Solid Brick House, 8 rooms, all conveniences; pod stable; garden. Solid Brick House, 7 rooms, with all conveniences and Hg acres. W_S'o'l'id Brick House, suitable for boarding District uIanag;r sun Life As- suranco Go. of Canada. (One of the best.) Also Agent for rst-class Fire} and Accident Insurance Compan- ies. Dwelling house and con. tents Insurance a specialty Rates 50 to 90 cents for 3 years per hundred according to local- ity and construction. . Ofce: 49 Ilary st. Phone 294 Call or send history for free advice. Medicine furnished in tablet form, Hours-]0 am. to 1 p.m. And 2 to 8 pm. Sundays-10 am. to 1 pm. ; Consultation Fl-cc \JI EIQIIWI-IIQ I U Pl|es,Eczoma. Asthma. Cntarrh. Plmples, ; Dyspepsia, Epilepsy. Rheumatism, skln. Kld- \ nay. Blood: Nerve and Bladder Diseases. 1 DRS. soPER: WHITE Sgecial attentidn will be given to t e accommodation of farmers in this locality. Money to Loan on Mortgages. Agency Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada. Office Hours 10 to 4. Transact a General Banking Busmess. \v-1-_ .__.|_..I __ --II_-A-.I L LI... IIIVJUII IGVUIGIJIU IGIIU 0 We cash Che ues drawn on _anyI Bank in Gana a or the Umted States. Accounts collected. lsdterling Exchange bought or un ulluln The hheuthat, I had hroughtl tlu-1'0, nut my friend, but my fl-imd's duublv, .~u`-elnvd to me; Inn pl`l*.[MmL(*I'0lJH fur a moment's e-nl.m'l,uimm-nt. -l~fe`ar I sus-I }N`(`.f.(`d. Just thvn, that Evelyn`s' re-u.~mn had been warped a trie hy the rm:king' scene of which \\`- had been witrwssns. DEC sold. H I - L - I A 4 -_.___-_ 9..-- n IA 1JUDIllCD3o Notes cashed or collected t the most favorable rates. `I7... ..-._I. I1I.-_-_-,. _I_-._-_ A.` --.-. -v-v-. --uv-an ans. sopisn fin/Hire 93. TA--_o- CA l'..---4.. f\_. Rough Cast T. BEEGHOFT &. '60.] cleaned, Altered And Repaired. `Your Reading N eedsi Elizabeth Street 5 doors West of Five Points A. W. Whitby OHAPTEII XX. the situation was reve1'sed.| An Enigma and Its solution. '(I3':`tSt`3h(): 1g.t lta11u`:l`t9gveIl?`L`i)dI:l%1" To my amazement I` foundging that villaiay we are now that Evelyn meant more than I|hUusjng_ , f&l.l|(5i('d. My illt( ,I'pl'(`.t:3U0ll Uf [L was an ingenious notion, I101 W(H'dS W'ii.S thilt Ca.lneI'0Il but of course gvas not p0ssi_.' was nut in his right mind--thati1,|,._ However 1 Saw that it h(` WHH HUI. VI. UHPIP R(V)be['t, Q5 'uId be to continue to diS_ slw had knuw-n him. But in a|p.m; with he!" . wry In-ml` moment she d1sabu$- what would you suggest,` '~ than`? Shall we send our invalid. `*II S. ..,.l l.,. ..l All 9| ,L- J, Practical Shoe Repairer PROPERTIES FOR SALE Headquarters for Rubber Heels Now is the time to get your shoes repaired-u before the spring rush. Assisted by W. Tillett MISS M. |cKElIA|I 58 Small 8t., Barrie. 7. i Z!` Z UIU1 25 Toronto St., Toronto, Ont. 14 luloutor St. T. BEECROFT, Manager. "IL is not he, at all," she de- vlarcd, with empha.s'i_.~'. There is :1 re?-..~wmblance, yes. But the| man you fuund in the street is 1 nut lt(ln``~rL (jamernn; I am sure of that. -1 VIVI. I I II A I I I n I A 1|` uni-. ' I I 1 I efcotfs BANKERS SPECIALISTS um- A-OI._.