The Lucknow Sentinel, 1928-03-29, Page 2t
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(noihreitiowiiir sunlight—0001
',mountain' tops—!eat ships ploughing
ItrOpic, seas—these thhigs .011g: 'nue .to Mind when •
cup of ‘S/111.A.PAHIS steaming before *ow Such.
• itaifout"-,-=suckfrogranee.---Try--:14SALADA'7,, '
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hardly in st 1101314911 to throw stones
from your POoritttle'glass hente, Ivy.
• Tour disclosure to me aOuti that dose
of poiSon would•inte'reSt Scotland Yard
far more. than your unethifirmed recol-
leetiena Of Sinaon's diary!? , : • .
For a incipient the woman seemed
'to be tionPlussed by the :baronet's
•Cethtetfatteke: . ,
"I•den't ear',"•abd trafce out again.
Ia11ews4 gladly, if you
m'vere to hang," tee. And Siinelea,dia0
IVerk.that,all right" • ' .
you, ,haven't vit:§inion's diavy
lekst sse.yey say;".Sir Dudley rc-
turithL "Look Ivy, -iv.1,1•Y
'wo runthis on butiness lines?: • -We
are buth tarred ,with 'the, same brush
• ..and the -tar is thicker ort.`yo4 than on• .
311e: call it a deal,- If don't be-.
Jieve You were fad; enouili:to hurn
Sirnolits.reord;which NV,01A14.•be you
only real hold On me. ' I give You:
ten thousand pounds .fer
•.'you siipPose I 'Want yont',
money,'" her anger rang out. "Ywh.,
have got to ,accpt my tertht er I 'give.,;:
you *away," • ., ,:.: • •••••1,
Sir Dudley shrugged and, walking
teithe table, ,poured. himself a • stiff
k ' • '
"If that :is your u1tinatuni, here's
e„," he said calmly. "As $0011. as
. , you start giving me away k shall lay
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BEGIN' HERE TODAY-. •.'"No error there,,.Shy!, the butler re- i
Nfwmall 'Slater,' in. lei; with Kath- katir •'tailed _with quavering heartmes syrno
nformation against you for doing
n in. • ,
ragge'S complacent thought that
information was as good'_as laicl
t '
dy Vas interrupted by a inove
flashed on his vision from a
sl.f
ter apart, • from the principal • den Mr. Mr. IlinkleY!", Wragge • egged.
e in the scene below. It took "There it not a 'moment to spare,"
"OutSide.one of the ,French win- The butler • gave some brief three -
of the..libra4.,y,_And as it feciissed tions and a "'minute later , Wregge
ugh the Monkish spy -hole on the emerged from the .githreoth door by
a Of • the :detective'.s eye it gave :which Norrohn arid 'Tathleen had left
the surprise Of his life The 'whole the mansion on a Certain, memorable,
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. leen Glemster, serireheti, for, her '4•:,,a a Airs. Oeninagby wahts40: beit._,L.ad7 • , I*
r .10tor6!elt-• after she had been tricked Glenister—you can lay t-0....;th t , It the:
.' 'tO.Vitit n'Ionely spot bY,-,--'....- ' - .i -Wahl& snit herlo'rights for, the girl airea
•• ,. Sir Dum,ey,, who 'wishes to marry the Master hankered; after . to isM*.. 1:110n
•. 'bet .,to allay suppiCien,ibat he , is the ,with ten' Play."' -, ' ., -." . • .quer.
