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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1937-11-26, Page 7khardHowe *To to 4,1..et Of Parliament -by Geg '$* 'Utni West, Taonto, s1 th 1eit 0 **Pit otne WAtt The 'Vora , tb i` VetiatY itt the pring hay ePela potnt, *Me *a well AS tite, • ating at 0, WV' Cot. The iMproveMelit Waintellatteet." Aid' after the In trachs darlag the pot NIS been re itaPOrtant roada have teen give*, •all -year 'au *Cep thette'et„Itaaatt tOINO "). ItI • tomOrrow ''snd.. for :eanay 40$ as 1 Foted rtatiti•;Secrty defilt,P* I. ain Anito withlaraY-legal. ,e1 --11.1114npa had golie, Roge r rights 'and, I AM, prepared :ttc.$ 7de*Ild. inoted to 'IA* -otch, ptoont, Otto* 1004 *Oust any, villd4O.f00$4t1011)5 'bureau Jie tenlr, his .41.1toraatfit,, may unxim Weohtt ot oltt or it," e that ,Dorsey Dad' latell at "Ily- wurung -tant14', Said' '.1.10ger, it, hf eXotOlied the livea000. earef4,11Y, Ateatlity.„ 1 111$' 'nine ,--O'ClOeic.'r lett eveii Uhl* the ..e4r4140e frm the 1 the toige,;, ehamber. and OrenChltng elt the leaden. ,: A 'feelIng.ef impQteflIe aitl 1440er The -'xioNerwolzitaet and unk,taftiy Aiooitt'ut in tt,S`, clutches US he tOt1. uor-11,iokg4 tor ,pUtot Iii VS walked .o 4 the 4%10 ,O0m., Wu. ID.se-"e0a.t. poet, ' Wttmqe It'Wes! dr was Safe. from the mW. most as eusy to draw a if 1.4,,a--Sheni 'What ;Poulfihe prove.. against hit*? 'The' NOkilet Of :00 rnedteal examiner 4J ttll--surPrie4.JL 44,41t4-00404-24eath..,...hakJlie,on ..heart, deft Was•SO peev&t.!at me 'When he 'diStiwsn, -N0.000 had Seen ear4.144), 1 an -4, 9t:his traeMI:, .wire en his hYdro-airolane, PP1-R:rtries to. era1eate .. iDe °Pre:, .1.14a 4)eOn Within hia-rifOt4:E latteesSrall$,* "than *ale last - tini0;1--••10,,cOMing to;the estate-,,nuder-hisowu onlided to the Mirror ' oath it. *414m.: As ;fer the affair at Altaniont's . elatVitle. "Well* .4001.t1ng' that ll .Aager gee.* :Ito* sa,* It *oda ibea• n*:'4* oos1,0 4 after : .1.141 --40"aelh 44 !to prove that. 411t he thinks I- won't act inatil atiae, ,to -morrow" he =Otero* 1,1knk, qulte sure -I ,thnt..idea over effec- tively. And,if he tbinks.be s aaai.eatin. tit 411.6,4 may he able to gat tailat paPer.,yet." ,X-10.went ,to -his 'room and Itit:a teig- arette. 'Paeing- up and down, he. Wen- ered; -'110w .to ;get that_sather. Ole key to an .inimense, fortune which 'Vaned to with great attention, . But to.ward the eaa: et 4111404 C011 would change the .wa4o1e cOnrse (4 verSation-lagged„ Whe:at atoger;loekea , aeronautleal biStOr$:. . He aerteh4 •np.he,.caugnt ,:the .1aavar, in a 44r4.00014..not eiPeet ,111nders menaehig glaae. that ;he could no at » his 'ram or about .fhe house,. and :Onte, disguise. And *004 '411.1trVA even ,it he did, lee teetaid ;nothem. to Pretense, tOrafned the .glance steadily: searchitis tuau,10%.autmttudeiv,.§ aura. . 1 see .we.4ntive: each otilerefair_.'Ain't moning - .Daubtleys Dorsey had (Ter," he -he Seir.T.coolly. "1 ain,*".ROgOr• been ordered -by !this time to watch r - , _ efrOtna ion that paper.' OW wTtriii Gtoe-•-Airelittfo-lite.WITritrYel.rsziriP - khineai:Artaataqs triet, case:' *."Suppose l waik out. 'the trout: \tit .;"piretencling :404. , Per.