Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 6 Jan 1927, p. 6

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uv\ L `But _, ..__ . . . . . - . . - o . . n a - c o o a o Poultry, Butter and Eggs.` Ann ..-V.-v vwxvuv (To be cogtinued) nxuuruu; round it tner He `straightened out.; rnnfinn " Mn `tum.-.-... ` S? 311 LUIIBII ' out. he `began. Q a.ske:1MCi.am - . .lUU' '5-soc! 40c6 'ib-25c 1o-25c. ... 15c! 30-35ci J saoo! I's-$9 17c] 19c` i 40-500 35-380 24-25c 28-30c ... 30c ... 30c ... 400! 000: I)U(.' Sc` xwuuuuulau were w rum-5. _ "Yes.-"they'll know we are'coming: A they'll be prepared for us. And we can `do exactly nothing." said Clement bit- terl . .. . " .nI>'n I-nu nn/I I-l\nlr urhnlr I>Inn1v'" Buy Advertised Things. _ Examiner Adletsuare great sales- men and they work for little pay- 25 cents a week. \ . I I-IO \J\JLJl `In I TAILORESS and DRESSMAKER 2 Adelaide St. _ Tel. 1053W `Fur Remodelling` & Repaing MIN_NlE McKERNAN..58 smgn St. L.` R. ORD ` CIVIL ENGINEER , Ontario and Dominion Land Surveyor 133 Blake St., Bqrrie. *Phone/ 623 ' ,,{j_-_.---- WELCH; CAMPBELL & LAWLES ' Chartered Accountants ' Phone Main 5874; 59 Yonge St; Toronto 9 H. J. Welc-h, C.A. G. D. Campbell, C.A. W. S. Hulbig, Production Engineer '1`. E. Lawless. (IA _; :: VICTORIAN ORDER OF _ NURSES Barrie Branch Residence, 86 Worsley St. Phone 751W WELL BABY CLINIC from 2 to 5 o'clock every Friday. Application for nu:-se s services may be made direct or through your doctor. is} M. SYLVESTER Teacher of Music Bandmaster Barrie Citizens Band Formerly Director of Music Christie St. Hospital under D.S.C.R.. bandmastet of 134th O.S. Bnuibandmaster of 75th Tnrnnfn Qm-.+n..;.' DA-4 i EDMUND ,l-IARDY Mus. Bac._. F'.T.C.M. Teacher of Piano, Organ, Vocal, and Musicarl Theory. Organist and Choirmaster of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Gold medalist Toronto Conservatory of Music and Universitv nf vrm-or-on V. .v....- \JIIJt IJlI`ug,Ua-ll`. E '(`oronto Scottish" Rgt. .;_ MAUDE E. OLQXTON. L.T.O.M. Teacher of Psano and Vocal Pupils` prepared .10: Toronto Conserva- tory ot Music examinations leading up to and including A.T.C.M. degree. Studio--King Block. . Phone 424 tel`! ` : ~ ' ' ` "et's try and think what they'll d_oVto checl us," said` the detec- t]v`|e'I"hnf u nnuxr " nah`? f`I.nr\-nn-n0 'I`hnI1 II umu meuausc Toronto Conservatory University of Toronto. _ 113 Worgley St. _Phone 683. I , , DR. E. G. TURNBULL ,Graduate McGill University. Montreal. Office and Residence--Cor. Elizabeth and Bradford Sts., Barrie. Phone 105. Office hours: 9-10 a.m., 1-3 p.m., 7-8 p.m. -?--,2-- / ,, L. J. SIMPSON. M.B. I"!-IYSICIAN AND SURGEON ffice and Residence-Collier St.. cor- ner Clapperton St.. Barrie. Phone 275. ,`__._.__.__.____..._..... DR. FRED A. ROSS Formerly of Drs. Ross & Ross, Barrie Late Surgeon Specialist with the Imperial Army, 41,5 years. General Surgery and Obstetrics especially. Office-140 Dunlop St., Barrie Phone 710 P. O. Box 1078 un. murulmu LYON 122 Bloor St. W'est., Toronto. XVIII be at 91oOwen St.. Barrie. First Saturday of each month; Diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose and Thro Consultation hours-11 a.m. to 5 p.1 Barrie, phone 2. Toronto, North 33 [ - DR. N. W. ROGERS Physician and Surgeon. Special attention tojObstetrics R Office and Residence: 50 Mary St.` Phone 101 , Office.hours: 8-9.30, 1-2.30. 6-8.30.] _ , RS. LITTLE & LITTLE Physicians and. Surgeons, Barrie, Ont. Office and Residence--47 Maple Ave. Office hours: 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. . .~g;.~u-:1 r'U1:5L1C, Conveyancer,`1n- eluding drawing of wills, deeds, ar- ranging `of loans, etc. Insurance of all kinds. Executor. Administrator and Trustee. Thornton, Ontario. 4-62c I Pho L1... V 7 . J. A. CORBETT N QTARY PUBLIC, Conveyancer,'1n- cluding drawing nf win. a.....:.. .... tnut. In [n(:`_[.9lEHI'lt}!Il ULLIUE. _ -The yqung detective's surmise was a hatur *1 one. But it happened to be `wron as they found out later. Siwash _Mlke had. sent his message of their `coming _tn Neuburg when they left Montreal. He had gone into the tele- graph office `at North Bay for quite another reason. But Clement and his `companion were not to know that. They simply formed their deductions; `on the material -they had. and as the mrtterialthey. had was limited, their `deductions were wrong. "Vsa- 'fhnu'll lrnruv uvn awn `naming- urn. W. A. LEWIS Surgery and Diseases of Women Associate Coroner County of Slmcoe -and-- DR. W. H. CARSON Graduatn nf 'l`nr-nun-. t7............-a.-- vv. 9. among, rroaucuon Engineer Lawless. C.A. Manager Cost and Efficiency Dept. I -w-v-urn` rs IVICIJUHIIIQ 3-Ho Successor to Creswicke & Bell BARRISTER. SOLICITOR, ETC. I MONEY TO LOAN. Ross Block. Barrie PLAXTON a PLAXTON BARRISTERS. so ICITORS Errcq Off-ices: 707-8 emf RMM 0 l)_t11Stt.l'1'l`Jl1b', SO ICITORS. " 707-8 ent Building ` Toronto, Ont. V . C. W. Plaxton. G. Gordon Plaxton l - James O. Piaxton ....