_._---- u-nu JLULHU `Cor. ayul Eiinbeth Sta. creamed. -or `baked au gnzitin. -. .......w .9 uewuumuy white and keeps the grains whole. I To go with poykchops-'-Brussels sprouts. onions. celery; tomatoes, turnips, cam, sauted or steamed appjes, apple sauce, on- ion sauce or tart jelly. ' Spinach. that wholesom `but. seemingly unadapt-aible vegetable, can be pe_1:ked up as 3, :fim`hnIp nu. ....l...__._.I vv ulyplg Cl'ea.l'Tl . . . . . . . . . . I Buttermilk . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ; Beans. white . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Cabbage . . . . . . . . . .. 5 Turnlps . . . . . . . . . . .. Carrots, basket . . . . . . . . . .. Onions. small basket . . . . . Apples, Spies, small basket Apples`, ordinary, large basl Apples. ordinary, small basl Maple Syrup . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Fresh Onions, bunch . . . . .. `Radishes, bunch` . . . . . . . . . .. `Rhubarb. bunch . . . . . . . . . . .. Young Pigs . . . . . . .; . . . . . . .. Potatoes ` ` I .. _-., ..... um; pruuunent and sold yflt ` prices `virtually unchanged from the eprevi0us week. Onions and_radishes "were present in small quantities and added a touch of green to the sur- e;roundin`gs. There were rather mo_re_ )_' potatoes than usual and maple syrup .lwas also more noticeable than hither- ;, to. . .Quot-ations' were: Chickens, dressd, crate Chickens, dressed .Chickens..- milk fed . .7 .. Fqwl. dressed , . . . . . . . Eggs . . . . . . . . Beef, fronts and binds . `P01-k, fronts and binds Butter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Cream. 1,9 pints and pin Whipping cream .. RIM fnnrn ill; l_. . . -...-:1 u . uIr\r\r\I: I Attendance at the market last 1 ungday was quite large but there gnot a great deal of variety in the 1 ' duce offered for sale. Butter and e `were the most prominent and sole {_ Try Adding ;a few drops of `lemon juice 0 rice the next time vou are nnnlrim. :4 1 ms treatment IS best carts and rbtiring. - ` ` Sample Each Free b_v!T.11!`. "A : !).;).'>t: "`C:.t`. 4 P 0. I99: ' 2 :-we. S.')t\D1lu..U 22621319: Try our new Slxa._vi:: . . ~ "i.:`cxH?1 g Stick. Autg ]..ic;_s-:51 SATURDAY: MARKET- -.,1n-_-- - ` Lang Girls Clear Away 229393 -7Vs"iT%3? 53$-Wm A-. .r` " `I. ` . ___' , _ . ~ , . 51`). .sxpea2'._the p2;1LoIe:: _x\_"1th Cuti. umtmexxt on the M.-2 w` +3.; 415...... may mm _-... ..... uu.1.G. .uuu.t:l` ancl eggs sold rtuallv 'lInPh9I10'Arl 41...... AI.- :u conLm_ue- .Da`.mng for `some This treatmencis best ourismg int; ' _. .........auuuc uur aeemlngly egetabl, perked up or chopped very tfine and hked' an pnn`t.i n , {fed ` I Sat- .,,-.3 kn} H... . . . . - - CALL; u_;;_ 1;; nnger. ` Oitrqem in ve `(W _'\`.."\'xn' En-H !1p.e ed . .. . 24-260 . . . . . . ` 23-25c . . . . .. 25c l.b . . .... 220 lb. 22--25c doz. . ,. 9-12c lb. . 13-15c lb. - 4'3-45c lb. Q . . . . 15-30c 40c ' E; A - . 5-10c tp. 5~;l5c head 3 for 10c . . . . . .. 25c . . . . .. 500 t . . . . .. 40c WELCH. CAMPBELL a L-'AwLEss - Chartered Accountants 1 Phone Main 5874. 59 Yonge St Toronto` H. J. Welch, C.A. G. D. Campbell. 0.4. W. S. I-Ilbig. Production Engineer ` ' '1`. E. Lawless, C.A. ;JIa.Ena`ge1-" Cost and Efficiency Dept.