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The Goderich Star, 1927-01-27, Page 6r� cavo It. triter than tiat we have. ;iM� aw "Jams i'rt! iii what At the Gare dr herd I expaarit tenad. aI THEE DIYT Is �rrM� the *Wr plan wheece + in an intensi6w form. that, "Roo of a wif-respwtwx held goat sag take out, ksrolituess srleP utter insi>tnitararte i tletst tete). glareed at rho learned that had assailed me at Wstxriao; : ! wasiatesw, and scur'riael from the • 1taR superior stroUtht vuktie Y't!f•it � lsirtla� tlt�txs and t went out into the anything uproar COW I YOUR i rreeae. of gay Paris, itrellteg anything batt As I heard ber unlock the char of ordinary goers. It is perfect fele all yrwr a tacg h p , the next apartment, almost before { bright, uproar". or gay myself. 1 v u TryPurity, cad -•- as the om Hour sack only is necessary she had cleaed mine, roali"d that was ince more isc•ad with the pro- I yF-iGtl w-day •- it: W cwtRin to only t r� blem of hotels, for I had mt the least SIGNAL'siolf ! she was far loo busy to concern )wr. as to honer are set about offering 1# !i# with my deficjenles, incl ceased worry myself on f one's services t# France as a mareen- the subject. �3 PURITY FLOUR try soldier, and the first thing to do, NTON A4A sed collo lead t4' Fooling that sleep was yet far front therefore, was to find a roof and a w6lus trouble. You ace thaw now „w, and that if I sat to in that un- 4 bed to serve me while I' hist abou#- the' witk °' as •i� ereoeata 5rx i ,ifk is tt ntt�ct Jiir" Mer yClfyrtuq t eytj►1Moe+' C.aaE l3rsi. fes i tdst is to tact. creoauslsion is a friendly room 1 should go shad, I de. . quest. WACOM as+ecywutwo4oidaetioty ; scvrnded to the fumcir, sought a big r .v iKs«.rs t wvac #Nor tt�iN Cw. t i„wrwl. tue,ete, Mrw«J. Cite,.+, e„twtit t.+,s. My knowledge of Paris hotels was 1 naw ' thair in a retired nook, and, fxom be a sao�taxrc and hetdec ilea ia+fXaeuad trreese• w...t confined to the M#urice, C'rillon, the= ,xemeaapdinhibiaagermgrowth. ;kind a deplorable copy of La VI; confined —�- „Bristol, and the Ambassadors, but I «�yticgt,.,a c�s, eaeoaoieiw ; parir+iennt, watched the frequenters C i jknew these to be expensive, and, lig eceedicat�aathom m as one of the ' of this apparently popular Jounce. more.-.,ver, places at which I Illi ht ; greaicwrt fa ` cut ' Here I thought long thou h*a Of, s meet acquaintances, Where wAr toi sand sal tudotb•r foto Waf-throsttIsobel, my brothers, and Brandon* • BEAU Glt"STE great likelihood of my meeting any-„ cM: croo °ulsia°cootaine'inadditia'n Abbas; and occasional) wondered to owaettts+, other heahtyr elemouts which y one, who knew me well; but there ++as a and ]Deal the " �e , ,what would happen on the mor><ow. The i>reclte�rt Mystery Story Eves" Written a chance, and I wanted to behave aril atop the kritationflieneaatian, Nothing at all would ha ' Ppen until 1>>aiCIVAL CHRISTOPHER WREN precisely as a guilty fugitive would wtula the ereasote t>x *A to theatooaash, a I had discovered the procedure for . ,r �, p f Y do. i insl;cotbedlatotballood,attaedCsthe an enlisting in the Foreign Legion, and i b- ....-..-,....., If I were traced, and it were, found ofthetroublesodobeekstbe rowthofthe the discovery of that procedure must 1''X1;,5'1 Iwll` #1) `XIIIti,. 