," . easel. earns w. 4».- w» 034-‘ l 3"i'he man who Wan“ hold ' up several care with one hand preba~ bl-y got hfa- early training llftlnp sczhoonere.’ l ‘gag > 'l . ‘ ' {Did he employ legal measures h building up his fortune?" "Oh, yew-regular pints, quarts anskigallons." , . ‘M ma... Daughter, why are you weirlng your shlrte so disgrace- iultyshort? Flapper: Why, daddy. this skirt Isn't": hit short. it just iooke that way en. account of. my terribly long "fli- elussesealmiatiam . , w its)!’ She! sunsets here beautiful. Hqf Sure are! The sun rises and sets In you, dear. Pusuc Auclloll AT HAZELBROOK 0N THURSDAY, AUGUST 15th ‘The are The following stock and implements to be sold. Three milk cows (grade Holstclnsl (our calves, one horse and acme poultry, ' One mowing machine, rake, driving wagon; express wagon, cert, two wood slelghs, one driving sleigh, A quan- lity of hay. Terms-Six per cent discount for lash. Approved Joint notes to run l2 onths. a L. MacEACHERN. 0K MsoDONALD, Auctioneer. ‘ 57-8-9-12-14th. lvoglclz The Parker llonse is resey \s_ equal to Moe in the city. This house has been less than s y!“ in business but ha as; a ‘wonderful patronage. we 'wall, Caesar pursuing her with wish his actions to he known lo the The Gre Shadow r THE VANISIIING CANDLE The period of waiting. with Cae- sar's eyes gllntlng menaclngly in the darkness, grew to‘ be o. tortue. Whenever she moved. a. light PIT-W vigilance. She had tried. friendly overtures at first, but the dog hid spurned them with growls and nil)! st her heels, and in the end Bhc I"! up the attempt to win him over. Now, her nerves demanding action of some sort, she groped along the mumed s-nsrls and an occasional t“! at her skirt. Bhs thought there must be a. door somewhere on this side. but her tumbling hand tolmd will an unbroken expanse o! wall. Suddenly she stopped. She prelecd her ear age-inst the eurlaceOeesar emitted s low ' zrcwl and crowd closer to her. Her heart gave a little bound. She strained her nerves to catch the faint sound which fold her the search was drawing close. Little by little they grew more audi- ble. There were movements on the stairs outside. She could hear voices. People were passing down the hall- Her heart beat tusnuituously with hope and anxiety. Would they find her? if her tension had been communicated to Caesar he stopped his intermittent growls and pressed still closer. She stood in an lion? of suspense. Her hopes began to iot- ger. The footsteps and voices were moving away. ‘ A shout trembled on her libs. but in an instant, before she could make an audible sound, the beast was upon her, his paws clawing at her breast and jaws worrying at her throat. The shout died in a feeble groan of horror. Her hopes ebbed quickly with the dwindling footfalls. She could hear no sound now. The silence told her with stlrlglng emphasis that the chance o! rwcue was gone. No one would find her now. She tried breve- ly. but it was hard to shake 0E a sense of chill despondenoy, and Cae- sar's neqrness kept her in a constant state of dread. As she stood leaning deiecibdl! against the wall a sharp quiver ran through her. Bho soared inio the darkness toward the opposite wall. She stood rigid, scarcely breathing. A startled movement on Caesar's pert told her that he also had heard something. The slight sound was followed by an interval of nerve- tearing stillness. Hot and cold pulsa- tions shot through her body. Then a little iar came, a squeak like that o! an unolled hinge, and then there ap- peared in be a pause, a period oi un- easy waiting. A whisper floated out of the stillness: “Caesal-l" A rasplng breath on the silence. and then Caesar appeared w be all attention. Again a mulled voice trailed through the darkness. ~ “Good boy, Caesar! Dome hotel“ A scraping of paws, e. short, low, irlendly bark signified tun. thedog recognized the voice. "Come here, old fellowl" , she listened in ecuis bewilderment. A fresh hope had sprung up within her when she first heard the furtive sound at the other side oi the room: Now, as she heard Caesar bounding lightly inward the speaker, the hope began lo waver. The voice to addness the dog in an undertone. and Caesar responded with s series of low, friendly growls. Consequently the newcomer must be either a. mem- ber of the ‘ousehold or a frequent visitor. Otherwise Caesar would not have lbsponded so readily. In either case, she feared the person st the other side of the room had not come with friendly intentions, Again she started sharply. she heard her name spoken in a hushed voice. Asionlshment and a conflict of nope and dread filled her anew. It the new were a member of the household or a. friend of Dr. Moffett, why did he approach her with such stealth, as i! he did not others in the house‘! "Where ere you?" came his whisper out of the darkness. "Here." she whispered back, acting on an insllnlfl decision. She could 110961118 m! 112W of the unhwwn of paws reminded her o! the brute"! ' ntlrlued - M u pram", opening. New the man ieit her lid! m. h” m‘ we". b’ and walked ahead of her. coming in her direction. and she ‘moved forward quietly. A iumbllfli hand found her enn. "Bhl" a. voice whispered oath! contact made her start and eilp l lime. “Not a soundl This way?’ She was being led iorward. Bhe heard e low whine and a patter of paws. “If: all right, Caesar, old fellow," the man st her side whispered. They were moving quickly. silent-ill across the floor. 