"‘R 76. 1936 - "w"... ‘lid-emu w» “Aw. lliilll llllllE llllifili Fine Premiums! finder-Your Enterprise Today hind Get One Absolutely Free No. 1 i3 Pieces l Aluminumware Genuine “We::'ever" Quality. Double Boiler-Tea Kettle Potato Pot No. 2 Electric Floor Lamp Smart, New 1937 Designs. Complete with cord, plug and shade. be No. 3 Congoleum Rug Size 6 x 9 Ft. No. 4 Coleman Lamp Table Style With Shade MYSTERY HOUSE By KATHLEEN NORRIS quickly. u::<l:i' his breath. 5h» \\(.'.lltill"v she couldn't “Page's » L s. ‘l k .. s ialisx‘. the boat and llllh- llll‘ lllt‘ slio e," Barnes said. - (‘I 1d . l'.l'l' ht-zird him gr ll‘. ut \\ilil'.-'\\ ' ‘ - to tic?‘ the girl asked in a, l‘ of lltilfgij "s what I'm asking you." i» \\o1:l<iii't leave us here on .-he wouldn't dale! "Not hurt not in this weath» ll loud or bfankitsl What-- Mum -“‘-‘-i‘ £11111 by it?“ Page stam- mcrcd. (ouldirt be witncssrcs against . B.ll'lii‘.\'>' sugtcsted, ‘m? You don't mr.iii-yoii can't. m-“RI- Iciive us" here!" the girl Fil-“Wd. mrl!!'.l' ML mo," Lynn said, sud- To Keep Young Sleeplessncss and irrltabilit coma ‘alggutg 20b one of outh and cauty. f. Clwflye fcunr a eat friend in Mm" ""8 Nerve Iood to keep ymmk. energetic and attractive. Dr. Chase's ' Ii_\'llll.s' ll.ll‘.(l was’ lllinvriroon "Oh no she didn't." Barnes said l deiily intelligent mid quiet. "You think Rand kiiewtliat you llow no you int-an she ilidivti‘ haciirt been killed!" It. was a cry rather than a question. In Page's lulu-uni into sick silence; she ‘ frightened heart she knew the an~ ‘ ' l swci‘. "I shouted at. him. It wasn't ,sterniing then; it was deadly still ' before tli.‘ storm.“ he said. “ll: C0lIl(lIl'l—"P.lg9'5 throat was , dry; lac" words would not come. 1 "But-but i; was Flora who told us to come out here, who said she saw you signalling!" she explained. ‘I didn't signal; I didn't wave. I couldn't move by myself. I was afraid of falling on that ledge. I only managed to drag my- self up to the cave when the rain began to come down so heavy and the waves got so high." In the dead silence once again their glances crossed, and they looked down at the pier that was so rapidly being smothered in mist. and at the sullenly rushing water that was gathering, even out here. for the endless besieging of the beach, and at the grills that wheel- ed and cried nervously in the fog. “You knew it was Trudy Mock- bee-that's why they did all this," Lynn presently said. “I was all mix’ cd up; I couldn't explain before. But us soon as I stopped the tonic. then it nil began to come clenr. I talked to Rand about it. and he knew then that I knew-and I think that's why-nil this. We should have had some policemen t-here. on the shore. to come out and get. us. But I'm afraid they won't tell anyone now. They'll g0 avaay, and send the Chinese boys aw-ay. and the Japanese will nevu- soe us, because the farm is so far over the cliffs." His face wrinkled with pain, and Page knelt down again, and wok his head against her shoulder. The mists swept softly about them, and for i. long moment. Barnes watched them, and heard nothing but the cry of thc gulls, and the slow rush and pounding of the sea on the rocks of the shore half a, mile away. “Oh, we cannot have him suifer this way! Thais the only thing that matters! We must do something to get on shore—right away!" Page gasped. “Can you swim? Cculd you swim it?" "Nobody could swim it in this sea. We'll have to g0. him back iii- to shelter. \Ve'll think of some way out. 0r maybe she'll come back with the boat." "She won't, on account; of Trudy." Lynn said. on n sort of stifled gasp cf agony. "If it would let up!" he said under his breath, gritting his ‘ teeth. “Trudys dead, Lyiui," Page said ,gently. "You know that. dear." l “When? Yesterday?" he said. again on the impatient growl that meant that the pain in his shoulder was gnawing at him. “Months ago—Ah, I wish we could do something about that!