* .:&:At dinner. that .night ItindOs w„0-, affability itself, -a- had ',Sign;',' 40get'i • 'read' It. He stud1e the oitttue4 thelawyer's., luirip, that, mi,ght. 40.4e,heen - anatitontatie4 He Pli.4.04 :40 law.iee-a. .g4010;.cle,livcring.4 little In.onolog,(7.ue 08 Variettes of --suoreo 04. Siders landers ,loeked !Op - with a, frown. doOr--what :kompon.41 • Proba44 an . quite at 4.;ioso. to ,upderstaz4 aeeee of.fhe* :would follow and tamp. Alai," he -acad. -"What. •japer? Ate me before eould get Binders. Cer- nante OeennograPhY ilea not gone -to tainly- 1 couldn't surprise and over. .aeone 'real -1r, Power • him." "Vette aarre.,'"a. replied Rogers grim. tHe continued' his - pacing, Still posi- -1„,,„ "Are ,you prepared to titimis 1 re.- tive:that his test chance. for tile elew trestr • leeViatt- an eneounter 'outside the house. aEven'iflUttndersteoil what you were 1f i should ;disappear , from' mY drii'lag ILt 11 certainly Would. pay HO room, awl .froin the hotise some time attention -your rcqU'esta or de- this evening they Would undoubted:SY • tuanti,e4" ztphjed Unter lJe slumped try to And aue. .Rinders wants ray back jam* 'IA his emir and regarded 311,11f just as baelly,es I want his: Ana the' tip of Ids cigar inth easy content. At , they %tore hunting for me" they "And' what Is likely to .be my punish- '--wonld lie sneaking about alone, trying' :tient for failing to colnPlY• with your to spot an without putting me ol • demendsT' ' • '.gitard. And if -1 were waiting for ltin- -'11upp0se you recover yonr .health'7ders_,/ • with :celerity and decide to go back to He stopped reasoning abruptly, and the City .te.mOrrow morning, It oger' secret stairs will come in :1-aiggested. "Yon see, .1 realize -that' eaeas thi. night," * he whispered to YOu are Aulte safe from the law,; himself. though.you tatve done one murder, and, A thought occurred to 1ni and he atteuirpfell. another. • "gamma oWer ,to. the windows. Peering ;4•There.ls no -glory In a young man' behind the,radiator he found that the like me whipping a middle-aged Int11-' glta •of c4etb,the bottle of cement, .avidual like yofiraelf. But I Warn you And the ilash light were Still where he -now that if you aren't out of here to., had found Ahem. zolorrow by nine o'clock 111 ran yen -Aitamont put them there," he said old, a here:anyself in a manlier that'll' with deep- conviction. -Just let, me he following repOrt Was submitted to the Conaty Council b$ U. rat. 'on* County lilogistert In aeoordauec with -Was' oittiluet1 Provlously, itteroawd expoutlituto hoe heenM .,ado this year on dOst„paine.' fives; atiklAn. the tonstruetion Of -Pau* 'Milieus surfaces -on main reads; WO have built eleVell and balf`lnileS Or new' hitalt1100u$ tierraeea 20 to 2(1 feet Lu wiatte and lire and a tail *Ilea Or rentiOrellig,. or .piartintly comOletoil 80441-ces.-Atilt_-1011.101-,* t1114 $t10,r; Suzanne Mine..Silvereruvs-Natrnam :sister of ' the Befilan manister te Canada, and a noted seulpireas, Is shown here tit work. on e'fountain piece in her NeW 'York studio. Mne. Farnain Ilaaateea ott an-eXteinied ledure tour of United IStates, tat returnS to Canada to 'execute several countaisAstas in sculp- ture and to resume her position as official hostess. at the Belgian, Legation in -uliwing=11E14:4=t3=ttitdmiLmg.tirilmit 'agathst 11.1-W:Trat tnprighte but ;I'enind. it ad- viaable to sink back to a sitting post- date agaie, rested thus until: eau-, Mon sense fully returnd to hint, - The secret passage .had net been at secret as be ltad stkpposed, aliere was no time to wonder about that now. Rhuiers had failed to kill him; but he Must •••' get out of that plate at SOon as he rottld, tor Ttintleeis