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Roy Carryall, carrying a. .i‘l' brief case, stepped p011- 17110 the laboratory with a ; toniplacetit sntile on his heavy. .‘ florid face, Alma steeled herself for i the interview‘. If she had any mo- mentary compiiriction, she re- ‘ mentbered what Johnny had sa;:l— that the» was all in the cause of saving others from this mans scbentea If she hesitated abou: leading Coryail into the trap set. for ltiin, she thought. of how he and Sig Borntitk-s ltad trapped her faihcr. When Bill had gone out, closing the door bt-iiintl hint, Carryall placed its brief/case on the work- bench. otx. ' Ll t‘ drew forth a sheaf oi sock ccitmtates. "Here you are, Miss Whittaker. Eestall Retiiedies preferred—ilit- cid stock. not the ll0'.\'<.'l‘ issue. You lllltit‘l‘rlfillf‘l." lie went on sonorously "I .~hould not be offering this stock at stich .i IIUZIICIZIlOKIS sacrifice i1‘ t-oiiu..io:ts were not quite so critirtil just ituw. Besides, I have learned the “Lwltllll o1‘ \'S-l'iC(l iiiyesitiietits," i “I see. Mr. Ciirijvall. You sat.‘ its the old pri-fcrretl. And yotirti sure this blot- of stock is your cwii private holi iii?" The illicit. \' went oii and on. as Alma drtw him out, puiripc-ti him, forced h.:it by her qticnou into inakLn; ititizscrcu; reveltiuoiis coiiitecit-d v..th i115 operation as a bank official. He thought this slip of a girl, his our apparent listener. would not u " "land their sig- nlficatice but steamy, he was damn- iiigihiiiistilf. j “Wt " lie said finally, “what do you say, 311s.» W Liéllitl‘? Say the word, and thi. st:ck is yours, as well as yotir 01d home thrown in. Youll be right back where you started lroiu. .\‘o'.v if _vou'll . . .’ t "Just a mittiite." Alma. said ‘slowlyz "Didn't you savthat Si; Borndike owned the house? How can you speak for his holdings, Mr. Carryall? Or did he give you that y auth -it_v?" . latiglted grimly. =‘ “is not likely‘ question any dc- cisions I make, Miss Whittaker! . This batik clo ing has proved some- "officer is any bigger or stronger v than the ank. the facilities behind him. Sig‘ forgot that!" "I imagdie others p did, too, Mr. ‘ drily. "Sig" stink right new. He guged to Bliss Pariit-r. but slie _ threw hint over when this bank ‘ trouble started. And at the first threat to his financial status, Sig gets low and talks of suicide. A lot of nonsense! But what I'm getting at. hfiss Whittaker, is that Sig is "ati to place this entire matter in in the bank " "" 0"“ natty tintfornis of grey antbniafwv-on and there is little doubt the chosen 50 will hate to pas off many barbs of the choicest Cockney wit. There are 25.600 drivers and con- (lUCIOIS in grctitcr London and ll,- 000 tram drivers and conductors. It‘ iiic new uniform proves satisfactory i: will be adopted for all the men, but at present it. is Just to be tried out. If the grey and maroon wins ap- tprovtil it will be the first depart- lure from dark blue that has ever breti made in the Empire's capital. In. iiitli To Wear“ m Elzittier Uniformes .4 ca 0-? 5 a: ta l JP sadism’ 1 \ URSIONS O ibi§TON ‘HA SAINT JOHN, N.B., AND YARMOUTH, N.S., CN THE BIG, COMFORTABLE S. S. YARMOUTl-l (llill 1'12 ‘. ."l. tf~.