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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1910-4-14, Page 3So 10 Bc 7c 9c 8c t 5c 5c V lch it in Ihe ORE, THE SIGNAL : GODERICII ONTARI ' 01" BINDINQ g1ACAZIN „ 1UI)ICALS anti ►. i i; 'ARIES bouIS ot) Cepxited. rF1 UINO " on LEATHER UOODH err4. ',ildly attended to on lumia: 1 t:' It' N Al. U0drrluh 1 . TAN- tiii. STritwr :t1 J) MUSIC 11. hl A( 1' . ,41 ,;an, t.••Kl.uul�, urg8n,rt of 4t. (bore. th '.a. , h ,' 1,I'•p.uw1 10 Itive its tf kV. MAIM aiyl a'ueil .,, a1, en to Ills Voi•H'. For istr. It. kta>•,4'k 1taddcuce 1''rt �,.,•Ana uft Itru,wp and 4 seethe .'(►OL+. TEACHER, UI'' •rintery, Ilar►no4l ase 1 • tai , pre drtsl for eaamira- •Awry of )1u.4tc. Apple .1.1•14..1 IOU. t..ti„ogee .Ion..,, ,-1.1rncS of Mr. Alex. ex10 at YKe\I, ,•1 the c b Lona Co.'s office. 11 �HMAKING, ETC• I'A1 1► AEMS. Jr1K141.LI[R errlCit`I• • Uuderieh. l►nt ,t.s h :qu.,rv• `1 As. r dun 14. Beat IL ENGINEERING N. NI. 11.011LEKT`S, CIVIL .,,11,•• I:adtucer. Ontario Laud • Itloek: Oodericb, cantor Icieel,otte t3:. MEDICAL it. liAI.Ll)\S . M. le. office tdrI'C . Nott .tr , • •: • t • aorta ) nrutt.try u that hich cities sable their ;pert. line ring alter are 5.00 98c 4M J J. .01 fewest 4 and 310 1IG. T *mato maitre THE PORT OF MISSING MEN By METEDITH' JYICHOLSOJV. Author of "Thr Hous of a Thousand Candles" COPYRIGHT. IU07. BY THE BOBBS-M 1. 1tit11L COMPANY 1•.41,1 tt Ilea We -lave young Arm$. lui;e"- the Julie 'wenn. "'rho' we shall know• the truth." "Put suppose- suppose"=uud JUdga Claiborne glanced' at 'the door -"sup- pose Charles. Louis: emperor -king ot .\ustrla-Iluugary, should die -tonight- tAawrruw "Nie will dasua:it nothing of the.. laud," ejaculated the uwbussador 1'diurpty. -It le Iupuasible." Then to 1;itpiailt Claiborne: "You must pardon melt 1 t!.) not explain further. 1 wish tit find .\rnitage. It is ut the greatest imottrtai:ee. 11 would not aid you It's tut.1 you why 1 must see and tuck- with t,i,.t " \:l,1 as tbougn to escape from the tL.:.;; or which his eounst•i had hit Iiuusl tun Mash. t took his departuCe .41 ulr!e. _---- Shirley ' Shirley Met l er-b uthcr ou the ve- randa-. urrl'•al had been unber- tlJc '. , t J she was frankly astonished as liitU -- =- "Well. Captain Claiborne. you aro a taau of •inyater7. You will undoubted- ry be court reartfated for deserting - and utter :l•lon;; heave tow." "I our o4. duty, Don't forget that you are the daughter qt'a diplomat" I l' t doesn't follow necessari- ly that 1 should to stupid." "Vol' couldn't be that Shirley, dear." "Thant: you. captain" Tbe}� ,di8Neusiud faintly. matters for a few minutes: then she said. with elab- orate Irrelev::uce: 1Cet1, we must hope' that your ap- pearance wilt cause no battles to be fought in • mat garden. There was enough fighting about here in of times." 'fake besrt. Ilttle sister. 