ironeinduce 'any ofvtfcmeaner;To return to Thornhope however, 'paper's commissioner started for that -point with instructions to spare neither time nor trouble in getting at ■the facts in the disquieting situation. •Beginning at Royal -Center, he found the people scornfuly incredulous,with the exception of two or three that had at one time or another undergone a little ghostly experience of their own. 'However, once this town’s limits were passed, no farmer could be found who wafe not ^either a believerin old Gabe’s efcherial find, or chary disputing its genuineness. At• . * * .4 AFickle’s own home there are no heretics and such has been the effect ofnerves of all, especially women and children, are kept at a constant ten-jtion of half yearning expectation of sdtae marrow freezing experience with the shade of the unfortunate 'John 'Baer. This makes Thornhope a pecular community of home bodies from the early gloaming of one day to ;the dawning of another. Indis-movement of any distance at is invariably made with as numerous companionship as possible: Among the other unique features of-this ghost as described by Fickle is' * ♦ -profess to have seen this light often Tate, hovering over the old tank site for more or less extended periods, (but the wealth of the worldvestngate 1* at close range.To get at the cause this phenomr