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M" q , I . -- � I � . ' � - " - . , � . 'L , Not'ry Public, Et . . 9 Zr � th _ j�, �� -4 Ni" Barrister, ' Solicitor, . . ", vlaent. 'Like his own�' it was 110 ,ed vocinuts life 4140. i;; Y" aad-" of ,o -W!Ret aung;c,,;W3 14 -,,!,,, 1 . . I � � �' _q with. soft, whilte moonlighit which err "'Doesni't e loes It?" 00 cle%lchi�� . , " F � omiect �,,Ou, 4 ,�h, 0 I,, . 1". I , �., i� 4'' . L': 31mUle BID& - - Seaforth, Ont. -Abled him to. see d, W4,actly through. GWL�g cut -in. "You Ought to be Jf he'0W1K1 ' 14, - ,9 - ' '...' I., 4 " - . e r I . o., y. "will. tP. 'tha , 11" lr�l I Four Short N o v' Is of C'ime on the It- was evidently th�`Uh%derle private than.kful to Simmom; you'd never there was. -,the WoQded land: . R. S. BAYS room -whoever the ,trader might have known what you do now, else�ll and a, chance that he m�,jh Barrister, Solicitor Conveyancer High . Sea's I prove tobel A cot was in one cot- A noisy burst of mingled laughter in -the - darkneg .- . t ,*RpA ' '. I I .%,. � Perhaps bq� - ��- *vA Notary Public, Wolicitor for the . .. mer, a desk in another, while a table .and curses from the semen at the acted rash)[y, ,on impulsoj on 'Rio IEU DoEdnion- Bank. Office in rear of the . � and a couple of balsket'lounging chairs lamg&table drowped out the two menis of the moment,; perhapa I Dominion Bank Seafqrth. Money to I . � . I ' for a minute. he shol � 1081L 'stood' in the center; And -yes, what voi;3$ have bided hL4 time OAM, ha IM4 . , � �Aets , . he needed more 'than anything else Xenuard was vainly trying to piece where the in" was --but wh ,1 I ­ -Continued f rorh lost week. � paper or map or anything of. that just at the moment -a bottle of Some together what he had beard. Grieg ways unpromp-ted ,by impulse, alwa BEST & BEST .. sort, hank on, to it,'11ke grim death sort of liquor was On the table. He -had warned him against Moore, and with col&b1o;ded, equanimity,' Barristers, Sclicitors, Convenyan. lBoth steRped, quickly past Kelmrd until my I . em aid Notaries Public, Etc. office and leaned in over the side of - the 1� stepped quickly forward, picked up yet Grieg -and MOore had ery. evi- Anyway, right o ng, all tb , this self-' was too late now. ,e Grieg! Hey, Greig! Where are th -bottle, -and raised it -to his lips. deutly something regarding v r-A7b'I'a of -v.h,c in the Edge Building, opposite The bOat. 1`1 you?" bell Lwas brandy. The stimulant eours- same thing in common, rang out -perhaps his staggering, u Expositor Office. "You are sick -you -are ill' (X- lowed a voice. it I � - * * "Curse at!" gTowled the man; then ed through his body like fire, ',bringing What did it nit -an? certain gait had saved him. No; 11 - clainied,,��e girl in sudden alarm. quickly: "Remember what I say, I'm him new life and' strength. And then., suddenly, at the next altogether: --a sharp pain, followed .1 .,Re e, L.11_qtllickl Mr. Grieg"I . VETERINARY e.tw() thTee_fo 7) -iskinig something to tell you this, From the next room beyond, came words, when,their voices became aud- a' number sensation was in his le U�n ur-five, muttdr- L k -out for her-she"s a siren and the voices he had heard before. He ible again lie caught his breath. arm. �--- ed KennaiO-and, went -down on the t,,a) JOHN GRIEVE, V.S. sand. . . cherous. And look out for that could even distinguish some of the "Of course, this chap Kennard, or A voice that he -recognized thin -faced brother Tom of hers. Look words now ---enough to indicate that whatever 'his nan. . knows the Grieg's bawled sudden,17 over the t Honor gTaduaite of Ontario Veterin- The hours that followed were Pass- out for them. Kee .1e is, . STY College. All diseases of domestic ecl by Kennard, in a dreamy sort of P p your tongue in theoccupants of the room were play- Ign-glitude"-4t was Moore speaking- mult: . your cheek if you want to keep your ing cards; and, from the noise ,they "but trust Aldetill for wheedling that "Get him Olive! He can't run t . Auimals treated. Calls promptly at- coma, during wbach.. voices, spoke out soul in your -body-" made, he decided that the party must out of. him, and then --2' A short, -h&,$ all !m!', � tabded to and charges moderate. Vet- ot the nothingness, and one voice w.a,: 9,11 -.Y, Gri6g! 11,0--Grieg! Where consist Of at least seven or eight nervous laugh ended his sentence. winary Dentistry a specialty. Office always soft and musical -and hands Ten yards more, just ten