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Barrie Examiner, 5 Apr 1923, p. 10

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I; THE FARMER s j . \ _. Relieves caked bag, gy- get, spider gr `infection of tug, teat, also thrush in 110 es feet fistula, |`4| an-n- Iu'AA 3-an an` munutactureu V only by DOUGLAS & C0 NPANEE. Ont. I III! IVSV . IISUII -- vw 9 --9 etc. tops bleeding at\ once. ~Removes.p1-oud esh, soreness and swell- - 8-... THE MARKETS E A.t all Dulexs and Dn;gi Manufactured, only by IOUGLAS & C0,- NAPANRE, Rab tvlinevchest throat with . . . . . . . . . 25c basket} . . . . . . . 5c bunchi_ . . . . . . . . . .. 2 for 505 5-150 each . . . . . . . . . 15-20` peck ( . . . . .. 25c basket; . . . . . . . . .. 35c basket . . . . . . . .. 35c basket 1_ . . 35c basket: ~per ton $13.00-15.00;` .. 55-60c 1b.;' 30-3lc dozen f . 28-32c lb. 25c:lb.5 . 30c lb. annausnavr. * MAUD-E. CLAXTON; L.T.C.M. ! Teacher of Piano and Vocal - . . `Pupils `prepared for Toronto Conservatory . of. Music examinations leadinz uo to 1 and including the A.T.C.M. degree. Studio---King Block. Phone 424. ""_'T -'_ _"'-"_-_--_'- 2 sofuuuo mmov, Mus.Bac., F.T.C.M. Teacher of Piano. Organ, Vocal. and Musical i? Theory. Organist and Choirmaster of M St. And1;ew s Presbvterian Church. Gold medalist of TorontoiConser\'atory cl - Music and of the University of Toronto. [H3 Worsley St. A DB... 1'15` ! music am! 01 N1 |l3 Worsley St. -1..-----------j. i - 1 I ' i ,_______.______ DR.,FRED A. ROSS (Formerly of Drs. Ross & Rosa, Barr.` Late Surgeon Specialist with the Imperial Army. 4% years. `General Surgery and Obstetrics especi 0ffi_ce--l5 Owen St, 1 un. `Graduzre of I Office` and Ba V ,____.____.______. I` ` on. MORTIMER `LYON ;122 Bloor St. West. Toronto. will be 3 f _ 91 Owen 'St.. Barrie. every Saturday, 1 ~Diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose and, Throat. Cons ltation hours--1l u.m. to 5 pm. ;B:;rrj_e, phone 2, Toronto. North 33% `_A____._____._______.._. PIANO AND=,VlOLlN TUITION Special attention to younger,-children. gnvn un 61-1--.-.-.. . an-J. I.l`l ILL C Ll 1 Physicians and Surgeons, Barrie Ont. E Oice and Residence---47 Maple Ave. _fO.ice hours:- I to 3 p.m-.. 7 to 9 p.m., or ! by appointment. Phone 213. 5A. T. Little. M.D. W. C. Little 31.3. :________________________f ;_._._...________ DOROTHY J. SARJEANT. A.` TEACHER OF PIANO Tezephone 151. Barrie ' O Rnv Q9 ______..._.__.._._'....__. DR. W. A. LEWIS , . Surgery and Diseases of W0 !/nen "*As=ocIate` Cproner County, of Simone ` - --and-- ` DR. R.` E. IVES Graduate of Toronto Uni\'=r.-ity .Phone 61 I Of fice--58 Collier 3:. !Hours: 8-9 a.m., 12.30-2 p.m.. 6.30-8 pm 3 ______.__.____________....__' ,,,._ ..........u.. to zguxun-xj,-cnlldren . BOYD SYLVESTER Bandmaster Barrie Ci`izens' Band. 120 Bayeld St. r ,4_____________._ DR. H. T. ARNALL . 1' Associate Coroner County nf~Sim(-oe ,Office and Re-sdence--Corner `Toronto 21 -` Elizabeth Sts.. opp. Central Qhurcln. Tnlonkn..- 1 ch- 1 1 ` i E ouucm F. McCUAlG, B.A. 1 Successor to Qreswicke' & Bell BARRJSTER. SOLICITOR. ETC. ;.TM/ONEY T0 LOAN Ross Block. Ba ; lrlio .