psi Copyright by Public Ledper INSTALMENT XXXVIII (Contfnaed) cosily. a long time. The first hint of He dian t cornice in any one about what he thought that track .. ? Effc.k JU6 say something to Mr." 6ewiK about being on the point of making sure. That was FAINT, DIZZY SPELLS Had To Sleep Propped Up In Bed lira. Norman Bishop, Salisbury, N.B., writes: "I was troubled witA faint aad ditty spells and wbea I would 11 down I would Buffer terribly with CtDOt&eriag spells. I got so bad I bad to sleep propped up ia bed. "My doctor said it wa ray heart and nerve, and that I needed a good heart tonic "I was advised to taka and I lad not taken one "box when I eonld lie down and sleep like thfld. " Price, 90a, a box at all druggists and dealers, or mailed direct on receipt of tptt by The T. Milburn Co., Limited Toronto, Out was got into the house id to Bauer watch by Mr. Wade's bedside by Mr. Thesiger. Mr. Wde was -unconscious then, and his fingers were probably pressed rcarbd the glass and the knew Mr. Wade had been working on and reached the same result namely that Mr. Thesiger was the man. I fancy, too, thai he was be trayed in the same way." c "You mean?" f Through Miss Loraine Wade. Mr. Wade was devoted to her I believe he hoped to marry her she wasn't really his sister, of cotuse and there is no detmt that he told her more than he should have done.' Just before they both went down to But Miss Loraine Wadwas, devot-Ohimneys for that week-end. Asied body and soul to f&o&yisiger. you know, Mr. Wade died there (She would do anythingljte4d her, apparently from an overdose of a She passed, on the inflkuratlon to sleeping draft. 1 seemed straightforward enough, but Mr. Devereux did not accept that explanation for a minute. He was convinced that Mr. Wade had been very cleverly him. "In the same way, later, Mr. Devereux was attracted to her, and proobably warned her against Mr. Thesiger. So Mr. Devereux in tarn put oat of the way and that some was silenced and died trying to one In the house must actually be i send word to the Seven Dials that the criminal we were all after. He came. I think, very near confiding in Mr. Thesiger, for he certainly had no suspicions of him at that his murderer was Mr. Thesiger.' "How ghastly," cried Bundle. "If I had only known." "Well, it didn't seem likely. In founded!" ' Cup of Further Explanations secret of the Seven Dials without s letting Mr. Thesiger in also and that would never do. It all suited Mr. Thesiger very well, of course, for it gave him a bona fide reason for getting himself asked to the VRIL every day helps you eep the lu away Bovril builfls Strength without fat easier for him. Wa? a J way i floated bll! con- OUl Bint taking 'FruK- ves feel 11 Ke new ioman. perfect health. 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Mr. The- to Mr. Lomaic That was to insure took them to NaturtJlr.B i raeanj,. admtatttered the fatal dose his applying to me for assistance, that Mr. Derereux was trying to . send wont to. Mr. Thesiger that the Seven Dsatehad killed him. That's what the voids seemed to mean on their face valae. But of course I Jaw that that couldn't be so. It was the Seven Dials that Mr, De vereux wanted told and what be wanted them told was some thing about Mr. Jimmy Thesiger. The thing seemed incredible, he-cause Mr. Devereux and Mr. Thesiger were close friends. But I remembered something else that the thefts must have been committed by some one who was absolutely in the know. Some one who, if not in the foreign Office himself.! was in the way of hearing all its chit-chat And I found it very hard to find out where Mr. Thesiger got his money. The income his father left him was a small one, yet he was able to live at a most expensive rate. Where did the money come from? "I knew that Mr. Wade had been' very excited by something that he had found oat. He was quite sure that he was on the right track. easily enough. Later, when every so that I should be able to be on the ' one was asleep, a bottle, glass and spot, in a perfectly natural man-empty chloral bottle were placed, ner. I made no secret of my pres- ence, as you know." And again the Superintendent's eyes twinkled. "Well oostenatbly, Mr. Evers- bottle so4hat they should be found Heigh and