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He turned to the attendant be- slde him. "I want you. sergeant, to remain here until I return. or un- til you hear irozn me. Under no ciicuinstanms must you allow any- one in. My man will look siter things inside." He turned to Robin. "well, Mr. Foster," said with grim gehlality. "here you are. Always about when there's something doing, eh? You've I. iirst-class scentlng nose. I may as well tell you we were only waiting till the show was over to arrest the occupant of this box. Could have done it earlier, or course. but wanted to see what he f'DAiLY ckosswoao ." ACROSS DOWN o. Examina- . !. Pa O. tense tlon " ::gB:.;.2;t oi :lisll ll. communes bout 1. short l3. Otherwise o 5 gm”, sleeved. 15. Branch . mam" mm: 18. gdriest L 9. Hum”, . surpliqe 20. earn V speech 5. Undivided 24. Finnish Hum . g ..,....d ' 4. A pronoun Ii-'lP0" iimiiii:-; iiuiiim was up to tlllithe last minute. Ho intended to make a run for it to- night. He couldn't know that your two Iriends or the Clobham Road have been luckier than he was- they're in the cells." He glanced slyly at Laurette. "That smack the lady caught Gor- don in the shoulder -was twice use- ful. At the ilnlsh they had to squeal !or help, and the doctor did the rest. Well-that's over now. But what brought and Miss Dexxter along to the theater this evening?" Laurette acknowledged the In- spector's abrupt inclination oi the head, and was glad to -move away from the proximity of the box by Robin who answered the detectivc's 'l drama, and deeply moving. It is a story unequalled in y of our time. ' I -rnE GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN STARTING THIS WEEK In words and pictures, the Duke of Windsor tells his own story. He tells for the record, the conilict between tradition and love which ended in the terrible decision he was forced to make in 1936 when he abdicated the throne of England. . It is full, frank, and intimate, highly charged with the chronicles of royalty. It is one of the greatest stories Illustrated with many photos from his private albums, "A King's Story” begins in The Standard this week - the first of four historic instalments. A KINGS STOY UKE 0F WlNllS0ll This week. and for the next three weeks in The Standard. the Duke of Windsor tells you of - Canada s tremendous welcome in 1919 - Mobbed at Toronto and Quebec - His Empire and American rours 7 The New York ticker-tape ovation - Royal concern over reports of his gay social life in U.S.A. - His sympathy with problems of the unemp.loycd.-- His lain: questioned by Prime. Minister Baldwin f- First meeting. with Waliis Simpson - Their growiri friendship - King Gcor -e V sullncss and death - He is proclaimed mg Edward VIII -- Cori icr with the Pi-imc'Minisrcr arid the Archbishop of Cziitcrhury.-' The events of the crisis leading to the abdication - li; abdication iisclf. M plainly pertinent question: l0.LubrlC5l9d 5-Gnyuhl z5'cl'""m "That's what we want to see iiiiiiaiiin HilIi.1l'.lH s 11 0' . .:::;V:.:-" r.-::::.::' . is" am Mr. west. mm or lcarnln! - Am”) ' 20.0mm" 33”.” 01 its rather a long story." g .'l-”tSli0:::'(1mu ., Hm ,7 Mum 0... 'Then it'll liiave to wait. But don't ' - wn s i 30,1 oer-tat rw can i. 1;; . Wggg A.-. Va 4.AtoddI priest ;y""'f';d-310' -".;:'g;fg; due comeff; hgfmns 3;; he had trledpgto make you kill your iiim.it goes farther back than that. ipiew mm '6," years ago. It was DUNLAP OBSERVATORY iioivonaiir TITLE 5.'Phlck slice I.Is1and. no.5 -kc. W-smch several mm mm” mum" to friend? A drastic measure. it hard- x has a blue! score against him egk Sheem The David ounnp Observatory The title abbot was original!) 16. Part or Nw.BritIsh 29. pea n-my" um , attend to.” ly sounds convincing in a country -I only discovered to-night who he Jack Sheean? Jack sheean? The at Richmond Hill. near Toronto, given as n mark or respect to am "tobe" Malaya ao.0oua - - wnh an nmssmg eye ha mum like this where we dont recognize was. names some how Iainlliai-. Plea.