`l `I. u M-adua`e McGill Univ fice` Residence--Corner Elizabeth and Bradford Sts.. Barrie. Phone 105. not: l>\A`n.... 0 '1" ersity. 'Mnntreal.v ,.+______._____ L. J. SIMPSON, M.B. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON {ice and Residence--Collier St.. com Clapberton St.("Barrie,. Phone 27. . , uonveyancera Money` to loan at-.low-st Office--I3 Owen St., ix Building. Bax-e. Branc W. A. Boys, K.C., M.P. l 9- 3- ,3!!1."_?l, u-fl Lacuna: ulIl5l7Ul_IH. 1 OTOHIU. `Oioe: Over Bank of Toronto. Barrie. `Entrance on Owen Sx. Phones: 0fTce 241, Res. 314, P.(?. Bax 133 ` W.,Richardson.fL.D.S.. D.l).S. W. Randall Richarson, L.l).S.. D.D.S. f ` ons. w. AND w.,n. nicmmosou Graduiftea amf members of Royal Coilege of Dental Surgeons. Toronto. \ ()il'R` nvnr R-nnlr A` "'----~--*- " vvvu Aluuvvv llUWClIy [0re NERVOUS I AND cnnomc mso 408 nr on" 1:} n3}... 4'-.. :_:_RDE.RS .. .. V \.r\JnJvA')L1lJ vxxuunlu U] l E!-IBNE 406 or call at oice for i _, on any_ disease. u. nu auunnuo G LUWAKDS I8 Toronto ' St.. Toronto. R. J. Edwards. G. R. Edwards. B.A.So _, , o RADENHURST & HAMMOND BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS. `ETC. Masonic Temp.`e Building. Barrie MONEY TO LOAN _._...___.._.___,__.__..___} - ---...... m,c---uurne!` nlzzah radard Phone 2 h0`urs--9-10 a.m.. 1-3 `.m., 7 __________J____ _________} _ PLAXTOM &. PLAXTON BARRISTERS. S\0LICITORS. ETC. Offices: 707-8 Kent Buildin Toronto-,. Ont. ' W. Plnxtnn r~_ n-_J. m -rug. up InUUU1lU" Barristers, Solicitors, Notary Conveyancers. Etc. mev tn lnnn ..+.I.......... _-A-, /__.____.._..__.___ DONALD ROSS. LLB. BARRISTER. SOLICITOR. ETC. Masonic7Temnln RII:'1l:n.- 13.....- ouble Track Route between u.1u1\.LD I Masonic7 Ill 4_._-__.__._-___; DR. ,5. G. TURNBULL e M:-Gill n..: .... -:x.. -I { DRS. LITTLE &. LITTLE iriant a}..I e ...... _. ~ R. J. EDWARDS 0. EDWARDS I8 -Tnrnnm St Tm-....o.. CHIROPRACTIC DRS. B,URNS is "BURNS - _78 Dunlop Street- Over Reeve's Jewelry Store. TTITQ AM nnnnvrn i\vr-A- THURSDAY, `APRIL 5', 1923 = . --.--'7----- ALEXANDER COWAN Q..I2-:L-.. fa BOYS &. MURCHISON ....._ a-|:-:. - ununnn, au1.u;u'U. ETC. nic7Temple Buildimz. Barrie MONEY TO LOAN -1 Music" ARCH1_j11acTs H2362? mm. opp. uentrz Telephone 167 _.--- .-nu, Illluln --'1] 33%. J auucls, DEC. v.l0W9St rates of interest St., in Masonic Temple ' Branch Office-Elmvule _ M_pA n n ll....-L2,- `y. -25 years. 0bstetrics_.especially. =n St. Barrio .vu-u_v |}l"~)ll('0f` Corner and Church . \ `A 1 R7 an-uu**vuuIuI uuu UIUIF 'l3l'lUIIlI .34!" Ear. your in advance (in .am_arS 82.50); mtad States. `$3.50 per year [in advang, ' Both oil! and new addresses should 63 `van when iiiango o! address is rbquastad. Hp 4_E.Vl_.[.ATlDNS-We find that most 0f_`_!)Ill' aubaoribera prefer not to have their subacri;`1~' Jioag intarjrtgzted in casftheyr fail to remit aiofqro `eipiratibn. While aubacriptiona_ will not` be `carried in arrears over an-extended perioggyeta -`unless we are notied to cancel, -7 l`Imllm9"i.Iln hhf fhn AII1: III: "0: Gordon Plaxto r. A.T./fc.M. A `V1-\ u ulllclf`-lblHlV'1!