--vvuuurI9l_ is HHIVIIVIUNU BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS. ETC. Masonic Temple Building, Barrie MONEY, T0 LO AN - *%" :Barri$ter, Solicitor for obtaining pro- gbate of wills, guardianship and ad- ! ministration. General Qolicitqr. Notary. , Conveyancer. Oh. Office--Hinds Block, 8 Dunlap St., I Barrie. ` MONE,Y TO LOAN -:tj-: ` ' I1. . UHESWICKE I . Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, etc. i MONEY T0 LOAN. Ross Block. Barrie ' j/aovs 3. aovs ;B_a.rristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public 5 ~ ` Conveyancers, Etc. ' zMoney to `loan at lowestw-ates` 1 in- terest. Office--`13 Owen"St.. in ason-, lie Temple Building, Barrie. ' Branch Office--EImvale. 3 W. A. Boys. K.C., M.P. J, R. Boys. I I ` AL:-zxmgnan ' COWAN IBarri$ter, obtainin; gbate wills; gua.r_dlansh1_p up rvnlnI..o.....u.._ ___ . .. -. . 1100!` 01; me telegrupn uuluu. wxu yuu: .'.l.'_he` train began to pull out. A head -`appeared round the door of the tele- jgrau office. The dark. swift eyes In the. head scanned the train and plat- `form. . .` Clement felt that, shrewd though that glance was, he and Gatin- ea.u*were well screened by the side of the train. one look and the head was fouowed by a lithe. sinewy figure. This figure crossed the platform at a. swift, Vlopiug; run. jumped to the steps of a car farther .buck. and pulled himself `into the train. . -av... uniu hIrn9" mm lnmnnf Wrhntl G 3.4 E. auaust = . (Over Frank Dutcher's.groceny store)` Chiropractors, Drugless Therapists Spinal Adjustment and Massag `_ Electric. Vibratory and Magnet '. Blanket Treatments Patho-Neurometer Service Phone 405J for appointment j: -rv-vrunpua l`|\ly I-I-03 BARRISTER. SOLICITOR. ETC. Masonic Temple Building, Barrie MONEY T0 LOAN 4"J uvc-av!` I-IIIIUIVIINIV Barristerfsolicitor, Notary, etc. MONEY TO LOAN Ross Block. Barrie RADENHURST &. HAMMQND KRPTQTUYDG CA1 I'(V1'rI\r\v-gnu uNcAN F. McCUAlG. B.A. Ellnnnnnnv-V Lo. l`1._...._.__: -1- , VD/R. MORTIMER LYON 22 Blonr St, Vvnur m.-..m-an DONALD ROSS. LL.B. DDTQFHIBD cc--s~r-n.--...... _ ORDON LONGMAN Idalrnn `Q..I.1...u___. -xv . nu-an ,,, n -'n----. H. H. cnaswncxa ister. Rnlinlfnr 1\Y.-an .... H1651!` [0 DB X'Ul'l'U.y lUl' `ll UlIlUl'SUlIUlUHc "I was-srather startled` to see` him." 'he paid to Xavier Gutlneuu. but. of `course. I should have expected him. He has` been following me from Quebec `without 31' 'dou'ht." Van: In wnrrvimz hhnnt nthar things: DR. w. A. LEWIS !PV and ninnnnna of 1: CHIROPRACTIC i =cuwl'. Administrator _....._....._._.__....____.... MEDICAL MUSIC LEGAL as-.I.J. a.m. to D p.m. 3326 --:-_-_.--.j------ O. nu -v T an-uraugsa Pain is Nature's warning that something;seri- one is wrong in your body. Therefore" you should not resign yourself to su'er1ng,but should endeavor ` to End a means of correcting any poison or other destructive `logical for Headache , Don't surrender to Pain. agent. which is both causing 90! Pain. and brealringf downer harming your bodily . |1|'W!'o ;In' 'lfempleton a, _ Rheumatic. Capsules.-e or .~ \ Neuntu ~ Lumbago ~ Sciatica l_`-R-C's, you have a remedy that will not only bring you safe. speedy relief from your suffering. but one that will also enable your body to throw out the poisonous l substances that causes the pain. V Prove` it for `yourself to-day- zet a 50: or $1 box of T-R-C.'I from your druggist, . `orsend 10 for booklet and generous 'tria_l.to Templeton`! A . `.,4LI!,'~.'1\:.n_t 3: 3 , 1- . vv- 3: IIIIIIIIIIVIIV Funeral Director and Embalmer Ambulance Service - Phone 481 Motor and Horse Equipment Cor. Mary and Elizabeth Sts., Barrie / Your READING Needs ARE wzu. SUPPLIED AT jnanj __ __...__._ P. C. LLOYD F unergl l_)i1_'ector and It you have not plenty of water, bet- ter. see T. H. Rutledge about drilling a well. I guarantee water and drill with gasoline--no wood or water to haul. I have two machines and the Brides are reasonable. Write or phone me and I will call,on you. 1'. H. RUTLEDGE, Shelburne, Ont. P.0. Box 122. - Phone 122 For interview and terms, apply at ` 62 Ross St. : BARBIE : Phone 249 .:_._.:- av-.-co nuuuulc V1 11301! Cont:-alto Vocalist, Entertainer and Elocutioniat ` Singing, Sbeaking, Public Oratory and Dramatic Expression. - -_;-__, -----w-:- . O:-ganisit and Choir-master Ooliier Street United Church All grades of ORGAN. PIANO and THEORY: VOICE PRODUCTION` and SINGING (all examinations). ALSO Motor anrbuhnce i n A` bun: nu-r . 1710113` IIIIDISECIICI BARRIER om`. 1. uc ya: I sq unauullcr Published every Thursday attel-`noon at the Post Office Square, Barrie. scription Price--Canada and G? Britain 82.0.0 per year in advance arrears $2.50); United States, H32. 