: . s.iy.diderer of ber..brother,sefames-GleU-11, ,,y4iti are ,a delieagie.to be proud I acto
• ..', iater:, Slater it .made prisoner by Sir ilef,,i. Wiagge Purshed his adVap.tagel plaee
:0).1141iieiTela7d!alatiellfen,itteitiav.7'ec;hagirga.tie.1..citzp-.bWat711:i;iittitefte..4,etrny itieee. ejlai°41.iaf01...:•.citiiiVO8
riling' lovers,: ' ' . '. • . .',: Oise my eyes at the library dporr '.. ,„ , 1,021
• : , ,,.... , _tr.,. . ,., , • . Th , butler's *fade lit 1115. 'tvith senile him • . NOW ., -TO ON WIL'il".111B 'STORY: -glee., .;!,t ep.,/i -do 1.01.1 better then`that," :tile i of evidence built :pp during: the, ;Melt... A few steps brought • '11,1.r9P11, •
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he said., :"I'llet4ke Y01.2. up to :wins. last ten. minuteS ' fell with 'a erg*. • 'the angle:. of the ' house '.arid„,. so • into
APTEB. ,
. % .: Ipering gallery, --,.:You-. can :every , For wind*, View...ofilisslitelltY,...Mr•-•,Sithon Trickey
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- •• 14...W.11..,i§PIN.'6.`.0A-ta,PrYi • . .., Word spoken in the library' and see, his •:fishY. eyes staring , through the was still hovering heVering]:hear ' ,the library
ItiaPecter :'wrago.. tonoisiett th old, what's .going • oh thrOugh•the Judas- plate glass .into the lirary, was Mr. WindOw,• haYing ok,ily...wit1011741,0n rfar
butler -through ,the',green.hatieVeet thi hole: :' The plate was fiied•uri• by 'the*.:Sirnori'Trieky. . He didn't look its if he enough to be.inViSible., frOni the in -
the ; 4P-tne of •expectation. • '' Rae', 1' at 13Millia ' hundreds 'of years agO.When• had .been buried viy. deep, unleSs it terior. '
last..`i'a'a l'uala...,..04.0. 'Tot , Years had .t10„1,if-tase.'viaa:a priory., I. heVer. t,old:..-wii in ..the • reeeete.of„ a •saloon.,..ber• ' . - . (To, be 'continued.) .,
lived.et..the•very heart Of the.happen.Sir.,Dudleyabout .it,... .. .''' ." ', His .nose was .Perhaps 'a...little More in-
:ilYste*y7anit-=Whe---;:--sseeM-e---te-4Wg-t---te----lip.----"Takeinie-there4,Ling.e,?Lhe..saillittlellooser_thanwhe-r.. tgragge .had Alt ritt,'ITOPLE.iii•ELIA.
,..,,,.,.• • ings which led. hp -te• the Beechwood ..".7irritgge firuShed. luS :Wine and stood flamed, iti4 his .check•I suit ,hunt g..
'• ' tell him things. , The 'pantry •provect.te. •• Ifwe meet ahy.4,1f. themaids, ye • seen -Inm. last. But; there was . no, doubt.
:'.heti'd'46Y-atitlYsedliided 'den, lar. reineii.., are ' n 2 plUnklAr,"..' 'enjoined' .IliatdaY; that he WAS very hinchalive, and cleePr . •Some palepeopleare w.ell; hitt not
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• ed--. f,rerg clatter of ...the kitchen, . - • But. theY1,'Inet no mai as ;With all li°••=ii.-iiterested „in.: theeeuple" in . the 'Many; :,Pallor ' generally ..means.,:tnin-
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•'• .: bloed. .• When,. in.•addition, you.,, are
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and eVi n . W=Fanctlim 'intO• vihit . due othitien the.,Trampted a•latC.k stal.F.'.•: library%. ', . • . ‘' , . ,,.;.,. • . :,,
-Minor .•latellitetet. .: the:, holitahal • ease, .traversed sevfral cerrItter .P1d 1 W.ragge concentrated all. his; it ehli. •short. of.ht.eathi,•and 'Year heart 'Pal; -
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would'. not dare. to intrude. ,'..,., „ •.: .° • ,k.•,, • ie. '.9aTile.• .0 ,, a' . aia•T lyedreom ph the .tion on ,iriutediate developments. yitates....after:.plight :exercise ..and ...you
• .- Hinkley' •prediteed,....a.„."hettIP .of ipok..:fte.nt. landing. ' '1.•iere ,the bptler , 4i4 the. rep -rebate ..ititend 'to '`reveal his perhaps I Chew .symptoms ..ot lindiget,,,
. end with trembling fingers filled • two :sOniething to the :Carved..niaritelTPiece Presence: and if. not •what were the. tion and nervousness. ' . there...4 .1:19
,glatteSi•I`' '2, ;.:1„0,!,,L.,.^,•.,,,,: ,•,,,,F..../... ''':.:' .. eliaticet •that he,. Weuld., be able to re- doUbt :about : it,..' ,..'foit'-'hre' in 'an. Anne^.