- ..... ._|_ Are Well Supplied zstabnsnod 1319. FURS! Bookstore House, 5 rooms. Rooms, with 5 land, quantity of BEEOHAM S PILLS 9 rooms, house. W. 0. ANDREW Manufacturer of Buggies. carriages, Wagono. Slolghs and cutters Strict, personal attention paid td Horseshoeinx. Tl-IE annm PLANING MILL THOS. ROGERS, PROP., Builder and Contractor. Manufacturer of Sash, Doors, Frames and Blinds. All kinds of Dressed Lumber, Flooring, Ceiling and Moulding kept in stock. Dress- ing done on short notice. \Vpod turning a specialty. Tanks made to order. The latest improved method for dryin lumber. Fac- tory and Office. or. Sophia and Mary streets. Phone 163. P. O. Box 685. SIMCOE MARBLE WORKS BARRIE. G. W J. Eastman. Prop., R. G. Manuel, Mgr. Deal- er in Granite and Marble Monu- ments and Tablets. Only best material used and flrst-clasI workmen employed. Prices al- ways right. ` _... -a -u-uunuri IIVCC ' L.R.C.P. & 5. Edinburgh; M.l-`.P. & .5`. Glasgow SURGEON--E\ E. EAR. Nos!-: Ann Tuneu- Having spent4years Post Graduate work ill iritish Hospitals and having served as Cliniml usistant in Golden Square Ear. Throat and Rose Hospital, London; Royal London Ophthal- mic Hospnal (Mooreplds): for a term as Red- e lent Surgeon in Royal London Ophthalmic ! Hospital: Bristol Eye Hospital. Bristol: and ; Birmingham Eye Hospital. Birmingham : for mer Member of Britnsh Ophthalmological 91> dety. P. O. Box 06. Orrrcn-78 Dunlap street. Barrie `Phone 56- - -1uvl, III-3-, U.llI fsUREY AND GYNECOL(5GY especially. Phone 61. 56 come! ,St., Barrie. I on. man A. R08-8 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Of- ce, King Block, Barrie, \Vest side of Post Oice. Phone 29. _P. 0. Box 832. 19-tf \LVl.\.I\.l.I.LJlJ] \ouUUt'Sb`UI' H. 34 Broad). _Office and Resldenood corner Elizabeth and Bradfor Sts., Barrie, Phone 105. The Brightest Women Flnd V --u it: III: I'IV L.R.C.S., Edinburgh, F.C.P., Lon- don, Physrician, Surgeon, etc. 0!. {ice and Residence, Dunlop St., Barrie.` Telephone 165. 122 Bloor St. W., Toronto, late of Brooklyn, (N.Y.) Eye and Ear Hospital, will be at 91 Owen St.. Barrie, every Saturda . Diseases, Eye, Ear, Nose and T roat. Con- SllH.af.inn hnnn-a II 0 .n on 1: -x - JJJC, 12.0.1, IVUSU and sultatlon hours 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and by appointment. Toronto Phone North 3326. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. (Successor to Dr. C. C. Alex- ander), ofllce and residence: Burton Ave., Allandale. Diseasoe of women and children and nerv- ous disorders especially. Phone 269. on. E. a. TURIIBULL (McGILL) (Successor to Dr. R. S. Brnad). nmnn gm! n...~:,:....-- OOFFEY .9. o'nounEL|.. BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, Notaries Public and Convey- ancers. Offices in new Bank of Toronto Building. Hugh A. O'- Donnell, Daniel J. Coffey. 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Murchison. ALEXANDER GOWAI Successor to Lonnox, cowan & Brown Barrister, Solicitor for obtaining probate of wills, guardianslii and. administration, and Genera Solicitor, Notary, Conveyancer, etc. Offices: Hinds Block, No. 8 Dunlop Street. Money to loan. MISS A. L. JOUIIDAN TEACHER OF VOCAL MUSIC. mnnvnn vv\nrlnnn`A Ar'Annnno (`I L.l:Jl'lL.lLl.l.`Jl.| \IL' vuunu Luuolu. Terms modera_te. Address: Mary St., Barrle. p1AN5"'H3AcHEn. --l-ruvpils pro- pared for examinatjon. Studio: 10 Louisa St., Barrle. 3-yrly. w. A. Lawns, m.n., c.uI. DTIWDV A`|\Yl\ l`!`Y`|V`r\twr\v t'\ - -. ..- u -..;a-;y,vvIu\:u. will DB 3311` I MARION & MARION. I4 University It. Montrcnl. Thursday, June 3, 1915 . ll|I| III - tlmrs |Hi.~`f.(H)k 1- nit-ntit,_v. just, DR. J. ARTHUR R088 P R: Q T4`.-I1'nL.u-.