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Porcupine Advance, 14 Sep 1936, 1, p. 3

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PAUL MARVE and genius, peri war so terrible t the world at hi faratical lover 0 instrument of 1 the League of delegates consid‘ no attention is paild TO lhe.ieU sends to the representatives « great powers gathsred in concl Geneva. But SIR HARKER BELLAMY of the important British Intell "@.1," persuades t to have Marve ove cuss his invention : Previous to this, t PETER RENTON, with Marve and th ventor‘s nieceâ€"the â€"ELSIE NORRIS. Another great p had its eye on Ma sions a wellâ€"known national â€" underwo ROCHE, to captu and take him bac to Ronstadt, where to deliver up his t trackin changil LaArocnae uncouplin in which are being Ooff i0 . L HORST, | roche, but guised â€" as _ LA STALTHEIM, m Reonstadtian Emk The strain, hov Marve, for wheon the British Cabir When F@ter R he will harmed night haunt« Luardod idds gain! Jacquard ha ut now the â€" iken his magi Their plig rved by Re On tch In alning che a: n tha edgt nd che SYNOPSIS OF PREVIQUS CHAPTERS CHAPTER XIII THE VOICE ON THE WIRE T. N. 0. and N.C.R. Regular Stations PEMBROK E OTTA W A Bargain excursion tickets will be valid on Trains 2 or 46 and their connections Thursday, September 17th. Passengers who use our Train 2. will connect here with CP train 2 leaving 8.10 p.m. same date. Pasâ€" sengers who use train 46 will arrange their own transfer to North Bay CP Depot and take CP train 8 from herse aft 1.18 a.m. Friday, ®sepâ€" tember 18th. Tickets are valid to return leaving destination point not later than CP. Train 1 from Winrdsor St. Station, Montreal 10.15 p.m. Sunday, September 20th and connecting here with our Train 1, Sseptember 21st Tickets Good in Coaches Onlyâ€"No Baggage Checked Children 5 years of age and under 12, when accompanied by guardian. Half Fare e meanline ie pQil>diiclDs dL 1 by RENE JACQUARD, a mem 1€ the room b nd Temiskaming and Northern Ontario Railway The Nipissing Central Railway Company CrC For Fares and Further Particulars apply to Local Agent Thursday, September 17th 1€ ONE CENT A MILE BARGAIN EXCURSION MAJC Published by Special Arrangement to ROK E RENFRE W ARN! N A MONTRE A L QLl via North Bay and Canadian Pacific 1K ba cap fig 91 All Times Shown are Eastern Standard qua Author of "Tiger Standish," "The Evil Chateau," Ete. 11 Br mem the plane to d and carried ie EDWARD prison iall be fo has been aJâ€" SUSAN, also ho has been nadman : personality, one, he had on sober reâ€" portsmanlike amount to? ds his siste ilarmed, be o the hand R#enton â€"espiC board , comn the int he traln Cabinet to disâ€" ffect on »wed by Re y e nt 171C ane disâ€" iY H+ id n from nad parted 1e be the ordi fre mained fellow His a@aston dead. in the prIivale roOoml nursing home to which been taken, Sir Rosert on his two companions "I‘m afraid that so 1 cannot hold out much famous consultant. "In cannot T famous ( have a n 1. UnUll sUus 1ad reliable i1 â€"he would d m ear the houseboat that nighnt. The plain fact was that Susan had inished into the blue. If she had been ee to do so, she surely would have t into touch with him somehow or 1sD¢ With e question, he dinary routine »ll be followed. And then, shat bomb, the telé Susan! Perhap t to a telephoc C 1€ AnC un( B#tf 11 11 darlin of Q.1 of th any com Al T6 up n na )€ 1¢ oundi t Hor bed be i I ne of existence might aAs d. Until morning cam‘â€" hattering the silence like telephone rang. aps she had managed tc he went Minister boc TIIl 1€ ARNPRIOR QUEBEC Ma 1€ on Vn 11 nimse! his my peakit h @er â€"Ol SswY Al British Intell ent, "who ha it wWwas t00o i@aken by fe if hi Sleep 100k he took of oundâ€"until 1 i as to her fa self exclusive mystery. Som 11 hope, this pa 1 witho mixed )oked towards no point in would be rin, bu e YOU 1J WweL M Jacquard anywhetr determin i1nces ttach 1im 1l rackt MiC man Horst ‘emed id but : D« m he of 1 1€ possibilities of nations going to warâ€" and I want it for this country. He had an assistant named Jervais, but we heard this morning from Paris that this man had been assassinated. How much he was made to disclose before he was murdersd we do not knowâ€"but I have told you enough, I think, to make vyou realize that this matter is of the interruption until the