ms consoles , Amazingly Mys- terious Jewel ,_ Burglary THAT ‘can a OF YOURS > . F BY HARRY E- PORTER sllor irom.“ ll "W" ‘im-‘AM ~ ._' - _ India-i _ -ro~ ms oaauo ‘lies rl-uluarr Whetirwili‘ COME TO‘ THE ORAN-D RE. UNION o! the sons and daughters oi Prince ‘Edward island at home and shroud“? Bcoétibiort Memorial M any.“ tunes groun s, ednes y, July 23rd. digésgtii. ‘lzr 'the great event 1M4. RBI: shments and amuso- _ ,5,“ 'ssil snd sumptuous re- ments. Special train leaves Char- t H ,- inttetown at 1.443 p. m., returning 9 ‘ ....__-- . . . u ~» leaves grounds at 8.30 p. m. Special |3LAMD GRADUATEBr-Among lures C. N. R. on Mud and 23rd. a graduates or Bslnt Lukes l-ios- Good to return on 23rd and 14th. u, New Bearer-d, Mess, in the 3616-7-22di. m; class, were Miss. Chrlatlnewl. - m, Romper-whit iii; l: and Miss ordnce C. MaoQuarrie, ltiverdaie. E. i. MiesMacQusrrls was a [mgr graduate 0 Falcopvmod ospital. » ‘_ . , . "MeKINSTRY." oi the Jlziasfoslnshlh = 141m. arrived p011 sundey utter-noon ‘from ontreai with a iarse "iflii- which e is now dlscherkink w. Carveil , 05- wharf. Her cargo consisted oi g page Whole Corn, 300 oases sris Green, 700 sacks Cement, 4 rs Flour and F083. 3 w" s“? d a large quantity oi miscellan- us treiBiii- PMNFULLY- mauueo —a pe- liar accident occurred about tour clock Saturday aiternoon Whiflii ckiiy was not more sorious- A d oi about ten years. the llriiiiii “m; son oLMr. John Bull. Eil- ard Street. W" '1-’0ming along lng street on horse back when o horse (ell down. partly on the y. Tho horse however 5°! i° i!" g1 ugaul, but the little lads ioot (sfioovululou News eorvlev) LONDON. July iL-The wdsc~ .- ious robbery oi Lady ioudlow's $5.000,0 0 art treasure collection irom B House. d’i'ccadiliy..stlll baifles t best ‘brains t! Scotland Yard. > _ The crime presents p-oblems on every side; it bristles with diiiicul- ties ior the police for the thief or thieves have gone about their task with an astonishing degree oi sp- parent negligence, ‘but have, never- theless. contrived w leave very ievv snd scanty clues upon which -Dlv- isionahDetectlve-lnspector Vanner and his men can work. lliady Ludiow was iormeriy the wile of the late Sir Julius Werner, multimillionaire and diamond king, and it was his iamous collection oi ' historic jewels, consisting largely oi glittering ornaments worn by Queen and Princesses oi tbs six- teenth century. that was rifled. Every article in this wonderiul collection, which was without an‘ equal in the world, was priceless irom its historic value alone. - ln estimating the bard cash value oi the stolen jewels at ‘$1.250.- 000 the experts are merely consid- ering the iace value oi hundreds oi‘ objects of art and rare gems which are irreplaceable. The case, irom the detectives‘ ‘point 0t‘ view, is iull oi’ difficulties. The usual "trade mark" with which notable cracksmen seal their handi- work is absent. There is no char- acteristic jammy work on the cabl- nats oi the Red ‘Room. which hous- ed the collection, no characteristic iorci-ble entry—ali windows and doors oitbs [eat Georgian man- sion are intsct—and there are no linger-prints suiticiently clear to make identification by that means possible. The two theories upon which the police have to work are that, either this is the work of an amateur in crime, or that it ls the careiuily planned scheme ol‘ international . rty It AVRSHIRE BREEDERS PICNIC. -'—’l‘he annual picnic st The Ex- perimental Farm under the auspic- ‘es oi the Ayrshire Breeders Club wus held 0n Friday aiternoon. Mr. This is a series ot articles per- taining to maintenance and repair W. l‘. Stephen. Huntington. Quebec. oi your Automobde. We will be Body- o! Ayrshire Breeders As- glad to answer through this sccistion, and MrKC. A. Archibald. column, questions regarding your Dominion Live Stock promoter oi oar or its lngchflfflgnL Truro were in attendance and heip- Send your inquiries to "Automo- 8d V61‘! miiiefiiiil)’ ill 1111MB! ii- biles." The Guardian Pubishing the profitable 1I196ii118 it 01'0""! i0 Co., Ltd, Charlottetown. be. The dairy cattle judging classes, ior boys, which ‘were picked irom the iarm herd with the addition oi some splendid individuals irom the herd ct Messrs Simmons Brothers. were gone over very iuliy by Mr. Stepbenh showling tiaedcon- formation wante int egoo at? m ,- he _ ._ cow. The boys making the best crlinioglgafi: 5am 22:3,‘; immgzyner‘ scores in these classes were E- “m. m, Ignition ma“ Duneu» J- “Mm “d J‘ Andrews Assuming the number one piston ‘n the order named. Mr. Clark. m he on top dead can,“ m“ a“ Bum" “imwad “m” W“ mterea" oi the crank shait turning draws lng experiments with fertiliser. A numb“ one pmon down‘ M [he planing mmflre w“ ‘the much sumo flme the gear on the crank “wved by ‘he “d!” m the beau“ shaft meshing with the gear on the iul grove. lmmedlbtely aiterwlsrdza cam ma“ wms the cam aha“ pu caught in tiifi U111") "m" P785" T- A" Egg“ sflézfiegisfslazi; around, and the e88 sbaprd cam blob he was release .011iy W119“ ‘"5 i° °."'°'~ H" he“ Gov M“ on the uhurt lifts the intahe valve r..l0hn Saunders caught the-horse thenxivvn iiYw °;- St i!“ R‘ ‘o; number We cyundel T1... mo... . tuilins it is thought the stirrup KmnonxMr. C‘. k. c113 .B - R- mg o, this valve is controlled by u t the boy's leg as there was p1 51W"- imi-s.‘ i‘; °- "h firs,‘ “an: spring and when the cam bus pass- vofe 8113b. biii-VWU ma. kn” Brown’ Mir‘, s” Bungle‘) elghteen ed over the litter the sprlus closes li iiiikiiiiiiiii- M“ Fnmk “'35s “d the “an tanned the brww the valve. This happens by the slug the acc'dent‘prcmptly csr- V1111" 115?‘ cirfflzement made Wm, time that the piston gets to bot- “fl m5 ‘Muted ‘ho’ “no M“ f! 0g] a $1 vaglnted out the need 30m dead centre or tberoabout, ac- oomb's and Dr. Smith illiliifliillll y" ma‘ l: Dhem" b. Se‘, and cording to the design oi the motor. 011K i°°k Mm P'- ‘mce m the 11°54’! gmwmgl 8mm h? m: n O P After the coulpresslon and tiring tni where he bad to put itve stit- then out? nski 11 00d NCO-rd‘; “trons have passed, M whlch “mo es ‘n to 010118 U16 Wiiiiilii- Th“ Lam's ‘in “ma! laws“ shnmgn, the valves are closed, the rotation 1111i! fem“ w" a mm’ brlck 5nd vow o ‘t, n km,“ trough. Home oi tbe'csm sb-ait opens the exhaust ever ilincbed while bfliii! 11110114" B”? ‘w n a‘; (m. y damonatraflon valve asvthe piston ascends. and . and is new 511M118 1110118 iiiiiiiiY- o! t e r c“ a the spring on the valve closes by l work brought me meeting to a the time the piston gets to the top ‘Flow’ l dead centre. lwbilst all this is working the lg- ni-hiou gear turns.tbe ignition shalt, being connected with tho cam The timing gears in your car are tor the purpose oi timing the valves, spark and pistons, to work in unison and time with each other. The gears are mounted on the ends oi their respective slmits at ocean's LIVERPOOL the nloncy to pny ior lbzvn." Mr. Mooney urgcd the delegates Standard 0i Living lfi.