`8 D. C. Murchison. - JJGII If. 0. Box 1075. A UHIIH-D. Phone 683 Town to null (V A IUQI. ,78pm corner of le 275. 5 , , Phones :- I , _- ..-vuul\O - information iPublic . Barrio. In the world .1050: century. A train of her for her in The drama three gener man on th had a univ novelist, pa an actress pellation "t. given to be wonderful v nu, lull dom. and English pe rank prior number fn reprosentat ment of t sentmion` r bull! H11.` furm. N but 9! h: Lurcl Nvx lwr Hf In gmuml fa nh.<(-n1.'4-.< mum` of discllswitntu poors mm lust. your. BP:~'si(n1s n tended Iv. lord said discussixng of the mo tain race himself on l3c0`tish [H the Union an electo since the then have them, run .1-.. _ A J nu: do-1 Rug. 1(`lHp1'J' u .n..n.. | S'nncoe*Mar b|e works! nu.` `.111:-' v uIIl.l'll and I50 I \ I IIIIIK III zsswxxnlnli um! Hu- I, , .'1.~ will e*.\o~:u1i1 11l('k~4 0 with 1|!- opini A. .. thr- Hr ing ....-... . I Hi) l|pK`!:l Are wen, su},p1i};;}:__ yvl.|uu",Dlt Anni WU` III! IIOFIHOG V0 03008], `we f mehe subscriber wihes the service cqiiiihub. R_bmIttan'ees ahouldme made by . Ian /at, mohy order, or cheqge payable at pa? in Barrie. J. A. MacLa:-ofx, Editoi. V w. c.-waus, manager, nisi..a.a -"_ ELI-'i~n}I.}'.ay":}.3.7.I.".?'Eug Post Ofoe Square, Bag-tie. Subscription Price--Gnnada and Great -Btitaiu 82.00 III! ITAAII `ll nrlvn-nu- I3- A-4-..! on llll. Eon 11-1`:-:' `BEST in BAKERS BREAD ' HOMEMADE BREAD HDIIIIIKI DIS!` 5" Or der AyoTur monumqnt MW and `have it ready to set early in the_. spring. Our `stock of imported. and domestic granite is well assorted, and,` prices 1Iig`~ht. L Morgue and Chapel ` IN CONNECTION ~ 3 QQIP Au: ~ \ ,J%,_YouR`% .R'5!.`.`?_"YG NEEDS opzu oav AND NIGHT .-..---...___._..._...._.._----- 20 Owen St., Barrie c. w. J. EASTMKN, PROP. Phone 277 R. __G. MANUEL, MGR. Phone 721 Moo NOT new and CHICA m. MON'riziAL' TORONTO DETROIT. G9 I`: din.) n:_.:,, Ta5s;"aa" sco1"r s sooxsroma is tBAR"I3l_E_EX3_\Ml-NER_ .I;-.I -__-__. Esublishod K I6; vtv --cwc-1l\hJ ~-0ffice I63, Residence 353 `Prion. oz Barrie uutoccqo , ...-....- on uul: ual'Uu[lulI-'5. \ Talham read -these documents through 1` `twice. scribbling in his angular writing a ( : rough translation the first time, and amend- 1 `~_ ing as he'read.it again. ' 51 b He lookedup at the detective. , ?t . Tillizini had been infected with something of the fever which `possessed the other. .33 `.`What' do you think?" asked Talham... u I think, it is a wonderful discovery," 13 said Tilliaini. And he'n_ieant it, for that document to him was a_sp1-eciouls as am'- 3 thing which Talhamqmight secure from the e vauks beneath Mount Li. ' . - `Hi It was unulttn... -a-'------ -` ' " ' and 01 ms blood relations. x Leta our memorien be Able-`s`sed by childre. that we have brought fortune to; them, and made- them richer than kings, and giverxjhem dominions greater than .theI provinces of the "barbarians." n xj "l`..IL.___ __ I .|- . - , ..-..... ......u, uuuull i.3 cssellcev C-I \'ll'l.ll- umuuuue wiiicn -me pniiosopner made. i l One of "9 t0 the .