end. Then he made his contribution. "I‘m afraid that nature does not conâ€" cern herself with things of this sortâ€" although I realize, as you say, that the matter is of the highest possible imâ€" portance. But medical science can do no more: the man‘s mind is a complete blank. As you have seen for yourself this morning, he‘s still unconscious and nothing that we can do can arouse him. It is my belief that he will gradually drift into death . . . his heart is very weak. If you would care to have other opinions, of course, I shall be delighted to call in whoever you may suggest." Sir Hark®r Bellamy turned away somewhat impatiently. He was sick of the whole business. Besides, what good would it be to have other opinions? Pertwee was generally acknowledged to suUCh moifien his 40 my dear with yoil "Oh, Sir Harker," she exclaimed, and now he was able to see that the girl who had spoken to him was the niece of the man on whom Sir Robert Perâ€" twee had so recently passed a s°entence 1¢€ Al and th subject ind if his volice was CUuUrtl, 1t mereiy ‘lected his thoughts. "Would you kindly tell me how my incle is this morning?" 3 [J od man e has l1 "You can do no good hereâ€"I‘ve a axi outside,." he said, ‘"if you‘ll come ut with me." He began his questions almost as "Bu riOUu most Sir Robert Pert terruption until Then he made "I‘m afraid that C Heé tly kin haps th You carnot tell me, then, anything ut the particular invention which ught your uncle to London?" I‘m afraid I cannot, Sir Harker‘â€" i then her mind switched to another WwWee he b ;ondaC e 5e * SLtaAl ht hi you‘ll excuse me, I‘m afraid I have to goâ€"there are many s waiting for me at my office." th a nod to the physician and anâ€" to Hathway he opened the door valked out into the corridor. s there anyone who was carrying a load as himself at the present ent, he wondered. In the whole of 0 years in the Secret Service he _not rememb‘sr a more testing than this Although he had not a the opinicn to Hathaway, seâ€" ; he was not sorry that events had d out as they had done. They t have been on a stum®er if Marve not had his breakdown; after all, merely had his wordâ€"but no acâ€" p»rcofâ€"for what he claimed. The 1€ been livin elt this was necessary, dutyâ€" mistressâ€"was prompting. s the girl could tell him someâ€" hat might prove later to be of gan hnis questions aimost as she was seated. much did you know of your work, Miss Norris?" hook her head. afraid I knew very little. All he tAis mornIng ¢ ifraid he is very illâ€"I‘ve just specialist." Then a thought him. "Come along to my office â€" | should like to have a word T‘€ il incle going to die, Sir Hark ha generailly ac. medical man living on his nervesâ€"and e else, I‘m afraidâ€"for a ears. The crisis comes and or no resistance . . . he a few days longer, or the auite near," the physician a Pm mportance to the Tulure ; country. Everything deâ€" this man being made to in inventor, who has been imething which he says is it it will cut out all future 1l opyright r1@at he was working on x, Miss Norris," he said was curt, it merely reâ€" ‘t, the situation is s that I cannot pasâ€" it," he said, gesticuâ€" munds. "In Marve‘s ecret which is of the tance to the future into any details?" kept that side of his â€"perhaps because he it be worried." eC put listened without mad he physician hat this inâ€" anything of et one more the whol i char THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO erâ€"please toll me the truth,‘ pleaded. He decided it would be better were blunt. "Sir Robert Pertwe®, the con: physician, can give us very little Whilst her face was buried hands, the door opened and Pete ton entered. She heard Bellamy address thi comer although she did not yet his identity. "Good morning, Rentonâ€"I‘m there‘s still no news of your sist The girl 1 man who I Paris, was 1 his real agt round his weary. "Good morning," she faltered "Good morning, Miss Norri spoke like one who found eve in life a burden. The telephone on Bellamy‘ ceiver and listened. "I‘m afraid I must leave you for a minute," he said briskly, and without further explanation got up and left the room. Elsie Norrs summoned all her courâ€" rang. ‘The "Excuse me, she sald, Dul nNnas thing happened to your sister, Renton?" He stared dully in front of him "She‘s disappearedâ€"some