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The Goderich Star, 1929-03-14, Page 611 1 THE GODERICI STAR CHAPTER NH A�Illlalld Wa1Afraid Blending Red Rose Tea is an art. To obtain. the fine No QUO ieueetioned fiat n tenecnce bn filet boat, no one a tie, a riatii 11 ra 31t,t;iie a1 ; • Wilka Nae, c was Gang £:cr a�ii'cr<al tier •tiia;kel. itih:• 6irrali ril cal n the heti Etb+wf ieng, i'#'�'$t�M11 onliat jif�,L+ c+lr..�. Cat was Pasi«cl i�;a ti.� > trehina coeval, 'Flt, At •b'ta::t Otto, z.eet l;c7 fece, iowesc:i' into lice c en 1 hare. Charles Mount, R,l2. No. L, ear, 'that later, gaaineeg (Innate?, iF1C Mea` -1:-y, (sat, eralte+atontlast winter novae Sia ket: about, la Ceo ten of 1: wee bothered with a very baa ee;d, Ran:c1. 170r eyee lewd lair* ;at last one eery hlsb'iiuud wee ofsaid T w s where he rat caatvetcii tense:at two getting );mescal a, Rothera on the olpceitc site, nen teeny l Q"Oue day oro of ley nen:Mora eaz fe was Po content nity for hee to eleaw hatted eta c tc % that I try nearer to lair.: 3t that maniere. i1ho three men, Ingram at:l IkJt e, With tiro one iza dente of the teat, ;steed together and talked. Geo rata be,idce theca*, but their voices wcr:n o0 low that ebe e'uld eat':h only cantina . ca WOWS of setae they raid, anis tone but Ingrana'o, velmee vome vat; keen- r tY Tg o, tcv,; deeee eta f was gre fly tiler.relieved. 1 "Bangingaround epees eera e eleP "1 also relieved any cea, *,gad nine; awn it. bneiness' i€i on thing, but of the craw. reorder is murder. Po as You like, tti wilt weer be witiaaaat a bottle cls , but I can't have. a band in it. Ice- ilpr, mope, in the lame, .*tate I eau,member Blakely. Nothing, art nae but. not reeoallneud it to highly.►, smuggling and coast. Mawr- Yoe? Puke nee. a tattle.; serge family size, years at moat, I've got urine casted Gast. eat all druggists and dealers. away, too, believe me." Put n f 3 , 'illnemi;or •Blakely. "'Was it Ltd., Tomato, nut. 'tlaiburxa Ca ' Blakely wise had conte to her in the cove, with the bullet wound in bis----�a ed that gashing you d,vbut anothus- er, ue ' and the small boat pulled along., Garman. to whole they were taking !Retold IAsranl nodded toward the Rand. Gay'sfi. rgers. fondled ber pie- "Bring : „ tel, tentatively, but well she realised prisoner: Laing hien, Bodge," ha _ �: ,said, and then ran xluiakly.ubp the tech -y _ •^ ; � � that any such action %vaud be worse der first .of all. tee, .t+ • , s *Mew, grad tt than (ally, for these were desperate Bodge and the +C1'liea�laan prodded. s 1C'it► it : a rn* men• and then wells 'armed. Intefitue Dosser 'board," he said softly. flavor and full4�-*lied richness required years of experia nice*'. Every ,package guaranteed. RED TE `Is goodted'. RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE is extra. Brood Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup ,► r, . , + - : • told "What oils I to den with hill ?" . . w bute . /10 0 0 _ s f defenee would put to differ. Rand up and shoved him to 'the last A , eat light on lass somPles. If obe :ales, -which ha clin'bvd nimbly enoug"it. +te �� i' ,a/ + could • only get to .Rand, slit her Pie- COPYRieur teen b tel into his. bands', hie bends.. though he mien• htl%e been stiff with. Y � • �` . the cold and the +exjaosarre. ° ;is were The J Q 8-MgRRikt. C41. .0 u.s1ttvics Still there was no optaortuinity, lend they all, Gay's fleet impulse •vas to • she couldthink of no subtle expedient crowd forward, to go un the ladder to 'contrive her ands. CHAPTER Xl. (Continued) t neither to right nor left. After Min after hila, bet:. remembering in thee ; Outside in the night againShe cameth coil man, Hodge of course,'sclfh ac oe usd hhVO irate toingo n spare .. di olr erleviec of Ther pj reon stood flat against the wall and 'wait- revolver e in one hand. the other might, . so .Its It of vannas class cd* It, WAS in'. ler ..heart to touch tlaust through' the bound one^of the• t.gp PT bath •*vans tenderly ultaut in :nice of her fagots enc Pknucktrs, • Rand As he passed, to draw hint. out prisoner,. fray's fingeis ached, about h��s d moping shausd°rr« she huuag .modestly 'Back. One Taft°r. of •the lino t a they walked, perhaps her ,ptstoi, but she know ,any use of ! If I