*h`~" :` id'Th *8 `W; 2?; ieiiiiiiistilifsnhiuiiiaifvfg iie.ifi.i'.i` 9"" he hlmed "hh ihh hm` m'g,ht y mh`.s'i When you have finished delivering those` "3 how easy hh h.he for s`"'e V-".h`excellent maxiiiis," said Tillizini wiih a; :"l':::;'___`_`t`(l)l lh a'h:::::s';.`r s.f::t':ll_:ingl 31$ ? faint smile, perhaps you will come to the i ._ _ t " . "" if there be a treasure buried, totake lliipos ' - - Q n - . , l h `way xwithus; and we agreed. 4. So we have I u My point is thk said Talhnm bhom" I i . . ~. I we must go along and find that tomb set this down for the. guidance of our sons, : before somebody else discm,emJ-L AYOU See `f we hf dead w"bt'h ghiiht lt;.`l;: hag we have the information which was dei-.ied_ fenmhde}; that t '3 mhge .w Ff`: {to de Costa and his confederwau-s~-the in-' 3 at t .hhrah ahh htlafhf "OE I`; iformation contained in the- jade bracelet.` :egw`V" tebjfrfgkggn wa*v` " `*5 We said Tillizini. riiisiiig his eye-i` brows. -l . "W8 118-"8 made 8 Pit. 30 18.139 35 lllei We. said Tulham calmly. "You have] lT5`lf- `Bud, there is "0lhl!i8 3_`0li'l 58- .5 been so kind "to me, and have offered me 4 neath that door; so that if you siizili find? at either `side of the entrance, between l.WOi great rocks can ed two bronze images buried? the length of a finger, `between stones. you- such hospitality, even going .so_ far to ad-~i vaiice me the small sums which were neces- l, sary.' to my sustenance. ,No, no. he went , _ _ on,` for Tillizini. would. have hushed hinie shall pulla these and the (lOQ!' Wllllall asldown, `Thm>9_niat.tex-5, material as theyi i ll_ Ml helm? but '1_l8Vf`-1. t0 be !'8iS`~l- -8\'6 I are, show the teiiilencies of a. soul. I. once _. with the Strength 0f f1flY`bU00kS- , ulthought." he1mused--but Tillizini cut him ,- Aiid inside thisis a large caveswith two." 5h01't- T ` - 7 it ' silver lamps which shall burn on the days i _Tl\ 01'31i05 Of Calltaill Talhlim }V91'8 in- of its closing, and from one" of these lamps rclmed $0 61'!` 011 the Side Of l0Ilg8V|ly.r`8ml there ifa long chain of bronze which runs 3'1-`illizini regarded himself as more 01` less through a tunnel, along the royf, and is'-9Pl18m8!`l- ` [mechanically connected. (Here again` the. `B9-`tides Whiclh Tillizini had` W0l'k $0 d0.- , l a description of S00 -had been circulated up, manuscript is indecipherable). _ , I A "If You shall Dull upon the silver lain}: ml dw.h the hh:y-` hhd "y hhum which- is nearest the door of- bronze. the . Wh'h-hhghhsheheh hhh had hee".sysh"h' whole of the `do-Or of silver which is at thgliatically searched. '.l:he ports were being wat- foot of the steps shall open. =I myself niaileched` hhh h C.h"hhhhh we"-t. ". h`."d this tunnel, ind placed the chain therein,:l ah ehh'g`"g.hhr w'th~.t hhst p9'hg xing with mechanical ~cOntri\.an(-:3} strict scrutiny of detectives who were l Beware of all steps save the s irit ste. walchlhg the Ohlgomg Steahlehs` In spite gm; they are devmsmy made byh.__._ hs of this fact no trace of the man could be H: Inside the silver door you shall` find i found` . 