teal Ill the lane Irllal Iraail iaslla the riaga all he ma al Iartiiy alaiity and week undo his own work, and his head aohed. He knew, too, that Gayle Beyond The Law Ir Ilry um; Taylor O'Hara nodded; he was spent‘ with the struggle to una at heart. unconvinced. "You don't believe Oreuse did it?" he said slowly. 5 Gayle smiled. “You cleared him ' pretty well. old chap." O'Hara ayea narrowed. “Sup- pose there's another auspeot, a man who might well have done it in wild rage, and who was here] that day?" The other stared. He knew O'Hara was the keenest manhunt- i er in the service, he had the high- l eat record. never before had he, shown doubt or pity. y ‘That ia a horse of another col- or! Something new, then? What; man?" "Jacques Duvai the halfbreed.i He adores the ground Mrs. Ghar- ian walks on because she saved his young wife. It was his dog train that brought her here. He~ was her champion. If he found Gharian infauaied \vith this young nurse. knew he'd been a brute to‘, his wife - well. he shot them both!" "If? Then you're not clear on that?" _ ~ "She won't incriminate Dural; she's too tender-hearted." "But it he killed her husband." "Gharian richly deserved kill- ing. She'd left him years ago. and only came here to visit the gram oi her child." '4‘. PROUDEST NAME lli ') filtllflblt Tu/i/ r/m/ BRIDAL GODKIN BROS. SUMMERSIDB. P. E. l. Jrlai Wreath Diamond ard Wedding Rings Z40 WREATH /) fl 1 HIUIN/J 4i [l1 OPROUDESI NAME 2n '1 iillifinll / I'll/n r/ni/ BR l 0A L.- WREATH ,/ /'u nurmi’! MOASE Jewellers moo“ r r Large Asort» (ment nififit-Zii and Wedding Rings. SUMMERSIDE _. ,_ O c. R. BOEHNER ' Jeweller l . ‘ Montague WHEN" IHOMH ‘ti: SEE OUR DISPLAY c. w. PATTERSON JEWELLIR a"!!! George Straq 7B lllliAL W REATH /V‘)/v|lIlI4"II/, Gayle laughed. "It gets around to making her a material witness, anyway." “Tlhey were shot outside the cabin; she didn't know until it was too late." l “She told you this?" “l icll you she won't incrimi- nate the halfbrecd—" "Oh, see hero, O'Hara. you're making yourself ill; you're in a fever again. Lct this thing rest. l'1i gct Duval. We'll hold him anyway. I—" “Pardon, msicur, hut you make my patient ill indeed. You've talked too long, and I must feed him now. He must sleep." . At the sound of lier soft mice both men turned. startlcd. Latir» stood there, silhouetted fliZflillSi. the light‘ a tray oi’ food in her hands. Gayle made way for hcr. his face reddening under her calm cycs. but he saw her bond ovcr O'Hara holding his howl of hrotli and talking to his softly, her very presence an influence for peat-e. Gayle turned his hack. a strange tightening in his throat. "It's a darned rotten job to tun down a woman anyavivy." he muitcrcci Li) himself, going into an outer room to stare out 0f the window. It grew late now. thc Wlllfi wax singing overhead as the gale rose and clouds were piling up in the north. "More snmr," Gayle piophe- sled. Then. hearing a soft movc- ment in the room, he turned sharply and found the woman standing there, looking gravely at him. "lvrsieur Police," she said qlllfltly. "I heard what you said Just now _—- I couldn't. help it _ about Jacques Duval. My patient here is half delirious. m'sieur, has been so ever since he struck his head in a fall. If he accused Duval of-of killing Ninon Creuse and my husband, it is a mistake. Duvais innocent. I'll prove that when the l l NOTTINGHAM. Kent, England -(CP)-\A 10a 6d deposit will he forfeited if wedding guests throw confetti rules Rev. J.D. Underwood, local rector, who calls it a "beastly hpblf," 000) mostly for export. 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"Oil-Tara wantsl to clear you. He accuses Creuse and this men Duval. If you clear the haifbreed—" » she paled suddenly and her lips shook. “It would mean - if Creuse is judged guilty-f" “Death? said Gayle. A voice from the inner room intercepted. "Have you eaten your supper yet, Ciayile? You mustn't make trouble around here. I'm trouble enough for Mrs. Gharian." Iie.ure'a glance went hack to the inner room and Gayle saw it. "By Jove." he thought _“she loves himi" He: voice was calm when she spoke. "Suppers on the table. m‘siour. Will you please sit down?" He obeyed her awkwardly. for something in her look abashed him. Bhe had hot food and drink for him, and served simply. Gayle ate with an uncomfortable feeling] that this was all a tragic mockery. Even at that thought he looked upi and encountered the woman's clear gaze. Innocent or not, abe did not rear himi Thoroughly puzzled he busied himself with his supper while she carried another cup of tea at O'Hara. "I try to keep you still," she said to her patient. "Your head troubles you. I know it!" O'Hara nodded; his face was white now, the flush of fever had left it and his eyes were buggered. He took the tea fiom her. “You must sleep, nrsieur," she urged. “You've been in fever - you must sleep!" Something in her voice and her touch seemed to weave a spell. Oflara had drained the cup of tea. and now he sank back. A aubtie feeling of drowsiness crept over him, and hia head aank back O. "l! . ,0! a few simple rules. M Al N’ S - - Bella’ Stores ' Here's What You Get ABSOLUTELY FREE! With the purchcse of any Bedroom Suite on our floor, priced oi $150 or over, we give you without extru charge- u No. 26-] Simmon's Steel Spring-cable ond slot construc- tion. Regularly priced ct $16.50. ond o No. 51-2 Simmon's In vincibie Spring-Filled Mattress- gcod quality for years of service. Regularly priced or $29.50. Total vulue $46.00. 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