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INSTALLMENT EIGHT speculallenr Mcrney thrust a cigar-case across at Dighton-a sort of pocketbook and case combined-in which for- eign paper money, stamps and newspaper cuttings hid all but the tips of five desperate-looking cig- ars of the brand known in Italy as Toscano. The other declined with thanks. "awfully good ofyowlaut I pre- fer a pipe." Y ,1 Mamey grunted‘ and tucked the receptacle out of siglftfw "So you were in a hurry to quit the gay city. eh?" Dighton started. For some reason or other, looking at Manley. a picture floated across his mind of ravens he had seen hopping around the site where the executioners block had stood at the Tower. His-"expression implied that he knewmore than the‘ other thought. - "What do you know. Marney?" "I know you were in ‘a devilish hurry. Another guy standing by me at the window wanted to take bets with me that you'd_mlss it. '“You can say what you like here in a reasonable kind -of voice, by the way. I've been the whole length of the train and there's not a soul on it that matters." -" He spat out a piece of chewed leaf. "The feller with money to throw. about was a wool buyer from York- shire. There's an Itlllian Senator and his secretary, back from some 11m cusahgrrsrowu GUARDIAN p F.- Pélfid Bread I NOTE : If you take YEAST for your health, try this: Soak a ROYAL YEAST cake over night in tepid water with a little sugar. Stir well, strain and drink the liquid. Pelicious when taken m orange juice. STANDARD OF QUALITY FOR MORE TllAli 5O YEARS E. W. GILLETT COJTD. TORONTO. CAN. Gleanings From PWI - . Mil1view_ Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Shaw have recently»- moved 11m Vernon. . g; c.4- »\.- --—-er- 5 Mrs. Chas. McDonald and daugh- ter Muriel. Vernon River, spent last week llrBrudnelL . . i. Has illabdlitlaiklrls. Millview, returned home after spending a very,,plp_ hi; visit with Mr. nd Mrs. Isazialves, Montague. a Miss Elinor Jenkins. Millview. was a recent ivisitor m1 the city. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Drake, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Drake, Millview, were recent visitors to the city. Messrs. Raymond Smith, Daniel Cummings, George Vanlderstlne. Francis and Perley Drake. Aeneas Curran, were recent visitors w Ch'town. Mrs. Wallace Drake. Millvlewme. turned home after spending a pigg- sant visit in Ch'town. Mr. and Mrs. George Jelley and Mr. Braden Jelley. Suuunerside, were in Millview Saturday. Mr and Mrs. Thos. Morrison, Or- well Cove, were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Rob't. Wood, Millview, sun. day. v Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McInnis. Ch'town, spent the week end the guest of Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Col- lins, Vernon River. What might have proved a ser- ious accident occurred in Millview recently. While a young gentle- man from Summerside was driving s... rill; Fact HAT you eat at breakfast determines? you will have. Lack of balsncopfics fr d l ud 3i as; '- sentilil food " elements results in heavy, listless moldings. - Eat Quick Quaker Oats. It hes the most pcrfoctfhallsnco found in cereals. Contains protein, 16%, wluch builds tissue and stamina, carbo drates which Minerals which tone ly e B5 . e blood and blillspbonz? % I80, I natural laxative, and vitamin B, which aids thc,aslsilmiiation_ of all foods. B‘ R’ H‘ macEachem along the road he decided w light a cigarette. putting his car into neutral and coasting down the hill. ~ he attempte to light the cigar- ette, but un rtunately the car gave a swerve to the side, upsetting himjnto the drain of the road. He . escaped without any serious injur- ies, having only sustained a cut in