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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1911-12-21, Page 6V, • I! ,t Unceasin Cleant�es at every individual stage of its preparation C n LO T , IT'S S CLEAN, IT COULDN'T BB OLUNER 82440X5, MIXED OR. d19 -i f1Ra $ OREPA_ SEALED. PAOKd'1OE ONLY BEFI+'+S . i f STT UTEv oA Iw`Fil Sample mailed on enquiry--..Msidre's.x t, 13,E _Tcynnt,.. CLOS OR, THE HOUSE IN Tt RUE BA METT } CH 1'TER X7,—(Oent'd) airhol LQ:.i«b, Brett ehered forth '. fs.'eteire int stft. naow i,, natal F aniettelnno. hotel, replied Brett, "1 must have sleep; saf nsigu. theurlcs, and the Satin s dia,ma�xtds, and 'every cure eons ed with the Albert Gate, my u* torr°, to perdition for the next, eight ire companion barrister uedly by woke at 1? iriess g. Hi and. t the ca :fare` tl 1Ste""ares tiartd, terfeeed• with, me at such a mo mens 1" He sighed deeply:, he went on "?t "Never mind,: � a cannot°he, helped. mustkeepto the thread of my story, Mademoi- selle Beaneaire left the Cabaret shortly after eleven o'clock. We cannot be certain that she went to the Care de` Lyon,' but the cab un questionably set off in that direc- tion, It is a long drive front Mont- marte to the Lyons station. \3'e will' give her, say, until twelve o'clock to reach there, Now, un- less she was journeying to some suburban district—..a contingency which upsets the whole of my theory —there was no main line train lea-v- ing for the, south Cantil i,05, a.ne,, and that is a slow train, stopping at nearly every station south ,of Melon, Let us suppose that they guard against every contingency. I imagine that the pair, providing the two travelled together, would break their journey south at some quiet town in the interior early in the morning, and subsequently proceed to them' destination by easy stages." `I am still fogged as to what yon mean; fay their destination?" ,tion ?" said Fainc�?lrne� anean, the circus, the music- lArn a collection of clurrrsny d a hall,the cafe eleaztant, or what- eds. , i .r >l ids, het he actteallt l.ad t e ever place xnae?en�o.sr-ile and her ve, to �etnrn to the Rue Bar- astute adviser may select as at Safes'' He has not lz t . t t p little scaunt*- oristaifea h t ette later in the eel) seg"n se;zee; so drel is either dead rax as t iaa Ileass .n-itl-Miui?:.'s Haat,. not; permit myself to pertiei- n a vert w erein to avoid ,oli:ce es- pionage during, many menthe which mtistt ensue before they care to make the slight..sf effort to dis- pose of the purloined r�diainonds,d "The third item, cant nue nate in d niuradez or. e<vena nn an lefial in rnrisoailnent, I axtt regz'et. Brett, "'Owl) demands attention r•ully compelled this lloruir+g, to in Paris is the whereabouts o the ?Ice the police into my confidence end itffsran thein of an obvipus fact rsceped their- penetration da irliolleo whistled- t say," he cried, "1 gave thought to the incident ening when, your spy the Frenchman re' 11 after the Turks' As Ina y require part for erhnpt tier c , I think, fair to lea ve Talbot an tit any 'wag . 'our inislsioin ;ore your Ifrospeetivta bro- w to the bosom of his and I regret, that it is bee fear me to accompany yau. " Fou serious, old chains VMS riled woe ''What has lhappenocl r.ifuee one o'clock this wing to make you so confident 1 •"I, `ething that is not already s `ltnntttan to you. Hail I iiticec.etdccl last night 1» following Molle. Beau-" Faire to her destination I might bav been able, to accompany Bora to Minden this morning. As it ns, (leaven alone knows what sort •.t dance sine, may lead nae. However, yen complete your toilette, nay !Maar Bellow,. I have ordered ereakfaat' to be served in a -quarter of an hour. Then you can eat and lie-. y a fact n verthelese, But not much time, so we must aunyFurther consideration abilities. The fate of the n must be determined to. decide the question T oulah the police, so at with our friend the Tterkss, Tiley must be fond altd observed. ely chief difficulty will be to keep that delightful. 