` ' Ontario and Dominion Land Surveyor 133 Blake St.. Barrie. . Phone 388. vIvI\Ir\ll'|I` Ul'lUI:H 0F=NURSE. Barrie Branch Miss Nellie M. Laycock, R.N.. C.P.I-LN 86 Wo,rsley- St. "` Ofqe `hours 2 to 3 pan. daily. . "Phone 1025J Application for;nurse s services may be made direct or through your doctor. Telephone 751W ` egg {IR .1 LAWLES8 T Chartergd 2 5 was pro- T no...-. _ - _. \. \JLJJ V-1.) TAILORESS Suits, Topcoats, Dresses. Etc, 2 Adelaide St., Allandale. Phbne : " VICTORIAN ORDER or: Ban-in R-an-L U. ,R. RUSK, OPH.D. Eyqs.Examined Glasses Fit Graduate Canadian Ophthalmic College, Toronto. 43 Elizabqth St., Barrie. Phone . ,5. M. SYLVESTER __Bandmaster Barrie Citizens Formerly Director of music Chm` `Hospital under D,S.C.R., band of 134th O.S. Bn., bandmastet Toronto Scottish Regt. b."l'a c!'Ier' of Music 120 Bayfi } a. 3:150 I\.I.'4LV.lUJJ.IfJ' ' REPAIRED Over Hurlbux-t s Shoe St` __.________._____ r:.HUY HOADLEY Organist and Choir Leader Collier St..Methodist Church Teacher of Piano, Organ, Voice* and Theory. Terms reasonable. Phone 283W. 1 46% Clapperton St, |:IJlVlUND HARDY Mus. Bac., F.T.C.M. "_Tea.qh`er of Piano. Organ, Vocal, an Musical The_ory, _ ,- Organist and Choirmaster of _ St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church.- Gold medalist Toronto Conservatory ( Mhsieand University of Toronto. 113 Worsley St. ` _ Phone 68 7 , MAUD E. CLAXTON, L.T.C.M. a Teacher of Piano and Vocal Pupils prepared for Toronto Conserv tory of Music e_xaminations leadi nn I-rm .-.....I 3 Studio--King, Block. '- . 'P1.;one 424 A \7v\ _----v --v DR. E. G. TURNBULL Graduate McGill University. Montreal Office and Residence--C0r. Elizabeth and Bradford Sts.. Barrie. Phone 105. . Office hours: 9-10 a.m.,_ 1-3 p.m.. 7 -8 p.m. . UH. FRED A. ROSS Late Surgeon Specialist with the Imperial Army, 4% years. General Surgery "and Obstetrics l V especially. e H. .0fce---140 Dunlop St., Barrie. `Phone 710. P.O. Box 1078 Formerly of Drs. Ross & Ross, Barrie. I L. J. SIMPSON, M.B PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office and Residence---.Co11ier St..' cor- ner Clapperton St.. Barrie.- Phone 275 "v""`_`_ :"T"`-"""""""" each montl Diseases of Eye, Ear, N1 Consultation hours-11 Barrie. phone 2. Toror ._________-._* UH. MORTIMER LYON 122 Bloor St. `Vest. Toronto, will,be at 91 Owen St., Barrie. 1st Saturday of __ i month. uu.u:t: uuurs: 1 to 3 p.m., 7 to 9"p.m.. or by appointment. Phone 213. A. T. Little, M.D. "W. C. Little. M.B_. DRS. LITTLE &. LITTLE Physicians and Surgeons, Barrie, Ont. Office and Residence-4,? Maple Ave, Office hours:` 1 to 3 9 'p.m.. or Phone: 912 MISS` E. GOSNEY "'l` A I T.n`D`mau , urt. W. V. JOHN? Graduate of Toronto Phone 61 Office- Hours: 8-9 a.m.. 12.30-2 a HOT WATER HEATING PLUMBING T TRY -.-- .vnuI1A\ 1. 'i*_tI"Iz`s' REMODELLED REPA In ran --u-xuuuI.I.c \4Ul'UHel` Count}, Of I` I Office and Residence-Corner ` and Elizabeth Sts., opp. Central "l`nI....:....... - n- .v:n~. `C`I...~I.-AL - DR. H. T. ARNALL Associate Coroner County of Residenc'e--Cox-ner DR. -W. A. LEWISA Surgery and Diseases of Vvomen Associate Coroner County of Simcoe , = --and-- V 2-LAA r0N &. PLAXTON , BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS. ETC, . Offices: 707-8 Kent Building - A Toronto, Ont. _; C. V . Plaxgon. G. Gordon Plaxton ._____:.__.__.______________ ,.._......,u.., sJuuL'lCUl` 10).` outzunlng` 1)l`O- bake of wills", '_:.