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The Huron Expositor, 1926-03-19, Page 7I �, "" It, � , A �,��, , ,�, A. , kvU �',"��,­,�_ 42! 1�41 1 " ��, � ., ��11 ` , I ", 1P11' , . " - 11 y -1 ,; I I I I" ',,01111 11 1 I. 11 '", k , 1-1r, . ��, 1,1,:.,� I . " , I . I ,", � � 0 6 1) ip; I , �, I , . �), . , , . � , - ":-z � 'N .1, �, � , � , �� , - , , _ , I - I ""' i , " I i �,,�.., "'" 1 � , I.. ., . . . . . , �,*- I ,:, ��� ... . "I �,,, . I . I 11, .. �? I I � , X 11 I.. , , "I 11 �', . - , : ""' --� I � I . . . I I'll, ... ,11 1.1, _.. , " �T,� , �� 11 I .1 ,., I ,�_: � , ",-, . I , P. -I. ` , � ", � , . , � ,1 _i I _1 � � . I �, , ';­ - 4.1 . ., - I I 1-1 I , zl� ", , , , I I .. , " ,� , � � .... � ", � .!!Wii�, , 7�1' . . , ., " , , �� 11 _ 1, : . . , I.— - �, I 1. , . . Ilk I �, . I � �� 11 �AXA&01=6,�,,,,,, I—, " , , ­ �� �, �, I I X " I . . , .1, � , .. - %_111`,� t `14, ,�--, W " I ; - , .. -, ­;.,M?i#r1 . , d''.. .1.. "�_� , ��,,,�,�,, IVVTOITT�P. , Block ,,.­� " -- t"",*o A A � trl".6 � I ­ .1 , , ,?i, -1 � I I 1. t1l 71. 1 == ,.�.' . I j7_- - ,� " ,� 11 � � -, �g',.��, � , 10mr- I I t �" � "!, ­irf,� . ,��;,' ., I 111� � ,� . ,WV4 11P �, ", ­ 0 . . I 14 . ­_ . _ 46- 11011, 11 .1 .�. .1 r, . � 1. , . 1. 4, t0l I .'I . I I � I , . I �,�Y, ".,4, �, . , I ... �� ; I ­ �, I . ­ . I.." 1J1J$T;;,&.,) - ., � � . I .Ww,� , ­ ­ -, oavt . . y1p. I pilrb". I., _40 9 . � - . . I J_6*7toWb*ie-�__, ,� , __71_`_ - I I.T. � - - ,--, -,- .. "� I �1. ,�,, � I .1 . I _ - I "VIT00t "' , � � f . I Aft I " A15ijiBMM, V. S. - , ,��, F. I _4�nor gradq4te, 0, Out*io Veterin- ,,, ' arg,Zolloge, and honorary member of � the -Medical Association of the Qntwio LT,e='rk� College. Tr'bats diseagoi of I il�, all omestic animals by the most mod. i � OYA," principles. Dentletr 1'et . y an4�,.- Milk ker a speclal*' OECD opp6dto Iddk's Hotei, Main Street, Seaxomh, Alt"orders left at the hotel will. m- cohro prompt attention. Night calls n0ved at the office. , . . - ­ - I I � J0 GRIEVE, IV. S. , gton6i -duate of Ontario Veterin- 1. pn6i ra J"'.Colle*e. All diseases of domestic . a4mals 'treated. Calls promptly at- twided to and charges moderate. Vet- orlib ' ary Dentistry a specialty. Office and residence on Goderich Street, one door east of Dr. Mackay's Office, Sea- fosth. . . A. R. CAMPBELL, V.S. Graduate of Ontario Veterinary College, University of Toronto. All diseases of domestic animals treated by the most modern principles Charges reasGuable. Day or night esille promptly attended to. Office on Kain Street, Hensall, opposite -Town Hall. Phone 116. MEDICAL DR. R. P. 1. DOUGALL Honour graduate of Faculty of Medicine and Master of Science, Uni- versity of Western Ontario, London. Member of College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario. Office, 2 doors east of post office. Phone 56, Hensall. Ontario. 3004-tf' DR- J. A. MUNN Successor to Dr. R. R. Ross Graduate of Northwestern Univers- Ity, Chicago, 111. Licentiate Royal College of Dental Surgeons, Toront. Office over Sills' Hardware, Main St., Seaforth. Phone 151. DR. A. NEWTON-BRADY Bayfield. Graduate Dublin University, Ire- land. Late Extern Assistant Master Rotunda Hospital for Women and Children, Dublin. Office at residence lately occupied by Mrs. Parsons. Hours, 9 to 10 a.m., 6 to 7 p.m., Su!ndaya, I to 2 p.m. 2866-24 DR- F. J. BURROWS Office and residence Goderich Street, bast of the Methodist church, Seaforth. Phone 46. Coroner for the County of Huron. DR. C. MACKAY C. Mackay, honor graduate of Trin- ity University, and gold medallist of Trinity Medical College; member of the College of Physicians and Sur- geons of