1 shall pro- s -1 von Oh, ICs rather decentet V` M 't • " r- t- ot ly on .13I- ur• 141. • ay on. ill n1 nee , to - 1 In y0(1 seen the upon face. h ers. and then her :Inger passed. and she LuttAN, HA Rlot alt, pilar). etc. Non to loud tet -NorthSit . Uodsriah cep. In. Seatunh ` urdkl FAUN. K• C'..11Altt!t1a_. cher. notary public. Ucdrnch, third dour horde ROI T, HAYS & RCA ,K barn Beton,. noWlea public V :444.14 th - rue ('mart. etc. thrice. ev[ ,t Moire. I r t'. A. calms grocery' %.formed ' at Iewta rates of intermit -w. pelt '.K.1;. h.. C. HAYM. U. V IL `tHAK 1 ARRO,.ot,c min• etc.. Bode r, RI• T urney. �h, iso I [Ni tet worst rates. O. 'STUN. BARRIS' E �1. .0L• nunt+sloosr. notary public uecss Ha .tre•rt _Oedcrlcb Oat. INS CE, LOANS. ETL. ticHl1. MUTUAL Filth: IN - _ l 8 L' 11 : (' O. -h Item and lroleu•d al -„err. ted. 4i� i�at*rth P.1) : rpt rr sec. -Tree... .l feMh lP. U. Ch Trey.. 1•t•e•.OeY• 1leoatorth • John I4e. rs: l halo. neatvruu 1rodhrern : Jame Kvaun watt d rI- a h'' 'I' tile: it rin.i h. co. Ilrala4e ,444.4. I1l'o.wA.fIN: •I 4.1.' (aid...ve ded at mato, or at LL IL •Cult's reit uestterkb. lop, S gn•''t•rn', s, _r h,) tIII Hie tcuterfall ltutuld.d dim') through r l':. ,talo 'L: u.urur I " t dti'wt stnow that Sh.1 this Gam` v tt44s•n Mem'. :nal t ,- •el t J out know shut with- -tins really move cough.. clot•�cold... *44Cli,1 .,d 1144 11:tte1. t4 1.111 1•tillalllet1:-r came true."'he s id. whtrvn owe abroad ami and vent into tiro 14.., 4x.y • behiuJ thaw, pant no mystery or dangerous task •.'(Mill henceforth lie between them. Ile avulketl quite to the liriuk ter the elninto autt laid his betel upon the irot►.cshle from which swung the bridge. "I span %outs lw tree." he t:.ld, v.itu u deep sigh. and looked across the star- IIghted hills. 'Theo the eutdo under his hued vi- brated slightly. At first her thoht It o the night wind stealing ugt vale and sora* ' iWtho bridge above the r hear_-.L.rTtb., _ lith _still he felt the tingle of the iron role in lila iluite. and his hold tightened uud he bt'ut forwent tqq listen. The w hole brill»e NOV.' 41141'- ' ►ply shook with the pulsation of a step ---u•soft, furtive step. as of one cautious- , ,.1 -a:.. >:nr.• f,, 1:tf. w•il Ah'o trttsiit+eK+Iu• "I war 1 I .4 iy rupbll, u y you bas.• I ••••:1 rl:,• .•u •rot • : :1': ,!'o' cautious - [MI I lh,ortug The a t9u'' 101 the stair. United St.lI'• • ;:41•.,4 t•, Mid \i1' .1" 111 t s Arnitnge ) .1 •t l : .no4M' "I any hell, 4 '•1'11.4 41'.•-:''1 You .don'1....,. IYhat if' f:.:' seeing this •vlh, of ,'..� they! 1 14. •• •' Arn,i4: 1 ,•'• told tie Chet -.his erret. So You bud r, l • r dadec tonight.' t.' 'i` r•• '14 and to_spare" ••II\'heu I hull yl" .4. 1[.❑ Created '1'1.11 performs utu'Y reading mud •'Yoil sa•a m I . ! ,' 1n :41.1 t!:"....i 'I A Itttk sig" or relief bn, a tn,tn 14.x[' unit-- ,itiA.rl:"tic ieµ'L� Jbxe x144 full Le on (he I, '.1).-1^1' i The bridge stilt tiwa-}ted frluu her ; of4yt aJy ,toil -.1ys(e1 y. "1 eha11 tui bill.t:.'.,• •n !'•i,•r weight. uud the cables, du:Mme.[ tike i I •C..l Ilh'li to cuts. • .11'::.::'' i the wires of a harp. Near nt',baud • .