4 '. . . . . i the` great rivers working-iiiarvellously, 'and= Nelhheh Thlhhm h"- T`h'zhh agreed wllh A on the roof of the cave which has been mat: the th9h-V that he huh heeh `h`ed `h ` smooth with great labourjmany stars shap- : hm hhempti t `,3ape' hhh Tthhmhr wh ed . . . . ..precious stones. And here -will the lhvhhhhly held 5 ", hge"-v`ews.thah most wj Emperor be laid__he and his wives` and hi .men, and expressed them with greater or a pit which we have dug on eithhx side slrehgth` `.weh,weht 9 h" ash accompany lei shall be cast the ornaments of gold and the dragging phhlles h the hahhs ohthe fo wsiivel. and the jewels which he worein-`hi-H canal. `and at inter_vals to _deliver little . tel lifetime. and the jewels also of his wives speeches `.`h't . fhhht-" f Ymh. h`:t'Tf`h. m; . and of his blood relations. _ ` .embarrassing ituation from ~_which Tillizini ~ V,` A I` ......J AL. All` nun Inn .... -2- L, II \ 1 c 5"` (Contin,uetI from Last Week) CHAPTER "XIII. - [3 Very-slowly Talham 'read:-- . I Ghu. Mi, Tsan Sui, and Tulm; .to, ' gether . . . . ..as brothers, swearing. . . .L.< . . This we say, being mechanical hren fropu I divers provinces brought together, Recanisei I of our great skiill til` the shadow of` th9i' Emperor's house (here is something inde-5! cipherable) that we shall finish the tomh,? 'I'itt.ing_ broze doors, also working on"a! machine which -the philosopher made. One nf ml tn t.-In. nfI-unr a..:A_,:: 41... In... A _ ...,__-.- -nuIvnll\A van]. %*&w****%*%$&%$*&$*%&*%* '54` *1 $ $ M *&$$%&%$$&&%$$&&$*$$&@& 4 , 3 >X< V `(All Rights `Reserved)- ,1` 1 ` Iink omova` scotia THE ; gay uuunn VVPII (Author of _,The Fciur Just Men, a-vwvn VIE Resources - Paid-up \ vitai D..-.._._ EST`BLISHED 1332 A __Savings " Ad0illit has %Two-{Fold Benefit f {g uua.rTenr u an By WALLACE. 1`)-m Wtllnn Inna la ... n mi-I..4.1..__.:~ s 9.7oo.ooo 19;ooo.oooy 22o.ooo.ooo ----as =_-I--'4 v=- .- been kind to '0 SW mlisuch so far 1-W0 =: `were ' M3808 bufiedlsary` , No, I1 SQOIIES. 1'0 ` W5-fa `Thw.e. matters, P8186-L ocks. 1 ,' thought." he? mused--but aveewith t`\vo.i8h01't- ` ' . v ..._ .L. 1 I am, .- - ~ - ~ g~ ,Why not form a good `banking connection by openin a savings_ account in one of ou\r_ branches now? /I Sitch a rfstionship to -a `young- man starting in business may prove to be one `of his valuable assets. s- ~ _'A__ savings aceeuni; in ITh_e- Bankof Nova Scotia not only bringsto you all the benets of thrift and acctilmulated saw-` `ings, but it establishes` for you business relations with ope oi ' Canadafs oldest and mosl:_ sub- o stantial banks. ` K _-~ up` ux -me xugmve Umngman. It was a` little phrase coined in a` hurried moment` 3 which caugh_t\the fancy of the great public; - ' the bottling up.'l:of Englandoto hold an ' escaping murderer, appealed to the popular -imagination. M V " _ ` ' Curiously enough, the greatest ifficulty had been found imideutifyjng Soo with any I known person in China; The Governor of Taipan, withwhom the Chinampn claimed ` relationship, had; telegraphed to his`) Gov- Vi ernment -that his Tmly son was pursuing` his .4 studies at_ Nanking, and` could not possibly `I ` betheewanted` man. - ' ` ~ \'!....`....a.L..l..