i ?.' \ By LR. Tho liirl in the Crimson Cloak WILMOT .\ ,- IUPBIINTINDINT SIIIPS l! then wmrgue t-hlnl m" mini: mother liked by way o! div"- slan from the routine to which h w» normally condemned it wu fishing. Whenever the opportunity ntcd itself. am would dive" Kffel; o; m, official mun WLh the new chromilum- lsiled buttons. don an old-very ol i181!‘ 0! 1'° stre where he ls neat a fly M NW0"!- At the moment lle Wu albums a remarkable trout-one of e flnfifit he ad ever encountered. It was leading him a merry dance. too. In a moment, 1f he wasn't very careful, he would lose it_ in that cluster 0 reeds awa on his r t. The artful little devi was hea ing that way, he was sure. But he'd show him. He reeled in slightly and almcst lmmedlamly the fish began to chow fight and Ash realized mat the bat- tle had begun in earnest. The fish jumped. He saw the bril- liant silver gleam of it as it leapt. It, reminded him very much 0i B. mlusive salmon he had once refill 1n the Tay. This one appeared quite as large as the salmon, And yet that couldn't be. ’1he fi h. after heading for the reads suddenly changed cir- ecjon and before Ask knew what was llappcnin the reel on his rod spun disconcer ingly as the line ran u 0 t. Ash checked the’ wild rush of the lino and began his manoeuvre all over again. He wasn't ing to be beatm by a trout. Notl ll’. What would his inspector say when he got to hear about it, and was nothing short of remarkable how Inspector Sumpter got to hear about sauce this lob. e couldn't Bummer "Will you be book for breakfast?" ab: uhed. “I've o8 a lovely kid- w! l.'.‘.“¢l'°“‘° ‘Z2. ledhiaginl, mu . . m,“ w _ .. _ Why the devil have carried on. Bblwle i because it's Leverton Grange. inferiority complex, that's wha ‘s the matter with sumptcr. "What pound?" ventured Mrs. Am. who rarely questioned her hus- ial comings and goings. pinched the Level-ton informed her, lacon- ‘0-0! I've never seen it, ‘Tom. but I'm told it's marvellous." "Msrve ous or not," ll Ash, “poo le pinchin nds at two in morn . where's my tunic?" " wardrobe. You'd left it lyinghon the bedroom chair." As ignored the implied rebuke to his sense oi tidlness and flung open the door of the wardrobe irrit- anly. He was still thinking about that trout and how clo.e he had been to landing it. Even if it had onl been e, dream, it was infinitely bet r than this-mauled out oi’ his bed at this hour up to Icverttn Grange looking for a diamond. Wlly did people persist in keeping valu- able iewels at home? The question had won-led him more than once. The king didn't keen the Crown Jewels at Buckingham Palace or at Balmoral Castle. He wfls sénsible and had them locked away in the Tower 0f London. Ash considered that everyone else should be com- pelled by law to do likewise. 1t would save no end o1’ trouble. “SMALL HOURS” INTERVIEW. Irlspector Sumpter was waltin with well-concealed impatience a the police station at Merryton when Ash drove up in his car. He could ace at a glance that the Suoerinfi tendent was not in the most agree- able of tempers. his fishing exploits even when the Superintendent was tolerably con- fident that he had had the water all to himself. rt was on these dis- concerting occasions that Ash heartilty wished that Summer's cap- acity such detailed knowledge was mo e adequately revealed in his routine work especially when Head- quarters demanded to know what was be done about the e idemic of rcbberles reported from t e hin- terland of the district of Whldl he charge. However, he thanked his lucky Iters that he was beginning to gain the 1191961‘ hand in this Dfliticular tussle. ‘DI Iout was tiring. There wulcl be no two opinions about that. Slowly he was angling for a. position ready 1oz- the net if needs be. What e. Whopper he was. to be sure. Mrs. Ash would be as pleased as Punch. 1g flmt was the correct exziresslon to ap ly to a lady Withou givlfl! hel- o fence. Mrs. Ash adored rout Bie knew just the right way to cook them. and it was because she was so inordinately iound of them that she condoned her husband's it- inerant excursions. All! Here he was. than he had imagined; and '5 imagina- ilrlg that bent juperintcndent lama-c arm icked the telephone mm it! d ' dsld . mi-nwnitv? 15.2%? Ole], All right: nu them I'll be around in a 1 2y." Ash dropped the hone p fi to its stand with no regard tor the inslrumentl; welfare. The clatter awoke Mrs. Ash who promptly sit up in bed and yawned. "You've not been celled lit. Tom?" higlire Superintendent had grabbed rousers. “Oh. no, nrdsalrge Just walking in Ifsleep for exerc ." At this retort. Mrs. Ash fell in on to the pillow and P1111911 bedclothes _ around > her. ;_._V ____V_ __ _.__% , __ . Do This If You're ‘ Don't take chancel on products you no’ Zifé". l vnlctlillarle dome-prove: ydél E. Plumb? romaine from ifigixaiefil; ma,’ Le Pinkba ' more‘ ph uFl-Ieagmfiqgldlutl I: ‘lg aiming lulgly nerves. lnnen from crfrgafiufvlglnighllll disorder! and nuke life For over 60 yearn one woman llu told another how to go "smiling thru" with Plnkhamfi-over l yam“ h“. "MW" in Rwrtillfogiorloul benefits-it IUST BE GOOD] Professional Bards ll. F. ARGIlIBALII Chartered Accountant H0 Richmond 5""! Phone 07. P. 0. Box l? - MCLEOD 8. BENTLEY w. E. BENTLEY. K.C. / l. A. BENTLEY‘ K-c- C. F. BENTLEY. ‘Jug-L. All!) ‘l’ ' "mlileguiv ro "like lal MocGUlGAN 8| TRAINOR MARK B. MIeGUIGAN. K-O. C. ST. CLAIB TIAINOB. BA. Blrrlllerl. Solicitors. lilo. MONEY T0 LOAN Oitlee: Over Provincial Bank. , PALMER 8| HASLAM ‘Phone :0 A. _ no. m n1 CUTCLIFFE ll ANDREWS ll.‘ F. McPHIE, l. A.,<l(. C. smut. u. lsllwrll. louonol I 1 IILI. 8 MATHIESDN " ~ IIOIIII ‘I0 LOAN - others from headquarters?" The two men were strikingly dis- silnilar. Ash was rubicund; inclined to portlineso-an irlclinlulon that occasionally distressed him. His chair was thinning, too, but it had a long way to go before he could be descr as d. sampler was close 0n six feet tall. Very angular. Al- most cadaverous features. The sort of man who rarely Smiles. His brown eyes were alert, though, and like his Superintendent he was 0.9311 ven. driefly, Sumpter explained the telephone message that had been received irom the Grange 19.25 than half-an-hour ago. “Who ’phorl_ed?" snapped Ash. "on. Gervalse Leverton hlmseli, Ash grunted, He'd nothing against Gervaise Lleverton. Had al- Wflys found him ve gentlemanly. In fact. Ash rather ed him / ' . 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'11 “Not tho lent. ‘ll eome h1g0 ab! ‘l; "W x‘ n: allvNI- - Jldlfwllvff. I180 alum-o Discovery units 215:1?" youfil’ 1221:‘, fif,"§i,;§¢“l‘l.,n“““° 312i viregi lln”<§u'y"°vill§§“§.§”'$3' x to lfiaaltem 0:5, again in»: erfwllrpy". which "PIIIOIII "ma. mr:f"%'r1;.'