face rork Woe Seven "What a acfea "A liar? Oeorge Lomaz oat bis fake teeth? I want to knew," T Dials Mystery By Agatha Christie Copyright br Patrtic Ledger INSTALMENT XXXL (Cea4teeed liar yoa are," said I? And A SuUeription down wttb-Thats what "There were two rerdrrers," aaid Lady aaate. "7ty tMsga. X aaw than sajwidf. Ifs a wesder this poor bay waen? iMed." "Oh, I w bora to be hanged,": bear that there was a Rw-Oaonttsa there of mbtte beauty." said Seek. "And that 'the Bftl" of the things she aaid about Budapest were too dreadftfi,"! said Lady Coot. "I shall merer forgot (ham. Oswald, we mast' send a subscription." Mr Oswald granted. TO make a note of it. Lady Coott," aaid Rupert Bate man. "ItkMlc yoo, Mr. Bateman. I foil one ought to do something as x OauA attain. T east ftma- gtee how Sir OmU escaped b- teg shot letting taewnenia.-j -DMt be ftjMsh, 8tr OmkL Me of Wirta." either hand." "Bat not with both at oneer That wotdd not be practical." said Sir Oswald shortly. "No," aaid Socks thoogMtnOy. "I aeppase that woald be a bHJboe sabtte." "It woold be a grand thing now in a Gorernment department oDserrea Mr. trBoorre. u onei eosld keep the right hand from knowing what the left hand was doing." "Can yog use both hands?" mo. Indeed. I'm the mo right-! handed person that ever was " ! But yoa deal eards with your I left hand." said the obserrant Bateman. "I noticed that the' other night." "Oh, bat that's different en-1 UrebY' said Mr. OHoorke essay After Midnlrht A gong with a somber note oat and. every one went tip- atairs to fires for dtawr. After dteeer Sir OmU asdf Lady Oootes, lfr. Ratefsan and Mr. fOBourke played bridge and Jtao- aaid' Bty pnaw a flirtatioas evening) 'wife Sort. Ttoe Ja -rods Jim- Vre always, isad a, borne of cat ay heard a be retreated up the twrrian." said Lady Coote. staircase that rnr,ht -i-ere Sir - f Thtek of bavteg ihe. sack tois -afcUeeyteg to bit wife? meet one race to iaee hot torn- -yquTI sever nuke a bridee BBgr murmured socks, pfeyer. Uaria." I "Dent yoa believe it," nW And her nptr: Jtenay It's damned painful" And 1 know, dev. So yee ahvayr be patted Ms right am gingerly. You owe lr. Oltowkc an "Hew k the poor ana?" inquired other pound Oswald. That's right" Lady Ooote. . . . ; It m seme two hours later "Ota, pretty veil all right nov..tbat Jtanny went notseiessiy 'ar Bat art ten toe mnst- cnuMs-) jg be hoped i down the (tabs. He ded aottaaee baring to do every-Jaade one brief rWt to the dto thing with the left band. Tm aotBg room and teen found bis way gooc www wm j to Sir Oswald's atadr. There, af- "Every ehfld snook! be brought iur Uateniag totently for a min ,up ui iwmwm, moo ouitoe or two. Be set to wort Most flails 1 f 4. Ma. . tne jevetf "Oh!" mki Sock, mwvtiit set i.v w . .- .- w,i w u? "r :i aer dests. -is mac e wskr ' Af t iimnv kixi be friend aa TMs is rrt aapWMo.- said Mr. jjot. to that One by on the draw- fT m te Sock. Bateaan. "AasbUextraus raeam ers yielded to his raantpofetiMt WUI yoa ak ibsmy Thealgr.W ettJMr band eoaBy wefl.- ' w by draver be sorted tbe if yoa dont beHere ae Jtot -r.- Mk sntLww . tt Id SLl L-J01 metnodlesaiy. being care- wht YA t- hd to repute eroyUttog ta the 'ww- yon?" 1 iuru amUr On ar iwir h u n me, saw soeas. ibmi -verunuy "Certainly; I i can can wrne wrne with wrtn' . t. u w. bead some distant aosad. But be remained matisliirbed. The test drawer H Buying Guide BEFORE you order dinner at a restaurant, you consult the bill-of-f are. Before you take a long trip by motor-car, you pore over road maps. Before you start out on a stiopping trip, you should consult the advertisements in this paper. For the same reasons! . '"The advertising columns are a buying guide to 'you Jhihe purchase of 'everything you need-ihifd-C' irig.amu8ements! A guide that saves your time and i , 4 conserves your energy; that saves useless steps and in family budgets. The advertisements in this paper