‘Miss Grant is right," he said. "Th bullet has only grazsd the skull. Ther i1s, of course, considerable concussio and it will probably be some time 5e fore Mr. Warden is able to talk an tell us what has happened. We mus get him to bed and I will dross th wound. After that it will be only matter of keeping him quiet for a fe days." "His rcom is on the first floor. Shall I help you carry him up, Doctor?" said Peter. "Or would it be better to put him on the sofaq Peter uscd the himself had been And when he fiu big chair were pr: hurried upstairs den‘s razor. He had to shay even so he made also had a rapid wash and had ju collar for a clea: when he saw the at the drive gate. tine was waiting 1 "What are we tC »he ask:d breathle "Simply say we Dr. Sankey gave them both a quick glance which seemed to satisfy him; then he followed Peter into the sitting room. dropped on his knees beside Warden and began to examine him. Peter saw that he evidently knew his job. In about two minutes he had finâ€" ished. They took him up, undressed him, and Sankey attended to the wound. "Someone ought to be with him," said Sankey. "Are there any servants?" "Wardin has only a man. He is in the kitchen, tiea up. He is very drunk." about it. We Drove out here lying shot." Christing ment "We can carry him up him." the kitchen, tieq up. He is very drui Sankey frowned. "A queer business, Mr. Hastings. ‘"Very queer," said Peter, drily. " cidentaliy. the house was afire when "You didn‘t me came up?" "*Nq." "I shall, of cour the police, Mr. Ha ‘"Of cou can do ul can do until Wa is wole to tell w "HMe will proba! morning. I think must remain her awkward, but it got here. Atâ€"least a lamp had been upâ€" set and the oil was burning. Luckily the flames hadn‘t got hold, and we put it out without much trouble." ‘"*You didn‘t meet anybodyvy as vyou "Of course we must," said T readily. Sankey stood looking at P He seemed to be struggling with : recollection. "I know you," he said sudd "You‘re the Mr. Hastings who wa: tacked the other day at Cranham Peter shrugged. "I plead guilty," he replied. *T the awiul part of having one‘s piC in the daily papers." Sankey still seemed puzzled. MONDAY MARCH 23RD. 1936 YAZo had PTEKR XIXâ€"POLICE Doherty Roadhouse Co. 0){ * D tw a 7 # guilty," he replied. ‘"‘That‘s part of having one‘s picture €MAJST made a IAair JOD O] i rapid and much had just changed h a clean one of W aw the headlights 0o e gate., He ran down aiting for him. Mr. Hastings." ‘, but I don‘t see what l Warden comes round ell who his assailant : robably come round b think vou and Miss C ) snave in made a fa id o1 Toronto Bay Street Divrect private wires for fast and aceus ate quotations and executions in all Accurate Markets and Executions in Local Phones i1200 and 1201 Members Toronto stock Exchang: prest be helpe STOCK BROKERS Charlie Hall ~â€"Managt Commision basis only Unlisted Stocks Industrial and Public Utility Stocks Bonds Mining Stocks ol A nfC be h In 11 h 11 11 t Wi . «Di mplv Som 11 Timmins 19 Pine St. North H warm 1J n M mA 1€ 71 Warc Tire, ! yVA as Sstill ; de ne food | bo. Men N Ol 11 1€ en 3€ )1 TC alI ‘Mmeâ€"~CrIed., ~wWhat ~do YOou want with them?" "I gon‘t want them. But the doctor‘s sending them. He‘s boung to in a case like this. They‘ve got to find out who shot Mr. Warden." "T‘ll find that out. And when I finds him I‘ll take him to pieces with my ‘ands," remarked Bates. Peter nodded. "T‘ll go and ste be ran down. MA me in bed a Waltham you‘ll As he knife water a he wipe clean tC Cle. LAI Warden every lon Lanyon shnot | to let Lanyon t Warden to go Lanyon is arre him." Wa 11 Peéelter whistled soflly. "That was a point of view I hadn‘t thought of, but of course you‘re right. All the same we must be careful what we say to the police." WE "And start by knocking me over read," said Peter drily. Bates looked at him. "I won‘t touch you, Mr. ‘Asting ong as the boss is bad," he decl: ind Peter laughed. l "I shan‘t prevent you," he promissd. All right, Bates. I‘m taking your word Ba u‘ll behave and turning you loose." s he spcke he picked up a big kitchen ife and cut the ropes. Bates climbed to his feet, went across the sink and drew a bucilzet of cold iter ang stuck his head in it. While : wiped himself dry with a very unâ€" an towel, Peter gave him a fow diâ€" ctions, then Bates set to work to get 1 of the beer bottles and other mess. ‘ter went to find Christine who was stairs with Warden. She met fim at e door of the room. "He‘s come round," she told him. "I‘ve ld him about things, and he is not ing to mention Lanyon to the police." "Did you put him up to that, Chrisâ€" Peter ask<d. "No, Dut I quite agree," she said cl 1I M 6 I‘m not really afraid of you, Bates," said, "and I don‘t want you to be i up when the police arrive." ates gave a gasp of horror. The cops!" he cried. "What do you BC Th And 1 1 nutr fied don 1 stood frowI 11 AIMn 11 asn‘t the nurse; it was who must have broken n his journey down. ‘ ncdded ao I. If me 1loo be ursed He saw he nurse laq ltoO S e‘ve had will reco and a r l1€ and if rythin would n‘t "thi usual q mixing ho ; then he nodded. you. I don‘t like it, Peter, ir point of view. It would Warde 1 mark ho ince ; mind t vou ‘â€"a woman!" Bates looked sC that Peter nearly laughed want no women ‘ere," Bate: fiercely. "I‘ll look after the n made bad come round a: quick myV igh A J drunk If we put the police on if they cavgsht him he‘d iing and the publicityâ€" lq be pretty beastly." thinking of that so much _ Warden," Christine told M w € od up for you him because murder you. I ) ‘to prison, a; rested angq in meant it, every word. is coming, anyhow," he stion is what to do with tet at for both of thsm," was Aloud he said: say Mr. Warden is not 1 the doctor here, who over. We have put him nurse is coming from wn back, Bates. t my boss." He us. "You‘ll hatr 1i0d Warden! M end I NISC r be ngry that he became looked at him a moâ€" not a doubt the man‘s 16. He was really deâ€" comin ison, as he wi ind informs al 1€ ht indignan becos‘ I ki er answ hem of and tha rcidenta eviden s black aid Pe av was Bill Not fix thin bu I don ‘AsSlINngS, SC he declared the poli¢ anmny minute I knew as You don‘t is the boss P my ad! 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