Mr. Thesiger were to di- there If any questions should arise I dont know what effect the seven clocks on the mantelpiece made on Mr. Thesiger. He certainly didn't let on anything to Mr. Devereux. All the same, I think he had a bad five minutes now and again thinking of them. And I think be kept a pretty wary eye on Mr. Devereux after that. We don't know exactly what happened next No one saw much of Mr. Devereux after Mr. Wade's death. But it is clear that he work ed along the same lines that he vide the night into two watches. Really, Mr. Everslelgb and Miss St Maur did so. She was on guard at the library window when she heard Mr. Thesiger coming and had to dart behind the screen. "And now comes the cleverness of Mr. Thesiger. Up to a point he told a perfectly true story, and I must admit that with the fight and everything. I was distinctly shaken and began to wonder whether he had bad anything to do with the theft at all, or whether we were completely on the wrong track. There were one or two suspicious curcumstances that pointed in an entirely different direc tion, and I can tell you I dldna ten. "I found the burnt glove in the fireplace with the teeth marks on it and then wellI knew that I had been right after all. put, upon my word, he was a clever one." "What actually happened?" said1 Bundle. "Who was the other man?" i (To Be Continued Tomorrow I TOTALS IN CRIBBAGE Individual Scorers of C. N. League Are Announced were as follows: It. rYC CTOa" " m" I Canadian National Recreation MX;wBUWttoeafUIAeation Crlbbage Leagee indl-at the Abbey. You win remember . vkKlftl far saaon how awkward it was especially awkward for Mr. Eversleigh here. You and Mr. Thesiger were hand in glove. Mr. Eversietgh had already been embarrassed by your insisting on being brought to this j place, and when he found that you (had actually overheard what went ! on at a meeting, he was dumb To be included in wis table a player must have won at least 30 Team Ttl. H. SkatteboL Station , 53 T. A. Tennessen Spare man JO A. Mcintosh. Freight Sheds 49 J. Mair, Station 49 J. Simpson, Drydock 49 A. L. Heltby, Freight Sheds 48 The SuoerititeBnt n.uH and!. L. Sandlson, Drydock 48 DeIkman- OenttaX Of flees... .48 a twinkle came into hU eye. ,.E- -sa wm i. Lad law. t .H. E. James. General Offices .......47 dre-amed Wsuehathmgbemg bos- T-. W Fve tyPMH . . : P A RnnH fiar tVnarfmmt 4HI e xou pui one over on me mere " ctoell, 250. &ll rtnv c5t. ivso v- p- Jenner- Frelht Bh9dt "Well, Mr. Eversleigh was in a di-lE- lemma. He couldn't let you Into the I- luilocn' r eparunem, v z,Dura, iauon A. King, Station 44 F. E. Wermig, Locomotive Shops 43 J. W. Bond, Car Department 43 R. W. Sherk, Car Department ..-42 J. Wynne, Station 40 A. E. Dickens, Locomotive Shops 40 IN. Dalgish, Freight Sheds ... 29 W. Reid, Car Department -..38 I J. Baker, Drydock 21 3. KHpatrick. Freight Sheds iff ! E. W. Tucker, Car Department ....36 J. Norton, Station -341 I J. A. Teng. Locomotive Shops .. .33 OLD COUNTRY FOOTBALL riFTII ItOUND, ENGLISH CUP Replay 2) ' Nottingham Forest 3; Sunderland 1. THIRD ROUND SCOTTISH CUP Replay Leigh 1; Falkirk 1. Airdrleonians nil,. Dundee nil. Montrose 3; Albion Rovers 1. Daily News quick results. "Want Ada", brinu YES XD FUKTHERMOHE. HITS NOBODY'S RUG: Handsome fiiow leopard, recent arrival at the Bronx Zoo in Mew York. Hr s not mad. He's Just telling the attendants and the photographer to "lay-off." SENATORS BRILLIANT Had Flashing Hockey Victory Over Pittsburgh Other Good Games OTTAWA, Feb. 20: The Ottawa Senators showed brilliant combina tion In breezing to victory over Pittsburgh in the National Hockey Snow what to make of thing, when League game here Tuesday night omethln turned ud to clinch mat- !and W' the locals firmly entrench- ed in third position In the Canadian section at De roit, Montreal's flashy Canadlens "r. uwus ui yeM m ttutc and one season in the Cougars. Kentortlle. Laet season neither The Toronto Maple Leafs made a Kentvflle nor Truro survived the great raUy in the third period at pteytfown and the Ialifst I Wol-NewYorktobreaJcaUetowinorer u Provtneial UUeholders. the New York Bangers by a vid Wf, h,, nJ.K,.,. r- margm. , u , l -nA At Boston, the Bruins edged out .J. ,,7 " "TT w" a narrow victory over the