amen. i “It you order him to help you. I will “I want to caution you particularly tonight." he added. “The house is well protected. There are a burglar alarm. 11 watchdog and Sex-oral mauservants in the house.- You must be extremely care~ ml or you will be caught. Now. do you understand all?" “Yes, i understand.†He made a movement as if to pick up the pistol from the desk. but I felt that my time had come. and i stepped unlcklv out of the closet and seized tho weapon. Before Dr. Squires could ro- cover from his surprise I had him cov- ered with my own pistol. while the oth- or one was pointed at my master. I did not know who: the lotto: might sttempt to do in his hypnotio sumo: "You are caught. doctor," I and u calmly no possible under the ell-cum- Iunm. "Do not attempt to now or I will Ihoot you dead.†Tho swnrthy taco pllod I trifle. 3nd than his eyes wandered toward my matter. I saw his Intonation Immo- “Now. Charles, you do not remember In: of your past life, do you?" he asked. «m. Onlpithe present.†«he fee tired m teem-y, am â€a,†t WEE. " 563% retiree l? and es mi me new .. Perla; WBQHQM “ï¬ï¬lffï¬h 8 “ï¬g! Mi." SB ï¬ it § 88% 898%?- “15wa he 5% were ml L a might for t We 3 rev 9 Meme {9; see. ï¬g WW the ‘1¢ {Banshee 99' the a read last an m Wm 93 8am Meg gtauuh?’ meta; nodded “Well, that house is occupied h} Dr. Chalmers, u rich old mgr W119 has plenty or valuable articles in the man- plan. I want you to go there and brine hack to me all that you can collect. You must then go down the main high- way until you reach the house with two elm trees In front or it. Open the trout door with a key you will ï¬nd in your pocket. Enter it and go into the ï¬rst bedroom on the right on the upper landing, undress yourself and go to bed. Sleep there until morning. and wnen you awaxe you will remember nothing of tonight's proceedings.†Again my master bowed his assent and waited for further instructions. "Here are your pistol and dark lan- tern,†the doctor continued, bringing out from a secret drawer in his desk the two articles mentioned. My master sat up and looked dream- ily at the man, while the doctor slowly made passes before his eyes. He was hypnotlzing him not against his will, but with his full consent. was Stetson breathed hard and with difllculty restrained a scream. I placed 9 warning hand on her arm. She con- trolled herself with marvelous power end waited patlently for further de- velopments. ., . In a few moments my master was re- duced to a perfectly helpless condition. He wai merely an automaton obeying {he wlll of ï¬r. Squires. The latter smiled quietly to himself. "3130 , Charles, look at me and yield yourself to my influence,†Dr. Squire: said. “Remain in as passive a condi- tion as possible." He looked at his watch as he spoke, end my master took a seat in a large, comfortable operating chair. He threw himself back into it and closed his eyes for a moment. “Now, It you will take a seat in the chair. Charles. I wlll hurry up. so you can return home early and have a good sleep. It is rather late now-att- er 11.†CHAPTER XXIII. ' HE doctor hunted him- self with some med- ical implements. while my master remained perfectly quiet, star- ing gloomfly and ab- atractedly at the ï¬re. In about ï¬ve minutes the former Deemed to have found what he wanted and said: nu Laxative Bromo Quigipq tau-u. m 1 have reason to New that you will than thank me to: my paw- mace.†“I mu it you mend.†“am we mtg “other mat. a you can 1:. tonight? It w! t em your month a flaw can.†“You. I'm w mag,“ mmwwuwum 7 , ‘ §§W§W “So you’ve told me before, doctor, Ind I've accepted it trustingiy. But .0! I want to know how much longer ‘00 will have to experiment with me? on admit yourself it is only experi- “that In consoling, and under such miniatures I will permit you to con- flue the treatMent for “other month. nee I’wm refuse (a submit longer to Ilene matte ï¬ancee.†â€VIZ we“; 1 amp! the waiting. at 1 no ream to begleve that you “It was at ï¬rst. but not now. I'm polltlvo about the results. 80 well ï¬ve I succeeded that I’m ready to mounca that in half 1 dozen more treatments you will be entirely cured. here will then be no more danger of pithlsls, and you can tee! that you no free from any mint of heredity.†Iona] ?