1n the opposite <11- reetlon from the point Where I110 thought she had entered the room. A queer sensation ‘ ered at her brain. ‘Phat voice? It had IP03” only in whisper . yet there was some- thing familiar about it. But it couldn't he. ‘Not here- "Careful," the guide whispered. A small making sound came. and they squeeaee through a narrow They ap- pQIQQ ‘bob! in lhlJ-IIQ-MTYWW HM i-MYI Ill I Pfidbmty, dflpitp that she could feel the wall at either McCOLL-FRObiTENAC °o==~*~'~j""ssl':.lzillzl"- \ cams imm the front and from be- hind. A mutter of cliscrln fell from her game's lips. Caesar growled loudly. . ,...... 'l‘bcn a light flashed sharply in ‘her eyes, momentarily blinding her. She was pushed roughly aside. qhouts dlnned in her ears. Through the hubbub cut Caesar's thunderous barks. Another violent push sent her reeling m the floor. s thud sounded sickentngly in her esrs. For s. few moments her sense swam in billow- ing ‘confusion. and then a light shone in her eyes. some one reached out a hand to assist her d her 2m. a "The excitement is over." said Axelson in a tons oi grim satlsidc- tion. . She rose daaedly. On the floor, lust beyond the range of Axelsonh flashlight, she sew a dark, motionless form. The face was turned down- ward one arm flung wide. The others-she ielt certain from the vio- lence of the brief commotion that there had been others-mere gone. trip. PARALYSIS OUBED BY hands. . legal offices. Regina, Calgurtl. Vancouver. Toronto, and Montreal. svnrehouuu at other convenient points. ' of the National Museum is true. Mr. Wollven says in a letter that Mast- tllne‘ friends have told him how spar- rows o! Cape Breton Island wishing to get to ljewfoundland and under- powered for the trip themselves perch on the backs of migrating geese and make the crossing over Cabot Strait as "blind baggage." One of his friends claims to have seen as many as ten sparrows alight from such a stolen ATTEMPTED SUICIDE SANTA onuz, crux. sul; o- Amandus J. r ulsen. crippled Oak- llfld lawyer, attempted t0 commit suicide today and cured himself of paralysis 0d the legs, fingers and Paulsen has been under treatment several years for lnluries received, when struck by a hlt-and-rlm driver while he was on his way lo open new’ \ a HudsclrBay Railway train, headed for The Pas. from the North, were given a reel thrill on Tuesday, when the engineer opened the throttle of his engine and made a three mile dash through a wall of fire. B0 feet high, on both sldu of the track in the neighbourhood orMile 180. The train stopped near ths forest blaze while an inspection was made by train officials. it was dazided that the dash could be made safely. All windows in the- coaches were closed, andjhe-ia-ain set in moiion. / ‘ For three miles the flames shot high in the sir and it was almost inl- possible to see {on smoke. The bush at Mile 100 is very thick. but the timber is not large. and for- estry officials state they hoped to have the blaze under conlroi by to- night. There hes been considerable rain in the north this month and the tire situation is not considered serious. . , . , a-_._._-a__-_-?_ -ATT'.""‘T 12. 192v ‘iii-g ' . ' punch a-plen- us» Moron rust. A new motor iueiwithdrive .- p ep-and tyi moo DNIDBAN IQYOI OIL Provides a per- fec i: film o i protection tweenallw - in g pa r t s 0.5 the enginel pointed out that Roman courts pro duced a team that worked its way up in the semi-finals in the 1MB Dav- is Cup contests. Other sports are bo- lng introduced. Joseph P. Dixon. who styled himself as "odon rapt-list" because he did all his writing by means of a pen or pencil held in his mouth. died rec- ently at Aberdeen, Scotland Deprived otthe use o1 ~his arms from birth, he learned after much perseverance. to write with his mouth. Dixon travelled as s tea merchant in all parts o! Scotland. and used his handicap in advertising his business, by odering a specimen of his odontogrephy Slow-burning. . . . economical . . . uniformly clean and re- liable! come co stay. In lawn tennis, it is i0‘ any purchasers. years ego, at the age or so. APPLY FOB PENSIONS - _@_ v (Special to the Guardian TORONTO. All]. ‘av-NE!!! 900 residents of Toronto have made application for pensions under ti!‘ old age pension sot at the temw" ary oiilcee set u", by the Board in the " r outside the DIM or llselth, on Wednesday. Alert N! mrhalred men and women flied peel. the desk, and either lmi thsirappllcatlon some filled eui on the spot or took them homo 1 to be filled out at their loll!"- :=.-——-——--—-—--' HARD 00.41. “PELLIllllilA” the remedy for ECZEMA. BOILS. PIMPLES and He retired, ii WWI avid: mama nu h cm’ aide. Caesar was following behind that he had come es e friend, Bhe ‘heard cautious footers" her Somehow she ieit the dog was ‘ _ not entirely at ease, but the impres- erases all table boarders o! lsgt year and as many more new ones. Anyone visiting the city will flnd an urto-date so- commodation at the Parker noose. " M. J. McKINNON, Proprietor 5m shuddered aa her trembling gale ilxed on the still figure sprawled out on the floor. ~ ell SKIN DISEASES To be had at all The is -aow' American llaehwsnaa anthracite la_ Ies. stove and sheet- natalses. Thlsiathetlmetopetin your requirements while wish are 8e attempted to end his life today by cutting‘ his throat with s butcher knife, lying in e bath tub full of water, and turning on the gas. Police rushed him to e hospital when he regained consciousness to find that he again had control oi his legs. bands and fingers, that had Sparrows Get been almost useless (or five yarld, It is’ believed the shock ct the sui- Free Trips . _ ' ‘ ‘ ' did! ltilntpt helped him regain t!!! qémffiwl , uls-qi-hlsllmhtlboetorsseyhewlll ‘ .. A- iliilshi- ‘ . _. Y " ' MODIIN srosrrs < rams nor/m "Lo spert"_la being developed in Rome and {he capital city. of Italy ‘is boast- ing that almost every variety‘ of , drug stores. _ Price per bottle $1.2m sport will-be insulin in here this l-‘l-li. , " ' winter. 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