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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1922-6-27, Page 6:�yll�.' _e:,y(ti"k!`+•1Mr:`1JC..dY.,c �:.x,.rdJYwYm�YY[a1,1..unNd *Jllkutwday, July 21, 102L t 1• riot ���t '� I : �'� t "rJ?D i M A�I,Iit. ` F•W. J t13a�, �seeaa • swgweeea, an Prof.'s Daughter -But we eaq netree hl�iw high nr few tay+�w'he� t� �. ♦ IaS elNlaraa Meed to ttiaetaat lice uu an Iuetrul toe's Military. Free EAlirgeaenl of Your Best Plctur! l I e And always b was wate►fut, ats re- t:raduAte -Ah, Itgj- the J0. Ire got clttrlue tax gtw'+ Into etre[[-I°atwrte� +` Midsummer � votwer always reedy and In taaek, hL 1, tluit til a Jaultor.-Ccolpm[tlr Ktate. lVe will devel,.p and print your next sun. pee keen Ws too", eves when It ��� roll ofitilnt, any sw i, and i}ive you free ." • cc�� ` sewed meet relaxed, always tease to """�-"- I one ealariteulent of the best picture of the f. assry', China a.ls��e I I tlpring• Tor Nlkky lower the temper I lot. This eiarlal offer ie to iutft„htlw our of the Peop1� [cess It as did HaNtlld• are twtpnetur wurkinanatul-A, R. SALIOWS a ,� i • Camping, [jam market and even bet- _ ter; knew nkat a erids was apPreacb' We _ received _an unexpected l lug, and *4 as this ewtaU billy in his 1 shipment of I charge bag# that crlrs• 8o and li [ratted Is w eats right SERVICE i 1 " = Crown Ducal, Devon, .ren wan to .otLlag .las Tk..ery SE a ass of tae Paiace, fb maaal rooms ,; Aynsley, Bluebird, Moor- • !b long and rambling terrtdere lb r 1 '' rxoft and scm� odd lines famDllag •wisp and aadoat turrets, as we ' = `� i r+J T� H+T' .i was against its safety. Of Cups and Saucers • eines' the demoastranou a ;si P� M»,�� �, awt� understand it �o we are offrtin¢ SPECIAL �wty�estafi )tart w riding :cion[ twee had beat is1idE�TS for t h'e "vera 1>♦ Ther. were no drives la the means - t a r' SYNOPSIS- •.•.;,.,; 7sc c_ • 'Park. The illness of the king fvstehod ;,. Valance of July to the above suIDelent excuse, but the truth was giving you t w _ ivin -If I know, highness, that come owe, i that the royal family was prattltally lilies. CHAPTER I -The crown prince of I.A. for whom I cared, himself cared dee '� /!" •tee vows, Ferdinand William Otto, tea yeah P bee, by it ltaow not what what you want "( S, q,1+4•• �zh old, taken by his aura to the opera, tires ly enough to make any werlliee, I Nlkk"' 7, summoned to the eb-conses .t'• ar; of the singing and slips away to the park should demand happiness. I rather if, and there makes the acquaintance of home that morning, had boom told the as you want it, Bobby Thorpe, a UtW American boy. think I should lose the world, and gats `r i fact and had stood. rather still and / vomething Ilk* happiness." •, ! CHAPTER It-R.tarnln de the Pala" - tense, while ]fettllch resonated them_ when you wants![ h /} PORTERS t &t night the crown prince Les everything "Demand C' iiedwlg said hopellei In an u roar as a rt•sult of the search for -Our ♦ precautions are our du - pp ly, "Yes, you would demand it. I Bao- deep p w ., 1't„ '# a i him. The chancellor impresses on the old ger,' eald the ch&ncellor. wad the a $, L., d°�,.