*'uav(li:1nsl1ip.az1d ad-4 mi'nistrution'. Genml Solicitor. No- ` , tar)`. Con\'e,\':1nce1", etc. Office-'-Hinds 'B19ck, 8 4Dunlop St., `Barrie; _ ' MONEY TO LOAN. nAruub"1`1g`H. SOLICITOR, ETQ.-4 MONEY_ TO LOAN. ROSs'Block; Barrie I _ * ALEXANDER COWAN 1-Barrister, Solicitor for obtuinin l):)._Yoe _wills'. '_-:.'ua1*di>::nal1ip.ax rm 3 n :c< In H. UHD -\ CIVIL ENGINEER lo and Dnminlnn r......a . ' Lvxx-;.\'L. \,iIl'l(`(` 'ic Tonu)le L` I ()_fficre`---'I VV 4.. n C A;un ,)hmMmm. , BOYS &. M URCHISON B;_11'm'ste1's, Solicitors, 1\`ut:u'_\' Public,_ |. Con\'eyai1vers. Etc. . . !M0ne_\' Ln loan at lowest rates of in`-_ terest. Office-13 Owen St.. in MaLs~'on- lic Tonmle }~:m`lr1inn- 12-..~..;a - r.\........I. un. .u:r-uVI JUrlNl DN ` (Graduate -Nurse) , CI_-IIROPRACTOR. 32 Francesst. - Nervous disorders and women's and children's diseasesa specialty. . Phone 1003J. DRS. BURNS & BURNS 60 Elizabeth St. Opposite Palmer's New Garage Nervous and Chronic ~Disorders Phone 406 or call at office for infomation on any disease. UUNALD ROSS, LL.B. BARRIS'1`ER,' SOLICITOR. ETC. Masonic Temple `Building. Barrie _ VMONEY TO LOAN , ______..____________.______.,_ _ DUNCAN F; McCUAIG, B.A. Successor to C`res\vic-ke & Bell g BARRISTER. SOLICITOR, ET(;.- \ EONEY Ross `Blnnk; Rm-.-in ,4_.__..______._ . ,R. RUSK, taminad m..--. & PERCY HOADLEY anist `and (`Hahn 7-.. LOWEST` PRICES. ' Simcoe` Marble Works DR. MORTIMER 01' V3.5-If, Tnrnnen `nan =`--and- DR. W. V. JOHNSTON duate of 'l`m~rm+n n..:...... OPTICAIT ._._-._?._-._._--_--.---- PLAXTON &. PLAXTON RISTERS, RnT.Tr`1"rnne - DONALD R {RISTRR - Qn?r:'mE\l::n.B'r :__j_: DR. JEAN JOHNSTON ((=r-arlualva .Rl....-..\ - M; SYLVESTER :er Barrie c:+:.....-u nu: 17-mple Jsuuding. I M01\'EY TO LOAN ._.______________ l'leI Q` 136 Putty DI-llihll. can ' MEDICAL MUSIC :5 rresoyterlan ' . Conservatory of` 683 ? --_ V... \zuullI._V UL DllllUU8' Toronfo eth Church ` Telephone 167 ` - ., .ua..l.`x`lb`. 151'. month. EVA. Fan N-W Q I In V E I Barrie Band or Christie St. bandmaster n, bandmaster of 76"- Lbbll IHUHLH. e. Nose and Throit \0Ul'S--11 a.m. fn K nun LEGAL v--1o`k_I\\t"ll Bl... Ln .'\`l&L.`s'0ll- Bu1'1di11`9._'-. -}au'1'ie.' Brrmch fale. ' ` ~., Boys. K.L?:, M-.P. cnn - 1' `n '10`-.- uucl pUuI ` --and- `\l Inunl .7 v`rer;d}7};)r-ea`3;vet`EiiH:g::9 A large stock of all kinds of granite and marble to choose from. . I-5.11. . Dept. '3-11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Toronto. North 3326 ____________ . vvl IIIO I VJIV Toronto University Office--58 Collier St. 1230-2 and A nno .. .- v\._\ul1 1:1, vus. lock, `S xan rtegt. Bayfield St. -:__-_-_j-) Ill Store, Jl'l"l-I - F ittsd onto. up`!-:--{)6 UOHIGI` St. 0-2 and 6.3038 p.m. _______.___ uxuuuva-tug Sounty Simcoii` l3.--(`.nv'ncn\ 'T`t\I-rs-1 ll Now :18 ml-:_ Tm}: "st, Barrie. VIIVI a n. and Nuns:-:3` L. O.P.I-I.N. phone vsnnr hl\llIl'\l` . ' obtaining` mshin and sud- e, Barrie. ______.. xuma of` 3\l . X . .J. R. Boys. 13 } to place your: or:ier for a` Monument or Memorial, Let us get it 1ettered_,an_d `..n.,.,J.. /\`4 --..J. grateful letters. She s urunu ruuus, |.gu(.. . ial)--From all parts of the same glad tidings, same glad story of Su` fer no longer, of th( made strong and healt good work that is bc Dodd s Kidney Pills. new learning the impor ing thelcidneys in slza ing for the least svm; ney Trouble. and they to Dodd`s Kidney Pills, know they have a rem can rely on, a remed fails. Right here in Mrs. John McRae, a m resident, comes forwar ment that adds to the T Hahn .un-'......A (son EFUIIULUI Letters. DHC Hi ``I have suffered fro `for three years. I S Dodd s Kidney Pills. Th ed, me so much that I them again any time m me. I only used two box not been troubled sinc _ France Backs R France and Rnum:m1. an agreenu-nt whivl. linking up of tho ft-rm nations of the "Litm- military sense. 