- 041 - w:rs Ih, Ioaa I:❑ '1 "r 111{:11^' Hi 041144414 hl 4It• »T111i1 th',t-1j7j4"• 1_r. • the bis voice that the passing fear:hod le ft • 1 light he dii.tlugui'yc,l a ecu uaa'y i;, ,tire add drew beet:. •t !tomo plank; In anti .; she 1 u I.s G• OC).d. bridge fluor rattled. s e1 I it tied Itself. and he, Bear i tike the ro•ks faintly far ts•1'•% Wore stole s' welly ,m. •::: fnrwnrd..w-1th a ct'.l 0i v.::It 111444, Mrd snatched away the 6 t' rieade that 1134 Levu nni1e'1 across 11.. ' N otice the 1.1rignt d t strike ' a- 1)411 the lLrb,ut Teeifu» ou his ulna. i %Chen le. lucked up his words of re amber color in the, i tnake, that had waited only for the j woman's security, died u.4 1.14 11ps. cup. •'Shirley': he cried 1411 pt1t. forth bath hands and lifted her to tiro d taste to have kept Sway from {o4. 6dlrIey• after all that fuss libout t bogus baron." "Which he wasn't" - "Well, Sanderson says • ie cuuldn have been. and the rogues' gullet,' pie tures don't resemble our friend at Mk "Ugh. don't speak of it:" And Shi ley shrugged her shoulders. She nu fered ber eyes to climb the slupea the far hills. Then she looked steads at her I,rutt)eyoumanlaughed tattier told Liar "What do y ♦on Marbot want with >Ir. John Ar tee," she asked "Guess agate!" exclaimed Dick h rigidly. "IIL*''thaT heett the elude= rent ot your concerwltiun? As 1 In have said before ihiShirley. 0necti you dleapp4lnt me. ou see unable to forget that fellow." - a ile paused.' grew very bent (ureter.' In his wicker chair. . "Have you seen John Armitage of ',saw' h1,11?" r n,�.. "Impertinent! 'low dare y' "But. Shlrky, the question 1. fair "Is it, Richard?" , "And 1 whit you to answer me." "That's .tif.•rfnt." - lie rose and look several .step' ward her.. 14Ile.shssl nzablat the Ing. w'It11 her hands behind her bac ••Shirley'. Yon are the !Lest gir the world. but ynu.wolll.lu't do th “This .11:444, Dirk'?" ) ' - 'You know what 1 mean 1 ask ag:)in-have•you or hal. came e pan not Armitege• slot* }' to S pringM't" Ile spoke impatiently, his eyes heA .'41.•44 of -color swept her IVAIE KINDS'I't) 14. Ap•'ty to M. 4.. t' 4 M• 11.'41.:. I:,,n1 audhmr, .(fret U.derlch. tl . It. KIa 1'1414". IN:. Fate (SDI.. Amigo'•' Ara14 , j10"; INA:H NCE 8(1KNIT. Henan. Cauadr:u, and •.• It 14P1.01011M 1.1ANI1.' ,,.•Wrht mud litimmol N• .•d. of London. knit. ..\r.4. Howls: The L.S. .,,tel Ctiotim'•r• roY.hrn-[ ruttier of Ch' .nrut.. . Phonic I:1; Chapter"+q She began abruptlly. not \heedhlg his - wunls. • "You must Co uwuy at .puce. l came , 1 to tell you 411.4 you cannot stay here .Tut: entre 1:11,F: '1111.::711:.:: . as . I: shill -1 to leucin» 14• (1m". :)111 Armitage, half to :dimwit and partly to 4)844.84'. "It is ant safe to ivalt 114.1•11 lunger." Ile Ioss."l 11 aul,y of Hie -eue Freie Freese ou the table Its-. ear, had been di:wa to the Baru•% to explore -and brollgltt, isle) ort •1:4.14 from the. stablemen at the. 11,444', u'hat Chuveuet 11:1n' Irlt the hotel. l resia %a- bly for C:a1Fill8; ,uu It 4;.1.4., n1414' 1CrslNes4ay m\the 11,1•,1 a. ,'1.':41 April 'newer. you Were :a rl..er boy :l4) Knew firm' illitir.'ten were to:J. 4014',\ have Iiiitie'l n4 Mrqre•, J•N•+. 'I' 40N min be ani mot14`r \r\ Lr°ire 1 •t out or t1N•-e Mts. I .4.0'`4.1 1 :!tiu'i Ilan! of r.'i if a•.4I preferr0'l •.' 1 • ..1 1,..'1,`I.• I rant 111. ,:\t - ': '' 1 Sita. % . 1 ler .i Iiu1 i- And Ilse ilt41.• Mail irl'(, ' 1••'' , - .