devil hold of her." "Oh! Has it anything to do v my uncle?" "I‘m afraid it has," was the curt reâ€" sponse. "You remember when we were imprisoned on that houseboat that someone signalled to me in Morse?" "Yes . . . oh, of course, you said it get away to Dring US NeIpâ€" e COLUG get no further. The girl who had been listening to him rose from her chair. "Oh, I‘m terribly sorryâ€"can‘t anyâ€" thing be done?" And then, because this man‘s trouâ€" bles seemed almost equal to her own, she obeyed an instinctive impulse and flung her arms around his neck. So might she have tried to comfort a broâ€" was your "She was captured whilst trying to get away to bring us helpâ€"‘‘He coulu ther | lation # + It,f "It‘s all my faultâ€"I shouldr allowed my uncle to come to L she cried. "Hush, my dear," said Peter â€"and his voice was very kind TO BE CONTINUED) Baby Grand Hotels Now the Fashion in Europe Note:â€"The characters in this story are entirely imaginary. No reference is intended to any living person or to any public or private company. . Here, with swings, dolls, 1 playmatesâ€"sverything â€" to yearâ€"olds or a babe in armsâ€" heaven. However, under the of trained workers, play is ; constructive channels. The: ganized outdoor games. Thet and goldfish to be fsd, and goldfish to be f€d, m: shows, story hours, and radios. ual games call for imaginatio: child with a special ability is aged to use it. Most remarkable of all, the of marking the child‘s belongin crderliness into the most rec: Numbers have been discarded finitely more entrancing colour Cribs, clothes, toothbrush rack: finitely more entranCcing co Cribs, clothes, toothbrush r dividual properties. Prices are reasonableâ€"a | about $6.50 a week, $20 a m includes maintenanc*e, care tific study of your child. as special diets and sight are charged for in additic Our new address is now 86 THIRD AV E. tII1C SUdy O |] as special diet: are charged fo Delineator. Notice Peterborough Examiner:â€"There wil soon be nothing left for the old crimâ€" inals to do. Two men were arrested ir Hamilton for robbing a drug store whilé armed. One was 17 and the other 18 A prisoner at Guelph Reformatory wa: caught while trying to escape and h was 18. 86 Third Ave. â€" Phone 898 a t Electrical Service FIXTURES APPLIANCES ARMSTRONG ELECTRIC f she had posses no news ol Your sIs looked up. Petéer Ren! had brought her ove looking ten years old e. There were hagga: mouth and his eve sh Q.1 iid, "but has any vour sister, M shouldn comfort ed such man‘s trouâ€" to her own impulse an( s neck. S do with id n‘ t nav London Renton Y Ret l He hing 1e w he W T Ob jects to Timmins Being Overlooked dressed and has a very substantial inâ€" come compared to some of those presâ€" ent and mentioned. | Timmins was not among those whose names appeared in this society column. although she was present and enjoyed Canadian hospitality throughout the year. I suggest that this be duly noted as "Fact 5001." Or the whole truth could be outlined about Timmins and then the booklet could be entitled:â€" "Six Thousand Facts About Canada." If the publisher desired to keep the total number of his towns and cities at 52â€"one for each week of the yearâ€"and if he intends to give Timmins a fair break by including her in 1937, and leavâ€" ing out Winnipeg or Sault Ste. Marie, all very well!l But if it were a premeâ€" ditated slight, the people of Timmins} should rise up in anger and demand that a motor road be built on the route of the present Ferguson highway, sol that publishers and others could come and see for themselves. Also that a| town hall be erected on a site chosen‘ by the people‘s representatives, bearâ€" ing the name "Timmins." . The editor of "©5000 Facts About Canada‘" would then ‘be expected to treat the 25â€"yearâ€"| ma the To Domilt »lad M which 1€ ‘Om me ;ponso @about | rovernorâ€"General Speaks on Need for Defence Here W1 16 M I1 Dom 1¢ BI 11 k6 ardine Review:â€"Governor Ho!!