i pame of Restaurant tests. EE i THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG --there's real zest in a Lifebuoy bath. Makes you tingle all over with clean, healthy exhilaration. Lather carries a remarkable health agent decp into every pore. Try it to-night. 'The odour vanishes but the protection remains. J. M. PATRICK 349 Sydenham Street, Kingston Phone 2056J. Welsh Cobbles Coal actual test of our Welsh coal made by Chinese Restau- te: . Sg ton of Coal they have been ng lasts 12 days. Lots of ash. & it ton of our Welsh Cobbles Insts 16 days; very little ash, no 8 or slate. es would be pleased to give that made shgipest in The and. is far the W. A. MITCHELL & C0 hone 67. 15 Ontario St. THAT YEAR OF FREEDOM | BY MILDRED BARBOUR THE DENOUNCEMENT At Nan's incredulous cry: " ever do you mean?' the man who call ed himself Seeley, looked at her mor boring throtgh to her brain. She noticed also that he was care fully taking in every detail of her ap her hair, the jewels on her shm fing. ers. But most of all, he studied her eyes and she squarely. "How long have you known this Russian woman?" he demanded, with- out answering her question. Nan told him. "How'd you come to meet her?" Nan explained about Louis Bran- dan's studio, and added: "Really, Mr. Seeley, I can't under- stand your right to cross-question me in this manner. Remember, you haven't stated who you are or why you are here." "That's so," he agreed blandly, "but I wanted to find out what you'd spill if 1 took you unaware. Personally I don't believe you've got a thing to do with this Russian woman's activities. But you never can iell. Maybe she us- ed you because you look innocent and honest; maybe, on the other hand, you're clever enough to fake it." Swift, angry color swept into Nan's cheeks. Her eyes blazed. "You are insulting, Mr. Seeley. Please state your business at once--or " "Not so fast," he said soothingly, but there was an undercurrent of iron in the smooth words. "My business is just this: I've been sent here by the Russian interests in this country to in- vestigate this woman who"calls herself Polinska." "You--you are a detective?" falter- ed Nan. "Well," he said with a slight smile, "not the flat-footed sleuthy work is J | concerned with international crooks, like this Polinska woman." "But," Nan protested indignantly, forgetting her resentment against Ma- dame Polinska now that she was so abruptly attacked, '""what proof have you that she isa crook?" He answered deliberately: "She's collecting money for a cer- tain charity that is supposed to feed the starving Russians, isn't she? Well, there is no such charity, see? She claims to be the widow of a certain Pol inska of Petrograd. There was no such man, and moreover, the funds that What- | closely. She felt as if his eyes were | pearance--smart, little evening frock, | looked back at him| has she f n | | Figure 11 ant Rox yourself, it's sims iple as A BR | How * Nan mur. edulity I was Jdece | mured, amazed a The mag wa yw! "I'm begmn believe you were. | At first I thou were a confed-! erate she left be! ay us and | maybe throw u t, but now | I really thin t a nice girl | who has be | of by a cle | ver crook." { Nan sank down nerveless on a con- venient divan. "But she has ruined me," she said in a horrified voice. "She has left me] with all her bills to pay and they are | | | | this house was here and demanded three months arrears in rent, and this morning one of the servants told me that none of the staff had been paid for weeks and 'weeks." } "Tough luck," he said as he laid a heavy hand a moment on her should-| er. "I'm sorry for you. You seem a nice little thing, but you certainly are caught in a jam. This Russian woman took good care to introduce you every. where, I understand, so you can't very well crawl out of your association with her. I guess you will have to pay up, Miss Farraday." | "But the fund for the starving chil- dren?'