Barrie Examiner, 17 Apr 1930, p. 6

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Holland Land1ng-In a round-up of Illicit stills in Holland Landing last Saturday, Orville Smart and Ross Fountain, acting under Sergeant Tom Kirk of Newmarket, seized the last known still in the district near the Bradford road. The officers found the -boiler, lead pipe. worms and cooking barrel in a.` clover eld, covered with hay. '1`!-an nun um: rigina thrnuo-h 4: Gran uuy. The sun was rising through a gray mist when they came upon the equip- ment and supplies. All night they had searched, watching for the -zlistlllers and their place of industry. 1' fhnv- cnornh fhn nf'innvu- 1..-nan ISEIZE noumm I 1 umnma snu Illicit Dis tiller Made Sum- mer Cottage Base bf Their ' Op'erations. ` `sIV\JL WKIB ICW. J-`It "ma.sh trough the QUESTION OF ETIQUETTE Employees of the Bell Telephone Company in Ontario and Quebec are at present subscribing on the instal- ment plan for more than 46.000 shar- es C Bell stock. That these telephone employees have continued to make consistent use of the ~Bell's stock pur- chase plan as an investment medium for their savings is shown in the Company's annual report which states that of 15,179 workers eligible to sub- scribe, 12,009 are now subscribing for 46,277 shares. 15b Ii DYE wa_ out me mnammatxon and Always keep ma thb (swelling. bine Jr., handy? It is greaseless Ind .nta.in esa. It. a. $1.25---at your drug- ..\B.0.0klet sent free. 1%. CALL THE CAT Well, the dogs have rabies, rabbits have tularemla, parrots have just re- vealed that they have psittacosis, and we ll bet a nickel that the gold fish or canares will -be to blame yet for hali- tosis. (Ohio State Journal). `E7-an-.. ~l \\-A-ts. . 2r_I.ps$ m%9,*** 4fgfg..a:..,:.;: ;n._,,;..?....4......`..g,,.,,,`,,;._ EMPLOYEE STOCKHOLDERS An Example to follow nuvt. uavc uctu CILCULLVE. _The installation of telephones is being com- p1e-fd on an average in 2.2 days. Fifty per cent. of the installations were made on appointment with the applicant to do the work on his prcm- _ ises-at a. specied time. ` Luv; Lcxcpuuul-: was mcreasea `[0 06 per CCIIE. A further reduction of 12 per cent. in the number of tt-oublcs.pex"telephone has been attain. ed. Since 1926 this reduction has been 43 per eent. thus demonstrating that the company's efforts in the direction of preventive mainten- nnce have been `effective. ' '31.- .'..-L..VI_L_',,, ,3 `.1 _v, , c 1 0 year 16.20. In addition, an increase of over 11 per cent. in the volume of completed toll business was ex- perienced in the year and in all respects, so the report states, toll service was improved. The average length of time for handling toll calls was reduced to 1.6 minutes. Improved operating methods were put in force and the proportion of toll calls handled while the customer remained at the telephone was increased to 83 cent. A further redncfinn n? 19. nun man} in Oh. H3313. Thus, the report rcordsthe fact that dur- ing the year 1929 extensive research work has been done to ascertain the` causes of uncom- pleted local` calls. As a result of these activities, and notwithstanding an increase in the calling T8. The percentage of completed local calls in- creased from 79.4-to 81, amounting to a total of 30.000 more completed calls per day than in the year 1928. Th g.`l.1:4:.... .. :............ -2 ........ 11 _ . _ . .....; UUI-lu ll|J|.Uu Possessing virtually a monopoly of the tele- tphoue eld in the urban centres of Ontario and Quebec, the company might, if it chose, rest upon its lam-els and let the public be content with the service already provided. But there is no evi- dence of this in the programme which it is fol- lowing and which has as its object the constant improvement of its facilities to the end that even greater setisfection may be given telephone users. mL___ .1, __._-_,. _;.