9 in my opinion that economy in tra. i, that I had gone, in London and Paris., aiernse C be tomorrow's business. The throe Geste brothers, John, 1elling is one of the dearest coon- to places where I might meet friends, m G'rMxuiilaion a teed r�aiisKactory 44� Were I a romancer as well as h ro- laI by. and Michael, axe inseparable it would hardly look as though I were in the treatment Of nt soughs AWI mantic, now would be the moment a Santa Fe maintains 'a special Service onties of all. i in their boyhood and youth. Uhl- + a genuine jewel-thief,anxiorrs to , odds, tymtsohisl sex ma, etxrotichttia d is Bureau I Personally, I would always rather , other fortes of tory ditietiaee, trxl Ia for me to announce the dramati. en- , in i�hatl'$e Of its representative Al ucl, or "Beau" is the leader. They travel first class and miss my atseals, cover hes tracks as he fled the cion- ermel>ant for butt up the austere after try of the French officer who had fir- DetxOit, IVZich. r' live with their aunt; Lady Brandon, than travel third and enjoy three y try. " ' On the other eland, I did rust want � cokla � flu, Xiloneg.rrFruxkxi if -any ..ed our young imaginations,. years in, England. She awns the "illus 1i a- good ones, on a clay's journey. Nor, migh,ar cold is cwt relieved after takinlr before; and sown the seeds now bear- TltisBatureattis redtoaaaistinpiann' tt tetC tcr,' a valuable sapphire. Chaplains no even-. is this in the least due to paltry ex- � to Munhout luggageder into an , obscure obvious f r- (.receoordinglsxto Co.,!". . ai,'your4ru t. ' ing fruit. trip to the SoudweetatpdCaiifoat'nia. �e�tfitf: Ing Lady. Brandon, the haP n g pp mation fut'hished about railroad fares, s meet elusivenest1°nnd despicable snobbish, p As I sat there .n the lounge of elle Claudia, Isobel; Michael, tAugustus ness, It is merely that I would cath- i eigner, and run the: risk of a visit " and hotel amommodadot* as well as li " Brandon and John are together and i front a polite but inquisitive agent de me with a bxtef "petty cent vrngt t Paris hotel, he would enter and tali t or spend the money on a comfortable r for:coffee .and a cognac, I should go trip*. Complete itiattesrariat oil roquest. --Monne suggests it look at the pro scat, a pleasant compartment, and iroliee, as seemed to me quite passible,;. deux. The bell-hop will show you up to him and say, Ie Ca cious getn. Lady Brandon brin;;s it freedom from crowding, tha>�.plt food p i£ I and my explanations struck the } "Not bringing any stuff in," I Haid,,i . r p Your will field tiui* service very heipai'ui, as si tLnb out and While all are looking it it the With cramped circumstance. het hien � pr,.prietor as peculiar. . , hos? does not remember me, pet- li hts o .out. When elle {Co nit A whimsical idea, strucl: nae. Wil 'and clrevv my entire fortune from my'hos?" hip's:,,, He would rise, take my saver and IitonC:ysaver. again the gout has disappeared. mite R°ha, in his �visdotli,9 would nrat�ln � eat go to the roliye themselves for: ever was desired Ili advancwould e, and the i ay what- hand and say, "Mon Dieu! The "S�txUt ate invited to ube� it free)y. Fill in itod mail J pend his motley of got o d ,young Englishman of Brandon 3b- c4?1$F1oa below and we'will do the rest, i next day Michael disappears - aPer, have the discomfort,- do so by -all; advice on the subject of avoiding, more the merrier. r„ writing a .letter to Dikby inking means. t such trouble`; „ „ bas° 1 should tell. him of my ambi- � i blame far the theft. X)i by Pollaws Saunoubler along the noisy busy Shucks, said my friendjy dart ser, tion to be a soldier of. France, to w"`r"�"'.rwrrrrrr,.rr„,terror.trrar,rwr,wrr,rirr�rrrraiM�lrri g De gustibus lean disputandultt, a, ` i and I gathered that I was depmcd tread In )lis footsteps, to rise to rank a f `t � ;=�,. I day or so .later, leaving a nate far the learned say, :ind likewise, Chocun = tharaughfare that passes the Gare du trustworthy, and-fame in the service of his great i a 1ae�T ,Tohn. Then Joint leaves, leaving a a sen r nut. Nord, I looked out for a gendarme. t In the big book that she pushed to Anyliow, tite third-class jou:nuy saw