'l`hi.- i mean that Ir.'1n'-:- x\.i Mrs. John Mag; I ised with Do ney -Pill Slle Had S;.Iffered fgor and Found Relief i ney P'll . Grantabos, Que.. 'i]`.ZF`?`!\YYI 0]` not-fa /.5` RELIEF CAME , USING TW. standing xms not N.-:u'i -making any new :u'r:i . `Plain Taik to Britain's Pr:-mim- frank in his 6I(i(iI`t,-Rx delegates at the ope-nin Russian (`nnferenvo in clared his opinion Hm sent time there xvns In or subsequent B-itisi Russia. He_niso mnpi oessity ofpreatiny: :\ rs it_v. In other wnI ti anciers and munufm-tu do business except witi ledge that zn`r:1n-.'<-m<- ments were not to iw :4 whims of 'XtI`Pn1iStS i any he warned the Ru. p:u::mdn of :1` Bulshc-vi not be carried on in. in He drove this {mint de(-l;u':rti0n that (hv 1 mont would n6t :l('m-pt the Third Intornntmnu Rxhsian Government \ for such prnp:1:.::1mi:.. a standing: exp].-nnuti.n but apparently mu-n the party is ;.:`otting tirt-xi u Donald will nu tinuivt \\'i in Britain In) ilis` fun the Russiumz. .attn0ked. and that in may vupallnlt HI runl_ armies in (me (>pm`:urin out everything: living It is claimed that rm French S(':i'l)IiSt \\`;u.< operative when thu Germany was Hi;.-;m- since been inmruw-d 1 ficiency \\'ln'(-h nm`. in a military SE-l)k`v. such claims with u gr; have often been :uI\'. ious nations at \':u`inu. is certain that mm-h t` money are being vxpt-11 tive weapons that sh. to advancing the :1rt.< IIIC IVCVV Some S('i`l1HSl.< proved to their own ago that there mm war that Wnuld 1:. months. Filmm-e-s: human life woultl nc they :u'gu<-(1. But later the \\'m`ld \\`:u be in tho \\'runr4. spatch frmn P;n'i.< French unny ]m. ray" (wxpzlhle of a av-vninu in nnn ;.nn.~..' w. J._RiCHARDS ...THE 3 Bnnkl The New Den 9 I on oL...:.. .. . Total Assets - Paid-up bapiml Reserve - - o-u.u4 ESTABLI SHE 21'}3Ef{d a 1_np of 1_s Thursday, Apl , their subscriptions interrupted in case uvqu: rust. urucersquare, Harrie.` Sun-1'.n Ioriptlon Price--Cana.dae and Great Britain $2.00 per year in advance (in arrears $2.50); United States, 32.5 per year in advance. Both? old and new addresses she be" lve`n'_when" change at address is eques ed. "CAN-" CELLA'I`IONS-We find that most` of our subscribers prefer not to have they fail to remit vbefore expiration. While subscriptionswill. not be carried I in arrears over an extended period. yet, unless we are notified to cancel. we assume the subscriber wishes the service continued. REMITTANCES should be made by registered letter,` money order. or cheque payable-at par in Barrie. ` - J. A. Ma.cLaren, Editor. `VV. C. \ValIs, Nlanager. I YOUR Rl:'.ADl_NG mans nRE1%NbSuR" MAN-WCI-Z c. w. J. EASTMAN, PROP. ~ Phone 277 R. G. MANUEL. Mk. .Fhon_e 721 Agent fdr McClary s Furnaces 52 Elizabeth St. - Phone 952W are well [supialied at W; D. uliu; nioacun and CHAPEL SCOTT S BOOK STORE 20 Owgn Stg Barrie Ill 3| PHONE` 250 Fuuelv ` neg uvv.y Wlth hlm.a pair of s toved shoes which obviously w no immediate use to a. sleeper. . New Eye. . @:.:;-.:'a.