†“It 1m punitive 'méi Mannie me 00. Tqu 9651:! in One by V : He made hie confeeelon nut to me. which he etterwu-d eubmltted in writing and elxnod 1n the menace at three witneuee. In hie own spoken worde, however. It .eonndedr more In- But dawn broke in the east before he showed any signs of recovery. Then as the sun flooded the landscape with its first rays he moved uneasily. The doctor said that a high fever was raging in him and that he would be in a critical condition for weeks. All that day and the next be tossed rest- lessly upon his bed. talking excitedly In his dreams. but recognising no one. Meanwhile Dr. Squires was lodged in prison, and thither I went to see him. He was totally subdued now and resigned to his position. Luck had turned against him. and he was not averse to confessing everything. In fact. he prided himself upon the smart game he had played. CHAPTER XXIV. LL that night my mas- ter remained uncon- scious. It was not safe to remove him from the house, and we made him as comfort- able as possible in the doctor's own bed. Miss Stetson and 1 took turns in watching by his side. stupor. k 8 Wk mm mm (MB the M? m . 96mm n flew the the: I a “as Hhcoesmuue we: {a $395 w: :1; gas: mm W 9H8 Ml FHMFFH BBB! . bathed. a deems mauve. ‘He was 93!: WW"; Wt a chance. to make a hmk tor liberty, hutl hem hm m as covered with pay pls‘tal that he not have the opportunity. I (allawea him wherever he went und once at him not to leave the room. “But I need some medlclne." he ald- “We'll do without the medicine.†I replied, “for another physician will be here In a moment to relieve you.†In half an hour Mr. Jalmson brought a doctor and two omcers. While the latter took Dr. Squires in charge the rest of us devoted our attention to Mr. Goddard. who seemed lost In 1 heavy “Now that you are caught and that: f is no my bf escape show can am ‘y I h) the man Must; lift» ,yuti have hb'i' y , Méekbd; Give mm Hui mam 5P,“ ; flit?!“ Wm, WM? @555??? what" 3 lllllllll In lid ' :uu L'uu uu am his {QM ' “533mm H amflaaieg 8H9 heme; Baum: If; mas saints? is it? H! aâ€; {saw 63mg: m net i129 mu _4 A -.. Then slowly the feeble dawn of am other intelligence seemed to break upon his mind. He moved a stepfat- ward, his eyes dilated, hls feature- grew pale‘nnd drawn. He moaned u it awakening from deep slumber: Suddenly Miss Stetson walked up to his slde and, taking one of his hands. said pleadingly: . “Charles. what does all this mean?" But he only returned a stony stare. “Don’t you know me? Charles, I'm-â€" Oh, God! He does not know me!†"T'ifé‘Inan trembli'ngly made haste {o obey, and than I spoke to Dr. Squires eternity w ‘ 1 A 1. VII, uw. “I- \- _v- __v .. She suggeredvhgck a few 56m but her agonizing cry aroused the dulled senses of the hypnotized man. He raised his hand to his forehead tad mumbled something. "“wvhiere an?) I? Whoim you? Yea. Belle-my Belle-I nee yqt}. _I_"-_- 7‘60 for {medical assistance at once,†I said to Hr. Juimmn. “and bring oth- er help." His eyes grew dim. his limbs coi- lapsed, and he fell heavily to the floor. Miss Stetson was by his side in a minâ€" ute. holding his head in her lap. the doctor and me. In: at us as 11‘ petriï¬ed. He seemed to recognize nobody in the room except 7 “Well, I guess the some is up," no tlnslly muttered. A look of disgust and hatred entered his face. "I had a suspicion from the first that you might be a detective in disguise.†he said, scowling at me. "You should have acted on that sus- picion earlier,†I replied. returning his now] with a smile. IVVVVI Iva-u .- â€"_.. V "Yâ€, but we at“; young yet, and we may meet pgains‘fl A. “4.“..- my. mng luv» . "'6“"" During thin exchange of Words my master bad mod perfectly am. am- shootyou Hammond!“ him}?! said. “You are the one l'm'atter, and I shall have you or kill you.†He had not spoken. but I knew that added his alert mind was actl'n. I d to cower him into submission 1: possi- ble. “I’m not alone here tonight.†I added a moment later. “The house in sur- rounded. Your servant is a prlsoner. and I have help behind me.†“L-A- -â€" “nu . . _-_ Mr. â€demo; fl and Miss Stetson stepped from their hiding place. The doctor uttered a hasty exclamation which never took the form of distinct words. He realized that it was impos- sible to deny his crime. rfhere were three witnesses to testify against him. ,A n L- He fell heavily to a» floor. is up." he “That": nllV the story I have to toll I was about making nrrnngemento to thin my utolon good. own when am no. another and o robberteu that have recently occurnd tn thln neighborhood would forum hue remained :1 mystery. But my the cat ll out of tho has. and you can on this oontoulon to Iult yourself. ! Iuppouo I will not twenty yearn: may- be more. Well. I’ll pnctico hypnotic oxportmonta upon my keeper, and my- ha I won't have to «em than!!! time." “WW 1 m caller all mail as: m: 9 m1 seeds. 