-se was completed in 1935. and pre- member or the clerical orders and 17. Bush” M: Robin hr 3 moment. He seen," the Unwritten Law. p ivifhat do You H1935 by thll-3 tell me more 8bout'hlm. sented to the University of Tor- when monastic institutions 'we':e mpg” nu. ed suddenly remnant to M, mm i-Iester shook her head. VV35nt Pater Lessinz bad enough? Why, certainly. Ill tell you all onto by Mrs. David Dunlap iii Iirst founded. to the head monk oi pn. Ma,” out of ms sight, . "mat: wasnt at all why I killed Lessing wasnt his name when I To be continued memory of her husband, me gnsmuuon. , "'Ck":;”' "No," he murmured, and then l15'";' ” raised his voice: "You'd better v 3 irgftg come round. Follow me; and you F m. also, Miss Dexter. l'm going to have 4 I” 3' a word with that woman Hester 5 El"? m , Rogari. Peifer, uotiier at my men, 3 um it is with her." 1 J23 ;f::::l ; INSTALMENT 23 kiigiiif Hester Regan and Barbara van Buren seemed in no way surprised by the visit. . lEng.) 1"-P'””'”'”" , 1' west addressed Hester 1 (uwsi'i' 30"": '4 Nag” "You are Hester Bonn?" he said. v i "uh as a statement or fact rather t n as a question. "I am a police ollcer, Inspector West. You know what my business is, and-" '35. Merrlment 37. Dsvoui-ed Iii" IAn(!:d:tlprint "Well. it I dont. I can guess it. bu: awe,"-,.) omcer," returned Hester briskly, in 2. Noblemen i1: voice that sounded even cheer- 3.H"d.m ul. Well accept your official Lponeuu - warning as said. I've no cause to , . I squeal about what's coming to me. DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE-Hares how to work its I 1 know whet I've done, and I'm AXYIILBAAXII lieiidyrlshtnowtoexllll-InWhYI u L o re a r -A - - o W 1 ::.w:.':..y.;-:1. 31.”; 2:2; :2 one letter simply stands tor another. in this example A is used Peterhewm an rltmlymd I reck- ror the three U . X for 9" "V9 05 93- 3"'3l' ""'"!" 3”” on I never did 1 better piece or trophies, the length and formation of the words are al into. work. Th” lowdown hound med Encli day the code letters are diilemit. I to put it on ins: he tried to mako lI!l0 the killer to-night. Well. his A cYW"l""” Q"""'”" I 1 prucceededl-but lust in the way LVTJI-'8 IIGVFSVGy chad P309911 -" N V 8 B R R 0 C R K Q R K "Not quite so fast. please, Missi L,-3gvqg-poaHoN ' . Rogan." West remarked with un. , expected gentleness. "What do on g.g...g.y-. c.-ypioqnou: AH.3i.11'A sums REACH SHOULD mm, by we mm I know us Peym IXcEl:D.Hls GRASP. OR WHAT'S HEAVEN FOR?-v messingu bit ate. time. You admit - nnowmna. you killed him-by deliberate de- sign? Think, Miss mean. You don't pretend it was accident?"r "Admit it? rm almost bragging about iti" "What made you kill him?" "What youlve got to under- stand is that what made me kill him was that he tried to make me kill my dearest friend." In a. matter-oi-isct voioe she FERTILIZERS NOW AVAILABLE - MIXED FERTILIZERS in all popular formulas. explained the incident or the live cartridge introduced into the pistol Also: . shavusted nlg'li:.aon the stage. CIIEMIOALS-mix your own best suited to your par- --,f',,.:', M: :4,” ';,,m amen... tieular soil requirements and save money - h” ”k"" mmng '” ”"””" Y” IT'S SMART TO BE THRIFTY. can bear that out?" "Periectly," she answered. "You have proof?" Ammonium Null” 33y” "Very good circumstantial evid- Sulphats oi Ammonia 20'z,. Superphosrlinio (Granular) 207, Muriata o Potash 6079. - ecu," Barbara rejoined almost ,,sssooiAra:o suirrains nvoorcroiuirain callously. and proceeded to re- icouni the linding oi the end of I Lesslng's cigarette in Hester! dres- ling-room. ' "Why did he want to-to do this to you? Do you happen to know that?" '1 think so. I was no longer or use to him. and had even become ”"'""'"- Yo" ”" I '""" '””""' . . to have hanged him. I knew, lb: example, that he was a murderer in fact, just as tonight he was by in- to! . tentlon." "O! whom?" demanded the de- ' t tectlve sharply. x "or Gideon Trevor." ' West plied Barbara with search- u ' in questions. all or -which she an- : , i AM) I awered frankly, not seeking in any way to palliate her own conduct. N FERl'll.lZERS - v in a i:w minutes he was in possess- ne island Fertilizer Co. we Ion oi most or her story. Then he naeieueeswa I. I I. . . 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