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The Colborne Express (Colborne Ontario), 12 Apr 1928, p. 6

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6 THE COLBORNE EXPRESS, COLBORNE, ONT., THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1928 The colour and exquisite flavour of "SALADA" Green Tea are naturaJ Only the process of curing Ts different from Black Tea-Both are equally pure--"SALADA" Green Tea is sealed In airtight aluminum-fresh^elicious^atisfying-- 38c per ^-lb. at all grocers. Ask for this tea. "SALADA' GREEN TEA Ala -3, Carolyn W'HAT HAS GONE BEFORE. I monetary influence, willing agreed to Garret Folsom is stabbed to death keep his own counsel, while swimming at Ocean Town, N.J. "What a revelation," thought Stone " is believed that the death weapon I a3 he waiked away. "Madeline Bar-was a pichaq, an Oriental knife, and , r<jn gecre(tly riding in a chair with! walk '* W3S Purchased on the board" | Folsom that night, and sneaking into pretended , Folsom's bathing companions had; the hotel1 by herself. Looks pretty ' been Roger Neville, a business part- j positive, but nothing s positive till it a ner; Mrs. Helen Barnaby and Car-j proved-lehta Valdon^ , | Had the astute sleuth but known it, still, Ned, and let that tragedy, I can't help knowing took me away before we w« there's some connection." a moment-" 'There is," Madeline suddenly sat] "And still you didn't 1 up straight and looked at him "There i Maddy?" Ned, and I'm going to tell you all (To be concluded.) about it and then you can do with e as you see fit." "Before you begin, dear, let me assure you that you needn't tell me. I don't need to know details. You were, in some way, treated badly by him, and now it's all past and over with- Shall we just let it go at that?" "I'm afraid' we can't, Ned. I think I shall have to tell you." eon for the present, anyway, and. get GOLD YIELD EXPECTED this over first. Go on, now." - He held her in his arms, his lips Additional Pulp and Paper Mills Probable in Near Future Hudson Bay Basin Rich in Resources Timber and Mineral Wealth Described by Dr. R. B. Stewart pressed to the top of her curly, bobbed head, and though his heart was torn with apprehension he listened steadily and quietly while she spoke. "You didn't know Ned," she said, slowly, st enogr apher--" "Oh, I knew that." 3 stenographer Well, rett Folsom.' His clasp tightened a little con-cuteiively, but he said no word. "And--he--he married me--" "Married you--" "No, that's it--he didn't- _____Ing the future of the Hudson long ago, Bay Basin as a productive section of but I was a the Dominion, the Hon. Charles Mc-| j Crea, Ontario Minister of Mines, spoke briefly recently before the Canadian ) Gar- Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, Toronto Branch. Mr. McCrea introduced Dr. Stewart, chief medical adviser of the Hudson's Bay Company, who gav illustrated lecture on "The Natural But he Resources of the Hudson Bay Basin." I I Mr. McCrea referred to the railway "Madeline, what are you talking builders pushing two different lines up about? Have you lost your mind?" ; to Hudson Bay and James Bay, 'I wish I had. But I haven't. Keep dern pioneers, following the example get this over.'set by Hudson, the explorer, in 161 Anastasia Folsom, eecentric and' n;a giUISpicion8 were at that very mo-! He took me away with him and pre- j Noting the immense masterful sister of the dead, .man, | mmit heine- nroved ud to the hilt. ! tended to marry me, but it was a Hudson Bay Basin, more than 3,000, . , - .....-y --, d€*d.,.m£n.'lment being proved up to the hilt. takes command, and it is establishc1 | ^ Bam>n8i( in their own. suite, j mock marriage. And then--then 000 square miles, Dr. Stewart refer- 3 French dolls that one Croydon Sears is a fancier of curious weapons. Sears admits buying two knives but not the pichaq- \ Madeline' Anastasia engages Titus Riggs, an architect, to work on the case. Dan Pelton, Folsom's nephi is puzzled by the curie in his uncle's rooms. Croydon Sears sends for Fleming Stone, famous detective. He tells him Folsom had been blackmailing him and he had lied at the inquest but was innocent Stone meets others of the circle, including Ned Barren and his wife, Madeline, who puzzles him. Stone comes upon Carmelita Val-don, whose suspicious actions have involved her, and determines to question her. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY. CHAPTER XLVII. w him," the man told Stone. Bill Bramber." •ou take me to him--now?" ; s0--if you'll fix it with the dressing for luncheon, when i Father came and rescued : gave way. ! time. Me, Mr. Folsom, I r Ned," she cried, in a sort of broken j know Father, and didn't s> waiL "I can't stand'it! I can't!" j Father got me away "Of course you can't, darling. I've pla boss. Stone fixed it and they went forth- His guide soon located Bill, who chanced to be idle, and was by no! means averse to telling anything knew--for a consideration. And he knew a lot. "Yes, dv," he said, "I remember the matter well. You see, a lady passenger, a real swell one--1 "Yes, sir, aill alone. Said she just wanted a breath of air and a little rest from folks, or sumpin' like that. They often do that. Well, I rolled her along, and then a gentleman stopped me and he got in with the lady, and told me to roll on. As the lady madej no objection, it was none of my business, so I pushed 'em down to the endj of the route, and then turned back again. We'd nearly reached the Ma-jus.aca, when the gentleman calls outj for me to stop, and then the lady got cut and get into another chair, he stayed in and I«p>lled him c the hotel, and he got out there--at the Majusasa." "You know who he was?" "I didn't then, Mister, but next day, I found it was the very chap what murdered in the ocean!" "Why did you never tell this to '.'Nobody asked me anything about it, and I'd no reason to say anything. I couldn't see a3 it had any bearin's on the murder and I'd no wish to drag in the lady" "Do you know who she was?" 'I didn't that night, but I've found "Well, who was she?" "Her name is Mrs. Barron, sir "Bramber," Stone said, "you did right to keep this matter quiet. Now continue to do so. I am authority, and you'll get in no trouble if you say nothing. But peep one word of it, and you'll be in such trouble as you' never dreamed of. See?" Bramber saw, and egged on by "AND STILL YOU DIDN'T KILL HIM, MADDY?' Always have the magic » WRIGLEY package in * ^ your pocket. tfa Soothes nerves, allays f$ ^ thirst, aids ^*^\ IgJ ^ digestion. m ISSUE No. 14--'28 only been waiting for this breakdown to come. I knew it must come, but I didn't want to force it. My darling girl, don't you suppose I've seen every bit of your struggle, followed every step of your way, for the last few days! I know you so well, sweetheart, every tone of your voice, every look in your dear eyes--and now, are you ready to tell me all about it?" But Madeline, her whole form shaking with sobs, was unable to speak. Barron took her in his arms and drew her down to the couch, while he petted and soothed her. "Pretty bad, is it, dear? Well, wait till you're ready to talk." The great, enveloping love that was •haite, instead of helping Madeline, seemed rather to make her distress greater, but the wise and good man beside her only held her gently to him, and now and then whispered an encouraging word. "Dear little Maddy," he said, "say what you want to, when you feel like it, only remember, dearest, no matter what it is, no matter what you have to tell me, nothing can shake my love for you the Least mite- And, remember, too, that I am here for you to lean on. Here to protect you from any danger or any trouble. Got that? Wall, then, aren't you nearly ready to begin?" "It's about--about--" "Yes, Madeline, about Garrett Folsom." "How did you know?" "I didn't know. But when you go white If Ms mama is mentioned and are nervous and restless ever since -just in red to the va3t range of itts climatic an, didn't conditions extending from sub-Arctic him, and . to temperate. Geological Make-up. Referring to the geological make-up of the basin, the speaker tuoched the granite to be found along the northern rims of the bay, the lignite the Salmon River which stoves of many of the northern stations of the company, the mica ing produced in small quantities at Lake Harbor, the nickel deposits at Cape Smith, lead at Mayfalr River, gypsum and china clay in the Moose Factory section, and quantities of to be found in the Belcher Islands district, but noted that so far no gold deposits of any consequence have been