99 emitted to IMF the!!! to sum toreisn counts: and then 59 theta and dispose OLthcm. Giving as an excuse to: my absence that a distant relative had'died and iett me his wealth and that my Prea- ence was required to settle up the es- tate. Then i meant to return and mar- ry Miss Stetson it possible. i believe that I was learning to love her for her own sake. I certainly thought more of her than or any other woman I ever met. To gain her hand I told her that Charles was auflerlnx trom the lncipk ent form of leprosy and that I was de- voting my time to curing him. This I knew would turn her from him in hor- ror and that she would never dare mar ryhlm. “But you can tell Miss Stetson that there is no more leprosy in his system than in yours or mine and that he has no inherited disease of any kind that she need be worried about. It all ‘men were as healthy as he is. we wouldn't need doctors in this world. “Well, this part or the scheme (11an work entirely as I wished. The lep- rosy scare made her confess that she would never marry Charles. but she still loved him and wouldn’t think of marrying anybody else. My only hope was to keep at it until she yielded to my importunities. and l was even con. templating some method of killing on Charles by slow degrees. With him out of the way my chances would be inï¬nitely Improved. m was mm; 121 {hrs mood binhhe uthé heme Ma ch cï¬oï¬m N me am n m; a law mm; mm was em a“ 56 ha “sums-3‘ heaeg ï¬anmalts “Hamill“ ragga?" bums 1mm“! £9303 am. 8* “fl h§§§waiï¬aa§m HHS ï¬! mm. \Ww “$833843 58 BB 8“.be $8 Â¥BS§WEBÂ¥NH W: “8 88? 331% {NEW HR 8 BERN Well. when I arrived here and saw Miss Stetson and realized what I princely fortune she possessed my na- ture changed. I curled Char!!! his prospects. I was poor and friendle‘ss: he was rich and had the lore of i beat!- timl wsmah. Why could not I possess some of these good things of "(13‘ x A “When he returned home, I accom- panied him an a medical ndvlser. He had complete faith in me and promised to pay me liberally it I would con- tinue my treatments. He imagined by this time that l was really helping him. '“While 1 wan at the mum at my etudiea i met Charles. and we struck up an intimate trioudahlp, Bo talked to the freely then about the to" he had or inheriting phthiail from hll W and said that it had been the moon: at his not marrying the girl he loved. I gradnaliygot the n‘hoiostory out 0! him. Now. i wanted somebody for my hyp notic experiments. and i found that I could easily influence Charles. Conu- qnently i concocted a story about being able to eradicate the serum: 0! phthinil from any human system through the aid of hypnotic therapeutics. Ho road- ily entered into my little Ichemo end willingly submitted to my WU. "Thereafter 1 regularly hypnotized him at his own volition and tried all manner of experiments with him. I would get him to do the changed things and enjoy them hugely. I had no thought of crime then. But I would send him forth at night to do absurd things for me and then tell him to for- get them all when he passed into hie natural condition again. I found that I could control him in everything when hypnotized and completely chem hie nature. but he would remember noth- ing when he awakened. Ul can-.~.â€"-..- -7, [0“ Charles no evll and hop. It. will noon mom I wlll etplnln everything no that he will be exonerated m mm no la perfectly Innocent of any crlme. "lt won three mm no when l Ill-st mot mm la mm. It wu at tho that when â€wetting no I PIQMOMNQ use. Everybody was tam“: about lt and mmlmtatlug wlth ltt I wanted to be «untenable. too. and I soon hand that 1 900690006 womlurtul "ml“ that mutton, I had twee study an madman and mull Menace wlth par almte lateral n» ma w! 8: a!" mum «Mt-I would tan up mu hypnotlm; - -. A mm WEEKLY POST, LINDSAY. Mm whenhwrgu u. can andiunchlwmnpeotth-mentm “You weré smart to catch me," he said. “and I admire you for it. I thought I was alert enough to throw Mnulor Dodge'- "pinion 0! Paula; Alu- qu noun-mu Truly. Wuhlngton. Feb. 7. - Sonnwr Lodge. Mufluchuavul. member of the Foreign Relation Committee. had I. comes-cue. with tho Pro-want. yfltor- day. (I which may dhculaod the status of 0 Alaska: boundu-y trea- ty. The Senator untamed the Pros- Ident. am. he does not. hard um ratiï¬cation o! the troay u . hope- 1m tank. It n'nid to b'o up pur- poug of myriad: 0! ï¬x. tin-mm, mu Newman» In “It. to. 3mm some ,otm Momma 1- man and nabbed. A week utter the urn-eat of Dr. Squire- ! ms watching by the bed- ! side or my matter. Suddenly how his eyes and stared hard at me. A look of recognition seemed to our them. I did not speak, but returned hll glance stead!!!