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fl .-heatit yen tell the Master. that 1114iss' :. tfeif 'Without,being'seen?-')Irs..'cOn- Mic • conditiert.'..
, 'iKathleeii:. end, c aPtairt Slater.':haire. , ingt,.by had. her .batk•to..ilie'window. -.De William's' Pink.; Pills • are . the '
. "Ilitt.,.alt shaken. up, ,sir;". ho said. ,
Wea. no need for'them,to rUit away to-•
eipPecl4Lbut ,it :caret be true, There : •'paritien.:,there would remain. uphoticed: begin ...a..t• Once to build;hr.. the thin, .
.a0; .a.liiless ., she turned round the ftp- 1076.0.1:rein.
blood, 'strengthen the ''nerVeirittOease. ' ... ' '
efif f°r,' inalitini:il°r 'theY''''''. the leW oc • " ' I • d "rt ' ''.
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rpad,f*s;-aridEREE'tratisportation for'.
If:cY:ta.t.V.ieilcriclhoIjar liflaarna;:'01:iiii)glinr.
• can rate o 1,re oce .:rail= .
• :' 'gethet, Bet'll., 4„,46, and LittrY Mar-, . .,.14,Y her se long, asit : preserved silence.
cr 27, Fol.! ,ing:t ey
..: rabies. ,set on the 'match. There's •senie- do net .'wait 'toe lank: ''.. Thin • blood . is . • -
th.(.5 itijii,gipzi -,a,n4 ,aid silieetion:',. But • '••••••••cpic
._. .. . . . ,But Sir DudleY.had.onlY ;to raise his
cdre:ini:utenrinor domestic cmpleyniCnr, . •
:thing, behind .if .all.'. ; .:•• ,',. , • *. •
.. ..VVragge tele .that. it. would heeled. tn . h could., hardly lei/ ...to .;. perceive, a' itealtliY
eyes..,frem the'Women, Contronting•hina
' d e .
'..aaa_atell, :4. n. cf' .0 his•f.%).1-....rn`,.6.'.. ,' d.'iirees,,i0 The Williaint'. '..k.,...edine
ilf. you wiil .send."yOur name And, ad-
anii .dangerthis toe.
' .gritilh Nominstion.sh,rne -. .
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. •! Ask at .onte. fdr 'optails..of the, • •
' niind-tellitig you, that for the ' moment .111.1.e.eT1'.:kh7;i11;tas , exactly .What •- haPperied:
lit. setting. clOvVrt;his •eittpty:kleSs: the you .•-twor 'little.' bookletts,.: '.93uilding Tip
the •tileed;'' - ' aid ". What .t0 Eat 'and
- ',0,A14AIMAII. SE41.. ygia _
"I agree witlf'you," he said. "1 'don't .4., ,Etrockville;!,Ont..,:. they will Sena ... •
..poliey -16. giveden'fidenee forconfidence from any env Ofiket or.sigcnts
.•/;,leerli. /Glenister'S' Safety than .' With . •Iiiiyonet.ha to tui slightly, tathe.wia- '
OW, and the detective, watching hiin .
Ilow,lo . Eat" beth of Which Will • he
found very in the home:.
, 1 'aiii•MbFe.•concerned ; with Miss Kath
...,treeking ".: her ' .•hrotlier't. mitrd.er.er. like• .a at, sal* by the gleam of sur-, • . -—
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• What 'enetly ,do . yeti • aPprehend; has priiecl:.:horrer that. he. had '.recogniZed. ' . . .' •i;i' r.----1.tish pellinq ,Note,' . .