-L . \1 u n n STEWART & STEWART DR. MORTIMER LYON 3l,\.\-. CV4 `Iv rn MISC ELSIE .. .-.-. . I--rut-CU` DR. H. T. ARNAT.L` DB. W. A. I-`I088 11.1.2-1 1 HIM }\-`?l| lo: ha.- on `fin! 5431: {Tmd ance jewe the Sai o"51 loss, '.'~'.'.; Sm SQ an DIV facility for the transaction of their banking business, including the discount and collection of sales notes. Blank `sales notes In supplied free of charge on application. l- 815 Phon: HoI$AcE AzaImE THE CANADIAN BANK OF CQNLMERCE ,cu=m\L 315,000,000 { nzavs ruun. 313,500,000 III EDMUND WALKlR..V.0.l.LD.D.C-I-Pnd1ld II.Z.AlDlRl.AlRD.Goncn|IlanIlIl' JOIN AlID.AnI"tGonudInIIC AV\v' I | svv il all (1 W ('.|'im- '\x ~ut.ln'<- |)'iHf. Hill ho ---_`. --v_ '1 would` `IJ VI I yuvu `I11... n, l hilip." shut iIl.~=i.~'t0d, all quilu t'|'al'l)'. What- nn `\\';1.~ vummittc-d. the |yinr.:' HH'l" vmnmittvd is not m_v unoln. ti.~'l,m>k HM` I'0.~'('!lIl)lml(`9 ty. _ju.~tl as you did, only "will quickly, safely and certainly right the wrong. This famous family remedy tones the stomach, etimu- letee the liver, regulates the bowell. Beecham e Pills cleanse the system of accumulating poisons and purify the blood. Their benecial action shown in brighter looks, clearer complexione, better feelings. Try them, and you also will find that they` 1 _t.u (fund. my dear smd. sympathetically. nun-n I-inrhl Tint lknnn FARMERS BUSINESS L. I. onoss, ulanaaor unmu Iluuou. u -1.: tn I lll!I(.IlllL'I.zI|.'a.l|.r1 I J - right. But. thm-e' 2-stinn as to tho sivk man. Evm-y sue-I1 him 1'0cog-. nm~---Chm`l l\n Kin.-_-nvy Mn Qlal III AVII`7\lI him use I.V,_ , 1 L J T ' pI'o.~'])t-ct ive upon this whole matter. l\I\ LN. ()n the following day I lieard nothing` from Miss Clement, which somewhat su1'pi'ised meg though she had told me that her! informants were; likely to take their own time.` :F.u1-ly, on the second morning, gliowover. I had a note from her, lthe enimnatic character of \\'lliCh5` impelled me to speculation. . "I`)-ar Mr. Clyde. she wrote, hope you can make it convent-` it-nt to visit me this evening, at the Mission. I want to tfllk with ll.iII.2` F0. an exceptionally well-` educated young Chinaman, Who} [tells me that his people are! `much mystified over a recent event;and. if`what he says he true-and I never knew him to lie-a new complexion is placed V Come about nine-thirty, after our ser- vice is over." Ate Worth AGuineaaBox Evelyn still persisted in her notion that the patientwas not her uncle, but his double, and lfollowing the doctor's directions I refrained from trying to con- vince her of the truth; even go- ing so far as` to pretend that I -believed as she did, and pian- ning to begin negotiations through Miss Clement and her Chinese confidants for_.an ex. change of captives as soon as ,,- .. _.-.v-- | I As Dr, M-assey's orders for.- bidding any one save Mr. Bryan to enter Cameron's room, issued immediately after our hideous experience, had not yet been re- iscinded our knowledge of his condition was, perforce, gleaned entirely through physician and nurse. Both now assured me that he was progressing satis- factorily, and that there had been no return of the dementia. 'If.1-...l_-_. -1911 Jlillll VVVFIIICIIIQ \Vhm'eat I grasped his hand, and [)l'l)lHiS(, d him. .lift.ing' him a I llUH'll in my estimation bm'au.