“‘i.’°l.iii..ll‘.‘.'.‘ ii‘; ‘$521.52’. "Z13; Experts Are Told. hnppirless ui luiiluns oi iunriiics “Lol us (lrnlnntlzc tho worker." hc atlliell. “Lot us create an at- mosphere about him and about lhe (Unnw Pm") !i(‘.ti(i0|‘ worker that will insure tilclu isccizll advantage. Lot us lake such Intl-rcst und such pnri ill guvcrn- mcutal and pui tlcul aiiuirs ns will iusurc economic stability and pro- V gross." ' ' LONDON, July 21. —.lnlucs D. Mooney. vice-president unlr dir<~c tor 0i (icncrui Motors Corporation in cilnrgc oi Export Companies. told tiu- convention oi Associated Advertising Clubs 0i lhc World tu- day that rebuilding oi intiustriul und commercial structures await- cd loaders who would providc ior Tum mu “km wmn" sl‘h“out_ ‘vm-MT“ “mum “commfl” pmgmmls land slip it over "tn ironing board "hat “mm! haste“ me day an ha“ i'in ‘the top itllii bottom oiubo Lxpecmd Wm‘ peace‘ lskirt to ihl- board taking cure rtTilO tools are available and the in.“ m" plug“ "0 Ljrfpct] “at “n4 ‘aburer '5 ready to work", he Sum‘ dornczttil. in Wtllllipllilifililflflll luut- ' cmoki _ "The 111%“! i“ tigrvegdugihlyggfiglfil eriuis. :1 Sptlfgu may bc placed ov- Bu, Bu], them-y seems to tutu“ fir“ an!" am" Tacanme toil’; in the er tllc.:sk'rt and prcsscd thoroughly when examined. There are amazing Egan“ n, umplubgrer nlmncc thnluntil tho cloth iii dry. This luct- *3 (gqntrpdlgtfong, 53ml“; 1n thegrhuboror m the oxtom’ M provdlng bod clonal-s lill- ruatnrlzti wl-il und complexity’ N0 gram ‘wbbery o’ him with tools and materials, und dlgizlifiliegaangrfiiinfiie: ma; i llancc the exchange oi the labor- -—-—- ' ' "M's lruducls. This leadership I _ ‘ . I ) ‘Yesterday mom.“ Dr‘ Mathew“ shalt gear_ This controls the opcn- bcry is more likely to end in an mus, Clown o“, o. the ranks n. H,,ch.i111i~ Aiiitflihiidh iii" 11011 "My ith o‘ ‘Hunter luv“ had bu“. hands ing and closing oi the points and astonishingly simple sollltion. _ _ w m regained hem “lrun lulllcr lht: plaits to sllmotil the succmsmny unarmed "m," apt)“; the distribution ortho spark to its it h. now known that the thici’ Lfzinflqlnon“ i.“ press“, déypurt undrrvu-ilth. slip the skirt oil‘ i’. hi. lslnlld diospitai. The Doctor P111111 l ' [hlqyeg curried no burg.“ r15‘ 1n ltho hoard and remove lhc bust nus. is lrerlug considerable pnin but The prevalent timing gear From this it was inferred ilbnt fbeila m“ dfilyl 1M umfilnduslrlal “ndpivnrlys-il pron-sins in Ilono on 1h" ox ‘its m be at his 0mm, mp; trouble is as ioliowsw-Foreign criminals are not skilled crooks. fcorlcxfmrghgonsfi finger.“ advmfls, 1110115; Hille- ily stcnnlinll- T110 8111110 ‘flak matter between the teeth; worn But it is pointed out that s malrmg mun be counted on m play “which Sumcmnps prunes in 0168B- gcalrs, causing gear clash; ECCBIIqWiID knew tile interior oi Bath great part .11 remnflmctlun and re, g luny ho rclnnvctl by phlc ng a trio Sears; Seer rattle caused by i-louse would also know that thdmibiutation‘ because ‘t could beidry cloth ovcr the shiny lilac". loose shalt bearing and end play in trcnsure ot’ the Wernher collection‘ ' 1 ,' i u _=th1.