Ontario. -_ Dlt� H. HUGH ROSS Graduate of University of Toronto Faculty of Medicine, member of Col- lelfe of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario; pass graduate courses in Chicago Clinical School of Chicago; Royal Ophthalmic Hospital, London, England; University -Hospital, Lon - Aon, England. Offiec-Back of Do- minion Bank, Seaforth. Phone No. 5. Night calls answered from residence, Victoria Street, Seaforth. - - AUCTIONEERS I F. W. AHRENS Licensed Auctioneer for Perth and Huron Counties. Wes sollcited, Real Estate, Farm Stock, Etc. Terms on application. V. W. Ahrens, phone 684 r 6, R. R, No. 4, Mitchell, Ont. I OSCAR W. REED Licensed auctioneer for the Cou-n- ties of Perth and Huron. Graduate of Jones, School of Auctioneering. CMeago. Charges moderate, and sat- ,_ lisfaction guaranteed. Write or wire .Oftar W. Reed, Staffa, Ont. Phone 11-2, � 2965x52 i ' THOMAS BROWN i Licensed auctioneer for the counties of ,11uron and Perth. Correspondence arrangements for sale dates can be m6Ae by calling up phone 212, Sea - forth, or The Expositor Office, Charg- es TnodeTate, and satisfaction guar- anteed. I . OSCAR KLOPP Honor Graduate Carey Jones' Na- tiopal School of Auctioneering, Chi- enjo. Special course taken In Pure Bted Live Stock, Real Estate, Mer- ,;2'*AdIse and Farm Sales. Rates In . � _�. ug- wfth prevailing market. get- , I �i � _ taf"onw-tsotured. Write or wire, 00�dr Wdpp, Zurich, Ont. Phone I&60k. 1. �. � �SW52 I.. � .1 ., � � -, . I R. T; LUKER Licensed aftflo-060.7t.for the County of Huro�. Sales' iitenAed to in all patts of the count*. seven years" o. ' ' ' peiffence in Manitoba 'hfid Safil#itA& wsin. Terms reason61Wd,',, Ph'Ofi., ,'Mo. 178 r 11, Exeter, Cew t` . ,,�, It. . at The Huron- ositot Office, Seaforth, pr6fttly' I !Zded. � I .1 _1_"1.-. . 1. I .. I F. W. ARRI&S . . 'U& �4*06neet for Porth I ­ and Ruroft co-anties. � I saleg 96110wa. 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I througbout t -, - X � , , `,!,;�, , h , _0 i ig.l. �,',,� ' i ftmlly'oofteued'eub-o I . . -, '40 I ,%`QA-- " I edgo,ftrough tho I . 4 _ ­" """ � 'I want to talk to- you confidential- , ),"np , , " ,,%00p.�� '# I#ft its, il , - "Tr, 't""" , '��,�T' , I , #tAAOQ NOW610, , � , , ,, k-", "."V HEMS WANTED upressed F09artY'3 e4r remAinod., acutely at- of SPOU. F .��,, ,�,�, , � . , g, aw, SO, , �,-r, �; I I , . �, 0 � . 11 , , - � "��,,�l C ,,­Ai"'� ­­,­� I " Oment or. sc6rching I , � `�,',�,,:�`.�,,� � -, te tive. Any I coveL , &_i""._4 , , surfaco, t6,disAg.ur n div .,7, of his loss ly," said Fogarty briefly, and Sevelnmms . 1. � ����".-;"�,��,,.�,,,i,,��'4,�-1,��i�'I'll"�.,�,--- 'I', ,�,��,,�� I , S I .. '" 1, ��_. 11 " , - .,!".K; Mbeing-Heiko are -b6ft sop' lawyer podded. He led the way to a glas ed- . !.!, , �'� -; "p, - � �,,, - _0t " ' ", 'V�� he had satisfied would undoubtedly �,, scud the . ,t; ".1. ,- . - the' ijo�6ri ,��; ". -�:,; ,,, �� .,�,' �,,` " �­", , ' - "'i . ­­ ­ � 1�.P '11'51.,K", 15 - �� i'l . ""::��,'t ,;,�. - ", � ��`, 4 , , �, ,�,,� _ -to search ,11 in room that had been built as an 'at, "d , - , , I.. ,� . �... ibroukhout. the world. U64 ii cate scurrying to his r6(nu, Elio o �,�,` i !_77,'.,.',� '': , ,`.',�:'I,'� r��6' �4,' , .*Ws him elf'df7his ability in that ell ' ' . ,. I �.; � _;_ , _A o I ., I 48 t6l"!y UvIu19An chmpa,Tativ­e-.pov, res&tt, *Fogarty reheated the under his pockets with ft;qitic_� exhaustive- addition and afterthought up n the � a .1 ".1; ,­.�­; - 4 pa"i"., 1,; ­­­,��'­,­;`j�.