: " Wednesday, August 25, 1926. General Tisurance Fire, Life, Accident, Auntomo- bile, Burglary, Liability, Plate Glass, Baggage, Robbery, R e Companies only rep- re et { R. H. Waddell 81 BROCE STREET "PHONES REY A DR. J. C.W.BROOM Dental Surgeon i 10 Praugton Strest, Eure o KINGSTON TON TRANSFER 00, WELLINGTON STREET Wh Freight, Sesel, Bullding Equip Planos, etc. Evenings 3281. Coke 0T0 Coke OTO Domestic Coke is made trom | the very best grades of Coal by the most modern by-product process. It will be to your advantage to see our Coke and get our prices for OTO. Sold only hy: W. A. MITCHELL & Co. 1% hen Rio } SIREnT 12¢, 12c, « « 16e. -10¢. BRITISH WHIG CHAPTER Hiv. A queer buzzing sound greeted Ber, and then a woman's voice, sharp and frightened. "Is that Miss Field? Quick. . . for God's sake. . .!" "Yes. Yes. What is it? Who's speaking?" The strange promonition caught again in Marcella's throat, so that it felt dry and constricted. "The woman you were kind to on the ship. Deirdre. D'you get that? | "Yes. I thought you were in Eng- land." "1 got a job over here. Was speaking to your young man on Broadway one afternoon. Did he tell you?" Marcella was bewildered. "No." ¥ "Listen. There's not a moment to {lose. You're In danger. -- Awful | danger! He's broken free--and--and --he's after you! He's got a knife with him--" Marcella, trembling, whirled round to stare at the darkened win- dows giving on the 'porch.' Had something moved out there? In the blackness of the night, was some- one hiding? "Who? I don't understand. me!" "Jose. The cops got him when he landed. He was sent up. He swears he'll do you in for it. He's broke loose. D'you hear me?" There was a buzzing on the lime, and the sound of jumbled voices. Then the woman's voice again, sharp and imploring. _ "Don't tell me you'rs alone! You are? Good God! And---and it was through me Jose got your address. I could kill myself! I had a cutting from the paper, about your father, and the bungalow, and I jotted the address on the back of an envelope, meaning to write you, and he burst in to-night, shot full of dope, swear- fog he'd have vengeance on you for what you'd done to him--at the docks--" "I don't understand. mistake. "You're the sculptor man's young Indy, ain't you? That's the one that Jose's after. That you. He says he told you at the time that he doesn't care if he has to swing Yor it, he'll get you. . .and he means it. Ap hour ago, and more, he went to find you. Listen. There's not & moment to loge. . . ." Marcella, frozes with fear, crfed into the Instrument: "Get off the line, and let me tele- Tel) There's ¢ phone the police! Quick!" A buzzing sound was the only sa- swer, "Operator! The Police! Hurryl" Frantically she jerked the hook. Then the woman's voice again: "Oh say, they cut' us off! [I've been an hour trying to get you! I guess the lightning put the line out of order. Say, listen! Il ning off, and you call up the police nead- quarters. Get protection! Quick! You were good to me once, and I'm not the one to forget a kindness. But Jose--nhe'll kill you-----he must bé nearly there by now--" "Where are you ringing from?" Breathed Marcella. "New York. A call-office." "Thén will you--" suddenly there was a click as though the wire had snapped! And at the same instant, Marcella heard a step on the ver- andah. Out in the darkness, some- one. .Good God!. . Someone had tampered with the wires! Then silence. . . utter silence. ..! She stood against the wall, blanch- ed and trembling, her limbs frozen go that she could not move. Jose. The desperate character as- sociated with the Deirdre woman! A reckless criminal who would stick at nothing! She had done nothing. .noth- ing to antagonize him! There was some horrible error. He had mis- taken her for someone else. "Shot full of dope," was he? 