•. king, the boy's grandfather, who b very not demand iatnZ0. • I am always t00' - ...ti king-" $• stopped and mt. tapping Try Us 111, the need for better sprotoctloftthe ri toe frlghtoned." crown print• and suggest, orae the trte&d- I his flingers en the atom of kis ebnlr. _ ship of the neighboring king of ICarwfa The countew roan_ "I am afraid 1 f the king. ,[tree `Almost A day W tate•" _Ww. er conditions In the country. Peter Nibur who was tL o deliver the message, is bee A *- �"t , X14. . Y � �. '"�,•' 4; S'.is I• Ford GaraKe r 'Am mgr M A�I,Iit. ` F•W. J t13a�, �seeaa • swgweeea, an Prof.'s Daughter -But we eaq netree hl�iw high nr few tay+�w'he� t� �. ♦ IaS elNlaraa Meed to ttiaetaat lice uu an Iuetrul toe's Military. Free EAlirgeaenl of Your Best Plctur! l I e And always b was wate►fut, ats re- t:raduAte -Ah, Itgj- the J0. Ire got clttrlue tax gtw'+ Into etre[[-I°atwrte� +` Midsummer � votwer always reedy and In taaek, hL 1, tluit til a Jaultor.-Ccolpm[tlr Ktate. lVe will devel,.p and print your next sun. pee keen Ws too", eves when It ��� roll ofitilnt, any sw i, and i}ive you free ." • cc�� ` sewed meet relaxed, always tease to """�-"- I one ealariteulent of the best picture of the f. assry', China a.ls��e I I tlpring• Tor Nlkky lower the temper I lot. This eiarlal offer ie to iutft„htlw our of the Peop1� [cess It as did HaNtlld• are twtpnetur wurkinanatul-A, R. SALIOWS a ,� i • Camping, [jam market and even bet- _ ter; knew nkat a erids was apPreacb' We _ received _an unexpected l lug, and *4 as this ewtaU billy in his 1 shipment of I charge bag# that crlrs• 8o and li [ratted Is w eats right SERVICE i 1 " = Crown Ducal, Devon, .ren wan to .otLlag .las Tk..ery SE a ass of tae Paiace, fb maaal rooms ,; Aynsley, Bluebird, Moor- • !b long and rambling terrtdere lb r 1 '' rxoft and scm� odd lines famDllag •wisp and aadoat turrets, as we ' = `� i r+J T� H+T' .i was against its safety. Of Cups and Saucers • eines' the demoastranou a ;si P� M»,�� �, awt� understand it �o we are offrtin¢ SPECIAL �wty�estafi )tart w riding :cion[ twee had beat is1idE�TS for t h'e "vera 1>♦ Ther. were no drives la the means - t a r' SYNOPSIS- •.•.;,.,; 7sc c_ • 'Park. The illness of the king fvstehod ;,. Valance of July to the above suIDelent excuse, but the truth was giving you t w _ ivin -If I know, highness, that come owe, i that the royal family was prattltally lilies. CHAPTER I -The crown prince of I.A. for whom I cared, himself cared dee '� /!" •tee vows, Ferdinand William Otto, tea yeah P bee, by it ltaow not what what you want "( S, q,1+4•• �zh old, taken by his aura to the opera, tires ly enough to make any werlliee, I Nlkk"' 7, summoned to the eb-conses .t'• ar; of the singing and slips away to the park should demand happiness. I rather if, and there makes the acquaintance of home that morning, had boom told the as you want it, Bobby Thorpe, a UtW American boy. think I should lose the world, and gats `r i fact and had stood. rather still and / vomething Ilk* happiness." •, ! CHAPTER It-R.tarnln de the Pala" - tense, while ]fettllch resonated them_ when you wants![ h /} PORTERS t &t night the crown prince Les everything "Demand C' iiedwlg said hopellei In an u roar as a rt•sult of the search for -Our ♦ precautions are our du - pp ly, "Yes, you would demand it. I Bao- deep p w ., 1't„ '# a i him. The chancellor impresses on the old ger,' eald the ch&ncellor. wad the a $, L., d°�,.•. king, the boy's grandfather, who b very not demand iatnZ0. • I am always t00' - ...ti king-" $• stopped and mt. tapping Try Us 111, the need for better sprotoctloftthe ri toe frlghtoned." crown print• and suggest, orae the trte&d- I his flingers en the atom of kis ebnlr. _ ship of the neighboring king of ICarwfa The countew roan_ "I am afraid 1 Auto E'ectric and Battery S.