Doo a
43wet ..; Positions,
a. . z • Sete how the highly resilient spring centre in the Marshall Mattress suiporta every ctiniu .
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fclircime°1m4Ye'afilladskl. No."Might hHavee was
sn sahrrotanegfetedravrardtseci.
of the figure, incur perfect relaxation and really rettful sleep. were both glad of thet cognac. k "id Lawrence.
a white he was gone 011 this business' • 0, a. I "arid t, .
' ' • ` No other mattress, can give you this comfort. • • i preferred. You, wa$ the repan.... ho TOOL
I remained on the roof. assuregly had not arranged himself.
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146-ilaAMITIEED • t Y ' t object te man go about bare -headed in the at • ''
e- WOW* 5 GRADEs „./ , „ Arabs, bu. t I dislike `siitr„itar sheet*, ' term
and devilea-that .eommst nsurdere 1M. y mind the question doesn't arise*.
on sun of the Sahalat? 'Hut t;
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) Met FIVE S provr ettr'e s $2500
and abductiens. Perhaps I was not io view of the fact Of that•inexpli-
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To nude myself. But wisat would you ;
, _ • 'lad been enjoyingfeveraP had xi& elthie beYenet•
neat. t • One bayonet More than there were.
- ailelnitieldr-VINTILOTIlte nnataletaan„... /Matt • den all night; I was perilously
MATT*5S co LTD ' soldiers and rifles 1
f.,..o..........--Oe.-- ' re'0301,‘P. ni‘jano a...., ,-- • -a a • ara- • • eafard myself; and the ,presence Of
- moot mom' leaswamies those dead Watchers to whom
"-ad' aceNre wiitistetha3aettnejel'artst"he setlriynet-troinhde
ritterItCrone. Atilts 4* *Me tssoattoscirtputall Or Vow Poor ANO rawest , spoken, the finding of that incredibly .
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ISDAY, OCCOBER 21. Ifni
prepare yourself. You are solos to
show a lit, emotion, my frowns
Eng] "Amen!'
Tewrenee smiled falitlr.
"Hares a mint extroierdinarr tat
ment," continued de Beaujolais. ill
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.bow it to you warn see get on board
tite'ship. It was something liksr tIdZ
On the envelope was, 'To Ike Cisief of
Police of Seotlenci Yard and *11 whom
It may concern.' And on the paper,
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ilastervirautatas moat .at
at lowest !miasma,. •
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With Alt the
Advantages
-of both Range
and Heater '-
Cosy Ilpme
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"taa-a--1 murdered man, the not finding of X had no reason to select anyone else
that mote incredibly, vanished trump.- forun voice
f,se
tvhoercole..re.eaThen Leenljanhdeayr,down
As
the
sn
eter-had shaken e b
a little. 1
As 1 awaited the return ,of the Ser. in the oasis, roar 'Formez les fain-
geant-Major I gazed 'at the corpse of
eeatk ux'tofa'n4ctlaaes dtheSergeant-Majorterrei.andca
!the sous-officier. I stared and stared b
at the face of the dead man -not too aPProached and saluted,
1 pleasant a. sight, George -contorted 'All in order, mon Commandant,'
fatoirthsrornagee,liaonurfespasinnd, aitudwhattei-datteinazd i reportedeul. he, and fell to eyeing the
hot on roof -and there were dies 1.6'4EirnmotuAthissall,faltnieokweh4iscplegraerae.cte,sihine
i stared, t Say, as though I would (ellen who were net allowed to fall -
drag the truth from him, ebmpot the the dead forbidden to die: Then. -
secret of this mystery from his dead, But where in the -name of God is,
lips, hypnotise those dead eye a to arTeen' the Trunmett?'
turn to mine and -but no, it was he. 1 Telt me that, chef, and r will fill
that hypnotised and compelled, unti. YcV kepi wth twenty -franc pisi, .„.
I was fain to look away.
• - I and g1V% you the Grand Cross of the
• "As I did so, 1 noticed the man who Legion ege111.412k,:41stfor.. bi-aspiwnletti
was lyi.t'IN 10. Yet undoubtedly' J--
soineone lied carefully and revered. crossed himself, and then said, 'Let
ly laid him out. His eyes tad been us get sat of he while we can.*
closed, his head propped up on a 'AM You a Sergeent-Major or a
Douai, and his hands folded upon his Yaung lady?' I enquired -and OS one
. chest. Why had he received sueh does, in aueh circumstances, rated
different treatment from that meted him soundly for feeling exactly as I
did myself; and the more Load, the
out to the others? . , . _
witAsthdeLbeaavteharytlbaandsrehoamatleadfetwn. jt) yetoonretann:wrybaonwd ounnerasashoensadbloenld grew.ones
-who had given me my first shock nerves get, in that accursed desert,
and brought it home to my wonder- George." • -
lug mind that the men who watched "I know, old son," agreed Laiwt-
me were *11 dead.
1 enee, "I have found myself half..
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1 YOU see, all !ant he had their facts ready to murder a 'pietist, for drop -
Astra Past
Suet* fine
Eattra.IFa re
Till 01
Santa Fe train deoLuxe
daily
Ing November 14,1926
For juet a trifle more ($10,00 unit
fare front Chicago, $8.00 from. Kan.
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The CHIEF is even better than the
first and ONLY extra.fare train,
SANTA 111.dattintoperated once
* week a few yeeta ago. i'he CHIEF -
Immo every day.