..befallettlier,..Mr...11ii;wyv;,- . ., , •Trickey„ .Wragge..COuld scarcely ..ccin..., 13NE5, '
."d'od knowt,"`..was., the ' reply. . "I ;.ei.,:(Freln. the, London 1-furatalst)-: .•
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lady turned against '', him -, 0-;:ei- AEA
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don't trust the waster .since our Young-
deniand ,explanations from the.diese-- ever, it laPrOitounced exactlY at it is
award; 'fling. Open • the Window end. 's
trilserh- Spl....eAlht..e. name
'1-3:..:it.:11 .A• 1711-.8.1i, l're:;6:67f9:
dhagiachgach: ' Fortnnately,..hoW%
toll!. fifilig.ei. Would Sir Dud:: yy
.gbastiy,finger, sweet" as he used to be• • .lipte:hlackmailer:_who had 'so in 't -
Oh. her. ,, No *at' away all yesterday • '. • • ' iOU,sly •risen from .the deed, 4:ii' .:Would , ; . , 7 —..4L.--.... . ,-•
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...tilt' late • at night;..and he vent .- Out. •he conceal his discovery frOrnthe Wo- 'Miner:die ' LinlMent, k1113 'Warts.. ...,
, 'again. after ',..breakfast ,..thie'. !Coining;Mac Who-,•bacf-tomeho.W• tailed, to a',1: : . .. :'' - '.... . . - ') . • .,.1. -- . ,
'lie: had billy, .just Oen* in when. you . • • "I :Will: denounce .you to Scatiend Ministera fatal dosei to theman out, '',;Enkagd.d Sister; .•,•!riien.. ..:07e ..,:., ,re.
.' called. ' . .- ' • • ' • • • ' - ' Yard:.'"•1 •• ' ' . ' .. ' ' ' ' . ..' tide?. -.• ...:',. :,., .' . i'l•,... .! ',..• ..• . . ',.inarriect • 'cloarif. ;we.' inust • have; 'a.
,"Se0 liere;'.Nr. Ilirikley,'•ill.thiS is ... _ 4:•;'1ive. seconds later, by..the matterly hYplienated .• rtiarne.7-7-it'a, ,: sp. Much!
very .seriens,",the: inspector said in his and ,:-iyigge...foliti4 7. hilyisis; ,p'i:n'g Manner in. Which he.adoptedtbelatter Crtiarter,, . ;.`Xl.4at Would ',go well With
. . . ;mast;sednetive tone.' "Amt., the gravity..threttili "a auddenlI'dd-
iselese, ftPerture -oblirg.e,• :Sir '' .DildleY.' l'iacY .earl.ed':., a .EttOn'..?!!..'. ".• :*11of.--.Sniall , Brother
baitbeen • inredly
., the affl..of .. • . . . in.: the . 'waif to • a; narj ONV: space ilia- gi1:1
` . '. .'..meed- t,,:adritiratioli-frorii,--the.9•Methll..l.,-',..' . - '. -.. • ',. . .- ' -' '
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the library. ,1 here reason to believe.. • g,There. Is: the Judas -hole," melt do' ail the ages. .. . , , ...--1.. .• .. , ..detedtivej", With .. p,erfeet, :.ci-iiikpesur..e,
said ,he'addreased the,lady in:the:61'11y, WeY
.' the 'lady Yee.adriatoci its.,T was leaving S
.fat she .4s. culpably iMplicatea,,in the ItIliticley,•• pointing .,te.,:'•a ,pixi...priek 'ef pOesible IP he was ,not,,to loosen ,hi
.1 • light Inthe 'darknesS Of thesecret hoidon her by revealing her failtir.
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• - llery. ' ."I i'rill . waif, in. the lied' - 1 ''-"Well-" hesaid• "Ake you going to
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. case.. • ' , • - • ••• . •.,.
but .-I• must •131,nit : you in ser you won't '.ace the music, Ivy „ : .. •
hear'..Tnything.. • •Tap when you want 1.. •'' .' ..•*•\ • •• * • * .'• ..* . •
to. :e.oin4ii .aut.”, . , • •• • . ,.• .. ;.",.: : --..• •• ; .,•,1"`The shortest way dOilla:te the gar -
Rogers Batteryless
Radios Reduced in Price
MODEL
sow,Ansp
09k 7•At mi: Value!
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Row 'it. this -atitaiinglypai- law price •
fop .can own 'a genuine, Boyers, Bat-
teryleas Baalo;; this Trice, .
plate (except 'sneaker); .ineinaing. tiiO
360ers Tub'ea''ful1y, guarauteaa.
Bottive, probably: citantact to,,•Roggra,==-,
•moet: people ao. It'a trldiCannaian
achievement, eoI4 no place,elseln the.
world and has three years or:proven .
performance back of it. Buy, e.inogers,
And 13., sui.e: You eau enjoy •the
radio programmes 'TOBBUET jitst
..tiraklzur a *man- Mittel. payntent- and
spread the balance over:ten months.