~'e; of his pm-spicacity. And all the 1 whilv at lump kvpl rising in my ! thrnat and thwatmlixlg my tear}, du(`l,s. 1. II I\ II V I ' `I( ; `K`"\;(-)ll right," he] ` said, in tone of cordial approval. The malady with which Camer- on is atflicted has a tendeney to distort certain lineaments. Es- pecially at times of excitement his face changes, so that Miss (`irayson is justified in fancyingj that this is not the Robert Cam- eron she knew. I have noticed the dissimilarity myself, but it. is due. of course, entirely to dis-| lorted expression. In a eouplef of days. at most, he will he fullyf restored. and then he himself will he the best one to rectify her! error. Meanwhile, it` I were you,? I would not dispute her. She has gone through it bravely: in-- deed with a courage that is quite phenomenal, and she -is entitled to any little consolatory beliefs that she chooses to entertain." And then, as if such advice were not wholly superfluous, he. ad-` ded: Be kind to her, Clyde! be.` gzood to her. She is a wonderful , yoi`i`i_i woman." ] ..-....\l I n.-.......... I L1 L - - I (:1 n. , In spite of my wretchedn~ss,' I suppressed a smile. It was all` wry amusing; and yot the fear that she was silffering ahe1'1'a-' gtinn due to hysteria, tempered pitifully the humor of it. I 9 When, later in the afteI'nu0n,; Dr. Massey called. I told him ov-` erything. including this hallu-, oinatiun of Evelyn s. `y V_ . u A on u ` `IIUKIUQ ' ~ Oh, no, she returned. We! must keep him. He is very val-| .nable to us. Perhaps we can do" `as contending armies d0-ar- :1-angf an exchange of prison- ers. I I,- ,4,'l ll , A I I |l HUI l\J\JDllC'55c very sagely she shook her `head. .' Lll\L __ , 99 ,L ,4 I LLIIV `yum: Wlhll HUI. I invalid .ln :1 hospital?" I asked, in pre- llendvd seriousness. I)..l -.....- -...._..I__ -,I_.. -l_A,_I_ LA- IIWJLIIWIIIEI it ;ble. However, lwuuld be idle ,pnte with I n \\7|1nl uvnnlnl nu .-...n.n.....l ` , , _.t.... ...v uuu lJI(l.L|'|l lll'l'. Ii Yes." And this s`tx'm1g, `l!weet-face(l,` gray-haired woman um gray, her munlentarily-lnst 'cnn1pn.-;ura quite. l`(*(3HV (,`l'(`(l, laid "a quieiing hand softly nver Eve- lsnrt nf thing is not unusual illnwn here. you knnv. There is ;always .nIm'e 01' less had blood ' between the tongs. But it was ' most unfortunate, just at this l time, because I feel sure he '1c0uld have told you something iwm-th learning. I'm glad he was * a gnnd boy. He was one of the few converts that are really sin- cere. l `I .1-g I . - - lllyn s lvnsed clutch. Yes. That` u Iv, Jlill u`! I . l-`' ll"|1I llllll ILBC CW 1`:-w wm~l.< M` pid;:in-English in his iII.~z:HI- .`.`ihln-"i.~'h is nut so 1-mmn-lmlolc-. nfla-r all. And as fur that spiritnd denial just be- fnrv ho drum):-cl uff to sleep, it is wry ovidvnt that they accus- ml him ml` smwt.hin;.r with which 114* had no cmn1nctim1, though qllitv ('ng'nix:lIII_nf the facts." Hut. llw girl wnuld lnaw none H!` il. '!`ulc-r;ml,l_\' shv Iistmmd`. and l.nlm-untly sin smilod whnn I li::i.~'hm|. utu. cruclllu. `She was seated, now, by her little desk. and for a moment had been turning up, searching- uuu auuublll. As Evelyn did not ask for par- ticulars, I profited by the lesson thus taught and curbed my cur- iosity. But I was in no mood to drop the subject. F1-om Miss Clement's note it was clear that Ling F0 had already communi- cated to her some of the more important facts in this connec- tion. and of these I hoped to possess myself. And so, Miss Clement, I ventured, sharpening my wedge, Chinatown is mystified, 1 un- derstand." BI... __.