�-, I , N ,� , ,,.;, 1�,- ,,,, " .W�',' � , 'I -e , . , - � *. , , L I '�, ' �f ce cd.4uch sounds in rear of the house. S tj`,�`,! .:��',��-' .' ,, ;_�­_ "; i _�,',. - I ;."i- "� R., , #A - rich; but 4Wxiof surfaces - of the� removeA medallions ness. The absen _ Separated by the I . , "� ,, U, � �:""� .. ,,.�,,� : "", �'.�,,',!, r., � 1, �,7 Who are really ine untroubled dining room from the entrance hall, . I -1 � , 1�1 " �� VIA , �,,­�'.,��,o' I �. I 1'� �, know it, You %0- W'olie of: them and replaced them. One would have dicated that he hao go .,; ' ." ., -,,,:�"., , i,'-� ','��, 4. ­�";­��, I 11 b � ��,r_-'�� �,�j,, � � ,%ead for Index Book,L& 'Mis � . . e - ' , , - ,�­�' ...K' , R , Stug Hein had to study the results very sus- to his luncheon, and gave the busy it was secluded at this hour from the - Dr" sues, 1- , - 1. 1,11 iud Next of Kin 11 containing c body of the building and secure from - ��, -,� , i, , .. � , �,,,: , I.i.11 , . are- piciously and closely at the end of workman an* interval of fair safety. I I I . ­.�';, ,,,,�. 'A' . these ", .. ,y,& - , Z ,.", "(.ir" 11 r ��fr, ip�'kl�A­q" p", �,,. 'fully authefiilcate7d lists of missing his operation to have determined that The. seals were expeditiously and unannounced intrusion, . RICI You will like TXWX&:,�,�,,�� ... 4, ­,�. , ,, , BUTTE I . ;­ " �r,_,,,,,,,,, .. _. ", ' . � ., ,, ­,_­ ,.P?,'�,� 1 , , , 9.,� ", ,­� � g, heirs and unclaimed estates .1 . Having entered this room, decorat- . . . � � 'N 11, , � ,�, WhIch any one of these wax impressions successfully removed,. ,the envelope - - , --ij' . isve been advertised for, here and had been tampered with after its first was steamed, and out of it Don Fog ed with polo trophies and horse -show PATTERN They are the last "'o "!, I ", rabig, ,��,,'-�,,� .,�,.,.�"-,�,,,; I word, In. attv , ,Z, ,,,,, - . ' 11 ,­_ , 4-_,,, , , ' .1 - . . -INCLUDING 1-.:, 4broad. The Index of Missing Heirt placing, arty d 7 ribbons, the two men paused for a I and good taste; simple wid tnl4ftt'; " -Pl'-�,� rew a typewritten sheet of , " �'_'� 4�;�' . I I I I ,� ., � I . ,��. �, I '. , ) , - 1 �' ., ve offer for sale contains thousan& But the experimenter worked along paper little, Sevens waiting to see what DELTOR L.,'� ,� � with one Corner torn away. - ; ..".��.,'L;1";�.� '�._�.,L�'�� . I '�._ "-, -�) I -1 names which have appeared tack his visitor would take, and his I and just dressy enough to mbiqnt_'.,� , ,�,�_� , I , 11 "��_� 1'�i , .� �, , �."_ ­11- ir and patiently. This was aoll only re- But as he read it his brows drew . . i:� I " � .. 1� . , � " , E�,�,.! ",", kmerican, Canadian, English, Scotch, sitor seemingly labouring under an many exigencies. The new treatments in, Sleeves, , , , "� !r!��, zf� �,,. ,- ,,, .. hearsal, and when the actual opera- into furrows, first,of complete mysti- 'I . "I ,-1 11.1 " ,,"..' 1`4 I � I . ,� "I ... � ­ rish, Welsh, German, French, Bel- embarrassment which was clearly dis- I , ,�141.1� � , , � tion, for which he was making ready, fitcation, then of grim and sphinx -like necklines and skirts are revealed in many b �� ��'�,,'%��;'__'', I 0 t . _,; � '-1 � Z�.,�­,XO­ tian, Swedish, Indian, Colonial, and came to performance, he could not hardness. He ha& found -something turbing. - 4" , , When Fogarty spoke it wa ways. S r ' , , "3.. � "' ; """ _�50 -ther newspapers, inserted s with a 11 � . �,�! "".", by lawy. afford any chance of failure. here for which he �was unprepared, 1,1�11 il,`,.��.� � . � ", .N iro, executors, administrators. Also .Don Fogarty meant to pick the and as the revelations of that r. 0 , � 1 6, I �, v',`�,_.� I I -11. Z .. . I , ., �,�z I paijux . J IV .11 .1, ,�� of English and Iriab "You and I must talk with a pretty I I '.. .