4-on10113- saxy from imprisoning them, if, aa imagine, we And the little thief as captive in the Rua Barbettc So you see my :nGt)Qn& «ern npecteiative. Yours, ou the other hand, will be deennite." "Alt*" said: Fairholuen, "I turfing at the, door, `':s there any reason why 1 'should not- wire to t,.ci4th. to expect me to.ni,;1 t, `t"" (To Abe can! utiect 010w liea ° chit- ak QPSO IC TREATMENT. IA the language of present4day medicine, immunity is the power that a person has to resist the at- tack of the mierobes of any par titular disease.' This 'immunity,. may be raeiale-man, for example, is not subject to a number of the ,diseases of the domestic animals,' Oe it may be peenliar to the indi viclgal—some persons, for example, seem never- to suffer from infecti- ne ous diseases. In the case o f tl individual, immunity may be eon-' ferreel by one attaek.Qi'the disease, Why one attack of ,a disease should make a person safe front, another attack, at least for a time, is not always readily explained. It is probable that immunity may be acquired in different ways that vary in ^ different disorders, One expla- nation ion is that in the fight o$' the system against disease a cea`tailn xubstanee a.s elaborated that draws,. the bacteria, and, the btaetoria-de- royfafg cells of the body together, o the discomfiture of the former, A form of this substance, which is vnys present in the blood, ens lea the person to resist the first ek of the invading germs, and o tin time to elaborate the other orsn, wlaaelf i$ more powerful, but cis oply on the " speotal microbe iresent, The formation of this seer Id variety of protecting sub- arnce is stimulated by the pres- nee of the baetoria' ina moderate taaT4bers in tee blood, and is pro - "e because it throws the hi.' into he laws of the clew° curt hi cells, or rather, as its n~lune, t'Ifz s era *pewee, from a, Greek word mean- inns hccat lug sauce, indicates, mutates_ thein , ' O"a'4n�y' Iib eSi ,-..,. palatable, fixture Sugar la Ia In franost infeetiouls di see s a tee part in the Inrtnlr, and sot the pro utM uon o : opst� ran trought about. 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Manlier t., Mold cads Kee is an glad to hear that:, If eon e epee#, tau Sec, me to ns.aiyze end deduce and lied out the probable fuoveutentsl of in ellageut rascals, I am sure I shall .,,.., ake a guess of things." "You will: reach London," sari Brett, "et 7.30 p.m. I suppose yen, have in yee =vice a reliable cer ant, esidowed. with a fair anoint of physical strength l'r "Reeher," erica the earl. 4'll butter is at, splendid chap.. , He .h ger la fined half a dozen times fca s e ti cceding willingness to se tie dispute with his fists." "Telegraph hint to meet you sa Charing Cross Station. I can de- ssary� becomes inevitable, pend upon my matin Smith to use avv to return to the hypothe- his nerve and discretion. More - of my conclusionft$. I be- over, he knows :Inspector winter, of Scotland Yard, and should trou- ble arise, which I do not antici- pate, this acquaintance' may be use- ful to you. The third.person'wlio which they clo its well dead gas liv- ar t -• n- - limbos of ht are no will meet you will be the' et 6e fn The opinion thus produced panted. by limb s o g sant of police, n_hosc: reportto g h ]Evia bacteria and rat unknown,. probable Bacts on the g Bari. dubious] int of view fe uring the first portion of tee: repast Brett seemed. too busily en- gaged, to unburden nis imide. it was not until he had lit a cigarette and pushed his chair array from the table, so that he ceulld assume a posture of corripleta ease, that he eommenced— "You slept so soundly, Fairholrne, that you have not had time to le - view e -view all the circumstances of yes- terday's adte-ita_ is, Otheew"se 1, am sure you would have reached the same conclnseans as s7 ggest±" themselves to inc. Cut aausly enough, although deg tired ellen 1 went to bed, I woke about seven o'clock feeling thoroughly rested both in mind and body. I procured some coffee, took a bath, and went out for a stroll, with the result that I returned and aroused you after reaching finality in some of my conclusions, and deciding on a de- finite plan of action for both of us. "It is really very*decent of you, Brett, constantly to assume that I can see as far through a brick wall as you can, especially as you know quite well that, although 1 am fairly well acquainted with all that happened yesterday, the only tangible opinion I can offeleis that the Paris police interfered with you at a most inopportune rno- ment." ' Brett smiled. "That is' because you have not accustomed yourself to analysis,"' he said. "Idowever, I