his hand. This is a warning to men who wish to take a smoke, to take their leisure and stop their car before trying to light cigar- ettes or any such articles. "Why didn't he wait to see the Chief?" he broke out suddenly. "Did you find out that?" "Because." said Dighton, happens to be dead!" The other screwed his paper into a ball and tossed it into the op- posite corner. He pulled down the blind over the door on the corridor _side and faced Dighton, both hands resting on his knees. ‘Who killed him?" “The Lizard, I suppose." "What for?" “Because he heard he was going 'to Taverner." Marney extended one hand, palm uppermost. to an invisible audience. ‘Gee! What d‘you know about that?" he demanded. "All from the mouths of babes and sucklingsi Can you beat it" Dighton burst out laughing. “What's the idea, Manley?" “Idea!" echoed the other. "Why it comes out pat-like drooping nickles into a peanut machine! Do you happen to have made any more of these sensational discoveries?" The other smiled and shook his head. ‘I'm afraid that's about all—ex- cept perhaps that the Lizard was wearing the same gray hat and blue trench coat as I saw in Lon- don. I was too high up to get a look at his face." Marney leaned back in his seat and crossed his legs. "D'y0u know what I think, young feller? In my opinion. that guy's an ex-employe of some diplomatic service or other. gone wrong. You see, Dighton, he knows too much for a mere outsider. He knew the secret of Taverners stairs, for ox- amplc. That looks queer. doesn't it? The odd thing is that he should have been countlngr-onuDaudot for one business when the chief was negotiating with him for another." "How long has he been at the game?" asked Dighton. The other slapped his thigh. “A matter of weeks, that's all. as far as I can figure it out. The vul- tures were just gathering around Ahlborgs outfit. seeing which oi ‘em coul peck out his brain first, when th Lizard sailed like a streak of blue lightning over the horizon and threw in a few unwelcome complications." Dighton wrinkled his forehead. "He's out for the Pocket Death. like the-reet-ef-us." I - _ "Yep!" snapped Manley; that's a dead certainty. It's equally evid- ant that ilésklurfor looifrvefsus- pccted it before-and the story or the pearls corroborates it." “The question is," declared Digh- ton. "is he trying to secure Ahl- b0rg's invention for some other Power-or for himself? Is he a sec- ret agent. with a profitable side- line-or is his interest in the .. l ‘l It ~1 or» 52W hPwnif" ggegflg; i.";:"i.'..f."2i'2.:;.“.ii.'.£f;'?.‘;i.. t. fhgtllxhlilltlih OIbStIBIIgI‘ whifs encoun- mm up t“ date’ W“ must “may” ltggzdistlglfwlilmrd- twice mflhow bgsThe value of this new dope." Dighton made a rapid calcula- convention or other. a couple ,of Undertaker and Embalmer I . vamps out to see what they can ‘ pick up at Bordighera or San 110 Knit Street l Remo and a fair proportion of Phone 1144-8. You need Quick Q er to sustain you through busyrrlorning hours when most of ' e-day’s work is done. Be sure always to et Quick Quaker. A coupomln each package, with wh‘ you can secure many household and personal articles of genuine value. Big, full weight family package and small 10 cent size, both wrapped and sealed. ' ' Q in c . . 9M5!