yards, the devil are YOu?"bellbwed the voice men. He looked around. him again.. Kennard's fists closed- fiercely -one ninei­-eigilit--the O, j SWI wid residence on Goderich Street, one seem -ed to hover over him, minister- , - Id s ek mmiy eas ds gain. Here, in this -room there was a over the revolver that for the moment 'giddiness was, in his head agai door t of Dr. Xrkay's office, Sea- ing to him, ',ban )vhose touch was "To -morrow," breathed the, man French window like his ownthat gave he had forgotten was -still clutched They were gaining -on him fast, cor fartiL cool and soothing. hurriedly. "I'll get a chance to see on the veranda, and another opposite in his hand i ering five yards to every one of hi . I A lorjg, long time this lasted, then You to -morrow. Remembelr!"-and he through which he glimpsed white &and Aldeth! -He laughed to himself Two yards more -he could hear tl A. R. CAMPBELL, V.S. gradually his ,surroundings ;began to was go-ne. and a dark mirror-like surface of bitterly. Here was the Proof he panting breath of the foremost pu =Graduate of Ontario Veterinary take concrete form. He was, lyirigon Presently his voice Sounded from the water beyond; both windows were wanted. AlIdeth! Well, why not ? suer. To turn and fire was to hal University of Toronto. All a bed'in -a low-ceilinged room that had veranda: wide open. What did he know of her -men had them all upon Iiim; and there wl of domestic animals treated gra,ps mats uponthe floor, and through ' "Right, I'm coma"Tig! - What's the As the latter exit would, be less been betrayed by entrancing biolwn only a yard -now, one yard more, and- bF the most modern principles. a window opposite him, which ap- bally e ?,, 4Marges reasonable. Day Or night st -W . I likely to result in discovery, he start� eyes and a pretty face beforef He A hand closed heavily upon his shou peared to ,open like a ,door on to a Grieg! In a flash Ke,�nard ' re- ed toward it---4but, bir, eye catching was vot the first! . der with an iron grip. talls -promptly attended to. Office on wide veranda with, bamboo uprights, membered now. That was what she the glint -of metal, he turned abrupt- He niolved a little back from the A fierce, twisling, backward wrenc L r Main Street, Hensall, opposite Town be could, see wooded land, and, beylond had called the man -with the whiskers ly aside to a washstand at one side wall, keeping carefully in the shadow. 'Pun Kennard around and pitched hii IffalL Phone 116. 4 I I this, the dark blue of a rising hill at the boat. "Her thin -faced brother, of the window that he had not no- He wanted to see their faces, Grieg's to his knees ---but the. next instant where the sun was just touching the Tom'�-yes, she had called the other ticed before. 'On the fop of the and Mooreys! Moore's wore a nasty vicious spit of flame leaped from th MEDICAL - peak. man Tom. wash -stand amongst a litter of sbav- se-Iff-complacement smile; Grieg was trees, and the men, with a yell, R &-. The dizziness was -gone; his head Wliat in Heaven's name did it ing utensils lay a revolver, and be- running lid$ fingers scissors -fashion go -of Kennard's shoulder to grab e - was clear now. mean? How could Grieg or Aldeth side it, a box of cartridges. The next through- his beard, and eyes narrow- his own. I , DIL E. J. R. FORSTER He lifted his arm and bent it, flex- or Tom -or any living soul on earth instant the cartridges were in his ed, was nodding -his head slowly. E , The -rest, strung out behind, stoppe , ye, Ear, Nose and Throat ing his muscle, and nodded. aPPrOv- know there was even a possibility pocket, and the revolver was in his Kennard had learned much - and dead -in their tracks. Graduate in Medicine, University of im,ely to himself, noting his reviving that Wolfson had given 'him -a cold hand, . little! Toronto. strength . . I "Quick!" cried a voice. "Quick- chillstruck suddenly to hisibeArt and Kennard's spirits rose. Momentar- What puzzled him was Grieg's hand here, to your right!" Leta assistant New York Ophthal- "Yes, you're very ri�,uch better," sairl his hand shot quickly to -his neck' No; ily.. at least, his weakness was gone, in glove. attitude toward Moore, and Kennard threw himself forwarc mud and Aural Institute, Moorefield's the voice. "But yod'll need another it W�s there -safe Eye and Golden Square Throar . His fingers felt and the touch of the cold steel thing now presumably toward Aldeth too, and, as, he plunged and fell face