The Huron Expositor, 1912-02-16, Page 7FBRUA,Y 16, 1912
EX1 1TOR
co t
Old Creast
ith the exquisite
roses. Makes
rift and soft and
serves the most
against exposure
ether. Try It-.
:.date it.
t your druggist's.
CHicMLCAL ce
fllITED. 164
CANNA EAT"
ly klecc:ribes the
'f ie,. That their
ape :rate as when
• *a., who has the
.•tat e ♦r. for
the .meal wilt a
=forts banish the
is dyspeptic -the
kLe sucrerei` from
i_ stomach. or occa-
to can eat hearty
ti d-aTnd digest
take to Dru-Co
ertchemists, after
-ruula known to
r are quick and
giving prompt
stomach trouble,
::ening the digest-
;:about
igest-
;about permanent
than his stomach.
r best work by
• sp psia Tablets-
National Drug
t.anada, Limited,
14S
g .Power by at -
popular. c4•ta
ONT.
for higb grade
niter- now. Open;'
ogee free. -,
ISLE PAINS
TION
LIVER PILL;
[ER.
McEwen, Mount
'For more than a
the terrible pain.
:fe was one of the
i seem to make
I ate or not, the
accompanied by
3elching of wind.
of at night, and
bit of sleep. In
y remedies said
they did me not
I fully expected
rtcd in this way.
.came home on a
o try Milburn's
t ane a few vials.
one vial I began
eat with some
:leered, and con-
ai til all traces of
:red, au.d I could
cf food without
ce.. I am so fully
Fte as a family
nation in recom-
al or 5 vials for
m ilcd direct on
T. Milburn Co,
the Heart
king Spell$a
is
is to beat irregu-
b, beats fast for
u seem almost to
Y:.iety and alarm.
any people are
,id fear of death.,
end miserable.
hlilbtirn's Heart
eve prompt and
New Gtasgow,
few lines to .let
tilburri's Heart
: one for me. I
-cess and palpi-
id have severe
aid scarcely lie
=many remedies,.
ay case litre your
theme highly to
trebles."
. or 3 boxes for
rs or will be
t t of price by
sited, Toronto,.
aniawaGnsaieseammes
or on -those
eel fellows
catft find
2E1T
iiforrn puri-
I,ticiousness
r..
-c ur iocai
tied by -
BREWER
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LEGAL.
PROUDFOOT, FLAYS & kTT1LORAN.
Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public,
etc. Money to Iend In. Seaforth on Mon-
day of each -week. Office in Kidd block.
R. 8. HAYS.
Barrister, Solicitor, Conveyancer and
Notary Public. Solicitor for the Dom-
inion Bank. OMioe in rear of the Dorn -
inion Bank, Seaforth. Money to loan.
J. M. BEST.
Barrlster,eSolicitor; Conveyancer and
Notary Public. Office up -stairs over
Walker's iurnleure store, Main street,
deaforth.
F. HOLMESTED.
Barrister, Solicitor, Conveyancer and
14otar, Public. Solicitor for the Cana-
dian Bank of Commerce. Money to loan.
Farms tor sale. Office, in Scott's block,
Main street, Seaforth.
VETERINARY.
JOHN GRIEVE; V. S.
Honor graduate of Ontario Veterin-
ary College. A11 diseases of Domestic
Animals treated. Calls promptly attend-
ed to and charges moderate? Veterinary
dentistry a specialty. Office and resi-
dence on Goderich street, oneth door east
of Dr. Scott's office, •
F. HARBURN, V. 5.
Honor graduate of Ontario Veterin-
ary College, and honorary member of
the Medical Association of the Ontario'
Teterinary College. Treats diseases of
all. Domestic. Animals by the most mad-
den principles. DentIstrY and Milk Fev-
1 r a specialty. Office opposite Dick's
Hotel, Main street, Seaforth. All or-
iders left at the hotel wall receive prompt
attention. Night calls received at the
office.
MEDICAL.
DR• F. J. BURROWS.