might be riming baek.' wake you refrain In the future from throttling old Men and filing eontrel wires."' get a „fa-vv.:minutes' study of that crypt- ogr!em wager -ill put two and two together and thahe a fortune."' based ea Our .past exP-OW Vte eta read :IA, 4. POPO cross seetion a treat. With a Pr.1410. eaat Of ter, this is plamd, WOO WO Yards of graded gravel which..i$ mixed in place. with a liberal ettalititY of -bitumen, and the Miss spread tow •formly over, the road, .giving surfaee of ttbout three inches. We find that in constructing' earrecee tO "ille standards for. road -thistruction 'and unusual widtin1..up twenty..six feet, maintenanee have taken place in the ravelling along the edges is elinlinated, Jest twenty years, and much waste has at$ well as previding 'a tench safer' Mt". been the result of a:failure' to andel- face for the traffic. The realhe of our bituminous work this year have been Veil good, and -it Is exPetted that 'the inaintenanm costs will not be very, „high, `the cost of ,about woo per mile Is somewhat aitler {bite that of other °years, .owing o the uae of in- ereased. quantities, and the Increased price of bitumen. Lt Is rather singular that In 80paTt ether ef. the coat* have satisfactory ottaults been obtained' by eaast.ornauclara •fteft_eateS.ats " iiie-;=-13ferbeiWiiita4hatzeleaPiralinta- other. and induced them to use a low perceu- tage of bitumen. In. order to avoldi this possibility. Such a praedee WM pro- duee seetions or Itupropeily °Iiondea aggregate and result boles. We have had only one skort section give trouble fkom Pushing, intthe obvious cause moy reetillY be %veined, How- ever, road engineers !from 'other part are being hapretesell With the results that are being seottreti, and it is pro- bable that such, iwinik '4111 become MOre .general. • Only one twvniiieaieetion of ,grading was coutpleteil Ifhis 'year, the road from Carlow to Nile completing the lAnknow road. 'nits was carried out by teatrts. and :it'ina'y be the lust job his of t&Toil to 'he •so undertaken by tile Cot 'Power-opert ted equip- ment now uperrarm at so much lonqr cost than the to.kt for team work is too high. 'It 'may seem unfortunat4 that snot iwork *011 not be available to farmers 'in 'the future, but the far - niers lurre to 'pay for much of it, and hard =multi IbTbor is obviated. More- over, many 'farmers . neglect their farms to help out with the road work. ato- thin °die ,,allsadvantages and the -.While no glabillaatiO ;Was, studt*A 'On .,,gtren Attention' and` inilllort* taken, thia".Vear;Lit .,,aa,tieeount tit' Meats' carried on trOn;', year to leo. theatre,4 Of,:'ethet wfld. net' that nutil *I .re ts'ttereiL the 'iliiatertattee et thili,.%40.'htts' 'httal ;;Intii„ AptieartnI **Oat. Smetnt .oquipMent i1000t1. tor the prOtinetitut of ,AnOillne4 *ravel the est %Oral, and standard, praetk eat nuteitineS have net let AKen., evolvtd, Tile time Will Vente -Winnt 43Avel of an unstable., nittUr0A Will not hu useti,„0 puldic roidstto any. e:ttent, ,4,44:1t-rettt, many serious . truffle riot* deats otetiired thW, iYektewiltb.olat '00 alVarktit Capp for . the inerea.le, Many of the aecidents 1100" :been 1TNI41110.,; t 14 SOP :Of It, ud Iarry PO.W014 hat the Itrii4Ortune IN'l,410 mie day last, week aud: break his arra, Fd. 2t1WV`thT and Pul*.14 ipeiL •tiut pst week In the Goderieb .pitui, where Kenneth 'Slits • 101 In W.. tieeldental, hut Alto alarMing itterealle ttviltment for- b10041 poisonin 18 tratlie aceldenta itidleateit tin: hand* ' .