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Barrie Examiner, 16 Apr 1936, p. 5

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DR. C. C. I~`l.l-In\ll.\'G. V":\torin:n`i:1n ` and Surgvun. Office, 48 Bnyfiold S(.. v ~B:l1`r.'if.`. Phum` 811. "UH VU lillllfll l\|| lllill. yllllll, Cilll. I could just distinguish the man. but the resolute bcmn from the torch went far to clistrnct my eye. I could make out that he was sil- ting astride of a chair, about six paces from Dewdrop. close to the wall. There was furniture stzmding bmv.-or-n us. a. massive writing tnblc zlgzlinst which Dewdrnp was IL-:min1.,'. homing the torch. Tu`:n~ fn:n- nf vnlux-inn` nxv 1 I1.'1l'\ 1 W_@saI1tinIr$9!..l.i* e llllll. lll\,' 1.'.llhL LllL'(l UU\Vll, iHl(l Ill.` lnuyzhml. Stupid. he murmured. Lot's say I don't like his face." FY01: don't like him bL`c:11.i.-40 you fear him." "He may prove inconvenient. Unabnted nuisances smnetimes do." It isn't his tongue that you fear. You fem` his hand." But you don't, do you?" flnshc-(l Pharaoh. It's astmiisliing how you've fallen for that young calf." I nnnlrl inc.-I rliulinuvluxiclu ihn vnnn JUKIIIIHK. lH)l(lHH. U11.` LlH'l.'ll. Fm` fear of Inlssing my man, 1 d:u'<`d not fire upon him [mm where I stood. Rem.-h him I could not, without crossing the beam of lhv turch. `I In];-I unu T hurl nn any-nnlnc" {vI=bnJ "rm: SKKE i ` ongoun ! <-7;` WIFE \!I A Purely Canadian Cnmpany - Est.l899_ If this amount is not enough, 8 Continental Life representative will be glad to show you our new insur- ance plan designed for men of moderate salary, giving high family protection now, plus a retirement income for your later years. Add up the present value of your nssets - stocks, life insurance and other holdings. Divide the total by 200. The answer is 21 HIGH estimate of the monthly income your estate would cam for your family if you were not able to provide for tlz'..n. Folks Past 40 Should Read This THE BARBIE EXAIWINER. BARBIE. ONT., CANADA BOYS J`: lI()1'S, l5an'risturs, Sulicitnrs. I Nuluri(-s Public. (Tnnvvyum!vx'::. lite.` - Mum.-y in hum all lmvcsl rung; ml` in- turosl. (,)l'l i('v lb Uwvn SL, M:L<.nmv | 'l`L-mplu l3ld;:.. Hurriv. Brunch ufl`iL-c, [ Elmvnlu. W. A. Iiu_\':;. K.(`.. J. R. Iinyx. ! J. 1". Wuuds. ' LIIIHIIHI IL Huh 5 nf others. you nankful and very it does not satis- hat :=1`plied ynr a'.n1;uri:;(` In re cm the fin! hn` lives ynu :1 ml` 'Ur:1mbs" withnu` pleased with re- Irl knnw Ihn inw- ll]l}Jl'Ui':lL'llHlL , lllC Sll'.`[J5 U1 llle lIll'llH|.`. That the end was fast 1lp])I`()uL'll- ing was very plain. Any nmnwnt now I shuuld have to send my musk flyimz. First Pharaoh. . . I Wnllltl strike down the torch and hurl my- self at the monster belhre he had iime to think. First l h:n'zmh, uml Ithen his fellows. But for the 'thuught of his follows. I could lml have stood my ;.1,r()und. But if I should not survive Phuramll. . . . My heart that had been smoking svuxn- cd suddenly cold. Rush had the ro- putntitm of being :1 l:uly's mun. .._ |_I2.... A l:AI|.. 11.4 ._..... 4.. lIllUill. One thing: more," said I"hm`:mh. It will not he ('nnv(*nit'nl in mvvt you tomnrrnw night. I iuku llw first premium nuw. Show me llml collar. or strip. 1 don't (':n'(' whivh you do, for I gnu-.-as; you run upon it naked as well as r-lulhcd." I lhinlr .. r..u 1... I." N nV\; nu. u..... u:mp1t:s. As I tried to measure my dis- tance, I found that I could not see, for my eyes had been fixed on Helena and could not now pierce the darkness which veiled the rest of the room. And then I heard Rush movim.