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I turned that director person so positively that - it's like eating humble pie—" "Don't believe it!" he sured her, laughing. "At the inn costing money for a few weeks-J’ "Oh I see what you mean. all?" 25 as much to worry about 2i 2O mine-in that crowd—" l5 "I see It's an idea. What do 1 do? Sit down and write that director- 30 person an invitation?" 3D "Why not come down there with 3Q me. and fix it? They'll fall down 3° and worship you, believe meimWe can have dinner there with em, and and they can move up to-night. I'll feel safer about you then." "All right." By now the dusk had fallen terraced gardens to the mor Grlve led to the gates. A rn night. the whole and distant sounds. That OUR BOARDING HOUSE "w". I027 E‘ J‘ CLARKE’ Mgr‘ motor-bus booting along the main road to Biarritz. A plane rising Major Hoople ' % /, Discourses! WHY sl-loum 1. crailooe was A MOUSE ? -- IF THPK EMBATTLED MRS. 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Anyhow. knowing what happened to him. what mat- ters most is to see it doesn't hap- “Ii the French police are as good a5 you seem to think. and that one who's just gone tried to per- suade me they were. X'm not get- ting the jitters!" she laughed, but YOUSEF “Just as well, anyhow. to move suggested. "Mightn‘t be a. bad idea I've been thinking if you had a few more people about this old place. There's safety in numbers. and down at the inn there's—" “That film-crowd?" Head on one side, she considered for a moment "Well. why not?" she agreed as he nodded. "It can't really let the 01d Chateau down any more by turning i; into a playground for camera- rnen than by having a real murder done in it. The only trouble is that present they're eating their heads off at minute, with no returns showing If they were asked up here-say them here as guests, sleeping and "It's the nights that worry me C most." he said. "if there really is think. I wouldn't have you sleeping alone any more, and there's one quite nice girl—an old friend of heavily, ancl a cool wind was blow- ing in from the Bay of Biscay as they moved side by side down the park, through which the winding ' s"; vcxxrcxiaiivtff-l leit with have W81 1m. he WEIE told said ele- itself of must T. that whom ad a a cer- rather e." he down rather X135- QVEYY Have 85 I C Opfifl oonless countryside seemed hushed, excepting for faint ofa See our wonderful assort- ment of ladies and gents watches. All guaranteed and all in the latest styles. .. LAY-AWAY PLAN A small deposit will hold any article until Christmas from the aerodrome not far from Bayonne. Nearer music from a radio-set in one of the villas. After they had left the chateau grounds Caryl pointed towards the right, to where-not far away — the surround of trees was flooded by lights from a villa. “The enemy at our gates." she said laughing a little unsteadily as she explained: "That's the villa Mr. Yousef Hussein occupies." “Why be so sure he's an enemy?" O'Hara. challenged her. adding: “You remember that our friend from the Surete, Carnot, was not loo ready to suspect him. Have you by the way. had any personal contact with him yourself." “Yes. Twice. Once I had a few words with him at the entrance to the Mairie, and once he called at the Chateau. He- seemed quite friendly, and the perfect gentle- looking. All the same—" "All the same?" questtoningly as she hesitated. Chateau. for vying me such a fine old Chateau that he really meant—" suspicions by sending his vant snooping around after at all—" ‘Judge for yourself. Here he Mr. 0‘Hara." Caryl him sharply under her breath. They had reached the square by this time, with gloom, Like some grim fortress under the awning. ORIENTAL APOLOGIES. ment, he paid little attention ning gesture. dressed customers who seemed the verge of departure. One ob viously the most important ln Bad inot's opinion. recognized the race so well, aitc his idenltiy in O'Hara! mind. "The other two." he heard he the group." "must have just rs satellites of his, always dancing at my opinion." (('l‘a Be Continued) IN MEMORIAM MI- HOWARD BAMSAY ing health, in the 82nd year o his life, ligent and always a pleasure to visit tained in his hospitable home. dealings. he was a of the community. provrment he always supported “"' euauuu~~ ~ “ta mine-mun: man of course. And. in a way, I suppose he'd be called very good- O'Hara echoed "Perhaps it's the fact that he's an EBYPUah which made me instin- ctlvely liken him to-well to pic- tures I've seen of the Sphinx. That sort of smile on the Sphinx-it was there on the face of this Mr. You- sef Hussein A sly, far-away kind of smirk-a bit frightening. I'd a feeJing-—when he called at the f. instance-At wasn't Just the neighbourly politeness he pretended, sympathising with me over the death of my relative, en- "On the other hand, if he really meant any harm to you." O'Hara inclined a little to impatience, "he wouldn't deliberately arouse your ser- you wherever you went. There's more meaning than that behind the smile on the Sphinx. and if this Yousef Hussein's any real Sphinx is. interrupted little the ancient Mairle on one side. in unlit Opposite, however a mellow glow of lights flooded the frontage of The Cardinal's Hat. Al; this hour oi the evening apperitif, the terrase was fairly crowded at the little tables MOSUY- the people were peasants or from the villas. ol- friends visit- ing from Blarritz. At a far corner O'Hara could see Julius Rlttenberg and the little film-crowd bunched together in talk. But, for the nio- i0 them. His gaze had followed the direction of Caryl's discreetly war- He saw that old Badinot was making much fuss of three well- on O'Hara could not fail to place us the Egyptian. He so much intimacy with them. Also. even Caryl’; brief sketch of him proved vivid enough to establish saying softly as they approached turned from Paris. They're sort of tendanca on him. Both English of sorts. And — very queer sorts in Howard Ramsay d Hamilton passed to his reward on Novem- ber i'i, 1.948 alter a period at fail- well known and highly _ respected in this whole country side. Born in 1867, the eldest in the family of the latte James ("re- porter") Ramsay ani his wife SYRUP has sponsored chi u] d; f Elizabeth Ramsay, he grew up in "n" 1534- ' pop u n o "m" their fanrn Home, and in turn came to be an industrious, intel-_ successful farmernl Quiet. and unassuming, he gavel good service through the instru-' merit o! his excellent farm. It was his beautiful acres by the shores of Malpeque Buy and to be enter- Konest and honorable in all his most useful and public-minded citizen, slwaysl ready to cooperate In any move- ment for the welfare and progress Better public services whether o1 roads 0r tel-v ephone, or mails, or any other im- For many years he was the faitli- l Give Jewellery This Christmas‘ THIS SEASON WE HAVE THE MOST OPTSTANDING DISPLAY SINCE WE STARTED BUSI- NESS. THE SMALLEST TO THE LARGEST ARTICLE HAS THE STAMP OF QUALITY AND YOU CAN'T GO WRONG BY MAKING YOUR SELECTION HERE. DROP" IN TODAY. 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There was a full choir, a special number, the hymn, "Nearer My God to Thee" was sung as a tribute to the mem- ory of the deceased by the Ken- sington Male Quartstte _ Mimi's. Walker, MacKuy, Brown and Tay- lor. There were many beautLul floral tributes in loving nicmoy of the deccased. The burial was in the family plot in Princctoun United Church cunetery. ‘Ihe honorary pail-bearers were elder..- the district school board, The historic Prlncetuwn church (Malpequefl formerly Presbyter- ian, new United, had his loyal devotion. He sang acceptably in the church chc-ir for over sixty years and every enterprise of his church had his hearty support. He was for forty five years an elder in the Congregation and was quite frequently a member of the high- er courts of the church. 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