down Vitals, London, Eng. Hos- day at least before you begin to be the cord, felt the little oil -silk bag, he held was like. the reassuring hand-! after warning him against them both ward amongst the undergrowth, som At Commercial � Hotel, Seaforth, third Monday in yourself again.." and felt the fold. of paper within. clasp of a friend. He looked out of ,-a warning that it was only too evi one spoke with ,a low, hard laugh: each month, from 11 a,m. to 3 P.M. Kennard's eyes, met the brown ones What did it mean? His life in the -window, No moving thing wasident had not been an idle one. "They'll think twice before they tr . , 58 Waterloo Street, South, Stratford. -and they smiled back at him. danger -from her! A sir'en,7 Folly! in sight; no sounds came to him, save But what was Grieg's game? And another rush in the dark, and-" , - ­ - "You've -been very good," said Ken- But it was strange emough, unpleas. those from within the house itself. where was-?, . 11 . ,But for the second time since morn DR. W. C. SPROAT nard. "You've fed me broth and-" antly strange. What could these peo- He stepped out through the window; - The questions began to come in an ing Kennard's Sense's had left him. , - Graduate of Faculty of Medicine "How �did you know?"I she de- ple know of Wolfson? And again and from there to the stretc*!h of endless chain. One led to another, im- University of Western Ontario, Lon-' manded. cheerfully. "You have been the question: how, shorts of the sup- white sand. And now, walking clear minent and closing fast around him, CHAPTER IV don. Member of College of Physic- unconscious ever since we found you ernatural, could, they know what Wolf- of the darkened end of the house past was upon him. What was his play? THE OTHER MAN inns and Surgeons of Ontario. Office this morning." son had given him? 'Hfis Mein dan- his own room to where he could ob. Go back to his bed, and, forewarned, Hot, fiery liquid was burning -bi In Aberhart's Drug Store, Main St., "I knew," sadd Kennard, nod -ding ger-fr0m Aldeth! His mind kept tain a general survey of his surround- watch and wait and trust to luck, or throat. Some one was holding a flas] Seaforth. Phone 90. I his be -ad. "I -I knew -and, YOu"v'e harping on that, It was preposter- ings, he sat down to husband his -what? What! What else was to his lips. Kennard sat up. It wa got some there, and that proves it." ous of couTse; but why had this Dian strength while be looked about him. there to do? His strength had Only pitch dark DR. R. P. 1. DOUGALL 'She laughed as she seta little bowl Gri�g come to warn him in the dead A low dark. thatched buffiding evi- partially come back to him -it was "A flesh Honor graduate of Faculty . ­ 4und in your arm, barel, of dowii on a small wicker stand beside Of nig t? was Grieg? Who dently a combination of storehouse the excitement and the brandy that grazed the skin," said a guarde Medicine and, Master of Science, Uni- the bed, h w7hol versity of Western Ontario, London was Aldetb? Wbat was she doing and barracks for the native helpers was keeping 'him up now. There voice. "I risvked a match to look a i "Who are you,?" Kennard asked here in a trading -station On an island lay directly ahead of him, paralleling' seemed to be nothing for it but to ,you. We'll have to put a mile or tw4 Surgeons of Ontario. Office 2 doors . T Member of College of Physicians and suddenly "And where am I? And- he had never heard of be ore, the is- the 'beach as did the house itself. The risk his bed again. between us and the trading -station be east of post office. Phone 56, Hensall "Nof" She shook her head. "You land, of Ka,o-Lon? beach stretched away for perhaps a ,But h4s eyes had never left the fore daylight," j, are not to talk now. You must wait Kennard was no,k thoroughly a- hundred yards to where, drawn up at two men. Their game was finished, "Give me your flask again,'P mum Ontario. 