one standing on ma I wrote myself .down as Smith, } �v,thtmc and all will be we i�t`pitte w` u'"=" 't wi.ear ala us nate for Isabel, his sweetheart, Joint, presently I e 1 ,taetu c,,.r rroFov.R.. Believing that his brothers have gone i n, island to the middle of the road, " „ + to join the I''rcnch Foreign Legion, this by no means to my sant )tanto;'silent, Inscrutable, hniAobile, beavily; but citing to, the John, that there ¢ Unfortunately he did not enter, raid WW be �tMD"t��` 4+ t Ieaes to do the same and 'ourne y time, though ,the dna glrrcl,ly came i c� ed oli ressed by great re'sponslbl« might be sa nothing remnant ar.d ata- : presently, finding myself the last oe- � ZgwKttobeaway about """""'-�" y when it would have seemed* the height , caped, p ble in a whirling -and dissolving it I- (p g y Also e1,,pd" alod" 0s,,,y hamar. fn Paris to enlist. of :luxury, � )*ties. Crossing to him, X raised my � vel qe.. cupant of the lounge and inclined to i 1'i.>y►e �^ . , NOW GG ON NVITII Tail, STORY ` . C w i x . I ui i1- ,brat, and in.• my best and , politest � "Guess I'Il hike up and .take pia- yawn, I crept unwillingly to lied. I " c From C#taring loss ( l e e t � --� — My journey to. Paris �,tvas unot•en+- eel my pounds into francs ';incl felt French (which is not batt, thanks to session now,,, said I thereafter, acid fell asleep) trying to . remember his No• ;Cul and comfortable, �infirming ill(, much richer, to Dover I cont rasted� a French governess -in-our youth, and with my best smile .and haw I turned name. -'^ the beautiful county of Kent with my 4 the Chaplain's wisdom and care),' to the lift before she could set►il to Trio next .da hn Sunday, loungea- ^----- —' " own Devon, in favor of the latter- asked hien if he could direct me to a; the hall-porter'to dispatch a suppo-' sr•-nt it iniserab y between ea i�Veno Bed and, at Dover, 'I went on board the gaud quiet hotel, sititious suit-case to the spot. ;.and my bedroom. i Moven his eyes, but eat his head,' On Monday morning, after a reasons, it was very convenient to .building of which I was In search. . Cross-(channel steamer, deeply ani) g y c The lift-boy piloted me to number ; yet itoverand done with, instead of over the door of a dirty little house With Backache :nor any other portion of his majestic ; w ' hon red and twenty-tvva, where, ! spongless bath 'and an - unsatisfying appreciatively inhaling the glorictta ; havinfi it to. do latera when one vvns was _a blue-lettered entice testifying Got U wl� It air, after that of the dusty, stuf?'y.'j person, lie examined the from top to a . inside, I bolted the, door and i petit dejeuner; I sallied forth and ut 1 p established. Hence flee recruiting-of- that the place was the Bureau de Re- rrovvdeci compartment in which l 11::d , toe and back again; drew breath. myself in the hands of .^tin excellent hoe for tine French army. But' no crutement. Below the label was the 1Virort the hart* he;tm: to ttrlce, ar,ii p . "Monsieur ' is • Banglish," he Fero- ,c , . ' g reale " said I' in tri- a barber, and, while, enjoying his deft ` p�iu it°ty a slice s,gu that there era travelled davyn, i J y suis, y , Frenchman could 'volunteer for the bald, laconic observation, engage- anrne iii n aur will, the kidneys, Mentally I was in a curious caitdi» i naunced. a Bute to my very French` surround j ministrations, had a. bright idea. 3 Legion until lie had done his cainpul- menta valontaires. 