Office and residence--Goderich street,
east of the Methodist church, Seaforth.
Phone No. 46.. Coroner for the County
of Huron.
DRS. SCOTT & MACKAY. --
J. G. Scott, graduate of Victoria and
Ann Arbor, and member of the Ontario
College of Physicians and Surgeons.
Coroner for the County of Huron.
C. Mackay, honor graduate of Trinity
University; gold medalist of Trinity
Medical College. Member of the College
of Physicians and Surgeons, Ontario.
DR. fi BtGII ROSS.
Gradue tc of University of Toront:
p'aculty of Medicine; member of Col-
lege of Physicians and Surgeons of On-
tario; pass graduate courses in Chicago
Clinical - School of Chicago; Royal Oph-
thalmic Hospital,' London, England;
University College Hospital, London,
England. Office -Back of the Dominion
Rank, Seaforth. Phone No. 5. Night
pails answered from residence, Victoria
street, Seaforth.
THOMAS BROWN.
Licensed auctioneer -for the counties
of Ruron and Perth . Correspondence
promptly answered. Immediate ar-
rangements for sale dates can be made
by calling up Phone 97, Seaforth, or
The Expositor office. Charges moder-
ate and satisfaction guaranteed.
AUCTIONEERS.
B. S. PHILLIPS.
Licensed auctioneer for the counties
of Huron and. Perth. Being a practical
farmer and tnoroughly understanding
the value of farm stock and implements
places me in a better position to re-
alise good prices. Charges moderate.
Satisfaction guaranteed or no pay. All
ordars lett is Exeter will be promptly
atte ded to.
Grand 1. runic Railway
BOY SAVED
BEING
By Douglas' E
Linime
Mr. W. B. Perry, Tam
a son who owes a good d
Egyptian Liniment, fo
would certainly havebee
pled for life. His fathe
"My son Marshall
badly frozen thatthe
would have,,to amputate
boy cried. so much that
allow the doctor to amp
"A friend hearing of
a bottle of Egyptian
strongly advised us. -t
consenting to amputatio
if possible to save our s
cripple and used the Li
"Three days after the
the frozen flesh dropped
foot began to improve a
The way Egyptian L
unhealthy m atter from -f
burns and festering wou )
sound,healthyfiesh, is si
25c. at all druggists.
request. Douglas &Co.
of
ci
oath
1t
wi
IPPLE,
U.=.
Ont., has
Douglas'
out it he
pa Tally crip-
wri es:
ad .is foot so
oct. r said he
the ops. The
we . eclined to
tate.
he c: se sent us
Lini°•• ent and
try' -it before
e wished
n fr.m being a
ime t. 48
first . pplication
ff and the boy's
d as saved.""
ime t removes
ost b tes, scalds,
ds, . nd restores
ply wonderful.
Free sample on
Na aces, Ont.
Railway Tirne Table.
Trains leave Seaforth as follows :
6),16 a, m. For Clinton Goderich Wingham and
Kincardine.
1.10 p. m. For Clinton and Goderich
6.18 p. m.For Clinton, Wingham and Kincat-
dine.
11.12 p. m. 'For Clinton and Ooderieb.
7.52 a. m. For fiteatford, Guelph, Toronto
Orillia, North Bay and Points we't
Belleville and Peterboro and points
ea$L.
For Stratford Guelph, Toronto, Mon-
treal and points east.
For Stratford, Guelph and Torontt.
3.25 p. re.
5.33 p, m.
SUFFERED THR E'EARS
1111 Dr. Morse's 1 din Root
PWa cured his K1 neyjT'rouble
London. E r•on and Bruce
NOOttTH-- gPassenger
London. depart 8 30
Centra:ia 9 40
i'xceter a 0 63
Hensall 10 08
Kipp -a
1016 611
30 30 6 1a
f3nteefit:ld....
Clinton. 11 00 6 35
T ondesboro 11 13 6 53
11 '>7 700
. 11.40 7 16
11 '54 7 36
ave.
ngham, arrive.