“ Page exclaimed wretchediy. "No; you don't understand," Lyr - persisted. aside the help Page would have given him on rising , holding her sudden gravity and sanity of his manner. “I've a little fever, I think. he said, "and when it comes up I get all mixed up again. so let me t:li you-let me tcll you while I can. This is~this is-whats his name—" "rhis Barnes Bishop from San Balance ln lll Monthly Payments N0 INTEREST-NO EXTRA tfIlARfiES sfonss Summer-side Ch ar With his available arm Lynn put. . attention and Barnes}; with thc~ Fra c co, Lynn. I told you I cl talk’ cd to him." Lynn locked at Barnes with troubled eyes. "I've been sick," he mutttrnl. "I can't. even give you my hand!" ' “That's all l'l'-.lll," Barnes said. “You see theyve gm. us" caught here. Page." Iwnii went on. “And it's all my fault. I never should have come nut llt‘i‘.' ivith Rand; I should have known ‘hat time was getting sliqrt mid that dtvpcrntc. 131:1 lit‘ Hllli lie knew’ I love" you, Page. and that lic want ed to '.. l; to illt‘ about ll. " t‘. buildiii ii. Ltilc piilCt‘ for in~ w :; you a‘l weiii away. And so I Paine! Iitit illicit we fact here I was afraid, t and the moment he stumbled against me I Lhvulzht o.’ i'.—-—I said to mix-cit. "What tools we ivcrc not. to th:ii.; of this!" But then it was loo l'll(‘ and I Jllal had to lie here and watt: until some one found me. ii anyone ever did. Then when you pot here, I thcuiht u was all rigid. until you said Flora had come and it got mix- ed again, He knows all about Chin- ese (lrugs. Harwood does," he add- ed, turning toward Barnes. “He was iii China for years.‘ It ivas the stuff in the tonic WAKE UP LIPKE. i said only a. little. But; they would- A CAVE MAN! Jump out of bell full of life. Say good-bye to dull, tired mornings. llelp yourself to glowing health. llimlsh tlu- [ienalllrn of modern living. Do away wllli llrriLuluEflInli, '~ ~ Jina- Iflly “mi-amin- “n - v moor um! lull M energy. Ir'nr-nsy._vou' llnkll mlrnculnuo. ~ ul rlmunnniln who Frnli-ii-llvcn.'l'lu-p _ llnnmlhrn ilnctur, I-ruli-u-tlveo conilln enrnrtn nl (rum nml herhn and let to nllmnhne flve 0| the vlrul organs ol tho hotly. cleanse the elimination tract of yuan-n IIINI nnlnuns. lend to purl! (In lvlumlnl hlmnlulpuinmi-iand nchla. rut!- n-lhrs‘ unique Ionic eflertn hrlng nevi Qnrnly, new Iienlih. Sn ivy Frult-n-tlva mdn . For male everywhere. Con! lnlow- 25c. . l-‘or your own pmlecllon rehn‘: my oubotituton. lmlnon "lruit-u-flvn. ' outstanding offer! t!ie_v‘d be . ENTERPRISE Bristol For strength, efficiency and longlife this steel range cannot Well finished sur passed. and substantially constructed. 750 s _ _ Plan now to order y Preirrums Ior this offer may not be repeat PAGE FIVE the range supreme. .6611. theisl§piiig medicine he gave me. The minute I stopped it, I knew. And I told him I knew!" Page exchanged a swift glance with Barnes that said that Lynn ivas not quite responsible for what he was saying. Barnes nodded al- most imperceptibly, but Lynn caught the gesture and begun again ihgentlv. in infinite distress be- twtcn pain and weakness and mounting fever, but with a defin- ileness and clearncss that she had never heard in his speech and man‘ ncr before. ‘ "'I‘hey"ve left us here. Page, floift you understand? ’I'hcy've 1,::".e off and left llS, They'll turn the boat loose and let her capsizc. l and tcll ZIIIXOIIC-il there's ever an investigation-that they lei‘. us here and we were to go smling. There never could be proof that I didn't fall accldently, no matter what anyone suspects. Probably they hadn't planned it-she just thought. of it, Flora-when she real- ized that the game was up! How did she get you to come out here?" "She said you had signalled. Lynn. We were all worried about you. We ran down to the dock unth- out ever dreaming that anything could be wrong!" "On the way over," Barnes put in suddenly. "she asked me if I could swim-do you remember? I not just go off and leave us here in cold blood!