-~ lioliilaya midst the guy whirl of the mclrtrpolii-i. Tickets gum! inning Saint John Friday, December l8, 1936, aiml Friday. December 25, 1936. Tickets gooil returning up tn llllil im-liiilinz January 6, 1937. (Lui- i! flllyfifillfllTll uni mt! curried hrtuv-rn Suin! Jolm and Ynrmnuth.) Round-trip Coach excursion fare CHARLOTTETOWN to BOSTON *19.00 SUMMERSIDE to BOSTON 19.00 (Farm for first-china rnil lmeol are slightly higher.) '" - m Tmmllv lnw fares from other points in New Brunswick and Prince tyiaurii I-lltnil. . . . Regular one-way fare, Saint John to Boston, I10. Tmin tnltllrrl! at Saint John, from all points In New Brunswick and Prinrr lfllwnrd Island. Regular sailings l0 " , via Ynrmoulh, Friday: at 8 A. M. (A. T.) frrml lit-ed‘:- l'oinl Wharf; due Boston 8 A. M. (E. T.) next day. Re- turning. leave lloclon Wedncodlyl It 5 l’. M- (E- T-)l dllfl sill" J01!!! next afternoon. Pauli-nib" Imldlng rlnngla Mel-u lo Iollon and hyunl may Qrcnpy nnnumu 1r......i.., ma", a-t-u- m; u lylnl u- s-m In». whim-r um chun- En STIIMIIIII Apply at any Canadian Notional llalhvuyl Company flour bunny LIVERISH i HEADACHY i BILIOUS y MISERABLE i DON'T CARRY BODY POISONS GET RID OF ‘EM QUICK! i i iv of Becchamh Pills-tho I . l=h regulator. They will ' quickly 1'11 n out body poisons, tone i up the liver anil stomach, and get. you - regular iiitaiti. Bt-t-cliaiifs are llllltl iinil i (‘lll‘f'll\'l‘. 'l‘lii[\' are purely vegetable i llllil quite harmless. You can safely give tlit-m to cliiliireii. Just lake i1 , couple tonight and sec how much better ‘ you feel tomorrow". i‘ LESS mm l 46 ‘ PEN!" Regular am! Family Size ‘ ' PILLS i ‘J THE GREAT REGULATOR - ' l l ~i_i ~\Altlllll‘A‘A,' ‘ thing I've said all along. No bank . Carryall." Alma said he went on expanslvely. i was en- , . . fmy hands. I've assured him that ‘lheres money in this formula of _ yours. Of course. I may be making 1 ja mistake, but I'm willing to take i ‘ the chance." ' i "Could I glvo you some sort of 1 receipt for these securities, and let my lawyer look them over before I give you my decision?" Alma asked. Carryall shrugged. “Of course- if you wish. But I assure you that you couldn't. make a wiser decision than to accept this offer. However, I'll leave the securities with you. ' and meanwhile, I'll have papers made ouz, and tomorrow, or when- ever you say, I hope we can close the deal." Carryall had been gone some time before Johnny fini hed check- ing the dictaphone records and listing the stock certificate iiunib- ers. Alina was making a pretense of working at her bench, but her l i. ii v it,” ' vii i‘ iiiii‘ “SllE’LL WELMME A Bllllllllll” ' With a Connor Electric Washer in the home the care of the Laundry becomes a work of I pleasure. The clothes are fresher and sweeter and they last longer-that is why home laun- l‘ drying the Connor way is so economical. The Connor is indisputably the outstanding leader amongst washing machines. Compare it with any other machine for finish.‘ Compare it for efficiency. Compare it for quality. Compare the BUBTBMW- Connor Washers are priced from — — — — — — — — — — — _ $01.50 to $151.50 QEEEMBER 16. 1036 _ ___;:_= iitiiid was not on her work. She was too breathlessly" corscious of Jollllll)’, of his nearness and dear- If I'm not mistaken,“ he said oftly. "this stock isa dtid that ll is trying to get rid of in a z And the stuff iveve got on se dictaplione records should be .i help to Chi-is Gordon in building up the case agains; Carryall and his gitiig. Between that and the t \'\'l(lL‘llCC the batik exaitiiuer has been digging up, Buriitwood should have enough scandal to last. it all .