SOtiT1I-
liin:hanl, depart
Beh4rave
_Myth
Londer(-'foro
Clinton .
Brucetield
Klppen
Uensall
Exeter --
Cen tr..Iia.... .. .. .. .
London, Arrive
There are few diseases that cause more
acute suffering than 'dna Trouble,
and Mr; F. A. Thomas, o Sud ury Ont.,
is one of those who kno it. He writes:
"For over three y f I s erect from
kidney disuse. First 1 tho ght I had
sprained my back, fors dd
would catch thesmall o+ my pack and it
would be impossible for e tc¢ straighten I
myself up for several . . inutjes. A dull t
ache across the kidneys as always pres-
ent, sly urine was thick and cloudy, and
passing it caused a b • . k. scalding
pa�m. Tried medicines, but they failed.
I was advised to try. Dr. Morse's Indian
Root Pills, as they • .. curd my wife
years before. A few ores1 affected a
complete cure. I now enjoy the bles-
sings of good health, w • t ch i
remedy."
Don't neglect kidney
dangerous as well as t
old, reliable family rem
Indian. Root Pills, has
and will cure you. Itis
in curing constipation
evils, biliousness, indi
headaches, and in pp
25c a box at your dru
y the P
trou
pa'
dy,
ure
au
1
11 1
tt'
due to this
s too
ul. That
. Morse's
thouga nriq
y effective
attendant
ander
the Mood.
IB
BAD BLOOD
BOILS and
Passanher
. (i 35 a. m.
6 50
7 04
7 13
7 50
8 12
8 23
8 32
S 49
9 00
1000 a. m.
•
ietowel and Kincardine
Get pure blood and
removing every trace
matter from the syste
Burdock Blood Bitt
market about thirty-fiv
of the very best medici
the cure of boils and p
PIMPLES C
Miss J. M. Wallace
N.B., writes:-"Aboti
my face was entire
pimples] 1 tried evert
me aboj -t, but found n
thought of B.B.B. arid
bottle. After dnishin
was entirely - cured,
any lady who wants a
ion to use B.B.B."
3 44
3 58
4 04
4 23
4699-
4 47
4 6_'
6 06
5 15
6
P tss. Pass. a. c.
12:1,.. p to 3.4 A. NI
1100 11.43
1.44 . 17,55
1.66 1, t('
2.08 11.59
1.i.... . . . ` lr P.11....i`I:,• >• S. `•2
113
Wingham , .. - 9.14
Gorse Sou'rn - Pass.
Win,hla n 8.4? m
tikue� ale ..... ... 4
8;thel.-..._.._Y1.17
Palmerston. H.GS
BOILS C
Mrs. Ellsworth M. yne° Springfield;
P.E.I., writes: - "M. fa a and neck
were• covered with bo'ls, a d I tried alt
kinds of remedies, bu th y did, nie n(p
good. I went to man doctors, but they
could not cure me. I = en tried Burdock
Blood Bitters, and I m st sty it is a wone
derful remedy for the re of boils."'
• Burdock Blood Bitt rs is manufactured
only by The T. Mil. urn !Co., Limited,
Toronto, Ont.
Ce
IM
keel
f im
has
year
es p
mple
Bla
fiv
y o
thin
reli(
deci
tw
nd •
eaut
US
Si
LES'4
it pur4 by,
Sure norbid'
II i
been on the
and is onel
ocureble for
•
•
k's Harbor,
years ago
3vered with
people told
f. At last
led to try a
o bottles I
ould: advise
iful complex
trtk
to
in
Pass - A. C.