'And sworn that he would kif her? And she was alone. . .utterly alone. . . fool that she wae. Again that stealthy sound on the verandah. Something moving. The receiver fell from her stiff fingers, jerking back against the wall. Her eyes, wide with terror, were fastened on that oblong pane of glass that 'gave' to the night, and TIRED, NERVOUS MOTHEHKS are the direct cause of much unhap- piness in our homes; their condition irritates and wears upon the husband and often ruins a child's disposition. This condition of the mother is of- ten due to some weakness which makes her entirely unfit to perform her houshold duties and bear the strain upon her nerves that govern- ing children involves. Every woman who finds berself in this condition should rely upon Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound, and lose no time in giving it a fair trial. | i i i + i i i | f the creeping horror coming nearer + & . .nearer. . ! The lamp on the "table flared up! suddenly, preparatory to going out.! She had forgotten that it needed] paraffin. -too late mow. . . .| God! In that Mast flare of the | lamp before it died, she sa w--press- | ed close against the window-pane--a | wild and evil face, the mouth grin-/ ning and twisted, the eyes glaring | manacingly at her. { This sudden rush of warnings and | threatening dangers was too much! for Marcella. Bhe screamed, and! screamed again, The lamp sputter ed ind went out. And in the Black- | ness cape the crash of broken glass, ! the pounding of heavy feet, and a! hoarse cry: ' "At last! I've got you!™ { (To Be Continued) | --- MIDDLE SCHOOL RESULTS GIVEN | Westport, The following are' the results of the middle school examinations at St, Edward school, Westport, Ont: 1 Indicates that the candidate ob-| tained from 75 per ceat. to 100 per| cent.; 2 from 67 per cent. to 74 per| cent.; 3 from 60 per cent. to 66 per| cent.; c, from 50 per cent. to 59 per cent. Everett Breen----Lat, fr. ; comp. 3. | Helen Cawley, physics 1, chem. 1,/ latin comp. 1, latin authors 1. tr. comp. 1, fr. author. 2. Wilbert Coburn, algebra ©, hist, | br. 2. J. Hagan, hist. br. C. A. hist. C. | E. Hamilton, br. hist. C, physjea C, A. hist, 3. M. Henderson, latin comp. 1, fr.| auth. C, french comp. C. R. Kenny, physics, C, chem. C,| iatin auth. C, latin gomp. C, french auth. S french comp, C, alg. C. Bernice McAndrews, A. hist. 1, chem. 1, physies 1, latin auth. 3, latin comp. C, french auth. 3rd. fr. comp. C. Desmond McCann, Br. hist, 1, A. hist. 3 geom, C, alg. C, physics C: Marie McCann, A. hist. C, physics comp, 2, "3, chem. 2, latin auth. C, Jatin comp. C, french auth. C, french comp. C. Francis McNally, Br. hist. 2, latin auth. 3, latin comp. 2, A. hist. 3, french comp. ©. Ursula 'McNamee, Eng. comp, 8, { Eng. liter. ©, physics C, alg. C: Wm. McVeigh, E. liter, C, Br. hist. I, A. hist. 2, alg. 1, geom. 3, phy. 1. |} Margaret Mulville, E. liter, C, alg. $4, geom, C, physics ©. Mary Murphy, Br. hist. 1, alg. 3, geom, C, physics 3. Anna Myers, Br. hist, 2, literatura |. {| C. alg. C. Rita O'Hara, A. hist. i comp. C, french auth. C. Mary Speagie, Br. hist. C, A. hist. 3rd. Vincent Toppings, Eng. comp. UC, hist. C. Irene White, Eng. liter. C, geom. C, A. hist. C, chen. C, physics 2. G. Adam, Eng. comp. 3. Br. Lyndhurst Middle School. Giles, ! hist. C. . Helen Bryan, Br. hist. 2. Madeline Burtch, Br. hist Anc. hist, 3, phys. 2, chem. 1. Borden Gamble, alg. 2, geom. C. | Phys. C. Newton