{ . . Had the fellow moved fnrwzird. that must have been the end of this tale. But he only passed behind me, | to stand between me and Dewdrup --I suppose to be nearer his master lhn enrlrhinlv |':|\rnnrnrl :-:unrHn|- Helena was trembling. A little hzmd went up tn vuver her (.-_ye::. I'll make you nn ni`t'vr. l iwnrl_v made it just nuw. II` yuu`l| L-,u now. I'll show yuu the secret way. l`n- mm'mw night I'll meet you with five thuusund puund.-4 in gold. And after that I'll pay ynu five thun- suml :1 year -~ for every year that you let Mr. Spencer live." It was clear that :1 1-hild was speaking, at terrified child. ()l1't-r. pruniise, t'ip,ure.< vw*re lliimgs 1:11)- tesque, Her "sLu,'p,estiun w.'|.~4 In-lm-.' comment. But I hzu':mh h.-ul his iunt in the opening, quick u :i l lu:-"Ii. u>yu....-, 1...: I nu/1.. u ._ u 1. .. ... ...~. ..` ..,,, \,.. I'h-:1l's better, he said. Much better. You've gnnu. shnll wv .~;u_v. in lung way. But I'm sure Mr. Hpv~n- ce1"s worth ten tiiuusnml | _v-:n'." The man was playing with her playing the fish he hurl hunk(`d. I HClCn:l's voice was shnkimz. v I've no right in uivv :m_v nun-4-. The mn1i(*_v'.'< nut mint`. |`h:il`.< IIIHH` thzui I u1.u,:ht to take fur my pt-mm)- nl nun " I USU. It was awful to hour !~'lI('|I nnivz-Iv I issue from ]'I(.']L'lll .`\' lip.-:. ' ``I am not (tum-(,-r1w(l wiih your right. To in.'~'.lIre Mr. Spmlt.-('1"s lift.- will cost you 11-n tlmllsznul (lawn and ten thuusund :1 you ..:nl I'....1 1.. I... Ylnr |\n`y\\a- . illlll |.UI| lllllllilllll ll _VL'iIl`. ! Her palms (-,|:1|)pL'(| fast In hm` eyes. Holt.-nzl throw l).'1('k her h(`. Ir|. (`All right," slur said, I'll pay it." Il- Tho vvnrds : 1hl'()il1. -Ir`\.... 4 I.:.. .. ll. llillL'(l HS WL`l| HS ('ll)lllL`(l. I think :1 full minute went. by I)!`- furo Helena muvurl. 'I`|-unn u n .-hnnlu pl." . ALEXANIH-IR. (JOWAN. Burl'ister. Soliuitur tor ubluining probate of wills, guardianship and ndn\ini:'lra- tinu. (Sen:-rul Sum-itur. Nut-ur_\'. Cun- vuynncur. etc. 17 Owen St. lvlusunnt '.l`.-mplv Bldu.. Barrie. Mom.`_\' to loan. lull,` l IL'IL'lliI lIlUVl_'ll. 'l`hCn very simvly she rnsze and turned to the right. Then hor hand. went up to n sconce. laid hold nf ckel. and pulled it down. ` .1 I ..A ,. ...\ .....\..-.. ...... la...`-. u. uuvvn. I heard no sound, but :1 panel be- low the sconce moved. and. whx,-11' she turned, 1 saw the shape uf :1 door which was standing njur. Sn Hnlnnn cm/m-ml mm nr Hm uUUl' WHICH Wi ' Slillllfl lljilr. So Helena severed rme nf the threads by which her life war; hung- ing. I q1,....n. g-`n ..no.....m,z 4,. u.,. ......... The sweat was running on my temples. A: I Grier` in vnnnmn-n nun 1-Ha, sum. Rush and Bugle stand fast: Dow'- drop with me." T-ha nrn-:cI-rl On Ihn u'n`\inu .m..nl uxup wnn HIU. He crossed to the gapim: panel, with Dewdrop directly ht,-hinrl him. lighting his steps. I Ax` hn null:-ri nnnn ux tlnnv I -`J. .'iU[)|JUSC LU UU llCi.ll'l1I' HIS HIZISIUY \ . . . the suddenly 1':1voLIm(l L'()Lll`U(?l" npprr)achim.{ the steps 01' the Ihrune. } . 'I'hnI H19 {and urn: fnci 2|YIl\I'l\!H'l\.. Jllg. Slowly she returned to the bench. As she took her seat. Phnrzmh rapped out an order. Put at light on the Indy, Bugle." I think my In-art :~:1tm(l still: hut I had :1 torch and the wit to do us; he said. HD....