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Office llduru-il in 12.30. L510 tn 5.0K‘. McDonald & MePhe B. A. GABBY GERTIE i i i OO-O Blue b__l_i_mier i II IIIIUND ‘III-I- vooooooo-oo-ooooo-oeoo-Qo-ofiv icontinuedi runctually at it Marne? 1°19“ Taverner in‘ thee 0! m‘ n. Pqihoe Pliauicoift observed that the lAmerican looked tldier than usual- luis uqk, high-oi whee sci-mime seemed new and the creases down the back and sleeves of an Hlullly dark overcoat sulflflfl“ m" l‘ h“ been packed away for some time. “Ah! there you are. Marney!" he cried as the other came up. "Glori- ous morning, isn't it?—I trust you slept well." _ The little man's forehead wrinkled pathetically. " "Well." he drawled “I woulilnt ex- oetly say that. ontanelli and I PM‘! about half a night's sleep apiece. "Oh? How was that?“ _ "Well," explained the other in a low voice, "it was this way: A 8")’, broke into Fontanellfs place while‘ I was out last night and Fbntlinelll practiced a knife trick on him that he was a boy. He tells me’ once you've got the knack you cant lose it. Anyway, it'd stuck to our Italian friend right enough." | “You caught him then?" i . Marney rubbed his hands together. “You can bet your life we did! Fontanelli had got him all fixed up against some packing cases when I got back. l-Ie seemed to have lost quite a lot ofbloou. We just patched “Romance develops quickly when people are thrown together." “Dad objects to my companionatcl marriage to Tom." "Aren't parents narrow-minded?" "l should say so! He says he has supported me as long as he inte nds to." "“_l l l i i | i I l i \ - " Beta: Yea, sonny, I'm: a v: man. Kid (who roads Pa: ‘or: Gwan ya can't fool n.0, i r:- raccoon cont flW" i"-"‘ "' APPROVED RUG PATTERNS Now is the Time to Make Rugs lo Christmas Presents. No. 15. Size 32 x 20 inches. Either of the above patterns may be had, stamped in color on a good quality of hooking canvas for forty ccnta each, Three patterns for a dollar. Please order by number. Circular v "W. 5141"" l" Wnfllmndfll"! W lest that. constant gas on the stomach JOE It. SMITH, ltensl -‘ . P. Ii. Island. I. l. IGDONAL: A B. I’. MEFIIII Oct 6_sa¢_fl_ oaanisrinis. srroiiniivs. are noun r0 Inn llailntnt (‘hanmmmra aqa _ ans-ransom OO 4-OO0 EYES TESTED and GLASSIS IITIID I. W. TAYLOI "Lizards-or just thrown in as a . l Taverner leaned back in his chair V‘ u- uur atom . iiim up as best we could, put him to bed and took turns in watching him." he'd learnt way down in Sicily when, ‘l THE DWN GUARDIAN ithese‘: a note at your place new. of CA5" PRIZE-i "P-"s... Chief!" he murmured in his $500.00 more will be fivln car; "you can't beat this country for gwqy q; fqllpwg‘. iSllliESi See who's coming out 0i the y fl _ 5"‘ r ' P 8C8 HOW." 3" p dc m, pi." Turning sharply. the Bamnct saw 3rd u ‘ ‘m 71h u ‘t; the dapper figure of a man, with lib " S 50. 8th ‘l 32m with horn-rimmed glasses and incip- ient side-whiskers shtTfing above the turned-up collar of a gray over-con, The newcomer shot a swift glance in the direction of the car, then made ofi rapidly toward the center oi the town. Taverner {Fired alter him. “Is that the fellow you mean?" "Why, sure. He was on the steps when I $90M to you. I don't like the look of this. We'd better slip up quickly and see what's happened to lJig-hton." "Who was it?" queried the other when they had reached me nail. rSCIBerardo-Arfiorgs private secre- 5 prize oi $10, each in cash (To Be Continued .