0 per year in advance. Both oldgiand new addresses should be given when change of address is` requested. CAN- CELLATIONS-We find that nfht of our. subscribers prefer not to have their subscriptions interrupted in case they fail to remit before expiration. While subscriptions will not be carried in arrears over an extended period. yet, unless `we are notified to bineel. we assumethe subscriber wisheitthe service continued. REMITTANCES should be made by registered letter, money order, or cheque payable at par ip Barrie. ' _T` A IA .-.unT,......... 1'n.1.uA-- 'WlInDU1'. $1 (101! 0!." "Yes". In worrying hbout other things we forgot him," admitted Gatineau. He? complicates matters. He'll have sent: Neuburg word that we are coming to.Cobalt.-..w . .Ho was probably doing that in the tcslegruph office. " .'l`hn unnricr rim-nr-Hvn'n anvvmlnn wan n... Horace Wilgon, A.R._c.oT I\._._-_.- Qaallnflbllllvl OPEN DAY AND NIGHT 47 Elizabeth St. : Phone 218. sE61`r7I;6'6i<"7r"o?i1: ll1rryBarrLon MULCASTER ST; IS OUR ADDRESS` where we are equipped better than ever to attend to all your wants in the ' line of ' ` E{:.H.i."1.;J -1s's'9 FUNERAL mm-zcrons AND EMBALMERS OPEN DAY AND NIGHT 1 vv nuvn DUJIHLDD lKAIN- ING SCHOOLS. Enter any time. No vacations. Day and night sessions and home stud ceunes. Free particulars. 3. A. Mclntosh, Mgrf; Dept. E4, 46 Bloor Street West, Toronto. is the eynote to success an students in any one of 'I"\lIl'.'I VI.` DI M21111.-a '":'-yw Jt;:"w;f. uI!1Amvt'" TWELVE BUSINESS TRAIN- nun chunnu c 15...,` / , FOR Hot Water Heating and" PLUMBING "'" """" 5" ""' """ `V .R.'NeuralA ia -vlleadache : %T-R-cA`Ii`m' HE MATISM `Incl;-al 9... u.-.v.-x-- Nm1n'h'c` an: 1 hmlmnh .. .Cr-in Hm. 52 Elizabeth St. : Phone 952W HENRY & COWAN EVERYTHING IN REAL ESTATE Agent `for McClary s Furnaces. 6- 9. $M_1T.H39 00 _w. J. RICHARDS WATER! WATER! GIVE US A CALL` Phone 180 PLUMBING AND HEATING . PERSQNAL ynsmucnon ~ U8 I'D L}UD_B.lL." ,'Dhey went to their seats in the train. "Clement sat facing back so that he could see any one who came forward through the train. He thought Siwash '.Mtke would lie low, but these rogues `were.-so b'old ind unscrupulous that he meant to be rexgdy for all emergencies. I wanamther startled" to see him." W. D. MINNIIQIN l n:IIAn`nn an-I =nnn| name by registered V letter. -, cheque ..T; A. MacLa.ren. Editor W. C. Walls. Manager 32 TRY n in connection : Phone 82. the rapid may make an A unc In IH\\'| glu(-iors. r-inn 1.!` 9 Of its rt*In'1!! gel with wir l`llt', 111 .`w(. for whim ftunr.-us. the v:Ali(- Edith 1'. mountain any intu 1_nnnu.vn... tlllllllllnl hz1vin;.: but it large-Iy g lIl|l'l\ _-.....nu.vuu, avouuuu VA is yum urulllilo TR.A,Z"'l`% IAI-I desire In \'i.~ a.ttr:n('t. m1.<. \ are ow-r l`.'H bmmtiful 1:114 granm in-In vnnuun. ... ..H. 1` III 'H'f`1l aside in ])v `.ove-rnmvnt P?},!1F;. uni }.:l1yI'lI)U Mmxnluin nitudv and the eye ru Winds i:-: v Park, Eh!` f: of tho t`:m:| in ...-. After ]('.'1\ capital and province on the Country 1'OHimI. nu-r hills of 1114- I thy run thrr hiStOI`i(`.:lH_V auddomy hm forty miles broad and 1 l ,, in nv-n....... I 'r`U~ "'Q`(Vl H the },Z] llnnn... :.. |Il\4J \/(Ill K . hitters, tuniv. minera|sr1cm-5 are` combined ulator. Mo W 1; 1:: U1 they can't. '>.~:4>)nr-c In J QFIJILILI Sold bu Dc W: (a rbr PRA7'T.9' DI:-A'r"r xrnn WI (9 for PKATIW PF.-A11;"g FOO t:.1|'I mwtne crjtun. ' "You saw him?" said Clement That ,\vas~8lwz'1sh' Mike. He's traveling with `us to Cobalt." mum: mianf fn {hair nnnfn In u: hmln, In H10 : L... a`:... 4 Q ICITIQ a W adian Nat nesses of ies; also and Givin Jasper Pal Tjl-IURSDI Frol Hf il;1' ./KM um): I31 Wt le they were waiting -to catch the nneotlonr at Nor'th.Bay, Clement` Seadon saw..a. man dodge out of. the etaon telegraph office. He cdxne out turtlvely, dew Clement near him, hung heslta`.ting.. and then-with the move- ment. of a. weasel snappedback into. cover behind the telegraph office door. Clement we. ed away, but. always, he watched th 1; door. l ' ` When the train for Cobalt drew up, he handed his bag to the black porter of his car:-and still kept ls eyes on the door. The young detect e who ac- eompimled. him paused as he entered the trein. `and stood watching `Clem- genlfa antics. Clement heard him speak- u my cover his shoulder. He mounted the . ateps of the train` backwards. He said, ` Ge:tlh`eau. Just keep your eyes on the door of the telegraph office. will you?" ' rmm hvnin hmzrnn tn null out. A headl' `W m cunomcl anoucums HEAD AND BHQNCHIAL COLDS. AV FEVER Eunllmmli A in: A IL! L.-..-..I.. c....| 2- :.-._:-u --uwuul lIl'I& $&C. _U`IU'I I T EUETI awaI1owRA2.L;x.u-1'c.pamea. Send Sc fortrlnl. Templetom`, Toronto. '31 at your dlliIt'I. jqj :--:--- IVU. That's way," said Cljemeunt. They'll . Rolls! 1 j A -.._--__ _.;'-. I ` \ - I ' Br, A w.DoucEAs NEWTON: Author of Low deiu:\gs," Green Lad`ies,r' ."w`qst$ad with a.. Prince of Wales," etc. \ (cqntlnued from Vlut wook). DOUBLE CRQSSED` simple; buckthorn bark, magnes- Ium sulph. c.`p. glycerlne. etc.. as mix- ed in Adlerlka, helps stomach trouble In TEN minutes by removing` GAB. Irlngs out a surprising amount or old waste matter you .never thought was your system. tops, that full bloat - ed feeling and makes you happy and cheerful. Excellent for chronic con- stipation. Lldlerlka works QUICK and GOlhtfllnV ennv. Wm , rnnnin nll 111155 llllllu t : All right. But. anyhow. you'll get 8.! chance of picking: him up easily if there are fewer people about. Vvhen we get onto th_e platform, and he has a chance of hearing all we say. `I'll ar- fi range in a loud voice to have both the bug's carried to the hotel. Then you will say to me (for, remember. we .pe-at the gang knows we've come to g Cobalt). also in 9. loudish voice. that y while I'm reserving: rooms in the hotel. ,9; you'll have a word with -the station k. master. I'll agree to wait in the'hotel~ lti lobby untii_ you come to me." ` "And Siwash Mike overhears it all?" y "Siwash Mike overhears it all. And _v having overheard all that. he'll do one,` s of two things, I think. He'll either` gshadow me, as'th`e person he's most - concerned in. to the hotel or put an- s other main on to me to follow me to n the hotel--if there is another version: - or he'll decide that we're safe for a 1. short while. and so go off.to report to Neuhure:." ' V ej And I?" - a "You keep your eye on Siwaeh all 3 the time. You follow him. If he ollows - me to the hotel follow him . .I shall " go straight there unless I get some 3 signal to join you` If I am in the hotel - 1 I'll manage to keep my eye on the door 1' all the time. so that if he moves off -` I'll take a signal. from you `and join - you at "once--I know you've an electric torch. If you shine. then I'll come out. 1 But I'm_ rather hoping that it he feels a certain we don't know he's here. he'll E, go oil! at once -afterhearing our con- versation about the hotel._ and will a trust his luck about get`tlng~his report r in before we stir abroad. If that's the | case then we will bot follow him . . . -iWe must plan aw y for you to call. 3 my attention. she id I have already . gone towards the hotel.- . . " 'l`hnl' uhnnl kn Ann `I75... 1.--... L- don't `suspect he's there.,.we don't sus-` 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 51: uy U211` 01` 1'1)-7. . . ;" "That would be terrible? began Cle- ment. but the detective cried. `N,o. I don't think it wouldplf he got right into a. car or rig I would know at once what he was about. I'd_take one of the other c`ars that are sure to bg there. 5011!`: Luwurus cue u()L9l.- ' That should be easy. You have to (:0 up a pretty steep hill to get out of the station yard. The hoteyis just a- cross the road. From the` hotel door you should comma d theapproach: if you've not reache. the hotel by the time he goes off. well, I should pass so close that I should be `able to net you a warning`. . . But-;but-he might go by car or rig. a . "'l`hnf uynnl kn I-an.-Hula" Roman ('11.. us mm 1!] your mum. ., ." , I've got him alreacly." smiled the detective. That's our job. you know. to remember men.'I know him. I won't` miss him." HA1! nIml-.6 `Du; ......I.._.... .....III were suns wr an uour or 80. . " . And we'll arrange that he thinks that. But the point is`that you agree he'll report.- And who to?" I Why. to Neuburg-the gang." Yes---he'll lead us to_ them." smiled Clement quietly. The detective looked at him. and then smiled in return. Say. that's pretty snappy thinking. Tell me the idea." , It's based on thefact that he thinks we don't suspect he's following us. Now, this is my plan. \Vhen the train stops at Cobalt we'll delay getting off` until the last. . .'.l`hat'll thin out the {other passengers who alight. .- that'll! `make it easier for you to spot him, to` fix him in your mind. . . ` '|"vn ant hinn nlm:nr1u"' amalna 4|... ' Luvr LU!` mm ID 00'!" No." said thedetectlve with thought. "I don't see what more he can do. `They'll naturally want to hear from him exactly what we've been doing. He'll probably turn us over to another .man, or if, it being the dead of night. We went to the hotel. he'd Judge we were safe for an hour or so. And wn'll nnlvnnan H-mo I... n..a..1... aseuue. AI!!! macs gomg t0~ne1p us." I The detective's eyes howed tha,t\he limdn't grasped what Clement was driv- ng at. - `"l`hh:` cs nrhnlv T manna 11.. .........'......n-. lll cu.` . "Th!s{swhat I mean. He. personally. fears nothing from -us. he is confident that he can do his job without any suspicion or threat to himself. Now. what is his job--it s to shadow us to Cobalt. see us safely there, and report. Do you agreewlth that; I mean do you _thlnk tlfere might be something fur- ither for him to do?" T\Yn " anl flan 1-Inf-null...` n-Id-I. Ll...-.....I.L cnuurtul. gxcallent I0!` cnromc OOII-V Adlerlka delightfully easy. Wm. Crousland. drumrlut. :' V 4-! \V'UUl(lll Lo -' `."1`hat's my'conc!uslon." smiled Cle- ent. "He has us under his eye and ex- pects no gulle from us. simply be- cause he thinks us innocent of his Dre- sence. And that's going toshelp us." detectivds even sanurai-`I fhnf.hnl nu 15 uu U118 u'um'."' . J Why. no. said the detective. From the way he acted I think he thought we hadn't seer)i~h!m, and 119 hoped we wouldn't." 8 'lVhn'a nan-`nnnnlgnal..- ll ..;...II-_1 mu- pruauuue uu uxe train 115 amueq. "By Gad." he cried. it is Just after all." T The little detective looked at sharply. Clement answered that by saying: Tc`tvnrn nllr l\IvnfhnnVluruuk'a An. uy auyuxsi . _ _ _ I "From. our brother Slwuslfs antics do you feel that he thinks we know; he is on this train?" ` TX?!-up run " nnI cl... .:..4.....4..I.... u1n..._'_.J- uuxuuug uuu cuugn problem Out. ,_ Thls was a new `difficulty to can the old one. Already Clement hadtelt that I-Ielolsewould be taken to some place hard to .flnd ln Cobalt. and now he felt that, thanks to Slwa.sh's mes- sage, she would be doubly hard to dls-" cover. And then suddenly. as he began to dwell upon `Slwa`sh's unpleasant. presence on the train he smiled. "Ru and" he nnln cm 1- a....4 1....1.I fll ' ' They'll be plausible," said Clement. Their excuse will be logical. You must remember that this Gunning fellow is not supposed to knew she is coming to, him; However erratic his movementsl may seem, they're his own, or appear! to be his own. If they tell her at Cobalt that Gupnlpg has left the town.. gone! off to a. shack, or'a mine in the wll_ds,| shecan't say anything. That's the sort of thing he would do. and she has to adapt herself to. him. That's how they'll get her away? Gunning will go off somewhere-'-and she'll follow." "Tt'n 1: fnnavh nunhlnm 9' nah: H...` Inn- auxuuwuuru--a.nu sneu IOHOW." ` It's a tough.problem." said the little detective. And both men tell silent. thinking this tough problem out. Thi Ul A nnur '}4fInIfu 1-A nut; l.'Ul:Ullc , ~` " . -Not easy in a. smallish town like Cobalt." Then they'll take outside cobEi I" But-,-but can; they move her about at their will like that? She's an intel- ligent woman. Wouldn't; she object. wouldn't she see something wrong in. this constant repetition -of these tac- tics?" ' ' 'l1AIv"` I...` ...I'......n..I- n ..._x.1 ru_..--__.. do what they've been doing 6} attempt-. ing to do ever since this `affair began. 11hey'll get Heloise Re'ys out at our reach. - .uxv.u An-.. 1.. .. _.._-Iu..I. A---- u'I-A luck ' Simple Mixture Makes .__.-5E9_@39h .1 961 Fir- E huh I look l wulneu on we mum. The "country over which they had- heen nasslnayfor hours. `it seemed, had been at. At length it. became broken up. '1`h_e hard rock was thrusting its. wa..v up through the thin'sou1,'rst in little putcrops. then in, .-mo"unda~.and bluffs that resembled the` grqund at , Lruu uuius to wherever they're going." , There was. indeed, every indication . that the trail would not. It had become I astonishingly rough. so that they ' bumped and soared on the padded seats in an astounding way, their only satisfaction being that Siwash andhis ' companion in front were also feeling ] the strain. and had checked their pace down to something` more humanly bearable. , ` , . As the road grew rougher the coun- try became more inhospitable and em- l pty. Its emptiness, in ,fact. wasimptes. ` sivg1The,v had, sorne\time ago, left the last vestige of the township behind them. They `had passed the last of the , outlying mines---the blank: and almost inhumanly empty. grouping: of a. dis: carded and probably forgotten work- ing. They were now heaving and shoulclering alongcathis strange ! trail. where grass proclaimed a lack Of`tI`B.f9 fic. oing always into a bleak. strange lan where not even-Vthebark at a dog stave in_dica.tionA of the. `dwellings of J man. The enormous` emptiness; lot `it weighed on the mind. ` ` A i "F1-In nnnv-My-u nun... -.I.'l-i.' a1.'.`_'- 1..`.I are muse cnnps neatung IOI."' . Hudsbn Ba,v_ and the Arctic Belt gen ral1_v. sh'd say, from `the way they're hitting it. grinned the man. Somewhere fresh t me a.n,vwa,vs.A Not that I mind novelties. only I hope this trail holds to wherever they're gbingf." There was. indeed. Avnrv inmmu.-... HLU muueu. grmnea me` arlver. ; guess. you haven't", smiled Clem- ent, looking at his burly figure. `fWhere are those chaps heading for?" Hudshn Rnv and Han Anni-In 12.1 uuu un. Luere may 08 t!`0lJDle." Ain t exactly done tatting all me life meself." grinned the` driver. T gnnnn Irnn I1n1rnn 4" non-lh-HI (VIA... uuany urlver about tms. `_`Sur-e." said the lndividualpamd he checked down his lights ,until there was but a fa!nt~radia.nce on the road before. them. If this wasn t such a,'ter- rlble trail I'd out 'em out altogether. Must have somelight. I'll, bump my springs to scrap else." . T Put dnwn all rdnnlnn in Iva ....a.1 ap1.'uu_4u LU scrap 6186." Put down all repairs to us. Clement. You're a good sc_out to this on. There may be trouble." Ain't mmnnv Anna +n+n.-m all uau-aw.Iu':ue(l uuwm\umugn." ` -He rose and spoke to the `genial an husky driver about this. " Qnv-A " anl fkn {nah-lA...~.1 .......a 1.. uxa unvur LU see us." ' ,- They haven't yet." said Clement. "That rear lambwould go out if they did. It's a closed car. anyhow. and un- less; we were right up to them I don't think they would notice our lights. But to be on the safe side they might be half-switched downktbough." -He rose and nnnkn in Hans rrnnini nn uu; uvzuuuuez ` I No matter how long you-have been troubled or .-how stubborn your case may seem .to be.` a. ten-day test of, Dr. Southw'o`rth sV URATABS otters; comfort a,`nd`r.elief--and you can make the test wVit'hout"r!sk of cost; for any good drugglst will supply you `on tuarantee or-money bhok if not sat-i sfled. Try URATABS today! 46c` HIUHL. ` -` The cars swept out otvthe town.tBe- tween the stiff, rocky hills and the giant humplngs of silver mine work- .ings they were pressing towards the [wild tracts of -the open country. The `road tzrew deuriously worse. . \Rfhn+ nhmn hnnilllnkbuo .....1...,1 u... ruuu l-{l't3\V ueurlously VVOPSO. ' What about headlights?" asked the detective. "We don't want Slwash or his driver to see us." ' Whnu ko1vnn'6 cunt ll ant: tI_._.-;A_ ....-.... . vv upuutu ul p.a.uc U1. :1. ruuu. "We've got him." said Clement cheerfully. looking out at the speeding. - car ahead . and we'll get Neuburg I through him. That is. if` your driver---" 'I`hat s. all right," said the detective Gatinau. "I-Ie"s game. I put him `wise before I hired him. For twenty dollars` and a little excitement he'll do all you want him to do.~ . V `t`There may be gunning." said Clem- en . . . . v "He knows` that. All he said was that thetburg had been kind. of sluggish anyhow for the past six months- . '. . This is a mining town, you know." Don't you worry. the thrives on excite- ment. `L mlnn t\Asc:- .........a. -.-4. -4 1.1., ;., V - . Cl-IAIPTER V` The two cars rushed through the nlght.~switch-backing up and down the,'L strange streets of that st1~ange""to W`rT." Clement had. the queer feeling that he was passing through a. dream city created by some fantastic fairy tale,il- lustrator. The streets of Cobalt would haphazard amid houses built haphaz-I ard.The bumpy driveway Wriggled be- ` tween buildings now on the road-level, now hanging above it on rocky out- !crop.' Now an nrrlinar,v side road was `passed in the dusk. Nnw a flight of. stairs shot upward in place of a road.| . "\X,'n'\u: urn} I-uh-u " nah: I`II..._-_.-i ucu`H lcuulng us 1.0 mem." And in the from car Siwash Mike! was chuckling. He leaned across to Joe Wandersun. who was driving. and cried. still chuckling, 'I`he__v .`ve bitten. They've bitten. They're following." uuuu. DUI. I16 (ll HO! KNOW . `. He did not know. And when a closed czir passed him groaning at.the steep grade of the station yard hill at Cobalt, and following that car cme another. with Xavier Gatineau. leaning outofl it and calling to him. "Get in. get in, he's in that car at the front, He's swallowed our. bait." he got in joyfully. '1)II`nr|Hv fhnan fhlnnru lnuno..u....a nu- . ....u n vu uuc. uu-nu-p IIU 5UL Ill JUXLUIIY. ' Directly these things -happened, Clet- Am-ent gleefully congratulated himself that their little comedy of deception had proved brilliantly `successful. He fell back into the padded seat smiling. ,. He` watched the red rear light of the: closed car in front picking up speed as it wound through the corkscre wstre.eta in Cobalt. And his heart was saying . To Neuburg. . .'I`o~Helolae. . That car's leading us to them." And In fhn frnnr nun Qhunnl. 1:31-- u. uueuuve. U ' He would have been less sanguine had he known that in. the telegraph office at North Bay. Siwush had not been sending a message but receiving lone. That-he had been fulfilling the instructions in that messages at the moment when he had shown himself deliberately to Clement outside the telegraph office. If Clemenbhad known all these thlng`s`he'n'1ip.'ht have hesi- tated. But he did not'know. A (`id nnf Irnnur Ana .1... .- -I__-Jl suuu uuypry UL magazine refills; I - "The two of us ought to be able to] deal with them. But I glon't think` { there'll.be a trap. I can understand how I stumbled into it before. I "gave the game away, I'm cerain, by `sending- Joe Wandersun's name in to Meduse Smythe at lunch. But here-how could` `there be a. trap? As far as they're concerned we're entirely _unaware that Siwash is on `the train. .There's no reason or time, for them to prepare surprise tactics--and. in any case, is there any. possible other course of ac- tion open to us if we are `to rescue that girl effectively and without loss of. time?" ` . . ' There was no other ay. `Now that Siwash had warned` t e rogues-as they thought he had done by tele- .graph.h-om North Bay there was pre- 'cious little time to lose--the only way to get to Neuburg. and the girl Heloise. was to follow Siwash to him. There was no other plan so swift. And, its I ` traps.eWe'li simpiy"carry "the da.y;with ` boldness. Clement thought, must make l I I it" effective. . T-Tn urnnlpi Ln... 1...... 1--._ ~- cu. `_- . ' 0/ L.. _ - We'll have to deal ' with him`--as the contingency arises, said Clement .'grimly. It is a. risk we can't avoid." And we must beware` of trans." We must," said Clement with a, smile that was yet more grim. Trap' for no trap, I'm going into it. But rm` going in with my eyes open. He pat. ted his pocket where reposed 8. new pistol The Chief had given him. "I'm going in with. my hand" on the trigger, ready to shoot. I'm going in with an electric torch. "I m ready for all-tricks ---and I'll have you with me. Armed. I suppose?". ` _ . The little detective's hand went down `to his pocket./`Automatic. Brother to the one The Chief gave you. And a.- Kgood supply of magazine refills. The two of In: nnxrlnf +n 3... Km- ._u L: n J I\DB. . : Vhlle` new to many. the truly re- markable value of URATABS has been thoroughly proven by more than 10 yeareof successful. use in the pri- vate practice of Dr. H. C. Southworth. Reports fiom Doctors and Users gt- Hlae offer convincing proofs: -"I have] never f0um`l" zmythlnp: to help my. case until I tried URATABS." "URATABS are the host `thin for Bladder Weak- ness and Irrltatlo I have ever used;" "No more _ba._ckaches. no more pain, no more daily ernbnrrassxnent of]Gettlnlg-I up-nights. I now sleep soundly and` `net up in the morning full of pep-` thanks to URA'I`ABS."-Thls is amaz- ing evidence!` 7 ` \Yn vvlnffnn hnur `nut! urn`: Inning Rana: [DICK `you up. I g I \ , . They talked out the general" linen: this plan, and the more they talked the T most satisfactory ,it seemed. They M would 'get to Neuburg's heilldquartel-3 by following the man -who was trail-' ing them, and who felt secure because he thought they didn't knovwhe was. `trailing them. Tliere were . of course .danger's `and `difficulties bristling along' the line of their proposed action.` , u1xn....a. M u.....`.a.. _..4. __4.. - - ----v -- '-*.:."' .I""*"""",""""9""." "What !t_they dc_> put andther man on to shadow 5/ou.? .;the detective aski- ed. - -/ Ull II` said I-as 1:1` VII an II-.1.-LLB \rV'cI.|.Ul' H-Vtl-Cl` _IIl8H.lS W111 In antly neutralize the acids in his sto ch that are causing his trouble and h can enjoy his meals with no more fear of indig_esti.0n. Bisurated Magnesia is the special form of'Mag- nesia used by thousands to `neutralize ' stomach acidityand quickly overcome. 'lndigesti_on--do not `confuse with Milk. Carbonate. Block' or Citrate of Mag- _,nesia.*Insi_st on Bisurated. Its action '~ls*s afhe, prompt and sure and it can be obtained at small cost from `any reli- able drug store`. one . `Nothing creates domestic discord quicker than an attack of indigestion. and nothing gets rid of indigestion quicker than Bisurated Magnesia. No 'man can be sweet tempered, good na- rtured or evensfair minded when. his -stomach is constantly sick, sour, gassy and upset with after-eating distress. it your husband has stomach trouble neither scold nor pity him, but help" him by seeing that he has a supply of Bi'surated'Magnesia (either powder or tablets) "constantly at hand. A` tea- spoonful of powder or two thblets tak- an in a. little water after meals will lfI\fnnf'l1r vsniufwcflirrn {Kn an-eila In Inln Has Your Husband ' Got Indigestion? .._.-...... vvvuv us; vuv uau . . U11 . - There was 11. sudden succession of terrific and violent bumps. The car seemed to Jump. It thrust forward. sank. Kicked again, buried its nose deep, and threatened to capsize. Then the hind part sank softly and squarely. All movement ceased. ox-ruuuuua Lu!` U111 reu ugnt. 'I`her_e!" cried the` detective. Theryl! cried Clement. Straight 3.- headqvvhy, we've got em. VVe re on top of em. We've got em sure." There was a. sudden and appalling bump. _ Fer th' love of Mike. . yelled the driver. He wrenched frantically at the 0 wheel. "We're off the trail off ." rm.....- ---.._ - _.-.-.-W - Seven in Ten Men Past 4'9 Need This . Specia1l T_reatment; cruel Dena. he Strkllh` \Vhere in creation . .. " searching for the red light. The_r_e!" the detec` uu-..-, uuu vulv uu_|upUu Auuuuu UL BIRLUK. I see it," he cried. 