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A " "'� I I" 1, I �, ;+ Ak­ - I R I "N ­ , I . �;�., 1#1 - 1� � , , ", . kthin , know,, but, 4t ,bore � I I 4 gmat� I � I _� .1';1y k", ;? �� ,*" I . , . , I . �. ill 'A-Aua� � nd all re- my, dear fb,Uo*. 11*e't41mn­th � I .1 I " ,� I -� I , , , � Too' feeble, for: ovo fq�but�lhi , , .' . ; , . I !,; �� ` � , �cl� I I , �. I . I .. � I 11 - �. �941� P I. , - I.. I I � . save the sweet �'� happiness . I " - ; - , � 1,� . A�x " .1, . -'41,6 �t�algqrelxtiy'shoul4ored into a sirffering lie � "was -4k*g � ricy,`t"O". Y`01; and 'I do h - I C(F I �� � " , . �.-, . 1 0 1 1. 11 ... Ev6 .. .-pe ,on tow.f�j AlitY est fa . . . . ) .S.-. I I " " -.1 I .V �, A :1 lov � I ope You r . , _: � :, I . 1 4�1 .�.l U _V'POP J� - It thhik I= too intimato1f I 0 . � .4 I . he light from the, one th� -Adater,'; th - U46thn . � I %,'� r room. " T� lo- 'JIg of clal"Is . g, jW41", -won say .4 ti I 401 ­ �4 I e *PeTa' M. - `- TX U-1.4 U-� A ,.,.A I � - . ; "I all 11T.W." "71 = � im � � . ­ A Uy, "WA ,;t 4- 0 v9scur, , .Y, Memo naT's, � ,to e . � I T Y Wal- that. 'I imagine that even i3i your . Oid!,�*r6t' At .. ' ' I 1 . 'il';Y-sm�,dlt-ne))Iei�k'cl,othes .which ure.*�'. `�,"­`�` " - : --,-- - - ,he crQWd feet th '�':*-I'U'S' in them- charin . . I I, W �A 09m1A - , "7 .X friendAip'with Miss Solt- ,., . whis] . C�VL . IF - V'18- " - #� I � Iiiii I ­�� � tn a 0 �e . 1_;,.;, - . I. .; or . 1�v A ' , . I , 11 t '' I , ttretc)I64 away, from�fdm �J 331�t! �15uq e0s: in - , . woq,d, you never Caus'. ' '' . ft, -W ­­,.��V, '" I i; ,in two dis'- .1 1, I i6lihji�j:"the faff� - ! , ... f, ,Ive Pr6bably learned ; W, p ­# - 1� , , � .." ' ; . . 11 I 11 . .. ' 44 , 1. ' 4. A� 'gue ill" t"O", ' ' i thai ' dregstn' ' 4`1 . . ,. e Incill; ,4 xy,qq . ­­­ . . , .* - ", , . _-1 �­-� mial'Osles that resemibl,6 Mor , , t 'him � In the .clanimmess AR - lis room. what important people the Boltwoods . . the mag . r4 . " �, .4 _J. -1 . ­ - - _ g - me, of., - BtAtie-Vbat� - .. I I .4 ' J M6, ,_ . - -- . � :� of unhappy dead me ei#ly It .: A4 It real!W'a 'hidden lore -to be when. the encharrtmer&;'t�� � *-- , - , , . �Ii ..0 irideif � gone, he are. I thought I'd tell 7ou. so. that vine-te & , 1; I ': " ..^,i4 1, - , . %Uth? ",Dforitll" W-VvT � I �t. � � .... A co,api* v -f 'a In ,New Yow. � , ­ I '. " il." up on h4i,oks.' On . 4 lo -n&,, clum2MY krio�wn 6uly'b initiates; that some said gravely: . tkalble, Indj�;Opilv I, sbaraekd� . � ,,, I I I . . - --11-_ , . � � _ - I y _.'e'a".414M, you could- realize the privilege'lIcith WrAloo., she had'-be*ri, lshmyw. A : , �F I d �ble,"_a s4iiall .Jow "How much longe-r-cWj keep this gas. bloatlnor,f, ugm., 4m,*,! -,41te I... � ; ' .- 1 �,�,., . I I—. I ' ­ .you Of � Slater beft69',P1 n`V. ' ' - " P.. , , col- day' he too might understand the black � and I have in knowing them. , IT, . . I . THEMa.-M., I 40, ,_ �, an excesm .1 j0fe �3 imshaven;,�`was darn- -and white magic of clothes. , His up? ,Sooner or later.1 and smash Henry � 2 ;. ., I -, 1 ,ps, � jwe",%, . I h A 4''l b. is,­w1file not a man of en- stornaa%. irbe'Oell6ate atom and'w11e1r11$bA"v �Z_in . ;1 . .1 , 4, 0, -�O&."� . ..., 11 11 F ME, IEWN .11, � , �ing­trouders un evil, -cQAsciousne,ss healed; IT11 little Jeff -on -0 ot, and he ormous wealth-regard6d. as one of * Is Irritated, digestion in, de ed,� amid ing for tjle�, , � , ' , " _. 11 . .11 , der an mantle gas bruiseo selk e iv, t , s . I _� P .... .1 �2. - �. � - . .. *,,p %, ' " , , R TF, 4 . causing the a eaul, 'Nation nolb-,s ,;.�#­ , 191, . , ever allow- the keenest intellects in New York,- SIMptMS which every 6 .a*'ro .­ - , l,ew wrung ou� his hands do ­something;," he admitted. ,He takes the count, and 1i '%?.�� food, aqurs.,- .P ­ .- I c I "' - ---'*-%i- " - " 4d tried, to look benevolent . waited, vacuously. - .a � 11 . to , , , I . 4 the wholesale circles. But beyond that, Imo- go welL . Olt t , e3, - il.�. �. �- EPIAP OFFICF,$EAF��: ONT. ' , I � , ed to see',Claire, agv,.i*6VTurn . . 1,12�,-,­Ayl- , .., FA" I . .. I � "Want to rent a dress -suit," said The Gilson party was -i6t- lit the,' roughneck out on bji'�vU& I s'POse he is a scholar, and w man of the V�Cfth� or neeaea w 'I'll . - . I �, , 't� ca�X digestents are ii re -, I -v , I I", I . _­ and nraY do,real-barm. Try b A"IF . I'm, WN -1. I . . milt. .1 . . lobby when he arrived. 'He tore off' Ibn vulgar. I s'pog�;,��'z, .at fellow broadest interests. Of course the IkVlag aslOe all digestive at" -444, JA" , �.. . -_Wao�.