1 00 2-4i) c,M
11.10 a.m. •- 411
x.25 :.0'2
11.37 3.13
32 3 4.00
si
was an,
o •ab4e res
s Who he
1 ct`of h
ilt.` Mr
.
in a' sin
tt minttion •°
When4 yott
e+ this oat
o yot
I did
d no
ply
s
t:leo 1
!o
d
fn:
t attn e
e jy�act'
ai w1
rlrht
at
ant,
scbve
wl
ona tt
e
ri
✓ sis
not.,
ring
one
dde
s
unespeet
to taus
tion in
looked'
as an is
o>'at's y
his stra
thrust yo
did yon
iaske
hand
0
r
r'si
My
ad
• her forel
o the feel
t the et?
en if to hnbbu
oa s of I• ne -ilial
a lo and: soba
the !t • nstbn and
eded •_ hold in
feel gs of th
e an ' cast o �
y, its time 1 o
sdly t of sig
ooks f father
cont ued his e
ing hy. wheal
ed id Adelaide'S
at In ierences
e fact he 'had
pubic erpian
ijict z d the reasons
planing his h nd there.
"I'm not a ••• utff," shot
o er's kips bis old m.
ho would ke such
Way and such aa
an to talk bout it r.
•1 Wouldlot talk a
ecked at
e thus
t
in
e
0444
STRATFO
Our classes are now la
we have enlarged our qua
for a few more students.
time. We have a staff of
ors and our courses are
succeed. This week three
ed us that they have 5 posit
$12We have three de
Commercial
Tele
Write for our Fr
D. A. MoLACfi
D4 ONT
ger than ever before
rs and we have
You may enter at
ine eAperienced instr
he be t. fur gradu
recen graduates imf
ons ying $65, $70
ment .
artm is
e
at
a
(
a
1
1-
h
r
a
n
b
He as c
t a gli pse
natural man
'Ien Out urst,
the sol mn
before,1 did
oFie pr
cre�ga on
i! : T`he nes
tile cin in
Doty -t e ins
ing servant
every breast
he point
r, Cum
t u did
ut
9-. 11
y,
horthand
aph
e Cat Logue now
Principal
11
11
y
•
ates
m-
end
Cat
Central
Coll
Stands ready
men and some
pendence and s
given the star
upon thonsaand:
ple. It can he
for. catalogue.
time.
W. H.
iltsiness
ge
• to win inde
ccees. It ha
to thousand,
of oungepeo
nter an
Sill
ipal
11
0
this Ind
showing
laratiotis
ore for hi
nt than t
answer
explrt0:itic)n
decided end
e Minds
m this esp
urahie pro;
12e was hear d
e but tells
t
chand in
op anythi
as empty.
none in.
ad-"
g, and in a
ment mig
had not 1
roman fou
g cry, whi
ave just t
Teck the ov
owd. I kn
quick glen
Ella sinks
nder the
mother.'
t mination y
he- ring was
asket- and
'old be dra
made an 1
on of his c
had had
a
0
I
1
t
e
d
h
to
w
e
s-
r.
from the
finer. "A
oath, -in
e is not
I he is for
t it now",
is point,"
stained of
;rant and
quickly u
f the mom
in the m
t e suavest
wen under,
e
n
11
n
or
p is -
Man
s ch
he
ed
•
.
his' courts .
n as to wt had drop 1
the casket; if Arthur
cent child en, the gri
was later. of course,
but it had not yet rea
emand eg expression.
erland, yon have stated
not per§o
1)1
w
fa
ut
he
ul-
nt
ds
nd
he
ad
v-
ia
•
Ind
TM
ilmme tely take
hills con
re of a urprise to
gemen ring of 1
tI ;as h r brothe
ntip es, an
nsi I c uld not
c me to where it
o sly one terested 11.n
HAPTEit
ally drop this
into
ce where
nd. Can
he
it
ely
ou
evtio did?"
414I cannot.
about the
1 Was much
'prised, pro
then any
it dischve
at place."
he slip- el it
s a s1.10 for
to introduce
•
"gave yp
I }mean?"
'!More this . one."
"Arid you a o not 'know
Toll put on 1 that col
""I do not.'
'"But you
back?"
"aN0 "
"You do`. i*t . knote
were bec '
"I do n .t
"You h v : j seen the hat'
.Which halee been'shown'
Worn to lis being the one
t u' appea- •' on your rete
house the 'd y following yo
murder?"