` .x __, ,1 .. A. . - uuuugrr -we gnu, ne would (10 80. V The newspapers had risen to the occasion -hnd had referred exultingly to t_he.bottIing -- up1' of -the fugitive Chingman. It lhfnn I|l\:l\tl 3:. 1- L----:--1 V ' ` 7 f ~ CHAPTER xw. ,' 4 . In Search of S66 ' . : By Tillizini s iastructions. the house in Curzgn Street wag watched day and night. He had no illusions; he knew full well that if Soo` `could strike a blow at Talham `through -the girl, He would do * 3 Th:-I. nnumnnnnu-u `|.....I ..:-.... 4.- LL- - -` ` Unexcelled Dining Car ervice. Sleeping Cars on Night Trains and Parlor Cars on Principal Day Trains .... awculpu nu escape, and '1'alham, who `invariably ronger:_views than with even went so as.to. accompany "parties on "banks of the and intervals deliver little speeches -out e futility of vain effort-an ituation froml`~which . his _t,a`ct.. . delivered the searchers by the exercise of \ I ` , ,,-_-.. .--- ..............u._ mu :1 auul. .I._ mused but 3,; .f 3 I The Captain Talham were ; clined er-rbon side ;:'I-`illizini regarded ;' iephemeral. - H 5, w_hich_. had up . 3 and down tho mum.-.7 .....: ........-- L-- LC.\lIIn . There was: -a long-silence which 'l`u!"1zun .'broke. - v~Delay," he said. is repugnant to the ` 1 active mind, action isdthe essence of vital- : ity; Seconds, strenuously saved at one en-I, , are lessened hours of peace at the -')ther."' Whnn vnn hum: :..:.l....4 .1..I:......:.._ LL W `whole. He has a sort of pre-historic Bis~ mark.'.` M V __ . Ivhave thought of that too. said Tul-- ham; `~`the old kingdom of Ts in wa sit- ` uated in "a rough circle of which the town of H00 Sin is t-h`e centre. It is obviously: ;not the Mount Li in the neighbourhood of lPel"in. ' i - 7I'\L_.,` `A. cg M'ac`Ll:`.LLAN ' r-v `nu Iv:-Isl-clan-1lnJ'llV Mglhger, Barrie. IETIKE '*Tanha`Rnj Island, _etc) . .movements or 500 as 'Fllizini. I ful man`. and also a fogrful man. He dread- Old Raymond de Costa, a "bitter and hate- -ed the lzm:`on the one sid, ad the \eu-] V false; geancg of S00 on the other if it. ever came.` out that be it was who had played him? nu- , uu4ua ucpurbul. `, 5 There was one man as inter .movemepts of S00 'Pllizini. `Dnuvnnnpl r`- (`A-4-- - 1-3 foxuhis departure. ; u auuuxuuu. .0 ", ' 1 Tillizini locked it away wi iocuments affecting the case, ` Thorn Ilvno nu... ..-_- /~ 3 - PHONE _c. BROWN ...... .. ....u.u.vu vvuwu IS ])8Cllll8l'lV HlS,l makes his escape `from this country. As a matter of fact thg detective did not _leave that week nor the next. nor that {which followed. " On the Saturday of th thi1;d week cale fa letfer; it bore the post ark of Madison {Square Gardens Post Office. and was in the I - handwritinf of 300. It was brief and` re: iterated the threat which he had uttt`.-red in his shorter epistle. but more specifically, ` "in language which need not be repeated or, ztranscribcd. . I I rr:n:_:._2 I n - -A xauu. Tillizini had applied for"! Thq other,.- and was pref)`ar_ed_ China the following wqek. . pected Talham to be excited 1 any way pleasantiy surprised, ed to disappointment. .'I`q"mrn Inn.