-.-.::.-.: w..`........*%z.,.;'.g.f.:s*'l -<-wu aavvn AJUUBUIJ -A It looks good to me." responded` I{estn`er as he sleepily unlacd his square-toed shoes and slipped them off. Then he made a show of c1amber- iug heavily up on thecounter top. He yawnedagain as he covered his legs with a- worn and paint-stained square of tarpaulin. ' `nnr\ I-4.-...I..L n L- 1-, - -- uuV Khe` s1|.wlJ]lI7l.I :,u\\'u.1'u me open G001`. , It ain't exactly hay. son," amended his new-found host, "but I've put in a night or two myself on that bit of counter `along the wall." The Door Locked responded` Kestner them` Then he nmdn 1: 5:}-unur ne ..1.....L-.- _ CHAPTER xxv. Kestnezf Iay stretched out Aavnvnnl. a.:,ul.'U 'UUlllU(.l to reassure him. All right," he said as `he pressed the room and unlocked the door that led into whatseemed to be a harrow `passageway to the. left of the printing room. You can haveimy whole pri-` vate office." o . ' - u . Me. for the hay!" announced, Kest- ner. He. got up slowly. yaw_ned and stopped toward the open door. It ain't mmnnu H111! on-n H --.-~-:--- uuuua, uc uuulpluule. The nyanjn the Stetson hat had tak- en the "topmost sheet from the pad, folded it up, and placed it in his wal- let. He`st'ood for a monnentor two without speaking, his alert littR\ eyes studying the other man's sstooplng shoulders. The silhouette of that so1n- . nolentlflgure -seemed to reassure him. All riht " ha unl nu `Ian A-----3 `.uuu_vu a. nuavy l.Ul'b'6a.(l. I thought you were goin' to let me get where it was quiet for a couple of hours," he" complained. 'l`hn n-nun in 9-I-.n Q4........._ `_._L L 1 4 - `(Continued from Last Wek) -Kestner, still sitting at the desk, rubbed a heavy forehead. I -fhnnn-hi `nu. nu`..- ._.,.:._n ; u A 6: G-.$.!!!.T!|. co. .'1'!1REE_BnIT1.sH htnnjan. 3 ART` V T ` " " Thl`&- 'Bfit"I`I~~"Il`IIAn fn . iI_bnlAL.E9 `mil GM AI! Ann Ann `BANK Ca vital.` s`5_0nn.nnn Capital,` $5,000,000 along his` . H1... v El`: were of. `BRXNCES ALLANDALE uaaun uu. W UIIK. Kestnez-`s wofk resulted in making a quarter-imzh crgvice, which com- . . v v s.. v-uvua Llll narrow fissure:-tithing each `stroke to synchronize. With the clank of the press. Each sliver and having of pine was brushed carefully upeand hidden beneath the counter end. `And a ten- inch shift of the counter, he saw_when he_hati finished, could 'easily`hide all -signs of work.` 7 'I'In:l-na._D... -- - `:1 ' ` ~` :c;;Ii'.I_.4 um UNDERTAKERS llnau nun`. - avullcl. . He cut away the wood a fissure. timing clank havln Iirnn L...-_I. - 3 - was nus urst ousmess In life. -v He explored the partition wall, foot by foot.` Then he took out his pocket- knife, squatted down at the inner end of the counter. and found two boards ,where the-tongue and groove of the mathed pine did not come close to- gether. "'_ ` If- _--A __a , H, --- ..... vvilag nuuw, Wd IOCKBCI. ri-` He wheeled slowly about, studying the narrow chamber in which he found It`- himself `a prisoner. High up in the` ml brick wall at the-rearwas a two-foot window, guarded with bar-iron sunk ed in the masonry. A few feet beyond this opening he could see a. whitewash- of ed plain of unbroken brick, `but noth- ing else. V . Between him and the printing room , _d. stood a wooden partition of unpainted iq matched` pine. Here and there along, H; cracks in the boards he could make ._ out the glimmer of light, presumably I I [e from an electric bulb swung above rg the busy hand press. But no crevice [e was broad enough to permit him -a glimpse of that room which he so 5 W wished to inspect.