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The Huron Expositor, 1930-08-15, Page 7' I , EDT— ,",�_1`11 , ;'R� 1"101111�, 17 , 114, ... . . .... I �h ,� 10111 � , ''? �Yftli z�,,_Nj: It I., _ 1� 1, � I , 'S ; - v - '. . 7 ,. , , , ., .. ., ,,. g, V. ­ A %: `1 I 11 _ ,,,�= ;1 4".- ,, � . - '�' , , , I .1 .. ,� , IN! ".10t,14 1. " , � I ". . . . . . I T, - T, 'IV "I I "" * '"', I .. I I I ".... " ;�", " � . . . 1-15;0 tell . : I 11 ten ' pr6A410k. A4 * t - Z4 ,:'.. ' ' ,4 . I . ­ , , Trollivor." he exulted, nut,with a white starg -stock lar. - , . Working:: braizkqbrajns are - what count in any game, ings, Minced way 4ain; ,own I N &me, your prI6,' I ., 1.4 aitto I# I .1 AAA M'XAX;AQ1y,"", 111 I I , p " jiomothing. of i' Ic so's to - . . . , . 4, ,a , Liu", a,w �,em: . 'i'l im ,,� O'. dg ,,Buildin . ,are what count," agreed faced jockey who bA&,' , ri . % . . I 011ce I I . e. c.hair-waiting.' , . . ibe lawyer, and -to, him9ellf added, "as the mare, and who hi I ll�/t her ., '"Forty thousand' ,he T ` )AS wouder'tand-,'surpri ' Se 'O was'gy:t�e V - . , arf�going to find out." for a moment since �he,i�krived. bourse, .1 . owed up * iii, the � ;,��, , CLOVI=0411 , W"'J -gl - Ay at He. fjs.eo!r.ted the highly elated Jerome ,had filove �u4 S to ass%tr tle. I could- see )drw glaneIn unignity, 1 , that they Pa'a'A ""yf."., p � I I - . VETERIfiARY Drowned7Acre , plenty O'l time Haight to' the door. Then, he placing th � Fly, olveFl lus shoulder,'and suriiii.jed that - . , I . " . an -ord ,)o , M9-Xfk. -� -� . . - . . ... I to.,�obssrvd, my oI s- For ,,one back t6his table -and, sat down. He upon whom reste -J to a broker *.4j�, - Wyiw. P. g E V.S. thing, I. noted -that evilles has had , tvil . a im , , . , - �! 0HN:G4IRV . pulled open a* drawep and drew out a cal fans, hopes. Nevil]os�,,'fcaught the ap�?e e,*-XMVP0`. I . I "I", I the old, beaver .. behind the oak silver brandy ,fla.k. This ,he tossed eye of Ke4xiucky Kate%�-�.iider, and ou'll have to decide at. once if Pocketbook on, $ho.,4 ,.=.".,A v � . Honor graduate of Oit4rio Vetefin- . ,,, ' the Mare�,' he says. ON THE ROAD TO MEADOW -: Of ., ,iwk� . - ,�', " .t t'; .1 : - ridge levelled,, Atd. has an aeroplane 1 'te-paper basket. Th his held up'llis hand. The jOckey pulled you wa* : . the. auhi;an�ce. sM ,, aw , ''. "%,7,.:,. hand stole -back - i6�ci` the dtawer and. up, and waited for him tclo.',conie near. - 111'filled, in the, amo�mt demanded. COURSE 1. picked., UtO and cavri- . . j,;,T�,�. I Unded to and, charges moderate. Vet_ questioned Sqrmquietly, -and found brought to*light--a small photograph. "Gta-tJ" Nevilles. addressed, him Haight examined that signature I A.third aot6r brushedagajh,s�'t ' ','.%C �, . 1� � - _--oda _-Den-tistry...a. -Specialty. ., 0 that he .was, .. ing,to. talk." It was -only a plain, e'veryAlgy like- gulardeft.';,"I want You. 16 throw, this Mighty closely, let me tell you; then A keen banker, like a! good, physic- who -bad lost.t 0 ", , 4 � , and residence on Goderil,ch Street, one ­ "And --what 'd, �ou learn?" asked of a woman and baby, but the race." . he called- his nigger jockey. ian, piust essentially be a student of was evi4pnt that b h, ' ' '' 5 . door east of Dr. Mackay's office, Sea- Haight eager . man's eyes misted as they gazed at The jockey rdade no reply. '�%et this man.harve Fire. Fly,' he humanity. While it 'is his privilegt, ing from, him. I I . ., L _,__""�_��"",, LAL .. forth. .. . .. . "Briefly this, - Nevilles, Or Webster, -it 1 R I Reverently he lifteld. (the ,qwd--- "There'll be a thousa)�d bucks in it Said. 'MT. Lingrain has ,bought her,' to -probe and dissect his clients, -his The sReetat6rs - were then ,told "" tdkf.,',`,','�,-!i, ;, I "As I followed the nigger to Ae duty is to keep -their secrets'iimiolate. write what � "'.. o-aTd to his' lips, Then, las, though for you, if you do." they had heard 4nd,so -%;lit,�;, ;4z.