___*I .1 n . .1, 1 1,- -an sasion. !IIf'(/bT,;vI"xri-actol'('odliver;]ir .1a:f year by a donor whose name was Three million dollars was given to} An improved automatic machine, John Hopkins University, Baltimore, I operated by only three workers. is can- _ able of turning out about 700,000 cg- withheld. - 2 - I arettes :1 day. ` 5.1`. A. MALCOMSON` saw'i;vwifna1&sxNce III._'n _ _ II AUTOMOBILE OWNE.l3_S_! l(`\1I'I` IF!` l`slrl\r'I'Vl"I'\ run.-\ us.- -: -. 2-u-srj--1-1 9 VI Ail-an` -I.SN T IT BETTER TO PAY PREMIUM YOU KNOW Than Risk Liabilities You Cannot Estimate. '\f\'9FIW I'\I'\II II` `I1IFl1I' Il'\I VII! '11:`: 1-` A n-45-- vv nun. vn puvuc nvuu, l\ll Illll IJGI uuuuua UI Ulll ALL RESKS POLICY INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS in Reliable Companies Up-Town Ticket Office Canadian National Railway: WE REPRESENT ALL STEAMSHIP LINES ;Rcom'er and T imey ya}: the > Write or phone today for full particulars of our Al I ltibllti l\t\I Iris: 8 II `Tl`r3L` Gums that are tender and bleed gully should receive jriixugdiate atten- n or pyorrfioea is likely to result- Vlth the loss of perfectly sound teeth. A solution of Absorbine, J:-., used as a mouth-wash morning and night, will Itimulnte and strengthen gums kill germs and keep the moutlz and India in 9 hnnlflnr rnnrlirinn V IANOTHER DENT|`7T CHAIRII V"` fr'wou:.o MAKE A suosrsmlua PERGOM dmu AND LAUGH AWAY DULL one (F HE COULD EE ms DE~'r|1' [AI 1 r'wou:.o A sussnma 'Ihursday. April 17, 1930 By Terry Gilkinson T- No more :.tun writes Mrs. 1;`. Hon. heammrz "Fruit.a.m-.. endoveruigmi once. Rheum 1: quick. Get "15: U1 -4;..." block or m ]y of gu. -. Win, (`:11- Beamy. In: there is 0! trees. 'I`h~ chnrd is I! The Cmp ; Cvl"0\`.'e-1'.~.' ,-`\ unease germs and Keep the mouth and in a healthy condition. or note throat and tonsilitis, use tblne, Jr., both inside and out. t drawn. out the inammation and IIFAI O-`Ii numillnn Al......... 1...-.. T110 1" .1 test by Ontario ux $3110 D("ILl Royal V. ;:. that Um A and fazm~ ed then` 2 1st, and iv the (-mm, some :.t.U~ ductlon 4: atlon. '1} 41.... r,.1` \. Gvnvn 1 . the rm? in Torn {are 1:. . cOmm.;(l Norfo what is of apple mem. in -1 Hun r pal F93! N\E1 Pm ST as emulsication of the butter-fat in mill: makes mill: w-an av \rlll\lI\JlIl\oIAIl\Ill VI lpllb butter-fat in milk makes milk one of our most easily digested foods, so emulsication improves the taste and digestibility of the pure cod-liver oil in I .. 7 I - It's the reason that mill{ons';f children and grownups prefer it to all bther forms of cod-liver oil. Be sure the cod-liver oil you use is emulsified- lhat it's Scott s Emulsion. icott& nowne, Tomnto, Onl. Z S_C0flT S EMULSION r`:toueHs.coLns : and-BRONCHITIS . Synopsis Rex Leferre forges the name of Luke Maddison, wealthy bunker and his sister `Margaret's ance, to a large cheque. He is found dead with a note in his handwriting accusing Maddison of having ruined him. Margaret mar- ries Luke Maddison, after he has given her everything he owns. She leaves him, telling him she has ruined him to revenge her Brother. Luke. bewild- ered`; wanders about London, is attack- ed by thugs who take him for :1 detec- tlve, recovers in hospital to find he is known as "Smith." In this new char- acter he becomes involved with the Joe Connors gang, who xnistuke him for fit} Australian crook rnuned Smith and is made an unwilling accomplice in a. Jewel robbery. He does not know that Margaret has relentt- and has returned to his bankers all the money he gave her to the dismay of one Dan- ton Morell, her dead brother's friend, concerning whom Gunner Haynes, an American jewel thief, whom Muddiszin had once befriended has been mnizing inquiries. Detective Bird of Scotland Yard, known as the Snsu'row, is lii'.e- wise interested in Mort-ll. Moddison goes to his own old lmeln.