will summarize my views, and if you can find any flaws' in my rea- soning I 'will be glad. The first thing to observe is that the diminu- tive 1I' tivv Frenchman drew �a himself' t! l vengeance cn the Turks gin let assuming that the indivkln-, al. who planned the Albert Gain outrage and subserjuentlyt sought to bamboozle his employers by palming off on them a set cif spuri- ous diamonds, is far too acute to attempt to dispose of the real gems for many months yet to come. He obtained, sufficient funds from the Turks, in pursuance of what may be termed they legitimate part of his contract, to enable him to live for aa considerable period without fur- ther exeitement. Closely associat- ed with hint in the present advent ture is La Belle Chasseuse. Nei- ther would endeavor to procure safety by flight to a foreign coun- try. They will seek insignificance by living in a normal and common- place manner. What more easy, for instance, for Mademoiselle than ev TO FURNISH LIGHT,. zdtfs that euggestioan frd that there tilt in the uea; au "npcarta.nl of at, new Ex. and domicrobes ett a time t enter tett 'Wood rnetltoti. of artzfaciial hese bacteria in the blood are lnthc and rale y rotated whilst €a Tse ET BETTER COAL Oi. L4+r1P fA vim ;mow un.' s Y "attuet:vii, on pt AA Lha :Af*4dia lltU,atii isatt tarot turfs oleo atwsos< +t adoth"rtanoApatrrt.4, 1l Iwo. ate; Aialstt ss as ny e.rarAAiva d and 'reentry earth. o ttanninea tli. FREE and -` 1{11,q ua1 ntaalt Lamy l atit. 145 Ala 1. T'. living, there is always the danger hammer manys llehtly againstthcsn, that they may be so virulent or thorn is aft atesnost e-onttinancanfs'. resent in such m mlacars as over - ctme the attacking cells, and so bring about the death of the suffer- er. Physicians, however, have now Ienrned to produce, the saving op- sonin by. injecting the bacteria of the same lined that have first been killed by heat, so that they cannot grow and do harm hi the body. Their only action then is to cause the elaboration of the opsonin, radiation of artieafiaat light At present the prodigal 'vuluz of the discovery is nil,' but it is quite with in the bounces of possilbility that dis coveries" will soca) be read° that will render its praetiral application 4ertaibty. The aunt el the phen- nit is not at present correctly stood, but it is probably" duo o asome-eliauago in. the formation of the sugar erystaale. - Vases where the act of erystahzaticn is accona- inr knowwn and `probnbl • tlnis is due will Dint' o some eimilaar cause, At any rate, P h the cells which b t your heard yesterday. He tracts to them e ce s .. y this appears to be the only feasible explanation, as it has been proved that the light is- not caused by the heatinfi .of the sugar during the experiment. "Oddabout flattery." `' , thing k s everybody \t4hat "It mac y , y sick except those who swallow it." out to you the flat tenanted by the invalid lady. You speak French well, and after a few questions you should be able to satisfy yourself whether or not the person who opens the door to you when you visit that fiat is acting a genuine part. Yell can pretend what' you like, but if admission is denied to you I want you to force your way inside and see that invalid lady at all costs. In the event of as gross mistake having been committed yon must apologize most abjectly and assuage the -wounded feelings: of the to. return to the life of the circus, servants with a liberal donation, whilst her lover—granted that he whilst the ex -sergeant of police -will wished to remain in her company advise you as to any other place —will obtain some suitable employ- ment in the same circle. There is a suspicion of a joke in the state- ment, but I am quite serious, The mere consciousness that they have in their possession: a vast fortune, which time alone will enable them to realize, will serve' as'an induce- ment to undergo the period of hard work which means safety. You re- member that the lady's father, Gros Jean, visited the Gare de Lyon yesterday ?" Fairhohne nodded. "I think you will find that he was depositing there the necessary lug- gage for 'a contemplated trip into the interior, so that Mademoiselle might slip out late at night quietly and unnoticed and join her lover at some preconcerted rendezvous, a thing- which we new know she did. I cannot, of course, be certain whe- ther the Frenchman who signalled to her in the Cafe Noir was himself the favored individual. 