�` I A. R. CAMPBELL, V.S. his get -away wi h most of the Rarnley fearing intrusion, -he dropped the pic- The wizened Gnat sqqunted little, .stable, I saw Turnbull returning. Was An Irish settler, that miost headstrong -All twenty acc unts rVayieA.'.1j. .':_,., "I .1 Graduate of Ontario Veterinary cash,, via hyd, plane. On a certain tur, back into the drawer and turned unreadable eyes. down dt the owner Huntingdon was with, him.,, I had n-gost, ir&n-willed' Of all, hunting dois, wards not one of *10. alidi;wk�,,*q '�''_.- ..N,, ... I University of Toronto. All -&" known1 .me, be plans to slip the -key. of his ,mount. quite a time with that jockey. He broken to implicit obedilaiwe by the seen and aecur, 111.1�i, .1.,., idiiieases of domestic animals treated aeress to DTo, ed Acres, and then- - . I "Mr. Webster," he said in vitriolic cried o�er"�Fire Fly' and called me quIrt, has nothing on the. man whose aRy had taken, -place, �T, ' ,ffi` '�, - � . I.. ;11 � I. ? ­ by. the most modern, principles. good-bye!" tones ,,which oozed, from a corner oi every Mean thing he could, think of. fingers feel the' pulse of the arratic man who lost the poeketh,6 '... " % i .. ,� ',� .".. , -night "But Py cri , the ibewildered Haight, CHAPTER XXV his mouth, "with all due respects to He wanted to fight me. However, I patient, Finance, with. diplomatic fine- on the desk., No one Saw e , . . .. -'."%,A: Charges reasonable. Day or 1 t -calls promptly attendid to. Office on 4,,l happen - have learned that he has . , . you sir -you can go -to hell. This got hold- ofthe mare., and'here she ii." ness and discretion. Hie is yard- pick it up, Only -noticed- ..th4 . , , "'. Main Street, Hensall, opposite Town ar�f"Yentire different plan-" I Kentucky Kate mare -aiiet nelver been "'Good work, ,Billy," copimended broken, taught at the, ,bend of a fin- broker had made a Mistake' 'in Qr­ 1�1,.�,,,' . ';� Nevilles. - "Find ,Gnat, and- tell him g reut .�­ - ,,,, MaX Phone 116. 441%r-., , n't give him credit for pos- pulled, and she ain't ever goin' to ,eT to range- afield or trail at heel. der, but made a wrong cor , I, in , , 11­1'�� 1- , sess! brains, Haight,'k put in the as long as I'M up. And ,that's that." to Put her in the 'box Stall next torlie must have a nose for the co.wy; fact, wherever it Wag Possible for a , . crowds. Horse -racing was a thing he I . ! . -!N, scathingly. "The chances are knew little or nothing about. Yet, ,He lee -red' down at Nevi and Kentucky Kat ." and heaven help -him if *he goes yap. mistak�.to be made it was made.; 4 ,-,�J q knew'your spies were listening, and to -day, as he sury weilt forward to take his position in 'Griddle turned away to execute the ping on Spoor .Of a. cominion cotton- this case a very Powerful, gtimulas'� of - ,.'.�,',1., � v I I . - eyed the scene of the line. order, but was stayed by any *angry tail when biggergame,Are in. the field error -as absent. None Of fhe,'.spee-. 11 , t!. 1;i;��, I discussed such plans for their and anlinated life and, colour ,before him, ,..�; .,,Y,, DR. E. J. R. FOR your benefit. However, that doesn't 'he could not ,but admit that it all Nevilles crossed the -track. voice. for the Pointing. tarbors wanted to see anything that ., ', -, _l ..� - 11 Eye, Ear, Nose and oa matter. 'The fact stands that he in- "Just a moment, young man." 'The suave and' polished Stanlake he did' not see, ,and so subconscio , "tt""."", i brought a certain tingle to his blood. 4Good little sport," he murmured, usly .,;:�:?Y I Graduate in Medicine, Unive itY Of tends to go by air, and has ordered a 11 Turnbull,, his dark face weiring an did not even so much as raise his light deluded, himself into supposin at , j,"'," I., 'Toronto. . e stood, for a moment by the pad- as the came to a pause in front of the .. ,,.,, " � Curtis four -passenger machine for dock gate to ,allow' Members' Stand. "It was coming to ugly look, W., appeared from around ey&ro,ws when N4villas, shortly after he bad seen it. This is one of the,. .,: As'-,"', TAte assistant New York Ophthal- -that purpose. St,ki,, his eyes to waii- I 1. ­ �,%,W, . that dare -devil der appreciatively across the green me, all right." the stable. Behind him was Myra ten o'clock on the Saturday -which clos- most prolifl� sources of ,error when . _'Allell .. -tingdon and trained Jer-ome, ed the Harpart races, informed him witness,es are testifying in court, and I . ,�.