•--- I OHN 1.1 and 4441 44'• mutual and .4 ter. enw'ted tall at om'•••. et .edea •1. lele 'hole .14 MAR 11:•IN:, L'FE, EIltr. ranee. -Went for leading pant.s4. insuraure in mil plan. and at lowest rote, N r..t street and NUM? tAlUlk:. Uorlerich. Ont. LICENSES 1%JAL'I'EK ELLY. Wit UST. MACE LICE\4k4• I•ANE UER'ol+ MARR1. t v . Amp; 11 odorlch. lots - - I -1 IIt-OS SH PARLOR 1)EDF()[ti) L -Thi. wel 00r1- - 1,41 mn+ hair,•a"1, g, el ^1,,111 41111 You.`{4Initiate 801:H3tt:l[, 1'ro K 1*AKHERIHOP n and popular stand t service 414 rheri 1R !.radius' hampoob/4 '4 o4 hand•• employed be appreciated. H. H. AR CTURE ARTHI'R J. 1.144T itnyae 1tr.Ider.rl•-44*alt tall. and .1 ,rifle and pond.• nre.1. tCLAY. MEDAL 110 Hrltlsh Architects • Ooderlch. Plans, de- repared for residences c'orrespondenoe in - was her usual goo) naturedself. "Baron von Marled Is a charming old gentleman. Isn't het" "110'% n regular old brick." declared Dick solemnly. "it's a ghat privilege for a young Mall like %•n11 to know hitt'. Dick 1. and .... more we sh:1'1 1,.., • . , , ''.-•Iq!e • with tail 1.4.4.1 • " - .1, •1• r Ila:t a•enliI9 to 1,.4 1'11 4 44.•• :;,•' •e Ile .+:a • , ted we sit 1nn111.4 I.•••;:r • 1,11:1 • . . liken the; ...'• l 1.1 ill Hitl.t. AIM.(,.••:Ir. !';.ped care .:hat 1 •.0 'rhe s.ddi''r dl tee:;rer to .%,mita ho sat )r', in:4.- :, a 1.1.:4 041 the taldv *l13 11411..4. •'• "11 1 ,•!-.•1 '1 •:ie .:n '.rice. '!tering the ':.4t 4..r•.• hero. tl 1...y that •440..4 :1 c:, reit ox at the iie'gr 1'c 1 u•tn 'u :1111 'L'r4.t coml•*fly. its New. VIM. I :411, disabled. ;:n at'n.:e !:e; b• 11:111,0 voa Marltnf. un or :vie .ria llnnc•trv• and tell 11'41' ' " Ile had panasl for a mntnl though pondering his tconlri wI:Il\are. Tired he laughed mai %teat on. --"telt hint. Usea4, that there's a sage In that satiety lox front a gentle- 11:411 who aright have Is•.'n elsept stared at Armitage blankly. '"that is the truth. sergeant. 'l'I•e message, once in the good' barou's hands, will undoubtedly give hits a se- vere shock. You will do %veil t4 go to bed. l shall tnke a walk before i turn in." out nlone" "You should not go "Don't trouble about me. 1 shan't.g•t far. 1 think we are safe until tw•o:.gen-. tlemen have met In Washington. dis- cussed iscussed their nRalrs and come down into the mountains again. "1'11,• large brute we caught the other Hight Is uu•. , e44g-0h1 watch_ near by. -but. he Is harmless. Only a few 444744 more art we s!::)tl perform a real service in the_ world. sergeant. 1 feel It in my bones." IIe took Ills hat front n bench by the door and went tint 111)014 the venlIa41a. The Moen had already slipped down behind the mountains. but the stars trooper) brightly across the 'heavens. Ile drank deep breaths of the cowl air of the mo'ntain night and felt the and woolnit tttm with Iia.- pence. Ile returned for bss foo tk o cert walked Into the w� Ile the rood to the gate end then turned toward the Port of Miseing Men. s Ile had formed quite definite p of what he should do in certain emer- gencies, and he felt a new strength its h 1 a confidence that he should succeed- -I4.