SjtSmiS ft. a:-,.; .11..:,. ! .M-,,i,' tit Hi.,- w.. If: . c- ... . .. I! Ik A..... Aw... .. PAGE FOUIl THE DAILY NETS Uont OVALTINE RUSKS are excellent fur tttlh and gums and also art adtkgktfulkgkt fvod. They arc made from finest Canadian uihtattn flour to which Ovaltine is added, snaking them more easily digested and much more nourishing than the average rus or biscuit. Delicious tuktn served uith cheese. 1 . lie av)ake to nio'nt- O sleep V17HAT a depressing state is sleerJess- nessf Minutes seem hours hours seem endless. Back of it usually are nerves strained, raw and fagged out. Nerves that are starved for nourishment to replace exhaustion caused by over-work, worry, or social effort. If you are bothered with sleeplessness, feed your nerves with Ovaltine. You will find that they will calm down, digestive unrest -will stop and you will sleep soundly and naturally. Ovaltine at bed-time is the world's best night -cap. Millions of people have found this to be true. The natural nourishment in Ovakine restores mental and physical poise almost immediately. Ovaltine is prepared scientifically from ripe barley malt, fresh eggs and creamy milk. Nature's finest tonic foods. It contains all the essential vitamins and other food elements in correct propor tions. It not only soothes and me' Seven (Continued) A. -Dials Mystery By Agatha Christie Copyright by Public 7.edfrer INSTALMENT XXXVIK where?" "A mashle shot or two would steady my nerves. I think," Mid Bundle. "I'll take you on for sixpence, Loralne." An hour passed very peacefully. The three returned, to the house in a harmonious spirit. A note lay on the hall table. ' "Mr. Lomax left that for you. my lord." explained TredwelL "He was much disappointed to find that you had gone out." Lord Caterham tore it open. He uttered a pained ejaculation and turned upon his daughter. Tred-well had retired. "Really, Bundle, you might have made yourself clear, I think." "What do you mean?" "Well, read this." Bundle took it and read: "My Dear Caterham I am sorry not to have had a word with you. I thought I made it clear that I wonted to see you again filter my Inter view with Eileen. She, dear child, 'was evidently quite unaware of the ogs I entertained towards her e was, I am afraid, much startled feeds the nerves but completely' Wfi&ave1 no wish to hurry her in any rebuilds your exhausted body cells ana tissues while you sleep. You wake up wonderfully refreshed. Try the world's best "night cap" tonight. Sold at all good stores, in 50c, 7SC Si.2 and sbccial $d.o. family 'size tins: also servcaat'y J t . . lit! soaa jouniains. Starting February 17th ELECTRIC WASHER SALE featuring Electric Washers on especially attractive terms Rojver Corporation of Cana3a, Limited Prince Itupert, B.C XM OVfA LTl N E' TONIC FOOD BEVERAGE &nsuhs Sound, Nahihai Stleep A. Wander Limited - ,455 King Street West - Toronto, Out. - Jf your iiaper docs not arrive, telephone the office kway.Hex!gir!ish confusion was very ing, and I entertain an even " "Jhijgierregard for her, as I much ap- i 1preiaTe ner maidenly reserve. I must give her time to become ac-1 customed to the idea. Her very confusion shows that she is not! wholy indifferent to me and I have ha doubts of my ultimate success. i)i .f&flfiVftme, dear Caterham, M--itci sn!j.Your sincere friend. inanfn-..' . jcIH ' GEOHUE LOMAX. I v1WeU." said Bundle. "Well, I'm damned I" Words failed her. "The man must be mad," said Lord Caterham. "No one could write those things about you. Bundle, unless they were slightly touched in the head. Poor chap, poor chap! But what persistence! I dont wonder he got Into the Cabinet. It would serve him right if you did marry him, Bundle." The telephone rang and Bundle .moved forward to answer It. In another minute George and his pro posal were forgotten, and she was beckoning eagerly to Loralne. Lord Caterham went off to his own sane turn. To the Seven Dials Club ."It Jimmy," said. Bundle. "And hV 'tremendously exelted about eemethlng." "Thank goodness I've caught l you, said Jimmjfs voice, -mere's mcjjtirae jo be lost. Loralne'shere, i toor' "Yes, she's here." "Well, look here. I haven't got time to explain everything; in fast, I can't through the telephone. But BUI has been round to see me with the most amazing story you ever I heard. If it's true well, if It's true. It's the biggest scoop of the century. Now, look here, this is what you've got to do. Come up to town at once, both of you. Oarage the oar somewhere and go straight to the Seven Dials Club. Do you think that when you get'there you can get rid of that footman fellow?" "Alfred? Rather. You leave that to me." "Good. Get rid of him and watch out for .me and Bill. Dont show Lyeursetves at the windows, but wnen we amp up, jet us in at once. "That's all right then. Oh, Bundle, don't let on that yuu're going up to town. Make some other evcuse. Say you're taking Loralne home How would that da?" "Splendidly. I say, Jimmy, I'm thrilled to the core," "And you might as well make your will before starting." "Bttr and better. But I wish I knew what It waall about." "You will as soon as we meet. I'll this much. We're eolne to ready the heU.ot a, surprise lor i?0. 