! Nan lifted terrified eyes, '"'sure-! ly I can't be expected to make that! good?" | "Certainly not." he shrugged, "but I; am afraid you will come in for a lot of unpleasant comment because you used | to help her collect it, remember. Of} course, if we catch the woman, we'll | force her to square you up nicely, but | she got a mighty good start on us in| that car of yours. No one knows what direction she took. I guess she scent-| ed what was in the wind, alright, be-| cause she sure jumped quick." When he had gone, Nan went up to her room and cried for the first time | since she had begun her year of free-| dom. She was lonely and frightened and she yearned for a good, comfort- able, masculine shoulder on which to rest her weary, perplexed head. (To be continued) terrific, This afternoon the owner of |} BE EARLY THURSDAY IS A TS NE LO Ns es rr WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1985.. : BE EARLY DOLLAR DAY! AT JACKSON-METIVIER'S Remembex many items are limited in number, so being here when the door opens will pay you and pay you well. See windows. No exchange or refunds. and styles. Sizes 86 to only. 25 ONLY HOUSE DRESSES Street Gingham and Chambry House Dresses, assorted shades $ DOLLAR DAY ...... 40 Colored 42 Limited number only. . VOILE BLOUSES In White and White with fancy trim -- Overblouses with long sleeves. Sizes 34 to '] KAYSER'S SILK GLOVES Kayser's Silk Gloves two Domes, double tip fingers. Shades: White, Navy and Black. Sizes 6, 6%, 7 2for ...... and 7%. '] "oe SILK KNIT SCARFS In fancy colored and stripe pat- terns; also in plain knit, in bright colors. Large size Scarf with fringed ends. '] CORSETS (ALL STYLES) In all styles, all sizes to 30. 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DOLLAR DAY ..... tee Sevens » DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL ....... / SPECIAL BRASSIERE FOR LARGE WOMEN A well known style--laces at back and ties in front. Don't miss be- ing shown these. '] DIMITY STEP.INS SATINETTE BLOOMERS NAINSOOK GOWNS '] Dimity Step-ins in assorted shades --lace trimmed -- only a very limited quantity, so be early ..., With double knee; Pink, Rose, Sand. in shades of Mauve, Green or DOLLAR DAY Also a few Cotton Crepes, broidered or plain, short siceve or sleeveless; assorted shades. ems- Phone 1071 Highly Successful. Principal Charles S. Haig of tHe Campbellford public school sent up his entire class of thirty-five pupils to write at the entrance examination, and of these all but one wefe suc- cessful, twelve taking honors. The pupil who failed had put in only two months at school during the past year having been kept at home for six months owing to an attack of ap- pendicitis. She bravely took a chance and lost out only by a narrow mar- gin. Last year Principal Haig pass- ed his entire class of thirty-three. JACKSON-METTV where they took a train for Mon- The groom is in commana of the great lakes steamer Jolly Inez, which plys between Montreal and treal. LiMITED - I PRINCESS Industrial activity in France has shown marked activity of late over the same period last year. Phone 1071 ~~ R. Hermack was jailed at Flush- ing, N.Y., for locking an old man in {8 chicken coop as a joke. Fort William, and is well known as a hockey player. fernan will sail with her husband on his runs until the Christmas sea- son, when it is expected they will make their home in Belleville. Mrs. (Capt.) Hef- || May Provide Fur Farm Site. The establishment of an experi- mental fox farm is now. under con- sideration by the Ontario govern- i Cylinder Blocks honed separately if required. Exide Battery Service Station. ELLIOTT & WILLIAMSON 210 Division Street Phone 1089. Night "Phone 1218.7. For Good Meals and very ment, and various localities are be- ing visited where the climate, habits of fur-bearing wild animals and other matte=s in this connection are studied. Dr. McDonald, deputy minister of game and fisheries; Dr. Miller and Dr. Low of Toronto, are in Belleville in connection with this investigation, and will visit various parts of Hastings and Prince Ed- ward counties. ROTOR-LAUNCH IN TRY-OUT Success marked the trial of the Boston rotor-launch on the Charles river, Boston, Mass. The launch is modeled after the German rotor-ships which recently attracted so much atten- Ben The picture shows J. M. Kiernan, one of the builders, in e bow. OUT OUR WAY, Married at Belleville. On Monday morning, Miss Helen Naphan, Belleville, and Capt. 8S. M. Heffernan, Picton, were married at St. Michael's church, Belleville. The happy couple motored to Kingston By Williame Best Service Eat at the VICTORIA CAFE 354 King Street. 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