-- business that had brought blm into the hills. At the nban- doned bridge he threw 'himself down and gazed -- 0R through n narrow cut that afforded a glimpse of the. Sprtnge. where the electric lights gleamed ES one Iamp• Shirley Clal• [ie gazed off through borne was there a narrow cut in the valley, f her. AUC ERRING THOMAS 0 B. and general Btree, where he ekes not ?tying every effort Phone S1. Y, LIVE STOCK eer. offices on South Lound at all times scut reasonable and ve you sat&ata0Won AUCTI ERINIJ. All Aran( he• rare lire stock 'ale.• sale'. made enywh and talk it o\ rr w Geo, Hamilton Street. riv to'h1ce pate talks with him a goverube about subjects 071 deep portnnee o Th.P=rrr»Qr is :1 soot of a 111811 hl4n44441' d "1 aril proud to be his sen. un DIA. meeting ShIrley's eyes ingIy • Shirley was silent for nlln while Dick whistled a few ar the latest waltz.- ••A captain -a mere captain ne-is not often plucked out tended M. FiUMi WileA le and merchandiAo r1tc tor dates or oat kett, the deal eclared flinch - of the of his etentl- foreign his par- gnished dear- ir game tfre bet - ore that Ja•JI fn - Ing from you: You are t.o, generous too kind." he began. "It ,is not generosity or gladness. but this danger that fellow's y"u. It is an I '1 C ,r 1..)r. Miles' Anti -fain ell [Mug, and it roust mit find y4ru 1 r ere. - It 1s impossible that such a i i'Ii!S vitll !TIC all the time, and ns or .,ramps 41'111 11. 1'1111 '1111 1c�1�aa. 'Phone 0> �. ILIA1 CO 'Phone 56 .Beautiful Wash Fabrics a thing can be in Anwrira. Ittit y must go. You lutist stork the law'* aid." "Dow do you ''pow 1 direr' 1 don't know that you dare!" "l kuow that you Ila%1443 seal heart and that I love you." he :ild She turner! Quickly 14nvar.l the brlrlgr tis though to retrace her alep4. • •l can't he paid for :1 slight. a very slight. service by fair w•,rda \Ir. Armh t:44e. If you knew why l camr'- •it 1 dare think or lettiove or hype" - •'You w1114dare nothing of the kind. •!r. Armitage!" she replied. "loft 1 will tell you that l came out of or .1idary Christian bmmillty 'rhe 1 !ea of friends.. of even slight :l('gllairlt- ,Ill4es. being •issaal'tunt:•1 11. these• 1'12' Binh hiIIs 7T -i-'1 nor 1••.,:Tc1 rr .-= "Dow do you .18.slfy me. please"' with friends or n,•qualutaucaw':" 1e laughed; then the cravity of what phe was doing elutftLred Ida -tem - for aches and .pains there is •:Othillg egtial1 them. I have r;! them; for rheumatic pains, !:e.+tache, and pains in side aa•\ sad in every case they Kivc Ica. It satisfaction." - IIENR� cul izt - N, J. Pain coot S 'from tortt:lC;1 .,.... •.c ccs: It t::4.; o;c r it 1'3:4 of ;ht.. heat' or In.;.!y e:! .z -c Caere iS .4Cca'.:ars± or. pr.ss+i:e. +ou:Me- nerve's: - Dr. "i am John Armitage. That is all vim know. and/ yet yo n Itar:trd your . 1 n .t •roger• •,.a., r........... " •elf you called yourself JohnSµlltb ' Ile, ., or,4 .cl:e. - j2te1. r: •'r u; I I the stone thing 4t ' 'Relieve pain, 1: ic:hcr is 1: • . ! t . sciatic. - I ,:e to warn me that 1 ant 1 1:110111(1 do exacty le . makes not 14444 slightest deTenowe 'to 'Icarian Mains. u e who or -'flat you are." PHce 254 at your dr["' tet. _veil are' explic•itr. hi. '.ochre. "l 1 t...11 / Y tt:7: ow. It n_ ;tr.. • ,t. .. ". •t ,,*nate to tell you that I' value ' to us. 'we forwcrd pr'�P- m• v t ` 1'0rP Its t•nur life much higher than 70(1 do. oR- NsLC3 h:Eo1CAL CO.. Toronto' with •theTwit Is quite unneees*ary. It may' lids%.