“ Village; .185, Schrien, French v11- The Quaker Oats Company, Peterboi-rouglt andflsekatoon‘ " - » ’ ' it! lage; J. Condon, Murray Harbor; ,. John Moran. St. Georges‘, lJohn . stand-aloof English foul looking “he for the sun. What have you been doing to your hands?" He shot out the question so quickly that his companion jump- ed He: I'm gonna marry Maxie. She! Well, here's wishing you lots of pluck. "Thaw-oh. that's the breath of- our friend with the green monocle." He lowered his voice. He came into Daudot's flat while I was there and wiped out a French woman.” Manley whistled softly. “And you're alive to tell tale!" Dighton laughed. “I'm alive right enough-and still kicking. She'd pushed me into another room. _I hadn't the least idea who ViflS coming. mind you. I suspected it might be our friend. but I wasn't sure. I was standing on the other side of the door when he blazed off. A little later I caught sight of him from the balcony——" Marney moved his head slowly up and down. "And he never knew you were there! Holy Mike but isn't that just wonderful" . “It was getting out after him," pursued the other. “that I picked up this rash. I'd tied a towel round my face, but I hadn't thought about my hands." The American gazed at him for some moments in silence. “Some people," he asserted. “are born under a lucky star. It's no credit to 'em—-no credit whatever. They just can't help themselves. Others-wake Corlitt. for example. receive a visit from the guy in the white mask only once-and they don't survive five minutes to tell you their impressionsi You packed your grips then and beat it. eh? “You bet I did. I'd done all I had to do in Paris and had no desire to be arrested bythe French police on the strength of the testimony of a concierge. This thing'll be in all the papers in a couple of shakes." Manley shook his head. “You can make your mind easy on that score. old "scout. Cori-Bill peqplell bflbfid U0 R881) H181!‘ mouths shut-or spirited away if a bribe doesn't do it. Ahlborflfl m?" dope‘! too rich a mixture for a machine like the French. public. 0r any other public, for the matter of that. They'll be lookinfl out for the man with that gun. sure enouBh. but tllerc'll be no publicity about lt" EYES TESTED Cooks In 2% so minutes- ‘flle woeldls cooking cereal and GLASSES FITTED B. W. TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR. Optometrists V 1A2 Richmond Street w+64+ l “Y Livl-zlzlav Hlsboz: l y y P I You'd never suspect such a rough fellow was a writer." ‘lenders will be received by the" s‘ ‘H! 11D to and including Among the Hotel arrivals at the Vernon Hotel recently were: Ralph Dingwell. Clftown; Philip Rossiter, Clftowh; D. B. McDon-- aid. Bedeque; Wm. LinklettenSum- merside; Mr. A. Mann, Nova Sco- tia; Wm. Bauchard, N. B.: D. Grant, Ch'town.; Desmont Doyle, the . i ._, “ Steele, Launching; Fred Mossman, ,- . Ivan Lery, Lunenburg; Mr. and a look of undisguised admiration. . Mrs. Higgins and son, Chtown; "you've a lot of sound common- 4. Letitia Bernard 'I‘ig'nish 00in‘- ‘ ' Mind» Wm. Geidon. Belle Cook. M. Cook. sense in that big head of yours. It's vent. l l 1 Rum Evmsrugfiu“, com Peter Crosley, Earl Ranahan,.Gla- a whole education to listen to _ I've” ’ _, dys Taylor. Charlottetown; Josie youl" " _ ' ‘ ' , (To Be conflnued) i ‘y FLOWERS 2. Ileom. Masher, st. Felix. m8“ S°h°°1- _j (Class 4) "He isn't-he breeds hogs." the 13th da of Oc instant. A. D. 192B, all; 12 o-Zifi; noon. for the manure now in one llrso pile on the Exhibition grounds. The hlshest or any tender not necessarily accepted.‘ Th‘! Purchaser must arrange to take prompt delivery. J. W. BOULTEB. Sedy-Troas. Jackmon, Village Green;_ Walter 3 “be” Gwdet “gmmmshs Eillllrlllrlitefilggarlottetown, Lily Moran, 4. vlitiliéis Al-selnultflrgsnah an, . Kirkwall, Scotland, plans to use World War relics as markerstc guide traffic. -—--¢-e>---- ' GIVING (Class 4) i Sweet Peas Sec l1 , 1. Georgie Hemphill. Tknlsh Convent. 2. Zelianne Richard, ‘ Tignish - Convent. ' 3. ldéitily McKinlnon. Tlgnish Oon v . 4.Jean Hemphfll. 