3!" i Bundle huag up the receiver and iturued uLoiie, giving her a rapid D resume of the conversation. Lorafne , rushed upstairs and . hurriedly packed her suitcase ami Bundle put mer Jaead round .MR Jtatfta's flpflr, f "I'm taking Loralne home. lather." Why? I had no Idea she was 'going today." "They want her back," said Bun- idle vaguely. "Just telephoned. Bye- byfe" 1 "Here, Bundle, wait a minute. When will you be home?" i ipon't know. Rjcpect me when Lyou see me." - With this unceremonious exit Runrilo rushed uostairs. nut a hat "Oh, well' said Lord Catherham.rorwslipped into her fur coat and was perhaps that was the best way. iready to start. She had already or- Thank goodness In the future Lo-.the Htepano to be brought round. max won't always be running over! 'To Be Continued) as he has been in the habit of doing, worrying me about things. Everything la for the best, they say. Have you seen my Jiager any THE WEATHER Prince KupertCloudy, calm, HaysporU-Light wind, cloudy. ' Pert Simpson Cloudy. cain TuraceCleud?. calm. 10. Hm& wood Clear, calm, 4. Aijtansh Clrar, calm. 4. Alice Ann Part cloudy, calm, AINEDllLbs.in8Wk$ And a Boy Friend." write Bonn htXme. Tlmuai Ht booiud T tiit S to IS lb, ta 3 tU. Skin cUtr! Kk mtic CoutiMttoo, httm. ad. G fUuaat lroau4 lull UtMl ban AracxtM todJT. 29 2r 29 16. Anyox Cloudy, calm. 10. tvart Cloudy, calm. 16. Hajtltoa Part cloudy, calm, 2. SmHhers Ckondjt, east wind. 7b Boras Lake Clear, calm, cold. Vanderhoof Clear, calm. 32b. Quesnel Clear, calm, cold. Btfhth Cabin Snowing. Attorney-General Pooley said in the legislature last week In reply to questions by T. D. PattuJlo that fDr. 11. S Trefry had been appointed eoaoner at Prince George on Feb ruary 8 1929, his remuneration being fees allowed under the Coroner's Act. He replaced II. B. Quest, who, the attorney-general said, was retired in the public Interest. nj . ...... mm tKWwsrsBKsm ..- .,. v- !-T . i i r XT' ULsir Broken Lines to Clear in Men's Clothing and Furnishings irRIB fall sizoe only. ReguU SHIRTS ANDTC&A AVFT?R tr pricm2.'5antl $2.25. nauarment 75C $.00 NOT exactly his reeular face but who couldn't forgive any ordinary, everyday man (or giving way to his feelings when a plate of ateaming, tempting CLARK'S CHICKEN SOUP is placed before him. Plump chickens . . . healthy chickens . . , the kind there used to be when the old open fire in the kitchen did all the cooking . . a juicy, tender chicken swinging to and fro ... the flames, eagerly licking, around . , . the gravy- oozing out . . . A-a-a-ah! a soup made from chickens such as those . . . wouldnjt you . . . don't you crave it . . . then, don't you have it? It's here . . CLARK'S CHICKEN SOUPI CLARK'S SOUPS Jl t unaae ui Qpjiada t I 'V m-j f sun. isi TOMATO VCCETADLE OXIAIL CHICKEN PEA GREEN FF MVTTOM BKOTH SCO: a T- " MOCK TURTLE JUUEWr r t MULLICATAWMY CUNSO.IK A.RK. 'MTrp- EnabUihmenU at MONTREAL, P.Q, ST. REMI. ?U eve rnnff iieara BOYS' AND YOUTHS' FLANK! V, khaki and grey. Siaes 13 to 14 ... Regular $2.00 to clear at :1 11 ViU- of Boys' Clothing and Furnishings Boys' Suits, knicker style. Regular prices up to $17.50 to clear at $83 BOYS' LONG PANTS in good quality OA fox serge. Regular $8.25; sale t?A.iV BOYS' LONG PANTS in cood quality tweeds. Reg. 2.76 to $8.00. ' G- Qff CO AZ Sale Sale nriees prices tyl.VD9 $.LtD n BOYS' HEAVY BLUE DENIM BIB OVERALLS Reg. $1.50; sale price, ,pr.. . 95c Hirjs 0 BOYS' ENGLISH GOLF STOCK IN1 iS-hV colors in pure wool quality. 5 J neguiar cue lo ciwir nnVB' PAXTPV T1T?T Tt?TC A XT n CH1T?TS Tn nlon. nf lu M tSV.il Cl BOYS' AND YOUTHS' ALL-WOOL PULLOVERS AND SWEATER COkVTS to elear at COST MLM' Mil Regular price, $30.00. Jfl ''.Special price Regular price $28.50. 20.00 Special price v Regjilar price $27.50. Q1 XV.OV Q SO Special price Regular price $30.50. 22.00 Special iince v--" SHIRTS ATTACHED COLLAR AND DETACHED COLLAR SHIRTS Made by Pecks. Forsythe and Tooke. ' Regular irice from $2.00 to $3.00. Q$ 45 To clear MEN'S BLACK SILK timhti HOSK- d,( Reg. 50c pair; to clear at 8 pairs v MEN'S FANCY PULLOVERS, VESTS, SWEATER COATS in pure wool to clear at COST 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON ALL REGULAR LINES-PHONE GREEN