--A ; nuggraucu. But Miss Clement made no comment. V I fancy it was out of consideration for Evelyn that she refrained from endorsing my conclusion; while I reproach- ed myself for being less thought- ful, I was all the more convinced that I had voiced the motive for the shooting. Au T4`uol.... A).l _.l --`- V1.1 1,. Perhaps he knew too much," I sgggested. III-.. IV` ` ` . s_`I|llIl,_LU m'aLn: 1 (`l`lPd, whiloi VII\'-lyn. with chm-ks suddenly: ,pg1lu and eyes wide, held her un- ;h-rlip fast In-t\wm1 hvr tm-th. -and grippod ha:-I cm the arms of the rm-.king' chair in whit-hh' tMiss Clmnvnt. had placed hf-r. ` u\',,n H A--.) o _ u . ` r u, uuvvru Uub LU JU ll LIIC UHDCIIV 1 of stl-Pet sounds; an before we- could mount the high steps there 1 lhad begun to pour` forth a mut- jiley, malodm-nus fn.-shot of felt- lshnd soles, that gave us pause-;_ "blocking, fur a few minutes, not ' nwrely the ascent but the side- I -walk as well. I `When, `a_t lm_1gth,_ the way was,t_ 1...`, u.-u uzu.uI._y U_1 (1 I110-IUIIRI; gfi_'Iend. But abruptly hm` smiloi idwd. | I tried to get you on the tele- ,phono an hour agn," she ex- plain!-d, but there wa.sysmma trouble with the wirr-. I hoped to save you this journey for nothing. f Your protege cnuldn t cmno? I qu -,1-ied. I ` Unfurtunalely. no, she 1-0-] turned, with a little quaver in` lhe-1' vuice. My prntngo will! `never cnnw again. Ho was shot; tn death. Pour. pm)!` Ling Fn!l l Shuttn dvath! I cried, while Iajyplvn uvilh nla.-...]... -.-J I ' l 1 l 4 I-Inga Ull cw LIIU l"ul'. . I ! If she was s11xp1'i.s'Nl `at svmngs iEvelyn, she gave no slgn. She `welcomed us both with the smil-| ling cnrdiality of a lifc-lung; gfriend. _ I `(I A": I A --...... .-auun-u ulll. lllall DUCIJB LIICYU !had to pour ` zley, `That WU UI1d0I`Sl00d." lshnd 1 1111091`-'t0Ud that it might' `bI(')(}ki[]g`, nnutps, n0t be W'(` fUI' he!` t0 haV(`. ascent l(`.H,`I` Hf Ling" FGVS ablltz. But the rest? He-1' refusal to When, at length, waS,talk`?- Her uneasiness`? Her clear, and by di,...cm,,, f 3 youth 7 fear 01' possible traitors? she at the entrance, we had passed Df`I'SiSt8d- IFIQQO QIiln|lv\n- (`[1011 Iillllltl Lulu L...l ._....._ I IIIIIPS \\'hat,did I say?" I queried. null, VVIIFIC l:lIl' llgllt al- ,ready been lowered, we came. .upnn Miss Clement, alone in a little wellwentilated and bright- ly lighted oice or parlor, jut-' -ting off at the war. I CH1` Ivvnn. ......`---' aometimes that they are dull in mind, depressed in spirits, and that they have headache, backache, and suffenings that make life seem not worth living. But these conditions need be only temporary. They are usually caused by indigestion or biliousness and a few doses of u-uuuuru. ' As we alighted at the Mission door, the last notes of a familiar` hymn, mangled in words and. 'meludy almost beynnd I-ecngni_} 'tion, owed out to jo'n the babel high there" hl`l2`lln `ll nlllll f4'\I-II ) n Inn` ,l-llilllldlllo It, does not look at all as I ex- ,pocted it would," she said to me. |It hasn t the air. It is neither ~0ne thing nor the other. It is `like a stage scene, carelessly; ] .9! i:()`l1IltPd --_..-- ..