` I I . =AA and Aural Institute, M-ooTefi6ld's flier be has been nursing down at turf with its oval track to th6. gleam- , On the eager assemblage a tense Hun ,,-��;; 1, en Square Throat Hbs- Shag Villa, is expected, to -return with - ' hush -had fallen. The horses were The girlseemed oblivious to every- that he desired, to draw it million do'.- explains -the otherwise incon*rleben. - i, " �';k 0 . At Commercial and -the blue hills bls-yand, .�,,,,:��,,�.' I . tM�, Machine at any time. Neville due to be off at -any second. thing ,�ave the little mare. Bier arr�s lars for immediate use. sible. tactics of lawyers who by dint ",:. Ill fi ures on making his big get -away throng -of men and women in the He doubled bi-, arms -on the fence, wentabout the thoroughbred's slender "Very well, MT. Webster," he re- -of the most searching examui�atjoji ,�;��:,�."'.e, ,Soon. As a matter of fact, I kn and leaned -across it mQad1ly watching ne,elk;. her face caressed the Soft muz- turned ,blandly, "two rd1lions if you to discover whether the witness I& .. "I 1. . .53 Wa rloo Street, South, Stratford . Ow Members, Stand, and farther on to. I "", the very -night." the densely Packed betting ring, where the fretting bunch of horses being zle, that sniffed for sugar. .require them." I really unbiased and caii be trusted, .,;.','�, . .11 11 Haight rose shakily from his seat. , I ZAI, I DR. W.C.SPROAT pari-mutuel machines worked Patient- brought to barrier, "Virbat's all this?" asked Nevilles, After which he produced good ei- so far as anyone can be trusted, to , ­ �i�','­ Graduate of Faculty of Medicine-, "You're sure -of what you say?" he ly overtime, and were cursed for their Suddenly a rear went up from the rising and coming forward. "What's gars and entertained his wealthy cli- give at least an honest report of what . .1 " ,'.-,-,, University of Western Ontario, Lon- asked huskily. . pains by Old4ime betting men, who watchers.' They were off. The hors- WrozLg, Mr. Turnbull?" ent with a description of his big -game hap�ened. . , "I Member of C 'Absolutely." es flashed past him and were up the 'I'vVe want that horse," Turnbull an- hunting expedition in Africa. Stan- . ." ;, don. -ollege 6f Physic- hated the mechanical tardiness -of the The experiments -also cast a ligft ,� ians and Surgeons of Ontario. Office "And what in God's name are we system. stretch running grandly, closely. Then swered savagely. . lake., you will note,'was a perfect bank . . ',­, "' I in Aberhart's Drug Store, Main St,, to do?" walled the. other, as he sank He had been down in that.beaving, Suddenly a hurtling unit detached it- "But," said, Nevilles politely, ".,she niana.geT. I nomen-a 'by scientists. For Instance, ,. ' . ", ,,;, Seaforth. Phone 90. -back in his chair again. "How can ing crowd, and bad- learned that eelf- from the mass and shot -ahead. is my horse. I, just bought her from Neville.-) next visited his lawyer. , ."": I ry ,W 'L - ih - we circumvent this man Nevilles?" 6 Without any exultation he recognized Mx. 13aight." * For hB.If an hour he was closeted with the fact that Sir Oliver Lodge is a .,r''.�;.,) I 1 4 'DR R. P. 1. DOUGALL . 'lDom't gett excited," cautioned the Fire Fly was a favoirrite in the race "Mr. Haight," Turnbull snecringly that ,gentleman, then wit� a last word renowned' scientist is emphasized by I I .. 1, i � now about to be run. AS he stood on -the leadinghorse his jockey's col- . . . . . . ".