- , , . . _--‘.l-_l- “In... lnltaflo- New Pontoon. Here is a way in which lmttatton new potatoes are made: Late In the season, after the other crops are out of the way, the gardener plants a crop or late and good keeping potatoes. These potatoes are dug and hurled in heaps tn the open ï¬eld and left until spring opens and the new potato sea- son arrives. At the proper time the heap, are opened and the potatoes alp- ped nto a bolllng aolutlon to curl the ekln. The efleet of dlpplng any potatO. no matter how old. lnto thle homo: lye solutlon ls to crack and ml the skin. and at the some time lt hardens or makes the potato much more am. so that Its resemblance to a new p0 tnto ls so near that It would he has. to plot out the lmpostor. from appear anee alone. from a basket or the gen- nlne articleâ€"London Globe. a well. The medical opinion waa that it must have got into the water at about 4:30 that mornlng. That waa their independent testimony hetero they had been told o! the cartoon ex- perience of the woman. The distance or the well from the home made lt impossible that ahe could have head the old man cry. if he really did cry. How, then. can one explain the incl- dent? I might relate other facts aiml- ler in their nature, all drawing that there is in the world more myetery than we have yet comprehended.â€"Lon- don Standard. Q'muis Bum @5331a3: 22.2? m :33 0' W 1! mm QM! â€$3238...“ 33.333331}: :gï¬bï¬a ED: 32%!“ ‘5“? km 9 “$9 99H} 9 “Q†59‘??? 399“ NM?!“ mum She M ï¬i‘i‘m‘ms “:33". 8 9 F W3 , . grated n We clock “.3 09‘2433: tum It wu 4m Late: an m Ml body at the old man wu hunt! to “Belle, dear. I' ve had Inch horrible dreams. but they were actual!!! dieting, Were they r' uvsu-_ w..- _v. sue Bent om mm with mm» bemoan», but a tear make mm m winged bu tbs pm†u I!!! “but! in pa. 7 The climax of the fever m reached shortly after 2 o'clock in the morning. The breathing slowly loet ite Inheri- oneneee, end the bends grew moist and loft. The eyelids nun: fluttered and opened. He looked around e mo ment in silence; then he said eoftly: W “No. Chlrles: nothing but “dreamâ€" nothlng but horrible dreqml.“ A AA. “There ere sign! of his recovering consciousness." the doctor said ï¬nally. “He will probably remember nothing about all that has occurred. Hie hyp uotic state is all a blank to him. and it must never be mentioned to him. He iseepureendlnnoeentotaimeu any of us. Let him never think other- wise. The whole story an be hushed up. It he knew it all. the shock might kill him.†7 - He soon relapsed into his forum queues. About midnight the doctox laid a change would soon come. We watched critically every line of bin face and touched. The doctor. who had eon. In. and he no wander-In: tn hll mind. but I know dllereutly. an other alt. which Dr. Squire: had coated out of him. wu talkln‘. Would that other IO" proaomlnate and pone-I the body 0! Chalet Qoddard. my master? Itivww us: v. . "You.“ I' â€Wkâ€"Wan!“ to mm In â€all“. 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He reveled end played in the nee like one of It! on inhebitentn. A home bred boy or e colder dilute. used to one or two months' swimming in the summer holi- days. would not have believed n twelve-yesr-old youngster could be no much at one on the breast or the nth- omiess oeeen. Wet struck out to deep- er wet.- with e hold. swift side stroke and soon wee standing. monarch of ell heeurnMonen-eethhch rock which broke the force of the sum so they strove to duh. with heedion; strength. Into the quiet cove. AI ho Itood than. with joyous om facing the ocun deï¬antly. u MI mco'u on. have done for anamo- ad do today. sudden intend Increased their 11d. brightness. A quarter ml]. 135% $1:wa 654%." “'u. ‘ a low harsher making you study the idiotic history of the country. He had s check to think he could tesch Enz- iish boys. I wish he was here. snd I'd teach him to swim. Wouldn't I duck him? Oh. no! Certainly not!" Wat turned on hla buck and let hun- uel! be mocked luxuriously. Ono mo- ment he would be lifted up no that ho could look fur out to net or lulnnd at the nut extent or (moot-y. and the next he was down In u great hollow. with nothing before hll eye. but the cloudleu blue above and the slut: waters mchlug up ut hll sides llko preclpltoul mountains. “Poofâ€"ootâ€"ow !†cried the boy. “rhi- II better than 3 mm, schoolroom. with dash. paused to catch an incoming breaker jnat at the right moment he- tore it broke. dived beneath lu coat. awaln viaoronaly under water tor a minute and came up pawns and blow- ing on the glorioua awell or the wavea. with the an glowing down upon him in warm hearted approval. 80 in“ NI civilian am We hatch lieu lame reeks wiihuui tear a! ï¬ltering wandnuu. R: the can wu tau. div “no. trap the town and a spot when tew our undated He ran in with a Meantime Wet. for mac-tent men, did not go “flight home. He doubted his reception by his mother might not be “together cordial and appreciative. 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