\. ....,: n....I.. ..a.....1 r--.. he... {II}; [US l.t?pS. he pulled open (i()l{l)()N R. l*`OS'l`l'IR. H;H'I`islt!l`. 'Snlimlm'. Nnlnrv, ('un\ve-vmn-m~ mu- seemed turn from hurl 75 E1i'2ai.tI'.st.,'1'3arrie .1.}.v~?rt_.8: H_arris_.I-td.-_ the dam`, my- \ H` I saw the stonework beyond. l I stood waiting for their fontfnlls `tn fade. M_v- mmm.-nt hurl cumv. I Rush was spcukin1.{ and wnmging his rlro:ulful head. Shcb:1's the 1.',n()d!-:, he murmur- vtl. Look at that month. More. I'm main` to `ave 1| clnst--up. Gimme that t.0r('h." l`In4.....n.. .... ...,. li0>A~1l`I\4` 41.. |,..,.: n Itlltll. LUI l'l|. ; Between us we bun1.',Icd the busi- [x1(3ss, and the turch fol! down and `wont nut. I let him grupe and find it. As he stood up. ;,'runtiny.z. I tank him fast by the throat and drove my knife into his heart. | H nunn `..;..|.r..I 'KHllL` IIILU [115 PL He gave nnu l`riuhtl`uI mrwuminn. And then I knew he was (loud SEE THE NEW 1936 Jubilee Series Westinghouse REFRIGERATORS 31240.0 5: ROBINSON HARDWARE BARRIE, ONTARIO We are pleased to announce our appointment as Authorized Westinghouse Refrigerator Dealer for our fourth consecutive year. uU_lu)uN Ii. F05 .2. Harri 'SnlI(rILm`. Nulm`_\'. (`u`m\'<-,\`xun:er, Munvv In loan. Ul'l'|cL- 3 Owen We are particularly pleased, this year, to be able to introduce the most remarkable values we have ever offered . . . the new Westing- house Golden Jubilee Refrigerator models. With new, streamlined beauty and a host of advanced features, these new models com- bine the dependability of the Westinghouse llermetically-Sealed Mechanism and Dual- automatic Protection . . . plus the Westing- house Five Year Warranty. During the past years, the Westinghouse Refrigerator has made many warm friends for us and has given us :m opportunity of serving this community with the very best in electric refrigeration. OU R FOURTH YEAR As Authorized Dealer For Westinghouse ninlkkibhs I gm. to my knees and sought ft`;- the torch. When I hurl found i , 1 [switched it un to the bvnch "j`hj_-;` was empty. ' I turned the beam on,_,m myg,-en , "-H(.'lUm1`." I said, "IVA all I-l;h1,,.. I vc'donc the swim; in," ~ ~ nu .-u . . She (lid not my foot nnrl Vm the mom. S'm I where. A u whore )ur1/ttulfo/na fic- `(non all :11. Once I ('ll'H. I was. had flat] for the shah when I(u.~;|1 and I, lwt id rlrnppt-rl lhv Lnrvh. I hull Iumlu-1| Ihn chum ;. i3IIlI(.`IllI1'. 1Vuun'_v_ kft}11\'t!)`xll)(:eI', cw. Mnnvy Sh. Dm'r1u. 'l'vlvphum- (it). Phone 128 llll. iIlI.`cWl3l, 1`.'n'.-xv the l `m must be 1 um) 1, UV lhv (lunr ` {all I - bx-:n 3 {her I 1411!, In '|n\ mnnul [ ['[;IfHl. ]'4{nk :1 x'lr'p 1uw.'n`rl:; lhir`. ~ slnppegl in my h':1ck:;. . The ,1m,rwu,v by whit-h I h `:t{;:'Of_I" f1:3!"r`I:g:1:e(l. . . ._ .. .1 _...... ._..._I.\ ' `gall, not the duo! of the secret ,-apnw. 1.` Lnnlt 5| x-Inn 4nuI:n-:l-.- (hie _ nn Medicated with ingredienfs of (JAMI'2l{()N & (3./\MI'Zl{()N. l5:u'risu'r.~4. Su|i1`iln1`e:, -H` H:||'ri:- 5 (hwm Rt vac:.;v;.}..;ia';.1.' 1(,'r;ntinu<.-(I '1 (Standard sorlos 2-nu. coup) Master Doluxu Molds lvom ms Dauvmd amelnry. OIUIIO. on. hi] quay. fnlgllllnl Emilia! nlxtmhn in 0891 llh. PRICED FROM s1_/72 Page Five . / : week) - zmd (JAM ~;Iu)N & (1 S(IL`ilI)l'S, Mu. Tl`c-lvplmnc 40!}. Wl'.`l.(.`Il. ANDERSON 5: COMPANY ' --- Chartered Auctmuunlts, 'l'rustee.-4. etc. (Jruwn Life Bld;;., 5)!) Yongc SL. '1`m-unto. GEO. R. BURNS, l'Il.S||'l A. BURN.