­40 oPv­%r4 . 13'1i?`,�, �; -, �__ � . �. I OJPF10EA$;_ � � , � ,,I got just t - He dr� E-ned ­ �.I'V, 41, he Ving for youll, his top -coat. -4. ,,0 I iI . WU � L' - - " ' ii , "�k� . iter would Boltwoods are too modest to speak of stead get rr at' some , ,��-�i 4;"k ,red it' over big Michael in Youth's, , W.0.M,,ia.r1y.,.d4ru 11 , , , 1. 04�qnbll, y, Goderich ". '_ President The little man unfolded himself, felt hat, so that no blie, could be sure not talk about snootq.I,��,,X:�,don't care, it, b he was chiefly instrumental in '4 t&,;. . t.a_ .1 r7legligo M., 11-1., �;4,�'. -4­� "! . �, I ­ " � 11 ILI. � '�� . . ut _ O't' 9 ,;J�,,� Spoonful his sr foreign a �-, . Jae. of powder or four. tab , ppe4i ", ., � � �­ ��": ~, .�","',_ ­� ,�vam, _lBee&woods -prexl&nt - I'll- If I, spoke fiW#Pn One- the" establishment of the famous Water right after eating. This " t - , ,,,qf_ idp,#P4 , _ . �ft � _ galloped down the OWer seitod the what sort of hat it 'shiineftilly con =_ Part from thp e I . , . I to L -hand):,grid ,cealed, That unveiling did , e I'm otaf d ofte--" , * love . , . . VA ,, , ­� ,,& 1�� , Ir .W jacuregqr, atato - ec-Tress. first garment that camj� y,pose n rai h *qrg pre- Brooklyn Symphony Orchestra. Ani One the storriach, prevents pho fornuo tion, ':,_� ". , - . there was nothl w ,S*��:�_ 4 " I I ' r'Oaof Oxcess aoidjand-There _ I 4gt - ,0 - I wet%�!" , Is no sour- I _ ,'..��X t, ��,,­,;' ". .� carab back to lay it. against Milt's him to the stare of emq,body wait- einct a more Me., bj?4gn�s as good his ancestors clear through - III connect Slater with the -me 'I - � , o-1 J 8 ne.9s. gas or PWIL. Blourated. maguen err . - 1*4 "- AGENTS: I F !-K 'it a chan I I I , , I I.. � _',,�, � I, I . �0. But, oh, father was a federal judge, and his (in powder ' IF, , , 5 � incomVirtable frame, burrabllnef " iing. ing in the lobby. He was convinced as theirs, - give' � or tablet sorm-never was in lawful posgepsioxilo , I I 1. (M� 11 .. - -.41cr-, J1 or rnilk) Is harmiese afi= 1, ,b - Afe_x. Leitch, It. R. No. 1, Clint6n. ; m.ister, fy-enl" . .1 , that the entire ticket -buying cue was : theyl7re all against wre,,,!,.And they mother"s brother was a general in the to 0 ticket. Hela�d- 1�uj , ed .., !X5K" - '­.�'-, . ­­ .. ". . Pr 9150.�,%!, %,��,_'�� �, i I � � 11 W. n. Hiucbhe� - John Mur-' Milt studied the s4iny-seame4, worn glumly resenting him. Peeping down ,b"t the Athletic Union%, wres ing (a an aft,&rwa s it �e'nJ9fflne1Io.u4t"fvb0rmt0oft "xMa%eg&Mnam`d .10 t 0 it to the United States. it, 3Exp , V I . tl Civil W r, d rd n ambas- �L ',§44 , a , , - _� - , Spaforth . for a " -,,, � �,, �`,,, -, . ... .itz.-W r4y, Mgmorid le- J. W.'Yef6, Cod* brifioinhoked, limp object with'Aislikip. at the unusual white glare of his s1lirt rule that 'striking, ldc�nng, gougin I sador. ,So you can guess something Purposes. It to used ous . .11 t'� .... .. ; ZN'l , , - ' � , , 9 a provied that he ­Inie* ''NUIi AMA �, ", �R'.-, 1 4 rich; R. G." �Arrrtii!4;'Br�� Its personality was; disintegrated. The front, 'he felt naked and 7 indecent. hair -pulling,- butting Arld.. strangling of the position Claire holds in that 111PI, who enjoy their In no There was non � of,the stolen o ' i,*-" �`*' � , - 'LL -5 . . � ` , X ,'kL�.�.' .� 7, ., ., � ' Xpore fear Of Itiftenum T � � - "Nice, kind ol vest. Mu �" ,4�j " ;!,�­ , ­ , _ _ . , , I , 9 "' ;4(' ,�`�' '::,'_ - , . � only t*ng he liked. about it I was the . . . st will not be #Ilowed.' HoNrJong can I fine, quiet, solid old Brooklyn set. in his poisi;wslen, and -the_' � - _','M , ". .b-,6,*� . DMECTORS: f .,R. 1. , ..�,­,. I � gdc�d-: garage stink of ga�soline.- �.L � Make 16m out of old pique collars." go on being good-nature4l When I Henry Ward Beecher himself was sible weapon found q hiin ' ' I, .., �`.....111 ', . ' I -0- ,n WR ,4t . "', �V, . � , , � -:-!�,, "I 0 . I -1f. �Ix That's alm st worn out,!', Tie growl- * Hb ?3ndured his martyrdom till his do break loose----�-" , ; � "I : � "! . , ,,, ��,' .. I � Seaforth - . I 1. - J"- ,'5 William' Rinn, No. .2, ' I complimented at ,being asked to dine small tack hammer, fr6e, from jqi�,� ,%-'�Ll� " ­ ,Slowly, beneatb.the r ... ,� .�, ". , . �11%t� .. ... :;'- 4 W,'.�afj' � 'L,ed.,_ _. party arrived -the Gilsons, Claire, rioral cuff Of with the Boltwoods of his day, and SCOTLAND,S SACCO IS OSCAR inating stains. The whole - ing �� w �',flll . . . . ;1 I � . XU Ag"_, , ft . I 76hh Bennewl6s, = _ t _ Alek "' ' . 