".'I have.''
"Also the Ault and coat
a remote lis It in the closet
stairs. bears ' g the flour m
under britp
•i'Yes, that
',`Yet satin
overcoats
yeer home, fitb hour or so
uai
ing•rox dimer?"
Tie: peed lir hie own limey
ssly trapped!.
lenly into the
e, was refiec
other ' lawye
x tetrayed
surprise not
Mr. Moffat
himself to v
i many
s
coatercoa�
ing
ur-
bly
ed
one
of
in
AM IN/%00
IS was a *e t blow at my-
' out this an-
folloWed be -
Moffat, which,
y life and tepu-
ress me, 1 as it
een engaged in
Ity about ; this
of Carmel and
existed of her
ce, desperately
She could :have
flowers at her
ad she been in
this act of con -
Who, then,- had
in this bust-
y should; it be
ou than M 'any
e this missing
nr sister's 'had
I had a broth -
rightful snspi-
bow that ring
was when' the
its restoration
how what
iich dne
d of ht?"
ones Sou w re
what one y`ou
too."
t say which of hese two
put on wbeit you left
er finish-
nd coat
ere and
n Which
✓ to the
n sister's
onnd on
ndet• the
,'k on its
end rt'mortae
slootil: su
prisoner's : f
e1 eeks of tlh
Eve�l Mori.
>c
bait it. -vas
apprehensio
very sure
far.
t`l� cannot.
tnctibe. I W
d homed
stairs went
purled on
feted."
it-appeare f. to be a pe
av14y. .And; t was, but it
sy which; 1 feared, thre
an her brother
erland, were
ou took from
a key --a ke
I saw lying on
was it?"
:d to Mr.
to the club
er-risibly
rhe blood,
astounded
on the
present
surprise.
ed by
ust feel
ture thus
I was in no c
bent on goin4
tely upon coni
4traight to th
;te first thin
met rather t
het ;all that
-blanch whic
"What ke
Was the iat
it utar
"In My itr
"What di
"Went On,
"Of conic
It was
Which had
Made its W
1"Are yen'
'saw no n
w
Man waS
own coons
dently bee
fat 'failed
pressed
altetcatio
ep y as if involved
adon, failed to
'hole mind had not
reconciling the diffic
ring I,with what I Luke
the Probability whic
having been- respoin
MovM from her sis
reSel had, been ill
and 'untonsciouti.
ad inothing to doi
late- s funeral. r
Ceninient to another.
' The point raised!
torney having been
I Usti:tined by the
the district at -
led upon and
rt, Mr. Moffat
ut I could see, all my ineiperi-
ence of the -law an the ways Of at-
torneys before a jh that the e#isode
'ad produced itit le table resulit and
hal my position a a roan released
A moment's pa followed; during
h aortae of Mr. loffat's -nervous-
returned. Tbe e asked:
'gilt of I Your si t r' death, cab yon
ell ns What overso tt you put on when
ea ng Your hoes 2'1'
illy as &scan ed if not as set -I -
and the fleet hat"
rom the rak i the hall -where
to the docir where we Usually
hi
es
ng
dOWII
from
• ta
into town
g down -
rack and
that of-
ened Car -
coat and
e hall?"
from the
e table."
lagh and
use wine
d you piit it taking
iasers pocket."
you do then?"
of course."
Whom sho
grily said, an
egun to die a
y back into hiS
willing to re
knew it, all
l's persistent
hich that co
warned by
ed of tlais by Oa
meet Arthur'
hastily and in
forestall tali! opposition.
"There ar two ways of I
house for he city. Wide
yeti take?" 4
; "The shortest I went
neighbor's 'grounds to HueSted street."