-rvice Station ['„ranee C,it!.,nu• an i ­ Innn- Battery rep.iring on All Makes Ba to y Re -charging Overhaul ag and Repairing of Ig- si►iop, S arcing and Lighting Systems New Ba to -ies and Electrical Sup- plies in Stock x , H. JANE, Manager SEE THE NEW i•:. .ens..__ e Picture,Frame Mouldings ' we have just got in. - Beautiful Antique Golds Antique Silver Solid Walnut Mahogany New tints in the Pollychrome Mould ings i Quaint Stand Photo Frames. * sT4 A wonderful assortment at very reason able prices. We Guarantee Our Workmanship. Try Us and See. Smi Art. Af,1111611111110 East Street Ilk" log •yam ----- -----------��'1 FT I {l. ' L I Y' THE CAR YOU DRIVE uY shtuhl Is ill p•-rf • condin•-n. tit the ,r many in,anr ac•ci I,•tlta which ,(trur I daily a lard, nnn,ber are dill, to ;s, 1 V1e do pr mipt work in m AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING I will kneel, y,ntrcar in r•mlition all .Pot + tilt: time and may avert soli ^evident. — vii Frost M r,+� Photle 21:t _ t Electric Wiring We specialize in \firing lit yd ol,y all kind . I,et u. Kivc yon all x estimate for wiring ) our h use )r garage tvr t� Private Telephones, Misters Wereil;� Ale Dynamos, Electric Bella aW Burglar Alarm Systems All 1\',;L (;nsra„iced ' ;; :• Iron and Toast by i Electricity have an asmo;tlnemt. the best Flectric irons wad y ,� J ,' • Toasters nlRde it) Canada, ROBT. TAIT `i• • `d' - slerlrltlan ware ee. Phnrle E2 W lot • i_ be cemented by giving the Princess HW- in hiss. The f the king. ,[tree `Almost A day W tate•" _Ww. er conditions In the country. Peter Nibur who was tL o deliver the message, is bee sets marriage to old klaa finally &groes. "If your mott er knew-" She at the end. tkebts, Earl• with g,sdw-Ig la W tag Ford GaraKe Because I considered It unnecew i { +'I nm not cowardly," be SDlsael. CHAPTER III-H•dwlg herself, who shrugged her shoaldera. had r•tiamed to moblllw bis &ray sot Hamilton St. Goderich On -ii CHAPTER Vi -Black Humbert, prowl- Auto E'ectric and Battery S.-rvice Station ['„ranee C,it!.,nu• an i ­ Innn- Battery rep.iring on All Makes Ba to y Re -charging Overhaul ag and Repairing of Ig- si►iop, S arcing and Lighting Systems New Ba to -ies and Electrical Sup- plies in Stock x , H. JANE, Manager SEE THE NEW i•:. .ens..__ e Picture,Frame Mouldings ' we have just got in. - Beautiful Antique Golds Antique Silver Solid Walnut Mahogany New tints in the Pollychrome Mould ings i Quaint Stand Photo Frames. * sT4 A wonderful assortment at very reason able prices. We Guarantee Our Workmanship. Try Us and See. Smi Art. Af,1111611111110 East Street Ilk" log •yam ----- -----------��'1 FT I {l. ' L I Y' THE CAR YOU DRIVE uY shtuhl Is ill p•-rf • condin•-n. tit the ,r many in,anr ac•ci I,•tlta which ,(trur I daily a lard, nnn,ber are dill, to ;s, 1 V1e do pr mipt work in m AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING I will kneel, y,ntrcar in r•mlition all .Pot + tilt: time and may avert soli ^evident. — vii Frost M r,+� Photle 21:t _ t Electric Wiring We specialize in \firing lit yd ol,y all kind . I,et u. Kivc yon all x estimate for wiring ) our h use )r garage tvr t� Private Telephones, Misters Wereil;� Ale Dynamos, Electric Bella aW Burglar Alarm Systems All 1\',;L (;nsra„iced ' ;; :• Iron and Toast by i Electricity have an asmo;tlnemt. the best Flectric irons wad y ,� J ,' • Toasters nlRde it) Canada, ROBT. TAIT `i• • `d' - slerlrltlan ware ee. Phnrle E2 W lot • i_ be cemented by giving the Princess HW- in hiss. The have done an unwise thing,”And she said. the king. ,[tree `Almost A day W tate•" p, J, MacEWAN conditions In the country. Peter Nibur who was tL o deliver the message, is bee sets marriage to old klaa finally &groes. "If your mott er knew-" She at the end. tkebts, Earl• with g,sdw-Ig la W tag Ford GaraKe Because I considered It unnecew i { +'I nm not cowardly," be SDlsael. CHAPTER III-H•dwlg herself, who shrugged her shoaldera. had r•tiamed to moblllw bis &ray sot Hamilton St. Goderich On -ii CHAPTER Vi -Black Humbert, prowl- loves Nfkkyy Larlsch, Otte's aid de cun0. l andLrianb fru upset by the king•• M- "You have only been kind. I have a few who really care." I far from the bordir for W @Pat" student named Haockel, a ponce SPY. four hours sooner than she had antlel- can we trust r' whom, the Terrorists are holding prisoner. paled She was 111 her boudoir, not 'In God." said the chancellor grtm- ' reading, not even thinking, but witting 17 eaDeavere� and at • meetllg of the I staring ahead, as Minns had aeon hag In the and nothing was dons. MobU- CHAPTER IV -Counts" Loachoh, led ,n walting to Annunciate, In love with The countess curtsied. and made for i the door. "I most go," she sold, 'b,*.ri Ililag's council the matter of a global"- ••l. co"d- eaauon might precipitate la red not think, for that matter.I Caere was always the Leer that the M Karl of Karma, Is jealous of Hedwla. Sha fore I go further, blglwbdm My I [100 to IdvoatJ& was u* o plots to start a revolt In Livonia by sand- mg a code letter to Karl telling him of grad. apology U that I saw YOU unhappy, wad Tet Triee favored it. and made an conditions In the country. Peter Nibur who was tL o deliver the message, is bee that I resented 1t. because-" I (spaMlOned apeeCh, with sweet thick trayed by & fallow clerk, Herman Spier. "YM r' •a his heavy face. (`}}A)`TF-R V-N1Durg Is robbed of In* Because I considered It unnecew i { +'I nm not cowardly," be SDlsael. Usubstituted- Captain Lartsch,and a uu altar•[er of the so tutlnn, holds uv Karl's chauffeur and so- wary'„ K Aar nothing for Myself or for she was a very wise woman. Sbe Itwee• belonging to me. Bv t the dot y :ores the envelope. left thea, and let the next stop coma this Council is to the throne CHAPTER Vi -Black Humbert, prowl- of preserve from Hedwlg. It followed, Y a met- Crow the �� prince, at any toot And ove- tent among the Terrorists, decodes Come- :ens Losehek's message with the aid of & :0111111 tree of record, within the Dont, at feel[ if we eantlot trust the army, is what student named Haockel, a ponce SPY. four hours sooner than she had antlel- can we trust r' whom, the Terrorists are holding prisoner. paled She was 111 her boudoir, not 'In God." said the chancellor grtm- uHAPrZR VII-CisD tarn urwcn ,mper• sonatas Karl's chauffeur and a■chaegs reading, not even thinking, but witting 17 the shoot within the letter for some claw- staring ahead, as Minns had aeon hag In the and nothing was dons. MobU- rette papes On delivering the note to I do repeatedly In the pt weeks, She I the trials and Kart, l,ar&wn is made prlenrser whenu lereption is discovered H.dwlg's con eaauon might precipitate la red not think, for that matter.I Caere was always the Leer that the �nununnumuuunnuuurunnuuruununuuimutw�iuuuuwtu � _ ;.- (:aF•{ 1.00 SHOE SALE !r � I o the marrlag• forcibly obtained, 0 ' shandnar of Livonia, coacroe r Hedwfg's notification tLet_abewenld_f.