Leave Maw bah evening, 1001$411
Citly next 11110/111111. Arrive Los
Angeles In morniag. •
040 two booing*
414%, days on tho way
naserevikang
and Maki
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Observation senperlor
Ladies' Image
LAW mid
Bober sad valet wake
livery cossvase—evbath
Fred Harm Chsb and Diakhg
err —with sccciarive that* Fe
hues
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The knot Pe aim operates Sour
other diesegie trams so Craw -
ala overt al" as which so
MOM fate ill charged.
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Caolcs—it bakes
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kat water—Burns
_ any ,A4€1 ---/v1 eidapte 'in Nick
The Cesy Home. will comfortably heat a
large room in the coldest weather, and the -
graterMay be adjusted for swallow tirenoo
for Summer. It a lerge-Ceeking surface ,
atd. is an excellent baiter. Its empearanct -
vnit delight any tosimewife who tekes pride
la her kitchen. • s • _
I burns ait lanai of fuel, has large top feed
dtxtr Ind en extension fuel pocket that
tekee 21 inch wood. Made in etzesisuiteble
for any kitchen, with or without oven. vrith
or without water ftont or reservota
The Cosy Ilonieie a wonderful' stove et
.; very mod#ratoprice.. Come in alma ece 16
I'lati'PY Thought ;inmates soon, pea for
atnemselveeta fk4e10e4 1440e skair-44..
JAS. C. CARRIE, Goderiebt Oat -
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th de hod of the big partite of •pin a plate."
their Implee-whilst he, bareheaded I " ea -the beet of us get testily. in -
and shot Itemise% the centre of the tare at times, in that 'hellish heat
forehead, was deed obviously -even and urnatural life. : . But I got a
to short-sighted me, looking up from r holdoueh uspeoart:hylspelhteanadskfeedl,t areehbuakrele.11:1-3,
• 'below against the strong sunlight; for the good fellow took it well. I
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ived at first, by his, 'Did Your Excellency make * thor-
* rivakte°, emtteit. Wed.!.
/aide se I'glanced at their two polite.
kepis lying there, I noticed something H'But my dear Chef, what need to
• make, a thorough search for ° a living
One lied bei'kn wrenched and torn • Men, it hale and hearty, healthy sob,
from within. The lining. newly rip. dier, in a small glace into which he
ned. was protruding,' and the inner had been sent to men agate! Mon
leather lased was turned down and Dieu! he has legs! He has a ton-
OrttWard. It was as though sonle. g•••-. in his head! If he were here,
I thing hod recently been toh violent-, wouldn't he be here?' asked.
CNo. it wits not the freak of a tic- • 1 sneered.
Cey out of the cap -something conceal -1 'Murdered perhaps.' wits the repbt.
d In the lining perhaps.? . 'By whom? MeetIts? Lizard?'
s
othetting bullet. The standing Ile shrugged his shouldere, said
had beret hit iust *leave the nose and Minted to the eousedlleier with a
under the rep, the recumbent man dramatic gesture.
was hit in the ehost, . That one had not been mnrdered by
'Now what Is this?' thought T. 'A beetles or lisards I
Thee shethomeli, tha hci» 40n• .10 'Yes," egad 1. 'Now well mon-
irerisove his cap and tear the lining struet this crime. first reading what
ort. He gives a *atm& start, pos. i' on this paper,' and I evened the
/OA, snles round. end nuietly 1st stiffened fingers and took it. There
falls beftltwerds. „streets nano a dirty cruirmled torn envelope
ever.itis
nr;tmtltoftrt..0441.4„,.hftesirs switi..foo; Mt*, too. Now 0.011tfik mon *kart
reser not, fell off et h� ewe r
14:let. t"olser*inielenerlinIteotwering, ontesttheef tileseatihiee.
rppEll
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band.*
Pinions Mae farnisv trieke. I knew.
. but not aosetk _rhimrs they do tel.
i tnuoh. nus brill*, heti •been fired. t
ihrinW say. fp'- * nettle tree. end al -
now, it hen *shoed Iowa below
tnintt an a lent with4k4reoft any -
thee ran. Ther. 10... .41, •L le that
whetasever. To welt et these two
noes Md 41,0 seen lootemet . . .
flail all heels normal In Ott tor.
ONO SW% MI Wilt, dean as they had
fe.Feft 1 *debt rover haver n^tired
ellis t^r* elm M ft erai-•-wlwre
the Tele* af he reheletee 61104 wit'h
everythlot nTe ertreordieerv. and
muirpieies a a tlerammel eveetiets,
1' wee *eat trAtereettor sold reolark-
*hie., It iikeVit•• vette/ore/a It less
nee -*ewe ahs-arelmon .n that forge
of ' 1
I .......aksid...trawla •allitootaroellst it;%"1"lit.--...... INv
gee. stoat atarleish, tern mitt. ....
. 11•41,0 04 ofterit fit
Wavle, frayed kat trisess-freas Oita
PE IlEAT
STOPS BACKArtHE
esesei..
The heat tit red'
takes the
*ouch" from a sett. lame lock. It cam
bet hart yea, and it tertaialy ends the -
torture at pate.
t. When yet ere safferiegso yee Mt
hardly get armed. Jog try Iteei Peeelec
tab, sad you win hare dee osichest to.
lief inlovni, Notts* has sack
1 hetet, rewrote" twat as is4laggers."111".
Just as sena as yea ape ed Pt..
per Rah yew will feel doe
in titre: mW. It warms KO, Wet
threat% seal thrtrega. P d sore.
OM are Saaa
Ask eat inseprist fee a *ref faireries
• Iteil Pepper Ruh, be Ore .te sot the
tothers. with the seas ftslAei or
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If you require A neiirfurnace or a hot water job or
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