3004-tf , until to -morrow." roused. To dismiss the. matt(6 from the water's edge, were a number of Grieg was figuring on a pigwe of bled Kennard. He remembered nonw , I DR. A. NEWTON-BRADY "I'm perfectly fit," prqtested Ken- his mind, to try and compose himself boats. Out in the lagoon, riding paper. And now he put down 'his They had chased him; one of then Bayfield. nard, "and- I'd like to know." to sleep again was an impossibility; lights twinkled from two vessels at pencil and shoved the result across tJ had caught him, and then- "You,' Graduate Dublin University, Ire- . "I'm quite as anxious to ask ques- and, besides, it was a time -now for anchor-bothl schooners, from what Moore. Moore glanced at it and he blurted out suddenly, "who an lind. Late Extern Assistant Master tions as you are," she replied smil- action -not sleep! A game of Dome he could see of the shadowy C,irtjine scowled, but put his hand into his you?,, . Notunds Hospital for Women and inglY, "but they iyLust wait -until you sort was 'being played out, and the of their masts and rigging. These, trousers pocket. The others in the "Never mind that now," replied thi n. Office at residence are perfectly fit. I'm quite sure you stakes, at a grim guess, were him- then, probably accounted for the pres room were still casting curious glan- Other. "Introductions will keep. The� 2H by Mrs. Parsons. . mustn't be, excited, now. Drink your self! ence of Aldeth Moore- and 'her bro- ces at the two. Moore was apparent- are checked for a few minutes; bu 10 a.m., 6 to 7 p.m. broth and go to sleep again." . He swung one foot out of bed, fol- ther on the island, and likewise for ly well supplied with funds, for the we',v,e got to move in a hurry, Ar Sundays, 1 to 2 p,m. 2866-24 "Well then," Kennard cOmPrOm's- lowed it with the Other, and stood up. the unusual number of men in the pocketbook which he produced bul&ed ed, "just those two questions ondi I yes; he was still a bit weak! His trading -station, whose ordinary quota fat]Y. H r ' . e opened it with rath,, bal Kenna*rd, by way of answer, hand DR. F. J. BURROWS Will." I legs felt somewhat wobbly -but he would be the head trader and, at grace and jerked savagely at a cram- ed back the flask, unslung his boot! Office and residence Goderich Street, She shook her finger at him chid- was-n,t a paralytic by a very long most, two assistants. med-in wad of English ,bank -notes. from around his neck, and -be-gan t, cast of the United Church, Sea- ingly. way -not so weak but that he could ,Kennard now turned his attention They came loose suddenly -and with put them on. A babel of excited voic, forth� Phone 46. Coroner for the "Well, then, just those two," she get a look at the roisterers whose inland, The trees and foliage that thern a piece of p,aper which fluttered es English niixed with native cries County of Huron. agreed. "You are in a trading-sta- shouts and laughter now rang loud he had seen through the window when to the floor. Folded once, it opened canie from somewhere not far away A . tion an the island of Kao -Lon." I through the partitions., and obtain, be- lying in his room loomed like a dense as it fell; and, with a sharp ejacula- Through the trees he caught a glim. DR� C. MACKAY "And You?" sides, an idea -of the place be was in. black wall before him. but the trees tion, Moore reached for it -an instant mer of light from the trading-sta- C. Mackay, honor graduate of Trin- "My ,name is Aldeth Moore," she Also it might be possible to secure a were -much closer to the house than too late! tion; 'he was still therefore just with. fty Undiversity, and gold medalist Of said simply. meapon. He approved Of that latter he had thought -unless in the shim- A hoarse cry rang out involuntarily in the edge of the woods where lic TAmty Medical College; member Of "Al4eth"-Kennard repeated the idea with a hard smile. MeTing moonlight the distance was from Kennard's lips. He had obtain- had thrown himself. He tied the Iasi tim College of Physicians and Sur- name. It was a very pretty naine, 'he And then another thought came to deceptive. Fifty ya s away at the ed no more thari a glimpse of the . goons of Ontario. lace and ro ed about him . I thought, and somehow it seemed to him, and be sat down suddenly on outside, he placed them. The house paper; but that glimpse had seared its DIL H. HUGH ROSS belong to her -any other nanie would the edge of the bed. Yes -why not'i itself was long and narrow, except at two black, zig-zag, converging lirte4 Graduate of University of Toronto never have done at all. He said it The chances were a hundred to one the far end where it was built out L- upon his brain. His map! The stol- . . F*culty of Medicine, member of Col- again: "Aldeth-" that the bag around his neck had al- shaped facing the barracks, and here en map! The map of the'Mandarin'3 lege of Physicians and Surgeons of ,, Moore," she prompted. 'g. ready been noticed, therefore its con- a veranda, with bamboo uprights like Hoard! 