-I a..I..... in L" `IUUD u_u-re is naming very c'e\'er in finding! .'that out because I reeived a no`c which! was unmista/kably from him. Scotland Yard ` can do no more than they are doing. and: unless he leaves in an aeroplane. _4.md we` have made -provision for that contingency,i .I do not see how he is to escape from Eng-i land. ` t V I fI'\!II!" ` ' ' ` ` mm. 1 saw a man whom I ll swear was S00, | with a pe_rfee_tly fitting beard. I knew him in1oi'eo\'er3by the scar above ilis left eye. _ Just as he came-g_abreast-_of me e raised his` ;eyes, and then I was sure. I couldn t stop; ~the train. which reminds .me.'.' he saidi \ por-tentouisly. that-I must report the sta- i tion master and severai of "the employees on the underground_railway for xparked in- solence." 'I\!IIS ,' ' ,........u U: pcuscpl-lull. ll But `how do you know that S00 is? _ in London?" asked Tillizini. ~~ Because I saw him," said - he,'calm Tal ham. and socim,-d h'e ;-ensat`ion. Tillizini raised his ' eyebroxvs. ` Saw him and did not arrest him"? g V It was rather difficult." explained Tal- i ham. I was 0 the platform of a tube` station at Piccudi ly Circus just as the train was moving out. In a rear carriage as it ; .went_ past lne, gathering '-`need am-lver_v sei i ond. I saw. a man whom I'll was nerfeetlv fiftimr 5.5.4 I I ---- - U ' I.` 'I"alhnnn looked. a little crestfatlon. Thad dome prenared to accept \a little 3 from the 0t. 91' for his acumen an. powers of perc pf-ion.` D..L .L_., I 1 if? `the next day either for. the matter of that, He spent the whole of the day at Scot- land Yard in the laboratory. making experi- ; ments to demonstrate the value of a new? finger `print method. V He did not see Taihiam that night. norf but on the third day followngthe discovery of the paper, Talham came to see him in; a state of great excitement. , - . T Q in... :. L. I V - " ' brought him in his chocolate and toast. - With it came one of the` few letters which: were addressed personally to `him. It was from Yvonne Yale, aichahuing lit`le note; of thanks for the s er_,vice he -had rendere_d_.1 but she made no mention` of Talham. ' Tillizlni smiled. ` _ Now that the excitement had passed. and} the exhilaration of "the rescue subsided; be; imagined that thp uirl uni-vi ----- -`-A`- .... ncazuus or ms own. .-- "`. . He sent the boy away, read the letter for the third time. and aftm-`telephoning i ,- to assure himself" that the guards he had fix. ed in Curz6n Street were at--their posts, he: went to bed and-slept as soundly as any man co,uld sleep who had` not closed his; eves-,in`nlnmln.... t... :-_4-- A | - ' auvu5_u uuu lJlU.`b{`U IJUXIIDCT, D.` U. Shingles and I -reputed` Roofing. Wood Turning and Kiln Dr_v3`ngA a Speizilty. Dressing done promptly, _ Consult us with your building "'LlI`\O I\f\f""` vuu az`:_ve Il!'. Tillixiiii {rd-read the_..' idttdr, V. and gpht ,for ! ` ~ 1* the messe`n'ger.- . , ., ` I The boymouid tell him little,` `except that; a man had give --the letteiwte him to 'de-; liver, and since t e description of that mani did not in any way talk wgththe descrip-. tion of S00, Tillizini gathered that th?