--.,.u ".3 uxlul `U1 one tux:-;auyuuu5` auu gave 1n1orm_at10n." 31 n over which MISS Clement] I don't want you to think I'm ab and successfully presided. a coward,. Miss Grayson, she The `pale, vari-tinted light, of went on,- turning to Evelyn. I lanterns from the balcony of a think I've proved to you that I restaurant across the way, want to help you and mean to, mingling with the ickering yel- but I m rather upset tonight, and low beam of the city's gas lamps,'1 m so afraid We shall have to threw into sharp relief the curi- let matters Pest a little 1011891`- ouspendent lack signs with There is one thing, though, that Itheir red cloth borders and gild- you can I10 1'01` me. if YOU Will. ed Chinese lettering, hanging be- The last Sentence Was ad- fore shop doors. It revealed, dressed to me, and I made haste too, oddly contrasting gures of t0 aSSUI`e he!` that She had only loungers and pedestrians,. resi- to command me. `dents and visitors.` And. it bared,| As she had spoken she had [back of all that was bizarre, thelbeen felding and refolding the commonplace brick fronts of the D306! in he!` hand, Until it Was `typically American buildings, DOW 3 till) , Um`-inch SClUaI'- Wlth their marring gridironing Take this." She Said. hand- lof re-escapes. To Evelyn, ing it to me, her voice a low rarely observant, the combina- murmur, and after you have tion was int.epestjng, but digap_ read it, destroy it. I shouldn't pointing. wan_t it found in my possession. Hf; ,.|,,,_,_ _...4 |_,,u, ,. .. - at; our` CllLl'dllUt', VVB _naU paS._o(`d hruugh the `close, 1l|-smell1ng' hall, where thv lights had al- "pliv hnnn l1\\Irnnn.l - ectric brougham with.Evelyn and I myself as occupants glided to a 1 halt before the door of the Mis-j: si Clement! h and unnnnnnl`nll.. -s-nu-3;-l--' '- MIUUILUQ Yes," I agreed, you shall go. But remember-,. you must be very careful, for the present at least, not to let slip the slightest ink- ling that we suspect our Camera! on is not the real Cameron, We are seeking information, you I litnow, Evelyn, not squandering I .1) `I\_II ylululyu yuu. I In spite o the unattery ofi her speech I smiled, 'induIgent.! Her great. blue eyes, pathetically pleading as her words, were able! advocates. It was hard to deny.` her under any circumstances, and now, as I thought it over, I saw no reason why in this in.- stance she should not have her desire. G|`Y.._ I9 I _ -,,, purauu wuo can arrange it 3.11." Let me go with you,. she urged, laying a beseeching hand 1 on in arm. Do let me go withli you, hilip. I am so anxious. it': will seem years if I have to waltl here for you to bring me the ; news`; .and there are sure to be`! some things you will forget to 1 ask about, if'I`m not there to ( prompt you. I: In aniln nl 41-... .....n-41-_.__ -n*- "I am to see Miss Clement, tonight,"_I told her, late that at- ternoon, also an-Oriental ac-` quaintance of hers, who appears to be informed on the subject which interests us. It is possi- ble that he will prove the very person who can arrange it all."l I139 TIWD Gl\ Ivnli " l\`Il\ ins: rvmm'l<: ogr hfagtage was able to be mov VJLII. ed IIRIII IXIIIIII IND SITUIDIY MORNING - n..v UVVIJ auu |.lUl.lUUl.'laCIyo 'a1tl If you don t mind, she pro- thelposed, I would prefer not to be,talk about it. I am in-a peculiar position here, Mr, Clyde, as you can well understandyand I.can _t afford to play false to those who of trust me. At the same time I do nt.;not always know whom among .lly these people to trust. Some one blelwho knew them very well wrote, enyfonce upon a time, something esT,il1ke this: I y\ |OlOIIClIn ,. n Once-_ more she had gone _ straight. to thr-_hr-art of the sit- ._,uatinn. I had been as puzzled 1 as she by the missi0nary`s alti- '_ tude of constraint. which I onuld .an0t attribute Whnlly to the trage- |dy she had tnld us of; and 1 ad- _.;mitlml as much to Ewlyn. .5 If she suspected oavesdrop_ ,|per.