'His mind had sensed it all 40ntario; pass graduate courses in Of course," said Kennard, He felt tents would certainly be safer some- the one at the rear, filled in the tri- in a lightning flash. The cry was Chicago Clinical School of Chicago - o s., "I beg where else! He could hit on some angle thus formed. There was noth- still on his lips as he sprang forward I 7 I did not mean to be hiding -place for the map easily en- ing else to ,be seen from where he full into the line of light. i Ophthalmic oispitial, London, your pardon. nd: University Hospital, Lon- rude, 'Mine's Kennard, 'Martin Ken- ough Furthermore; carrying out sat. "You thief!" he yelled, and flung don, England'. Office -Back of Do- nard, late second -officer 'of the this idea, there, were some sovereigns He got up then, and stole around him -self in a plunging dive at the mArdon Bank, Seaforth. Phone No. 5. Orissa." . . and a little, wad of five -pound 'notes to the landward side of the house. table -at Moore, unbalanced, leaning Night calls answered from residence, "You are forgiven, Mr. Kennard," in his trousers pocket, his Dole sal- Halfway down the length of the over in his chair. rictoria Street, Seaforth, she said brightly. "Now, sir, the oth- vage from the wreck of the Orissa, building, a light streamed out frorn There was a crash; the table tot- er side of the bargain -the broth." and by transferring these to the bag one of the open doorlr'ke windows, tered, careened, and went over, Moore DR. J. A. MUNN He drank it obediently. in.place of the map, they would fuT- and played across the low veranda pitched baokwar(I and sprawled on Successor to Dr. R. R. Ross "Now sleep," she commanded. Graduate of Northwestern Univ nisb a most excellent reason for the that was raised scarcely more than a the floor. ers- Kennard closed 'his eyes--4halfway- very existence of the bag itself. foot frGin the level of the -round A snatch at the paper, and, it was Ity Chicago, 111. Licentiate Royal and watched the lithe, graceful figure Z;ilei; of Dental Surgeons, Toronto. He loosened the top of the bag on And here, protected by the D'hadows in Kennard's hands- another instant, of the girl as she crossed the room- its drawstring and extracted the fold- of the house and,jus,t on the edge of amid he was oi,f his ileet again and the Oiffice over Sills' Hardware, Main St., and disappeared through the door Seaforth. Phone 151. - ed piece Of paper from within -Yu the path, of light, Kennard halted-. map was in his pocket. t #­ , . Then be opened his eyes wide and Ling Chen's legacy to Wolfson, Wolf- The view into the interior was un- Grieg jumped forward, but prompt- t . DIL F. J. BECHELY raised himself quickly upon his el- son's legacy to him, the partial map obstructed, oath as Kennard bow -a face was drawn suddenly back of the Mandarin's Hoard. He opened It was a large room, but it was sbovled the revolver -muzzle between Graduate Royal College of Dental from the window .that gave on the ver- it out to look -at it again in the moon- crowded, Under) the big, banging- the other's eyes. A wild din was in 8 eons, Toronto. Office over W. - da. Barely a glimpse be got of it, light-a,,d then, wbite-faqgd, he sat lamp in the center. that solely, but the room; cries, shouts, chairs push 0 Mrs * an' 9 al Is Grbcery, Main Street, Sea but with that glimpse came. a sense, of Id. A be -at of cold meat started inadequately, illuminated the aPart- . riga ed back, as the men from the tables , forth. Phones,- Office, 185W; r"I- familiarity. He lay back after a min- to his forehead and glistened, then ment, seven men, dressed in cotton made a sudden rush. But a savage t1ence, 185 J. ute and, -tried to think. The man had another. trousers and collarless shirts open at joy, the joy of primal conflict, pos- . -evidently been watching -why? Ken- He held, a blank piece of paper in the neck, sat at a round table playing sessed Kennard now -and he laughed CONSULTING ENGINEER nard shook his head. He could have his handis! . cards and drinking. Across from aloud. Weak! His strength was as ,,orn ,bha-t he had seen the face be- these in the farther corner four other the strength of ten! S. W. Archibald, B.A.Sc., (Tor.), fore, but. wbem or where, try as he CHAPTER Ill men were evidently engaged at "I'm called a good shot" -he hard- 43.L.S., Registered Professional En- would, he could not remember. Hie A RACE FOR LIFE bridge. BiJt, at times, as Kennard ly realized that it was