1t • is pos- sible. ,By the way, what height is Talbot?" "About five feet nine." Brett pondered': for a little while. "Yes," hi: communed alond "I think 1 am: right. 'That pink -and - white Frenchman is the, master mind in' this conspiracy.. And to think that the unintelligent muscles of a couple of thick-headed French ..1 special p - henIexposedthe attemptt foiatIl p of icennen S_ )d Cllld 1T in destroying thezn =will: put an end to the trouble. --Youth's Compan- ion. HEALTH NOTES. Sleeplessness is sometimes pre- vented by n hat foot, bath just be- fore going to bed. Hiccough can generally be stop- ped at once by eating a 'lump of sugar soaked in vinegar. A bag of hot sand applied to the part of the body affected with neu- ralgia will bring relief. In the early stages of quinsy or tonsilitis: a gargle made by adding a teaspoonful of powdered alum to which may demand personal in- a tumblerful of warm water is to spection. I do not conceal from be recommended. you the difficulties of your task, or to the chance` that you may get into 'lin LITTLE WIDOW trouble with the police. But the fact .rematiies that Talbot, alive or A. :Nighty Goat1. Sort of Neighbordead, is concealed somewhat in the to ?!lave. neighborhood Of the Carltere Hoe tel and it is high time that this w"A little widow, a neighbor of portion of the mystery attending Mine, persuaded me to try Grape - 344 ONE Pr m4;1dbra re,s,.s�sk �rrr ratauaval 1+.. APL QUO ' haunt !a. alatr� Aida for liberal aroma um rwntah.d, 6 AM1.f LAMP 41 din RadIdlnrx. Montraal, Canna F .E REMEDY To Color Gray Hair and Make it Crow, tiothtng Quite Se Nice As a Danutfui Head of Heir. Let as dstnd an abeolUt tt4' ore trent. tient . of Tamar- inc., i. i4 , v ony to prove to yen that it colors gray .hair 'alai maker; it grow, s t o .. 4 ttehimiir. removed dandruff an A molten the hair of man or `woman :or obfd heavy and beautitaa?ly glossy. toltt have pule to r,anl us your *e4rewu, with. %Co enclosed, for mailing and paekinc, tun'. will Bend you: attvwhere oar t-rea'tmCut. n r1 our own Cspamac, 'Write to•da1 Y. dress, Dr. Prosse, Dept. 2, 203 Corn... nnissioners St.. ,Montreal. his disappearance should be made Nuts when my stomach was so clear. Do you follow me?" weak that it would not retain food "Precisely," said Fairholme. of any other kind," writes a _grate - "My programme appears to be very ful woman,' from San Bernardino simple. I ani to kick down any door Co.Cal. that is pointed out'bI y -the ex-po- had been ill and confined to liceman, provided I am refused ad- nay bed with fever and nervous mission by. fair means." prostration for three long months Brett laughed. "I think," ho after the birth of my second boy. cried, "you have, put my instruc- We'were in despair, until the little tions in very direct and succinct widow's advice brought relief., form. All I hope is that the inva "I. siker Grape -Nuts food from lid lady may prove to be an elderly the beginning, and in an incredibly fraud. It only remains for me to short time it gave me such strength give . you my blessing and say ,that I was able to leave my bed and g and b e „ d enjoy my three goomeals a day. "But what about 3,0111" said the In 2 months my 'weight increased earl anxiously. "Sul}pone we come from 95 to 113 pounces; -nny nerves . across Talbot to -night, as you anti- had steadied down and I felt ready cipate, 'where shall I find you to-f°r anything.' My neighbors were morro�xr t" amazed to see me gain so rapidly, and , mie•.hthey heard ``You must telegraph to me' that Gstillrape oNuts.so alowneen hatd.brought here," was the answer, "and you the change. ni.tst possess your• soul in patience - e, My four-year-old boy had ecze until' you hear from me.,, and lost •'d last spring ba \O '_don't pio`�est" he went ma very ori, as Fairholme gave: indications his appetite entirely; which made i are new and entirely different from ordinary preparations.' :They accomplish — their purpose without disturbing the rest of the .system, and are therefore the Ideal laxative for the nursingmother; as they do not: affect the chiid. , Y, If Compounded, ':like. all rIArY�RtJ-CO reparations; byexpert chemists. 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