� 0 * . I spiritists when they point -to, him as . ., I ,, � Honor graduate of Faculty of lawyer, "I have a scheme. I think conscious of the new flutter ,of excite- ours. Informed -him, "had no, right to sell or two of instruction, he went direct- � . . . . . .1 1 ; Medicine and. Master of Science, Uni- you'll ,agree it's a -good one. " ment which gripped those thousands The cries Of "Fire, Fly! Tire Flyp, her. ,She� 'belonged and still belongs ly to Trollivor's office. where he had a;,believer. As a scientist, Sir Oliver . :1 ,;y '. . versify Of Western Ontario, London. "Storm is ,willing to guide us of racing fans, he, wondered- whim�si� died down. 'Somebody behind him to Miss Huntingdon." ' an appointment with his agents. is to be aceepted as an expert invfsU- . "k . I ,"111!1 Membbr of College of Physicians and through Bee�--Beer -gate to the preserve. Nevilles managed- to look astrenish- He smiled affably on Haight Who gator in that field, & science in which, . . ­ , " cally what would happen when at the swore senselessly. I ,� -� ki I Surgeons of Ontario. Office 2 doors Early on the night.Nevilles plans to last moment the dark horse came in- The -horses were Strung out now. ed, He glanced at Myra, and surpris- admitted him, and nodded in a f4end- he has'practised for so many years. , I - -,. oast of ost office. Phone 56, Hensall, skip we'll take Webster -and the Po- to the reckoning, Halfof the mile coursp had been oov- ed a look of almost pleading in her ly way to the lawyel;. ,.,.� But the fact that he is a scientist is . J . 3004-tf lice and slip across. to Drowned Ac- A, ',he turned to make his "way to Ved. Kentucky Kate Still led by a violet eyes. Im�nedlately she dropped "Back on the job, r;"see.. Mr. Trol, no 171 ,. 1. - - ter baseball umpire than an under- . � ., . re.s. ,We will have a clear ,coast, be- the Stables, Billy Griddle came push- length. At the three-quarters post -her face to Fire Fly�s neck again. livor. I -hope your little holiday bene- . �. , DR. A. NEWTON-BRADY ' cause Abbott, -the head keeper, will be Ing his wi she had increased that lead a trifle. '�So you see," he, heard Turnbull fited you." taker would, be. He bas the -trained I ,!". , i N Bayfield. at Parnley's landing waiting to guide ay through the crowd .to Then from the throng.another cheer saying, "that's how it stands. You, Neither d the agents exhibited I . nd, but it is a gratuitous assump- I 1. I I I 11, Graduate Dublin University, Ire- Neville$ through. Storm w.ill, be there where be st od. ,, are . Again sounded the call 'T�ire WeivySter, are too much of a gentle- due warmth in their return greeting. tion that he 'has the trained eye- .11 , kad. Late Extern Assistant Mastey , "They're on bigger than a horse Se I ) I ne. He'll slip up through, and 'n't Fly! Fire Fly!" - . ; man, I hope, to insist om--retaining Haight was-the-first,to speak. - 44-Y Houdini was not.,a sciontist.1le . I Rotunda Hospital for Women and allo . . F?11- be informed, Nevilles in an exulta was an entertainer and, illusionistbut .: I 'a -I us somewhere in the sho Nevilles's hand holding his glasses what,d,,)es not belong to you." "Your time will be up soon Nev- , Children, Dublin. Office at residence " ot'ng whisper. "The bookies halve cut Fire . ' sons lodge. At the psychological moment Fly's odds to evens. Haight's raising was shaking. He saw the little bay Nevilles's finger�s itched to wipe the illes," he said, ,brusquely. "It would he was particularly well qualified, to. I JaWy occupied by :Mrs. Par . I we'll jump out and put ,the skids un- judges. mare creepiiog up, creeping, creeping sneer from the speaker's lips ,with a be farcical to say -we are not relieved. (Jetect efforts jnade to distract the at- . . , Hours, 9 to 10 a.m., 6 to 7 p.m.; . hell -for -breakfast with the I Sundays, I to 2 p.m. 2866-26 der Nevilles." Turnbull's with Miss Huntingdon, and up on the chestnut's flank. Now they Smashing. blow straight from the You have, -of course, Made all ar- tention of (an observer at a critical mo - ,,But the Western oil Field pur e three hundred yards from the shoulder. .'but 'he restrained the im- rangements for your- --departure?" ment. A detective lays no claim to be- I ll,, . - he's .get a face long enough to eat wer ing a Scientist: 'but confronted with . I I DIL F. .1. BURROWS chase?" groaned Haight. "Nevalles of a churn. Maybe Some of finish wire. Neviltles dToppel his pulse. However, some -thing in his "All complete, thank you.". 