*er I amuse you. to know• that. ns I nm a in -tell .1 person of little curiosity. I tun not the le:lSt concerned in the it0lution of -of - what might be called -the Armitage riddle" - - -oh. I'm n riddle. tern 11" "Not to me. I nslinre you: Yon are only the object of sone. one's enmity, \Lel us ha VP I lEs•r NI ATF, LATES DU The Tailor. rder og Suit YLES TAILORING OP ter know little sup It rather didn't It, DI Di& color "It certainly id.". "And If you s ould meet 31. Chance - net, who caused Vttlflouble"- 4.9 eM- time. somewhere. Ile "Am 1 a hotel register know? 1 haven't seen isn't days." "What 1 should like to See," said Dick, "Is a meeting between \Armitage and Chauvenet. That would aridly he entertaining. No donht Chinvenet He looked awaY, with an Alr of un- concern, at the deepening shadowt on the mountains. at the Springs, that 1 should lin for WV and he tanned NvIth the t g for soon -perhaps In a few hours -ho would be free to go to her, Ms work ---'--'.'"Iff'ontlenetil on passim drew bark. and there's something about murder thnt Is -that isn't exactly nice: It's nt the absurdity of her int words. 1111/NILIGHT posatliely unaesthetic." She had begun serionsly, but laughed I \,"You nre amezingly impersonal. Yon new lines of t*,•llionable wash 'materials jllat to .4,4r.l. The new di*Kona' linen S I*1*nsgs are really yTthee 'tattiest things We IMO* Ince.- Anakirn_igoods. They collie its all the new shades, inoacdantl I Idet-.hide, wiN 2, pea41. champagne, cl:ttet. old l' J per yard.... ACiinx hams 11'44 feature A n - D a f'��rtite� prawn- HrL••i+- 4.4,41 Hilt 'tutus and Zephyr., „i 1 bore it no usher 'like of •4:,,gh:tutKwhirh will give tl. 1:41:of ction•01111till 111P Yon1,,lirv'an.Irh,1d4.•t1'otttl''Jl'rt.ses, } illet �' newest colorings and designs to suit 4111 taste.: at, 1 yard, 121c, 15e, St and `' 'Car nu,st 14 o p u 1 ;t t' Silk Tussores Silk TYSSOfcg !material for making ------'---- dressy t;tuu'r'els. N'r have them in all ththeleading 504 stades. Si.rcial, per y41.1 .... . Scotch More New Prints to hand this week. Special Values in Linoleum% 4444 int values its Naajto 1, Liiietettms. in 11,, •-•• And -ft -me yards ,a teiv, lit Idol."' floral Path •''','• 50 ut, per square yard.,, -_.,e.... J 3 Millar's Scotch Store 'Phone 56• 'Phone 56. "I Find Them Marvellous" ; This is Mrs. thos. litrooks• Opinion of "Little Digesters - Here is. a short but very convincing letter which we received recently: THE l'OLEMAI MEDICINE CO., I have been using "Little Digesters" I, for some time. f use them and find them marvellous. I recommend them MRS. CHAS. BROOKS. ILow, Wright Co., Que. Here Is another letter dated Nov. 9th, 1909, almost equally brief and to the COLEMAN MUM INS CO., Would say that the box of "'Little Digesters" has 'lone me a lot of good. 1 think they tire all right for any Stomach Trouble. Trout Creek P.O., Parry 54). Dist., Ont. ' Letters like these are the hest pos- \esactly what WP claim -relieve and cure Indigestion, Dcspepsia and all forms of Stomach TrouItles. We are SO sure that -I" Little Digesters will cure that we offer' 1 to hand your money bark wftitout basi- 1 tation if they fail. . iPut up in dainty little red boxes -- 25e. at your dniggists or by mail from anti Coleman Medicine Co., Toronto. 