NOVEMBER 27 , 1948 WEEK END SPECIALS 1 tor or SWEATERS ms IIow $5_00 1 I.0T or ililllSEliliATS mas now $5_00 1 nIIoII or DRESSES IIP T0 14.95 lIllW $5.00 A 12 run oonrs 1/3 OFF Kennedy's Ladies Wear I66 Queen Street Next door to Bus Stop for Thrift-Wise Q1 Home Builders 'l" x 4 Spruce Flooring (Bundled) 1V4" x 4 Spruce Flooring Matched Boards Seasoned Dressed l" Pine and Spruce Eastern Cedar Shingles (all Grades) 3" Fibreglos Insulation Asphalt Shingles 8r Rolled Roofing Rough and Dressed Lumber MaoIIONALII and RIIWE WOODWORKING COMPANY LTD. . Phone 2767 or 2768 a; rnvIoIrs g onIIIsrnIns SPECIAL WE ARE PASSING A BIG SAVING ON TO YOU BY ‘OFFERIINGTHIS QUALITY TEA SET AND TRAY AT AN AMAZINGLY LOW PRICE OF - - - - TAX INCLUDED - - - SUPPLY LIMITED H. fiagloz I iTljEwgl-JARDIAN Chateau Sinister \. i‘ mwww B: Iaalle Beseeford “tfhet. seems to point to some- one able to use the house." These servants of yours—" "Impossible .. ." She shook her head firmly. “Quite out of the question. Old Henri and Simone, bis wife, came here with me from Paris They've known me and I've known them ever since I was a child. My father and I you see, lived for some time in Paris then, and they looked after us." "And they're the only other peo- ple here at the Chateau?" "There's Louis. the old gardener He and his blind wife Live at the lodge near the gates . . ." She laughed and shrugged: "I‘d as soon suspect myself as them." “But these Egyptians must have some accomplice, handing these things out to you —" “If it really is the ESYDtIan people. I've no actual proof, though I suspect them." "For what reason?" “Their curious and persistent interest in me." she replied. "The one you saw in the lane just now -—I simply can't lose him, except by keeping this side of the Chateau gates. Every time I go out, it doesn't matter where or when. I'm certain to see him about. Not that you'd think he was following me- oh, no. Nothing so open as that. Just a frightening sort of shadow creeping alone at ones heels." “Nothing much to go on-thatl" O'Hara was impatient now. "Per- sonally, I can't see any link be- tween your Egyptian shadow and these."—he flicked the typed mes- sages with a forefinger scomtully -"these childish attempts at some form of blackmall—" "Are they so childish?" she quizzed golden head poised at an arresting angle. “I wonder. Let's go back to that mysterious re- lative of mine. Mr. Andrew Fayne. I believe that's where the real trouble lies. What he'd done. or whom he'd upset. I've no means of knowing yet. But Mons. Lemaire the notaire in Bliarritz who looks after my affairs and who also look- ed after those of Mr. Payne, ad- mitted to me this morning that, just before his death, the old man had been terribly afraid of something, talked rather wildly about a sort of vendetta." "I'LL STAY WITH YOU." "If that is so." her rapid torrent of words slowed down a little now. "now he's dead, isn‘t it pretty clear ihat the people who'd frighten him are trying to frighten me in turn. hoping to get out of me whatever it is they want?" “Seems to me it's a thing for the Surete Generale to get their teeth into. as I said In the first in- stance." O'Hara suggested. "Surely your notaire advised that?" “Oh, I haven't said anything to him yet." she retorted. "And Why not?" O'Hara stared. "Because as I was waiting to see Mons. Lemaire, I caught a glimpse of the client he was letting out into a side-passage before seeing me. The client was this Youset Hus- sein, who lives In the villa down there." O'Hara found the affair becom- ing complicated, as well as serious- ly interesting. I-le had to admit that this girl, with her naive calm, had brains and was quick to use them. Another less swift-wit- ted. might not have ‘been so cau- tious a5 to hold the lawyer sus- pect, withholding a confidence she had doubtless gone there to make. Himself he knew nothing about this Mons. Lemalre, except by re- putation, an-d his memories were too dim for him to be certain if the man was dependable. ~ On the other hand if as well NORTH AMIRICAN “fl l. S. STEVENSON lraneh Manager °°. 14o RICHMOND sr. might be-serious danger to this girl lay behind the threats in tlwee melodramatic messages, it was only to the law that she could turn. She could not be left alone to face this thing at least until the strenah of it was more apparent. "Your notaire certainly looks like running with the hare while hunt- in: with the hounds. As well you did keep the matter to yourself perhaps." he told her. "Of course, as you've taken me into your eon- tidence, you must let me stand by, try to get at the real root of this mysterious business." "Oh, I'm not. really frightened." she cut into his offer. "and I'm sure you've more to do than be eer- iously troubled by my little affairs. It's the price of my heritage I suppose. ‘There's more excitement in it than I'd foreseen, that's all." O'Hara warned her all the same, that. - whether she was frightenm or not-it was nece y to take the matter seriously, and slu couldn't be expected to do that alone. “1'm not admitting that those threats mean as much as they look in type." he said. "We'll keep on the safe side. however. Meantime it may not be too safe for you to be living here in this big Chateau with only a couple of old servants I suppose you've no relative you could ask along to keep you com- pany... "Not one. who'd be of the least use to me." she replied, studied him doubttully for a moment, then added. "I suppose, if you do intend to stay on here-in the village, I mean~for a while. it wouldn't do for you to—I should perhaps say for me to invite you—to accept the hospitality of the Chateau? After all, it was your home once These are modern days, and -—well, there are always old Henri and Simone to supply the conventional touch. "Somebody certainly ought to be here with you, that's certain." O'Hara agreed. "And despite con- ventions. I'd better he the person as there seems to he nobody else. It's merely a case ot moving my baggage up nere from the inn. 1‘il see t0 It now." (To Be Continued) CARD OF THANKS The Sisterg of Notre Dame Acad- any desire to extend sincere apprec- iation to their many friends who aided In so many ways in making the annual High Tea an outstand- ing success. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Elsie B. MacNeill, St Catherine: who passed away November 27th, 1948. In our hearts we like to stray Along the road of yesterday To live again In mcrmo y The happy days that use to be. To hear you sing, to see you smile, To talk with you a little while. We love to linger on the way That leads us back to yesterday. Inserted by hloimer. Sisters and Brothers. IN MEMORIAM In 11.1.3}; of ALBERT J. CUDMORE who passed away November 28th, 1942. 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