118M511 0on- vetn. After a lingering illness of seven years. Mr. James Villet, Millview, passed away on Thursday, Oct. 4th at the age of 74 years. l-le had al- ways been in robust health until m5; 3) he suffered a paralytic stroke from Oabbages which he never rallied. He bore his Se‘; 1 sufierings without a murmur. and 1, E1110“ govim 11311151, High g_ when the call came he was resign- g_ wan“, m“). Anglo q-{KMSIL ed to the will of God. Death to 3318,1831“; Shea’ T18R15}, H185 5_ him just meant a happy passing 4_ wnson 311m, 36a cow pom-L from- life‘ to death. or from dark- ness into light. All during hisaillness he was at- tendedwby- his» "devoted wife. He leaves to mourn theirlloss his wife. Arlnle- Smith. and two daughters, Mrs. Herman Ings and Gertrude. and one son George. The services at the rlrouse "and. grave were con- ducted-by the Rev. Mr. Littlejohns. The-remains.‘ followed by a Large concourse of people wended its way to Pownal cemetery and was tend- erly laid to rest to await the glor- ious resurrection morn. Frhmpall bearers were: Messrs. Giles ..and Vernon Jenkins. Thos. Mutlow, Wm. Goody. Wm. Smith. and Arthur Dunphy. Though we may mourn Those in life the dearest. . They shall return. Cilrist. when Thou appearest; Soon shall Thy voice Comfort those now weeping. Bidding rejoice. All in Jesus sleeping. TIGNISH SCHOOL FAIR azas-lo-lmwlu. Jfhnilmled) inllilil Desirable farm property for sale It 8t. Peters Harbour, consisting of ' 1l0_ acres with large fox ranch. Buildings all in good repair. Con- venient to Churches and School. Alllil! to God gives us joy that we may give. He gives us joy that we may . fllilfei . Sometimes He gives us loads to lift Mixed Flowers That we may learn to bear. Sec 2. (a) 1. Angie Giaillant, 'I‘ignish 0on- vent. ' . 2. Viola Masher. St. Felix. 3. Mary Jane Gaudet, St. Felix. 4. Joan of Arc Bernard, Tlgnish. Oonvcmit. . ’ For life is gladder when we give. And‘ love is sweeter when we share. And heavy loads rest lightly, too. When we have learned to bear. —Julia»B. OMly. '. 'l' "Wlllfl. 1. Irene Doucebte, Tignish Con- v l 2. Sylvain allow. Tlsnish High s. 3. Sylvester Arsenault. Mgnish . f“- Ne”; REMEMBER TO FORGET "Flowers for your birthday, dear- est." "New, listen, Algernon. It was all right (q- you to remember my birthdays in the past, but ln the future please do not think of it again." II. W. DAWSON. Bristol, Lot 40. POULTRY We are paying spec- ial prices on live fowl, chickens and broilers for the Thanksgiving “Then you think——" "I think you were right in shift- ing your quarters-dead right. You're paid to take risks. bill- n05 unnecessary ones." He reached up and pressed the bcll. » Market. If you have ~"_ any"t0 sell, write or “ phone us for prices. SWIFT " CANADIAN CO., LTD 8l55-l0-3-i-mo. said the American, "is that it's more or less silent, and that it re- duces its victims to powder within a reasonably short space of time. Iiit could be. altered so's tn leave out that blue stain it'd be more valuable still. In ordinary warfare the color business is of little con- sequence; but from the point of view of a crook wanting to cover up his tracks, it matters a whole lot. I don't mind betting you Ahl- b0rg's concentrating on that de- feat now." ' Dighton reflected. It was evident that his compan- ion preferred discussing the merits and demerits of the explosive rath- er than committing himself to an opinion on the questions raised. "He's firing the stuff oi‘! pretty recklessly." he announced after a long silence. “Covering up tracks may be of vital importance to him at the moment, but, from our point Police Sergeant: is this the marl who held you up. Miss? Fair Damaei: Oh no. that man wore a cute liltis black mask over l his eyes and nose! Australia as only 723 motion pic- turc theatres. and oi these only 423 are giving daily programs. 