> {Om Solve this puzzle and win a CASH PRIZE Tin-re ore 7 lures in the lcturc besides the Canadian Beaver. Cnn you indlliemilfscmiirk cal-h one with an X cut out the picture. and write ona separate pieceol pa rlheac words, “l luivc found all the fiicesnn marks them" , and mall some to us with your name and ud- dress. lii case of ilcs handwriting and neuincss will be considered factors. If correct we \\ ill advise you hbretura mail of asiinole condi~ lion lo fulfill. on'i send any money. You can be u prize winner without spending one cent of your money. Send your reply to 600D IIOPE MANUFACTURNG C0. Tonic Treatment For Indigestion Indigestion Co_m—e: With a Run- Down Condition-Relief Through Enriching the Blood __ Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills Make New There are many symptoms of iii- He cast an anxious glance around ,him. “Now, look here. Chief: I've a it won't keep. If you're agreeable ‘yell take the funicular up to the Mid Prompt him i0 begin hi8 08m- right and sit out on a little terrace I‘ know up there. You_ can get drinks, and the scenerys magnificent." , Ten minutes later, on an eminence ioverlooking the port of Genoa, Mai-q lney unburdened himself. ‘ “I've got news of Miss Haye. for one thing," he began. "The Lizard lkidnapped her sure enough, but the‘ .idea wasn't his; it was Ahl- ,borg's——" ‘ | "Ahlborgb?" , “That's what I said. Ah1borg's crazy. I tracked him to the foot of. the cliff last night and overhelkd ,what he was saying to Von Rees-I ‘,chen. He's not selling that dope to anybody. He's keeping it to him- ;self-an:‘. he's going to destroy the .worldl That's pretty good, isn't it? He talked a whole lot more of that sort of stufl until I was tired of lis- tening to him. Then he wiped out Von Rceschen with that gun of his Jtlld beat it back to the Casino." , Taverner gasped. I “Killed Von Roescren!" ‘ulated. Marney nodded. "i tell you the man's crazy. He's been verging on insanity for weeks- ,anil Dighton's little business put the {finishing touches. Last night he was lall bottled up and had to let drive at somebody. Bo he chose Von Hoes- chen, poor mutt! Told him ‘almost everything you and I have been waiting to know—and then turned the Blue Death on him! The Lizard Ivlafalda iPasquali and Ahlborg are iall in together. That sets you think- ‘ing, don't it? And we were going to he ejac- get into the Villa Sabine through ,Mafalda falling for Dighton! The iLizards gang's Ahlborg's secret serv- ice. Those few robberies we heard of lmust have been private ones of the i I -b1in~l." Iand rested an elbow on a weather- lbeaten table. ‘ "So we're getting at the truth at ,last." he co merited. "A pretty un- {holy alliance!” “You've said it, Chief! ,three'1l want some handling." ‘ "And my niecei?” Those , ‘bliss Haye is at the Villa Sabine, as far as I can make out." The other pursed up Pits lips. ‘ "I was afraid you were going to ‘say that. How are we going to get her out?" Marney was bending over the table, cutting a Toseano ‘n two with his penknife. 455 3"" 5""'w"'- "miwuh 9"“! digestion such as acute pain after _ *—‘ leating. belching of wind, naus nd They'd act on the information like lvommng, bloating and pains if, ‘the lwhole lot I want to say to you and B- ShOi; but a 1101106 raid 0n the V1118 region of the heart. a dread of food misht nut Ahlburs in a bad humor for the misery it causes. Dieting and n ‘the use oi’ pro-digested foods may P3181’! fight FIWBY- Give ease. but that is all, and mean- “In which case he might vent his while the stomach grows steadily spit/e on my niece? weaker. The work of digestion de- ‘ Marney had ignited a match and pends upon the blood and nerve, was nufllns vlsorously- and the only way to get rid of in. lThats hOW I 100k at it," he flinegtidfi 1s to tone up the stomach agreed between his teeth. “Then through the blood. to dn the WOrk there's V011 Rmschefl. or what's left nature intended it should do The of him, down at the foot of the clifl. one thoyough way to do £1115 is He'll be missed from the hotel and through the use of D,- Williams’ they'll be looking for film. There Pink Pills which renew’ the bibhu won't be a lot to recognize him by, I strengthen’ the nerves and enablé admit. but they“ See 111$ Watch 11nd the stomach to do its work with ease the blue 5W1" and. if they've any and comfort. Neglected indigestion $61159 BE all. they'll concentrate on means prolonged misery. If