��t� z � : ":.:. -ontains list pocket of Mr. MAndelle of the envel- unfolded themsdves, he acknowledged - � . . . . . . .,. . "I I . :,,�,:k� . �"...­ I k:,. �j ' Jonifs of Chancery and unclaimed ope which he appeared to guard so a sickening disappointment gradually naked bluntness, Sevens," he armounc- I ?, - , .." . 1. , I - .�� *P�,!, fividends list of Bank of England. carefully, to open it and make a rising and overflowing a sense of in- �d. "And I propose to start by te'll- .", . � ,�Z��,� Wn to . iful, it, � ". - .. . I." './�., . ..� Your name or your ancestor's may be copy of its contents, then to reseal credulity. Before him, in the form "g You my 0 s ry, Spring Tailored Coats, Beaut . , � . ", I I . I "i 11 .. . , �4i n the list. Send $1.00 (one dollar) and restore it in such time and man- of a signed confession that was seem- a thief and a damned good one." I , . .1 _ ., . P I - i tj -;;, I I ""j" it once for book. . ner that its loss ,should, not be discov- ingly categorical and indisputable, la "Used to be a thief?" echoed Sev- Their Sim I , - 7. . - I . ,. ,1� y . �� �1 . ­ .,..'� -11, I - ,V,� * I . . ,red -or if discovered, should seein the statement that with the men who ens drily, and despite his resolution These Coats again emphasize R. J. Gibb's l6a,der,.'. � �. . ,�, I .. 1� "' i . �, � "I �� ': ,�J fnternational Claim Agency accidental. had murdered Tom Shell, Barbour of assumed ignorance be stressed the ". . . � i" I - Dept. 296, An opportunity to carry out the Sevens had acted as an accessory be- past tense with an ironic significance. snip in presenting the first of the new modes. These � :�!��i .... plan for which he was now equipping fore the fact. "Used to be. For some years past Coats are the latest expressions of the mode an& �' . . -.Y1111,!` ,� Pittsburgh, Pa., U. S. A. himself might come to -morrow or it Fogarty felt as if, in following I've practised ,on the other side of � I I .. ��', 2930-tf might not present itself for days, but bloodhounds upon the supposed trai:l the docket. I'm a detective now, and are here in many different tailored types, as there .�,_Ir� "' ' "I - Fogarty was drilling himself in pre- of an enemy, he had been led instead I hope a good one, too. I came here are definite feminine types. A remarkable collec-� � r%.. paration for a prompt seizure of- the to an unsuspected friend. on a robbery and murder trail -which tion at a wide and moderate price range. . . I 1, moment. He sat for a long while But his liking for Sevens was only has just. led me to you." _�. ...1,1 ".. FHE McKILLOP MUTUAL thinking out a minutia, of detail not a collateral element of his prusent Sevens, who had remained stand- 1�1 '. I I , ing, jerked back as if he had been $13.50 to $35. �,, . only for accomplishing the thing it- and amazed distraction. Fai,h was I V, IRE INSURAN E CO'Y. self but for building up - such, a a member of Sevens's familv I , Struck, but at once recovered his poise . . . an(,, I structure of surrounding circurn-5tance though he knew that for variwi.� rea and smiled as though in acceptance � 4EAD OFFICF-SEAFORTH, ONT. as would best suit his need and pur- sons he must renounce Faith, h-- (� oul(i i of a somewhat obscure jest. Because 0 pose. not escape the realization th:it this I h,-- had nerved himself to face sur - In a crowded place the actual pur- � prises he was able to sustain unflinch- Men! Here's the Suit, Lbing brought her into the shiolow of � OFFICERS: loining could be most easily accomp- a tragedy which she in nowi,,- de-ingly bored into . 