-l\ wrinl: out on dry n11 11111511111111 \ = “mm! is housed in delicate cabinets anrlflfilgfitlg: important a ac or n ‘ a u second talnlh which has been ' ' Ques.—-Whnt is the most likelypnses ill the Red Room, cases “The Qvormloday is stand-m: ‘uflililliillilhiy wl-t. Place it ovcr lhu . _ i cause oi 1a broken crank shalt? I-wbich would not need the jammy‘ mm need o! having “a dlntmmjtlry ullc. and with u hut iron puss have broken two in my —-- Qar. to force. ‘g - lligbtiy over tho spot. —~J.iK. L » The tact that the thiei.’ or Ans-There are ~-<o>—i- ' PRESSING PLEATED SKIRTS ELLINGTON CENTRE EXAM- |NATION , ‘the piuils silly ill position iur n long lillll‘. in s ik lnzttcrllti press the pinits with nu iron that is not loo iii-i The semi-annual oxniuination oi PERSONAL‘ oliington Centre School was held l the afternoon oi Friday, June ih, upwards o! 100 ratepayers id visitors being present. Tbs pupils. were examined, in the iicrsnt branches by their teacher sisted by Miss Helen McIntyre, nchar at Richmond and Mrs. hos. Noonan a iormer teacher. and y their ready and correct ans- crs, gave ev-idence that they had ecu careiuliy taught. ‘ollowing the hearing 0i the clas- s was a short and with? 3199811111 i dalogues, songs and recitations "atterwhioh Miss Jennie Camel-i aw Among the passengers to the city yesterday were. Mrs. David OiConnor, Clinton, the Misses Adele and Florence Hughes and wter George Hughes oi Nor- f0. l». . Mackintosh (to his rescuer): “Weoi. lsddic, ydvo sJvrrl nhifiirom lironnin‘. an‘ yc'li no‘ find llli‘ liillll‘lllifilli~~hii'e ye change ior s snxpcnce?" ' tionpysloms rc-created and re- viv- "led", he 8am‘ "The productlon Millard’: Llnlment-Hcals Cuts. - read an address, wblle little evyn Ayers presented the teacher ith suitable giits irom the schol- - s. A vote oi thanks was tendered e Waiting teachers by Mrs. Chas. Mr. A. J. Dougsn accompanied by his two daughters Miss lrene Doug- an and Mrs. Ernest McCarey and her two children leave this |norn-| ing on a holiday visit to Buiiaio, N. Y.. where they will visit his two daughters. They will also visit in before causes oi crank One is improper wheel and the tight bearing. second cause ls—maln bearings two common'tilievcs iound the necessary snmii ha" shaft breakinvz,,tqols ‘ ily-joining the srt museum. GO Much has been made oi the iact that tho rubbers used no electric itics, although somewhat inl- suggest“ a 1'8” mflmalmpuirod by tho great stresses inlpns» h be I illealgtntgl flllttilnlgdknowledge oi‘ the smallest detniiolml upon “mm during me wan 3mm. w ore one nr ng s cl tg ty oi tho huuso. Tboy were taken momigenemuy “may. men are 0am, u, 118811181 1W0 Biflflk 01168. causing ilhwtilt! bureau drawer oi‘ the room nd- innrmai resismanoe between the The work, However, murkcis are nood- ed for the products: means 0i inc- litating their exchange are need cd. The old channels oi’ distribu- yers ioiiowed by complimentary Provldenmh Rhoda mam], marks irom many oi the ratcpay- rammmg hon“, n; and vmto" present, ,tho hflibh“. and crystalizes. At the close oi the very sucoess- Mm and Mm Charles }|_ Shawl Crystallization can also ensue i examination, all were treated Mona“; Mm 1,; A_ Cflmpbelp th-rougha bent crank shalt . ice Cream and cake by the tea- Ottawa and M", R_ 1p d-lutchason, her" Moncton. are at present touring the Follovins is the nddrenr 9.0.1.