11. 1��­_. . - . � _X :'. At, khis sacrilege X�e, Si.1berfarb Jeff Saxton, and a glitteriniF young his dress -shirt, MiltTs, fist ,closed in a _,, . was gravely distorted by the tord . ;1. �, - . . � .111.1 Evm�, Bei4WW04-, * MeWen.-Clin-, , SLATER I , threw up his hands, with� �dia dingy woman whose name, Milt tho�*bt, wits brown, broad -knuckled lu I ­,�:, . .., ppip and came No, the table leg wouldn't come Advocate, according to the :,�, " ,I - I , N846n ... �...InA h., wa-;James Co 'Godemlch- Ver, , I 11�,I,.­ �� s 11�� h "I - 1111011y. . � ". , '4 ' ' 0 suit flapping in them like. a.bed-quilt Mrs. Corey. up in the gesture of ,a,',pg t to the loose, so it was only verbally that the In a recent issue of The Nation and and as was the cue with Sacco ­ . , `� . . . P �Iuj -'-'h a I tenement window. He ��d Saxton wasn't wearing a high jaw. But it came up fimlk *8 foot. The on) there is an art- Vanketti, certain .matters w , ; i' shaken from `eoldlj. . *a soft one, and he hand opened, climbed Aq- Milt's face, suddenly recovered Milt attacked: , . , ere rep- , � . , ", . looked Milt all over, His red hat! He wore "Certainly is nice to have one or, icle calling attention to the -case of . . 11-17, , - - resmted as Oroved Whicli. were mere-, , --� , 'but shining eyes hinted that Milt was didn't seem to care! rubbed his temples, whil� ,rle sighed: those old families. It's some Oscar Slater. The Na�i? n expresses ly - .'in '. �::_.��.', jto: " 11 , - - - - P___' - 00' NO�� At)ienaeum (Lond ' N 4 e - . la -e -;' ar F�� , or X 5 1 1 - . . Mur thing surmised. Slater has been .­�..,2.. - . Seaforth . �� G nit even dd'tliat. Bigger like As you say, you and I the wish that '%e British people Peterhead for the paU eighteen yeArs, . -"�..'..`. I ,. . a clodhopper and, no honest wearer Milt straightened up, followed them "Nope. Ca have ,11..� I � i , . of evening clothes. Milt felt humble through the manifold dangers of the game now. Used to could -used to gotten pretty well acquainted along would show as much concern for the and though the strongest reprejerita- _,"I", - , , - .1 . . . . . . . �., ., I I - nfortunate Slater as people of nran�y . "... ... I . -but he snapped, "No good. Want lobby, down a perilous aisle of uptilt- be able to settle things NPth a Panch- the line, so I guess I can say it to u ftious have been made in his beh#lf, '..­ I . . . . . I'll I � - �, . � q .. � c I . omething with class." ed scornful faces, to a red narrow. But I've got to be'more�' oh, more you- My father and his folks nationalities have shown for Sa6eO the grip of the Scottish law has not �­,4 1 s , .. � � t, � I .. , - JAMES WATSON- "Vell, that was good enough for a corridor, winding stairs, a secret pas- diplomatic now. Oh L�rcr,� bow lone- came from that same kind of fam ' - and Vanzetti, and if the digest of the weakened. His case has not been re- � .... , . ,�� .. . r,a I . university professor at the big dance, sage, a mysterious dark closet -and ly I get for Bill McGolwo. No. That ily Father's dad was a judge, back case as given In that paper is to be -viewed by any tribunal, though it has ,, : � .1 . I '';. , . SEAFORTH,, QNT. . but if yoi say so 11 he walked out into a room with one isn't true. I couldn't stan4 Bill now- in *Maine, and in the war, grand -dad accepted as fair, the evidence against been brought to the attention of �hp � , f. � - , -- I o is be- side missing, and, on that side, ten Claire took all that out ofAne. Where was quite friendly with Grant." the man now serving a life sentence public more than onee. . ,�% �I �, � �,­' ., GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT ing put to an unfair amount of trou- trillion people in a well, and nine am I, where am I? "WIT did I ever This tribute of Milt to his grand- in a Scottish prison is even slighter ­��`I . I'll, representing only the beat Can- ble,. Mr. Silberfarb returned the trillion of them staring at him and get a car that takes a 86,'x 6 ? " sire was loyal but inaccurate. Judge than that which sent the two Italian -.6 � `01 Communists to the electric chair in I t - �` � . " . _. paramoiac dress -suit to the rack, noticing that he'd rented big dress- Daggett, who wasn't a judge at all j��'. adian, British and American ";,!511 Companies. sighing ,patiently as he laboriously suit. Hot about the neck, he stumbl- but a J. P., had seen General Granj Massachusetts. Indeed, it is difficult DIFFERENT, N19W HONEYMOON ,�,-, n. .", I I . , . .1 �,';, An kinds of insurance effected draped it on a hanger. He peered ed over one or two chairs, and was CHAPTER XXXII only once, and at the time the judge to understand what reason there was IS DIFFICULT THING . .11, -;. I I . at the lowest rates, including- and pawed. He crowed with throaty permitted to rest in a foolish little had been in ,company with all the for arresting the man in the first ." . , ..".1 : � .... FIRK LIFE, ACCIDENT, ,AUT0. triumph and brought back a rich ripe gilt chair in the farthest corner. THE CORNFIELD ARISTOCRAT other privates in the Fourteenth place, let alone charging him with TO IFIND 11 � 1�3. � I MOBILE, TORNADO AND PLATE thing'of velvet collar and cuffs. He Once safe, he felt much better. Ex- Maine. murder and finding him guilty. That - . I I I t ,� �_ GLASS RISKS. fixed Milt with eyes that bad become cept that Jeff did put on -White kid It was an innocent little note from "Dad was a pioneer. He was a there was a considerable doubt about He would be EL,clever bridegroom I I I ­­ ., - I I as sulky as the eyes of a dog in gloves,'Milt couldn't see that they two Jeff Saxton. a polite, biumble little doctor. He had to give up all this his guilt was proved by the verdict who could discover a really novel way ..�� ", .. -Also e . divided, of spending his hhoneymoon, for there 1. ". August dust. looked so differient. And neither of note; it said that Jeff had a card to easy-going stuff in order to h 1p open itself which found the jury .....4 . ��, � -. �� �,i� 11 , REAL ESTATE and LOAN AGENT eat that, if the two men in the next box wore the Astoria Club, and wouldn't Milt up the West to civilization but I nine to six, and the fact that the Is scarcely any conceivable condition 1��'. 'O . �,�! . * " not . '�­,,, you vant class, and it'll fit you like a glaves. Milt made sure of that com- please have lunch with him? But Milt guess it was worth it. iie �se,d to death sentence was commuted. But or place his predecessors have - '. Representing "Huron and Erie" glove. Oh, that's an elIllegant gar- fort; he reveled in it; -he looked at dropped it on the table, and he walk- do the hardest kind of operations, on the Scottish authorities have proved already exploited -from the icy sum- . 1:..;,� � . ': �111 . � of . 1; .- Mortgage Corporation of London, ment!"' Claire, and in her loyal smile found ed round it as though it werL, a dicta- kitchen tables, with his driver giving as stubborn as the Massachusetts mit of Mont Blanc to the depths 1�.' *,_.15i.4� Ontario. 'Shaking himself out of the spell of ease. graph which he'd discovered in the the chloroform. -I'm mighty proud of authorities in.refusing to grant either - eastern lake, and from the snowy _4 - him. As you say, it's kind of what a pardon or a thorough public investi- wastes that girdle the north pole to _� 'A "" Prompt attention paid to placing those contemptuous eyes Milt opened He snarled, "She trusts you. For- table drawer after happy, happy, hid the blazing deserts near the equator. . - 1�- , risks and adjusting of claims. his brochure, studied the chart,' and get you're a dub. Try to be human. den hours at counterfeiting, you might c;il inspiring to belong Q gation. I., Business established 50 years, in a footnote found, "Never wear vel- Hang it, I'm no greener at the opera It seemed more dangerous to refuse the old Pilgrim ari,.stoc racy." In Decemb-er, 1908, an old lady nam- The man who takes his bride on an . . 'S' vet collars or cuffs with `evening than old horsehair sofa there woul . He browned thq celebrat- Never before had Milt claimed re- ed Miss GilchriRt was murdered in aeroplane excursion is follo,wing in , �.� ,,�,, guaranteeing good service. be at a garage." ed new shoes; he pressed the dis-'I the wake of many a bridegToom who til�:,% coat." I lation to a group regarding which his her Glasgow flat about seven o'clock �-.,�.p OPFICE PHONE, 33. t tinguished new trousers, with a light only knowledge was the information in the evening, Her head was cruelly has spent part of hishoneymoon above, . Y.