1. Connolly, Goderich - - President lished, but there were objections ,o served. I him from the eyes of his accuser, but A Suit in which you will always look well, because Jas. Evans, Beechwood, Vice-president that. If it could be made to appear But his time was short. .Nt anv I an unconfessed sense of disaster as - D, F. McGregor,'Seaforth, Sec.-Treas. that Mandelle had dropped his treas- moment Mandekle might r�ii �,- hi.,; sailed him and bit deep into his mor- it's made right in the first place, correctly cut; a AGENTS: ured envelope about the hotel, and own hue and cry, and before that hap- I ale suit that you will like, even more after you've worn Alex. Leitch, R, R. No. 1, Clinton; if it could be promptly restored to pened there was much to be d,,ne in I ll e reasoned vaguely that this was . W. E. Hinchley, Seaforth; John Mui, him by a bellboy or an unsuspecting , a natural, even a somewhat obvious, it a while; a Suit so smart that you'll hate to retire ray, Egniolidville; J. W. Yeo, Code- guest, he would be less stirred with which considerations of friend�hip or, a ttitude for a spy of thieves to as- it from service. You'll want to keep on wearing It even of love could have no r,�:ogni- rich; R. G. Jarmuth, Brodhagen. suspicion. In such case be would al- tion. Fogarty's present work was 'ume. It enabled the pretender to DIRECTORS: l most undoubtedly carTy it at once to c -Lit to a prearranged patterna and investigate or even accuse, if need b,e, even after its fine f abric has done full duty. irs ' his room, and tear it open to look to �' hile maintaining a pretense of just- Spring. William Rinn, No. 2, Seaforth; uld -lead must not be sidetracked evm,if he v1 , folin Bennewies, Brodhagen; James its contents. Impulse wo found himself unexpectedly Acken`d, iflable motive. Certainly it should be ' Evans, Beeebwood; M. McEwen, Clin- him to that course without first go- by ugly discoveries along the wa3. met and dealt with ;n a vein of amus- $15 to $30 ton; James Connolly, Goderich; Alex. ing into a microscopic examination Before him on the table lay th ,,d contempt and non -committal cau- Broadfoot, No. 3, Seaforth- J G, of the outside covering -and once the confession in ternig of bold assertive- t�on. Don't Forget to See Our New Easter Furnishings Grieve, No. 4, Walton; Roble;j F" inside matter had been found intact ness and attested hy a signature, and ,,, I suppose," he began smilingly, Rarlock; George McCartney , No . g � the covering would be forgotten Then hat trails are interesting to both . o into a fre.9'h en- while the pencil with which he was � " W1% the paper would g ihw%cs and detectives. I don't hap- R-0 3eaforth; Murray Gibson, Brucefield. the incident would, for copying it down, word for word and I pon to be either, but you tell me you or-wak velope and , the time, be closed. comma for comma, raced, he steadied 1RIO 1,oth, and you say you mean to -- Mandelle's policy of carrying a himself azain.�t impulses of repug- tvl! your own Jekyll and Ilyde KIP Jo G I '"'m olwj""' 'S'd� document of such evidently secret nan,e- i.1; I 0 I y ____ " LONDON AND WINGRAM character about in his pocket in all TTe -pa' .,! thi- envelopr, again when � "I'm going to begin that way," Don North. his goings and comings, instead of that was done, replaced the wax Fogarty reaffirm -ed. "But I'm going a.m. � p.m I -caving it in the office ,safe as he had medallions, knd studie(l with critical t,o (-nd 'hv telling you yours -and you severity, the result.-, of his handi- . - - Exeter ........... 10.16 6.04 done when he had gone north, was will bo surprised to learn how much � Hensall ........... 10.30 6.18 in itself sig-nificant. That he did so work. The thing not only passed f it I know." Kippen ........... 