`mes-.5 senger originally. sent, had chosen _z;,depi1t.y fr): reasons of his ".' ` g "Q cant `Lo. L--- - ' ' V were [particlhrly interesting- ' ` ' l ~'1 he.`lette_r J15 \wit'hout; supetscwtioml an(L`ran:-- - . - ' `,`Some`.da ' will `bottle \ip' som`e B6dy_ who is very pre iqus to your_tind, and; you maybe sure -that when-sh is;once! again 'in_my hands, 1/nothing you can do will sgye her." ' ' . 'r:n:.:;:_-_, . .. -` ' I verytl lmm-. _ ,_-,, _,... -uIr\-I vvlcilllvlllllg` are 9 3urz6n '0 soundly any_ Quld his. 1' slumber for forty-eight hours. i In },,.,,,,: J..-_l:_l,. he 5 for `leave. he tpldg was nmrTomA on |---- ` 213 interested in thy in an 'l`ill:a:..: 'ed accepka _praise lfor; and hif tinn. ' ynvpcunyll L~U ICHVC 101'! If he had ex-l : or elated or in' :Iu-nu-imam! kn ----- -'--~ .-\. nun Iccul`. ue tom; preffarpd to leave for? -wan]: It 1... 1: I with the orhrl no (A ..... -_J ,_ _ _.. _ -------a stunt; corner Sophia and Mary Streets Manufacturers of Sash,` Doors. Frames, Flooring, C-eiling, Moulding. Water Troughs, Tanks, etc. - We carry in stock A large assortment. of Rough and Dressed Lumber, B. C. Shingles !;1_d -rega`1:ed` u U] l:ltll.C(l DI "1: d, be was (loom-I Avu uric uxucrr and prepared -upon I 2 went} I can't i "hope x Yn1ra_ I IT -' -- K4 '1`; >X0I0X0I<>X0X0I0K >I0I0X0X4>X<>X0X0I` W; t SATURDAYMARKET I pr; Despite the fact that" it was the Easter} t, glmerket. the market hall housed; a smaller} gvfcrowd than usual last Satprdax. The of-! nafering- of eggs was small` and the price; i jum-get? to 30 and 31 cents a dozen, an in- d crease of five cents avdozen over the pre- d ; vious week. Butter vgas being sold at 55 ,-+to_ 60 cents a pound, 'while 28 to 32 cents, I a pound-was being asked for year-old chick- fl] ens. Fowl was retailing. at 25- cents\ aj. gpound. Beef quoted at 10 cents a pond` gjor fronts and 12 cents for binds. .POl:l{l .8" was scllink at 16 oents for fronts and 18! H cents for binds, while 25 cents a` pound for ' I fronts and 28 cents"for binds wasdaeingif ;asked for ~lamb. Hay is quoted at`$1_3.00! _ to $15.00 a ton. Apples are in ,fair de~l ,mand at 35 cents a basket. for Tolmanl , .Swects. Russets or Spies. - I ; Butter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 55-60c lb. :_ ; _EggS .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. dozenf Chickens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 28-32c lb.? g,Older fowl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 25c :lb. 5 ~ 3 g Ducks . . . . . . . . .o . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30c " ,ect:~' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 20c : `vu---Cur Never ,cr ck or fall on Sendjorvou Free Booklet "C" 11101 Metallic Roong co. V 7 401 Llmltud , AUIHIHH DWI . . . Spy apples :Ha_\' .. e . . . 1Turnips ' . . . . .. Cablwagcs . . . . .. Potatoes .... Wealthy apples 5T0lman Sweets . . 'Dnm..:L.. Break the Grip of that %CA1l_c`i .' _ `m&&wm&w1$w&&$g_ "` Metalllg Ceilings Ilnianr arch]: -- 8.II -11 The Barrie Planing Mill Corner Snnhia and Ilnru co... -

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