-' f New Jersey is suing a radio| ntator, three stations and four ‘s because of remarks made iim. Can it be that the governor mger interested in publicity? / s Timmins with th he would be entitl« )r More Puffts and P "Citizen of [ iimm litor â€" [1 d One J 1J D in in k J€ W a luable. For his kindness, abinet ministers called the ‘regrinating Imperialist." <edsmuir, Governorâ€"Generâ€" da, speaking at Calgary to Military Institute last week, along the same line as inâ€" Lord Elibank. The Goverâ€" | said that Canada, like in, must have a militia, not ut fully equipped and perâ€" 11 I‘€ my nat to the His Excellency and efficiency ere es Canada and Britain think of other things ence. But neither Britâ€" a could afford an inâ€" oorly equipped militia nust have a militia, not ully equipp:d and perâ€" r of tion! i] din 16 1€ S.. with a population nd ends with Woodâ€" pulation 11,101. There all, with a little hisâ€" nparticular claim to _A he rest relating to each. 10mas is described as Canada; population ulation, 50,000; halfâ€" ara and the border ‘ trains daily; centre wing industry, etc. and Vanzcouver have roll of honour, with said about each :3 lid not id been 11 g "Chief Canadian irranged alphabetiâ€" . the list commentces with a population ) treat the 25â€"yearâ€" with the respect to id )19 rat y is safe from danâ€" be isolated. Canada . policy of defence implement it," he _ this informative ? Does he realize iame of one of the She may not be was expensively ‘ry substantial inâ€" ‘me of those presâ€" detr 1ions, mighit . this inform Does he re cessity of Domin to the Canadian 0t lead to perâ€" en anticipated," 11 a long way to oal. No country hnout a defence S>pt. 8th, 1936 of "5000 Fact intoresting lit rank Yeigh, i: illy by the On oroanto. Ther marked 11L wWia inâ€"chief to in "stupendou Canadians a itish army i: ewer Bump Timmins." it y.© ‘‘Theli y gives me concerning 168 reâ€" y other raph on ht I ofâ€" n Case Elibank | Canada of what nera OouUuL | new ind 11 PIASTCSâ€"UA of which bak knownâ€"have in the past : once used ir every kind. P available to prc others in the No pend on being man in Sweden in the present Ilatg States has miles and the first °C Efficienc Latest additic saving equipn ment of the ol One now on 36 pounds, is 6 rubber tire, a: and a half cv light, that peculiar sort : only in one direction. F glare, not only from such tomobile headlights, but â€" page of printed matter is Special spectacles which bought, cut off the glare driver‘s headlights and wearer to see far beyon distance when meeting a Windshields of the speci; polarizes light rays comit tain directions are being reading with the spectac arize light, blacks seem 1Cs “’ Science Changes Evervone‘s Life On ndadus Planning on Building or Remodeling? Ask for our new free ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE Then by al Y ou‘ll find prices are conside rigidly maintained for your home? _( jo0b. Feldman Timber prCc on riving full particulars and specifications of y i) 1 N : Flu« By shake COMPANY, LIMITED Head Officeâ€"Schumacher, Phone 708 Mill Officeâ€"Timmins, Phone 709 nsul Board uawn Fencd um be: dar Siding ment and Limeg ment Blocks phalt Shingle 1( 1l (Door 3 (all kind umber iap}p means get a quotation from Feldman‘s as hundreds of others have, that ow considerably lower and the quality is itained. Why pay more than necessary me? â€" Call in and let us quote on you CA imay lare of ind â€" al 1€ 1 allow thns nd the usua@: _car at night. ial glass that 1€ T 1€ 100,000,000 ‘ of being 121 om ce ted. I 1C possIDie another it bit wWhi hle »at~ Washingto alization Should it D. B. Lawley, field secretary for th Canadian National Institute for th Blind, was a visitor to Timmins ove the weekâ€"end. He conferred with th convener of the local committee of th Institute, Mrs. L. E. Dorway, and oth ers interested in the work, in referenc D. B. Lawley on Visit to Timmins and the North to plans for the winter months. M Lawley, who has been a frequent visit( to the North in recent years in connel tion with the work for the blind, was i Kirkland Lake on special business fC the Institute, and made the trino het after attending to the Kirkland Lak busiress. While in town he visited after aA busines numbet rink uld be d a ha quarter Metal Cornei Mouldings Nails Oakum O.P.W. Paint sun motor demonstrate gston last week brought | i a dream of many an inv it be possible to use a . that fell on a country t United States each year, edar 1( rocklath Roofing Sash Smheetro Shiplap V eneer Insul Bric Siding Vâ€"Joint ivailable AmeriC jlind 1x 000 trilli PAGE THRE Intry COM1 qu 1¢

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