10.35 6M carry it on nis person Fogarty felt muster, it defied any discovery of " Seven,- laughed, but it w�as without shell. Perhaps the use of the counter- would say, and yet expectation fail- Brucefield ......... 10-44 6.32 sure because of the instinctive ges- having been tampered w,i'th short of any true impulse of heartiness and feit stimulates a taste for the gen- ed to discount the accusation or soft - Clinton Jet . ....... 10.58 6.46 ture with which, in abstracted mom- a microscopic survey. ' et in Fog_ ""' ithout, any markedly successful sim- uine----but we aren't here to moralize, en its shock, Clinton, Ar . ....... 11.05 6.62 ents, the lawyer sometimes let his arty's own pocket reposei-I a true copy lation of mirth. are we ? " Barbour Sevens came to his feet Clinton, Lv . ...... 11.15 6.52 right hand wander to that pocket %s and in his mind dwelt unwelcome in- u "I .,;tarted out as a thief when I was "I wonder what we are here for," and his face paled and tightened with Clinton Jct . ....... 11,21 6.68 if to reassure himqelf that something formation. Later he mu.szt have the !,child," announced the other quietly, observed Sevens. an emotion which might have been tondesborough .... 11.35 7,12 ,wa-s still safe there. The reason must paper itself, but now a greater dan- was gay -cat, yegg, and sneak thief "I'm here to tell you my story and eith�,er fright or rage, and which was Blyth ............. 11.44 7.21 I>e that whatever the envelope con- ger lay in keeping it t-�An in restor- and finally attained the higher alti- yours," Fogarty made prompt res- probably compounded of both- His Belgrave .... �.... . 11.56 7.83 tained had its focus of importance ing it, because the presently vital tude,s of crookdom-and became an I ponsv_, "and perhaps to do more than hands knotted them -selves into fists Wingliam Jet., Ax... 12.08 7.46 here in Camden, rather than else- ,need was to allay suspicion in the artist. As I look back on my begin- talk." and be towered a half -head over the Wingham Jdt., Lv.. 12.08 7.45 where, and it was here in Camden mind of Mr. Mandelle, of whose af- nings, they seem to have been deter- He paused, then continued irrelev- shorter and slighter man whom he Wingham ......... 12.12 7Z6 that Mandelle wished to have it al- fairs be had yet other things to min -ed by influences almost as ines- antlT "There's always been a quirk seemed on the verge of assaulting. South. ways and instantly available foT learn. Upon the envelope Mandelle capable as the flood and ebb of the about me though, that perhaps sets Fogarty met his bilaze of wrath and a.M. p.m. whatever use he meant to make of bad inscribed his name and room tides." me apart from the general run of storm -cloud of threatening truculence 6.56 8.16 it. number, but it bore no nther -mark- ',You take a fatalistic view of eth- sleuths. You remember your 'Three without change of expression or the Wingham, Jct . ..... 7.01 8.21 Fogarty had 'noticed that when ing. ics, then?" Musketeers,' I dare say?" movement of a muscle- He stood Belgrave .......... 7.15 8.82 Mandelle went into the general Wash- Fogarty put away the tools of his Sevens had lighted a cigar and set- "Yes." clase and face to face, waiting. Blyth ............. 7.27 3.44 room on the ground floor he never craftsmanship, and went down. to the tled back in a chair because that "Then you recall that when Aramis "That's a lie," declared Sevens in 7.35 8.62 took off his coat to wash his hands, lower floor, pausing to glance into .9 eemed to him to demonstri%te the was a guardsman, he always hunger- a low-pitched vibrance of fury. "Your Clinton Jet . ....... 