“, lby automobile. Mr. Shaw i" 5°11“ 4- ""9"" reports thut uurln-s the pent your be“ T°achefi be has covered over 1600 miles in 0"“ '9'“ l ‘m “n” "W" m Maine, New Brunswick and P. E. l. iier you_a slight token oi our es- an,‘ h“ yxperpnwcd no mutter “m ‘m! m5"'d' m" with 5 "d" roads anywhere than be has in er snd heavier heart as Ia have p_ E r. arned that you are about to leave slack that tile shaft pounds against torch. But, here again, it is sug- gested that this iuct might be ex- plained by lilo theory that the thici ‘or thieves ran no risk 0i‘ being ar- rested beiore gaining entry to the prcmlsos- An electric torch on the person 0d u trespnsser by night might lend itscii‘ to an ugly inter- prctation_ ()n cabinets. drawers, tables and other articles there are numerous finger ‘prints. But they are not the ilnger prints oiw. naked band. The marks are smudged, indistinct. They indicate that the thief knew enough to wear gloves. Even the iact that the cushions were converted into bags ior the carrying oii oi the spoil may he in- terpreted in two ways. Either as the very clever reduction oi unnec- essary luggage by the tbiei or thieves, or as the afterthought n! an haphazard burglar. But the most astounding aspect tlon through which goods iiuwml prior to the war arc grndunily he lug reostnillishetl und new cbnn- nvls. nlndc necessary by new poi iticni conditons, arc being con- structed. Advertising can vcry oi- icctlveiy increase the rnio oi grnw b oi thcsc nuilonnl and inter- national dstributivc sysiuzns." _Mr. Mooney characterized till- convention as a sylubol oi co-oper» ntlon, an expression oi the ozlgcr- nuns oi the peoples oi the world to work together. “Out oi undorslolrllllg and co opt-ration bctwccn illlliJllS, botwucn [miitlrnl null coznnlt-rcu. lt-alicrs and between mpltal and labor, Wlii evolve the prngrnn: oi rchzlililitn- lluu [or which people urc hunger- lnll." he declared. Eqonolnic iorr-“s must be ltiinw- vrl Irv-o play. he sud. n-tlurnl cut-n- mnic lays nlust. he TESpVJNPI and no ‘m! I I l m _l lmruvllnlonts silolrll bn [iiIlCPLi in ° 5 0° m“ mu“ 5 s ‘dame’ tho way oi their working out irce- ter oi’ the loot selected by the I crooks. The skilled and burdened thiei usually selects articles which will be most easily disposed oi‘. The mugnlilcient plate oi ‘Lady ‘Lud- __Iow's own collection would have presented dew difllctlltles to thieves, Plate is enslly melted, and pure slivcr commands a good price. Moreover. it is easily dis- posed oi to the "fences" or rcc- eivors who operate in the East IEnd. in A-msterdanl and other centres. But hero tho pollco are bullied by lhe apparent lolly of a criminal who selects the loot most likely to be impossible to market, and the most easily traced ii disposed oi irom one end oi the world to the other. _ ' The only tboory which explains ibis fantastic act ls that the thici or thieves did not want to be bam- pered with cumbrous articles, and selected the small and rare pieces. gThon. again, another lnsprobabii- ly writes. Why should lbs most mous and easily-traced objects have been selected, objects which depend Ior their value on the per- iection oi their workmanship, with- out which they become merely so much silver, -bronse or gold? For instance. the unique Louie XV, tortolseshell and gold ink- stend, worth £70, was taken. The materials o! which it is issilioned are worth an insignificant sum; broken up it is of small value; in- The Markets SUMMERSIDE MARKET Dairy butter ........... .. 