you have the Villa Sabina in any ease. They any of the symptoms of‘ this trouble may even make this fresh crime an try the tonic treatment with Dr. BXWSE i0 confiscate everything they Williams‘ Pink Pills at once and you‘ firiil there." lwill be gratified with the results. l I see your point," said Tavernehl “As far as I can see," pursued the American, "the Villa Sabinds got to be destroyed before they get going. It's got to be blown‘ up. lock, stock and barrel. Ahiborg's got to go, his instruments, papers, everything. ' ' We‘ve the means to do that in Fon- no other word can describe "what I tanellis cellar now. We could go endured. If my stomach was empty right ahead-if we could be sure-of I retched. If I took food l’ vomited. I Setting Miss Haye out of it first." idid not. sleep, and I was steadily A faint smile played on Tavei-growing weaker. I doctored for "Eli's 1195- _ | months but with no benefit. One day Wipe him out with his own iri-lmy husband said, as the treatment Veilfiloll. 6h? 1 you have had has not helped you. Why not? Isn't it the obvious way: ivhy not try Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills Among the many who have found‘, new health through the use of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills is Mrs. Ada Webb, R. R. No. s. Prescott. ont. who says:-“For a long time I went through the tortures of nervous iii- digcstlon; I cull it torture ' because out of it?" _ [I consented and he got me a supply. The other drummed a tune on the‘ After I had been taking the pills for table- ~ a while I knew they were helping me "l suppose it is. Oddly enough, the’ as the pains and retching grew less clea of employing Ahlborgs uiea-‘and I slept better. I gladly contin- 183a "gains? nitfisslf hadn't orelcurred, ued 31c lifiefOlft the: pills and in a few _ . j a angerous t. ing toimon s e ll e a new woman. handle. Marney." [better than I had felt for years, and I11 handle it," said the American-able to work for my husband and ISlIEgIg-setlty: (in; 8r ttwc 500%: I'd ghllldftn iligain. latter such a wonder- _ w ia gang, eye's u exper ence ow can I do any- Corlitt and Langley; the way theythiiig else but recommend Dr. Wil- tackled Dighton and that rotten iiams’ Pink Pills." trick Ahlborg played on the German. If you need a blood-building tonic last night. If you've seen a mym b101,. begin taking Dr. Williams’ Pink ted Out. by the Blue Death, ygu don't Pills to-day. Sold by all medicine forget it in a hurry." idealers or sent by mall at 50 cents a i-le snapped his fingers, ‘box by writing The Dr. Williams "Oh. I was almost forgettingllMediclne Co.. Brockviile, Ont. The guy we captured in Fontanellis underground store says he's the Liz- ard." Tavernei- faced him squarely. "He does, does he? Any reason to disbelieve him?" 1 Marney Shifted the half-Toscano he was smoking from one end of his' mouth to the other. "I can't see it. Chief." he com- plained. "I'd like to. but I Just can't. You'd better drop in sometime and have a look at him. He hadn't the "That was one of the things I wanted to talk to you about. The police are getting a bit tired of ML! iAlilborg. They'd like to have him de-I lported as an undesirable alien, but‘ the Government's hanging fire. hop- ing to come to some arrangement ‘atout the dope. I saw Mafalda hang- ing around with the Capitano Co- lombo last night-and I reckon he's something to do with it. Somebody lather than ourselves could put the ‘police wise concerning Miss Haye. l mltted." mask on him, for one thing: for an- other, he dropped into Fontanellfs trap too easily. The Lizard would never have admitted who he was- and that's all our fellow has ad- “You questioned him about Missf" Huye?" Simple Way to Be Rid oi Gas EOPLE whp belch alter eating may not realize that the cause is exces- sive gastric acid. Or may not have been told how eas- ily this ma _be remedied. uick and complete re- lief can he obtained