- q ` e The front of his narrow prison was r s ut off _from the outer office by a t t '1 pa tition of pine no heavier than that ( wh_ich ran along the side. And Kest- nenwhep he realized that it would re- L quire no greatveffort to force a way through a barrier so flimsy, felt less V disturbed in spirit. The worthy in the`. hat, he concluded, had merely taken an i, ordinary precaution to keep a new andf ` untried recruit under surveillance. He` I, had not imprisoned an acknowledged; R enemy. He had merely impoundedanl e] unstable adventurer who could later '8` be made to serve` certain desired ends. li Clever Work 01 . Kestner returned to his study of the little chamber. Except for the counter tc and the tarpaulin hetfound it .as bare as a cell._ The one thing that worried cc him now was the loss of his shoes. But a_. ource of even greater perplexity or was e fact that he could see noth- ing of the printing-room next to him. And to investigate that printing-room ' was his first business in _ ,~I-I`e eltnlnrnd flan .......i..u2-.. _-~-- - - - No one `but you `or your deputy` is givlsn access to _your` box. It remains abso- Alutely u1_1_der your_ control, and the annual cost` is very moderate.) U .. ' . Apply to the Managr of any of our Branches. - it provides the Hest known methdd o.'f`caring for all` valuableaocument `and its 4_co'nt_ent's canbe ref rred to [at gny time during business . hours. V cpunter.-top, carefully considering his predicament. Steadily, from the next room`; came the consoling Clank and" pound of` the bed press. Occasionally, T from the shooting gallery in the ad-,' Joining building crept the_thin and` muffled bark of the target-rifles; Now and then, too, he could hear the faint drone of a steamer Whistle somewhere out on the East River. But beyond this narrow cantata of noises no en-' d lightening sounds came to him. He waited a few minutes. to make ` sure he was not being wat_;_ched. Then ` he_ slipped quietly from the (':ounter- .` top. walked noiselesslyv to the door, and-' 1 cautiousl}; turned the _knob. That door. as he already knew, was locked. 1 TJA -..I..-..1- .1 vi - - --V-vr.$WD Vi -Reserves, $7,000,000 ELMYALE along this rug` An:-In `ac-..n1.'.. L- Wow? on-an DAY AND ma:-Ii` 47 Elizabeth `St. Phone 218 ||\II.lc .1 llttt was 172 vwsau mruugn a. cneese-Juat gets up between a. couple 0 stringers and runs a. row 0 holeswcross a plank." (`P03 be ' Coqttnned) T It pays to The- Examiner idiot] column. [Pace 1!. V \IL gun: _u1u.u culled JSUPKB. Whitey McKensfe'il fix that for you. He's got a trick 0 cuttin' out a pier- plank and asphalt oyerlay with a. brace and bit. goin through eight inches of -oak without makin` more noise than eatin through a. cheese-juat gets between a cannula n ..4..a........- -_: ~ Sell. Vye must have the right ons. We.don t` want sevenhhundred gallons of. olive oil mixed up'with that ship- ment of paper." Which means you'll have to get into that warehouse." ` ~- Then tell me how. Fox-.Go d s`\.sakAe, tell me how! " D |l`l.'J;~`...|'I . 