1oats ,out legraphed his desire Nevilles seated himself, leaning the task of tracking a criminal or re- . . . 11 those sure-o,dds Willies won't be bor constructing a crime., be ,would prob- . Office and residence Goderich Street, has beaten us there, Trollivor. With- , - glasses. lHis hands were clenched. his eyes must have te � eavt of the - United Church, Sea- out our share -of that half-million� ar fare home." nails biting into his palms. "Fire to Turnbull, for he recoiled a step Or back comfortably in his chair. . forth. Phone 46. 'Coroner for the how are we go�rrg to face David Wteb- ,,ing , _ Fly!" he .heard himself shouting. two. I "We thought, Nevilles, considering ably be a good deal more effective . I -0 Nevilles focussed his field glasses . over to where Myra the - than Einstle � CAmaty of Huron. ster? Tell me that?" I on, the Judges' Stand. The names of '�Come on, Fire Fly!" Nevilles went time is so short," interp,sed(Trol -in. '�, - I . "One moment," said Trollivor soft- the entries were being -run up: "Orch- And she came. Came like a red stood beside the marre. liver, "that it might -be well to gather . ; DR. C. MACKAY ly. He turned' squarely about on Flossie arrow, flashing ,home a ,good, nose in "Miss Huntingdon," he said, "I am up all loose threads to -day. There's I chard Blossom, Captain Kid, very sorry, Once I promised a cer- the ballance. of the purchase price for 40. Mwkay,'honor graduate of Trin- Haight. B., Fire Fly, Egyptian, Dan Diablo, the lead of thp. indomitable Kentucky I 11 ity University, and gold medalist of "What are you going to do about Kentucky n- Kate I tain girl that I would become inter- a -half interest in the- Western Oil LONDON AND WINGHAM I Trinity Medical College; member Of Turnbizill?"be asked. the -Wind," he read. . I�God!" Nevilles beard the man be- ested in horses. I'M afraid I've been Field, for instance. You may as well I the College of Physicians and Sur- .0 Turnbull, 11 " hind him mutter, "what a vacely" an extremist, have Uien over-ambi- issue your cheque for the amount now, North. "Turnbull ?'What ab ut He saw Haight descending the stair I wanted to own a Harport then everything will be.satisfacton-ly � geons of Ontario. shrilled the other. from the stand. The man's shoulders He clutched the fence, laughing tious. I 411fty I? Sweepstakes winner. I bought Ken- settled." a.m. P.M.. ..". TrollivoT laid his hands palms down sagged, his step was lagging. weakly. It was all so queer. t Centralia ......... 10.36 5.41 DR. H. HUGH ROSS ighty dis- he asked ,himself, "should I be glad tucky Kate that I might have this de- Nevillee shook his head. l on the ,table. The significance of the "Haight's going to -be a mi Graduate of University of Toronto tion was not lost jon Haight. appointed Man this dlay, I'm think- because my horse has lost to this lit-. sire fulfilled. Fire Fly beat her. I . Exeter ............ 10.49 5.54 1 ) I Fwulty of Medicine, member of Col- ac "During th past few days," Trol- tle mew­lcomer, Fire Fly?" wish to say now, though, that I didn't (Continued next week) Hensall ........... 11.03 6.09 . lftta'rio; -pass graduate courses in liver said acidly, "I have leained a S,;Hels going to be -a lot poorer one," It was Teddy Jerome who answered ' know Fire Fly belongjed to you when . - -0 - Chlidge Clinical School of Chicago; few things about Mr. James Turnbull. t,., Miss that question for him. - The trainer's I entered KentuckX Kate against her. Brucefield ......... 