-may to parts, was Itself dlsic al. ! NO fs your opportunity to get to on a — uraafementa for the. marriage andd. v sit her, found the coustaes at iataare l - rer a •wits. King Karl's hunting I The ting, maswhlle. Pal dying,0� CHAPTER VIII -on the way eo sew. a alone. She followed the announce. I for Welderman in constant attendance, BUS SERVICE _ Genuine Bargain Shoe Sale — ng Chancellor Mettpch's petty ones Karl's cot almost Immediately. and If ah• other pby,detans coming and going. - ;hauffeur, with whom Lsrloch had changed bad abown cowardice before, she 'gig apenments were silent. Rugs of Summer Footwear, includingall White Canvas •lothse, bound and egged. They release I — nim .ns, procee,l with Lim to the king•. showed 11one now. ane disregarded covered the corridors, that no footfall TIME TABLE :Stratford and Goderic` Oxfords, Stria Pumps, Plain Pumpsand High Boots. hunting lodes The chauffeur escapes the chair alga Ltmrhek oRercd, and disturb kta unlet Hoare. The nursing = p p g tory lrr ane ent Karl rack & wile ad I came to the int with a dit'eetaam I Also clearing lines of women's Patent, Kid and Calf tory arrangement a to the marriage. and 1M sitter attended nim, one by his bad- � g Kar ) releases Lartsch, after telling him of that was Like the kings, side, eat always on bar know at the' Strattet'd-Gorl•rich Oxfords, Pumps and High Boots, grey and white it'. —raft r we,td int Leave •'I have came." she said simply. "to Attire r:HwPTER Ix -old we.lWit, crippled � prfedlem 1n the amara room bayood. 1� ' a.m. � p.m �� in ..m. t Buck, Strap Pumps, etc. Also misses' and children's, :-- veteran, lora an attendant at the opera find out what to do." wsoted little -now and then a'alp at +iq 8.00 lksat(•�ni Y.i,. ••, ` s F. t it tktvin IIIc Lti !. house, loses his position and becomes .m. t� - mems and boys clearing lines. The courite" waA as direct W a♦, SA3 JtftebU - .sen 9Je b/a.red against the king and the ctiaa• '� tater, the cooled Iulty of fralL\ «a. *at' - tJoWa ♦w ftp _- cellon. '1 cannot tell you what to da. file►' tsettuns of stimulants. gives D) Doltae I With every pair sold at the regu- = wens. ; can 0111 tell you what I s.O fit - 2ratoreh i,1. .1 LOOK- -- CHAPTER X.-Cesntess Lo.ch.k ands 7 Ralderman himself, had scarred beS"- iom 'L0 - clYaton 8.t.: +$ — sew her room In the palace a.arch•e and would do." Md arms wtt6 purplish marks. and40:: ., t5 Holmnvlllv 3.801 nM = lar price We will �IVe snot ei pair Incriminating documents ,tobn. She I « i,♦inth at, l;olerich JIM. 7.7tlalso ^nd & summons to appear Wtere the It 'ery well." Hedwfg showed a ware abeorb•d more •ad more slowlg —__- o the same or of a tial _ _ Committee of Ten, revolutionary tribunal. (ouch of Impatience. This was qm%h' is the hour+ went on -- �y �`-�_ __� 8h. goes, and in ordered to assist ,n the - p*•L_•' ._l.aF_r-z-r 1A_ kidnaping of the crown prior., unser bltng, and It annoyed her. He rarely slept. but lay inert and wet 7 ti re -- T::±derl,tt IrRrlssl'Os'. ""'"`--' - threat of having/ her duplicity revealed I 'i ahoald go ew-ay, now, with tea ; tnhs Ann an Mata Came, and wY "ji HnJmnrillso --`,'. to Chancellor blettllcts. she le given & DD)• +T t•Ilfort tnlr' n I cured shoat." s K ^�`: wfonh *�-•r a +,' If you only want one bri our friend 10 week to consider. 