1)oau'.g Ixidn c fills give rebid to tion for while one half of m self' I ncknavvledged .the truth pf'. lits i ings, "and the less they ace of j would pump this chatty person. so� service, NVell, here then w^� my bureau of Weak :sinful Bind nehiii * bcieka. , � Y statement,'wondering how he knew I l me below, the less they'll notice itty "You don't know Algeria, I sup- y1. recruitment and here would X make P i ached unbearably for Isobel, the other c anis v:C- •` „ b pose?" I asked the man: X bet him talk.on, keeping the words �, lifra. Iigv Dta+lt°rri; t'pper iVocidsturk. half rejoicer) wildly at the thought of r was not German,, Swiss, D h, lack of luggage and evening l.it. q P , „' Dominique. clear) in titY my yoIuntary engagement;" and if 1.:8., rrrittsa�•'I earl highly recarn• i dish;•Narweian, nor Dutch. k It occurred tome that it might, be; ,But no, Monsieur, he replied, Rue St q y the hath. of .,Glory: led but 'td the: . ,, adventure, travel, nnvelt.V,_y, sparzau3 � de 1' .cher- : "'Xs Monsieur Din there?" abed the while. I had gat what I • mend Doan a 'Xfidney Pills: life, mysterious Erica the desert,' Hotel-Wormmndie: Rue, r worth: the money to buy a pair of , n g e goner I found this grave, its beginning was quite � itt; .1 .suffered .for years .with it 411111, y " " nv'atnas and have them sent to Sion- "I •hope to, .I said.. A rnagriifi- wanted, and the S atamv,bxelmeho, event to bed with it figliting, and all that appeals to the : le, he announced without hesitation. � d i } "And.irovv do I get tllere,:Monsieur alcor Smith. No.' 222-Hotel Norman- cent colony of your reit tountry, recrurting�aBace the better, for funds keeping whit its end, for a more se n 4 noel ,got tt r with it and the oul� bem t of-.romantic .Youth. ; ho j ' g would soon be running low: ulehxal-looking abode of glabm than 1 ' At Calais, the s' ht of a French a I Oflieier . X asked: f die. If I laid them° out on the iIat that. relief I could get. was to- Ivan b tick + >g a . t. >, i t crag xe• i t 'was indee . Monsieur , ....On ieaving the shop J hailed n this ugly little government-office I ' against somethin hard. soldier;. a 'sentry near the Customs . >' lade, was th'e prompt, . t c square pillow'"that crowned the lane. Ah, t , d r. " have never seen. g r a thrill. Ply, and the 1111-seeing otTieial Eye left *covered bed, the chambermaid would might tivell' say sa. A wdnder£ul 7ltidj said, Rua it. 1my exique, s I pushed open a ' I only *lace) nae box a,ticl exert now House, sidye tete a reali , rr tlic. A a' ie e nt and t e wort ' mo el u d jumped in, excusing my extraya- (Iro..smg the road,_ p . sh 1 p to wear. that etc incl sou-,ht ,among the t t ant. be so. likely to comment on the ch v me h d s d r rusty iron gate, undeterred by its :�riother where T oat .relief, null nary Vas X actually going 1 cels- i row' op aI roty- �': ace' b my absolute ignorance-a,. �_� I`vh� laves) hand w.as .,udden_y... _.-__- anw-- ossession articu s9_any.�. G_- .ang..t- �__tYaX i' . -._r rcifornt myself in-R -day` or ewer . f g + naueaty -off p s� p . • - f o - riven b a-...l . . - in hi's excellent. 2, il•atlalt the rOlite, and the~need`TorTras� the 'neglected cemeitg•^°allr'rde of.th d" - -... I have, four little girls, da alt niv kepi, buggy red breeches, And R long' ed, and an„ open .cab, d Y � laity of I locked the. watdrabe and g. T p e ,. the ne lecled eemetex garden Of-this own work sic % lar farm, bcyid(e p' gg many-caped gentleman, vyho did"eat pocketed the ke. as 'though to 'safe- pacifique to the. South and towards! Pigam I enjoyed the drive, feellrg g Y 113 overcoat, buttoned busk from the ( Y c. • gay place; thrust back a owi-ig door, two neon, to work for.)) , look like a teetotaller, :approached. f legs If ow much' lienee attractive guard n valuable- dresslntr-case. 14loxdcco:: excited and ;buoyant, and .filled with • "Noiwandie, Rue ale I'Eehelle," said and entered a long dark passage. r an romantic than the familiar Bri lf.I also avoided the .dinlnn-roan), . They do 'the pacific penetration by the _sense of adventure, After a I'rica utk. to box. at d t'ft ndarme to the cocker, and gave means of the bayonets of the Foreign tune I -found we were in what a I could see no notice recommending all dealers r sit flc�l tisk uniform that seemed to suggest e ti. where, in my loun,e-suit, X should he . y , a,, , o all to . abandon bope t•+ho .entered ' o „ a x her me' a military salute, as I thanked extremely conspie ous among the. Legion mostly, dont they. I ,asked.. peared ;to be'the military quarter of d p direct on :r,"er t of Hyde Park and nurse maids, at t }�, p d' him, raised my but, and stepped Into :fflahinnabIt evening trona; I might The Frenchman smiled and shrug- Paris, and.I saw the Ecole Militrtire )sere, but my drooping spirits were than pileus, oases, Moorish cities, an ,t prico by '>?1so T. Dill the carriage. well hope to dwell.in peaceful obscur- god. and gine . cav lrybaar.1iickq, . , The . utitaisdd by a straneling .odor of car-' desert warfare. - . ., .blira Co,, Limited: a ter I enjoyed the drive through beauty» ttY without rousing unwelcome lute*- A set of Getman rascals," he send. streets were thronged with men in boOn Coal-gas, and damp, Toronto, Qat, So is the unknown always bet fol Yaris'in the mingled glow of late o. than the known, and the thing we � act and' attention, in spite of the in- � "$ut .they have their uses.. " uniform, and my heart beat higher on the wall was , a ,big placard 'JJ sunset and the myriad lights of the adequacy of my equipment. How do-you get them?" I asked. and higher as the cab turned . from 'which, in the sacred. natries of Liber- : , shops and _streets; but my hear}; sank I decided. to sally forth, buy some Oh, they just .enlisted. , Made their the, Esplanade des Inyalides into the ty, Equality, .and Fraternity, oiiered a little as. the cab drew up befrrd it nyjanias. order theist to 'rte sent in at t engagements volontaires; like any- Rue St, Dominique, to accept for five years the services fashionable-looking; hotel that stood once. and then fortify myself with .a body else, at the head recruiting of As the cocher looked round enqu r, of any applicant for admission to La rr i at a ,busy cbrner, close to the Rue de two,-frane dinner and a glass of vin fice. of the French army in the Flue ingly at lite, I thought it would be as T;egion Etrangere (provided he tuns I,R-17a1L. dfl27 I•Rivoli and to the Rue dela Paix. l•rdinaire—probably tres-or+dinair6 Ste. Dominique. . Simply -enlisted well to pay him off here* at the cor- between the ages of eighteen and o er �It looked as expensive as the bast, in some restaurant there and were packed off to Africa nor forty), and to give, him a.w lowever; Fate had nen% me.her+, a5td _ _Auer, .an--tlncomforla�Ie. wasTi to _'B.tli I tho.►i ..service teas .wholly ..Perhaps it might riot be'goodrtrm. halfpenny a dayr - - here I would stay the lavabo. I strolled; nonellalantty compulsory to this country".said I. to drive up, in style, to a recruiting. There seemed to me to be little of ' r p to 1 Trying to look as unconcerned us a forth. made 'my purchases, and en- `'How then do you: have recruiting«of- office' and. in any case. there was no r Liberty about this proposal, Joe.