by taking a little "Papa's Diapepain" after eating or when pain is felt. Re- member this for your comfort, and does not drift into gastritis! l "Pope's Diapcpsin” instant] neu- ltralims the excess stomach ac d and ‘Bnfltiléil, heals anil strengthens the in- ‘flamed stomach lining, time promot- ing normal, painless digestion and he ing to prevent future trouble. and recommended “Papa or many years millions used s for the speedy and lore re "And he told you nothing?" “Not a word." he was the Lizard?" Marricy spread out his hands. MWLHQJ Shlzilknew nothing ofour affairs and ne oer Ahlborg nor his agent could i Shows Sty! lzcr. If Ahlborg wanted the Lizard ___ . "' "s9 the Puke-t Deflm- Why 1'11"!“ Now that so many girls aro allow- liilngs. ra_ther than send him to style‘ of “bob" is to be seen, in in. ivrzlaiid ior it'll-The whole thing's r-i-ivasmg numbers, on Fifth Avenue HVQfy move that's been made up to‘ illustrating tlic new style, is Myrtle now. I guess that's why it's all been Miller, of 325 wni 89th Street. "The presence of Miss l-laye at the; qhl"; my ha" Ill-l izuitru flu much "mu new 1S very cmlbarmssnng mi ‘llfllPI llllti more vigorous. Anil I am :fhe other shot out a lean “ma; ‘ti. the time I. started letting my hair "But we don't know she's there. —'"’“" I b“"‘"' mm"! f" "-- ""3 "FY nosed to km, ‘ If “m” fork girls, new; and I attribute it: nwugm I w; “awning. m5: hi??? improvement to this method. All I Taverna, rose to m! ‘ca’ brush cneli time I dress my hair. It For the first time that mornlngfmkea my ha" any m “mm” “d d keeps it and m hair so clean ed pale and tired. m » . 7 ' "We'll go and see how young Digh- do“ t “ed to ‘Mmpoo more m“ __ admire the wa Ddnderirlc makes m thusiasm. This latest development Ml;- look so bright "u; 1.54m‘! "Sure." “Why, do you suppose, he insisted "Why did they kidnap your niece? ‘ - ‘nave been personally interested in.’ lu- give him one of the blamed irig their liair to grow again, this ‘ritzy. Ahlborg's directly behind tlriilyl The lovely New York girl, s0 difficult, w undergtgnd," She says, “I am certainly delighted 11g" | Ill. troubled \l'll.il iltinilrull‘ tiny more. Don't you see that? We're not sup-i "mm i“ “n "c m?“ “mm”? New matted me out with Von Roesohen... in is put a little Diinderinc on my i115 companion noticed that he look-l "alas In i“ plum’. n’ moth” my “'1 w“ h’, he announced without em twice a month, now. All my friends h" take" ‘he wind 0"?- 07 my ""5. Dandi-rine does more to ring out Mamey. I was very fond of that £119 natural color, o... [elm and 5122i?“ "Lil" ..i..‘.’".’¥"'3..l'?..“"~ 212.32“! '°“'i'i“"* "““ ' "i"? °.' r er m er . ‘s ng nina. removes us. t0 be mixed in a fllhlflfll $816,531: iiml oily film from the hab- .I " “fay D g n ‘ "not. m» right." w: u“: That (hr 0|’ Yours allliflle-gemqmwlnnm_y arwiuunuuma g - y tax a a t outside a‘ -~M._.mn iugeaiockoibuucinuaiuisrmil “pkg,” “W'- » u PR5 i°'.§.".'..'..'..".'::‘t.'.€"$?‘°"- ‘ szrazi-"iafii 11. abonflamounlgf ‘a w inth mo: ttling ith """* ha: been liven away W’ 24"‘: "M: Mlmsiieclushcvhh Comes ' Blood. , parking space is to laugh with many; imotorist in these days of congestion. cooks is Nseasssav kind. is a matter of having every- ‘ihlhl lust riliht. The choke is one of the most important features in‘ ‘his cfllelllly- Miny a car owner tries to start without pulling it all the way out, thus trying to mix freezing air with very cold gasoline. It won't work. The choke should be pulled all the way out-and then Dushed all the way in the inomenti the engine fires. WIIY_NOT USE CHAINS There are several sure ways of ‘getting stuck in the mud. ice o:- isnow of Winter roads. One of the most certain is that of trying to net through without chains. Against insuperablc odds. there are many l-motorists who will take a chance. When it fails, they are iin against the nasty proposition of putting on chains under the worst circum- stances. Why not put them 