1 Mrb 1 ;: y y pair y -. - CHAPTER XI-Hedwiff. In aseperauow "When would you gor' Lit ituhlls 4.90 veep ?Ilt+•hen 4. W. get a pair with you. as the thought of the marriage with Karl, "rbe world Is wide, highnr. s." e :`; WhringUle &*of urges Iarisch to el.,pe with her H. points «Nut wide enough to hide In, I am ( w 1. 4o Te -Arrive • 8tmtl`ord �ro-8;q E This Is yOUr op rtilnity. vYe tnVltt' poll. -� out the I2VCJAUIry of the coheir• and C �. leaves TEwfg In despair. afraid." Mnrolag sue r m wilig ern miss. Loirbm truth l SALE START 'FRI DAY . JULY 28th = CHAPTER Xil-1deKAeh, knewtng of "For myself," said the countess. "the � from N',ngk•m at Clinton t the altsqhment between H•dwtg end age- problem would not be difficult. I i SALE ENDS S TURDAY� AUIUUST stb = t&ln i.wrisch, pints out to the latter the ab • /� J. M LILLOW Stratford, Phone 799-' ImSoselbillty of his marrying the prinve•e should go to my place In the moue- E. A. LILLOW Goderich Phone 347 ) and "cur" from Lim a promise never to felns. An old priest, w tin knotes me i TERMS—Cash. N goods sent on approval and de"rt the crown prince. wNl, would perform the marriage. t.iiitPi$R-�-I 11I'hs wmerlc&w [tor. - n0 goods XCIlallgt'jd. Bobby Thorq, finds the secret "suss•- �ir-Wat they might find me if they wall from the P&l•cs• by which the onurl llked.'-,It would be too late." to escape ilf th. Terrnrl ste make 'TbIO neat -tie might be diffi nit a'R — Ii E R N'S BOOT SHOP — Ighl neoaeaary, and take. old AdulhaL g - flow a revolutionist, into the secret. "Not to a ynang couple, come to hila. MaeEwan & I T Nazi Telephone Office Ciodenrh, Ontario &HAPT3:R XIV-Adelb•rt s Informthe perhaps. In peasant costume. They dbuff Committee of Ten of the finding of the I are Bled to marry, thew fathers mraruuiunuruouuinaunuar nmrnrnrnmmmnnuonnntnnnnrrmrtnrt secret pas"ge. The Terrorbts RIK the rf carnival "the time ter kld•apiag the There la macs lrngolarlty. I Lase)," Servoice crown princo. I she •Adan nstillet. with her carefully de Bus enwirrsn rev -rams t.&rs •reeve - I teched manner. "treat a marriage couldf 4'L'•"i:,'ksw ES."�� - �""• .M - " � " i;`&e�..�.±�:yw>Au "�;,'r70I?E' TS � woriia to -have &-personal utidsrat&ndlnlI{{ ' With Hedwlg, and becomes aegaal&led be easily arranged." i With the troubled state of the court".Alit, before long, she had dropped �r�` ~ �rY NeIVJaF trs»egF la ib_ --- r - Idaoing o� tri erowa IriT&ea --- hgr pretense of alrwtneaa, and was tek• eseaw:Trow and ps'eeffatnoor, her tng the lead. Heiw1g, weary with the _. _ ____ aOper7 twlattas glavatisly. "Bat It Is struggle, and now trembling with I New -•ltirue - i+ nervousness, tut herself in ber hands 7, l f . ,ri _ +` _ ✓ 3 r vr;csnvten.ng while she planned. agreed 18 Passenger Bus e - + sagerty to everything. Something of " ` y grtm amusement earn* Into Olga Los Va11abIC-- -- ti eket's face alter a time By doing this - A / thing ane would lose everything. It r'For Excursion and m w would be Impossible to conceal ilei f` • con11lvuels, No one. knowing Hedwlg, �'t : 19$ ;- -� - Picnic Parties would for a moment Imagine the plan ' hers. Or Nikty's, either, for that mat-.. /-yter./y - - • 1 i, She, them, would low everything. 