dared.1 would. How siurpris- another they hurried . upr and , the: lecea in ..once in the •darkness it at that moment would mean only ed they would'bee ..:.Rand, Id say, Chinaman indicated ler forward. . p ll death to 'and, and to herself as 1 al. l* they � ould all., , Already the ship was healon,., oast, hiotlonlesa she %vatted, co01r. aiwrv, _ _.._ . TilleRSDA- Y. illi i Ii 1,11b, 1529 mead uti a tittle., st, that ane cayeid t i *tare out from beluw,i the Shadow 'the feet locker. t -The cabin was tat esilally large, with !f beth •aetein,ng The de ,i: was cov- ereel with t eeke, revere, writing 1 cf,a";s�t:: a:O. `there eves a tylae reitet•., On the !sake were fisc 1 o, laapera, suer e beeke, prefc"a; hmal in3t:'u'„ ClitC,1 card en a revs of tweet were ceatt3,1 cape, unifcrrers�-rich s thta;a. (a' ;3 . £*cart eau f:. It was a ream e Lent, a r eeir esato retarn. There tete golel Maid a the cute of *tae c .at • on the walk. i'aalr r3tvipes. 'fee dear laa:icu.""3 ga peel Gay. "It Ir iGarenar';r canis*!„ Ike oyes maim diet -Ile., her head i 1 rc,fled: [ala, harm r cvlaa diettee.. ;ties; at; rnurrl�a -t�a�: UPalec y...,. l;neti aetivoly, half reolf :finer what elle wee - *:brat, she ;started to, shudder 'kiss Inc.' I dare sa' t h y v• g- .. deciding 'her breath. ' r well, Perhaps 'hater slag might have dtola dead of astonishment." her t as Ale seen 'shambled forward into There WAS sudden. sound on the n chance-�-1a° was i strong:I swimmer chattered nervously, her_ lalwes'; the corridor and up the stairs into ellor° cc the .cove, the lacy **lash of --if she could only manage to release ta'en:bledi •cold little ,smiles wti�nkled, the warm bright smoking room.. Gay oars, a low tvh!tale, the scrapintr sed tbo bonds tet held. him. }her lips..., am going to laugh, she. i• slipped into a corner in the. *ludo'. grinding of .a stoat on the sand, 'nand I Still from behind the Curtain camel thought, I know I em simply going f of the door andcrouched theca, rageni the lacy. 'whistle. i the silent, closely cloaked figures, alio, to scream with laughter. RowAb- watchful, catlike. • Them without a. *rendfrom with.after anther, silently, and at last not surd this is. Going to sear with a i :Hodge game in with the prisoner, ln, a curtain at her hand was.dra►wn.time. But there was a sound with, band of �, murderers.aeliudiculetrs.'showed him• unceremoniously. into a aside. The littltti 'ilinan in theme s. in, the drawing of curtains, the eliek People dont do such things. Such « seat an: the opposite side ox the door, out and •padded. softly down toward of A .latch, the slide of :a,wooden things don't happen. `I must be los-_lboyond Gay's sight, anti Want quickly frttme.'• ing any mind,. I dare say I am. crazy, out again. . t sa % y the bore hishead lowered. to lei_ 1° toe a n ,d, 1; ..._.....:. "° '- . Cay did not hesitate. Stumbling as they think on the island." :A low 'She slid for*vard, in her seat and ,� .� - �Y a little, •.he moved out swiftly int: drys chuckle gurgled through 'her cold peered around the projection of the 1 -i t e _: the line of silently marching „ lips. 'Theentan.at her aide turned. door . to the, opposite cornu where �`"LK a O ; e n nil bin., ting. "Cad," lie " ) ilindl automatically, ,,� e. r e They' don't •Rand sat ,alone, dejected and -sullen, Blindly, surf Cally, .unhesitatlnt put themselves out much to glee nen 'hi hin fall down in the woolen col- • le, she :followed them, but in her, vice, oh?"" . lar of his coat. blitl yneastlel1° f'°11 full length on. the Gay's reply' was an :indistint;uish- Daring the bright lights. eke got up rock able murmur. but elle guarded ' her. Land crossed the room quickly', slip - Ronald Ingram came upon her from thoughts more closely. plug into the seat ' beside hint, her 31 h d o in . She felt the touch o • f g a ha• 1 ivin inSt i Aral a bin. haat -sit her a3ltaulder. The •men smoked thirsarily. • She >; t;g s . Get top, d- n it, and be careful!" felt they were not fellows of n .ctri1- At the unexpected touch aid pres- man hand, but separate, each for sure, he threw bineelf, back in his His casae was lacy, less than a vans- Per. himself, except Ronald Ingram,' seatsuddenly and looked at her. For Hodge and they little