\ --- `(fnl;II'u{ il..|cm1::m'l. lChil`()])l`;l(.`li(` 1 um "um I cJu.~'tm'n1:;. 'hysiu 'l`h(.-r- any. S(.`iL'IllIli(` i\'1:mi1Iul:11iuns fur ! thn vnrrucliun ml" ninsmlsv by the ru-l muvul ul` its (~:nI:u.-. l~`.lun:tru: and Ru- dmuiu and tr:-:ntn1cnt. Cun- sultuliun lrm.-. Phone 405. 212.. ` (Continued from last week) Here, since it, bears upon my story. I must describe how you en- tered that secret room. This was the way of it. In the massive door from the halli the keyhole was set to the right, and when you had turned the key,` the iron-studded oak opened in- wards and so to the left. At once you found yoursell' at the foot of n staircase-turret, the steps of which rose to the right nnrl after three or four rises curled out of your view. Nnul H-in nnv Inn unvu kn-nny I T. R. BAKI-IR. nl' 'l'IH`untn. 0P'l`(3M- E'l`RIS'l'. Rnnm 6, 15 Dunlap S1. J Hours 3 to 9. Snl1ml:1_\'. 28t(b I yuur Vll.'W. Now the door was very heavy nnd, not beimz truly hung, had to be held upon; if it were not so held, it at once swung back to its frnmc anrl, since its lack was a Spring-|o(.'l<, shut itself fast. A catch vv.'1:;, llmrcfnrc. provided to prevent ll. from playing this trick ~A-the sort of self-mrtlng catch that ' is used for an entrzmce gate; and to bring this catch into action, you had but to open the door as wide as you could. But by so doing you were nxuskimz another door. 13.`... n.- ......_._; .,__1 u-` u._ .1--- N. \- ............,, ........-..,. Entcr the turret und let the door shut behind you, nnd there_in the wall which ths- door. when open, hand hiddt-n, vvns nnolhcr smaller doorway whlvh Lznve to the secret room. The dnnr which it framed was also of oak and iron, but though it bnustt-:1 n hnndlc, there was no kuyholr at all. It was in f(l('l lm-kvrl by the trntcll which held open the major dour. Turn this` catch to one side, uncl the minor ;. 4! ` g PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY % P. C. LLOYD & SON FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS nnI.~nv nnv .l\VI\ nvunnnm :1; 1| nanvunarunnnvanon OPI-ZN DAY AND NIGHT 47 Elizabeth St. : Phone 218 { ` Thursday, April 16, 1936 "`"' this new trentmcnt- ` 1. \ RUMACA P5 G. G. SMITH & CO. ul.-Iullnl--.-I I On `ac `pa auvnogun cu. xv`:- Established 1869 FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMEBS OI !-IN DAY AND NIGHT Motor ambulance In connection BARRII-I, 0N l`.-PllONl: 82 ROIlF.RT 1|. SMITH. l._\'o.\'iL:hl Sp-' cinlist. 53 Dunlup SI. -Phmw B1 Hours 9-6; Su1urd;\_\'s till 10 pm. Douglas Drug Store \'l*`.TERIN ARIAN _ 0I"l`0MIt"l`R.lS'[` ACCOU NTANT5 CIllR.0l'l{A(,"l`|C Rheumatism, Sciatica. Lum- bago quickly relieved by this treotmcnt- n - A : A :42 A M mu) 3 B:n'!'iu. Money I l5lll'l`ISl{'l':a'. Owen St.` ) loan. 7.'ESSlE R. BRYSON, Tcm'her of l`i- ! gum. Organ, Singing and all )`iioux'ot- I - ' mil subjects. Pupils pl`l`p(ll'(`d fur 'l`ur- ;0ntu Cmisei*vatui'_v of MllSii' vx:imiii:i- i `liuns. all grades. Special uttvmiun to` ,A. I`.(,`.M. work. Free classes in cle- iinentary Theory und Sight Singing. ` (Open to pupils only ). Recent succes- scs by pupils of Miss Br_\'son include "winning of Medal a\\'m`ded by Tor- Curds M "To Let". "For Sale". etc, ` .suld by The F.x:umim-r. You can .