% of • entealcolebraStion gagele:ss traveller may, t entered joy,ed a good-and satisfying meal in flees for a conscript army?" need to let the man know where I Equality, and least of Fraternity. amissnni the hall, received tht bow .of an im- a cheerful place situated in a soin��++- The worthy soul explained at. was going. . . . - Die the other hand, it was an en- JULY 31—AUGUST 6, 197 k sing Mall»porter, and marched avhat ignobler part of the Itue de Rf- length and so far as I could -follow posing I found, the Rue Rt, Dominique to sragement volontairei and anyone who ad tress g of l straight ahead, past the grand etatr- veli, at a little distance .from the fa- bus swift idrornatrc. talk;` that any be a wholly uninspirin^: thorowz1afsire didn't like the offer could to it. Theor Committeereside is endeavarin;, to obtain the namen, and t e i aYe i case and the dining-roam, to where I' shianable centre of Poria. Frenchman could, i£ he. ))keel, value- narrow, gloomy, and nit former, redictr nts at bpderich ani) viclntty in aider tO tsaue iuvita• dingy in the ex- Na one tvri§ compelled to accept it; tion.: for the Centennial Celebration to be held ou the dates above could s:e the bureau, find beyond at, Returning to my over-furnished lsn- Leer for service before the time came treme, and there was no deception- vir tiie mentioned. 'the palm-deckedfumoir. homely room. I spread out the gay when he must serve, whether he liked i Walking aloe it and glancing, placard at any rate Will Yt)1, kiptity all to the coupon below with 'the uatues au(T all. At the bureau, a very' 'pretty. girl r,yjamas wl»ch. awaited me, and won- it or not. ' Sometimes; for business � g > g g , dreamt; of guy Goderlclt Olt'( Boys or Girls of yOur acquaintance and s talking to an American in Amor-dared when the chamber-maid would feint side to side, i soon found the Continued from page 7. tame* it to Du. W. F, tiar,r,ow: "Ierieb. Wairtuan Invitation Cam.? � icon. g came to turn down the bed. And ""`�"'�"�� " "-'" .W a .. P4t1tAt#ag 'WRiTR i]cllltiTlH.CiT:4Y ---._ . _.__. This was .good .luck, I could malre then I realised. that T need`•have felt a much more csnvincing show in Eng- no anxiety, .for I had only to bolt the���f'� If 1t f 1tf 1f t S M�1 i! M� 9 NAME 111118tNST t DDUSS ! Iish than in my pedantic and careful door and shout something when she French. chine, and she would depart in igil r t Standing fiear, acid trying fa look nree of my complete lack of luggage' t like an eccentric foreigner who hrbi• and possessions { wally went about without stick .ax However, I should not be able to; gloves in order that he Wright keep keep her out Ili the. morning, when > 6 his hands to his. pockets, I waited for went in search of breakfast null the i Month of Lowest the American to Ra. re Ilcruiting-office, And then the pyjalil- ,• SENT l. _ �r� x � .�� u u.� � .W �Mesiv011ile i It was quite mpossible as ° and . the locked wardrobe would to avoid hearing what was said 'by plav their part: Prices. the keen-fared, s tuare-shatxldered, Even asstpod revaluing these iut- lumpy-teed, baggy-trausered; large portant tri a in my youthful breast, , ' .�: r " hatted gentleman to the lady, what the door opened' ani) in burst & hard- r r; g , >rr ON THE BALANCE' OF Ott STOCK OF* ,� timed chewed A. Cud of sweet rrcal- featured middle-aged woman. ' Any- i lection and Man les Magnificent tbinx less like the French chamber- Mastieating Gum or similar enduring maid cf fiction and the drama could a ~'. comestible. not well be riey-o ed, for she was, Coats, l./resse.s Millinery, etc Y When at length he took his key and fair-haired, 7tt'ty-eyed, unpreposse k The- est Sing. and arrayed in a shapeless black'., went,) turned #o the girl. , „Sri you was raised ,in ittltimore!" frock, plain apron, and ugly cap. Atbtltr�lCite C ttlti 'Elbe ntotltliCOMii ebbe 110L It Ilttrlis said I rapturously. "Fancy that With a curt abology . she flicked r l l ' _ W e advise an early selection, as we have blily one of a kind tiler M.aucs 5bi� a r t�+n nbrar� thatb +ithr r t� tea tint ; t ;tt 1� 1l:-ticaltc fret fraitib oat Nit w� scll�it jbeustihi your place? Peal blest gale down s corner o -c o s, f b. t at #rte �.:tt.t4�, PTIC0. Why lent It tv t the *'est lnc11 it will and bnllisat rake: to America. 