9": ---- _,,____--_. ...,.v vual 56L HILU any- thing. along the waterfront." ' V All krranged But I must handle those cans my- self. We must We . don want seven hundred mixed un`urith fhn -14.. vv us vuuucu S'posin' it is. I've got a couple 0' river junkies .w}no can get into any- yvaterfront. * ., vu Then- why not Wonk" the wharf- ! people?" ' ; - I took the risk and went to the } Brooklyn pier. They telephoned some- where to verify my statement. Then they told me the shipment would have I to be held. And I can't keep dodging g around this town in daylight." "I imagined that," was the othex"s l laconic retort. ` If we get that stuff. live got tdget , it myself. _ . _Well. that wouldn't be so much or anstunt.) There's no`time-lock on it." _It's held and" guarded, in a. bonded warehouse." ` ll(:I|..-...l._I :4 a ' -- .....-.~u mue 01 me .1u'quator we'r 3`-' There` was a change. Kestner ; ized, in-the voice of Lambert It : : ed the voice of. a nervous and h: man uncertain of the future. I" Iilost its old-time. placid sense of. __ ._1L__ L .. .- _.___ ---gu-not Funeral Dilfctor and License` Elnbalmor ` ` ` Motor and Horse Equipment .- II... ..__| In:_.- -- -A \Il- pwuu uvuut-:88. Well, why not do your gatherin to-day? demanded Burke. But I_cah t do it. That stuff is consignedto` at man named Morello." ' Then what's the matter with an order from vMorello?" . ` I pan't get one." ` '- Why ?ll Thoma cu.-.-. .- -A-~ ` ` , _______ ..--..u... on me Iuture. It had ilost senseof pow- yer, `its full-throated resonance.` It seemed now to hold something not un- like a touch of pleading, an. undergone of plaintiveness. `X7A`II ...u.-. "-1 -- n`aI|I.a uvn Cy l.Ul'!'.`-IIU. _'l`hen the thing for you to d_o." said the heavier voice of the `man called `Burke, ls tobget down to Tompkins- vllle and slip aboard the Laminian. You'll "be all right there for a couple o odaeys. 'I`hen'I'll push things tln'ou`gl1 and get off by Friday noon." \ ButfI ve got that paper to gather up. And it amounts to over three mil- lions.` I/\'e ll need that. no matter which side of the Equator we're on" -' change. real- lized. ln~the vnlma nf r......k..... n ---~ 9 VJ uuacu _men. Inen 1've got to "get , sixty cases. 0' wind-mill_ equipment _ aboard, and a" lighter loaded with those I_.phon_v gasoline `engines 0' mine." t But I tell you, Burke, I've got` to _ get away from here." At the first sound of that voice. so '1 guardediy lowered in tone, Kestner _ knewit was Lambert` speaking. And I've got'to get away from ' here. too." It `was Burke's voice A. speaking this time. And I've got a few palms to grease before._.I can get clearance." - ~ But when we made our deal you agreed to get me away and get me `away without any waiting. retorted the impatient voice of Lambert. Kest- 1 ner, behind his thin screen of matched 1 pine. remembered that he was within 1 twenty feet of the man who had mur- dered Morello. ( ('|'\|.,. a.\.