0n. “About forty-three hours. BS H881‘ rs I call make it." NORTH AMERICAN‘ LLOYD LINE s. s QELSON SAILING FROM mom-user. ocroasa lolhj sonar. mocroasn loll. _ caasuorrsrowlv, ocr. 13th. '_ In» sslhl John's, use. Direct. . Cattle Carried a s. ATHERTON ? I - ssumo moss . i IOIITIIAL oc-rossa mu ' tolls. ocrossn soul cannons-rows, ocr. ma. . IR It. Pierre and 8t. John's, Nfld. For Isles and. Ipeoe aims a. cannon fllosls III. The figure astonished himself. much had happened since Corlitts call at his office with a proposition that he could have sworn he had been indulging in underground warfare for at least a week. "If you'll take my advice," said the older man when the drinks were brought, "you won't go out for trouble. You won't get grouch- ing because a week slips by without anything in particular happening. You'll just thank those luck}! all" I was talking about just now. If you do strike a dull week-the next'll be a cracker-jack" He raised his gloss. "Well. here's how" "Cheeriol" murmured: Dighton. He was beginning to like Mamey 1t was growing upon him every minute that. SOIflQWhQur beneath that horny. case-hardened exterior, there lurked a heart of gold—more than that. a sense of humor to which its possessor refused for some reason tmgive expression. "Dsudot was in with the other chap." he announced presently. "l AHALIFAX WilMAN FlNilS ‘RELIEF Now Praises Lydia E. Pi arm's Vegetable . ornpound Have {as heard about Peps Pepsie a sclentiileurrepsrafloa st up lu pss le form, w ell rovliles an entirely new and ef- eetivs treatment for coughs. colds, eliest and throat troubles. Peps contain g medicine ingredients, which, WllpIJlloIll upon the tongue, inls fats turn iuto vapor-i, sud are breath ‘lows i113 sla lllllfll to “the ull a ~ e , soomjlle isle-ed membranes of the bronchial tubes, tile llelicsdteflw-snlls efuirlimir pss- safes, all u y ea earry re ief a halls: to the lungs. e llqni or solid can get to the lsn tll Po > _ p .. Taste Ben's Beans, baked in the good old __ _ fashi ed d learn how ~ ' " r ‘8.‘...'.I2i'.'.._“.§l2.."°§i.‘..§‘ii“°2?.‘.i. .......°“....L"..°i.;°" WT. %'..".°.Z'.°.‘.‘.‘l mfifiii‘; Jfhiii. u" Tile delightful flavour is due l» tbejiee ‘ , -. .._._', '°°"‘°‘“‘ ‘hm’ only hand ‘cked Canadian beans, p "l: l4" ' - ‘ Marney EIIIIOHLIOUIIKI. _ _ 1.3-“ .. -, ‘[A1] "How d‘you mm?" choice fat ck pork and extra fandy r - A m5)”; "He may have entered into some - _ , ‘ Y _ agreement for the purchase of the BlfbldOI MOlBISQ- NO WOIIOQI‘ B611’. < - ' stuff already." returned Dighton. "It's unllkelyl I grant you, but at this juncture all sorts of unlikely things are liable to happen. There's - still another way of looking at it: If the Lizards the crook we im- agine him to be. he may be put- found out that much. One of his m,‘ M, “mo” ‘y, anybodyl, d“. - ma): fotr fanatics the (flhannfl pan-providing the price a big I can do my work how without that w" W ° 5 7°99 ° W" ‘ . . enough" . gzod-for-llotlling fealin . Motllen who I, "In will!!! ve raised families s ould e the _ - _ , . Vegetable empoundsfslr sLIsm M! . . it."-- eurs%will , Halifax, N. ‘S.——“I w! PlBlPl throu h the critical period of ille and t are is nothimto equal Ly a E. Plnkhamw Vaget e Compound for all the ills that come at this time. I was dragging around the house, no energy. ovary nerve in_ my on edge at the least confusion, so that at times I almost wished I was deed. My appetite was no good, I w dull and liltlfl. in fact, I thought hsd some dreadful disease. l too three bottles of the V sble Compound and it ls w ul. That terrible drowsi- nsm and hot fl ‘ have disappeared. ll ai ti‘... mm QOIIIBOIOQI» c'ase-—?" queried end of his it-uimder his ‘iv .. u .' - m . - \payagwtofnfit‘thrnmgfllk_ c newshound-cw . “Ali 0|! . 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