"it tit! XBEDAltY NEWS Wednesday vn,,,. ... PAGE FOUR -' jcr r, ' r-tKey arcsm oath -flS" MfflL , and cool aird blended right. MRl I. MaUM RJL No. 5, BartoaSc. Eaat, Hamilton. Oot. "I have to work in the store and do my own housework too and I got nervous and run down and was in bed nearly all summer. The least noise would make me nervous. I was told to take Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and I have taken seven bottles. It has made me stronger and put more color into my face. I get along nicely now with my work and with my four chil t A 4 111 1 1 A m Canadian National Coast Steamships, arrived in the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from Vancouver, toeincr here on official I MRS. FRANK LUKES H. No. 1, Box 58, Lankin. N. Dakota "I had two babies which 1 lost at seven months. Before my third baby was born my husband advised me to take your medicine and he bought me three bottles of it When I had taken the first one I began to feel better so I kept on during the whole period. We have a healthy baby boy and we are so croud of him and rtraise Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound for the help it gave dren. I would like to answer me. I feel well and strong." letters. Mir .1, Malm. : Mrs. crank Lukcv. Wellington Beaton, president of the Georgia River Gold Mines Ltd.. duties. Mr. Snape some years agolver t0 Stewart was identified with the local audit ! periodical visits office here. the Portland Canal property. F 'i;i Copyright. 1927. by E. Phillips Oppenheim INSTALMENT XI. .work. You are pleased with your on inspection to really too tired. Our kitchen maid n ainwo mj mve. i am giua uiai ord Price Reductions On November l6t the Ford Motor Company of Canada, Ltd., following their well known policy of reducing prices whenever costs of production warrant, announced price reductions ranging from $19.00 to $100.0Q, ' 3TJ YOUR DOLLAR CAN PURCHASE MORE AUTOMOBILE VALUE Model . TODAY THAN EVER 3Ft$E INlilSTORY Tudor Sedan . . . Fordor Sedan . . . 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Paul's Family "We serve only simple things. He hurried off. During the only every one would pay it course of her luncheon a plain ! wquld be all right with us, but mV but very excellent one Miss I mother can i resist no one, and my Brown watched him exchanging father Is hopless. They are all greetings with practically every ; old friends who come, you see,, our one in the room. The clients of ' people who know about us. and we the place seemed all habitues. J"uld Jtk very much to earn a Most of them were a little shabby, I "vine by serving no others. My most of them had a more or less "othr has spoken to me of you. poverty-stricken air. There was 2?101"4 Desa"r vwal, a reat very little wine drunk and fewer friend. You will be always wel- HniiAtirc nrroBinnollv thfrp we. n COme. i whispered consultation with Ma- , , Vaur brother has been very I dame at the desk and a note was kloa," Miss Brown acknowledged. I made of an amojmt to be paid "I do nat altogether know why, I I some time in the future. On each am sme. It was only chance whldi of these occasions Paul seemed to made me aeauainted with Coknl become more depressed. Toward 2 ssiw May I know your name, o'clock when the place was nearlv please?" empty a pale-faced girl with "My name is Waida. the srlrl beautifur -rtehteotored hair, not confided. "I have no other. We tost very tail, with broad shoulders and ur other name when w lost oun hips, and a very graceful presence, country. If ever we regain it we " came through the side door, took shall remember them again. ed into the room and approached1 Paul, temporarily free, eame ac Edith. ro to them, bearing a dish of i "You are Miss Brown, I am fruit. sure," she said. "May I sit down, "I remember that you do not for a moment? I am Paul's sister." ; smoke," he said to Miss Brown. "Please do." Miss Brown beared ' "Perhans von will trv a tancer- i ...1 l ..sivma lfflJ.n.A 4,-f hnnlClAH 1 1nA T 1 . tk. I... ... .. is a aboard the Prince passenger wre golng to py , mem th,s mwnm. Mon 6 Rupert today bound from Vancou- ..r do gmMtimPs " the cirl re-! o'clock. It is very hard to get fruit io pay one 01 his plied. "Today forgive me I am'wnkh Is p.gi-eeabl and that one needs heto." she announced with a kindly little nod of farewell. "Wont vou sit down, please, Mr. Paul?" Miss Brown invited tlm-idly. "You look so tired." "I am tired." he admitted. "It is a terrible confession for one so big and strong as I. isn't it? But then, you" see. I danced until 1 o'clock after a busy day here, and I wax in the market at dawn to see if I apuld save a little In the things we buy. Will you forgive me if I drink a small glass of brandy?" , "Plea tHo ""she begged. He went "ta a narrow counter behind whieh was ranged an array I of bottles; helped himself and re-I turned. i "Miss Brown." he said earnest ly, "I should like you to understand all about us. I tried to tell you a little last night, but It was difficult. T am sure that when you ! have confidence we can be of service to one another. You must : know." he went on thoughtfully. j ' more than any other person jbreathtne more than the English Home Secretary or any of his 'agents, far more than Scotland ;Yard. of this terrible conspiracy. Dessitcr had picked up the threads that I know from China and Australia to Rome. Yours will I need to be a charmed life. Miss j Brown." ! "I am not afraid.' 'she assured ; him. without a tremor in her voice "Only I do not understand. . Mr. Paul, of what service I could 1 ever be to you. Even if I knew all that you say, you know quite well i that no word, no single word. could I or would I ever utter ejren to you who have been kind, even to you whom I might trust that would make any difference." He nodded. "That is Just how I would hayc you leel " he approved. "Yet you may find as I said, as time gpifs on . t hat we can helD one anotntr "What I must confess thati.I should tilt to understand," print tical Miss Brown confided, "is how you knew about me. He smiled. "I can afford to be much more frank v.-tth you than you can i .with wlU me. he declared. "I was at Lorn bertson Sauare after you hat left tt. i w Desoiver tor a momeriMor two before the doctor camet lie Her Uescuer ".So that was why you were,' 1ft Shepherd's Market yesterday morning!" she exelalmed, "I thourht I recognized you wnen vou spoke ta me last night It was you who knocked down that brute who nearly cot the satchel. Why did you hurry oft when the police man came? "I had done all that was neces sary he answered. "I did not with "If you had not been so quldk," -he salrl gratefully, "I think thai man would have wrenched my arm out " , "Then I am very glad, because U Is a very 'nice cirm:v"Now ydU tenow whv I recMfttaed yon last night. I was watcbmptjLo see you come out so that I should know you whenever we met. If Dessitcr had lived through the night I am certain that he would have oht you word that I was to be treated as a friend. However, in time shall convince you of that." "I think of you as one already," Miss Brown assured him. "I was very interacted in the little you told me about yourself. Have you time to go on?" "It is a very simple story,M he ; said. 1 (Tb neCqnAlojjrd) i nine Rogers Highboy No. 510 $285.00 $20 down. Balance over 12 months. Rogers Lowboy No. 530 $225.00 $10 down. Balance over 12 months. Combination Radio-Phonograph $395.00 $25 down. Baiance. over 12 months. 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