~timnter!" ‘Int fcd up with '»"£‘i‘ii‘l1_\‘. "I wzsh through with it.” , “iouirti iCf) chicken-hearted. "Alum." He griiiitcti down at 'her. "We've dotie a good evening's work! Audmow. get your hat and let's go it." Alma said I hadn't gone Westinghouse. Refrig0rat0r.— An ideal Gift A Westinghouse Refrigerator is an ideal gift because it is one of the few things that may be described both as a luxury and a necessity. It is a Christmas gift that will be long remembered and appreciated every day in the year. 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Medicinal fruits and wines are already taking the place of import- ed products, especially the medicin- al sherry obtained from Greece. iBritish Postage Stamp Changes LONDON, Dec. 15—-'I'he Postmast- cr-Gencral is pondering two knotty -——-— stamp problems. DURBAN. South Africa — After First, is there to be a Coronation activity and tixpostire in moving issue of postage stamps? Much from one farm to another, a native pressure has been brought to bear HAD QPADS MOVING DAY —-all doing well. wontan gave birth to quadi-upiets I on the authorities for a special is- sue _in_ "ll/lay 7 and’ many suggestions By WILLIAMS Watts, "rt-tar 0L’ FELLElZ is TH‘ COOK! AFTER \/|_J|-| 555M QuT IN THIS HEAH COUHTIZT/ FEIZ VEAIZS, LIKE ME AkVTl-l’ rzes-r o ii-r new. new vui-i oer HARDENED ANLWEILL." YA <00 JUST ABOUT STAND ANVIHIAL 1.53 >i~\,._:,\\3_u Y." ticket ofilcc or o! Reel‘: Point Wharf, Si!" 1051\- NOW DON'T vou START "ro woraizviu‘! votJl-lh» BE EATIN‘ UP AT TH HOUSE WITH TH’ MISSUS FOOD FOR THOUGHT. %'q/ :2’ Y/f/Mu- ////;7/////// ‘i Qzianwiunms v. u. am u. u. on. an. ll. have been made. but no decision is likely for several weeks. Second, is the present photogra- phic design of the King Edward stamps to be retained? This design aroused a. storm of comment when it appeared. Officiifs are apparently trying to measure the reaction, pro and con. At the moment there is a. world boom in British stamps, due to the gradual change-over from those of George V to those of Edward VIII. Already more than half of the let-i ters posted daily bear the new stumps, and before Christmas U19‘ appearance of the 1 l/2d. “George" will be comparatively rare. In an average year the Post Of- fice issues 7,000.000,000 single stamps btit during the Jubilee year the number jumped to 7,200,000,000. Sales this year show an even great- er increase. Thirty million books of stamps are turned out. ‘Morocco’ overprint of King ward." he said. "Dealers are bdlh in big quantities, and are n01 m“ lng the mistake they did vrlih t. Morocco‘ overt: 511"" l“? issue. which lhc_ lid not 11"": so readily. As a i l 1"" m‘ are now comparnt: Another point n Ill k ‘ lcctors is that tire wxrcrntiir ‘u the "Postage Due" .=' _ ‘F all; ally being chaiisvd irsm G,\ - {m OUR BOARDING HOUSE "There is a keen demand for the with in "E b413,." hltijor lltifilll? Qwce, YOU meow iT QUCH b6 GU35, To 6N5 CHPASTMAS ‘DINNERE: ‘TD "THE A6 vtzesiwtzm" OF THE OW\-5 mus, 1 eueaesr we ‘RMSE A ‘FUMD ‘FOR THAT AAR-R-UMP-HMBROTHER WE VA66ED l5 was cusrom OF ALL ccueis ot= U5TINCTlOH. vootaaagis-wc-nzoew TH’ mental. 0.002, "r0 PULL n» CORK wt-ieu ‘THEY lkl ‘rt-t’ i-ioBBLé- House, AND "ri-i’ HARvEsT we ‘REAPED 1 HAVE AN IDEAK ~ WE'LL. HAVE A Lilli-l BETTiMCu sPoRT A-"KVt-AW p ouRsE-tves/EAG‘ f‘ ‘ WILL when??? l‘ a BUFTLED HARVEV vicxa H055! x swamBoc-ii awe??? 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