“ of pain. "'I'hey certainly werent going to face it if they could get cut. of it." ' "They certainly didn't think we were going to die like rats out here," Barnes said roundly. "They can all go to jail ‘ii! its murder." “I here 1y an avempt!" Page said i . .ly. “Well. we've got to concentrate “Why not?’ the injured man ask- . ed. wiithing in a, fresh paroxysm on gettingithis mar-i oiflflv Barnes said. “And I think we ought firs’. i to get lilm back under shelter. You may call this a fog, but to me it. feels more like rain. we can't 5pc the shore anyway, so there's no use yelling, We've go‘. to wait until we see some one on the rocks or the cliff!“ i “It was that medicine all the. time that was hulking inc feel so queer. Page," Iwiiri said. (To be continucri.) KELVIN GROVE SCHOOL Honor Rail for Sty" !lli)."i'I Grade X—1. Rut.‘ Llicilurda Glade VIII-~l. 1111.1 ilngy: LI. .lcleii Fozhcs, Gffltl.‘ VII . _' Ifjivliig- 2, Ella Thompson; 3, l{(‘ill‘.f"ll Altic- ‘ Kay. i Grade VI—l. Keith Thompson. Grade V-l. Eimsr chum; z_ Ralph Waugh; (l. Lrslie Waugh. Grade IV-l. Leigh Alcliliv. Grade III»-1_ Eleanor NIIlCNIIIT-i do; 2. Ruth MaeNcill; 3. Irving Millar. Grade II—1. Erlgir Miller; 2 Alear DesRoches; 3_ Marv Forbesx Grade I—l. Veritoii lvliller; 2. Audrey Waugh; a. Edna Blanch- ard. NEURALGIA A good application ol Min id's‘ According I0 direni 'h'nl tho nod‘. \'—‘ that In golwondollul rolloll r||NARD'S “KING 0F PAIN" IJNIMPENT, epeated By Popular Request. . . . OLMAN--ENTERPRISE PREMIUM SAL Don’t Delay! Sale Ends Oct. 3 Only by special arrangements with the makers of Enterprise are we able to repeat this our New Enterprise and enjoy one of the Fltlflla‘ ed for a long long time. ENTERPRISE fiapital For beauty, convenience and long life the Monarch Steel Range sets a new high standard. ’ It is 500 l l l \ . l l l 0 6 A ¢ 9 6 0 o 6 6 0 o o o o o v o o O 9 v . o 0 o 6 0 b O 4 .~#§>§-§§§§OOOOQQQOOOOOQOQQQOOOQQOOOOOQOOQOOQOOOOOQQ l Education Committee has placed a y buildings were not lst ENTERPRISE Monarch ‘I range is creating a sensation wherever it‘ is shown. Scientifically built, fin- est materials. 107°" This attractive steel _is.»iivsis"éifijoi‘ooi~iérin'rs"_ -—-—-- i certs, (lIIlICCS and other ssciai g-th- ‘DERBY. England-(CPL- Derby ‘ erings because, it is stated.‘ ‘ho designed tor them. Q-O-QOQ§§O§GQOOOQ§O§4Q4§Q§OO4+OOQOOOQ@4POQ-QOQQQOOOOOI FARMERS hTTENTlilN l Now that the harvest is over and the F-llnllllld‘ is ended your next most important [IFOIJI-Tnl is the Imirlietine uf your crops. ' .-\.\ we have the hesl. facilities fur buying, linmlling and storing your Seed and Tab! Hot-k lfiiiaiov. in both llll‘ large and small siazes with u s to the l.- t (Zi-r" min-r" . ~ in a position tn hill lh- unlimited qi nliiir-s throughout the rriison at I\I_l{l‘.(‘\l liiiiilict |\lll‘\"-- Whether you intend (l(‘il\'l'l'i|l,’1 1H. our \\.\l'<l'-:-\i>--'~ M. iil - at ii .' Potato Shed in (li- 'L;l‘tll\\ll. iii i. the Raiiuav Line or by truck. it uill pay you l0 ;,;- t iii t .:. :1 Willi us before selling. POULE a riiovirsoii, Limited .\I().\"l'.~\(il'E <-<iii'..iii:i:ii~ly' tnr l.!\~ll. lAA‘AA4AAAAAALQALALQLAQQQ‘.§..'Q.v FUXMEIPS FIELD DAYS SYNC-LO FIELD DAYS will he held at the iflllmvlng places under dates mentioned, starting each day l I‘. .\I. sharp. Afternoon and evening sessions. The purpose of these field days is in demonstrate the better types of foxes l0 select foi- breciliiig purposes; evening ses- i sions given to moving pictures and open discussion. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER filth-ST. PETERS. Afternoon: At Ranch of Bert .\ic('allum. Evening: St. Peters Ilall. TIIFRSIL-fi’, OCTOBER 2lllh—.\ll'lill.\\' RlVl-ZR Afternoon: At. Ram-h oi‘ Wm. Keenan. Evening: Murray River Ilull. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 30lh-—.\l0N'l'.-\(il‘l-l Allemnon: At Ranch nl‘ Fulton (‘nmplu-ll Evening: Montague llull. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 315% Afternoon‘: Al. Ranch oi‘ T. J. Klrkham. Evening: Announced at afternoon session. p Interns" "al Fox & llni...al Foods, Ltd. ,.,.s ...,,,.\_EL§ §s?\\1¢~. ...-.;:-=.:=f ' .._....e