~:," the girl argmsd. slle said -Ltnn much. If she didn't fear ho- ing` overheard. why couldn't she [tell us all _shg kn_ow? I vv|II..|al Il p(1gi!'. Before the sheet with its nut- work nf (`N-as(\_s was qnito lint- tinned. Evolyn. who was lwnding atteniivc -ly near, exolainmil in surprise, It is her own haml- vyritingr! Sm`-, it is written by Miss Clnmont hnrself. Ir-I-u up. 1 iii; uu uuunuladlll HIC- ;| Asshe had ;|be_en 5 paper tiny, "l`nl:a fhiu" Qhn 041:1. I....-..J .|\1 said: CL`l\ vu uu nuuu Iuy Wi1.lb'LUUa.l, IJUCKCL. It may mean more to you, lshe added, in a whisper, than anything I cuuld say. When once more in the broug- =ham, speeding northward, Eve- _lyn, who had hven unusually itaciturn throughuut the inter- view, asked me a question. . `Did you mean what ynu said, fphiIin`7 "(`.aIm-rmx. ynu must re-nwm- lwr. lms In-vn with his Chinv.~u- ':lp|.(H :-'. fur fnur m-c-1 , In that linw hv mu.~;l hilvv pivkod hp .~'omwl.lnin,g' rf Llwir language. It is tmly nallmn `HIM no shmlld. Q .,.... 0.. --an Lllll ;Philip`?"` I uu'L...a --....._, ..u.u use Auuuclusa, JIUUIUS and joss, r'You can give his queue to the ' barber, boss; ?But you can t get down to the . roots that start - ;,From the yellow base of his yel- l` low heart. [And it`s very true. There are . those here who pretend to adore .fme, who would think nothing of i treating me as they treated poor , Ling Fo, if they suspected I knew {anything and gave information. I I Ann ! nu-nnl ..-... .,\ :I..:_1_ 19..- vvuuu In xuuuu lll llly [JU5-C_`55l("l.M I understand, Miss Clement," I r0tu_r11ed and the folded square went Into my waistcnat pocket. It. ITIQV rnunn Innnn In urn. uuvv u. uuy, Ul1U-lllUll B'L]Ui1I'C. said, her arm dvstrqy want found In my p0sSessi(m." I nnrlnnuf-nn.I Rlhm (`In .... -.4 H |uuJuuIu5 auu save` lIllUI'HlH.LlUn." | don t I m that and 'I shall let Th llf Qnnfunnn run.- -'-A 0 hi} d r e n Cry ran I-'LE'fcHER'S CASTOPIA suu uuu uanc a uuuln uwz his fan, Away from his lotteries, 1111;: :nnn You can take a Chink away from his fan ly,'one pa er after another, from an open rawer. At my obser- ivation, she paused `and raised `her glance, a folded sheet of note size in her hand; for a heart-beat her eyes held mine. I 'Yes, she said at length. Chinatown is all at sea, so to 'speak3' Over what? I pressed. Slowly she unfolded the scrap of wrxtmg she held, and before Ereplymg she, read it through, slowly and deliberately. Q If VIII! (`nn f Ixndnrl 7 nkn d\imr\ um, um 51:: urgllwl. SHE? Said to lg -11 she know?" For want of a b+~tter answer I lid` I `( Tc}"1 (.].<`)'r1``ir.1I1ied.) ps the letter will solve ml." and nlnwkiwz i pocket with thumb and - l bc-gan t-:u'el'uHy tn. fiddles call and see the celebrated Wat- er Motor Washing Maohlnee. D. c. HOWARD] Farm of 107 a:res, 17 of which is hardwood bush. 30 acres good timbel-,1 Maple, Beech and Basswood. Flro. Life and Aocldont. Insurance Rough Cast Cottage On Dun- lop St., $1300. ` Brick Cottage on Sanford St. 57 acres near Minesing. Ce- ment house, barn 34x36, stone stable. _ ` House of 6 acres of good -small fruit. In