11.17 6.22 I 1� London, That gentlemian, not content with Huntingdon who'll be the dlisappoint- hand fell on Nevilles�s shoulder. Net to he cheated of my desire to ACCURATE OBSERVERS FEW . . 11 I Itoyal Ophthalmic "Fire Fly showed 'em, after all. own a winner, I bought Fire Fly. I Londesboro ....... 12.23 7.02, England; University y1ng ed one. She Owns the mare, Fire Fly, - . us one against the- other. I see," as I Li'l filly Myra will be plumb tickled, am content. Now, 'Miss Huntingdon, AND FAR BNTW Blyth ............. 12.32 7.11 , don, England. Office-Vack of Do- 11yoq 'already and-" s Ah reckon." . I give her back to you." Belgrave .......... 12.44 7.23 a minion Bank, Seaforth. Phone No. 5. Haight's eyes Shifted, "What!" Nevilles ,gripped, Gr'ddle' any mysterious crime occurs, Night calls answered from residence, know thaL what you may not know oulder so hard that the muscles He passed on. his face working, and He took the halter. from, the slack When Wingharn ......... 1.00 7.4b f I sh, M�lles straightened, up. grip of the staTing Griddle and plac- especially a nvurder, the, time of the . though is that Turnbull has -been, di- ed. ed it In the girlms hand. police is rather unequally divided in- South. 6r rectlY responsible for something for "Say," grimCced that worthy, "do "That's why," -he told himself, "I'm , p - s. - - -ad 'because she is- glad. O`h, lordie, She had remained silent, face av- to two main accu atian One is b# 0 DR. J. A. MUNN which he must answer to me Person you want to pull my arm out of the gl erted, while he, spoke. Now she lift- Ing baffied and the other is running a.m. � P.m. �_ Successor to Dr. R. R. Ross - &1,1-y__but ,that's my affair. d, Nev- socket? What's the matter with beat it?" ' me ed her eyes, and 'his heart leaped. down false clues. In the Ri,,mbold Wingham .......... 6.45 8.05 .I- Graduate of Northwestern Univers "Now, to return, to our frien YOU ?1� A Slight, gwarthy-faced man ca . There was deep within them some- case they 'have, done a tremendous Iot Belgrave .......... .0 fty Chicago, Ill. Licentiate Royal illes. Naturally his IaS "You mean to tell me ,that Fire elbowing his way through the crowd . I Coftege of Dental Surgeons, Toronto. to draw a nice bunch elf money from I 41I.ingrani!" Nevilles laid a detain- thing she could not hope. to hide from of hard work which so far as is known Londesboro ........ 7.21 8.45 .- I'll Fly doesn't belong to Haight?" Nev- -hand on his arm, and spoke a few him. I has yielded very little useful and au- Clinton ........... 7.40 4.08 ;a ,.., ()Me� over Sills, Hardware, Main St., the -bank. There should -be inchre than illes asked dazedly. ng "You are-veTy kind," she murmur- thentic Information. Even in the nec- I:- . . Seaforth. ,Phone,- 151. sufficient to pay the purchase price of She doesn't. I words to him ina whisper. Theother Brucefield ......... 7.58 4.29 �t ,,rl"Why, of course d listened, and, gradually a ,broad smile ed. essarily fragmentary accounts of their 3- V1 I the half interest in the Western Oil thought you knew that. His war Then, with an effort, she summoned investigations whioh have appeared I, Kippen ............ 8.05 4.89 . C_ A I Field." ' owns all the. horses. Now what-?" grew on his face. -eT old, scornful pose. the newspapers the reader must be . I- � Royal College 'of Dental "You mean," whispered Haight Nevilles had turned, and was "lS,ure," he said heartily. "I'd, do h Exeter ............ 8.27 4.58 Graduati than that for you, Webster." "Mr. Haight will -return you your struck by the, varying descriptions of ;0 to. office over W. R. eagerly, "that we grab -the money shouldering his way through the more wi � Saigeous, Toro n his cheque, of course, Mr. Webste,r," she the man sup -posed to have been . ,th Centralia ......... 8.39 5.08. 