* , edtteatIOnal, caMpaign ainQug,-'eAr tiri* Veiriii-rinpetit,tive`,-ettntinort-coiirtesY-fi .14 the 1)4,,,ot all 1F0Per drtyhitg. Oat until the eareleitif -and '-rechlesa' driver caa be made. to. anderetaud that anY. one taking elutacts with a motor vehicle is , a pubile, menace, and is pointed to as a fool, a proper attitude, -will not he acquired. ' 'The 'sound Of the , sleigit-1W1* rea-rii-Art-thitt--ilistrict,. heavy snowialt laSt week -end. k LS with friends in•WindSet. Mr. ftntl Mrs. Gordan Orr and taut, - are attending the 'BOVA Winter reit at Teroeto this Week, ' tiniell Church Notes. -The ' regular Many Many- changes in praetice and In meeting of the X.I.U. was held In the church on Irrifhty evening, with ' teen Memhers present. Everett 3te4,' Ilwain had -eharge of the tnteotlag, Mary Boxwood read the- lieripture3e* son. 'Jean "McAlister rettd 11„ v110. rStAtilliVINIS,;*N4Avi.-;....23,;....41,z..-- Alex. .i‘taireirsatill 3r. Jas. Ilackett, of Luck71 non,,in SiflIfty wlth lir. • • • •Mes. Win. Andmv. - , arr.• Rletrd ilapa trick is attending the RoAl Wiliter Pair at Toronte. Miss Anna Irfitils visiting friendia in. Londien :at liaresept. • . . Zr. Ratinattl4ohnston attended °Au- ty• Coinell an 4oderith last week. ars. Anson. Finlay, of Georgetaaen, an1:7.0.s. alatin . Andrew, of alltinaeatatt, !Seek., visited; during the tweefk at -the' axone .40f Air. andMrs. S. J. iliiparttlek. •-a,lbeatecotta. relief 'car for the West is being filled' et Luelotow its • oteeek. rrtitt and vegetables were Odom to the hall Istat ".Paiday, na be tam Utter to Luelanow. ' ., , . - Mrs. Wan. .1:Make* IS *vomiting' thi$ aNvek at , the home of. her •idamtter, 4Trs. Albert Alton, Ballast. rriends were. s.orZy to leamt,of the death, Oft Dr, Matthew Blake ,07 Win - He is the.aon (of; Sifts. Blake aunt The late Wm. Illabe. OA thislineigh- tsurbooll. .Tthis . clatipnatntry oevtendis eamPeilary to the family.. The cdreult wal1z. ana mr:k. win - meet ,ELt -the parsaattige title 'Friday ,afternorm at 2 o'clet4k. . Rinders Is thorough, Amu him'!" 171Irs. Richard Johnston is 110e:tiding 1 Roger , mitttered. ti 'got kit'ot. both this 'week in London au& ,...Iiith her 'halves of that paper now. And '1 daughter, Mrs*. 7,1114tin- Ittattif,- talon. ifIntended for last week) v.. never thought of taking his .clothes Wass Esther Patton. of ataatitnow. away when 1 Planned to search biro. Oh; he's clever---hnt -I'm etill alive?' I spent the week -end nt the borate of Mr. As he staretl upward at the trap- fund rs. Jas. Webster. door, -Roger for au instant • lost his Mr.. and ..lirs. lintvw WelF.:* and children, of fit. Helens, spent-.43Unday afternoon with Mr. and Mns...1Thas. An - We are glad. to' report Poet . Keith Blake was able to he brougan home from London hosPital on Sunday: lits. Blake eame luttne with 'HIM after having spent 'the, Past, nine -weeks at tendon with afttritA4ancl Kelfb, . - (Niko Bern)ee.,, Make,. of flowie'k, spent the Weekend .at her home. He took a step downWarit, altrag the passage that emerged on the hillside, and realized suddeely 'that he was ,barefooted. Then came the knowledge that his coat bad been taken off his body while he was tinconsclous, ani that he hail been left there clad atilt In his cotton varderelotlyes. Be dropped to his hands and 'Inees trnd 'groped frantically. about on the...ground. 