."llh:.l$ ‘h’: need a ‘pl o! the damaged (Tobe tin ir recent illness. good speedtst present. H" "W" w '°""~ OUT OUR WAY - - '- By. J. R. Williams OUR BOARDING HOUSE — With - Major HOOpIQ '_ Y“ _ ~ -— - ~——-; r" v » ‘ ‘ . rr's ‘DE SAME Mans-MAT - / ~» ms LOOHHJFO’ YOU LA€T "rue SALESMAN ‘FROM / ulel-rr, MlsTAi-l MAUAH/ HE WHOM 1 Puma-lasso MY % ¢ sAY Hes mam SOMERIN- LOTS, no nous-r» rite Esra-r: awnce, BUT H5 truer. FEND HIM OFF WITH ‘THE / GOT ONE X DEM ‘PAPAHS / EbiCl-ISE ‘THAT ‘I. AM OUT / ‘IHAT ‘FOLDS UP-Lll-(E A / OF TOWN uu-m. ‘I. RE‘- toaoesu~urwumw~rr _ -¢ / _ ti’! gifgig "You've sent the sergeant along, I suppose? And how smuggle ‘s voice sounded crisp and business- like. He had almost forgotten that he had eve-r been to bed that night. ‘llmlitor nodded. “I've asked the d9 ope go straight to the “lhen let's start. I'll drive, if you ve no obiection." Lleverton Gran was on the out. alrlrts of the sma township of Mer- wn lust off u ddidlgsnla Tudor chimneys visgloeunthrough thug TO- t as Superintendent Ash turned at the main gates it léolwd Hit-tile moi"; than a darker u!‘ a88- t the ark landscape and "l! 1151b’ dirk 8W. As they near- uilt. owvvcr. they little patch- u o! yellow light fl illuminated -ta.mPS stuck on a black Mkzround. one of them was plac- ed along B line corresponding to the first floor- two others almost an tbiir eyeifylel. 0on5 e was stationed at door as they climbed out of mull car. He saluted smartly. séglmvhews Mir. Lleverton?" asked er. ‘In his st on the here sir. Itydythe thir doueg-daxllzggrg 0n tile left rom ule hall." Gervnise Level-ton greeted the Superintendent and the to: cordiall . He had met both o them es weillowy’ and l t gen emerl e lzzt you a orlnlr " n” "sit down Ash liked ole idea, o; amt, .3- frvially at this hour or the morn- ..i¥‘.’3l"“r§§. E25 “w? "°“§.'1.l.‘.“; e n. a e and roducing a. ttlggand glass- es. " ater or soda. gentlemen?’ while YOU". for soda the Super- lnllendent ha not taken his eyes from Leverton for a moment since they entered the room - a sbugl furnished and appointed a rtment with a modern metal de in the centre, and several open shelves o! books on the wall opposite the fire- gllzce which contained an elem-ll; He was telli himself’ th l’, Ger. oaise Icvertonngid not BDDCB-l‘ like a BRINGING UP FATHER. l-l l-l ? i FIXED THAT- l R ED JUST “t MES. DAN A BILLION-DOLLAR CARGO, THE MICE LEAVE rue sun> AN‘ THEY'S SPIQlKS AlN SUSPOSED TO BE - ~- w ‘A N H o OFETHIE JcEEAMHD LE lF THE r‘ l WILL! ~- \ YAM FLABBERGASKET gm j a \‘\S\ .' \. man who on hour or two ego had loot a valuable diamond reputed to be worth many thomends of pounds. Of course, Ash argued BBB-inst hm first impression, the 10m might mean little m- nothl to Lgv. eroon. The fellow was oromly finite wealthy enouglh not to mill ll ttle thing like a amond. Harman mt- ure was funny that w“, TIPPIE and "CAP" STUBS "Tm: BEAUTIFUL. snow MELTS IN "m: spams, Goon LITTLE ooYs DON'T (uT-gotrr SAVE u smote." t. xm-rv. THAT'S SPLLNDID, 5mm — Irippy Iloll Gull: g llaging Tlrrolgl Mull The nasal dlschergethst mails e cold so disagreeable can be . ' L’. Itopped by Cstarrl-o-none. Lille magic it , i takes away | 5 that itchiness \ l in tllenose. It % \\' l dries up the § ,/' I bad - emailing b discharge that x ' drops 1mg: the nose to tile mmncll. Impossible- tiorlcoldtollungonllyoutrealil It with Ceterrll-o-sone. No modiw elne to take, just a little pocket I inhaler to breathe through-end] lllreuto. in a few moments the‘ ' breathing organs are cleared, head- I iachegoes endyoufeel likeunewl person. Get Cetanll-o-sone from your two mouths’ treatment, fir: Fla: 1.00; I Caveman-ozone lHHni LR _' ClivuuQz/llit Rahal r ‘ a DID YOJ WRITE. IT? YLSSUM! I V/ON A PRIZIONCL! l1‘ 8 ANDY ¢O9K~ THE ROOM WELL, NOW THAT'S "A GOOD IDEA! SUPPOSF. WE. HAVEA CON‘ TEST AND SEE. WHO IN THECIASS CAN WRITE THL BESTPOLM. THE PRIZE. WILL BL i DO I HkVLTD WRITE. A POEM, ' wcttnouize A MEMBER OF rue CLA$$J QELIEVE." TOO? S; BYfEdwinn l=§‘é$.‘2~?l“o?.¢*l-M'X"%m‘é’é“?éi¥ ca! ' i2