Montreal ZZL" Z. fJ! Maroons. ITI ri"Z , " The lowly New York Americans T. """" Mt .Kna i Mfc.ii. mm im leuiMwt me wan- skated and i passed to defeat the Kaez Hawks ks time. Sport Chat Line-ups for tonight's Billiard League fixture will be as follows: W. J. Nelson (Orotto) vs. Col. S. P. McMordie (Canadian Legion). George Waugh vs. F. Q. Pyle. Don Brown va. Marews Andrews. James Andrews vs. J. W. Scott. O. P. Tinker vs. M. M. For four long years Che Marttlhir amatear hockey c4ta&ensip honors rested in Nova Scotia, three ,"""7 time Provtneea in the Allan Cup in over- , . r iidsjruimiu. wnie me fove ecoua jfhamRtonahip playdowns are far I from over Nova Scotia hocfeey fol- Elks Have Small ! Beueata carry Ute Bluenose col- f n 'm teto Mew Bnuwwtek in the II Pad On hrnlTn The Bearcat, with the strongest team they have ever ,bd. are favorites to win ia the Three Billiard Oiiiim on Tuesdav I agise post series. However, the Gave -ill-l Score in Favor iBeareata. if they win the Eastern of Lodge Men Don Bflfftm (Orotki), 342; Bala gnu ;4BHcsi, 0. . Oeorge Waugh, 36d; Fred nhia 4M Stoj .... MiW ruiiTb ' Billiard Averages League, will encounter plenty of opposition in the playdowns, and ... . . ... ' most ol it will come from the An- As a ressrit u of the playing of three H o. Tuesday night in the Billiard ZIZIST. ' games t ;fau .V ( , T TfcIl wTi- champtofw. In this circuit, for ..to "",,. n, U ,... j mr,A llr. T rvlm Xtmr, or. WH- "J -" UHWMUIU C. P. uususuhib are iiKiiung necs. ana neck and either team should give the Eastern League chamDiont fstHy c ofrgpttibn. Other leagu jtiS-. X' - - aux. s tWtsrJi i . . i jli ' , . .... 'iifteriAr in Hoa.JnM sm m m Mr. unnn. 7.1 a wm 1 . D. Brown (O) 13 SMI O. P. Tinker (CL) 19 446 A. A. Eason (!) IS 4428 J. W. Seott (CL) 16 3475 J. Andrews (Ot 19 437 M.MJdcLaeMan 0 .14 3122 J. Hillmas (O) 18 4138 W. Larabte (B) 3 091 W. E. Wffitscreft 'E) 14 3260 W. Mitchell (S 19 432 C Balagno X) 21 473 F. Stephens It) 20 45S W. J. Nelson (O) O Waugp 0 M. Andrews (CLi F. O. Pyie tCL 14 2969 A. Murnwr CU 14 2898 A. Donald E 7 1393 J. H. PiUsbury (CL) ...2 380 O. Howe (O) ..1 118 BILLIARDS 33S 331 m 233 231 230 230 238 228 228 R. Young (CW 4J7W,2$8 8. P. McMordie CL) ..-V-l9'ifi 190 118 pecDeo vo rumisn mucn eoior to the wind-op series of the 1930 sea son. KentviUe Commercials should win the Valley League and Digby Red Ravens, runners-up for the Provincial title last season, and leaders m the western Valley League, are not expected to go far. The Ravens, runners-up for the past two seasons have been fa vored by the playdown schedule and the hockey they play is hardly of the calibre produced in either 2o Eastern or A.P.C.3. loops. Along uie soutn shore Chester and Lunenburg are waelne a . C.itl. i . i . in Asxin imvuv or hoc Key noaorn. w net sis wtitsvsr th fight is not 13 400 2UimpeettA to d0 ,R?u,'ihe Py ojh. rrmsB VjtkwHIP asiana wui soon imeW-itP 4w0 champions 1 1 1 . 1 . T V. ... . 2121 orunswicK cnam- 'Aalpionshtp will be sought for by St 1M;John, Moncton or the champion Bauiurst papermakers. New Bruns wiek winners wHJ meet the Island UUeholders and should eliminate the latter players. Hockey experts who have followed the 1930 league batues closely, expect to see the .Truro Bearcats and Bathurst's Pa- February 20. Orotto vs. Legion, permakers battle for the right to February 36. Elks vs. Legion, j enter the Allan Cup series. It win February 27:-ylks vs. Orotto. 'be the third season in the Allan March 4.--Legion vs. Grotto. jcup competition for the Maritlmes. -2!ti PAGE FOUR 7fiE DAILT NEWS niary 2C Seven Dials Mystery By Agatha Christie momept. But something held him back. A Curious Thins "Then he did rather a curious thing. He arranged seven clocks upon the mantelpiece, tiirowing away the .gfebth. It was meantjas symbol mat uie seven uiais woma revenge the, death of one of their memberi--and he watched eagerly to see If anjr one betrayed selves or showed signs of perturbation." "And it was Jimmy Thestger who poisoned Gerry Wade?" "Yes, he slipped the stuff into a whisky and soda whleh Mr. Wade had downstairs before retiring to bed. That's why he was already feeling sleepy when he wrote that letter to Mbe Wade." 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