\`;I\'l` [hr [)1 iv of :\ _voar's .".ul_\,~:x`riplinn zxlnmst any week by ~l:Ikinp: ud\'aul:u:v of huyizuv, appur- tunilies appvaxring in The I-Ixuminor advts. qscs by pupxls of Miss Br_\'son `winning by Tor-` Tonto C,unsex`valor_v for the highest cx- I :uninuHon stundin * in the Dominiuni ux" the _\'e:u's 192;. 1928. 1929. 1930,f .l93l. Studm: 27 Bradford SL. Barri-2`. I L I vl-IDMUND HARDY. Mus.Buc..F.T.(.`-..\l. L ;"l`oncher of Piano, C)r;;an. Vocal and; -Musical I`heury. Orgunxst and (`hnir- 3 master of St. Andrew's Prusb_\'tvri;|n lChu1'ch. Gold Muduhst Toronto Cnn- : ;sL'l`\'ut0l`)' u! Music and University of 3 ;Tornn(o. 113 Wursloy $1.. Barrie. h, VlCTORlAN ORDER 0! !\`l'R.\`l'IS- ; Brunch). Woll Baby Ulinicf ,l`r0m 2 to 5 0'cluck cver_\' Friday. Ap- lplicutiun for nursu`s .\`or\'i(`(`.~: may lw `made! direct or through ductur. '1`vl- : ~.-phone 168. . , '_M.u'm: McAULEl'. A.T.(`.M.. Tea- ' ;L-her 01' Piano and 'I`heor_v. Orgamiwll 1 St. George's Church. 115 B:1_vf"<~ld SI. 1 A %"Al.TER. Mau'.\'U'I`T. .\. I`.(`-.M.. B'.\r-! ;rie. Teacher of piano. organ and the- ;ory. singing coach. organist and choir- Enmster of 'I`rini1y Church, Barrio. 1 `,Scholarship student for four years at ' Toronto Conservatory of Music. Ad- dress: l23 Wursley SL, phone 1524. IHR. \V.`\l.'|`[-IR ll. VVOODROVV. O1`- lillin. s'um,-e*.\'.~x01' In lulu Dr. A. 1`. Ar- jrlngh - l~I_v:-. um . nurzo and throat . :;-iznlixl. '1 be '.1tQuucn'.< Hun-1. Bur- {ric. Suulrduys. 8 u.m.. to 12 mum. LLOYD TUFFORD. Organist (`unim- St. United Church. Teacher of Piano. `Organ. Voice. 39 Owen St. Phone 232. PRO!-`. D. E. WI-`.lR. Teacher of Piano and Violin. Plano Tuner. Phone 6141' 33. Barrie. Ont. mum and Sun` Imm. ()fI'ice and Resi- `dance. Cnr. -lizubvth and Toronto Sts. Phnno 140. Office hours: 9-1n :1.m.; l~2I p.m.; 7-9 p.m. i y DR. li. G. 'l`l1ltNl!Ul.l.. C`-ru(1u:1l(` Mc- I Uill UHl\'Cl'.\'ll_\'. Montrvul. 0rrm~ and residencc---urunwr Dunlap and Puyntz strvvts. Phone 105. Office hours; `SI-ll) u.m.. 1-3 p.m.. 7-8 p.m. 9 G()l{l)0NLONGMAN.Bu1'1'i:;1oI'. Sul- icilur. Nutaxry. Etc. 1\1nm~y tn Lnun. Ivlusonic `l`cInph- BllildlX1,L(. Burrlu. 4 -___. IDR. N. w. noamcs, Physician and Surgeon. Axsru-iznlc Coroner. County ` of Simcoe. Office and residence: 50 Mary St. Phone 101. .._._______.j..____:__.__ `DR. FRI-)1) A. ROSS (Formerly of Drs. Iinss & Russ). Late surgeon spe- cialist with the Imperial Army, 4l'~_- ycnrs. General Sur:.:vr_V and Obstet- rics, I40 Durnlup 51., Barrie. Tel. 710. tj. H. N. SMITH. M.D., Ph_vsi('i:ln and ` S1x1'.'onn. Office. Owvn St. (furv.nur~ ly ucvupivd by Dr. 1.. J. Simpson). osiclum-0, 144 I\`Llpl(.` Av:-. Phone 700. I I __j_._.__.._.._._____________. |!)R. (EEORGE (3. SEYMOUR. Phys- wiun and Sur `UCFICC. '.li`/`.:1h(`1h nmi 'Fm~nnI.. ;mpposne Jm.\:_v 'J`lw;m'o). Phone 175. Office huucm: 2nd and 4th S1H`\l`d(1yS of the month. 3 to 7 p.m. j.j. -:. DR. N. M. LAURIE, L.M.C.C., Phys- icinn. Specialist in diseases of chil- dren, internal medicine and minor sur1.:ery. Office and residence, 26 Owen St. Phone 48']. I Eye, E:n'. Nose and Thmnt Special- lists. 1\/Iedicul Arts Building. J`urun- ho. Barrie arrive; 45 Elizabeth St. gmppusite Ru.\:_v J`lw;m'o). nf` Hui rnnnih '1 In '1 -1... ____:.._.j_..__.._.j_:.j. `DR. \V. R. F. LUKE-DR. G. C. SNELL. WHE IJIKCK. ' She was sitting upright on n bench, with her pack to the panell- ed wall. The neck of her dress was torn and had fallen from one of her shoulders. 