are so intcrest-ingfit is difficult to gee how anyone could overlook them . . . fail to profit by them. Just check with yourself and be sure that you are reading the advertisements regularly the big ones and the little ones. It is time well spent .. . always. For example, read the grocery store "ads" this week. , .mam-, m- " ..if Avoid time-wastipg, money-wasting, detours on the road to Merchandise value. Read the ' advertising "road maps." was looked throagh. Jhsay now knew or aawintVf Ho rm Viuwm ka A ka h&a I paying attention many mtereat- ing details relating to steel: but he had found nothing of what hei wanted a reference to Herr Eb-er hard's taTentJon or anythtne' that could give bim a else to the identity of the mysterious No. 7 He bad, perhaps, hardly hoped I that he would. It was an off-! chance and he had taken It bwt be had not expected much results- eadaehe J often relieved 1 m.um tm t Vf -t wiinoui cosing H&09000000000000000 DOOO00K000000&XOOOOOSDOOO000000000000KH3000J0K 4 Valuahl e ' iiocrtcw oo DO OO II OO aa aa oo ag 2 P 5r OO aa aa aa a a op OO OO si THE XAlLT telnet FAIBT.DIZZYSPELLS 'COMMITTEE Propped Up In Bed OF CHURCH ilri.X-72B-'.;.85ajT. NJt, . writ; I wm :-Me4 via Uimt . . . . njzi iu! I mil ha I To Investigate ReiatMns Betweeo to Ipp ftiffi mp "Ujr inctM mH it wu tsj lrt x& mt, vai ti-it I mfdfl a good sArt tctl. "X wu 4fid to Ux asg X li sat taken ese hex wlea 1 toaU 1i 4m u4 tfers & i ca31" Priec Sot toz t al etgrt u4 ctlm, r miM firart a rewiai f rrk try Ti I. Hilbmia Ojl, Uarftoe Toroct, Owe by sheer lock. He tested the drawers to t be nad mocked them He knew Rupert Bate- man's powers of minute observa tion aad glanced round the room to make sure that be had left no mcrimhiating trace of his pre- That's that," be muttered to btekscif softly. "Nothing there WeB, perhaps IH have better rock tomorrow morning if the girls only play up." He came out of the study, clos ing the door behind him and locking It. For a moment be thought he heard a sound quite near hbn but decided be bad been mistaken He felt his way nolteleawiy along the great hall. Just enough light came from the high vaulted windows to enable htm to pick his way without stumbHng into anything. Again he heard a soft sound he l heard it quite certainly this time and without the possibility of making a mistake He was not alone in the ball. Some one pbfi was nere. moving aa steaiinuf-jat he was His heart beat suddenly very fast. Wtth a sudden spring "be yawJp- Ytd to the electric swHoh and turned on the lights. The sodden gmre . maoe nun mm oat ne saw plainly enough. Not four feet away stood Rupert Bateman. (To Be Continued Tomorrow t"f.rn in:n Canadian Legion " Billiard Winner Over Tobacconists The Billiard League fixture of last Thursday evening was finally com pleted last night, when J. HUlman. Orotto, beat O. P. Tinker, Canadian Legion, 20 to 232, in the last outstanding game. The Legion won the fixture by an aggregate of 1108 to 104. A. A. Knsson. Elks, beat Ool. 8. P. MeMordie, Canadian Legion, 290 to 1S2, last night, in the fourth game of Tuesday night's fhttuure. It is expected the final game between WUllam Mitchell and O. P. Tinker will be played tonight. In addition to the regular fixture between the Elks and Orotto. Following to the standing to date for the seeond half of the schedule:, O. TU. Av. Elks 5 S947 1189 Canadian Legion 5 S641 1168 Orotto 8 6344 1099 Tilden Falls Before Sixth Rank Player CANNES. Franoe. Feb. 0. Bill Tilden, United States tennis champion, was beaten yesterday by E. C. Petera, sixth ranking British player, in one of the biggest upsets ever witnessed on the Riviera. The score was 0-7, 8-6. OLD COUNTRYFOOTBALL English League, First Division . Yesterday's Scores Portsmouth 3, Dolton Wanderers nil. . Manelicitw City 1. Evcrton 2. Aston Villa 1, Burnley 2. Derby County 4, Weslham Unl- ited 3. tnaliaYa I After ll Carntnl I "sjiaia