25-28 Eggs per dos. -_.. 24 ‘i- ADDRESS OF APPRECIATION We should not now addressynu ~ teacher. but as s true and trust- l iriend, whose patience we have tsn tried. During your terln oi two years ilh us. you hnvc cvcr ircid to rde us in the ways oi knowledge d respect and we iiililii always 0k bank to‘ the school days with ensure when our studies were lightened by your patient graci- sness. The fiittie gilt we now otter you n! nil lqtfineic value, but rich in onset end gratitude. l Please accept it, and with it our lied hopes that your ilio will be iilDby as you have made ours Biltned on behaii oi your pupils. —-i<0>--i ‘ l izf’ “For Swollen, _A Tired,‘ Aching Feet The minute you put your ieet in “Tia” bath you ieel pain being “In out and corniort inst soaking - "i" sood your tired swollen. "iilil feet ieel. "Tia" instantly WI out the poisonous exuda- ns that pnit up your ieet and file lore, inflamed, sweaty test. ‘rls and only "Tia". takes the iii soreness out o! cores. cal- l? nd bunlons. (let a be oi. il .at any drus or de‘ 1e ior s iew seats. Yonr-iestgwtsh you health. r "9"? shins to bother you any prosperity. {9- A whole yearis ions eoln- Signed "iiillied. sos Ladies Aid o9 Mlmlnlgash On Monday evening, June‘ 30th the members oi the Ladies Aid oi Mlmlnlgnsh met at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Greene snd pre- sented lWss Mary E. McCabe. tes~ cher at St. Lawrence with an ad» dress and presentation. o Miss McCahe. although taken by surprise made a iitting reply. Following is the address. Dear Miss -McCsbe: lt siiords us great pleasure on bebali oi the members oi the Lad- ies Aid oi Minimlgash to present you with this as a very slight token o! our appreciation oi the admirable und praisovvortby manner in which you have assisted us in our work during your too short a stay amongst us. p; Your bigb character integrity and seal, have not only won the esteem and ooniidenco oi yours irlends, sud oi those brought into immediate contact with you, but have radiated iar and wide, so that you -have reached the pbsltiom-one that is a credit not only to your- seli but to our community at large. That you may long continue in the servico which you so admirably adorn, is the wish oi the many, to whom your virtues are as house- hold words. With this souvenir let us on the part oi those-whom we represent happiness and Adds Food Value CARNATION Milk used in cooking, salad dressings, cream sauces, desserts, not only adds new flavor because of its richness, but also adds its own good food value to every dish. Car- nation is just pure fresh milk, evaporated to double richness, kept safe by sterilization. Has the flavor of purity and richness. Serves in place of cream in coffee, on cereals, fruits, etc. For tea, use one part Carnation, three parts water. Sold by grocers everywhere at moderatex prices. Order several tall (16 oz.) cans or a. case of 48 cans. Try this recipe below and Write for a Free Carnation Recipe Book. y. "The nation prospors best," ho utlllcd, "that lakes allvtnlngcs o! till-so laws rather than n sluts liu-ln. Prcjudlccs very nit-an obscure cc- iHNliIliC Enlagilhttio-l und prcvcnt ucl-urutl» economic appraisal." Aliuding to til.» llcvlslopnlcnt