-lor quarters, is taken for u burglar, escapes from the police and tries to get in touch with Detective Bird. The Connors rgxmg learn of this, :~:a.ndbztg and imprison him in an underground (tell near the river where he is certain to be drown- ed when the tide rises. ':\/Ieuntime Mur- garet, revisiting Lnke's~old rooms. finds a sheet of paper on which Luke had begun a. letter to his friend and law- yer saying that he is in desperate trou- ble. Marga.ret's joy over the discovery that Luke is alive and in London is tempered by the statement of Detec- EMMULSIFICATIOE For Pyorrhoea! D`-II:!`A 9' 449$ new-.8-i.~){.'AI'.)u nu:-an-sncaorm or excess, unhealthy fat. " I hive lost several pounds in less than tweaks. ' It is so safe and easy. No dletingfno drugs. I have tried several othei nys, but with no good results. Klilmhen is all you claim it to be." A Mrs. E. H. Aha: three or four weeks of the little dnily dong, gel. on to the scales and sea how'i'nany pounds of fat you have lost. Your mirror also will tell you what you IMVU in health nnd vionnr, LIIC GUUUU LIUII. He called upon `Connor but was told vaguely that the man had gone mtg the country. He did not attempt to seek an interview with Danty Mcrell. but after a day spent `in a vain .'383.X`Ch of Connor's wharf, made his wayrto Half Moon Street, watched the Iymuse until hc-sa'w rst Danty and then Pi Celes leave. To get into-Da.?1ty's at was a very simple matter--a key blank l a piece of Izzmpblack. a quarter of .-m hour spent in Green Park ling the 5:21": metal, procured him 21:1 -rntmncc f\nnn inc'dn lrkn n` L nnnn nndpui .2..;1, 1ucI.a.I., yiuutucu 1.1111). 11.1 '.'Hl.11ll.l.'JL' 3 Once inside the flat he proceeded ` at his leisure. He was not at all anxious at the thought -oi` Danty's return. His hatred of March was in one sense illogical. They had been friends and partners, though he had lost sight of the man and the partnership had broken 017.` `He had no direct proof of the duplicity he suspected. Gunner Haynes had loved that feather-headed little wife of his, and when she had disappeared, never to become more to him than 1 record in a. workhonse 'v's.-'_r- isier. a trcmendoui part of his life End been cut away from him, He mightj uut.L, unu 4111. ;VLUACLL .'.A.\.L\.; .u. The Gunner had an amazing mem- cry. He could from that moment have rcpcated every word in the letter- therc was no need for him to take .1 copy, and he luanded it back to the girl.` 1: II` 1| No man wasted less time or e -art. than Gunner Haynes. His method re- presented the very -econczny -cf labor. H: was satisedjchat Connor had car- ried away his victim, but was wrgng when he associated Danty Morell with the abduction. `Lfn na-U11...) ...-...... II'I-......... 1....L ........ J--14 I He didn t read it, of course?" sug-I gcstccl the Gunner. The servant, I mean?" I 411' ..J.....n 41_:_.\. .`.. 77. _..I.. ....... LI... I don't think so. He only saw the note, and Mr. `Mcrell hide it." "Plan I`-.u... '|-....! nu. ...u.n.-..~n. _....-u` A\lUlll- Sm: tool: from the envelope two telephone slips and passed them is him. Gunner Haynes read: Mm'gm'et -:lm`1lng', I have last. for months I have been gambling. Tcday I took a desperate step on the advice -of Luke Maddisor}. H0 has led me Lo ruin--money is his gcd. I beg of you not in trust him. He has led me from one act of fully to (mother. God bless you. He read it twice and then looked up. "Is this your b1`othe1":s h:mdw1'itii1g?" She nodded. Could you swear to it?"' Yes, I`m sure it's his. I've had mmdrcds of panelled notes from him, 931:1 I couldn't possjbly be mistaken. Who found it?" "Mr. Morell found it in Rex s room. Poor, dear Rex had a servant, a. "very l1'llt'I`.VD2`thy man, and he saw the note 1 -before Mr. Morell put it 121 his pock- ` n.`._" _)\l|.l u; JIUL. She stood for a moment silent, and then. turning abruptly, walked out of the room. Haynes picked up his hat from the our and rose, mmkmg the In`u.:1'vi was at an end. But in `Ull'&.'.` mimues she was back again w_i_Lh :1 Hula envelope in her hand. " 1"n-1 +n1Hnn- vnu :~n.n+v.!.\... 411...; .... nun- \.AlVkLU}lC HA 'u..'1 .'.nuJu. I'm telling you something that no- body knows but me and M1`. More-11, she said. When my poor brother shot himself. this note was found in his --nun-1 " .lb|`uLo I That is an ~cxtraorgiina1'y :-request for a st1'angez' to make. Mr. Haynes, and I don't kxzmv 'wheth'e1` to enlightzn you or not." ' Qkn afnnrl n. a. ~.-.nu.......L .11.; .....z now 01 xuuacuen Ln :1 glass 01 not ht before breakfast. This will mean i every particle of poisonous waste mm! and harmful nnirla nnrl rrnunu in hat. I know why he left you. Bu: why did you suddenly leave him flat? I don't know that; I'll bet your hus- sand doesn't know that. only you knmv-and Danty. I guess Danty .1mo\vs. BL... ........ -n-.-:.. 1...; 4.- ,,_,u_, u She was silent; but she realized at ihat moment just why she had not ieswoycd Rex s last note. She had `tap: it to show Luke some day, and deznancl 1':'om him the explanation 5119 should have asked for when it came to her. It was her just1cation---the m1y_' age she could have for her con- duct. ,' ' urrIL...I :.. ..._ ....A...-_-.JL-Ah-~ NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY 1 "But--" she bcgan. "I believe he's in Spain. If a man's in Spain he can't be in London, can he? And if he's 3. gentleman at large in Spain, taking` long hikes through` the country, he can't be burgling Tar-A fanny`s or getting himself mixed up with Connor. It\Tnuv llfun 1\R.sAA(.A.-. `I'D... mains. -Ln wnuu KJUKLIIIIL. ` Now, Mrs. Maddison, I'm going to ask you that iznpertinent questlen all. over again: exactly why did you: hus- ba;-zd leave you? No, no. I don't. mean L\VU JHCH UHHHJIU5 LHC JCHUC. I `Ike Gunner takes Luke to his room and learns from him the reason Mar-I g.'u'cL hated him was because she blam-` (.-d him for her brother's death. Then Huynr;:~; calls on Margaret and offers to help her and her husband. I WUUHU H.UUUlp11l.'C HQ WEB. I Gunner Haynes drops into Joe Con- nors hiding-place just as Connor's men are fastening Luke's feel: with chains to a. large block of rock salt, intending to throw him in the river. where the salt will dissolve, the chains drop off and the body will be found, without marks cf xiiolence. Haynes defies the Connor gang and takes Mad- dison into-the yard, pausing as he sees two men climbing the fence. 'Tl-n (`uvnnnr Qullnc `l .nlrn fn `hlc vnnrn Live Bird that the man. concerned in the jewel -robbery, whom she now` knows '.-/as Luke, had been going a- round for two years with the woman whose accomplice he was. (`.nnnnv- Y-lnvnnc (Ir-nnc infn Jnn (inn- .`~`{!.`l5\`., `\-~. N % lF IIF;-' f$`_!lT{lll|!'1l[|'., .l| T-J " Is thus your brothers handwntmgg She nodd_cd,A In-I vvctg` purumc 01 poisonous waste and `harmful acids and gases is being exbeued {mm the nvm-m 'f`hnv corvmaow Pile sufferers can only get quick. safe and lasing relief by removing the cause--bad blood circulation in the ` lower bowel. Cutting and salves can ! do this-an internal remedy must be used. Dr. Leonhardlfs Hem-R.oid. 9. harmless tablet. succeeds, because it relieves this blood congestion and strengthens the affected parts. Hem- Roid has a wonderful record for quick. safe and lasting relief to Pile sufferers. It will do the same for you or money back. Douglas Drug Store, Crossland's Drug Store and druggists anywhere sell Hem-Roid with this guarantee. 2 oaccp. `Unless you're different from other men you'll wake up in the morning with 1. back free from aches, pains. stiffness and misery--and you'll go to work with a grateful heart and tell your friends about the mighty swift acting power of Joint-Ease. Joint-Ease is made right here in` Canada. and it's just as good for lum- bago too- a generous tube for 60 cents at druggists everywhere--Guaranteed. (Advt.) 6 unvn AlAAAfLJ\J ; LJ.&kJu Get someone to give it a. good rub- bing with Joint-Ease-a soothing, pen- etrating. pain subduing, wonder work- ing emollenlz that gets right under the skin-r:ght where the muscles are in- amed and sore. m1.,..- rA...._..L ........ L.__..LI__ _, ,1 -,_ ., AAauu:u u:u\l nutw. Then forget your troubles and go to sleep. 'TTh|ncc Ivr\II Mn :H`nv-nut Dunn. ALL-.. Some backs ache all day long-a steady aching soreness--it seems to the man afflicted that at times his back wa_s breaking! `X7hr.nn unn nnw-an hnrnn Tunnn I1vru~Ir nl When you come home from work at night with a back so sore, lame and weak that you feel mighty sure you won t be able to go to work in'the : moming-DO THIS. f`..nf (~(\V1r\nl\\v1r\ n ndun it A -AA.l ....L I WED Ill-CLIKXIIIEZ ~'1`he rs: , bundle did not interest him. _At the sight of, the writing on the second .his_ face 've11t.,;;m`y._ He brought the bax into the -iining`-1'co zn and sat down, read three of the letters, glanced at the others, and very slowly and -:ie1ib'.=1'ate1y tied them up again and put them back invthe box`. `As he did ` so he caught sirrht of `a scrap of paper exactly the size of that on which Rex had written his last message. He took it out--yes, it. was scrawled in the same ' handwriting`, But. the message was 1111-` intelligible. It ran: - , ' . Danty More-ll." The man is: :1 cemmon uxvindler. I was warned against him by-- nd then in a ash he :cea1ized..He ' wuuxu UUHIC LU 110 11:21 HI. V 1| He made a. qui'ckAbut thorough ex- 5 aminution of the two rooms. There `A were letters which had to be scannc-d, 5 pocketbooks to investigate, ~;h'awe1's to I be opened and serched, but in none of {these did Haynes nd the slightest '| clue to Luke ivluddisons. present place `g or impriszmmeht. He did nd the note ` which Connor. had scribbled. Iziving 3 the azldress where Luke was staying, but no more. There remained only the safe, which was not so much a safe as 2: steel cupboard fastened with n spring 1oc1<---the type that is found in s most business offices. To cpen this 1 was a matter of ve minutes patient 3 \vork. . .I rm........ ......... 1-...... ..1.-1`...... ...-.1 ......~.. 'MAN*s POORBACK LAME AND ACHING Iuwer unu Annrmnu acids and is heinglexpelled from the system. They II! c cause of all the trouble because Olsnnn ---`-3- .'.. AL- -___._,- 1 Danty had said the girl had disap- peared and that he was as ignorant of ` her whereabouts as her husband. -Yet 5_ for all this, the suspicion in Gunner 1 Haynsss mind amounted to :1 certain- :-. ty. He was a just man, and so long 3. .- ' that proof -was missing, Danty Morel`: 5 would come to no harm. i. -u- .......:A .. .....a`..v. \.... H.)-umnnk av- bundles -sf letters tie`! up with shoe- laces, bits of old st1`1ng-there was no- thing rcmsmtic in Da:1ty's disposition. .f`l`L... .n....A 1_.._- .51- 3:: There were four shelves and each .was crowded with letters, bills and curious souvenirs which Danty had [co1lec'ted--the cupboard was in such disorder as only a`man `without method could create. On the third shelf he found 9. wooden box, the lock of which 'he forced. There were papers here- _ ,;. 'suspect Danty is the cause of his `agony: he had no clear evidence that the story the man had `.old was untrue. ' C\-;_L-_` 1-,_1 __n_: u... ._:..1 -......a .I:...... no MORE mas DY nocAnwAL_LAoI_ :>arW'TWY .,- 3 . _:, J, :4 ~.t-4m- 9 --.- -.-e "``- .`-t4...Q.Io(...1-_:.'3.f..~v;,r:H ..... .-...... -.. vonovv -1...... Irv--4 V- ...-. --v-.- Where are the remainder of those cheques that you stole from my cheque back when you called the other day?" she asked. I She saw his face go red. _I don t know what you mean," he nu.) .. uuux . Before I tell you why I've come," she said, I think it is only fair that you should know I have left instruc- icns that unless I am back in my house in three-quarters of an hour my butler will ring up Mr. Bird and tell him `where I have gone." He frowned at this. _ What`s the idea? he asked harsh- ly. That's an extraordinary way is behave-why the -dickens shouldn't you be back in three-quarters of an hour?| NIIYI. _ _ _ . __ 41.. ____.--:___1_._ -3 .21..-..... uuu Uaycucu uuun uxc uysceru. rncy ale theyxemain in the system and accumu- Ilu-in-theform of excess, unhealthy fat. hive 1 .n.`_.|.- .7; :- .._ __n- , ,- ';u.L: nu: uuu; was -.;xucu. This is an `unexpected pleasure. Margaret," he said. Is anything wrong? Qhn INA nnt nvur-Iivnu nnH1 t-kn -urno in [fore the door was closed. ' uuu. Danton hegrd her voicc- and was coming across the hall to meet her be- 'T`|L- in on -nnnvnnnfnrl h'Inocvn-n "She did not hear from Gunner Hay- nes, although she stayed up until near- ly two o'clock the next morning, hav- ing the telephone switched through tv her bedside. Nor did the next day bring news. She was out when Danty called, and having no occasion to go to her chequn book. she -did not -:1is- cover his theft. Aft-.... ..\.... .1: ....... .....I :1. ..1-.. ._..\I...: .... UVLL Jll LIICLL. After she discovered it, she called on him. 7\....4._.- I _ . _ . ,4 1.... _,,s,_ ,,._v __.__' had an extraordinary memory, and` could repeat almost word for word the supposedly complete message Rex had left. With these words added it would have read: Margaret darling, I have lost. For months I have been gambling. Today I took a desperate step on the advice of Danty Morell. The man is a common swindler. I was warned against him by Luke Maddison. He has led me to ruin --money is his god. I beg or you not to trust him. He has led me from one act of folly to another.... That was it! Danty had found that the rstrand last or those scraps made a complete message; he had put the second in his pocket (it still bore marks of being screwed up). it 20- xx Auu.I.ll1L:5. For the flrst time in her life Mar- garet was in love, and in love with scmething which. was neither a mem- ory nor an idea, but something which was to her as real as her own'h:1nd. She had gained that sense of posses- sion which is the wife`: own sense-:m undcrstz1nding of her obligzitions. She could not afford to waste time in re- gretts at the amazing follies and wick- ed errors of the past: in the days that follcwed her mind was occupied with schemes for helping him out of the morass in which he struggled. .n|__ 4:.` .,_t -u .,_, 1- A. -.- It came as. something in the nature .01` a shock to Margaret Maddison to , discover how completely changed were her feelings toward the man with whom she had passed through stages of tolerationv to liking. and from liking to a sort of passive affection, and from that again, in the cataclysmic revolu- tion of feeling that her brother s death had brought about, to the bitterest loathing. 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Do you suffer after meals with 8| belching, from sour and acid stomach? Many believe they have heart trouble and tremble with fear, expectin any minute to drop dead. This con ition can be prevented, likewise relieved. Tales (`an-ha.-'g `I mi. 1 :...... 13:11.. . can 1): prcventea, uxewise relieved. .Take Carter's Little Liver Pills after meals and neutralize the gases. | Sweeten the sour and acid stomach, re- lieve the gas and encourage digestion. ` The stnmnrh, liver and hnurnlc ll DON T SIIFFER I WITH DANGEROUS 7 INDIGESTION I Read the Classied Adlets this week and every week. They afford many money-saving opportunities. 1.1; 131: auc uuuucu. I thought so, too. I went down to see him-but he had gone. I think Mr. Haynes was surprised to find that he had gone, and I'm only now under- standing that Luke did not go of his own free will. Then I thought he may have wandered out by himself in or- der to escape association with Mr. Haynes. But the cheque explains :1 great -deal. "Where is Luke?" He shook his head. I don t know. In that case I am going to do what I was trying to avoid," she said. I am going to the police, and I shall charge you with stealing the blank cheques and leave it to Mr. Bird :0 connect you with Luke's disappear- nnnp " Sh`e half turned to the door`. but he caught her by the arm. I (Continued next xvek) As far as I know, he's staying with a convicted thief named Haynes, the man answered roughly, and to his sur- prise she nodded. T fhnnru-hf rrn Opus 1' nun.-.6 Ann... n Kruachen Salts will give many a fat Emu a joyous surprise. You can ock pounds of! your weight and years o your age this safe and easy way. Every morning take me little daily dose ' of Kruschen in glass of hot mt bf0l'E breakfast. 'l`hi= rill mnnn - u - -~ * v `-"""`0 You came into my house and you` were in my sitting room long enough to extract ten cheques. One of `them was brought to the bank today. made out in Luke's name and signed by him. On my instructions the cheque was not honored." _ T " - - The color left his face. ` ` Nfot honored?" efhe stajnrhred. o.n'd` in his emba1'ms'Sment he`bet2`ayed his` share of the guilt. T'rn Tncc infnv-safari in +hn nhnnun -JLICIJC U1 DLIC 5uALL. I'm less interested in the cheque. than in my husband," she said quietly. Where is he?f V4,, _ . He strove vainly to recover his self- possesslon and forced afsmile. ` Really, my dear girl-" he began? You'll address me as Mrs. Maddi- son, if you "have to address me as any- thing," she` said. I want you to re- turn those cheques; I want you also to` tell me exactly where Luke is." ! uA_ 4-,,, ,_ The first e"ort_to limit the speed of automobiles in British Columbia by mechanical means will be made by the legislature shortly if it adopts an a- mendment to the motor act introduc- ed by Attorney General Pooley. Un- der this amendment automobiles rent"- ed for hire, without drivers, would have to be equipped with an approved de- vice which would prevent them travel- .ing at more than thirty-five miles an lhoun said loudly. I steal cheques? What nonsense you're talking- uvr__. ,_.__. _~,.;. ,, _, - - SPEED CONTROL BILL BEFORE B.C. LEGISLATURE cu -ulu Uycu uutluhly. The ``still' was the second Sergeant Kirk has seized this week, and resi- dents of the district who claim to know the operations of the booze ring" z;tat- ed that it is the last existing in Hol- land Landing. - VVLIAAII uulu 'JUlICJ. nuypxuza. All through the night,_the officers and guides tramped over water-soa.ked roads, through swamps, elds, by paths, over bridges and through wood-' ed and open country. 'T`hn ch'H" vac Han cnnnnrl .qn1~rrnnr\4- 'Luc Auun Uu uu; ' could smell the ncyuutc. They searched the grounds, and in a nearby eld saw hay in bunches over the copperwar-e. On forcing the lock of the cottage. the officers found a, stove `ready for distillation, a plentiful sup- ply of wood. a cooling barrel for the worm and other supplies. Al` H11-nun-la `Han nin-h+ 4-kn nc3`:........ u.1u Lucu ylubu UL A|Auua|.A_y. In their search. the officers came .upon a summer residence which bore marks of recent use. Recent footprints were visible in the sand pathway and the lock on the door was new. They Ir-rxnm mall thn mash fhrnua-h fhn l0ST PBHNDS 0F my ---in. 2 short weeks}

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