his own voice, Xineer and Land Surveyor. Associate gave it up after a further fruitless Too latel ' watched he saw the seven and the the cold, even, deadly ring in it was Member Engineering Institute of Can- effort that only resulted in irritating t ada. Office, Seaforth, Ontario. Kennard laughed now, low, anxious- four cast frequent and speculative at utter variance with the turmoil of him, and then, his thoughts jumbling ly, mirthlessly. The ,bag had not glances at still two other men, also passion that surged within 'him- � into a medley of Wolfson, trading- only been noticed -it had been opened, playing cards, who were seated� alone "arid the first man that moves a ste.) AUCTION19ERS stations and Aldeth Moore, he grew the map taken, and a Piece of paper by the window near which he stood. nearer --drops! " � dreamy and presently he slept, sulistituted. I Grieg, whiskered, .short, stocky, ag- gressive 0 'It checked them, halted thein the I I He awoke with a start. By whom ? Grieg? I . f feature, was one of the ' Moonligilit was- in the room. A man He.liad found brieg bending ovet two; the other, slim, hollow-ch-eeked, steady sweep of the levelled arm; but THOMAS BROWN was bending -over him-bbe maia whose him. But it couldn't have been Grieg with an unpleasant sneering cast of it would be only for a moment-Ken- Ucensed auctioneer for the counties face he -had seen at the window. Ken- who had taken the map. 'HLe, Ken- countenance, an expression enbance-i n,ard knew that well enough. H e fof Huron and Perth. Correspondeluce nard, with a jerk, came suddenly up- nlard, had roused instantly from an now by a face flushed with heat and backed through the window to the d orrangements for sale dates 'can be right, a muttered cry on his lips. intuitive sense of the man's Presence an intemperate consumption of Scotch veranda. Grieg was ,barely an an-ri's I made by calling The Expositor Office, 94H,,h!" cautioned- the man . t Seaforth. Charges moderate, and In a in the room. (Grieg could have had no and soda, Kennard recognized at once length away; Moore was still upon ontisfaction guaranteed. Phone 302. low tone. . "Keep still! I want to time in which to open the bag. both frorn the sight he had had of the floor, bis face full -of convulsive h talk to you." Kennard's hands clenched sudlile-n- him at the boalt, and from Grieg's fury, Then the revolver in Kennard's � hand roared. There was a spurt of c 1 , � I From somewhere in another part ly, crumpling the piece, of paper, The terse, graphiq description -"her thin- 0 V6UAK ALOPP of the station, through walls, that qgly inference from Oneg's,'warning, faced brother, Tom." flame, the tinkle of splintering glass Wnor Graduate Carey Jones' Na- were not made to deaden, soumd, c.9,me unwilling though be was to cept it, These two played in a desultory -darkness. His bullet had found the tional School of Auctioneering, Chi- -very distinctly, the sound of voices, was -gradually forcing ftsllfc upon faAion-but they talked constantly lamp unerringly. Once and once a- cAgo. Special course taken in Pare the occasional clink of glasses, and him. It had been done that morning in low tones. Kennard, shoeless, step_ gain he fired in swift Dirccession at Bred Live Stock, Real Estato, Mer- the ring of coin. -that morning when -unconsciousness ped) upon the, veranda noiselessly and the ceiling to disconcert and, confuse i chandise and Farm Sales. Rates in 111Vvrhat do you want?" Kennard de- had made -of him an easy prey. drew closeagainst the wall. This hid them; and then there came, so quick f keeping with prevailing market. Sat- manded. Aldeth No -ore's face, the brown Grieg and Moore from bim--4ut he as to be almost coincident with his f Isfaction assured. Write or wire, "First of all, I want to warn youll, smiling eyes, came before hi"tuld could hear. ,own last shot, the report of another 0 ()scar Klopp, Zurich, Ont. Phone' answered bbe man significantly, "You it be? Had Grieg tdld no more than shot --and a blinding flash was in his a mos. 2866-52 were delirious this morning and you the miserable truth? No; he would "I can't say I like the lot, or the eyes, and hot powder ,singed his face 1I.