- AL! " vv uy There was a moment of silence- Morello s where he can't be reach- d.'n 3 - 1 44 um 1466.11 {But I've got business of my own to wind up here,".he was complaining. I've got_ to gather up another couple l0' dozen men. Then I've Itrhf 1-n '-amt . As !the printer returned to his task `i `of rVun..'ng - his cimmmon-brown squares through the press Kesther - awolie to :1 realization of just what was taking` place behind the closed door of that cellar \\'ork'-room. Those sheets of tinted ;bond. the Secret A:','ent_ decided, could he used for_ just one purpose. He had surmised it even be- fore_ he caught sight of the oddly pres ' pared shade of ink` and the'fi;:ures and letters so freshly impressed ' on the,` sheets themselves. , - In" that humble little cellar-room was being created the currency of an im- ipending Republic. From eight photo- ` lengraved plates, in one block. the man H at the press was busily printing fort_v- ` !peso shin-plast ers." And those pforty- , peso notes. Kestner suddenly remem-i bered. `were an integfral. part of, the ` cause to which he himself had so re-? cently sworn allegiance. . He was reminded of the imminence; r of this cause by the sudden thump ; of a. olosed door, the sound of steps.iv and then the murmur of hurried voices t from the room to the front. The `Se- cret Agent crept back to the transverse C _ partition -that shut off his narrow cell c and pressed an ear flat against the `C pine boards. `In that position he was 1: I able to make out the clear-cut tones of E E P B l 1 2 'th_e man who had first spoken to him in the shooting-gallery above. `I-Ier Lead an... 7!, . - an nu; val. UHIU. Exceptional/and significaht as this _ m`erchandise appeared. it did not in- terest `Kestner so much `as did the .man at work beside the press. He watched that man as he`ca1'eful1.v re-l inked his rollers and continued to feed in hi_s "sheets. of cinnamon-brown bond p_upei, ' some ei.2;ht or nine inches. square. HHe \\':1t(-`hed the st()0pim :- shouldered and s\\'m-thy-,skinned work- er as he held one _of these squ.*u`es tip` to the light, `aexrtniined it with his} squintins; and red-rimmed`eyes, and! then pr0ceededA to adjust a p1aton-. shaft. `Which seemed to be giving him` ti`0ubie. - - I - . A... .41., ,._-._ T-tj 7 Owen St. ' nsomc murnn: aumnma W. BELL, Issuer (Successor to J. Arnold) cwuuun up (l.l_lULIH.`I' COL` Then I've sag n \vin..nsHl .....v.-=---- Iti sezgll harried F flan fut...-. Y4- L--" -..u unsuul V and rnnn uul I Lcil It ha \# ..--- -..-w, -r;wyuuIIll-lg Uni. It in-cmarkable how mnnyicases have ' been reported similar to th1_s `one. Many women `are ` ,1-1 at such tunes and get into a w_e run-down _condition,- when lit nsfessentml to the mother, as well an` the child. -that her strength he kept up. : 4E,:Plnkhnm e'Vegeteble H * pound in `an_e_x4;'ellent tonic for the nthetli this tun . It snared fro:on1'Ine.clicl1ul.roo1:Inndheru par: does ;Ql\un`- e Sydenham. Out. -``I took your medicine before my baby was born, and it was agreat helpto me as I wasv poor until I had started to_ take it; Just elt as though I was tn-ed out all the tune and would have weak, faint lls._ My nerves would bother me un-. I could` t little rest, mght orda . I was told a friend to take L dis Pinkhamls egetable Compoun and I 4 only took a" few bottles and It helped me I wonderfully. :1 would recommend it to, any woman. I amdom what I can to recommend thns-good m icine. I will r land that littleibook you sent me to any ` i no lean help. -"You can with the great- at of pleasure use my name in regard to e,Vegetabla (grmgsund if it w1ll help others take it. -- . Hnvmr unu- ' `II IQ-:-_-1__L'.'- L - BEFORE MYi LOOK FOR THE-ZABEL - ON BOTTOM OF LOAF. A Good Auortlnent of Cakes, Pies gnd Putty at Bakery. . 13 I.'_|:...:..u. cu: