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F. lilltcilucn o. r. lnirolmsoil, r. a. lw-romeou. Professional Garlic II. F. IIIIGIIIBALII Chartered Accountant ll Mahmoud Bree: Phone fl. I. 0. lo: l! ‘JACLSOD 8t BENTLEY (,1 w. I. arm-tn. xjo. I!" J. a. ulwrtn. mo. o. r. ham-tn. ma. Ianiatera 180 Rlcllhlml M1108 FRIDERIC A. LARGE Iarrinter, Solicitor, etc. looceoacr Mn: ALEX W. MATHESON aaaan-na. rouonoa. no. IeuytQIAlQ columnar (mleciccdnatflcorlelhel M. ALIAN FARMIR filflllfill ITO- Whcn Gem! eyes he imagined he must nave been kicked didn't remember d. Ind agdridmigmlember crowning under . whtwldflys llu ulenwuilm alluded té "rill Girl ill lllll crimson Bltllil. By J. R. WILMOT CIIAPTII XXVI ‘NOT; HOUSEBREAKEI Doynton 0991194 h" on the head by ll. mule. He e mule. but. when tho lit came to him. m an ttler i the chalet where they ha?! u that pin-point oi llflgied llimwiulathiogllltuil nunn-shl» to it without reierexice to any PU- ticular anatomical constriwtlflfl- All he was now aware oi was that some- one had "s oahed" him one on the the vaouew. he ppened lo afilllflllfi his whereabouts by l, gfcan which came out Ol the uanlrrnss quite close to Gerri’- ‘lhe latter attempted to push out an arm m discover how close his uJHplLIIlOH was to him. The arm re- fused to do so. because it was sec- urely bound to his tide bv ll lerilzili oi (.0.‘d. g _ Gerry had no illusion as i0 W111i had liar-pollen. 111e,! hull stumbled cn the tilde-out ol the mg man u. d his irlend. Nellll;l‘_lla,u Lierry any doubts but wnal. thLs was the D131" where they had taken Suzanne his brain oegaiito clear. allfl lie hiillss-ll lvitliln its .l?-C.§€ll LJCHU.) ill dl hi v3 , tilblll. His w; ' ‘ were iliifllll ‘rh; glean, b“ lllll lncleducd. ADDareiltly' Sergeant Farrotherl. skull iiacl not the same rn€rit_ 0. thickness u, dint Dihfilwd by be!" ry's, and h: had takenttie wullcp irom the bilt. end 01 Qlssard 53V“ lllCrr! severely. ‘Iilmd bIillg so. berry tell. that i.- wolilcl be ullreaeollabl: o. hlm lo tount on much assistance irom the Scotland Yaldman. nu-1 uerry contuiued to wrlggle slllli; and legs. l-le had not the l-emolesl, idea how long he llil/J lain unconscious. it might have DECn minutes and it might have been hours. The IIOLlhE reamed strangzlv silent, and l! Gis- .a.d and 11;) comp-mien were l-llcre, tliey were evidently detelnlliletl not to advuwise their premllce lrrlduly. 1t we. then that Licrry realized that the tnen had omitted to gag him. H: could at least use ills ,"'; but who.‘ alall was speioh flgalllil. o, man with a 9,11 lmti irom what h’: knew 0i Usxlrtl he was seldtin h-.ppy unless lie had a gun m ll 5 hand. _ ‘ Gerry lav thinking the maztsr over {or some nunules. He toyid with the do; o. hclicrrlllz at the t.p of his voice umil h: i‘EI1lEllli.‘E1'L that the OllZ/IEQ; dotted about the plantation were. without exception, untenanted, and that it was unlike- ly that, anyone would be around able to help them. _ A little while later. during which time he spent strainina at the cords that bounq hlm iii tne hope that some oi" tli;m might. resent his rough treatment and stretch a lit- tle, thsrc were unmistakable sounds oi Sergeant Forrother returning to something approximating conscious- ness. Gcrrv waited, and then an en. feeblecl v0.02 said: “Where am I? What's happened?" Gerrv waited Just 10m: enough for the maii somewhere in the darkness beside him to collect his straying thoughts. then he answered: “We're in an alpgilarently llntenanted chal- et, Fol-rot er, old man, someone_ and I'll bet it_was our pal Gissa-rd oi gun iame—_lust obllgixlislfive knock- ed us out as we were 1 hing-in under that window where we saw the ‘light. I'm trusseci up like a Chrstlmas iowl, and I 511p you’ l‘ the salme. The tih is to now who? to do about it. By t e way, old chap.‘ how do you feel?" "Thoroughly lousy!" came back Forrotheris voice. “I'm trying to discover whether my head's part oi me or whether it belongs to some- one else. 1i I'd been quicker after the swine had knocked ou out 1 m t. have evented thlg." ' art's o right," soled him. "No good cry that. He probably worked swiftly; He's a great. worker with a gun the big man. How are your cords? Agghorpe 0t getting out cli em?” r a few moments Gerry sensed mitnhmremlzlr°it"el.z" . “i a 5 w s a ong lines similar to his own battle. "They've put up g good job,‘ gnunbled Eorrother. “ hortl of any- one coming to our assistance we're here ior the dllIBtlOll." It was then that “Sh!” Gen"! mid: There was silence ltor moment as both men strained eir cal-a There was an unmistakable sound oi someone iiddl about with the fasten of the utter that pro- tected e window "Who's there?" ‘Gerry called out tiavoioemtsoloud tloattract attention irom within 3Q house nu ltefltltm. but a rs ted. Gerry repeated his exlhorta ion; this time a. trifle louder and ht; had the aatieiaction oi noting that the At, least a. new sound came to them. It was the smind oi metal parting irom woodwork. er was outside that shutter was evi- dently determined to lz-atn admit- tance somehow and Gerry devoutly 096d that the noise had not at- tracted the attention oi anyone else within the cha . b‘ brealtlh oi cool night air ian their burning cheeks. someone. haviral‘ an book the mutter had ccntriv wen thfixwindow. ll o.‘ ere,“ V voice was scarcely a wh r. 'l'he answer came in a light irom an electric torch. "qood God! Ls that you, Dayn- iee in inc voice was uaic In rry’ ears. "Not ao loud. mum." he himed. "You'll have the others here.’ John mtilton tunnpleted his climb -.. ihe window. This was the last untetlanted chalet he had brulaeln into thatmn m on e verge oi’ v g up hopes oi finding Bumnne. Hi0 torch revealed two mflllolihll bound "PM the bare boards an otherwise empty room. Without a ggiiglirmtsi.“ hr: RINGS INQTANT [a] hm ‘ ‘flpfl: 4 \\“\s‘“'51\ F ht and he was ' M? _I HVVVHAT HAVE YOU GOT TO THINK ‘ ABOUT? YOUR MACHINE’S AUTOMATIC '- ART, MUSIC. MACHINERY, BALONEY! THERE'S MORE REAL THINKIN‘ DONE TODAV THAN THERE IS NOTHING BUT " it PARROTS LlTERATUREjEVERVTl-IING VOU MIGHT THINK ABOUT HA5 ALL BEEN FIGURED OUT FER VOU " JUST GIVE ME A NEW IDEE, JUST ONE THAT YOU CAN'T FIND IN A BOOK! WHYfTI-US GENERATION .' n-lesrvl; DONE so ‘ MUCH TO elvE l PEOPLE MORE TIME TO THINK» ‘THAT THE‘! HAVEN'T LEFT ANVTHINC-J FOR THEM TO THINK ABOUT JQvvlLLII-Wls EPEEQ‘ OUT! HE CALLED ‘THAT 512D 0H1? CLYDE! CMON/ "rt-us clzowo is MADDERN HORSE Fuss AT THE vlouldconailtolltel _ U.-.“ AAA¢AAAA u- At‘ ‘ mt we. Jdin nailton ma time - $- Eflfifiifil; ‘f,,°"“°d§n,e, 5nd . "' “hm” mgmm‘ ma.“ ‘@131???’ ed,en the ccra to the corridor on the other till» oi ‘I11 “ l" u. He, _ door’ o zgiyeralmaeervicemufileed 0n ultqwlm the Governor Generals“ cinna- THUR- FRIDAY AND SAT. ~ ' Oh! with l 30 811 I —~| m” bgfringauownixisld- gQAT3__...__-___zope,¢,nm" a sror or axrlloama ‘Qhlt-mh soon! na-rmtta 8 dimrlilrini dresses, size! 3 I» 5 Yelrfl. Gen’! -——-- eea lig--—-—--——-——__59,_ ‘Migh ll M the qmurfl Bill-Ind - (GP) my ,,,_f.-f'qe'§ry mid lllmTm-ma M“, _ laid, h - 2 doz. Crepe Dresses Reg. $298 for _ _. 5m l’.‘3$t§3‘?€'¢“l;'€t§li'“w’l?3~§?‘ t." m l, it...“ Ia him-l. time Brflflldfl" M-iw- Ro- e-w m» - _ t. palBugdqolxlxlje filililgncif £62331 hiw‘kgy w; m m, 19¢! ‘nle wag?“ lgufinwggnuvevfi B (Beynlto Canadian Prela) & affected him like the . what, dom- the map “nomad hm _ - _ Ampmmleod.‘ o“- he asked 1111118911 u“ - W" l oriameal . thc W" w w “laden gem"! mpn- eat restaurant when pioneer: I8 plum; 92 152 Que“ 3L Scotland Yard detective doing in 300mg wlm, gotglhwl t mnédm‘. o’ “"61”. ‘m; mm‘ ya" u- meau and the ccmbanv or Gerry Dflymfin‘! out-y. in 1h» wi the dow- II-W c" 5mm, o; m, mmdlm N“. $9M‘; ‘figh- bhnigb to tleep hu k A -- - ~ ‘ ‘ ‘ ~ * ‘e ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ - M mil m‘ m“ Y°“““ mm‘ m” WWWII!“ Gm“ "mm" Th’ l Railwlyl who wlu be been dlhnultieli m lmiiliinz was "" “as? fir": t; 32.1%; y“ m“ h“ " mum” In‘ on m‘ 31kt o! catering arrangements abandoned seven yea-la ago. gnneiantiAwewe goodreason in suip- m“ du-lfl23__m_e_LlEl_Pjld__m9_Wfvl¢§§ ‘ ‘ ‘ v- ‘vi h M . T ' " ' - i HOUSE - t - iilor Hoo It gm QUR w,“ _ _ By .I. R. wllllllm OUR BOARDING P YOU'RE itiiiiuiilulii. _. BAH! ANDTHAT ENDS THIS clwsfi l n. glfiv.» v ‘g ‘_ cowresf! LET'S 6E1’ THE OLD BOY our». ‘m’ PARK BEFORE ‘rt-lose SPIKE-SHOE cowsovs DOA BUCK AND WING on ‘TH’ WIDE OPEN SPACES a: Hi5 vEsT! THERE'S ol=v=lcER CLANCY! INDIANAPOLIS l AUTO Races! '_' ~ ' . t , ' 145- L.A.§T SHALL - r BE wolzsT-i- ' s'5-&1$IVEAII~RWOL ‘ v " ‘ JUST LOOK AT THE CUTE EXPIZESSION AND AIZEPPT Hi5 LITTLE HANDS JUST EEALJTIFLJL. ? TOO CUTE FOR WORDS .9 it, t iillll w. ARE READY FORTHE BEAJ1Q3TREATMENTS? fitting POPEYE-- I. OHMtSli Efi WINIPOQKT, ABO - ME SOUS BABY- Kezavoulz I D EVES ctosao, L o, w: DEAR 8 W- ' ' ‘REMEM BECOME CASE LET us N THAT sow cm : RIF NDVO Eléétéll “SE “w” BE A SHADLI- DIE .. luv-n bmluu. l-lt. TIPPIE and "CAP" SIUBS _E __.___________;__~-* --—~i B1. Edwina YOU KNOW YOU'RE NOT ALLOW/ED AN’ HE. \Y/ASN'T, w LAND! TO FIGHT, CAP STUBfiSw- '\WE.LL,I HADDA \/ FIGHT ouo! H: SAID uNcLl: BEN NEVER WAS ALMOST A _ r CHAMPI g Z ‘ tulle A_ THE TOILIQR --_MAc's Mllclc KEYS on xEvs ANY- WHERE, MAC. _ "J AN’ HE sAlo TIPPIE WAS A MUTT! PRIZES, MY LAND! g AN' HE. SAID YOUR HATS WERE ‘m’ woasr- LQOKIN’ SPECIMENS HIS MOTHER HAD EVER SEEN-- . v/ELL, TIPPIED NEVER wlNANY SAY! TH’ FELLAS ARE soRE/CUY- THEY DIDN'T can-r "r0 SEE w’ FIGHT’ THEY THINK WE OUGHTTA DO IT l. l THATS ruNN -TI-IEY wen NT UNDER THERE WHEN I L0°KE° mans A MINUTE A60 x‘ /_ \