1h I SmItWo Grocery, Main Street. SeW- and-" " tbrong toward the distant stand where He drew a blank cheque froin reached the Rumbold in the car. Some report �_ forth. Phones: Office, 185W; resi- "And allow Nevilles to get away, the judges stood grouped .about the Pocket, signed it, and handed it to said in frigid tones that ' I ' 10 denes, 186 J. - smiled Trollivor. "Exactly." Starter, who flourished a long trump- Neivilles. . listening Turnbull. one ma�i with him. Some report two "Good luck!"' he said, holding out She motioned to Jeromel. The old men, neither of whom answers the de- C. N. R. TIME TABLE '10 l "But the police?" et. . trainer came forward and tq9k the scription of Rumbold. He is reporteo East I ULTING ENGINEER I Nevilles wrung it; then went seek . Then, without as having ,been seen in the ewut end S_ - halter from her hand , a.m. p.m. n CONS "But Webster, Trollivor? Lord, man Griddle. muttered. ch as an,Dtber glance at Nerv- of Toronto which was far off his Goderich ........... 6.20 2.15 A e. W. Archibald, B.A.Se., (Tor.), Webster will be right there." Nevilles fought his way straight to Ing for Griddle. He found that young so Mu Ill "No, Webster will be kept in the the judges. man in -a state of menta -I collapse., ill,e,s, she crossed to, Turnbull and took known course. Some people, who un- Holmesville ........ 6.36 2.82 ff O.L.'S., Registered Professional En- , his arm. They passed from sight a- doubtedly saw him do not remember Clinton ........ I ... 6.44 2.415> o, .. r. Associate background. I tell you the thing can it, wish to withdraw MY entry to seated- dejectedly on a watex-4bucke.. glueer an, a outside Kentucky Kate's stall. bout the. Stables. having done so, and are unable to SeafoTth ........... 6.59 3.0.3 le ,. . M61ftber Engineering Institute of Can- be done. I want it a.rranged so that this race " be told, thern. identif -the man they actually saw St. Columban ...... 7.06 3,10- .. Seafortb, Ontario. Turnbull -is there tote. I halve a cer- "Who 'are you, and whart's your "" Mother ,of Moses," wailed ,`,Gnat" Nevilles ad ,y and In . Griddle, as he.caught sight of Nev- . I dressed the from his published Photograph Dublin ............. 7.11' 8.17 . . ada, ­ Office, . tain reason for this which I cannot horse'?" demanded a hatchet-faced, sphinx -like jockey, who hail just cOmL- description. Others who could not -,h . I ... . flIes. "Did you ever seen anything I ,e I .1 � explain now. You can arrange that, smallish man who was chewing neT- like it? Here I've gone and bet ev- up, 'take that Kentucky mud -lark and poesibly -have seen -him are ready to West. �_ AUCTIONEERS I dare say?" vously on -an unlighted cigar. -beat it to hell, or anyone else You take ,their oath that they did so, and . . ,Tee -d Haight excited- ery cent I owned-'� a.m. p.m. P.m. a __ "Yes, yes," ag "Kentucky Kate," 94 ,qpll cam to go. She's yours. All I ask with sufficient urging .would Probably Dublin ...... 11.27 5.88 10-04 i Y "I can have Turnbull think I "Can't withdraw it now; too late; g Shut upl" cut in Nevilles. is that I never have to play goat to pick -out some innocent bystander and St. Columban. 11.82 5.44 ... . id 4 I - Stoipji, to con- get out! Starter, call 'ein to p ist!" ive you two dollars for every one . ckey or an honest race- swear iliat he was in Rumbold's com- re OMAS BROWN have bribed this man you've lost. Youllve gat to do /some_ an honest ja Seafortb ..... 11.43 5.58 10.17 1 TH Acres. We'll Nevilles found himself down on the ff horse again.". Thi S e- -Licensed, auctioneer for the counties duct us into Drowned thing for me, though. . pany on the night of the, murder. Clinton ...... 11.59 6.08-5.48 1011 . s- rrespondence ,slip across the river in his yacht. We'll turfaglain. o Griddle, was on his feet in a fl -ash. Gnat's little eyes papeed ,open in being so, there are few of us who Holmesville ... 12.11 7.05 10.40 . bf Buion and. Perth.' Go 11 ,know that we his handkerchief and glanced up at amazed wonder. might not be wise to have, a good sIN G,de,i,h . ... . d 5 ", smangMents for sale dates can be have to let Turn'bu "Unto the half, of my kingdoiln, sire. . 