oi the motor car in lbl: lust 20 yours zls fill important lnumr iii t-culio- lllll‘ und cultural progress, ho said l ildii proved timl who: lt zvilll-d annually to the woailh ni n nullou wus grontcr than its unuusl cost. "Advertising h-ls pLlyt-d a (tor- rospnndlng purt lu ruisint: stunti- nrds oi living," ho suid. “it luukles people want things. When liluyl wnllt things they go to work to gut Butter - Eggs . Potato" ures is put variously at $500,000 to $l.250-000. No robbery since 1875 has been u-vdmpanied with so many und so complex circumstances. in that your the Countess oi‘ lhuiloy was robbed at Psddington Station of her jewel cflsd- containing gems vaiuod st £60000, under dramatic circumstances. . The Jew l case was in a broug- hsln with‘ dy Dudley's maid On nrrlving at tho station tho girl plac- ed the precious case on, the stop oi the hrongham for a matter oi a iew seconds. Vvfhsn she stooped tn melt ll up 1t 31nd disappeared. From that day A? this the aliaiu- bus been . shrouded n mystery, Ii the jewels were sold. their sale was s0 clever- 7104"“ il clllll‘! ly contrived that bone oi the gems csssmqt In; Prosper; 6a,, Lm-rp- _ Ayiass _ j Osiris uou-raeus useltsr CHOCOLATE ICE CREAM: 4 cups Carnation Milk, l cup sugar, 1 tens n vanilla, 3 eggs, 2 squares Baker's Bttet‘ chocolate. ‘ Put milk and sugar in double boiler. Let come to boil. Have cg s well beaten and stir briskly while poor n into milk. Dia- solve chocolate by putt ng in bowl and stand in bot water.‘ When thoroughly dissolved, poar custard slowly into chutes late. stirring sll the time. Freese in regu- lar manner. This recipe serves 10 people. Butter ..........l Eggs .. . Oats x r Diagonal bands oi lace are used to trim summer; orsandiq locks. Another trimming, tor white sports dresses ls red and black material cut in binds. ‘ ’ ‘its!’ 31121111271, The label R t’ , l .1 Just oiouch of sweet- ness makes Royal Milk *5 Biscuits the tootbsome f you cannot I ‘"‘""‘“" crass-cult... I i‘: you svlsnt to an wursifin land's lint-s l" "II 1"" "i" ‘i " "W" tact it la unsalesble. m" m‘ l‘ £1,,f,,'.",,',i,.','.',!1'.i Within an hmsr-"oi the reporting , | It ‘ m. ‘M. 0i lrvn oi the robbery Scotland Yard had 11"" 1’? sealed England to the thieves. fasrtt-‘hkierfnrtahzwrirror. nfo on‘; Trains. ports, sir stations are all . wnl dgppelriiie n“ ir- closdly watched. it is therefore hn- KF‘. "f," ‘i possible that the haul has been ‘as gglneaa" correct l s the strange, vlellcioua usation of smuggled out oi England. b‘ n- p tlun ‘support and plump. smooth nrm- u m’ ‘um’ d“. no’ n“ ' a l!!! lead nowhere, it would seem likely 17in. you wash oli ills application that the solnt to this myster- mus this. it would indicate that, 7011f 1|" W" "l" ""1""- '" loos robbery w ll some only when the robbery irom first to last was ~ “d” l. t 222's". ‘.‘.".'.‘ “rum ' the tiliavd attsarstrlo dispose ol that ‘ohstperaon or persons with "it it. Iron you‘ st ig-lltheir loot. not he lof-alvery little common sense. in which ':.?gtlla¢¢uyhtmjauut v_~.-. ~ - -- IQ. Mister. lell-st I \ h. tark with were recognised. ' - _ ' . _ dim, in the present case nearly ‘ . ‘ ' . sll the stolen art treasures depend - ' T ‘ rnr their value on the antique work- manship. ii they are broken up, their value will auto ‘itslly dis- s r. ) I! the thieves are only now resi- i i .._ it l.hi.