"As soon as I could. / clon't know
the flush.
t that you
t ft. The
under his
uestioning
el had evil -
to avoid.
way 'Mot
eye as ha
a way to
ving your
way did
hrough my,
•
1 111
•
t my own ror
veral bottles
o the kitchen.
a eu an electric toren
lithe 1 pulled out ; s
a d en !Tied th:'rn up in
n c'atfi:f:.; to light the pt. , kindle a tire
a 3d i:•s+•t• ;t rood tiuAe t.,t>nerally Bus
I 8oee tee n(1 that 1 nit et Iii) willt.'f11
light :t 1',tared t len. The : lir
h d been taken 0131. ;cud to dere. ffv
the flash of an electric tore11 w 1 - ste-
t ling but; a pleasilig prospers. ere
• s des" -here he flashed at bisen-
:1 a glance which- for :'t moment :n(711
let ge ltleman abeek-"I had heat•c
:rtain vague sounds in the house
hic;h alarmed me Its well :ts .routeer
oily curiosity. Choosing the bottle 3
1'ked best, I went to i clestigate tiles
s unds,"
Mr. MQifat started. His w irness
was having his reveng . Kept in ig
norance of his counsel's plan of de-
fense, he was evide tly advancing
testimony new to, that 6Ounsei; I had
riot thought the lad sb subtle anti
quaked in secret contemplation of the "vote wear BERN +Qu1T> OPEN wrret afar
consegnerces. So did others. but the be ties, int' as guiltless of Adelaide's
tterest vas intense: He had heard \Iotei death as a n3ian can be who
otands -be acknowledged it. Rut what drove her ;and bers into misery which
What you Mean by imm
"Didn't y u stop at the s
uring which 113,
, A pause, re than ant
questions 'Were what might be expecb
ed from
They soli
feet ,exam,
vation melt n?
"Yes; 1
"To lookl
"One of t
Od to see
, Had the
the prose
bituation
Pox. Wi
Muttered
est collea
those ab
not bound
Such alas*
Fox in cross elTruninst1011.
ation at the nds of his
L What did ch an inn°.
t the horses."'
em had gone I
he gray mare?:
efenae change
tion? 'It looke
too temp
an assumptio
on be leaned
der his breat
e. but still
t him to hear:
to answer qu
rs tend to inc
ng glance shot
eloquent a
t
"There is method bathe maanesis <1
n man like that," I pursued with A
glttl)rn I could not entirely conceal.
•-114-' blas Come tlpon . some evidence
e lir, he has not even communicated
e. t,i:: r•i1Yni A r le:1St, I fear so. We
nest i)e pep:,:•od for; any untoward
•Elod,
ctss;rid Clifton, "you've not
tee) shite k pen with rhe."
Yee have :, right to reproach me;"
Ile 1! -hot no; Ir13011 . I did not de-
-'' fou 1) essel tials.. You may still
•
DE
WEL A
STRO
sounds? • death alone could end."
"But I did not complete my 133- - 1 N 11 believe At," be -muttered; "I
vestlgations. Arrived , at. the wp of most." And he Idropped the, shbject,
the stairs, I heard Whati drove me from es he made me see. forever. - ..
the house at once. It was 'my 818- 1 d ew e deep breath of relief. I
er's voice -Adelaide's. She was in bad tome very near to revealing my
wh n we returned to the courtroom
level with her, with a bottle in nay
pocket It did notItake me a minute we f und it already packed with a
to clamber through
did not stop to w nd
' be was there or to
olf links to a 11
ert road, where I
as so overcome bly i
turn home till oon
t was On the wa to
as told of the a
hich had taken jpla
ouse after I bad felt
ed me. I have bee s
Mr. Moffat's smile c
ight have said
ather pleased the
ony. Ignoring
would be amply s`fte
cross examination, h
lowing q-aestion:
"Will you ten u
bottles of wine you
I'm not sure of
one when at th
road."
places With
like it. The -
g for Mr.
of eXtreme
orward and
to hi§ near -
enough for
that he is
stions when
in his diree-
11
111
✓ or ask why differ ;d Sopewhat frona the. one which
hom she was bad f' ced us in, the morning, 13ut Ella
and made my and er pp.rents were there and many
uld across the ot here of the acknowledged friends of
hotel on Cuth- the a .cuscel and bis family.