11` anything, her air was listless: she did not seem to be breathing, she sat sn slill. Her eyes were lowered to nvnicl the glare of the torch, but her beautiful head was high, and for all the emotion she showed she might have been sitting in :1 church. '1'}-in A.-itrhf nf 'hrIr nnnlivn nnrl tin. HHVU UUUH xnung Ill H UHU The sight of her captive sulatc hit me hard. Fk..I I1l~.o.unnh Mar` knnn SUICILIJ HM. IHU [lill'U. That Pharaoh had been able to , seize her was all my fault: but for me, she would have had Sabre, her bodyguard. More. Had I re- turned to the Castle, my cousin and Barley and I would all have been there, and the odds against. Phara- nh S success would have been ub- .-:urd: us it was, I had made them even ~and I-'hzn`a0h had won. The beam of the torch was blinding and I shut my eyes and J. t\. (`()l{IllI'l"l`. Notary Public. (`mu vv_\':\m'or including, (lI`n\\'in_z: uf \\-ills deeds. urx':uu:im: of loans. out lnsur unvu of ull kinds. Fxucutor. /\dlnllIi.\`- trutur and 'l`ru.\*loo. Thuvnlun. Ont. DR. W. A. LEWIS, Surgery and Dis- eases of Women. Associate Coroner County of Simcuc. Phone 61. Office, 58 Collier St. Hours: 8-9 u.m., l2.3()-2, b'.3()-U p.m. _; DIES. LI'I"l`LE & LITTLE, Physicians and SL1rgu()ns.B:n1'1'iu. Office and Res- 1i(l('nL'(!, 4`? Maple Ave. Office hours: [1 to 3 p.m., 7 to U p.m., or by appoint- lmunl. A. |`. Lilllv. M.D.. W. C. Lit- uuun L'lL'VL'l'l_Y (IUHU. ' Rush whispered over der. u1lI..A..L. ....A r.\.. 41.2.. wt:u;;uu. lle sirllecl round the oak and I followed. with :1 hand on my pis- tol and Gco`rey'.-; knife in my sleeve . . . I shall never forget the scene. Only one torch was alight, and this was so held by Dcwdmp that its beam fell on I-lel0nu's face. To -this the eye naturally turned. and in an instant the rest of the mom was black. ' Clan `Iran nlllivur 1..-...u'nl.l nu n In to .5 p.m., I my by appoint- vmunl. M.D., C. L11- lue. M.B. Phone 213. g__.______.______._..__ door would swing open without a `sound. I !:"nn.... ...Hl.:.. H... ......... `L1- ,a__,, From within the room this door, when shut, could neither be opened nor seen, because it was backed `with the woodwork which covered ithe walls. All n..c.. ,.r ..,......... 1 u.......-,._a `J`~rA `IJIC V/HHS. All this. of course, I learned later. All that I knew at the moment was that the door to the mom had been cleverly done." Rnuh whicnn:-nd nvnr hie cl-mu]- UL`! "Watt.-h out for this wcdgcr." 11.. ,.;,m.,u .-....m1 nu. Ml.VSl(` l.ESS()NS DUNCAN I-'. '\l\`.(`Uz\l(i. B.A.. (Suc- t`(`.<:m1' In (`re-swiu-kn x- n.-In H:n*ri<- MEDICAL dam`. It's his shoul- LIL` l`|l.\'H` help too in this 1\`~v\|u:v. .. wk` l1CL:. H11 1 it likely lhu would spun- cut of? his ` "Yo ..\ ll. Cl. though tonight. hn nch .\_UlH llll ll'Ulll |ll'.\'l. U) K151. "In :1 .\`en:;0 that's true." said Pha- l raoh. I frankly admit I'm more ac- ` I I customed to dealing with knaves` than fools. And he's been very for- , tunate so far: but I don't think his luck will last. It's all my fault." he sighed. "I've only myself to thank.| But he made such an excellent lever that against my better judg- ment 1 let him live. But there - we all make mistakes. To be perfect- |uAg.uu(.(:. ul. :.[)t`lll't`I` \\`lll grin IIKUI a dog and run about 1119-" 1 Mr. Spenccr'.< the rock you'vei t to last." - A Dhn, I lsplit on from {in In -1 1.-nncn Gk-19': Orrin " c- ; IIHHI. I \voncler(`('l if she believed what Pharaoh had said. `temoving as much as we ean . . . elem` up and go . . . and you will be free." Oneo Pharaoh had an-eess to more than a million pounds, was Pharaoh the man to grab what he could and bolt ? If she upenecl her mouth. Pharaoh wmild certainly go. It . seemed likely that he would take with him :1 thousand pounds. Fif- teen illlll(ll'(`(l. pcrlmps: Dc-wdrop and Bugle and Rush could help each of them manage a bag. And something el.-4e he would take - imainst his return: and that was her inasler key. And she herself would gulll. " `Clear up and go.` " said Helena. What do you menu by `clear up? "- I mean what you think I mean. There's :1 nuisance l ve got to abate. If you were hnncst, you'd say `:1 score to S('l.lI(`..' " '"T In-nl'nr 1 lvn on... 1.... IIIJNUAN I-'. nu-.('lH\l(i. li.A.. (Suc- c(`ssm' to ('.rus\\'ivkv & B011). B:u'ris~ tm`. Suliuitur, Mo. l\1nncy to lmm. Russ l ilm`k. I`:n`1`i(`. ill'\.' |.l[J ilL. _dlIlSl Llllllf. It was ('l(.'u1' that she meant what she said: her 1'c:u'lcssno:~'s was sub- lime. T .......A....,.,1 :r ..L.. knv. ..n.: ...|..1 sank my chin on my chest. I wanted to be able to see where Pharaoh was. Rush was beside me:l he had lingered a moment to take up the wedge and to lock the major door, but now he was standing be- side me-I could hear him licking his lips. And Dewdrop. a pace or two distant. was holding the torch.| But I had not distinguished Phara-l oh, and Pharaoh was first on my list. Then the man spoke again, and I knew that he was standing or sit- ting on the farther side of the rnnm - IUUH1. As always. I'm perfectly frank. My hand is upon the treasure. It's simply a question of testing these walls and this floor. But I can`t get it out of the 1.-astle---at least, not as much as I want. I don't like to use the drawbridge: I believe even your bueolies would llnd that strange. But I know there's anoth- er way out. You took it with Mr. Spencer five months ago." There was a little silence. 'T`hen-- Go on," salt] Helena. quietly. You will tell me that way," said Pharaoh. And then?" We shall work till dawn, remov- ing as much as we can." And then?" We shall clear up and go," said Pharaoh. And you will be free. I hardly think _you ll want anybody to nd Us in possession of so much gold." ` `f`ln-u- nu nrsrl tin ....:A v1.~.1.-.....-. I `As You Know I Can ! Help Feeling That 24 -Hours in This Chamber 5 Will Help You to Change Your] Mind" *0. for who woulrl be dead. Was; >l_v that l hur;ml1. the 1`1nl1l9ss.| I hm` life? Spare her to fl atwvss. if nothing elsv'. | ccr'.:unl_\' looks." he said, as h we shun`! bx.` able to finish, xt. Still. these things shouldn't` shod. And yuu know I can`: feeling: that twenty-four hours is clnunber will help you to e your mind. The quarters are aren't Lhv.`y`."` much." said Helena. calmly. happen in twenty-four . I was saying. here we are I the world. and time willl .-HI! r\..o.~:.-L. ....uI 4|... 1 KHL \\'Ul`lO. ullu lllne VVHI I still. Outside --- well. Lhn-| an ull u-nun nnrl urn... .\.a.n\ln` \I|.l|.\lUl.' \\'k'H. LHU ' rage and your people: 1 1hin_us: Mr. Bohun will` *. Spencer will grin like! `III nhnnt u>_" I . 'In'.)n nu..- Lady \II lllllLl\- `skin . Helena?" Helena moistened her lips. Yes," He said---it may not be true, but he said they were always tattooed beneath the left breast. . . . In your case. I think, an expert vvas brought from Japan. It vas thought, very properly, if I may say so. that so [exquisite a canvas deserved a master's brush. . . l\/lay we . . . see his handiwork, please?" Helena salt as though stricken -- turned into stone. I Pharnoli proceeded mercilessly. , "If you would like iissistzim-e, 5)`(Ill.