'aild they take that cap, too?" be muttered. feeling only .(iirt beneath his searebing fingers. Hie *knee ear (4:teetered something bard; 'it was ifis searchlight, 'Thankfully hp gripped it and turned it on the grenrml. Only bare earth was revealed 'try the 'flood of light. He 'turned the spoll'igla 111.)- warC,-, the closed trapdoor was direct ly above his head. abiders •sent 'quite White, and hIS Throwing himself on his bed, he teeth Came together like the jaws oft composed himself for a wait. Doubt - rap. :Then his lips parted, in a ,snerL 4sPermit rme to say that I'll be here yspePia Indigestion Stornath Disorders 'Cause Great Distress , Get Riti$Of Them By Using less, ttere were eyes outside -sinister eyes.; ,dretten the light -from his win- dows. Altd they must be given some- thing to.. watch, something to whet their hunting liStinct.4something to cOnvince them when he disappeared from his roOrti • that he was . secretly abroad on a hot trail. •CliAPTER LIV .The Trap . 1 _ ,.. . ' fr.o‘ni•his.bed. He put on his coat, giv- bout eleVen o'cloelt Roger rose ing the automatic a questioning tap, _ aelf-eontrol. 'Bracing his. feet, he pnshed fren- ziedly at theg planks above him, Itis whole intiul intent on getting out of thls place and confronting Rinders. But the 'planks yielded not at all. ' 'The trapdoor .somebow was fasten- ed down. A long, supreme effort brought big dropof perspiration from, his; forehead, but the door rerna-ibed as, solidly iniltovable as the side of the tower itself. Ile desisted suddenly, and, turning the light ahead of him. started down the passage. Three steps from 'the 'trapdoor he pauSed. Ills automate lay on the ground in front of him.' Ap- Itt owntoo- often a strange, foreign -par-end-Tit-had dropped from his hand -language we do eq. understand...How and slid out of the circle of radiance often have we started a recipe, Just of Itinders's flash light when he had to be disturbed In the middle of it by fallen. Was it a good, omen or a bad sOtte eryptie phrase we Cotild not de - one that,,Itinders had not bothered to cipher? 1011p this cook book code and pick it up?. paste It in tae front of your recipe •.Hardly knowing what to expect..but itile. It will clime .in liantly very clutching the gun as if it were a tang- attar. man, _and keeping theflasb focused in A la hroche--Cooki,d ott a skewer. -front of him, he hurried down , the Asplea.:A stiff meat jelly of piquant ntir row, va lttql passage. fUe lind fla.toi." traversed almost the entire length of' An gratin -With browned ertrinbs. the tunnel when be stopped rilaruptly Au jus -With natural,gravy. 'Where he had hoped, unreasonably. Bisque--abell tieh soups. perhaps, to se the entrance the flash liontlie--Itound mold used for ices. light howed him a tumbled Mese of -I3onne tiouelle-A good-siied mouth. adone and earth which complete. ta. tucked a-liashlight in his pocaret, and took two stout straps, quite strong enough to hold 'tinders, off his suit case. Then he snapped off the light. • He tiptoed silently to the door lead- ing t� the tower and listened. He could hear nothing. He owned tbe dor. The landing was ealpty, as a quiek dart a the flash showed him. Rinderes door, opposite, was elosed. No. light Animal under it. • Roger loeated the sliding panel that gave entrance to the secret stairs. It was task to push it bac.k without 3 ereak, but by working patiently, inch- ing it along. be