7.49 4.66 buit satisfied himself with drawing up the dining room and As.qure hiroself inconcerin which he was seeking to ed, for the more spiritual life of whole story is a lie, except its boast Clinton ........... 7.56 4.13 its sleeves. That was a habit attrib- that Mandelle still sat unconcernedly 11 Clinton- Jet . ........ 8.08 4.20 utable to a caution which did not at table, before he burried into the counterfeit, - priesthood -but when he took Orders of past performance in mme. You Bfucefield ......... 8.15 4.82 trust the pocket and its contents even wash -room, took ofr hig coat, and "Perhaps. At all events, I don't the old life called him back again. It aren*t a detective at all. , You're an feel th-at I drifted on the youthful was so with me. When I was prey- , emissary from the thieves that killed 8.22 4.40 so far away as a clothes peg. These washed his hands. The place was , tide of criminality out of any inher- ing on society I couldn't get over a;Shell--and you're trying to involve Efensall ........... 8.82 4.60 small matters Fogarty carefully con- empty except for a guest who was nt depravity, and I don't feel sanc- sort Of unreasonable sympathy for me. 11 ftker ............. 847 6.05 sidered, and decided that the envelope liaving his riding-boot,q rubbed down c 0-"__1_4 when he had obtained it and finished with harness soap and the Negro boy timonious because I reformed." my victims." He paused and smiled. "I had the name, as a young crook, (continued next "ek.) with it should be found lying on the who was polishing them. He paused with a thoughtful cloud- of being the devil ,of a fellow who I -0 . C. R. R. TIME TABLE floor of' that room, and restored un- rtY wiped 4is wn'gt4 ing of his eyes and his companion s ta rted For hunting purposes an American . While Foka � out to plunder people and 9a5L ft.10L der circumstances that were ileast cal- with the towel he nodded casually to prompted him, "Why did You re- ended up by serving tbern-but that I syndicate has purchased Bective P -M culated to inflame suspicion. the caloured boy. form? " was an injustice. I was a sincere,ffouse, near Navan. The premises Goderich .......... 6-00 2-20 On the next day, just before lunch- "Jake," he said, "isn't that a letter "Because it came to me as I ma-tuT- worker and I got my share." havd been registered as a club, and it Holmesville ....... 6.17 2.87 eon, Fogarty met Mandelle standing lying over there in the cOrner-bY ed that no thief can hope to keep "That philamthropic bent was a is the int-ention of the new owners to Clinton ............ 6-25 ,2.52 in a small g -roup in the front veranda the radiator?" permanently out of prison. I f I'd unique characteristic -for a thief." travek to Ireland every year, and to 6.41 8.12 of the botel, and if his ,preparations The Negro st-raightenpd UP from been clever enough to do it so far, it "Yes, wasn't it? The point is that live at the club during the hunting St. Columban ....... 6-49 8-20 had been tediously painstaking the his polishing and wpnt over. He indicated that my mind was good en- now, when I'm a detective, the sam . e season. Dublin ............ 6-64 3.28 first .tep of his actual work was ad- picked up the envelope and rear] ough to serve a better and less haz- rule holds. I sometimes sympathize - - --- West. mirably expeditious. aloud, "'Joseph Mandelle, Esquire.' ardous use. If, as a boy, I had out- with the men I start out to jail. I " a.m. P.m. p.m. Coming up the stairs be stumbled, I reckonhe mmsit have dropped it just witted the police, I ought to be able, know that the law sometimes perse- Dublin ...... 