\'(3 only to s;._v the word. WL-`re inone of us lud_v`s maids. but Rush ihas the reputation of being a lndy s in 12; -~-- is that InI|l\nn.\I upuu true, I!` you are troubled with a burn- ying sensation. functional bladder lwcakness. frequent daily annoyance. `disturbed sleep, dull pains in back. lower abdomen and down through Igroins --~_vou should try the splendid `value ot the Dr. Southwurth "Ura- tabs" formula at once and see what. :1 wonderful difference it makes! If tlus grand old formula of 21 well known physician brings you the swift and smlsfying comfort it has brought to dozens surelv will he: tlmnlcfnl and um-v DON.-\l.l) l~`. M:u'l..-\REN. B.:\.. 1-3211* ristvr. Soli('itm', 1'1! M:\: 'l'u`Im)l1' ` Buildimz. Barrie. Nlvnvy In Loam. i brought to dozens nf others. surely will be thankful lwell pleased. _If |f_\j. the dru;:;::st that `wxlh Uralubs" is `mrn vuur mmwv nn Hm '6.-v hm `turn your nmnoy we 1'ir:l hn~ |`|)|Il'l`?`li.1Sl`d. This -1i\'\*.~; ful J0 days test of Ur.-nabs" irisk of oust unless iezulls. If you would know the my? gut` peaceful, restful sleep and nnrnml healthy Bladder action. start this 1951 today. Any good druggist can sup- lply you. 18 I imaay. A `ply `HS lilr H5 )'ULl Cilll. "Let us see. Your brother was a rninc of inl'ormutiun, us you may be- lieve. Arnongst other things he told `me the folluwing curious fact. When :1 sun :2)` a dilUL:h1.L'I` of Yurick is ten years uld. :1 loupnrcl. the badge 1:! Yurivl<. is {allowed upon their !:;kin . . . 15---is .r 1.4.-....`-1" illlVJUU- People like Mr. Spencer don t take any nouve of Hnunta Ile had spoed your zanme -~ and he imft ` dead yet. "T nccln-n vnu " cniy` Dhnvnnla ` Lllillll JUL: I assure you," said Pharaoh.` it's oniy :1 inatter of time." A gust of pnssioii suddenly shook his ac- cents. If he goes to Tibet, I'll get him." The gust died down, and he i You llnl nun An.-"0 An um-...'I|l rIn..I~n.l llll` ll)I`L'I`|. `I` told you I had no scruples." The voice was cold and harsh as the Vardar wind. "Am I to demonstrate this?" Helena shrugged her shoulders. " I`hal`s :1 matter for you--not me. I llnd it sufficionty obvious, but perhaps you like gilding your most refined gold." "I lvnrn iuln nnnciinnc in 21:1: vnll I'L Ill']{.`(l 1401(1- I have two questions to ask you. You know what they are. To obtain the accurate answers. I am ready to go all lengths. Not 11 lung way. All lengths." "I hnliu-up vnu uniri Hnlnnn l\H ll.`H.lll5. "I believe you." said Ilelona calmly. ~"'I`hc trouble is you've got us far as you can." "I n! In: unn Vrnlv hrrllhrlr LVN`: n Iy honest, I went to the i'oi'ester's cottage because I believed he was there. I didn't need you. you know. I already knew of this room." 'tYou seem to need me now." Quite," said Pharaoh, quite. But that's because your brother has gone. As :1 h0st-\v(`lI, his hospi- tality left nothing to be desired. I find you more exacting. Never mind. About Mr. Spencer. You know I did give him a eh.'m(re. I actually wrote him a note, contninim: some ;,'o()d advice." .Dnnu\In III... 1ur.. c<............. .1..._u IR:\NK IIAMMONII. Bnrrish-r, Sul- icimr. etc. l\1:Isuni(' T1.-mplc Build inn. Bm'riL`. Mum`_\' lu loam.

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