Chinaman,, endl the first time she s;iwr hiss face. Sha Gay scrambled to her fret. anti bur- thp,,man who manned this boat. The never know how .rhe repressed the ailed after the others. A hand was athero held aloof, nor did Ingram cry of horror that ease instinctively: hold out from the boat to assist her, show env spirit of camaraderie to to• her .lily,^ at the eight of him. She and she was ;swung tip in her turn. one of then. It was ,some sinister had rover -seen him before. The face with Ronald Ingram behind. her, the personal business that brought these was sly, vicious, lard, the most evil t last men on. • men together. : face of all shin had seen that night:' !'O. K.?" breathed a voice from the Suddenly, in . the darkness ahead,' It 'was not Rend.: She Vas alone. tboot« ` • ' the .lights of a ship showed up. Tights at sea with the murderous band. ## keh. Lets ga green, and rod, end pale. • Her flesh' crawled upon her quiver- The boat crunched• on the sail «, a 4 ing neteetee as •elle shrank back. She Banff Gay fingered 'her• .pl,tol nervou.l„ , again, swept into the water. The tempted to fire desperately for 'hells. was sure he'.could not fail to hear the: I oars dipped the waves. A fine exalt taking the chance that 'heap would great pognding of: hear }learn in bar- throat, he b n e lips. t t t so o her t"o , tea 1 n came v a er a , G She w y as der- a t i `il v olya . W h n %va o% t. c aC r h ie`i yS a a ing death with stand.- A If she could -; anomcnt. The boat seemed to be Rand. hand! The .nam s 'bent in not 'connive to save him, then she, heading direct for the ship, .not avoids 'her oars, throbll�d an her pulses, : wllo lead selfishly refused• to Share ing it; yes. they'wer° luaking'*or it. Sheer terror, panic seized her. Sho • t,is .life, would gloriously .share his not ship, then,. was Cltr.man's, where f;re�v frantic nl error Intl desppai> . death.• : they, were taking Rand, 'There .%vas S30 edged 742rh troln him. further, The -boat beached swiftly out to sea no signaling between the two that farther, until she reached the :door, and the fine salt spray touched her' she could see, but the great majestic eorriwhere she_�pei3red• out .Iota the diet feee. monster of the sea slowed, tum° to A corrid l otv. and. el n sounded clic whir of ,bells from below; the spit of. • ..w steamand the pound of .the engines increased. - The corridor was empty, : dimly: lighted. Gay edged outside the door and stood a moment' uncertainly. Doors down the corridor, to the right « ""' slnd`•thw left. One stood open—a ea- bin—there were ehairs:. is deskt bright lights. If -only she couldgain aeec-7.S. to some passenger. some traveler, she thought she could not •fail 'to gain prrotection. Gay slid slowly along the wall until she wee beyond sight of those in the smoking room. Then, ",' with a desperate flying leap, elle gain- ed the open nom., the 'shelter of the cabin. It woe empty of occupant. Steps sounded on the stairs leading up to the evoking r•0am,• a' voice c'al. led .orders. Gay flashed a frightened glance about the :room. Beneath a'shelf of books along the wall of the shin a' wide beak teas mode no. the blankets turned bark: Beneath the bunk showed n fact locker. but the bulIk was wide, sw• was not large. • With movements quick as thought it - ,self, she i+eiuirnaed under the bind; at the foci; 'behind the locker. std wrie- gled lee until sive Was out of sight from the room. In the silence she "Located in the heart of the businet district Overlooking Greed Chola Pere, A modern lonproof Hotel. Q room: eachwith Magill 2a4 and upwards.: it Famous ResEtr nt music also Coffee Sho P HOTJEL • DETROIT' M fa omen a aria Willyou Sell us zjonrRiies?' taWARD31 IC . 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LIMITED Ait.rrtitiv g ,stir. jl,ertntegt i4 I ea', IIOX lr.'SennON e11" MONTREAL t; ar ti's die sifts boeirse who pita tilt* boat* tahlia.- at d.s tato he whim tw Pate not k. a*. ow door IS peptise slag= rt TTasetti hospitality ails the ahem- stook t.L kt�*cVaittAmmarreal. Oat * s � foe oe satat*wr Moly ].etc[ Avast ere. J. Ilk MCaaalo Peelle NJle..Ascot Tets,anbe r enean sea • "Coma On In, Ingram -,•mold as the Devil." out, feet first, from beneath the hunk But she was stayed by sudden nois- es, steps and voice, in the corridor. • "Bring us coffee, Burt.