Green, Br. hist, C, Ane. hist. C..alg 2, geom. 2, phys. C, chem. C. David Harvey, Br. hist. C. Joan Harvey, comp. C, lit. C, Br. hist. C, Ane. hist. ©, alg. 1, géom. 2nd. !2, phys, 3. chem. 2. Charlotte Hutchings, Br. hist. ©, { Ane. hist. C, phys. 3, chem. 3. Vera Kelsey, Br. hist. C, Ane. hist. {C, geom. C, physics C, chem. 3. Nabhan Kenny, Lat. auth. 2, Lat. comp. 1, Fr. auth. 3, Fr. comp. 3. Neil McMillan, Apc. hist. e, phys. C, chem. C. Ross Mainse, physics C, catia 2, Anna Roantree, alg. 2, geom. 2. Bessye SWetfield, Br. hist. 1. Howard Townsend, geom. C, phys. Vera Townsend, comp. C, Br. hist. C, Anc. hist, C, alg. 1, geom. C. ¥ Ford Tye, Lat. auth. C, Lat. comp, 1, Fr. auth, C, Fr. comp. 3. Oscar Warren, Br, hist. 3rd, alg. " Gladys Wiltse, comp. C, Peryl York, Anc. hist. 1, alg. 1, chem. 2. ) North Augusta, The following are the results of {the middle school examinations at North Augusta: 'Tom Botham, chem. C. Gwen. Dawson, lit. C, A. hist. 3 | Br. hist. 2, alg. 1, chem. 2, lat. auth. je, comp. 3. Grant Hough, lit, C, A. hist. 3, Br. hist. C, alg. 1, geom. C, chem. 1. Lottie Hutton, comp. ©, alg. 1, geom. 3, phys. C, chem. 3. Rheta Hutton, Br. hist. i alg. C, geom. GC, 8, chem. Arnold Marshall, alg. 1, geom. C, phys. C, chem. C, lat. comp. C, Fr. auth. C, Fr. comp. C. Ethel McVagh, ans. hist. 3, alg. 1, comp. 2. Goldie Noblett, chem. 1, Fr. auth. 8, Fr. comp. 3 Albert Perrin, anc. hist. 2, alg. C, . - hist. ©, Br. lat. auth. 2, Lat. 2, chem. 3, | latin comp. C, Iatin auth. C, freach } Berry, lit, ©, Br. hist. 3, A. | Cedar Shingles The Wooden Cedar Shingle is still the leading Roofing ma- terial, furnisfitng thore weather protection for the money than any other roofing. It keeps out heat and cold and will remain sound and waterproof for a long period of years. The clear Shingle we offer cedar that the logs produce. Te 1s hate ot Wat veg ven S. ANGLIN CO. LIMITED COAL, LUMBER AND WOODWORK, BAY AND WELLINGTON ST geom. C. Donald Rowsome, comp. C, Br.| hist. 1, geom. 3, phys. 2, chem. 1, Bernice Sheffield, comp. C, ane. hist. C, alg. 1, geom. 3, phys. C. chem, 2. Vera Stephens, geom. 2, phys, 3, Fr. auth. 3, Fr. comp. 3. Wilma Thompson, ane. B®. hist. C, geom. C, chem. 3. Floyd Vout, phys. 3, chem. 1, lat auth. C, Pr. auth. C. Eva Warren, comp. 3, apc. hist. C, Br. hist. 2, alg. 1. hist. C, BRUIN GOT AWAY. Plevna, Aug. 23. -- One of the many tourists patronizing the resort at Sand e Mad a very exciting experience "with a bear, which he endeavored to capture while it was swimming ih the Take. He first REETS, Private Branch Exchange 'Phone 1571, tried to shoot it with a revolver, which refused to go off, and then put KINGSTON, ONTARIO - EE WI ---------- in a strenuous half-hour trying drown it, but finally Bruno the shore and made his escape. Mr. Moran, Toronto, and J. McClaren, Perth, spént the lal part of. this week tuning and pairigg planos in this. disted Among those leaving for the ern Provinces Wednesday Ww Mrs. Allan Card and daugh Marguerite and Winnitred, Messrs. M. and R. Gunsinger Lemke. The young people enjoyed dance gives by Mr. and Mrs. G tave Lemke on Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs, G. Ostler, R Ostler, and Mrs. H. Etkington spe part of the week visiting triends | Brockville and Jones' Falls. Bertha MacDougall. and son, are the guests of her paremts, Mri and Mrs. G. Lemke. Lorne Plere: a former teacher of this village, visiting' at Mr. and Mrs. John Arms strong. BAYER ASPIRIN Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for Colds Pain Headache Neuralgia Neuritis Toothache Lumbago Rheumatism _DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART