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Porcupine Advance, 21 Mar 1935, 1, p. 3

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pas gerets informa was liable to bi Valthex kept the house. Fo: man like an arl and a oig blac ing along carry stocol and take morning at 10 ment, 50 yards 1 He proceeded canvas, the pic representation â€" outline of the ] Big Paul. He police never tho clal notice.of t artist, whose a RAOUL WAS right in supposing that the house on the Quai Voltaire would be watched by the police. But they did so in a desultory manner, occasionally and at irregular intervals, and this acâ€" cSunted for Raou!‘s apprehsnsions not having been fulfilled as yet. The weak point absout the police supervision was that Gorgeret made the bad mistake of not looking after it personally;. he everything to his subordinates, and alâ€" lowed them far too much license in the execution of his instructions. This was the reason that the frequent visits of Courville and the beautiful blonde had so far passed unnoticed. Gorgeret, too, was being doubleâ€"crossed by the conâ€" cisrge, who had ‘been bribed by Raoul through the faithful Courville and also by Valthex through one of his confederates. This meant that Gorâ€" Raoul a: for him Big Paul Masked Antonin arrest Bi who has night cli view it a: warmly. The dan her past Paul‘s in! papers t failed to becomes Raoul an her "Ant both Big main clos murde nic ch marqu vealed others misin solve t Detecti gotten s tonine. recoyir devices, resembl: apartme from Bi finds th: of Elisa. "bleedin result of crite, tor G THIS FIRST CHAPTER RAOUL WAS right in Om 1¢ LC PqtU a h6 Pa AI T rave Gerraany a seen together a fulfilled 10 on the opposite pave-i s from the marquis‘ abode. to daub paints on his! icture being a supposed‘ i of the Seine, with the The artist was > was also Valthex. The hought of taking any speâ€" this rather oddâ€"looking attire seemed to attract of attention from the e . > AR PA .. es C A i7 _ \T ind far closer watct the last three da t, with long gray hat, had come s g paintbox, easel up his stand il Courvilic rough one meant that from the col ue and contfi uctltions. lni frequent visit autiful blonde ed. Gorgeret Gives Germany a Surprise us than _him not Clara." police, b JA Paul at Nazi @ Seand i f1 ate much o tell him Byv the new l 11 o hi CIH€ pec [ch day h ipplau earli th : nb ha and Bigâ€" P moment t ho peal quic automatica mM A1I iC Y en Y thin te i iul nin 11 I I Herm 1M if nayp h 1€ met t a M ! cacaror _ or LponQ .» ffii“i'-;vv,pr- _oe Arsenc witthies cA _ ""TWCO SMILES 1€ mpened nd proc the rest n VHIiA Maroc._ L rden gate At about e girl retuw ppened>â€"sh it T1 »wards Courville. The y more turns up and _ with the idea oi ble followers, but sincs rtainly on something oticed either Big Paui 1 procesded to Auteuil e respectable looking before going any fu: ake sure. . . . Brin ZOn 31 at evening at th: ntmarte bar whichn by them since the ses Bar. Here they roOeririg, GaSliâ€" popular blonde ow at 10, and you say is true this time. I‘Yy( him aou 1Imn 2 y ctable fishins m inside ;R vill toI 1e anncunced. . at Auteuilâ€" saw Courville . It opened a qauarter to m, and the ie rang, and beard for another ign of Clara rorgeret apâ€" | the Art ips and w 11 id ic 7 ar itful for ‘a ible to pan endly. ) died h 18 > turned 1, of such make him m SBWIitZâ€" Â¥. . That‘s rday told n il} Shall ited ssed ill 1] DTY find Yain ant4i and this his | Taking Out a Big Winter *â€" | _ Cut of Timber at Timmins A. E. Wicks, of the A. E Wicks Comparty, Cochrane, Ont., reports that they will operate the Timmins mill for the coming season, which, with a big winter mill, will produce some 6,500,000 ft. The company formerly conducted four mills but it is now concentrating on one unit. Mr. Wicks says that they are able to give very close attention to grading and manufacture in this way "Let‘s get away irom Big Paul, his face distor "It makes me sick to look That girl‘s signed her ow rant." over an hour." "Give ‘em time, chauffeur. Another 20 mi c‘clock struck. "Ah, there she his face flattened "And there‘s the AAne CAr Urew 1 Paul, ecmpletely hi looked through the in the back and co yards away, with windows wide opn. ing his paper at t sprawied under h chauffeur minuteées t de Maro« bordercd had quite enough fro: Next morning a tax the flat where Big P 31 tanding close miling faces. hone in the sun emark. Big Paul was "Blast them! erted. There‘s For Raoul and ‘ared at one of had was was all erstwh il U could sef close toge (To be Continu and the ly be that NO WONDER the 1935 Ford Vâ€"8 is making motor car history ... . serving to a greater extent the country‘s transâ€" portation needs. Vâ€"8 performance and economy, an entirely new conception of riding comfort, and a restrained though beautiful modern style make it the balanced car for today and tomorrow. And there are many, many other features that make it a great car to own. because of Vâ€"8 performance, comfort and design THE CAR FOR EVERY MOTORIST sierâ€"toâ€"operate brakes, Go over the New Ford. Note the new eth iteos frcm here distorted 1 1€ his ain pa 1€ 11 rted with ras k at them. . xn death wa ace 1lo00k hac 1€ Phone 440 Timmins 8 Balsam