5`That's the place, for a. certainty. T Seems so, growled `the driver. He swore deeply. He had lost the tail light. He was laboring round anpther cruel bend. ' straightened out. `tfknun 1.. ........a:.... In L- --r ' Btllil \JlBll1eUI.. Clement imitated the action he had .:]ust,seen the driver indulge in. He bent'low down so that he could catch faintly the black silhouette of the earth. against the fainter darkness of the sky. He saw mereljv masses of dark `shades on sha.dow-fantastic.. indeter- minable shades--rocks. no doubt. . : .Then . '. yes. there was the tall; square shoulder of a mine building. the frail fret of derrick against the dark, and the humped mound of slack. Y nan It I! I-.. ....:...1 urnL_u- A`, u ut7I.Ul..'-LLVU nuw Dy unemenrs S106. .`"I`he_v know the ground, hang: em," said Clement. A 1 r`1nrnAnO {vs-.-nfnpi 51... ....L:.._ L- L- 1 run!` uxmp swerven and vanished. . Oh". moaned the driver. and work- ing his hands one over the other like a strenuous pianist. he whipped the car round an S curve into a straight. round another curve. and caught the distant twinkling of the red light again. 'r`hn\"Fn rnnxnnr niivn u. H .....-A Ll. _ l........u.... ynnuxu-up_-. us Luc Lcu. u5l_u. Z15`cuIl. They're moving away." cried the detective now by Clement's side. 'T`hnv Lvnnur flab nmsnna 1...-.. v..... H Eillllllll dark. Aka . . . . . . . . -- av goo-Inl\r\4|vl|1-P9 wau ac: uuac: Clement looked to the side of the `trail, but saw nothing of the signs of Luiriing` which the driver, noted at a. lglance. But he saw and felt the road. saws signs of the presence of man in that.'.~and. he recognized that they were coming to the critical point in their ride. He braced himself alertly, looking `ahead, His hand went into his pocket. caught the automatic pistol and held `it ready. V`Vnfm~ man" unis! ma .1..:...\.. 4-...-...... Tu `fV`2;lt <;1*. see," said the driver. jerking left with his ear. to where something shlmmered flatly and eerily in this dark. Uitlfliu Ahead of them the red light of the rear lamp swerved and vanished. nh" wrnnnori Ohm Hahn. and .......1- .With middle age ailments attacking Uver two-thirds of those pst 40, every man who notices such distressing symptoms as ~ Lumeness, -Pains in back: and down thmugh grains, scantly_but- frequen-t.ru\d burning. Urination. "Get- 'Ung-Up-Nights." Nervous Irritability and Lack of Force--should at once try `the amazing value of Dr. Southwortlfs U RATABS. ' : \vhn..- "nu; On ........... n..- 4...'.1.. .. u. - -4`-uvavu go out `The driver said abruntly. his expert e,ve flashing to the side of the track and back again with a dartingglance. `Thought so . . .workings." He point. ed with a. stabbing finger. Stuff taken out of there--see. Ugh! ye brute, do ye want to go prospecting wid yer nose?" n1|I-5-u1\v\C~ In.-.I...,1 L- LL- _:.1- -5 .u,_ aaanuulluo n Ulitllutlu \.al8IIlt 5l'lK.. "I miss my guess." said the driver. his eyes fixed wax-ll,v ahead for the abrupt and surprising twists, I d n t "know mm'e n you. It's Nowhre in he `middle of Neverwas." ` I 'l`Innu -1115` an 4...}.-.LI..... .....I 4....___:._.. IHIUUIU UL $Vb`V8TWH.H.' They ran on. twisting and turning along the `crooked. rock-dodging path. Clement's pulse began to beatowlth excitement. A made ro:1d--that meant a house. A house meant. -IIII. , `I, CHI... ' Not they," said the driver. That's the explanation." He pointed ahead of him towards the trai-'1. Even as he pointed the reason for the change of .speed became obvious. The car ceased its Wild and stormy bumping. They were still pitohnd about, but the rough trail across country had ceased: they were on a road. As they wound in and ' out among the rocks they could see the fairly even and rutted surface under thelr headlights. \Hhn1~A av-a urn`) `HM-sud nAnA9" A- LIIUIF IIUH U.ll[- . (1 L5. "Where are we? Vvhat road?" de- manded Clement. "Y n-don w... ........... II ....I.1 4.1.- ;..:_.___. ' C6ba.it. The mm. which had gone tot- ward as directly as an arrow, began to twist. worming roundgthe rocky pock- ets.-torever finding the most negotiable way. Then. in the midst of his auto- matic and quite unsplenetic growls at the tricky steering this new_circum- stance demanded. the driver said. Hey. look at that big Swede. Hey, but just you look at him. hitting it -up a.- gain," - T1 was: 2 fnnf 'l"hn nan In Guano at guun, I It was a. fact. The car in frgnt of them had abruptly increased its sped. `From its sea.dy, but cautious pace. it- Ihad suddenly started to run away. 'LYu-no 4-kn u . n . \ A .- ....on ...-1--.1 ru--_- Inns. nus.-v...__v un_.u.n I. "Have they seen ent.. N'KYnl- Oknuo 9' 1111:}, 4 Eggs, doz. . . . . . . . . . .. M Butter, pound . . . . . . . . . . .. Fowl,pound . . . . . .. Chickens (broilers). pound -Ducks-, pound . . . . . . . . . . . .. `Geese, pound . . . . . . . . . . . .. `Turkey. pound . . . . . . . . . . .` Cream, pint Writer 'Exv;'a|`ains Wondrous Valuo of Doctor Southworth's Uratabs" F And.']lnvites ,All to Try Them Without Cost Unless Pleased

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