located, although prospecting is being carried still further northward, fair probabilitty exists of this precious metatl being found in paying quantities. Furs, the product of the district for 250 years, are still being sent out in large quantities. Dr. Stewart stated. Fish of Two Varieties. "Hudson Bay is not teeming with nsh, as some peopli Stewart said, referring to the scarcity of any variety except rock cod and white fish, ie time, the fisheries of but not for some years. Pulp and paper production is already going ahead, with prospect of additional mills in the near future. Black and white spruce, tamarac, balsam, poplar, white birch and balsom pine are among the principal species of timber found in the area. Fall wheat, growing at Moose Factory, had shown as high a yield as that in the Western provinces, and a good future in agriculture was predicted by Dr. Stewart. "I believe the Hudson Bay area route will prove a boon to Western Canada for general commodities, but it will not be for some years--possibly never--that wheat will be shipped to any great extentt. The straits are open longer than people imagine, but the difficulty will be to keep Fort Churchill's port open long enough to be of value to navigation by the new Su'ly Brass Foundry Ltd. 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It will be found one of the newest and smartest of the season's tailored frocks, developed French repp, and finds its freedom of movement in the inverted plaits at side seams. Long revers cross the front diagonally, and terminate ii nsion which laps to the left hip, and then falls free. A vestee is set under the front, and the long sleeves fitted at the wrist. The exten-may be omitted and the sleeves made short. No. 1179 is in sizes 18 and 20 years (or 34, 36 an< inches bust). Size 18 years (o bust) requires 3% yards of 36-inch, or 3% yards of 40-inch material- Price 20c the pattern. HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. Write your name and address plai ly, giving number and size of such patterns as you want. Enclose 20c in stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap it carefully) for each number and address your order to Wilson Pattern Service, 73 West Adelaide St., Toronto. Patterns sent by return mail. "You hadn't been alone with him--" "Not for a minute!" Madeline looked straight into her husband's eyes and he read truth there. "Father | rpjj.g majn titing in the employment wanted to kill him, but he realized of iiat,0r is its elevation into the do-that any revenge or punishment would mam 0f .consumption. The higher "the only bring my name into it and make elevation of labor in the wage scale, it worse for me than it already was.' wit,n efficient and economic produc-So Father took me home, and we t-lont fae greater the consuming pow moved away to New York, and--and er> tin,6 greater the stimulus to pro-then, I met you." j auction, and the greater tftie expan- "My precious, darling little girl,' sion of markets in total and in variety, and you've been bearing this all alone ever since! I wish you had told me long ago and saved your own dear self these years of secret sorrow to you- Now, Madeline, is that all?" "Yes, Ned, that's all." "That's why he kept looking o\ at you in the ocean that morning?" "Yes; oh, Ned, when I saw him come in the night before, I thought I should scream. And then I went out, as you know, for a chair ride by myself. I sometimes did that, you "Yes, I liked to see you do it once in a while. It always seemed to give you a new outlook or something." "Yes, I did it when I needed to brine1 myself up with a round turn. Well, that night I went out, never dreaming he would follow, and he did, and he got into my chair--" "Go on, dearest," and Barron kissed her tenderly. "And he said unless I left you and went away with him he would publish to the world the story of my going away with him. And he said nobody would believe that Father came and We should always remember that labor consumes more than 90% of what labor produces. The problem is, therefore, the organization and reorganization of labor so that it may produce to satisfy its own and our Brimful of Foolishness. Hubby--"Why do you think this hat looks silly on my head?" 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