in.SHVf trvwiita irit9JUII Reading 1, Oldham Athletic 1. Notts Forest 1, Mlllwall 1. Darnslcy 1, Bradford 1. BriUin. LOKDOH. Feb. g The Church Aaaeaabry. by a overwbebmingir .majority yesterday adopted a motion to investigate relations be-1 !tween the eharch and- state in j England. The vote was 382 to 106 , The motion declares this fanda-j ffijjyfffi should have the right to formulate! its faith in dogma and arrange the exproaaton of that faith in Ita term of worship. Free Education For Children of Former Soldiers VICTOR LA. Feb The government plana to assist education C ez-aoldiers dependent children provide for the expenditure of S1Z00A this year aad for educational ca t of from 75 to fW students. H r. Joshua Hinehliffe. minister of ec . -eatioct, explained in the legislature when the Ml! was considered ;n eommNtoe. He told the house ttu: the scheme was purely selective It was not the intention to give schol-irships to every child of every soldier but merely to choose a limited number, baaing the selection upon (be academic pram be of the child More Shootings Chicago Recently seven People Are Dead and Two On Verge of Death CHICAOO. Fab. 6 Seven paopkt ste dead and two on the brink of .leath aa the result of recent shoot- hiss in this city. Yesterday Philip! tfAeagber. when engaged In his work. was shot dead from a small which passed close to him. Russian Pilot Takes Charge Eielson Rescue SEATTLE. Feb. 6 -Word has been received here that Pilot Strapnotf nd another Russian aviator have arrived at the scene of tthe wrecked Eielson plane to take charge of the " ork on behalf of the Soviet government. For the past several day no digging has been possible owing to the bad weather. Compromise On ( Unemployment Bill Offered LONDON, Feb. 6. A compromise proposal on the unemployment insurance bill has been offered by the House of Commons to the House of Lards to avert the crisis which threatened a political upheaval. Under the compromise bill the scheme will be effective for three years in stead of indefinitely as originally proposed or tor one year as the Lords may amend It. Billiard Averages A. A. Eaason (E) 17 4073 O. P. Tinker (CD 16 3748 D. Brown (Q) 10 2325 J. Hlllman iO) 17 39C6 J. Andrews (O) 17 3941 M. M. McLaehtemfO). .12 2759 230 W. E. Willlaerdrg (E) 14 3200 W. Lambte (Eivi a mi J. W. Scott CL . ...13 2950 227 F. Stephens (E) 17 3842 W. J. Nelson (Q) 18 4098 W. Mitchell E) 15 3359 239 S4 233 233 232 229 230 226 221 224 C. Balagno E) 18 4048 223 O. Waugh (O) 14 3059 219 M. Andrews CL) 18 3849 213 R. Young , (CD A. 8.1701 pt O1. ylei CL) 12 2544 S.' P. MoMordleaCbL) ' 6 1229 213 2l2 203 A. Murray (CD 13 2fi48 204 A. Donald (E) ., 5 992 I92 J. H. Plllsbury (CD ...2 380 190 Howe (O) i us us hi I mm ii a MiMaH Austria has six large prisons five lor men, one for women, in which only persons sentenced to penal servitude of more than one year ore kept. Besides these, there are 10 prisons connected with the principal law courts, and more than 200 district-Jails. For All Your BAKIXq ' j I W i 1 ' ' f SUDDEN TRIUMPHANT CONCLl'SION I TO BLINDrOLD TFT I off the blindfolds he crd kr TAKE the other chocolate bars ( f tom& else This one is so good 1 krvnw U sail he Rowntree's York Milk!" Anvone wtmld be blind indeed wfiiicmUrl spot the superiority of Rownrrcc iV :kS'-i It is to smooth, so distinctive n i :j.xt. i utterly delicious, that it marks a avaal of milk chocobte goodncii. itTTundl Rrltfrr for vourself the wholesome, perfection of this new chocolate Ur. Tl Milk has a quality all its own it will ope I your eyes! THE ROWNTRFF CO. L1MITJ P. TT. It enjoys a world wide reputation for qua! " 1 jot. ll fJ riN est jl llONDONDRYQil WIMir lMlaa Mtfll.MMt - y ISMIUSHID tr JOSEPH U JOHN VICKERS H CO.J.U. IONDOM If SO tNClM0 You caflO81 buyate the raow This advertisement Is not published" or di sp' ." 1 Liquor uontrol Board or by the Governmcu w British Columbia.