Bear it in your own home.
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There te• a Borers Beeler pear Yon,'
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rree Boolelat on Request.
MUSIC Co.,'•Tor-Ohto, Ont.
Lobsters That Wear Odd
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•" Colors
,x491,8tpra. • !love, andrin, tlielr native
.
element are a italic green, Which turns
to a brilliant reci,.,Pritee. they are boil-
ed; but there are 'exentlans, , and
sometimes 'a lobster fresh from, the
salt Water wil, he • sothe Other color
040,n grge*,.: .
• Near ,,AptikerSt,' pure •White •Or`
albfno • lobster' was .taken Once and
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sent to a.; Portland „(life,) -whdiesale
lobster • dealer,', whe',' for, Many years:
exhibited it preserved In in aleehol..Near.
Mohegan ', Island a lObsterniala took
frore .a, •traP • a' thirteen -inch lehriter
which was a rich indigo along the the top
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of the:hi.Kly7sh'ell, and,. tail, .the Indigo.
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Shading off on the sides` of the cara-
t pacelhte blues et a. dlear,
At Peaks Island'. sPdelmen waa
I 'captured' whose back and tail Were a
bright.. indivi„ While the. under
Ptrtfi shaded' oft into cAn elmost'phre
Island jet -1)111'4X
lohster, 'WaS eaUght a low years Aget
and .near VinallaaVen this .Winter, a'
, crealn-caOred „one, was found. •,.
Ei.right, red', loh'Oters, ioolting, pre-
cisely as it they had been boiled;,
• While •Infrequentt, have been hauled.
el) at several pelnts along the',4aine
coast. • A few weeka',ign 'Wive.
Scotia ' lobster' in a doneignthent, for
. Beaton attracted' attention becinee lts
body ' shell was. elternatet stripes
.. of green and yelkiiVish'whitet or Ivory
....tint, almost as ;if, .1t.had.been painted.
Wits•PVWSVnssrnv"
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. • -• Keep Minard's In tyledicthe Chest.
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A housewife objected to being aWak-
Oiled at dawn by :the 'Crowing . Of a., date•ap,parently the heyday . of mus-
neighborrs -ehiblcens, ,SOmb people ,eels,,grew to be • as much as three' feet
In length. '
)1:9 yotir'
.bokin
, •
11100 way
success,
o! 0.1049.rel:';
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RONTO.'VAN. '
A•i•I-Avav'W:B
A Shell of .the :Acms • •
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••• A lar. ge freginent of ,a...ralistfierilielL
eon:Tut:ed. 7to -,0,0: 039,,a, 3.00,opomo
N
Y. ars • .914, bite been found in New
Zealand. ' Judged • 1)Y...the . measure,
Meats made on this eila othev'fra '
: , . •,.• .. g'.
n*.uts felled' eisewhere7 it, is, .' esti-
mat d' that' the mussel's of its, rernote
e Unfairness 0
Adults
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Lydia Won Roberts.
'Tlie six children were eitting qUIOV.
Iy. in their seats near the.frent..,or the
ehatthig •etalably and•-,W(titineter
the .cancert to begin, , TheY. had keen:
tItere,.; almost,'" half in ,itoor ,whea,
Hweittan Came (lova. aisle and etP1)^:',',
ped their' row. -•' ,
• The children looked tip'•,4••lier; 122''
'• "•;‘,1zill yoq"
he said. pereial4rili.:,
•sicrprise and ,thep...looke# que,ttionablY.
"Mvo Qvei so can have 0),`.
• :rite children heelteted„:Thtk,,OPe
•aleYed;" 1.• '•
"Cenie; burr)"
.tor the 'concert. to, ,begini".. itrged the4, -
Woratin, "al-Waye.balie• end Skithen 1 go afiywhr�, ,
9411.v :31: 01V. .,e1r1
ke thl�
"A:W) con on ..:InevevciiVet.,",'a.* 'DO ,Y
gtt '14:P *-13.1). sou'3s;11.*
The
and giris followed his
lend and: reluctantly moved Ov'er bo •
'that •the• Weinar1 got the end' seat. ,.._
Vacant ' -across :the, aisle 'which . the
,There we're three ()the: :end' ceat.s..