succeeded In epening it noiselessly.. He wornied through, and with equal eare *he closed behind hint, Then 11.. .deSeentled the stairs,• one hand on bia flashlight ready to blind an enemy :and another on his automatic. His cativae 'shoes Made no sound on the stone steps. At the base of the tower be halted a moment. It was a decided relief that he had cattle SO far without detet- tftni. could not refrein from tiolselesa Mackie. DOubtless there Was a, mart theeellur. sr:Ultb2X tkenaelaliar ham. to emerge through the trap door. Mit be Witan't going that way. Soundlessly he pushed aside the old rope Mat and opetted,.the other door leading doWn into the secret paSSage.., Slipping through he 'held the mat . o UV of the. -door as he let it droP ak intb pike, so that it Watt as he had found it. !He (*mild riot let his.ehetules diseover that- ' lIe heard a slight, blrirred *Muni there in the. dark beside him. Ilewi whirled around. For just an inst 4,f time he felt himself statiiit the 'blitzing glare of a flashlight, Theno Oren as his right. hand leaped pate the demands of the futtue. 'Nearly alt the changes in atandards The topic, "Leadertallp Tra1n1ng,r'w10 may te• traced to the development of read by Nora flowerby. !MisE,Uttriett tbe motor oar; and mach of it to the Porter read an invitation .tiont the increased speed, 14 Which vehicles now Y.P.U. of Vietoria street Oluoth, 110(1. - operate. During the Paiit few years,leith, to visit With their lir Zaa.‘at,altatla however, there has been. little tea- erieh on MendaY evetilng* 'Noretnher dency to build cars for operation at higher speeds, so it would appear that present-day standards for horizontal and vteimrimp,uteic.aajtooi 4v4cu,jrv. es artizt471.):::gwagan_s;riv:f_jo: a hong n ...tbe-past tr..,mitilmum-attnount provements has beeiralifilrieia' keep expendltures at a minimum, There are now -385 miles on our couety road system, and the Depart- ment of Highways is assuming thirt7 miles of. read in the 8011th. Even then, only one county In the Provinee will have, a larger mileage of couaty road than3Iuron, and there cannot no expected to be an? let -down In the de- mands for Improvements, On a grett many roads assumed by the Comity, little permanent work has been done, .eithough an effort. bas been made to provide improved maintenance. but the -requirements of these roads cannot be postponed indefinitely. However, 1 =- now more 'firmly ,convincedi flint the users of the roads will receive greater value for the Investment by a continua- tion of our prattIce of thls jeer, of pro- viding ion; eost bituminous surfaces on our most important reads oefore launching any large scale constructien Program. The grade and alignment id many of our main roads are suitable for the construction of Rich tops, and even fthoUld it be advisable in the fn- ture IX) make a change, the loss of a section of low cost road will not be extra. cot .more than offset the ad- serious. Tatlabtras8 •Orthe Past system, whictit.4* 1 The requirements: of other roads Arassmiiimmilmosimmisommilie 20.. The Invitation wasateeePted, Moorhouse led In. a dlectuOlen on tie Serlpture lesson and closed 'the 'meet - lug with prayer....;.,Orrinvto 'the. 4inr, elemener of the welitherittar Congre- gation wag sundi at Hetet) •eintreh,•On Yaetraa1UtV.4,---1011ataNAtt!- -Treeiter.vprortia -7fiX fot Anil be (balled the ebliffreti-Ord',-- matt. 5 :0).