37 SNOE NEW Sfiring and Sum- mer styles on sale -Now! If anything a little kt smart - usual. The kind. you. see Avenue too. -Every last an..: leather that a wo:nast ISossibly want at any time. Downing 5 Mac Vicar Goderich. Ont. would saVe a mines life without caring In the lenst what menner of man he About the teeth of the matter. "Certainly not But It has occurred I of vett own mystery, that yon may to lltO H1111 yott may have the conceit tnke rather too initiiiTti.enstire 111 RUT, tifylter people SA to your identity." -T!;;11 entent thnt is unkind." softly, with a Mang cadence. He sud- denly threw down the hat he had held In hie hand. atel extended his arm* to. ward her. "Yon nre not unkind or nninst. Yon I have n right to know who I am and 1, what ern doing here. It seems an I3o you SOAP ALLOVER THEWORLis, thousands of housewives use Sunlight Soap Isk pref- erence to any other, betat.ce it cleanses the clothes MAre thoroughly, and at half the cost without Injurj to hands or fabric. Foliow Practical Co=operation ....,....„,„.want to make their capital or savings, bring 1 lical en income in a writ-eetablished businese and at the pante time _ the opportunity for extreordinary profits, we otter to a limited number shai ea trr-the- Feinetaltupett Real Estate Investment The oppoi Dirtily is extraot•dinary because of the profit-shar- ing plan by witi,:h yon may bec ..... r an actuel member of our ettterpriee anti share pt terata in ail the profits of the Company and in its royally ineteasing business. . . The money tyceived by the Company through the sele of its shares s inveeted in well -selected real etttate in Pi ince Rupert, under the dit•eet supervision ot the B011id of Directors. We purchase, improve and retain properties edepted to the uses of fluidness end sell at a profit propt•rty which is pt °clueing or call readily be made to produce a satisfactory income. As part 1)f our plan or handling our rapidly gt•owing businees and to incretwe it* c achy, we have concluded thnt we would go directly to the public, with whom we have IOW AyS satis- factorily dealt, and give them the opportunity to subscribe to our issue of shatter', tIvereby sharing equally With us in the large profits of the Company. One of the indications of the high regat•d in which one shares are held by those who potoese them itseuthtroinntoetrestittetihreyneshigohwbubrys constantly to :nettle titesu_to _the a and friends. . By placing our sharee rut we do among individual investors we are building up an t•xteneive co-operative organization, erteh member of which has the opportunity and will be intei•ested in Adding to the proilt A ol the Company, because by SO doing ht. mitts to hie personnl profit.. Such °tier.. rately, if ever, • reatis private inveetore. and we advise you to send your subecription foi shares at once. . Purchaser% of the stuck flirty send one-tenth 'of the totel sditscriptIon with the order end the balance in nine monthly Prince Rupeit Real Estate Investmer,t Co., Ltd., Prince Rupert, B. C.