- - taliked a lot --about Wolf-so,ii. and Yu not believe at -mot yet, not until idea of their -being here," said Moore. while a scream of pain rang in his Ling Ched, and you kept repeating there was proof. "A trader keeps open house," re ears! He turned and ran. t R. T. LUKER 'ome-two-three-four-five."' [ coogy. He set his mind .to, grapple vntb plied Grieg. "How else would he do Along the veranda to the end of Licensed auctioneer for the County "Yes.7" aniquired- Kennard Luslitess ? One seboQ,ner, or every the house, onto the sand, his eyes of Huron. Sales attended to in, all His ,brain was ,alert now, and he was the problern -that confronted him. Ob- s-ebootor in, the islands at once, iV§ strained toward the black fringe of ( parts. of the count Seven yearstex- trying t . o, study the other',% face it viously, It was more imperative than all the same --open, house. So I �keep trees, be raced -a fair mark in the r Y�, the uncertain light. 'qWoll?" ev& that h6 should investigate his open house. What difference does moonlight, once they in turn had, gab*&- 3 perience in Manito and Saskatche, ,, W6n. Ternig reasonable,, Phone No. Two and two make four," said the surroundings. They were not through that make? Pt ed the end of the house -but there 178 r 11 Exeter, Centralio P.O., R.R. man- "'if you know anything about with -him yet, for thero vv&s still. the - So -Grieg was either the owner or was no ,other way to run. e No. 1. 6;j'�ii left at The Huron Ex- the Mmaidaviulp Board, and care a lob6tion, -of the treasure; and his bav- the agent -of ,the trading -station of Fifty yardis! Could he do it before p pnito-P'Offico, Seaf,ottb, PWOMAY At, penny for your life --keep your Inouth ing been an possesision of the MOP Kmo-L6n-­Ke,;nna-rd stowed away that I they saw him,? He used to do the y tandod tp. ­ . . .. I ­ - ­ shut. And if Wolfson gave you any would lead them naturally to credit bit of information asi he continued to I hundred in close to ten seconds flat I . . . . . / I .. � P � � . "Your revolver?" inquired his com- panion. "Here it is. You had a grip like death ,on it." "Thanks," murmured Kennard, as he staggered slowly to his feet, "Look here"' said the other sharp y, "Are you hit anywhere besides : n the arm?" . ' I "No ' " Kennard answered. "It isn't that - I've been six days adrift in an I open 'boat, and I'm beastly weak." - "Oh!" -the ejaculation came with : a low whistle. "By Jove, that's bad business! I don't know what they ; were hounding you down for, but my winging oneof them won't make them any the more angelic, All they're waiting for is to get the natives out , )f the barrack s--th e y'd rather rial, hem than their own skin-, for a star- I er-ari,d then they'll drive them in I here to beat the bash. Can you-" I "If I can't, you can," in�erposed I Kennard quietly, "You've risked en- I ugh - to -day." I "Oh, no," said the other coolly. I "NXIIien I sit in, I play out the hand I and take the draw as I get it." (Continued next week) - E. ff. Sothern, the famous actor, I ells this story about his father, also ] n actor of inote several decades ago. I The elder Sothern was entertaining , . group of actor -friends at luncheon , . it the old Delmonico resta'arant, I After the soup had been servel, Mr. Sothern called his waiter and ex- plained that he could not eat it. The man apologized for the quality of the I ish and -speedily brought another o ortion. Still the actor could rr,t eat i he soup; he now -requested that the I eadwaiter be sent to the table. After listening deferentially to the � oinplaint, the captain -epecifically rdered the waiter to bring soup that vould be satisfactory. More sourp was brought, and Mr. ' 3othern still denied his ability to eat I t. He sent for Mr. Delnionico. The ] amous proprietor bear the story � ro , in his headwaiter, and being proud , f his food, walked up to Mr. Sothern ) I "Why can't you eat my soulp9" I "Because I have no spoon," re- , urned the actor. * * * In the reconstruction days in South arolina, a carpet bag judge without I eason or justice, fined a young law- I er $10 in gold for contempt of court. I )me of the older and greatly respect I O' d lawyers at the bar, respectfully � rotested in behalf Of the young law- I er, and was immedint,61y fined $10 1 n gold also by the judge for con -P - 0, I I 1 . 'a . . I I . . I " I I I 1. . . .: , . , , I .',,1'11, "..'�'. . , I , , � ". , , , i �: �,ti­, 1;�;;40 , . 4 ;,` " ,�,��;�V�,'.�h.��, . I , , ,., .1 .�� I I - ... ­ � � . , '. '� 11 1,io� ,,"I ." � T' . . . 1. ! I . .1 I I "t�' 0 we"&,i;,�! k , , - , -, , , , , -,.*� ,,;�,I;-Aj I , �, "' ,� �� � , " '. �� +i 14"i'.."', 'NI 1; � 1AN . I . I . . . .. . . . I 11 1. . � � 1. 