- A quartetti, 'ars. Gor- don Orr, Mary jaarwood, Harald' Giant- ner and Everett Mellwaln, sang "Let the Lower LION 13e Burning," -Aitaconditioulng Is „still' an leant science, and it is regarded as one ef the militia; features of our eiktli1etti4e.'4 with its possibilities • fee mastering tib weather a net improv lug condi t iona for human offieleney and- conifera. Kidney '.Acids sib Your ',Rest %Lay petiole *eyes seeneto get a pia night's rest. Th*y tantead taes-Iie awake and mai *keep. Often .they blame 0 on unmet" sib* It lazy ibeatheir kidney*. Holt* kidney's filter poisons irnoot Okt bleed. If they aro faulty and 14, tains stay in the system old aleeplessnessfhood. ache, backache often fellow. If yett,sliRt sleep well, try Dothi's Kidney Pills -4e, half a century the favorite remedy, it Dodd's Kidney Pills "THE COOK BOOK CODE • By Betty Barclay The eoek book speaks a 'language of was ly bleeking the tunnel. Braise-Sient or poultry stewed in "Tifke it easy" he adjured himself, a covered pan. fighting the mounting fear of dark- -Canepe-Food served on tonat-or nesse of confinement, of a elow lOnely death Itr that horrible 1tee ?OU Chiffonade-Vegetablea shredded. aren't dead yet." Compote -A stew of fruit. 'Ile toad there, struggling for self- Crontons-Diced ot ° faney-shaped control, for mastery over his wildly pieces of bread either toasted (or fried puttalAng heart, fevered head, and in .btitter. trembling betty. It seethed, thet he Devilled -Very highly sense/ltd.. must dash, up the 'passage; seeking a Entree -A side dish served Witb the way Out, where he knew there was regutar course. Po way, (Slowly .these manifestatiOnS 'role Ciras-tiver getae). dimblisted; he beertme almost 'calm, • Popdue--A dish made of smelted aga1 Th walked quite slowly fort 'cheese and eggs. Ward y lie knew he must do- toimething Fondant -If -lager boiled and. liPfl tpn If be WAS to retain his self:possession. to a ebearny mass. • matt lend VII have • air for Otte a :Frappe -Partly frozen. While,r be told timeelf. The tunnel . Frieassece.-Chicken -or meat in had been ecepletely destroyed for some rich yellow saw*. dtetenee Welt froth the .hiCIden entrance O1ttee--441)irL3r, glossy, or iced over in the btlabea: Panders was no .tool; Hors dVeuvres.---Appetizers. he would not risk murder unless he Jardiniere -Mixed vegetables. made onite sure that it wotad he sue- julienne -Vegetables eut " cessful It seemed reasonable to be- rnatelica; a soup, leVe, thev. titlger reasoned, that thls° 1°. I" attt°111ati° .gr.61110 nalhing ot" barrier was tblek and strong enough plosion of light, inettrietilAy mlilgied to resist any .effort he could make to with keen stab of iKtin, blated betore ,1iizti.o.t.0 through, it: hiMA. His leutopled under hini. st 4h) 'got through, wog. WI" toer "Me -biek �Ut er 4 pect there would 4110 some one waiting strtantd nightmare 161 wh1*11 W4.4 to tttp. me on th? Ifeatt" the thought hOd.PartilYzed by *some strange, leis- entorre iiegoortite ,nove,„ tiosty 4id ening dattgers surrounded hitu, he he- . .3tiddotity no foitemberect jpikton, From now till the first of the new year we are linking a special subscription offer to you and also to those who have not yet subscribed to THE SIGNAL or THE STAR. . . . ible two, while greegoine ,,id Xirt*Alt° ;00,11 diseoVer-' *. came conscious 'first of a great 4.1044* fusedi dream of the night tefore-,--44 nesS and, ruttigett. 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