—Coma ' on in, Ingram« --Cold as the devil," The voice was. deep, i}ssured, with a pleasant gi*ality' in its depth. Two *nen, Ronald Ingram and the captain, stepped quickly into the xoom,uited off their.. gloves and wraps, 'drew •chairs up to the dek,. their backs to the bunk. Gay, crouching there in her stuffy woolen garments, watched them fur - lively, one eye riveted to ,the captaiit between the trunk 'tied the great boot. A Jorge figure, broad, not tall, with a massive heats, and dark soft hair in oreet abundance. ins face'was.'like the face of a saint, lnild and spirituel, very dark. The ; lassoes of the eyes w ere dark and silken, the eyes beth mild and kind, Gail's fears stilled a little at sight of his 'benevolent face. Ile heeled himself with the peeei's. trail the boy cavae with coffee, which, 1,tb; men ' accepted in silence. As soon as he had gone, the captain took UP the business .in. hand: "Papers all richt?" "Fine. Best a set he ever: turned out. Perfect." The captain studied the papeass' again„. ' "Pulled a boner bringing that fool Sorry,' but I had to bring hillo. I e u do t let him 0 1 go. Hehad'.. cele- b snooping about, and I didn't know how much he had picked' up." • "Why didn't you— fi The captain'n'`s gentle voice trailed off suggestively. "Taco reasons, -and both d--d:gond ono 'We couldn't get rid. of him in that. cove. You ought to know that. My God, I'II never forget poor Blakely, and how he kept coming in oh every, wave.—That cove, 1 tell you, ' is a trap« 'The tide gets nothing, out, brings everything backe-Five ':tittles Blakely carne. in-ethe Igen cursing and praying : ,crossing tllemsdlves.-- Alid at the last we had to, keen 'hint there in the shack till he rotted. I tell you, rotted ---Besides," he said, "that . was any bargain with you. 1 toad you in the beginning that I stuck Rat murder, and I stilt do. D --.-d if I'll kill them unless I have to." "A good pz, aeher was lost lit you, neonnie," the, captainsash affection. 1 Lately. "You've got a conscience—or a %lyric stomach--aanre thing.--Wlr;., whatte one crook more or leas in a world full of 'ern?" "Blakely was no more a crook than > tune', Ronald muttered doggedly. The captain alatighed jovially, "Well, bless us,''boy, what else tae f • . you �'•--- Come,, have more coffee,. You've got the blues." He touched ' the ball. The captain glanced at the list of names in his hand. "Bring 11Ir. Rivers." 1 l; ere a said a l rd to the 1. who Answered, sea an "Thero's a reward of :theca thous- and for him. but Litt had plenty en him, so I said five." (To be t'ontim:ed) VVcrr. I" the time to Kier Moths Nfotli em's are hatching. Moth worms begin to eat. No fabric is safe* No home is fansnune. lie stare of Toile ffainier. War against iarotbs. Br;,innow. UtV. FLY -TON. This amau-datacl stairden liquid kills moths, moan, eats and moth worms. Your retailer has i1t. For fall dicectlonng;.l 11.I•px zam% circular fcoraricaicr or etrol to Carlota Bev Spray Co., Lin,icc+i, tiriKhron, Cut. . Ka' -de 1,, Canada 2901 2r e' .,tertee *,:. _ r 1 + fir- each as follows;. Clinton, total days 44205, per rent, 20; Seaforth, total days 55,859, per cent; 25; Winghiam, total days 39,127, per cont 18; Gcde- rich, total' days, 14.943, pe. cent 16; Exeter, total mays 45,315, per cent. 21. The total county payments were as follows ; !Clinton $10,408.04 Seaforth .. 9879.05 Wiugham ...... 7,892.95 Goderteh. .... 8,37493 Exeter - +•: 8,028.18 • Total ............$44,383.1� The total amount paid by Huron County to High Schools in adiacent nounties .was, .as .fellows, . $2,765.81. • Total paid to Continuation Schools • in the County of Huron, n13,450.08.. • Total paid to adjacent county con- tinuation schools, $2.226.41. - The following will - be interesting . . ipformation, showing the increased cost of secondarzr education in seven years': • 1928 1921 - 192'7 , $35,3019.30 . $58,637.14 - $63,031.15 an increase in 7 years of 80 pet` cent., Worms feed upon the vitality of children and endanger their lives. A simple and effective remedy is hloth- cr Graves' Worm Exterminator. 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