�� "Nope. Nix on the velvet," he re- There was something- Wha e e battered and the motive for the crime the clouds. - � 1"'43. " - was it he was trying to remember? and quite unsatisfactory flatiron; he d riv d from the red school -history :� g? RESIDENCE PHONE, 60. marked. I Not long ago a Swiss astronomer : 4- I The 41 - Then the little man -Went mad and Oh yes. Wbea he'd worked in the re -re -retied his best spotted blue bow to the effect that they all carried had obviously been robbery. .0y ran around in circles. He flung the Schoenstrom flour -mill, as engineer, -it persisted in having the top flaps blunderbusses, put people in thel n,urderer, it would appear, knew well took hi- bride in a balloon straight j,:., I? ­ ,,f . - I I a a I a o -orn the altar to the blue spaces of -N : """"' elllleg=t garment on the table. He at eighteen, the owner had tried to too short, but the retying gave him stocks for whistling, and frequent].N th h bit f the little household for fi flapped his arms, and wailed, "What torment him (to "get fiis goat," Milt spiritual strength -and he modestly said, "Why don't you speak for your- he seized the moment in the day when the heavens, where for thirteen hours 1� I LONDON AND WINGHAM I christ would be alone, her they sailed together in company with ", do you want? W'hat do you vanumit? put it), and Milt had found that the clumped into the aloof brick portal Of But he bad made his Miss Gil ", -1 I I. " self, John?" _. That's a bundred-and-fifty-dollar one thing that would save him was the Astoria Club on time. boast with a clear eye and a pleasant � little maid having gone, as was her the clouds, and later under a canopy ;,:,. , � I I � North. dress -suit! That belonged to one of to :9�nile as though he knew more He had never been in a club before. I superior, calm smile. I custom, to get the evening paper. The of stars. ., a.M. p.m. the richest men in the city. He sold than he was telling. It did not, he He looked at the red tiled floor of I "Oh! Very interesting," grunted ! first warning that anything untoward "My delight," the bride said, "was ., __', I I Exeter ............ 10.16 6.04 inexpressible. To sit beside my hus- �.,.. it to me because he was going to Ja- remembered, make any difference the entrance hall; he stared through ,S, .. a.Jon. had happened was when the family elling, I ,� I .1 Heasall ........... 10.30 6.18 pan. 11 whether or not the smile was real. the hall into an immense lounge with 1 '-AV,otild you like to see grand- I lyelow named Adams heard sounds (if band, there in the sky, trav 1�' Kippen ........... 10.35 6.23 ,,Well, you can send it to Japan af- If he merely looked the miller up and the largest and softest chairs in the father's daguerreotype?" a struggle upstair,; and a falling body. knew not where. We had at our feet ...� 10.44 6.32 1 "Oh, yes, yes, uh, thanks, ,t mountains of _:`,il ter him. I -want something decent. down, and smiled cynically, he was world, with oil portraits of distin- I that Ad.ms went to 1ho door, uncertain clouds that .seemed va, : Clinton Jet . ....... 10.58 6.46 Have you got it -,or shall I go some let alone. guished old bucks, and ninety per would lh(� very interesting Do let, what to do, and as he stood there snow; an impressive, unearthly land- . . " n .,�,"� Clinton, Ar . ....... 11.05 6.52 place else?" Why not- cent. of the wealth and po*er of me see it, when -- ITh, as- I wag the maid, Lambie, returned with her scape-white Alps, glaciers, valleys, . ::5,1,14 It was a scene be- 11 , , . , . Clinton, Lv . ....... 11.15 6.52 : 1, 0.. The tailor instantly became *affec- Saxton was bending toward him, Seattle pulling its several mustaches,, .. aying, Claire doubtless has a tre- keys and opened the door. As Ad- ridges, precipices. , ,:�. Clinton Jet. ....... 11.21 6.58 tionate. "How about a nice Tuxedo?" asking in honeyed respectfulness: reading the PJ., and ignoring the mendous q(,cial career before her, So ams and the girl entered the hall, yond all words." :� I 1�. ."', _1 -, Londesborough .... 11.85 7.12 he coaxed. "Don't -you think that the new lone intruder out in the hall. many pp9ple expecting her to marry the murderer emerged smiling from A honeymoon of a very different , I . � Blyth ............. 11." 7.21 ,, Nope. It says here -let me see school in music -audible T)ointlllage,, A small Zulu in blue tights and well. Of course she has a rather un- a bedroom and disarming suspicion type was that spent by Mr. Max ­ �� ­ Belgrave . 11.56 7. 1 usual combination of charm and in- with a pleasant smile disappeared Fleischmann, a millionaire, and his . . 93 _oh yes, 'here it is --it says here in one might call it--imistakes cacoph- � brass buttons glared at Milt; and a Wingliam jet*.,* 'A' r". , 12.08 7.45 the, book that for the tbeate-r-with- ony for power?" large, soft, suave, insulting young telliKpnce and- - In fact I think down the stairs and into the street bride, who left the altar for a Voyage . *_"� , '. 