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Get our prices today on installation. ooooooooooocoooooo th I At Monte Carlo tory oi a Woman With Mona Lisa Smile By P. A. MITCHEL _ Fred H. Trainor ‘“.-§'f,,,‘_;;",§§§§,"‘,.,?,,'; e _.1-W1. ‘the ' I I - J why. er Wect of interest to her. Insurance Company ol Canada CONSULTING ENGINEERS-EFFICIENCY EXPERTS POWER PLANT SPECIALISTS lmrannrsnnn lm; TORONTO BOILER INSPECTION AND INSURANCE Periodical Inspection of Steam Boilers, Digesters, Economizers And Other Vessels By Experts Specifications Furnished for Boilers, Dlgesters, etc. Plans for Boiler Settings, Dutch Ovens, Chimneys, etc. Inspection and Test Pricr to Delivery or Purchase Insurance Against All Loss or Damage to Property and Loss of Life And Personal Injuries Resulting from the Explosion of Steam Boilers, Digesters, Economizers and other Vessels. 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She had heard a great 1 deal of me from her lover, and 'when she tumed those singular eyes of hers Th B ol In li d UP°l1_11J§ it wasevldent that I was an obj e hen Hoy and I left Miss Gooding he spoke not a word to me as we walked along together, and yet I knew . he was saying mentally, "Well, what do you mink or nerr" I din not renls to the uuexpressed question for some moments. for the simple reason that I did not know what I thought of her. “It is impossible, Roy." I said pres~ ently, "for me to pans Judgment on the lady of your choice without know- ing more of her. and I :lm sure you dou’t wish me to say pleasant things get up for the occasion. Have you on served anything-well, mystical about there. and the Iookoa Ura: Tvrinaxs minded me of that portrait. "No," sho said. “I'wIll remain hen. My influence with him has not hem moreharmthsrlgwd. Iftheralaany- th leftw eys. thesamopeenllar lmileon tha “I am quite sure I could.” smile on the lips of the “Muna Lisa.” had been called upon to pay his hill and had not the means to do so. She had not yet been informed of his new I* ' 3| if , -I aff _(~ <.'_ *I rp I »»4 11 l » .,,.._ ,_-~_;, f P, .2 'l 2'- * i ~ ¥!':`“",5` _,_=|.__,. ,Il _t i-. I ,4 lv. l no f_ _ ~\ _ __ ftlflti .._ l->\c:f§ -; __ \ '\ _\`_ __ lt ' ~®$wxhQ§§&@ <.- ~ -is _ fl -; - . .»'-f ' to name the deficiencies. I did not d°i”g~ 19"" “ "MP °f m°“eY 0" U" .,\ v N E W R P I N S hesitate to mention the one I have mme ami- §”U19l`|”¥ if UP- b°\'° 3* _ referred to-the gambling passion. “Wal” ;=.:]‘” . _ . . . made rn_strrk1ng designs- emhlems of the concerted action of Great Britain and the Dominion in the present great war. SHOW YOUR COLORS By special arrangement we have secured a number of , these emblems for the read- ers of “The Guardian” now on sale at the “Guardian” of- fice at 2Sc each. (The exceedingly low price does not convey the excell- ence in workmanship and fine enamelling-you will be proud to wear one of these really handsome emblems.) k d t H t 'l|:t 'l`\vlnlng lmd lost after his muh “'07 an go ° 3 “urm C mn °'re°°m` l. g I \': . lli;: I, llternll I0 l`0l't‘0 mending u trip to tile Mediterranean »|-,,.l,:,:,qgUl:, “ace “_ 'Y' “"0 N0” ‘"3 il B*°PP'"§ P°'”'- Tm' 'l`|n-rt-nrt-three hypothetlcalesplnna- § Womd 1,0; m t d R p e o raw oy away limw, from his club in Paris. I wrote him to * A mystical?" I saw at once that the something in his tiancee that affected me strangely was o. vacuum In him. I immediately switched otf. °‘0h_ I dou’t doubt that she will make you an excellent wife. Judging sim- ply from appearances. she will supply certain deficiencies there are in you. and you will pull together nicely.” \\'h:1t I meant by Roy's deficiencies was that he was usuully under the in- fluence of his passions. One of them- gumcs of hazard-was I1 vcry impor- tant matter with him, and I expected 'l._ \» _ f T"’ -not till he sent word to do so The hall spun and the red won, many times thc amount of the stake-I have forgotten how many, for I have never ‘fir - "V", . ‘l me that .\Ir. Twlnlng had telephoned i' ’ ` I was to tnkc the stake off the red and K _b".)5* ;\