Street South Showroom : 43 Third AvenUue, (next to Goldfields Theatre) Phone 572 1 balcon distinctl hâ€" happ nd ‘The Ontario Polics Chiefs‘ Convenâ€" | tario‘s Provinc tion will be held in North Bay July genteel; the w 23 and 24, according to information| "The white i received by Chief William Clark, North place. Thus Bay, who is second viceâ€"president of ; credentials, it the organization. chcice of such ‘Chief Clark has also been notified | about things that N. J. Grassick former constable of l with a ficral el the North Bay force, has been appointâ€" "It matters 1 ed Chief Constable at Ingersoll, Onâ€"|of Ontario is : taric. for things oth Police Chief Convention to be Held at North Bay With respect to the future drive 1or small sawmills, Mr. . Wicks has some doubts regarding the Diesel engine beâ€" ing the principal factor. He says a 30 to 50 h.p. steam engine "pickâ€"up" is hard to match with an internal comâ€" bustion engine of the same or nearly the same horsepower. "The questions Wit] $50 to $200 to responsâ€" HSnmothjng More Distincetive ible people â€"â€"â€" Repay in|| Required for Floral Emâ€" small instalments â€"â€"â€" All|| _ hlem for This Province. applicationstreated conâ€" || fidential. apply: [|â€" Somebody has organized a regular Northern Finance Co. P. 0. BOX 527 111 6 6 £ â€"FOR D35 G O BRâ€"YÂ¥ " ire ud softer celutch, horsepower. "The ques ost, replacement, repairs ig factors against them it obsery McDowel!! Motors nd il milling upon These improvements were adopted only after tests had shown that they would help make the New Ford better looking, more comfortable . . . easier to drive . . . safer for yvour family . . . more fingerâ€"touch steering. Try the restful wider seats, roomier interiors. Examine the rich upholstery and appointments. You‘ll be astonished at the number of "expensiveâ€"car features" that are standâ€" ard equipment on this Ford. It has many new improvements. 11 P nd chCice Of such as concerll abosut things like providing. Ontaric with a ficral elblem. "It matters not that the great heart of Ontario is at the moment yearning for things othsr than floral emblems. Thinks Trillium Too Anaemic for Ontario traits; sturdy selfâ€"efficiency, and active intolerance of outside interference. It makes itself chbjectionable only when trodden upon. Itâ€" "But what use to go on? Whatever its intrinsic merits as a plant and a adian spring. It possesst do few other herbs two traits: sturdy selfâ€"effhici( pla vymbol Authorized Ford Dealer Thus doubly equipped witn als, it becomes the inevitable f such as concern themselves like providing. Ontaric what use to go on? isic merits as a plant and of spirited iindependence, t ibbage has no more chan( e dandelion of becoming Or rovincial embléem. It is n« the white trillium is. 11 , narDn It possesse ‘ial emblem. It i8 no ‘hite trillium is. trillium is also common 5 up a tfi dandelion skunk ibjag 1 ba n s and ereat bbha. 1€ ind in 10or 1008 omes out fla e Sault St 1d _ ba trumpeis across â€" hillside. N2 use and golden let aloof among the depths of : No use to let I¢t and and Lumber and Building Material Hillâ€"Clarkâ€"Francis, Limited hip CORN SYRUP Sysitem. FRED WARING AND HIS PENNSYLâ€" VANIANS. Thursday evening at 9:30 Eastern Standâ€" ard Time, Columbia System. TUNE IN she FORD SUNDAY EVENINGC HOUR,. Symphony orchestra and celebrated guest soloists. 9 o‘clock Eastern Standard Time, Columbia economical for you to run and keep run« ning. See this motor car at your Ford dealer‘s. Take it out on the road. Drive it! LC On Electric Floor Sanding pride of the dogâ€"tooth vioâ€" rong its dappled leaves in of an Ontari0o woodland. let longing thsughts retuin where, "faint and frail and mayv eefootoafecte * Li *# * #* * *# *4 # # #* * *# ## # # #* #. * ® .... #* «# # #* # *# ## # # #* *# # ## # *# ## *# # ##% 0..0 Â¥._:% #, * 00.00. # # w# # # ts # # # * e .000 # L3 ve*. #*ee‘es # + *# # .0 ® # #4 4 h JRAAA * #* 44 +4 *# o.o .Â¥ # b # Unesplashe » remember 1i 11 REDUCED PRICES$ a month and a reasonable down payment now buys a Ford Vâ€"8. See the nearest dealer for details. D Ts jlasheq Ontari ha it Y 1v ubiqui wash maid BJ im »in eeateateatocte *# # #Â¥* ® # #* # *# t# # ## *# La #* + # #. 0.00. *# .0 d #* ## # ® #* ® *# #. * * *s ## *# *# #* * *# *#* *# + #* #% ®, ® Li o. _ .00 .0 0. *# D.Q 0. 11 By the end of this year, Canada will have a population of 11,000,000, S. A. Cudmore, a statisticain, estimated for the Parliamentary Housing Committee at Oitawa last week,. He calculates that since the last census in 1931, the naturâ€" al in population has been 500,â€" 000. said Mr. Cudmore CANADA TO HAVE POPULATION OF 11,000,000 BY END OF YEAR Our annual natural increase is about â€"4 to 1 1â€"2 per cent. per annum," 17 i] Aanacg wiltin day now the ‘Trilliumites are turn up at Queen‘s Park and w. Then this pale and prolific among blossoms, this vegeâ€" mbol of the second rate, this imeimic designed by nature to ting from the neck of a pickleâ€" ill be Ontario‘s FPlower, and no till rve 1 hard 1 no be to believe that Onâ€" by t 6 bank. Plowâ€" a1ever be Ontario‘s not commonplacs. ul to be genteel. s the white trilliâ€" fag

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