1. Wingham Jet., Lv.. 12.08 _ 7.45 ladies, should not wear 'dinner -coat Milt smiled, paternally. ! maii demanded, "Yes, sisr?" we may both be glad that---" "like greased lightning." Adams and I toward the north pole, -pending happy li I I ; -1 1 wingharn ......... 12.12 7.66 or so-called Tuxedo, but-"' Saxton waited for something mor:l. "Mr. G-g-geoffrey :;;ixton?" ven- "Yes. That's right, And the best the maid. went into the dining room months in hunting seals, reindeer and .� ,,, and there found the dead body of Polar 'bears and leading the adventur- _�' "oh, dem fellows what writes 'He dug the nail of his right niiddle tured Milt. thing about her is the way she . � South. bobks they don't know nothing. Ab- finger into his thumb I looked 'bought- "Not in, sir." The ' ­ir" sounded shake off all the social stuff and go Miss Gilchrist. ous life of the Artie explorer. . . flaming The first clue given the police by When Major Powell-Cottor had . a.m. p.m. solutel They make it up." ful, and attacked again: like "And you know it." The camping Find he a reg-ular human b,e- 1. Wingbam ......... 6.r35 8.15 "Hub! Well, I guess Ill take my I�Wbich do you like better: the guardian retired behind a nakrow "_ ing," Milt caressed. the maid was that a diamond brooch placed a wedding ring on his bride's , . ,�, 7.01 8.21 chance on tbem. The factory knows new Italian music, or the orthodox tion of a bookkeeper's desk and ignor- 1113m, uh,' no doubt, no doubt, of Miss Gilchrist's, valued at about. ringer in East Africa, they set off to- - ,� . '. ".� Belgrave .......... 7.15 8.32 the ignition better In any repair- German?" ed him. . though- - Of course, though that -�!"(), 'as missing. Four days later a gether on a long and hazard 3 ]our- :". Ou ,.i , .: " - ,-i,m to meet him for lunch," Milt i ran . through the dark continent. They 4�,:;11'1 Blyth ............. 7.27 8.44 man." Milt smiled like two uncles watch- isn't an inherent part of ber. - citizen informed the police that a ney . I Londesborough .... 11.95 3.62 "Vell say, you're a hard fellow to ing a clever baby, and patronized Sax forlornly persisted. cy s.he'q b"n rather tired by thi.q foreign Jew whom he knew by the revelled in hardships and perils, hunt- I �',l . "I Clinton Jet . ....... 7.49 4.06 please. Ill give you one of my re- ton with, "They 'both have their The young man looked up, hurtand long trip, poor child. Of course she name of "ORrar" had been trying to ing the okapi and spending some . '.1 - Clinton ............ 1.56 4.18 serve stock, but you got to leave me points." annoyed at finding that the person , n't very strong." sell Ft pawn ticket for a diamond weeks among savage pigmies who had � . il, is 1'", ten dollars deposit instead of five." : -lie saw that Claire was angry; but was still to be dealt with- "That's right. Real pluck. And of brooch pledged for f.w. The police never before set eyes on a white wo- .. , at once set out to find this Oscar and man, � I Brucefield' - - - - - --- - &15 4.32 Mr. Silberfarb quite cheerfully un- that the Gilsons and Mrs. Corey, flap- "if you will wait in there?, he course. Rhe'll,get stronger by hiking. name was Oscar A romantic honeymoon journey was . . Kippen ........... 8= 4.40 locked a glass case behind the racked eared, gape -mouthed, forward -bend- groaned. You've never s"n her bucking a dan- soon learned that his - t � Hensall ........... 8.82 4.50 and ghostly dead; he brought out a ing, were very proud of their little Milt sat in there, which was a small gerous hill -I kind of feel that a Slater, who had be -en in Glasgow for that undertaken by the Comte de Les Exeter ........ - - - 9.41 g.05 suit that seemed to .Milt almost de- Jelf. He saw that, except for their blue tapestry room with hard chairs person who ha-n't seen her in the only a few weeks; that he did not dain and his young wife, who travel- 1, . cent. And it almost litted when, af- clothes and self-conscious coiffures, intended to discourage bill -collectors. wilds doesn't know her." work, but was a frequenter of public ed from Peking through the wilds of - I ter ,dbariging clothes in a broiling, they were exactly like a gang of He turned his hat found and round "I don't want to be contradictory, houses and billiard parlgrg, and aP- Tibet to India. The daring explorers, I C. N. R. TIME TABLE boilifig,'reeking, gasobne-pulsing ,hole cracker -box loafers at Heinle Rausk- and round, till he as- Jeff Saxton, old man, but.1 feel on the other ban(] P'ren.tly lived by gambling. Later we are told, reached the sources of . behind the irsicka, he -examined it be- -ukle's badgering a new toy in town. slim and straight and hard as the that no one who has failed to see her exidence came to light, which indi- the Yangtse Mang River. They en- .: East � fore a pier-gliiss.' But -he caught the Saxton looked bad-tempered. Then stick hooked over his aM asiling at the. Junior T,eague Dances, in a cated that he was a thoroughly dia- dured great bardships, and at one - �, a.m. P -m- tailor assisting the fit by bunching up Mrs. Corey bustled with her face aind into the hall. . He plunged out after Poiret frock, can know her! Come, reputable character who probably time saw no human being for fifty - ,,, Godwich ...... ­* 6.00 2.20 a roll of cloth at the shoulder. A- yearned at Milt, "Do tell me: what is him, took refuge With him from the come! Don't know how we drifted supported himself by thf, wages of days, ... 6.17 2.37 gain Milt snapped, and again the tail- the theme of the opera to -night. I've still unconvinced inspection of the ., Holmesvilae . . - - - into this chorus of praise of Claire! prostitution. Indeed, the diamond They nearly perished on a terrible I ..: Clikton ............ 6.25 2.52 or suffered and died, and to a doubt- �rather forgotten." ballman. For twenty seconds, be lov- What I wanted to ask was your opin- brooch was found to have belonged to tipland mud plateau, 19,800 feet high, .. Seaforth ........... 6.41 , 3.12 itig heathen world Maintained the Milt ceased to smile. While all of ed Jaff Saxton. . ion of the Pierce -Arrow. I'm think- his Tryistress. Proceeding to the house only four of their transport animal* ? , thi,l, where. he lived it was learned that be surviving; while on one occastork 4 St Columban ...... 6A9 8.20 true gospel of "What do you vWnnt? tl%xtm regarded him with interest Im ing of buying one.. Do you 1. �";5 D@blin ............. 6.54 8.28 It ain't stylish to have/ the dress_�suit §aid clearly, "I haven% got the slight- And Jeff seemed to adore him in had disappeared that day. Traced to when crossing a swollen river, nearly ,� Al : West I too tightl All the g6lits Is wearing est idea. I don't know anything a- turn. He solicitously led Milt to the that--" Liverpool it was found that under all their belongings were swept S -Way, � a.m. p.m. P -ML lem loose and graceful." But in the bout music. Some day I hope I can hat -checking counter. He showed AD the way home Milt exulted, "I the -name of Otto Sando he had sailed and for vi,eeks they were obliged to - .1i.14" 1 Dolia- i, . ,'. ', - 10.87 6,88 9.37 _ Milt the lounge and the. billiard room put it all over him. I wasn't scared for New York. The American police live on ,such game as they could shoot. ' .'11?1.14 . end, after Milt had gone as far as get a clever woman like you to help racy, I .X, st". U - 10.0 through which Milt crept with erect -by the 'Don't butt into the ariqtoc were warned and Slater was arrest- Mrs. Le Mesurier, the wife of a . � .., I ` the door) Mr. S11-berfarb, admitted that me, Mrs. -Corey. It must be great to , tuff. I lied bind S"brth , ... . 10-63 IN - j150 shoulders and eisy eyes and a heart my young friend' q - ed Ceylon civil servant, was the� heroine 11 ..'r one dresscoat wouldn't always fit all know all about all these art% the w y I , ft1ton ,..,.,. 11.10 6.09 .04 ?�'d explain t'hat! simply paralyzed with fear that one But in the meantime a fact had of u honeymoon spent in the heart of .:,"' , I 128 persons without some alferations. __ ____ ___ ---- � -- come to light which would seem to a jungle. "I sat up all might," she ..`�_ . . . . . . 11 301sleaville, . . JL10 � 7, .. S I a little, and it overture they (;&ll it, d6tilt"thibil" of these grizzled cItLbmen with clipped _�, Qoderl;J, . . j. . 11.40 A .80 I The coat did bag uld look at him. He I ..", I Was too long in the sleeves, but as For some reason, -Mr. Gilsoli vas mustaches ,o have knocked the bottom Out Of the tells us, "when the weather was dry �'NQ I �,­�.% ,. .. . I ng, Mrs. CokeY flushini, Claire coaxod Milt into a grill that was a - enough, watthing over a pool for ., �'., ),, I . Milt studied himself in his room -by spickeri HURON COUNTY SCHOOL FAIR cAse for any but the Glasgow Police '­.., c. P. R, TIME TADtA .rdl. I cross between the Chinese throne- The brooch for which Slater head the bears to come down and drink ­ . � . . . I .r all melancholy mirror looking well pleased. Milt had tilied DATES, 1927 ' '' , 11 '. � . ,ko 8 sm ;.4 - .11 . ".