7 f I I y even Karl, who wait already lost to her, u f`441 But -and bar flee grew wt and her "In what Can W Ttvetfw TELEPHONE 234 t �: I J eyes hard -she would let thou* plot -at 4 ten to their grisly catacombs do their Put etrtcke11 by coasMuc• b a oats filthy work. Her hands would be prayer at his bedside. On one of bet own i Further Particulars rq%( IIclean of that. Hence her ■muaeme11t last visits, that was. She got rap b I that this late day she, t/loa echek Gnd his eyes fixed on her. �l I anonld ld A• u*vla her own soul.. ,.rather, can you bear laoy" >3 o ' - 1 ` o ft else arraRhYes." ed, to the at di «i -I hers been a bad daughter to - •wMiw&, -- "" `"'"" Il j M tall. For It must be done at odea. I—" . __ __-_ T. t. 1... n.,w t. f Ir coante" was insistent. Only she knew how the very bourn counted, had them numbered, indeed, and watched them flying by with a sinking heart I w� Otto, r ht said, with dlAcmlty. I "You want to gat hlmr' "No." I She knew what be mount by that Li n uu aura *. hht t If she gave a fleeting thought the his Im- He would have the boy remetmbw him New and distinctive, creat- palace, to the crown prince and pending fele, she dismissed It quick- as he had seen him last ' "You are about lttml" ed for Particular People. Ali, ly, Rhe hail no affection for An- ■nsiew "Very--srtxlous," k ' nunctata. and as to the hey, let them "Lbtea, father," she Said. stooping Made of First Quality look out for him. Let Mtttlich guard over him. bve been hard and e1< his tru*s„re, or lose it to till peril. Perhaps you will grant [tat I Mve is Rubber. The paosts:,re under the gate was not had two reasons for It But I am gee - She cried. asst It 1• Tee Late," of her diacorery or infermtag. _ - In g to a -ill ere I will tate cart of aterttl Watertight Bands. f3 him grad I wdo all I eab u asaks too late," she Med at Iaat 'Every r ,14 +PTER XVI. i,i klm ha miss" pp1 r germ thingIs arra oat. I cannot rvfua• ns -'Sl �„ r.rkapa it was rlsLe[. P.rrP. eves Latest Styles and Prices now. They would -i don't know what r ,� and Modwrls. then the thought of Annttndsta's ter tae? would do t" me I" lYltby 'ei bark to his lodging, e dy and certain -too -be bungling elerb from "Dol To the granddaughter of the where It t was packing his to make Terdlnasd Wt1UAm Otto lasPPy t kin Wbat can they dor' g• y things. $ Y s►ey now of tis }, IA, amused blm. He gulled retwtly. [ [ iht 2JC t� ileo 2 $ Tb•t aspect of thinga, to do her n 'Jeoty' t t wrap most ex- Ntkty roscMvd •note tram >Qedwtg tttrsdlt, had evter nccunoll to LwJwlg. old room for the .!-.• ��-� a'^ - r the Isis .�btt% awn• � was �� Rho penned in front of the e0urte•:0. a"I� palace, _ I . ''What can I dor' ■ho asked ,IUful r 1 "Treat i pan not reattmo to ati 1 D ° l.'s, nhearted. To the lair his, be gave the ya,,Yr tit � '""" "tilt ya end rode' Saba ���• Toole" b •' s iYlt Telfa. �."""d �' Store ohm• D•eamw I felt ---I can only r y ei :,_ .d„yt,'� t0 bring * The Recall what, in your place. i should do." - ten' eaMed°' (To be continued) -i am afraid. You would n,et IN secret re- H. C. punitlll afraid_" Hedwli shivered. "1 ' s' , t' t + t F t sew be1rW 11rad^afr-n•rurut. we ran Ir m,ir- K-_- Bedford Block f'`s•e Zl 'd at last ) ha re e11lAIM'll A piWl- sdteerltl•is The Emergency Helper J,to, - t t Long Distance "Cl*ack "' goes the machine part—right in the t� " of harvest, when every hour counts. "Help... shouLi the farmer over the telephone, as he call; up the manufacturer's service station and orders,1' a new part. _ "Burp' You'll get it this afternoon by Rural the manufacturer replies., e d Can y-ou beat it for service' , "�' "'IN Use Long Distance—the most direct line between de- mand and supply. Study how to apply it to your business, and save the most expensive thing in the world—time. w " �a 4,4', artery Ben tis o Lin, Tibpherfa Dialonco Station t s •