1 COATS, r , + .. 4 i Say, I reckon this gay Paree hasn't � COATS, ranging from ... ...... ... ... $0,95 by $1$.00 ' i cost %twe llo trlttt't'. got anything a:r little old Nevv i'„rkl” R ` "Myr," said the young lady. `DO M En atld Not ...... $1$.00 per tot!you know Baltimore* You don't � DRESSES-•�1,-A REAL CLEAN-UP 04NDRESSFI ....$1L;.lit1 per ton ,l,y±•• and she timiled sweetly upon r, We also iattweiio iltc� ))*anter Atltitr:tciEe Coal. rile. : , CLOTH DRESSES, ranging flrom.... . ".. .....$2.00 t+ $ 0 ,Know Baltimore', staid 1. and left Na*e you 'I-111N t;rictl defter: in soma respects Erne* the :)vera +�� it at that, abient Pepal fele, is a SILK. DRESSES banging from .................$�.OU to $ .00 reit of Authradtc from the I t lr )' trrfeeetlRc�ytrrpars(bn pet ' ` ' netsylr�ania; title) and these "bots of Americans and F:nxlish rel► In pastAk terve, wltkt. „ • • ,* i� tell- herb. I rappost,'" 1 went on, "ritse'e !Jett% as arstir#Iyr holt` anti of. SKIRTS.......... ......... .........^.,$1.00 up -,to $3.93 c;' ut a a econrmic` resultns. i `!'hisC Gaal is s Slightly lighter . i eftugh to have you in the bumau',' �� NtirettttreaWei•e+Nhr" KIDDIES' COATS, to clear the �Wg the hotel folk are wire (and lucky r and theiefow tins at a higher teinVrature, is free burn- And I srippr w you speak French as rel+ eaaaaft certtAb reuediclsacl 1lCt° lit. • + . • • , • • • • .$3.50 int' :libel therellorz inore readily susi:eptible to draft con• well as any IParirian`" Iatrt+e+ wee, w>dek wleell sizes Erol)* 2 t0 6 "e2tT;> alit. It is ALI, co ll; it COVIts`to Nvu fret, from slate alis "My, yes;' she smiled. '"Most sit t►t" tit* ten %*, ham*a � �r tease aete ralow, itarad aft uftt*4 tither inbpurities. It cannot Clinker untcsx foree(I berona ,'jwen as I speak good old tl,a . dewa tie« tele` a` C" to tie! � C3 t0 14 y'�Nrs...... .... ... " ..... • • `• . .. • • " • .$3.95' to the high. fosi,m Faint of its fish. It is an ideal domestic Why, rs,_448 of lane P"1► ` aim ft tan Jamie . tb" fuel and costsecru S15.00 per tern, all sizes. I tiritiahera here. . . meet of bier rwbe tae. iaNaast A aard Mated MILLINERY W%iters can help '#in nat tent. when trrettlbra #a of the %motuml tales, a If Nour tarn: to or plumbing rtquires overhauling. thtylm stack for the French of 'Xos. rho dea'irw* wale act the air pa+• i I'll have a high-ban. Be,' " and 'aha'V' *tri *WRY #0101 aaad carry VELVET T HAT,% in several shades and StAft Cksin-Up If you require a new furnace lir a hot wtltir ooh or twkkd a pry Itttw latch. ir~ Aad to tete tans % plumbing, let its figure on it, also if yout furnace .2n4 "(Iete+ca ti at•r t311e.•' Maid a. •'I rank bre N"M or gelM tan tart mak..:.. " .. ........ .....:, .....$1.tM0;, $x,00 and $►3.00 plumbing ttquire to be overhauled-•-Clive us a call and It � want to tiers in here for a day or tw:... he taK l v�aari air tlt4�e�e}s. tarn. rota eert th.4re direct, VELOUR HATS, (ei re$ alp to $.90 tto+ear at.• • • • • • • • , • • , •$2.00 will have prompt attention. All a vast at my ria.,*." (Very trw. noel I #waan�arr•. • Ever} thing hi Shelf arts* Hcavv Hardware. kept hi W6941). "Jwt to nkrp anti hr" t• w. eat hole fleet, G(A a raeant lncatlem!" / stelKk, � 1ee11ele, w r ! t e "laurr:" naw nix fair frt'nd, and eesirrst as* tlese et 10% r we Maw wl at an indicator. "Traisienie, t�sra is 0%,%% IN 1W a ir4o wt oit. es. Nn- -creak "stet cceM 1 e +*�emsoal $* 91 Royid � Radyato mwT Tvar Me LE Co. iy--itNailsi. ilttlelt *1►a And r tt + dee tte*Aobwi a key and aica►s d ie to :>� !/e yeM6. 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