� raorri and a Viennese Weinstube, and ticket was found and it did not re- "I did a tremendous amout of de4r. -'t N"t , 11. I ob� . . blik , then on a'cbair, then to be insulting, but had got lost 'In lie implored his friend Milt to do him Hensall, September 8th. semble that stolen from Miss Gil- shooting, crawling on hands and knees ." I ,L�,� .. .... . .". '61i 66 flodv� nally to get a complete the intricacies of the insult. He felt , � N'� " �.,. - . * . 'the hall -he ad- t1fat he'd better leave it In its a'ppa!- the favor 9f trying the '�"ry fair" Zurich, September 9th. christ. Its OwneT proved, title to it- to get within range. But the M00i , � �. . . � I :::: -t 04'r 0 ' .- " , " . I _ J9 .1,_, !", .'..,� .......... _ �l k" ..", Eiftglish mutton ebops and Potatoes Wroxeter, September 13th. But the Police, having no other Gus- exciting aad dangerous apart was ele- )­ . I , W. " cleught that he ently sAfe state, and he leaned lbadir, . I , . 1. .11� . I I . . I . 1� . - , Ethel, September 14th. pected person 119 to 818- pliant hunting. I webt out two or v", , a . , ��,*t� ............. �, au grAtip, - I in sight, CIS �., � . , A . I . I ... � *0 ro 04 , ............ - 6-04 I 61 o Ike d "Oftett Taig In the blomin' andismiled airain, as though he WAS ,, I'did want to see you ag"M before ter. Witnesses werO serrItl to NeW three times, and managed to kill one I " . our -1 4., . � ;I 4, . 6,11 outfit. MA plear face, his shining waiting. Mr�. Corey did riot explath . n Walton, September 15tb. . � . ,.-��,`t ,4 i 'Dagge Relgrave, September 16th. v, - ff - _ - tt," he daia pleas- York to identify hinlk and Slater Of" elephant nryself." 1. I , , -0 , t�i$A,6.ffi .... I we go Itapst, � d,., . . , "' . 11 0.20 e -, I , , ��,,,�. r� -;;1 - 7 .. 'hair, his Akoljh� ''I Lug, � : �!',� I ,1* _.i.,Y;'N.�.. sbouldeVo, seomod the oVbrtutlo. 'She Nastily Oplsdli d a#tly.. -, . Fordwich, September 17tb. fered to return for trial withont ex- Vut perhaps the most dangero , �,:�,.,, , , . .1 -1 .... I �1'1 ** � - _­. ". , i * #,�,j a, - ,0.40 to go with the cofitable. ker 4oconil, mVdi to Mrs. ,011son., , . ,..A.60 i"o, I I Olt V .. I � * *, '*.� 11 f'ThAhsthks. VAeu do YOU g Varna, September 19tb. tradition. At the trial the prosdeu- and original horneym-oon on retort ,� x '-� . . , , . _ H -ei T`ro P.A. "." �_ `.Wik. '�%�V�, The opets wa ,0 y � 11 . . 0. 4.0.�-o c.�A , 142 . ��i Amore d :111�m trying to get Miss 1161twood to Goderich Tp., September 20th. tion relied maWy upon identification Was that of Captain ArdrewA A'A ��hl%;4�1 i "I IN, . , , ""I- -t ­l "T., 't, - ,Ue *riggled lAtd MA to#-,bOAt i!114� �4 hiji W,fi, 0 ". I .. 1��,* IM4 tPr ..., "I ";� .V91 Milt .was- Inewl deTed. To , di ft 1 �__,. \ , � I , I '" i. . AkOkthf- Uid, 'Alftot soen 8-A opers, the eon*611- ' r aet�& " , , .", I � . , . . , �;, , A, Maitliod but of W f0dW s% -rt acion nW.., The seasbn Is open- ,Colborne Tp., -September 21st. by qewAaessw, which as The NaVon wife, vho stqTted On th, 2 � ,,tO .� � _ , ". , , ,� . like you Ashfield Tp., September 22nd. remarks, Is notoriously untrustwortbl, 0 , , 1,�l �� , 'fed 9WNfA'Wft -twh tpj#�n- kiki "Iftn6t hear it thd1l .fit 11' - I ,�, ��' ., * � ,%, 11 d,� with thf litfl� ,# in the EaiL She dod* to m981tk6,'Affl'fti1c,4n 6 . ;;�,7�'v",-�Ni . I I I I ".. '' �,, - � bout 1-11, .1 - 1. , � - .P �:�!',,, 10.16i% 1. �, � , ,�-­,:,_: � , zd�,,% man -Who it certain that ,no one '*b6 A& sturdy West, as I do� but still, St. Helena, Sept6Mber 24th. except in cases where the witnesses skell " .,12 fadt -10ag dtI& 2� t44t . 0 � .­ ........ i., Z., , i . � I §)tbig new 9 leot iii Uri^ ' � , � 15' �,�`., �0 !; t thWhind-4ne- ,with a cockpit 1,0i� N 4", , lows bitil 44116W, an , 4 t6 ",Jj X2119 . . .... 1�, # �,*,f 4r h�� *Wfl fibbil) ` d � ., - Toronto .il, I ` whit 6 feet Amy h�&M � when we tl#tik of the eX, Winchelsea, September 28th. kiiew the person iden6fiod-bofore thle I. me"'ab , � ed'; = he wfabidd,*96 .1 '' , . 'Whum ... i.-4 i* '� ,44 did Wtv"tely TA`e'.s1n9ers,:Woq1fr..,do something.%6., Ali ­ event with whi,ah they a:" connecting i 0� ;�,-9,4 4'4t, �%g - I ,_;�ffldi LP101 , i ,and the 1XIS,ith, SepteMber 28th. itu intention of, tbase � tt � I,* " . N '.1 , . :�# , - �f . L ... 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