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To see white violets in the sunny hollows. Of the cool green woodlands that I ove: To see the strange deep shedoll come at twilight- These are the things I love. -Constance I. l-leckbert. H QUAUTY I-J-II -yet so strong . . . gggdyouget Get this extra value today A0! I. I. IDDV PRODUCT it lasts so ' much longer! 100 extra sheets at no extra cost. 2 rolls-11500 shut: Murder In Duplicate , by Glenn Carr , "Mary Lincoln said she ran past him up the drive to the cot- tage. There were lighm on, and she let herself in with her own key. she found her aunt in the living room. Mrs. Dormer was al- most unconsciousness. but she managed to say one word, which sounded lline 'will!' The girl phon- ed for help, but Mrs. Dormer was dead before the ambulance ar- rived." Whil.combe's pipe had gone out. He fished in his pocket for matches. "A poet-morterrv showed that Mrs. Dormer had died of atrych- nine poisoning. And Mary Lincoln was arrested. Mrs. Dormer was a rich woman. After the quarrel, she threatened to change her will. so that Mary would get nothing. she proposed to leave her monev to a distant cousin -- this chap Corder. But she died before she could. The police thought that was the motive." "What about the man Mary Lincoln saw?" Jim asked. "The man she said she Whitcombe corrected Papers called him the witness, because he never turned up. if you ask me. he never exist- ed outside Mnry Lincoln's imagin- stion." Jim said tightly: pened to her?" Whitcombe ecowled. "Oh, she got off. Mrs. Dormer may have died accidentally. She'd been tak- ing a medicine with strychnine in it. The girls counsel made the most of that; a chap called Welles -' Jim jerked upright. "Not Frank Welles?” "That was the name. He made the most of the fact that the girl admitted that her auntie last word was about her will; if Mary murdered her to prevent her changing the will. why should she mention a damning fact against herself? Welles argued that it proved her innocence. But his real case was based on previous in- stances of accidental strychnine poisoning. It seems that if a drug containing strychnine isn't shale- en up properly. the strychnine may crystallise and lie at the bot- tom of the bottle. Just before she died. Mrs. Dormer had taken the last of her drug. In the end, the court accepted Welles's version." Jim tried to make his voice cas- "What hap- ual. "What was Mary Lincoln like?” "She was young and pretty. Twenty-three but said to look about sixteen. Very modest and demure. "Vlrsinal,' one or the re- ports called her. Neat black hair. Pretty plump face. Grey eyes." Whltcombe thumped the top of I his desk. "But in my opinion, Mary Lincoln conformed in every parti- cular to a certain type of woman poisonerl And I'll tell you some- thing more: a poisoner who's got away with it once always tries again! "Mrs. Dormer died three years ago. Mary Lincoln disappeared immediately after the trial. But one of these days she'll be heard of again. The next, time it may be some other foolish old woman. Or perhaps a rival. Or even a lover. No, she won't be able to resist the temptation to use the little white crystals on someone else. I'm looking out for her. That is why I read all the poison cases." In Jim's office, the telephone rang. He left Whitcombe with a mut- tered excuse. His hand trembled as he lifted the instrument. "Jim!" The voice made him jump. He had a painfully vivid - picture of the wide-spaced Krey eyts. the smooth. almost sleek prettiness of the plump face . . . "Mary."' His defences abruptly crumbled. "Look. there's something I've got - " "I can't wait." she sounded York and Vicinity Mrs. Vernon Rodd and son Jun- ior were recent visitors to York. Mrs. Albert Proude spent Fri- day, September 12th in the City. Mr. and Mrs. Sutherland Wood. Toronto. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Watts recently. Mr. and Mrs. Dave McDonald were the guests of Mrs. Gordon Crockett on Sunday, September 14th. Miss Lois Rodd. City, was the guest of Miss Mary Watts on Sunday, September lath. Mrs. Alex Beaton was the guest of her sister. Mrs. Albert Proude, nvrr the weekend of September lith. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Watts were in the City to attend the funeral of the late Mrs. David Dover. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Matthew spent Friday. September 12th in the City. The Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Sproule have as their guest thisweek their son George of the R..C.M.P.. of Newfoundland. Mrs. Clayton Matthew. Cove- head. was a visitor to York on Saturday. Sept. lath, the guest of Mrs. Gordon Crockett. Mr. Gordon Crockett has re- turned to his home. after being a patient in the P. E. Island Hos- pital, much improved in health. Mrs. Daniel McPherson and son Willard spent Saturday, Septem- ber 1am in York where they at- attended the sale at Mr. Will Crockett's. -3.0. breathless. "Jim, about our din- ner date -1 shanlt be able to see you tonight.” she paused. "Please don't come to the flat." Before he could reply, she rang off. He waited a moment. his thoughts in a turmoil. Then. slow- ly, he dialled a number. ”l'v'ra.nk?” His own voice sur- prised him by its quietness. "Frank. I must see you; it's - " Frank Wellcs'a voice out in sharply. "Is it about Mary?" he demand- ed. "Oh!" He stopped abruptly, as if realizing a. mistake. Jim said slowly: "How did you know it was about Mary?" Frank was silent for a moment. When he spoke. his normally good-humoured voice was graver than Jim had ever heard it. "Look here, Jim. whatever you have heard - I repeat, whatever you have heard - don't do any- thing untll you've seen me. Un- derstand?" ..I g .. "That's flnel" Frank spoke briskly. "I can't see you just now. but come round to my place this evening - say at eight-thirty. And Jim -'2" "Yes?" "Don't try to talk with Mary until I've seen you." To be continued YOUNG EXPERT ABERDEEN. 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