12.25 7.10 10.67 rid made by -calling The Expositor Office, -have discovered Nevilles to 'be an !M- the Members' Stand. Gazing straight What is it?" . "Yer mean ter say you's gi,4n' me for the night in questian, S�nce People I . moderate, gL n d poster, of course-" down at him, was Myra Huntingdon. ,, the mare?" he catapulted from his will swear to almost anything, belierv- . . 11- Seaforth.. Charges Phone 302 . -his eyes met hers she turned her Here," No-villes handed, him the twisting lips. . -uth. , .114 gatfgfgetiot guaranteed. TrelliVOT nodded. As cheque. I'You% note that this Is si - ing it to be the ti . your ward, and Turn- face away. He noted that it was gn "I'm inflicting -her on you,'� Neville% Just ,how trustworthy is the tearti- C. P. R. TIME TABLE . . ut . I I 11 "Better have along too. Turnbull pale. On the girl's right sat Jones ed,by George Lingram. Yes," �,s Grid- said. ,"Call it giving, if You care to." ni,ony -of -witnesses, even eye-witness- '. ... 9- ... . bull's -sister 90 dley opened .,his Mouth -to -ask e � East. ; le- ,OSCAR KLOPP will fall in line the more quickly if Haight, on hdr left James Turnbull. tion -PI fixed it with Lingm' a 0 S "Hully larkal" exulted, the jockey, e,, was t1rarnatically illustrated some I a.m. .1 � 1. Honor_araduate Carey Jones# Na. you do,, be suggested. "We Cain "Great ,Scottl" murmured. Nevilles. M. "den it's N'awleans fer ours." years ago by P'Jof. Hugo Munsterberg, Gode,i,h .............. . 6.01D, '" 4 , he ? 11, . and ,,pt,s too ,bad,. I'd. gi,ve anything to "Now then, you're to get hold, of Mlevilles turned to Jerome. . . 1,..J.;',:,J,�.: nt I tion4l'-8-chool of Auctioneering, Chi- make it just after nightffil professor of psychology at 1-tarvard. Men,,t ................... :. 6.5r), 11-1. 07- cage. ,qtecilal course taken in Pure Storm will conceal, us in tl�e lodge. undo the mischief I've dbne. Lord Hatght-hO worilt know You froin a "Tedd1j," he said whimsi,dally, as Prof. Munsteilberg was a German who, MeGaw ................... 0.04 , I .,�, Bf6d. ,.tiVe Stock, Real Estate, Mar- The,officers and Webster we can ,hide knows -she bated me enough without Chinaman with your hair dyed that be watched the jubilant Gnat with- at that time, we rather admired �,.�m An arm Sale$k- Rates in in the. boat-hou-se. ltlq just as well - - her mor. I 641ft with. PTeva,l* , Market. Sat- ' Somebody Slapped his shoulder. A "there's no depending on females. Th obediently began to bate, ' ��, k lingto have them out ofhearing while we e " '.:.,;" les I 1 , ed W11rite or wire, m1golre terms with Nelvilles." O'Wowl'l roared ,Griddle. 'Sut the next race horse I own is Coing to b him. We waltoi .................... 6140 1 , :��, I 96 lsf�ct assur - d,rawling, familfttr voke spoke to him. mare don't lbeolong to him.", . 6 are now ready to 4egi-st to -the extent MeN4ught ................. 6.52 � ` 04chr olft I understand." He turned and, 1poked into a pair of I named Thomas." of Saying a good v�ord` for him. One Toronto ................... 10-05. r ,,, _.; an I 18-93, " 1 2866-52 Ha%gillt rubbed his hands together twinkling -blue eyles, set-in a seamed, 'ecThat,g why I want him to Sell her Jeronie's, voice was husky as he re- day into his Class 6 wild looking man .1 ... : ",�.) Ag :' ---------------- kL curioils.plied: "You're just the same fun-lvv- Sudd West ­:, .r I Ze I . gleefully. time-besten face. to ins," Nevilles said. 1111t. enly buW.t�4hrftlihig and gestleu- . , � _�, -� It. T. LUKER "And- just here" he spat vi ndictive- allOus- find�s out." ( . I(Careful, Teddy," interjected ,# .. - I - .... M1, 1,4�, It- the County ,,X ijif .You,re g&ing. to put anything be exclaimed, and grasped, the e t ;Whl& h" �d . ;;, , - ,_ no nd of Fire FWS trainer in an onow 1nu&k you pay?" asked the illes, "soft Pedal On nam 41 . ` , I;, ,,�, ­ L'�"$eo,uuty. s6ven ' make it. %Nothing would please Me 'roll 1 pmobiftl Griddilo� ,.' I ." `,,:', " Ild ; k R.R. desserts." " "The AM nugget -h ibe ha t "The *1 0 lamw be tb Lkd�& : ­ I , , 11 , It im