0n in the garage or before rushing the mudhole? It saves a lot of time. I SEEK SllELTEltED SPOT * To hear someone advise a degree of discrimination in selecting ones Yet, in "Winter. where such dis- crimination can be exercised, it is more than justified. When more than one car space is available, the cautious car owner will select that Whiter starting, that n, m, s..." ‘ which does not aim the radiator. dinretly into icy blast of Winteiai The heat stored up in the engine is dissipated that much more slowly‘ under such circumstances. PUSIIING ISN'T SO ROUGH When the car owner returns to, find the machine he left frozen fasti to the pavement. or to the garage‘. floor. he often will get in, start the, motor and pull it free by using thel engine. A better way. less hard on. the tires, is to set behind the car and push it. It is a lot easier than. it looks and, what is more, it is less expensive. KEEP HYDROMETER. HANDY The hvdrometer calibrated to read in specific gravity will test the ai- cnhol anti-freeze as readily as any‘ other variety. However. it. does not do ‘it as easily as the device culi- brated in such a way that it shows the temperature to which the sol- ution offers cooling system protect- ion. Service station liave such de- vices. but they have no comer on the supply and the motorist who likes to do his own testing should have one handy. I BURN OFF PAINT ODORS ‘ - I Heat applied to the paint of the new heating device on the car may Result in a disagreeable odor for a. time. The remedy is to put down the windows and drive fast lor a short neriod. It is an old remedy but a good one, even if it is not so much needed in these days of better fin-' islies. ' 1'1‘ DISSOLVES SHELLAC Don't use shellac around the hose connectioi if a, glycerine anti- freeze is sed. Chemists point out that the glycerine will dissolve the shellac and cause a leak through which the anti-freeze will escape. ' cold... Weddingl i l The home of Mr. M. S. Woodside Tryon, presented a. festive appear- ance on the afternoon and evening of O .‘ 10th, 1928, when friends and relatives from far and near assem- bled to offer congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Woodside on the occasion of ‘their golden wedding anniver- sns-y. The rooms were beautifully zl/zeorated with maple leaves, fern, and an abundance of cut flowers. Supper was served to almost a hundred guests. The toast to the “bride and groom" was given by Mr. Matthew Wood, Hazelbrook, and fittingly responded to by Mr.‘ ‘wnndsidc. An address accompan- ied by a gift in gold. was presented’ by the four members of the f miiy. one of whom came from the na- dian West to be present at this happy event. ulations came by.mail. The evening games. Many of the older ones present. nxchangtng rci inlsccnces of b0 veers ma. A pleasing feature of W. Wood. of wedded bliss and l" Following is the address: Dear Phrents: , It ‘is with happy hearts. we vmir children have anthem! Wit-h vou on this October 10th, 1m, to, remind. you of the pleasant "PM which ‘took place in Mamie fifty veers ago. and that you have reach- ed the Golden Annlvers-ny o! ywl‘ ‘Wedding. To reach this goal achievement and . Proyidflm h" been kind to you, in grantifli W" a. ‘large measure of health and Qliflmflth throulhout the yuan. and P in’! q . di ion and allied - ~ mil:- l y-wk pupil-rang.- jo andnimhen the aealggotsrlo ..;~- nun. i... : ~- M fluvi- ‘Aug; ,4 . Ms§i__ " u were" -..9~‘ii~ivivllllllll i . uovasiuaii l0, “For Thanksgiving .. a perfect table! When they all come home for Thanksgiv- ing~-what fuss and care about the greatest dinner of the year! The food must be ex- actly right. Whynot the silver as well? Surprise them this year by having a com- .. plete table service. 'l‘he right fork or knife or spoon. Enough oi’ each kind to accom- modate everybody. And you'll be glad to have it for other occasions. 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