114 � *­ . , , , , ,. , , ., �.: I - ...,.".. . . I ,. . 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'K I I ;,,� ; ,,, desk. T,he,Clerk,Das:sedt'henion�yyp.. .� � " ��.,;�,­ to the judge who asked Gen4al ­, , �,� I I . I., Hampton what the money was for. .., -",4wl "PI General Hampton, rising in, the back I . � "�,,,,'� ,,, � � �-5,­ I �,, "I 0 of the court room, replied: "I st . 1�1 � , I jl� %-- I ­'. wanted to let t4e,: court -know tilut . %. .. . have -twice as much contempt for it I :'� 11 � . . I . as anybody here." .. .1 " 11­�� , * * * ." ,� 'Ll - . , t� . . I I 11 It is stated that Dr. Samuel John- :;. 11, I . son, the lexicographer, while caress- . ��� J.P";'. . ing another man's wife, was unex- . I .��. . .1 .. �. .­ , , pectedly caught iin the act by the !,: � !.-'�.- � . � . '. woman's husband. I I � ....." . . . ".�X �-4.­ I "Dr. Johnson," he exclaimed, I ani � � - . A L surprised." .1 . , �,,A , " "No," said Johnson, "you ate as- . . � I'll - I 11 . 11 " tonished; I am surprised." ­ .� 11, , . , I � . �, , I . ..­�,` � � ,�... -0.- � .1- I . , . . , "' w A proposed 40 -story building in Philadelphia will have 7 stories of garage space * 15 stories of offices, a loft floor for building equipment, and 15 floors -of apartments. Here in one building without necessity for com- muting, a man, can havehis -office and home. Even in the most severe win- ter weather he nee& neither hat nor noat to pursue his ordinary activities. Our future cities will spread out Dver great areas like monstrous B-agles. One hundred years from t -i - lay we shall have no batteries of sky- 3kcrapers to point out to our trans- atlantic visitors. On the contrary our Cuture cities, because of the aerial ?ye, will be flat-topped, and two out Df e ' very three ,buildings will serve as wine kind -of landing area for a sup- transcontime-n- 4, -`.%j�.'ess, What towers thei-6 are Will be built at a greater distance 7 Lroi-A the airports and 'will serve ar. mooring masts far giant dirigibles. Me architects of our future aerial � .ities may have to go back to places ike ,Consiantinople and Fez for their nspiration of these future flat-topped terial cities, where one finds a low iorizontal character to the entire 'ity, . occasionally vertically broken lere and there by a praying tower or t minaret. I What makes it the land of the free s the ease with which you can get wt on bail. --Brandon Sun. LONDON AND WINGRAM North. ,, a.m. p.m. Ixeter ............ 10.50, 5.54 .iensall .. � ........ 11.13 6.08 �ippen ............ 11.18 6.13 3rucefield ......... 11.27 6.22 � 'linton ........... 12.12 6.42 .. 12,32 7.02 3lyth ............. 12.42 7.11 3elgrave .......... 12.54 7.23 Aringham .......... 1.10 7.45 South. I a.m. p.m. ATihghai-n ......... 6.45 3.0.5 3elgrave , .... * * * ' * .7.01 8.23 31yth ............. 7.12 3.37 ,ondesboro ........ 7.19 3.45. ' ,linton ............ 7.38 4.08 3rucefield ......... 7.56 4.23 Cippen ............ 8.03 4.36 iensall ........... 8.09 4.43 0 ,xeter ....... � .... 8.23 45& C. N. R. TIME TABLE East. a.m. p.m. ' yoderich ........... 6.20 2,1& lolmesville ........ 6.36 2,32 3 ,linton ............ 6.44 2.45 33e&forth ........... 6.59 3.03 't. Columban ...... 7.06 3.10 )ublin ............. 1'.11 3.17 West. a.m. p.m. )ublin ............ 11.37 10.01; ' 11.53 Neaforth .......... 10.17 'linton ............ 12.09 10.31 'oderich .......... 12.35 10.5T C. P. R. TIME TABLE Bast. a.m. )oderich .................. 6.50 vlenset.................... 5.55 &Gaw ................... 6.04 Wburn ............. I ...... 6.11. 3lyth ..................... 6.25 Valton .................... 6.40- geNauglat ................. 6.52 �oronto ................... 10-0& West. a.m. I . oronto . . � ................ 7.40, licNaught ................. 11,48 Valton .................... 19.0i Ilyth ..................... 119A. t whurn ................... : 12.20t MdGaw ................ 121241, leneset ............... :::: 12.41 Werich , ................... 19.14 . I , , . 1, ";i �., I.. I I �� �.�. �4,4-,., . . " ,V, , 11 � :.. ­�;: ,,, 'ti, . '440 I I �iiifl, 1, 11 ;, 1 `�' g , j I , 411"', � � 11, 4 , pi? � . M& ,� " 1* I , " "', , , - , , !, , , , , % ". III" , 01 . I 0- I ". . ­� " � �::,;� I �, .1 I.. . , . '. I . 11 � `�1119 I I I I , IA .. � &� - " I 101� , I ". M ;�I,, � ,, . . " 'a , I 1. - I , g�4�� 1 : . .. � �`41 ,�., 11 , �Iil , I t", , . n �, �i IN .411, W, li , , ITI � ��1,501 , I % , I . MA 9 , I'M . J "I 1, ,,I � ptgg " �� I N1.11