Woman could have choCen. --That rbW:
of boys and 'girls had. celne„te-tbe.hall
i more than half :an'hour• early "to .get
•Settled in the seeks" they wanted:
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While the wernari •came. in at: the last
.minu . •
,•It' Wasn't *at, the change of, seats'
•made- any 'great dftferene,e • to the.
children, but •it have- increased
their resentment at .the unfairnest of
thosie. adults' who (te as tli,eY please
• •Vegardiess"Of courtesy, and who ,take,
• ... • , •
advantage of. their ,year4' to tibial"). the
would have threatened Police .Court.
The housewife wrOte a courteous note:
to herneighbor, ,fe,w••days later the
neighbor`S .maid appeared with a nice-
ly Chicken on a, platter. A •
"We: Mink thls is
the. rooster -That has been 'eausitie All
the trouble:: . Courtesy wills every
time. ' • • '
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..famous•:anthropologitt. Says 'hoYs.
Are tWO: inches taller than they were
fifty years: ago.' ,Well; •Why .not? -Itls.:
poor sort of, kid who canlk groiv tWe.
Inches In that; time. •
• F(.313:,
.Goirrtiga.ted Iron
• & BATN
•."Council. Standard"
A hick,.even; heavy ' spread of
.galVani;ing oter every lacb of -sur-
' ;face: Deep corrugations. 'Agencies
'-titlil•orien in sortie logalitieo3.
" • ' Write / us,.... stating size •-•of
•1;•• a-rTi to--ett:—.C`re
WE: PAX • FREIGHT
WHEELER & BAIN, ,/?LIMITOD
,Depi. W,. 108.: GeOrge.•tv,..Toronto 2
rights Of those •y,oupger. If. the :child-
• ion had been 'saudy or • disrespectful,
. , . . ,
the 'woman wotild have been hlghly
:-Ind-ignamt.;-.. if .they had refused • to •
move over ;she would probably haVO--
- gone to some •One in nutholtY :•and • • •
made trouble. yet it is to be doubted
if she;a1i0nld have dared Aft wake, her •
, last Minute request for tispecial • Seat
to row ofoadults., '•
-Adults have an •important
bility toward. children whiohothany
4 Wst.irox
TORONTO, ' IT
'Wnstuviio '• • Eomowrow • • SAINT j013N
MONTREAL •.
llsirconvite Una Artunr. •
iitAVAININIVIIIIIIIMPA
wag,
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The cool, cothforting flaver
cif, Wit rOLEY7 S Speprirdat..
Is a lasting pleasurr.,
It tic:Mies theiPoutli after
eating -gives a clean taste' and,
Sweet hreath. " • ,
It is refreshing and
.cligestiOn. aiding.
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The 'panel 'Ohl back ,into •place and i-
Wr,aggiat.once.,heard voice in heated
altereation. •-•• . •
.'"I 'aoh,t. believe. you,"' the vioinati
was .sing. , "You've got. the •girl
,seineWhere and you 'are trying .to 'force
her to you: 1 warii, you here
andno*Dtidley, that:I won't stand it. -
You 'Milo got to marry Me or, take the
ctneiktfences.", • ,
• Wragge`t eye, ,ival te• the
Judie -bele . by now: , scene below
inAtelibrary was at clear as if „view-
eifftern;a:•-stItte, b•oxi- yet be. was peer-
ing through ,tt Perforation in .the
se mail 'that it might have heen the
puncture: at a needle. • •
"The :cenSeouenee's•I"', tnee,red.. the
' Master of Beechwood.- '-'1Vhat conse
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dear Ivy?" , ,•,
She raised One of her Clenched. fist• s,
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how you faked the details' Of -George!
,Glenigter's death.. Shiloh Trickey shalt
Mlle back frent,the- grave to accuse,-
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Soon after the steamer •Miguel de'
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bfheers, :sailors.: and • stokers -every'
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Nine' Men a.nnotificed. themselves 'as
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tloothede'Ship the captain and hia nine
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lifeboat fought its., War 'throukh 'the .•
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a.nieng the .iiitbiters''oc-good tottp,,Al
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;seen public:1Y Wdaring it pair,
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the 'photographs ,!et hitioday of. nlakihg'
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