10.97 5.89 9,87 caught himself and passed on with an - - as a man, to succeed at %ornething cutes, and I don't like to be a part St, Coluinban. 10.42 5.44 . ... apology for his -awkwardn�ess, but it that wasn't a fool's business. You've of any persecution. If I think an un- " Seaforth . .... 10.59 5.68 9*50 had been an artfully calculated awk- - seen damage -suit dawyers who have fortu 41) te is being lframe& A find Clinton . . : ... 11.10 6.08 10.04 wardness and one covering a consum- become the scourges of railway com- my,qel7` bem1ming" his partisan. T sup- . . Hohnesvflle .. 11.20 7.08 10.13 mateIV deft performance. Into the parties until, to be rid' of their at- po.w it's the old Aramiq quality of Goderich . . . .. . 11.40 7-20 10.80 i -rne.nt went the tacks, those companies have nnade� feeling sentimental about the life imseen activity of a mo I the training of dangerous years and . corporation counsel of tbern. MY that's no longer one's own." know it by C. P. R. TIME TABLE the man who had seemed to stub a STOVE 4&LA chance came along the ,some lines. "That's a very interesting story, Skat, clumsy toe went into the door posses- ee"Se _61A_�Pl ,ej,&�,. The. pinlice respected my abilities and and an extraordinary one." Sevens I this mark Goderich ... I ...... 5.50 sed of the envelope which he had de- wo-_� ROW& the opportunity came to use what tal- paid tribute as the narrator paused Menset ............ 5.55 - cided bv 'qiunch" and dt,duction held . l . I ent,9 I had on the safer side of the and gazM meditatively out of the . MCGSW ........... 6.04 the key to those mysteries he was . docket. I accepted it," window, but the al,ow-moving deliber- Auburn ........... 6.11. bent on solving., C "And became a detective?" ation of talk was torturing him, and I I 131y,th ............. 6.25 .. Fogarty nodded gravely, choosing his next words betrayed something , _ Walton ........... 6.40 From the stair head. ax he made � LWT to ignore the sarcastic bite of incred- of that suspense. -Yet I don't quite . I his way to his room, be saw Man- 15 A . skmaught ......... 6.62 ulity. see . . . where it touches me." 11 I 10.26 delle enter the main hall, la-aghing - LMT114CJ , "My first moniker in crookdom was "You'd say," went on Fogarty 'as . . ­ . 11. with his chance companions, and stroll '4igrid fl Red Ryan, because I had aR"otv hair, tbough he had not beard the inter- 4- '. want � �, ', , .. back toward the washroom door for , . � ­ . A.M. big dail,,# visit to the sboe-pollighing I � / . be said. "As I grew a little older ruption, while his eyes narrowed and . CA . I .1 A * 6"146 ........... Ir.40 stard. Whatever he might diffeovtr , Al"to - that liair got dulltr and sandier and darkened, "that a man of my expert- I . . � I I � I 96xinght ......... 11.49 Ileat I so r outgrew the. name. Along with once ought to be proof against aor- I vftTt6,A , , ."6 ........ 12.01- later, Mandelle, was as yet untroubled I it, I outgrew other things as well- prise --yet I wasi stunned toAdly in a C, . ....A ........ 12.11 by any alarm, and t1wo minutes later ;V1W;V9"90 such a.q being content, with illiteracy. way tbRt I haven% gotten ;DVt�r- -, .- I , . A .- . 44'' &# I I rogarty -was vo-ofk7hk 3h 11is own 9 SOA ' I � I . - _�­ - I- 4.;, . -M-11. 1fA41A1tVrM8yf11.4WW At first I wanted to be a smooth guy when I learned -that yon w�ere an I . � - . - - V..Xy I Real Egtguf,roml 9 ck r1w, AV . .. * ,� * . I � 11W ­ and when I'd cultivated the front and aecessory t6 the robbery vvhieh led . � . I - 111 L fl , "...., 1_'. - , -t ____ 11 I 1� " 4.4 . 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