been once be- ie be took the witness chair and
my bottle and prepared tis meet the cross examine -
that I did not tion t)f the district attorney a solemn
the next day. host) settled upot the room.
the bill that I -Wee the visit,you Made to the wine
ful occurrence vault OD the everting of the 2d of De-
e in tbe club cember the first one you had ever paid
it. That sober- there?" asked Mr. Fox. -
her ever since." "No; I had been there once before.
me back. One But 1 always paid for my depreda-
that be had been
Otherwise by the tions," hehidded proudly.
he 'new facts just ,
•
theaking that they
in the coming
asked the foe
"HOw long do you think you were 113
again how many enteting the house and procuring these
took from the club- bottlesr'
"I cannot say. I have no means of
t dure about that- knoviring. I never th,onght of looking
"Only by this -ft had not yet begun
"You remember but one?"
"I had but one.i 0 e was enough. to snow. I'm told that -the first flakes
, fell that Melt at ten minutes to 11- 1
I had trouble in c Ing that"
was on the golf Unica when this hap -
"It was snowy, it Was uneven. pewit!, -
I stumbled more once in crossing . Mr. Pax asked: "Whereabouts GB
the links."•
"Mr. Cumberian la there anything
you woold like to Say in your own de- ey are MO yardit across from first
tense before I closti this examina- -tee to the third hole, whtch fs the
tionr
"Nothing but thict I am innocent."
ocate's ROW
lion • was
1 But Arthur, nettled In speaking,
loud, quir tone: "It was not the gray
mare, bu I went up to e gray mare
before going out. 1 pa ed her and
bade her Ile a good girL''''
"Wherd Was she then?"
"Nirti she belonged- her Ala*,
The es had sunk; so had ths
previous lifted head. e no longer
common
credence The effect o his former
avowals, was almost goo
Yet Mr. Moffat could mile. .As I
noticed. his and recogn the satisi
faction it evineed my heart went
down t trouble. esteemed
even w ed it known. hy? There
could be but one answ r to that, o
next 1 d not know what to think,
for he f. iled to pursue this subject
and s ly asked Art ur if upon
lea h had locked th stable dools
the bu g ing and greatl cenfused rr
Mr.- ffat glanced at the jury, the
smile iii i on his lips. Did he wish
rassmen of his ,client?
"Relit 1 arn sure
what •followe
the jury il be glad to ear your story
ti from o r own lips:"
I "It' a beastly one, b t if I've oot
to tel i here it is: I went ,stilaight
' down to Cuthbert road nd aeroes the
' fields to the clubhous I bad tacit
taken the key to the ront docr lee -
shake lo se. I did this and we t fm -
mediately down to the wine va t. I
"And the lock?"
"Sufficiently well te open it without
si0h8
unicaiy stops coughs, cure -6 colds, heals
CHAPTER XX.
'ran BYTLA-DL.14 or DOM&
ECESS followed. Clifton and I
had the opportunity of ex-
ew words. He
I was reticent
pen to attack on
every side. Fox hns but to follow his
lead and the thing is done. Poor Ar-
thur may be guilty, but he certainly
should have every OaanCe a careful
lawyer could give him. I have never
thought much of_,Mo
wins Ms cases, but"
"He will win this•
Clifton started, I
closely for a intim
fear that I was very
dkl not ask the qu
changing a
was voluble;
"He has laid him I
ffat myself. He
I muttered.
ked at me very
pale myself -but
on rising to -his
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*nearest one to Cuthbert road," Arthur
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Toe snow came on Very nerceiy. tor
little while I could not OM my way."
"Mow' not see your wayr
"T4 snow fievr into my cyst."
"Batt the storm cattle from the west
It Should have beaten against your,
".tbk or front ft bothered me. I
could not get on as fiat as I wished."
Mr. Fox east a look at the jury. Did
the"- remember the testimony of tbe
landlord that Mr. Cumberland's coat
waS as thicidy plastered witb maw on
be •10rent on at Once to mutt
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